I love ratchets to sit down become the most prominent form. Wait your ass up early in the morning, but they told me it was y'all said, hell yeah, I'm getting us morning shot three people's choice. Actually, I got cha people. I can't believe you guys in the basket if we know that breakfast club. Good morning us. All right, Well, I'm here by myself for a second. Good morning Angelie, Ye, good morning, d Envy Charlomagne, the god peace to the planet,
get last now Wednesday. It's Thursday. Yes, it's Thursday. Angelie is broadcasting from the crib, so we're having some technical difficulties with hush Charlemagne. Uh, he believes the show starts at six oh two, so he'll be here in about sixty seconds. Good morning and everybody, how you guys feeling you can hear me? No, she can't hear me? All rights? Wow, Yes, it's Thursday. And let me shout out to all the
roller skaters out there. So Tuesday, of course, was my wife's birthday, but I wanted to do a surprise, so I couldn't do it on her birthday, so we did it on two two twenty two, which was last night. We had a roller skating party, invited her closest friends and family and you know, just just out circle and it was pretty dope. So because of COVID, you can only have a small amount of people, ain't his Charlomagne.
You can only have a small amount of people. So we had about I would say about maybe seventy five to one hundred people last night at the roller skating rink. We had a surprise for my wife. And when I say, I am beat up and saw, I haven't roller skated like that, and at least since I was a kid and man, when I say I am so, I feel like I fought Mike Tyson. The hell you know what I feel like to fight Mike Tyson. This is what it would feel like. This is what it would feel like.
The way I feel right now, I'm I mean, every part of my body is sow. But I had such an amazing time. It was the eighties and nineties, steam shout the DJ Louis v He dj last night and we just had a great time, just family, friends, just just roller skating. So it was pretty dope. She had a good time. We had like a little eighties nineties tables where we had a quarter of water. We had nerds, We had ring pops, blow pops, we had all the candies from that era, you name it. We had that
type of candy. You should have bought some for us. God damn it. I actually have a lot brings out. Why you ain't bring nothing for us? You want to diet? You want to diete so um. Yeah. No, we had an amazing started the showing time. Yes, man, the show starts to six, not six. No, yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo told everybody show starts a six, so two, And I was right. But yeah, but shout out to everybody that came out last day, had a great time. And the roller rink, it's called Brand roller
Rink is in Nork. And when I say, it's probably one of the best roller skating rinks I've been to in the last I don't even know how long. I mean. The roller skating rink is top people in Florence, South Carolina, In New Orcse, No, New Ork, New Jersey, you don't know. I don't know that now or New Jersey. You know, we may not. Yeah, but it was in New New Jersey and it was it was such such an amazing time. So shout out to everybody that came out and had a great time. Shout to New or New Jersey for
allowing us to have it in the center. It was just just a great time. And happy birthday to my baby Blo. And listen man. Today we have a great show for you. Today we have the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Miss Marsha Fudge, will be joining us this morning. Marsha Fudge, We're gonna be talking about housing and urban development where people live and making sure that the standards are better and that we can invest in our own community, invest in our own areas. And we're
gonna talk to about all that. A lot of housing discrepancy out here, and a lot of big fish keeping all the little fish out, a lot of these big corporations, you know, buying up all the properties man and pushing out you know, people who can't afford them. So we're gonna discuss all of that, Yes we are. So we'll get into that in a little bit in front page news. Yeah you there, all right, she's still not dare we we'll figure that when we come back. It's the breakfast clubs.
No we won't, Yes we will. We gotta figure it out, all right. We're gonna see how this goes. More than everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are to breakfast club. Let's get in some front page news. Too much going on, I know that much. Now he's having technical difficulties, so um usually she does front page news, so they just put it in front of my face.
Let's figure this out, all right. Former Dolphins coach Brian Flores, he was talking to everybody yesterday and he speaks out against the NFL and needs is some of the things that he said. I don't want to put words in your mouth. You were working too hard. You were you were doing too much in the effort to win. He was trying to get you to do a little bit less and said, I'll give you one hundred thousand dollars for every game after that. Um that that's just not
my DNA. That was never gonna happen. Um Um. I didn't come here like I'm always gonna try to win. That's just that's that's who I am. And I owe that to the players in the locker room, but also the support staff that's that's in the building. And I felt like we were building that type of culture. I would never do that to them, you know, And if and at the end of the day, I think it was the reason why I'm no longer there. That's him talking about the fact that the alleging at the owner
that the Dolphins tried to pay him to throw games. Yes, yes, Now he also talks about the Broncos of you. Right, you state that in an interview that you had with them, that John Elway and another Broncos official showed up an hour late, looked disheveled. It was obvious to you they had been drinking heavily the night before the interview. You say, it became clear they only were interviewing you to fulfill the provisions of the Rooney rule. What specifically can you
remember about that interview? So I've had nine interviews with NFL clubs. There's been one interview where anyone was late. They'd been out the night before. I think that's the reason why. Um, but you know, I certainly did not feel like I was taken seriously and that I was just there as a as a Rooney rule. Now that month flipped that, right, But imagine if he came in is shoveled after a night of you know, a drinking or whatever it was. How would the people who are
interviewing him look at him? So you have to understand how he feels being interviewed, you know what I mean. The interviewer has to respect the interview as much as the interview wee I would think. Yeah. Also, he talks about if he can be in the league again, if you think he will actually be coaching in the league again. I'm for and for anyone who's who's goal is to create change, and you know I backed that. Um, I understand the risks and I want to coach. I'm gifted
to coach. I love coaching, I'm passionate about it, and I'm hopeful that I will coach again. Yeah. Psychologically this has to be the worst because you know, we all can see the racial bias that exists within the NFL coaching rings. I mean it's right there, right, it's right there. We all can see it. It's one, you know, black coach in the league right now. But you have to prove it, and how do you prove it? Even though we can all see the racial bias it's right there,
But how do you prove it in a court? Of law. They can tell you. It's all these other things, which is like a weird form of gas lighting. Right yeah, oh man, all right, And and I hate to see black people fight to be in spaces. We are merely merely tolerated it. That's the other thing that just grinds my gears. Grinds your gears, grinds my gears. All right, well we'll get more into that next hour. That's your front page. What's going on? Yeah? You there yet? No,
she's still not. I don't think he's on. Is he had to work today? Yeah? Just is we spoke to for a second. Okay, all right, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five, one on five. Why does our engineer have on an EMS shirt? Jeff? Why do you have on an EMS shirt? Are you double? I know, I heart mixed people do double duties, But damn that's in the case. Somebody got to give your mouth heart
makes us. We do a lot of different jobs, but Jesus Christ, engineer any MS trump on a clothes bounce for Jeff Man all purpose purpose? All right, get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five, one on five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. What's you doing? This is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight five eight five one five one. We want to hear from
you on the breakfast club. Hello. Who's this? Yeah? Anonymous? Man, anonymous? What I'll get it off your chest? Yes? And I had to x man. We was together like four years, five years, man, um we end up breaking up, sit up, jumping up the call on me and man and he took a role, and like, right now I'm fighting it
in court. She in the movie in California from everything happened to the pretendency, you know, but she in the moving in California on me, And right now I'm fighting the case and I'm facing the twenty years probation at least, oh the first te bargain or whatever. What's the case. They saying you threw her out the car, Yeah, allegabie. They saying that I pushed her out and hear her. Wow. Is that what she's a legend? You're saying? Day? Is
that what she's a legend? No, that's what the police officer. She never gave a statement. She never said anything she did the rando California, trying to run from it. She's even wrote a letter back to the dish attorney prosecuting everything else. I don't know what to do. I mean, that's why. How can they just put that on you like that? Brother? Thank you, bro? I mean, yeah, I'm in a small town. I mean I'm in the South,
you know, and it's it's a real secluded area. And then on top of it, you know, a big clus pregnant from you. Yeah, we know. I ended up. I ended up moved from it. Like she moved in July. She moved a lot of six. I moved a lot of eleven. She moved to Calida, moved Bakers We've been offering on since then, you know, for like all guests, I'm told, but the it didn't you know, even last we don't. We still have potential six or whatever. Yeah, I don't see how that can hold up in court.
If if she's saying you didn't hit her, and she's saying you didn't throw out the car, and y'all still have a relationship and she's pregnant. Now, I don't see how that would hold up in court. I know in some places the court could actually the city could press the charges and se and did that happen there? That's what's happened in now? But how can they probably trying
to figure out how can they press charges? They're like what do they what evidence do they have to pressure, especially on domestic cases like that, if they feel like maybe the woman or the man doesn't want to press charges because they are in the relationships, so they press charges and then he has to go to court. Well, good luck, brother, I hope you're telling us the whole story. He has to go to court and prove it. Man, I can't wish you good luck in anything, because I
don't know if the whole story. Hello, who's that is? Is praying for the best for both parties? Hey, good morning, Get it off your chest. He's some blessing piece. What really grind my years is where my students do not turn in their assignments on time. Man told them all the time, we have a fate for a reason. If I don't paint my water on it, they're cutting my water off. And then we get to part and report part time and they ask them what can I do
to bring micrate up? The work that I gave you well, what assignment was it? What assignment was it? I worked for a long term um in a long term position at my middle school that I actually want to So I'm in a math class right now, and it's math assignment. Mind you. I go through all of the problems that by steps, some of them don't even copy them down. So it's like, why am I wasting my time? I told me, can see why that grinds your gears. Now, let's be honest. When you were in school, did you
do all your assignments on time? I mean, even if I didn't, I copy from one of my friends. I made sure I turned ahead. No, I'm with you. I mean you're saying that they're not even doing they're not even turning the working period. Yes, charlom Man, I went to Stratford. Hey, me too. Yes, Oh, now we understand why in the main hallway I didn't have my homework from one of my friends who actually did their work. You have to be connected. Yeah, my mom, My mom
taught that Scrafford. When I got kicked out of Berkeley High School, they let me go to Scrafford High School and then I ended up getting the rest of out of Scrafford High School. All right, I lived the life morning, I lived in life. High school is a rough time for me. Get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent phone lines to wide open, it's to breakfast club. Go morning the breakfast club. This is your time to
get it off your chest. Whether you're man, thank you from you on the breakfast club. You got something on your mind? Hello? Who's this the morning day? No, you're not there thinking? Can you can you take the phone out of your mouth? Please? Sir? Can you take the phone out of your mouth? There's nothing might mouth. I can't hear you. We can't hear you. Sound muffled, sir? Better now, yes, all right? Uh. First of all, uh DJ and want to tell your wife happy birthday. Thank you,
so the birthdays actually to day, Happy birthday, Happy born day. Brother, thank you man, thank you. And you know I just do everybody you know, have a good day, bro, Just get to wake up for another year, you know, damn right. Tell everybody have a good day, you know, be positive and keep that energy up. Man. Just get through the day. Appreciate your boy day. Take a deep breath for everybody who can't brother Hello? Who's this? What out track? What's
she can't hear you? She's not connected? Yet's not connect? Peace? King? How are you? I'm doing good. I'm doing good. I want to talk about two things real quick, right One bullying. The best live show is the Saturday. I want to make sure everybody come out and support that. Come see my girls or yea and what well black time my girl, but come see what wat can be your girl if you wanted to be whoa? Don't play on act like that?
And I want to talk about so I've been in suing over the last year, right and I'm finally ready to forgetting somebody, so what they did to me and I forgetting. I'm finally ready for you to apologize to me. NICKI, oh, you treat it for how you know? I'm finally ready for her to apologize to me for how she blocked me for no reason on Instagram. And I used to support her heavily. I'm sure Nikki had a reason. I'm sure. I mean I didn't really do nothing that you said
something slick out your mouth. I'm sure I used to be a supporter of her. So Nikki, I'm ready no, no, But but what did you say? Track? What did you say or tweet or dude that made her block you? Be honest, listen, I have grown no tell me what you did. I don't even want to bring it out because now listen, she was going through something around that time. What is your What is your? What did your? Uncle? Shall always tell you man, you cannot tell people how
to react to you. We have this thing in our mind that we say something and because we don't think it's malicious or we don't think it's offensive, we think the other person shouldn't receive it that way. But we can't tell people how to receive something. So if you whatever you said and she blocked you, she probably had every right to block you. Sorry, when I'm here some of her, I'm ready for her apologize to good bye. And you know, also, let me shout out to us
skate Fanatics out in Cali, Los Angeles. They're a black owned skate company that actually builds, designs and puts together skates. And when I hit them up and said I was doing the party, they sent the skates that I needed, like in two days. So if you have any skates you're thinking about getting your kids into a roller skate and a roller blatant check out eskate fanatics. Black owned company,
minority owned company that gets busy with the skates. I want to thank you, thank to those brothers out in California. All right, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. Now we got rumors on the way. Ya. He's not here though, I thought maybe she was connected. I we'll figure out what's happening next. Don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Michael Kay Williams. It's about this is the rumor report. Angela Yee found the Breakfast Club well. Four men were charged yesterday with federal charges in the overdose death of Michael K. Williams. So, of course we heard the awful story about the fentanyl lace heroine that led to his overdose. Back in September. Federal prosecutors said that they sold the cocaine lace with fentanyl in plane view and stashed them
behind garbage cans. So these men are irving Cartagena, Hector Robe La Louis Cruz, and Carlos Machi. They're each charged with their cottage conspiracy for distributing that fentanyl lace heroine. How do they always find the fentanyl dealers? Then microchips and the fenton all of something like tracking devices? Like how do you always able to track down the fentanil dealers? Well, I'm sure somebody snitches and when somebody, when somebody dies,
I guess they really go hard to look. And then one of them had like, m because you don't want other people to die from that too, Yeah, I know, I just want I just want to Or how like how did they track down the fencing all dealers, like, especially when it's just you know, screet level guys selling hand to hand, Like that's what it seems like. Yeah, but I'm sure if you're a deal I'm sure you probably used the same person over and over again, right,
you don't go from the techphone records? Yeah, and somebody hooked you up with that person. And now they said, according to this federal complaint, one of them, Cartagena had sold drugs to undercover informance for months prior to Michael Kay Williams death. So and the three other defendants were also known by their street names UM and other names. According to the Fence, so they have been being much fright some time. Yeah, but it just seems even they
were selling for for months to to other people. You know, I mean, it's like, yeah, where when do you go into arrest them if they're selling it, you know what I mean? And it's lace and they know what's laced? When? Why why wouldn't he arresting? You know, they're killing people? Yeah right, you know what I mean? What are they
waiting for? I guess they building. They continued to sell these residential buildings in Brooklyn, m and hadn't even after finding out that their stats allegedly killed Michael kay Willing. Sound like you cooking crack right now? You pop? Definitely sorry you listen, We've had some connection issues this morning. It's okay, yep, go ahead, all right. Now. Ray is offering her La home on Airbnb for fifty six dollars a day for Valentine's Day weekend. That'd be a nice
little present. She's teaming up at Airbnb to do that now. Bookings will open February eighth at one pm for one stay at fifty six dollars a night, and the idea is to spotlight LA's black culture. She's referring to herself as a proud South La native, So people get to spend the weekend in her hometown experience the culture, businesses, and communities that influence her storytelling on screen. That's dope. Airbnb been doing that a lot. They've been doing that
for colleges to HBCU. So if there's somebody that that's a celebrity that went to a certain college, they're written up their own their old room. So I think it's pretty dope with that. NBA not then't going to do that with one of those forensic lights after that weekend. Oh my goodness. Stane alright, And Rudy Giuliani, his veil on The Mass Singer has caused the judges to actually walk off the stage. He participated in the Mass Singer,
and some of them were extremely displeased. According to Deadline, Giuliani was unmasked during a taping of the show's first episode last week, and judges Ken Jong and Robin Thake walked off the stage in protest, and they said Giuliani was on his way out as he was an exiting costume contestant. What the hell they had Rudy Giuliani on there doing Rudy Gilani can barely form a sentence. Yeah, he was singing, he was rapping. I can't believe this, They can't. I don't think it's out yet. Oh I
would love to see oh yeah, yeah, all right. And Whippie Goldberg is allegedly livid and threatening to quit after the View suspended her over her claim that the Holocaust was not about raced and she's telling co workers that she's going to quit the show. They said she feels humiliated at being disciplined by ABC executives after she followed their advice to apologize. Not only did she apologize, she also had on the head of the Anti Defamation League on the show as well to discuss this. So here
was what happened on the View the next day. I feel being black, when we talk about race, it's a very different thing to me. So I said that I felt that the Holocaust wasn't about race, but I thought it was a salient discussion because as a black person, I think of race as being something that I can see. So I see you, and I know what race you are, and the discussion was about how I felt about that.
I felt that it was really more about man's inhumanity to man and how horrible people can be to people, and we're seeing it manifest itself these days. I respect everything everyone is saying to me, and I you know, I don't want to fake apologize, you know. Yeah, I don't know if that's the way it is true, but I can see it. I mean, what people was wrong. She apologize, It's like like you just said she had Jonathan greenblad on, he corrected her. He even said that
Whoope shouldn't be canceled, she should be canceled. So for her to get suspended for two weeks, I think it's because it's something else going on at ABC that we don't know about. You. I don't think that two weeks suspension is just a direct reflection of this. Maybe it could be, but because you never know how someone is going to react when they are offended. But I feel like it's something deeper at ABC. Yeah, it doesn't seem
like her remarks were intended to be malicious. It just feels like she misspoke, and then right afterwards she apologized, and then she either next day on the show, did some educational work and to gather some understanding. And so I do feel like that two weeks is unming. That's what I said yesterday. I feel like it's deeper than that. And I wonder if Whoopee also feels betrayed, not just by ABC, but by the Jewish community because she's always
been an open supporter of the Jewish community. It's no secret she took the stage named Goldberg because she believed it would get her, you know, farther along in the game. And yesterday I was reading an interview she did with the Jewish Chronicle, and when she spoke of the chat the event, she said, I just know I am Jewish, and she said Goldberg derives from her family, heritage, and
she says she has a real connection with Israel. So I wonder if it's you know, a part of her that just feels betrayed by that community as well, Like how could you ever label her anti Semitic? I just wonder. Yeah, they said she's been a lifelong ally to the Jewish community, and I don't think most people in the Jewish community think that she's some type of enemy. All right, well, that is your rumor report. That's wow. Think about it.
You just said that most people probably well, you know what, let me Hey, I just keep telling y'all, you can't tell someone how to receive something. You just said that she's an allied, but then she misspoke. She apologized. You said she's an allied, but you still suspended. Well, it's
ABC that's suspended her. That's my point. It's like, that's why I feel like it's something deeper at ABC because, like I said, the head of the ADL, Jonathan Greenblack, said she should not be canceled, she should be counseled. So if it's ABC that's suspended her, I feel like it's something deeper at the network. And earlier we were talking about Michael K. Williams and tracking down these dealers.
One of my friends who's a sergeant, just text me and said, we tracked down fentanyl and all heroin dealer's by packaging. Most dealers have signature packaging of their products like Blue Magic. A lot of ways to track dealers, but they said, if someone dies, we go harder. We have an overdose team that's dedicated and focused to the dealers and users upon death. So American gangster was real. Yeah, wow, I mean, because you know it's certain packs for certain things.
But you should ask your friend if if they knew they was selling fentanyl, why didn't they pick them up immediately? It might have saved that man's life, you know what I mean? Because if they know that that's they're sending that that poison to the community, and that poison being laced, why didn't he just snatch them up immediately? I don't know why. I'm just asking, just curious. Okay, I thought that was the sensation a lot for the movie. No,
it really had packaging. Why you're branding yourself. Yeah, it's the same thing like we you know, we got different it's different. It's legal now, but before it was legal, still had had different names. It didn't say bubblegum cush on the package now. But like cookies is a brand that you people would go marketing. It's basically but it's still marketing. It's still marketing for a brand that's much it is. They might not be drug dealers shouldn't be
branding themselves. What I'm trying to tell y'all. Okay, drug dealers got better marketing plans than the Democrats that got better marketing playing the most regul label. That's right right, Front page news. Next, what we're talking about. The Army is going to immediately start discharging vaccine refusers. All right, we'll get into that. Next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your mornings will never be the same.
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let's get into front page news. What we're talking about, easy, Well, the Army said yesterday they will immediately begin discharging soldiers who refuse to get the mandatory COVID vaccine. So that is putting more than thirty three hundred service members at risk of being thrown out soon. Now. They said, roughly ninety percent of all Armies soldiers have gotten at least one shot. More than three thousand have requested medical or
religious exemptions. That's horrible. What if you're a veteran and you know, you don't went off to some foreign country to you know, protect this land and you know, protect all rights, and now all of a sudden, you getting kicked out because you don't want to get a shot. What if you're another country, be like, you know what, I triple what the US has give you. Come over here and fight for you here. That's wow? All right? Way do we go to war? Then? I bet you
that changes. I cannot believe that you're always telling us all these people will essential it was two years ago. I really can't. That is so crazy. That's why you should you never You're never as good as they say you are. You're never as bad as they say you are.
Always remember that people, all right? And five persons of interest in the HBCU bomb threat investigation have been identified on a According to officials, the persons of interests were connected to spoofed calls and they came from a fake telephone number and no bombs had been found, but in the past few days they were over twenty bomb threats to HBCUs and other institutions, by the way, and several of the schools did end up canceling classes because of
the concerns. They got to take it serious because you never know what somebody capable doing them, and you keep saying it and they'd be like, oh, it's just a fake one, and then to that real one happened, you know, but you you kind of knew that after you heard them happened a few times, like you get somebody playing. But then you still got to take it serious. And
then the conspiracy theories start. I'm not gonna say who, but somebody hit me yesterday and somebody was like, this is all because of what Dion Sands is doing at Jackson State. I'm not gonna say who that person was. Who was that person? You might have been my father work if it was your dad, I believe, I believe. Yeah. Some people also are looking at it like it's the start a Black History Month, and clearly it's some racism
going on all right now. A woman has reported being groped in True Reality late last year and has come forward to discuss her horrifying experience in the metaverse. She said, within sixty seconds of joining I was verbally and sexually harassed three to four male avatars with male voices essentially but virtually gain raped my avatar and took photos as I try to get away the yale, don't pretend you didn't love it, and go rub yourself off to the photo.
Nina Jane Patel recalled this in a Medium post, and she recounted the nightmare that she experienced as a beta tester on the VR platform Horizon Worlds, created by Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook. She said, a horrible experience that happened so fast and before I could even think about putting the safety barrier in place. So they did report this back in December, Harassment and the Metaverse.
They said, it is a serious issue that the industry needs to come together on to put in place the correct security controls and safety measures. This will continue to be problematic for both men and women adults, as are world fast moves from the two D Internet as we know it into the three D Internet space, and it's only gonna get worse. One day y'all stopped treating me like I'm Rafiki and the Lion King. I told y'all Meta me too was coming. It's wait a minute, she
didn't get raped in real life. She got raped in fake life in the metaverse, and you can't turn it off in virtual virtual reality. She said she wasn't able to put the safety precautions in place she was beta testing. I told you they need to make sure that people are protected. To wait a minute, I told you this is gonna happen because you could you please not? Could you please not? I'm just I don't want you to. I don't want you I just don't want you to.
I don't want you to. Look. But I told you this psychologically, I'm sure this was really difficult to have to endure something like that. By the way, people gonna start getting locked up for that. And this is really gonna be like my y'all don't know if you'll ever seen that movie Minority Report where they used to lock people up for what they thought about doing. This is gonna start happening. They're gonna start locking people up for stuff like this in real life. Watch but but it's
it's not real though it's fake, is it? Ay? They say, it's the thought that counts. Right. So you're playing around on that metaverse and you're doing that watch, you're gonna start getting locked up in real life mark my world, because think about it, and but you have children, you wouldn't with them going to like a concert in the metaverse and then somebody is like harassing them there because it's like you're really you're using the three D you know,
you're it's like you're there in virtual reality. So do you do? You do you want to protect the going to start getting arrested. I guarantee you they're gonna start arresting people for this in real life. It's gonna be just like Minority Report when you used to get locked up for what we thought about doing. Watch Watch. I have so many questions, but all right, it's none of this is going all right, well that is your front
page news. None of this probably if you go in the metaverse, if you've ever been in there, you can understand what it's like more No, I mean, I've been in there, But it's can you arrest somebody for it's not? I guess it's raping it? Met know what, you're making too many excuses? You know what's gonn happen to question? It's gonna be a bunch of people that build avatars and they're gonna pinch invis But what's your name in the metaverse called avatars aad whatever, what's your name in
the metaverse? Telling you, well, we're gonna find you. They're gonna find you. Watch watch my words. I'm just asking my words. All right, all right, all right, Well when we come back, Marsha for A to be joining us. She's the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and we're gonna kick it with her. Next it don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Indeed, we have the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Marsha Fudge. Welcome, good morning, Good morning. How are you feeling that? I feel wonderful. But you have a lot of work to do. I do, I do, but I've been looking forward to this. Okay. Well, for people that don't know, what is the job of
the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development? Primarily our mississes to make sure that people, especially underserved communities, get decent housing. It's just really that simple. In addition to which we are the voice of cities across America because we are the people who provide black grant dollars, home dollars, all of the things that help them create an environment in
which people can live safely in their own community. So, in a nutshell, that's pretty much this is the position that Ben Carson had prior to you correct, Yes, okay, so he created the opportunity zones while he was there. What do you think about that, because I've heard conflicting accounts of whether or not that's beneficial. For I think
it has a potential to be beneficial. I don't think that it was probably used to its best and highest use, and so as a consequence, people who were the big developers and the people who had the big money got all the money as opposed to making sure that it did what it was intended to do, which was to make sure that people had an opportunity to create jobs and to do development in their communities and not just have people come in with the biggest dollars. It didn't
necessarily help black people. That help people who had money. I was able to get some of those tax breaks and opportunities z so that first everybody it was just for black people a black people, but it was for people to get breaks, and I didn't think it was great for our people because usually we're the want that don't have the money. You said it in a way that you just said it. I said that what I said absolutely right. We did not benefit from the opportunity
zones in a way that we should have. Very few people did. They didn't create a lot of jobs, and we didn't get the resources that we should have. So how do you fix it moving forward? Or do you abandon it? Oh? I don't think so. I think that we do the assessment that we are now doing to determine how we can make it better. I think that once you have something like that that has the potential to really help our people, then you don't just throw it out. And that's not the first time they had
legislation like that before. Right, it just wasn't called opportunities learn right, it was called empowerment zone powers close. But empowerment zones were really very different because at the time we made sure that people in our communities received those resources. You will find black businesses today that will say to
you that they became millionaires because of empowerment zones. We've not created any black millionaires from the federal government in a very long time, and so we have to find a way to increase not just the opportunity, but we have to be intentional about making sure that black people get a piece of the pie. So as we look at what we do at HUD and we're looking at this now across all of government, we're increasing at least
by fifty percent the participation in our purchasing. It's going to be one hundred billion dollars over the next five years. And we're making sure that our people get a piece of that pie. And that's what I think all of it should be about. How well, because we have been instructed, directed actually by the President Tom to increase our purchasing with small and minority owned businesses. When you think about
how much money we spend as a government. If we if we just start to include more a day, more small businesses, more black owned webmen businesses, we're going to create an environment in which people can really benefit off the largesse of the government. Because right now it's not our people getting it. How do we ensure that, how do we ensure that we don't get just looked over it.
You know, a lot of times, even with the President you say stuff now, and then when it gets down to it, it's like, oh, well, we just can't get it done at the time, you know, because this is a big thing, and a lot of our people are starting to get into real estate, they're starting to buy properties, they're starting to open small businesses. But you know, like with the Opportunities zones and a lot of other grants. But if we can't get Alan, we can't get Alan,
you know. Or if we don't know what we're doing, or we're having hard times, or we're getting hit with taxes. And then when you look at companies like a you know, a Google, like Amazon, you know, and they don't pay taxes. So how do we make sure that our people can catch up? You put people like me in charge. That's what you do. I mean, you know, elections have consequences, So if you put the right people in place, it
will get done. I don't expect the president to make sure that I'm doing my job every day he has directed us what to do. I'm gonna do it anyway. So I think you have to make sure that you have the right players in place to make it to make it work. That's the only way you can guarantee. It I asking about the origin of HUD. Correct me
if I'm wrong. Wasn't HUD response to the assassination Doctor Martin Luther King Jr. Well, HUDD became an agency where we passed a Fair Housing Act in nineteen sixty eight. It was It came out of the Civil Rights movement, as did all of those Great Society programs where to be education, housing, all of those came out of Great society after the Civil Rights Movement, the Voting Rights actles passed Civil Rights Act. This was the next series of
things to say, let's try to write the ship. We have been mistreating black people and poor people for far too long. Let's look at a way to try to make it to level the playing field. So you're right, absolutely right. Okay, Now, this is a really complicated time because of the pandemic, and it directly affects obviously what you do for people when it comes to housing. We've seen so many people having to deal with rents going up and prices of homes going up. So what are
some things that can be implemented? And I want you to also talk about the Bilback Better Plan, which we're still struggling to see how we can get any of that past. Well, can I start there. I'm going to start with Billback Better and the Billback Better Act. There is currently one hundred and fifty billion dollars that aside just to do housing. So of that amount, probably about forty to fifty billion will just go to make public housing decent again. You know, we have disinvested in communities
for far too long. About twenty years ago, hud budget was about seven percent of the entire federal budget. Today it is one percent. So we have disinvested in our communities. We have stopped building housing. But in that plan there's more than one hundred million dollars to do down payment assistance. There is what we call housing Trust money to lower the cost. We are raising the cap on low income
housing tax credits. We are working on zoning. We are doing a lot of things to make it easier and less expensive to build, whether it be three D printing, whether it be tiny homes, whatever it is, we are doing. And the other thing that we're doing and that we already have been doing, is setting aside resources now to build up to one hundred thousand houses over the next few years by working with state housing finance agencies by
creating home programs that are flexible. And lastly, I think that it is important especially for us as we talk about housing. Just in the last week, we did a point in time count, which is what we call it about homelessness. People don't realize that about forty percent of the homeless people in this country are black, and that there is a growing number of them who are families with children and senior citizens. And so in the rescue plan there is ten billion dollars to deal with housing
just for homeless. So if you take the housing money for the homeless, you take the resources we're putting in already in the budget, and then add on that build back better, we can really make a dent in the lack of housing in this country. Low income housing and modern income housing. There's a lot of others. All right, when we come back, we have more with Marsha Fudge, she's the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. So don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlemagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Marsha Fudge, the Secretary of Housing and Urban development. I was gonna say, you know, I would say in the last year and a half, I would see I see more and more people being able to buy houses, right, thousands of more people, especially
black people, able to get that. You know, there there low interest rates with the loans, and I know there's so many different grants that we've been helping people where it helps them with their down payment. My question to you was, right now, interest rates at an all time loan the last year, right, some people getting interest rates two point five percent two seven So now, and you know it's a seller's market. People are selling houses for
a high amount of money. But what happens when that changes? Right? Because it has to change. Is it going to change or you're planning for the change because interest rates out heard that they might be shooting up. Those houses that people are buying for three hundred thousand that were really worth for one hundred thousand and a year year ago. What happens to those people? Do they lose them? Like the last mortgage meltdown in what two thousand and eight?
Does that happened to the people again, because now you give them a house and it had before year. But then when interest rates shoot up and the house is not worth what they think it's worth. What happens then then they lose their house again. Then it's kind of recycled. No, because one of the things that we have been doing, especially as a result of the pandemic, is we know
people are having difficulty with mortgages. So HUD has already put in place a program that will allow them up to forty years to pay their mortgage, so it reduces their monthly rate. We give them a modification. That's what we really do. We do a rEFInd, but we hold it and we are the ones that say, Okay, instead of paying the six hundred're paying, we're gonna give you ten more years on the back end of your mortgage. And so now maybe that's four hundred and maybe you
can afford that. We're also talking to raise an interest rates. Correct, let's see the interest rates are going. They're gonna go up, there's no question about it. And so I say to people, this is the time to buy if you can. But the bigger problem is not so much the rates. It is the supply. It's just basic supply and demand. And so since there are so few homes that people can move into that they can afford. There's so much pressure on the market that until we start to build more housing,
we're not going to see that stress relieved. It's even it's more important to me. So that's why we're doing things like making sure that black people, especially college educated people, can't afford to buy a house because their student loan debt has been such an impediment that we have. Now for the most part, we have figured out how we can recalculate it and almost neutralized it. The second biggest issue is downpayment. Most people can pay the mortgage, they
don't have the down payment, that's right. So in the president's twenty twenty two budget there's one hundred million dollars
for down payment assistance. It's significantly higher. And build back better so that we can start to give people the kind of resources to get into the market now if they can afford to get in it, because the market is gonna I think you're gonna see a little stress come off the market because we're putting more housing into the market, but it's going to take some time going to pass. Where can people get that, you know, because you said where can they apply to get those that
help and those benefits? So they can put money down. I will make sure I get all of it to you, okay, Because not only do we have the neutralization of student loans. We've got um of course the down payment assistance, but the other big problems appraisers, the appraisal processes. Appraisal is good in the white areas black when they try to appraise us so much less. And I tell you this is a true story. I live two doors from an all white community. I live in an all black community.
My lot is bigger, my house is bigger. My house is valued at twenty five thousand dollars less than the house two doors from men, which is crazy because all the time, and so we have to be able to say that we have lost billions as a people solely through the appraisal process. So we've got a report coming out from Hutt in a few weeks that it's going to show very very clearly and shine a bright light
on what has been happening in our communities. The other thing we know is that appraisers are ninety five percent white men, and you can't get into it unless you can get one of them to help you get into it from the jump exactly right. And so we are. We are doing all that we can to be sure that it happens. The President asked me to share it. The report's going to come out about three weeks. I think it'd be very pleased with what you see. I was going to ask, do you think the Better Act
will ever pass eventually? What do you think? I think parts of it will. What about housing? Well, I think it will pass or I don't know that it will pass. It one hundred and fifty billion, but I do believe that we'll get housing money out. I really well, because you got to realize, whether you are on one side or the other, I don't care where you live, you cannot buy a decent house or rent a decent house
in this country, no matter where it is. If you are a minimum wage worker for everybody's dealing with the same situation. Just think about it. I was. I was in Denver, where the average the median sales press of a house is one hundred thousand dollars. In Seattle's a million five. Not just black people can't afford it. White people can't afford it either, And so we have to
matter to everybody exactly. I encourage young black people, young professionals, to buy a two family house or three family house, right, so that way their rent is being helped out by the apartment that they're renting out. Sure, a lot of them are telling me that now they're having a lot of problems with tenants not paying, and they're saying pretty much the state in the government is really for the tenant.
So now that the tenants not paying, they can't pay their mortgage and they're having a lot of hard times with that, and tenants know that. So a lot of tenants are not paying them because it's kind of like they're just getting through the system. So how do we make sure that we can help the tenants and the landlords. And these are not huge landlords that own thirty thousand units. This is just a guy that owns a two family
home that's just trying to make ends meet. Right, how do you take care of the tenant without neglecting the homeowner. The Rescue Plan and the COVID package before that put forty six billion dollars into the market for renters. That money doesn't go to renters, it goes to owners. It goes to landlords. And so what the landlords need to do is make their tenants or help their tenants apply for emergency real assistance because they get the money. That's
what the money is for. The problem is, you know, you can't make a tenant do anything because they have to time. Tenants won't even answer the door. You can't. But what you but what you can do to even get them out is make sure that you tell them this is what is required of you so that you can stay in this place. Right they don't they check in make sure that you actually applied for that assistance.
You can't. And you've got to remember now it's all going to change because most of the forbearance of moratoriums are ending. I was gonna ask why they said it would end when the pandemic is over, but we're still in the pandemic right A lot of places it hasn't because right now it's pretty much up to the states and local communities, and so a lot of them are ending it. So I would not suggest that you're waiting
until the pandemic is over. That would not be a smart Is there any any help with that, because a lot of times I'm seeing and I'm hearing people talk about that they didn't pay their rent and they're starting to get their jobs back. And now a lot of companies are saying, okay, well you owe twenty three thousand dollars and has to be paid now a lot of them are not giving them the option to put it on the back. And is there any protection for those people?
There is if they would just notify us, are getting in touch with HUD if there if we if we have their mortgage, if we ensure their mortgage, we can help them. What about companies like Haveing Park communities who are exploiting low income rent is by using funders from an agency whose original messages to make housing more accessible? How do we stop like the financialization that large private equity landlords like that are doing well. If they have
any resources from us, we can affect it. They just let us know. I mean, we can only do what we know to do. If people don't tell us what's going on, we never know what it is. So we should snitch on those companies absolutely right an out court, as they say, quick faster than her. Maybe you want to see something that's right state by state where leadership in certain states aren't using them that's allocated for housing for what it's supposed to be for. Because like you said,
a lot of those are up to the state. If there is a problem in a state, they too. If there are a lot of landlords, See, landlords have a lot of power. If the landlords would notify us, we could be helpful because what we're doing now is we're taking resources from states that have not used them, so they basically we're taking those vouchers back and we are reallocating them to places that have been using them and have been using them effectively, so we can be helpful.
All right, when we come back, we have more with Marsha Fudge, he's the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, So don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee. Charlemagne, the guy we are the breakfast club was still kicking it with Marsha Fudge, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Ye yeah, been an elected official for decades, right, mayor in Congress and
now this position. And I do want to stress the importance of voting because there's a lot of people who are feeling discouraged, who feel like it doesn't matter who's in office, and who feel like, well, it doesn't who I vote for. Nothing's getting done anyway. Let me just say to those people who believe that all they have to do is look at what we're doing. All they have to do is look at when Biden came in,
checks in pocket shots and arms. Look at how we dealt with child tax cred We still have people or just up until last month, who were getting two or three hundred dollars a month for every child they had. Let's look at the people who say that we can't do better by education. We have over the last few months literally erased the debt of almost seven hundred thousand students, those who are permanently disabled, you know, those who went
to these knockoff for profit colleges. Tell them the look at what we do, not what we say, because there is a difference. If I'm not sitting here, you don't know what happens in this agency. But because I'm committed, because the president and the vice president committed, it makes a difference. Don't ever believe that your vote doesn't count, because once you start doing that, you've basically said I'm gonna take whatever you give me. I'm going to accept
whatever you do. Fight for yourself. I mean, who doesn't fight for themselves. I'm as far as I have to respectfully or disagree with one thing you said. You said that, uh, you know, don't look at what we say, look at what we do. Or when they campaign, they tell us
all of these different things. So when you talk about criminal Justice Rights, Build Back Better, George Floyd, Policing Act, you know if we haven't seen any advancement made on those, But now we have done an order on chokeholes, right, I mean, but that's why we can. They didn't kill George Floyd. I know. But but but I do say this, maybe everything that has been promised has not come to fruitching,
but we still have three more years. That's the first thing. Secondly, the one thing I'll say about the president, his head and his heart in the right place. There are some things he can do and some things he cannot do. But we are working every day to make sure that we address all the issues that he promised, and I think that we will get there. We won't get at all because we can't do it all on our own.
We have to deal with Congress, we have to deal with the Senate, we have to deal with mayors and governors. But we will make most of those promises real I have that much confidence in faith that we will do You do you ever get frustrated? You know when you see one or two people that Joe Mansion is the curs the cinemas of the world, blocking that we know will benefit black people. Great, Why do they have so
much power to do that? Well? In this environment, Almost every senator has that much power if they if they decide to use it, they all have it. We have fifty fifty votes, so anyone Democratic doesn't have to be them.
Anyone can cross the line. And I'm disappointed, yes, but I would say that if you look at the number of judges that we've already gotten through, if you look at the number of black women that have already gotten through the conference ration process, if you look at the fact that I and many others have gotten through the confirmation process, it was because they voted for us. So
there are some issues. I mean, you know the old saying there are no permitive friends and no permanent enemies, just permanent interests, right, And so that's the same thing. And so there are some things they are really good on, and I think ultimately we're going to find a place where both of them can support what we bring forward with build back better with voting rights. It may not be what we want, but I do believe that we
will make progress. But you have to understand how to impact you know, voters who voted Democrats when they see two Democrats blocking these agendas, whether it's voting rights, whether it's George Floyd Policing Act like these things, that people actually these big tentpole I don't people were out there and actually voted for getting blocked by Democrats. But I would also say that it's also blocked by fifty Republicans.
We expect them to them. No, we don't expect them to you know, I just don't believe that we give them a pass. We are talking about the democracy of this country. I expect the white people. I end up felt like it. Democrats and West Virginia are probably different than Democrats vary in other places. The people in West Virginia believe that match is doing the right Yeah, that's his base. So we got to pick up seats other places we do, and that's why you have to vote
on people. But you got to run the right people though, because if somebody like President Biden are Vice President Harris, if they go out there, and they stopped for the mansions of the world and the Senates of the world. They're co signing them. So you're telling me that's who I need to vote for. Us if people vote for them and then they get into the Senate, then they block agendas. Didn't what well, but we stopped for a whole lot of other people too, and so um, just
think about it right now. Right now, we've got um people all over the country who are running for Senate. I think you're right. We have to make the right choices, whatever those may be. But also we as voters need to take the initiative to go out and vote, because I'm gonna tell you, if we vote, we win. And Georgia is a perfect example, you know, I mean in
other communities. I am a person that just believes that you vote for the best candidate, whoever that is, and I think all of us need to think about it that way. So I'm gonna ask this question again, simple, why would it Why should black people vote for Democrats this election cycle when nothing has been done to advance they were the most important issues talking. But see, I disagree that we haven't advanced important issues. I disagree with
that premise. For the last year and a half, for almost two years, we've made sure that every homeowner could stay in their home. We've made sure that people didn't get evicted. We've made sure that we have reduced child property, especially in black communities, by more than thirty percent. We put five billion dollars into HBCUs, and I can go on. It's not that we've done nothing. We have done things, and so I don't I don't think that it's fair. I don't think it's a fair assessment to say that
we've not done anything. We've done a lot in one year. We still got three years laugh, Thank you, we've done a lot. I agree, But there's a there's a sense of urgency. They always put on voters and it's always vote like democracy depends on it, and the Democrat see is that state? But I don't. I don't see them governing like that. Well, there's an urgency, and I don't disagree with that, But we still work in an environment that is a bureaucracy, and so as much as we
try to move it faster, it still takes time. But I do know that we all believe that there's an urgency, and that's why aryst listen. I think I think that that things will become clearer in terms of what the administration has done sooner than you think. I think it just it takes time. People are so busy doing things they forget to tell you what we're doing. And I think that that's a problem with most administrations. It's so busy trying to get it done that they don't stop
to let you know they did it. And so we're getting better. But I don't disagree with you at all. I think that we do need to have some urgency, and we do need to say to people what's going on, and we do need to help people. I don't disagree.
Other campaign promised the Student that should President Biden canceled Student that, like many and Congress are asking him to do and how regular people are asking him to do well, I think that the President said that if the Congress sendem of bill, he'll do it, and I think you should if they send it. I mean, I just think that there are just some things that we want to happen.
But mind you, I'm gonna go back again. We have erased student debt for six hundred and thirty thousand people, but he made a promise ten thousand, but every student, yes, yeah, and that just kind of went away. Well, it didn't go away. His philosophy is that Congress has to send him the legislation and if they do, he will sign it. That's always been his position. I don't know that it's changed. So how do people push on those issues? Now, that's
the question, that's the good question. You call your congress people, you call your senators, you call your congress people and tell them we want this legislation. One thing about elected officials, we all answered to the people, especially in an election year. What's yourself phone number? I'm gonna give it to you. I'm not gonna put on here, but before I leave this room, I'm gonna giving myself. Don't forgive. You got to give us to information so people can get I
will make sure that that information. I do have one more question. Do you believe that black people are old? Reparations and that government programs designed to restore what was lost could be a part of some type of reparations package. I think it depends on what you mean by reparations. Do I think black people are old some kind of compensation in some way, shape or form. Yes, I don't know what that is though. I don't know if it's forty acres in the mule. I don't know if it's
a check. I don't know what that is. But do I believe that we should be compensated for our labor to build this country, you know, our our slave labor, our prison labor, you know our militarily Yes, absolutely, Marshade, thank you for coming and thank you for joining us, thank you for back. Yes, because I mean, seriously, somebody has to message what's happening and what's going on to the people, because, like we said, democrats are terrible and
people need to know about resources available to them. I think that's one of the most important takeaways too. And there are a lot more than people know. And what's the hoidline number or the TikTok page something that people can reach out to. You just gonna hud dot gov. But but I don't make sure that I give you. Please, I'm gonna give you and you and you my cell phone, so y'all call me. I'll tell you I'm the face. I'll take it. It's like I'm not in Congress anymore.
Thank you? All right, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Thank you, thank you, all right morning, everybody is y Angela, Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast club. Let me shout out to Corey. Corey works at the skate park where I was getting my Well, I had my wife's surprise birthday party, and I actually took a couple of secret lessons so I could actually what the hell is a secret lesson? Well, it was a surprise party. But what I did was I went a couple of days before.
I just took some lessons so I can What did Corey teach you how to skate? Bro? He taught me how to skate what that's all he taught me was how to skate backwards. Let's get to the Rust's skate score where I don't know he was over there skating though. Emmy, that's a nice surprise. That was great. We had a good time. Somebody said you look like a limberdier or something like that, and I didn't look like bean b a little bit of times, but we got got it
together all right. Now, Let's talk about Nicki Mnah. She's been doing a whole lot of press lately, and one interview with the Dana Cortex Show she was talking about motherhood and how it's made her less explicit, and he asked me to get on his phone the Power and no, Lie, I sat with the song for months and months and couldn't bring myself to write to the record with. You know, it was like the moaning and then groaning on the track, and I knew, to me, I feel like you're either
gonna do it or don't do it. So I knew in order to get on a track like that, I would have to be explicit, in my opinion, I would have to really kill it and be expliciting and you know, talk that real talk. And I wasn't ready. I just wasn't there, you know what I'm saying. So that's just to tell you how how being a mom has changed. Totally understand who did that interview? And that was for Gunnas. That was for Gunnas Pee Power Show, I mean Pee
Power Song. That was Dana Corteest dropping on the clues bon to Dana Cortest put up Dana, But no, she's absolutely right. I mean, you know, fatherhood and motherhood it changes you when you got kids, especially when your kids are older and you don't know what they're hearing. Or
if they're listening to you or what like. Yeah, but she was sitting for that moment, so she might, you know, she might do something differently, you know, next week, or she might do something differently in the month from right now. As as she feels a song coming out tomorrow with a little Baby, I'm gonna hear that I'm excited about. That's the one that she's been teasing and posting footage
from and the two of them on set together. So she also revealed, you know, another interview in La she said she is going to do more of her Queen radio show and so she has um signed on the dotted line to continue that that is going to be happening. We know. Um it was on Power one or six, oh probably Letty probably Letya and Teddy flut to Letty and Teddy. Yeah, so yeah, it doesn't say here which
one it was, but she was on there. And she also talked about being more competitive and working with Little Wayne and another thing that she discusses that Kanye song that still hasn't come out, So she was disappointed about that, but she said that there's no sour feelings. It is what it is. Sometimes stuff like that happens in our world.
M She did another interview on The Morning Hustle where she actually talked about the City Girls and the fact that they previously said that they don't like her, so that's why she hasn't hopped on any songs of theirs. A few years ago, I saw a video of them and I was thinking about jumping on one a record, one of their records. I was out at that time. And then I get some something that says, y'all, she
don't probably heard you like that. She was saying this, and she don't like you, and she and she said, she hopes you actually you know, never pop or never flourish and get it up, so hard to let that go. It's let go. But it's about why would I work with somebody that doesn't like me? Right, totally understandable, right, keep that same energy. Yes, you didn't like me before, and not like we can't work things out and probably work together in the future, but I don't really know
you like that. We haven't talked about this pastor first. Correct, let's talk about this first. And motherhood has changed Nikki, because old Nicky would have been like f that, I'm never working with you. But the fact that they can she to take that call and they can have a conversation. That's great and evolution. Well, what happened was after that interview they did set aside what happened in the past, and Nikki said, just had a great convo with j
T and Young Miami. Let's move on and make new memories, y'all. And so Young Miami reposted it and said queen things and JT said, sad sister, thank you for your time, your advice. A true queen love. That's how it should be. And you know what's so funny about social media, There is a lot of that though, because you know, we've all been on social media for years and years and years and years, so there might have been time somebody spoke ill to you or said something negative about you.
But then you know, they got to cross that bridge, which is you in the future, and they try to act like you didn't see that. You know, I saw that. Let's have a conversation about that and see where you stand with me now. And I see everything that a man be aware of, be aware of, be aware of everything, acknowledge nothing. That's what I was always. I see everything and dropping a clues bomb for a head cracking Laurie, Good morning, hustle for that. I see everything. I see
everything you are aware of every time. Acknowledge nothing until it's time to be acknowledged. That's all, all right, Well that is your rumor report, all right, thank you, Missy Charlemage. Who are giving your donka too? You know, man, there's certain institutions that we have to respect as as a community, and Golden Corral is one of those for me. So we'll talk about it for after that giving Golden Corral. I am not giving Golden Crowd donkey any day, okay.
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give to day today. Well at Sharon. Donkey of the Day for Thursday, February third goes to the over forty people who got the scrapping in a Golden Corral last Friday. And Ben Salem. That's like pronouncing that he Ben Salem, Ben Salem. Ben Salem is right outside of Philadelphia. First things first, though, dropping the clues bombs from Golden Card. Okay, I was talking to our producer Taylor Taylor this morning, who he's one of our producers. She's from Philly. I
believe she was involved in this situation. I was watching the videos. Listen. I was watching the video and I really think I saw her. When I asked her about it, she didn't deny being there. She just tried to throw me off by saying I don't like Golden Corral. You a damn lie. First of all, when from Philly love buffets? Okay, loved him all right? Second of all, how can you not love Golden krald drop another clues bum for gold Kraald.
It's people listening to me right now, headed the Golden Kral for that buffet breakfast, okay, might be the best buffet breakfast in the business. As far as chain restaurants, they're concerned. Okay, I'm forty three years old. I dont eight at them all, baby, all right, some of them don't even exist no more. From Ryan's, the Shawnees, the Western Sizzling, the Sizzlers, Old Country Buffet all slaps, oh,
old country buck. Come on now, come on now. I don't know, but they all slapped at one point or another. But none of them touching Golden Koral. Okay, right now, Golden Koral Omelet station still slaps, all right. The waffles, the cinnamon rolls, the biscuits, the pancakes, the French toast, the grilled corn beef hesh nigga, what is you talking? Wrote okay, assorted Yoga's Donuts. It's an elderly couple headed the Golden Koral right now hearing me talk, and they
saying right on, okay, they got what you want. At Golden Corral, I'm healthy. To man, I'm high as hell. How much meat loaf and mashed potatoes can I eat? Okay? My fat Athan jumped at dinner? All right, you know I'm transfat. I'm about one hundred and seventy eight pounds right now, but I identify as someone on my six hundred pound life. But let me stick to the story. There was a fight, okay at Golden Kraal, a fight,
in all out brawl. I'm talking about forty people. It really looked like the Royal Rumba in their chairs were flying, big bodies banging into each other. I swear I saw Mark Henry going head up with Rakeishi and Golden Corral in this video. Bench McMahon would be proud. But what would make a brawl of forty people break out at a Golden Corral? You probably already know the answer. Let's go to CBS three News for the report. Please Boy
talked to a man who posted that video online. He says he was told that fight broke out after the buffet here ran out of steak. Video shared with Igwaness. News shows punches being thrown and high chairs flying as a fight breaks out inside the Golden car Out and Ben Salem Friday evening. Ben Salem police confirmed the brawl may have involved more than forty people and happened following an argument among some customers. This man, who used to work at the Ben Salem Golden Corral, says he was
told by a current employee about the initial altercation. From what I heard, it was over steak. Apparently somebody cut in line. His friend heard the same details. There was a shortage of steak. Take a close listen, and a man can be heard saying all I wanted was some steak. All he wanted was some steak. Man, That's all he wanted. Listen, listen. We got more eyewitnesses. Alexis Rios was an eyewitness. He
was on the line Go six Abc News. Alexis Rio says it started over a misunderstanding regarding a piece of steak. Come on. Rio says the person in front of him became angry with the cook because Rios received his steak first. He's trying to understand what you want. He's trying to give you what you want. I had a rare steak, which is a lot faster to cook than a well done I got my steak first. Next thing, you know, he says, that misunderstanding erupted into an all out brawl.
I grabbed a chair to defend myself and then to the laters that was it. Punches were getting throng, chances were gaining throng. You name it. You can call in cups, glasses, everything, you name it. These folks got the fighting because the buffet ran out of steak. Now, let me tell y'all something. This isn't no golden karate commercial. I don't know anyone who works that works there. This is something I'm saying out of the goodness of my heart and the fatness
of my thoughts. There might not have been no steak left, but I can't sit here and say I go to Colden Koral for the steak. There's a lot of other proteins and that dinner buffeted. I thoroughly enjoy number one on that list. I mentioned it before their tasty earth meat loaf. Okay, with some mashed potatoes and coin. Now we're eating. Okay, there might not have been no steak left,
but what about those golden fried strips. Hi, come on, now, y'all fighting over one protein A buffey, a buffety Golden Corral. There's unlimited options for everybody. They got bourbon screetch, they got fried chicken, they got fried fish, bag fish, pot rolls, they got carved voted in turkey, pot pies, Golden Corrals pot pies. All right, there's too much there for y'all to choose from for y'all to be fighting over steaks. See, the problem is, y'all didn't eat enough yeast rolls before
you went to work on the buffet. You have to eat at least one, no more than two yeast rolls at the buffet and drink it with a glass of water. Because when you eat the yeast roll and drink the water, it expands in your stomach and keeps things like steak shortages from ruining your experience. Okay, it keeps things like that from happening because when your stomach is full, okay,
you won't eat as much. Now. I know y'all might think I'm joking ninety five percent at the time, Okay, but you have to understand what places like Golden Corral mean to some individuals, right, now I feel pure innocence thinking of Golden Corral. It makes me feel warm inside because those are moments I remember as a child with my family. Okay, Golden Corral offers a sense of comfort, a sense of peace that I don't want to see disturbed by a group of individuals fighting over steak. I
heard pain and that man's voice during that fight. Listen, man, all he wanted was some steak. Okay, play one more time. Red. You know what I heard when he said that, I heard all my life I had to fight. Okay, that is a brother that is tired, exhausted life kicking his monkey ass, and all he wanted was some steak. And yeah, he comes to this place of comfort called Golden Corral and ends up in a buffet fueled bra for what for what? He didn't even get the opportunity to get
to the soft surf. Okay, we don't even talk about the soft surf, the ice cream cones with the vanilla and chocolate softsurf. Okay, they got all kind of candy toppings and hot fudge. Oh my god, man, the the carrot cake, the assaultment of cookies, the cupcakes, but nan putting the fudge brownies. Man, stop playing with Golden Corral and stop playing in Golden Corral, Okay, learn the rules next time, or stay your ass home when you get there. Eat a damn ye stro okay, depending on your side,
Eat three or four. Drink some water. Okay, so you don't eat up all the food, all right, and every Golden Corral Vett knows. The point of the buffet is variety, okay, assaultments, you don't go eating up okay, one thing. You try everything to say something for the next man. All right. The reality is they probably didn't have no steak because beef is in short supply in a lot of places. Okay, Supply chain disruptions are real. But the moral of the story is this. You know who's going through a lot
right now, literally everybody, So just be kind. Please give those forty folks who got the banging in the Golden Carl the biggest he hall. I got a feeling. Taylor was there. You don't play a game, Nope, sure don't. You don't play a game, Nope, I really don't. I'm just glad you said they don't fight over chicken. That's what I thought you were gonna go. You want everything to be about us. Do you want to play a game? Taylor? Since you were there, would get what race? Taylor, go,
I really don't know what race they was. I really did see Mark Henry fighting Rakishi, So I don't know what race. I don't know. I don't know about that. Wow. I don't think Alexis Rios was white. I see some things in there. I don't think it was. I think it was. It was a variety. It was a buffet of people, an assortment of people. Taylor. Okay, God, I don't go there for the steak, though, you know. I
don't want to steak. It's too much of a buffet there, man, it's too much of an assortment, the chicken, the meat, the meat loaf, bro I eat parks. I go to hem. Oh they got I would say, though, if you run out of steak and you pay all that money for a buffet, that's not fair. And then you go to like old country buffet. But they got the seafood and the crab legs. Now, I would fight over the crab legs. Sometimes they try to play you black. There's no more
crab lakes. And then I came here for the crab. Imagine you see some greedy people taking the last and they take a whole bunch of it in front of you. And now they don't ran out, but that got a bunch more in the back. That's why you don't go to a buffet and focus on one thing. It's a buffet for a reason. It's a variety, and try a little bit of Just try a little bit of that. Get your fat ass out of the way and stop trying to eat all the one protein. My grandmother used
to have like a big pocketbooks. Bring some home. I no, no, shout grandma, Rest of peace. Mama, all right, ask you to go eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice and any type of advice, call you now. It's the breakfast club. Go morning, what what what? What? What you gonna know? Baby mama issues, sneak some words of wisdom. All up now for asking
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So as been engaged to my fiance, listening together for about now and I never thought I marriage is not like a big thing to me, and like I thought we were on the same page when he proposed last year for my birthday. And I haven't made any wedding plans and I'm thinking maybe because I want some more money first. But I was speaking to my friend and she said that she thinks it's like not a good ascuse to not, you know, start my wedding plans. I just want to, like, I don't know, what do you
think about that? Well, it's up to you, guys to decide, not up to your friends or anybody else. You guys have been together and he proposed, you accepted. Now it's up to the two of you to discuss when you want to get married. It's still a pandemic going on, and so I can understand why there's other things on people's minds right now. Everything is kind of uncertain. So maybe you want to wait until you feel safe enough to really plan a date. And it is a big
financial responsibility. Have you guys decided, like what type of wedding you want to have, where you want to have it? Anything? Yet No, most of our family is in Jamaica. The truth is, like, honestly, all everybody in my family that were married just ended up in really bad separations, like really horrible. And I feel like we've been so good, We've been committed to each other, we've been really happy, and we have two kids together, and what if we get married and like it goes wrong, and like I
don't know that. That's in the back of my head as well. I love him, I want to be with him, but you know, I'm just really happy with him right now. It's so perfect this lease. He's good to me, He's like the best guide committed to him. I mean also like I also don't want to like go the wedding prest that I want. I don't want to hear oh, I can afford that right now and get a second choice, Like I just want everything to be great. I'm thinking
I should just wait. But he's also open to doing like a small wedding and then like a bigger one after. But I don't know how I feel about two wedding. I don't I don't know, I don't know. It feels like the two of you need to sit down and do a list of pros and cons for everything to come up with this together. Have y'all sat down together just to say, Okay, let's pash this out and figure out how we want to move forward. Do we want to do two weddings? Do we want to just make
one big one? Do we want to wait and let's see what happens by October to see what next year is looking like, you know, and let's start saving our money. Let's figure this out. Have y'all sat down and discussed that with each other, away from everybody else and no noise from anyone else. No, well, they haven't even done that. We haven't even figured out which we wanted a willing to be in our home country, Jamaica or here in America.
We here? Right? Maybe I do need to where his head is out with the whole thing, and when y'all sit down, do some research to figure out how much is it gonna cost? Right? What is most cost effective? If you go to Jamaica, You know, people don't have to fly because most of your family is there, so that makes sense for them, but for you financially. Does that make sense? Because remember, this is your wedding for both of you, so you guys have to do what's
best for both of you. This is not for everybody else. And let me tell you something, this could be amazing when you see how excited the kids are gonna be and the celebration. Right now, I understand that you're nervous because things are so great between you and you feel like, well, there's changed the dynamic of our relationship. Everything in life is a risk, and so I just feel like if everything is perfect, it could elevate y'all to the next level,
and you gotta go for things. Thank you so much. I love you guys so much. Angelie, I love you so I look for you for everything. I'm a capricorning too and years just so amazing. Hey, and I love you too. No, I love you, Charlomagne, and I love you. Oh my god, you guys are so great. Everything for years and years I tried. Oh my god, this is
so great. I can't believe o. Guys, So thank you so much, thank you, thank you, thank you, and congrats on your wedding upcoming wedding whenever it is By now, all right by asking ask you eight hundred five A five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice, you could call him right now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, here some real advice with Angela ye, ask ye morning. Everybody is dj Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. But in the middle of
ask ye hello, who's this? And what's going on? Bro? I don't really want to give him my name because you tell me, but I need some advice? Okay, what's up? All right? So look, I got this high school sweetheart right I'm twenty cents right now, but like, you know, I know her like twenty twelve, and like she's been married for like five years night, I mean, and we've been together on the north like that, even though she
said many like just about a week ago. Feel me like because like if she's telling me like more world and this and that, and I'm already accepting you what your man is like, you know, I shouldn't even be doing that. I feel like you shouldn't really be. I shouldn't. I shouldn't have a reason to feel like you hide it something for me, right, So you know, I told her that and then you know, she just played off my feelings like it was nothing. So I thing with a kick rock and you know, bout a week so
my wife was. But like, what I'm trying to get at is like I feel like I'm weak in the mom because I feel like if she comes back falling, I don't know what to do if I she was just like you know, because you know, like I don't want something that's washed, like not washed stuff, but like like I don't want something that I feel like it's already used. Feel me like, well, first of all, you don't want to be a side piece, is what you're saying. It ain't that she's washed up or used. It's just
that she's married. You know what I'm saying, Like I don't want to like feel like and I don't want to be like I don't want to be an excuse tonizing her relationships and worked out. I'm the reason, you know, I'm to me like, okay, so don't be It feels like you know all the things that you don't want to do, so why don't you follow your mind? But I'm in love with her, Like she's like, okay, there you go, but here's a couple of things here, have you have you been seeing anybody else? Or are you
just waiting on her? I mean like I feel like, I mean, I don't really put myself out from me, Like I don't like I feel like that because I feel like, well, I'm so caught up by her. You think you would ever trust her? She's cheating on her husband with you all this time. I feel like the trust just can't like the trust that she just came into place. Now. I feel like I don't think her being married whatever an issue. I just feel like I just feel like the person she just turned into is
not the person that I knew. He's from me right, and sometimes we get competitive too. It's like, because I don't understand why her being married is not an issue to you. It's not that it's not an issue for me, because it is because that the day I wanted to be mind. You know what I'm saying. The thing is what I remember that is like I wasn't forced any same I'm saying. I wasn't trying to say like, oh
you gotta leave him for you to people. It was just like, Okay, I understand that you got that going on, but at the end of the day. If you came back, it was for a reason, you know what I'm saying, because it wasn't like a like for example, like when we're together, we don't we don't argue at all, you know what I'm saying you something like over the phone.
Like the thing is, I'm like a caveman. I don't really I don't really like section because like you know what'll we Yeah, And first of all, that's probably why she likes you. She can come to you and I have to worry about arguing. You're okay with her being married. It's pretty easy for her. Yeah, that's what you know. She'd be telling me that. But the thing is, just like why are you with him? Like you're a grown woman, like you know, like you should be able to make
a decision. Why are you But you're saying that you don't mind that she's married. Yeah, it doesn't. It doesn't bind me if not, like the fact that I just feel like she just like like let me just say, let me just say, she's doing what you're allowing her to do. You're like her little safety space, her haveing things are crazy at home. Let me go to this guy that's always going to be there for me, that
don't argue with me, that knows my situation. It's easy for her, and you're making it easy for her, and then you're also not moving on with your life. Why don't you think better of yourself? She ain't ish, but like if she really cared about you, she wouldn't have you in this situation. She's not leaving her man. You don't even want to. You're not trying to make her make a decision be with him or be with me? You know what I mean? Yeah, I wasn't fortunate any
type for like um decision. It's just like if you if you're telling me all that's telling me like, oh, I hope you're not like this. You're not like that? Why are you? Why are you? Why are you with him when I'm alone in my room? You need love, bro? Yeah, and listen, people get killed. People get killed over that. Okay, she's married. People get killed over I don't move like
that like that. That's you know what I'm saying, like not using my head because it's like just if I was y'all like, but it's just crazy because it's like when you you know what I'm saying, Like when you just throw you get. You need better for yourself. Bro. You gotta get better for yourself. Bro. You can't be the side duel all the time. You can't be sneaking in and out the back door. Bro, make a better decision.
You know what it is now, move forward. All you can do is take the information you have, the facts, the reality, and make your decision from there. That's on you. Anything that happens from that, that's your fuck. Guy fell in love? He did. He can't believe you, Bro, I am disappointed. Scott fell love? You did. You fell in love. You knew what it was. You knew what the situation was. You wasn't posted to fall in love like you know. It's just all like that right. You got the assignment
all the way wrong. Bro. Goodbye. Bro. As much as I wanted, I gotta let go. No love song and you just to jump off when I'm loading my room the back of my mother. I hate my conscience called telling me I need a girl who's the sweet as a dove or the first time in my life I think I need love. Yeah, you need it, but that's what she already got it from her husband. The hell was wrong with you? Man? Man? He really needed somebody. Hey, he really needed somebody to talk to. So there you
have it. Y'all be going through it too. Y'all be going through it too, just like we do. Come on, clearly, clearly every man go through the same thing women go through. That's a damn shame and he just needs somebody to tell him where. You know, that woman had a husband, a whole husband before he got with trid Like, all right, we got rumors all the way out here sleeping with that man. That man wife hit big wife. All right, Well, let's talk about threesomes. All right, we'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Locomotor, the Breakfast Club listen, Oh gosh, got the report, got its report, the Breakfast Club. Well. Nick Cannon talked to Hip Hop DX and he was talking about his R and B mixtape Raw and Be the Explicit Tape, and he said, music has always been an outlet for me, and that's something I've always really honestly kept of it because my public persona was always a nice, happy, go lucky, always positive guys. So music has always been a place of therapy for me. And
people don't know I was a trained musician. I've been playing instruments since I was a kid, and he said he comes from the church. So even his rap career when he was young was very bubble gummy. So he always dreamed of being more than just a performer, but a businessman. He v the Pharrells, the Kanye's. He said he always wanted to be a producer first. That was his dream. He started djang and doing things like that
at parties when he was a kid. So now his dream was to be the next Jermain de Pre the next p Diddy when he was a kid. He has the Raw and B Explicit Tape, and there's a track list for that out now. It features Chris Brown, Jack Quiz Brandy's on the tape. So y'all ready for that? Nick? You a funny guy. Raw in B keyword raw. That's why you got so many goddamn babies. Put a condom all and did you say we're ready for that? Well? Yeah, you ready to hear raw and B. No? Never, I'll never.
I'll never be ready to hit Nick Cannons music. I love Nick. Nick is a great brother, a great human, but when it comes to his music, I would never be ready to hear him ever. Will I listen sure if I'm trapped in a room and it's something it's playing, yes, all right? And A J. Johnson it was on lip Service. As you know. A J. Johnson has his show on TV one that's available right now if you want to watch Life Therapy. But she also had the AJ Zone.
You guys know her from House Party and all of that. Well, recently she talked about celebrating her fiftieth birthday by having a threesome with two men. Here's what she said, But do you think we'll ever come to a place in society where it'd be like threesome is two men and a woman and a woman and they'll be okay with that. Let me figure that. Yeah, Well, and two men two men and they trade it off. It was like they were friends and they trade it off. It's the best
fiftieth birthday. They were flip flopping me. You know, one would please me, then he passed me to the other, and one would kiss me and then he'd spin me around for the other. It was beautiful dance. Oh n It was like doing the Sasa with two guys at the same time. So they were friends with each other. They were friends. Okay, her what birthday. This is a few years ago. An't nothing wrong with that? I mean, that's that's that's her, It's her prerogative. She's a grown
ass woman. You're gonna try when you're fifty? What you mean try? What when I'm fifty? A threesome? Nah, I'm cool on that. I mean, I don't know. I can't can't sit and say I don't know, I don't know what could happen when I'm fifty? What kind of guy are you into? And shut up? But you know that's that's a question that that's something I would be having to talk about with my wife, right. I don't think. No, I'm not having no goddamn threesome at fifty. Yet seven
years from now, it ain't happening. I'm happily married. Man. Well, you know her threesomes with two men. So some people were saying that that was a train I saw in the comments, But it's not a threesomes three people period. It's all about perspective to the two guys who might be a trained the hurst or threesome, the hers, you might have just been smutting them two dudes outboy, we
don't know what she had them too. Dude doing so they might need to shut up talking about She said they didn't do anything with each with each other, but she said it was like a beautiful dance and so the way she described it. All right. Now, Spike Lee is directing a multipart ESPN documentary on Colin Kaepernick, and that's going to focus on his life and career, according to Variety. Now, they said Kaepernick has never given a
full first person account of his journey. He's collaborating closely with Spike Lee, who plans to use extensive new interviews and a vast never before seeing archive to help Kaepernick tell the story from his perspective. How you're ready, fat, Yeah, definitely gonna watch it. I think Jamal Hill, Jamal Hills a producer on that as well. Okay, well that's dope. Yeah, if Jamale Hill is attached as a as a producer for it, and so they already have started production on that.
All right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss Yee. Now when we come back, let's get to the mix, the People's Choice Mix eight hundred five one oh five one, get your requested right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, Breakfast Club, Your morning's will never be the same now, Vince's Powerfully Good Tonight on ABC two new specials that honestly I can't wait
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Charlomagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. Now, it's Black History Month, Charlomagne, what we're doing? Well, you know, every day on the Black Effect podcast Network for Black History Month, we drop a podcast called I Didn't Know Maybe you didn't either, And it's interesting fines and little known facts you may not have known you know about
black history and just racism in this country. And it's hosted by my guy b Dot And today we have a new one titled True Tales about Alligator Bait, s dot. How could the gator rump possibly be racist? Well, I'm gonna tell you. In the late eighteen twenties, alligators big business, big business because they made wallets out of them, made belts out of them, purses out of them. But it was very difficult for them, good white foam to catch
them gators without losing their arms and their legs. So what did the innovative white people of that time period thing to do? Why willikers won't just throw black babies in the water. That will show them? And that's what they did. They will grab those black infants and toss them in the water, and here comes the alligator, alligator bab Look it up. I didn't know. Maybe you didn't either.
I want One thing bad didn't mention is that the Florida Gators, the University of Florida, they actually banned their popular gator bait cheer because of the racist history attached to it. Back in twenty twenty, University of Florida president Kent Booch I think that's how you pronounced his last name. He announced that due to the horrific racist imagery associated with the phrase gatorbit, that it would be banned as sporting events in the Gator band and university athletics would
also stop using it as well. Hey, I didn't know that, maybe you didn't either, But now you know and knowing it's half the black Ass Battle, make sure you download I didn't know maybe you didn't either on the Black Effect. iHeartRadio podcast Network available everywhere you listen to podcasts. The Right Positive Now coming up next morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. I want to shout out to everybody that came out yesterday.
I had a surprise birthday party from my wife at roller rink in Newark. It's called branch Book Park roller Skating Center. Yeah, branch Brook Park roller Skating Center of Newark, New Jersey. I had an amazing time. The shout to everybody out with Newark man. We just had a great time out there. I want to shout to the whole facility. It's definitely a dope spot if you want to get your kids in the roller skating I know there's not too many rinks around. It's clean, it's safe, it's just
a beautiful spot. Probably one of the best spots in this area. I know. And I know Atlanta they have a bunch of roller skating rinks. I know in Detroit they have a couple. But I just had a great time now, so shout to them. Yes, And I just want to let y'all know that the twenty twenty two iHeartRadio Podcast Awards, which is the best of the best podcast of the year, It's gonna be on tonight at
nine pm on iHeartRadio's YouTube and Facebook channels. You can check out all the categories and nominees now at iHeartRadio dot com slash Podcast Awards, so see if your favorite podcast is on there. We cannot wait to see who wins Podcasts of the Year again. That show was to night at nine pm and iHeartRadio's YouTube and Facebook channel. Right, and also shout out to Marsha Fudge for joining us this morning. She's the Secondtary of Housing and Urban Development.
That's right. You can go watch that full conversation on Breakfast Club's YouTube channel, which I never know the name of, but we got five mill subscribers breakfast club online. I think I don't know Breakfast Club. I don't know. I don't know a lot of valuable information on there there for people who are having any type of struggles when it comes to housing, or maybe some people who want to buy their home for the first time find out how the government can and should help you. That's Charloman,
You've got a positive note. I do. And also keep in mind, man, I told y'all all throughout Black History Month, I'm just gonna be giving stuff away. Man, I got so much stuff up here. So you know, whether it's a black effect. Mitchell and Ness Snapbacks are you know, books from Black Privilege Publishing, Nita Cool Packs, Shallow Waters, a Tamika Mallory State of Emergency, How to Win in the Country We Built Are The Good Homie Doctor to Walker. You know, she's she's just it's just a book that
I love, The Unapologetic Guy, the Black Mental Health. Y'all can get all of that. So feel free to call up here while we're on and you know, ask me to send you something and we'll get you something out. Okay, Okay. Now the positive notice simply this. You know who's going through a lot right now. I said this during Donkey Today, but I want to repeat it. You know who's going through a lot right now, literally everyone, So just be kind. Breakfast club'll finish, or y'all dune
