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Just Do It ( Chloe X Halle Interview)

Jun 25, 20201 hr 39 min
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Today on the show we had Beyonce's prodigies Chloe X Halle call in, where they spoke about their album, opening up to their fans, relationships and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Rudy Giuliani for stating that #BlackLivesMatter movement wants to take your house and property away from you and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee"

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This is this is your week of Hala. Welcome Breakfast club to show you love to hate from the East to the West coast. D j Envy, angeli Ye Cholomagne, the god really show on the planet. This is who I respect this show because this is a voice of society. Schames in the game. Guys are the coveted morning show. But y'all earning it impacting the coach there in the morning and day. Want to hear that breakfast scot the world's most dangerous morning show. Good food in the US.

Dame yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo Good Morning, angeli Ye bad money, d damby Cholomagne. The god piece of the planet is Thursday. Good morning Toronto. Okay. All types of problems over there. Year. You look like you're dropping your mica. You're trying to get it together.

Kinds of technical difficulties this morning. I couldn't log in at first, I don't know what was happening, and then my I moved my microphone because a light behind me messes up when we have to do zoom videos, so then I have to move my mic back. It's just you know, being at home, working from home. It's a mess, like my hair. That's why I'm so happy that the barbershops have finally reopened back here in Jersey. It's time.

You know, when your nose heads and you when you when your mustat starts to get so long that it like it connects with your nose heads and it's like starts tickling you and you think something's on your face. It's time. You don't have those grooming tools at the crib, like to clean your nose heads and your ear heads. You don't have those. Well, you know my father growing up, I was struggling with a substance abuse and yeah, his

own mental health issues was good. Man didn't teach me those little tools of the trade like shaving and all of that good stuff like that. So those are just things that I never learned. It was just it was just skill sets that I never learned. It's a clipper that you could buy at Walmart, CBS, Costco, you could buy buy any store. It's like nineteen ninety nine, you're turning on as battery operated. And he goes and goes

in your nose and cuts the nose. He no, only you know, I never knew people shaved their no, do that to their nose hairs before? Really? Yeah? Absolutely? Then your ear heres the only heads I tried. I didn't know. The body is, yeah, only heads I travel on. My body is my pubic cast. That's it. Okay, So wait, you have to shave inside your ear? Also? Yeah, outside you and your hands grow sometimes outside you is I call it the old man is Yeah, you got shave.

And you know leold Caucasian as usually old Caucasian men by the way Caucasian old Caucasian men grow hair out of it is I'm not I'm not Caucasian, but and I'm not picking but but yes, but yes you are. There's no but but I have some hairs growing out my nose and my ears. But I can remember tell you other time I had to take my grandfather to the hospital because he said he couldn't hear, and he

was having all these issues. And when we went, he had like a ball of wax stuck in all the hair inside of his air and they had to pull it out with what I'm saying. What what what? What's his race? He's black? Really, it's what we say, that's that's rare. That's rare for black men, not damn rare. Get out of here, long ear hairs or rare for black men. He was also like he was also like seventy years old. Okay, all right, all right, well let's

get the show cracking today joining us. Uh, we have Chloe, Chloe and Halley coming through, right, I love Then they got a new artist, they got a new album coming out. Yes, so we will we take it kicking it with those young women today. And then we got from page News what we're talking about. Yeah, so Trump has activated the National Guard and we'll tell you what they are protecting. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this

to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy We all the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news where we're starting. Ye, Well, coronavirus cases in the United States have reached a single day high. So actually yesterday we hit the record levels that have not been seen since April. According to reports, the states with the largest uptick include Florida, Texas, and California with more than five thousand new cases apiece. I

mean it would have to be a combination of all. Yeah, it would have to be a combination of all types of things, right, more test thing happening, the fact that people are back out in the streets because the states have reopened the mass protests, right like, you would have

to be a combination of all. Yeah, I think you know what, but they've been testing a lot for for the last couple of months, So I mean, I think it's the fact that people are out and about now that out they're seeing people touching people, you know, in close proximity with people. So that's the scary part. So what happens now? Do we shut the country down again? Did we go into a bigger recession? Do we you know,

people lose more jobs, more work? Like what happens now? No, they're not really just got offendify ourselves, everybody got right on. At this point. There are anti face mask rallies going on, and one in particular, an Arizona councilman actually ripped off he's chanted, I can't breathe, and then ripped off his face mask in front of a crowd, which is crazy. And then he did apologize afterwards. He said it was

hot and stuffy. If they tell you to wear a mask and they tell you the social distance, because that stops the spread of disease. Having an anti face mask rally is the opposite of all of that. So don't be ship. Definitely seed number spiking up in cases. Okay, all right, Now, four hundred DC National Guard members have been activated and they're on standby now to protect the monuments,

and that is under orders from Donald Trump's administration. They want to make sure that they protect monuments during anti racist protests in Washington, according to reports. He did also say that that activists faced up to ten years in prison under the Veterans Memorial Preservation Act if anything happens. Yeah, and this is what I don't understand, And this is, you know, America's supposed to be for the people, and the people saying we're all saying that these statues are

not right and offensive. Wouldn't it be like, all right, we get it, let's take it down. Why are we getting the National Guard and playing more taxpayer money to protect the statue? Well, we're not all saying that Let's be clear, we're saying that not everyone. Yeah, you're dealing with a seventy plus year old old, white, privileged man, Okay. He wants to hold on to the to the last

remains of power that his ancestors have. Okay. And it's interesting that Trump has done more to protect date statues from people than he has to protect people from this whole pandemic that we're in. All right, in Milwaukee, this all started on Tuesday night as a missing person's investigation and then morphed into a whole lot more than just that. By the end of the night, three people, including two fourteen year olds, had been shot, and the house was

set on fire. Police had fired tear gas and pepper spray on members of the community as hundreds of people gathered outside of a house in Milwaukee where police earlier conducted an investigation. They were trying to find these two missing teenage girls. They were aged thirteen and fifteen. They had been located by the way as of Wednesday morning, but police are investigating whether the girls were victims of sex trafficking, and they said that is something that they

were looking into. The main concern though, in Milwaukee is when these women. When these young girls were reported missing, they decided that it wasn't enough to issue an Amber alert, and according to some of the members of society there, Amanda Schiller, a photojournalists, wrote that the police did show up once the community took the measures into their own hands, so they decided that police weren't going to do anything. Police officers said they weren't going to Amber alert. According

to people there. They said officers have neglected the communities of colors needs and safety for so long that the neighborhood actually created their own missing person's account. It's called Missing Persons Milwaukee and it was created on social media back in February. They said there's a clear bias and selective culture practice when it comes to issuing timely Amber alerts, a missing person and reports in Milwaukee for people of color. So people decided to form their own search party and

find these young girls. So what do we need We need a Amber Roles alert or something like, what do we need to get Amber alert? I'm talking about we need something specifically for black people. Oh, just for black people, clearly right, we need don't we clearly need our own Amber Roles alert and something since they don't want to give us the regular Amber alert. Right, Yeah, that's crazy that you can go to the police do what you're supposed to do your concern for your daughter's whereabouts. And

they said, um, sex trafficking in Milwaukee. It has something, it's something that has been an issue for quite some time in the Please just haven't been paying that much attention to it. And so according to their policy, they said, there's a set of criteria you have to meet to be designated as a critical missing and the missing person's information then gets distributed. And those two girls didn't, but they did fortunately find them. That's because of the community

one of the mothers. One of the mothers found them. Maybe we need a specific unit just for that kind of stuff, just to say it was the same way we need like people who know how to respond to mental health issues in the police department so we don't have to call them when we got to do well to check. Maybe we need somebody that we can specifically call the guard then and start searching for those kids,

because when those kids go, absolutely time is of the essence. Yeah, like every second counts, and they moved them from state to state city the city. Yet like you said, time is of the essence. We got to get those kids immediately. All right, Well that is your front page news. All right, get it off your chest eight hundred five five one oh five one. If you need to vent from line to wide open, call us. Now is to Breakfast Cloud. Good morning the Breakfast Club. This is your time to

get it off your chests. Whether you're man or blessed, so peo beletter have the same industry. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this? This is blind Gep Darling, Good morning, blind Beauty. How had Blind Beauty? Are blessed Black and Holly favor? How are the girls so name? Yeah they're really good. Actually yeah, they were supposed to be my daughter's cheerleading try out, but they couldn't get clear to do it outside, so

they're not doing it. Are you gonna let us do it on cheer leading this year if they allow them to do it outside? Yeah? Yeah, he was about too. He said they wouldn't let him. She loves them. How are you you? I'm doing well? Thank you? How are you feeling? Um? Pretty good? I'm grateful because um, even though like do everything, I'm still being able to pay my bills before they're due, even though like you know, I'm not. It's a blessing right now. Yes, Um, how

are you envy? I'm doing well. I'm doing well. I'm okay. That's good. No, I just call it because I haven't talked to you guys in a while, and I always called it promote something and I just want to say what's up and see how y'all was doing and envy. Um. Yeah, I love your wife, like, oh, thank you, I love too, And I was just sat, I hope, So I was sad you guys didn't do like the Jamaica thing. Yeah,

the make Jamaica trip had to be postponed. But we'll do it again, maybe next year when all this dies down. We were excited, it's sold out. We were happy to do it. But well, we'll see if we could do it again. I mean, we had to cancel it because of COVID, but we'll do it again. Are you guys going to be able to do like another one like in America like a meet and Greek like a live like in America? Or I doubt? We don't know when. Yeah,

I doubt this year. Like my wife is serious, serious about this like she is like, she does not play, Like I have to get permission to leave the house, like everybody has to get permission to leave the house. Like she don't play. Like she's like no, like we can't bring that back home, We can't bring that to our parents. So yeah, she hasn't left the between this house, and we just purchased a home between those two homes. That's the only place that she don't She don't play,

and she like now she don't play, So I doubt it. Yeah. Well, I just wanted to call him to say I love you guys, and um, yeah, I just love y'all. Just wanted to come and check in with y'all really quick or whatever. Thank you for the wellness check. Oh yeah, oh yeah, alrighty? Now hello, who's this charmer? Hey, Charlomagne, get it off your chests? What you're saying you, Charlomagne? Are you calling me? No? This is burned Dow for Charlotte. Hey, Chalynne,

what's happening so aggressive? Ye? Tell the ghost speaks about me, Tell you about my favorite that's my favorite, that's my favorite rapper of all time? Hell yeah, yo, put your cousin now born click on. Please are you rapping? I have no idea who that is? Who is now born to click your cousin rod g check it out on YouTube. Please never heard of him. He's rapped my coat? Get out, g on root please them up. We believe it. I'll

tell you. Listen to ghost Face would tell ghost Face, would tell me to tell you stop eating parks early in the morning that you fish. That's it, get fish, toss salads and make rap ballots me damn skipping? Do alright? I do what I want to do, definitely right now. But have a have a blessed day. King. Yeah, he got some geane denim shorts on right now. No no socks at all. Pick trying to figure out what your

stick he gonna take out the house today? Word, definitely Yankees fitted all right, get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent, hit this up now. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. I'm telling I'm telling all of ye if this is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed, eight hundred five eight five one five one, we want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this? This

is William Martin. Good morning to you. Good morning William. Get it off your chest, sir, Yeah, I don't want to think you back about the Milwaukee conversation that you was talking about this morning. I feel like the Milwaukee situation, we need to start that the commission. If we need to stave our kids, and we need to do much about the corruption going on as well, we need to make the difference. We need to stop asking some coermission and start doing for our gam Our love was right now,

I'm gonna Golijah Mohammad said do for self. I mean, that's exactly what happened in Milwaukee. They first went and when the police went and do an amber alert, that people took matters into their own hands and showed up at the house and hundreds of people were there. Yeah, they burned down the guys call his crib and started shooting. Now doing what they want, not doing what they want to do, actually permission to do what they need to do.

That's the whole issue about the Milwaukee They got fired up so much that they started their own and to go for and both kids. Why we have to sit back and wait for permission to go find our kids. Why can't we just start up our own and do for our own now, why we have to find act for permission like we kid, You're right now, I'm with you. You gotta protect your You gotta protect your own. You

gotta protect your own communities. You know, especially if you know that we especially if you know the perpetrators to say crime, Like if you have an idea where these kids are at, ain't got time to wait on the police. Let's mob up and let's go handle our business like they got all these guns in the hood for Thank you, brother. You gotta go protect your own. Hello, who's this what I want to buried? Man o? Seven? What's up? Brother?

Seven to five seven? Get it off your chess. Yeah, I'm just My thing is about the utter everybody complaining about the statures. My thing is is already in the history, but tomorrow, what's the point of keeping statures up? Because you're actually they're actually just trying to reinforce white supremacy, you know what I'm saying. That's all that's all that is.

They want to they want to constant remind it to America of the power that they had and continue to still have, and a constant reminded to us that we're under a white supremacist regime. That's what that is. That's that's my thing. That's all I want to think. All right, brother, thank you, get it off your chess eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, you can hit us up at any time. Now, we

got rumors on the way. Yes, we are going to be talking about Camille Cosby and find out what she has to say about Bill Cosby, about her husband, and about the history of the me too movements. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club turning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne Nagay. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Meek mill Verse is Trade Songs the team. This is the rumor report with

Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Yes, so apparently Meek Milan Trade Songs got into it and they're friends, so they did immediately it teams like makeup publicly. But it all started with Trey Songs doing this challenge, Feed your City challenge and tagging Meek Mill into the challenge, and Meek Meil responded because Trey Song said, take some of

them bands and accept the Feed your City Challenge. Mikmeil said, Trey Songs, I donated like two million this year where you at l ol two hundred k to Philadelphia schools, my Phantom for less Fortunate four hundred k and raise fifty million for reform. Trade Songs don't try me like that. Trade Songs replied, what you feel attacked? I know what you do for your community. That's why I challenged you.

I'm at every to do their part and more. You included I'm gonna try to well whoever, but what I'm about, what I'm on right now, feel how you feel. The Feedure City Challenge was created by the Ricky Davis Legacy Foundation, just so you guys know what it is, and that's a way for celebrities to give back to their hometowns. So Thenek Mill. Then Trey Song said, So Miek Mill apparently felt a way about me challenging him to the

Feedure City Challenge. He felt the need to tell me what he's already done, hopefully not realizing I tapped on him because of how much. I know he's already doing for his community. That's great. You donated FAM that's great. You help imprison reform, that's great, that's great. You gave you a fan. I'm simply trying to bring us together to further help our communities. You offended, Lol, you got it. So Mikael responded, don't try to put me on the spot.

He said, you could have kept this, and you could have just kept this in the comments, and I ain't feel your comment, so on and so forth. Yeah, I didn't understand any of that, especially being that Meek is on the front lines in regard of the philanthropy. We see what he does for the community, police reform, all that good stuff. So I don't understand why Trede came and him like that. But I do like seeing brothers having a back and forth over who does what in

the No, it was change. No, I think it was a challenge. I think, what, yo, you know, why don't you use some of that money. Here's this challenge that we just did in Virginia, that push your t just did in Hampton, and you know Fab is going to do in Brooklyn and Trouble's doing the head So why don't you do. I don't think it was an attack. I think it was he was doing it to everybody, everybody he's cool with. He was like, hey, let's do the cellers for your city. I don't think it was like, man,

you got like that. That's it just came. It just came in. It just came at an odd time because when Meek posted that picture with him with all the stacks in his hand, people started posting this old tweet where he posted your lane if you're still on Instagram, flashing your cash, and so people were coming to him about that. So that's when Trey jumped in. I just thought it was kind of kind of strange. But once again, I like seeing brothers beefing over what the over who

does what in the community. That's that's that's a good thing to have a back and forth over. Trey Song said that he hit Meek mel on the phone both numbers I got and I sent a DM. He said, it's a challenge, same way I challenged Mustard fab trouble and they all accepted we ain't even supposed to be at no kind of odds about giving back. He said, that's goofy, and Meek said me and Trey brows that's it just threw me off though, so I don't think

and Trey apologize. He said, yeah, if you felt slighted, maybe for the timing he might have been really and he did say he called him and you know, DMed him and also challenged all these other people, and he might not have met anything. Maybe the timing from Meek Mill just fell off, but it might have just been was just the timing and like, I didn't even know anybody's coming at me. I didn't. I didn't probably just popped up and said, hey, yo, with that money, let's

do this challenge. And you know, Meek ticket a little differently, and Trey might not have known that either. He might have just been like here, I just challenged all these people. Let's tag my brow in all right now. Billie Eilish was criticized, and that is for following Chris Brown, Justin Bieber, and xxx ten Tassion on Instagram. So she ended up

on following every about these now. She recently posted a message to victims of abuses, message that other people have been posting if I am following your abuser DMI and I will unfollow them and I support you well, she got a lot of backlash right away because she follows those alleged abusers. And after that she decided to unfollow absolutely everybody on Instagram from that backlash. But then she got backlash for unfollowing everyone because they said that's an

empty gestures. Yeah, you can't win for loose. That's why you got to stop playing to the crowd in order to lead the orchestra. You got to turn your back to the crowd. Man. Stop, these people will drive you crazy. You'll have you out here doing hopscotch, all right, or the poke the hokey pokey. You'll be putting one foot in, one foot out, right foot in, right foot out. You'll be shaking it all about, Like, stop following people. Do

what you feel like doing. Man, all right. And Bill Cosby's wife, Camille, did a phone interview with ABC News anchor Lindsay Davis, and she talks about everything regarding Bill Cosby's case. As you know, he has the opportunity, he's got an appeal. And here's what you had to say about the me too movement in the backlash that they received from that. First of all, I don't care what

they feel. Secondly, the me Too movement and movements like them have intentional ignorance pertaining to the history of particular white women, not all white women, who have from the very beginning pertaining to the enslavement of African people, accused black males of sexual assault without any proof whatsoever, and by ignoring that history, they have put out a lie in itself, and that just because I'm female, I'm telling

the truth. Well, history disproves that as well, and gender has never ever equated with truth, so they need to clean up their acts. Interesting statement. Women do lie, but women tell the truth as well, So it's really up to us to allow due process to play out and listen to all women, but you gotta believe all proof. And she's absolutely right about the history of white women in this country. We've seen that from the Mtail to

all accoarns of the world right now. So I don't even know if it's something you can police, though, you just have to, like I said, listen to all women and believe all proof. That's it, right. Well. The Me Too movement, though, has been instrumental in empowering women to be able to speak out and have a space where they feel like they're supported when they say things. So I don't know that I would want to bash that movement because she said they have intentional ignorance pertaining to

the history and so on and so forth. But it is something that has been a pervasive issue that finally people are, you know, getting their due process as well. So if women feel empowered by the me too movement, that's important. Yeah, it's not a black or white thing, Like it's not that easy. Like there is nuance in these situations. Women do lie, but women tell the truth as well. So it's just like where do where do you fall into that? You just gotta let things play out.

You gotta let do process take its cost. And like I said, listen to all women, but believe all proof, simple as that. All right. Well, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss Yee. All Right, when we come back, we got front page news. What we're talking about you, yes, and let's talk about amud Arebory and these indictments. All right, we'll get into

that next. Keeping lock this to Breakfast club. Good morning, ej Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we all breakfast gave. Let's get news yeah, yeah, you're right. Ready, let's go ye all right. First off, we got to talk about justice for Brianna Taylor. So you can join Brianna's family and attorneys Benjamin Crump and Linda Baker, uh sam Agar, activists, celebrate, celebrities and concerned citizens. That's going to be happening today at eleven am. And you can look at Until Freedom

that's Tamika Mallory's organization. You can look at that Instagram page if you want to know all the information. They're gonna have buses available. Also, it's first come, first serve, So you can go to until Freedom dot com slash Brianna Taylor to get more information on how YouTube can go and attend the rally for justice or Brianna Taylor need another march, let me called Tamika sloot to everybody out there today, hold the line. Appreciate y'all being on

the front lines seeking justice for Brianna Taylor. What are they even flying back like there's like the mayor of that town or who like the police chief. Are they even replying back to people that's raising all this noise and making all this hell? Yeah, I think they have this noise and raising all this hell. As far as I know, I think they did finally just fire one of the police officers, right, is that correct? Yes? Yeah, so that's a start. But now let's keep it going.

So that's something because you gotta think this happened over three months ago. So now that people are making noise, all right, NASA in the meantime, it is naming its headquarters after Mary W. Jackson, the agency's first African American female engineer. They are renaming their headquarters and so I think that's really really dope. They said. Mary never accepted the status quote. She helped break barriers and open opportunities for African Americans and women in the field of engineering

and technology. She's one of the hidden figures, right, Yep, she's one of the hidden figures all right. Now, three men who have been accused in the shooting death of a mod Aarbury that happened on February twenty third were indicted yesterday by a grand jury. According to a distric attorney, those men are Travis McMichael, his father, Greg McMichael, and William R. Brian. They were indicted on malice and felony

murder charges in a mod Aarbury's death. They said, we will continue to be intentional in the pursuit of justice for this family in the community at large as the prosecution of this case continues. Buried in white seeds under the jail. All right, mayonnaise trees. Bye, they can go. All right, hope they get charged. Well, they got charged. Hope they get convicted. Convicted, Yes, all right. Coronavirus, those

numbers aren't going anywhere, right. New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut are now requiring travelers from states with high coronavirus rates to quarantine for two weeks. So if you're planning to come to New York, to New Jersey or to Connecticut, they're saying that if you have a positive test rate higher than ten per one hundred thousand residents over a

seven day rolling average. So if your state has a ten percent or higher positivity rate over seven day rolling average, then they are going to force you to quarantine for two weeks if you come here. So that's hurt. Now, how are they going to force somebody to quarantine if I come in from Miami or one of those hot spots. How are they gonna make you quarantine? Well, they said, each state is going to be responsible for their own

enforcement of the quarantine. So they said there'll be public relations campaign at airports, highways, and other locations, and Cuomo in New York said that those violating the quarantine could be subject to a judicial order and mandatory quarantine and finds our two thousand dollars for the first violation, five thousand for the second, and ten thousand if you cause harm. Yeah, I saw the fine thing. I'm gonna tell you something. They can easily track you. You think they're not tracking

your black ass right now? You know? I think you don't think they're tracking all of us. Were walking around and tracking thousands of people that come the thousands of people that come back from Miami and Orlando. You think they're gonna track the thousands of people and make them quarantine. Yeah, way I do. I'm gonna be sitting next to you when you go into the barbershop, or they're gonna be sit next to you when you're gonna get some knee listen. City,

the city gotta make some money back. So if they find in the hell out of people, they're gonna get that brand. Okay, I saw them find yesterday. I said, Well, they're not playing. They're gonna be on your ass. Don't try to put your phone on airplane mode. I see you. You're trying to put your phone on airplane mode right now so they can't track you. They know where you're at. I didn't go to Miami. What are you talking about? Now? You're gonna have to get quarantine after you come back

from from a mother daycase. Definitely, they definitely. I don't think y'all know. Did you see did you see the video of what happens when you travel to Jamaica? About when you're travel to Jamaica, I'm talking whou you bring your ass back hill? You have to get tested to go there. We're staying in one villa, so everybody in my villag is getting tested. And then if you do test positive, then they're going to quarantine you away from the villa, so you know, and obviously if somebody does

test positive, then we all have to quarantine. So that's what it is. But we all get tested as soon as we land, so there's no way to get around that. And then you have to go straight to the villa where you're staying, where you won't be in contact with other people. You also get your temperature checked when you land as well. Now where do you quarantine though, like you if you land in you got a villa that

you're supposed to be staying in. What a hell a that's gonna throw you out in Jamaica, But they have places where you can quarantine. So they have places set up for you in case you're not going to be around every Yeah, they do. This actually happen to somebody I know when they landed and this wasn't even because she got tested, her and her son had. They took everybody off the plane because the rules changed while she was flying there and they had to quarantine at a

specific place. All of the people there in one space quarantine for two weeks together before they could even go

to their resort. But the way that it is now in Jamaica, when land, you have to fill out a form before you even go, and you have to do that prior to seventy two hours, and they check your health records and all of that, and then when you land, they take your temperature and then you have to go to a doctor where they actually administer the coronavirus test for you, and then you have to go straight to your hotel and they also have an app that you

have to download. Yeah, all that for seven days. He's all at, you got to go do all that to stay by the beach. You gotta beach and brother. But from from what I saw, from what people were saying out there that actually were traveling, they're saying that it feels a lot safer than anywhere else they've been here in the United States. But you've been here, you don't know who you've been in contact with. You've been out you Mixe, Okay, I definitely have not been out in Mixe.

We do have a juice bar that I have gone to because it's a business that I own. It's Toes Central business and everybody has to be in there with their gloves on and with their masks on. So that's pretty safe. And the only other people I've seen is you know, I hope that Quarantine had quarters in Jamaica. Is five star. Somebody in your party gonna end up there, all right, one end up. They all guaranteed if one person on the play they out a cold. We talked

about because they all vicinity. Everybody already, everybody I'm going with has already gotten tested. But you're gonna get tested again again. You get tested again when you land, they they start to think up your nogi. Yep, you're lying, lying, lying there making test did you're making tests different though they're not like the American it's the same exact way already. I've already done all my research. You know that go.

But I think what is really important though, is that you know, for the people that work there and tourism, it is has been very difficult. As you can see, a lot of people have been furloughed or laid off. So it is important to stimulate the economies in all these places too that we care about. Don't try to use that, okay, saying it is. We just want y'all to be clear when y'all get there, Okay, I guarantee you somebody in your crew gonna have get test test

politive for Corona. How many of y'all is it? Four? Is the teening going with you team? The teenaman out in the bay. I wasn't gonna say it, but she been mixing, mixing, mixing, mixing expired. All right, that's front page news. Now we come back too, Funny, Chloe and Halley will be joining us. We'll kicking with Chloe and Halley. When we come back to Don't Move. It's the Breakfast Club. Aboard it the Breakfast Club winning. Everybody is tj Envy,

Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We have some special guests on the line right now. They have an album out called The Ungodly Hour. We have Chloe and Hallie. Welcome ladies, Hie. Before we said I do want to just say congratulations on the new album just before, just to get it out there. The Ungodly Hour, so dope piece of work, and we're gonna talk about it because you guys touch on some topics that I can't wait to discuss. So yeah, that's what

all was going to ask. How are you two angelic sisters? How do you have an album called the Ungodly Hour? Everything about y'all seems godly. That's so funny. So the reason why we decided to call this album Ungodly Hour was exactly that. I mean, everybody has this perception of

us as being these two little perfect angels. But for this album, we kind of wanted to show another side of us, show the side that people do not see during the Ungodly Hour, because you know, those late hours, you're thinking about all your insecurities and your flaws and all of the bad things and the naughty things, and we just kind of wanted to put that all on the album and let people hear that side of the us, to see the layers that it is to be a woman, all of it is to be So yeah, that's why

I saw you were originally going to call it the Trouble with Angels. We always like to mood board, so we like always get inspired for each project, and so we put like four posts aboards together before we started working, and we put like a bunch of like naked photos on there to show like us bears and our souls and vulnerabilities. And then there was a phrase that we found in like this editorial man that says the Trouble with Angels, who were like, we want to do something

with that. We don't know what it will symbolize for us right now, but we like it because we want to show like all of the things people don't know about it. So it's funny to see how the album is eventually called on Godly Hours, how that phrase inspired us so much throughout the eight months we created this album. So basically, y'all just the perfect balance of ratchetness and righteousness exactuate exactly. But we gotta have now, How is it? I saw y'all actually produced and co wrote on this

album too as well, like majority of the songs. So was that out of necessity because you weren't getting what you wanted from other people? Or was that always a plan? Well, my sister and I we are very big on our artistic integrity and musicianship, and that's always number one for us because we're music lovers at heart. Being women, you know,

my beautiful sisters an amazing female producer. Most of the times we're getting these studios with all of the big producers boy Wonder and Scott Swartz and they're blown away by her tracks. And it's really inspiring for us to always have a foot in what we do creatively. It's very important to us everything that we touch, we write, and we produce because it's our story at the end of the day, and everybody else kind of really just helps enhance that. But yeah, mostly this album was all

done by us in our little garage. How are you guys quarantining right now? And how difficult it is to get out there express and show your music right now. You know, honestly, it's been kind of funny easy because we've been doing everything from home. You know, my sister she was going to be in London right now filming for a Little Mermaid, and we would have been separated. And we never really figured out how we would be

promoting this album being in two places at once. So I always feel like God's plan is better than any plan we could come up with. So I feel like odly this worked out. And for like any of the virtual performances we have to do, we do it in our backyard and our tennis court were fun. Yeah, I was like new creative ideas, So I think it's kind of been working in our favor. I always kind of look at like the positive outlook of things. So how far Little Mermaid got got pushed back? Um? No, I

mean I can't really tell you much. But when I was out there, it was so much fun. I mean I was very thing for three months out in London. My family and I we all went over there. Cooey was with me for a month and it was such a beautiful experience. Since since the whole world's kind of caused. Until this all goes away, I cannot wait to get chuck. Also, also, how closely you are to being done? No, likey f we are. I'll just say we're not finished yet. Okay,

there you go. I want to ask you, lady, since you are together a lot of times, do you ever feel like, okay, I need some time apart? And how does that happen? Especially during quarantine? Yeah? Well, I appreciate about the two of us is that, like we're two completely different individuals, Like sometimes I feel like we're twins with another time of Like, No, we're different because Hollie's in areas on the cancer, so naturally we have like our differences and whenever Holly needs a space or I do,

it's easy to communicate that with each other. You know, it's pretty easy. At first, it was hard adjusting with our whole family and five of the feel with our family and just seeing each other's space for like the first month of quarantine. So once we kind of got in the rhythm and the group of things, it got a lot of the year. Have y'all ever not liked someone the other person was dating? Oh yeah, oh yeah, yeah, strong, strongly that was a strong ye, that might have happened yesterday,

and like, yes, who is this? Tell us who he is right now? We want to know because you look too disgusted. We see like the best in each other. Yeah, and like we know like our highs and highs and we know what it takes a strong man to handle us because our dad has kind of raised us to be strong independent women women and we don't really settle for anything less than we deserve. So when we see like our best friends with someone that they could do better than, it's it doesn't really live up all that

her glory is. Of course we're gonna say something. I'm the first one to say something because I'm very straight up. So how would those conversations, like when you're telling your sister like, look, I don't like him. Yeah, it's like that. Yeah, it's like okay, it's not your life and that's okay. And we really respect that about each other because sometimes you have to let somebody else do their thing in

their life and let that play out. And sometimes you're completely wrong, and sometimes it's like you know, girl, that's right, what are y'all? What are y'all looking for? Though? When you see your sister dating somebody, what are you looking for in that person? Like what makes them work? I didn't want to see someone who makes my sister really really happy and helps her like her fullest flows potential, because that's someone I want for me. I want to

learn from a man. I want them to teach me things, and that would be hard to find because I know a lot of things. I think I'm very hard so and I want someone who isn't intimidated by a woman's success. That would be woman fullest. Well, yeah, that's the one, because really I feel like at this age that we are, we're very blessed, and a lot of the guys our age aren't really um that's gotten to a certain point in their lives that that we have because we're very blessed,

you know. So we also work hard too, Yeah, and we also work very hard for what we have. So sometimes you have to get a guy who's like really strong and it's like confident and really supports you, and to have an ego that kind of gets in the way of that support, you know, just somebody to care. Yeah, all right, we got more with Chloe and Hallie when we come back. Let's get into this single it's called

do It. It's the Breakfast Club good Morning. That was do It from Chloe and Hallie Morning, Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club were still kicking in with Chloe and Hallie. Ye. Well, Chloe, now you're twenty two and Hallie you're twenty right, is that correct? Yeah? Yeah, all right? Michael. Oh that's exciting.

So how has that been though, because we saw y'all like as young girls growing up and now with this album just talking so much about relationships and being out with your girls, and you know, even sexuality, as you said you wanted to express your sexuality on this album as well. So what has that journey and that response

been like for you? The journey has been natural for us because we bear our complete souls in our music, and USIC is so therapeutic for us as we're evolving as young women's musical naturally evolved with us as well. We're very private with our personal life, but it's funny hearing and seeing how people will try to like posle pece stories together and it's really fun to see how

people can do that through the music. So I'm really happy about being received now this album people Dragon, they had people dragging Diggy Simmons and they were like, look, he didn't We don't even know if this song is about him, and we don't know what happened. We know y'all broke up Chloe, but we see people were going in on Diggie like he cheated on her and he was hitting up her friends all because of Busy Boy.

Busy Boy is dedicated to like all the playboys in the world who are like so so so handsome, and it's like y'all got a good connection. But you know he's meant with other women too. So that's what that song about. Version that dirty clean, well, we call that dirty niggas in my day, my day, that's we used to call them, and you guys to get them on the vert of all BT hip Hop, whereas y'all got nominated, right yeah, yeah, Ever, so how does that work? Do

y'all perform from the backyard? Like, how is that hour? Is that working? Exactly? I mean, we have been performing from our backyard. It's been really fun because we don't have to leave the house. How difficult is that? Though? With no audience? Nobody watching nobody charing is just like epier to me. You gotta as a camera like audience. You kind of gott to provent it. You know, y'all opened the album what a saying that has gotten me fired at least three times. Don't don't ask for permission

to ask for forgiveness. I know what that means to me, But what does that? What does that mean to you? So why we wanted to open up the album with that is because we're not going to apologize for being ourselves and bearing our souls. We don't do this for outside validation. And if we insold any body by being unapologetically young black women and feeling strong in that, then that's okay. We going to do that, put our complete confidence in our headheld high up first, and then ask

for forgiveness later. You know, question, was it was it hard? I know you said it's easy working with your sister? Was it hard working with your little boyfriend? Did he Grownish? When y'all doing Grownish? Goodness? Gracious? What I love about working on Grownish is that we're all like a big happy family. Like the energy is so good. Everyone on sets, we're all chill, We're all friends and I can't wait to go back to songing. It's really really fun. I

love y'all media and channel. I think you guys are incredible. All right, that was good. But even with the X Dad, what if the ex is back for the next season. We're friends, We're good, everything's good. When they were jagging in my line, did he hit you up and was like, say something, say that the songs out about me because they would definitely go in in. Did y'all at least

have a conversation about that? He was very supportive. So what I didn't really truly appreciate about being signed to Beyond Bay is that she lets us find our own selves through the music and everything we've created. It's come from us. So then we'll send the music to her once we feel like we've gotten it in a good place, and usually still send like a long list of notes for songs and stuff. But when we sent the album, you know, we really are close to no notes. We

were like, she must really like this project. Yeah, that was right. Yeah, And every time she posted our support our original music, it means the absolute world to us. We still get start struck every time. So it's just we're in a pretty good situation because I know for

some artists they can't do that. You know, we get to use all of our projects, produce and write all of them, and work with people we want to work with, and she'll even bringing her expertise sometimes too, Like it was her idea for us to work with Scott Sort and never Meta before. But we've always been and through working with Scott, we has like five and successions and we do it with him and we made Lonely with him.

I want to talk about a couple of the themes the album because it is a lot about relationships, right all right now? Have you ever done something to a guy y'all talk about on the song catch up right with Swallee. Have you ever done back to him what he did to you if he treated you foul and started talking to somebody else, have you ever done it back as revenge? I haven't. I haven't, Oh, though I am very petty. I feel like the most I would do because yeah, it's like I'm like a one woman person.

So when I like the one, I'm later and focused on it. But when I feel like you're not on the same level, then I'll like finally respond to these other people have been constantly hitting kept that I've been ignoring for a long time, and then I'll do that, and then I don't feel bad. Have you ever contacted the other woman? Beast own to another woman? And I never? I love you that because you're in the relationship with the guy. You're not in the relationship with the woman.

Whether or not she knew you were in a relationship with him, you're not with her. Yeah, I don't. I don't get that. Going to the other moment. Yeah, have you ever cheated? No? No, I believe you look a little you smirking hallie. She said, you believe in karma that somebody ever. Have you ever hit a guy in the DM, anybody in that DM before? No, we don't hit up first, we might respond, I don't. Okay. First, are you both single? Yeah? Yeah? Are you dating? No? Oh? Yeah?

I mean you can't really in quarantine? Well I can't. You can't really, Like what is dating in quartan? Be uping on FaceTime? Dating is just talk. Listen. I feel like this quarantine time of getting to know somebody is actually a good time because y'all have those really deep conversations before you hook up in person. So are you having deep conversations. Yeah, I've been opening conversation, No I have. Yeah, all right, we're keeping our eyes on you, okay, ladies.

But every time, every time I see y'all out, you guys are so sweet and amazing, and so I just love the journey to see when y'all were young, to see y'all as beautiful women still doing the thing and expressing yourself and growing in this music business and in acting and everything else. So I just want to commend you for that. You guys are amazing. Thank you so much. Thanks for all of you guys always supporting us. It

really means a lot, so thank you. Speaking of your acting, I saw to marro Maori say, well, so a fan said that they want her to do a third movie of Twitches and suggested that you two play her daughters. Woud y'all ever consider that? Heck yeah, he loved them. We think they look too young to play our mall. It looks so good, but I'm down. I have downed for anything Twitches. Yeah, Well, thank you ladies for joining us. We appreciate it, and y'all be safe out there and

don't let them. Thank y'all so much. Halle's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, have a going guys morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Yo. He just left, you just did. Don't even see you anymore? What good morning. Shout to Chloe Halle for huh. Yes, I was gonna say shout to Chloine Halley for joining us this morning. What you're reading,

I was reading a text message. I'm very excited about the Jada Kiss versus A Fabulous m versus that's coming up. I know Angela is talking about that in her room of reports will discuss it more. But I am very excited about that. That is That is a very that is a very uh uncle uncle excitement. Yeah. It's on my bond day. It's Monday, right, yeah, Monday, Monday is my born day. That is Yes, that's one of those for me in the era that I grew up in.

I am very excited to see Jada kiss versus versus Fabulous. Yeah, and this is gonna be um. Me and Clue are actually doing then after party in the same building, so it's gonna be a lot of fun. They got some exclusives that they're releasing as well. So it's gonna be it's gonna be a good battle. I know you you you you got your No. No, don't say how I feel. We'll talk about it in a rumor report. Don't say how I feel. We were discussing rumor report. I tell you how I feel it. I just don't. Just don't

use the word wash. I love fab and I love Jayda. Don't say it because because we're not talking about we're not you know what we'll discussed. Don't don't talk to me. We'll talk about talk about it in the room report. All right, all right, rumors are up next your bed looks stupid? You bid? Why are you looking about your look stupid? Because you put you put a fresh you put a fresh paint job on that I did not.

You can put the look you get. No, I didn't. No, I didn't you Why Why are you looking at me so close? It looked like it looked like a tattoo. It's very distracting. I'm looking at you through the phone because we both broadcasted from the house and my wife like it. And I'm not doing it for you unless you go You're gonna treat hug me. But my wife like it. That's all that matters. She hates how you messing up the pillow sheets. She can't stand off the

pillow sheets. All a little matter what. And y'all got and y'all got little babies, hold on, and y'all got little kids. So you gotta clean draws with Fisis in them and and pillow sheets with with Beijing on them. No matter what I do, you better do better. If I do better, king, you will say it's fake. If I grow my bed, you will say it's fake. Whatever I do, you will say it's fake. Hey, guess what, stop doing Stop doing fake. It's not it's my you

know what, Just that simple, you know what? That's not talking to you. Rumors, rumors up next to the Breakfast Lugal Mornings, just oh gosh, got the report, got a report breakfast club. Well, Nicki Minaj has activated her barbs and that is to light up asap Ferg's comments. She said, ya gotta light up his comments every day if you want movie your hips. It's a song that snippets have been leaked out of here, but it sounds like, oh

my hips to catch stay. Hey baby, it's they say I've been heaven on hellicat day ya feel about all of my shades and pull up in the Cherry Mercedes y Chinese Banks with my two writes. He shake from out the keys headed to harsh. Now I've got the vending going in this ras. Anybody plane Chaine and we mom that's because on these fake jickens try to rob style. Yeah. Clue actually premied that we do a show called Monday Night Mixtape every Monday from ten to midnight, and Clue

premier that a couple of weeks ago. I heard that Kulueminati drop, so Clue has it we should light up clues comments, Yeah, that might work. And Nicki minaj verus on that asap Fer record is so hard dropped on the clues box with Nicki minach I'm not a hater. I get props for propses, dude, she got busy on that record with Asap. Let's light up DJ clues comments. He could drop that and you couldn't. Clue. Clue definitely didn't send it to me, and I don't think he

played it again. I think he just played it that one time. But I'm gonna see Clue this weekend, so I'm definitely gonna try to get it from his laptop. Oh you're going out this weekend? Yeah, I gotta do money in that mixtape, but I would be I'm not traveling. And we saw you take a picture of itself as well. Yeah that's that was a bad one. Um yeah, okay. Anyway, there's another song that she's saying, you can light up Kim Kardashian's comments, and that's a Kanye West single. It's

called new Body, And here's that. I'm me a new body now gone needs the moon is. Don't let the world trying to stick me like a soup pick. I'm a moon body. None needs to move its shot du unless to shoot. Cookie can't make me the coke. Cookie can't come with the woman. Puff puff pass. You do not want to smoke. Just be sleeping nor me, but beclaiming they won't. So apparently the rumor is that was supposed to be on his Yande album. Oh you know what,

I think I actually heard that first before. All right, well, yeah, so everybody's lighting up the comments right now trying to hear these Nicki Minavs songs. All right, Nasa, that was that was supposed to be on a Kanyee record, I did hear that? Yeah, that Wasna Kanye all right. Antiana Taylor has revealed that Erica Badou is going to help her out when it's time for her to give birth. She was on a Nick Cannon and here's what she said, you're having this one out the crib too. Is that

it's gonna be a site. You know, it was crazy. Even though the Junie story is crazy, it kind of put me in the comfort zone where I don't I don't know if I want to go to the hospital for this next baby. Yeah, I'm considering home birth and I'm actually I'm gonna be doing it with Rika. Oh wow, that's very excited. So I'm gonna have her just seeing her verse from low key to me Erica BADOULA, Okay,

that's dope, that's dope. Duelas are great. You know, my my my third daughter, my wife was able to have a vaginal birth because she had a c section for our second daughter. And they always tell you that, you know, after you have a c section, you gotta keep having c sections. But because of missus Lathan Thomas Mama Glow, she was able to have a vaginal birth. So dulas are great. Yeah, Erica Badeut isn't certified unless she delivered

all three of her children at home. And she has also helped orty mothers safely have their babies as well, so she's part of the baby's welcoming committee. She said, that's dope, all right. Now, Beyonce, the beehive is angry, and that's because of a post that Britney Spears put up. Now, Britney Spears posted a picture with the bee on it. We know that you know the Queen Bee is Beyonce, and I guess Britney Spears also calls herself Queen Bee. I don't know, I don't know, I don't follow. Never

heard that in my life. Only acknowledge the queen Bees. That's that's Little Kim and Beyonce. Right. So she had instructed and people call her queen, she said, And Britney said, to all my fans who call me Queen Bee, I believe this would be more accurate, accurate, And then she put the winky face and some be emojis and a bee with the crown on it, and the bee hive went crazy. I don't think she meant any harm by it. Perhaps she might not have known what the beehive is, Like,

I'm not sure that's the thing you talk about. You ever seen My Girls? You ever seen the great classic movie My Girls? Thomas j was allergic to bees. Okay, when he walked into the woods, he didn't mean to run into that bee hive, but he did, and then guess what he was at the funeral without his glasses. So that's what happened to Britney Spears yesterday. She ran into a bee hive. She had no idea to be

hive was there? Okay? Well, Little Kim's a queen bee also, right, That is who I acknowledge is the queen bees, right, So I don't know who knows but she. I don't know how you could not know that. But the difference between Little Kim and Beyonce is that when Little Kim was, you know, at the top of her game, there was no social media, so she didn't have an emoji. So Beyonce got an emoji. She got the pace all right. Now,

Fab and Jadakiss are doing the versus battle. We've been wondering who Fab was going to battle and Jadakiss as well, so the two of them are going against each other. That should be a good one. That's happening on the twenty ninth at eight pm, that's Monday at APM Eastern, and you can stream it on Instagram Live or on Apple Music. So you know, I gotta ask what you think? Just conna be this gonna be a good one. This

Jada Kiss and Jada Kiss by a Landslide. I like, I love I love Fab and I love Jada Kiss. But I think that when we compare these verses, we we're thinking lyrics and rhymes. But it's not about lyrics and rhymes. It's about songs when you think about anthems, right, because this is what the verse is about. It's about big records. Creator Kiss has more anthems. Now, Fab got more commercial, commercially successful singles, correct, but Jada got more

street anthems. What's gonna happen when he played the champions here, he gotta start with that. What's gonna happen when you play that breath where we go? People wanna know what's gonna happen when you play We're gonna make it. What's gonna happen when you play his records with Big, because he got real songs with Big, not no, no made up. What's gonna happen when Jadakiss plays Last Days, when Jadakiss plays the freestyle for Cream? What happens when Jada Kiss

plays right by you? By your side? Right? But then you can say what you can What's gonna happen when Fad plays make me better? Or throw it in the bag or you'd be killing Come on, see what I'm saying? Named all you just say you named? And by the way, I love those records, those all commercial singles. I'm talking about big Street, big Street anthems for the verses, ye breathe, keeping it Gangster Fab got Brooklyn. He got a lot

of records as well, a lot of think. I have to say, I honestly don't know who's gonna win this one. I think this is a really but that's what Fab got some joints. That's how you know when you don't know who's gonna win. Yeah, And what happened when Ja Jada got so much? He could play records from the Locks, He can play records that he wrote for Puff, He can play his own solo records. Man, come on, man

show discipline with nas blood pressure, breathe easy. I already said by your side, Like yo, listen, I love fab Fab gets busy, But I'm just talking about of records. That's all I'm gonna say. Fab got at of records. A lot of this is gonna depend on what songs they put against each other. I think that's really what it is, what songs they choose and what goes against what, because we all know that really plays a large part in who wins a battle. This song versus this song,

you'll be killing him. Frad could go any which way. He got jointed, naming all the great commercial stats with all these people fraB got. fraB got joint too, Fab got joints with when he did the joints with Joe Buttons and staff bundles, the street joints he got why white Fab got joints? Being very you're being very New York regional right now, and you people don't know those records all across the country. No kiss that people won't know. There's there's a lot of your records for both of them.

My guy, Ed Sharon, right, that's my guy. Okay, Ed Sharon can rap by your side verbatim. You can wrap Jada kisses verse by your side verbatim. Because he said to him, and this man from London used to ride around listening to that record all the time. Jada is a Jada is a U. And I'm not saying Fab's not. I'm just saying that Jada vis Jada Kiss is universally accepted. And I just think he got bigger street anthems than Fab. Fab got the commercial records, right, so's they gotta go back,

they gotta go back and forth. It's it's a matter over dat Ruby report is over. We got some songs to play, we got some commercials to play. Image a yee, that's your rumor report, all right, Charlotte, as long as hell? Yeah, who you give it that donkey to you. We need Rudy Giuliani to come to the front of the kind of gation we'd like to have a world with him. I'm so embarrassed that that was ever our mayor embarrassing word. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the breakfast Club.

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had to say on Fox News. It should be quite plain to every American who can see through the propaganda that Antifa Black Lives Matter, the communists and their allies are executing a plan they wrote about four or five years ago, including Black Lives Matter. They want to destroy our government, they wrote then. They want to do away with the police. They want to empty out the prisons.

They want to internationalize our government. They want to do away with our system of courts, and they want to take your property away and give it to other people. This is a orchestrated effort. It is no longer a protest about mister Floyd had ended a long time ago. People who say they're favorable to Black Lives Matter, Black Lives Matter wants to come and take your house away from you. They want to take your property away from you. Yeah, they want to let criminals out of prison, all criminals

out of prisoner. I'm a white baby. Do you see what's happening here America? Once again during an election year, they are drawing a line in the sand saying we are over here and they are over there. Rudy Giuliani is creating in US versus them mentality. Black people have always been America's boogeyman, but now Rudy and the other old white men are rallying the troops. They want a civil war in these streets. Black Lives Matter wants to come and take your house away from you. They want

to take property away from you. They want to let all criminals out of prison. They're anarchists and they're anti American. Rudy, stop being a sucker and just say what you want to say. Kill those nerves. Okay, sorry, Toronto. They don't like me using the N word in Toronto, but that's what Rudy is basically saying. See, black people are already looked at as a threat in this country. Rudy is seventy six years old. He's always felt like black people

were a threat. This is nothing new to him. Now, he is just giving white supremacist groups in white militia's degree in light, giving them an excuse to do what America likes to do anyway, and as wage war on black people. Trust me, Fox News host and commentator has been on this okay, by the way Tucker casts and told his views BLM, We're going to eliminate police and replace them woke militias who would then secure powerful liberals

across the country. Listen to these white lives. The media and the relentlessly fawning coverage usually describe Black Lives Matter as an activist group or a protest movement, but that's deception by understatement. Black Lives Matter is not a collection of marchers with signs. It's not a conventional political lobby like Planned Parenthood or the NRA. It's not pressuring Congress to pass some narrow new set of laws. Black Lives Matter is far more ambitious than that. It is working

to remake the country and then to control it. Black Lives Matter is getting exactly what they want, and that is the most basic sign of strength. Strength is the most appealing quality to voters and to people and to animals. Black Lives Matter believes in force. They flood the streets with angry young people who break things, and they hurt anyone who gets in the way when they want something, they take it. Make them mad and they will set your business on fire. Annoy them, and they will occupy

your downtown and declare a brand new country. You're not gonna do anything about it. They know that for certain. Let me tell you something. A man who has a street named after him in every city in this country. Frederick Douglas once said, power concedes nothing without demand. It never has and never will. My fellow Black Americans, we have to demand our full rights that this country advertises it gives its citizens, so that we have the power

we need the function. We're not asking for anything more than what this country has already promised us. And we're not asking for anything more than what we deserve, because truth be told, the only way this country could ever atone for its original sin, which is slavery, is through legislation and reparations. But there really isn't a number that would justify what black people have gone through in this country. You cannot put a price point on our pain. But

black people also remember that we deserve whatever. But good. We get we are old that by this country. So if us demanding what's ours, which is our civil rights, in some form of equity package for building this country for free, if that makes racists uncomfortable, if that makes base biggots bitter, then good, so be it. Okay, I am not America's enemy. I am an enemy of white supremacy. I am an enemy of systemic racism period as you

should be. The reason Rudy Giuliani and Tucker Carson are talking that way because they are terrified of one thing and one thing only, and that, my friends, is cracker ass karma. See, a cracker is a racist, bigot, white supremacist, prejudice privilege, pale human, not a regular white person. There's there's people that happen to be white, and then there's cracker ass crackers, and cracker ass crackers are afraid of

cracker ass karma. I repeat, A cracker is a racist, biggot, white supremaci supremacist, prejudice, privilege, pale human, and crackers are afraid of their karma because they know what they have done to a pressing marginalized black people in other groups in this country, so that white guilt is eating them alive because they think eventually all the evil they have done it's gonna come back to them, and they are correct, But it's not going to be black people administering that revenge. No,

it's going to be God the universe. That's just the way the game works. You can't escape it. I mean you could, Rudy, but you don't have what it takes. See one Shore fire Away to create good karma and reverse cracker ass evil karma is to tell the truth. Anytime you tell a lie, even if it's a small one, you set yourself up for deceit and hidden agendas from other people. And I just played several white lies from

you and Tucker Carson. So I don't know what to tell you other than if you don't like diversity Rudy Giuliani, then you are going to hate heaven. So maybe you should thank God you're going to hell. Please let Chelsea Handler give Rudy Giuliani the biggest he hall heeha heeha. That is way too much, Dan man Is. And listen for all the white people listening to this who think black people want to take over the world, please listen to these words from the Honorable Minister Lewis Farrakhan. We

don't want to become black supremacists. We just wanted this man to white supremacy. Listen, whites fear violence from us. We do not have a history of killing white people. White people have a history of killing us. And what you fear, and it's a deep guilt thing that white folks suffer. You are afraid that if we ever come to power, we will do to you and your fathers

what you and your people have done to us. And I think you are judging us by the state of your own mind, and that is not necessarily the mind of black people. Once again, we don't want to become black supremacists. We just wanted this man a white supremacy. My name is Leonard McKelvey and I approved this message. All right, well, thank you for that donkey of the day. Now when we come back, ask ye eight hundred five

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the guy. We are the breakfast Club. It's time to ask yee. Hello, who's this? You know what's going on? I want to be anonymous? Man? Wanna be what anymous anonymous? All right, what's what's your question for? Ye? Um? Well, I've been talking to this to this woman man and for a little while, and she, uh, she seemed like she lots strong enough man, like she lets me get away with a lot of stuff, get away with like

where do you do? I don't do nothing, but it just seemed like could you know everything I say it goes? You know. So it's just like she don't have her own mind. You know, I care for I want you, she trust you and believes you, and you have a problem with that? Uh yeah, because she just you know, she just she's too open. She let me it's whatever I say go, And I wanted to have her own mind. I mean it's like the perfect woman. I can mold her to whatever I want to be. But I don't

want that. You know, I'm you want to challenge Yeah, I don't want to accept that. You know, listen, I think that's wrong. You feel like you'll take advantage of her? Yeah, I will feel like it's taking advantage of somebody. Well, what kind of direction are you staring her in? That so wrong? I don't know, I'm not. I don't see myself being in the wrong. I just I just feel like I'm taking advantage of it because it's you know, it's whatever I say, go and I try not to

to lead on to that. Do you treat her really well? Yes, I'll do so. Maybe she just trust you and let you lead because she likes the way that you treat her. Also, when you're a great person and she trust you that much, Like what do you want her to challenge you on? Give me an example? I want her to have her own sake. Give me an example, Like if you say this is this is where we're going for like, what do you mean? Like, give me an example of where she does? If I say that's where we're going, just

where we're eating every day? No matter what you know to her, it don't not the matter other than what I say. Okay, a little born sometimes, do you ever ask her what it is that she wants to do and let her know, Like, listen, I want you to make plans sometimes, or I want you to do these things sometimes and step up and I want you to know that's cool, Like that's what I want you to do. I've done that. I still don't matter. It all comes down to whatever I say, so whatever I do. So

you just feel like she's not the one. I mean, I care for I love her, but it's just I want her to have her own mindset. You think there's a reason why she asks this way as far as how she's been raised or things that have happened to her, I have no idea. I mean, I mean, we talked about someone on her past, but I really really don't

know everything in detail. Well, if this is something that you feel like is worth trying to salvage and save, then maybe y'all need to go to counseling together so you can get to the root of why she is this way, because it might be things about her that

you don't know about. You know, I know you said you've asked her, but it might be some things that she even doesn't understand why she acts this way, all right, if that's something that you feel invested in trying to figure out further, you know, and maybe she needs more confidence and maybe she needs to be more assertive and that will help her in life in general. Okay. I just don't want to be that dude to to actually

run without and you know, I'm not. I'm okay with it, but at the end, it just it made me feel bad, you know. Right, Well, listen, if you're if you're not leading her in a way that feels like it's destructive or harmful to her and she trusts you. I understand that there's times that she should be able to lead, because that's what relationships are, right, Sometimes the man lead, sometimes the woman leads, but you just need her to lead at times, is what you're saying. Okay, And I

think that's there. And so if you said you've had these conversations with her, then it might be something deeper in her that you haven't touched on, and maybe she hasn't either. So I would definitely try to do that. And there's a lot of virtual therapy sessions you can be doing right now that might be really helpful that you can do online. Okay, you got any any sights or as a matter of fact, hold on the line.

I'm gonna get your information and I'm gonna send it to you because I do have a therapist, doctor Kendall Jasper, that I always reference. So we're going to make sure that we get you that information because I do feel like this is something that you can work through. If this is somebody like you said, you care about her, you love her, this is something that maybe and I also feel like, even if things don't work out between the two of you, maybe this is something that will

be helpful for her just in general in life. All Right, hold on one second, we'll get your info. All right, ask ye eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need relationship advice, you can hit yet anytime right call us up right now eight hundred five eight five one on five one is to breakfast Club, Good Morning, Coma keep for real, wait up for you get some

real advice with Angela Yet, ask ye morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne Na gud We are the breakfast Club Good Morning with In the middle of ask ye Hello, who's this? You can call me Osbourn Osbourne Okay, Okay. So my issue is I have a jail bay, and I'm hearing a lot of bad things about this jail bay, like um Adan, well no, not a gad things about him,

but like bad things about jail beds in general. And um so he had me to do a lot of things for him when he comes home, and I haven't started doing it yet because I'm hearing a lot of things about jail base and stuff like that. But you know, like if it was me, I would want somebody to, you know, who help me. So this is like the situation that I have. Like he asked me to buy him clothes. He asked me to buy him a car. He asked me to buy him some of the blast. Yeah,

slow down, slow down, slow down. He asked you to buy him a car. Yeah. I mean it was like I was talking to him about the car. I wanted the car like I like old school cars, and it was like a car for like eight hundred dollars, like it was like a sound Victoria and it's really not well it's okay, but it's like okay, cool, Like I have an extra car, you can just use that and

stuff like that. But I'm getting there. But he said, he said, Oh, this is gonna be my car, and I'm like, no, Like, yeah, have you ever watched the Love After lock Up? A lot of people would say that, No, please watch that show. Please watch it now. You can watch it on de man. Uh Love After lock Up? Yes, please watch that show. What channel is that show on? I'm gonna tell you right now. But let me ask you this. So did you know him before he went to jail? It's on WeTV. No, okay, so you met

him while he was locked up? How'd you mean while he was locked up? I met him through my friends, like I met him through a mutual friend, but me and her arm friends anymore. Oh, it sounds a little shady already. First of all, I don't believe a man that you have never met in person should be asking you to buy him a car, buy him clothes. Where is his family at and other people that know him? Oh, he would have to look for the half for hell, So you're letting him come to your house when he

gets out. Yea, what is he in jail for? I'm sorry, what is he in jail for? A lot of different things? Why scamming Violet? No, Yeah, he's violent, but it's not scamming. He's like, but he's like from his friends, like okay, so maybe daddy wants to jail. And he came home and he was just like, Okay, cool, I got you a good guy. He's a really good guy. He just

ahead he just had like a bad basket lobbinge. Here's the problem, right, is that when men are locked up, and women too, sometimes they will say whatever they have to say to whoever they have to say it too, so that when they come home they're all good. If I were you, I wouldn't be going out of my way to do all of these things for somebody if I haven't had the time to see what happens once they get home, because once people get home, things can change.

And you don't know how many other women he's potentially talking to. Does he have any kids or baby mom? No kids, no baby mom? Okay, so you don't know who else he's talking to while he's locked up. So that's one thing. Number two. I would basically, comes home, you got to protect yourself, And I don't think there's anything wrong with being honest about that. And if he's

a real man, he'll understand. I'd be like, look, let's just be I'm already letting you come to my house and said and locked him, talking to him, being faithful to him. If he comes home and comes to your house and then you feel comfortable and doing things for him, that's when you make that decision, not some basic things like if you need some you're a little bit of clothes or whatever. So he's comfortable when he comes home and you're okay with doing that, that's cool. But I'm

not buying nobody, no car. It's already enough that you're letting him, say, at your house instead of going to a halfway house. That's a lot right there. Okay, But it also speaks to volume. Right when a person doesn't have other people close to them or family members or friends that they can rely on, that he has to rely on you. You got other times he has my old best friend boyfriend that he's really cool. Where easy

want to go stay with him when I'm my home? Um, but is there any ways to disticul positive or just I mean, like, yes, there is a way that it can. But I also believe in you're not gonna know, there's no guarantees, So I do believe in protecting yourself. And I wouldn't want to overextend myself financially to some body that I'm not sure how you sound uncertain already? Yeah, because I keep hearing about the love us still lock up? Yeah, thank you. She's gonna do everything for him, all right,

to lock up. I've never all right, while you're home on this quarantine, go to we TV on demand or watch it. It comes on all the time, many seasons of it. Please watch that show, all right, I need to you know what I need to be on an episode of horders after you know, I'm moving, so after I'm checking out all the issue that we have, Like it's it's ridiculous. Like it's ridiculous the way my wife just puts things in the basement, like the basement. No,

it's not Mela on her. If it's something that I don't want, I give it away or I get rid of it. She keeps everything everything. It's ridiculous. But eight hundred five eight five one on five one. Now we got roomors on the way. Yes, and let's talk about somebody who actually was on the show for right and we you know, Friends was not a very diverse show. But she's a black woman, and she said she wasn't asked back. We'll tell you why. All right, we'll get

into that next keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I think everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the room as let's talk Friends. This is the Ruble Report with Angela ye right, and a lot of people who have been talking about the show Friends and the lack of diversity on the show. Well, one person who

was on the show was Sherry Shepherd. There was only a handful of black people on the show during its existence, and it was her, I said Tyler Gabrielle Union, one of the very few black faces on the show. So John Murray, who's a pop culture commentator and he's also friends with Sherry Shepherd, was talking to ABC News and Sherry Shepherd told him he could go ahead and tell

this story. But apparently after the show she wasn't invited back on because at that time, you would send out postcards and thank thank people for being on the show. And here's what John Murray said happened. When Sherry Shepherd sent out her postcards Sherry Shepper's former colst of the view. She was one of the few black faces that was on Friends. Her Aisha Tyler and Gabrielle Union and Sherry was on Friends at the time where you sent out postcards to let people know, Hey, I'm gonna be on TV.

And on her postcard she said on a color photo of herself and she said Friends gets a little color. Well, she also sent that photo to Martha and she got the postcard and was never asked back on the show. So I don't know how oblivious she is to the fact that she didn't have a lack of diversity and she wasn't aware. I think when you know better, you do better. And I hope moving forward she makes better decisions to be more inclusive. Wow, well, she's absolutely right.

Why he was upset? Why do they upset with Sherry shepperd because she said the right thing had a little color to your Friends line up. That's why I never watched Friends, because when I saw Friends, I just wasn't interested because there was nobody on there that looked like me. And I'm the type of person that likes to watch things that don't pertain to me and read things that don't pertain to me. I just never interested in Friends

and me neither. I never watched Friends. I think I've seen Friends because I actually used to watch Steinfeld and Friends would always come on right after, so sometimes the TV would still be on, but it's like scattered that I might see some of the episodes. But Seinfeld didn't have black people on there really either, so I didn't watch that. I did what I did watch Steinfeld, though, and you know what show was very diverse, and you know, it's one of my favorite shows, though when I look

back at it. The Office, I don't know if y'all watch The Office. I watched some episodes of The Office. Office is good. I actually want to binge that. I might binge that over the next couple of weeks. Actually, I've seen every single episode of the Office ever, so and I do love that show all right Now, Reese Witherspoon talks about not knowing what homosexuality was. They did this series Varieties Actors on Actors, and it's Reese Witherspoon

and Regina King and they're having these discussions. And if y'all watch Little Fires Everywhere, which you know, I love that show too. That series on the show, Reese Witherspoon's daughter is all so um, she's gay and she hasn't come out to her mom yet. So here's the reason. Whether it's been talking about her own real life experience and how that played into her character on the show. No one spoke to me about sexuality when I was

a teenager. I didn't understand when homosexuality was. My grandparents didn't explain it. My parents didn't explain it. Somebody I had to learn from, somebody I'm at. In our audition in Los Angeles, oh wow, we incorporated some of the conversation I had with my grandmother afterwards, where she said, you know, homosexual is very rare race and if we put it in the script and you actually said, lad, my grand Elena said that Elena says it, because that's

what was said to me. Now, maybe I missed it, But how old was she during this time when she didn't know what homosexuality it was a teenager? What the hell is she from? Because I'm from multiple of South Carolina, a very rural town when I was run up here with seven thousand people, and I knew what being gay was, So where the hell is she from? That she don't didn't know what would being gays? That's right, I mean from Well, she's from Nashville, Tennants, Naville, Tenants. I thought

she was from Nashville. She's born in New Orleans. I don't know. Maybe she was raised in Nashville. Say she was born in New Orleans. You're in New Orleans and didn't know what gay was. Come on, now, you're a teenager. Maybe, I mean, I don't know. Maybe she was sheltering. Yeah, you don't know. I mean, who yeah, who knows. But Regina King, meanwhile in this interview, says that she thinks it's very insulting when celebrities are telling people stay home,

stay home. Here's what she had to say in the same interview. You have to understand that while we're telling people stay home, stay home, there are people out there who are not in financial situations that to say that to them is almost insulting. She's absolutely positively correct. You don't know people's situation. You don't know that circumstances. Some people got to get up and go to work. They don't have the luxury of working from home like we

are currently doing right now. Correct, man. Some people have business that are going to shut down if you're a small business owner. And a lot of people weren't able to get that paycheck protection program going. A lot of people are struggling because of that. So it is a situation where everybody's different as far as what they can and can't do and what their anxiety is and financial situation is. So yeah, it's difficult to tell people stay home,

all right. An Jill Scott is talking about going to visit a plantation, a former plantation, and how she couldn't believe that some of them are now whitewashed and they're making them like a b Airbnb location or a cozy vacation spot, you know, how they have the bed and breakfast and it used to be a plantation, and they give you the whole tour where here's what she said her experience was, So I take the tour and they're they're walking through the parlor and talking about how they

would host guest and serve brandy and and tea and have conversation and music would be played, and everybody's going, oh no, no, no, don't, don't, don't touch the furniture. And the lady shows us a picture and she says, noticed, how no one really smiled back then, and I looked at those faces and I decided that I was going to get away from this tour. Yeah, I did always think it was weird when you go places and it's like such and such plantation, like it's time to let

that go. Also, welcome, you don't want to come to South Carolina? Then South Carolina got a million of them. Does that bother you? You know what's so interesting. I grew up around all of that overt racism, and it was so normal to me that I didn't even think

it was over a racism. Now that I'm older, yes, I mean, you see all those plantations, and you know, people come to Charleston and they take towards the plantations, and you know, they just took down to John See Calhoun Statue, which is in Marrion Square, and Marrion Square is actually in the shape of a Confederate flag, and we got Confederate flags all over the state House buildings and federal buildings. So yeah, it does. It does bother you.

It didn't bother me growing up because I just accepted it as normal the crazy. But if we didn't see much of that, you know, growing up in New York. But when I went to school in Virginia, I was smack with reality. That's when you started seeing Confederate flags. That's when you start seeing racism atter all time high when I went to when I went to Hampton University,

but we really didn't see that. Most funny And no, you're right because when New Yorkers used to come down to South Carolina and they would be like, no, I gotta get a bot of here. But to me, to me, it's just like this is just what I was used to. That's what I know. But yes, it does bother me, especially the plan and week because we told you about Rhode Island dropping plantation from their state name. It was called Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, and now they're getting

rid of that. It's just Rhode Island. All right. Well I'm Angela Yea, and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss Yee. Now revote. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody else to People's Choice Mixes up next, get your request in. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club and we have some special guests on the line.

Right now, we have Lee Chapman, she's the voting Rights director at the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights. Good morning, pointing, and we also have Sabrina Fruits and welcome, Thank you. How are you. We're doing well, We're doing well. So what's going on today, ladies, Well, today we're here to talk about voting and the importance of voting and

so um. We just want to reach out to people and let them know that how important it is to vote, how important their vote, make sure they know that their vote counts, and that we need to support each other. Sabrina, how does how does vote impression directly affect the cause that the Mother the Movement is pushing for. One of the things the long lines. We have a lot of

people that we try to get here in Florida. We have early voting, so it's not a big issue with us on election day, but we just want to make sure that people don't have problems voting because we could do all of this, you know, do all these things to make sure people come out and vote, and when they get there, they have to experience these long lines, they have to experience them not being a bit of vote vote because of their present change or something like that,

something that they didn't know about ahead of time, and so we just try to get as much information out as possible. Here, we have three ways to vote. You can early vote, you can absentee vote, and you can vote on election day. But with all this COVID virus going on, a lot of people are you know, they don't want to come out of their house, so they are doing absentee vote voting early voting where it's less people.

So this is Lee Chapman. I just wanted to say that, you know, we're also here to talk about a letter that the mothers of the movement, Miss Tina Knows Loss and black women's celebrities, sent to the US Senate this week demanding that the Senate passed the Heroes Act, which is the critical stimulus package that gives an additional three point six billion dollars to states to prevent all the issues we've seen in recent elections, including the seven hour

long lines in Georgia. You know, seventy people contracted COVID nineteen in Wisconsin. And you know, voters should not have to choose between their health and their safety and democracy. So we are so happy. I work at the Leadership Conference, which is the nation's largest civil rights coalition. We've been around for seventy years and we've lobbied on every major civil rights legislation, including the Voting Rights Act of nineteen

sixty five. So we were extremely happy to work on this letter with Sabrina Fulton, with the mothers of the movement, because it's critical to make that connection between policing the protests. But we're seeing now in our country and the change that we can all exercise at the ballot box. How do we go about change? You know we were talking before, maybe do it online. You know, I grew up in Queens, which is a black area, and when we had to vote,

I mean it was lines around a corner. I moved out to New Jersey, which is more of a white area, and there's nobody anymore. There's so much space. There's so many districts where people can vote and not have to see people. But if I'm voting, I'm scared. I'm concerned because COVID coronavirus is there. Now. If I'm waiting on long lines, you know, it's about my health. And we know that we our community have underlining additions. We have diabetes,

we have high blood There's so many different things. So how do we change that When people feel comfortable to vote? Is it online voting, is it you know, mailing? You know, what do you suggest? What do you guys think, Well, it's not online yet, just because the Internet is not safe enough for the transaction of voting with all the hacking we saw in twenty sixteen. But one thing we're advocating forward. One thing that the Heroes Act would do would have all the options for voters, so it would

have mail in voting nationwide. You know, every state does not have mail in voting right now. It would have at least two weeks of early voting in every state in the country so people can safely social distance and vote. It would have safe in person voting, same day voter registration. And we hear about voter purges. We'reos are kicked off the rules. The best remedy is not the same day vote or registration. So we're advocate for all the options so the voters can decide what's best for them to

exercise the right to vote. Sabrina, I wanted to ask you what was your experience like running for office. It's a piece of work. It's it's more than I expected. It's a lot of busy work. You know. I was already busy with you know, running the trade on my foundation and my speaking engagements, and then this was just something in addition to that. I didn't know how much

work it entailed. I didn't know how much calling and you know, raising funds and just going to meetings and just meeting with people and you know, the residents and everything. It's it's it's a lot of work. It's very, very tiresome. It's busy work, but it's with the purpose. And so it keeps me going every day because when I get up in the morning, I mean I take my stretch and everything, you know, I thank God and then I

just keep going. I keep on. Sometimes I look back at my calendar and I'm like, I can't believe I did all of these things and one day, you know. So I'm just excited about, you know, the future Emami Dade County and just knowing that change will come. Miss Tina Knows is on the line. Good morning, good morning. What made you connect with the mothers of the movement? Oh my goodness. While I have been working with the Leadership Counsel of Civil and Human Rights on and still

our vote campaign. And I've been morring Tabrina and some of the other mothers from years ago, and I just thought that this was a great way to connect the dots for our people because we you know, I still get so many comments about people believing that their voices don't make a difference. And our mentor kids and I had a meeting with them about having a drive to register their family members to vote, and the general considered was that you know, whether we vote or not, it's

not going to make a difference. And that is you know, that's the attitude of a lot of people. And I feel like the connection with the mothers will connect the dots for people that if you don't vote at the local level and you don't have a say in who your mayor is, who hires the police chief, are the district attorney who tries these cases, that you won't you know, you won't be able to make a difference and you

won't have a voice. So you have to vote, and we have to educate our people on the power that they have. So I feel like the mothers are can appeal to the public especially right now with what's going on with all the protesting, and we have America, not only America, but across the world is watching and this is a great time to try to galvanize and make

a difference in that way. And I mean, who is not going to listen to these amazing mothers that are you know, we all stand the solidarity with them right now, right miss Chapman, I want to ask you a question. I feel like people aren't raising enough hell about the voter suppression, like what happened in Kentucky, Yes, lady, voter suppression. And I'm like novemba's right around the corner in twenty sixteen, how we posted defeat that in the MBA. Yeah, what

happened in Kentucky yesterday was ridiculous. You know, Louisville and Lexington only had one polling place and in Louisville that was one polling place for six hundred thousand voters. And we saw when the polls closed yesterday in Louisville, voters were banging on the doors to get in because the polling place actually locked the doors on them. Now they were actually able to get in and vote. But that's voter suppression playing simball. You know, we need to make

noise about this. That's why this letter is so critical, and this is why we're grateful for the mothers of the movement, Miss Tina Knowles, loss Send and other celebrities to lift this up, because we need to talk about voter suppression and a lot of this is intentional. It's made to make it harder for brown and black voters to vote, and you know, standing in a line for seven hours is voter suppression. How can we can get

involved and how can people help? Sure so you can go to our website and still I vote dot org and sign up. We're really trying to create an army of people to fight voter suppression. And actually this week marks the seventh anniversary of the devastating Supreme Court decision Shelby Carry versus Holder, which really opened the floodgates to

voter suppression in our country. So this this Thursday, we're actually asking people to drive calls to the Senate to ask the Senate to pass the Heroes Act, which is highlighted at the letter that was sent up to the Hill, to make sure that we have safe and accessible elections

this year. Missus Brenna. This is a little off topic, but I'll always think about you, and you know, as you know mother like yourself, do you ever get close to a place of healing or due to Amad Aureason, Beyonna, Taylors and George Floyd's that keep retriggering, retriggering you, I get them a place because when it first happened, I thought I would never be happy again. So I do

certainly have happy days. I also have my rainy days as well, and so I just think that this is something I'm gonna deal with the rest of my life. You know, I just have a hole in my heart and I have to deal with it. It's it's like an illness that I have to you know, I have to struggle with it every day. But I definitely have my good days. I appreciate the good days. I thank God for the good days. But yes, this is something that I have to live with on a daily basis.

I don't ever think you get to a space. You know, it's just a grieving process and you're gonna live the process until you're in the casket. There is no worse pain than losing her child. It's not until you lose a child that you really realize how strong you are or how weak you are and if you can come back and so um, you know, me running for office, that's just my way of coming back. But we appreciate you so much for us for checking in the ladies and women, and then we are very proud of you.

Thank you absolutely absolutely and giving the information once again so support. But you can go to and still I vote dot org to sign up and join the army to fight voter suppression. All right, well, thank you ladies for come for calling and checking in today and giving us all the information. We appreciate you for guys for calling, say, unhealthy ladies leaves now. Charlemagne, you've got a positive note

for the people today. I do, man. It's something that I said during Donkey to Day and I just want to repeat it. It's a quote from Frederick Douglas. Power concedes nothing without demand. It never has and it never will. Preface club. You know, I'm finish for y'all. Du

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