This room anywhere, so you're ready yo, right house tops. Yeah, that's the world's most stagerous morning shot. The camera's mother a Greek god. So isn't this listen? Is if tj Amry, the captain of this would usually eat the only one who will keep these guys in chet Jolo mine the god Oho love morn boy is a preference. You were sing yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo.
Good morning angela ye damn morning. He's amby Charlo Migne Nica. Piece to the planet is Monday. Good morning, Yes, it's Monday. Back to the work week. Back to the work week. Another great weekend of doing not a damn thing. How are y'all feeling? I'm good. I feel good. Hio. I just thought back, how was that? It was good? It was Dave Chappelle's birthday, so we were out there again. Every time you go to Dave Chappelle summercamp, everybody has to get tested and before you can participate in any
of the activities. It's the same coronavirus test they use in the White House. It's like a fifteen minute rapid test and fortunately tested negative. Again, m y'all And and unlike the White House, y'all don't lie about y'all results. If y'all test, you have to get a risk, you have to get a wrist band. They it's not we don't have a choice. If you don't have a wristband, you can't participate in anything. And it all goes on record to the state also, so whatever your test results are.
Kevin Hart was there. He showed up this weekend. You know, it's interesting because there's a lot of comedians haven't been working during this time and so everybody's been, you know, going. Bill Burr was there over the weekend. For some people, this is like their first time back on stage in the corner. You want to make sure they still got it.
And you don't even salute Toronto in good morning shout to Toronto, so disrespectful, just because now I's got a new album out and you from Queens and you don't really like none of the new Drake songs. You're just going to dis Toronto like that. That's so insulting the whole songs to the whole six who actually like uh Drake new joint? Which one charm? Which one? Uh the one with a little dirt laugh Now, okay that's not nas record with a little Dirk is hard too, it's
not a better But you did nothing this weekend. I did nothing. I sat around under the outside on the deck on the pergola, listen to music, um, drank, smoked, and just you know, cooled out. That's all. That's all you can do in this crazy, crazy ass world. Every time you turn on social media, I said, turn on social media, normal, every time you log into social media,
turn onto television, you see something that will drain your energy. Right, So you know, when you get those opportunities to take those nice mental health breaks and just cool out and disconnect, please do it. Because I swear it's so noisy out here in this world, and rightfully so rightfully so, yeah, some of the noises warranted, some of it is it, But a lot of the noise is warranted. So but you just gotta take time for yourself. And that's what I that's what I choose to do on weekends, take
time for myself. Okay, all right, Well, let's keep the show cracking. We got front page news coming up. What we're talking about, Well, Joe Biden and Kamala Harrison to join appearance on Good Morning America. And today is the start of the Republican National Convention. Also all right, and let me double check. I think we have somebody stopping through. Jamal true Love is stopping through. Explain to the people who Jamal true Love is no go you. I was
gonna say. He's from San Francisco and he was wrongfully convicted of a crime of murder and was sent to jail and served almost seven years in jail before he was finally release. He got thirteen million dollars from the city. And at that time, Kamala Harris was the Attorney general. Is that correct? Yes, yes, okay, all right, we'll talk to him in a little bit as well. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front
page news. Start with some sports basketball. Now. Over the weekend, the Bucks beat the Magic. They lead the series to one. Miami leads the Paces series three. Oh Houston leads the Thunder series two one Ah, the Lakers beat the Trail Blazes. They lead the series to one. Boston they beat the seventy sixes. They done with the series four oh Clip first Mavericks. They tied one thirty five, one thirty three. Over the week in the series is tied Toronto. They won.
They beat the Nets for a Nuggets to the next year. Next season, the Jazz beat the Nuggets one twenty nine, twenty seven. They lead the series three one and that is it. Today the Bucks take on the Magic Rocket, take on a Thunder, Pacers take on the Heat, and the Lakers play the Trailblazers at nine p Basketball happening in that damn bubble ball. Absolutely that much basketball. I love it, and I don't I don't know why. I don't even miss the crowd not being there. Basketball is basketball.
I just just they be balling up. They sure do. A mass Clippers game was incredible. Who was she got you? All right? Well, let's talk to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris on Good with Robin Roberts from Good Morning America. Now, Kamala Harris and Joe Biden had to address the U Ain't black comments that were made Joe Biden told Charlomagne that if you don't vote for him, you're not black. Here is what Joe Biden had to say about that. I wouldn't be here, but weren't for the African American
community here the eighth largest Black population in America. I worked for the East Side six blocks from here, which is virtually all African American. I had a good job with a well known law firm, and I quit became a public defender. But here's the point. I shouldn't have said that, But I was trying to make the point that this is a man who spent his entire career denigrating African Americans. But the truth is there's a fundamental difference between Donald Trump and May on the issue of
race across the board. Finally, Biden Mitch, he wouldn't be here without black people. We have saved his political lifetime after time President Obama made him VP. Send of the Harris is probably going to win him the presidential election. All the more reason Joe Biden should be meeting every black demand that's on the table. There is an a policy commitment he shouldn't be agreeing to when it comes to black people. Now, here is what Kamala Harris had
to say about those comments. He has a deep sense of awareness and knowledge about racial disparities, inequities, and systematic racism. And Joe speaks the words and actually knows how to say the words black lives matter, contrary to what the President of United States does, which is just so hate and division full time and has never spoken those words. And we'll never speak the words black lives matter. You can talk to Joe if he has been outspoken on
those issues, and I know where his heart is. Well, he needs to listen to all black agendas too, and all these agendas that are on the table, you should be making all the policy commitments he can to black people because listen, we got any more days, well, seventy five more days left, Okay. It is a campaign. In a campaign, you try to get as much votes as possible, and that's what both of them are going to be trying to do for the next eventy five days, trying
to convince people to vote for them. Absolutely. But Tonite is the kickoff of the twenty twenty Republican National Conventions. Just to fyi, that's going to be held in Charlotte, North Carolina. All right, huh, all right, well, lad is your front page news. Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up right now. Let us know how your weekend was. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Did your time to get it off
your chest? Whether you're Man or blast, so you better have the same inn we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this Hey? Good morning Envy, Good morning Angela, Good morning Charlottagne. It's just riggthing. What's going on? Charlottagne. I did the exact same thing this weekend. I just hung out with the boys, uh well in
the crib, you know, smoking and drinking. But we did get to talking about, you know, the political practice and what's going on and the interview with Robert Roberts and uh and Joe Biden. I think right now, Joe Biden is you were talking earlier about agenda. He hasn't given us a clear black agenda. And I think he's just gonna be winning right now based on you know him just dollar playing Donald Trump and explaining what Donald Trump has been doing all this time. But that's not gonna
cut it going into the future. It's like he has to really have a plan for us and for people people like myself and my brethren that I was talking to this weekend. Who have you know, decent incomes and decent jobs and our fore one came to spens multiplying all this year. If we weren't thinking about everybody else's well, we would have I won't say I would go Trump, but Trump will be a good idea to go to because Biden doesn't have any plan for us. So I
need to him. I need to hear him and Kamala Seneta Harris come up with a distinct plan about what's going on, because right now I don't hear him with it. I just hear what's bad about what's bad about Donald Trump, but he's not telling more so what's good about him. Well, I do say I agree with you that the Democrats are terrible when it comes to, you know, their messaging in regards the policy. But he does have a plan
for Black America called the Liver every Boys. It's on his website if you go to if you go to Joe Biden dot com, you can see the whole playing left Emmy voice dividing plan for Black America. I mean, it's just a matter if you think it's enough or nothing. I don't think it's enough. I think we should be we can push him more on a lot of things in regards the blackness. I think I'm pretty informed. Not to say that I'm most in for him, but I'm
pretty informed. I do go on the websites, I do list the conversations, I do literal for what's going on and what they have bangs going forward. But as Charlomagne says, it's not enough, I don't hear it being at the forefront of any conversation, especially considering how unstable the social environment is right now. It should be something that's in the beginning of all of everything that he talked about.
Even with them asking him the other day about him, you know, him saying you ain't black, it seemed like son of the Harris to go behind him and clean up his conversation, Like he still doesn't know what his approaches to us and he wants it to just go by what he thinks we want. He has to ask
us what we want and then implement those things. So I'm just saying I mean, I mean, I said to you last time, I think that Biden and Harried the lesser two evils, and you said you aren't sure, but and I mean, I just think that's what's happening right now. He's not winning based on you know, him being cut. He's wearing on Trump being passed. And that's true all
right now. As album is amazing, I will say, Biden Harris, give us the best opportunity of getting all black agendas pushed through that that that I believe, get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent hit us up now was the breakfast Club? Good morning, the breakfast Club. I'm what's doing of year? If this is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed eight hundred five eight five one five one. We want to
hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this envy? Tomorrow? First of all, trying to get that off my chest, tam virgo all day, yes, all day. So, um, I was calling about this thing me and my husband is doing. Called meet up Monday and so a couple of Mondays ago, because we draw forward, we met up and he was like, um, you know, let's do a little something different. So at the end of it all, I walked away with thirty five dollars and I was like, listen, that's not enough money.
And still he exactly, he's trying to do it. Shorted you five dollars. You at least deserve forty, Oh my goodness, at least deserved because I'm his wife, I at least be free. I mean, like a little game like I see y'all playing a role playing thirty five, but I mean it's it's a yall's. If y'all role playing, you get forty dollars like the rest of the whole the whole time. So that's what the going rate is out here. Yes, I know whatever, forty dollars dollars, yes, forty dollars. Forty dollars,
what is that? I'm a grown woman. He didn't give you forty, gave you thirty five. Now you can't role play and tell me what role you can use? Now, come on? Not come on. I feel like if y'all you know, agree with me, then I could get him to listen back, and then next time, you know, I get that fifty, come on, help me out. You might have to get a regular man. I can't with no polish word, I can't do that. I can't. No, you can't. You're not You're not playing the role of the wife
right now, sweetheart. You're playing the role of the whatever the hard dollars to getting my nails done? What I'm gonna do with thirty five dollars? I wish, I wish even I was three or thirty five dollars. I'm ty was that kind of without that kind of man, I wish my side chick would ask me for seventy dollars. That is a wife. Yeah, that's that's your husband. Man. What I mean this is role playing the wife, roll play. No, maybe you didn't. Maybe you didn't earn it. Did you
enjoy it? I didn't earn it. Wow, I think two kids and seven years earned it. Now they're supposed to be role playing. How didn't get back to real life? You should concentrate on the sex, not to thirty five hours. We had to make up sex. That was a real life. But anyways, Um, I just wanted to get that my chest. I think I'm gonna want to see y'all. I want you to know that you're a terrible actress who does not know how to get into character? Are staying character?
Here's playing went wrong? Jesus Christ? Hello? Who's this? Yo? Yo? What up? Though? This David aka Vegas from Detroit West Side? What up? What up? What up? Vegas? And you're from Detroit? Yeah? Hey, hey, a little bit long understanding football? You know how I go? What up? Miss Ye? What up? Uncle Charlotte? What up? You man? I'm good man, I'm doing good. I'm a weep on man out here in Detroit. Right well, I'm
not carve off the street. But I'm a little confused because anybody got Jordan's, anybody got Gucci, But ain't nobody paying that bill I'm eating? But what's going on? Huh? It's a pandemic. Maybe people don't have the money to pay their bills. Right, I can't. I can't be that. I'm seeing brand new stuff though, I'm seeing brand new ja's, I'm seeing boxes. I'm seeing them good then PP loans, the PPP and the SBA phoned. That's why they're going to jail. I needed to put that on the bills, though.
I agree with you, right, I mean, what can you say? Right? All right? I have to get that off my chest to say, get you all stuff together. Man. Do you even feel bad when you have to repost somebody's car a little bit? But then I think about my kids because we gotta eat. You got a job to do, sir, You're just doing your job. Take people's cars. Boy, Hey, DMC, I'm coming for you now, GMC, I'm on my way. Better move up that GMC. God your car. If you know GM's had called them right now. I thought DMC
is a brand of a truck. It is whoever has it, everybody who has when it's about to be reposted, people got GMC. You just mad people in Detroit if their cards about to be repo you better move it. Five one on five one rumors on the way. Yesterday would have been Kobe Bryant's forty second birthday. AMO tell you the message that Vanessa Bryant, his wife, actually wrote on social media to him. All right, we'll get into that next.
It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. E j envy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy we all the breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Tory Lanes.
Just oh gosh, got angel Angela report breakfast club. Well, former NFL running back Larry Johnson had posted some tweets Ladies, if you date a man who coined the term demon time and you get shot by him during demon hours, be accountable for your stupidity hashtag Tory Lanes And then he said maybe she should have taken a course in behavioral sciences. And you can see that Tory Lanes did like the post, so people were going in because of that, and of course they were bringing up Larry Johnson's own
past where he's of domestic violence. Do people care about what Larry Johnson actually says that they did? They care because Tory Lane liked the tweet because I can't imagine people caring what Larry Johnson got to say. I think it just brought more attention to it. I think it brought more attention to it because Tory lanez liked it, but nobody appreciated what he said. It's the dumbest thing you ever heard. It's her fault for being around this person and calling her stupid and that she has to
be accountable, but not him being accountable. Well, well, I feel like Larry Johnson says a lot of things for shock value. I think he does just because he knows he's gonna get a rise out of people's why. I don't understand why people still pay him any attention. There's no reason too. Now Ti has gone on Live and given his own messaging about what he thinks needs to happen with Tory Lanes. He wants to hear from him. Here's what he said. You're shooting earl and a bikini.
That's crazy. I just say I'm not saying she would laugh. I'm just saying I can't imagine. Unimaginable. Yeah, yeah, man, I wouldn't let nobody to be talking. Man, Tory, you need to say something, bro E Lee Coles, somebody on the phone and say something, you know what I mean. You got to say something, Bro, Look at that speak up. I mean there's nothing Tory can say that could justify
you know what he did. I just think people want to hear a Tory side just so they can try to make some sense out of it, you know, like they could get a better understanding of why why this situation would occur. But nothing, he says, It's gonna make sense, not at all. Alight. Torian Dan as well, he said this the Stallion and Tory Lane. Situation got me in awe, sad af knowing Tori personally, this is crazy to me, black man, we gotta learn how to control our ego, anger, etc.
At some point the switch gotta turn off. Protect black women, hell, black men love and respect each other. And then he got some backlash for his statements and had to explain himself. Here's what he said. Some of y'all gotta be the most ignorant types of people if you don't understand my statement when I say I'm in awe of this situation because I know someone personally that's involved, and I'm at all because of what it is and to protect black women and to heal black men, like there's no size
being taken. Even if he comes out and says, yo, I did this, Yeah, my statement is still gonna be the thing. Yeah. I'm confused by why people mad at Mario. What happened? What I missing? He has an assault charge on his mom from twenty ten, Okay, so he couldn't be speaking from a place of experience. He couldn't be speaking from the experience of a man who had a fragile ego at one point, who got some healing. You
couldn't be speaking from that experience. Listen, I'm just reporting on what's happening, Okay, I'm not Yeah, I'm not judging what anybody's saying or doing right now. I'm just telling you what is happening. I think a lot people are trying to weigh in on their opinions. Social media sometimes doesn't allow for you to fully explain where you're coming from. People take it however they take it and respond how they respond, and bring up your own pass that's true.
I liked Mario's tweet though, you know, protect all black women, he'll all black men, like I want Tory to have to deal with the consequence of it, of his actions, but I still wish him healing and I want him to come out of this a better human. And I want all men to deal with whatever trauma or hurt Dale going through so they don't make the kind of mistakes that Tory made in the future, like hurt people, hurt people. I want you to heal. What's wrong with that?
Y'all stout giving humans the same grace you want from God. Vanessa Bryant has written a birthday message to Kobe Bryant would have been his forty second birthday, she posted, happy birthday. I love you and miss you more than I can ever explain. I wish you and Gig were here to celebrate you. I wish I could make you your favorite food or a birthday cake with my Gig. I miss your big hugs, your kisses, your smile, your loudass deep laugh.
I miss teasing you, making you laugh and bursting your bubble. I miss you sitting on my lap like my big baby that you are. I think about your tenderness and patience all the time. I think about everything you would do in situations to help me deal with everything thrown my way. Thank you for growing up with me and teaching me how to be strong, he goes. She ends it by saying, thank you for showing me what real
love is. Thank you for everything. I know. My Gig is celebrating you like she always has on our special days. I missed my thoughtful princess so much to tell you, Gianna Bianca Capri, and I wish you a happy birthday, my love. I love you for now, forever, and for always. Yeah, that hurts me, she said, especially when she said she wish it was her instead instead of them. She wish she would have gone first, Lord have mercy. Let me
tell you something. If you are taking life for granted, if you don't appreciate life, if you feel like you're having any hardships, any struggles, man, just be happy to be breathing. Absolutely, happy to be breathing. That woman right there would do anything just to be able to have a husband, her husband and her daughter back no were regardless of what's going on in her life. She would just want them to be here. So you should feel the same way, regardless of what's going on in your life. Man,
Just be happy to be here, man. Absolutely. And you know two of Larry King's children have died in the past three weeks. Yes, his son Andy passed away suddenly a couple of weeks ago, and his daughter h Chaia died Thursday after battling a chronic illness. She was fifty one. His son Andy was sixty five years old. Wow, So let me tell you something. I don't I'm not even joking when people say to me how I'm doing. I
don't care how I maybe feeling. I don't care if I'm depressed in that moment or mentally exhausted, emotionally exhausted. I don't care. I am alive. Yeah, that's it. Yeah, absolutely, I am thankful. I don't need much. All I needed to do is to be around the ones I love, and I'm happy to be brief. That's that's all. Well, alone's around family. I'm happy after the year we've had. And then listen, I've always been the type that I don't I don't deal well with death. I appreciate every
day of my life. Boy, this has been the year of death, and this has been the year of a sh essential. Right, that's the word we've been using all year. Essential. You know what's essential life? That's it. Everything else is graving. All right, Well let me Angela yee. And that is your rumor report. All right, we got front page news coming up. What we're talking about, Yes, and let's talk about what is going on in Wisconsin. There's been protesting
and yet another incident of police brutality. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this to breakfast club. Good morning, j Envy, Angela yee, Charlomagne, the guy we all the breakfast club. Let's get in some front page news. Have you guys been watching basketball? I know Charlomagne. You happy, have you? Of course you even hear us. I'm just looking forward to the Brooklyn Nets next season. That's all. Oh my god, you hang it up, all right, all right,
it's gonna be incredible for the Brooklyn Nets. Toronto washed the Nets one fifty one, twenty two, they won the series. Four oh. The Nuggets Jazz beat the Nuggets one twenty nine, twenty seven. The Mavericks beat the Clip is one thirty five, one thirty three. Celtics beat to seventy six is one ten, one oh six. Now let's get in from page News. What else we're talking about you, Well, let's talk about Kenosha, Wisconsin and Jacob Black, a twenty nine year old father
was shot in the back. He was shot seven times, according to reports. Now Ben Crump is his attorney. You know him, of course from having been on the Breakfast Club and representing a lot of families. He's a civil rights activist lawyer. And according to Ben Crump, he said confirmed Jacob Blake's three sons were in the car he was getting into when Kenosha police shot him tonight. So
people have been protesting in Kenosha, Wisconsin since this happened. Now, what we are gathering is that he was trying to break up a fight between two women. That's when the police came. They taste him, and then he was opening the driver's side door of his car. He leaned in, and there's video of this. You can see an officer grab his shirt from behind and open fire as several people in the street or heard screaming. As it appears
that somebody from across the street was filming when this happened. So, according to witnesses, the police try to use a stun gun on him, he was unarmed, and then they ended up shooting him in the back. Right now, he is in serious condition as of this morning. Yeah, it looked like that was his wife outside screaming though, right outside the car as well. I don't know who lady, well, I don't have that information. Yeah, I mean, I know that they're protesting in Wisconsin right now. I heard they
tell stuff up. I really don't know what y'all expect, America. You would think the police would attempt to try to do better after everything we've seen this year, but nope, every opportunity police get y'all proof. The Black Lives Matter movement right, and I watched the video. If you're so worried about the man going to his car, how about preventing him him from getting to the car. Take him
to the ground, detain him. And I understand y'all not wanting the young man to get to his car, but prevent that, you know, and dude had his kids in his car. From what I heard, you're going to shoot the man seven times in the back like Jesus Christ. Based off what people saw this year, What do you think is going to happen when they watch videos of you shooting a man seven times in the back while
his kids are in the car. Do you really expect people to be peaceful left to seeing something like this? Come on, man, and those poor three sons that he has it had to witness something like that. Imagine what that's like for them for life. Man, I'm traumatizing. I'm forty two years old, all right, so imagine how those cads feel. How old am I? And I'm forty one forty two? Next year, I think? All right? You know now, the Republican National Convention is kicking off today. Will y'all
be watching? It? Starts at nine pm tonight and the convention theme is honoring the great American story. I have to I think that it's going to be an amazing comedy show, probably one of the best variety shows that we've seen in a while. I haven't seen a good stand up in a minute. I have to watch. I heard Donald Trump is performing every night New Fresh Hour sets every night, some of it in prov I have
to watch, guys, I'm sorry. Now. Other people who will be making appearances, of course, Rudy Giuliani, Dana White, president of the UFC. Really yes, Also Mark and Patricia McClaskey. If you don't know who they are, they're the couple who pointed guns at Black Lives Matter protesters outside of their man. I remember that I got to see that set. Got to see that set. They should only get like five ten minutes, but got to see that set. Who else?
I know, it's a lot of Trumps. Yeah. Senator Tim tim Scott is on the bill for tonight Trump, Donald Trumps, Oh the Sun. Tomorrow, Milania Trump will be hitting the stage of Eric Trump will be on the stage Tiffany Trump tomorrow as well. What is Baron pufform? I know Baron is doing the little juggling routine from what I heard, little young Baron right, But there's definitely a lot of
Trumps on the bill every single night. So Thursday, you know, Donald Trump and Carson, Ivanka Trump, Mitch McConnell, Rudy Giuliani, Alice Johnson, the x Mmate, pardon by Donald Trump. I'm watching, But I'm one of those people who I like to take in all information. I like to hear from both sides. Like I don't just listen to what the liberals have to say. I am the person who watches CNN, MSNBC and Fox News, so I am interested to hear what
they will be saying at the Republican National Convention. All right, well that starts tonight again. Like I said, that's gonna be in Charlotte, North Carolina, and live streaming takes place from nine to eleven PM. Seven four sprised, I'm shocked, and reach out to the baby to perform. Shut up man, That sounds right up the Orange shut up man, reach out to the baby of Pete Pablo, try to get word of them to perform while in the seven h four what's it gonna happen? Nope? All right, well that
is your front page news all right. Now when we come back, we have Jamal true Love joining us. Now, explain to the people who Jamal true Love is if they don't know you. Jamal true Love he's from San Francisco and he was wrongfully incarcerated for a murder that he did not commit, and he ended up spending almost seven years in prison before getting released. He got thirteen million dollars for the city. He was sentenced to fifty
years to life. And Kamala Harris was the district attorney at the time that this happened, so this was her office that was handling this case, all right, and it was What's what's interesting is Jamal still says he's voting for Biden Harris, so we can destry. Yeah. He actually went viral the other day in a video where he said he is still voting for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. He said, aside my differences, you can too, but we'll talk to him and find out all of that when
we come back. I just don't move Breakfast Club, Good Morning, the Breakfast Club back. You're tricking out the world's most interest morning show Morning. Everybody's DJ Envy, Angela Yee Charlomagne the Gay We are the Breakfast Club. We had a special guest on the line this morning, Jamal True Love. Welcome, brother, welcome, walcome baby about having me let people know who Jamal True Love is. Man, the police framed you for murder.
I know you're probably tired of talking about that situation and reliving that trauma, but but could you tell us about that case back at two Times of seven, one of my friends actually got killed and I was there.
You know, I knew the person involved where I actually did it as well, and you know that wanted me to ultimately tell on the person I actually did it, and I just felt like that wasn't my job to necessarily do so, also upholding you know, once you learned the streets at the end of the day, uh, you know, don't run the tattletail or nothing. And ultimately my face was sealed in that moment by being convicted and sentenced
to fifty of the life in prison here in San Francisco. Now, the police did frame you, though in that situation, you knew they knew it wasn't you, and they had a witness that identified you, but her story was inconsistent. So how did that happen. Yeah, So initially going into her, I didn't know anything about the police that scepitially framing me. I just knew that it things just dinna add up to the evidence that was actually turned over and so
for and so on. But yet a credit to what you're saying, Yes, it was a woman that ultimately said that I did it. That was coherse by two of the detectives to ultimately say that I did it, which she wasn't one hundred percent sure. And then there was another witness that police coherse also that was like a schizophreny doping you know, went to jail with a gun in her lap like type and got her to the point of and I did I did it? You know?
And the report they said that it was it was incredibly reliable witness, which it totally wasn't, and that's what ultimately got the arrest one. So, now the cops and knew you didn't do it because they asked you to tell on somebody else, but because you didn't tell, their whole thing was they changed it immediate on you. All right, So now the cops didn't ask me anything. There was
more so the streets you know. I mean, you know, the family members of the person, you know who my friend who I got killed, because it was more so scared of the person who actually, you know, did it, and they felt like I was more of a person that would you know, that would I would tell them them or something like that, you know what I mean. But it wasn't necessarily that. But now the police at the end of the day, you know, they knew that I didn't do it my way of what the witnesses
were saying and just what the streets are saying. General, everybody was saying that I didn't do it. Everybody knew how didn't do it. But at the end of the day, they wanted to hold somebody accountable for anything at that point. And it all brings up Kamala Harris because her office was overseeing this case. Is that correct, Yeah, it's her office overseeing the case. Initially, the case was brought into their office with just the one witness that ultimately U testified,
and they didn't prosecute the case. They didn't bring the case up. They ended up you know, bringing charges on the case when they got the second witness eighteen months later, and that's the witness I was telling you guys about that was a schizophreni, drug addict and so far and so one, and who ultimately end up falling off and dropping back from saying if she was going to testify because she tolked him like you know, she lied. Now
you want a civil suit? I think you want to, like with thirteen million dollars after your convictuals over time, Yeah, yeah, or waterbou jury ten million, ultimately thirteen million, because Hernie is going to get their season so far and so off. You did end up spending six years in jail though, so no amount of money, Yeah, yeah, definitely, we can't
skip skip over that. You know, ultimately I got said the fifty of the life in prison and just knowing that, you know, the climate San Francisco at that time, you know, it was it was a you know, such situation because before and this is what a lot of people don't know and they didn't want to put together before I
was even sentenced. And you know, I've discovered the guy by the name of Oliver barcin Is who Oliver barcin is um with the police station at the exact same time that the whole internet had had went on and he witnessed the police actually saying my name. So before I went and got sentenced, you know, he came up to being a selle A Sell of twelve. Was I how you last true Love? I'm like, yeah, like I remember being in this police station, you know, and they
were saying your name. So those are the red flag that I was reading in between my case before I actually went to trial. But now I'm convicted, not sentenced yet. So when I put him up on the stand and he testified, because the show that he was at the police stage after the exact same time, and he was a minor, there's nowhere that he can have knew who I was or I know who he was. But what stood out was the last name true Love. Years later that he's hearing it in the newspaper and now and
it sid with this guy. So he went to go do his time after he testified, and they denied my retrial motion, which he proved that everything that I put on in my case was actually fastial to the thing that we were actually arguing about being framed basically, and when to go do his time when he came home. Within three months to him coming home, he gets shot in the back of the police SFPD. Right, don't die, he don't die, right, That offensor that shot him got
put in position to where he was able. He was then interroom chief of police. Right now. In this time, Kamala Harris had already won her ag right. But this speaks towards how in depth you know the corruption is, especially here in San Francisto, just across you know, the country in general. Fast forward me come home. Right, I never used him in my retrial motion to testify, right, I end up using them in my civil case. So
we win the civil case. And three months later he gets shot again by the FC in the back almost but he still don't buy a shot twice by the by the SPD in the back and don't die. The second one is actually on video and he had a he had a gun on them, right, But I mean, you know, I don't don't. I mean, look, I'm from the hood. I know some of them that you know. It's not only a conspiracy, you know a lot of times now, I mean they got something called called the
drop gun. Right. They make sure you know, they checked the gun. They put the gun inside of like a dophine hand, and make sure they go to somebody on the block and sell the tool. They give me fifty dollars. Well, in the hood, ain't buying the gun fifty dollars, you know what I mean? Like that, So that's that's my conspiracy theory. But if you put that, if you learn it all the way up, and then man makes sense, you know what I mean? But how did you get
the case overturned? How did you finally become free? What was that breaking moment? So it was pository misconduct that led to ineffective there's a counsel. You know, the DA was saying all types of wild, crazy stuff that there was no proofs of, as in the witness having to live in you know, a Crimmi hotel or you know, things like that with there's no proof of no Cremi hotel and there's proof that's you know, she made about sixty sixty grands, sixty five grands and to get up
and do this, you know, to testify. So things like that, which we didn't object to, which ultimately it was good that we didn't inject to it because if not, then you know, we couldn't had got in effective counsel. But really it started from popstarting this kinda all right, we got more with Jamal True Love. When we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning everybody. It's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the gay we are
the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Jamal True Love. Charlomagne. Senator Harrensy didn't try your case and she wasn't named in your lawsuit, So so why was she getting the blame directly from you? Are am I confused about something? Yeah, so this is the thing to think about it. I'm never you know, blamed definitively Kamala Harris. At the end of the day, it was about accountability. I mean, you know, she is the head of the office. You know, at the end of the day. No, she did not argue
the case. But if you have the head of the office, especially in San Francisco, Santrancisco seven by seven, there's only a certain amount of murder cases and that that is the highest case, then anybody at the head of office making sure and my case was like, you know, it was the top case in the city. That exactly. There's no way the way that she missed this one. Because
even when I got convicted. She was inside the courtroom when I got since she was inside the court room when if you look at the end of all of my paperwork, her name is stamped on everything, you know, even where after when I'm going to get my appeal, and she attorney General. You know, her name is at the bottom of the paper. You know, it's her office. So because she's an executive, she's aware of it. Yea. And yeah, exactly, she's aware of it in any case coming out of her county that she was a da
you know, I know, I know. It's it's me, right, It's it's me. And I'm worried about my record and so forth. So war I don't want my record to be overturned on negative. So I'm a focusing on what I gotta focus in though, you know what I mean. And at the end of the day, it just felt personal. Did you ever get a personal apology from Kamala or anybody that worked in their office during during the time of your AWF conviction? No, no apology, no acknowledgement. And
that's the that's the big thing, Jamal. And you know you did say that you are still voting for common well for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. So I want you to expand on that, because given what you went through, right going to jail, being wrongfully convicted and being away from your four children for six to seven years, and then coming back home still not getting an apology, but yet you still are endorsing Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
I want to hear why, because I know when you reached out, you were like, I want to clarify some things. So um, like I'm said in the video, it's just me putting my differences aside to what Kamala Harris involvement in my case and understanding the knackworl approach. Right of controlling our vote, we gotta know how to control our vote, right, and controlling our vote ain't saying that I'm not voting controlling our vote. It's saying, Okay, I know that I'm
gonna go this way. I'm a publicizer and let people know I'm gonna go this way, and then I'm I'm gonna asked what are you gonna do for this vote? Have you reached out to Kamala Harris to have try to have a conversation, would you want to have a conversation with them, what's well, I mean, I would have
denied it at the end of the day. You know, she's Kamala has done some good things, you know what I mean for the you know, the black community when you think about the overall, but a lot of the things are more so prognos towards like, let's say, sex trafficking. But that's still an overall, right, it's not a direct a black issue when it comes down to uh, you know, the juveniles, you know, being charged as adults and you know, stuff like that, all of those things. It's part of reform, absolutely,
but very reform minded. I mean when I got put onto her in twenty fifteen, that's one of the reasons that I even started gravitating towards her because of a lot of the progressive things she was doing as a prosecute. It was a lot of it was more about reformed
and actually sending people to JET Yeah. Yeah, you know, she created like the program exactly, and all of that is cool, you know what I mean, But you gotta understand the back on track, A lot of that was prognos towards people who had drug issues and stuff like that. She needs a point towards the people that's out there really committing the crimes. I'm telling you Black people that's in the hood like that, that's you know, ready to hit the link, ready to get the ppe loans, ready
to do all of those. Those are the ones that want to hear something. Those are the boots that they ultimately want when it comes down to it. So you trying to give something and it't gonna be a plain English for somebody black. Oh yea this right here. I do want to say we have to do our own research as well, because a lot of the things you're saying are true. But Senda the Harris does have a black agenda, you know what I mean, Like she had
a black agenda since last year. In fact, the agenda that Bloomberg adopted was a lot of hurgin and her agenda was she had she had economic equity packages for black people, closing the racial wealth gap and home owner ship, a lot of different things. Did you ever think about snitching? You know, all the talks now has been snitching and even with six nine snitch, did you ever think about you know what, I'm just gonna tell on this one person, and I ain't got to do with seven years. It
really had nothing to do with me. I was just dead and it was your friend. It was your friendship friend. Yeah, that never crossed my mind. Look, I sat on the phone my mom, and my mom you know, sat there. She cried her eyes like, baby, you just gonna tack abody for your kids. I said, look, you know, when it comes down somebody mars, I wouldn't have given I want to know how to teach my kids if I would have thrown them. Somebody came home. My kids grow up in hip hop and they like, there, your daddy
is smitch. What is this upbringing? Gonna be like? You know what I mean? So it was really you know, my morals. But on top of it, it's not my job, regardless if I did it or if I didn't do it. In this case, is really not my job because I didn't do it. Yeah, but you still went to You went to jail for a seven years. You still lost seven years of your life. Yes, that's something that you didn't do. Holding on to a cold that really doesn't
benefit none of the brothers in the hood. If we're being totally honest, and if you have kids, and I don't know if you have kids down, but that's seven years of not being in your kids kids, So totally, I totally agree, And um, you know, and I always believe like that that is like being a real right is the It's one of the main things that hinders our community, you know, and in the black community, and so far so won't because I sit down. Look, I said, I sit down in jail with full five. I know
that didn't do it. And the thing about it, they send them because they've been a real Look, I tell these attorneys, I said, if you've been putting the same position in me, would you tell typically? They say, Yet, I said, what about if you got putting in the same position is me? And if you're told you end up losing your job, you might get killed, your mama might get killed, and then you gotta go live in the projects for the rest of your life. Make that
decision there. And they can't make that decision because that's the same feeling that somebody coming from the hood is actually feeling like. But but for me, it wasn't in a decision for me to make. It was it was a given what I was ultimately gonna do, because for one, I've been't doing and for two, I couldn't see living my life, you know, being being a snitch. All right, we got more with Jamal True Love. When we come back. It's the Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Jamal True Love. Ye Jamal. Two questions for the woman that was coerced and got the money for her for living accommodations, did she ever apologize to you? And secondly, are the cops that friend you accountable in any way? Have there been any charges brought up against them? No, so she has not apologized and the cops have not been charged in any type
of way, haven't lost anything. So I thought the federal jury found them, found them, the two lead homicide detectives that fault homicide absolutely absolutely in my civil case. And that's how I was rewarded the money. They didn't. They didn't. They didn't lose a pension, they didn't lose anything. Now I think that's a crime. Look that it is a prime then that's the whole thing. Right. So you know, typically they talk about people faller under the umbrella or
you're being wrong and convicted. I tell listen, I wasn't wrong for convicted. I was framed. It was on purpose. But in civil case, when they go to the civil case, they typically take the deal and they take the money. Now, I mean, so they're not able to fully explain how they was actually framed at the end of the day. So I did that and now I could take this.
But then they got the stature limitation, right, So the police has helped to step at your limitation if they were to frame somebody by three years and there's no way if I get arrested and get framed and I go to jail for the rest of my life three years past and then I prove it later on through cimvil trial that they actually framed me, And now I can't take this evidence to then I will have to take it to the exact same city that was saying you got away with murders, right, Jamal, correct me if
I'm wrong. But the sixty thousand for the eyewitness that came from them putting the eyewitness and witness protection right, and she was receiving money for meals and lodging and for storring fees, right, Yeah, that's thet stuff like that. That's not the that's not the same as paying somebody to say you did something, is it? Kind of sort
of absolutely, but I get what you're saying. But at the end of the day, it is they can't like, like, come on now, they can't just say, hey, look here, take the sixty thousand dollars if you go up there and say he did it. They can't do that. I mean, that's that's just too blatantly obvious. That's the same way a situation where she was illegally living in some type of housing and they threatened her with that also, so they moved her. Yeah, yeah, absolutely, it was. She was
a witness protection though. They're gonna move you if you're in witness protection. But look, listen, they used witness protection as a tool to convict because at the end of the day, because and that's exactly what ended up happening, because she wasn't threatened. There wasn't nothing else she felt, you know, threatened about. When we asked her what was the fear about it? Why she was a witness protection, she said, because of movies. You know what you see
on TV. I want to I want to I want to ask you a couple more questions about senda to Harris in your case, because, as we mentioned earlier, a federal jury did find that to lead homicide homicide detectives in the case where I fought, shut up. And then a jury found that they both fabricated evidence and that they left out key information that would have hurt the prosecution's case. But there was no evidence that Senator Harris
was directly involved in your framing. Am I correct? Yeah, So there wasn't nothing on paper that says that she was actually involved. Her being involved at the end of the day, is just us knowing, you know, being in that position as a head prosecutor that you are overseeing the prosecutors below. Now, what we do know is that one of the gang gang Task Wars guys came into the office, Noble. Noble came into the office with a confidential informant saying that this person did it. It wasn't
Jamal Truelove. They never overturned that, you know, my weight, you know. And then there was other things that was said and done, Tapes that mysteriously just was lost and over here and there, everything that led to my innocence. But one of the main things is that when you look at the original homicide file, true specific things that led to my innocence, as in the trajectory of the bullet wounds was rates off of that they were writing the pencil pen and the marker, so the scene that
was actually definitively erased. And like you guys are getting, like the original homicide file, there's nowhere to hell that you missed this right. And then when it come down to the bullet wounds, not the bullet would but the shallowcases, the shallowcases. You know, typically from a nine millimeter, ninety five percent of the terms go to the right into the rear. So if it went from what she had says and the shallow cases being the street, why aren't
they all the way over here? So they went ahead and erase that bubble that in and stuff like that, all of these certain things. And it was just these two certain things right here that they knew that would hurt their case and they had to get rid of it, you know, and they all you know, now, so to say Kamala Harris not like she didn't argue the case.
We can't say that she raised and she did, you know, like that That's why I never egregiously went at Kamala Harris at all because she wasn't wasn't at the end of the day, it was just about having you know, having that that that that empathy. What do you think about public defenders in San Francisco, like Nikki Soulis who said that she hates the facts, she would even attempted to defend the prosecutor, but she said Kamala Harris was the most progressive prosecutor in Cali. Yeah, I don't like
how Salas did that. You know, I know Thalas personally, I believe she did that for politics. Now, we just have to hold people accountable, like we always say, she should be that you feel like were things that happened wrong under her watch, then that is something you are accountable for a time. Absolutely, and it seemed like Nicky
was holding her accountable. But Nikki said there was a lot of things that were being said that were just untrue, like her um her record when it came to marijuana, when things happening with the drug scandal right in San Francisco, right, she tried to uphold all of those all of those drug tases, which has so much misconduct and because the crime lab lady doing drugs and you know like that, which ultimately she end up losing. In about six hundred cases end up having to be thrown out. I mean,
look a look at the look at the numbers. Her numbers is some of the highest in the land when it comes down to you know, when it comes down to marijuana in fractions, in cases where the numbers the numbers were like nineteen hundred, nineteen hundred arrest, but like thirty people went to jail out of the nineteen hundred, like most of the simple possession cases are the selling cases got to get missed? Yeah? Absolutely, do you know why because a lot of those cases got thrown out
because of the drug scandal. But it's all about the arrest like that they said, like arrest them, I'm anna charge,
arrest them. I'm a charger, even if it's if it's for a misdemeter And like, look, black people wasn't one out here selling weed or smoking weed and you know, doing stuff like that, Like it wasn't you know, then the attacking just like every color and creed that was going specifically to the project, specifically to tenderloins, specifically where black people actually reside and hang out at I gotta ask your question, Najama. I gotta ask you a question
like a black conservative. If I was a Trump supporter, that is what I would say to you, What the hell are you voting for Biden and Harrison? Because what makes them better than Donald Trump? Donald Trump is out front and blade a racist. Biden is more presidential. So everybody's locked up, a lot of black and brown people. Ninety four Crime Bill, eighty six, mandatory minimum sentence in
eighty eight crack laws. Look, I get that. I get that, but he's still talked doable and then and if there is a push of movement, he will have to go another a certain way. I know you might disagree, but I do think Senator Harris is a political change agent and I've seen her go against them white folks a lot, and I think a reform minded person in the White
House is what we need right now. And I do think that what you're saying is true when it comes to us pushing for certain things and making certain demands, I do think she will be the one to listen and bring that back to the White House. You know, That's part the reason why I'm voting as well. I just hope that you know, we could hope the accountable and they could actually get better. Um, you know, Kamala.
I have seen a lot of growth within Kamala since her time as a public a district attorney here in San Francisco, going to be an ag, going to be a senator, and I've always said that, you know, but at the end of the day, it's just like it's holding yourself accountable for any type of mishaps that could have failed under your watch. And that's what people want
to hear conversation to conversation as well. Absolutely, if you're a DA r ag in your department up, you have to acknowledge that and you have to hold yourself accountable because you are the head executive. I don't even if the you know, the detectives indicate or the other prosecutors stuff and they fumbled. You have to hold yourself accountable. So she owes you, And yeah, I do feel like
she owes you an apology. I'm dis apologized to me because look, I'm pushing right now to get three other people who fail innocently under her watchful whatever reason that I know, and everybody knows that it's actually innocent. So It's not about me. It's just the overall of knowing that. Look, if this happened, you know under my watch, I didn't argue, I didn't anything. Yes, there is a lot of cases and so forth and so war, But if that did happen,
I apologize that. How can I help the people actually come back from that? That's all people want to hear. Man, I agree, Well, thank you Jamal for checking in. We appreciate you, appreciate the conversation. Man for sell man, thank you for having me, Thank you and look for everything you know for the tap right. Basically it is Jamal true love. It's the Breakfast Club. Come on and thank you brother, the Breakfast Club. Your morning's will never be
the same morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Yee Scharlamine the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Kendrick Lamar. This is the Rumor Report with Angela and Ye Breakfast Club. Listen well, Kendrick Lamar is narrating a new Kobe Bryant Nike ad. It's called Better Mamba Forever. Listen to this. Kobe taught us to be better, wake up every single day to get better today than you were yes or whatever it takes.
Better dreamer, bet a waker, better stretcher, better walker, better talker, better walking walking talking to talk, better blocker, better springer, better losing, better winner, jes be better do the simple stuff right all right? I did get glad Kendrick Lamarka to come in from whatever planet he lives on to bless us with his presence from the commercial now yesterday, this was on social media and Nike Basketball tweeted out Kobe taught us to be better, a better scorer, better
mentor better father, better champion. Today on his birthday, we continue his endless pursuit of better explore Mamba mentality rest in piece of Kobe Bryant. And I cannot wait for a new Kendrick Lamar music in the year twenty twenty two. Can't wait for it our late two twenty one, because yeah, I think it'll be this year. I would like this. I would like for Kendrick to see how the year end. We all want to see how the season finale of
America twenty twenty is going in. And I would like to hear Kendricks observations about the whole totality of the year because we got an election coming up. You know what I'm saying. I say, I think it happens to show. I don't think at the end of this year I would like it. I would I would prefer to spring summer twenty twenty one. I think, you know, it's a lot more for him to see. Okay, all right, and Brandy and Monica, there's a long old waited Versus battle
is happening next week on Monday. Excited about this, can't wait? Yes, Versus TV made the announcement get Ready for the Queens Brandy and Monica on Versus Monday. Y'allus thirty first, eight pm on Our IG and Apple Music Drinks by Sir Rock. Just the one, Just the one. Um, you know who y'all got? Monica, Monica Denis on the All Day Monica d Or listen I love. I'm just saying, I just said, Wow, I was just thinking about it because off the top
of my head, I've always liked Monica songs. But I gotta go through the catalog because Brandy got some bangers too. You can't both have been this. We had this battle on vacation a couple of summers ago. Gotten to the same argument drunk sitting around on vacation and it's Monica Denise Arnold all day. And I know I love Brandy.
I think Brandy's dope, but I think sometimes people look at Brandy's career as Brandy meaning like TV and movies and everything else, and they confused that with the music, even though the music was good. But Monica's had more hits than Brandy. I don't think y'alls though, but Monica that's definitely got more Recasnica. Monica tree out, She's tweeted out what songs would you like? I like to see us bring the verses. Celebrating these catalogs is for the
culture with love from young women to adult women. We've been with y'all name the songs you love. And Brandy posted as well, his a thank you Monica, Apple Music and Versus TV for making this happen. Let's celebrate. Yeah, Monica's got three number one hits, Brandy's got two. One of those hits is The Boy's Mind. Monica's got six number one Billboard Hip Hop and R and B Records.
I mean, I just I just think Monica Denise got the better catalog you're talking about the first night, Angel of mine, don't take it personal for you out will before you walk out of my life like this and like that's so gone. This is a lot. Listen. If I'm not arguing with you on this one, I can't hit. I think Monica got this. You should have known better. Ain't nobody to join the NY professors on track? Right? All right? She got joyful Monica, Denise Auto telling you
right well. Speaking of Monica, it was a back and forth with her and master P and this got a little bit crazy. This is all over c murder that master P did go to Instagram and say that he has no beef with Monica, and he said that Monica did just get caught up in some family drama. He said, we're doing too much positive to have to deal with the negative. I have no beef with Monica, he said. No family is perfect. We all go through turmoil, but with God, all things are possible. I love my brother
and can't wait till he get home. We can't allow the devil to steal our joy and we are bigger than this. So I was confused. I was like, why are they mad at Monica and Kim Kardashian for trying to get him out like I was lost. All right, Well, listen to what Masterpe has to say about Monica and Kim Kardashian. My grandmother, she's not here right now. She's my angel, I know that, and she should be his angel.
I've never heard him talk about her like that, but I know Kim Kardashian put out one tweet and she is angel, which is crazy to me, but I appreciate it. Like I said, if my brother is innocent, and I hope she can't get him, see where Monica is ride to die? He just started talking back to her seven months ago. Monica just got divorced last year, so I'm thinking, like that should ride or die. That's cool if that's the way you feel. But real have family members that
my brother coming home and they're not truth. Maybe it's super scared of telling the truth. So he was Basically it feels like he was questioning her involvement in c murders Fight for Freedom, and he did delete a post that was put up earlier speaking the truth is not being disrespectful, it's just reality. Monica, I did it. I don't know you, and I ain't trying to get to know you. Just for the record, you say that you've been on tea his visiting list since Paris. That's over
eighteen years. And how long have you known kim Kay? You just now got your bff to send out a tweet. I guess better now than never. And you've been married twice during that time, so you are his rider die you are any other women. Don't have to prove your loyalty to our family. If you all agenda is real and it's to help get him out, then do it and stop talking. I mean, that's their family business. I mean,
and that's you know. I hate when things like that god public because then everybody weighs in with an opinion. But you really can't have an opinion on that situation because you don't know the inner workings of it at all. Yeah, and then and then their family started weighing in, and they had some things to say, you know, about master P and saying that he wasn't taking care of his own family. One family member who said that she's part of the family, she said, well, I can't even read this,
master P, and that's straight from the Miller family. Where the f have you been while we're selling socks to support Corey because you wanted nothing to do with him. My mom had been backing for it for years, making the costs, sending money and visits. And then they posted a picture of the socks as well f Master p and any other bandwagon hoppers. And that's straight from the Miller family. And I don't know what's going on, but and say he's no longer going to be an ATM
for his family. Listen to this. Everybody would get seals on. When you go to prison and go see somebody, you might not come home. I'm not going through that. No more fun. Grateful people. So all y'all blogs or whatever, y'all understand one thing, the ATM. I'm pulling the plug on because people that's ungrateful and don't appreciate me, even my own family nombers, that's forget because you could give people they hit you. I'm an eight I'm i kid, That's what I am. I'm an eighteen and now I'm
a squirel because I'm not in the hood. I'm only not in the hood because I did the right thing. Yeah said the house burned down and they said the pops was living on the on the side of the house that that wasn't on fire the other house. But there's two sides of every story. We all know that though. Yeah, and master P didn't just teach I mean, master didn't just give people in his family fish. He taught people in his family how to fish. Like this is more
than one millionaire in the Miller family. You know what I'm saying, thanks to Masterpiece. So it comes to point in time where you just gotta ask yourself, you know, what more do you want from me? What more do you want? I didn't put on that, I didn't put on everybody, everybody that made money, and I didn't kicked out, Like what more do you want from a person like yo? Man? Sometimes no one's the best answer, and that's my final answer. Well, master Pe also posted you know, I don't want to
hear keep this off the internet. I'm just saying what a lot of successful people are, even people with jobs that are working, when to say to their family the truth hurts. It's uncomfortable, but it's the only way we can get back to the love, so he said. And he posted a picture of our master P atm and it says out of order. So I'm not mad at it. I'm not mad at it at all. The fALS gotta turn off. Yep, the falster gotta turn off at some time. We all been there. All right, Well I'm Angela Yee
and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now when we come back, charloaie. Who are you giving that donkey too? Oh man, it's three brothers from Florida, Zion Ordain, Denver Hall, Tyrek DeVante Williams and Tremaine ray Kwon Hill. We need them all to come to the front of the congregation. We like to have a word with them, young two thousand babies. Why are you smiling like that? Why why are you rubbing your hands like that? It's an interesting one. I like Florida,
it's all, you know. Florida's my favorite state in all of America. Well, no, South Carolina is, because that's where I'm from. But then Florida entertainment props his own. Okay, all right, well we'll get to that next. Keep a lot this to breakfast club, go morning. Make sure you're telling them to watch out for Florida. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Warding. Yes, you are a donkey the Florida man a chap and atm for a very strange reason. It gave him too
much money. Florida man is arrested after definitely say he rigged the board to his home and an attempt to electric kid his present life. Police arrested in Orlando man for talking a familiar to breakfast club Bitchy Donkey other day with Charlom Haine, a guy. I don't know why y'all keeping him? Get ya elected? Donkey here today from Monday, August twenty fourth goes to three Florida boys. I'm not
sure what part of Florida. It says South Florida, and the story is coming from news for Jacksonville, so maybe it's Jacksonville. But the young brothers names are Zion o'dain, Denver Hall. He's twenty one, and I'm sitting here wondering why he got so many names. That sounds like two people. That was one person, Zion Odine Denver Hall's I ain't o'din and Denverhaal could be two people, but it's not.
They make up one nutass Florida fool. The other young brother name is Tyreek are Yeah, Tyreek DeVante Williams he's nineteen and with a middle name like DeVante. Clearly he was conceived to a Joda see album Salutes to Davante, Swing dropping a clues bonds with Davantae swan Dammit DeVante from Joda See is such a legend that mother's in Florida out here naming their kids after him? Wow, drop on a clues bons for Joda see too damn It.
And last but not least, Tremaine ray Quon Hill he's eighteen years old, round of Applaus for his father, naming him after the architect of the Purple Tape. It's easy to tell when a child's father is a Wu Tang clan fan, isn't it? Well? These three aren't the Wu Gambinos, but they are accused of being part of a criminal organization committing burglaries, armed burglaries, fraud, gun thefts, and other
criminal acts throughout South South Florida. What's interesting about this combination is one of my favorite songs ever in life is the Freaking You remixed to See featuring ghost Face and You Guessed It ray Kwon the Chef And in that remix, Casey and Joe Joe keep asking over and over what must I say? What must I do to show how much I think about freaking you? Forget the freaking you part. But every time I close my eyes, Okay, I see the great state of Florida asking the rest
of the country, what must I say? What must I do to show how much we are crazier than the rest of you? Okay, It's incredible to me how Florida never ceases to amaze me in regards to showing how crazy they y'all. Now at this moment, right now, I guarantee you it's somebody listening to the Breakfast Club. They're listening to me Charlemagne the god do donkeya today and they are currently on house arrest dropping the clues bomb for everybody on house arrest. I guarantee somebody on house
arrest is listening to us right now. They got an ankle monitor on, and they can go to work, they can go to school, they can attend counseling, they can attend therapy, they can complete community service that was mandated the coutch and that's it. Other than that, they better have their asses in the house. Are they going to prison? It's just that simple, Okay. House arrest is much better than the alternative, which is being locked up behind those walls.
When the alternative is jail. House arrest should be a breeze. The whole point of house arrest is to walk the straight and narrow path, but not when you from Florida. Okay, when you're from Florida, you gotta find the crooked path to walk when you're on house arrest. And that's what Zion ordained Denver Hall, Tyreek, DeVante Williams, and Tremaine Ray Kuon Hill did. Okay, they all were already all on house arrest, every single one of them. They were all
on house arrest for previous offenses. What were the previous offenses A scring of burglaries. They all had ankle monitors on the GPS, ankle monitors that track their locations. But guess what all of them are back in jail now. Would you like to know why? Let's go the WVS and Fox seven for the report. Police presuspected burglars busted after officials say they went on a standing spree across
South Florida. Termaine Hill and Tyrick Williams, both team here have been taken into custody and accomplice Zion Hall has also been arrested. Police say they're accused of committing nearly thirty break ins across Miami Dade and Broward Counties. Alice say the three stroll about thousands of dollars where the guns, jewelry, and electronics, all where they were supposed to be on house arrests. That's right, they were all on house arrest for burglaries. Ankle monitors, so they decided to do what
more burglaries while on house arrests. God bless them. Certain people you just can't convince. They have to learn the hard way. These three are the type to smoke while pumping gas. They the type to walk into convenience stole with no shirt, no shoes, no masks, and still expects service. These are the type to show total disregard for Do not into science. Beware of dog, please aware of these
three students. All right, there's nothing you could do for any of these young men right now that they would listen to all three of them. The type to get caught with a fake penis during the pistess. Okay, these three are the type to just have to touch the stove to know how hot it is and guess what we must let them. That's the only way they're gonna learn. My problem with these kind of situations is the floor to judicial system is probably gonna throw them under the jail.
All right. They're not gonna get a third opportunity to get this right, Okay. Authority seized more than one hundred and fifty thousand dollars in cash, an AK forty seven, a Smith and Wesson handgun, cell phones, iPads, jewelry, designer handbags, ammunition, blank checks, fraudulent debon and credit cards, and a stolen vehicle. Alright, Hall is facing thirty five counts. Williams and Hill are
facing twenty five and nineteen counts, respectively. These young brothers are going to prison, and they have nobody to blame but themselves. Everybody deserves a chance to clean up their mistakes. Okay, everybody deserves a second chance. But sometimes life gives you a second chance because maybe, just maybe, the first time, you weren't ready. And I agree, these brothers weren't ready for prison the first time. That's why the State of
Florida put them on house arrest. Okay, Florida, like, let's see, let's see, all right, then, while on house arrest. Y'all commit the same crimes that you got put on house to arrest for. So yeah, you may not have been ready for prison the first time, but you got a second chance to prove to them white folks, you're absolutely deserved to be in prison. Now, congratulations. Hopefully after this decade,
the better you give to the state. After this, after this third chance, after doing this ten plus years, hopefully you will learn. Please give Devin we find all this boy's names again, Please give Zion, O'dain, Denver, Hall, Tyreek, DeVante, Williams, and men. I don't know all these new growth names. Just give all three of these brothers the biggest Hea, Hall, Lyon Odain, Denver Hall, Tyreek, Devine, Hey Williams and Tremaine ray Quon Hill. There you go, all these goddamn names. Well,
thank you for that. Donkey today, sir, yes man. Now when we come back eight hundred five eight five one O five one, we're talking Master P. Now, explain to the people what happened with Master P and what's going on with P. Well, there's some family drama that he's having right now, and this is all over us c murder being in jail, and then some of the alleged family members master pis family members are saying that he wasn't doing enough for the family. There relies in the
No Limit chronicles. Master Pie responded by saying, the ATM is closed. All right, so we're asking eight hundred five eight five one oh five one, what's the craziest thing y'all want to do? Family members are just people in general. I think the family members, Yeah, I think you have more of an obligation to your family. Got close friends that are not necessarily family that has asked for wow stuff. All right, so let's ask what's the craziest thing somebody
has asked you for? Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. We'll do that when we come back. Let's talk about It's the Breakfast lu good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we all the Breakfast Club, good morning. Now if you just joined us. We were talking about master P and he said he's not an ATM anymore. You
want to explain, ye. He has said some family drama going now at master P right now, and a lot of people are weighing in and master P has made it very clear that part of the issues that they have is that he closed the ATM. He posted a picture of an ATM machine. It says out of order. He said. They always say, what do you get the man that has everything? What about love? A carter? Even just thank you? If any family members have a receipt of that to me, I'll cut the ATM back on.
So he said he's tired of supporting people's addictions and bad habits. Okay, eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. What's the craziest thing a friend the family member ask you to purchase or ask you to borrow? All right, let's start off with you, Charlotte man, what's what's the craziest thing? I mean, I get so many crazy requests for money. I don't even know what crazy requests are anymore, to be honest with you, I get I get asked for money for houses, which I think
is nuts. A whole house. Uh. You know. And by the way, you know, when it comes to your family, like if you like to say you did something like you bought a couple of mobile homes, you know, for folks in your family, because that's what you wanted to do. You know what happens is when stuff like that gets around. You know, that's where those requests come from, you know what I mean. And it's usually from family because they're
the ones that talk amongst each other. So if they see you do something like that for another family member, they start adding it up in their head, you know what I mean. So not only do they add it up in their head, they add money based on what you spent on this other family member and where they feel like they are in your life and what they've done for you. So I don't, like I said, I get, I get so many crazy requests for money. I don't even know what a requests are anymore. I really don't.
What's what's considered crazy? Um? I mean, somebody asked you to buy a house, So I guess that's kind of crazy. Yeah, what about you? I think I've had people ask me for money to open a business with them but had no plan, no nothing, did no research, and wanted me to just hand over a check for you to do something. And I'm like, nah, like all right, well, get me a proposal, get me a plan, let me see how this is gonna make money, get a deck, And they never do all that. So that's how you get out
of that. M I mean, of course we all will get the money requests. People want to borrow money um, and they usually forget that they borrow money before never returned it. Um. So I don't usually answer my phone. Um. And there's no disrespect to anybody. I just I just don't. The only person that can call and I don't even have to say you can ask, they can take whatever they want is my mom my daddy. But other than that,
I got five kids. I ain't go front. I'll teach you, show you, but it got to be something that can't be I need this to buy a call, I need this to buy this. I know it has to be something where it's gonna make you money, and if not, I just I just can't. I'm supporting my family here. So and see that's the thing. I love philanthropy. I actually love doing for others, right, but it has to make sense and it has to be things that I
genuinely want to do. I don't think. I often think people forget you do have a family, Like I have my own bills. I'm blessed to have businesses, I have employees, I have three kids. But I think people see things on the internet like, oh his net worth? Is this
his net worth? His dad? Or I saw him, you know, give this much to an HPCU, so he must have it, when the reality is there is a thing called a budget, and I'm not messing up my budget for you not to mention every year as a person that comes and puts his hands up our assets and takes money from us, and we don't know where it goes. And that person's name is Uncle Sam. Why don't why? Why? Why? Uncle Sam the only uncle we don't ever bring up on charges.
He's very inappropriate the way he touches us. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. Why he the only uncle that gets the state? Every other uncle gets the stereotype of being the creepy uncle. How come Uncle Sam thought because he always got his hand up my ass. Let's go to a couple months ago. Yeah, well he got his hand on my butt right now. But I'm confused this is a good thing or a bad thing? What bad thing? Yeah, I don't know, hand some random hand in my buty. Gee, I don't want
him touching me. That finger he pointed out, You know he puts that you know that that finger uncle Sam points, he said, I want you you know, he puts that finger man though, and then he smells it after. But anyway, let's go to the full lines. Eight hundred canta. That's what I got from. Hello, who's this dumb? When morning? Good morning? Good morning brother. What's the craziest craziest thing. My brother wanted me to buy his baby moms a car just because they had a kid or whatever, you know.
And I get my nephew and he, you know, he talked me comes and he's like, you know what you could really do for your nephew. And I'm like what. He's like, you could buy his mom a car so that he only got one call right now and it'll be easier for her to get back and forth to the to the babysitter and all of this. And I'm like, I'm not buying you a hope, why would I Why would I buy y'all got a car? So responsibility to
buy your own woman a car? Yeah, So he cut me off, like I'm gonna try to see my nephew. I can't him. You know, he's just like you left us hanging. I left you guys hanging, Like what are you talking about? So I kind of felt bad, so I asked, you know, I asked my mom, like should I do? And she was like no, you know, as the day and if they won't even answer the phone, because I wouldn't moms a car. I love how we all go to mom. I do the same thing whenever
I get those wild money requests. Mom, will you believe with such a stuff as mee for? Mom would be like nope. Well. I was kind of feeling bad a little bit too, because I'm like, all right, well, am am, I leaf you know, because he hit me with the guilt trip, and he was just like, you know, because I do make pretty good money out of out of everybody in the family. So I'm like, man, you know, I'll do this. So I went to her and she was like, hell no, you know, like they already got
a car, they've grown, they got a kid. They need to figure it out. So I was like, all right, it's just rude, a whole car, not even a down payment, just the whole car. I told him, I said, I said, listen, I'll give you. I'll give you a couple of brands, you know, but I'm not gonna go down there and just buy a whole car, you know, and that wasn't enough. So he said that I left him and his kid hanging, and and to the day, I thought that was probably about a year ago. Wow, right, makes me feel good?
That is nasty. That would make me feel good. Though, I feel good that I didn't give you that money because you don't really love me, you don't really care about me. And if our relationship is based off what I do for you, if it's transactional like that by eight five eight five, one oh five one. What's the craziest thing a family member has asked you? Call us now, it's the breakfast Club, good morning, pointing everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the God. We are the Breakfast Club,
good morning. We're asking eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. What's the craziest thing a family member a friend has asked you for? All right, let's go to the phone line. Hello, who's this Hey, what's the craziest thing a family member has asked you for? Well, it wasn't actually a family member. It was just an acquaintance that I know. My grandmother passed away in July, and I've had a trust fund set up since I was twelve years old that was going to be cast
out when she passed away. And he was at my house when I out the paperwork from the bank, and he literally looked at me and he said, oh, can I have twenty thousand dollars? Well, no, if they literally asked me, can I have twenty thousand dollars, yes, that'd be the funniest thing. YO said, So, do you have a plan for the twenty thousand? I mean, like, do you even have anything? Like do you want to invest this? Like because this is my opportunity to do some investing
for my children's future. And you're gonna look at me literally and straight face asked me, can I have twenty thousand dollars? He didn't even say can I matter of fact, I even say can I have twenty thousand dollars? He said, I know you're gonna give me twenty thousand dollars? Right. It's amazing to me what numbers come out of these people's mouths, like twenty thousand dollars, I get asked those amounts I goes to the amounts I get twenty five has been the minimum for a long time from people
with me. Really, yes, My whole thing was this homeboy was on the PUA, the pandemic Unemployment assistance since March. And you're getting eight hundred dollars a week that you can't manage, and you think that I'm gonna just gonna give you twenty thousand dollars. That's crazy. Oh, I mean, hello, who's this? This is Tenisian's name from Brooklyn, New York. Good morning. So the wildest craziest thing I've ever been asked.
I had the guys that I used to talk to call me and asked me to co sign for him to get a brand new, brand new Bentley truck at truck to co sign so he could ruin your credit. He was like, what's your credit score? And I'm like, no, oh, why would you going me ask them not to beak in Tony for quite some time. So, yeah, that was the crust thing. It was just so random. At the blue you know what that's been crazy. I would have to say, somebody asked me for is to co sign.
That's the craziest thing I think that. Yeah, long, imagine how to get the credit back right, Imagine co signing on the Bentley truck and then watching him front for other women in that Bentley truck. Imagine, imagine he don't make a payment, and now you're responsible. I already know he worked out, so we already know. We got into health and hospitals. Let's go. He's at that. So I'm like, you got it. I'm gonna tell you right now. I am not co signing nothing for nobody. Okay, Oh no,
I worked too hard for an eight fifty credit score. Yeah, I ain't co signed for nobody too. The only person I co signed full and because I pay the bill anyway, it's Madison. Other than that neute. My favorite thing, too is when is when you tell someone you can't do something, like when they hit you, and they'd be like yo, I needed them, Like no, I can't do it right now, and then they say, man, can you do a little something?
And then your curiosity just wants to know what's a little something, and then they'd be like fifteen thousand boy. You know it's really you know, it's really crazy when you help somebody constantly and the one time you say no, they get mad and you like, but every single time you've ad ask me, now, I don't have it or I can't do it at this moment and now you mad. But what about the other twenty five times I did
do it? But I'm with you. I don't care about them kind of suckers though, because they suckers, because those are the same people that you'll do something for one time and then they'll flip on you and won't never tell nobody about the good thing that you did for
them ever, yep, so ever. But but you know what I do when you get that call, and you all know when we get that call, and you know when it's about to come, you know, the first thing I do is like damn IRUs got me a couple of months ago, Madison going to schools man, this is crazy, the pandemic just you. They feel badass m nobody at explanation though you don't. If you don't want to do it,
you don't have to use yours. That's right. And I'm gonna say, I'm gonna tell you the other people to hang up on the people that always call you on FaceTime audio. You ask them, ask them why are you calling me on FaceTime audio? And they say because their bill is such a such a such, they can only use Wi Fi. You got to hit them with the hey, let me hit you right back. Go okay, what about people will send your a request and they don't even
call you or nothing. They just send you a cash app request or an Apple pay request lord, and they swear you foul, but they don't understand what you got going on in your life. I got three kids, I got businesses, I got employees that I haven't furlough, and I'm holding down door and this pandemic, you know what I mean. I might be closing on things, you know what I mean. I got things going on in my life. I just paid taxes like it's a lot that goes
into this man. All right, Well, what's the moral of the story. I ain't got it. Drink water in mind your business and I ain't got it. I ain't got it. I ain't got it, all right. Ye. No, I don't want to say I ain't got it because I don't want to put that in the universe. I ain't got it for you, all right, whatever whatever way it makes you you feel more comfortable, but I ain't got it for you. You you? Oh? All right? Rumors on the way, Yes,
And let's talk about Megan the Stallion. She has a very to a concert coming up, we'll give you the details and Bumbe is speaking out on behalf of Houston from Megan the Stallion also all right, we'll get into that next keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club. It's about this is the rumor report, Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Yeah. So Megan the Stallion is going to be headlining her first live virtual concert.
That's going to be happening on Saturday at six pm Eastern, So congratulations to her from that is being presented by Live Nation. If you want to see that, you can go to Live Nation Entertainment dot com and get your tickets there. Tickets are fifteen dollars. Oh, Clive Nations said. Live Nations said, we ain't going out without a fight. Goddamn it. We're gonna figure out how to get some money on the books this year. And that makes sense.
Just the doing live, that makes sense. I see a lot of cop people doing this, so that that makes I'm not mad at it. I listened. I'm sure that there are some people that I would pay, probably to see you sitting around at home, you know what I mean? Nothing on TV. Somebody do a certain live show for a couple of dollars. You might eat ten dollars. I think the tickets for making US fifteen? All right? Salt from Salt and Pepper has shared a poem that Tupac
wrote to her in the mid nineties. He was in prison after being convicted for sexual abuse when he wrote this letter. And he was actually supposed to be featured in the What a Man video from Salt and Pepper, so they do show a portion of his body, but they also edited at all his other appearances in the video. They said the label the record company was panicking at the time, so they only kept the shots where you can't see his face. And you know, Salt always says
you couldn't fight the record company. His reputation was the reason. She said, I hate that when I watched the video, it really bothers me. But he still maintained their friendship, so she did share that poem. It's called for what It's worth? Okay, Well, what was it? Derape allegation the reason they didn't want to fucking yep video? Okay, Yeah, he was in jail at the time. And how much writing did Pak do? Like when did Pok have time
to get in trouble? Like every time you turn around, somebody has something written from pop. He wrote so much music. He wrote letters like Pock did a lot of writing. He did not waste any of those hours in one hundred and sixty eight all week right, and the music, the music that they were able to release on him even after his death crazy he still got tons of music too. All Right, Roddy Rich and Jay Bob and
have pulled out of the MTV VMA's lineup. They're not going to be performing, according to all stores close to the show. They said, you know, there's just last minute talent changes. As with every award show, there's been some logistical hurdles more than most. In the health and safety of the employees and partners is of the utmost important. It was supposed to be at the Barclays, but now they've decided they're going to have to do different locations
across New York City. So not sure what other, you know, issues they're having, but they've already pulled out. And that's when they're hearing on Sunday Sunday. This is staring live on Sunday Wow at eight pm, August thirtieth. All Right to Goodell has some regrets and how they dealt with Colin Kaepernick. Now, he spoke about this on the Uncomfortable Conversations with the Black Man the National Anthem. This is the name of the podcast with Emmanuel Acho, and here's
what he said. If you were to publicly express your remorse apologize to Kaepernick, what would you say. Well, the first thing I'd say is I wish we had listened earlier. We had invited him in several times to have the conversation, to have the dialogue. I wish we had the benefit of that. Yeah, we never did, and you know we would have benefited from that. Salute to Emmanuel Acho. Solid interview,
great interview. M I Still he didn't. Still he didn't apologize though, Like Emanuel set him up and said, if you would apologize the kap Like, why can't he just fix his mouth to say I apologize the Colin Kaepernick. He said, we the National Football League admit we were wrong for not listening. I didn't hear the words sorry, but he said they were wrong. Yeah. Man, you'll set
him up with the question. Man, you said, if you were to apologize or however he worded it, But it's still like you'll fix your mouth just to give capt the apology that he needs, and I mean the best apology has changed behavior, so you know, hopefully you never punish another player the way you punish Cap moving forward. He also said he would support a team to sign Kaepernick as well. They say that, but no one saying
that for the longest ad to that part. I'm shocked that nobody would do that just for a diversity hire at this point, you know much jerseys you would sell with Cap, or how much people you would get in the stands, Well, I guess it don't matter this year, all right. Now. Another big story that happened over the weekend secretly recorded audio. It was first reported Saturday by
The Washington Post. Donald Trump's sister, Marianne Trump Barry, described her brother as having no principles, and she criticized him for being phony and cruel. Listen to some of what his sister. Donald Trump's sister had to say and this secretly recorded conversation. Good, Oh my god, he greatly but you know, the change of stories, a lack of preparation, the lylying the holy but he's appearing to the base. What they're doing with the kids at the border. No
she's not gonna be about it for Christmas dinner. You know, she's never publicly criticized him before. So that's why this still hasn't as a secretly recorded conversation. M we don't know. Here's more of what he had to say about Donald Trump and how he got into college. He was a tough kid, right, he was a brad. Yeah, that's what I mean. I don't mean you're tough. I mean to Brad choler Cantra. I had her old mirand New York
City to trying to get him into college. He ended up before and I didn't get him in in but I know you didn't get him to college. And then he got into University of Pennsylvania. I guess he had somebody to take his and take the exams essay to me, so or whatever. Now these are ing were secretly made by Donald Trump's niece and married Trump. She's also the same person to put out that memoir about the toxic family just last month. And yeah, and you know they
did this in New York. So I guess in New York you don't have to have consent from the other person, you know, for secretly recording. Yeah, some states are like that. Some states what they call it one party consent state, So you can I know Georgia's like that. You can have somebody call and record them and you don't have to tell them that you're recording. I thought New York you had to get approval. Nope, I had to tell them that you were taping. No, no can remember. No.
So our producer has been lying us. That's what I was getting at. What was permission exactly every time we try to call somebody and record them. Jesus. All right, well I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss Ye. Now shout to revote. We'll see you guys tomorrow and everybody else to Peoples Choice mixes up next, get your requesting. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning morning. Everybody is dh Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Now. We got to shout to Jamal True Love. Shout to Jamal True Love for joining us this morning. Salute to Jamal.
A great conversation. You know, it's it's a it's a good he's a good brother to definitely, you know, listen to in regards to how this country should be moving forward, because he's a person who should absolutely positively be bad at the system, you know, for taking seven years of his life citizen fifty by the way. But you know, he still feels like the best thing for this country is to vote for Biden Harris. So but I also
agree with him too. You gotta, you know, push Biden and Harris and make sure that you know they understand what what our agenda is and what we have on the table. Black people are an actress group. I really do hope that Kamala Harris at some point does speak to him and have that conversation. Yeah. Yeah, and and and I actually admit that it was messed up. You know, she should. I think that's true. He's still voting for her, but I do think that there's some type of accountability
that needs to be had. I agree. All right, Well, when we come back, we got the positive note, don't move. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the Gad. We are the Breakfast Club. Now it's time to get up out of here. You guys enjoyed the day, Charlomagne, you got a positive note. Yeah, man, I want to tell everybody it's Monday, start of a
new work week. And for everyone out there who's always trying to vibrate higher, just know that when you raise your vibration, all that is not in alignment will naturally leave your life. Breakfast club all finish for y'all, dumb
