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Its All About Trust (Kimberly Latrice Jones Interview)

Feb 07, 20221 hr 27 min
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Today on the show we opened up the phone lines to see what our listeners thought about the recent surfaced video of gospel singer Kierra Sheard talking about keeping her friends and husband separate when it comes to staying at her house. Charlamagne also "Donkey of the Day" to an Iowa man for killing his friend over mayonnaise argument. Also, we had Kimberly Latrice Jones Dissects Systemic Racism, Voting Rights, Defund The Police + More dissects systemic racism, voting rights, defund the police and more.

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This room anywhere else your frinds. The world's most stagers want to show the camera agree show? Is this the city south Ris t J Hanry, the captain of this hugely eat the only one who can keep these guys in che dr Boy the preference competition. Good morning usc 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 yea good money Dan Jolo mine the guy. Peace to the

planet is Monday, Yes, it's Monday. Back to the work week. Back to the work week, man. You know, uh, last nine on Instagram, I posted a you know, these two day weekends are starting to shoot like thirty minute lunch breaks. That's really how they're starting to feel. Bro. I feel like we just left here. We get three days. Actually I just had three days, so I can't at like four. No. I left on Thursday, I had Friday off. We need like three. We gotta we gotta change these things in America.

We've been doing the same system for a long time. I don't know how long. I've only been here for forty three years, but I feel like they've been doing it before us. Still, the two day weekend thing, it's time to expand that three days. To give us a day, give us extra day, you know what I mean. It's a lot of work to get down. They can start

on Tuesday. Tuesday to Friday is fine, you think. And I saw somebody say when when I posted that, somebody said, well, if you was a real entrepreneur and you was a boss like Dame dash it, then you know we're having extra day. Entrepreneur's got to get up and go to work on Monday too, sir. I'm not gonna lie. I did have off on Friday, and when I tell you Friday, I feel like everybody was texting me about different things about work. I was stressed out even though I had

the day off. I was like, I just need a moment. I just need a minute. It is actually really hard being you actually worked like twenty four seven That's what I'm saying. It never stopped it being an entrepreneur. You know, like, you gotta work harder. I wake up in the morning to messages at night before I go to bed, I gotta clear everything out, everything is a non stop Now, that's definitely non stop. I was in the office all

day Saturday. Of course it's tax season, so I gotta prepare to taxes and get everything right for taxes, just don't pay them, huh. I just want to see how you fix what I RS. I'm playing guys and gals over there was and then you now you get all those forms in the midil It looks like it's a check, but it's really fun. Taxes. Rashawn Casey said he's playing his taxes soon. You ain't got no choice. You better geezers. And getting that letter in the mail from the I

R S. You don't know what it's for. Lord have mercy. Well we're here, okay, great problems to have. Happy Monday, everybody, that's right. Well today Kimberly Jones will be joining us. Oh man. She's an activist and author. She has a book How We Can Win, so we'll kick it with her. Kim is all energy you hear me him is a spirit. I don't know if you ever seen the movie Bullwark and in the movie Bullwarth, the displaced man tells Bullworth, don't be no don't be no ghosts. You gotta be

a spirit. Kimberly Jones is a spirit. You hear me? You know. Over the weekend, I told y'all, I was on a plane and I've seen In the Heights, which is uh some musical, and I thought it again, and I thought my kids would love it. So I sat them all down. I ordered it. That movie was expensive too, It's fourteen dollars, but I ordered it. I sat them all down within five minutes. They looked at me like, nah, the same for me, Dad. So I just had to watch again by myself. I never saw it. It was

pretty good. I thought it was good. I shout out to let Manuel Miranda and Anthony Ramos. Yeah, I thought it was great. Actually, But my kids they don't. I don't think they understood it yet. They kind of y'all, they don't like their own people. Man, it wasn't a lot of Dominicans in that movie. It's a yeah, my kids are not Dominican, but stay hard or not? What is up with you? Man? Ain't daddy Dominican? But they

not Daddy wild? Come on, you could have been on Power Bro playing one of the more days you daddy bro. Stop all right, listen, knock it off. Let's get this shot off front page news. What we're talking about, all right, Well, let's talk about President Joe Biden on Thursday. He is asking for greater investments and local police departments alongside social services. But tell you, buddy, that was coming. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Come morning morning.

Everybody is j Envy, Angela, Yee, Sholomne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. You know those links they said, I would say, maybe about two three weeks ago, that if you fill out this link, they'll give send you a free uh at home COVID tests. Yes, yeah, well those COVID tests, Y'll get them. They're starting to come in there. I didn't. Yeah, I got mine. I have some at home already, so I don't pay attention to the packages that come to my house that I purchased

some of those two I'm sure they did though. Okay, all right, well let's get in some front page news. Now. The Pro Bowl was over the weekend. Did anybody watch it? Did you guys watch No? I saw Dean saying it's complaining about the fact that nobody takes the Pro Bowl serious anymore. And back in the day, back in his day, it was a it was a privilege and I honored to be there. You know, they used to go there

and actually play. That's when it was in Hawaii. I've never really watched the Pro Bowl though, it was never I don't know about the AFC beat the NFC forty one thirty five. What else we got easy? Well, let's talk about Joe Biden. On Thursday, he was calling for greater investments in local police departments and also social services, and a visit to New York City, he said, we are not about defunding the police. We're about funding and he also rejected the defund the police idea that had

been pushed. He's also pushing this five part plan that was in build in June that sought to stem the flow of firearms and also invest in police resources. Right now, Republicans are saying that Democrats are weak on crime. And this is all before the midterm elections in November. So here is what Joe Biden is asking for from Congress. It's time to fund community policing, to protect and serve

the community, it's all. I'm also calling for increased funding for the beer of our Cahol to back on firearms and the US Marshall's offices. I'm confident to refund these programs will see a reduction in violence. They're also asking for new efforts to crack down on ghost guns. Those are unregistered and untraceable homemade weapons that can be made

with a three D printer. So right now they're saying, with more guns than people, the US is by far the most heavily armed society in the world, and sales to first time buyers skyrocketed in twenty twenty. Well, new crime bill on the way, guaranteed it won't be called a crime bill, but it'll have all the makings of a crime bill because Joe Biden's a notorious stuff on crime politician, and with violet crime rising the way it is in America, you know that's coming. But what is

community policing? That's what I wanted them. Well, you know, there's a lot of people who are a community activists that actually have a lot of programs to get guns off the street, like Erica Ford exactly. Yeah, So more investments into that because a lot of people do that

work with investments from the community or for free. So now let's use some of that money, and that is kind of what the funding the police was right, actually taking some of the money that goes to the police department and putting it toward these services and people who are doing the work. That is the funny, exactly what

the funding polices. Yes, all right now, Eric Adams. In the meantime, the mayor of New York City, New York, has apologized after an old clip resurface where he was recorded saying that he was a superior cop compared to his colleague. This was at a private Harlem Business Alliance event back in twenty nineteen, and he actually called some of his colleagues crackers. He did nothing wrong, but it ain't really apologize inappropriate. Inappropriate comments should not have been used.

Someone asking me a question using that comment and playing on that road. I responded in that comment, all right, do you want to hear the original statement. Here's what he said originally. Every day in the police department, I kicked those crackers, ass man. I was unbelievable in the police department. When he keeps one of the flash more enforcements. Hey massageant a lieutenant and the captain. You know the story. Some people all of a sudden, trying to reinvent me.

But the reology is what I was then is who I am now. I can't tell anyone how to react to anyone's words. If you are offended, hey man, you have every right to be. But if you ask me, I don't think Eric got did anything wrong other than pronounced cracker wrong. Okay, he said he said it too proper. Okay, Let let him hear how you should actually say it? Right? Oh boy, come on, y crack as gold man. If you gonna say it, you gotta lay it out there.

That was two years ago. That was the gentrified version of cracking. Yeah, three years ago, all right now. One Navy sale candidate died and the second was in the hospital after getting sick, just hours after they successfully completed the Hell Week test that ends the first phase of assessment and selection for Navy commandos. According to the Navy, on Saturday, they were both rushed to the hospital. They said neither one had experienced an accident or unusual incident

during the five and a half day Hell Week. This is part of the class that includes a basic underwater demolition, survival and other combat tactics. It's in the fourth week as Sale candidates are being assessed and they're hoping to be selected for training within the Naval's Special Warfare Basic Training Command. So one of them died and the other was in stable condition. The cause of death was not immediately known and was under investigation. Now it was unclear

from the autopsy report. But one of them, they're saying, revealed that Lovelace, he's the one that had an enlarge heart that contributed to his death, and that he also had an abnormal coronary artery that have been associated with sudden cardiac death a lot of times that happens with athletes. So yeah, that that was very sad. They need to get rid of that Hell week. They're saying, only twenty five percent of the seals actually make it through finish

the task that they're supposed to do. And if only twenty five percent can finish that task, wouldn't they take the task away today? But yeah, they said the program is so grilling. At least fifty to sixty percent don't make it through Hell Week when they're pushed to the limit. So it's like when college kids are trying to join a fraternity and sorority. That's what that's like. Um, I

don't think it's actually I don't think it's it's like that. Yeah, I don't mean exactly like yeah, but but I guess it's a tough week of things that they have to do. But if twenty five percent only make it through, why I continue to do it? Yeah, that's why I'm not We're doing it for issues and giggles. Like you know, it's no sense. When you say make it through, you mean like they actually die? No, no no, no, no mean finished the task, Jesus christy task. Okay, all right, well

that is your front page news. All right, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up. Phone lines are wide open again. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. It's the Breakfast Club, the morning, the Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man or blast three, better have the same endutry. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who this? What's up? This

big fan out of the three one three? What's up? Brother chest? What's up? Charlotte Mage? What's up? J Hey? He was talking about that, you know, cole pless No suits lost a line. What you want? The best is the best? Man. I'm a twenty years plus the better United States talking. I understand there's nothing like hazing in college. It's best like that. You want the it's Tolly Warperston of the populationships to the military. You need the best of the best, the wers wars to be the best

of the you know, it's crazy. Soon as we soon as we finished the brick, that's what I said. I was like, Yo, man, isn't that good? Like don't you want the best? Like you said, don't you want the best of the best, But you don't want them to die, you know, like like she seen somebody died, like you don't you know if if they caused an you don't want them to die. You want I know you want the best of the best. You know, true story. But but you that's that's the fighting edge of the sport man.

That's the middle of the night. You want the best warriors, man. You can't your hat soft far warriors. Okay, Well, thank you brother, all rights, a great day. I have a good one. Hello. Who's this? Your name is Ron from Californian visiting home and someone Elphia love your show they run. How are you Ron, I'm great. I've been listening. She's Charlemagne promptly since in the late nineties when he was here on the Windy william Show. That was not the late nineties, so I was like old six. Now we're

going to pardon me, pardon me. You know, I'm an older gentleman. Times really goes fast for me. Anyway. Listen, I want to tell you how much I appreciate your news and political commentary. I've probably been listening for maybe seven eight years now. Um, I can give you always a highly underrated as interviewers, and I just want you to know that there are people like me to listen who appreciate the program. Questions you asked Now my pictures, I'm hoping I can get Charlemagne too, but I'm a

charge school teacher. I'm hoping I can't get Charlemaine to take a look, or I have somebody in his organization look at part memoir. I'd like to see if I can't get that published, can you give me some contact. Absolutely, I'm gonna put you on hold. I'm gonna put you on hold. I'm I'm definitely looking for for for new for new material for Black Privilege Publishing. Hold on, Okay, that's thank you, guys. I appreciate you all. Hold one, get this email like, hello, who's this yo? This solo

solo what I'll get it off your chest? Yo. I wanted to call us talk to you about that. Hell, we the time, but you were saying this morning, brother, Yeah, I'm calling how you were saying, you know, only twenty five percent make it. So that's a program in itself that only one a certain amount is not for everybody to come to you know, I be able to make it. Got you? Yeah, everybody makes it. You know they only they only listen for the best of the fan. You

know that can't be everybody. You know, I got you. It's true. I don't want to get too much more of my chest. Man. I'm gonna shout out to you guys. Man, do you think envis Charlotte? Man at leave? Man, I listen, y'all me more than all the way to working all right? Brother? Yeah, we go on, get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent, hit us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club.

The morning, the Breakfast Club. What's Dolly, if this is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight five eight five one five one, we want to hear from you on the Breakfast club. Hello. Who's this? This is eleven year old DJ Marvey, eleven year old j J. Why are you up this time of morning? School? I mean I actually wanted to talk about something really important. Okay, we're ready. The price of

lunch has increased at your school, hasn't it. No, I actually wanted to talk about this organization called Girls Make Beats. I hope girls around the world. I want to learn how to produce? Who want to be DJ's anything really in the music business. That's amazing. So how do you join the program? Well, they I am a scholar and you just you can reach out to them on either Instagram or you can what's you called email them and they'll talk to you and you can involved. So you

make beats? Yes, I do? And what's right? What's the give him the Instagram page? DJ Molly Girls Make Instagram page is d Martin five four? And how old do you? Eleven? So you start the DJ parties and stuff? Actually our DJ and play with you, play with you Molly, Now let me out somewhere. Is this an organization that Stitches is involved with. Yes, okay, I actually did something with you guys, but previously shout out the Stitches in Miami. Yeah, well, Molly,

salute to you. I love your energy, I love your style. I love the fact that you woke up this morning and decided to call the breakfast club the market. You know, girls make beats. Salute to you. You're on the right track, Queen, I have a good morning. Shout the Stitches out in Miami. If you want to get into some of those programs where she gives back, whether it's the DJ and program and she's helping UH students get through college, she's helping pay for their books and helping pay for some there

living in arrangements. Definitely check out Stitches. You have Stitches on Instagram. It's Molly and I want to DJ Marley's in Miami, dj AO. Why you don't have DJ Marley on the radio station on one on three five to beat in Miami. Stuff like that is just no brainers to me. All right, Well, Stitches Instagram is U S T I, C H I Z Stitches. They shout the Stitches at the car show. We gave away a bunch of money to a bunch of students. So give DJ Marley Make Show a week on one or three five

to beat in Miami. Groom the next generation of DJ's and radio personalities. Do we still do that in this business? No? All right? Well, I love I love that Stitches is doing big things that she's been working on the strike beats for years. So salut Stitches. Hello. Who's this? Hey? This is Clark from three or two? Clark? What up? Getting off your chest? Rubbers? How are you doing? Hey? I just wanted I think y'all, y'all health, I love, and get in the hand as your real prove my

missile with depression. Damn well, we're glad we can help my brother sute. We appreciate you. I got one, I lost one, all right, but one just came back two months ago. So don't you do it? Yes, you guy was the boy. You know my life. But I'm stupid and char Remagne. I just want to ask you. I've been one bit. We get some books. We're gonna send you some book Charlomage, gonna send you some hats and whatever else he got back there. Hold on now, you can you can read because they like back. Yeah, you

got audible. I'm cleaning. I can see. But I'll send you a pack. I got a pack. I send you an apologizic guy in the black mental health, and I send you ani of co pack shallow waters. I send them to you right now. You hold on brother right eight five eight five, one to five one that we got rooms all the way. Yes, and and I know you can relate to this, but we'll tell you what. Former NBA player actually pooped in the bag and it

was caught on camera. I ain't pooping the bed. I ain't never pop. No, I ain't never had the dream you know you had to dream of you pee in the bed. I ain't never had no dreams that I was pooping. Half started though. Yeah him, here you go, but not in the bed. He well, we'll get to it next. It's the breakfast Club of the morning. The breakfast club. He said, what that ain't What do you say? You said? He said what? No? So I was like,

give me what you need. I ain't number, I ain't no in words in that song, he's just making stuff up about people. Asked. I asked, I just asked. He said, your ass. Wow, you guys here the craziest things. Man, Let's get to the moves. Let's talk lamar old Him. Oh gosh, go report got It's upt breakfast club. But lamar Old Him is one of eleven contestants. It's the third season of Celebrity Big Brother, and in his latest episode, there was a moment that was caught on the show's

live feed where he actually pooped in the bed. Listen to this, Yeah, it sounds like you vigorously. I just let the world the world this here you That's not gonna you get Chloe back. I'll tell you that much. Not at all. Well. He posted what happened on his Instagram. He put, ish happens My manager calls me an is show for a reason. I actually suffer from lactose intolerance and IBS. So last night's late night snack on Big Brother of beef, jerky sticks, candy and warm milk was

a stomach My god, lamar what the hell? My fart turned shark and bam, I'm on TMZ. The good thing is it didn't happen during a competition. The bad thing is pepto bismol has to reached out to me for an endorsement. Yet Yeah, I'm like those intolerant too. I don't have no ibs, but I don't drink milk at all. But I still have never shot it in the bed. Lacktse and tylerant or not. That's a terrible combination jerky sticks and warm disgusting. When you said it, it's like,

oh my god, how dare he? Yes, I've never shot it in the bed. Have I shouted in the car while driving? Yes, you're trying to sharp shame him in the bed, so it's okay to shart other places. I just never did in the bed. Yeah, here one time. I did it in the car one time. I mean, it could happen if you're just doing it sitting here at work. When you're in the bed, though, you can't rush to get to the bathroom in the car. I was really like trapped in the car. But I feel

like the point of shouting is you think it's a fart. No. I knew I had to go. I thought Farton was going to relieve a little bit of the pressure, and so when I left that little out, I was like, oh, it was followed by something warm, and I thought it was gas. That's what I thought it was It wasn't. I knew it wasn't no poop or dian RhE. I thought it was gas. No. I knew I had to poop, but I thought that I could fart and just relieve a little bit of a tension. That's what I thought.

I was peeling up here, try luttle gas, And it wasn't gas. I just had to take my boxes off from Wow, he sounds fascinated. I remember it was always the story about you know, people thought it he was up here doing things he had been doing with somebody. What They just make stuff up, all right. Now has asked the judge to unfreeze her a Wells Fargo account that has several million dollars in it. Now. She's been locked out of that account for two weeks, according to

court records. Her petition said she suffered imminent and irreparable financial damage as a result, and so they have not immediately responded to an email request for comment at Wells Fargo, but they're saying that they said the agreement with Wendy Williams allowed it to pause or reject instructions for a proposed transaction if the company suspects financial exploitation, dementia or undue influence according to the petition, and so the petition

I guess means that they can actually just cut off her access to her bank account. I'm definitely sending windy healing energy. That's the way. That's not the way I want that story to, you know what I mean. For somebody who's had such at the career that she has, she deserves to, you know, go out a different way. But you know, who am I to say that? I'm not mad at that though, that protecting her assets and making sure that she's okay before they release any money.

I'm not mad at that. They're not spending her money. It's not like they're saying, hey, you can't have it. They're just saying, we want to make sure you're okay, and it's not somebody else spending your money. That's not supposed to be saying. Clearly, clearly, somebody knows something that we don't. You know what I mean, Clearly there's more

to the story that we don't know. You know, I'm not mad, all right, Well, that is your and I really just keep thinking about the fact that like if people people think me an MBA got something going on right, and then they find dirty underwear up here, just to imagine a custody and that listened to this shows and they find it prayer dirty drugs, like I don't know what they got going on? Can you imagine? And then you talk about it on the air. It's like a cover comes out to get ahead of the story. Oh

my god, man, is your rappy Monday? You don't did you not think about that? No? I didn't think about that. She should have put in a bag and something. Just don't throw it in the trash. Somebody, just somebody to find a pair of dirty underwear be in a trash, bro why wouldn't they be put it in the in the bottom? I don't know, man, Like you changed the baby in here? And why are the baby way drawers? Look mercy? You guys are crazy? Alright, pays News is next.

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Some restrictions. Morning, everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne. We are to breakfast club. Let's getting some front page news. Now. Pro Bowl was this weekend in of y'all set watch it? No, I haven't watched the Pro Bowl in year. Sadly, I don't think they do a good job marketing the Pro Bowl. And I mean also we know that the players go there and don't really Yeah, they don't really care, So what's the point of watching the game? Exactly? Well, AFC

beat the NFC forty one thirty five. Now what else we got? Easy? All right? Well, Mark Zuckerberg's Maida is adding a feature now and that is to combat virtual reality harassment. And this is after a woman says she was virtually gag raped in the metaverse. The feature is called Personal Boundary. That will prevent other users avatars from invading your avatars personal space. So it's gonna be rolled out starting on Friday. So somebody tries to enter your

personal boundary, the system will halt their forward movement. As they reached that boundary, they said, we believe personal boundary is a powerful example of how VR has the potential to help people interact comfortably. It'll kick in if other users come within about four feet of each other, so so it's like social distancing. So basically you still got a social distance on in the metaverse. Yes, you can

be like X, stop don't invade my personal space. But the metaverse, I thought, is your character or advotage actually make up though? Right? You can make it up, right, so you could give yourself like extra strength and things like that right in my room. Because you talk about so you can push the boundary. Is that what you're talking about? Like, let's say let's say we in the metaverse and you try to sexually assault me, Right, I should have enough power where I could beat your ass

up and shut up man boundary. Then he won't even be able to come within four feet of you to even be able to do that, because you don't be a virtual rape apologist, because you can make up whatever you need. You could you, I could be strong, I could kick run. Don't be a virtual rap apologist. Respect people's boundaries, right, I don't know, but him listen all we know is that people are uncomfortable with avatars. I don't know how it works. I'm just asking. But doesn't

that defeat the purpose of the metaverse? So I thought the purpose was to all congregate amongst you. But you don't have to active your personal boundaries somebody. If you're comfortable with somebody, you can let them in. But you don't have to disallow anybody in your prayer. Yea existed in real life. Yeah, I'm sure it's gonna be nuanced, right, like as certain people you can keep away from you, and as certain people you can bring in. I would assume if I know you, I'm like, okay, you can

come in my personal space, all right now. Hunters have taken to the streets of downtown Minneapolis Saturday afternoon, many of them carrying sign saying black Lives Matter and Fridaylight. A mayor died that just after a mirror lock twenty two years old, was fatally shot by Minneapolis police SWAT team executing a no knock warrant. So apparently a mayor

Lock had nothing to do with anything. He was on his couch under the cover, sleeping, and the police busted in using one of those key FIBs and he jumped up. He had a gun and they shot him, but he had nothing to do with anything. So they're still doing these no knock warrants and Minneapolis, they said the same judge who presided over Derek Chauvin's trial signed the no knock warrant that led to a Mere Locke's death. According to reports, Judge Peter Kayhill is the one who signed

up on the warrant, which is currently sealed. And so here is a Marlock's family speaking out. This is very very detrimental and heart wrenching and hard. I should be able to tell my son that I love you, and he says I love you too, but now I have to do that in spirit. That's not right. I believe that he was executed by the MPD, and I want the police officer that murdered my son to be prosecuted

and fired. The city identified the officer as Mark Hanneman, but they gave no other information about him on a public data page set up by the city. I don't feel enough noise around this story. I don't feel enough noise around this situation. You know, have we become numb? The police killings is everybody exhausted because this happens, you know so much, and we just don't know what to do anymore, Like, what's what's going on. That's how we want to make sure we report these stories as asy

as we hear them. And you said it was the wrong house and he was the wrong person, and I don't know, we don't have all the information on who it was. There's other reports saying that a person that was of interest lived in that house, but we just know it was not a mirror lock. He had nothing to do with it. That we do know. You can't just say my bad after you take a life, and

we've already said that. No knock warrants are terrible. Look at what happened to Brianna Taylor and his light and his gun was licensed, Yeah, anybody that was licensed to you. He had to conceal Carrie permit for his weapon. And I don't understand why people act like if somebody just randomly busting to your house and you're not expecting them, you're not gonna go grab your weapon. At the whole point of having city where George Floyd was killed. Also,

let's remember that too. It's just it's just strange to me that there's no malpractice when it comes to law enforcement. That's what it feels like. Feels like there's no malpractice when it comes to law enforcement because you should not be able to make a mistake like this and you know there'd be no consequences to your action. All right, Well, we'll keep you updated and make sure we keep on discussing a mirror lock. And that is your front page news. So sad? All right? Well, uh well, what are we

talking about? You what you want to get into? What are we talking about? All right, so we are talking about this, this post that happened nowadays healthy Kiera Shard said this nowadays, healthy boundaries seem like insecurity and distrust to some. I'm blessed to have a husband and friends who I trust. My family and friends are most welcome in my home and they know who they are. But she also says that she has a preference of friends staying in a hotel versus in the home that she

shares with her husband. And so do we have that audio? Yes? No, there we are. Okay. I know you said you're pretty close to your mom, and I know she gives you advice and there's like an ongoing room. My mom tells me the same thing. I'm not married, but once you're married, do not let another woman into your household. Absolutely, to Shara, my mama has already looked. Don't Hattie, don't have too

many people around, y'all, don't get comfortable. I don't care how you know, good you trust, or whatever it is. I'm very mindful and very careful. I will buy a friend a hotel room before I let them stay at my house. However, I am a prayerful woman to disern the space that I am in. So what is the question? And Shara from page six, who was asking that question in her interview, They shouted to Shara, what's the question?

So the question is, how do you feel about letting your best friend stay in the house with your significant other? Do you think that's uncomfortable? Would you feel like your friend has to get a hotel room? Are you like I trust everybody. You can all stay in the house together even if I'm not there. If they're my friend and I call him a friend, I don't have a problem. I wonder why you would ever be not there if

you have to go to work. That happened to me all the time I had friends staying with me and I gotta go to work. My boyfriend's in town staying there too. The way after your friend, I wouldn't have a problem my friends expecting that in my house when I had to leave, and I didn't have a problem of felt away. I actually felt bad for him because I know my kids were gonna jump on him in the morning. But other than that, I'm well, let's talk about it. Eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one.

What are your thoughts on this? It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It's topic times. The phone called eight hundred and five eight five, one oh five. Want to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club. Talk about it? One of everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charla Migne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Now if he just joined us. We were talking about what

you easy. We were talking about Kara Shirt. She was doing an interview with Shara Jones from page six of the New York Post and she was discussing not having her best friends stay in the house with her husband. Here's what she said. I know you said, you're pretty close to your mom and I know she gives you advice and there's like an ongoing room. My mom tells me the same thing. I'm not married, but once you're married, do not let another woman into your household. Absolutely to Shara,

my mama has already looked. Don't have it. Don't have so many people around y'all, don't get comfortable. I don't care how you know, good you trust, or whatever it is. I'm very mindful and very careful. I will buy a friend a hotel room before I let them stay at my house. However, I am a prayerful woman to dissern the space that I am in. Now. She's talking about healthy boundaries and she said it should not seem like insecurity and distrust. Well, listen, that's her boundary. You know

it's interesting, right, I respect her boundary. I think folks will say, if you truly trust everyone, it shouldn't matter. But I don't think trust has anything to do with it. It's just whatever makes you comfortable. Like my wife, and you know, my homegirls they stay over back in the day when we was all on the grind, I've stayed with my home girls. My homegirls stayed with me, So I don't see the issue. But that's care as boundary. So you know, I respect to her, I can't. I

guess you're healthier rules. Yeah, are your life your boundaries? Yeah, because I don't. I don't have a problem I had. I've had my friends spending night, but I call them friends for a reason. Those are my friends. There's certain people that I know that if you know, if they had a problem or they want to spend night, maybe they got drunk or maybe were just late. Yeah, they could spend a night and if I had to leave,

I feel comfortable then with my crib. I think it also depends on how big your space is, because if you have like a studio or a one bedroom, it could be uncomfortable to have too many people and no privacy. And it depends on how well they know each other. If you're about if you're not at the house and say, you know your friend is not like super tight with your man, that might be uncomfortable for both of them

to be in there. I wouldn't even want to stay in the house, you know, overnight, if my friend wasn't there, if her husband, yeah, or her man was there, it would make me uncomfortable, Like, I don't you know. I mean that's the most important thing, right because it's like if the people that come to my house are like my actual friends that I call family, so that means they not just my friend name my wife's friend, and

they're not just my wife's friend name my friend. We known them for a long time, we trust each other, we might probably vacation together. So it's just like, yeah, I'm not leaving. Why would the person that I don't even really know would even be at my house anywhere? That's that's my home. My friends come to my house, like I don't have to be home, and my friends will go to my kids games, they'll go drop of birthday gifts, they'll comes play with the kids, they'll go

shoot hoops with with with with my kids. Like, my friends come over the house, so it's never a problem. They spend a night. They spend a night, like even if it was a one bedroom, it was a studio, it didn't matter. They're my friends. And like I look at my friends's family and I like that kind of stun you. I rather you stay with us than get a hotel. Like now I stay with us. I like it. I like kicking it late with your people waking up

in the morning, even breakfast. I like that kind of I'm cool with with my friends husbands, but some of them I'm not, like, you know, don't know them like that where I've been staying in their house. I really

don't stay people's houses anyway. But I will say my best friend, her boyfriend who's now her husband, he used to stay at our house all the time when we were roommates, and so I, you know, that's like my family too, but only because he used to stay at our house all the time, so I know him so well. I'll be going to the kitchen, he being the kitchen. We had one bathroom, so we had to share the bathroom. So sometimes, you know, that could be a little awkward.

But he's definitely like family. But everybody, I don't feel like that with you now. My friend is is gearst friends and gearst friend is my friend. We all friends, so I don't have no problem with it. But everybody's boundaries are different. I respect everybody. Bunder. Let's go to the phone line, Brian, Come on there, what's up y'all. How y'all do how you doing? Ryan? How you're doing? I'm all right, don't don't do it like that. That's how you sounded that first. You said, you're not letting

don't call y'all, call, call y'all. God. So you're not letting no friend stand around your man. Hey, man, Hey, you tell the man Carolina too. That's the asset breaking through. Okay, don't blame that on your middle game, Hugies. What do you say? Nothing said you're not letting no French stay around your man. Pisses up my car to y'all. But see you, I don't want nobody around my warm because the world's will anialists right now, and you feel me.

Everybody listen like you got grown men. Our age is trying to be NBA y'all boy, these women that want to be like women that you sall right, how wild and stuff like that, you know what I mean? So why put myself in that position? Why? I know that everybody mind is messed up on the media and like wicked it is what's what's talking right now. Everybody want to be good devil saying, So I don't really trust

people at all. I know we've seen the movie so food even your clothes circle though, like I mean, because I mean, I get what you're saying. Everything you're saying is absolutely right. But people like that that you're describing aren't in my clothes circle. You've seen the cousin on so food. We'll go ahead what you're saying now, I see you've seen the cousin on so food. Uh, what is it? Terry's cousin on so food slept with their

husband exactly. But they never liked Terry though. They all they always already signed eye Terry, like like, we don't know who these people are, like the people that are snakes, you know who they are. Mark is good morning. Hey, how are you doing? Good morning? Talk to us. Yeah, I was just calling them reference to y'all's question today. And uh, at first I was thinking that it was a good idea to go ahead and uh do something

like that with a significant a female friend. Then and she decided to want to take a shower and caught me slipping. I took her town when she asked for it. She came out of the bathroom to get it, but naked and hugged up on me, and I was like, wow, that that came the whole theory about having the significant other friend in the house. So no, it's not a good idea. At what happened? I walked out of the room. The real talk. Well that's different though, she tried you

you know what I'm saying? And and and how close a friends were they ain't prior to this? Uh? Since she was a teenager? Man, did you tell your wife? Uh? Years later when you say saying, how old were y'all in this happened? Um? I was in my thirties. Damn? Yeah, all right, brother, Yeah, I don't think that's a good idea at all. Hey, hey, what was up? You hit? Didn't you come on? Tell your uncle Charlott? Now you ain't gotta tell you you hit? Yeah? That laugh though, Yeah,

it's always that laugh with you. Angela. Did you tell? Did you tell your girl? He said? Yeah? Said years later two years later, Thank you, brother, I don't believe he hit that eight hundred one O five one. Would you let your best friend or your friends stay over the crib? Huh while your husband's there or while your man's there? Call us up right now, let's talk about it to Breakfast Club, Go morning, call me and your opinions to the Breakfast Club Top eight five one morning.

Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. Now if you just joined us, what are we talking about? Easy? We are talking about Kara's shirts. You did an interview with the Shira Jones and Paid six from the New York Post and she was talking about her preference of friends staying in a hotel versus staying in her home that she shares with her husband. Here's what she said. I know you said you're pretty close to your mom, and I know she

gives you advice, and that's like an ongoing room. My mom tells me the same thing. I'm not married, but once you're married, do not let another woman into your household. Absolutely to Shara, my mama has already looked. Don't have it. Don't have too many people around y'all. Don't get comfortable. I don't care how you know, good you trust or whatever it is. I'm very mindful, um and very careful. I will buy a friend a hotel room before I

let them stay at my house. However, I am a prayerful woman to discern the space that I am in. Everybody's boundaries are different. I'm not I'm not. I'm not mad at her for that you know what I mean, Like, you gotta set your own boundaries to find your own piece. That's just the name of Nedra Nera's book, right said, boundaries. Fine piece. So if that's the way she finds peace, and that's boundaries she wants to set, I have no problem with that. All right, Well let's go to the

full lines. Hello, who's this lord? Chris? What's going on? Chris? What's going on? Man? What's your opinion? Brother? Much? You absolutely not cannot have someone You have to set boundaries, Robah Brown, theres you can't have people up in space. It depends on who it is. Um. I was talking to a girl one time and it was cool. She had a friend when I had a bad feeling about her, and I'm telling her, this is not your friend. You know. The friend would say that she saw me somewhere with someone.

It's my blood to the money. I've never seen this person before. But anyway, she came over and she slept over. It was cool. You feel me, Nothing happened, no way business. I've seen the way she looked at me. Anyways, me and the girl broke up four or five months later. I was with her friend. Wow, So yep, you can't. You got to have people respect your boundaries. And I told her, I said, this person's your friend, this person's your friend, this other person they say they're in friend

with your friend. There's the guy who's smash and this is your man, but he don't really care. It was funny. I had to prove a point. And I'd even like to time goodbye. Hello, who's this George? What's George? What's up? Talk to us? What's your thoughts? Brother? No, I ain't doing that, man. I can't trust that action, even though I would trust my wife. But no, I think happened. I can't do that. Why would I not be there anyway? Yeah, that's the only other part. I mean, Angela, you had

a good example. But yeah, I don't see why you would really not be there. Yeah, that's my job to be there, Like I can't. But what if you have to go to work. What if you gotta go to work, or you gotta run out of town, or you gotta do something. Get up, we gotta go to go, We gotta go. I'm leaving there at six o'clock and I'm leaving at bird I'm leaving at five in the morning.

Let's go basically gotta go. I I ain't having that man now because when friends come in town, they spend a night at the crib and then they may have a couple of days and something to do in New York and New Jersey. I let him stay. I ain't making me come to work with me. I don't have I mean, I don't have a lot of homeboys anyway. So like for me, it's like it's always a house full of women regardless, so it's a little different. I think, Hello,

who's this? They shouldn't tell good morning? What's your thought? I got through um my sos, I'm playing with you say, I can't hear what this ain't anybody and at my house unless I really falls on my friend, that's right, ye. And I would be a little offensive if my friends want to let me stay like I got to the Dallas and I stay with my friend. But if she was to get married, I would be a little offensive if I could say a house, oh come, but I mean that's her house, and so sometimes you know, you

gotta respect that what you say and look blood. I mean, it would be the same or policy for me if she's the company Detroit and Business League of course I want you. I'm married as well, so it's like, I don't know. I just think if something was to be done, it was supposed to be the build to me in the first play. That's right. But I will say this though with myself. I have friends in different cities, and I never even though they invite me to the crib,

I always say the hotel. I never said at anybody's house. I didn' feel comfortable stay at the hotel when they come here. They can stay older now and that's back in the day I used to stay that. I used to stay at Wie Dev's house all the time out in the legs. I ain't have no money, say, didn't

tell a lie like that. It's crazy. Somebody was just telling me a situation where she went to go stay at her home girl's house, but her home girl had her man over, and she said she was just uncomfortable being there while she had her man there, Like that's and that's like her home girl. But she was like, I don't want to stay there no more when her

man is there. I didn't feel comfortable. Yeah, I mean, I would definitely be weird if it took all the time, like you saying if I just went to work real quick being Yeah, but if I went to work the whole weekend and you's the house care wookie a little outward because you're not at work. Plus I got real friends. I got real friends that I've known for a long time. I know my kids, you know what I'm saying, Like we really came up together in a real way. So

it's just it's just different in the circumstance. Same thing with my wife's friends, Like these are people that she went to college Wood and you know what I mean. So it's like I've known these people my whold life, damn the at least half my life. And I said, it depends on space, Like sometimes you want people to

have space with their significant other. You're not all up in the house and you know what if it's small and you all in their space and like they might want to have some time together and you just there. We didn't did both and when it was two better apartments, and then did it when we got houses. So it's just I don't know. I just think it depends on the person. All right, Well, what's the more A little story? More the stories respect everybody's boundaries, you know what I

mean set boundaries. Fine, piece like doctor Nadrew you know to Wab says like literally your boundary what brings you piece is the boundary you need to set. Period. All right, now, we got rooms all away? Oh yes, Well, let's talk about Joe Rogan. He has apologized for repeatedly using the N word on his show. All right, we'll get it to that. Next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is cj Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We

are the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Happy Monday. We know the two day weekend isn't long enough for you. We know how you feel this morning. You up barely. Okay, you still need to scratch a little bit. This thing's cracking this morning. You hear your knees, your elbows or your back. Maybe we'll take a deep breath forever. Everybody who who can't this morning? Okay? All right, all right, well we got rumors on the way. What we're talking about.

We'll talk about Joe Rogan and the controversy surrounding him. A lot happened over the weekend, so we'll fill you in. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. This is the Rumor Report with Angela years well, Joe Rogan is now apologizing for his repeated use of the N word on his Joe Rogan Experience show during several different episodes. Now, he did say that it looks

horrible even to him. It's a video of clips taken out of context, he says of him of twelve years of conversations on his podcast. It's also much together. And he said that most people believe there's no context where a white person is ever allowed to say that word, never mind publicly on a podcast. And he says he does agree with that. Now here is what else he

had to say. I was also talking about how there's not another word like it in the entire English language because it's a word where only one group of people is allowed to use it, and they can use it in so many different ways, like if a white person says that word, it's racist and toxic, but a black person can use it and it could be a punchline, it could be a term of endearment, it could be lyrics to a rap song, it could be a positive affirmation. It's a very unusual word, but it's not my word

to use. I never use it to be racist, because I'm not racist, all right. I mean, and I agree he should not be using that word at all. Yea is just another example of why white people should never use that in word. I know it's in songs and black people use it as a term of endearment, blah blah blah, whatever reason folks used to justify it, but just don't. I just don't use the word now. Another clip that he addressed was a video where he's calling

a black neighborhood Planet of the Apes. He said it was around the time that he watched that film, and he said it wasn't an effort to make his story entertaining. Here's what he said. There's a clip from eleven years ago. I was telling a story in the podcast about how me and my friend Tommy and his girlfriend we got really high. We were in Philadelphia and we went to go see Planet of the Apes and we got dropped

off in this all black neighborhood. And I was trying to make the story entertaining, and I said, we got out and it was like we were in Africa. It's like we were in Planet of the Apes. I did not, nor would I ever say that black people are apes, and I immediately afterwards said that's a racist thing to say. I was just saying, there's a lot of black people there.

But then I went on to talk about what a positive experience it was and how much fun it was to go to see this movie in a black neighborhood. All right, So for context, here is the actual audio of the Planet of the Apes conversation in the black neighborhood. He takes us there. We get out and we're get Glenna. We're going to see planting Apes. We walk into Planet Out of the Apes. We walked into Africa. Dude, we walked in the door and there was no white people.

There was no white people. We plant the Apes didn't take place in Africa. That was a racist thing for this, You see what I'm saying. Everybody was super cool. You know. People always complained that black people talk to the movie theater and talk to the screen. Yes they do, Yes they do. But it's good. Yeah, if what you know, And it's the way I felt like, I'm like, look, I'm in their neighborhood. This is how they go to the movies. Who come I to be offended by how

they like to go to the movies. I think I'm saying that he walked into planet at apes. I think that was the thing, right well, I think they were saying that it was like he was in planting the apes when he got dropped off in a black neighborhood. Then he acknowledged that what he said with yeah, I mean, listen, if you've been been as long enough as a broadcaster, you said something stupid, You said something that would be deemed problematic at some point. But when those things come

back up, what can you do? You got to apologize and take accountability for those things. Now, Spotify still standing by Joe Rogan. Daniel k who is the CEO, address those comments. He said they were incredibly hurtful and inconsistent with company values, but he did not believe that silencing

the podcaster was the answer. And so Joe Rogan has also vowed to do better when discussing matters related to the pandemic, because this is how this all started too, by the way, because of him being irresponsible when it comes to dealing with COVID. And there was also that video compilation that ndire posted of him using the n ware that was widely shared on social media. That he even said sounded awful and horrible. So they did remove a number of episodes from Spotify. More than one hundred

episodes has been scrubbed from the podcaster's library. And so there's a website that tracks to show that shows that. Like I always say, you can't tell folks what to be mad at, like just because your intent wasn't malicious, or your intent wasn't the thing. We can't tell folks how to react to the words that come out of your mouth. So you just got to deal with whatever comes your way when you say what you want. But I do want to know what do folks want to happen?

Like when he's old sound bites come out right, you know, he apologized for them, what do you want to happen? Because this isn't the first time and won't be the last time, you know, we hear a white person using the N word in context, out of context, quoting rappers, quoting comedians, whatever it is. So what do you want to happen next with just Joe Rogan or in general Joe Rogan or just in general? Because this can happen

to anybody at any given time. If you've been in this business, long enough, broadcaster, rapper, comedian like you said, you can't control how people react, so you work for a private company. They're gonna make the decision ultimately on what they decide to do. So they pulled some of the episodes, but they're still standing by him, and they should because they knew all of this was before he even did the deal, so they knew that, and then people have a right to be offended. I'm gonna be honest,

I've never listened to an episode of Joe Rogan. Ever I have, I haven't, so it's hard for me to say an opinion on somebody who I've never Yeah, that's the others to too many I've listened to a couple of times. But also, I don't know, you know what I mean. And the people that seem like they know him say he's not a racist, he's a good dude. So I mean, what do you stand by? Well, I don't know him personally. I met him twice, you know

what I mean. But I don't think he's racist. I've done I've done this show, I met him, My Man Andrew show. Just what I don't I don't. I don't think he's a racist, all right, well, some people did get backlash for saying just that. Now, Andrew Yang wrote, I don't think Joe Rogan is a racist. The man interacts with and works of black people literally all of the time, black friends of Joe who was spared by him. Jesus.

I mean, so if we can't say, I don't know if somebody's racist or not, I just have no idea what goes on. But can you say racist things and not be racist? But I do, yes, I do think it's wild that if you look at like Joe Rogan and then you say, okay, well they just scrubbed his his his old episodes, and there's a lot of look at somebody like Whoopi Goldberg who gets suspended for two weeks. Hold on, he said something that's very important, because can

you say racist things and not be racist? Depending? Right? Because you can say a slur, right, You can say a gay slur and not be homophobical, be homo ignorant, because a lot of times when we used to use that gays or back in the day, it wasn't in reference to somebody's sexuality, right, that's true, you know, so yeah, you can sometimes sometimes these slurs come out of your mouth, and it don't mean that you're that thing. But let

me ask you. But Joe Rugan knew he couldn't use that where because he even said it's a unique word because one group of people can use it and another cannot. But then he was using it. But yeah, but he was using it anyway, because I think that's why he said he had been discussing it. What about I mean, I'm just throwing things out there because I'm just using examples like we've seen things in entertainment, like we've seen, you know, vinch McMahon use it on w W E

in a sketch. We've seen Larry David do it on Curb. Howard Stern was that's a whole other thing. Well, yes, I mean, what is so what do you what's what's the logic there? I'm just trying to figure out how somebody could use a gay slur nothing happened to them and then whip he could say something out of context and say something wrong, get corrected and get suspended. She didn't say a slur to point to ease point, what

do you say about the company. Yeah, people have a decision, right, and you work for a private company and they pay you, and they can make whatever decision they want to make based on their own an athlete. And that's why I say free speech is not free. There's a price to everything that comes out of your mouth, and you can't name that price. All right, Well that is your report. I'm sure we'll discuss more. Will give me a donkey

four after the hours. A person that could not name the price of mannais, all right, you never know what mannais can cost you. I've been trying to tell y'all about Mannais for years on this damn radio. We'll talk about it four after the hour, all right, we'll get into that. Next is to Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same. Our Audible pick of the day is the perfect day to boss up. This is Rick Ross's guide to building your

own empire. Now listen up your first dirty days of Audible or free when you sign up at audible dot com, Slash Breakfast w w PR FM HD one New York heart radio station. The Donkey Devil, Yes don't here Today from Monday, February seventh goes to an Iowa man named Christopher Earl Baker, He's twenty nine years old of wood buying Iowa, and he was sentenced on Monday to a mandatory life sentence two months after he was convicted of

first degree murder. Now, which saddens me about this situation, This is yet another example of young boys not being able to set it their differences the old fashioned way with their fists. Folks, you still could just fight. Remember when folks could just fight and keep it moving. But that male legal is so fragile that some people just can't take that l when they lose that fist fight. By the way, I'm sitting here talking about the old fashioned way, the old fashioned way. Stop being the old

fashioned way. In like the nineties, all right, folk, folks was running the grab guns. And I was in high school two thousands. You still four in the nineties, two thousands when they really I got my last fighting about two thousands, talking about you. I'm talking about people, all right. I'm not a purchase, is christ right? I think around the nineties is when the gun violence really started, at least from at least from my age, you know what

I mean? So you know whatever. But Christopher and his friend could leave were out eating and drinking and Christopher overstepped his friend khal Leave's boundaries. You've been talking a lot about boundaries. I told y'all, twenty twenty two is the year of the boundaries. Okay. He Christopher overstepped his friend call leaves boundaries by playing with his food. I don't like anybody playing on my food. Okay. I had

to tell my three year our daughter that yesterday. You don't walk up to people and just put your hand in their plate. All right, we don't practice. You don't do that, man, even at three the deep host you put your fingers in. Yeah, came over like pac man, doing her mouth my mom, and then like putting her hand out like yo, baby, all right, under tenure, three years old. But we don't practice bad habits. That is

a bad habit that can carry into adulthood. Okay. You know how you got them adults right now that they can see you eating and they'll just reach for your plate. That's because nobody told him to stop doing that at the child when they would pretending to be back man, mamma, maman standing ovia plate. Okay, And that's what happened between Christopher and Khalet. Would you like to go to details,

Let's go to News four KTIB for the report. Police twenty eight year old Christopher Earl Baker of Woodbine is charged with first degree murder in the December seventeenth, twenty twenty death of Caleb Solberg in Pizga, Iowa. The incident centers around a physical altercation involving four people at the Old Home Cafe in Pizga. Earl Baker and a friend, Shawn Johnson, were feuding with two other men, Caleb Solberg

and Craig Pryor. During the dispute, Earl Baker allegedly struck Pryor's vehicle and ran over Solberg several times, which authorities say caused fatal injuries to Solberg. Additionally, authority say Earl Baker continued to drive by the body of Solberg, which hindered anyone from providing aid. Earl Baker eventually fled the scene and contacted his father for help. His father, though, took him back to the cafe, where he was taken

into custody. And what the news report doesn't tell you is that the two friends were eating and drinking at a bar when Christopher decided to put mayonnaise on Soulberg's food. Okay, and Soulberg was not happy with the mayonnaid's being added, so he reacted by punching Earl Baker. Okay, that damn Mana's uncle Charlotte has been warning you about mayonnaids for years on this damn radio. Okay, Dukes Hines, Helmet's craft. All of it is the devil, all right. It is

Satan's spread, and too much of it ruins any end everything. Okay. Too much mayonnaise and potato salad makes it not edible. Too much maynonnaise and tuna makes it not edible. That's why I refer to some white folks is human jars of helmets. That's not racist, it's science, all right. Too much of it just makes people sink. You have to have just enough, just enough with all the other ingredients,

makes the perfect dish, the perfect society. Okay, this man could leave, would be alive today if Christopher hadn't forced mayonnaise on his food, if he hadn't violated his boundaries by trying to put mans on his friends food. Now, what makes the situations so bad? As Christopher was the aggressive from the beginning. Christopher attempted to force the mannaids on his food, ally violated his friends boundaries. His man

punched him. Instead of realizing, you know what I was wrong, let me leave it alone, he let his what I assume would be liquor fueled ego call you to kill a man with your whip over miracle whip. Some dunkey of the days just sell themselves. Please give Christopher Earlbacker the biggest he hall. All right, well, thank you for that dunkey today, sir. Now when we come back, Kimberly Jones will be joining us. Oh my god, Kimberly Jones

is just pure, pure energy. Please. We're not talking about the rapper either, by the way, now, not a little kim Kimberly Jones activist author. She has a book How We Can Win, and we're gonna talk to her next. So don't move us to breakfast club. Go Morning, the Breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee shaw, I mean the guy we are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Yes, indeed, if it's author Kimberly Jones, welcome. Thank you guys so much

for having me. I was just saying behind the scene security downstairs. When when we walk through this one, it was like, yo, you know, little Kim's coming. I'm like, it's not that kimber as Kimberly Jones will be joined us this morning. Do you get that? You ever get that? I get that all the time, all the time. That's why I use my middle name, because it's like, if you just put in Kimberly Jones, all you getting this? The queen? That's it? This morning. My grandma used to say,

every day above ground is a good day. That's right, that's right. That's how I know you from down south Chicago back down. Yeah, but I lived in Atlanta now longer than I lived in Chicago, so I feel like, you know, I'm an alien now. Yeah, I'm glad you here. You know the Book of How We Can Win, you know, and that book dells into the impact of systemic racism

and lays our strategies for overcoming it. And I'm glad you hit this one because I was looking at the Brian Flores situation, you know, um on CNN this morning and it just bothers me because I hate seeing black people fight to be in spaces that were only tolerated. Yeah, I don't want to be in any space where I'm tolerated. You know, besides being an author and activist, I'm also a filmmaker, and so the question that I always get from people, it's like, oh, do you want an Oscar?

You want an Emmy or a Golden Globe, And I'm like, no, I want ANACP Image Award. When I got nominated for the Image Award from my book, it was like, I cried, I rolled on the floor. I like, because I want to be in spaces where I'm celebrated. I want to be in spaces where when I show up, the gratitude for my presence is obvious by the way that I'm

handled and treated. I don't want to be anywhere. I'm tired of begging for attention when we so fly like black people, so cold blooded fly like we have been winning and the playing field has not been leveled. It's been so unleveled. It's been damned their vertical and so we should be celebrated for that. Can you imagine having to come through what we've had to come through and still still being the greatest influence not on this nation

but on the war world. Why do you think you know we need we need separation or integration to properly overcome systemic racism. I think that there's always a dual narrative that's happening, and I think that's the difficulty where

having is addressed in the dual narrative. I think there are some things that are old to us through an integrated system, but I also think that there is some internal work that we have to do through a more segregated system, because at the end of the day, I want us to be insular and run our communities and circulate the black dollar amongst our communities. However, I'm still aware that living in this nation, we're still going to be governed by these laws, so we cannot ignore them.

And the laws are still the same laws that have been on the books since the Black Codes, many of them, so we're still being affected by it. So unfortunately we have to work in both spaces. Let's talk about that. What can what can we do as a community when we talk about union, grouperation amongst each other, what can we do right like us? Yes, it's the first thing that I would say is that we have to recognize like we learned through Reaganomics that the trickle down effect

does not work. Waiting on things to come from the top to hit the bottom is not something gonna work. So we have to start at the route and work our way out. So I tell people all the time, They're like, how are you going to change the world. I'm like, I'm not. I'm going to change the cab county. I'm not I'm gonna I'm gonna change my county. And then hopefully by changing my county, I can give a blue plant to the next person to change their county. Like I look at things like this, I really want

us to get more savvy at CIVICS. And I don't need everybody to get savva at civics, but I need twenty strong people in each city to get savvy at civics. So we have like in Atlanta, we have MPUs, which are like the neighborhood groups. Well, people don't realize that those groups are the groups that are communicating with city council, with commissioners, with everybody about what's happening in that neighborhood. Well,

those those MPU groups get infiltrated by developers. So developers move into the neighborhood not only do they join the MPU, but they become the president of the MPU, which means then they're strategy is all centered around how they're going to develop in that neighborhood. So you can touch your

city council, you can touch your commissioner. So we should be going to council and saying, hey, we want to make a rule about these MPUs that if you are developing in that community, you cannot be the president of the board. I completely agree with that, because we can't just vote. First of all, and we've been talking about

this people not wanting to vote and feeling discouraged. But also when you vote, you can vote, Like you said, lobbying and not just voting, but also coming together and making these demands and making sure that your voices are hurt and being president, being super president in your local election is where you actually have the power. I watched seven teenage girls from a college campus in Georgia change

of rape law with no money, just grassroots lobbying. If you stand on the corner of Moreland and Memorial in Atlanta, if you stand on one side of that street, you're in Fulton County, where marijuana is decriminalized. You're gonna get a fifty dollars citation. If you walk five steps across the street, you're in the cabin, you go into jail. That's how much your local elections matter. And you can put your hands you know, but you can put your hands on your city council and talk to them about

getting resolutions. Right now, we're working on a raciar Brooks bill that we're trying to get past. This is where you can actually get work done is at the local election, and this is where we show up the least. And we're all worried about the federal election, where you do not have the lobbying dollars to impact that. And I'm gonna tell you one thing how we have to get savvy is, for example, these these really bad voting bills that have passed right and we're we're talking again begging

the federal government to pass the law. But let me tell you what conservatives did. They had one person write a bill, and then they took it to their state rep and they got somebody to sponsor that bill and get it past, and then their cronies and another state took that same bill, adjusted it for that state's constitution and got it passed there when you're looking at these anti walk bills that are gonna stop people from teaching CRT, which for the record, CRT is not taught at schools.

But that's another conversation. They are doing it state by state and we're still looking at federal votes when it's like, no, you need to have we need to have combative bills and resolutions at the state level that are combating these bills. It's like you're punching up. You're punching up at air that you're not going to hit when all of your

power and control is right around you. I'm glad you said that, because you know, last summer when it was nineteen states that passed thirty six, you know, voter suppression bills, and I was like, why wasn't that being combated in each of those states exactly? And we were fighting it in Georgia. And that's why we're now fighting it in court in Georgia because we understood both of those bills, HB five thirty one. I stood out in front of the courthouse protests and that bill in the reigning Sun

for thirty days. H five thirty one and SB two O two. Now we realize that there's unconstitutional pieces in it, probably because it was rewritten from another state and there was some constitutional misses because every state has its own constitution. So now we realize we can fight it in court, which is what we're doing. I would encourage everybody gets savvy about your state. It's savvy about your county, because

that's where your power lies. Let's go you go a little bit deeper on that, because even now when you see President Biden get out there and speak out against voldest suppression, that's still that's a federal he's speaking from a federal level, right, he really can't impact what happens in those states. So that's why people think it's a pr move exactly. It's like he can't impact what happens those states, but we can't see that's the trick, man. That was the coldest trick that was ever played, was

to convince us that we didn't have power. If you convince a people to be hopeless and that they are powerless, then they will sit in that hopelessness and that powerless and they will do nothing. But if we engage the people and teach them how to be powerful in their state and the other thing is it's like I'm looking at these younger kids. You gotta meet people where they are right. So it's like you can't get upset because young people don't care about voting and then be like, oh,

they don't get it, they don't care. I'm gonna tell you what young people do care about. Get into the bag. So if I break it down to you how you can get government contracts, and how this city council person has been in this seat for thirty years and all the contracts are going to their same friends. And if we run this young exciting, uh you know person against

them and get them in the seat. And now you have this relationship and I can show you how I can grow your business through government contracts, your ears gonna perk up. We got more with Kimberly Jones. When we come back, don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning, Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are to breakfast Club. We're still kicking with Kimberly Jones, activists and author of

How We Can Win Ye. Now, anothering then you talk about in the book is defund the police, and you talk about your own experience with police brutality, which by the way, was hard for me to read, so I can't even imagine what it was like, Yeah, for you to have to experience something like that. So do you think or what do you think, let people know, could happen for the police to actually work better in our country,

because it hasn't. Well. I mean, policing is the grandchild of slave catching, and so the tenants of it has never changed since then, and even when you look around things that simply like to me, George Zimmerman is a great example of that. And the reason that I say that is because when slave catching started, it basically deputize any white person to stop any black person at any given time and be like, what you're doing. We were still being stopped by random folks with no authority asking

them what you're doing. And so what you look at in the sixties and seventies with there is actually a transition and a change even in the uniform of the police officer that became more militarized. And so now what we really have is a military, a local military, as

opposed to an actual policing system. And also you are having police calls being made for things that don't are not connected to criminality, Like, yeah, mental health issues, child truancy, things that don't require a person with a gun and a badge to do it. Also, even when you look at the recruiting videos for police, it's not the nice, friendly police officer of the nineteen fifties getting the cat

out of the treat. If somebody jumping over a car think they want to be rambo like join the police forces, you don't live your best life, It's like, really, is that? Is that what we're doing? We're trying to have a militarized system against the people. Policing is supposed to be about public safety. We have neglected public safety and really created an attack on the people. Can you bring down what defund the police is? People? Hey, some people really

twist that phrase. Yeah, language, I guess this is while I'm a writer, I'm just like, language is such a like a delicious little more sol that can also be a very very awful little demon because what it does is it allows people to live in a lie. Because defund the police is not about oh, we don't need public safety, we don't need any police. We can police ourselves. What it's saying is that we need the reallocations of

funds to things that actually make sense. For example, it takes you longer to get a cosmetology license than it does to become a police office. What kind of training is that I am better equipped to handle chemicals and get somebody's do right than I am to actually walk around with a gun and have the authority to actually kill potentially kill someone. So we don't have proper training

for the police. We are not having consistent mental health checks for our police officers, and they are handling things that they should not be handling. So we need to remove things like child truancy, mental health issues, even some domestic issues from them and insert psychologists and people like that who can work under the banner of the police, but those funds would be reallocated to that group. Defund the police is not about let's get rid of public safety.

It's about let's actually rethink the way and reimagine the way in which policing interacts with the people. And I think we should also do things like, in order for you to police the community, you need to live in it. Because if I look at a teenage envy and I live up the street from him, and I know that him climbing over the back fence is just him being a knucklehead. I'm gonna handle him completely differently in that moment.

If I just see a child that I don't know, and I have this preconceived notion of black kids, big pit Bulley, that's that little Dominican boy. Yeah, yeah, me, no harm. He just get up and then you just then you could just holler and the get out for there. I feel like they should like they should have to do community service too, like in the community that they're in. So every time you have an interaction, it's not because

something happened it's something aggressive. It can be a community service effort where you're there with people and you're doing something positive. And if you harm the community, you should leave your you should lose your pension because at the end of the day, if yeah, if I if I fire you, but the same community that you're brutalized is gonna have to pay you for life. That's some bull. That's crazy. Your young golf cousin, Yeah, how close cousin.

So here's the crazy thing about how me and Dolf found out we were cousins. So I have I have a movie that I produced us all to be called Products of the American Ghetto. And Dolf was on the soundtrack with with Ugly Money Natche He was p nice then, and so I was producing the music video for that. And so as we were producing the video, me and Dolph standing outside smoking and gets to talking and he said he asked me where I was from, and I said I was from Chicago, and he said, I'm from Chicago.

I said, no, You're not just from Memphis and he was like, yeah, but I was born in Chicago. You know, I have all this family in Chicago. So me and him gets to talking and going back and forth, and we started making a connection and realize I'm like, oh, no, all jokes inside, we might like actually be cousins. And he was like yeah. So he called some people in his family. I called some people in my family, and we're like distant cousins. I think we're like, you know,

like fourth down the line or whatever. But we realized that we were cousins. And the funny thing about it is like we didn't we didn't stay in a whole lot of touch, but whenever we would see each other, would be loved. You know what I'm saying, What up cousin. But I'm actually like, had more relationship with with his life partner Mia. And the crazy thing is I know Mia from the front lines. Mia is an activist. People

don't realize like black man deserved to grow. Oh. She started that a year before Dolf was killed because of the death of her brother. All this time I knew Mia, I never made the connection she was Dolf's girlfriend. Wow. So then when Dolf passed, she had reached out to me back in July and was like him, I really need you on black men deserve a girl. Oh, and my mother had just passed. So I was like, ohma,

right now, since thank you? But yeah, so I was like, you know, since right now, I'm taking a break because I just I just I lost my brother a few months before that, and then I lost my mom just a few months after losing my older brother. And so when Dolf passed, that's when I made the connection that that was his miaow, and I was just like, oh

my god. So this past Saturday, me and my dear friend shar Bates, we started a project called the Melanated Mural Project and we are doing them once a month where we're doing old school block parties, DJ's, We had DJ Greg Street out there, DJ's food trucks, UM, life size games. We did this last one at the skate park, so kids came out and skate the park and we unveiled our first mural, which was the which was Dolf's mural. And we had several city council people come out and

do proclamations to make a Young Dolf Day. And Mia was there, um and she gave a beautiful speech. And we're gonna do that every month. Um. We actually our next one coming up is for a young kid, Leaton, who was twelve year old sweet boy who was killed by state troopers. Um. But we are gonna honor slain black men, um every month through the Meland Art Project. And Kimberly kim telling me to find you, Kim, Um follow me on fan Base. I'm on fan Base as

Kimberly Latrice Jones. You can follow me on them other social apps. But I ain't shouting out nothing but fan base. Right, Hey, listen, man, this Charlemagne talking man. Please go out there and get how we can win race history and the money games that's rigged by Kimberly Jones. Go to Amazon, right, now by this afternoon, I want to see this a number one bestseller. Okay, Kimberly Jones is the Breakfast Club? Good morning, the Breakfast Club Blue to everybody that saw you for

your last night. I don't want to spoil it, but we're not acknowledging how much Spider Man has taught Rule. Okay, Rue looked like your friendly neighborhoodder man. That's my Valentine's Day gift to you. Brother came a little earlier. I just want you to have that one. They don't even want to get. Somebody send something for you. You got that.

And speaking of eu Furia while you guys play around with each other, Furia has been renewed for another season for his phenomenal Literally last night, Rule looked like Spider Man scaling through the neighborhood. Only thing she didn't have with webs. You're not gonna take my gift? What is it? Let me hold let me see this? Take what you got for Valentine's Day? Already you couldn't hold it. Say what does that say? Auto blow? What does it say?

It's for oral sex? It's the best? Okay, thank you, maybe appreciate you use this artificial intelligence to give the perfect it's the thought that counts. I think that, you know, black men who don't cheat, This is be a good gift to be sharing with each other. You know what I'm saying. That's right, Thank you king. I appreciate that. Using good health, that's right. What do you mean using in good health? I don't know that. What does this mean?

All right? Now, let's get to the room. Take your place. So I need the oculence. I need the octagons. What's oculus? What's it called ocu? I need this for this No, but you can know that's cheap. But it has different like it has full full stroke, intense, fast, teasing, slow. This is a family show, you know what. Alright, let's get to the rooms. Let's tell a god west Lord Angela. Kanye is not happy that his daughter North is on TikTok,

and he's saying all kinds of things. He says, since this is my first divorce, I need to know what I should do about my daughter being put on TikTok against my will. Now, Kim Kardashian got a little fed up, and she posted Kanye's concert attacks on me in interviews and on social media. Is actually more hurtful than any

TikTok North might create. As the person who was the main provider and caregiver for our children, I'm doing my best to protect our daughter while also allowing her to express her creativity in the medium that she wishes with adult supervision because it brings her happiness. Divorce is difficult enough on our children, and Kanye's obsession with trying to control and manipulate our situation so negatively and publicly is only causing further pain For all. She did say she

wishes to handle all matters regarding our children privately. Now, Kanye responded, what do you mean by main provider America? So you try to kidnap my daughter on her birthday by night providing the address, You put security on me inside of the house to play with my son, then accuse me of stealing. I had to take a drug test after Chicago's party because you accuse me of being on drugs. Tracy Romie, lest stop manipulating Kim to be this way. Then he posted the rules for TikTok and

to let people know. You know, to sign up for TikTok, you must first pass through an age gate to get you into the right TikTok experience in the US. If you're under thirteen years old, you'd be placed into our TikTok for Younger Users experience, which has additional privacy and safety precautions. Then he posted, I want to bring my kids to my hometown of Chicago to see my basketball team play for seven thousand people, and Kim is stopping that?

How is that joint custody? And he said. He also posted, this is a lot going on here, guys. He also posted a conversation that he had a text message conversation with one of Kim's cousins where you know. She said, Hi, how are you hopeful as well with you and the kids? I sell your posts on Instagram about TikTok and your daughter. I'm happy to share what I know about that since I'm a single mom and want to keep my kids up the internet. Call me or let me know if

you want some information. Hope to see you all soon. And then she also said it's a safe to buy Yeasy's on stock x Andrew. I think I think she wanted to ask him about that, and she had every exactly she had every plan to ask him about that on that day, but then all this other stuff got in the way of it. But look, She's like, let me reach out to do whatever I gotta do. Now. Kanye posted this and said, this is an example of

Kim's cousin agreeing with me about TikTok. Then proceeded to ask you for some yeasys afterwards, and she asked Slick too. I'm gonna tell how she asked Slick because she said is it safe to buy him on stocks? Because she wanted him to say no, I don't exactly niggas. And then um, he also goes on and say, yesterday Kim accused me of putting a hit out on her. So let me get this straight. I beg to go to my daughter's party and I'm accused of being on drugs. Then I go play with my son and I take

my charagraphic novels and I'm accused of stealing. Now I'm being accused of putting a hit on her. These ideas can actually get him unlocked up up. They play like that with black men's lives, whether it's getting them free or getting them locked up. I'm not playing about my back black children anymore, okay, And then he also posted him asking Larry Jackson for Kim's number. He said, send me kim number, and then Larry Jackson responded, here you go,

and he sent the contactor. Only. All like about Kanye is he's black when he's down, but when he's up, Slavery was a choice, you know what I mean. Whenever it's some type of struggle or something's not going his way, that's when he becomes a black man. But when he's up, you know, slavery was a choice. In Harry Tubman didn't free the slaves, and we need to move past race

now next step. He also did scrub some of his posts about Kim and the kids, and then you can see there's video circulating that shows all four of his children hanging out with him at some sort of church service in la And so apparently he did get a

chance to see them. And he does still have his girlfriend, Julia Fox, who does have her Forbidden Fruits podcast, and so there was also new was saying that Julia Fox used to date Drake, and she explains what happened on her newest episode of her podcast about Julia and Drake. And I think Julia has sports for us. Yeah, he's a great guy and a gentleman, and that was it. Nothing really happened. We were just like friends hanging out.

Now she also friends. Yeah, you can't say nothing about being black when you're dating somebody that goes yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's yeah. When did Kim say Kanye put a hit on her? I'm just down that happened. I don't know he's saying that maybe happened privately. And how do you accuse the mother your child to kidnapping? I don't know. I thought he wanted to get back with it, but that's just because she was having a birthday party. How's

that kidnappened? It's not really okay, but you know, all right, um now Kylie Jenna. Congratulations to her and Travis Scott. They have welcomed their second child together. Nice too to twenty two so a boy, yes, boy, compressed to them. All right, Well that is your rumor and prayers up to Tyrese. By the way, he revealed his mother is in the ICU, and he did say in the middle of the film he got the worst phone call he's ever gotten. He had to ask the director for a pause.

His mother is in a comma and icy you with pneumonia and she called COVID. So prayers up to Tyrese's mother. I'm sure that's a difficult time for him. Absolutely, sending healing energy to my man tires and his mom all right. Sending healing energy to Kanye West too, man, Lord, he needs it now. Gonna sending healing energy to the cousin that's trying to get the bluegos. No, she's short, So sending helen energy to kivin the family too. I was

kind of disrespectful and the miss about this. John, I'm like, I'm gonna tell you why, because she was like, oh, you want a little information. Huh. You know what I'm saying. I wanted the number. I give you a little bit. Give you the number, But is it safe to buy shoes on stock X? Wink wink, because I want to say stock X does verify everything, right, and we went through the whole verification process so they get see that

the real so yes, honey, is safe to buy. And she didn't give him the number because he said, you got it from Larry Jackson. So she was like, oh, I don't get no easy, you don't get no number. It's right. What's the problem. What sounds like and even exchanged to me what a family? All right? People's choice mixes up next to the breakfast logan morning, So breakfast Club your mornings will never be the same. If you're a business owner, it can be tough to hire top talent.

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we're doing? Listen man? You know every day on the Black Effect iHeartRadio podcast network, we drop a daily podcast called I Didn't Know Maybe you didn't either, hosted by my guy b Dot, And today b Dot is telling us the history of the Dunking Booth and how it was created. Let's listen. What's happening beat out here kicking it with the Black Effect podcast, and we are at the Magnolia House in Greensboro, North Carolina. It's nice in here.

We're in the Baldwin Room. In the late eighteen hundreds and as early as the nineteen fifties, white folk would play a game at the fair called hit the Baby. You can google it. I'm not making this up. You would get to the fair that would be a huge target and then the bulls eye, an enslaved negro would sacrifice his face and for five dollars you would get three baseballs and you would trotter n that negro's eyeballs

out of sockets. After mutilations and numerous missing tea, sometimes even death, the white people of that time said, hey, this isn't safe at all, translation being when you're deforming my products at the fair, they don't come back working right now. So what did the innovative white people at the times decide to do? They said, Hey, bring over a barrel of water, and I said, a negro on top of it, and you take those three baseballs and

you hit that target. When you do, the negro he'll fall into the water and we'll get a good all kick out of it, thus inventing the dunking Booth, how fought for I didn't know. Maybe you didn't either. I know I didn't know that. Maybe you didn't either. Make sure to describe, make sure to subscribe to the I didn't know. Maybe you didn't need the podcast. It drops daily on the Black Effect. iHeartRadio podcast network, beat Out. Thank you for that free jewelry my brother. All right,

we got the Positive Mos Breakfast Club. Morning morning, everybody you cj Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. Yes, and Happy Monday. I do want to shout out to some people in tech and kikos. First of all, happy birthday to Oki who owns Captain Oaks Tiki Bar. If you ever have the privilege to go on vacation and Turks is such a beautiful place, but you gotta check out Captain Oaks. And they also opened up another spot called Noah's Arc. Shout out to

Michael Music who opened the Noah's Arc. It's like these little bars in the middle of the ocean, so it's a really fun thing. So thank you Tom Jack Jack Nasty who took care of ust war we were out there. I just had a nice weekend I try to relax, but I ended up doing a lot of work while I was there. But it was cool to have a little bit of time. All right, Well, Charlemagne, you got a positive note, I do, man. A positive note is simply this. An unhealed person can find offense in pretty

much anything someone does. A healed person understands that the actions of others has absolutely nothing to do with them. Each day you get to decide which one you will be

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