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your camera? Oh? Anthony? Text me my pascord I forgot my path cold though you're all ready for the verses a battle event. Who y'all got Joe Biden? Yeah? I got Joe Biden. Y'all out of y'all mind y'all have not been paying attention to the past three and a half years. Then know that Joe Biden has been doing preparation. Donald Trump really hasn't been doing any Let me ask you a question when it facts mattered the past three and a half years. Matter of fact, let's not even
do the past three and a half years. Let's go back to twenty sixteen when Donald Trump is on the stage with a very qualified uh woman named a senator hid no Secretary Hillary Clinton. Okay, nobody cares about facts in two thousand and twenty. They care about feelings in memes and performative behavior. Gonna wash Joe Biden tonight? You think so? And then I think from what I hear, Joe Biden's team has been prepping him so that he doesn't react when Donald Trump tries to get under his door.
They gonn prep him so practication it'll be good. Mister the gaff king, Joe Biden has been making those kind of gaffs for damn there eighty years. Think that a week of prep is going to prepare him from not making any gaffs tonight on live television. But a man that's willing to say and do anything, and just Donald Trump gets very flustered and he's walked out of interviews and press conferences. Yeah, I know, I know that he
doesn't like being confronted about his taxes. I know there's a lot of things he doesn't like being confronted about, these high coronavirus numbers, the fact that he knew that there was a pandemic coming and lied and tried to keep it quiet. Joe, Joe, Joe Biden doesn't like it be confronted about anything easier at all. We've seen him flip out and volunteer information when he's pressed. I think I don't even think it's gonna be close. I think that Donald Trump is just a better performer. Is Joe
Biden more factual and more prepared and smarter? Absolutely, But that doesn't matter. It's just like the verses. You know, when you take a verses and you know your guy might lose, what, you gotta go with your guy anyway, same thing, man, you gotta go with Biden. Bro. You can't just say he's been practicing. He's been putting in the work, he's been shooting in the gym. Tonight, he's
gonna be ready, all right. Well, today is also, by the way, National Coffee Day, so I know a lot of people are going to be up late tonight because the debate doesn't even start until nine pm Eastern, So make sure you get to coffee. You know, I have my own coffee company called Coffee Upperlifts people, and we're doing half off today, so you can get it online or at Brooklyn Roasting. It's also my brother's birthday today,
so today's a lot going on. Nappy birthday, bro. Yeah, all right, but let's get the show crack and rolland Martin will be joining us this morning. Yes, that's the next day. And also Ryan Holliday will be joining us as well. That's my guy. Two people that I enjoy hearing from. Ryan Holliday is one of my favorite authors. If you've ever ready egos, the Enemy or Obstacle is the way are you got? You got a daily affirmation book called The Daily Storic, which I actually just finished reading.
By the way, Um, yes, he's the author of all of those books, and he's got a new book out now called Live Live Lives of the Stoics. Okay, all right, so we'll kicking with him in a little bit too, So don't move. It's to Breakfast club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news now. Monday night football, the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Ravens thirty four twenty and tomorrow at nine pm game one.
Lake is verse to Miami Heat and Doc Rivers. It seems like he is out as a coach for the Clippers, so he will no longer be head coaching the Clippers. I saw that coming. I mean like Doc Rivers a lot, but he's been under achieving with those Clippers teams for a long time since Paul Blake Griffin. Yeah, so he was let go. So what else we got? Ye? All right,
Well we got some transparency on the way now. Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron previously had refused to release grand Jerry transcripts, but now last night he announced that he would have to comply with the judge's ruling ordering a recording of the grand jury presentation that would be added to the courts case file. They do have to release all recordings, transcripts, and reports of the Grand Jerry relating to the case and that has to be released to
the public. Here's what he has to say. And so the length of the investigation was a reflection of how important it was that we got this right. We didn't want to rush it, and we did not. These are prosecutors and investigators who don't care about political distinctions, don't care about influencing any particular regard. What they care about is the truth, and we presented that to the Grand jury. Well, we shall see now with everything about to be released,
and these statements came. You know, there's a juror that is saying that they did not get all the information, so that Jerry is a very brave person. The Grand jury is asking for the transcripts to be released because they're saying that Daniel Cameron lied to them for political gain and with help material information from them so they would not indict. Yeah, I mean that juror got a conscience.
I mean they basically saying, you know, they're not gonna take the fall for Daniel Camber's mistake, but not presenting all the evidence. And good on those jurors. Good on those jurors for avoiding the media the past few much because they clearly weren't swayed by the court of public opinion. So I wonder what got into that juror now, Like, what did they see and made them say we got
a hoodwink, we got man booz good on that juror. Now, according to interviews with Louisville Spot Team members, they said that there were some alarms raised as well, and they actually didn't even know about the raid at Brianna Taylor's apartment until after it happened. They were called to secure the scene afterward, and they said they had some serious concerns about how everything was carried out. Here is Dale Massey from the Spot team on the Brianna Taylor raid.
They had a meeting about a month prior and they brought up multiple locations and our guys advised them, hey, we need to take the slower you know, we're not gonna do eight warrants in one night. At no point did I ever hear the worst Springfield mentioned that in the brief actor someone else may have. I never heard. It was never said that, Hey, we're doing any other wards And on our SCHWAT one channel, we're here shots fired, So we're like, what a second shots fired? Is everybody good?
From what our perspective. But that's in fact what happened. Other details come to light. It is what it is, but it's just to seem like that there's no target entification whatsoever for those rounds ever shot out of the department. Yeah, I just wonder what would what would what would a result be though, because like, look, somebody needs to be held to accountable for that young queen losing their life.
There was too many mistakes made, you know, that cost her her life, and you know she should still be here today if somebody didn't make those mistakes. And when you make mistakes at your job, somebody has to be held accountab. I don't know if it's the police officers, the person who was warring, I don't know what it is. Somebody has to be held accountable for something absolutely mass,
he tells the investigators. Had he known the raid on Springfield was planning, he said, I would have advised the one hundred percent not to do it until we were done doing what we had to do. All right, Well that is your front page news, all right, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent phone lines or wide open again, the number eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Get it off your chests. It's
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you on the breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Hello? Who's this? Joe? Hey, Joe, I want to talk to you about the Brianna Taylor case. You gotta keep talking about it. Seems like you have a lot of questions about how search warrants happen and what happens during them. I work in the metropolitan area and I've been on over five hundred search warrants no knock and regular knock. So what officer do you have
because yes, sir, so fire away. You want some questions to answer from somebody that's been on the other side of this type of event. So what's the protocol? What's what's the protocol? So tell us what the protocol is. Tell us what they did right and wrong? Well, he's talking about what they did right or wrong? Is that when something like this happens, When an event like this happens, it's horrible, but so much happens in such a fraction of a second that you can't just rewind the tape
like that. If you want to talk about what went through that door, the amount of evidence that you need for a judge to sign off on that is ridiculous. Right, what was the mistake? Because if the lieutenant apprehended, if the person was apprehended, why were they doing that that? And and the lieutenant lied on the probable cause after David, which was the basis for the non search warrant. That's
been proven. If you want to go okay, now, if you want to take specifics like that, then that's fine, But you can't just say police is the wrong thing. If somebody lied, then who was the person that lied, and the need to look exactly at them. If somebody lieutened, it happened. Okay, Okay again, if that, if that's what the information that you see is there, then specify that individual X lied. That's what we've been saying. I don't know if you heard this. That's what we've been saying.
We've been saying who signed off on that warrant when the person was already apprehended. If the lieutenant lied, right, and now the District attorney's office took his information and signed off on it, then you have a very small group of people that caused this change of events. But once those guys go through that door, right, or rather the people that went through that door, they weren't the Asian makers. They had a mission to accomplish, and then
things went sigmon right. So all the talk of that these cops you know, are murderers and things like that, that is crazy to perpetuate that information out there, because those guys that went through that door with nothing more than than than cops that were being told, hey, you go through that door, arrest the people that are on the other side. Nobody get hurt and well, I think part of the issue is that is the cover up
that is involved with everything that went on. For instance, they knew that they had shot and killed Brianna Taylor, but they told her mom they didn't know where she was, and her mom was looking at all these different hospitals and they knew that there that her daughter was dead. They had shot and killed him. They reported that Brianna Taylor had no injuries, even though she was dead. They said it was no forced entry, but clearly that it showed that the door was busted open. They executed the
search warrant. When they executed the search warrant, they sent the ambulance away, even though he supposed to keep the ambulance on the site. And like I told you before, they announced themselves as as they said, they knocked and announced themselves, but no one else heard that. Then they had a witness that changed their story. So now here being an officer doesn't Doesn't it sound like a little a little crap to you as you break down the
entire thing. Obviously, there are very questionable concerns about how protocol and things were handled. Okay, actual events that took place, Okay, I totally understand it, but somebody still should be held accountable for the mistakes that were made. Sure, somebody has to be. You folks are from the New York area, right, you live in this area here. When when there is an incident in the street, I mean, Angela, you're from Brooklyn, right.
But if shots are fired in the street and somebody is shot or killed, not a cop, not nobody, right, just something happens in the street. So that moment, well that's happening. It's complete chaos. Right now. Take that inside of four walls of an apartment with a bunch of cops, a guy, you at them. Now you have a young
lady dead. Uh, the panic, there's no training for that, you understand, Yeah, But I just think that it's more about the cover up that happened afterward and the lies that were told and beforehand, up beforehand, and accountable for that. Thank you for calling. That's very different than the conversation you guys are saying. Even but the sergeant was even saying that they should have let them know ahead of time, and they had a meeting earlier that day and they
weren't even informed that they were doing this warrant. They didn't even hear about it until a cop was shot. A lot of people were like, mistake on this call. A lot of people made a mistake. That that that approved that warrant, that when he went in the house to cover up after a lot of people made a mistake. And how point is why was nobody charged? Nobody got sought on the hand, but nothing, That's all I keep saying. Somebody has to be held somebody has to be held accountable.
I don't know what the charge would be, but somebody has to be held accountable. That's that's all I keep saying. I totally under thing that those cops went under there thinking that they were, you know, doing a drug bust. So when they got shot at, they shot shot back right, And there's no accountability. That just means this can happen as it has been over and over and over again. And why everybody busted in your house right now? And if you have a legal firearm, which you should, you
wouldn't fire Yes, I would. I'm trying to think who wouldn't do that? Get it off your chest? Eight five eight, five, one oh five one. We got rumors on the way, yes, And let's talk about jeez. He's got his own show on the way. We'll tell you about it all right, Ley Rafael, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Just oh GOSHU report, it's the rumor Report Breakfast Club. Well, this Wendy Williams interview with Andy Cohen is all over
the place, right. And another thing that Monny Williams addressed is DJ Boof. DJ Booth is no longer her DJ on the show. It is now DJ sas One, who's also Mariah carries DJ Well, here's what Wendy had to say about DJ Boof no longer being on the show. What happened to DJ Boof? We mixed it up this season. There's a there's a lot of stuff that's knew around here, including my set, my elephant, Cynthia's here the Wendy. Here's the thing. And take it from somebody who you know,
worked with Wendy for three years. You just have to know that with Wendy, no matter how cool y'all off for whatever period of time y'all are cool, Wendy don't give a damn about you. Everybody is disposable. Okay, I know she's gonna treat you like you've known each other forever. She's gonna tell you deep dog secrets about herself. But Wendy don't give a damn about nobody, and that's fine. She's a friend to no one, and you have to know that when you're dealing with all Right, and congratulations
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so Charlemagne, you and I can't wear them. And she had posted about it. She said, oh yeah, I remember when I said I was collaborating with Fashion Nova to make jeans for tall women. She said, these are the first samples coming soon. I might do do my all my hips Figger and make just not he cannot wear. I don't tall enough. You're not tall enough. She's five ten, I'm five. That Gina comes to your forehead. You said
it was five six the other days. All right, now, Kardi b In the meantime, it is trademarking whap and she wants to get that on everything. She's trying to get it certified at the trademark office. So looks like we could have some what products coming sometime soon. Wait, the trademark things after they're already out. I'm sure somebody already has tried to file for that trademark. Like, but why do people do that? Like that should be like
business one on one. As soon as you launch something, I don't care if it's a song, merchandise, a podcast, something. Just don't know what's gonna hit. You don't know what's gonna hit and what's not gonna hit. Would you post a trademark everything anyway? Why would you have so many different things going on going on? She got a team out of phrases, a lot of songs. She's probably everything. I never heard the turn waptail card he said it. Now I've heard the turn, you know, wet ass poom poom,
but I've never heard what so I don't know. I just feel like somebody sh the defrom the beginning, all right, And little Yadi was arrested last week and that was for driving one hundred and fifty miles per hour in Atlanta. And before his mug shot came out, because now it is out, he had said this happened, but uh not today. It's just like two weeks ago. I like a week ago. I don't know how it happens. God forbid the mug
shot comes out, Hopefully it doesn't. How fast was it going? Yeah, I don't understand speeds, like if you're not in NASCAR. What's the point, Like, are you in a rush to die? Like when that's why I don't even like to ride with people. I like to drive myself, and like, you know, you got homeboys that I like to speed. I'm like, why are you speeding? Are you in a rush to die? Like,
what's the point? But he was driving this twenty twenty eight Ferrari, which is about three hundred and fifty thousand hours. Maybe he was testing like F eight, like fast eight. That's a call the name of a movie. It's it's a Ferrari. Faid tributo is what they call it, all right. And Bryant's dad does not approve of her relationship with her ex husband Jamal Bryant. You know, they are back together dating again, and while they were filming, he let
his thoughts be known. Her father, Curtis Grave, wants her to be happy. But here's what he said. I thought you were gonna ask my dad my hands in marriage. You know, I think we've got some reference to cross. I think he's gonna think of my coffer man. I think I'm done. This was not a good move for her. You know, this guy's got six seven baby Lamas you know, do you want to deal with that again? No, has a father you think twice about that kind of stuff.
Six seven baby mamas. He was like, do you want to deal with that again? Yeah? I understand as a father, you know, he tries to be there. That's his daughter's ex husband. They're getting back together. He doesn't really like him, but he tried. He tried to sit through it, and then at the end of the day he was like, look, I can't take this issue though more. She ain't go for him. I'm out of here. But I mean, as a dad, you try to be there for your daughter,
but you want what's best for her. You know, I didn't know pastor Brian had six seven baby momas. That's a shame if you don't even know exactly how many it is too when they started doing it, like six seven, I'm not sure. All right, we can do a whole last supper picture by himself. All right, thank you, missie. If we got front page, who's coming up? What we're talking about? Yes, and you know the debates are happening tonight, so of course we have to get ready for that.
But in addition to that, it's all about Brianna Taylor today and now they are going to release the grand jury transcript. All right, keep it locked, we'll get to it next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your morning's will never be the same. The Travis Scott Meal just dropped at McDonald's featuring the juicy quarter pound of burgle with lettuce, pickles, onions, ketchup, mustard, and bacon, all with medium fries and a drink for just six bucks.
Don't forget the barbecue sauce pricing participations. May very morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we all the breakfast Club. Good morning. Let's get in some front page news. You watched the game last night, Charloman. No, I did not watch the game last night. Kansas City Chiefs and who they play? Chaston the Ravens. No I didn't. I didn't watch no TV. What I was watching CNN
last night? Actually, Chiefs and the raven Chefs won't beat the Ravens last night, thirty four twenty All right, what else we got? Easy? Well, let's talk about Brianna Taylor. Now a grand juror, a member of the grand jury, has filed the motion calling for all of the records in the Brianna Taylor investigation to be released to the public. This is what we've been asking for, and it says that the state's type prosecutor is moving forward with releasing
at least one part of the probe. Now. The grand juror is not named in the filing, but they are requesting that the release of the transcript, recordings and reports because the full story and absolute truth of how this matter was handled for the beginning to end is now an issue of great public interest and has become a large part of the discussion of public trust throughout the country.
That is according to the filing. Now, Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron previously has says that these proceedings are meant to be kept secret and that their investigation was listened to this previous audio, and so the length of the investigation was a reflection of how important it was that we got this right. We didn't want to rush it, and we did not. These are prosecutors and investigators who don't care about political distinctions, don't care about influencing any
particular regard. What they care about is the truth, and we presented that to the grand jury. Oh, salute to that juror for having a conscience. Uh, you know, they're basically saying they're not going to take the fall for Daniel Cameron's mistake of not presenting all of the evidence, So salute to him. Isn't that federal investigation going on now? Trying Cameron was saying, is that they're still in an
ongoing investigation and releasing these transcripts could affect that. But because of public intert it feels like and this is something that is very uncommon, so this doesn't happen quite often. Now, the Grand Jerry alone, according to Daniel Cameron, and the grand juror is saying that Daniel Caermon kept telling the media the Grand Jerry alone made the decision on who and what's to charge based solely on the evidence presented to them, and so they don't want to be responsible.
Imagine being on this jury. Yeah, And I'm wondering, like, you know, I gotta commend to jurors for avoiding the media the past few months because they clearly weren't swayed by the court of public opinions. I do wonder what got into that juror now, Like what happened, Like what made to realize they've been put winked in Van Boots? Now, well, maybe all this evidence that wasn't presented previously in things that you know, they're just hearing about it now now
that they've come out of the jury. I mean, that's my point. Like, so they must have been avoiding social media and everything else. Were you supposed to supposed to afoid everything? Yeah, yeah, you're supposed to just pay attention to what evidence has presented. But you have to think there's a lot of things that we didn't hear about before release interviews like this interview with the Louisville swat team that was just released. This is a previous interview
that was never released before. And they told investigators they had concerns about the raid on Brihanna Taylor's apartment. So let's play this for you, and this is the swat team and what they're saying is they're talking about Brianna the raid on Brianna Taylor's apartment. They didn't even know about it before it happened. They didn't know about it until afterward when they were called to come help secure
the area. They had a meeting about a month prior, and they brought up multiple locations, and our guys advised them, hey, we need to take the slower you know, we're not gonna do eight Warrenson one night. At no point did I ever hear the work Springfield mentioned that in the brief factor someone else may have. I never heard. It was never said that, hey, we're doing any other wards And on our SWAT one channel were here shots fired, So we're like, what a second shots fired? Is everybody good?
From what our perspective, If that's in fact what happened, I mean, of other details come to light, it is what it is, but it's just to seem like that there's no target identification whatsoever for those rounds ever shot out of the department. No, it's clear that there was a lot of mistakes made and somebody needs to be held accountable for the death of Brianna. Taylor's saying even to the guy that cold her un that's what we've been saying. Something was done wrong and whoever did that,
that's it. He needs to be held accountable. That they said the lieutenant lied on the probable cause after David, which is the basis for the no knock search warrant. Let's start there, know what I mean? And even and you know the one cop that was indicted, right, and that wasn't related to the killing of Brianna Taylor, Brett Hankinson. He's pleading not guilty to his charges and he did
that during a telephone court appearance yesterday. Well, y'all got in the versus battle to night, though Joe Biden, I don't. I don't know how y'all feel that way. Like all we're gonna do is tomorrow, that's what we're gonna be. We want them to win. How about that I feel I definitely think he will. And let's see what Roland Martin has to say. Yeah, we're gonna we're gonna be in here tomorrow complaining about how much Trump lies. Watch that's Trump is under Biden will have way more facts.
Biden will be smarter because he's more well versed, but facts don't matter. We saw that in twenty sixteen when Trump went against Clinton. He's gonna have Joe Biden flustered. Watch our only way Biden wins is if the first time Trump lies, Biden says, this guy is full of He's got to let that s word fly on National TV calling him out on his lives, attempting to fact fact check him. That's not strong enough. He's got to
say Trump is fullish on National TV. All right, well, we'll talk to rolland Martin next about that, So don't move eight hundred five eight five one on five one. Roland Martin will be joining us when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. You're tricking out the world's most morning show. Morning. Everybody is j Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, Nica. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest on the line right now,
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appreciate your voice so much. And since this is Roland Martin unfiltered, let's talk about the debates that are happening tonight. Joe Biden versus Donald Trump. This is their first debate, and as we all know, the New York Times is also leak Donald Trump's tax return ends and did a whole expose on that. So how do you think that's gonna play into tonight's debate. Oh, it's gonna be huge because remember Hillary Clinton told she could use my hashta. We tried to tell you she was doing the two
sixteen debate. This guy didn't pay any taxes, and he was like, well, you know, I'm smart. You know, look, Joe Biden's persona is a guy who was born and raised in Spratton, Pennsylvania, who's about working class, who's doing the right thing. And the fact that he could sit on that stage and say, wait a minute, I've paid you know, millions in taxes and all you paid one, seven hundred and fifty bucks and then Trump just he's, of course he's gonna holder fake news, fake news. But
guess what he's never gonna do. He's never gonna come up with the real information. He's gonna keep lying to us saying, oh, it's under audit. And so expect Joe Biden to hammer him on that and to make it clear, you're not fighting for the for the little man, you stiff people, a small business owners who worked on your resort and your casinos. You screwed those people. And so he's gonna offer that contrast. And look, I think this election is already said. I think that very few people
to me out there going I'm gonna vote for. But what it does, Buck is dry intensity, and that is will it cause more Democrats, more progressive, more independence to say, you know what, I'm gonna get that guy Biden, Uh my vote as opposed to Trump. That's gonna be the kid. Remember, Republicans keep acting like Joe Biden can't talk Daiden two twelve when he smacked the hell out of Paul Ryan people.
I mean, I didn't forget that debate Obama was lack luster and the first one against Romney, Biden came out and was punching Paul Ryan. I expect the same thing to happen tonight. How do you argue with about you? I'll bet you, I bet you money rolling that don't happen. Nobody cares. You can't shame the shameless. Biden doesn't stand a chance in the debate. Trump's gonna mop the flow
with him. He's a better performer. He's not gonna tell the truth, he's not gonna say he's gonna he's gonna say anything, and he's gonna get under Joe Biden's skin. And Joe Biden is react how we always see him react, which is angry. No, not true, because I'm placing it. If you go if you go back, and if you
go back and look at the debate. First of all, one of the things that Biden is very successful at that is when somebody starts going there line, he'll he'll flash at huge smile, at huge flas, huge smiles to like, you know, you full of crap. Then then what he's able to do is because again we know Trumps doesn't just sit a head, come with a bluster and all of that. He's also not playing to a crowd. It's gonna be three people sitting in the room. It's gonna
be Trump, Biden, Chris Wallace at the stage. He's not gonna have the audience there. Biden knows how to debate. You als have been preparing Trump's like, I don't have to wreverybody's debate, say his whole idea that he's gonna get away with Lyne as well. Look, Wallace is gonna sit there and press them, but can fact check him as well. But that's gonna be about the fact check you. If you get caught up in that game, you're playing his game. All Biden has to say is another lie. Well,
while I's say he's not doing no fact checking. Yeah, there's no check dude. Let me tell your something right now, when Donald Trump stands there and blately live, Chris Wallace is gonna have to say, uh, that's that's actually not what happened. It's in Nate it's going to happen. So, I mean, he's not gonna sit there and say, okay, well five years ago. But no, he's not gonna just sit there and let's just just let him missing Trump of the question. So I'm telling you, if you think,
uh that that Trump is gonna mobl No. Trump loves to perform in front of an audience. He needs crowds. It's different when it's just three voices. It's a different That's a good point. That's a good point. What do you think about Donald Trump's five hundred billion dollar plan for Black America? Okay? First of all, if billion dollars plans, that's just the first thick Okay I got. I saw that deal be completely broke it down. It's an absolute out, unbelievable,
undeniable lie. Okay, positive stuff that they threw together. First thing, it's called the Platinum Plan. Who the hell came up with that? So what we call so what was it? Oh? A black folk, which is actually true according to my sources, us black folks with threels of their mouth. That's what's going on. That exactly where they come from. And here's the other deal. I don't call it the Platinum Plan. I called them the aluminum foil plates. That's really what
it is. Okay, Because if in the plan he talks about, you know, we're gonna help support HCCUS. First of all, he's been lying about guarantee funding for HBCUs, that's only one program doctor Watson Kim broad Viller University, that's completely obliterated. That line he has in there talks about making an investment in black owned businesses and then hopefully that will drive five hundred billion in private capital to businesses. Does explain how he says in that add three three million
of black jobs. I'm sorry, we're gonna add three million jobs of black people, or we're gonna replace the job lost under him who was inaugurated black unemployment with seven point five percent. Today black unemployment it's thirteen percent. Donald Trump says, Oh, we're gonna we're gonna help with housing.
Where the hell is you get your housing playing? The last three and half years back on black homeownership got to its lowest rate of six nineteen sixty eight under Donald Trump with twenty nineteen, forty point nine percent is the highest almost fifty percent with Bill Clinton's president. You can go through that. Plant then called his whole section on healthcare. Dude wants to get rid of formal care at I'm sorry, what are you talking about? And so
then I love this one. Here make June ty national holiday. It wouldn't have happened in July, Johnathan of Wisconsin was the only person who blocked it. Did y'all we call sing a tweet from Donald Trump saying Senator Johnson stand down. I'm to find that now. Something I can find that one. And the last one he said of the Incliningville same
thing was tinlor R and Paul block. Yet I don't recall down come tweeting or coming out publicly saying tennor Ry and Paul stepped down a hodgepod of nonsense and that's exactly what it is. And so please, I'm not even. And then that last point, they went to NPR with the with the breakdown of the plan. How many black folks listen to NPR. They didn't come to black media, they didn't come to black radio. Come on, all right, we got more with rolling up and when we come back,
don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now we're still kicking it with Roland Martin. Now, Roland, what do you think about minorities and black stat ride for Trump? Because there's a lot of minorities and black people that really support them and stand by him. Well, first of all, to find a lot more than more
than should be. I should say no, if you look at it, if you look at in the last forty if you look at the last thirty to forty years, Republicans have typically gotten anywhere from seven to ten percent of black support. Okay, black women hate Republican Party more than anybody's. Where did I get that from? In a meeting with right's premiers in two thousand and sixteen where where one of the top officials said black women hate
us more than anybody. So again they know that what he is appealing to a black men who have disaffected black men who possess they haven't gotten certain piece from Democratic Party. But also we have to understand there are people who only care about their own pocket book. And so I've had black men say, oh, my four one
K is better, my job is better. But while they're saying all of that, I'm saying, really, So tell me what those two hundred and eighteen right wing of mostly white men and federal judges that Donald Trump is, Mitch McConnell a point bunch of the federal bitch, how they is going to impact you your nephew, your son, your father as well. Tell me, please, how when Donal Trump said he's not believe in police consent, the cree how they should pull back from that, How to impact you?
If you are somebody who's solely looking at who you vote for a based upon what is he or she going to do for me, then you could think far beyond your tax bracket and realize all the other areas where you're getting screwed and black people are getting screwed. I agree with you. Another reason I don't care what this platinum playing he is like, Man, he's the President. I don't need no policy commitments from the president. If you're going to actually do something for black people, do it.
And if you have done it for black people, showed me. That showed me the proof. They talked about it, talked about expanding opportunities zone Guy's look. They released the report saying there's been seventy five billion dollars of investment in opportunities zoned. I have emailed the White House saying, can you please provide for me break down of those eights and thousand sens track how much black people who've actually gotten. That doesn't mean it's only for black people. No, that's
what I've been saying. When everybody ran to the White House and everybody was talking about opportunity zones, I was like, it's not just for black people. It's just the term they put out there to make it seem it's for us, But it's not for black people. It's for wealthy people that can palk money for a period of time, but it's not. It's nothing wrong with having that information though, because it is black people out there who can afford to invest an opportunities zones. I am one of them,
so it's good to have the information. But the way they sold it was it was for our people, but you got to be able to park money for a while. They sent for our communities and again and again no no, no no, no, no no no, no investments in the black and brown communities. That's what that that's the whole point of opportunity zones were. Well, that's that's the way it was sold. What I'm saying is show me the food
of who is actually healthy. The reality is, and we've seen this any of these cases, opportunity zones there's simply another name for gentrification. I had a black preacher from Baltimore, who was at the White House announcement when they announced opportunity zones on Roland Martin unfiltered the following week. A few months later, he came out saying, this is not this has been an absolute failure. We have actually not
seen anything for our community. They won't provide that. And so again, if you're gonna come out and say, oh, this has been great and wonderful, show me to do us an I agree wholeheartedly, but um, gentrification is a disgusting word, but we do want our own people to gentrify our own communities. We want people who have the means they invest in our communities and building back up. We do want that. No no, the word what we no, no,
because he's a deal though this displace displacement. Displacement is the ugly word gentrification. But that's actually but that's because it's just saying displication. It doesn't have to know with what I'm saying, gentriferation doesn't have to cause displacement. If Black people who have the means going there buy up these properties and we reinvest in our communities, it doesn't have to mean displacement. No, no, no, it doesn't. It doesn't have to mean displacement. But here's a part of
that game. What they've done and say, Oh, we're gonna come in and we're gonna have mixed Listen to the phrases mixed use development. We're gonna bring in quote affordable housing, we're gonna bring in shops, and we're gonna bring in high end retails and blah blah blah blah. They're targeting a particular economic breathet correct. And so what then happens is you're taking advantage of cheap real estate, then reemployment resources,
creating tax incremented financing districts as well. And so not all of a Sutton an area that was depressed, which is why land was cheap. All of a Sutton. Oh, it's the three and four and five hundre thousan dollar condos. And then when you ask whereas afordable housing, it's really several units. The problem, what I'm saying is this here, and look, I get it. Nobody. If anybody who's a business person wants to be able to make money, yes we all should be acquiring to land ourselves as well.
But the strategy is to actually move those out who economically cannot afford to live there, because who you're targeting is a higher end tax bracket, income bracket to be able to be in that area. And that's how they've used these shams in order to redefine these cities. And all of a sudden, we're now they put out to the suburban areas not don't access to public transportation and then saying what's wrong with y'all, why can't you get
your life together? Right? Well, to see that was the thing that it made it seem like it was for us, but it's really for people with money that can park money for a while. They get tax rebates, sometimes they get tax deferments. They said it was for us. They basically saying it was for people to have incentive. No, they said incentive to reinvest in poor and disenfranchise there. They sold it. Yes, I was at the White House. I know. I don't know how it came out. Rolling
you rolling, you can tell us right. But before opportunity zones, there was other plans. Opportunities zone wasn't the first thing. They doing it for years of absolutely the opportunity zone what was called an enterprise zone. When Jack Kemp Terry of a housing and urban development. But what But what DJ Envy is saying is correct, because here's a deal. You have never heard Donald Trump used a phrase opportunity
zone when he is talking about white people. The only time they reference opportunity zones is when they are trying to say, this is what I've done for the blacks. The game is this here if I can show created this theme for with the blacks, which is opportunity zones being a white constancy looked when he's doing it, you can't call him a racist because he's helping the blacks. That's how they end the opportunity zones. Here's the deal. If it wasn't target to us, it wouldn't be in
his aluminum foil plan. Yeah, And I mean that's even when we went there. It was to listen to what opportunity zones were about. And one of our biggest points for contention was if opportunity zones it's supposed to be for black people, then the people in that community should be provided with capital to buy back in their neighborhoods and reinvest in their neighborhoods. And that was the whole biggest point of contention. No, which means that the the NBA.
Same is that opportunity zones really is a great boon for those folks who are investing in real estate, which one of the reasons he's been able to write off some of his losses. That is the game that all I sent to the White House is just here. If you were telling me it's been beneficial, showed me the proof of how it has actually helped the people there. I'm still awaiting. All right, we got more with Roland up and when we come back, don't move. It's the
breakfast club. Go morning ej Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. We're still kicking in with Roland Martin. Ye now rolland to Swiss scarce for a second. Can we talk about Supreme Court justice that Donald Trump has nominated Amy Coney Barrett, and how that would affect the Supreme Court and decisions that are already in place. Earlier I talked about how we do not understand or realize the impact of these federal thing. Let me be
as clear as possible. With Amy Coney Barrett, they now will have a six to three rock solid conservative right wing control of the Court. Chief Justice John Roberts is not irrelevant. They don't even leave his vote. They got Clarence Thomas is now going to be the ideological leader of the Supreme Court. That's about to have it right now, Thomas Samuel Ledos Gorsick having all bear it, don't even need Robberts. You can go up with the liberals because
now it's five four. That means voting right, That now means environmental protection. Everything or people have to understand is that we're out here and this is what Republicans are playing in the long game. Here's what they Conservatives realize. The success of black people was a firm through the courts. Brower's voter of education, Eijahheiwer, says his worst decision was making Earl Warren chief Justice of the Supreme Court. He was the one who shifted that thing through a unanimous decision.
Brown's education too. Now, one of a sudden, you go through all the other laws, even when you're talking about the civil rights that voters your house, a federal judges that, and sure folks had to follow the law. Conservatives was sitting here gone all or we see y'all have taken over the courts. What do you think all the conservative foundations came from. What do you think the federal society
came from? They and then you come to nineteen seventies and with this liberation and in rob Way, they said, that's it. Our goal is to take over the judiciary. And Democrats and progressives sleep at the will. Only one mention of Democratic National Convention this year. Conservatives they understand the power of the court. Here's why we run out here and we can elect black mayors, we can elect black counter commissioners and let officials. Somebody can sue and
it goes to federal court. Tay for example, Amendment for in Florida as the need Shema med Flaorida Rights Restoration Coalition ten years they fought to get them on the ballot, and get it on it passes sixty four. What does the Republican legislature to do. They've been passed the law that says you're got to pay all your fines and feed. They get sued, go to the say Supreme Court's been controlled. They affirmative. They now to take it to the federal court.
Federal judge says unconstitutional court for circuits above them or returns that decision that are judges. So they've appointed right now twenty five of all federal judges if Donald Trump is reelected, but end of his four years even appointed half of all federal judges in the country. Last point, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which is which is which covers the West Coast, that is considered the most liberal appeals court in America. Conservatives almost have the majority
on that appeals court. They want to control the courts, which controls Americas for the next half centuries. The mad we've been agains d out of eighty seven baron eight. That means that if she served as long as Ginsberg, she's there for the next thirty nine years. Gorsei, it's fifty three. Kavanaugh, it's fifty five. Alito, it's seventy. Clarence Thomas seventy two. So if Clarence Thomas served as long as we've been to Kingsberg, he's gonna be there for
the next fifteen years. That has always been their end game. So if Democrats get into the White House in November, what can they do to combat that? Because I heard about them adding four more I think Supreme Court Justice Seach. But people don't think they got to do that. What do you think, Well, that's part of the problem. They don't have to do it, and then they should, and they should. I will say, we're taking the court. No, we'll equalize in the court. Here's the deal. This is
real simple. The New Yorker has an article on James Baker, who served chief of staff of Predator George HW. Bush was Secretary of State. Has been a state, been Republican his whole life. He called Donal Trump nuts. He just viscerrated him, but he voted for him because you know what he said, I'm a Republican and we get total levels of power. This is the difference between Republicans and Democrats.
When they have power, they use it. That's right, and they will get Democrats must do I told Sarah Chuck Schumer, y'all take the prober Senate when they come when it's times to make appointments, and Republicans goes, hey, y'all said out, Um, don't even talk. Don't even talk. I'm not gonna consider y'all. I don't want to hear your opinion. If Democrats get control of the Nited State Senate, you should run the table. And if mister McConnell or any of us over the mouth.
I don't want to hear it. Y'all completely ignored us. You wield power, That's how you do it. Don't. Trump is showing if your rootless and you don't care, and you have a party that has no principles, who won't say anything to let you do what you want to do. I'm not saying Democrats should not have morals or values. What I am saying is, don't let nonsense get in the weight of you wielding power. They should increase the Supreme Court. It should also look at the circuit courts.
They should say every opening, we're gonna fill it with the most liberal, progressive judge possible, because you know what the right does. They have filled those federal two hundred and eighteen seats the same way. They just they gonna confirm this week a woman who graduated from law school y'all eight years ago, has never tried a case in her life, but she a lifetime appointment to the federal bench. Getting had a wheel power and let Republicans know, oh,
y'all see how y'all rolled us. Guess what about the role y'all? As well as if we're getting ready to watch the debate tonight. What advice would you give Joe Biden if you had to advise him, what would you tell him? Are some of the things that he needs to do in order to make sure that he really makes a big splash in the debate. Here's a build hates to be ridiculed, he hates to be imbarred. Remember Obama just just got his skin the White House correspondence demo.
That's how you go out him, and Joe Biden has to be emphatic. He has to be cleared, and he has to also kid him on his attacks on gold Star families and the generals of America does not like it when you hit the military. I'm telling you Joe Biden can do it. I suspect Joe Biden will do it for all these people who think is not gonna turn our well, I think it's different. He's gonna cause
orange to turn red. And that's what you do. When Don Trump says that he's gonna say it, I've built the biggest economy, and all Biden has to say, no, rock and eye hand it you a great economy. Like your daddy handed you millions to start your business. You will that's a great comeback, but you would you need to be one of his feet writers because you know that ain'tcomes a phenomenal come back. We'll be watching tonight and we'll be watching Roland Martin unfiltered to get all
of your commentary as well. When when he hammers Joe Biden on his record for black people, because you've seen all that ads, He's gonna come at Joe for that, right, what is how does Joe respond? But Joe Biden has to respond, and this is the way I respond. You attacked progressive district attorneys like Maryland Moseley, you attacked you
said police police consent decrees aren't needed. And when when Jacob Blake was shot in in Connosha, Wisconsin, you didn't come and you didn't come that to consoler family or me the community like I did. You only met the law Enfortunately, he's a president who cares about law enforcement and cares about the community and cares about people, and that's exactly what we also did. It reminds you your party blocked, couldn't justice reform from block? And I were
in the white out? Where were you? Absolutely well, thank you so much Roland Martin for checking infinitely. Thank you. Roland, appreciate you anytime. Thank Hello. It's Roland Martin. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your mornings will never be the same morning. Everybody is DJ Enry, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Dave Chappelle. This is the rumor
report with Angela year Breakfast Club. Well, it's unfortunate that Dave Chappelle's socially distanced performance series has been canceled, and that's because somebody within the Inner Circle was exposed to coronavirus.
They said they aren't publishing the person's name, but according to the rep, due to the possible exposure to COVID nineteen within our inner circle and out of an abundance of question, we have elected to cancel the remaining shows for the past three months of the pan I make Dave Chappelle has successfully created a safe haven for comedians, musicians, and poets to express their art without incident over under
on it being Donelle Rollins. What y'all think? Uh? You know, I was gonna hit him up and be like Donna, But I don't know about that. I mean, look, the final show was supposed to take place on October fourth. Danelle has been there pretty much the whole time, and you get tested like every three days, so and he wouldn't have been around anybody that had it because you have to get tested and they do a rapid test and fifteen minutes later you find out. So I don't
know if it would be him. I thought I saw Donnelle leave the bubble for a second to get his son. Okay, I got my money on Donnelle roll No. Yeah, well you know what, he would have his money on that, So yeah, I got my money on Donnelle. I got my money on Donna Rollin's ruining the whole thing. Donelle's fault. Damn, Donna will see what you did, ruined the whole thing. Well, it is good to see how seriously they take it.
You gotta think Dave was paying out of his own pocket to have the whole truck there and to get every body tested, and that was pretty expensive. So also it's also a great out when you tired and doing it like you like, hey man, hey man, somebody called Corona'm not gonna say who it is. We gotta shut everything down. He was about he was about to do something that was like an anniversary thing, and we could have potentially went out there for that because I was
talking to him about it. But I guess that's not going to happen now. But I don't think he would want to shut it down. He really enjoyed it, so all right. Nya Rivera's ex husband, Ryan Dorsey, has reportedly moved in with her sister, and that is to help raise her son and his son together. So Nya Rivera's sister and Nakayla Rivera, they're living in a three bedroom rental and they're sharing the responsibility of helping raise h Josie.
So that's dope. God bless that family. Man. It takes it takes a village for real, But Lord have mercy. I'm sorry they got to be in that situation to begin with. I saw people like trying to say things on social media like they were dating now or something like that. But in something like this, I think you have to show compassion. And she actually did respond to the reports of moving in with Ryan Dorsey, and she asked for a compassion. She did not confirm her deny
the report. She said her main priority is Naya his son. She said, in the darkest time in my life, the only thing that is important is my friends and family showing up for my nephew, even though I can't show up for myself. And by the way, if they do grow in love and start dating, who gives a damn right?
You know, sometimes tragedies do bring people together. And the fact that they can do that to raise the child and not care about what everybody says, moving and make sure that child's happy, that's the most important thing, all right. Chadwick Boseman's costar from twenty one Bridges, Sienna Miller, is saluting Chadwick Boseman and his generosity and selflessness. She said in an interview with Empire that he asked her about
being part of the film. She said he was a fan of my work, which was thrilling because it was reciprocated for me to him tenfold. So he approached me to do it. He offered me. This film was at a time when I really didn't want to work anymore. I've been working NonStop and I was exhausted, But then
I wanted to work with him. She requested more money when it was time to sign on for the film, and the studio refused, and that's when Chadwick Boseman, who also produced the movie, stepped in and he said, I'll do it. She said, I'll do it if I'm compensated in the right way, and he ended up donating some of his own salary to get her to the number that she had asked for. How dope is that? That's really dope. That's honorable. He told that that was what
she deserved to get paid. Okay, all right now, Willis Smith hasn't broken her silence on the entanglement situation. With her mother, Jada Pinkett Smith and august Alsina. They were on red table Talk and she told her mom that she was proud of her. Listen to this, I want to put it on the table. Yes, yeah, I'm so proud of you. Yes. To be able to see you and dad do that. For me, that was like, Okay,
that's real deal. That's real love. Like when you can be like I'm with you, I'm gonna stand by you and I'm gonna hold your hand because I love you, Right, that's what we do. That's really important. Yeah, that's incredible. But Willow, how do you really feel though I know the red table tall cancer, but what did you really feel? Tell us the truth? Like, did you say, mom, why not Chris Brown? Willow? Willow? Which mean when your daddy
looking defeated? Was your favorite? Let's discuss well, to be fair, I'm sure the whole family knew about what. To be fair, listen, it kind of was your faulty how it would have stayed behind the curtain. But you want to ask you guys that already was not behind the curtain. I think pretty much everyone knew about it. They were doing red carpets together on vacation together about it. Yeah, I never heard about it until I saw your interview. Nope, never
heard about it until I saw your interview. Nope. Ye. All right, and let's send up some prayers for Chrissy Tigue and she's having a very bad experience with pregnancy bleeding and she's been hospitalized. Listen to her explaining super serious by the US, like get up to quickly, pete and that's it. I would take like bath like twice
a week, but I was always always bleeding. I'm about like halfway through pregnancy and the blood has been going on for like a month, so you know, kind of every time I would go to the bathroom, it would be blood, but honestly, just laying there, it would just be blood. But today the big difference was that it kind of was like if you were to just kind of turn a faucet on too low and leave it there and just kind of leave it. And it's so weird because I feel really good. That's exactly why the
wife and I are not having no more kids. I don't care how much money you got, how much you know, insurance you got, where you live, because the way they treated my wife in that hospital two years ago. Hell no, absolutely not. I spin't had no more epidurals. What hospital was that? Because we live in similar areas, because that's what I'm telling you, Wow, you could always use the DOULA girl had four hospital, I had four of Meca Hospital.
We didn't have any any in the house like Tiana Taylor, Salutor, Layton Lathan Lathan, Thomas, Blow Maven. The only problem we had at that hospital was I think it was I was I think it was London. They said that the epidoura was good enough for my wife was like, no, I could still feel a pain. But then once my wife wild out. They gave her whatever she wanted. After that, they didn't have no epidureros from my wife at all, class child, none zero. They was like, we don't have
any more epidureros. And then it's like, what, the baby's right there? You could just push it out, like god damn. That's really how they look at black women. Know, they look at black women like, oh, they can, you know, withstand more pain than everybody else? Crazy broez. Ever since I saw that, I know I don't be doing nothing in the bedroom. Those are all those noises of fake Yeah, well you're small anyway, but anyway, all small, they ain't
none of us. Seven pounds three ounces, seven pounds three ounces. Oh, I didn't know what she was talking. I thought you were just saying, you're just gonna ask a question like that, like I'm not gonna go to human resources after do you want to see sir? Oh? Do you want to go to human resources? Player? It's over, it's over. I got I got a decade to talk, and I gotta ask, and I gotta asks a gift, So where you want to go? All right, so you accepted it. We got
a froot page news next, No, you donkey today. Next, Why are you so flustered? What's going on? Check out? It's making me uncomfortable. Goodness, I want to go to the donkey next. All right, well, who are geting donkey too? It's a police officer in Louisiana named John Michael Gular Junior who needs to come to the front of the cargation. We like to have a world with him. Please all right, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked. This to
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day bitches. Now, I've been called a lot in my twenty three years, but Donkey of the Day is a new wife. Donkey Today for Tuesday, September twenty Knife goes to a Louisiana police officer named John Michael Gulau Junior now John John Junior, is a twenty five year old police officer who got shot in the line of duty. Um look, being a police officers a dangerous job. Nobody ever said it wasn't. In a perfect world, you would
hope police officers could police peacefully without violence. But years and years of police abusing their power and causing violence and not policing peacefully have caused some folks to have a real disdain for the police, and it causes some folks it acts of violence towards the police. Well, this isn't one of those times. To around eleven fifty pm on a random Sunday night not too long ago, Goular John Goulard Junior, who was on duty, reported that he
had been shot. Now, I'm not a police officer, but I would assume that at a time like this, when you look around at the racial climate of the country, when you look at the tension between cops and civilians, you know, you had George Floyd get killed at the hands of the police this year. Brianna Taylor, of course, is dead because law enforcement clearly made some mistakes that led to her deaf and none of the cops were charged. Nobody was charged. You had the two cops in La
I believe that were ambushed and shot. So when an officer like John Gular Junior says that he was shot in Louisiana at a time like this, what do you think it makes the other officers do? I would just assume it. It makes their anxiety go through the roof. And now they are extra aggressive because they want to get home to their families like everybody else, and they
might want a little revenge. Maybe nobody likes their power challenge and when you shoot a cop, that is indeed challenging their power and unlike when cops shoot an unarmed civilian in these streets, trust me, when they catch your ass justice will be served. So Officer John Goulard Jr. I'm sure had the whole police department in a TIZZI
probably had them turning Pineville, Louisiana upside down. I bet the people in Pineville had to deal with even more bs than usual from the police because they were looking for suspects that don't exist. People were probably aggressively getting searched, profiled, and who knows what else. All because John Goulard Junior lied, Oh yes, ladies and gettlemen. He lied not about getting shot. He got shot, but to who and the how wasn't what he said. Let's go to KLBTV file for the
report police. On Monday, September twenty first, I was here in Pineville reporting that a Pineville police officer was shot at by an unknown person and the alleyway behind the shopping center. We find out a few days later that the officer, who we now know as John Goular Junior,
shot himself, concealed and then altered the facts. The officer has been placed on administrative leave and has been charged with one kind of criminal mischief for following the false police report and one kind of mouthfeasance in office for creating the falsehood while wearing a Pineville police uniform. He has been booked into the Rapids Parish Attention Center and as bond will be said by a Rapids Paris District Dutch.
Pineville Police Chief Don Weatherford said that the police department and a team investigators were trying to follow any leading evidence from officer gular jis original report, but eventually the investigation led back to him. We had no reason initially to question what he was telling us was accurate. Wow, Officer John Gular Junior. Some would say you're the pig
who cried wolf. Might have to start calling you office a little, as in chicken little, because you told the Pineville Police Department the sky wasn't what was falling, and it wasn't okay. You had the whole police department in mass hysteria, and I'm sure some racist, crooked, bigoted cop used this to his advantage to harass and vilify a
whole bunch of innocent citizens in Pineville, Louisiana. Se When you talk about the story of Chicken Little, you have to discuss the fact that the hidden meaning in the Chicken Little story is the idea that fear mongering weakens the war effort and costs lives. That's exactly what you did, John.
The real war on crime was weaken for a moment because you want to be officer of Pinocchio and lie about getting shot and have the cops out there looking for a suspect that doesn't exist, and that over aggressive policing. I'm sure they were doing. The folks after hearing about you getting shot, could have cast someone in their life all because you are a chetabob as cop who shot themselves. Now, John Goulard Junior was charged with filing a false police report.
He was released on a ten thousand dollar bond and he remains on administrative leave. Now. I understand mistakes happen. Nobody is perfect, and I don't think imperfect people should be held to a perfect standard. But John, you can't be a company more. Hell no, not when you're proven to be a liar. Okay, I understand you're only twenty five years old, but that's your character. If he lies about shooting himself, I know he will lie about shooting my black ass. How can you trust this man on
any police force? He showed you what type of character he has. And I was always taught that the man who lies to himself and listens to his own lie comes to a point that he cannot distinguish the truth within him are around him, and so he loses all respect for himself and for others, and having no respect, he ceases to love. In quote, I need cops that truly respect and loved themselves, because if they truly respect and loved themselves, and maybe, just maybe they will respect
and love civilians too. Okay, John Goulard Junior does not have that, therefore he should not have a badge. Please let the Hammeltones give John Goulard Junior the sweet sounds of their voices. Please. Oh no, you are the dogee the day, the dogee, oh the day. Ye. All right, well, thank you for that donkey today. Now when we come back, Ryan Holiday will be joining us. Tell the people who Ryan Holiday is. Charlomagne that doesn't know. Ryan Holliday is
one of my favorite authors. Um. He's written quite a few books that I love. Egos The Enemy is my favorite. He also wrote Obstacle is the Way. He's got another book called trust Me I'm Lying. And he has this daily affirmation book called The Daily Story that I read every morning. And he just put out a new book called Lives of the Stoics. So yeah, Ryan Holiday is incredible. So we'll talk to him next. All right, we'll get into that next dope move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club, putting. Everybody is DJ Envy and Chili guy. We all the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest, right Holiday, Hey guys, how are you right? Ryan is one of my favorite authors. UM. Ego is the enemy, obstacle to the way. I read a daily affirmation book every day called The Daily Stoic. That's all my man, Ryan Holiday, And he's got a new book out right now called Lives of the Stoics. So Yan, why why
why is Stoicism Stoics? Why are they soul significant to you? Yeah? Yeah, so so the Stoics were a group of philosophers in ancient Greece and ancient Rome. Who I know, when people hear that word philosophy, you think sort of abstract, you think college professor, you think totally unusable in the real world. But in truth, the Stoics were generals, and they were teachers, and they were soldiers and merchants and writers. They were
real people in the real world. So to me, what philosophy is is this sort of a guide for thriving and and surviving turbulent time. The Stoics lived in times just like these, and what they wrote was really a prescription for for being resilient and for also being a good person inside of that, you know, you thought off the book would a quote that I've always read about philosophy, He said, the only reason to study philosophy is to become a better person. Anything else is just a critique
of words by means of using other other words. Is this true? Like you do you believe it? Yeah? I mean, but I think what stoicism is about is like how do you control your temper? You know? How do you how much is the right amount of ambition to have? And so? And the Stoics were people who had jobs, to owned companies, who wrote books. They were thinking about like how do you raise your kids? You know? Or how do you how do you respond when somebody insults you?
Or you know. For a big chunk of the Stoics they were living under Nero's regime, so you know, they would have under stood a Donald Trump like character very well and all the temptations and dilemmas that come along with with a leader like that. Ryan, are you angry about how Donald Trump not paying taxes? Well? I think you know. A key Stoic virtue is justice, right, the idea of fairness, the idea of honesty. Just defrauding your just de frauding the government on your taxes is wrong
for one reason. But the real reason I think the stokes who would find that objectionable is that by shirking one's responsibilities, You're forcing other people to carry your weight. And I think at the core of stoicism is the idea, like each of us has to carry our own weight. But but most of all, those of us who are successful, who are talented, who are who have been blessed or fortunate, we have the highest obligation to carry our own weight.
And to me, that's what's so morally repugnant about the idea of the president of the United States paying seven hundred and fifty dollars in taxes. I was going to ask, you know, what did you learned the most about writing this book? You know, doing your homework and research, what was the biggest thing that you learned. I mean, to me, what I learned is that these were like real flesh and blood humans like So Seneca is one of the
most interesting stoics. He's he's exiled from Rome by one emperor, but then he's called back by another leader, and but the but the catches. He has to be Nero's advisor. So imagine if you know, you guys get kicked off the radio, and then the only way to get back on the radio is to make some moral compromise that you're deeply uncomfortable with, but you know that through your show you can do good and you can provide for
your family and you can have impact. It's it's such a you know, the idea that you know people are totally good and bad is I think too simple. The reality is human beings are self interested. Human beings have good impulses and bad impulses. Yeah, you know, folk can deal with nuanced like like like they used to when
I read these stories you know about stoicism. It's almost like people can understand nuance better than and they do now because everything isn't right, Everything isn't totally wrong, Like is cultural context to everything. I think that's right. And also like I think we've sort of lost the ability
to worship real heroism. Also though, so like for all of Senecas sort of moral complexity, there were other stoics under Nero who are like, no, not on my watch, I'm gonna go down fighting this, and so you know, these were the real heroes of the ancient world, and we've lost, i think, the ability to really celebrate those kinds of people and and to set them up as
an example. So to me, what's so disappointing about where we are politically is not just where we are, but that every so many of our leaders have just sort of rolled over and taken it, you know what I mean, that they're just like, I don't know. To me, there's nothing less less inspiring than a boot licking sycophant, you know what I mean. That's real, And that's what most Democrats look like. I hate, well, no, not even most Democrats. Most Democrats look like that because they take all the
ba from the Republicans. But the people in the Republican Party who should know better, they look like that too, because they've taken all of this from Trump. Yeah, I mean, you know, the reason our government is set up the way that it is is that a senator has a longer term than a president. And somehow these senators are will like, even though they have job security for the next six years, are afraid to cross the president because they don't want him to send an angry tweet about them,
you know. And the fact that we have these leaders now who can't even decide, hey this you know, calling veterans who died in our wars suckers and losers. I'm not even gonna draw the line there, you know, or Ted Cruz, that's I live in Texas as our senator. It's like if somebody insulted my wife, you know, that's gonna be the end of my working relationship with that person. But we have this sort of spineless generation of pa petiticians, and I think the Stoics are a great example of
people with real character and commitment to their ideals. There's so many discussions about being a boss, and boss talking talk about the importance of being a servant also, well, I think, you know, being a servant of someone else is I think shameful, But being the servant of a cause, to me is noble and the right thing to do. So this when we talk about servant leadership, we're not talking about a leader who tells everyone what they want
to hear. A servant leader puts the cause above themselves. What's the most valuable thing you learned from Stoicism that that has helped you in twenty twenty. There's a great there's a great line from one of the founders of Stoicism. His name is Zeno, and he said, well, being is
realized by small steps, but it's no small thing. So I think the idea that progress is something we inch ourselves to art towards is really important, not just personally, but I also I also think we've got to realize this politically, right, like, um, the way you we're gonna dig ourselves out of this mess is not by one savior or one magical law. It's gonna be about throw first throwing the bums out of office, and then secondly replacing them with better and better people over a period
of years. So you know, I think everyone wants to shortcut, everyone wants a quick fix, but the reality is we get better step by step. We got more with Ryan Holiday when we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good Morning, Yeah, yeah morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Ye Shalomne the guy we ought to Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rum as. Let's talk Little Baby. It's about is the rule report? Angela Yees on the Breakfast
Club now a Little Baby. He put out that song the Bigger Picture, and that song is huge right now. You know, this is all in the midst of calls for justice and everything that's been happening with Black Lives matter, police brutality. But he said he doesn't want an a
part in politics now, he said. When he did say he would work with Atlanta Mayor Keisha lance botin some police reform, he deleted that post later on, and during an interview with GQ, he said, the more I'm seeing what's up with all that is, the more I'm like, let me back up off politics. I don't want to be no Malcolm X and Martin Luther King. I stuck my nose in it. I'm good on that. So he also, No, I'm saying to think about politics is that everyone is
using each other. You know, you just don't let you can't let folks misuse you. And Democrats are groupies. They are a bunch of star for indicators. So I see why, you know, he may feel like that, but I think little baby needs to understand that his voice is not for the politicians. His voice is for the people, you
know what I'm saying. So I don't want him to back off, you know, providing sound down tracks for the people in the street because of how politicians are trying to misuse their affiliation with him, are non affiliation with him trying to get in affiliation? All right? Now, Jewels say Antana he has talked about getting caught with that gun when he fled from TSA. The gun was in his luggage. He was on The Fat Joe Show and he explained how everything went down. Here's how the gun
ended up in his luggage. In the first place, I had a video shoot. I take a little joint with me, just you know, just for you know, always just mistake. So as I'm changing my clothes, I throw the joint in the brand new Supreme bag that I just caught from the dude that brought me the stuff. Now I'm gonna set and from like nine o'clock to like four in the morning. So even myself I had already forgot.
I threw to join the bag and then rolled back to the crib everything, put my bags down, and what I'm saying, mind you, I got a flight to go to LA the next morning. And then he talks about at the airport when the cops came why he ran. I had a war for a traffic ticket that I was supposed to handle in New Jersey. So I was gonna come here to the warrant next week after I got back from my show. Was a little boy. So the girl come back to me like yo juels. She said,
they ain't gonna let me search your bag. They said, how your authorities gotta come and search your back? I still quick to me that something crazy like the joint is in my back. So that whole time he was concerned about a warrant, he couldn't. He didn't even remember about the gun charge, right, Yeah, that the gun until he heard about it on the radio later on. So, I mean, listen, things happened, But why would you run from a warrant if you're just gonna come back and
take care of it. We have to jabe lawyer and take care of it. It was a weekend, so he want to stay the weekends. They said, you know what, I just go home, get my lawyer and then let my lawyer did with it. That makes sense, But you gotta know when you flee, if you get caught, then you're adding on her charges. It is all I'm saying. You're just making a badge. Would have been as big a deal if it wasn't for the gun. Though, if it wasn't for the gun, it would have been that.
It depends on what the child was, but the charge couldnt have been bigger than the gun. So even if it was you know, when he ran before they knew they had a gun, right, he just had a warrant. He thought it was maybe a traffic I think a traffic violation. He seen the handle that at an airport because of a traffic ticket. But you gotta think he was in a cab on the way home. He was fine. If it wasn't for the gun. That's why they really went to go get him. They wasn't gonna go get
him for that warrant. He would have handled it. You leave all your luggage and everything else. I mean, listen, I'm glad. You don't want to spend a weekend in jail. I'll get my body getting my bags on Monday. I don't want to spend somebody get a nice supreme bag. Yeah, I'm glad that. I'm glad he's home. But that is a moment people never seen one, all Right, Dallas mavericks On the Mark Cuban has gone to pick up Delonte
West from a gas station yesterday in Texas. There was an image that was circulating on social media that showed him panhandling in the street, and he's been having a lot of issues. His family members, friends have been concerned about him for the past several years, so now he is open to the idea of enter rehab and Mark Cuban is offering to help cover the cost of that. So I do hope that does work out for him. I love that too. Man, you know what I'm saying.
Don't sit around and laugh at a person because you see him on a meme, or laugh at somebody because you see him in a bad situation. Go help that man that saluted him from going to help that man. All right, it looks like Bryson Tiller has an album coming out. He posted Real Fans No. The countdown started months ago Anniversary ten two, so October second, so he made his debut album five years ago. Everybody's been wanting to know when this is happening. So it looks like
that's the release date. And in other releases, twenty one Savage and Metro Boom and Savage Mo two is coming out this Friday, and they actually put out a trailer that's narrated by Morgan Freeman. Savage is defined as fierce, bea sleep and I'm paying Oh. It's defined as a way of operating or using the system. So if to be in savage mode is to go hard, not allowing
anything to stump or deter a you from your mission. Basically, this means when someone is in sanvage, move feel not to be with I love twenty one Savage twenty one a beast and that's too dope that he got Morgan Freeman doing his trailer. M all right, looking forward to that. I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss Ye. Shout to revote. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up next,
get your request in. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your mornings will never be the same. The Travis Scott Meal just dropped at McDonald's featuring the juicy quarter pound of burgle with let us pickles, onions, ketchup, mustard, and bacon, all with medium fries and a drink for just six bucks. Don't forget the barbecue sauce price and participations May Bury Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
Now morning you you're telling something about Kevin Durant. Yes, actually Kevin Durant this basketball court that he was building in Berkeley. It's located at PS one fifty two PS three fifteen in Brooklyn. It is done, so I think that's stup is part of the build it and they will Ball initiative that he's doing. And he wrote on social media, has tech build it and they will ball, So that's really dope. It looks amazing and the artwork
is by Timothy Goodman. So if you have a chance to take a look at this playground renovation, make sure that you do it. He said, now more than ever, kids these safe and high quality outdoor spaces. So you know, Brooklyn, that's where we're at. And today's National Coffee Day, so I gotta keep reminding y'all that. And you know, I have my own coffee company that we just launched, Coffee Uplifts people, And if you go on the website, you can get half off just for today only, so you
can try the coffee. Right now, we're focusing on voting and registering people to vote, so all that information is on the website also, and yeah, try the coffee. We'll send some coffee to Joe Biden because he gonna need it to night in that versus battle against Donald Trump. We're all gonna need it, by the way, because that tonight doesn't even start till nine pm. The debate. That's late. That is nine pm. They must be on the West coast.
They're not. They're not on the West coast. There's no way they got them two old white men out past nine o'clock. No, it starts to start, man, I hope Joe Biden seven pm. They need to let Joe Biden nap all day long. Seven pm. Lord, that's gonna ends at ten thirty. So it's supposed to be from nine. Are you tell people you'll be up? Yeah, you need to send them some coffee. Um, Joe Biden gonna win, but you're gonna lose, and we're all gonna be in hit.
A Mark complaining about how much Trump lies. Okay, Trump is Trump. He says anything, he does anything, and I think he just gonna get under Joe Biden's skin. And after learning that they don't start tell nine o'clock, Joe Biden will be angry and ready to go to sleep by nine twenty five. Guarantee you think anybody's gonna change your mind based off the debate or you think people's
minds are pretty much definitely. I think, well, you know what, that's hard to say, because I do feel like there's a lot of disaffective voters out there who I'm not saying that they're undecided on who they're going to vote for. They're just undecided on who if they're going to vote. And I think that's the thing people keep missing. It's not about being undecided on who you're going to vote for,
about being undecided on voting period. Because in two thousand and sixteen, four point four million people who voted in twenty twelve stayed home, and a third of them were black. How do you get those people back? That's that's that's what I would be focusing on. All Right, Well, we'll watch that tonight when we come back. We got posit
have noticed a breakfast club. Good morning e j Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy we are to breakfast club, good morning, good morning, and y'all I got some pie yesterday. Did y'all get y'all pie from Fargo? No? I didn't give them a pie? Yes, yes, And it's the latest installment this month. They're actually celebrating the latest installment of Fargo, and they're doing these chef collaborations and you get their own versions of American pie. So I got my pie ready. Now.
Fargo's fourth installment starts Chris Rock and Jason Schwarzman highlighting two immigrant families and they're vying for a piece of the American dream and a tale of immigration, assimilation and power. And in this spirit, effects actually enlisted in claimed chefs Marcus Samuelson, Daniella Soto, Inns and inet Ad Money, So they're actually sending out these pies and they're giving these pie recipes also, and I got a little apron and
everything that goes with it. So you can actually get your own chance to get a piece of the pie and to win at the breakfast club dot iHeart dot com slash Fargo Flavors, and you have until October fourth. To be able to win, you have to be eighteen or older and a US resident, and make sure you tune in this Sunday at ten pm on FX next day on FX on Hulu. Okay, put some pie on the schedule. I got some chocolate chip cookies from wegments, tweet potatoes and sometimes apple with a small scoop of
your lives cream because I'm Latos and Lerance. I don't want to poop on myself. I like pecan now, Pecan not a big poe ei though. I like the chocolate chip cookies. I could do some cookies. I got some chocolate chip cookies from Wagman's. I got a fifteen pack yesterday. I can't wait to eat those this weekend. Goodness. All right, we'll leave us on a positive note. Listen. The positive note comes from my man, Ryan Holiday, who we had on this show earlier today. Slew to Ryan Holiday and
Roland Martin for pulling up today zooming in. But it comes from his book The Obstacle is the Way, and Ryan Holliday says, the obstacle in the path becomes the path. Never forget within every obstacle is an opportunity to improve our condition. Breakfast club potition. You don't finish for y'all dumb
