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Linda Sarsour Interview and Ask Yee

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Today on the show we had co-chair of the 2017 Women's March, the 2017 Day Without a Woman, and the 2019 Women's March Linda SarSour who spoke about her empowering story Of becoming A figure of activism in her new memoir. Also Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Fox reporter for causing confusion after tweeting Philly Police will delay arrests for non-violent crimes.


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This is your week of Halla. Woke up the Breakfast Club to show you love to hate from the East to the West Coast. Dj En Vie angela Ye Choo Migne the really show on the planet. This is where I respect this show because this is a voice of society. James in the game. Guys are the the coveted morning show. But y'all earning impacting the coachure up in the morning and a day. Want to hear that breakfast the world's

most dangerous morning show. Yop yup good money in Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning, angela ye hey, good money. Damn cho mege the cod piece of the planet. Guess what day it is? Guess what day it is? Even like laughing? Nothing to laugh about this morning. That's when you know it's time to go bro wow. Because Starbucks

is closed. Starbucks been open, rain hails, sleep, snow, whatever else comes from the sky. Coronavirus. Coronavirus got stall Bucks in our building. Clothes bro and and and the coffee guy outside, the guy that has the coffee standing on the corner, coffee car guy, yep f I think the name move Foster. He said the days, this last day, he's had enough, he's had enough. He's had enough. And then when you walk into the studio and you see

a bag of gloves, a back of gloves. Then you keep getting all of these new reports about coronavirus stays on the surface for nine days and its air born. You know what, I think it's time to cash it on. Didn't stay in the house. Yeah, I got my mask on today. And that's because they are training some people that are standing behind me. And honestly, I don't know where they've been. What do you mean training people that

are standing behind you? Well, they got to train engineers to be here and work the boards when we're not here. What are you talking about? And red have to learn how to run the boards. So they got to be standing behind me. So they've been and they have to be at work while you're at home. Yeah, but they've been here all week and you just decided to put on your mask. They wasn't in this close, like you gotta give six feet. Shut up, Taylor comes in here

every goddamn six feet. What about you? Why you got gloves on today? Because there was in here just because they listen. I follow them money when the white man starts shutting down things, okay, and the white man is losing one hundreds of millions of dollars and billions of dollars per day, and then you walk to the white man's studio and this from gloves and put the gloves on. Clearly didn't know something. I don't they know something. That's it.

They ain't rocket science here. You're following the white man. Why right? And this is one of those times you should, okay, follow the money, Yeah, you're right, all right, all right, Well, Linda saw So will be joining us. She's a superhero, heard Jamika, Mallory, Calm and Perez. Linda's got a new book out called We're Not Here to Be Bystanders? Correct, Yes, very good read. Yes. So we'll'll kick it with Hunt in a little bit. And we got front page. That's

what we're talking about. Well, we definitely should talk about, of course, coronavirus and all the update to what's happening, and then we'll also talk about former Vice president Joe Viden and him sweeping the primaries yesterday in Arizona, Florida and Illinois. All right, we'll get into that when we come back. Keep it locked. This to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Guee, Charlomagne, that God, we are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front

page news. What looks like Tom Brady. It looks like he will no longer be a Patriot. He put on on his Instagram yesterday. He thinks, I guess the whole Boston, the Massachusetts area for rider with him, but it looks like crazy for him for Patriots twenty years now. They're saying he's probably gonna go to Tampa Bay, but I'm sure they will announce that today. I mean, I hate when I see goats go out like that. You know, we see that from time to time in our sport.

I mean in any sport. You know, whether it was Michael Jordan going to the Wizards, Peyton Man and going to the Broncos. It worked out for Peyton and because he ended up getting a championship. I don't like when somebody spends their whole career somewhere and they dominate in that place and then at the end of their career they go, you know what you understand Jordan? I mean he owned the Wizard, so he went to play for the team he owned. He owned the piece of it. Yeah,

I still wouldn't have stepped out on that couple. That's why we don't count. We we we never talk about those Wizards years. It ain't gonna be no thirty for thirty on those Wizards years. We don't ever mention those Wizards years. But we talk about the greatness of Michael Jordan. But he owned. But don't we respect the fact that Tom Brady did so much for the Patriots for so long and now he wants to get that money he'd been

getting money. Yeah, but but I thought he took like a lot of cuts and everything just so that other people they could bring in other players around him. And now he wants to get into Yeah, but as he should. He's forty two years old, Like Tom Brady should not be going nowhere where he gets thirty million dollars a year because he needs a team around him. He needed the best running backs, he needs the best receiver, his

best offensive line. Like I would like to, you know, go out on top when it comes to winning, not saying he might not do that in time, and he's getting a huge check. What else we got, y um, Well, let's talk about the primaries in Florida, Illinois, and Arizona. Joe Biden, they said swept everything, and people are calling down for Bernie Sanders to step down. Well, here's where Bernie Sanders has to say, hold on, hold on, we

got it. No, we have Biden talking about it. Sanders and I may disagree on tactics, but we share a common vision for the need to provide affordable healthcare for all Americans, reducing common equity that has risen so drastically, to tackling the existential threat of our time, climate change. So let me say, especially to the young voters who have been inspired by Senator Sanders, I hear you. I know it's a stake. I know what we have to do.

Our goal is a campaign, and my goal is a candidate for president, is to unify this party and then to unify the nation. You know, it's a moments like these we realize we need to put politics aside and work together as Americans. Yeah, I mean, at some point, Bernie and Biden, they need each other. Right, No, because they have to unify the party and they have to energize energized voters like never before. They're saying they need the largest voter turnout in history to go out there

and beat Trump this year. Then that's what they're gonna have to do. Same goal. That's it. All right Now,

let's talk about finances and coronavirus right now. Walmart is committing twenty five million dollars to the global Coronavirus respond to effort, five million towards preventing, detecting, and managing coronavirus, ten million towards supporting food banks, school meal programs, and organizations that provide access to food, and ten million dollars that will support efforts in US communities and global markets. Dunkin Donuts is moving to drive through and carryout services.

Uber pool service is suspended in the US and in Canada. Uber Eats is waiving delivery fees, and customers can also request that food be left at their doorstep. Facebook is giving employees one thousand dollars and six month bonuses as coronavirus assistants. Planet Fitness is offering free at home workout classes via live stream, so if you want to work out. A lot of people are at home ordering those home gyms, can't go to the gym. They're trying to work out

from home. In addition, here is Steve Immunition, who is the United States Secretary of the Treasury. Here's what he has to say about getting paid. The payroll tax holiday would get people money over the next six to eight months. We're looking at sending checks to Americans immediately. Many companies have now shut down, whether it's bars or restaurants. Americans state cash now, and the President wants to get cash now, and I mean now in the next two weeks. I

will be previewing that with the Republicans. There's some numbers out there. They may be a little bit bigger than what's in the product all right now, coronavirus is in all fifty states as of now, and they are reporting the number of cases to be at six thousand or one hundred and thirty five. The White House has requested forty five point eight billion dollars in emergency funding with this pandemic growing. And you know it's not a complete solution,

but we'll keep you updated on what's happening. And if you have to pay your taxes. That deadline is pushed back in ninety days now due to that's right, Yeah, I will push the mind back to lactov anyways here, I mean, he's next March all rs. I got you when I get it you this time next year, I got you. I got you too. He trust me. They are saying that Americans should only purchase enough food and essentials for the next week ahead according to the FDA.

So they said stores will remain open and supply will continue to meet demand nationwide. So they want to make sure that we're not hoarding things and not disrupting the whole food supply chain. I mean that's good to hear, because, I mean, the only reason that we go out there and we buy so much stuff because we just don't know, right, We don't know when things are going to shut down. But who wants to be out there? Who wants to

be to be out in the stores? Who wants to continually go out when we don't know what's going on? Oh woe? Ways mean, listen, you would much rather be able to go into a store than have no store open at all and not know how to find for yourself. Because a lot of brothers don't know how to hunt. A lot of brothers don't know how to fish. A lot of brothers don't know how to live off the land, because y'all ain't got no land to live off, right, So you would much rather have them stores or correct.

But that's why, that's the reason why people are holding. That's why they'll continue to hold, because they don't know. We don't know. Nobody wants to go out there and deal with the elements. So if I got to go out there one time and do that for sixty days, the thirty days, That's what I'm gonna do now, I promise you. If thining to get bad, I know, I'm going back to them dirt roads most corner South Carolina. Baby, I'll be right down there living off the land. Now,

let me ask you this. If they do put this whole shelter in place in your city, does that mean you can't go to the supermarket? I don't even know what that man I saw that yesterday? What was that about? They say, don't give you particular days when you can go out and shot. But but but for the time being, you have to be stuck in the house. And that woman who in New Jersey who tested positive for coronavirus at the hospital and you gave the work as a fake name and an address and then you left. Get

your after quarantine? Why you want to just why you why you want to leave the hospital? And gonn spread that around everybody? People crazy though? Yeah, all right, well that is your front page. News. Phone lines are open. Get it off your chest eight on drink five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Did your time to get it off

your chests? Whether you're man or blast, but at the same initry we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this yo? This is Rodney. Rodney was setting off her chests. Bro Yeah, man, good morning, Charlotte made piece king. How you doing, Rodney? You blessed black and Holly Favor, Yeah, something like that, you know, just dealing with all this madness. H Angela, good morning. Hey Rodney, Good morning, Uh dj Envy talk about this

coronavirus and everything that's going on. Wondering why they're not shutting down these factories that Scott one, hundreds and hundreds of people in it. But they shutting down restaurants and stuff like that. That's soon to come. I think. I think they're gonna start shutting down them factories in a little bit too. I mean, everything take time. They just started shutting the restaurants down yesterday, they just shut the casinos down. So I'm sure they'll get to that in shortly. Yeah.

I know, this capitalist country doesn't want to admit it, but eventually they're gonna have to just stop everything. It's gonna it's gonna literally have to be a week or two of nothing moving. Yeah, that's what I was looking at. Probably buy Monday. Everything is probably gonna be on a two week hiatus for everybody, you know me. Yeah, but that's what I was saying. You know, we were saying

that they said only buy stuff for a week. But if the factories are closing, people aren't making the goods that we need, then what happens then the supply is damn So people are gonna be wanting to get either as much of stuffs as they possibly can. Right a room. I didn't even hear what you say, to be honest with y'alls reading stuff on Twitter, the hell you being man?

There's a bunch of scaring me. But you know, he was just saying, if they shut down all the factories and make things, will the supplies be down for us to be able to buy things? Two weeks, man, we're gonna have to tug it out for two weeks. You spoiled as Americans? Hello, who's this you? What's up? Envy? What's up? Try? And what's going on you? Hey boo? How are you doing, babe? I'm good? How are you?

I'm doing? Goods Charlemagne Peace, King bro Amen. I don't know if y'all notice, and not mean, I ain't ain't called him a couple of weeks now, I've been like lottle key really the press, bro Well, we've been we've been a little preoccupied with this coronavirus trav you know, trying to stay healthy out here. Sorry if we didn't notice you calling sir like a couple of weeks ago. Yeah, yeah, y'all know my little dog party like a million times. Yeah, yeah,

you know. She um, she's she's actually in the hospital right now. She's been she she she's dying in the hospital right now. It's like the last week she got coronavirus stair. I man. She fell down the stairs contractual Skall man man the dog party. I understand, remember the little dog. There's a little little tiny dog. But dogs and parting a little dog? Yeah, dogs who fall over? Count the way? Did it happened? She was having a

sure so so she was trying to follow me. So she says she had a cadre and she fell down the stairs while she had a cajure. So she had pre existing conditions the coronavirus. Sorry to hear that, Trav. I'm so sorry to hear that. That's so sad. I know dogs are part of people's family. Man. Veterinarians gotta do because you know all of you have it took your dog to like er vet like you have to pay up front like they don't. They don't, they don't want to build you. She's been in a hot site.

It's eighty dollars a day that I'm paying for them to take care of her. And now they're telling me after two weeks I have to make a decision on Yeah, this is it's like your dog, your dog. Cardi Cardi should have voted for Bernie saying this is okay, he wants medicare for dog, but clearly the healthcare system is messed up for humans as well as animals. Stop it. But you know, you know it is sad because I had an issue with my dog about maybe eight years ago,

and it was the same thing. You have to pay up front and it's very expensive. So now I tell anybody, if you own a dog, they have dog insurance, it's better to purchase that dog insurance. But insurance. I had to pay for an antidote for my dog, and the antidote was twenty five hundred dollars. And then when they gave my dog the antidote, the dog still died. And then I had to pay to lay the dog down

and cremate the dog. And it wasn't like you could take the dog back and put it in the in the in the in the yard and very no, they had to cremate the dog. So it's very expensive. Somebody out this screaming right now saying I don't have insurance. My kids don't have insurance. Oh you're a damn if my dog got insurance and not, Oh your dog, my dog is my kids. His dog is his kid. To a lot of people, their dog is like their kids. Man,

But keep bring your prayers. I know you'll probably like it's just a dog, but to me, it's more than the dog. We get it. Sorry for your dog, Bro, I'm gonna just pray for everybody and that includes your dog. Shut up, man, a specific prayer for the dog. I have a heart. Man's too much going on in the world to be just specifically giving prayers to a dog and pray for that dog to everybody, dogs, dogs, lives. Why I say pray for everybody. We all everybody needs

it right now. Imagine me, God, please, could you look out for the dog named Cardi. Yes at a time like this, Yes, by humbug. Get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now with the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, Wake up, wake up. You're trying to get it off your chest because your man, I'm blast. We want to hear from you on the breakfast black hell out? Who's this the sea art man,

I'm down here and signing Fulorida. Hey, every texts out man, Oh boy, we got some listen. We got some young teenagers down here. Bro. They're running down on the beach. They're having fun like it ain't none. I'm watching the news. You got old people out of there talking about, Oh, they ain't gonna bother me. They don't care about spreading virus. Man. So it's like, you know, you got people out here

that's flooring down here, that's that's scared. And these people that come here for spring break or they don't even care. That's why I think they need to lock it down, man. I think they need to have a lockdown. Man. First, Dady Nikki, we gotta get first, Lady Nick go on the radio and say, y'all, fool, get away from that beat. You know what I hate because they don't care. You know what I hate? Your uncle y'all have been on this radio telling y'all that the craziest people in America

come from the Bronx and all the Florida. And I've been telling y'all to build the wall around Florida, and y'all tell me y'all crazy. Now all of a sudden, y'all want to build the wall around Florida. You're right, No, you're right, you're right. But it's just and it ain't because people from Florida's just they come down here for spring break, they shut out the pieces on the East coast, they all came. No, don't blame it on them people.

It's Florida. When you get down there and you drink that water and you eat some of that good licking, that good licking food, you've becoming Floria Ridian and you automatically turn crazy. Hello, who's this rashard? Rashard with I get it off your chests? Bro. Hey, Yeah, I'm a I'm a truck driver. I'm on the roll right now, and uh, ironically coming out of Florida. I just heard

y'all talk to the Florida guy. But uh, I just want to give a shout out to some truck drivers out there man keeping this world going during this time. That's right, man keeping supplies coming in. Bro. Yeah, you are appreciated. King. We really appreciate y'all. Y'all, y'all little ones that you know, when when I'm talking to these people at these stores and they're like, y're the supplies coming in at seven o'clock, to truck will be at seven o'clock. They talk about the truck like it's not

being driven by a person. So salute to you. Yes, we appreciate all your hard work every day. Yeah, and I appreciate y'all on the radio, man, y'all help my y'all help me get through my nights on my days as I'm right and listening to y'all listen to the music. Man, I appreciate y'all too. Thank you. Bro. With you in your truck now, Yes, sir, I'm in my truck now. I'm actually in South Carolina. I just crossed over from Georgia not too long ago to South Carolina. I'm here.

That's a Fairville, North Carolina. That's why I live. Okay, South Treda. You know that's home. That's the crib. Yeah. Yes, and I'm gonna be awful the next couple of days. I'm gone enjoyed a little, a little bit off time. I got to deliver this forty thousand pounds of juice first though. Okay, we'll get that juice out there. Blow the hard time. No, it's it's it's different types of Jews mad and made orange juice lemonade thanks to that nature. How much, man? What you trying to do? Man? Trying

to get you five? Man? I need you to do a little drop off in South Carolina for me real, but a right fast bro. All right, thank you brother, You be safe out there. Hello. Who's this Hello? Let's just money Queen, Miranda Gertia money Queen. How much money you got calling yourself the money Queen at this time? So that's what I like to tell people is you never judge your books fire cover. So just because my

name's the money Queen doesn't mean you got money. So basically, you like everybody else on Instagram front front No not Actually, I'm the CEO of the University of Network Marketing and I've been network marketing since thirteen. I've lived in the leadership industry since two thousand and seven. So I'm kind of taking you this today because I've heard you guys over the radio every single morning, and I've been dying

to get my voice out there. With the coronavirus, there's no better time than to learn how to work online, and there's no better way to do it than to find a group that has been in the industry for some time. So I thought I would try to get a hold of you guys and reach out to you guys.

I've left juniors messages on Instagram. I actually just started an Instagram like a couple of years ago, but I stopped using it, so I started using it again this year, and I just recently made a YouTube page and all kinds of stuff. I'm the creator, the designer, the developer. I've been all the coding the website building everything on the backside. So are you going to tell us the website it's actually pretty cool yes, at the u NM

online system dot com. All right, Well, congratulate for congratulations on your free commercial that you've just gotten. Just now you have a go one. Okay, hopefully we can get a discount fol that free promo we just gave you. All right, if we ever need your services. Geeze. By the way, I was just looking at the ESPN because it's on in the studio. Yes, they got this thing called Score. You've just seen that Score right the rubs up Lavido. Yeah, And I'm sitting there taking in my mind.

I'm like that I'm gonna be home for the next couple of weeks. Give me some schools orders from Score. I really was just thinking that that was a good time for commercials like that. Yeah, correct, because I literally saw it started off with a man in a bed with his woman watching and it was just like scored. It was like rub up your lavito and I was like, hmm, be in. I'm you're gonna be in for the next two weeks. Why not? I mean, because you do got a hole in your condom right there? Look at your

finger a condom? What? Shut up the latex glove. Ain't what condom sense? Goddamn jay Z drop Kingdom come out all right, get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one if you need to ve hit it something now you we got rooms on the way, yes, Oprah. I had to put out a public service announcement about her name trending. Why it's trending, and she had to any miss all right, we'll get into that next. Keep it. Lock this to Breakfast Club.

Good morning, the Breakfast Club, name morning, everybody to see j mvy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the gay We are the Breakfast Club. By the way, if you got to ask her to say your name, you ain't doing it right. She should be saying your name just because Taco t toosday. We're pretty good at the house. We played Jinga. We got a segue from me talking about me putting it down to you talking about taco Tuesdays. Okay, alright, alright, let's get to the rooms. Let's talk Opraha. This is

the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, yesterday Oprah was trending and it was because of a fake report. There were reports that she was arrested for sex trafficking. There was some false reports social media posts and said that her home was rated, she was arrested, and it all started, as they said on an online message forum for teenagers and adults. Apparently people are bored because their home a coronavirus and avoiding coronavirus, so they

decided to do this. She posted online. Just got a phone call that my name is trending and being trolled for some awful fake thing. It's not true. Haven't been rated or arrested. Just sanitizing and self distancing with the rest of the world. Stay safe, everybody. I wish she hadn't responded to it. I' gonna be honest with you, because even her responding to it gives it some sort of validity. And you know, one day y'all just gonna realize how dangerous social media is because nobody cares about

the truth. When the lie is more entertaining and people just want something to confirm their biases are reinforce the narrative. They're trying to paint up a person. Oh, you just simply want something to be true because you don't like that person. In this case, you don't like open withew, so you want that to be true. She didn't even want that near or next to her. That's why respond to it, because you'll feel find yourself trying to put out those fires on social media all the time. It's

always a lie about somebody on social media always. She shut it down, and she felt like doing that. She really didn't. It still number one trending right now, and people think and people think it because she responded to it, then it must be some sort of true. K No, that's not true. Yeah, I don't think. I didn't think that all right now. Kevin Durant amongst the people that

have tested positive for coronavirus. Yesterday they did say that four of our Brooklyn nets have been diagnosed with coronavirus. One of them is Kevin Durant. They said that out of the four, only one of them was exhibiting symptoms. The other three were asymptomatic, so all four players are presently isolated and under the care of team physicians. The organization is currently notifying anyone who has had known contact with the players, including recent opponents, is working closely with

state and local health authorities ARM reporting. Yeah, I mean another thing that makes everybody anxious about this coronavirus things. You just don't know how you contracted, right, Like you're wondering what was Kevin Durant doing. Probably just was living his life because he wasn't even playing basketball, and they saying stuff like it lives on surfaces now and it's airborne. You don't know, like, how did he how did he catch it? My son was more concerned about Drake though.

He was like, you know, Kevin Durant was hanging out with Drake a couple of days ago. Yeah, and Drake is self quarantining. So he did post a video from his basketball court in his mansion in Toronto. He said, my life for the next however long. I mean, listen, y'all say, Drake Drake music is sick, right, it only makes sense. But um, she's just saying I'm not mad at him. Quarantine for a couple of weeks come out with some real sick music. Quarantine in his basketball courting

all right. In Kurdie B is saying that she went to Royalties after that song that they made out of her warning about coronavirus went viral. Dj imr Keys put that behind the beat. Listen to this. Guess what this coronavirus? Coronavirus? Hey man, she got a point, So I went to number eleven on the charts. Man after she posted it. Example the voice they gotta pay. Yeah. I sat back, and I saw what was going on in China with coronavirus. I saw it was going on in Italy. Um. You know.

I saw Donald Trump whole press conferences. But I didn't start taking it serious until Cardi B got concerned. Cardi got concerned. That's when I got concerned. Okay, all right now, Takashi six nine is being sued by Fashion Nova for two point two five million dollars. He I guess allegedly made a deal with Fashion Nova and he was paid in an advance of two hundred and twenty five thousand dollars, and then two weeks later he got locked up. I

was confused with this one. How they gave him two hundred and twenty five thousand, but sing for two point two million dollars. I have no idea why they would suit him for so much. He promised to return the money. Maybe it's for damages. I don't know. But they said they had no idea that he was a criminal, and now they're suing for that amount of money. What are you talking about? They give deals to potential criminals all

the time. You say, why, why if he only got to twenty five are they sing for two point two five? It's no, But I'm just saying in general, when you do a hub did with somebody like you can listen to six nine music and tell what he wraps about, and you know he was a member of a game, you're gonna try to act like he wasn't you didn't know that he was potentially involved and stuff like that. Well, he was arrested before before the deal, so I don't understand how they can see him for that. I think

they should. I think six nine should lean into the whole snitch thing and they should do a special line for him with fashion Noval was just like rat logals on what they didn't mention Fashion Nova and a song No didn't he yep. Yeah, so I feel like before after he got paid, I think, um, what they paid him for. Yeah, yeah, I'm pretty sure you can't distis yourself from the guy. You know what he was about. I write and rest in peace to Roger Mayweather. That's

Floyd Mayweather's uncle. He died at the age of fifty eight. So, of course, as you know, Floyd Mayweather was very close with Roger Mayweather, and he's very emotional about his passing. Uh, but you know, very unfortunate. They said he had been declining in health for years, and Floyd even opened up about his health back in twenty fifteen and blame boxing for damaging his brain. He attended my uncle Roger Mayweather has lost a lot of memory from the sport of boxing.

He's only in his fifties, but it seems like he's an old man in his eighties. A lot of people have considered him to be the best trainer in the world, and he was also a very good boxer. Yeah, fifty eight is very young. Yeah, fifty eight is very very young to be passing away. So rest in peace to employs At a rough couple of weeks, a rough couple of baby mom by mom died his uncle uncle. Yeah, all right, I'm Angela. Yeah, and that is your room of reporting. All right, thank you, miss he Now we

got front page news coming up. Yes, we'll be talking about Biden versus Sanders. We'll tell you about what happened with Super Tuesday results. All right, we'll get into that next keeping lot. This to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ MVY Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy we are to Breakfast Club. Shout everybody that has to go to work. I know a lot of people are self quarantined or has to be in the house, but there's a lot of people out there that have to go

to work. So we'll just salute you guys, and we appreciate you. To appreciate you. Starbucks finally opened in our buildings, sluted d downstairs. I'm not eating from there, but I wanted to get me some hot water so I can sip a ginger tea and shout out to all the employers who are actually making sure their employees are good during this time if they can't come to work. You know, I know it's not easy, but there are people who are still making sure that there's some payment assistance who

aren't getting paid during this time. You know, that's I think a really great move, very important if you can afford it. Man. All right, well, let's get some front page news. Tom Brady. Looks like Tom Brady is leaving the Patriots. He put on Instagram yesterday that he appreciated everybody for riding with him the last twenty seasons. And it looks like they're saying that he's going to be playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. So what happened to

Jameis Winston? He's a free agent now or something. Somebody picked Jameis Winston up. I guess. So, hen he just got rid of the black quarterback to bringing the old white man quarterbacks. You see, y'all look like the Democratic Party right now. Get rid of the young black guy. Instead of moving forward with something young getting black, you get some moling white. Yeah, there's two things that he wanted to do. He wanted to be able to pick some of the people that they, I guess got for

his offensive line. And he wants to be able to make play calls because us the quarterbacks don't make the play calls as the coach. But he wants to have both those things. Tom Brady didn't have that kind of power into England some time super Bowl champion, great quarterback of all time, and that's what he wants. Interesting, I want it's Tampa good. I don't know. Tampa has a good offensive team, right, they got a good they got good weapons on the offensive side. Only Tampa Bay fan,

I know was spoken reasons and will power Packham. I mean they're from there, Yeah, yeah, will pack him. All right, what else we're talking about? You, Well, let's talk about the twenty twenty primaries in Florida, Illinois, and Arizona. Was a big night for Joe Biden. He led in the polls and right now he made a clean sweep. The people are asking for Bernie Sanders to step down now to help unite the party. Well, here is what Joe Biden have to say, as he streamed from his home.

Senator Sanders and I may disagree on tactics, but we share a common vision for the need to provide affordable healthcare for all Americans, reducing coming equity that has risking so drastically to tackling the existential threat of our time climate change. So let me say, especially to the young voters who have been inspired by Senator Sanders. I hear you. I know it's a stake. I know what we have to do. Our goal is a campaign, and my goal is a candidate for president, is to unify this party

and then to unify the nation. You know, it's a moments like these we realize we need to put politics

aside and work together as Americans. He's right, and he's saying the right things, and you know, he has to lean into some of those things that Bernie Sanders support his care about, because the only way he's going to energize young voters to actually have progressive policies like a Bernie Sanders, because them supposed to be the party that reflects America, and neither one of those old white men reflect Americas. So he needs progressive policies. He needs a

black agenda. He should have a black woman running mate, and he said he would put a black woman on the Supreme Court if elected. So that's what it's gonna take. All right, Now, let's discuss what us is going on with people getting paid during this time. The Secretary of Treasury, Steven In, had some things to say about cutting checks immediately to Americans. The payroll tax holiday would get people money over the next six to eight months. We're looking

at sending checks to Americans immediately. Many companies have now shut down, whether it's bars or restaurants. Americans need cash now, and the President wants to get cash now, and I mean now in the next two weeks. I will be previewing that with the Republicans. There's some numbers out there. They may be a little bit bigger than what's in

the project. By the way, isn't that socialism Like America always has the money to give away when they want to give it away when but for some reason, when it comes to just poor and disenfranchise people, uplifting in power in them, they can't find no money. But when it comes to things that you know are impacting them directly, they can always find that bread. But isn't that a

form of socialism? I guess? So, you know, I just I just pray that that they do get to help U. There's gonna be a lot of business that can afford to play their employees because they're not making money. So I hope they just don't bail out the big airlines and the big companies, And I helped. They I pray that they helped the regular people too, because because they're gonna need it just as much as those big airline companies and those big major corporations. Yeah, they can always.

You know, when I had I had posted something yesterday because a lot of people were dming me their stories about what's going on at their jobs, and somebody had sent me a post I work at the Golden Nugget Casino when, like Charles, I want to remain anonymous for my job safety. We are out of work for four weeks and the billionaire owner coming for today won't pay us. Where the only casino that's not getting paid. We're trying to make it viral. Can you please help us and

love your show? Well that did end up going viral. Hollywood Unlock posted it, and after that, Golden Nugget officials did say that full time and part time hourly employees will receive two weeks pay as they should. That helps, Like like this government can find the money to give out when it wants to. Okay, so this is just like they've given out these these stimulus packages and I just think, you know, in times like this, you know, we got to expect more more of our government for

our tax dollars. Yeah, a simple as that. And like you said, two weeks is great, but then when happens to two weeks after that, and then the two weeks after that, and then in the two weeks after that week, because I think people also don't know how long it's going to be out, So you have to start somewhere. They got to start with the mortgage companies. They got to tell people they don't have to pay the mortgages.

I know in some places they're not allowing power companies to elect your companies to turn people's power and electric off, the water off. And I know some credit card companies are are not reporting to not not like who cares about credit now because everybody's credit is gonna be after if nobody pays. But they're not reporting to credit card companies to you know, to make sure that you know your credit goes down. So I hope that taxes that's been delayed also, so you don't have to worry about

your taxes, that's right. Speaking and speaking of taxes, people expect more of government in these times for our tax dollars, right, And that's the thing when people talk about raising your taxes. I don't mind paying more in taxes to help, you know, people who need it, But I don't know where my tax money going now. Absolutely, if they take a lot of it, you want to take more of it. But you're not even telling us where it's going now to take a lot of it. Okay, all right, Well that

is your front page. We know where's going. It's going to fund the military. But that's the whole another story, all right. Now when we come back, Linda Sar Sarah will be joining us. She has a new book. We are not here to be bystanders. We're gonna kick it with her and come back. I love Linda. She's a superhero. To mcam Mallory's a superhero. Call Fred the superhero. They are appreciated, all right, and also ask ye next out. You can get on the phone lines right now eight

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Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We have a special guest in the building. Linda saw welcome sor s Did I say right? Yeah? You all right, all right you ten more years, You're gonna be perfect. She got a new book alcohol, We are not here to be bystanders. Explain that title. That's hard. Listen, It's like the right book at the right time. It's

exactly what it says. You know, we're not around to just sit around and watching justice and watch all the stuff that happens around us and just be like this must be how it is. So the book is basically a call to action, like get up and do something, say something, stand up for yourself, stand up for your family or community. And there's a lot of stories and people, you know in my book and the work we've done.

We've been on the Breakfast Club before, and I try to capture us like in our essence and our humanity with our families. So hopefully folks check it out. You talk about yourself too and finding your voice at an early age. So share some of that because for some people they still haven't found their voice, and some people are still struggling with not being bystanders. Absolutely, you know. For me, I tell people all the time, there's really

nothing extraordinary about me. I'm born and raised in Brooklyn, I'm a daughter of immigrants, I'm you know, I went to public school like a lot of people you know, in New York City and around the country, And for me, it's like everybody got it inside of them. You just

gotta end up. You got to realize that if you know, you see something happening and you don't say something, that it's going to happen again to somebody else, to somebody else, to somebody else, and sometimes going to get to your doorstep, and it might be your child, it might be somebody that you love. So you just gotta find be the person to kind of break that cycle. So for me, saying we're not here to be bystanders, a decision you make,

and we've seen this before. Sometimes you're on the train and you see a young woman getting harassed or something. You know, you gotta ask yourself a question, are you going to stand there and let it happen, or are you going to be the one that's going to be like, hey, leave her alone. Even that very simple action that you could take on a train or on a bus or in the street, that for me, is another way to reflect that you are not here to be a bystander.

I'm not gonna lie when I read this book. And I know you say that you feel like you're a normal person. I feel like you're superhero. And the reason I say that is because some people are here to help and assist others and to save others, and I know it's a thankless job, but I feel like that's your purpose. Like when did you realize that? I appreciate that, Charlomagne. For me, it was the horrific attacks of nine to eleven.

A lot of people you know, saw me to me Carmen out the Women's March, and thought that was kind of how we came up, Like we just kind of came out of nowhere. But we've been organized, Yeah, we've been organizing for a long time. For me, it was nine to eleven. It was like one day, you're a regular Muslim walking around New York. Nobody really looks at you twice. Then something horrific happens. A lot of innocent people die, and it happens that the people who commit

this act of terror are Muslims. And all of a sudden, you go from being a regular New York or to a suspect right that you're part of some suspect community that you had actually nothing to do with that horrific attack. And I'm in bay Ridge, where I'm from, which is

southwest Brooklyn, believe it or not. And you know, unless you lived in my community, you would have had witnessed this all of a sudden, out of nowhere, raids of law enforcement going into the buildings, pulling men out into the streets, laying them down, and you're watching from the window, like what is happening here? Like these people came from countries where the same thing that was happening to them

in New York happened to them in their country. So they're fleeing to come to America, find this land of democracy where they could be free and they could be who they want. And all of a sudden, fathers are being taken, moms are crying in the street, and I was looking like this is not Okay, this is not right. And so for me that was like my radicalizing moment. I was like, I'm not going to sit by and let this happen. So of course I'm bilingual, so I

speak Arabic and I speak English. Started translating for these bombs, these wives trying to find their husbands and like the abyss of law enforcement, like the dark holes of the Metropolitan Federal Detention Center in New Jersey. They were going to Pennsylvania. I don't even know where they were taking them. And that's how I got into this. I I was in college studying to be a high school English teacher.

That was I got a simple I had a simple life. Yeah, you talked about that in chapter five that everything changed chapter about the nine to eleven attacks. Did you feel like your community was being terrorized? Oh? Absolutely, it was.

It was to the point where, you know, like you just started feeling like you couldn't Like there were women who other allies in our community who were not Muslim, were walking their kids to school in the morning because not only were you being terrorized by law enforcement, you were afraid that you could get picked up cab drivers. They were for a little while, some of the stories were closed down. I remember the day of nine to eleven when I walked back from I was going to

Kingsborough Community College. I walked all the way back from and that's a long way. It's like a two hour will walk because there was no public transportation. My mosque door had a gate down. I've never seen in the twenty years that my mosque was open. I didn't even know my mosque had a gate because it always was open. And the fact that it was closed like it shook me because I at the time, I didn't even know what had happened, because you know, we didn't have no Twitter,

no Facebook at the time. There were no flat screen TVs in the college campuses for you to know. So imagine just walking and you know Kingsborough Community Colleges, Manhattan Beach. So when I walked out of my campus, there was literally like a snow flakes of paper, burnt paper, that wire falling from the sky and you still didn't know

what happened. And so for my community, absolutely, and also the discrimination, like one day your neighbors your friend and you're, you know, talking outside, and then your neighbor don't want to talk to you no more. Like people giving you looks. And there was, as you know, increased hate crimes against women, particularly ones that were hijab because who are easily identifiable, and that continues told today and I'm just like, look, twenty nine to eleven happened nineteen years ago. It was

a horrific day. But there got to be a moment when we come together and be like we gotta move on, like get people to pass, you know. And the reason I asked that is because I remember being a kid back then it was like the press made it so we hated Muslims. That's that's what the that's what their goal was. I believe back then to the point where I remember being a child and not necessarily understanding, and every time I would see somebody with garb and I

would get a little nervous. And I'm sure that's the same way white people look at black people when they see black people with a hood on, like they get a little nervous. And it was like, not until I got a little old and start understanding and realizing that that was wrong, you know, do you give people a pass when when when they have those conversations your neighbors who might not have known at those times. Yeah, I mean I'm one of those people. Not everybody's like me. Like,

I'm willing to have the conversation. If you're really coming from a place of fear or a place of like, you know, you just don't know, let me have that conversation. And in fact, it's why I wrote my book. You don't want to talk to me, you don't want to talk to a Muslim, that's cool. You don't feel comfortable, Why don't you just read this book because the book is not really about me. It is my story and my journey, but it's really my people, Like my people

are in this book. Like I'm trying to figure out a way to show you, like it's not that I'm saying like, oh, you and me are the same. We're not the same, and that's okay. I don't want to be the same as you. I want you to know that we can all live in this country and coexist together. Just treat me with some respect and some dignity, and that's what we all want. You know. We've come on the show before and we talked about, you know, police brutality.

We talked about young men, black men, and women being killed at the hands of law enforcement. You know, it's not about I want you to be like, oh, we want to be like black people. Black people are like us. But that child is somebody's child. That's somebody's husband, that's somebody's boyfriend, that's someone somebody loves that person. And for

me it's like I love my kids too. Why should my kids be bullied in a public school system by your children because your children watch something on Fox News or watching movies in Hollywood where the Muslims are always the hijackers. We're always the enemy, We're always the bad guy. You know, it's rarely do you watch something where your kid can watch something and be like wow, like I want to be that guy, you know, I want to

be that women like the Muslims are never that. And for me, like I owe it to my people, I owe it to my kids too, who have been through a lot you know, Tamika and us, like, we've been through a lot of stuff. I mean we've been you know, death threats, you know, people harassing us, like online bullying.

I mean, for me, last just a couple of months ago, when that guy in Florida got arrested, the MAGA guy, Caesar Sayak, got arrested for sending pipe bombs to Obama and to Hillary and to people who he believed were in opposition to Donald Trump. The FBI came to my

house and I was like, why are you here? You know, I explained the story of of course elongated in the book, and they were like, we're just here to inform you that the National FBI sent us to let you know that when we raided the home of Caesar Sayok and Brower County, Florida, that he had addresses for you. So I was next on a list to get some pipe bomb. Now, mind you, I ain't crazy package once, I sure did. And for the for the Caesar Psyak guy. Imagine he

didn't get arrested. I'm not President Obama. President Obama got secret service that intercepts his mail. Hillary got, you know, interception Like for me, I'm like you, I go out to the mailbox and I get my own mail. You know what I mean? Same thing like when I'm not home, my kids are going out to the mailbox. You know, they get Amazon packages. How am I supposed to explain to my kids what is the right package and what

is not the right package? Like this is serious that we do, and you may not always agree with us, which is cool, and people don't always agree, and it ain't about agreeing, but you gotta at one point say like, look, this is America. Like they free to believe what they believe. They're free to organize, they're free to say what they want to say, because that's what America is all about. All right, we have more with, Linda says, So when

we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Cloud, Go morning, j Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Linda says. Saw what was that package? Mentioned who? It was? Crazy? It was. I was in Arizona and my mom calls me, gets a package. It looks suspicious, it says on the outside Sarsteur for city council. Obviously I wasn't running from city council, so already looks suspicious. My brother came, put on some gloves,

open it up and it's a scrapbook. And the scrapbook got photos of my kids in it, and my mother starts screaming, and it's like, you know, it's like they're just getting really personally, I had a photo in there of a cousin of mine, claiming that that that picture because my cousin doesn't wear hijab like me, being like that was me before I wore hijabs, just randomly, and you send it that to my mom's house of all places.

So my mom is a little immigrant lady, you know, from Sunset Park, and she just went wild because the fact that you know my parents are just to be sending the mail, the fact that you got photos of my kids, and if you look at my social media, I don't be putting photos of my kids up there because I'm trying to protect them. In fact, I changed my kids last name. They don't have the same last name as me, and people are crazy think about all that I change your kids last name, Yeah, don't they

don't have the I mean. The other day, my son is a university student and his professor randomly was given a lesson. She's a you know, you know, sharing a lesson or whatever. She happens to mention my name and then my son later on, he already had her two semesters in a row. Later on, my son goes and whispers to her, He's like, UM, just want you to

know you know that's my mom. And so the professor was like, you should be like telling everybody that's about He was like, no, He's like, I'm don't be telling everybody that's my mom. But I wanted you to know because he felt like a little solidarity from her, you know what I'm saying. So the fact that my child can't be in university and be proud and be like, that's my mom up there tells you everything that you need to know about the type of like circumstances that

a lot of us got. A if when you know, I go to a protest, I'd be protesting all the time. My son and my daughters be at the protest, but they'd be nowhere near me. They want to be part of my work. They believe in what I believe in, but they can't because if something happens the first one, they're gonna get guys. Right then, let me ask, course, did they ever find out who sent you that stuff?

And I'll let them know the FBI found out it's a guy that lives up here on the Upper East Side, Like this is not even a guy that lives in it. It doesn't like it's not a guy that lives in like you know, I don't know Tennessee somewhere, Like this is a guy in my city whom the FBI tracked and they just went to his house because you know, sending me a package, technically speaking, is not like oh my god. They were like you bet about you know.

The FBI basically was like you better back up, like this better be the last time you ever try to They're watching you now, Linda. You talk about your decision to wear the hajab also in the book, and I'm sure there's other people out there who are trying to figure out what they want to do as well, other Muslims who are like should I wear a mine? Should I not? So explain why you decided that it was

time for you to start wearing your hijab. Absolutely, I mean for me, I just want folks to understand that not every most where's a hijab. So there are many Muslim women around in New York City, outside New York City, all over the world that do not wear the hijab. I chose to wear the hijab. For me, the hijab is a signifier of who I am, Like when I walk down the street. You may not know I'm Palestinian.

You may not know I was born in Brooklyn until you hear my voice, but you will know I'm Muslim, And so for me, it's a it's a point of pride. You know. When I was growing up, my name was Linda. You know, people thought I was Puerto Rican, they thought I was Dominican, they thought I was all kinds of other things, but they never really thought about who I

actually was. And so for me, this becomes originally started as more of like an identity, and then as I grew older, it became a very spiritual part of me. I mean for me, you know, hijab actually just means modesty,

That's really what it is. And for me, like you know, everybody gets to have the agency to wear what they want when they want, and for me, I have the agency to choose to wear the hijab and to have people judge me by my character, by my deeds, and not necessarily always be like you know, focused on like the more exterior type of things that we usually learn

about in the Shallow Society. In chapter thirteen, you talk about the NYPD's infiltration and a Muslim community and your experience is being spied on how do you trust people? And that's the and that's the thing about you know, when we talk about you know, we were talking about obviously about um, you know, like Bloomberg and stopping frisk and things like that. Um, you know, unwarranted spying is similar to stopping frisk in the sense that it's basically

racial and religious profiling, but in a different way. So when stopping frisk is something visual, you see it, you stop the kids on the street. With spying, literally it's technological surveillance. It is sending informants and what the NYPD themselves called mosque crawlers and rakers. That's what they call them. Moss crawlers and rakers, that's what they call them, and rakers. If you think about what a rake does, a rake goes in rakes out right, which means that they picking

up stuff. So what they do is oftentimes there have been cases of you know, informants for the NYPD who will go and kind of you know what we call provocateurs, you know, in places, and the similar happens in like when you're doing when they're doing like the narcotics, you know, trying to just pick up people or get people to say something or kind of in tice them into you know, particularly young people or people with like mental illness and things like that, which is most of the people that

they've been um you know that you see in the news oftentimes the program the Demographics Unit of the NYPD, which is what mapped the Muslim community. So I want you to imagine this. They mapped two hundred and fifty mosques in New York City. They were sending informants on whitewater rafting trips with NYU Muslim students like nowhere is safe.

They were mapping all of our restaurants, basically being like this restaurant is owned by this Egyptian guy, he's you know, Sunni, and trying to act like they knew the difference between Sunnis and Shias. We don't even know the difference sometimes in our own community, and they were wrong often when you looked at the documents that they had. And what

that does is it's psychological warfare. Because you might be I might be saying with you at a coffee shop in my community, and you might be like, yo, what do you think about what's happening in Iran right now? And the first instinct I have is like do I know you? And why are you asking me political questions instead of being like, oh, that's my brother. He just trying to have a conversation. And so that's what it does.

It breaks the fabric of your community, Like you be at the mosque praying and you're wondering, like, is this guy really like my people? Or is he with the nypds, he with the Feds. And that's the thing about it. It's very like really pervasive in a way that people don't realize. And that's what they've done in our community. I mean I talk about it in the book. I personally have been visited by informants. I always tell people I got an informant radar, like I could tell when

you're an informant. Wow. And this, by the way, just to folks know, like, is not just something I'm sharing with you, because everything in this book is fact check. This is actually part of the Associated Press in twenty eleven started an expose based on secret documents that were leaked from NYPD officials. Like even NYPD people on the inside, we're like, yo, this is crazy, like what we're doing right here. So they leaked box of about fifty five

hundred pieces of paper documents that are secret documents. And when they opened it they started doing expose's. They won the Pulletzer Prize. Those four reporters won the Pulitzer Prize based on that expose because it was such rich information, like it was outrageous. All right, we don't move. We got more with Linda Sasa when we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Cloud Gomon wanting everybody iss, dj Envy, Angela Ye, Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club

was still kicking with Linda South Saw Charlomagne. Eighteen, I Love, I Love. The title of chapter eighteen, Silence will not protect you. Tell a story about an Arab family who did something very interesting just to feel safe. Listen, I mean silence. And this isn't and comes from Audrey Lord. This idea of that sometimes when you're silent, people might actually think you enjoying it. You know, they might think that you don't think it's so bad. So the idea

of silence will not protect you. It just doesn't. And I'll share with you a story I was, you know, after all of you know that I was a Bernie supporter. Also in twenty sixteen. You know, Bernie doesn't win the nomination. I'm not stupid, I'm not naive. I was like, look, I don't want Donald Trump to be my president. So I started organizing for Hillary. I go to Ohio. I'm with this white girl volunteer, me and her walking in the street to this like kind of like a rural

part of Ohio. Walking down the street, we got this list. I look up at this house. I see a Muslim woman coming out with a hijab giving her husband a couple of water goals inside. And then I look at the list, but the ads were saying on my list. And then so I look at the girl. I'm like, I'm going up to this patio and she's like, but that ain't on our list. I was like, don't worry. Those are my people. I want to go talk to them.

And the reason why I wanted to talk to him was because there was a Trump sign outside of their house, and I was like, this is not this is interesting, Like why why is this happening? So I go up, you know, I get into I'm like a sale going and it's an older Egyptian guy. I'm talking to him whatever, very sweet old man just chilling, and I'm like, you know, muster up the courage to be like, um, you know, so, uncle, like, why you gotta Trump sign outside? So he looks up

and he's like, look around the street. And I look around and he's right, there's a lot of Trump signs. And he's like, imagine if I'm the one without the Trump sign. And I was like, so it didn't even occurred to me, Like I'm going in here from New York City being like, what you mean you got a Trump sign outside your house? And he said, you know

that's for me. That's protection right there. So him putting a Trump sign outside of his house, acting like he's what everybody else makes him and his family feel safe. So then I asked him a question. I said, Okay, I get that now. You know. He really like shook me, but I get it. I said, but you're not going to vote for him in this election? Right? You know what he said to me? He said, he said, what

if Donald Trump don't win? I said, you know, because I'm in there being righteous, I'm like, well, we don't want him to win. And he's like, but what if he don't win? He's like, who you think they're gonna blame for him not winning. And he looked at me for a little bit and he's like, he's gonna blame you win me And you know, mind you I live in Brooklyn. He lives in like a rural part of Ohio. So the way his context and the way he thinks

about things is a lot different than mine. So sometimes peoples our fear causes them to be silent instead of

them being like putting. He could have, if he wanted to, he could have put a sign of Hillary outside, or he could have put a no sign at all, or he could have been talking to his neighbors like, no, I'm not voting for Trump because I'm Muslim, and this is what Trump believes about our people, but he decided to use a different I'm not saying I judge him or that I don't understand him, But what I tell people that we got to come to a moment and

realize that silence is not going to protect us. And in fact, not only will silence not protect you, but when you silent, stings stay the same because people are like, hey, nobody complaining so and no one's saying that this is not right, So why am I gonna why are the people in power going to change the things if we are all just sitting around being like, well, that's just another day and another bad thing that just happened. So

I tell people like, say something, use your voice. I'm not saying put yourself in dangerous situations, obviously, you know, to Meek and I we put ourselves in dangerous situations all the time. It's not for everybody, that's why you super but you know and for me and you know all of you. You know, like we got kids, like you know, when my kids see this stuff, you know, you pick you open the news channel every day, in

the newspaper, you know, all around you. Imagine you know, when like your kids looking at you like what, like what are you doing? And I want them to know, like you got to be unapologetic about who you are. And that's another thing about my book, even though it's my story and my journey, but the real message in this book is just be unapologetic about who you are. Don't ever let anyone tell you how to be who to be. And I even say this in the book.

A lot of people, you know, like sometimes they walk into a room or an interview and they want to be like less black, or less Palestinian, or like less Muslim, because they think that we've got to be palpable to people in power, oftentimes white people. And I tell people, know, this is not how it works, because you got to break to stay cycle. At some point, some of us got to figure out how to get to those places where we're the ones that are in decision making power.

And I think we're on the path there, which is how you get the Iana Presleys, and how you get the aocs, and how you get the ill Hans and the Rashidahs and the many more like them. And you know, in twenty twenty one in New York City, we got major elections in New York City twenty six open city Council seat to the mayor. There is a new mayorll you know, an open mayor. All see open control. And there's gonna be a lot of black people, a lot of people of color running, a lot of women running.

You can't be like, I don't know if that black women can win, Like that's what we do. We did that, you know, we did that. I mean, I'm a Bernie supporter, but they did that. Elizabeth Warren, Oh, I don't know, if the women can win, you gotta sometimes be the one that says, no, she actually can win. You know why, because I'm gonna help her. What do you and I'm

gonna help her? What do you say to people who are like, I don't like any of the nominees, so I'm just gonna sit this out, or I don't want to participate, or it's not gonna happen for us anyway, Chump's gonna win. What do you say to that? I'll say to folks this, look, I respect people's decisions. Like you may not like any of the nominees, and that's actually could be really true, and they could be. Well. I'm not saying we got the most high quality candidates

in the race right now. But what I say to people is I want either think of one thing, which a lot of times we don't talk about in our community. It is the Supreme Court. If Trump gets four more years, he's getting another nominee like Ruth Gator Ginsburg is hero. But the lady's old, Like, we cannot expect this lady to live till see she's one hundred and fifty years old. So we got to just think to ourselves and say, maybe maybe I'm not electing a candidate that I like.

Maybe I'm electing my next opponent in the White House. That's how I think about it. So when I was supporting Hillary in twenty sixteen after Bernie, I wasn't like, oh, Hillary is amazing. I was like, you know what, I'd rather fight Hillary than fight Donald Trump. And that's how I'm thinking about this election as well. Who's my opponent in the White House. But what I will say to folks is this, don't always come up every four years

and think about the presidency. There's a lot of downvaler races. They don't actually don't even matter who the president is if we still got a Republican Senate. So think about who comes after the president. Who's running in your district, who's running for Congress, who's running for city council, who's running for you know, school board. Like, start from the top of the ballot and go to the bottom of

the ballot. And that's what our people do. They go to the polls, they start at the top and they leave No actually, whatever's on the bottom, all the way on the bottom is more important because those people are local, Like those are the people that got actual impact on your life in your local community. So I'm saying to people like, I'm with you. I get the frustration. I'm not going to judge people who make decisions to stay home, but there are future generations who are accounting on us.

And you're talking about a government who doesn't believe in climate change, they don't believe in racial justice, economic justice. These are people who are trying to roll back LGBTQ rights and all kinds of things, women's rights, reproductive rights, literally trying to take us back one hundred years. And I'm not even exaggerating. Do it for the people, and don't go to the polls. And I say this to people all the time when I go to the polls, I don't vote for me. It's not about my feelings.

I think about black moms in my community, undocumented women in my community. I think about my own immigrant mom. I think about my dad who's sick and just have cancer last year. Thinking about our horrific healthcare system. You know, one of the reasons why I support Bernie. And to be honest with you, people think it's some profound thing. It's not profound. I just want healthcare, like that's really it. You vote in your interests. I'm voting health here. I

want every American to have healthcare. People shouldn't be dying in our communities or going to the hospital to the point of emergency because they don't have money, like right now, coronavirus. Oh, if you feel sick, get yourself to the doctor. What if you don't get healthcare. What if you can't afford to go to the doctor to see whether or not you have corona? So for me, people do vote those

types of interests, right, They vote very specific things. But what I'm asking people to do is like a solidarity vote, Like you don't like nobody, that's cool, just go in there and knowing, like what could happen if you get another four years of Trump? You know, you see these babies in the cages on the border, like that those are like those are our babies. Those could be our babies. Like we watched you know, this president all day every

day talking all this nonsense. You know, we banned the Muslim Now we have fourteen countries, twelve to fourteen countries that are banned from coming to America. One of them is the largest African nation, Nigeria. Like this is a president who's like, I don't want black people here and I don't want the Muslims, which sometimes can be both of those things. To just do a solidarity. Vote Vote for me, Vote for your undocumented nigh, you know, vote

for black people. Vote for the people who are going to be the most marginalized, and who are already marginalized even before Trump, but the ones that are going to be even more marginalized under our Trump administration. Pick up the book too, man, right, we are not here to be bystander we had. Thank you and appreciate you for joining us out right now. Thank you appreciate now. Yeah, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, anywhere you can get a book, all right,

Linda Sausa, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Did you get it right? Yes, he did. Listen. Oh, it's the rule of Reports club. Wow, that bomb is long understand all right? Yeah, I don't know what's going on, all right. So, there were reports that producer Hitmaker aka Young Burg Pistol whipped his girlfriend Talia Tilly, and these pictures had surfaced online with the report as well well. Young Burg has responded to these allegations and he told a long story

and he also posted a police report. He said that the woman was never his girlfriend, and I guess what he's trying to say is that she attempted to have him robbed in a home invasion. He said, I could have been murdered inside my home on Saturday. And I would like to take this time and think all of my family, friends, and colleagues who have reached out regarding

the matter, sending love and positive energy. This footage is very alarming to all my fellow people in music and living in Los Angeles area, Please be safe and monitor who you allow in your home. I made a crucial mistake which could have costed my life. This woman was not my girlfriend. Ever, I won't die further into this and will let my lawyers move forward accordingly. Please stay safe amidst these tragic times, not only for myself but

the entire world. So apparently there's a video footage that he showed the people trying to break into his home, and he posted that footage as well, And basically, I guess what he's trying to say is he said, I retain legal counsel. I have surveillance footage. He showed video number one of suspects passing firearms through my home gate video number two suspects retreating after my adt alarm sounds

and jumping gate on my property. And he goes on to post this footage and let people know that the woman, I guess he looked at her phone. He managed to access her phone and she was giving her location to some unknown people. So he feels like the woman was actually trying to set him up to get robbed. Yeah, it seems like. So I hope some charges are going to be pressed against this woman because well, he said

he has this lawyers on it. Yeah, because when she jumped out there yesterday and said that, you know, young Burg pistol with him, that immediately ruined his reputation. I'm sure, and I guarantee more people saw that story of her saying Burg beat her up as opposed to what really happened, which is this set up? Right, that's scary. I would

hope some charges get brought up against her. And I'm glad I was waiting to hear the statement from him before reporting because I didn't want to give false information yesterday. So now we have both sides. Yeah, I'm glad Berg was small enough to lock his doors put the alarm system on, put the chains on the door, and all that other stuff. Man, all right now it j Elba is sharing his coronavirus health update, and he says that

he and his wife did manage to get tested. A lot of people couldn't even get tested, and he wants to make sure people know this is not just some type of conspiracy theory situation. Black people, Please please please understand that corona virus you can get it. There are so many stupid, ridiculous conspiracy theories about black people not being able to get it. That's dumb, stupid. That is

the quickest way to get more black people killed. And I mean, I'm talking about the whole world wherever we are. Please understand that you can get it. Indus, I know you're probably just getting caught up on social media. Could you be busy and all that. But that was a two weeks That story was two weeks ago. Okay, after the Utah Jazz players got it, we realized that black

people can get it. Well, I guess in his own comments from what he had posted when he revealed that he was diagnosed, he's responding to that really people in his comments, So that's what he also said to all right now, ABC is replacing straight hand Sarah and Kiki in the morning with daily coronavirus updates for now, and

so that's what they've been doing. They're also going to have conversations with service based workers and corporate CEO's human interest stories, and they're going to debunk myths and mis information that has been spreading online. Oh, Michael and Kiki can't do that. They can't interview people that can give up that kind of information. Well, they said, it's only going to be short terms. So they said, it's all revealed as an ABC News staff for covering the pandemic

has been diagnosed with the virus. The symptoms were mild, and they said the colleague is feeling better. But now out of an abundance of course of caution, you know, they just want to make sure that they get everything together.

So they shut down for a little bit, interview people right just temporarily maybe able to phone all right now, TikTok has there are some reports about TikTok and what they are saying is that TikTok people instructive moderators to suppress that were created by users deemed too ugly, poor or disabled for the platform. These documents were leaked by The Intercept, which is an online publication known for investigations

and analysis. They said some videos that were censored featured serious subjects like military movements, natural disasters, civil service material threatening to national security, but other videos that they actually suppressed were ones that were images relating to quote, fat people, rundown houses, rural poverty, slums, bear bellies, and crooked smiles. So apparently they didn't want those things to be pushed

on that platform. And they said these policies were in use through at least late twenty nineteen, according to the Intercept, so they didn't want unattractive, disabled or poor users represented on TikTok. All right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye charlemagn who are giving that donkey too? Oh, there's a guy named Steve Keiley of Fox twenty nine in Philadelphia. He needs to come to the front of the congregation. We

like to have a little word with him. I don't think he meant any harm, but he calls a little bit of harm. So you gotta get the credit you deserve for being stupid for causing said harm, sir. All right, we'll get into that next Keep a lot just to Breakfast Club the morning, Charle Maine say the game don't get shape man, you are donkey today does not discriminate. I might not have the song of today, but I got to donkey that gay. So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey man, hit it with

the Preaktae club. Bitches. They just don't kive today Today. Wow Donkey today for Wednesday, March a teeth who goes to Steve Killy of Fox twenty nine. And all the brothers and sisters in Philly who will be put in jail simply because they don't read. Okay, it's kind of not your fault, but it is your fault because brothers in Philadelphia, sisters in Philadelphia, y'all need to read, Okay, please.

And I know brothers and sisters in Philly read because I've done books signers in Philly for my books, and they are always packed. Okay, line wrap around the building, whether it's Bonds and Nobles or the Good Brother Marco Lamont Hill spot Uncle Bobby's bookstore dropped on a clues Bombs were Uncle Bobby's sport. My guy Marcolmont Hill. In fact, when I did an event with Mark, we couldn't do it at the bookstore. We had to do it at

an old church because the bookstore wasn't big enough. Humble Brack. So I know your brothers and sisters read. But if you all get jammed up because of this story that came out yesterday, then it's your fault because you have to read the fine print. You have to listen to the details. Okay. Now, if you know anything about your uncle Charlotte, you know I hate headline culture. Headline culture has ruined us as a society, simple simply because people

don't read and news out. Let's put headlines out that you that they know are gonna get clicks. People want traffic, not truth. Okay, And yesterday a tweet went out from Steve Kelley of Fox twenty nine in Philly. Steve Kelley of Fox twenty nine and Philly, you have to get this, Hea Hall, because you tweeted out half ass information yesterday because you said breaking and capital letters breaking. This was

in your tweet breaking. Philly police officers instructed to stop making arrests for a list of what are considered non violent crimes once again breaking Philly police officers instructed to stop making arrests for a list of what are considered non violent crimes. Would you like to hear what crimes police officers have been instructed to stop making arrest for. Okay,

certain non violent crimes there as follows. All drug offenses all right, theft from persons, retail, theF that from auto, burglary, vandalism, all bench warrants, stolen automobiles, Economic crimes like bad check fraud, et cetera, in prostitution. OKAYO twenty nine Phillies, Steve Killy, do you know what that did to the city of Philly? Yesterday? Eleven hours ago Meek Mill retweeted you and put GTA

six grand theft autos six about to start tonight in Philly. Okay, Underneath that tweet, let me tell you what folks were saying. First comment I see us from Chris dev Chris Deva said why would they post this information? Which was my first thought? Absolutely wild. Okay, I'll tell you why they posted that because they want you to act up, young Ball. I say that right, and no, they want you to act up Young Ball. A tweeter name at the real

Liberal got mad at Meek for posting it. She said, why would you even post about it knowing kid's gonna do exactly what's on that list. Give all you for chance, talk about being a voice for your people, the real liberal. You can't be mad at Meek, He's just a messenger. Be mad at Fox twenty nine and Steve Kelley. Okay, they're the ones who put that out in that way. Okay, in that tweet, not Meek, all right. A Twitter account name at the real Ninky said, just an excuse to

allow us to do wrong to ourselves. Stay woke, don't fall into the trap. Round of applause to those Twitter accounts I just named, okay, because I saw a lot of that same sentiment last night, all right. But to a lot of folks in Philly when they saw that tweet from Steve Keily with that half ass information saying that Philadelphia police will stop making a rest for certain non violent crimes, this is what they heard seen the commencement of the annual purge. Weapons of class four and

lower have been authorized for you. During the purge commencing at the siren, any and all crime, including murder, will be legal for twelve continuous hours. Police, fire and emergency medical services will be unavailable until tomorrow morning at seven am, when the purge concludes. May God be with you all, Lord have mercy. Yes, the devil damn purge. That's what a lot of people in Philly heard when they read your tweet, Steve Keilly. But I'm here to tell y'all,

don't click on the tweet and retweet the headline. Actually read the story because it's not what you think. Young future felons in Philly, this is not an opportunity for you to do what you want and run wild with reckless abandon Okay, since you won't read, then maybe you should actually tune into the news because w XTF Fox twenty nine Philadelphia they were way more responsible than Steve Keiley tweeting about the situation because they actually gave you

the details. So before you go out to get your packs off the day, before you go steal a car, before you go swipe somebody else's, okay, listen to this. Police are also making adjustments amid this coronavirus outbray, but officials are trying to be very clear about this. It is not an open invitation to commit crime in Philly. Normally, anyone who is arrested would be processed at a detective division. Now certain nonviolent offenders will instead be temporarily detained, their

ID confirmed, and officers will complete paperwork. Then they'll be advised under a pursuant to arrest warrant, rather than be brought back to a police station. The non violent crimes include burglary, drug offenses, and vandalism, among others. But if an officer believes an individual poses a threat, they'll call in a supervisor to determine next steps for public safety.

In a statement, Fraternal Order of Police president John mcnesby wrote, quote, we are supportive of Commissioner Outlaws directive on making arrest during the coronavirus crisis. The directive was released to keep officers safe during this public health crisis. Meanwhile, violent offenders will be arrested and processed with the guidance of a police supervisor. No, they used to say the devil is in the details. Nowadays the God is God is in the details. Okay. The devil is in the headline. God

is in the details. Okay. Isolate that one part and play it for the brothers with the bids in the back who didn't hear them. It is not an open invitation to commit crime in Philly. Certain non violent offenders will instead be temporarily detained, their ID confirmed, and officers will complete paperwork. Then they'll be advised under a pursuant to arrest warrant rather than be brought back to a police station. Hold on one more time. It's a young

Philly john that didn't hear that. I just won't play it one more time for her. It is not an open invitation to commit crimes. Certain non violent offenders will instead be temporarily detained, their ID confirmed, and officers will complete paperwork. Then they'll be advised under a pursuant to arrest warrant rather than be brought back to a police station.

That's right. The same way you folks in Philly spread the news about the Philly Purge, make sure you spread the news that basically the police are taking a rain check on locking your black ass up. All right. The party is just being moved to a later date. The game is just being rescheduled, Okay, all the police and Philly are doing. It's all rest vping for you. If you commit a crime, trust me, so please brothers and

sisters in Philly. Don't make your life difficult by going around spreading the false information that you can get away with committing non violent crimes. It's socially irresponsible and dangerous. You are praying on the fact that people don't read. But that is not an excuse for you negroes not reading the fine print. So please give Steve Killy from Fox twenty nine News to switch sounds of the Hamletones.

Oh now you are the dogee. Oh the day you do gee, Oh the day ye all right, and just for the record, Steve Kiley did tweet after the first tweet that uh later on the rest of people will be picked up later on, but nobody sees the second tweet. You gotta lead with that, Steve. All that should have been in the first tweet. Okay, and Meet mill deleted his i G post. No, it's on Twitter, Twitter, Twitter.

All right, Well, thank you for that. Donkey to day now up next, asking eight hundred five eight five one oh five one if you need relationship advice, so any type of advice called yet now was the breakfast club? Good morning? What what? What? What? What you wanna know? Baby mama issues sneaking some words of wisdom. Call up now for asking eight hundred five eight five one oh five one Breakfast Club. Hello, need relationship advice? Need personal advice,

just the real advice? Call up down for asking. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast Club is time for asking? Ye? Hello? Who's this? Hello? Man? It's Mike, Mike Man. Why are you sound so depressed? Mike? Because I have a question? Man, all right, for mom, lady. You know what I'm saying. And her mom has always at the house, always getting my business and everything like that. And I don't want to be you know, be back you know, yeah, my

business and stuff like that. She always you know, speak them already feel bad about stuff, you know, by leader house. You know, I like having another wife and out, you know, I don't care what to do right, So it's interfering with your relationship? Yeah, So what does your fiance say? What does your fiance say when you tell her, like, listen, your mom is kind of putting, is disrupting our relationship. She always have a back, you know, she always have

a back with everything. You know what you did that just my mom, you know, and sometimes and this is so true, right, sometimes you take things out on your fiance for certain things that are happening like that. And obviously she's not going to go against her mom. But sometimes we have to realize that we are a team when you're in a relationship and it's you and her, and it should not be you against her on certain topics.

So I would highly recommend that what you do is realize that you are on your fiance side, she should be on your side as well, and don't let that come in between your relationships. So sometimes you have to just let things slide. So things that her mom says that upset you and get on your nerves, just let that go and take a deep breath, let go on the god, realize that her mom is not going to go anywhere, and try not to let that get under your skin because sometimes people do things to get on

your nerves on purpose. But I'm feeling appreciate her. Hell, and you know what, just trying to stay out there and try to say are you all right? Well, good luck bro, all right, thank you? Ski eight hundred five eight five one oh five one, hit ye right now, ask ye's the breakfast? Club. Good morning. I'm gonna keep a real way up some real advice with Angela Ye. It's ask Ye morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club with in the

middle of ask ye Hello, who's this? Um? I don't want to say my name? Okay, miss anonymous? We can see you. What's your what's your question for? Ye? So I spoke to Ye a couple of years ago when I was like, you know, it's my son and my boyfriend at the time wanted the DNA guys. Everything worked out, we ended up getting married. Ties forward. Now, my son just turned three and I found out my now husband is like cheating on me and he hasband for a

little while. He thinks I don't know, and I want to leave, but I'm scared to leave because now I have a whole new kid and I'm just so stressed out. I need help. All right, A couple of things here. How come you haven't said anything to him about it? He thinks you don't know. Why haven't you confronted him? I say stuff to him about it, and he's just like,

I don't know what you're talking about. That's not true, but like I show him messages that like I find in his phone and he just denies it, which is the most disrespectful part, by the way, when somebody can't even admit that they're lying and they're doing wrong, and makes you realize, well, you're not going to change because you won't even admit you've done anything wrong that needs to be changed. So you know for sure that you want to leave him, you don't want to be with

him anymore. Yeah, okay, actually gonna go today, but the courts are closed here where I'm at. Have you spoken to a divorce attorney? But no? All right, Well, I think one of the first things you need to do is do you guys, have a prenup or any of those things in order you know? Okay, that's fine too, all right, so yes, it's time for you if you know for sure that's not where you want to be.

If this person is lying to you and you don't trust him and you're not happy in your relationship and you know you don't want to be with him, then yes, Fortunately, because of coronavirus, you won't be able to file for a divorce right away, but make sure you're set up and I think that's important. Preparation is always key. Do you know where you're gonna be? Are you going to stay in the house? Have you figured those things out? Yes? Okay, so it sounds like you're there, you know what it

is you need to do. And do you think he'll still be a good father and handle his responsibilities. That's what I'm scared about. I think I thought I's been holding on because I have another son who was like fourteen, so he's able to do things on his own, but like the three year old, like I need a way to get him to school, or like when I'm at work and he doesn't work, so he like picks them to school and stuff, I'm picked them up from school. So I'm scared that I'll like to lose that support.

He should still want to handle his business and take his child to school, and I'm sure that's something that you guys will have to work out. Because you're working, you can't do it. He's not. So if those are things that you need to have happened, if he has to come pick you know, your son up, or have to have your son sometime times and you guys trade weeks or whatever it is. But I think those are things that you'll have to work out and it's an adjustment,

but you'll make that adjustment. Okay, and good luck to you. Yeah, thank you, good luck. You're welcome. Ask ye eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need relationship advice, you could hit ye. Now we got rumors on the way. Ye. Yes, it's just Alba. He has some things that he wants to say to everybody who is talking about conspiracy theories when it comes to coronavirus. All right, we'll get into that next. Keep a lot.

This to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the God. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk about the first female rapper to make over one hundred million dollars. This is the Rumle Report with angelin. Ye. Yes, congratulations to Nicki Mna. She is making history. Her net worth is officially over one hundred million dollars. Young Money posted that on their Twitter page, So congratulations to her. That's a

big deal. Congratulations to her. Dropping a cluees bound from Nicki Mina. Absolutely, no matter how dj V feels about me, stop it. You can't deny her place in the history. He better stop it. I'm happy for her, congratulations. So no matter how much the NVY tries to blackball her and not play her music, Envy and DJ self, you cannot deny Nicki Mina in the history. Charlomanea god hates on her. I don't hate on this, Yes you do, all right, but I love Niki. Let's move on, all right.

And Nicki Minaj's husband now has approval to use the internet. Kenneth Petty. He had to register as a sex offender in California, if you guys recalled, he had failed to do so. Not in my house. Now he has permission. Yeah, I was Nikki. I'll be like, not in my house. Not in this one hundred million dollars house. You want to be using? No goddamn internet, Okay, all right. Tay Diggs is saying that The Best Man could be turned into a TV series. Wouldn't that be exciting? Would y'all

like that? It's been fourteen years between the first two films and fans are asking questions, And here's what he had to say on CBS is the talk. Do you think a third edition of the best Man. Will happen. That's a good question. I do think it will happen. We've all been in discussions with the director, Malcolm League. I think it might end up being a TV series, maybe on a streaming platform. But the script has already been written, so we'll see. I'm sweating on Malcolm. I

don't know. I mean, it sounds good in theory, but I mean, are they going to have like the kids the people from the movie. They have to be a great storyline. The script is already written, so we shall see. Yeah. I only like stuff like that when it's the people from the movie. I hate when they bring those uh they turned movies in the TV shows and they have a whole new cast. I don't like that. Like Sofu did that? You didn't like that? I don't even remember that.

We neither. You don't remember the Sofu series? Was it on HBO or Showtime or Showtime? They had? They had the cast from the movie. No, No, that's why I don't remember. Yeah, it was. It was good. They actually had a nice run too. All right. Now, while you guys are at home doing Netflix and chill and quarantining selfcorn teening, they have this new thing called Netflix Party. It's a new Google Chrome extension and so now you

and your friends can actually watch Netflix together. So that means that you guys can sync up things and watch like movies and TV shows at the same time. Also, there's a digital chat room with the sidebar for a real commentary, real time between you and your friends. So that's dope to everybody. Ask the extension. One person sets the room up and then you can do an invite link and invite people to do that. It is dope,

But I'm gonna tell you something. When you're sitting around trying to be binge watch those shows, you want to be focused on those shows. It's kind of distracting. People are laughing and talking to you. Yeah, it's kind of like, I know y'all don't watch ninety Day Fiance, but they have a whole show on TLC ninety Day Fiance, and it's like all the people commenting on the shows as it happens. It's kind of like that, but you and

your friends, and it's pretty funny. I don't like that because I be on you get on your phone, you be distracted from you miss stuff. I don't want that. It's fun, it's sound. It's fun though, but I don't want it all right now. John Legend meanwhile previewed some new music yesterday. He did a live concert at Home and His Life. Of course, Christy and his daughter Luna were also in attendance. And here is a sample of

some music from John Legend. Speak Love, Speak boldly, speak loud love, the melodies that call me y'all, speak out, speaks out the speak all right, sounds good to me. I'm excited. Listen. People are finally creative ways to connect right now, and sounds pretty good. Yeah. I saw something where they're gonna be screaming movies too, like certain movies that come out in theaters. They're gonna be in theater, but they're gonna be available for like twenty dollars on

certain screaming. So that's small. That's super small. It's coming to America, coming there when it's that supposed to be coming the fall. Oh, you have some time, all right. I'man angela ye. And that's your room of report, all right, thank you, miss yee. Now, people's choice mixes up next, get your requesting eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same. At Simple Mobile,

you get the no contract advantage. It's the speed you need at a priceial love with no mystery freeze and no long term contract ever. Simple Mobile out with the new end with the simple See terms and conditions of service at simplemobile dot com. J Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy We all the breakfast Club. Now it's Women's History Months. Who we repen today? Ye? Well we gotta

represent This woman's the mobile. She's an entrepreneur, she's an artist, she's a producer, actor, director, everything that you can name, she is. It's and that person is Queen Latifa. Here's Queen Latifa speaking at Strayer University. It's Women's History Month and we're celebrating the most influential women in history. Check out this phenomenal welcome. It hasn't always been easy, has it? For? Wow, look at what you have accomplished. This is the day

that you have been dreaming about. This experience and the education you've armed yourself with will take you on a journey you may not have expected. You two will encounter new people, new places, and uncovered dreams. You didn't even know you had, and now you know you can achieve them. You've already shown it by being here today. Remind yourself that you've taken a chance on yourself and your future and your family's future, and you have succeeded. That's something

to feel good about. Let that inspire your confidence. And yes, take a look in that mirror, because no matter what, confidence comes from within, even when you're not sure, when you feel you might fail, it's okay. Take that feeling own it, get over it, get up, get yourself together, and remember how you feel right now, how you felt at times like this throughout your life. Know when you can accomplish anything, the world is in your hands and

nobody's gonna take that away from you. I hope you feel pride and honor in yourselves the way I'll feel looking at you right now. If I leave you with just three words of advice today, they would be never stopped growing. And that was another phenomenal woman in history. Shout to the Queen Man piece the Queen Latifa Man. Salute to my guy Jason Lee, who was with Queen Latif for All Star Weekend and he sent me a video message from Queen Latifa. Man, I see that I

never met Queen Latifa. Salute to her. I want to meet her so bad for what her and shot Kim do together with Flavor Unit. The way that their production company is positioned and the way that they have you know, moved throughout the industry for years in the TV and film world is very inspiring for me as I build my TV production company. So salute the Queen Latifa and shot Kim. Shout out to Queen Latifa. Quite a role model for a lot of women out here in this

world and also an amazing person. She's very down to earth still even with all the fame that she's had for such a long time. So it still can spit m all right when we come back positive note, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning everybody in cej Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club now. Shout to Linda sau Saw for joining us this morning, Luthera. Linda Saw Saw her new book, We Are Not Here to Be Bystanders. It's out right now. That's a good read.

That's a good read for you. I'm gonna do a book list for everybody that's gonna be home for the next couple of weeks. That's because I read some great books this year. I read like six books this year, and that was one of them. Okay, great read. She's a Superhero, Blue, Timmy Kmallery and Colmon Perez too, they also are superheroes. Right now, I'm about to head to the crib. You know, it's Wacky Wednesday at my house right now, where the kids get to wear all type

of wacky clothes. So I'm probably gonna put on a probably a Santa hat Um, I don't know what else. Like, you're gonna put the Sanda. You're gonna be Corona class. Hey, it's Wacky Wednesday. I gotta wear some wacky stuff. So something tells me that you look forward to this more than your children do. They all do now. The kids are very exciting. Not the kids actually like they really looked excited, like they were excited to talk on Tuesday

and game Night. They're very excited. You know what. I believe that they I believe that they like Taco Tuesday. I don't know about Wacky Wednesday. No, they made it up. They're like they're really into it. I mean, you gotta think their home all day long, so they want to do let's see what dumb things we can make dad do. Probably I'm not gonna I feel so sorry for our eleven year old because you gotta think, man, this is their life. Like they go to school, they look forward

to going to school with their friends. And then you know, she's a cheerleaders or practices canceled. So she's at home and I'm watching her and you know, our gym yesterday and she's like doing her little moves and stuff like that, you know, and I'm just like, damn, yo, Like it ain't like us. We're adults, right, so we don't really have those things. We we fine doing nothing right them like that's their whole existence, man. So I'll do everything,

drawing competitions, jenga. I didn't played video games yesterday. I was on iPad, I did TikTok to, I did everything. Man. But I'm having fun and I'm really enjoying it. I get it. You've got a positive note. Yeah, man, I just want to keep telling y'all about uncertainty. Man. You know, I've been reading a lot of Deepak Chopra lately, as Seven Spiritual Laws and success, and I love what he

says about uncertainty. Uncertainty is fearful to the ego, which always wants to control reality, but from the viewpoint of detachment of constantly shifting and changing universe, must remain uncertain. If things were certain, there could be no creativity. Therefore, spirit works through surprises and unexpected outcomes. Man, So just you know, lean into the uncertainty of it all and hopefully something good will come out of this breakfast club you'll finish or y'all dumb

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