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I said, bait. First of all, this is just a reminder of why m my contract says I should get here at six, so five. I got here early for this morning for whatever reason. And I opened the box. The box tricked me because they said just do it on it, and I was like, wow, Nike's sending something up here that's very rare, like you don't send me nothing. And so I opened it and it was three point seven eighty five leaders exactly what a loup of wet
platinum silicone premium lubricant serum. That's right, he's gonna have a good weekend. We're gonna put that loupe. That's what I want to know. Where's that loupe going? Brother? I don't need loop, sir. And then and then I was like, who's who would send me this? And then this picture was in there, framed nice. That's my guy in Turned John radio dropping a clues bomb for in Turn John Now went together. He's in a tub, button naked, reading a copy of my book Shook Corn Anxiety, playing tricks
on me. He's got the candles all around the bed. He's got a copy of my other book, Black Privilege. I think that's a bottle of mine one. He's got the bubbles going and he's just enjoying his life. If you're going to living it like his golden you're gonna cheat with with with with a white man. He's living his best life. That's what you're gonna do. I don't have a relationship with John. He just clearly has a
crush on me. I don't know, and I appreciate. He's not gonna saying you loube like Lou means it's it means, it's action for the weekend. It's a little forward. It's a little action for the weekend. That's a little forward. I never got lube. I'm kind of jealous. You're not special, okay, and he got a big pump for it too. You're just pumping and smacking in your head and smacking. I'm gonna I'm gonna read gift this to you. I'm a gallant loup. I'm fine, right, I'm fine, okay, but you
ain't throw it out. Though you got that in your hand, you can't get home. I'm not gonna throw this away waste, not wanting. I don't know who can use this. I'm gonna leave it, you know what. I'm gonna leave this up right here. And when this gets stolen, because everybody steals from out of this studio, right that's when I'm definitely going to the camera to see who stole this. Lou.
I'm gonna try somebody this weekend. I don't mean it like that, but you know all right, b Charlemagne got loub He's ready for the week, and hopefully you guys are too. Now, this morning we got some special guest, Bill Bellamy, comedian actor. Let's be clear, there's no more j there's no more balanced morning show than The Breakfast Club. We are the perfect balance of ratchingness and ratchingess. So Bill Belly is a comedian uh O O g VJ.
Right from back in the day. Shout out the Bill Bellamy and making her third appearance on The Breakfast Club. Kamala Harris will be joining us to sen Harris running for twenty twenty Democratic candidate for presidents. You know, you know, you know what I noticed. I think a lot of people don't necessarily I don't want to say like, but like Kamala Harris, and I don't understand why. I think that's true. That's very true. I mean, it says she's
been staring in the rankings lately. Yeah, but a lot it seems like a lot of a lot of our people. And I would say black people seem like they hate on her for okay, because it's the narrative that she's a cop. She used to be a prosecutor, so whenever we see anybody that used to be a prosecutor, I used to be a cop, we automatically know that the criminal justice system is it's fairly against black and brown people.
Number two in the rankings right now. Now, besides being a prosecutor, what else did she do for for our community? I mean, it depends what you look at. You know. I started looking at her because of her progressive record and criminal justice reform, you know what I'm saying. Back in two thousand and five, she started to back on a track program where she was keeping non violent drug offenders out of jail and giving them internships and things
of that nature. She made her police officers weary body cameras back in the day. Like, it's a lot of things that I thought she did that were progressive, but a lot of people don't think so, right, And I'm trying to figure out because people are like, yeah, I like Joe Biden and Joe Biden. What has Joe Biden done for black people in money? That's the wildest thing to me is when people get upset at Commula's pass of being a prosecutor and they say, oh, she locked
black and brown people up, But what more. What locked more black and brown people up than the ninety four Crimeville all the eighty eight crime initiative that Joe Biden did with crime Therm, and that gave you the same amount of time for crackers as you got for pot of cocaine. No, yeah, you gave you to take amount of time for crack as you did for pot of cocaine.
So it's just like, I don't understand the logic. Well, I want you, guys is if you're out there, I want you guys to really look it up Google, Like, really, do you do your research and look up every candidate. Don't don't listen to your neighbor, and your neighbor says oh I heard this. No, no, no, no, no, don't listen to social media. No, don't listen to social media. Like there's bots. We're gonna talk about bots and what the bots to do and what the bots are trying
to do. We really want you to do your homework on every candidate. We have no horse in this race as of yet. And by the way, when we really want you to do your research, and when you do your research, question everything. Everybody gets questioned. Everybody record can get questions correct everybody from Joe Biden and Senator Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders. This is our vote in the future of our country at a stake, So we have to take it that serious question. Everything right, and we're gonna and
we and anybody's invited to come up here. Any Democratic candidate, any Republican candidate, is every is invited to come up here and have a conversation. Oh yeah, we're gonna ask am anyone questions. It gonna be a couple of conservatives coming uh real soon, that's my man. Senator Tim Scott and the Senator Mark Ruby, A're gonna pull up because that's what we want. We want to those conversations. We want to see how these candidates are gonna, how they're gonna,
what they're gonna do for us. That's it, you know, what they're gonna do for us. And if if they don't want to come up here, that proves they don't give it about Like Joe Biden. Joe Biden wanted to send his surrogate to the breakfast club. He has a black, black guy's name. What's the name, Cedric, Cedric Richmond? What do you mean sending you syrogate? Like I don't know
what that is. A woman that carries another that's what I thought, to another baby for somebody who wants to send Kim Kardashian surrogate up here to speak for him. All right, so you don't want to come he want to send this series? Hey man, that's what That's what we were told. But you know, I didn't know you could do that as a syricuate. So if I don't come in and say somebody else, that's called sending my surrogate. Yeah, I thought there's my replacement. But no, your body wants
to send it Sarah, I'm gonna start using that or whatever. Anyway, long long story. Show up. Bill Bellamy and Senator Kamala has will be here this morning. All right, well, ye, yes, front page news. What we're talking about, Well, let's talk about these women who are coming forward with allegations against Jeffrey Epstein. All right, all right, all right, all right, all right, we'll get into that next. Keep it just to Breakfast Club of the morning. More than everybody is
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get some front page news. Now, Oklahoma City Thunder have agreed to trade Russell Westbrook to the Houston Rockets. Christ Paul Chris Paul Man. Chris Paul will be sent out to Okay. See, they also got a bunch of first round picks and looks like Westbrook is
reunited with James Harden. I'm not gonna lie. I've always wanted to see what a backcart of James Harden and Russell Westbrook would look like, especially after both of them grew up, because you know, they played together in Oklahoma City. But James Harden needs to come off the bench, Kevin, Yeah, so I'm interested in seeing that. Yeah. So, NBA looks like it's gonna be fun this year. NBA looks like
it used to look back in the day. You know, back in the day on like those video games, you could just put whatever players you wanted on every team. That's what the NBA looks like right now. I'm excited about Chris Paul Man. Jesus kay, they're gonna let him really play out his last years in Oklahoma City. I don't think that's gonna happen. No, I don't. I can't see it. But I think he made trade for the Lakers or something like that I can see it. I
can see. I don't know how that's going to happen because Chris Paul's old like over one hundred million dollars over the next few years, but anything's possible. I don't know what else you got, YEA, well, bad bathroom Beyond if you love to shop there, they might be out of business soon. Really, yes, you know, I'm a bad Bathroom Beyond fan. I even had the app on my phone to get the coupon. I'll be getting the cups old and use those coupons over and over and over again.
I'll take when I go to the store, I take a bunch of rooms. So if I see people, I'm like, you need to keep on. I'd be getting people upons. Well. Even though they've been trying to lower their prices, their prices are still about ten percent more expensive than Amazon on similar items. They're also facing a lot of pressure from TJ Max and Home Good YEA, So unfortunately for them, they're gonna have to figure out how to get their customers back. But they might be running out of time,
is what people are saying about. My hanging is in my vacuums and stuff like that. I know goodness gracious. All right, now, let's talk about Jeffrey Epstein, the multimillionaire alleged pedophile. There's at least a dozen alleged victims who have come forward to say they were sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein. He's trying to convince the judge right now to let him stay at home home while he waits for his sex trafficking trial. He's gonna put his seventy
seven million dollar mansion where he stays in Manhattan. He wants to put that up. So he's saying that he's not a risk. There's no flight risk because all of these allegations occurred between two thousand and two and two thousand and five, and he's no longer a danger to anyone because there is no allegations in the past fourteen years. We even do we have to say alleged pedophile with him.
He is a registered sex offenders. I mean, you know what, these women are alleged victims because they haven't proven it yet, so send you right. At some point he was a pedophile. These women who are coming forward say they were under age at the time of these suspected abuse, and they're from Florida and New York. So right now, four women in New York have reached out to a lawyer, and at least ten other women have approached other lawyers. Isn't isn't he gonna stall snitch? And they said he's gonna
tell on five people that's also paid for massages. I said, I thought I heard that this morning too. Oh that's when it's gonna go down. Did that truly? I mean it might be one of your face, you know, but a lot of people are like, we have to question everybody who was friends with him and around him during this time. All right, all right, well last front page news. Get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Maybe you upset, you need to event.
Maybe you feel good it's Friday and you want to spread some positivity. Or maybe you have a bully, you know, somebody that's bullying you and you can't do nothing about it. Come from like yesterday, I got bullied. And you ever get bullied by somebody that you just can't win and you know you can't beat them. No, that just happened to me yesterday. Irs. Okay, Well, they're not a bully, they're just Irs. They are the bully. Would you ever
talking about bad about the Rus? You're right, yeah, absolutely right. I'm sorry. They've never bullied anyone. All right. I ARS just wants you to handle your business and it right, don't they come collect. I got a letter and I hate when I get that little letter that says I RUS on it, I get scared. I'm scared. Now just a little reminder. Well I'm scared. Please leave me a little. I'm sorry. I don't even know what I did, but I'm sorry. You look like you're calling at calling a
lot of attention to yourself right now. You're right, get it off your chests. Call us it's the breakfast club, gomor the breakfast club. Did your time to get it off your chest? Whether you're man or blast, so people to have the same duty. We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello? Who's this? Ooh? What's up? This mic goes downtown New Orleans from Mike. What up? Man? How's everything out in New Orleans? Man? How you holding up? Bro? Oh?
It's everything. I'm in Ohio right now. I'm just from New Orleans basically. Well, yeah, I'm always traveling, you know, I'm I learned a long time ago after the Tree that that you want to just get out that place and live your life. A great tourist spot, but you know, if you want to develop and just you know, grow, you gotta get out in New Orleans the South period. You ain't nothing good come from the South, got you,
Well get it off ea chests bro. I mean for me, I just want to talk about the hypocrisy that's in America from just the women's side of things, you know, I think more women should speak out up on the women sucking on the cucumbers because even though the phones are giving people easy actions to see this stuff, we gotta think about the kids that sits as well. It's
not just mad adults to the young teenagers. Trust me, it should be a disgrace when you see a little girl opened her mouth when she sees the phone, you know what I mean. So it's just like I feel like a lot of people should really put that on being as far as like, you know, we got to stop this because if that's if this is what we're doing now, just imagine forty years from now when these three year old tongue out when they're forty three and they're looking at what they mom did. Who's gonna be
a great grandmother? Probably at that point, Like, man, when were you doing? I wonder I wouldn't And I'm not saying that you're wrong. I just wonder how many times have you, you know, spoke out against rappers talking about drug use, or rappers celebrating the game culture, rappers celebrating violence, because that's just as destructive as the cucumber challenge. Man, that is, man, but not everybody listened to Rapp, really everybody, everybody.
I think more people. I think I think more people are aware of Rapp than they are the quecumber and not every but he's on social media. True, true, But what's more much more words, the image of something you know, or something getting a little buzz of rap music like I said, we're listening for me, is retaining it, you know, like somebody may know that ahay, he's playing me goes before. It's like listening to it, retaining it, like repeating the lyrics,
vibing too, it actually vibe into it. Like that's the different music music music or influence you more than the cucumber challenge, sir. That I'm positive about that I get what you're saying, it's all pretty bad. Ye like, it's all pretty bad, you know. But like I said, I think if we can stop one thing first, it would definitely be the image of out there with this whole cucumber stuff, because that's the first thing you want to stop. Yeah, I don't think the cucumber challenge is going to be
the end of our civilization. I want to stop the cucumber challenge simply because you can't do this as a as as as a body of women and then call of me too, you know, like you got the provoction like you there, like it's provoction. You know you can. So you're saying if a woman's on a cucumber, that means that a man has the right to touch her and she can't say me too. Oh no, but I'm losing, bro,
I think you gotta. I think I would start, start over, start over, as just saying I don't like the cucumber you say, just say you don't like the cucumber challenge and you don't want your daughter doing it. That's all you have to say. That's all bro. No, it's a gateway, man, You're not a gate you mentioned know, to keep their hands in themselves. Period, has nothing to do with the challenge.
Is not a gateway because the matter is a lot of those people doing the cucumbers challenge have already something before. Oh my goodness, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vet, hit this now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club. Wake up, wake up. Wa this is your time to get it off your chest. Your man or blessed, we want to hear from you on a breakfast club. Hello, who's this? This is hey, get it
off your chest. I have been unemployed for seven months. I've been working for the government potential years and I just got a new job yesterday. So I'm excited. I get to go to work on Monday. Yeah, that's exciting, Thank you so much. I wanted to feel everybody to stay in carriage, even if you unemployed, keep going out a time of these jobs, and so I want to pick you up. All right, mama, that's so congrats. Monday is a big day. Get this weekend out the way,
has some fun, and then let's get down to business. Hello, who's this? This is great? Gray? What's up? First? Good? I broke, get it off your chest. Um. I was a calling because I was a victim of a violent crime back in December my best friend uh stabbed me kind of crazy. Um. But since then, become an inspiring entrepreneur and I'm trying to, you know, find some assistance with funding. I have a company that's looking to manufacturer product and I know you guys like to do the
whole invest thing. Um, So I don't know if like you have any uh kind of like some help or any advice that I took get Um, I just really don't know where to where to start now. Like I've done a lot of legwork for the invention, but um, I really, you know, I'm at my I'm kind of at my Have you thought about have you talked about shark tank Kiaum? A lot of people say that, but I'm my situation is a little different because I don't
I'm not I don't have a product yet. So I have the invention, I've done all the backwork, I've got the twenty years patent research done, but right now I'm at the investing stage where I need a private investor to you know, give me that chance to you know, get this product. In manufacturer, and I come from a poor town, the poorest town in Pennsylvania actually, Johnstown. So um, it's kind of hard to come up with that kind
of money. Oh, I mean, you've wasted a lot of time on the radio talking about the product, but not once have you given a website the way people can look at the product? Are you know, an email if people can contact you? If you didn't have a product, have a products an idea? All right, man, yeah, so's idea. But I've done, you know a lot of the research.
I have power points. You're gonna have to figure out how you can come up with the money if you got to grind it out and make it because you said it's not a lot of money, but you have to invest in yourself. Yeah. Well, I mean I'm trying to you know, like I said, I've you know, had some bumps in the road, so it's it's kind of hard to come across. I mean, I still don't even know what the product is. You might have to drive left uber do what you have to do to raise
that money. You gotta grad out. I don't want to hear what it is. At this point, He's already wasted enough time she got to it. He said, it's not a lot of money, but Kickstarter, bro do it go frond me. I mean, that's that's an idea. But like I said, it's like all right, all right, hey man, hey, hey, hey, we wish you the best. I got a fun fact for you. Today is national each your Jello date and it's Bill Cosby's born day. Coincidence, I think, not have
a good one. And he's looking for companies to invest. No, I'm definitely not. I'm tapped out. Hello. Who's this? Hello? Hey? What's your name? My name is Kimberly. Hi, good morning. Um. I've been better, but I've been trying to talk to y'all for almost a year now to get this off my chest. Oh my gosh. So I'm being bullied by my son's elementary school for it to be a Christian academy. They're not acting so Christian right now. What happened with a short dress on or something? No? No, I was
cool with a nice white Lula Rose. My son LUs with his father right now. So I had to drive over four hours to front Royal, Virginia. I'm the only black mom. So I came in a nice outfit and I had a headscarf, lawn and everything was cool. I tried to figure out why they said that my son's in preschool and he needed to go to the summer school. So I went to try and talk to the principle and things like that, and they were too busy to talk to me. So I asked, you know, what time
does my child go to lunch? You know, I drove a long time. I'm just gonna take him out. It's the last friday of school. So his father blocks me and says that I can't take him. So the school says that I could call the father and try and work something out with him, figure out why I can't take him. They locked me out to school and then call the police. So then they told me I have
to leave. So the next day I'm trying to figure out, Okay, well, where's these school records that saying that my child needs to go to summer school when he's in pre k. So I'm calling the school to try and talk to the principle and figure out, you know, what's going on. Every time I call, she's not there, she's unavailable, she's busy, she's in a meeting. So I'm calling for over a month. So I got tired. I'm talking to a lawyer. My lawyer's like, well, you need to try and call again
and make contact. So when I called, no one picks up. So I asked my niece in Texas to call from her phone. They pick up right away. Hold on and hold on. Angelie's gonna talk to you behind the scenes. Hold on. Okay, okay, there's a lot going on this morning. Yeah, I ain't gonna lie mad. I'm miss one telling why you're mad when people were just mad about getting their breakfast order on. This is too deep. This is deep.
Friday man, tell me about this stuff on Monday. All right. Yes, that's the one girl who has a new job starting Monday. That was good. He was happy, all right. Eight hundred five eight five one five one. You got rumors on the way, Yes, let's talk about r Kelly. Imagine this. He was walking his dog and got arrested. But give you an update. What happened is doll pete on somebody? No? Oh my goodness. All right, we'll get into a next keep it. Lock this to breakfast Clogal Morning, the Breakfast Club.
This is the Rumal Report with Angela. All right, so Drake I don't even know about this, but he has this East Sports franchise called one hundred Thieves and they're saying that it has boosted its value by nearly forty percent in less than a year. So what is it. It's one hundred and twenty five million dollars. It's what the team is valued at right now. So it's a team sports team. Oh so video games? Video games? Yeah. So investors in the first round had Justin Bieber, Scooter
braun Uh, and Cleveland Cavalier's owner Dan Gilbert. So I guess like these to me, Yeah, go one of those people. They're trying to do this Call of Duty esports league that launches next year as well. It's a big deal. Congratulations listen. He also, isn't he your producer on the show Euphoria two? Yea? I think he's one of the producers on that also, and that's doing really well. They
already renewed it for another season. I love that. That makes sense because I see him talk about it a lot, and I just thought that he was talking about it because he liked it. I do want to see the shoulder. Oh it's really good, y'all love it. I think it's up to the fourth episode now, so you have plenty of time to catch up. Catch up this weekend, all right now, Ja Rule he is not going to have
any issues now because of the Fire Festival. Now apparently they are saying that the suit can move forward against Fire Media and Billy McFarland who was his partner. But Ja Rule is free, y'all. There you have it, Ja Rule that isn't as God's child right there, drop on a clues bond for Jah Rule. All right, we pressed against him, yeah, Jah Rules lawyer said, JA Rule is thankful for today's ruling and for the courts time and attention. Justice was done today. No weapon formed against JA Rules.
H'all prosper unless it's Curtis Jackson weapons. Other than that, he's all good, all right now. Tiger has canceled a concert he was supposed to do in Sweden that's in supportive ASAP Rocky. So apparently he said on social media, I have decided to cancel my show. I will not be performing in Sweden this Sunday, July fourteenth, hashtag free asap Rocky. Ki Kim Kardashian hasn't got an asap Rocky out yet not yet, not yet. I'm sure she's working
on it. It's international, I'm sure it's more difficult. They won't even let people inside the jail to see what the conditions are like. Have you gotten moved? Has he gotten moved to a better condition? Now? I think he's being held there for two weeks, and they said they could even extend that another couple of weeks. Don't be surprised to Kim Kardashian get to a SAP Rocky out
of jail. Well, I hope he does. I hope. So, yeah, this is ridiculous, especially after watching that video and seeing how they were harassing him and he was trying not to do anything, and yeah, they were saying, just leave us alone, go away. And I don't like y'all bringing up asaps old comments about Ferguson because you know, I believe in what Malcolm Mex said. You know, I'm for justice, no matter who is four are against that's in the jail,
do anything wrong. Aside from whatever views he had and what he said in an article, A man still did nothing wrong, still doesn't deserve to be in jail right now today, and when he comes home, trust me, he's going to understand why we should always stand up for black people that are experiencing valuable learning lessons. Sometimes you gott learn the hardway people. All right. R. Kelly has been arrested. Imagine this. He was out walking his dog and they arrested him, and that is for a thirteen
count indictment that was out against him. He pled not guilty in June to eleven felonies related to sexual assault in various abuse in Illinois. But now they have arrested him and it looks like he's being arrested on federal sex crime charges. At NYPD police was dead because some of this is in New York, so I guess he's gonna have to come here to face some charges also. And since we're talking about legal issues, Spenderella, she is
suing Salt and Pepper. So what she is saying is that the best album that was released in nineteen ninety nine, she was promised one third of the royalties and got a phone call saying that she would get to twenty five thousand dollars, but she never got it. She also said she got cheated from that Salt and Pepper TV show.
They excluded her from that VH one show. She was promised one third of the group's fee for the show, and even though she got an occasional guest spot, she got way less than one third, and she got zero compensation for their appearance at the twenty eighteen Billboard Music Awards. Then, she said the biggest shock was this year when she was informed that her groupmates have been paid more than six hundred thousand dollars in royalties over the last decade,
but she hadn't gotten any of that money. Briggs mohart Man, It is a Salt Pepper and Pinderella, you know what I'm saying, Like they are not a group without them being that trio. Well, people close to Salt and Pepper are saying that she doesn't have any legal rights to any of that. They think that her suit is about her own insecurities, that she feels like a third will and ever since that Salt and Pepper show on VH one, where she was only a featured guest, it only got
worse from there. They said she's not entitled to any royalties in her contract and that she always was paid as an independent contractor, but they did take care of her and make sure that she got the that's accommodations to go along with her paychecks. And they said the Salton Pepper brand is owned by Salt and Pepper because
the group is Salt and Pepper is a DJ. Correct, but Salton Pepper was the actual group, right should be what we should be talking about is the fact that they said over a decade they only received six hundred thousand dollars. That means that Salton Pepper is getting got by somebody else, because there's no way that over ten years they only got six hundred thousand dollars. For all the times we hear their songs and commercials and all that other stuff. That's crazy. Yeah, that doesn't sound like
a lot. That doesn't sound that doesn't at all. All right, Well that's your rumor report, not over ten years, all right. I'm hoping that's not all the money they got. Maybe that's all she knows about. I can't imagine that that. It's crazy. That makes sense though, about her being an independent contractor. Yeah, like that makes purposes. She's not part of the group, so she's not it's like one of them seeing jam Master J runding him sees is the group. Jam Master J is the DJ even though he's so
part of the group, he's an independent country. He probably had situation, that's but even if he produced, he got paid as a producer, that's true, and got royalties as a producer. Jesus christ Man. All right, all right now FROMT page News, what we're talking about you, Yeah, let's talk about what's going on right now with these storms that are moving in and they're saying in New Orleans in particular, it's a triple threat, something that's never happened before.
All right, we'll get into that next. And don't forget. Kamala Harris will be joining the Senator. Kamala Harris will be joining us in a little bit as well, So don't move. It's to Breakfast Club morning. So Breakfast Club, your mornings will never be the same. Make sure you check out Family Reunion, a new comedy series that dropped on Netflix featuring Loretta Divine and TM Murray Hardrickee. Have you been to a family reunion before? It's definitely a trip.
There's always somebody that gets way too drunk, all different generations of people coming together, all kinds of arguments. It's fun though. Well, you can join the mckillan family and live the everyday ups and downs a family reunion and seeing the real memorable toe tapping, heart stopping, laugh out loud, authentic moments. See Family Reunion on Netflix Today Morning. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to breakfast up. All right, let's get in some front
page news. Russell Westbrook. I was hoping he'd come to the Knicks. I was hoping to anybody would come to the Knicks, honestly. But it looks like he was traded to Houston Rockets and he'd be reunited with James Harden. Now this is for Chris Paul in first round picks, So Russell Westbrook and James Harden will be reunited again. Oh. I've been interested in seeing how that would have worked. If James Harden and Russell Westbrook would have stayed together.
Things are very different now. Both of them have grown up tremendously. James Harden used to come off the bench in Oklahoma City, so it'll be interesting to watch it. Sounds like it's gonna be a cluster f but I don't know. We'll see. It might work for Chris Paul, though, Jesus, I know they're putting it. By my God, I can't see Chris Paul in Oklahoma City thunder Dad, even though he's gonna make like one hundred million over the next few years. But Jesus Christ, maybe Lebron about bring him
to the Lakers somehow. I don't know how that's gonna happen. He's old one hundred million dollars over the next three years. Yeah, I don't know. But anyway, what else we're talking about, you, Well, let's discuss the terrible whether it's happening. Tropical Storm Barry's the first tropical storm to threaten the US far this year, and people in Louisiana. A lot of residents have evacuated the streets in New Orleans, as you've seen, I'm sure on the news and on social media. Looked pretty bad.
Up to nine inches of rain happened on Wednesday, and they said there's three ways that Louisiana floods, storm surge, high rivers in rain. The governor said, we're going to have all three. So that's a terrible situation right now, and that hasn't happened I think since nineteen fifty. The levels of the water is at nineteen feet, so that's what's really bad right now. Normally the Mississippi River is
six to eight feet around this time. All right now, people, a lot of women have come forward with new allegations against Jeffrey Epstein, at least a dozen alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein. And I'm reading all these things about him right now and some odd things that he does. Like they said he kept an assortment of items in his
mansion in Manhattan. They had a human doll dangling from machane delaire, a human sized chessboard with little sexy clad modeled figurines, and he prosthetic breasts by a bathtub that he could play with while bathing. And a woman who claims that she was abused and a raped by him when she was fifteen years old said there were also
photos of naked women hanging in a massage room. They said, there's a prison yard mural inside of the home, and you know, somebody from the New York Time said that he invited him over to view that mural and the prison scene painted to serve as a reminder of the possibility that could be him again. There's also a lot of mystery between behind how he got so rich. They don't know how he became a billionaire. They don't know the exact amount of his wealth, they haven't ascertained that yet.
But they do know that he ran a money management firm, and they don't know what current business and clientele he's involved with. And they also took about this island that he bought. He bought Little Saint James Island in the US Virgin Islands more than twenty years ago, and they used to call that pedophile islands. Curly. Yeah, that's what everybody used to call it because they didn't know what
was going on there. There's rumors that he ran his alleged sex trafficking ring there, but what happened there exactly right now is unknown. So that's just some more information about Jeffrey Epstein. I've never understood why a man would be interested in a young female. Disgusting. I just never understand what, like what the attraction is. I just don't get it now. I want if he wasn't a registered sex offender, would any of those sex toys and props
be considered weird? Because I mean, people sell that stuff and people buy it. Like if he wasn't a registered sex offender who's an alleged pedophile? Would that be weird? Like if you walked into somebody house and he was women of age, would be like that expressed by the bathtub and doll naked doll hanging from the chandelier stuff, is what I'm saying. Saying. I don't know if it would be out in the open like that, like hanging from the chandelier. It's his house, yes, his house, but
when people come over, he's just a freaky guy. I don't want to about to think we're defending him. I'm speaking hypothetically. If he wasn't a registered sex offender, who was an alleged pedophile, would those sex toys and props be considered? Oh, it's not against the lord. I had those those sex toys and props. But just because he's you know, looked at as a pedophile, it looks kind of weird. He's got looked at it the fedoph. Yes, all right, I'm angela, yea. And that's your front page
news all right now. When we come back, Senator Kamala Harris will be joining her third appearance on The Breakfast Club. That's right, the second time this year. She was here in twenty eighteen the first time late early twenty eighteen. That's twenty seventeen. I don't twenty twenty presidential candidates. So we'll kick it with her when we come back. So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club co Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody in dj M V Angela yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We have a special guest in the building. She's back. She's from Howard University. Yes, oh my goodness, Senator Kamala Harris, welcome to Good Morning. It's my first time finally, and Kamala, Kamala, meet Angela. Where you want to get the third time here in my first time being here at the same time, know, and that's why I keep coming back waiting so I can be with you. Where you want to start off? You want to start off talking about smoking weed in Tupak.
You want to get that later? That later for one day, but it had a little shelf life of it. Now the debates happened. Yes, I think a lot of people saw what I've been seeing for some time, and that's somebody who can take on Donald Trump. But there's still a lot of doubt, especially that a woman, a black woman, can bring the fight to Donald Trump. So what do you say to the voter that's feeling like, you know, wonder that's wondering if you got what it takes to
get that Trump? Well I do. There is so much about what we need to do to not only turn the page and let him see his his time come to an end in the White House, but there's also what's at stake is about the future of our country. So on the first piece of it, um, it's going to be about having somebody on that stage in the general election who will know how to competently prosecute the case against four more years of Donald Trump. I know
how to do that. And as far as I'm concerned, he's got a long rap sheet, and I know what predators look like, and we have a predator living in the White House. And here's the thing about predators, by their very nature, they prey on the vulnerable. And I've successfully taken that on my entire career, and I can take this one on. So you feel he should be prosecuted, I believe that the policies of this administration should be prosecuted.
I believe that when you put babies in cages, when you separate children from their parents, when you pass a tax bill that benefits the top one percent in the biggest corporations in this country, to the point that sixty corporations last year, the biggest pay no taxes. Meanwhile, you've got farmers in Iowa who got soybeans rotting in bins because of his so called trade policy. He said he was going to come in and help working people. He's
helped the top one percent in the biggest corporations. Meanwhile, some estimate that as many as seven hundred thousand auto workers were going to lose their job before the end of the year. There is a long, long rap sheet. I'd love to see crowd scream and lock him up at your rally. Remember he who was doing at the Hillary locker. They're still doing it at his rally. You know, people should do that at yours. Can you bring something
down for me? When it comes to President Obama, they always talk about how he deported more illegal immigrants than any other sitting president, and they show pictures of the conditions of the border when he was in the White House. What's what's the difference? So The difference is with tone and perspective on the issue of immigration. I do not
question Barack Obama's perspective on this issue. He is and I believe him to be a humanitarian who understands that we need to obviously, we need to have border protection, but we also are a country that has said that we will give you refuge if you're if you're a fleeing harm. And so that's a major difference between President Obama and the current occupant of the wife. What about ripping families apart, because from my understanding, I thought President
Barack Obama was not separating children from their families. That's right, And there were also policies under the Obama administration that the Trump administration has ended that were about allowing the families to go through a process, not in a cage, not in a private detention facility, where they would go through the asylum process, but they wouldn't be locked up like their criminals. That's not how this administration has been
conducting itself. You mentioned Charlemagne after the debate in Miami. So the next morning I went down to a place in Florida called Homestead. And in Homestead, Florida, there is a private detention facility that is currently housing twenty seven hundred children. So we get there now. I am a member of the United States Senate. I'm on the Senate Intelligence Committee. I'm on the Senate Homeland Security Committee. In
addition to others. They would not let us go inside to see what was going on inside the detention facility. They're being paid by American tax dollars. But it's a private detention facility. So there are a couple of points here. One a private detention facility. It's about some people making a lot of money of the incarceration of other people called children. So they wouldn't let us in. So I walked down the road and got on a ladder, and what I saw were these children lined up in single
file by gender, being walked into barracks. These children have done nothing wrong. And the other thing you should know about what's going on in Homestead and other places, many of them their parents are outside wanting their babies right. And so back to your point about about what was
going on with the Obama administration. At least while they were going through the process, they were allowed to be together as a family unit and actually had higher returns on the number of people who would show up for the proceedings when you treated people with humanity, right, because at the end of the day, these are still human beings, these are children, these are people, and I see they're going to be doing these immigration raids that's supposed to
be starting on Sunday. So what can be done about this? Support those community based organizations that are giving assistance to the families, and you know, and it's churches as community organizations, as nonprofits that are doing all this work. So support that, But ultimately we need a new president. How can you win with Russian interference? Though, because I think you're the illegitimate president that didn't really win, So how do you
fight against that? In twenty twenty you are absolutely right. So again, as a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, I will tell you that we should believe exactly what the intelligence community has told us, which is Russia did interfere in the election of the president of United States
and twenty sixteen. Listen to what Christopher Ray has told us, who is the current head of the FBI, that twenty twenty we all should have good reason to know might be worse than twenty sixteen and here's the thing, and here's the thing about it though. So Russia, longstanding adversary foe of the United States, wants to regain whatever power it wants had, right, and so they're trying to figure out how can they make us weaker? So what do
they do? They then say, how can we get the American public to not have confidence and to start going at each other? How can we break whatever unity exists in that country? So they test out a couple of things. Guess what gains the most heat racism race. You know, people have said if you look at, for example, the whole, remember the whole, the heat that ended up around the bend the knee and Colin Kaepernet many smart people have said, it actually was not a thing. The Russian bots started
taking that on. Really, yes, you feel like you're being targeted by Russian bots. Now, well we already know we are. You know what they say? Almost half of all Americans approve of Trump's handling of the economy. People care about their money. Everyone we're talking about and we just saw people care about that. The founder B team make a
statement about that as well. So how do you run against what looks like a strong economy so um, this president will walk around right looking about how this economy is doing great, unemployment rate at all time low. Yeah. But here's here's the thing, guys, here's the thing. When you ask how are you measuring the greatness of this economy of yours? You know what they point to? They
point to the stock market, stock market up. Well, that's fine if your own stock, right, And then you ask, well, how else are you measuring the greatness, the so called greatness of this economy of yours? And they talk to your point sean man about the unemployment numbers. Well, I'm gonna tell you something. I'm traveling our country. Yes, people are working, they're working two and three jobs. And in our America people should only have to work one job to have a roof over their head and be able
to put food on the table. No, that's big when you say that, because you're you're making so far Jamaican to be telling people you only have one job. That's pretty big. He's just limit his limit color. He's just living back in the day. But we do think about how stressful that is on a person who has a family and has to work two or three jobs and can't spend the time they need to spend at home. And it's stress about period. That's right, And to your point,
it's stressful. It has all kinds of generational impact when parents and families have to work two and three jobs just to put food on the table and pay the bills. And I'm gonna tell you something. Let's keep going with this point. In America today, for almost half of American families, they cannot afford a four hundred dollars unexpected expense. In America today, in ninety nine percent of the counties, if you are a minimum wage worker working full time, you
cannot afford market rate for a one bedroom apartment. So part of what I'm proposing is that we change the tax code so for families that make less than one hundred thousand dollars a year, they get a six thousand dollars tax credit that they can receive it up to five hundred dollars a month, which is all the difference between those families being able to get through the end
of the month or not. And see the difference between my approach and this current president's approach is he's all about helping the richest people, right, all right, we have more with Citator Kamala Harris. When we come back, don't move to breakfast club. Good morning. Somebody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlemagne, the guy we all the breakfast club was still kicking it with Senator Kamala Harris. Ye. Since we're talking about finances, I want you to explain something
to me. So I saw you were talking about credit reports, yes, and on credit reports yes, and then you're proposing yes along with other people that right, Yeah, she's with me on um. I'm sure I would assume that she should support this. But unfair housing, yeah all right, but this is about being able to report your rent, your phone things on your credit reports. Yeah. Now, some people might feel like that's not beneficial, and I can see to the point that it is because some people don't have
credit and they need more on their credit report. But what about people who may you know, have some issues and miss some rent payments and you're not then on that. That's a good point. Okay. So the policy that you're referring to is I have a plan that is about really reducing the racial wealth gap in America, which is profound. So part of what it is is this, if you look at the history of our country. One of the greatest sources of wealth and assets for a middle class
family is a homeownership. So let's just do a quick history lesson World War Two, the GI Bill, all those bills that were about all these returning veterans. So there was government assistance to these returning veterans to help them buy homes, or Black veterans not so much. So. When we had a surge of assistance to help people with homeownership,
it excluded an entire population of people. You fast forward to years then and later, including today, redlining, where there were rules in place and practices in place that excluded black folks from buying homes in certain communities, and those communities which you know often would actually have see rising value for homeownership. Right, you go fast forward to twenty seventeen.
During the foreclosure crisis, Black families, Latino families, Immigrant families were the most devastated, and black families in particular have recovered the slowest from that. So what we're talking about now is generational exclusion from a main source of wealth, which is home ownership. Now, let's think about this in context. What does that mean. Well, that means that when your child graduates high school or college and says I want
to start a business. Well, there are some families that can say, well, I'll go into the assets that we have in our home to give you a loan to start your business. You want to go to Hampton or Betty at Howard and I'll say, well, you know what, I don't want you to have to rack up those student loans. I'm going to pull some equity out the home to help you pay for tuition. Intergenerational wealth creates intergenerational wealth. The lack of access to that wealth creates
intergenerational debt. So what I'm proposing is what would be one hundred billion dollars federal investment in addressing that. Specifically, this is how it's going to work. For families that are living in federally subsidized housing or families that are living in traditionally redline districts. They will have access to these loans that will be about helping them with down payments to actually buy a home. To your point about the credit piece, so much of how people can qualify
for loans based on their credit history their credit rating. Right, So credit ratings tend to rate the credit of people who already have assets. So they rate things like how many credit cards you have? Are you paying those credit cards off on time? Well, that assumes you have credit cards, which means it assumes you already have good you have assets.
So anybody who currently doesn't have those kinds of assets is excluded from getting sometimes than having bad credit right, because you're excluded from getting that thing that says, oh, this is a good bet to give you a loan for a home. So what I'm saying is there are plenty of families who have they are financially responsible, but they don't have a lot of assets. And so let's if the whole point of credit rating is to figure
out who's financially responsible, then let's do that. So what I want to do is extend it to say, you're paying your phone bill on time every month, that's financial responsibility. I want to count that you paying the rent every month on time, that's financial responsibility. You're paying your utilities on time every month, that's financial responsibility. I want to count that towards your credit, yeah, and your credit and your credit standing, your credit status to determine if you
should qualify for a loan. Because the whole point of it is supposed to be to measure are you financially responsible? You know you the AC on that right, Yes. No. So the one we're partnering with that we announced yesterday is similar has to do with formally incarcerated folks. You know. It's there's a one strike policy in public house, so if you have a conviction, you can't live in public
housing and be and your whole family. So the bill that AOC and I are working on and we just announced is to basically eliminate that as a basis for evicting that person or that family. What is AOC so polarizing to older democrats? You think? You know, I think that when you have anyone who is as smart and as bold as her questioning the system and doing it in such an effective way, it can you can throw
people off their game. Talking about Alexandria Cortez, Yeah, what do you think about her calling Nancy Pelosi disrespectful for singling out women of color for being a part of the Twitter world. It's saying they don't have a real following. Yeah, I mean, listen, that's not my experience with Nancy Pelosi. Um I and I've known her and worked with her for years. Um, I've known her to be very respectful of women of color and very supportive of them, So
I have a different experience. So do you think sexism plays a part in that as well? And even with yourself, I'm sure you see a lot of sexism, and even just looking at how women's rights are being attacked right now when it comes to our bodies, and even looking at Donald Trump and seeing how women can accuse him so many over twenty women accuse him of sexual assault or sexual misconduct and he can come up with an excuse, I, Oh,
she's not my type and people accept that something. No, you're right, Look, I mean, to your point, women's access to reproductive health is full on under attack in America today. And let's be really clear, to your point, and this is not being extreme, women will die, and in particular poor women and women a calor right because we will not have access to be able to travel to another state where there's legal and physician assisted health, and then
there'll be illegal backdoor right. So it is a real issue, and to your point, it speaks to a larger issue which is in our society historically and today women are not given full credit for having the ability to make decisions not only about their body, but about their families, their community. I mean, here's one of the other things that I'm that I'm prepared to do, which is deal with the issue of equal pay. We pass the Equal Pay Act in nineteen sixty three. Fast forward to the
year of our Lord twenty nineteen. Women are paid eighty cents on the dollar, Black women sixty one cents, Native American women fifty eight cents, Latina's fifty three cents. We're still having this conversation. So here's what I'm prepared to do.
Instead of putting the burden on that working woman to prove that she's not getting paid as much, I'm going to shift the burden to the corporations to require that they prove they're paying people equally, and then they have to post that information on their website and to the
point that they are paying women differently than men. For every one percent that they're paying women different than men and equal one percent of their previous years, profits will be fine and they will have to pay and that will get their attention. All right, We got more with sitting to Kamala Harris. When we come back, don't move. It's to breakfast Club. Good morning, Good morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the
breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with sending to Kamala Harris, Charlemagne. Let's get a little bit and talk about Joe Biden talking about the debate. You got Joe Biden's ass at the debate, God in his ass. Yeah, you pressed them on his record about busting. But a lot of people have noted that, you know your position on busting is the same as Biden's. Is it to say, no, it is not. Okay, that's a misconception. Let's clear it out. It is got from Fox News. Well, everybody's entitled to
their opinion, including him, but let's clear that up. Thank you. We cannot rewrite history on this and that was part of the reason I raised it on that stage. America's history on this issue is that there had to be busting because there were people like those segregationists who served in the United States Senate, who served in the Congress, who served in state houses, who were using every breath they had to fight against integration of the public schools
of America. And before that, we're using every power they had to segregate those schools. So busing had to happen. And the fact is that we just have a disagreement the Vice President and I on that point, which is I absolutely am in favor of what had to happen at that time, and he and I have a disagreement about that in terms of his believing that that was necessary or not. And then fast forward to today. Looks America's schools are segregated now as they were then for
a variety of reasons that are different. Now. We don't have people in state houses and legislatures in the United States Congress who are pushing for segregation by law and pushing against integration. I mean, here's where I'm gonna go through a little bit of history, but I think it's really important to mention. So Brown Board of Education in nineteen fifty four, the United States Supreme Court said separate
but equal is not constitutional. You cannot say that when you have black children and white children being educated separately, that they're getting an equal education, because we know that's
not the case. So Brown, by Board of Education said, desegregate America schools part of what and I wouldn't be standing here if brown by Board of Education wasn't decided that being said, part of the I think unintended consequence perhaps, but part of the effect was white families started and those families with resources started pulling their children out of these public schools so that their children would not have
to go to school. And what happened over a period of time was that we started pulling resources out of public education. And so again in almost the majority of states, you will find that it is poor children and children of color who are in a situation where their schools, their teachers, their administrations are not being given the resources that are necessary to add a well educate our children. So you weren't you're not for bussing or you are
for busing for that period of time. Absolutely, yes, absolutely, Okay he was tited about that woman. I'm not I'm saying that right now. Mandatory busing look busing. In terms of whether a school district decides to do it, it's you know, it's up to them and that's in their
tool belt. But what we have now is a situation that it's very different than then where we needed court intervention because again getting into the details right now, courts would not intervene to require mandatory busing because there are a series of cases that said they can't. So that's that's where we are. What's your relationship with Joe Biden?
Because he was he seemed like a little startled and a little upset about that he was even met Bow before, and I was like, what does that have to do with the other Like it felt like he was looking for sympathy. What's your relationship? Well, let me just let's go back to Barack Obama. I supported him when he ran for the United States Senate. He came out and supported me when I ran for re election as District
Attorney of San Francisco. I'm told that I was the first elected person in California to endorse him when he decided to run for president. Along with my family, we went out to Springfield when he and Michelle announced his candidacy, and so I was very involved from the very beginning of that campaign. I will remind you, and it is important to know that early in those days, Joe Biden
was running against Barack Obama. That's when he was making comments like Barack Obama was the first blackmail you ever met that was bright, articulate and clean. But then there was a joining forces and now you know, former President Obama chose but Joe Biden as a vice president. So I got to know him loosely in the connection with that campaign. Bow, his son, and I write about in my book, was an incredible person, an incredible human being, and a very dear friend to me when I was
battling the big banks. Both stood with me. He was the Attorney General of Delaware at the time, and through Bow I got to know his father, mostly just because of the love that they shared for each other. That's separate from the fact that segregationists the United States Senate or business stood and lived their careers to segregate the races in public education in the United States, and that I was one of those many children who was personally
impacted by that. And I'm not gonna let us engage on a debate stage for who's going to be the next president of United States. I'm not going to allow us to engage in revisionist history. After I said that, I cannot tell you the number of men and women who have said to me, I was that girl, I was that boy. And I can't stand on that stage and allow certain conversations to be taking place, because remember, I didn't bring this conversation about these segregationists that have
been going on for weeks. But I cannot be on that stage and not speak up to make sure that we are having a full accounting for American history on these issues. Did you hit you up behind the scenes, like, why'd you do that to me? Nothing at all. Yeah, I want to ask you one last question. How does it make you feel as a black woman when you see white men like Joe Biden leading the polls amongst black voters? Just personally, how did that make you feel?
I don't take it personal. It's relatively early in the campaign and I'm still in the process of introducing myself to folks. He, on the other hand, has run for president three times. He served for two terms as vice president the United States under a very popular president, so more people are going to know him. But I will tell you I am seeing that the more that we are out there and can introduce ourselves. And I'm I
am working from dawn to dusk every day. I am out there, and I'm spending a lot of time in South Carolina and Iowa and New Hampshire and Nevada and you're seeing results, and we're seeing results, and we're seeing result. So I think that the job for me is to make sure that people know that we're here and that you know, this is our message, this is our plan. And what I'm seeing is that when they hear it
and know it, um, they are supportive. Is their political risk and having a specific black agenda there shouldn't be. It is about America's agenda. You know, when we talk about the history of redlining, that's about America's history. It's not about black history. That conversation that's about American history is not black history. And the agenda is broad. I mean, it's there's a lot on the table, a lot. Yeah, we didn't even get to address half of it today. No,
we didn't. And there's so much more. Can I come back? Of course, I'm here next time. Okay, joining I know you've been ripping and running, but what's the last time you have fun? Um? So sad I have had no time off. Let me tell you how sad it has been. The last you know, I love to cook, right, The last time I cooked was to prepare a roast chicken for a morning show to see if I knew, and that was that was a couple of weeks. Let me tell you, let me tell you, let me tell you
it was my choice. It was my choice. But let me know. What I've been doing is that whenever I'm home, which is so rare these days, I will cook like a big pot of something and then freeze it in these like two and three cup containers and put in the freezer and market so that when my husband's there by himself, he could have my home cook foods. I thought, how well you gotta go at how was it for him?
Because me and him had a conversation with made this is a man you feel like you got to protect you, your wife's when you see the Trump juniors and everybody getting at you about certain things, like you really have to sit on his hands, you know, yeah, he does, he's and he is very protective. I mean to the point that he had to jump on stage one day.
And I'm sure your whole career has been like that, from you know, everything that you've done up until that being attorney general of being attacked, right, and that's but you're exactly right. But but also to your point, being told it can't be done is not something that I just heard. For the first time. I've been told that my entire career breaking barriers is about breaking things and that's number of women in government. Now, yeah, right, that's right.
In twenty eighteen that that's a great place I think to end, which is about with optimism. In twenty eighteen, we elected over one hundred women to the United States Congress. Historic people are woke and they're ready we again. Kamala Harris dot org. Please go to Kamala Harris dot org. Thank you for joining us. I appreciate you. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, check out morning. Everybody is DJ MVY, Angela Yee, Scharlomane the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, guys. What's happening Friday? Yes it is you, guys, that happiest Friday Friday. What are you so excited? And let me say congratulations to our girl and the Tina because you know she just gotta put damn it the senior VP of Urban. She's taking us all out and dropping the clues bombs for our guy Wayne. Yes, he's a r asylum. Now. I hate that I have all these industry friends, but they weren't always industry. Wayne used to come up here. He was a struggling guys struggling,
had no money, no money. Used to guy when the breakfast club used to actually have breakfast up here. Wayne used to come up here. We were his Black Panther program. He would come up here and get free breakfast. Now now look at my guys. That's right, he's doing out struggles and rum out. Wh you know what a way? That's great. Well you always had money, though, yeah, she did. Let's get to the room, so Jade Smith, it's about angela ye the breakfast club. So Jaden Smith says that
now he wants to be an inventor. He is switching professions and he's becoming a full time inventor. He said this too complex. He said, I'm going to spend all of my time inventing new technologies because I think I'm better at that than making music. But he is still going to make music because he said, I invent new songs, I invent new ways to make music. But I'm not a musician. And he has done a lot of things. He has his Jest water brand. He created a film
tracing system for Flint, Michigan. He also has that restaurant on wheels that I Love You Vegan Restaurant, which delivered those vegan mills to the homeless dope. He said, it's only the beginning and he's not going to stop until he's like Elon muss I love it, hey man dropping a clues bonn for Jadie Smith. I keep telling y'all, you get Gandhia of all Time, all right, Cancer Gang all day. I really like that guy. Now. Ye talked in this article about Goal features. He said people that
pretty much musically raised him. Whereas Tyler, Rocky and Cutty that is the dream. There was another group of people I wanted to be on the album that I couldn't get, which I was very very very very sad about. But it's okay. We saved it for something else. And that group of people was Amigo shout out to the megoes, I love you. I'm sorry about Matt Gala that one time. What happened to met Galla, I don't know, but that's
what he said. Okay, alright, so little Wayne he has apparently quit this Blink one eighty two tour, or maybe he just was talking ish, but he was performing. And then about twenty minutes into the show. According to reports, he said this, I just wanted people to know, if you wonder, please forgive me. But I am so I used to perform to a crowd and it's not tooking it, you know, like steal phone. That's not my swag. I'm not sure how long I'm being able to do this tour,
but this might be my last. I thought, let's go now. We all feel like that. Some time you wake up in the morning you're like, I don't think I want to go. But he said, it's a different cry. It's probably a different fan base. They probably don't know all the music, so he's probably sitting there like I'm little Wayne. Man. L Wayne probably just tired. L Wayne is damned in forty years old. He's going bald like Little Wayne. Probably just don't want to make The attendance wasn't that great
And it could have been because of the weather. The people give you energy. When you see him, you might be tired between you that day, you see all those people, you amp, you get out there and you tired. You don't see nobody you like. Man, I want to go home. Man, keep my hat on all night so it don't fall off and people see this balls. But all right, jama
Ju pray keep that. Sat down with People Magazine. I had some things to say about women who are rappers because I feel like they're all rapping about the same thing, and I don't think they're showing us who's the best rapper. It's like strippers rapping. As far as rap goes, I'm not getting who is the the best rapper. I'm getting like, Okay, you got a story about you dancing in the club. You got a story about you dancing in the club. All right, who's gonna be the rappers? So different? Yeah,
what is the thing that you want to see? If you're not like just more? I mean, I feel like at some point somebody's gonna have to break out of that mold and just show us, you know, talk about other things. I don't agree. Jd Well, you know what, a lot of people don't agree. So you'll marinade on that, and in the next hour we'll give you some responses and our thoughts that we can't talk about it now. No, we don't have talking Oh man, I want to talk
about that. Would you marinad on that? Okay? Please make sure you bring that back up. I don't agree because I might give you Cardie's responses. I'm gonna tell you what Mary had to say. Tell you, but yes, that's cardi b story, that's her real story. All these guys rap about the same stories all the time now, drug dealing, guns, violence, their penises. We'll talk about it. Who wraps about Marinade? On it? Marinade on it? I said, all right, let's
marinade Marina about who raps about their penis? Are you married? That's what you said? What did you get this morning? What did you get this morning as a gift you? You know what, I'm not with you. I'm not messing with you this morning, man, love, that's all My son thinks with sus you know what, every day my dad, my dad, my son says, you and Charlomagne are really sucks. I heard what y'all said today. Who taught your son
sus school? I don't know, but he thinks with sus you can't take you can't take Susan's name like that. He really thinks with sus All right, who are you giving that donkey? Well, you have donkey to day coming up. Who who are you hitting out that donkey too? This morning. I want to talk about vertically challenged people. I happen to be one, but I don't have the insecurities or some vertically challenge people. So I hope that steals some confidence and uh, some men out there this morning. Okay,
you're talking about short people. Yes, vertically challenge. You can't say anyway, donkey the days I didn't say it. I didn't say you can't say that word. It's that politically correct. I didn't say it. Yes you did, all right, donkey to day's next. I was born a donkey. It's the Donkey of the Death Charlomagne Devil breakfast Club. All right, guys, I'm gonna take a superwater, okay, dok. Here today for Friday, July twelfth, goes to a forty five year old man
named Chris Morgan. Forty five years old, all right. He's from Long Island, New York. And Chris Morgan is five feet tall. That's it, five feet tall, all right. The average height for men in America over twenty years old it's five feet nine inches. So Chris is nine and she's below the national average. And the poor guys asn't sure about it. It's actually very sad to watch because I'm short. Actually, I guess I'm average height. I clocking around five nine, you know, got you ain't know damn five,
you're about five four? I said, around maybe like five eight. All right. It's just something that's honestly something I never thought about it, all right, Okay, yeah, maybe because I grew up listening to five dog resting piece when fight said I'm all that, and then some short dok and handsome all right, as I always felt about myself. I hearing Fife call himself to five foot or or the five foot assassin, or listening to Easy East say my height,
don't fight. Remember that, that's right, myight, don't fight, damn it? All right, those songs instilled self confidence in me as a young man, because I realized I wasn't alone. Not I mentioned, It's not like I was looking up to everyone. Most people with my height are not that much taller than me. And if they were taller than me, it's
not anything I ever thought about, not to mention. Okay, Back in my thought days, when I was far from the faithful blackmailer than I am now, tall women used to love my little sword off ass so when it came to height, I never understood what I was missing, all right. I never understood the struggle people have with being vertically challenged. So I can't relate to you little fun size fools and your insecurities about being built like
a mini bar. Now, depending on who you ask, Chris Morgan is either a bite sized bully or a pint size punk. It's all about perspective, and from up here we probably can't see things the way he does down there. But Chris Morgan was in a bagel shop called Bagel Boss, where he decided to lash out over being repeatedly rejected by women because of his five foot stature. I can't make this kind of stuff up. Let's go to Inside edition for the report police everywhere, right, go the same
smart with the fighting wood. A customer just loses it because he says women reject him over his side. Why is it okay for women to say, oh, your five feet on dating sites? You should be dead? That's okay? Who you here? Nobody women in general have shared it on dating sites. If you take I'm making up. Now, what happens when another customer tells him to calm down, dude, want to step outside? Then somebody else tells him to cool it attack. Oh my god, its back on his speed.
He aims his anger at the female staff working the counter. The crazy video took place here at Bagel Boss in Basure Along. We've learned his name is Chris Morghetti. Why do you sound like Joe Pesci? Joe short too, but Jo got more confidence to that guy. Listen, man, women women, women, women women women can give men all the confidence in the world and then give us all the insecurities in the world. All right, the male ego is already fragile. But if Chris was getting action from the ladies, he
would not care about his height. If he was a peewee size playboy, he wouldn't be thinking about his height at all. It's not his lack of height that's hurting his feelings, it's his lack of women. You can be the size of an opulo play and still provide orgasms like this is the level of insecurity that Chris might need to go see a therapist about. Chris, do you know the serenity prayer? Chris? Do you know the serenity prayer? I repeat, Chris, do you know the serenity prayer? If
you don't. I'll say it for you. I have time to say it because it's short. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Chris Morgan, God made you a low rider. All right, it is what it is. The problem is
you don't have it now. And however, all right, in life you always have to have a However, when Bigie Small said black and ugly, as ever, however, all right, Biggs, however it was he was Gucci down to the socks, rings and watch filled with rocks. Not to mention, he was charismatic and funny. He had game. Chris, you have to be a goober with game, all right. That's how you get the women. You have to find out, however, Chris, all right, house mouse, do you hear me? You have
to find out. However, all right, now, I don't relate to people like Chris Morgan. You are really making us shortstops look weak. Some people are bar mugs, some people of shot glasses. That's the way God designed it. That's just the way it is now. Chris spoke to Inside Editions. Alison hallis here what he had to say. He spoke to Inside Edition producer Alison Hall. Do you think that a bagel shop is really the place to take out all of this anger? With all of these strangers, public
innocent people around? Why not? What do you mean? Take it down? And you right? Feel like I can admit shooting. He was quickly done talking. You know what, I don't really no offense. I don't really like you that much. So this interview is old clearly, clearly this guy never got his b all right, because he sounds hungry, all right, angry, angry, little hobby all right, egotistical, evil ewalk all right, Chris, listen to me, arrogance is the camouflage of insecurity. And
we all see through your camouflage, sir. All right, Chris, if you're out there listening, I know you're in Long Island. This is where our headquarters are here in New York City, Pile one or five one. Uh. This has never happened before in the breakfast club. I'm gonna actually play a tune for somebody, you know what I'm saying. I feel like I feel like if Chris was the call into this radio station, he would retrust this record. I would call it. Please give Chris Morgan the biggest herd. It's
actually not the biggest he hart. It's actually the shortest. He's already got technically by time, because I got to Kathy Griffin, one to Remy Mall one, I got to Chelsea Handler, one to Hamilton. That's actually the shortest he How we got to let me rephrase that. Please give Chris Morgan the shortest he all we have, oh man and a good time. And that guy that threw him on the floor the bagel shop, that was wrong. That was you didn't have to do that to that man. No, seriously,
that all jumped aside. That was just an abuse of You didn't have to do that. I'm serious. That was he should be arrested for endangering a child. I'm calling that was wrong. That was wrong. You have to get that. Just give the man a wedgi. Man, you ain't gotta throw him on the floor. Just give him a weggie. That's all you gotta do. It was angry. Thank him
on the fans. Why can't you that's tryld molestations, You know what, Thank you for that Dogay to day when we come back, Bill Bellamy will be joining us comedian actor VJ. Will talk to Bill Bellamy when we come back. Don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club, checking out the world's most dangerous More show Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomgne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Yes,
my brother, Bill Bellamie. Yes, the man who refuses the age. I'm just staying stuck at thirty two. Everybody called me the black Vampire. You're vegan a something. I eat everything. No, I'm like, I just had a pork SAMs now, I'm just kidding. No, But I eat healthy and be healthy. I work out tremendously, and uh, I'm always laughing, so that take half to stress out. That's what always laughing. I'm always laughing. Like I don't take life too seriously
unless it's a real issue. But for the most part, I'm having fun. So that'll keep that keep twenty years right off you right there, just laugh. See, that's why you look good. You you let it roll off. Laugh. I laugh. I laugh too much. I laugh at things I shouldn't be laughing at something. Man, let me tell you man, I'm with you. Now, let's star from the beginning. A lot of people don't know Bill Bellamie. He's been
He's done a lot in this industry. Yes, let's start from the beginning of your yeah, because he long he was a VJ at first was j Yeah. So I was doing stand up right. I'm originally from Newark, New Jersey. Break City was good. I was doing stand up here in the city and Tracy Jordan from MTV, she was a talent scout and talent relationsperson, saw me and she was like, you're a really funny kid. Do you like music?
Because I worked for MTV. I didn't even have MTV in my neighborhood because MTV wasn't everywhere, right, So I was like, I thought she was lying. I was like, what MTV, MTV, I heard about it. She was like, here's my car, call me because I want to give you like an on air audition. So I was like, oh wow. I ain't had no manager, so I had my man call. I was like, yo, act like you're my manager, and see if this chick pick up the phone. She picked up the phone. I was like, oh, so
casing point, I get the audition and next thing. You know, I'm on TV. But what people don't realize is was before that happened, my career happened like it was like a one two point. So I'm I'm doing comedy. I get deaf Jam, so I take my death jam. So it's just imagine. I taped def Jam in December, right, it airs in January, and then I'm on MTV in March. Yeah, I taped it when it aired like boom boom right, so to everybody was like, yo, Bill Bellamie, blew up.
But it was just the timing of everything. So I went from being a funny like comedian where everybody just knew my one job. They didn't even know my name. People did not know my name. Name was like yo, you my man didn't do the card Joe Yo, Ralph Biller me you, Oh that's my man, Raubl feeling me. And then when I went to MTV, because every day I said, Yo, this is Bill Bellamy, this is Bill Bellamie, so no one ever called me just built it was like yo, that's Bill Bellamie. You see what I'm saying.
So then I got on MTV. That just changed my life because MTV at that time was what YouTube and in social media is today. Right, So like for me because this is where I thought about, I gotta do a book because most people don't know how connected I am to everyone's success, especially the music business. You know what I'm saying, talk like like like like Puff, like you know what I'm saying, Like me and Puff all the way back. Like I remember when Puff, Like this
was crazy. When Puff was hanging out bad he was he was giving out bad boy T shirts. He just got his big deal. We was all it coming up together, right, So he's he's like DJ and he's hustling his bad boys stuff. He got the street team. Next thing I know, he went from Puff to Puff, Daddy to Daddy to Boom Boom Pole. You know jay Z when he first came out, he had to get on MTV to blow up. So me and Jay is out and ask me and
he's like, yo, we're the only black dudes out. Like I know because I was doing stuff that black people wasn't seeing on TV. I was going places and interviewing everybody that was coming up in the game. And you would go platinum, like literally, you could go you could be a new artist and get on MTV and you you just launched. That's how powerful it was at that time, you know what I'm saying. So when when Pop got out of jail, I got to interview you know, when
uh Snoop's first album, I'm right there. I'm right there and Jimmy Ivan's office listening to the entire album with to Dre. So I was just like, I got to do a book because these stories and and and in like interesting parts of the music's business. I think people would be bugging because it will never go back to that. What made you leave the music because you was so successful.
You were the black guy that did all all And that's so wide to think when you think about the MTV you think about Fat Fire fred and think about sway you even think about love. I don't ever put you in that mix. But you were right there. I was right there. But but see, the thing was the difference between Fab. Fab was like Fat would be like
a senior. I came in as a freshman, right, So Fat Fire Freddy he was he was like the originator of the culture on MTV, right, And then then you had Doctor Dre and that lover right and they had um your NTV rats but see I was MTV Jams, So MTV Jams was like a hybrid of everything that they was doing, but then also pop, so they were black. It was black and white. So I had the white artist. I had baby face. Then I turned around and I
had collective soul not turning around. So if you was if you was pop, you was on Jams, and that was what was dope because then a kid like Usher could just go from you know, a goal to diamond because now the white kids is going crazy. They gotta get it, they gotta have Like MTV deems you a success when you are there, right so we do an interview. It was to your benefit as a new artist, like for us to come on your show, because right now your show has the post of the culture. And y'all,
y'all don't care, y'all do everything. You know what I mean. What I like about this show is you guys. You you were topical and you're not just stuck to music. You do everything. That's that's why I feel the show has such a great audience because there's something for everybody. And I think when I what I was trying to do with MTV was I was trying to blow my people up period, Like I wanted you to win up, like do we out here? You know what I'm saying.
With Will Smith did his first big movie, Independence Day. He was with me right there, Yo, I'm about to blow up. I'm like, I see it. You got a spaceship. They've never seen a brother. What I'm saying, So, why did you leave the MTV because you were doing it so well and you were yeah, you know, I wanted to to to be a movie star. I didn't want to just be a music guy. And so I just what I did was I started with Um. I did Um Dre and Ed's movie, which was Who's a Man?
Just a little cameo. Remember there was a bunch of hip hop people in that one. That was my taste. I was like, yo, I kind of like this movie thing. I want to remake that. Yeah, it wasn't that a fun movie. It was cameos for days. Oh my god, Charlie got a shot out, Charlie Mack and um. And then I did Love Jones and sometime I'm like, yo, man, this is like kind of fly, you know, doing movies. And then I did How to Be a Player, and then I was like, you know, what that was? The
one was a classics? Really going to do this movie classic? Yeah, just one of those movies that I just love and everybody to this day still talk about that. Come about that from Russell was like, you're handsome, your your your gil, you're callismatic. I think this will be a fabious movie for you to blow your career. You're you're you're fantastic on them TV. But I want to make your movie star. Then that's boom. Yeah that was definiti movie and uh
Island Pictures. Yeah, did that ruin you? In real life? The women really think you was a player? Oh yeah, yeah yeah, but I was, but not like to like people think like like literally like I was, but not like that, like if you see my movie, I ain't even wash up. I was like, yo, I'm nasty. Like if you watch the movie, I'll just be leaving chicks house my hand, I'm like, yo, I ain't even you know a little nothing. I was like, yo, I was wild and I had like seven chicks in the day.
That's a lot. You know. He was doing too much that I was doing too much. I was right, that was way too much. So but in real life it was interesting what I learned from doing movies is when you do a role that people like gravitate to, they think that's really you. Like like like when I was in Love Jones, people didn't like me for about about a year. I was like, I was just playing like that was in the scripts. Was like, y'all are you really dirty like that? You're gonna do Lorenz tape like
that You're supposed to be his man. And I was like, Yo, that's the road. It's not like Bill the real guy. You know? All right? We got more with Bill Bellamy when we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with comedian VJ actor Bill Bellamy. Ye, So I said, you have a daughter who just turned sixteen. Yo, I want to give you a shout out. First of all,
DJ Envy, I never told him this. First of all, somebody, man, you're the only dude that really made me like I should have had more kids. You never see I love it like like, yo, you like got the real family, love it like I got two. And I tapped out what I mean you we got you gotta like they like they go in sizes like I'm like, yost yo, I'm like maybe, and then y'all do the two outfits. I'd be like, yo, I should have had three more thought. I got scared, brocase, I not really know. I just
I was just good. I was got my girl like my son, and I was like good, like I didn't even think about like when I say this, dude, I'd be like, yo, another daughter or a son could be cool. I'm not doing it now. Why the gap is ridiculus is ridiculous sixteen seventeen seventeen, and my youngest is too. How do you do it? Just because I'm want to put it in a few times and don't get out, don't put your elbows up. You have any kids at three? See you good? None? I don't know. I've never tried
to get pregnant. I've always tried not to. You're always trying. You scared? You kick it, get in your chest an do that? What did you do with it? This is a fertile it's coming anyway. I got Can I tell you something real quick? And I just wanted to ask you because I've been thinking this because y'all talk about topical stuff. All these new straws messing with y'all. I hate them. I hate car Bush. It's weird. It's just weird. Bro. They're trying to keep us from littering, but you want
to throw it on the ground. It gets soggy too. Man. I went to the movies, man, and you know, you know movies. You watch the movie and you let it sit in there too long, and that thing collapses like a flasher. Penis. I don't know about that, but it's like a car. You know. He always go left. I think I ain't of all the million, like a week a week. It's wrong with Charlotte. I get this job, he said, straight down, like flash Penis. Listen to be honest. Isn't it like a flasher Penis? No, it's I don't
know that. I know what it tastes like. I know to feel it feels like you have but you know what it tastes like. No, no, no, I said, I said, I know it when you have that. That car was strong. Don't it seemed like a box? Like? Um, You're like, you never give a cut up a box? You ever cut up a box? If you don't got something that taste like what the box would taste like, like the box if you just had box in your mouth. It's
just you never had a box. No, not that kind of shot your Yeah, Man, everybody didn't have money at first, Bro, you know what I'm saying. We came from something. Man cast was because the shack made the NBA when he was like night twenty literal it was the same. We had the same money. I had none. He was talking about all this. Why did you ever trade my booty call? No? Man? Still you that to this day? Yo? I heard it.
I literally heard it on the TV show yesterday. People use booty car like it just came from them and don't even know where it came out, Like I see, It's always a reference in a movie or a TV show, And I'm like, yo, but who was thinking of that in ninety two? Nineteen ninety two? Did you know? Did you know that you were going to be, you know, renovating homes? Did you know that? No? See, if you were started that in ninety two, you know what I mean?
Right now? Why didn't you have a fourth sight? I don't know, Bill, How how did you come up with that time? Oh? You remember the first time. I remember. I literally I remember exactly how I came up with the joke. It was because at the time, Mike Tyson had went to jail. He was in Indiana, and this girl went to his hotel room. So I read the artist, because that's how a lot of jokes come from reading. So I read a lot and I was like, Yo,
that is crazy as hell. She went to his room like three in the morning and she was like, I don't know why I'm up there. I'm like, that's that's crazy. That's everybody knew what that is. So my roommate at the time, I was like, yo, that ain't known but a booty call. He was like, yo, b you what is that? You just say? I said, that's a booty call. Everybody know what it is. I ran to the Uptown that night, right, let me sure you how God worked. So I shoot over to the city. I go to hall.
I'm up at Uptown and that night everybody was there. It was a bunch of good comics and I was supposed to go on. They kept putting me last, right, So Charlie Burnett went on that night and Charlie killed like like, I don't know if you've ever been an uptown Back in the day when you killing, they stumped the ground like this. They used to they used to stump the ground. So he killing this. I'm like so. Kevin Brown came up to me, was like, yo, b man, I'm gonna ask you a favor. Can you can you
come back next week? And I'm like, come on, man, I've been waiting. I'm like, come on. My car probably going our double parked. I'm like, yo, bro, I came all the way from Jersey. I got I got a new joint. I gotta drop this joint. Man. I just let me go on the night. I ain't gonna come back next week. He said, I you're gonna follow Charlie Burnette. I said, yeah, I got it. I got something. So I what I did was I started with my closer because I knew my closer was a banger. I don't remember,
I just knew it was a banger. So I started. I worked backwards because he killed it. So I was like, oh shit, I gotta started back. I gotta started my clothes. I started my closer and I threw the booty card like I did two or three jokes. I had him and I threw a booty car in the place exploded. I said, Oh, Russell Simmons was in there that night. That's what's crazy. Had I not went on HBO was in there, that was the night I got deaf jam. Wow, that and so so case in point, I do the joke,
everybody's going crazy. Russell runs around the back, He's like, Yo, what's that? What? What? What's that booty card thing you just did? I want you to do that on my new show. These are my HBO executives, and we're gonna do this thing. We're bringing this this vibe to television. That's how I got death in Wow. So if I if I would have just nobody would have never happened. Wow. Is that not crazy? That's nuts? Thank you for reminding me. Bill Bellerby is gonna be a Carolina than tonight seven
thirty ten pm and Saturday seven thirty ten pm. And right that book, man, I'm doing the book done right here on the Breakast Club. You heard it's going down bam. All right, Well it's the Breakfast Club. It's Bill Bellaby, Yes, sir, the Breakfast Club. I wish you guys could hear the arguments that we have behind the scenes, white people are
getting against black people. You got an argument dramas riding hard for Blink one eighty two Blink when eighty two is bigger than a little Wayne, Right, I'm like little Wayne. It's sold over one hundred million records, Blink eighty two sold whatever, some fifty million. Let's do the rumors. She's filling the team. This is the rumor report with Angela Ye on the Breakfast Club. Let's set it off with
Jermaine Dupre. He was talking to People magazine and had some things to say about female rappers because I feel like they're all rapping about the same thing, and I don't think they're showing us who's the best rapper. It's like strippers rapping. As far as rap goes, I'm not getting who is the best rapper. I'm getting like, Okay, you got a story about you dancing in the club. You got a story about you dancing in the club, all right, who's gonna be the rapper? So different? Yeah,
what is the thing that you want to see? If you're not like just more? I mean, I feel like at some point somebody's gonna have to break out of that mold and just show us, you know, talk about other things. Well, this was heated and as far as responses to Jermaine Dupre because as far from the truth. Now here's what CARTI had to say. First of all, because she's my best friend, you know what I'm saying. And second of all, it is because it seem like
that's what people want to hear. When I did be careful, people will talking mash in the beginning, like what you did, this is not what I expected. I expected this, I expected that. So it's like, if that's what people aren't trying to hear, then all right, then I'm gonna start rapping about again. And second of all, there's a lot of female rappers. They'd be rapping their ass all and don't be talking about Gable and y'all don't be supporting them. Okay,
I highly disagree with your Maine Dupri. I think it's a lot of variety, and female rapping always has been CARDI make the Stallion City girls, whoever you want to talk about that raps about scripping. They actually do rap about more than that Kodak, but that Yellow wasn't about scripping. Be careful is not about scripping. I like it, like, that's not about scripping the join me Bruno, not about scripting press, not about scripping city girls rapping about scamming.
Make the Stallion can actually rap rap, so I would have to know who you made the pre is talking about specifically, And there's just so many female rappers I don't even know how you can put even We were just talking about the BT Awards and other women that were nominated for a Best Female Rapper in that category, some great standouts when you talk about male rap, Lizzo, what about cash dogs? When you talk about male rappers,
male rappers have all the same stories too. They talk about their ops, their guns, their drugs and money and penises, their games, and nobody complains. So I don't understand what Jad is talking about. And Mellie responded as well. Melly said, honestly, I see y'all tack me, But let's talk about how females technically end up rapping about VADs because that's what sells you only like when we tell y'all about our vass.
Not every rapper is a stripper and sew the f what strippers have bars and goals too, So a lot of people were very upset about this. And as you know, um, I mean, of course there's artists like Rhapsody, there's Snow the Product, there's Young m A Listen, there's zillion different artists. You know. I love Snow the Product. But I've been telling y'all for a couple of years. You're easy. I've been telling y'all for a couple of years since lailers
would been dropped by Rhapsody. Rhapsody is the dopest rapper not named Kendrick Lamar. I ain't even talking about gender. I'm talking about period. Rhapsody is the dopest rapper not named Kendrick Lamar here in these streets. And I'm talking about the new class, not the ogs. I'm talking about it,
this new generation. Rhapsody is my favorite rapper. Only other artists I look boys, Only other artists I look forward to hearing too, hearing hearing from like Rhapsody is Kindrick Lamar, Big Sean and the late great Nipsey Hustle from this generation. All right, now, let's skip ahead and let's talk about Ed Sharing. So Ed Sharon's album is out, and Charlotte Mane, your interview with Ed Sharon has dropped in full today
as well. Yes it did, and so we have a little highlight for you of Ed Sharon talking about working with Eminem. You know, so many people say that I can't rap, but I'm allowed on a song with Eminem and fifty cent rappers, So like, I mean, the hooks that I wrote is so fifty cent that it just had to it had to be. That had to be that. I made that song in Sweden with Max Martin's a He's a really big song like a producer, and I said to Max, I was like, I'm going, I'm going
to London tomorrow to go and guest with Eminem. And I walked in Eminem's dressing room and it's him and fifty cent in there, and I was like, has to be meant to be. Yes, So there's that song I remember the name, featuring Eminem and fifty Cent on that new Collaborations album that's out now. Yeah, number six Collaborations. Great record with fifty cent and Eminem. But I told Ed he dropped the ball because he should have gotten Doctor Dredy do the beat that that would have made
it complete. Yeah, I'm sure he's in the moment, was like, you know, what we're gonna do this right now. He told me, told me why Drey didn't do the beat what I forgot? Our people are mad that you got the only um assurance interview. Why the mad because no, he didn't do no other He's not doing another press. I mean, he don't want to do another press. And he's his toys over in August and then he's gonna go into hibernation. So hey, man, it is what it is.
You want me to do Black privilege at me because I got the only interview that that's my guy. He flew out to London and went to the state of this house for a few days. You know, was it his lake? Wow? Is that a drinking his pa? Is that a cold or drinking his pub? And then this late drinking his pub? It's my guy, which you can't keep bro, We've been knowing that. We've been doing that for a few years. It's not act like I've been on the break club a couple of times. Listen to
the breakfclus that's my guy. I talked to Ed for no reason. Me and they hang out. It's going to do all right, We'll go to this lake then, you know, black privilege all right, drink his pub all right, shout to the vote. We'll see you guys late. Everybody else the People's Choice mixes up next. We gonna started off with a new fifty cent This is the big rich town you know, powers coming back. So they did a new version of the joint. Really, it's featuring eight Bookie
with the hoodie and trade songs. All right, it's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your morning's will never be the same. I'm really excited about netflix new comedy series Family Reunion, starring Loretta Divine and Tiamory Hardrid Yee. Have you been to a family reunion? Yes? And my family reunions are crazy. You know why because I am half Chinese and half Black and there's a lot of culture classes when we come together. But you know what
the most fun is the drunk uncle. And I think that goes across the board no matter what. I can't wait to be the drunk uncle. Nobody are I'm not. I would definitely invite the McKellen family to my family reunion. Make sure you check out Family Reunion or Netflix right now. Everybody is dj Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the Guy we are the Breakfast Club. Now shout out to everybody in Maryland. I'm gonna be in Salisbury tonight, Saturday night, so hopefully I get to see you guys. What do you guys
doing this weekend? This weekend, I'll actually be hosting a talent show on Staaten Island. It's called Staton's Got Talent at the College of Staton Island, so make sure y'all check that out. That's gonna be on Saturday. And my boy has Son Johnson, you know him as we Bay from the Wire, a Max many other things. He's gonna be a judge as well as Michael Rainey Junior from
Power and Tracy Brown, author of White Lines. So we're gonna be out there at Staton Island, which is great for me because never forget I used to work in stat In Island. I don't get out there too often. All Right, I'm gonna see I might gonna see Bill Bellimid this weekend. But I really need to catch up on my movie because we're gonna vacation for the pasting day. So I want to see Spider Man Far from Home because I have not seen that chet and I'm a
Marvel fanatic and I am disgusted at myself. And you gotta catch up on Euphoria. I gotta catch up on you a great show. You're gonna love it. I actually my goddaughters in town visiting, and I put it on like the last episode for her to watch it, and I was like, whoa, this is kind of racy. I don't know. I gotta catch up on the shy too, but I'm gonna tall the truth. I'm talking all of this stuff and I'm shy and it for the season. I haven't seen it, ye, but I gotta catch up
on it. But I'm honestly what I'm up doing a sleeping all weekend knowing me. YEA, that's not about I think. All right? When we come back positive notice to Breakfast Club. Good morning, everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now shalt to Kamala Harris for joining us this morning. Yes, Kamala Harris making her third appearance on the Breakfast Club. Salute to the young lady on Twitter who said Kamala Harris comes here every
other week. She's been here three times in two years. Yes, you will be coming back like other candidates will be coming back. I just I wonder I don't understand people's perception, Like what do y'all see that we don't see when you say things like Kamala Harris comes here every other week. She's been here three times in two years. Three okay, every other week, knock it off, all right, and every other year and also shout out to Bill Bellamy for joining us. He's gonna be in New York all week
in the Caroline. I'm gonna go see him probably tonight. You can go to Caroline dot com to see that whole schedule and get tickets. All right, Well, leave us on the positive, no Chala, listen man, the positive notice simply this. Oh you know what else I want to say too, man, I want to say, oh, thank you, because yesterday, for whatever reason, my book shook one. My second book shook one. Anxiety playing tricks on me. It was like number sixty something on Amazon, which is big.
You know what. Never a book cracks the top one hundred, that's that's really big. And um you know usually that happens in the beginning. But it's been you know, so much now and it cracked the top one hundred again and it's a number one bestseller. So I appreciate y'all. Thank you. I like when things have legs. Hear me envy. I like when things have legs because you got on shorts. You know what? All right, it's on a positive note. The positive notee simply this. Don't try to numb the
pain that made just to lay the healing. Swoop to my guy, Humble the Poet, Breakface Club, you finish or y'all dumb
