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Pete Buttigieg and Gary Owens Interview

Sep 09, 20191 hr 30 min
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Today on the show we had Mayor and Presidential candidate Pete Buttigiege stopped by where he spoke about what he plans to do if he wins, Lil Nas X and Kevin Hart backlash and more. Also, we had Gary Owens stop by where he spoke about his comedy special, Kevin Hart and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to 911 dispatcher who scolded a caller stranded in floodwaters shortly before she drowned. 

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It's time. It's time time to wake up. Teaching in Angeli and Charlomagne the Doctor to practice club bitches, the voice of the culture. People watch the recforae club for like news and really be tuned in. That's one of my favorite shows to do, just because y'all wish keeping one hunting, y'all keep your Really, they might not watch the news, but they're on Twitter, they're on Facebook, they're you know, they're listening to the back of the brother

it's your asshole. Good morning Usa. Ya yah ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya yo. Good morning Angeli. Hey Charlemagne, the God Peace to the planet in front yep, Charlemagne is not here yet. Angela ye is still in Sam Tropey shout to Angeli, espo to her yesterday. She's living her best life. Of course, Magic Johnson is celebrating the sixtieth birthday, so he was out there. She went out there with them, and it's a whole

bunch of people out there really just enjoying life. She was telling me some of the things that she was doing, and you know, jumping from yat yacht and some of the fancy places she's been eating at, So shout to her. She'll be back on Saturday, just in time for my car show. Now I'm excited now. If you don't know, yesterday I was honored for International DJ of the Year. Right they had a huge Dominican I want to say, Galla, and I'm wearing my business calls Sasha sash wearing my

how do you say in Spanish? I don't know. All right, well, I'm wearing my sash right now. Now that doesn't say international DJ, says DJ International of the Year inter that sonal DJ of the Year. That is me at a great time last night at the gall I didn't know what anybody was saying to me. Oh yeah, well I know when this song came on. They were rocking though. But anyway, last night I was at the gallup and everybody was talking to me and all I know it's

c So my homie pull me to the site. He was like, you know, the guy asked for your sneakers after this thing and you told them yes. I don't know what I was saying last day, but I am all who am I'm a I am in the DJ Internacction of the Air and I'm so proud of that. So I'm wearing my sash all day long. I don't know where Charlemagne is it, but we could have had some fun with it. But anyway, okay, you stop the music now. But I'm excited about this car show. The

car show goes down tomorrow. A lot of work putting to this car show, so many different celebrity cars. Of being a building shout to Michael straighthand fifty cent offset to chains, fabulous currency plies, push a t There's so many people that's gonna be there, so I hope, I hope to see you guys. It's gonna be a family fun day. I just put something together that I thought

would be fun for the whole family. So we have jumpies and bounce houses for the kids, Face painters and balloonist I don't even know what they call him, the balloon clowns to put the balloon things together. What they call you don't know even Yeah, but that guy he'll be there as well. And we have hair braiders, we have somebody doing nails. We actually have Sephora doing facials.

So there's gonna be a lot of stuff and all that stuff is free, not the hairbrainer, but the rest of that stuff is free because we just want you to enjoy and then you can just come chilling look at some of the cars. So let me shout out to some of my sponsors. I just want to shout them out. Shout out to the Jesse and the detox doctors. They always come up here and they talking about detox

and living a healthy life. They are a sponsor. Shout to Angela Ye and her drink Fresh Press, they are sponsors. Shout to Juices for Life BK sponsors. Shout to one eight hundred car crash my guy, Steve sponsor. Shout to the credit guy, he'll be there helping people with his credit. What up Jose No Limit Autobody who's helping tone the cars and fixed up a lot of cars. Shout to you guys. Sephora in Wayne, New Jersey. They're coming just to give women facials for free. And I thought that

was dope. Thank you. Matt the mortgage guy, he's gonna be there. He's gonna be helping people get pre approved, so he'll be there. So if you haven't been in my seminar, it's good because a lot of people will be there to help you out. Fashion Ova, fashion Ova came in. Shout fashion Over. They didn't send me any clothes away yet, but shout to Earn and fashion Over.

I'm excited about that. Shout to Kia and Wayne, Paul Miller, Rolls, Royce, Rose, Royce, ste thank you and shout the Lambeau Paramus and my final thank you besides Pote one oh five one in my eye, my iHeart family is Lincoln Tech. Shout to Lincoln Tech, Shout to Tina, and shout to everybody on on the Lincoln Tech campuses. You guys really supported. You came through y'all seeing the vision, and this car show is getting bigger and bigger. So shout to those guys.

All right, now, let's get the show cracking. Mayor Pete will be joining us. May and Pete will be here this morning. Of course he's a candidate for twenty twenty. We'll talk to him about what's going on and everything in the next debate. So we'll talk to Mayor Pete and also comedian Gary Owen. He'll be joining us this morning. What up, Charlemagne, Mayor Pete and Garry Owen, two white men. The two white men, two white men, I actually liked them, like Gary on and I like uh, I like man

Pete play my music again. You see my sash play my music. I'm glad that the Dominican you know, let's talk about this. You know, all the Dominicans out there for finally accepting their bro even though he don't accept y'all. I'm DJ international, that's said international internationally. I've been trying to tell this man that he's Dominican for the past eight nine years and he won't even accept it. But now he's finally and finally accepted. Shot to my Dominican, Dominican, Dominican,

Dominicandican turned up a little bit. Yes, you're about to start crashing all the Dominican party, taking all the Dominican DJ jobs. It was good. It was a good night. The food was amazing. A lot of racing being turned up a little bit. There was no racing. A lot of white jeans in the building, a couple of white suits. You look ridiculous. This is cultural appropriation. I am insulted. Why bad for all the Dominicans out there that have to have to watch this right now? Turn up a

little bit. Oh my god. But they're saying one kiss kick you all right, that's what's something you're wearing? What do they call it? Sas sash? Yes, that looked pretty big. You sure that's not all the caesars. And that's something he had, y'all. You know, when we come back, we got to talk front page dudes to tell about Hurricane Dorryan and more. Don't move. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning more and everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlemagne

the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news. Now. NFL was back last night and thirds of that football. The Green Bay Packers beat the Chicago Bears ten to three in the season opener. That must have been a defensive game. It was that damn sure didn't watch it. I was out last night. Yeah, I didn't watch it either. Now, also, Hurricane Dorrian, it seems like it's a week into a category one. There's five related US deaths so far, thirty in the Bahamas.

But you know, with the Bahamas, they're still trying to figure everything out. There's still so much destruction and so many people still trying to be accounted for that they're saying in South Carolina, North Carolina, two hundred and ninety three people. Two hundred ninety three thousand people still have no power, and it's just hit Virginia and so far

seven hundred people have no power. But the worst things about situations like this is like, if I'm not mistaken, I think hurricane season is just getting in the full swing, right, So we don't know how many more these we're going to see before the years old? Right, Well, Rihanna said on Instagram and Twitter that she is going to do something. She hasn't figured out what she's going to do, but I'm sure she's going to do something in a major way.

I Mean, the truth of the matter is, you know, everybody just gotta put their money with their mouth is you just got to make sure you're putting your money towards the right organization, right organization. You want to give your money to organizations that are on the ground. And I remember when this happened in Houston. Of course I

gave more money to Trade the Truth. And reason I gave money to Trade the Truth is because I know that Trade the Truth and Miss car Rogers we're on the ground with it, like, you know, really taking that money where it was needed, you know, in the trenches right now that you just trying to find those organizations to give your bread to. Yeph lud To Chris is

donating one hundred thousand dollars to Hurricane Duran relief. He's using this proceeds from the loud to Day week and he says all proceeds will be going to the relief fund. Tyler Perry has already set his seaplane out there already and it's delivered water, juice, sleeping bag, stipers, various hygiene products and more. What the hell is a seaplane? And what does the A and B plane look like? No plane did that big? No seaplane is the plane that

lands on the water, sea, the sea. Okay, that's rich people talk. Ye, I'm saying, you know what I mean. I'm to sit just gonna sit over here and act my wage. Yeah, I don't know nothing about that. And they also brought back seven passages, including small children, a pregnant woman, and others who needed medical attention. So that's what Tyler Perry's doing. Shout to Hampton University. They announced that they're gonna partner up with the University of the Bahamas.

They're gonna allow students have been displaced to come to Hampton to tuition free for a semester. Wow, that's pretty dope, Howard y'all is gonna let the other h you new y'all likes to shout to the real h Hampton University for really stepping up and helping out the University of the Bahamas and then those students and giving them a place to stay. That's what the real h you does. Dropping the clues bombs for Howard. No Hampton's and that's Page News. They get it off your chest eight hundred

five eight five one oh five one. If you're upset, you need to hit us up right now. Maybe had a bad night, or maybe had a horrible night, or maybe you just want to spread some positivity. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one is the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast Club, Wake up, wake up way. This is your time to get it off your chest with your man or black. We want to hear from you on a breakfast block. Hello, who's this deon calling

out of Charlotte on four Queen City? What's happening? What's going on? Bro? Get it off your chests? A new baby I learned, man, the baby got a song with post Alone on his new album. Hey, post got the song with Lenny a boy Saint John had someone Manny claps on his album last week. Thanks for the thanks, thanks for the updates, Bro, postm Alon got the album out. We needed that. Yeah, he did dropped album. We need to get an update on the Friday, Bro, I didn't

know post me along got the album out. Thank you man. Let's drop something yeah yeah yeah, low music music. I'm gonna be honest with you. I don't give a damn BA postmlon with music lead That man is right on the show. Hello, who's this? Hey? What's something? It is? Mellow? Mellow? What's sucking it off your chest? Man? Get it man? I the top want to clue sponds for youth dj MB you finally commented, you're kind of claiming the Dominicans

firing you. There you go internationality here. And on top of that, you did the yols better than Charlotte Mane Man Charlom Mayne. You're slacking, Bro. I did the Yols, I did the angela year, I did the DJ I did everybody know you're holding it down, brows down for everybody. Just wanted the black people the Dominicans exactly. Now that he's in bracing the Dominican side, he's screaming, is better. Yeah, this guy's an ass. Hello. Who's this? What's up? Black money?

Black without black? What? I can't call him when I was real with I don't know you're calling us? What? Man? I'm out here to only call on the road right now, Man out north of West twenty fifth Street, shout out the Max Demolician crew. We're still out here working. I mean, you need any anything removed, any type of Demolician man. Hit us up. Bro, it's a hurricane out there. What do you mean you're working? We're out here working, man.

We gotta get it man. People needed help out here, all right, Max the Environmental Services West twenty fifth Street. All right, Bro, be safe out there though too. Hello? Who's this this t cheslin? What's up? Bro? Get it off your chests? Man? Get it off my chest? Yo? This dj Envy? Nope? Who this? Who? This? Its? Tat a Tesla. I just want to say, man, it's a debate going on. Who's better power of snowfall. I'm gonna be hones with y'alln't watch no fall. I'm invested in

the Power. I mean, I've watched No Fall a couple of times and it's good. But I'm really invested in the Power, so I would have to go with Power. Yeah, and that's what I'm saying. So so so Power got me really invested and got my interest. I'm just now watching Snowfall, and I don't see the comparison. I don't understand why you would compare it to plus one was stolen from the whole story, Ricky Ross, I don't get it.

I don't think that you can ask either one of us though, and I don't think that we can even ask you, because, like you said, you just started watching Snowfall. I don't really watch No Fall. If I had watched every episode of Snowfall and every episode of Power, I can give you a better, you know, critique. But no, And I didn't know that that was a debate on Is that a big debate online that I missed that debate online? Y'all need to get it in the move.

Y'all need to get a no social check yourself. I just started watching Me and I'm on season three, So what that means you ain't got no life. I'm on season six of Power, so I'm like, I just called a connection between to the girl he met in college and his roommate. You can't tell me that's not evolving into the new ghost. You know what I'm saying, Tommy and his old lady. Oh that's a good observation, sir. Okay,

great observation, observation, great observation, great observation, sir. But I would not I need I need a ghosts to die and probably Tar to die this season. I'm over both of them. Wait wait, wait, wait, wait, hold on hand on you need ghosts to die? It goes to trash. What do you do for a living? Bro? Oh, I'm in the military, okay, and I do I do, I do comedy on I g But yeah, okay, so how do y'all? Why did you need goals to die? All goals are the sucker? Bro? This is Friday. We're not

having a power debate right now. But thank you? All right, bet shout the fifty fifty cent is actually directing this weekend. So he's excited about that. So he's adding back to Joe intro as you should. Yeah, he's added back to Joe intro, So get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. If you need to ven hit us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is your time to

get it off your chests. Whether you're man or blast soup the same and we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this Mark? Mark calling back for some more slamming the Mark? What Jenny Man, Daisy? What's wrong with Jennie Man? What's the problem with black man allowing himself to be fetishized? There's a video of her talking about black man as she calls him dark meat. I heard about that. I didn't watch the video though,

but I heard about it. What's the problem. What's the problem? Why do black man allow non black woman to rectually disrespect them in that way just to get laid by calling us dark meet? If you don't remember Mark calling yesterday was very mad at Chris Brown for liking women outside of the African American ration. Well, that twenty year old agent that he's seeing that little like a dude

called him. He's still seeing her. Oh, first of all, you told us yesterday that Chris Brown like trans trans women. So I don't have the girl I'm talking about she called him and she's on tour with him right now. Maybe she's a trans so she's able to say that word mark. She might be trans now she feels inside, Marc, Are you in a relationship? Are you the relationship more? Yeah? Why I just asking because you call up at six in the morning every morning with nothing better to talk about.

That's why that's twice. I just happened to get through twice. I'm just lucky, and I'm gonna be honest with you. I don't have a problem. Okay. Wait, and so it's okay for him to see an Asian girl to call him, but he going off on women who called him a color. I don't even know if what you're saying is true, but if it is true, No, that's not okay for an Asian person to say that to a black person. Well, Chris was just a cone anyway, So I guess that figures.

But I thought you started talking about Jennie May and Jesus he did. Yeah, because I'm talking about how black how non black women fetishized black men, and y'all a lower y'all lowed onna be around. Y'all say the world we call y'all know, we don't who is y'all women? Who is y'all? We don't yet. All the time I see a bunch of white women, Hispanic women, and like I used Chris for example, because it's been open. He's

been in videos with girls es. This chick just called him and I think, can you stop saying the word. I don't know what you're talking about money, But I'm gonna tell you something that I'm gonna tell you something. Um, I'm been getting fetishized over my whole life. You know what I'm saying. I get called me, they call me a little dog chocolate, they call me little young tasty cakes. You know what I'm saying it? Yeah, it actually does feel kind of mark because you seem like you need

a hug. Give me a hook through this phone. Give me come on, come on, give me hug, bring it in, bring it in. You give me a hug. Can I get free? Ticket? See you went too far. I was gonna give you a hug, but you went too far. Trap, get it off your chess, trav Man yoost Y was up? Trap? What's going on? Shore? What up? Six? How you? I'm doing good? I'm doing good. Listen can we try with a cluesbombs from Mega Stallion. I love to thank her for convincing Nicki Minaj to retire because I'm pretty sure

with her. Listen, Nikki, we love you, Thank you for everything you've done. Don't come back wearing the four or five like Jordan. Take care of your family, have a family, have fun, and we love you. Thank you for getting such an amazing legend. Travia MESSI, why why why why why what Mega ill ain't got to do with this? Oh? Because I'm I'm pretty sure Mage's wing that convinced to be tired. You know what, trav goodbye? Yeah, I just

don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. Why watch, yes, every one more thing? Yes, um, cowboys are gonna win against the Giant. We know this. On Sunday, we notice now drop dropping a clues bombs for the all for the cowboy And if you want, I would love to put a twenty dollars better on the Envy. Let's do this, let's do this. Trap, I thought you was taking the knee off seas. If the Giants win, you gotta kiss Charlemagne on the mouth. Oh I'm ready. You gotta kiss Charlemagne.

All black men don't cheat, So I don't know why I nv even saying that. You know what I mean, But um, trap, I thought you were taking a knee of all season. He said it was gay son to show up and support and support. Nope, you know, Charlemagne will come out with crowds. You don't come out and suport anything. I'm gonna see you my way, my anxiety set up, all right, I'll post about it on Instagram. Get it off your chests? Eight hundred fat why we

got djil online dj you all right? Man? Hello, you're right. You want to talk about mental health? You are right? Yeah, man, I'm good. I just wanted to uh give you all the clause. You know, Charlemagne always keeping up talking about black mental health. It's really important. Um. I work with a very sensive population of first time black mail felons and it's really just a lack of couple of skills and just don't know how to deal with stuff. So keep doing y'all. Uh just want to give you all

clause A happy Friday. Thank you, my brother. We had a great conversation last night in Brooklyn at Powerhouse Arena with you know psychiatrists, doctor Jessica Clemens Man, it was. It was a great conversation because you know my my books Shookorn Anxiety, Playing Tricks on Me is out. It came out in paperback this week, and so we had a great conversation about my favorite subject, which is mental health. So thank you. That's right. The paper book. The paperback

is out right now. Came out on my birthday, so make sure you go pick it up. Are you saying my back was out on your birthday? It was your wife. Get it off your chest eight on dre five eight five one to five one. If you need to bend, you can hit this up at anytime. When we come back. Let's talk Nicki Minaj. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Yeah yeah, how the board of drum gonna get mad at me because he's telling me about an artist's name on what's his name? An ol A,

what's his name? He's on that new record with Fat Joe and uh Cardy B. We gonna playing in a little bit now, We're gonna play a little second tough tune. Is he a Dominican drum? Okay, I'm just trying to see how much envies leaning into his Dominican side. This, Oh my goodness. Well, let's get to the room. Award last night, Yeah, they gave me the ward DJ Internationally. How are you saying? DJ International? And you've been fronting on your Dominican side for so long it's crazy to me.

I've been telling you you've been Dominican for at least seven years. Now, Well, I got my award Sunday when he wears his New York Giants jersey with some white jeans, y'all gonna know how Dominican years. Let's get to the rooms. Let's talk Micki Minaj. This is the rumor report with Angela. Now. Nicki Minaj said that she is retiring to start a family. She posted it and posted this yesterday on Twitter. She said, um, I'm still right here. What hell here goes? I've decided

to retire and have my family. I know you guys are happy. Now to my fans, keep repping me. Do it till the death of me and put X in the box because ain't nobody checking for me? Love you for life. Why are y'all reporting this like it's like it's real news. Why are y'all reporting this like this is a serious thing, Like you understand the context of

why she posted that. She posted that because she was upset about what was I think it was hip hop DX and somebody was telling her that they don't really know who she is through her music, so she was just but yeah, she didn't. She's not really retiring. So why is everybody running with this story like nickim ANDAJ just retired. You know, it's not a real story. Like was it a slow news day yesterday? I don't know. She come on, man, but I don't know. I mean,

maybe it hurt the feelings. And then she started I'm sure it would say some songs that, uh that, but why why does that hurt your feelings? Because one publication said they don't feel something like that has millions of it. Have nothing to do it you personally. It's it's the fact that people are so stupid and people aren't doing

their research. So if they actually did their research and they realized he is autobiographical in her music, and then it because you just say to her, hey, I don't know who you are, and clearly you don't listen to my music like that. What did jay Z say back in the day, did you fools listen to music and you just came through it. Yeah, you know what I mean, because her fans know exactly who she is because they

actually listening to her records. Right Me and Nicki Minas don't have the best relationship right now, you know, the actually thing she hates me. But I would say this one thing I would say about Nikki is Nicki came up with nobody liking her from the start. Really, yes, I don't believe that, absolutely not New York. New York kind of didn't eff for her at all. I never I always like Nika. You know this is before that New York really didn't eff for her. Nikki had to grind, grind, grind.

Then she remember she went to Atlanta. She popped off in Atlanta because she was kind of under Gucci and dabbing all that, and then she kind of got her start and from there. But at first New York it

wasn't really mess especially the New York DJ. So, yeah, I'm realizing that a lot of you New York DJ don't know what the hell y'all doing, because if you think about back in the day, y'all let y'all had y'all, let doctor Dre and M signed fifty cents and the executives here in New York, by the way, and y'all let a little Wayne and them signed Nikki. How you let that talent from right out of your backyard go? Why weren't y'all supporting that talent from the beginning back

in the day. Just go thro the DJs and executives. It was always supporting fifty cent. Fifty was always being supported. The problem with fifties he had beef with Supreme, which was earth this guy and irving them was blackballing him. So he had to go to the West Coast because everybody was blackballing them here, so none of the executives in New York had the balls to sign them. Basically nah, After Columbia dropped him, no clue. Tried to clue him, tried to sign him, but that didn't work. And I

think what happened with fifty cent was the best. I think he wouldn't be allowed, I wouldn't say allowed, but they pushed him to do what he wanted to do. Em the doctor Dre. He was able to say whatever he wanted to say about anything, the source magazine, any artist, and they allowed it. Be free. They let him be free. I think in any situation they would have tried to put them mus along. I don't know. That's a good question, that's a good question. I always thought Nikki was fired. Yeah,

that was the custom to come up. Yeah, I need to be shot Nikki out on Windy Wims JO and that had to be like oh six Yeah. But New York DJs did never really support Nikki. So the fact that Nikki, you know, has a little chip on the shoulder about that, I get it. I went to and the fact that you don't miss now I do okay well asking people tell a big lie like that on the radio from nobody? I do play? What what making it? Talian? I played that Mags record? But what's the last Nick

record you played? I didn't really love Mecadron, but I played it. I played a couple of times. I didn't love it. Did you love make a drum? No? You see, I'm not a DJJ. I hate you and Drake shout the Drake. He gives an interview about Top Boy. Now, Top Boy was a show I guess in London that didn't do well. Drake loved it, so he decided to pick it up and buy it. Top Boys actually very dope. I watched Top Boy on Netflix a couple of years ago.

It's only it's it's two seasons, but only like four episodes this season, and it's really it's not that it's a great show. It is a really good show, but what's so interesting about it It shows the street life of London. I mean, you know, you tell one street story, you tell them all. So it's really just about you know where you're from. You know a lot of them don't have guns. Like it's dope. Now let's we have

drink we have Yeah. I did my research. I found out that it had been ultimately canceled, and I brought it up to my uh my manager and my partner might say, yo, we should try and bring this back. I mean, I think the entire UK would appreciate it, and like I urst it was kind of like just for me. I was like, yo, I need this back. But then then I realized how much it meant to so many people. And next thing I knew, we were sitting in a room with Netflix and and here we

are smart move. I just want to know if it's gonna be more than four episodes this season, I guess we'll see you all right. When Drake said he was sitting down with his partner and manager, he's talking about Future to Prints and they don't think about Future to prints. Was future to Print started off as Drake's DJ and with DJ from on tour and DJM and do his shows. And he moved up and now he's partner manager. He's executive producing some good projects. He executive produces Euphoria as well.

I mean Future to Prints. I'm gonna tell you something. When you ask somebody what is the top boy? If you put a comma between the topping boy, woof, he said it was gay. So I got too fast with that man. That's your rumor report. When we come back, front page News will give you updates on Dory and don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning, What are you doing? What the hell going for the past nine years? All right, but let's get him some front page news now.

Last night the NFL is back and football. The Packers take on Or they beat the Bears ten to three in the season open. And now this Sunday, my giants will be crost the Dallas cow Girls. Let the record show I am a die hard Dallas Cowboys fan. If you know anything about me Charlemagne and good Leonard n Kelby, then you know my father taste a marine on nine eleven a bed Life Stadium about seven eight years ago. That's how die hard we are about our Dallas Cowboys.

My daddy is one of those people who has six time uh NFL World champion, the Dallas Cowboys on his own. But they don't. They don't have six champs, right, he got he only got five. So he got that immediately after we won the fifth Super Bowl back in the nineties. And I remember asking him back then when I was a young jake, so what if they win more than six? But ever in life, he didn't have an answer. Were stuck on that ever get six? He still got up

in age alright, Well damn geez. All right, Well, let's talk about Hurricane Dorrian. Now it has weakened to a Category one storm. There are five storm related deaths in the US and thirty so far on the Bahamas. But they're still sifting through and finding more and more destruction. They're saying two hundred and ninety three thousand customers in North Carolina and South Carolina have no power. Seven hundred

have no power in Virginia. Now, um, you know, Bahamas is going to need a lot to rebuild, and Tyler Perry is starting. He's already sent his seaplane to the Bahamas twice. Already they dropped off water, juice, sleeping bags, diapers, various hygiene products and more. That even brought back seven people, including small children, a pregnant woman, and others who needed medical attention. So stupid and clearly not. Of course, I'm not as rich as Tyler Perry, but I thought the

seaplane was just like his third plane. I thought he had an a plane in a b plane lands on the sea. You never seen the sea planes that land on the sea and take off off off the hell no, I ain't never seen that. I would have thought that was a flying boat, my dumb ass. Well, it's kind of like a flying boat lands up anyway. Whatever Tyler Perry clearly can afford. M Yeah, he asked dropping clues

for Tyler Perry. Man, Oh my god. Now Ludacris is donating one hundred thousand dollars to Hurricane Dorrian relief, and he said the proceeds from his Luta Day weekend, we'll go in to help the relief fund. I like that dropping a clues bons for Luda Luda. Ludacris is radio alumni. By the way, we forget that Ludacris was a radio guy.

Yes he is, he started in radio. Now. Hampton University, the real h you Hampton, h you okay, announced that Thursday, and we'll be partnering with the University of the Bahamas to allow students have been displaced by the storm to spend the full semester on its campus in Hampton, Virginia for free. I cannot believe how it is letting Hampton up staged in like that to shout to President Harvey,

shout to Hampton University. That is pretty dope. So again, Hampton University is teaming up with the University of the Bahamas to allow students have been displaced. I just told him to spend the full semester on his campus, beautiful campus in Hampton, Virginia tuition for dropped on the clues bombs for the real I would no, no, no, no, no, no, the real Hu Hampton and I support all HBCUs and I think that's the real against the move for Hampton to be doing that for the people that are displaced

from the Bahamas. I think that's dope. Sleut to Hampton University. There you go, all right, and that is your front page news. Now when we come back, that's right, for the second time. He's back, that's right. Mayor Pete will be joining us man Pete boota judge. Okay, you know he's running for president Democratic, trying to be the Democratic candidate in twenty and he's running to be president overall. But uh yeah, it's a lot of things to talk to me and Peter about. You know what I'm saying.

I think that his Douglas Plan is the only plan that I've seen from a presidential candidate that is specifically for black people, Like he has a clear cut black agenda, and I'd like to talk to him about that, amongst other things. All right, we'll talk to me and Pete when we come back. Don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning. You're kicking out the world's most team this morning show. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a

special guest in the building. First time a meeting him. I wasn't here the first time he stopped through. No man, pete, welcome sir, thank you, good to be a lot more money and you you try the chess. Now things have changed a little bit. It's the first time you came. How much of you raised before last quarter? We did I think twenty three millions something. Wow, what that's a that's a lot of money. But it doesn't reflect in like I guess you would your poles, the percentages of

people who would vote for you. That's right, yeah, I mean it's going to take a while to lock a lot of people down, right. So well we've done. Now, we've we've overtaken about twenty of my competitors. Now we've got the bigger hills to climb, but we've positioned ourselves in the top tier. And now I think these months between look, a lot of people won't make up their minds until the last five or ten days. But the window between now and then is when you're doing the

ground game, the organizing. We're opening twenty offices in twenty days in Iowa. We're doing about a dozen in New Hampshire over the next few days. Do you start putting that that organization in place, It actually helps you earn it, and that's what the money is for that, And of course you got to get the word out on TV and the rest of it. So you know, we're still raising funds, but now it's about actually putting them into the ground and make him work. You think you sucked

in the first couple of debates though, we're good. Yeah, you kind of got lost mad Fete like I like you because you're charismatic. I didn't really keep that from the first couple of debates. Well, I mean, part of the debate format is they got you giving sixty second answers. There's ten of you up there, and it's hard to have the meaningful conversation like we can do in the town halls. Town halls are good for us. Interviews are

good for us because you can dig in obviously. Yeah, no, I mean really, we can dig in and talk about something in some death right. Harder to do that into the debates, and the pressure is to just get out there and knife each other, right, And that's what I think on some level, that's what I think the networks want you. I think people want to see that too. They want to see the making. Yeah, but we're not there to entertain people right now, it is fair game

to bring out the contrast. So I think, you know, we're going to be talking more and more about the differences between what I'm putting forward and what the others are. But I'm not going to do like a canned made for TV moment in order to you know, be the talk of the town that night and then a few weeks later everybody's forgotten about it. I want to make sure everything no, no, this is I'm just saying, this is the pressure that you come under when you're when

you're getting ready to go on. It was in the last debate too, they were they were saying, like the moderates versus the left make it look like a boxing match, right, And I get that, um, but I think you've got to be about yourself. And the most important thing I think is for somebody watching the debate to be able to picture how their life is going to be different if you're president versus any of the others, and that

gets lost. You know what. That's interesting. You said that you're not there to entertain people, but havn't Trump kind of changed that? Like, I feel like the language of politics is day. I feel like you do have to entertain, right, I mean, the White House is being run as a reality show and we're paying the price because it turns out we need the president to be a president, like we need the White House to run the country and

to help run the world. And when you don't have that, yeah, gets you know, he's all about the ratings, right, he's getting the eyeballs. And you know, anytime there's something grotesque, it's very hard to look away from. So for that reason alone, everybody's fixated on it. But it's also exhausting. It's weakening the country. It's making us worse off. We're divided, and we can't go on like that. You know, they

say you struggle with black voters. It says for a number of reasons, I've seen black people question your record as mayor of South Been, Indiana. I think I read I'm reading and I said in South being African American to do worse than whites in this city in school land college and they stuff a high rates of unemployment and poverty, and they say, as mayor, you haven't focused on addressing those problems, Like why didn't you put that

focus on those things? Well, first of all, it's absolutely true that the numbers demonstrate that in South Bend, just like in the country, it is a worse experience for black residents. You look at employment, you look at housing, you look at health, and it is worse. But it's not true that we accept that or that haven't done anything about. The very first thing we did was work

on neighborhoods where there was a lot of blight. We had collapsing houses making it harder to live in what we're mostly black neighborhoods, and we brought resources to do something about that. We've been working to make sure that we support home repair. We've been working on community oriented approaches to policing. Policing has been a huge challenge for us, and it's been a huge racial challenge for us. Look, a mayor's not gonna solve these issues overnight, but that

doesn't mean we don't work on them. And so if the test is did you fix racism and poverty and crime, of course not. But if the test is did we work on these things and get somewhere, then I believe we have a lot to talk about in terms of how we've handled distance out then. And you know what we're finding the sometimes the media talks about the black voter like it's like it's some guy, like it's one

person with one opinion. You will find voters in South Bend who support me, who opposed me, who support me on housing, but don't think I got it right on policing or vice versa, because there's a lot of different people with a lot of different opinions, and I think

it's my job to communicate all of that. But if I want to earn and deserve to earn black support, then I've got to first of all talk about what we got right in South Bend, what we got wrong, and what we learned from it, but also what we're

gonna do for the country. It's why we've got the Douglas Plan, which is, I believe, the most ambitious and comprehensive plan of any of the twenty twenty candidates to that extent, right except for you, right, And we know we I mean, if only because I'm the white candidate who's going to get asked the most about race, I see that as an opportunity to talk about what we've

got to do. But frankly, not just for black audience. Obviously, Obviously, anytime I'm speaking to a mostly black room full of voters. They're going to want to know what's your black agenda. But frankly, this is a conversation that needs to happen with white voters, because I think for a lot of white voters it's been like anything related to race is a specialty issue, like you only talk about it when

you're with minority voters. But this is something that doesn't get fixed unless there's a different level of understanding among white people and white voters. I've come to some of these understandings the hard way, right as a mayor of a city that's forty forty five percent non white and that's gone through some really brutal issues when it comes to race. H not not saying that I understand the black experience, but I'm saying that I understand a thing or two about how all of us are living in

a racialized moment, in a racialized country. And I think, frankly, part of what's happened in the Trump moment is it has wakened up a lot of people, including a lot of white progressives, to the fact that some things that have been here all along, and frankly, some folks could have told us this all along, but have been brought to the surface where they were they were under the surface.

So I think that these we got to talk about how when you take a racist policy or racist system and you try to replace it with a neutral one, that's not enough because a lot of the inequalities were dealing with they're they're here for a reason, and they were brought to us intentionally. Housing discrimination is a good example. It's all systemic, so so being that this country systemically did things to put black people in this country, as

to systemically do something to get them out exactly. I mean, look, when you break something, you got to fix it. And you know, some of these harms don't go away on their own because they compounds, like compound interests. You have money in the bank, it grows over time. The same for a dollar saved is true of a dollar stolen. So when you have generational theft, as has happened in this country for a very long time, we've got to

be intentional about that. And it's systemic in the sense that health is related to economic empowerment, and economic empowerment is related to education. All of these things are related to housing, and so the other thing we're doing very intentionally is. We have a lot to say about criminal justice reform, cutting incarceration by fifty percent, making sure we have the right tools for supporting police accountability, but we can't reduce the black experience in this country just to

encounters with criminal justice. I want to be talking about entrepreneurship. I'm going to be talking about how we increase the number of black entrepreneurs creating jobs in this country. It's why we set a twenty five percent goal for the federal government to do. It's purchasing with businesses run by people who've been historically excluded. It's why we want to make sure it's easier to get credit. It's why we want to make sure that the federal dollars are being

used to invest with promising startups. Because we got to talk about solutions in the same way that we're talking about problems. We got more with many people. When we come back, don't move as to breakfast club, Good morning, so my morning everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy we are to breakfast club. Were kicking in with Mayor Pete. You know, like even next week, I know they're doing a caucus on helping minorities get homes and helping them with low to no money down, low

interest rates, and being able to get their loans. So how can we help more minorities, especially black people, be able to be homeowners. You know, a lot of us have never owned a home rented thirty years of our lives because they feel like they can't or they just don't have the money to put down exactly. And you know, renting often is more expensive. Right in our city, it's definitely the case that that renting overall costs more money than the mortgage you cost if you could get a

loan and get a house. But a lot of people are trapped in that. You know, we talk about income gaps, but you look at the wealth gap, and that's that's an even bigger issue racially in this country. And most Americans have a lot of our wealth in our homes. So in the Douglas Plan, we propose a kind of twenty first century homestead Act, and the idea is that we make it possible to acquire properties, especially in areas where there's been a lot of abandoned properties or properties

that they're about to be bought up. Because we've got a lot of gentrifying going on, and make sure we put those properties in the hands of people who have lived in historically redlined areas and let them build the

wealth in the equity in the home. We also know there's issues around credit scoring, like a lot of the credit scoring systems show evidence of bias, and frankly, as we get into more and more technology making decisions from credit to you know, we're increasingly looking at technology and make decisions about stuff like bail, pre trial, incarceration, we've got to make sure that these equations aren't basically automating

the bias. So whether it's home ownership, credit for business, or other areas, that's going to be a big piece of I also feel like we know a lot of times, I feel like when people start to make more money, the government taxes them more. And I don't necessarily think that's fair when you have a lot of these big businesses making millions and billions of dollars and they never

get tax But that's why some people spot Trump. But even with Trump, he doesn't you know, he doesn't pay he doesn't pay taxes, and if he does, it is little to none. But then you have somebody that's that's finally made it, graduated college. You know, now they have you know, they got to pay the college tuition, their college loans, they got to pay if they went, you know, their doctorate, and they got to pay all those loans.

So now they're making money. You're taking more money. And then you look at somebody like a company like let's say Amazon, and they're paying little to no taxes, and it's like, how fair is that? That's why you vote Trump? Look, look, I think I wouldn't say, like, the rich vote for Trump because they want left taxes, right, Yeah, to be rich. You could you could just be just making it and they charge you more taxes. Or I think people like to think of themselves is about to get rich, and

so you got way. I mean the number of people who voted this way compared to the number of people who actually benefit, right, it's a big difference. But um, but I think everybody wants to think of themselves in terms of where we're headed. But the issue is we can raise enough money to do the things we want to do. I mean, I'm not promising quite as much as some of the others. It is like completely free college and that kind of thing, but we do have

some big promises on I disagree with them on that. Yeah, um, you know everything. I'm just trying to make sure you understand the difference between me and some of the others, because it is important to see the differences. And it's not I'm not gonna be gonna be a jerk about it. I just think that that people need to understand the difference between what we're offering and the others. So I'm not making some of the promises that some of the

others are making. But we have a bold agenda for making college more affordable, for delivering more dollars for education. We just talked through a little bit of the Douglas Plan, the climate plan that I put out yesterday. This will cost money, so let's be honest about it. In order to get that money, we're gonna have to get that from taxes. Does that mean everybody is going to get soaked. No.

Does it mean we get it just from rich people. No, although I do think that wealthy individuals can and should pay more. But to your point, how is it that a company like Amazon makes multiple billions of dollars billions and they're paying less in I'm gonna you and I paid more in federal income taxes, assuming paid more than zero a last year than they did. So clearly there's something out of whack in the corporate side. And this Trump tax cut the only thing he's actually delivered on.

If all of his promises, you know that he's going to fix immigration and crime, build a wall and all this, the only thing he actually did that he said he was going to do is his tax cut. You look at it mostly it's for corporations. Correct, When you referenced Douglas Bill, What exactly is the Douglas Bill? Like I said, I did it because it's like the only you know, the only candidates presented a real black agenda. What is

the Douglas Bill? So it is a comprehensive plan. It's named after Frederick Douglas because you know, here you have a figure who challenged America to be closer to what we'd like to think of ourselves. Are right, Especially we talked about the fourth of July and what is the fourth of July is supposed to mean to a slavery reformer slave? And I think that challenges at our feet now because our generation is either gona gonna fix this

or we're gonna blow it. And I think that Look, if you think about it, white supremacy is the thing in American kind of beneath the surface in American life that has come closest to actually ending America. If you think about the Civil War, clu I would say, that's the closest we've come to America just ending. And that was the force that that brought that about. And I think it remains the case that one of the things that runs the greatest risk of ending the American project

m is systemic racism. So old white men, well, it's all of us. This is the thing though, it's it's it's start about old white man. They keeping their foot on our next everybody, I mean black people, gay people, women, everybody. Look, everybody's got to admit that we've got a role in in perpetuating a racialized system. And nobody wants to think of that, right, Like, there's a lot of people who are genuinely horrified at the idea that that that they're

being called part of the problem. And yet all of us have some part of the problem in us, certainly as part of the white experience. A lot of white people don't think that we have a race. We think race is something that applies to people of color, Yes, because we don't have to think about race. That's part of being white. And so we got to unpack that in a way that doesn't send people into their defensive corners.

I had a conversation with our police department that talked about moving policing out of the shadow of racism, and a lot of them took that as me saying that they were all racists, and it actually made it harder for us to reach out and talk about what the role that we got to play. So we're having a conversation, i think, across the country about this. But the bottom line is we need policies that will make a difference on the things that are holding people back. And the

Douglas Plan is systemic. It is housing, health, education, criminal justice, access to democracy. All of these pieces interconnected. You can read about it more online. You go to for America dot com. You can, you can pull it up. But the point is it's recognizing that you can't touch one of these pieces without dealing with the other. Every time we talk about race and policing at home, by the end of the hour, we're talking about that and we're

talking about economic disempowerment. Let me, I'm sorry to ask you a question. You know, when when I think about America right now, right, and it came out to win, I'm not. I asked myself, is America ready for a gay president? Right? And the reason I asked that is a young man just killed himself for being bullied for being gay. And you hear all these types of stories, and it's like when I look at the base of Donald Trump and I see how ignorant a lot of

them are. And I was like, what you traveling and going on tours and seeing people, are you able to change what people think how they look at gay people? Is that a thing where because I know a lot of times it's it's so disrespectful, and it's like, what do you need those people to become president? Yeah? So look, you're not going to get everybody, but most people. Yeah, I think so. And the way I know is from my own experience at home. So I wanted to date

and I like, all right, step one, come out. So there was no way to know what the politics of that way. I was already married. It was an election year when I when I kind of hit that point in my life I wound up getting reelected in Indiana in a socially conservative community while Mike Pence was the governor of our state. I got eighty percent. And what that told me was that there are some people who maybe can't get over this, but everybody else is either

supportive or they don't care. And all I need is enough people that either be supportive or not care. And I think that's the vast majority of Americans. Because elections are about how your life is going to be different. You know, we talk about our own stories and we explain who we are, but at the end of the day, it's not about my life. It's about your life. We got more with May and Pete when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club, Good Morning, the Morning.

Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club, were kicking in with May and Pete Charomagne. I was on the Shop on HBO and Little NOx was on it. You Familiar a Little Nu and Kevin Hart was on that. And Kevin is getting some backlash. He's being called homophobic because people think he was being dismissive of Little nos X because he said I don't I don't care, and with all that early success,

you felt it was important to make an announcement. Recently he said it was gay, So what why do you feel it was necessary to come out and say that. It's not that it's like being forrest, it's just like knowing, like growing up, I'm growing up to hate that, Hey

what homosexuality. So it's like if for me, the cool dude with this song on top of everything, to say this any other time, like I'm doing this for attention in my eyes, But if you're doing this like while you were at the top, you know, it's like for real. And people think he was being dismissed with little notec by thing he said he was gay, So what Like my question is if I say I don't care who a man is sleeping with, why is that a problem?

It was? I think it's the fact that he found it necessary to interrupt little non sex and jump in and let everybody know that he doesn't care. Like like it's almost like I don't want to say that. I know how this sounds to other people, but but I will say that. I go a lot of gay people hear that. And here's something that might not be that different than what some folks here when they hear somebody say I don't see color, Like, no, this is the thing.

And what's so impressive about what little No Sex is doing? I think he had downplayed a little bit because he talked about doing this from a position of strength, and that was impressive. He's, you know, this moment when he's blowing up, he decides to do this. But what he was downplaying is that there's a lot to lose right by doing that at this moment um. You know why, because now he's he gets to talk about that, whether he wanted to or not. Maybe you'd rather be talking

about his music. He took that step, and that took a lot of courage. And I think when somebody finds it necessary to wave their arms up and down and jump up and down telling you how much this isn't a thing for them, it makes you wonder whether they're

being honest with themselves. Oh so you find yourself in that position, I guess, like being being a candidate, like you know, I'm gonna say this, I'm gonna put it out there and yeah in a way, yeah, um, you don't you don't want people to care at all, he said, either not gonna care. Well, look, it means different things to different people. I'm not out to be the president of gay America. I'm about to be the president of the United States of America. But it's part of who

I am, it's part of my experience. It shapes me. I think it informs the way I come at the world. Part of it is the fact that I'm in a marriage, just not a gay marriage, is just a marriage, right, and like everybody else who's married. That's a part of how I come to the world. But also, you know, the fact that I belong to a group that's that's been impacted by hate right does affect the way I

understand the world now. For most of the time, especially at home, when when Chaston and I were figuring out how to be, you know, a couple in South Bend where people didn't know how to deal with this, we found that we could just act like any other couple invite other people to treat us that way, and for

the most part, they did. But we weren't blind to the fact that that was a big deal for other people, even in their own minds as they were going through the process of treating us like it wasn't a big deal. That might have been a big deal for them. So in the same way that we can't pretend that identities don't exist, we can't pretend this isn't a thing. It's just to make sure we have a way of going

through life to where it's not the only thing. So how do I, the heterosexual man handle the situation like that, Because I'm like, I want him to feel comfortable and have his conversation, but I also don't want him to think it's something that he has to talk about it. I even said that to him. I was like, you don't have to answer these questions if you don't want to. I wasn't going to ask the question. Yeah, but I just feel like it just felt weird for him to

be putting him on the spot like that. No, I think we have to talk about it. I mean, we have to go through the especially if we're going to trip over something on the way, all the more reason that we ought to talk about it. And you know, he made a decision to kind of put this out there. I think part of the good that that's going to do in the world is the conversations that's going to

launch So let's have the conversation. Why aren't we having panels about things like election security when you know that the Russians interfered would the election? When you know his vote of suppression, when you see Mitch McConnell after getting this intel about the Russian's interfering, shut down an election security bill, Why aren't we raising more hell about the fact that our democracy is probably dead as we know it. How do we even know our vote will count in

twenty twenty? Why aren't they make a noise about that the way they all about climate change? Well, I think part of it is because there's less of a sense of what we're supposed to do about it, Like as long as the people in charge of protecting us are too embarrassed to admit that there's a problem, right because if they admit there's a problem, then they might be admitting they benefited from it, and that's not a road

they want to go down. No talk about the republics. Okay, um, Well, this president in particular, I think a lot of Republicans deep down are horrified by all this, but they can't bring You could tell like this Moscow Mitch thing is one of the few things that actually got to Mitch McConnell, right, because I think deep down they know that there's something wrong with blocking election security measures, which they're doing I think really just to save face. So, yeah, it's a problem.

But here's the other thing that block they're benefiting from the Russian interference. Well there's that too. But if we sit here saying, look, our democracy is completely broken and shouldn't even bother, then we're sending out a message saying don't don't vote, don't get involved, don't be part of the process, which is exactly what they need to do. Right.

So we're in this trap where we know there are things being done to make our elections less legitimate, but we cannot participate in the destruction of confidence in our elections because then nobody votes. Then they definitely went right. But ignoring a problem doesn't make it go away, no question, No, we gotta do it, aren't you kind of putting fuel on a fascist agenda. That's part of the things agenda corrupt elections acting like they're legitimate, yes, but also acting

like elections are illegitimate. Is this is a paradox word. We got to face up to the fact that there are a bunch of ways that our elections are being warped. Right, Yes, it's Russian interference, but it's also a voter suppression, most of which is racially motivated or racially organized. It's the

way the districts are drawn, right. I mean, in a very simple, very naked way, you could say that a lot of elections are rigged, not by anything nefarious happening on election day, but just by the way the district itself is shaped to make sure there's this outcome and

that outcome. So we got to name that. More importantly, we got to fix that, and all the while, we got to do that in a way that doesn't discourage people from being part of the process, because coming to the polls and getting the right people elected, even on a tilted playing field, is the only chance we've got of changing any But you know, Trump has already setting it up to say that the Democrats are receiving outside interference. Oh yeah, and he loses, he's gonna call all the

entire legitimacy the election into doubt. That's why our job is to make sure it is not even close. I got too much questions. I know you how to go. This is for the people to stop. In Indiana, a lot of people will said that you demoted the black police chief and hired a white guy. Yeah. Yeah, so two different issues. Let me take the second one first. So we are struggling to recruit and retain black officers, and it's really important to have a department that reflects

the community that we serve. It's gotten harder over time. It was hard to begin with that the numbers have been moving in the wrong direction. Now that's definitely not for lack of caring about it. We're working at it. We're trying all kinds of different things with recruiting, and this is a problem happening everywhere in the country. But I'm not going to boat people. It's a problem, and I'm going to own the fact that we're not where

we want to be in terms of the chief. What happened was there was an investigation, federal criminal investigation into the department, and as a consequence of what I learned in that investigation, I lost my confidence that he was the right person to be my chief. It was really unfortunate because he was the first black chief in the

city's history, So why not another black person? You know, I would have loved if the right person had been black, but it just didn't work out that way, and I also got to find the right person for the job. Got Popeye chicken sandwich? You had a chet? So again? Did you have the Popeye chicken sandwich? No? No, no, while, no the new one? No? What isn't? Oh you haven't had it? No, I'm I'm most of my meals, That's why I asked you, Like most of my meals are

in vehicles. No, what's special about it? Like different kinds of I haven't had it yet, but it's driving people crazy all over social media. All right, I'll try You haven't seen it. I'm sure you your team is seen the Popeye. Why wasn't I briefed on this? Everything? All of us social media? I want to know somebody's getting fired today. I'm still trying to come to terms with chicken fries from from Burger, So I'm a little behind the curve on you remember when they came out with that.

I know it's a while ago, but like I'm, I'm just saying, like it takes me a while to catch up on the chicken front. Goodness, I'll try it. My guy man, Pete Man Man appreciate you giving me a campaign in fols that they can. Yeah, Pete for America dot com following me at Pete but the judge or what's the new twitterhead? We have a Pete for America one two field campaign. Text Pete to two five eight five nine, Uh and uh look for me to come somewhere near you sometimes soon. Absolutely if you see a

ministry boy, I'm a pop Eye chicken sandwich. Okay, it's the breakfast clubs man, Pete and Everybody's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to breakfast club. Let's get to the rules. Let's talk new music. It's about is the rumor report with Angela Yee the Breakfast Club? All right, now we got some new music to preview to you guys. Now. The first artist we're about to play you might not

know him. He has been linked with Jason Lee from Hollywood Unlocked, What M Like with the date had a crush on him. Jason Lee had a crush on him. All he had a crush on Jason. We had a crush on Jason Lee. How do you? How do you got this? Tea? Now very own drama so is that's what I'm talking about you for that intro. Now, I almost released the ep that is our one of our producers and board. Obviously he's released to epic dramas. That's why you're working here. Oh he said, yeah, Now this

one is called Zone. Oh God for the number for you. I feel about some things for you that I do right away. Cut it off, all right now, let's be let's I need to say something real quick. DJ Dramos is the person who plays like the snippets of songs. We want to play snippets of songs. When I need sound effects, he plays sound effects dramas. What sound effects do I want to hear right now? No? I don't know. I don't get my farts ready, get fart on your

own record, dramas, fart on your own record. This isn't fair. This is okay, all right? He controls the board. Fought on your own records. It's not working all right? Well, Post Malone he released a new projects working again. So this one is post Malone featuring Meek Miller Little Baby. I can't hard Time Time rock Star put it in. I'm not gonna remix rock Star and then give it back to the people and try to get you another

rock star post Malone. That's not happen to fought on that record, all right, that's what he did, bought all over that that mayonnaise music. We have enough. I'm not gonna I did hear a record with post Malone, um and Big Sean. That's hard. I think it's on Big Sean album though. Now we have another post Malone joint. This one is featuring the baby and the scene sometimes every time let me sometimes every time you can't hit me?

Staff I got when I told you I was playing, but I'm liter she wanted to buy, but I told her. She looked at me like she's surprised. Back in the post and I'm mum allowing the boy set the door to go for thirty five, all right, dropping a clue ball for the baby. The baby be snapping. Somebody had to snap on such a trash ass record, So shut fart all over that post alone, got it, my man? Ain't you shut up? Man? And lastly, Fat Joe dropped the new record. This one features Cardi B and what

how you pronounced this guy? Nay? And what a yes? Some bas down to see boys on the watching me damn like this up standing the lid end up. He like voodoo said the rig. That's a man ain't getting money like me. It's a little blue shop told me. Whole life over roll kids, fuss, the fellers tripping, the cups of man, still chilling, still killing, still killing, thro the whole tick away. I'm still telling I'm still killing, still killing. Look at the hook hard, look the hook right.

And they only played that little clip oh face down, ass up dropping a clue. MoMA jo. That's a tough two. As we said on the hook, I we got never clip was playing out a clip of its a bit just never been pressed out. Murder and the money on my mind, my man, my PM down, my trigger finger itch popping in my bag, popping out of chen when she's stilling out of breath. I call first bird, ladies.

It's the best foot catch your head shop a coup, you said with your chest brood and it's so backing, nothing but a check out lay sprung us this one up. You got the best clue God one day hundred five, not yes, dropping a clue, bump body God, damn it. Okay, a tough tune. I don't ever think those Atlantic checks stopped clearing over here. Stop. We're gonna always support drop Fat Joe, Cardi b A. What's his name's not ain't o a man? His name is annull Annul? What is it?

Un Well, drop tough tune? I like that record, tough tough, tough tough tune. God damn it, but that is you play at a full envy. I am looking to play the next hour. Yeah, all right, but the record we played out of that whole new music mix that was good. Everything else was trash. All right, Well, let's get who was the first guy against This guy has been linked to liking somebody else. Listen called him a f boy. Legal did call it that boy. Don't forget Chryl Underwood,

Caryl Underwood. So Annie hates Beyonce, he hate behave to hate the game. But he's making music like this. Let's hit this for you number I feel about something for you. You got that hard already I did. Okay, enough, who was this white guy you got talking on this record? That's not even a Spanish person. Who is that? This is disgusting. I'm at the board, I play is on record? All right, Well that is radio now when we come back, Donkey to day. We give me a donkey too, payola.

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honest with you. This one was a little dark today, guy, sir, donkey today for Friday, September six goals to nine one one Dispatcher Donna Renew. I think I'm pronouncing her name right now. First things first, Rest in peace. Deborah Stevens. Deborah was a forty seven year old Arkansas woman who drowned in flood waters when she was delivering local newspapers.

She was swept away in a flash flood, and after finding herself stuck in some trees as waters continued to rise, Stevens called nine one one for help, and she was connected with a cold hearted human with zero empathy. I was just talking to psychiatrist doctor Jessica Clemon's last night drop on a clothes box with doctor jess I was talking to her about the joys of therapy and how therapy in a lot of ways makes you feel again,

like this world can make you cold. Life can make you cold, and when you get that cold, you lose empathy for others. And that's exactly what I think happened with this nine one one dispatcher Donna Renew. Because Deborah Stevens is dead and I'm not gonna blame Donna Renew for her death, but man, she sure didn't help. Let's go to CBS Weekend News for the report. As Deborah stevens suv filled with water, she made a frantic call to nine one one, all the way up to my windows.

I'm nai, but her desperation didn't seem to make any difference to the dispatcher on the other end of the call. I'm sorry. The Fort Smith, Arkansas woman was delivering newspapers last week when she told dispatcher Donna Renew she was swept away and flash floodwaters. She couldn't swim. I'm scared. I've never had anything to me before. He'll teach you next time. Don't drive in the water. Couldn't see it? Make your earlier. I wouldn't. I don't see how you

didn't see it. You had to go right over it. It took twelve minutes for first responders to arrive, as onlookers watched her SUV filled with water. Stevens, please became more dire. These people are at they can all see there. I'll stayed out. They want Debbie. You're gonna have to shut up. Okay. Stevens drown before emergency crews could get to her vehicle. Police called the dispatcher's response uncaring, but stopped short of saying she did anything wrong. She did

nothing criminally wrong. It was that dispatcher's last day after six years on the job, not because she was fired, but because she had already resigned before that call came in. Donna, how do you feel today? You told Devers she needed to shut up, and she shut the f up album. You told her she wasn't going to die, and she day. Okay, let me tell you something. I consider myself a public servant. I am here to serve the needs of the public,

so what the public is going through will always come first. Furthermore, I know I am an opinionated ass person. I love to tell someone when I think they have done something stupid. I love to tell someone when I think they've done something wrong. In fact, I love it so much I turned it into the highest rated segment on the radio Donkey Today. But it's a time and a place to tell someone when they have done something stupid. Deborah probably shouldn't have been driving in that area, but now it

is not the time to chastise her about it. When someone is calling you during a life or death situation, as a judgmental person, you have to make sure they survive so you can judge them for being foolish. Now, Donna, I know you're sitting around and saying, Nope, not my fault. Nobody told Deva to drive when she was driving, and you might be right, but as a nine one one dispatcher, you didn't help the situation at all. Okay, you failed that woman simply because you don't know how to communicate

with people. There is no way you can be a nine one one dispatcher if you don't know how to properly communicate. There's a great new book coming out called Talking to Strangers by the legend Malcolm Gladwell, and it discussed the situation like this. Okay, the subtite little book is the things we don't know about the people we don't know. And what Donna didn't know about Deva was

Deborah couldn't swim. Deborah also might have suffer from anxiety, and she probably was having a panic attack in that situation. Donna didn't know that. But what Devor didn't know about Donna was that was Donna's last day on the job, and Donna just didn't give a damn anymore. All Right, Donna was already clocked out. Listen to the last piece of that news report played. That little part were about what the news report said about her. Hey, what's that

dispatcher's last day after six years on the job. Not because she was fired, but because she had already resigned before that call came in. So it's possible that Donna is not heartless like I said earlier, It's just that she was over it. We've all been there when we were about to leave a situation or were about to go on vacation, or it's Friday, like the day you like f this, I'm ready to go, all right. Donna was clocked out mentally and she was read to go period.

So she just didn't care, all right. She didn't know she was gonna get that kind of an emergency call. But as the nine one one dispatcher, your job is to care. You don't have the luxury of not caring. Even if it is your last day. Some things will ever be true. And in the words of the prophet named Chuck d and his band made Flavor, Flavor nine one one is indeed a joke to get out down, get down. Please, let me remark, give Donna renew the biggest he haw he haw he ha, you stupid mother

av you. And that's why you have to have empathy for people, because you don't know what people are going through. You don't know that background, you don't know the situations. Okay. Deva was calling nine one one because she thought that she was going to get somebody that had some empathy and could help her through the situation. She had no idea that that was Donna's last day, and Donna just did not care. All right, Well, thank you for that don Key to day. Now when we come back, comedian

Gary Owen will be joining us. Man, we're going from dark to darker. Yeah, gets the dark, very dark guy, Gary On, very dark. I don't mean skin complexion. I'm just talking about as a person. Oh Um. He has a showtime special, comedy special coming out this Saturday. Is called I don't know what the hell it's called what Let's go? What I do, What I do or something like that. Do I do, I do what I do, do as I say, do what I say, don't do what I do, I don't do as I do, do

as I say. Whatever. That's why he's coming in. Gary, we come back. It's the Breakfast Local Morning, the Breakfast Club. You're checking out the world's most dangerous morning show Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Yes, indeed, it didn't necessarily speak to me when he walked in this morning. Don't you know. I don't know why you don't mess with me? You don't,

Gary On, here come. I went to this fake beatbox competition last night, and I walk in and then this dude goes old step. We got Tommy from Power to Building and literally crowd with oh some kid that scared. Oh, none of them were gonna make it. So what you you got, Macage, You could have got that off. You could have been like Tommy from Power for the night. I was mashed. Maybe I was mad with the reaction. I got a lot to be like Tommy and then no, it's give me, oh Tommy. It literally was oh, oh,

I don't believe it. I believe people took pictures with you, people like you. Gary. Yeah, they didn't take a lot of pictures with me. You're a big deal. They did. Gary gave me the middle fingers. So crazy, qumty wait till tomorrow. Yeah, I don't see a problem with that. Then, So what you what are you doing in here? I got a special special. I got a special coming out on Saturday on Showtime, and I'm not lying. It's the greatest comedy special of all time. Now that's saying a lot,

because Dachapelle just dropped a pretty special one. Chappelle talking about dude that got beat up in a nutty professor got thrown the piano. That's Chappelle, the guy from A Half Baked the third lead. That's Chappelle. Yes, good, look he's kind of funny. It's all right, mine's better. Did you like it special? I didn't. I don't want to stand up like that. I didn't watch it. I watched some clips, but mine, I was amazing. I was watching it and I was just so good. And then I

realized it's me you what are you? What are you saying that's so special about it? When you watching in the editing bay there was no edit. It was just like boom. It was perfect. Like there's callbacks. I go in on. I go in on people, which I don't normally go in on like that. Who because who am

I talking about? The special? Uh? Tommy obviously got to talk about Joe Sikora, Amri Hardwick, Uh, Will Packer, Monique going on Monique pretty hard, so just be ready really yeah, the optics are that gonna look, you know, we live in a world of optics. White man going in on a black woman. I didn't look any think that. I just like that as Monique. Yeah, you brought racings. Uh who uh? Cav I going on Kevin pretty good? That's bad, tim dude, you're gonna be heartless, And I was like,

he's okay, good sometimes like pot special. I'm not Joe Clark, cold rad listen golf a bit. If Kevi would have die, would you have edited it? I'm right so kept it. I would have put like dedicated to like this because crazy. I'm okay. But let me think, uh, Bill Cosby, let me see if Bill, everybody everybody gets it. Everybody gets What do you think about people who are making fun of his his accident? Like I said of comedians in a comedian post a toy car and say Cavin got

into a car accident. You think it's it's funny to make fun of a comedian when they down like that. Once we family was okay, then it's okay to make fun of them. But I don't know. I mean, I would think you would expect it. You know, I think he appreciates it. Didn't make him laugh in the hospital, Yeah, I'm sure he wants a good laugh. Some of them are. You can see him coming though, Like I was like the little car seats, Come on, guys, get more creative,

you know what I said? The irony of you know, him being called homophobic when he's laid up somewhere would have broke back. They're going like I saw the upside. You know they're gonna upside time Like, well, I thought he was just trying to get that Teddy Pendergrass biography going. You guys are crazy because my reason been fighting that role would have camd Sorry, man, why do you like show Time for your stand up sessions? They're the ones that say, yes, we go to Netflix. Man, it's just

it's tough, man. Yeah, they keep they don't open that door for me yet. Why, God ask them? I don't know. Did they think you do something white? You don't have the following. I don't know what they do. You have a following? Yeah, I got a big following. It's gonna be way bigger when the special comes out. God, it's good. It's the really, it's the best of all. Do you think that networks are the best places to get your

stand up on idol? Like show Time? Yeah? I don't know, because I always think like there's a bunch of college kids getting stoned and then they'll be like, let's turn this on that. I mean, that's the advantage of Netflix. Uh. But I mean one thing about Chilseren though it does stick out like you know, within the network they're promoting it, where Netflix is a lot to choose from. I heard you speak about like certain things white people should know are unacceptable. Well, I well, I talked to me in

special talk about Roseanne. I said, how do you get fired? How does Roseanne fire Roseanne? Because that's really what it was like, the show Roseanne Fire Roseanne. Yeah. And I hate it when white people do stuff on social media and then they dumb do it like I didn't know, like I didn't know that she didn't know the head of her network was a black lady. And I mean, it's common sense. We know what we can and cannot say stuff like that. You don't know what to say.

I can't say the N word. Do you really do what? I always feel like you don't know the line until you cross it. Now we know, we know I mean the N word, but we play stupid, but we know. Really all white people know how far you you're supposed to go. That's why I made in this business. You know, you know, zackly, how far to push your envelope without going too far. All you gotta do it not wear a black face and not say the N word. Though gay I mean, there's other things you can't say what

I can't say them. A lot of I can't say that. I can't say you got to set me up. Yeah, there's a lot. I know it's offensive to black people, and what's not you know, you know, and you there's trigger where I'm sure black people got triggers for white people. If you want to get us a rout, I gotta say a couple of them. Keep us one crack ass cracker. That's a good one. Manna's is the one, though, for

whatever reason, Manna's that's white people all. Really, if you're here the phone calls that comes to this radio station, when I say, man, they called me a human jar Hellman's they hate it? Why? I don't know. Man is so tasty? No, it's not, ye so good. Too much of it ruins any dish, too much exact, A little bit, that's all this A little bit, a little bit in the tun A little bit, a little bit in the potatoes. I don't like potato salad, really, I don't like potatoes

should be hot. Who came up potato salad? Black people cantat anything? Definitely? Why do you think that? Because they couldn't afford let us so they had to put potatoes in it. Who told you that? I don't know. I just made that up. I was gonna say that sounds stupid. Let us be easily. Let's just cheaper than potatoes. Think easier to grow too. Yeah. Do you run things by your wife to make sure they're not offensive? So she'll tell me like she. I don't like her going on

my shows though, man, because she messes it up. Because remember one time I was doing a job joke and I got offstage. She's like, it sounds like you're still getting blue. And I was like, what she's joke, You're still getting blue? Look at her and said I am so. I just looked at her. I was like, so the

next show, I'm out of County Club. You're sitting there, said so, yeah, So this chick you know in ninety six before I met my wife, didn't know who she love Like old joke, but you don't know you speaking about past situations. Yeah, but she said, it's the way it made it sound. I don't know. All right, we got more with Gary Owen. We come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Chalomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club

was still kicking it with Gary Owen. Chalomagne, do you feel something from your past coming back to haunt you well on Twitter? No? I mean I said some stupid stuff when Twitter first came out, just because you don't know. But I don't think so. Like I said, we're comedians. It doesn't really affect us. We act like it done. Kid doesn't if you don't say, like Roseanne, but especially just stand up whenever you know, I always get this question, like you feel like you we're in a PC culture.

You can't say what you want to say is a stand up No, because if you go to comedy clubs, we're still talking about the same stuff. Are you in the same way the same way a comedy clubs? Yeah? Because you know when when when? What is Hannibal Burrus He remember he got in the little heat about Bill Cosby, and then Tracy Morgan a couple years got in the heat. It didn't affect their career. They're still in the roads, still selling tickets. Just like when they're saying Chapelle, it's

like it's not going to affect his career. So the stuff we do on stage. It doesn't affect us at all. I had to do it. I had to do it. I had to issue an apology a couple of years ago to the um special needs people because I did a joke about my cousin. My cousin's special needs, right, so they they came at the joke. It was about the special Olympics, and you can't say the R word it really because I said the R word word. I can't say it. It's retarded. Okay, but that's what it is.

But that's the R word, you know, just saying, well, you're not supposed to say it, all right, go ahead. I didn't get the email, okay, okay, So I said it my special It's crazy because we grew up in an era where it would say mentally retarded, the actual term. My cousin isa, So now she's confused because I gotta go back and be like, no, your special needs. She goes. I thought it was we taught it. I go, you are, but you know, let to say anymore? So what was

your apology? I wasn't my apology. It was my publicist wrote it. And then I had to I had to apology because they were threatening you know, I had the Gary on show on BT. All these advocates they were going after, like McDonald's and people that were advertising on my show. And I was a perfect level celebrity go after because I was big enough that they could get some heat, but I wasn't big enough that I could say screw off. So I was the perfect level to

go after. And what I realized is after I issued the apology, they just went on to the next person. There was no like they just I would were dumb with Gary. Then they went after another comic. I was like, oh, they're just mad. But that's how I should work though, right what you say something, you apologize and people keep moving. The only thing I don't like about the apologies is a lot of times they're not real. Mine wasn't at all. I didn't mean it all. Like I didn't write it.

I didn't when it came out, and I go, man, that's a really good apology for me. Gary is great. But listen at what I realized. This is what I realized going through all that with the with the special needs advocates. It wasn't ever the special needs people because I only talked about one special needs person. It was my cousin. I didn't talk about a whole group, and my cousin's cool with me, So what are you mad about?

And what I realized is like I got this message from this lady one time and she was like, I have a special needs son and he's the greatest joy and blessing in my life. And I hope one day karma kicks in your ass and you have a special needs kid. And I went, I'd sent her back a mess. I go, so you want me to have the greatest joys and blessings in my life? She just sent back to you. I was like, this, it made no sense.

And what I think, what it is dealing with all that was I think when you're a parent of a special needs kid, you're frustrated, and you know it's a lifelong responsibility. It's not like they turned eighteen they leave, So where do you vent your frustration? And you're like, I can't be mad with the kid, can't be mad god, oh my god, this comedian's talking about him. Get mad at him. And that's where it comes from. That's that's the only thing I can think of. I just get

upset when they get upset with us about language. Like if it's not a slurf, it's something that we literally were raised on. They taught us to say. They referred to them to mentally retarded on even the word female. I've seen people get upset about now. It's like, nobody told us you can't use these words anymore. When did that memo go out? Yeah, and I have my I have my web Guy spliced together like this reel that we won't release unless somebody tries to do something again.

But it's literally it's ten minutes and it's seventeen comics saying the word retarded in their act. I'm not sitching nobody, but I'm not. You ain't gonna just come after me. The only one go you need no white everybody go down exactly. But it's everybody. It's like it's a lot of big name comics. It's white, black, it's everybody goes. So it's mainly to show them he's just gonna be mad and you're you're not gonna win that battle. Comedians

are gonna be comedians. Yeah, you know, well they kind of did win with me because I did an issue about it, and and I I think the advocates for specially these people they always be like, well, they can't defend themselves. And my take is, I don't think I'm better than them. That's why I talk about them. You know what I mean. If I think I'm better you, I'm gonna not gonna talk about you. But I've been affected by two special in these people strong, I can

defend the Holy Cow. Okay, dude, you can't beat them in Red Rover. If you hold your arms Red Rover, come over, they don't break. You're not going not going. Oh my god. It's like God's like, I'm gonna take a little bit of brain. I'm gonna give you some super strength listen, and put me on top of like a gate, like they'll just gate around the football track.

But he picked me up and put me on top of and just held me on top of it, but like and he held me just enough to like the top of the gate was like going into my skin. It was crazy. I wrestled Listen. I was high school. I wrestled True Story and one of the season wrestling has a special needs kids won to wrestle. So they were like, Gary, you wrestle them. I say, okay, So they're telling me, don't beat him. I couldn't think, Gary,

that was so good. I go. You don't realize I was trying to wind in me like and the way he pit me, because you know, wrestling, it's all graceful. It was I wish it was a videotape. It's just my legs flopping and he's just holding me. I'm going and then they hit the mat and like the whole gym stood up like I'm looking around like, well, I tried to win, but this was not like an act that was so strong and he had no form. This dude just was standing there and then I'm going. I

tried to show I could have known will him. It was like steel Were you at this weekend? Gary, I'm in Tacoma, Washington this weekend? Who cares? Saturday? Yes, the Showtime Special Acts? Okay, it's called hashtag doing what I do. It's the greatest comedy special of all time? Are you hungover? No? Here making me laughing? I don't know. I think he's on something. What time is the special? Com on Saturday? Ten thirty Eastern Standard Time, nine thirty of you in

middle Time? Showtime Baby, greatest special of all time? Calling it what did I come back? You can be like this, Yo, I'm gonna tweet you. If it's good. Watch I'm gonna post about it. If it's good, dude. If I don't post about it this weekend, just so, I'm gonna do a post, I'll give it a post on social media, and I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna tell the comics if you don't, you know, comments would be like, we'd

like to repost promote watch this guy stuff. I'm gonna be like, if you don't repost it, that means I'm funnying you. Trust. So see if they don't repost it like this, you're telling on yourself haters. Gary Hey, I don't know what that meant. Just sounded good, Gary Owen. It's the Breakfast Club, whatever, the Breakfast Morning. Everybody's team, Jay Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Yes, indeed, let's get to the rumors. Let's

talk Joey Krack, she's stilling the tea. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Now we have a special person on the phone hunt right now. I don't know why we talk about people in the rumor report when we can talk to them. That's right. We got Fat Joe and Alt Joey Crack with up. What's up, y'all? Good morning, y'all, Envy. Let me tell you something. This is how I woke up this morning. I caught an the Pissandi Shad. Joe is the Big Mac?

How are you the big Mac? Joey Crack? Because I was good in the eighties and in the nineties, better than the two guys. I got that special stall. Joe Kraa, I'm the big Mac. That's the bottom lives Joe Krack. Yes, Yes, is a very tough tune, my brother, very tough tune. Oh bro, I'm joining as a mission man. Set up to everybody CARDI B I know everybody you're part of this song on hit the Cooler Dre. I mean you know it's off the album Family Times. And we heard

the album the album out of Control? Album is crazy? What's the album? Is a fact? Joe album? What is it? No? Said Joe or Dre from Cooler Drake. So I forced my man to become an artist. He's been making hits behind the scenes forever, and I finally said, Yo, Dre, you gotta stop writing hits for everybody. You gotta come out and be an artist, so that when I tell you the album is Suddenmino, it is a classic. The album, the album is dope. I heard the album the album

is dope, not not Joe Kratak. I've been hearing from things. I heard that. I heard that you may have a verse from mister Sean Carter. Man when you hear these things from my wish, don't worry about it all that many on it. Yeah, I didn't. I didn't not didn't know verse from from from Sean Carter on the album. I heard of Cardi B, a couple of other spies guests. But but but what what what else you got cooking? Charlotte Man, let me tell you something. Everybody's going vegan.

But whenever you want to fall off the wagon, you grab a big man m V. Keep playing the snippet. I'm telling if you got to play the whole record a few times right now, all right, we're gonna play the record right now. We're gonna play it right now, record all all right? Get it what fat Joe Cardy B. It's called yes And how you said the word the world on the world out Well, thank you Joey crack one long. That's your room of report. Let's get into the record right now and revote. We'll see you guys

on Monday. And don't forget my car show is tomorrow. Let's get into the joint right now. It's a breakfast club. Good morning, the same morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We all the breakfast club now. Um shout to Mayor Pete for joining us this morning. Yeah, salute to Man Pete. Man, and make sure you go online in Google Man Pete's Douglas Plan. I mean, it's just something to read up on, you know. I mean it's not too many politicians, especially ones that are running

for president, who have specific agendas for African Americans. You know, they tend to ignore us and they try to you know, all lives matter us in a lot of these situations and hit us with that rising tide lifts all boats. When you see somebody who has a specific plan, at least just go check it out, right, you know. I dig Man Pete. He's he's he's a cool individual. I think he'll be a great senator one day. I agree. I like may I like mayn Pete as well, and

then shout to Gary Owen for joining us too. I don't have anything good to say about that guy. Carry on, have the special coming on Showtime Saturday. What is it called? We still don't know the name of it. We just had him what is called I do what I do? I don't know, doing what I want to do, and he says that it's better than Dave Chappelle sticks and stones.

I don't know if that's true. But we're gonna watch his special this weekend, and we're gonna be overly critical of it, okay, And if it's mildly trash, we're gonna act like it's spicy trash. All right, So everybody get ready to tweet Garry in Comedy this weekend and tell him whether you like his special or not. Okay, I'm gonna show Time this weekend. Let's hate watch it on Saturday, all right now. Also, don't forget My car show is this Saturday. So if you're gonna head to the car show,

get there early. We're gonna have a lot of fun. We got some of your favorite celebrity cars. It's gonna be there. We have jumpies and bounties, for kids. You can buy tickets at the door. So UM, can't wait to see you guys. Man. A lot of planning, a lot of stuff going on, a lot of surprises. So we'll see you guys tomorrow. And happy birthday to our gut n o R Email drop dropping the clues bomps for n O r E my guy, my friend, my

business partner, A rock with Noriega. Man happy. I don't know why NBA ain't doing Nori mix this morning, but you know he only represented Queen sometimes. That's being that he got awarded the Dominicans of the Year last night. I think he about the front of all you Puerto Rican you know that? Man? No, alright, what's up Nori? All right? Man? When we come back positive Notice the breakfast logo morning, it's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy.

We are the breakfast club that you were at Powerhouse last night. Yeah, man, I want to salute everybody in Brooklyn that came out to Powerhouse Arena. You know, the paperback for my second book, Shook One Anxiety, Playing Tricks

on Me. It came out this week. I always loving the paperback book drops because that means that the brothers in the jails can get ahold of the paperbacks, you know what I'm saying, and especially this book, this book that is about me and my experiences and journey journeys with my therapists and you know, talking about my anxiety and depression and this all type of things. Um, I'm glad that this can get to the prisons because those brothers in prisons definitely need to make some investments and

their mental wealth. And us saluting a homie, doctor Jessica Clements. You know, she moderated the conversation. She's a great psychiatrist. And I love when people come out and we have these big discussions about investing in our mental wealth. Man, it's a beautiful thing. So suit everybody that came out to the power House Arena in Brooklyn and go grab the paperback of Shook Ones if you feel like it, and the positive notice simply this man. Empathy. That's something

that a lot of us lack. And I just want you to know that empathy is seeing with the eyes of another, listening with the ears of another, and feeling with the heart of another. You can only understand people if you feel them in yourself. Preference Club you don't finish a y'all dumber

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