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Since y'all controlling my volume back at the ranch, can you fix that over? Could you turn me down? Start over? Drama's damn dramas. Can eddie hear me? This is live radio, guys. That's why I love That's why I love live radio. But I wasn't trying to try it. Good morning, usaying to run o yo you're your yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. I'm still yo INTI screaming yes, what's up? Hey, good money, Danny Charlomagne the guy, please
do the planet. Guess what day it is? Guess what day it is? Damn even get no hump days is not what is going on. That's how we're starting this morning. Goodness. It's called radio slow slow, raggedy ass ghetto ass radio shows. Still can't get it together. Almost ten years later, goodness, gracious working progress. Well, good morning. It is Wednesday. It is day. Today's my baby girl's birthday. You know, Monday was my mother's birthday. Today is London's birthday, and Friday
is Jackson's birthday. So a bunch of June birthday. So I'm glad you's ad June because I wasn't sure what month it was for a second were in June. So the bad thing about it is, you know, they can't have any parties, you know, So today we put together something special for them, or I ain't even gonna say we. My wife did. Um I paid for it, but my wife put together something special for them. I'm excited about it. So when they get up this morning, we set up
a whole carnival theme in the family room. We took out all the couches to chairs. We put up a blow of one of the blow things like a carnival. We had uh you know, uh where you throw the whatever, the bean bag at the cans. It's a whole carnival theme. Popcorn, cotton, candy. It's gonna be pretty dope when they wake up. So that's all we could do. Ain't nothing we can do. They can't have any parties, No friends could come by.
But we're trying to make it as far as possible as them and try to keep any type of of of a little bit of a normalcy. Well, you have enough kids that justified of them as a party alone. You're absolutely right, You are absolutely right. The two older ones. Imagine if you only you said, what now the two older ones like kicking it with the young ones like that? Absolutely absolutely, and then you know the only child like
you are only child, right NV, imagine what must be like. Yeah, but you know what, with this pandemic has made the family a lot closer because you know, we're all stuck with each other. You know what I mean. It is no I'm going out with my friends, or I'm going to play basketball. I got football practice. It makes everybody, you know, co exist, so we do everything together. One day, you know, everybody might be drawing, you know, next day, you know, we all might be listening to music. Next day,
you know, we all might draw. Why y'all drawing? Shut up drawing pepper pig and things like that. So anyway, when we got a great show for you today, Kirk Franklin will be joining us this morning. OG Kirk Franklin. He had a versus battle on Sunday against Fred Hammond. I'm sure did show the collection plate though y'all put nothing to the collection plate that was going around, did you see. Okay, all right, let's get the show cracking front page news. What we're talking about, Well, Joe Biden
is speaking out. He was in Philly yesterday morning, and he was talking about Donald Trump's response to George Floyd protests and some of his own plans. All right, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked. This to breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We all the breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news. Where were starting you? Well, yesterday Joe Biden was speaking from Philadelphia's City Hall and he
was talking about a bunch of different things. One thing he discussed was how racism has to come to an end in this division. Here's what he said. I can't leave this moment thinking that we can once again turn away and do nothing. The moment has come for our nation to deal with systemic racism, to deal with the growing economic inequity that exists in our nation, to deal with the denial of the promise of this nation. But it's going to take more than talk. In addition, he
talks about it. In addition, he talks about police reform. Here's what Joe Biden had to say about that a down payment on what is long overdo should come now, should come immediately. I call on the Congress to Act this month. Our measures that will be the first step in this direction, starting with real police reform. Congressman Jefferies
has a bill to outlaw chokeholes. There are other measures stop transferring weapons of war the police forces, improve over shutting accountability, to create a model use of force standard. Looking ahead in the first one hundred days of my presidency, I've committed to creating a National Police overstut Commission. I've long believe we need real community police. We all need to take a hard look at the culture allows for the senseless tragedies to keep happening. I'll be honest. Let
me stop him game that's gonna say. I'll be honest, Like that's what he's supposed to say, Like he is supposed to say that. Like do we think any differently? Would he get up there and say anything else but that? Now, I just pray the guy that if when he wins the presidency, he follows through with everything that he says, Well, no, no, it's not about winning the presidency. It's about getting him to make those policy commitments publicly. Now, Okay, I watched
it yesterday. It was good. You know, he's talking the way he needs to talk. He's talking about this mantle and systemic racism. He's talking about investing in the black community through legislation and economic justice. Listen, if President Barack Obama was JFK, Joe Biden has the opportunity to be Lendon B. Johnson. He has the opportunity to be justice progressive on race and class as LBJ was, and he better because they ain't no good gonna come to become
to America until he'd be right by the black community. Period. Okay, all right, well here's here's what he had to say about economic justice yesterday. In order that true American justice, we need economic justice as well as a media step. Congress should act now to rectify racial inequities, to allow COVID nineteen recovery funds to be diverted from where they live. I'll be sending forth my general and economic justice and opportunity in the weeks and months ahead, but it begins
with healthcare. Listen, man, America has to to office for its original sin, which your slavery. That's the only way this nation will ever heal. And the only way to heal racial inequities is legislation and reparation. So Joe go ahead and announce your black woman renime. You already committed to a black woman on the Supreme Court. That'll be
your Lendon B. Johnson third good Marshal moment. And lean into this black agenda, lean into this police reform, provide this economic justice for the black community, and go out there and try to bring this thing home in November. Because if Joe Biden did sweep off seven presidential primaries yesterday, not a surprise at all because there's nobody that's really actively imposing him. Yeah, so it's not a surprise at all.
But those are the results. I'm in Ferguson also elected their first black mayor, So that happened in Ferguson, and obviously that's something I think that's a really positive thing in Ferguson. So shout out to them. Ella Jones took fifty four percent of the vote in that race. All right, I'm angela. Yeah, And that is your front page news, all right, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one O five one. If you're upset, you
need to hit us up right now. Again. The number is eight hundred five eight five one five one is the breakfast Club, Good morning, the breakfast Club. I'm telling I'm telling her. What's you doing, Holly? This is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred five five one five one. We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello. Who's this? This is Yannick. Hey, what's up? Broke? Get it off your chest? Hey, hes Envy, Angelie and Charlomagne.
Big up, big up you guys every day? Um please can't. Yeah, yeah, this is just a guy looking at guy looking in They the best way the player game is watched from the stands, right, So this is what I would really want to happen in America within the next couple of years. You can correct me if I'm wrong anyway I say something wrong. So this is it. So I hear that Native American Indians they get something like morney every month from government, just right, that reparation money. Is that true?
I don't know that something suck something something to that effect. Yeah, yeah, I mean I mean South Smarta right now. So I know that the terminals they get they get a check every month. I mean by the way that they're like, yo, I was so like when you come to this country, get yourself a seminal girl, because you'll be banking all month, you know. I mean, so that's what that's what I heard. But but what I was saying is I think the best way to get rid of um what's happening in America,
well racism. You really can't change with protests in our looting because you gets throwing all these people who are like born in racism. I should live in South Carolina. So is a place called aching, and aching got some got some places really, you know, so some people who are just racismist part So some people just will never change no matter how much you loose to our protests.
What I think should happen is like you should once you have like a business plan as a black person, a solid business plan, the government should put into place something where you the only qualification you need for granting to get your business off the girl is us being. That's just that reparation I would love to see, because if you have a tide business man, you walk into that building, you walk on with checks to purchase it.
If you want to be a big up, you had to check to purchase up the oven and and all that sort of stuff. And then black people got to realize, like in Jewish communities, you got people who want to come to the Jewish community and it never leaves. So
like black people to support black businesses. Funnily, like I said to me, I said to my friend the other day, if every NBA player and anybody everybody in the hair that's black decide to let us leave, ain't nobody watching, no NFL, nothing more white players, you know what I mean. So it's like I'm saying what what I want a printing to do soon is like, you need black people to create black businesses the only qualification. You know what I want? You know what I want right now? Aw
some goddamn acting and selfish right now. I don't know all of a sudden, craving Aki and Soffice. I started craving Aki and soffice so bad. Just now, man, y ain't hundred firs Maki and so Offfice right now, get it off your chests eight hundred five A five one on five one. If you need to vent hit this up now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man black, than from you on the breakfast club.
If you got something on your mind, lea, Hello, who's this Jay? Do you know if her chests? Bro Hey, good morning miss ye and umm dj n vy here Every morning I listened to Charlemagne with his commentary about black recreations along with his uh need for a black female vice president. Reckless commentaries like that come him and people like Sharon Collins. It's going to allow Trump to walk right into the white album. What benefits for the for the black population happen is like we're having now.
He believes that every Brent truck should run into the front of every black household and dump a bag of money. That's not gonna happen, and it should not happen. He does not owe Black America nothing. Only thing he owes Black America is basically civil justice. Okay, and make sure that there are is criminal justice reform along with these police departments. And yes they should demilitarize the police department
if I'm correct. Charlemagne said that he's a dropout, but yet because of determination and hard wood, he's where he's at now. Black America has every opportunity and up they want to do. Hang up on him. The reason I'm hanging up on him because the Vice President, Joe Biden, even thinks different. You heard him yesterday, yesterday he's talking about dismantling systemic racism. Yesterday, he's talking about investing in
the black community through legislation and economic justice. Any stupid ass negro that says America because doesn't old black people is a goddamn sellout. Hell, yes, they old black people. We built this country for free. They have to atone for their original sin, which is slavery. And that's the only way this nation is going to ever hill and and the only way we're gonna ever have heal racial inequalities is through legislation and reparation, not chip to Hello,
what the hell are you talking about? And you know why we need a black women running make it's simple math because in two thousand and twelve, from twenty twenty sixteen, four point four million people that were registered to vote didn't show up to vote. A third of them were black. Okay, knock it off, and and and black women vote for voted for Hillary ninety percent of the time. So why wouldn't you lean into your base? Why are you aalking
with that man? I hate dumb name, And why wouldn't you, And why wouldn't you want black people to get economic justice? Why are you always been through that ud? Why are you aalking with that man? That's why I don't talk to after five o'clock. Well, let's well, it's it's before too early. Think out my goddamn blood pressure go up telling me that black black person saying black people shouldn't get nothing. That's what's wrong with y'all. Y'all don't understand, y'all.
Votes are quick, pro quo kids. Y'all ain't never demanding nothing in your life. You get to man, y'all just want to get what the white man give you. Who the y'all breathe? I need you to breathe? Whosa, whosa? I'm fine? Who's all right? We need to call your therapist right now eight hundred five eight five one oh five one and get it off your chest. Now. We got rumors on the way. Yes, and it looks like a Manda Sales is not renewing her contract with the Reil.
We'll tell you what you had to say about that, yes, and also we'll be discussing a radio show that should not be renewing their contract. Well at least I heard you shouldn't be renewing their contract. Me I love a Manda Seales on the rail but anyway, well, I'll get to rooms. Next is the breakfast Club. The morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's all command the Seals. This is the
rule of report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, Amanda Seals is leaving the reel. She says she has not renewed her contract, but she wants to make sure people don't make up their own narratives about what happened.
And here's what she had to say. My contract is up at the reel and I did not renew it because it doesn't feel good to my soul to be at a place where I cannot speak to my people the way they need to be spoken to, and where the people who are speaking to me in disparaging ways are not being handled. I'm not in a space where I can, as a full black woman, have my voice and my co workers also have their voices, and where the people at the top are not respecting the necessity
for Black voices to be at the top two. Listen, man, my sister not scared. My sister me betting on herself for a long time. You know, one thing about independence, once you have built something independently, it's very hard to give up your freedom and go, you know, work for your work for a corporation. And Smart, Funny and Black as a brand, and man, the seals built which makes people like the Real want to be in business with her.
So she's always got that. Absolutely gonna stand up. She's gonna keep doing her Smart, Funny and Black amongst other things, and she gonna keep prospering the way she was before there was the Real. Don't get a twisted. She got a plan. A mando always has a plan. Should be fine. Yeah, I said, it's hard, you know, once you've been independent, you know, making your own money, to be a part
of a corporation. So I get it that freedom is priceless. Yes, And speaking of these talk shows during the day, Megan McCain, she is, of course, as you know, on the View as one of the co hosts there. She wrote on Twitter about the protests that have been taking place in New York. She said, my neighborhood in Manhattan is eviscerated and looks like a war zone. To Blasio and Coromar are an utter disgrace. This is not America. Our leaders have abandoned us and continue to let great American cities
burn to the ground and be destroyed. I never could have fathomed this well. Another person who lives in her building, Kristin Bartlett, who writes for TBS's late night program, responded, Megan, we live in the same building and I just walked outside. It's fine, So shut that down pretty quickly. Simendal, Karen, Simendal, Karen, all right, go fire over here, Karen, all right, yeah,
keep the drama to a minimum, all right. And Kimberly and Bet they're on a radio show in Rochester, New York on ninety five point one, and they were having a conversation about the attack of a local couple after protests that were happening in downtown Rochester. And Kimberly and Beck actually have this to say. Were they acting and word ish? There's your question. They were acting thuggarily like I think the n wordly. Yeah. And by the way, you can't see bad what are you doing here? Problem?
You know, it's not the show. If you look like a sock and if you act like a song and you got three on one and beating up a white woman, was it two by four? By god, you're a sog. And by the way, there are people in the black community would say they are acting any word, but they can say that. You can't say that. It's double standard. I was gonna sat appreciate the devil standard. No interesting, Kimberly, you are acting a white devilly, all right, Kimberly, you
are acting crackerly. You're acting crackerly. Kimberly, Okay, you, as a white woman, cannot say N wordly, even if you're using it in the proper context. I don't care how many times you watch the N word versus Black people joke from Chris Rock. I don't care how many times you've heard me say I don't talk to N words
after five pm. You can't say that. By the way, I would like to know what you like to know what she's calling and thuggerly, but I would like to know what she's calling the white people who are out there protesting in looting. That's what I would like to know. What is she calling them? When she sees those white looters, because there's a lot of them. What does she call them? That's what I want to know. Well, I'm gonna assume
they didn't take part in Blackout Tuesday yesterday. It doesn't buy everything that was happening that was supporting black lives not at all and supporting these movements, and this is what they decided to do. So we shall see. But there should be some repercussions for that. I don't know who that was in the room telling her she can't say that, But whoever that was was absolutely right if that was beck Kimberly and Beck, Yeah, that was Beck
You're absolutely right, back, Kimberly can't say that. Well, there was a guy saying that. I think, right, that was a guy saying that. You can't say that. Yeah, it's a Kimberly and Barry beck is Barry back, Okay, back, I think Becky kim and Becky Okay, Becky. I don't know. All right. Well, I'm Mandela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, missie. Now we got FROMT Page News next what we're talking about, Yes, and
we'll give you some updates on George Floyd and what's happening. Um, you know a lot of things went down yesterday. We told you about the march. Bumby actually called in to discuss that. So we'll give you some more details and we'll talk about Joe Biden. He was speaking yesterday and we'll give you some highlights of what he had to say about plans moving forward. All right. Also, and Kirk Franklin will be joining us next how so we'll kick
him with Kirk Franklin, so don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning, Good morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We all to Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news. Where were starting you? Well, yesterday there was a march for George Floyd. And just so you know, George Floyd's go fund me raise more than
ten million dollars in five days. So that go fund me is being managed by attorney Ben Crump and they were seeking to raise one point five million, but they've raised more than ten million dollars in five days. So that's gonna end up going yeah too, as Children to Mental and Grief counselane to cover funeral and burial expenses, although they did accept Floyd Mayweather's offer to pay for the funeral. So that's gonna cover all of those things to assist the family as they are also seeking justice
for George Floyd. Now, something that was really faith for Minneapolis going to pay some money to a lot of money too. The money doesn't bring their dad back, but at least it pays for a lot of the stuff that their dad was going to do for them. I'm sure, from schooling to everything. And they're gonna need therapy. They're gonna gonna need a lifetime of therapy and grief absolutely. Now, there will be memorial services for George Floyd taking place
in at North Central University in Minneapolis. That's going to be happening tomorrow Saturday. There's a public viewing a memorial that will take place, and on Monday, a memorial will take place in Houston at the Fountain of Praise Church. Now, George Floyd's door to Gigi. She's six years old. And this video just really makes you want to shut a tear if you didn't shut a tear when you first watched it. And here she is. She is actually um
sitting on Stephen Jackson's shoulders. And here's what she had to say, he did what. Yes, I love it. I love it man, Daddy changed the world. Yes. And the mother of George Floyd's door, Roxy Washington, actually told reporters that she wants to see justice for Floyd and for her daughter as well. Here are some of the things that she had to say. Janna does not have a fall. He will never see grow up graduate. He will never walk down. If it's a problem she's saying, and it
she needs a day. She does not have been anymore. I'm on justice for him because he was good, no matter what anybody thinks. All right now, Joe Biden, we told you he did sweep all seven presidential primaries. In addition, and that was no surprise. Obviously, there's nobody that we know that's running against him that's gonna make him not sweep.
But you know, we do have more elections happening next week on Tuesday, So we'll tell you what states that's going to be in, and we'll keep on making sure that people do vote. And if you're not wretched to to vote, make sure you're a registered to vote. Make sure you feel that your sentence form. But Joe Biden was talking yesterday in Philadelphia and he was talking about police reform a down payment. I want a long overduce.
Should come now, should come immediately. I call on the Congress to act this month my measures that will be the first step in this direction, starting with real police reform. Congress from Jefferies has a bill to outlaw chokeholes. There are other measures to stop transferring weapons of war the police forces, improve oversighting accountability, to create a model use of force standard. Looking ahead, in the first one hundred days of my presidency, I've committed to creating a National
Police Oversight Commission. I've long believe we need real community policing. We all need to take a hard look at the culture that allows for the senseless tragedies to keep happening. Listen, Joe said all the right things yesterday in Philadelphia, and we need him to keep making policy commitments like that publicly, because voting will not change things unless the people we put in want to change them. This white supremacist system is by design, Okay. The whole function of systemic racism
is the marginalized black people. And it's very hard to get any old white man to change the system has been working for him and his family for years. So, yes, the only way systemic racism will be dismantled if the people who benefit from it wanted this mantledge. So I'm glad he was talking about this manlest systemic racism. I'm glad he's talking about economic justice investments into the black community.
That's the only way he's going in Because I keep standing over and over, if Jeff k was president, Obama, Biden has to be Lyndon B. Johnson. That's it. And shout out to Congressman Jeffries. Shout out to Congressman Jeffries, who he actually referenced when he talks about outlawing the outlawing the chokehold. That is actually my congressman who represents my district here in Brooklyn. And you know on Judas elections are here in New York City. But yes, I
love if that Clark in Brooklyn. I love Hakim Jeffrey. So make sure we support that. Now. Bank of America has committed one billion dollars to help combat racial inequality. It is the nation's second largest bank, and what they're saying is that one billion dollars will benefit communities of color over the next four years. The money will go toward a number of different areas like employee recruitments, job training, support to small businesses, housing aid, and the expansion of
health services like vaccination clinics. So according to the CEO, he said, underlying economic and social disparities that exists have accelerated and intensified during the global pandemic. The events of the past week have created a sense of true urgency that has arisen across our nation, particularly in view of the racial injustices we have seen in the communities where we work and live. We all need to do more right,
and I would say you have to keep Yeah. Now we're gonna say I was gonna say this with Bank of America too. Bank of America changed the policy that really affects a lot of small business owners Bank of America, because a lot of small business owners been hitting me
about this. Bank of America. Usually, if you write somebody a check, it would usually clear from three to five days, but now the checks are clearing in ten to twelve days, which is a problem for a lot of small business owners because if you write somebody a check, they can't get that money for ten to twelve day, which is a problem. A lot of business owners are leaving Bank of America because they can't wait twelve days for a check to clear. That's affecting a lot of mone arted businesses.
I want to say that to a Bank of America. I hope somebody's listening, because they gotta change that. It wasn't always because we actually use Bank of America for juice for life. I use it for a lot of myself. I too, but but I'm gonna change it. Well, I'm glad they put up that billion dollars for you know, racial justice, because we gotta keep pushing America to atone for his original sin, which is slavery, and the only way to heal is through legislation and reparations. Just the
black community needs an economic justice package. We need that bag, and we're gonna get it. Okay. That's that's why I just keep telling people, don't be afraid to make demands. Right, what's your votes? All? Right? Well I am um Angela. Yeah, and that is your front page news? Did you get your name? Would you have to think about that because Bank of it. I'm looking at Think of America right now and I was like trying to see about what
they do because that was you know, a concern. But we don't ever checks anymore anyway, because we just do everything electronically. Yeah, but for some people, like if you write checks to people to get a receipt. A lot of small business own owners were telling me that Bank America the checks Claire and tended business days seven to ten business days, but before it was three to five. But anyway, up next Kurt Franklin movie joining us. We'll kick it with Kurt Franklin, So don't move. It's the
Breakfast Club the Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is tj Envy, Angela Yee, Charlotte and the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest on the line, the brother Kurt Franklin or some beautiful people mana Snana to be here. And I want to make sure, you know, if if I need to take this, you know, ben down off, you know, trying to come this morning with a look sauce. If I need to take it off,
I'll take it off. You know. I like your Christian kryp vibes nice and it looks like you have a fresh haircut too. Can I see that line on the side. Yeah, yeah, about no, if I want to do. I watched you, I watched a good brother, Bishop td Jakes, I watched Fred Hammond all in the studio together with no damn
mask on. I believe in God too, and I got favorite Corona is real where everybody that came into the studio we're taking tempts and it's very difficult to be able to speak to the people and communicate in an effective way when we're having to do it in the mask. So you know, we were doing the best we can, but for the sake of hope and encouraging the people, we put ourselves out there. Well, thank you so much
for that Versus battle on Sunday. That was amazing and I think the timing wise, the timing couldn't have been any better at all because we all needed that. Man. No, I was very humble when Us Swiss and Tim hit me. It was something that I would never do in a normal situation now because I think the platform is not
too produced. I just think that in you know, gospel music or Christian music, just because we talk about you know, someone bigger than us, you know, to try to say you know that the music God gave me a stupid than the music God gave you you know, and you know just kind of would have not always reflected what I think the biggest story is. But because we were able to do it for the people, and we were able to do it for something that had a bigger narrative,
as I thought, it was a great moment. It wasn't a battle. We don't call it a battle. It's it's giving each other flowers. It's kind of wrapping each other and represent each other. So we I know, I know we call it the verses, but it's more like giving artists and producers and writers their flowers while they're here. And we definitely needed that one this weekend. Now, Kirk got sounds great, But who won? Who you think one? Now? Come on? He is? I hope that gospel music one. Then.
I hope that gospel music look fresh. I hope that people you know, could you know, con see you know, just because when you look at all the genres of music that are curated by people of color, you know, a lot of times gospel music is one of the lord hanging fruits you're dig and so to be able to beyond that big platform, to be able to keep it a buck with people about you know, the hurting pain and to be able to see the entertaining DNA of gospel music as well. That was pretty for us,
for us to be able to present that to culture. Now, what do you tell your people that that are your fans that follow you right now with everything that's going on from COVID nineteen coronavirus to the protest and what happened with George Floyd, what what are you telling your people? Is? I try to say that I don't understand everything that that that I we put those that weep and and and I'm warm with those who mourned. That that a lot of times it's not necessarily always stole about the
scripture and every freaking thing. A lot of times you just gotta be talent and fill the pain with people. And when the opportunity permits itself, then you give them another narrative and another optic of what they can look like, and you do life with people. Man is. I think that what it's made this moment also divine as well as painful, is that we all on the same level. And so I just try to be on the front line in the middle of the struggle with my people. Man.
One touching moment was you had Wander Cooper Jones, the mother of a mad Abery actually called in and that was a tear jerking moment for that to happen, but it was also inspirational as well, Thank you. And I was very intentional about that, like I hunted her down when when this versus situation came up, I was like, we need an element that can remind us. And you know, here's the unfortunate thing. We are having so many black soldiers fall during this Civil War that a lot of
times you can forget the soldier before the soldier. Yeah, dig And so I just thought that it would be a very powerful moment for this beautiful queen to know that even in the midst of mister Floyd's suffering, that we also know that before mister Floyd was mister Aubrey. And so sometimes there's a mom I gonna imagine that you may forget that people move on from yours, and I want her to know that the pain is transferable, that we see you as well and we remember you,
and we got you. You know, Kirk, you got a single called Strong God. And then it talks about racism and the human race needing healing did you have this song already made prior to the death of George Floyd or was just a result of his murder? Man? I wrote this song last year and I put it on the latest album Long Live Love, and had no idea
that it would be an evergreen moment. But you know what, at the same time, you know, we've been in this state for many, many, many, many, many many years, and so these these topics, unfortunately, these topics are ever green. We should be writing new lyrics, which we should be having new conversation, but unfortunately we are always having to to open back up the same one. And so that
is a problem. It's it's a problem for culture. It's a problem for Christianity, it's a problem for social injustice. It's a problem on the political scale. It's a problem socio economically, is that we're always having to regurg it take the same conversation, and that in itself can be deplorable. I saw you tweet on May twenty ninth, pain losers is hearing after centuries of broken promises, it becomes numb
and death to anything except tangible change. You cannot love people and not be shook to your care by the optics against humanity helping. It's found it's found on that plete. Well, I don't know how I can spit any better than you did, you know, And and plus you got that Charlomagne tone, so you know kind of more powerful. Um that if we are are from the same origin, we are all from from the same dirt. You know, scientifically proven that we all come from the soil of Africa.
So so we all have some type of genetic code inside of us that makes all of us humans. That's why we don't see animals cry when they kill each other, just because humans possess a soul that should be universal with somebody ax. And so when when you don't have sorrow in your heart, when humanity hurts, there is a deadening inside of your humanity. There is something inside of you that it's deceased. And I don't care how much you lift your hands or what God you pray to.
And so if you conceive people suffering and screaming for help, if I was drown in Charlemagne, and if you drove by me, and if I was drowning in the lake, and if you pulled to the south of the lake, and if you started saying to me swim harder, battle doggiest out and if you took a book about how to swim and threw it at me in the water, in your mind, if you think that you're helping me,
you've lost your mind. I'm drowning, as I don't need for you to pull over and throw a book at me, as I don't need for you to yell dogget pattle. I need for you to get your ass in that water, and I need for you to come swim because I've been drowning for a long time and I need for you to come getting me out of that water. Now, Kirk, I can't swim. Kirk, can you swim? I can swim. I'm a black man that can swim me too. You said doggy style. It's doggie pattle. I don't know what
you're thinking about, but it's dog thinking about. It's not style, doggy battle. You tell your wife you're gonna lay hands on her. So, oh my gosh, h we got more with Kirk Franklin when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, p j Envy Angela Ye, Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Kirk Franklin, Charlomagne, what do you say to a lot of Christians who have received backlash for saying that we need to pray for the cops who are
involved in George Floyd's murder. We need to forgive the cops. What are your thoughts on that? It's all the timing, It's it's someone like we need to say, then we need to say that we need to pray for the Roman soldiers to kill Jesus. They say that you need to pray for the man that shot doctor King, then say that, share it. And if you're gonna say it, saying loud. The Bible says, rejoice with those who rejoice them, mourn with those who mourned. Right now, we're in a
mourning state, and mourn mourn, mourn with us. It makes Christianity duplicitness when you have those type of statements, and that's why people do not trust we are. We are already trying to deal with the narratives of the weaponized version of Western Christianity. They we've been dealing with for centuries, and so I'm just trying to rewrite that narrative. And so I'm not praying for anybody right now mourning with
my brothers and sisters. And if a white Christians want to have that conversation now, then I think that they need to check their motives and intent. That's the first time I've ever heard that, you know, and really, people say, no, you gotta pray for the people as hurting you, and I always say I can't. I can't pray right now because I haven't. I haven't forgiven them yet. And that's the first time I've heard anybody say that. Used to
people like, no, we have to pray. You know, the person that came in in and shot the people in the church. We have to pray for that young man. We forgive him. I can't forgive him because I'm still mourning now. Bother you if I think that this should row it when you have families right after the Charleston killing that say that we're going to pray for for this young white young man, how here rowing and how
much I want to be like that. And I do believe that God allows in different periods of history those moments that we can try to aspire to, but it should not be a judgment against those that can't do it at that moment. Right, I'm gonna be honest with your Kraig. I don't believe them when they do that. Like I'm I'm from, I was born in Charleston, raised
amongst Corner right next to Charleston. I don't believe them when they forgive that quick, like it's it's physically, emotionally, mentally, spiritually impossible to get to a place of forgiveness that fast. I don't believe. Well, you know what, bro that is that I can totally understand what you're saying that for
your state and your mourning and your pain. But I do believe, in my humble opinion, this is my humble opinion, that there is a supernatural power that God can give corredit that king when her husband was martyred for the sake of freedom, that gives her the power to march and stand and to pray and to keep the narrative going. And I believe if I believe in God, then I gotta believe in a supernatural power that can supersede and
even trump my human emotions and being. Now, there's no scientific, no scientific evidence for it, there's nothing tangible in any data. But that's what the spirits relieves think about it. Man. Just look at all the people. Look at all the health Black Booth been going through for censuries and still with some of the most powerful people from the planet. And when you look at that, I mean bro like
and excited, there's keeping no cap right there. Look at all of the hell our four fathers and mothers went through. And you didn't hear a lot about suicide. You didn't hear a lot about people just ending it at all. You hear more about Listen, I great grandmama's and grandparents. They were not cashing out like we all right now, and they were going through some of the most demonic trauma and all the PTSD that a lot of them
lived through. But they were still holding on, still believing that God was gonna make a way out of no way. And if they could have done it without the resources that they had during Jim Crown, then there's got to be supernatural power that we cannot explain, right, just how
people grieve differently at some points. For people, their faith is what we'll get them through certain things, and that might mean prayer and forgiveness because that helps you as a person to go on, while at the same time I can also co signed Charlemagne and anybody else that if you're not there, we need to not judge people that they not fair. It say not there, man less, mourn with them. That's what I'm saying, that there's a
duality that we can be both. I always ask people, you know, at times like this, you know a lot of times people are trying to to to get their faith and losing faith a little bit, you know, from COVID nineteen to coronavirus. Then people open up their their small business and then their business gets looted. You what do you tell those individuals? First of all, incredible question. And I think that it's very important to say to
people that I don't have all the answers. One of one of the most prolific statements that you can sometimes say is I don't know, but I do want to say this what I don't know, that's not cancel out what I do know, And so what I do know still has a validity in the midst of the battle. And I can say to people that I was abandoned as a child. I was adopted at the age of four by six to four year old woman. I heard my biological mother tell that lady I at thirteen. Shit
visited once. Instead. I didn't even want him. I wouldn't in an abortion, and you wouldn't let me. My father did one thing for me, gave me a haircut when his father died for the funeral. Never did anything else for me. I had ADHD. Kids laughed at me because I was a church boy. I dropped out of high school. I had learning to sort. I got a kid when
I was seventeen. The church keeped me out. I found that same lady that adopted me dead and asleep, and I remember going to the pawn shop cash him, trying to pawn her wedding ring that she left to me because I was hungry living in her house that was not full of rats. And so how can you take somebody like me with no education. I'm vertically shalling. I can't saying, and my career has lasted for over three decades. It's not because I'm a dopist. There are so many
people that are great and better than me. It is only the greatest and testimonial Christ. And so I try to let people know that if he can did that, if he can do that for me, he can do that for you. Hey, Kirk is a fellow vertically challenged man. Um, it's not like you're playing basketball. Okay, So let's not let's not act like okay, let's not act like the height has a real factor in anything that you're doing. Okay, thank you, brother. I want to talk about strong God
because you said until lives matter more than ties matter. WHOA, let me here, let me let me hear you did some of these paths making all this money. Uh yeah, you know. Um, once again, there are brothers and sisters that are in the battle that don't always reflect what
the battle should look like. You know, even if you have a president that is walking in front of a church yesterday holding up a Bible where you know, he must ain't read Sums one nineteen, you know, because some my chief says, hide thy word in thy heart, not hold my word in thy hands, you know, and so so so so there are a lot of hypocritical images in every community. And so that's why you try to see me be very verbal about the mistakes of Christianity,
the sins of Christianity. And so I can co sign with that, I can concur and so and so. But it does not mean that there are the man and women that have not been transformed by the incredible eternal message of the Gospel. Jump through sixteen. For God so loved the world that he gave his only son. These are messages, and so when people make money and make God a lottery, then they are missing the divine purpose
of why Christ will give his life for everybody. There's not a person on this planet that Jesus don't love. All Right, we got more with Kirk Franklin when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlemagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Kirk Franklin. Ye, Kirk, while you're at home during this time, have you been inspired musically just by everything that's going on around you?
You know, if I can be honest with you, one of the reasons why I wore this shirt today is because I started back going to therapy during this pandemic. I can now it's I've been going to therapy now off and on for about the last thirty years, you know, dealing with my just dealing with my band ament issues, dealing with you know, just a rejection I had as a kid a lot of the trauma that I've suffered as a young man, and so therapy and my faith
have been my They've just been my life boat. And so the trauma of first of all the pandemic, and then now what's happening now is that I started going back to my therapist. And I can be honest and tell you that the motivation to do a lot of music, it's been often own just because I've been just really struggling. I've been really struggling trying to get people just to hold on. It's it's almost like where does the physician
go when he's sick. You know, I'm getting myself back together just because I think that y'all needed Sunday, But I needed Sunday too. Is I needed that versus moment too? Now? What have you been going through? You said you were going through a lot, and I'm sure people are going through the same thing. What were you dealing with that you said, you know what, I gotta go see a therapist right now. I was an anxiety. What was it that you say I have to Yeah, yeah, well you
know I've always struggled with anxiety. And then you know, just as a creative I think almost every creative and of course you're all three of y'all feel that's just because y'all are curators. And then the attention that y'all give, and the and and and just to grab the y'all platform, you know, to who much has given, much is required
and a lot of times people don't know. And of course y'all can amand this when you live in the public eye, your highs and your loans are different, and so that type of pressure that you live up under, it's not realistic. So um, you know, just in the pressures of the world, or are people trusting that you always got to answer and that you're always having to
be ready to give an answer? Um can be very discouraging, can be very heavy, and and and I carried the weight of people's hurt very real life bro Like no cap, I'm telling you, I would not be doing this music if I not believing the dude that I walk with. So it's like I gotta have somebody to be able to block this. Kim. I can't go to White Pep with that every day. You know, she made me to be strong with her. So it's like I gotta go to somebody who I can go. Man, these christens me off.
It's like, man, somebody else got shot. Man, what do I do? Man? It's like people ain't working right now, you know. And I got a whole crew that I got to take care of. Man, you know, went to and so that type of pressure is I need somebody to pour into me so that when I get on these incredible platforms with y'all, I'll have something to be able to say absolutely, Hey, Kirk, you know what's so
interesting man? Um. You know, prior to the quarantine, my therapist had been trying to tell me for the longest, let go of things that you can't control, you know what I mean? And I could never grasp that concept. Until the quarantine, we had never experienced anything like coronavirus. So you know what I did, I flipped it right it. I started leaning more into my faith side because I already had gotten what I needed from going to therapy all of those those those past these past a couple
of years. I started leaning into my facetie. So it was more Bishop TD Jakes, more, Stephen Fredick more, Pastor John Graha More minutes to ferracon. You know what I mean, That is the job that I want you to be able to communicate to culture as well. Is that at the end of the day, you are spiritual beings. Is that if you live your life depending upon the natural world to be able to feel something that the natural world does not have the ingredients to do. That's why.
That's why it don't matter how good sex has been for a lot of human beings, a lot of people don't stay with that same one. You're always looking for something different, no matter how much that drug made you feel at that moment. You're looking for the next high, just because the natural world can't speak to the depth of the crime of your soul. Your soul was created for something bigger that the human world is not able
to be able to fulfill it with. And so that's why I'm always trying to That's why I'm always trying to be a messenger to clean up what a lot of the history of Christianity has messed up. Because Christianity and Jesus are not always synonymous. Explain a little bit well. Christianity is the form in which we brought to communicate what the teachings of Jesus is, or what the chiefing of Jesus was but in the sinfulness of man. Throughout the narrative of that historical context, there has been a
lot of distraction. There's been a lot of abuse or power. There's been a lot of misuse of the statements of Jesus Christ. But that does not mean that the historic individual of Jesus Christ and what he stood for and for what he preached, it's always reflective in the actions historically, whether through the Crusades, whether through the Conquest, whether through Jim Crowe, whether through colonialism. Christianity was always leading in those narratives, and we've got to confess those sins in
order to get it right. We've got to confess what's wrong. And so that's why I'm always an advocate for platforms like Apologetics to be able to communicate the historical, accurate narrative of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, as well as pointing out the bull and the foolishness that Christianity historically has done. Absolutely, I got one last question question for brother Kirk. I was watching UM Bishop TV Jake's Sunday and this is a conversation that a lot of me
and my folks have been having. Do you believe Kirk that we're in the end of times. You know, I think that a lot of people can be so enamored with the conversation of what does this mean versus what do we do? As I think that it's easier to try to figure out what's happening out there instead of looking at this moment to see what needs to be fixed in here? Does that make sense what I'm saying
perfect sense? And so I would encourage people. I encourage people to stop trying to be so worried about where God is instead of trying to be more focused on it's God with me who thinks ll thank you now for us. And just so you know, I'll be praying for you as well as I know difficult times. Absolutely, you gotta leave us with a prayer. Though, brother, man, father, I uh man, don't even know what to say to you sometimes in the midst of this, because I don't
always understand what your hand is doing. But I've come to understand that when I cannot trace your hand, that I can trust your heart and that I can also believe that when the world is out of control, that does not mean that you are still not in control. And I do want to say to your Father, if you've ever been trying to get our attention, you have our attention now. Whatever you want to say to us, Lord,
we want to have hearts to hear. And I know that we come sometimes with our own biases, our own prejudices, our own ideals of who you are. But instead of us trying to make you out to be where we think you are, God, I'm asking you, by faith, show us who you are. Show us your face, let us see your hand, reveal yourself to us in this pandemic. Because we have two pandemics happening, three pandemics financially, socially, politically, spiritually,
more than one just pandemic. They we're asking you to be the sovereign God that you are and hear the hearts of your people. And Lord, I know right now it is so difficult to trust because we are so broken and fragile. So God, I'm asking you right now have mercy. Have mercy on message and your name christ I pray, Amen, Amen, Man, thank you, thank you man. Yes, sir, all right, it's Kirk Franklin. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
It's just oh gosh, got guys, it's so today on the talk they've put out a teaser for what's going to be happening, and Eve is discussing how she has to have these very difficult and uncomfortable conversations right now because she is married to a white man. So here's what she said. I am in an interracial relationship. I am having some of the most difficult and uncocomfortable conversations I think I've ever had and vice versa with my husband. But at the same time, it's a beautiful thing because
I don't know his life through his eyes. He doesn't know my life my eyes. All we can do is all he can do is try to understand and try to ask the questions, and he wants to understand. It's gonna be uncomfortable, but we have to be okay with being uncomfortable so that we can get to a solution. Is that what ll cooj was alluding to when he was saying, what did it by racial? No, I actually got a call about LL I believe. Don't quote me. I believe he has a step brother or that's half black,
half white. I believe, And that's what he was referring to. I believe. Okay, oh okay. When he yelled, when he yelled out on Twitter. Imagine how people raising by racial children feel right now? This is crazy. So Eve was just having a conversation with her white husband. I get it. Yes, that shouldn't be an uncomfortable conversation though. It shouldn't be uncomfortable at all. It should be somebody listening and somebody teaching. Yeah. Yeah,
but it is also okay to have uncomfortable conversations. I feel like that's fine, you know, because it might be something that I mean, it's a you know, right now, in this day and age and everything that's happening, some of those conversations might get a little heated, even amongst people who love each other. Yeah, just don't understand. Yeah, And it's not even a conversation about race. This is
a conversation about humanity, you know what I'm saying. Like, there's no way a human being can watch that video or George Floyd and say, oh that's okay. If you don't feel a way about that, and then something's wrong with you. You don't got no soul. And you should always feel okay when you're in a space where you feel safe to be able to ask questions too, even those difficult questions. So like she said, you know, he sees life through his eyes. She sees life through her eyes.
So they have to be able to discuss those things and trying. And she said, you know it's hard because she gets very emotional as well. So I can see why now. Killer Mike also hosted a virtual meeting with grassroots leaders and he was highlighting all the ways that they're working to address systemic racism. Here is TMZ. They were live streaming it. You guys are the most important people on the phone the day because you do the work.
I was told by my mentor you do not organize on the behalf of people without organizing with people seeing this though, how I have attention because I'm a rapper. I want to give that attention. Exactly where did you go?
And that's the people who are in the fields doing the work, whether that's akia or carry and say, I just wanted to make sure that along with answering my questions today or questions from me, that you didn't hang up the phone looking for who the people that are doing the work, but they're on the phone or on the zoone call with us. And with that said, out Doc Wresting, Listen, listen, remember when the guy called up earlier and said people need to be meeting, coming up
with demands, coming up with a plan. Yep, what Killer Mike or Killer Mike is doing has been happening. Okay, that's that. That one just went public. But we all know Mike as a brother that always does the work. But I'm gonna tell y'all something. We don't need to be plotting and planning in front of the world. Let's let folks just see the work. They don't need to see how the food is being cooked. You get more
accomplished that way. Sniper position, stay low, keep firing. And for all your brothers and sisters in the communities, don't wait on a celebrity to help you organize. Organize yourself. Don't wait on a celebrity to lead. You lead. You know your community better than better than any So clebrity done, so leave well. In Chicago, the mayor Lory Lightfoot has already announced new reform measures for police accountability and also a ten million dollar fund for businesses that have been
harmed in recent days. So there's some new directives, and she says they're immediate necessary next steps like improved training for police officers, bringing in community leaders and members as teachers, offers to wellness programs so they can manage their own trauma and stress, mandatory training on crisis intervention and procedural justice for all officers, and a new recruit program for police community relations. So they said they're going to be
implementing these measures within the next ninety days. So nobody can say that work is not getting done. I don't think that's true at all. Drop one a CLUDI bond for Lory Lightfoot. And you know what else that shows you, Lord Lightfoot is a black woman. She's a black woman who is in a position to do things that benefit the black community. She's not just a blackface in a high place. She's a black face that cares about black people in a high place, so she can make those
type of things happen. That's how you just gent to white supremacy. And she's fed up and she doesn't give an f and she only cares about making sure what doing what's right. And I love it. I love that all right. And Keki Palmer also took to the streets yesterday and she was demanding justice for George Floyd. And she was spotted at a demonstration. She did approach members of the National Guard. And here's what happened beside is that the revolution be televised. March beside is an insurance
that you're here for us, please us. I can't believe this potion. I will march through this street with you guys. I don't know if this intersection an intersection, but I have to control the control. What is it the control? Man? March with us. Can you take a new? Can you take a new? I don't know. There's enough to me. I thought that was great. Shout to Kiki. Had the guards get on their knees and everything. I love it. Shout out to Kiki, ow wow, you do howne you
love when the guards get on their knees. Go ahead, and what is wrong with you? Man? See you always take this is serious man. She had the National Guards taking knee last yesterday. Man, that was that was dope. That's not what you say you said she had you heard what you wanted to hit? Continue you loved it. There's an inmate in a jail right now hearing that. See smiling. See you want I want me to continue and please continue. This guy's crazy like it takes eight.
Everything good Kid turned into Kinky all right, and Surviving R Kelly producer Dream Hampton she is going to be directing a Black Wall Street series. She has announced that it's in the works right now. It's a mini documentary series about the Tulsa race massacre in nineteen twenty one. That's when the Greenwood District was known as a black wall Street, and that was because of the success of
the three hundred African American owned businesses. She said, Black people from Tulsa have refused to let the Greenwood District ma secur be your race from history. I'm so inspired by their persistence to lift up the stories of what North Tulsa was before the massacre. So she's going to be telling that story. Yeah, I can't wait for that story to be told. Also, Dreamhampton is so much more
than the Surviving Our Kelly director. I hate when people I mean, that's not your fault, ye, but I just hate when people label her that when they say Surviving Our Kelly director. Dream has been around for a long time doing some great things. Actually, all right, well I'm angela ye and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye charlemagneh are you giving that donkey too, m LAPD police chief. So not a guard invisa, don't
get excited, but the La LAPD police chief named Michael Moore. Okay, we need him to come to the front of the congregation where we'd like to have a word with him. Police, Why why do you wake up so kinky? It's something. It's something about Michael Moore that you might like. We'll get to it, my goodness side, We'll get into the donkey to day up next it's the breakfast cloud good morning, say that gang. Don't get the same man you are.
Donkey today does not discriminate. I might not have the song today, but I got the donkey that I need to be a donkey man with the breakfast club bitch. I just don't kive today today. Donkey today for Wednesday, June third goes to LAPD Police Chief Michael Moore. Now, I don't know how I missed this, but this man has to get the credit he deserves for being stupid. Today, Los Angeles Police Chief Michael Moore said that looters. Looters carry as much blame for the death of George Floyd
as the Minneapolis police officers who actually killed him. I repeat LAPD Police Chief Michael Moore said that louders carry as much blame for the death of George George Floyd as the Minneapolis police officers who actually killed him. You can't make this kind of stuff up. Let's listen. We didn't have protests last night. We had the will acts, but then people mourning the death of this man, George Floyd. We had people capitalizing his death is on their hands
as much as it is those officers. And that is a strong statement. But I must say that this civil unrest that we're in the midst of, we must turn a corner from people who are who are involved in violence. I am a business owner and Angelie is a business owner. Djm vy as a business owner. As much as I don't like seeing people's businesses destroyed, not once has watching buildings get destroyed. Not once is watching buildings get set
on fire traumatized me in any way. I've never gotten a panic attack watching the Rolex store get broken into. Not once. If I gotten heart papeltations watching folks steal some vans. You know why, because I know all that material stuff can be replaced, buildings can be repaired, but you know it can't be replaced once just stolen from you. You guessed it your life for one thousand alex okay.
Statements like the one LAPD Police Chief Michael Moore made are the sole reason there is a Black Lives Matter movie, because we have to keep saying it over and over and over again in the hopes that you may finally understand that black lives do indeed matter, Because, as you can see, when looters are being compared to murderers, then that means that this full LAPD Police chief Michael Moore thinks buildings and black people are on the same level.
Not to mention, have you ever heard of cause and effect? There was no looting, protesting, rioting before George Floyd's murder at the hands of the police in Minneapolis. So how in the hell did the looters have anything to do with George Floyd's death? It isn't okay. One has absolutely nothing to do with the other. The only other thing contributing to the looting in America is the fact that
the celebrity in chief, your president, to handle the coronavirus pandemic. Well, so forty million people ended up out of work, largest unemployment rate since the Great Depression, era, poverty, lack of resources, no money, bag stopping. Okay, being broke is what leads to looting. You know whose fault that is the president. The President should carry as much blamed for the looting as the looters because he made this economic mess. Period. Now I know what LAPD Police Chief Michael Moore said,
pished you off. I'm sure it angered you. Well. The LAPD had his own meeting. There was a police commission that met in wake of all the regional unrests going on in the city. And I don't know why this man, Jeremy Frisch got invited. I don't know if he hacked the system. But Jeremy Frisch got through, and I'm glad he did. He had some words for LAPD Police Chief Michael Moore drama. I want you to turn the music off. Okay, because I love a great read. This is a great read. Okay.
On a scale of one to kaya talking to Trina, this one is about a seven or eight. Let's hear it. Hello, can you hear me? Black Lives Matter D fund the police. I finally discussing that the LAPD is slaughtering peaceful protesters on the street. I had two friends go to the protest in Bible Hills in a couple of days ago, and the protest was peaceful to the police showed up with their excessive violent force, shooting rubber bullets and throwing
tear gays. Is this what you think of protecting serving? Because I think it's post you know, Michael Moore, I refused to call you the officer or a chief because you don't desert those titles. You're a disgrace. Suck my head, choke on it. I yield my time. You drop one of clues bombs with Jeremy Frish. That was an amazing read word to kid Fury and Crystal, Okay, that was disrespectful. He told LAPD Police Chief Michael Moore to suck his d and choke on him. How does LAPD Police Chief
Michael Moore reacted something like that? Do you say, f him, he don't know my throat. I would never choke on a d. Does he react Jeremy don't know me or my gag reflects? Does LAPD Police Chief Michael Moore tell Jeremy Fish to put some respect on his throat? How do you reply to that kind of read You don't because the LAPD Police Chief Michael Moore is wrong and that's why he apologized. But we don't care. Please let Kathy Griffin give LAPD Police Chief Michael Moore the biggest
hea hall. Please give this giant jar of male the biggest he hall. Okay, I wasn't gonna play a game. I guess what race it is, but I think Kathy Griffin gave me away. Right, all right, Well, thank you for that donkey of the day. Up next, ask Yee eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need relationship advice or any type of advice, you can hit her up right now. Angela, Ye, it's the Breakfast Club. Go morning, what what? What? What? What you
wanna know? Baby mama issues, sneak some words and wisdom. Call up now for asking eight hundred five eight five one five one the Breakfast Club. Hello, Need relationship advice, need personal advice, just need real advice? Call up now for ask ye morning. Everybody is dj Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. It's time to ask ye Hello. Who's this? Hello? This is Jake,
Hey Jay? What's your question for ye? Hey? Good morning, Good morning, Um, I just want to ask Angela, how do you cope with moving on from your first relationships? Like specifically, Like I'm a high school I'm a fresh out of high school students, and you know, I was dating this girl and we had like good chemistry, but life happened and college happened, and we have to go our separate ways, right and we're not really on speaking terms. And you know, I was always going to ask her, like,
how do you cope? Okay, Well, so you're fresh out of high school. You guys broke up, and this is a really difficult time to be breaking up with somebody because I know a lot of us are social distancing. There's a lot of things in the world that we're dealing with at the same time. Why did you guys
break up? It was nothing specific, really, it was just we have to take our different path in college, like out of date and you know, I was going to another country, you know, to spend time with my homeland and study there and we kind of lost touch over the years. And what's your homeland. I'm just curious where are you from. I'm from the Philippines, And okay, the girl I was dating, the girl was dating she's of Jamaican descent, and she's actually attending University of Virginia. Okay,
well a few things here. First of all, I know sometimes people will say, oh, you guys are high school. It's peppy love. But there is, you know, definitely nothing wrong with you feeling heartbroken. Do you have any like physical chest pains you know that happens sometimes when people
go through a breakup. Not really, Like I guess it was kind of like a shock for me at first, Like I was having like you know, like depression like symptoms like I can't really focus properly, you know, like I would lose focus at times, and I lost like interest in some activities. But I did get some help. Okay, so you got you went to a therapist. Yeah, through a traditional therapist. You know. I started going to the gym, and I started having a more plant based diet. Okay.
So those are positive things that you're doing for yourself to help you get through this heartbreak, because you don't want to lose sight of things that you need to
do that's positive for you. And let me tell you something, It is perfectly normal to feel that way after a breakup and to miss somebody because clearly, you know you cared about this person, and so I think what's important right now is to make sure that you're in touch with friends and family and that they know what you're going through, and that you express yourself and that they're supportive of you. Do you have good friends and family
around you? Yes? Absolutely, I keep wying. Okay, And then another thing, do you still follow her on social media? And do you guys still keep in contact? No, no, we don't keep in contact and follow her on social media? All right, So take your time. I think it feels to me like you've been doing a great job with coping and understanding that you are going through something and you're very aware, self aware. So it does just take time. And you know, they do say that time hills all wounds,
and that is the truth. As the days go by, it feels like you've been feeling better about yourself. Yes, And you know, I kind of want to start going in on relationships again because I feel like I'm more experienced. You know, I learned a lot through that and I felt like, you know, like like you said, like we were young and you know, trying out new things, and you know, sometimes when things go less you kind of don't know how to handle it. You don't have any
you know, coping mechanisms. So I felt like that taught me a lot. Well, that's good, and I think that's what we should take away from every relationship, even if it doesn't work out, you should be you should be learning from it so that in the next relationship that you're in, you'll be even more experienced. You know better, know yourself, better, know what you want in a partner, what you don't want in a partner. So you know,
I think you're doing all the right and positive things. Jay, all right, thank you, Thank you so much, no problem. I wish you so much luck all right, ask ye eight hundred five eight five one oh five one if uni relationship advice to any type of advice Coler now was the breakfast Club. I'ma keep for real Wait wait you for you get some real advice with anthela ye kids, ask ye wanting Everybody's dj Envy Angela Yee, Charlottage, the guy we all the breakfast club within the middle of
ask ye, Hello, who's this? This is Lisa? Hey, Lisa? What's your question for ye? Hi? Um? So our questions for you? First of all, you guys a collective lydy Uncle Charlotte as you and Houston had a book signing. So I love you guys. Um Antela, yeh. Question My question is, Um, yesterday I found out about the march in Houston. Um. I lived in Houston for about ten years, and so I just moved. And I told my boss that bar I was writing an email and I'm like a first of fun teller. Then I erased it and
I just said I had an appointment. Um, I went to the market. I feel so much better. I've been just playing my role, doing what I can to make a change. And so now I'm on my way back to work. Out of my kids in my car their sleeves, um, and and I just I want to tell her because I don't want to put in sick leaves, because I
need to take a pathnic leaves. Um. So I do want to put in like maybe cam time or and I do just want to have that conversation because I went from Houston working with all black people, works all black women as a now I'm in a different city and it's I'm the only black woman in the office, and I do want to have that conversation. I just don't really know what to do. Okay, well, this is what I would recommend. So number one, you said you had an appointment and you did, so, you didn't lie
about that you had an appointment. You went to go to the rally and absolutely nothing wrong with that. In the state of what we're in right now, have they had discussions about these things at work, being that you're the only black person, No, we have not. I mean we've had discussions about rady something, but not recently, and you know what's going on. Do you feel your boss is open to having these discussions. I do. I do
feel like say that he is. Okay, So I think a positive way to approach this, just because nothing's been done wrong here is for you to actually schedule an appointment to talk to her and let her know. Look, this has been weighing heavy on me obviously. You know this is my people in my community, and we are
all being affected. So I think this is a great time for us to take the opportunity to have these discussions, even if they're uncomfortable discussions in the office, and we would love for us to schedule some time to do that. And I can't imagine that she would say no to something like that, and I think that you could be a great catalyst for that in the office. Okay, I think I have alfornity to schedule an appointment, but sir, I can definitely do that. Yeah. So, and I think
that's really really dope. And another discussion you need to have is about diversity in your office just because you are the only black person and that seems like that could be an issue as well. And you know, I think we may have just hired and notified person. So I'm not sure she didn't quite say, but why she was alluding to it. I think it is so. I do think they're open, but I do want to have that open conversation as well. Yeah, now is the time to do it. And Lisa, how was the rally? It
was great? It was positive, great energy. I brought my cousin the law, she brought her sister. It was it was a lot of people, it was hot, but the energy was great. I got some exercise in. So all right, she's breaking up. It sounds like it was much needed. Well, so much left to you, Lisa, and a good luck at work today. I feel like this is going to be a positive discussion for you to have in the office, I hope, so asking ye eight on DRID five eight
five one on five one. If you need relationship advice and any type of advice, you could hit YEA any time. Now. We got rumors on the way, yes, and we're gonna give you an update from earlier. We were talking about this show Kimberly and Beck and that show is an iHeart show, or should I say was, and they said some very nasty and racist things yesterday, and so we are going to address what they said and then what was the repercussions from that? All right, we'll get into
that next Keeping locked this the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is the rum of report with Angela. Yes. Now, we were telling you about this show and a Rochester,
New York Kimberly and backed their radio show hosts. They also were part of iHeart Radio and apparently they have been fired already, according to the president of the Upstate New York market for iHeartMedia, Robert JA Morrigan, he said, we made the decision to terminate Kimberly and Back yesterday as soon as we learned of their comments and inform
them early this morning. We will not tolerate this kind of behavior, which is uh, I can't say this word right, antithetical to our core values and beliefs and to our commitment to our community and everyone in it. So here was the discussion that they had after the attack of a local couple following the Black Lives Matter protest in downtown Rochester. Were they acting and word ish? There's your question. They were acting thuggarily like I think the N wordly. Yeah.
And by the way, you can't say bad, what are you doing here? Problem? You know, it's not their fu show. If you look like a song and if you act like a soga you got read on one. And beating up a white woman with a two by four, by god, you're a thug. And by the way, there are people in the black community would say they're acting anyword, but they can say that. You can't say that it's double center.
I was gonna say the double standard. Well, Kimberly, that's what you get for being white, Devili, that's what you get for cracker being. Being crackerly is a word I did just now, you know what I mean. I don't care how much you've heard to Chris Rock and words versus black people, joker, how much you've heard Uncle ruck and saying some heavy niggatry at work. You can't say that Kimberly. I don't care that you use it in
the proper context. And that is also another reminder of why DJ Andvy when we first started the Breakfast Club putting his contract that he can't get fired over anything that I say. That is definitely true. They fired Kimberly and Beck. He trying to defend the producer was the one that was trying to tell them you can't say
that I wasn't back oh that the producer. Now, let me just say this last I would have truly does yeah for whatever new show is coming, So at least they always remember they got fired on Blackout Tuesday though, So that's dope bombs for God. I like that. Why Gee has also shared his new protests anthem after police. Now we can't play the hook, but we can't play
this verse the police. That's how I feel by block, burnt down the block, I feel murder out the murder after all these years, by strap bus back, after all these kids, Maama's crying, How they gonna heal? How you will feel? O the side to pick up bitch stick is Shiel, big big stick on me. Y'all kill we killed being topped up? Call boys sides were in the field. It's the boot blucks cobs they don't have mission. It's the clucks cops got the genius is true. Won't stop
open cases. Police already d me Hyn make your rid chas city looked like trash to whoever Victor rules, we need asks fans man drop on a clus bombs for YG. I don't care what nobody said about why Why You've been one of my favorite new rappers since he came out. Why G gets busy, he makes great albums, he makes great songs. Y G is a blessing to the coach. I don't give a damn with nobody say I saw somebody I was arguing with the other day telling me
why G was whacked. I'm like, you got your damn mind. I forgot who I was debating without debating with somebody you don't want in a regular Negro conversation, who it was? Well, great part two. This is a great part two to his Collaba Nipsey Hustle f dt F Donald Trump. So you know I'm all right now, Leah Michelle had from Glee has had to apologize and she also lost her endorsement with Hello Fresh, and that is for her past behavior. Now. You know, she tweeted the other day in support of
Black Lives Matter, and things went left. She had said that she was supporting George Floyd in the Black Lives Matter movement. But that's when one of her Glee co stars, Samantha Marie Ware, accused her of torment her on the set of Glee, and she said that she doesn't remember ever making specific statements. You know that it was said that she said. According to Samantha Ware, she said that Leah Michelle said, LMAO, remember when you made my first
television gig a living hell, because I'll never forget. I believe you told everyone that if you had the opportunity, you would issh in my wig, amongst other traumatic microaggressions that made me question a career in Hollywood. So she was called out for her hypocrisy, and you know, things just spiraled from there. A lot of people were talking about their own experiences. Now Leah Michelle has apologized. She said, what matters is that I clearly acted in ways which
hurt other people. One of the most important lessons of the last few weeks is that we need to take the time to listen and learn about other people's perspectives and any role we have played or anything we can do to help address the injustices that they faced. When I twitted the other day was meant to be a show of support, she said, Well, I don't remember ever making this specific statement, and I have never judged other by their background or color of their skin. That's not
really the point. What matters is that I clearly acted in ways which hurt other people. So she did acknowledge it with her privileged position and perspective that caused her to be perceived as insensitive or inappropriate at times. All right now, following that, BT founder Robert Johnson is calling for fourteen trillion dollars in reparations from slavery, and he said he wants to send a signal to white Americans to acknowledge that damages are owed for the unequal playing
field that has been created due to slavery. Here is what Robert Johnson said. I am convinced that the problems that we confront today can be solved, but it takes a big bone action and fourteen trillion dollars in reparation, but damages visit upon the airs of slaves is an appropriate statement. Listen, og, Bob not wrong. Nothing good gonna come to America and the atone for the city into slavery. So yes, America has to do that through legislation and reparations.
The black community needs an economic justice package. America absolutely has the means to dedicate capital to the rebuilding of all communities. And that's just another step in the divine direction to dismantling white supremacy. I mean, they printed up the money last time. They printed up the money last time so they could print up the money. Now. Yeah, I talked to Bob hit me this week. We're gonna
have Bob on tomorrow. Og Bob Johnson gonna he gonna gonna, He's gonna pull up on the breakfast club via zoom. Why are you wrapping yourself up in the towel like that? Because I'm called it's called in my basement for some reason this morning. All right, Well I'm Managela yee and that is your Yeah, yes, morning, all wrapped up in oh man, I forgot what's happening. He all wrapped cold and a little a little old lady looked like my mom when she lay on the county nice and coast,
so she gotta get the little blank. You got the blank? I should I should have put all my sweatpants I got on my little short shorts, the ones that's right above the knee. You got a little boom booms on. My good discretion, have shorts if you're cold? And what is wrong with you, broyo? Come on, we don't need to see all that? Man, Yo, what is wrong with you? All right? Thank you yee. Shout to Revolte. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody else to People's Choice. Mixes up next,
shout out to my babies. They just woke up. Happy birthday, we said, like a little carnival theme at the crib for them today with jumpies in the house and all that, because I mean they can't have their friends over. They're not going to school. So happy birthday to Lundie and Jackson's birthday is Friday, all right? Well, it mixes up next to the Skulls the Breakfast Local Morning Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. If uneven under arm skin tone is holding you back Dove can help
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was the Kirk Franklin. It was, y'all know in about I would say maybe about seventy percent sixty percent of my parties when I do, I play Kirk Franklin Revolution. I don't play in the strip club though, but I do play it in and when when people are party and I do, I definitely play. You don't play in the script Club, I don't know. I just doesn't that that doesn't fit. I bought my Bible into the scriptl Club one time in Columbia, South Carolina. I took my
Bible in there. I actually recorded Why why well, I didn't record it. Somebody was recording me with it. I mean I took it in there just I was feeling the word, that's all. I'm sure scripts did not want they was running from them that that paper. I'm feel that's your census. Yet we've been did the sentence yeah a long time. That's want to make sure because some people still haven't done it and you still can. So
that's why I'm asking if we did. A couple of months ago, I was posting from Evett Clark and UM in Flatbush where I'm from, only sixty five percent of the people they are filled out the census. So I just want to encourage people who have not yet filled out their senses, please make sure you do all right. Well when we come back. We got the positive notice to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is stej Envy,
Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club now, Charlomagne. Yes, indeed, I've seen you on CNN last night too. I meant to tell you your own, but you always do when people say you hold your own, I'm like, there, he always hold his own. I was on Anderson Cooper's show
last night with UM David actual Rod. If you know who David actual Rod is, he was the former senior advisor to President Barack Obama, and we were talking about Joe Biden's speech in Philadelphia and what Joe Biden needed to do moving forward to win the election in November. And you know my answers, because I've been screaming my answers on this radio for the past few months. He has to bet on blackness. And David Axelrod absolutely agreed. Yeah, absolutely, Well,
you got a positive note for the people. I do. Man, This comes out of my Black Pearls book. I have a book called Black Pearls. It's daily meditations, affirmations, and inspirations for African Americans. And today's affirmation is encouragement. We can rarely expect ourselves and others to fall in line of the command. What we can do is encourage, motivate,
and allow opportunities for the spirit to flourish. We need to show our children the world's possibilities, giving them a chance to become aware and excited about their own talents and interest. We need to give our loved ones time, spatient emotional support so they can get in touch with their passions excitement as contagious commands are a drag. So on this day, pledge to encourage and support friends and other black folks in their endeavors. Breakfast Club, you know I'm finish for y'all, dumb
