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TS Madison and Dr. Michael Eric Dyson Interview

Nov 02, 20211 hr 45 min
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Today on the show we had TS Madision stop by where she spoke about Queerphobia in the Industry, Khia Split, Dave Chappelle and more. Also we had friend to the room Dr. Michael Eric Dysonn his new book, “Entertaining Race: Performing Blackness in America”, Martin Luther King vs Malcolm, cancelling culture and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a Florida teacher for child abuse two days after being named Teacher of the Year.

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You love that room anywhere else, your friend stop, that's the world's most dangerous want to show the camera? Agree? Shoe? Is this? Listen City shows Tejnvy, the captain of this usually eat the only one who can keep these guys in. Jolomagne the God. This is the reference Club pictition. Good morning Usa, yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

yo yo yo Yo. Good morning Angela, yea, good Money's dy Yolomagne the guy Pea stood up planning this Tuesday. Good morning, Good morning. How's everybody feeling out now? I'm good. I feel I'm blessed, black and highly favored man, beautiful toothday Morning in the neighborhood. What's happened? It's gonna be a cold winter. I hope y'all know that did fall even come? If you're in Florida, don't worry about this conversation the Texas, don't worry about this. Just places where

it's it's it's cold weather. Yeah. Well, I mean, I guess this is considered a little bit of fall. But I mean, it hasn't been bad. It hasn't been bad freezing. It's about to be give it a minute, Okay, you can feel it in the air. Whatd y'all do last night? Anything good? Anything? Fun? Um? What did I do? Oh? It was my friend Dahlia's birthday, and so we went out to dinner with her, just me, her and Sarah, my realtor. That's all I did yesterday. It was nice, though. Okay,

you know, I got a baby on the way. The baby should be here in the next I would say two three weeks that I haven't gotten a thing. Nothing. Well, I mean not that I not that you don't have a ton of but I I didn't have anything. This is nothing. We didn't have anything. No pampas, no milk, no formula, no basting that nothing. We don't have nothing but exactly, but just just in case, just like to

have something because we only have pampas. Bro Yeah, nothing for I don't I'm seeing my four I thought of the muff has some change. We didn't have nothing. Are you allowed to have another baby shower if you should? No, we don't have no baby shower. I've only had one of those. My wife's only had one of those elbow one baby shower. Yeah. I think they said if you

have because you have girls. But I think they said you're allowed to have a baby shower for a girl, and then if you have a boy you can have one too. That's that's what I think the rule is supposed to be. For the last for Brooklyn, we had like a celebration. It wasn't necessarily a baby show. We didn't ask anybody to bring gifts. It's more just a celebration. I'm at the point I'm like, man, she and Muff has some change. It ain't walking yet crawling. Let you forget.

You gotta catch up. Now you go to the bathroom. Everybody else walking and talking. You got to catch up now. I ain't got time for listen baby girl. All right, well let's get the show crack. And we have some special guests joining us this morning. We do. We have Michael Eric Dyson. He'll be here this morning. Yeah, Michael Eric Dyson has a new book out. Um, oh my god, you don't have as well playing show here. Hey, listen, Michael Eric Dyson. That's twenty seven books. Man. Okay, we'll

talk about it when he when he gets here. That's definitely about entertaining race, race, entertaining something, and it's about performative blackness America. All right. And also Ts Maddison will be joining us. He has Maddison will be here as well. You know she has a show on the Wee TV. But she's also gotten some starring movie roles. Okay, Michael just celebrated the boy to him and his wife. But yeah, he'll be here to talk about entertaining race, performing blackness

in America. This is is it? Twenty four twenty seven. Michael puts out books like mixtape. Bro. Remember we used to have a run down in front of us, so we can see those days are long gone. Okay, we're in the Radio Hall of Fame, but do you know the powerhouse is coming up. We're coasting from here on the coasting. We're coasting from here. I think you know, we never had much help. It's like I made it to the Radio Hall of Fame without the dollars, without help.

So we keep going. Anyone can do this, right, I got the NFL scores, But all right, Front page News. Next, it's to Breakfast Club, Go Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee Charlomagne and God, we are to breakfast club. Let's getting some front page news. That World Series Game six is tonight at eight pm. Again the Brave lead that series three to two, so we'll see what happens in the last night. Monday. In football, Giants lost to the Chiefs. Giants got their ass busted seventeen. It's not

ass bust. They lost twenty seventeen. They got their ass busted. When you're two in five, two and six or two and six, that's even worse. When you're two and six. Every time you lose, you get your ass busted. All right, you're two and sixteen. It is what it is. You're two and sixteen. Drop on Clua one Sunday with our backup quarterback, our backup quarterback three and three. Pretty decent, but dropped the bomb for you. Okay, yeah, what else

we got? All right? Well, if you're traveling on American airlines, just be aware. You know, from Friday to Monday, they canceled about two thousand flights and they were a lot of lais as well, so a lot of people were having issues over the weekend getting to where they're getting to. The airline has said it's because the staffing shortages and also bad weather that has caused disruptions to their schedule,

so just beware. However, they did say that they had some flight attendants that would be returning from leaves starting Monday and the rest will be backed by December according to reports, but just be careful. Southwest was having a similar issue too, so I know a lot of holiday traveler is coming up. Just giving you guys a heads up warning. All right, And Peloton classes are coming to

Delta Airlines. I don't know how you're supposed to do that, but they have stretching and meditation custom classes that is exclusively for Delta that's available on planes that have the seatback screens. Amazing, m that'd be nice. Although if somebody sitting next to you stretching, aren't they gonna like hit you. But the classes are from five to twenty minutes and

ll help passengers relax, stretch, or fall asleep. Meditation classes are great on a plane because I know I'm the type person that I get a lot of rest on the plane, you know, and there's a lot of silence on the planes, not like people talking and chatting, you know. In the Delta sky Club, and I think it's in JFK. They do yoga classes on the rooftop before you get on the plane. So I went out there by accident one day, like just going to sit down a guy.

I was like, Oh, you're here for the yoga class. I was like, damn, this is nice. But it actually was really nice to do a little yoga before you get on your flight and just kind of stretch it out. All right. Elon Musk is offering six billion dollars if the UN can show how they will solve world hunger. This statement came after UN World Food Program Executive Director David Beasley said that if Amazon founded, Jeff Bezos and other billionaires would step up on a one time basis

that could help end starvation. He said billionaires would give six billion dollars to help forty two million people that are literally going to die if we don't reach them. It's not complicated. So now Elon Musk has responded. He said, if World Food Program can describe on this with a thread exactly how six billion dollars will solve world hunger, I will sell Tesla stock right now and do it. So, and he definitely has the means to be able to

give six billion dollars. All right, that's about two percent of his fortune. But then I saw somebody posted, what's the name of the organization you do it? Which one world? You in World Food? You're on World Food proger. I talk mighty pool. He raised over eight billion dollars and they didn't stop world hunger. So how would he launch six billion? Do it? Right? They said? Um, two percent of Eli Must? Well, at the six billion dollars in twenty twenty, the UN World Food Program raise eight point

four billion. How come it didn't solve world hunger? That's what doctor Eli David said. That's a great valid question. I'd like to know. And Eli Must said, if you do provide this information, it must be open source accounting, so the public sees precisely how the money is spent. And so then he responded, the chief said, headline not accurate.

Six billion dollars will not solve world hunger, but it will prevent to your political instability, mass migration, and say, forty two million people on the brink of starvation, an unprecedented crisis and perfect storm to the COVID conflict, climate crisis. So why do people just say things like that, just because, like you know, folks hate millionaires, so they want to

you know, point out the wealth. Calf I guess. And then Elima said, please publish your current and proposed spending in detail so people can see exactly where money goes. Sunlight is a wonderful thing. And he responded, instead of tweets, allow me to show you. We can meet anywhere Earth or space. But I suggested the field where you can see the people processes and yes, technology at work. I will bring the plan and open but yeah, that's when you're just stunting on people for no reason. You can

meet anywhere Earth for space, Jesus Christ. All right, well that is your front page news, all right, get it off your chest eight d five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent phone lines to wide open again eight on drip five eight five one oh five one is to breakfast club. Go morning the breakfast club. Did your time to get it off your checks. Whether you're man or blast, hopefully better have the same. And we want to hear from you on the breakfast las.

Hello yo, big trumper to told something how we feel on family, Oh gosh, welcome back. You gotta change your name from two quick things right. First of Joe, what did Charlemagne say an envy in the football game when they went hike? Can I put my hot dog between your buns? That's one Angela. Listen, girlfriend, I saw your Nick Cannas TV show. You look good with your chubby cheeks, but you were afraid to sing at the end. So I make it on Nick Show and I'll do this

song for you. Angela. Can't you see you're in my fantasy? You got a lady's mustache, but plenty of your cash. You're You're just right for me. You like that? Girlfriend, That's amazing. That was trash. He was horrible. Hello, who's this? What's going on? Man? Let's well, we'll be charit. Wh What up? Though? Yo? Dog? I want to let you know, man, I was at your car show this sad Saturday. Man. I had a due time. Man, Thank you. Man. You

about the kids out? No, man, I ain't got no babies. Man, Come on, man, I'm not even but I had a great time, and I thought I had a good time. Man. Okay, I want to tell you. I want to tell you this man. First and foremost, thank y'all for doing what y'all do for Detroit man, we love it. For real. I gotta take a picture with you. I gotta take a picture with yee, and I'm gonna say, yee, girl, you look an amazing baby for real, for real, thank you? All right, thank you? Oh my god, I gotta picture

for that. Ye but hey, but for real, man, keep doing what y'all doing for Detroit man. And if y'all don't mind, can I shout out my company and say what up? Class? Damn bro yo? I want to let y'all know following us on Instagram and Facebook urpan embodiment with me and my partner Lakeisha. We do all types of stuff. We do speed Dayton. It's called Find the Base Speed Dayton. We do parties. We even got a

mulbile bartender battle coming up. So if you're a part tender Hollow, we're gonna help you out like the persons do. We're gonna make sure that whatever great Tom was definitely a job. The next one is in mine. Hit me on twelve twelve. Hello, who's this? Hey? This is Queta from Atlanta. Quita, what's the matter? Why are you sound like that? I'm very frustrated. Um Me and my daughter, well and my daughter went together for her birthday, you know,

pretty much the day. I said, after she got home to school and you know, I had her birthday gift, kind of talk to her dad and I'm kind of going back and forth with my children's dad regarding our co parents situation. But he does absolutely nothing for our five children, like always have to come up with an excuse. And I met up when I'm not working, so you know, I kn'd of do what I can do to provide for the children, but he does an absolute zero nothing.

Our daughter's birthday was yesterday. Um, we went you know, a couple of places, and we broke down in my car. I'm currently feel broke down with my daughters. You know, she feel sleeps while I'm trying to fix the situation or at least get a ride. He was supposed to come help me. Did he help? No? No, Yeah, I'll typical excuse M. How could you not want to come get his sick daughter? Yeah. I think he was upset because he didn't hear anything. But I got her something

for her birthday. And it's like very pity to me because it's like it's in the you know, where's the parents, you know, like it makes some sis for me. I'm so sorry to hear that you're dealing with that. Yeah, I appreciate it, but you know where I listened to you guys every single day, and me being a struggling mom, I always had wanted to call, just trying to throw my cash up out there to be about to get something like but hill from anybody, give it out, give

it out, give it out. It is dollars side que you I nineteen eighty four, nineteen eighty four, Yes, kill you, I queen, I see any four. Well, I hope you get people to don it. But I do have to question though, you said you got five kids from this guy. Yeah, we were together thirteen years m I broke up with him about ten years ago. I feel like it's an issue with him still want to be with me, but I do not want to put me in my children

back in that situation. Yeah, but either way, he's still talk about it, but no, he still should be taking care of his responsibilities though either way. And why would I want to be with somebody that's not handling their responsibilities. That's so unattractive. Yeah, I mean I asked for twenty dollars, still waiting on that dollars, still waiting on it. Fifteen just for gas plenty. You can't even do that, that's wow. Meanwhile,

he giving his side chick forty dollars whenever she wanted. Yeah, and living all people like make so fix yeah you just you make up excuse togit So y'all have to take care on responts feeling. But I've been throwing it on my own. You know, we have a high school graduate that my mind cready, you know, giving for that. You don't get creddy for anything because you don't do anything. All right, Thank you guys so much, Thank you guys so much. Wroting it down. That's all you can do, right,

get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vet hit this up now, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm telling I'm telling what holl of yo. If this is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed, eight hundred five eight five one oh five one, we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Jessie with an eye from the eight four three, Hey, good morning, get

it off here eight four three, what's happening? Good morning? Yeah, I just wanted time if I talking y'all, good morning, thank you for being old time starve but with the yo yo yo old moran, Yes, ma'am. And I just wanted to mind everybody twenty twease go out and sat today. That's right. Elections are very important if we tend to forget about the city council and I made all elections and we really need to step up because obviously the government didn't do anything borus right now, so we gotta

do it far solve. That's how everybody get out there and vote today. I was just saying, man, I usually vote early, but I gotta make sure I leave here and vote right away. Yeah, I'm voting open, So y'all please go out and do that. It's not for me, for yourself. I'm an dere girls, Thank you, Thank you a great day. Hello, who's this good? Borning? DJ? Charlotte, Mary, what's good y'all? That's what I'm talking about. Hey, So it's trying Rolina. I wanted to call it, you know,

form just like beauty. I mean bring days and my girl, you know we really you broke over people for a birthday and at least you didn't have to buy a president or did you still buy a president? I did? I did. You can't get it, didn't get it? Okay, okay, yeah so but yeah, man, Like we went to eat last night and I played her the audio for me wishing her every birthday shoes. You didn't wish every birthday, so I shold her I did. And I just need to know, like, how do I like winning things? Back?

Bought this world and I wanted to work. I'm saying, well, it's not a contest, sir, and you're not trying to win a prize. So I tell people this all the time. It's the old thing. If you love something, let it go, if it comes back to you, then it's meant to be simple as that word. You can't force it, brother word. I appreciate you. Thank y'all. Have a good morning. Hello.

Who's this? You're black little king? What's up? Broke it off your chest and imagine want to tell you what I'm saying, Great job to y'all versus club, everybody in the building, everybody behind the scenes. You don't get big up on picked them up too, man, And I also want to pay forward to my guy thirty one Sack. If anybody looking for me to anything like that, you can check out the website i amb king dot com. Y'all, man, Hello, who's this year? Hey, trash? What's not much? We're We're sorry.

I'm right out here, you know, feeling good? You know, Cowboys six and one now the Cowboys six and one. You know, I'm looking for you because we're going through the ball. We're going to the ball. Big D energy, Big D energy, big D energy, big baby. Hey, hey, hey, hey, I want to say that we definitely going through the ball as Cowboys Nation. That's right. Looking good out here, We looking good out here. You're looking good. That's right, the Dallas Cowboys of the power tops of the NFC

East and the giants of the messy bottoms. And we ain't going to the bottom, that's right. No bottom, November, no bottom, November. Been there before, y'all be back. No bottom, November, no bottom. No I need a bottom. Yeah, you gotta keep warm, you gotta keep warm on trap one thing real quick, Big Freedom. I'm just gonna say one. I

love Big Freedo. I think when she has done. She's a trailblazer that I loved Big Freedom, but I was gonna say, I'm so disappointed in her after hearing her defend Boosty and say that she don't think that somebody who was I hear you you was in slurs and calling people the efforts and telling people that they should die and they shouldn't be here because of their sexuality, saying that he who is a personal problem with nas when he has went in on vy your way the

thirteen year old. That is the definition, the true definition of homo folkus man. And one of the things that like like when me and Searan had a conversation when we was like having my little Pride month with repor Club, is us versus presidents, US versus people that are presiding us. And Boozy's one of the main people that's presidente man and we have to like just call that out on him. But I'm okay, I traft draft, get it off your chest.

Eight hundred five eight five one o five one. We got rumors on the way, yes, and a new rail housewive City. Find out the new city that Andy Cohen is bringing the franchise too. All right, we'll get into that next, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Listen. Oh gosh, the rumor report got Breakfast Club. Well, are you ready for season two of Tiger King. It's gonna

debut this month. But the problem is this Now Carol Baskin is sewing Netflix and that's over footage from season two. Here is the trailer. What happened to Don Lewis? Carroll knows something. He was dealing with some shady characters down in Costa Rica. Don light and play with dangerous. I'll killing you for that. The ba to kill Carol is built on Mars. These people are going down. I didn't think this way. Come get me, mother, So she wins the footage of her in the second season to be

taken out. According to the suit, it says the scenes that were shown in the latest trailer of Carol Baskin are misrepresenting what really happened during filming. She wants them to erase any footage of her and the promo materials, teasers and trailers. She says the show's reels are actually just unused film that didn't make it into the final cut of the original series, and she's alleging that produces are recutting old footage to make it seem like she's

giving new interviews. I thought the start of the shows in jail Joe Exotic Joe Exotic, but she's a large part of that show too, because you know, they've accused her. People feel like she killed her husband. So if he's in prison and she's not on the show, what we're watching for. I mean, I never watched the first one because the first one did so well they didn't need to put out of two to see if they can

get some more money off of it. So people are saying that she killed her husband and fed him to the tigers, but she's not on the show. Well, she is on the show right now. She's still asking them to take out the footage of her. Yeah, so I don't know legally, because I don't know if that footage was already licensed and they sold it or whatever. I'm not sure what the real deal is behind the scenes. But she's just trying to get out of there. Oh Gods,

healing energy. All right, So Tiger King does return to Netflix on November seventeen, all right. Jennifer Lopez recently did an interview with the sag After Foundation and she was talking about feeling violated during her first on screen romance. So what happened was the experience was uncomfortable and her

character on the show started develop in the movie. And the people are speculating that this is from the movie money Train, because she has said before that was her first love scene, and so she was talking about how horrible the experience was for her the first time she had to do a scene. She said it was never in the script, It was added halfway through filming. She didn't believe the scene had anything to do with the movie. She said she felt producers added it in just because

they wanted a sex scene. Now. She never named the actor, but like I said, people think she's talking about Money Train. She said her leading man pressured her into it. She said he was a big star at that time with a lot of cloud and I was just starting out. It was my big break and he really pressured me. He told me if the scene wasn't hot enough, my part would end up on the cutting room floor and that would be bad for my career. I get a reputation as difficult to work where she said, we did it.

It was horrible. We were both completely naked with nothing between us except the sock on his boner. I was so naive then. Now I would have had pillows and covers and whatever to prevent contact, but I didn't know any better. So here's his famous actor basically humping my leg and pawing away at my breast and kissing them. It was awful. I felt violated. I swore I'd never work with him again. And then she said he's not

done too well lately. So maybe that's karma, all the lessons you learned as life goes on, right, Like I never never compromise yourself for a position. Yeah. So, but like she said, she was new. As her first love scene, she thought she wouldn't get any more roles and Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake. They are actually getting a documentary that's gonna be on FX and Hulu, and that's all about that Super Bowl controversy. So according to Deadline, it'll

be part of the New York Times Presents series. It's called Malfunction, The Dressing Down of Janet Jackson. It's going to come later this month, November nineteen. Now we know that's not traumatic to Janet. I'm sure it is. Yeah, So why are you doing that. So this is gonna be previously unseen footage and interviews to people involved with the production of that halftime show. Well, Justin timber Lake

better get ready to get canceled on that day. It's gonna be a lot of social media outrage, he said. Malfunction will also explore the racial and gender politics at play in the response to the moment. Justin timber Lake wasn't really impacted negatively and Janet's career took a hit. Justin you might well start apologizing. Now when did it come out? I think November nineteen, Man, start apologizing now, don't wait, Justin, do you gonna get ahead of it?

All right? Right around the corner? Yeah, oh yeah, just crimeer River now, all right now. Andy Cohen has announced a new Real Housewives city. Here's what you have to say. Get your passports are eleven city. We are going to the billionaire's playground, the city of Gold, the desert, always says the Real Housewives of Dubai, first international city produced by Bravo. So that's gonna be next year in twenty twenty two. That was on the Today Show. Okay, I

want to see that. I'm excited to that that's gonna be rich Dubai. I think that's gonna be dope. That's gonna be insane. They're gonna make everybody here look pope. Yeah, it's gonna be like crazy rich Asians. If you saw that movie, how extravagant that was. All right, Well that is your rumor report, isn't that That's the whole point of the Housewives franchise? All right, Like I don't want you to look, is it? Balling is possible? Right, Dubaia

is gonna be like next level balling. Yeah, tigers a little bit of ball just about their lives and how they interact with the type of those things. But Dubai's gonna gonna be on another another level. Okay, all right, now we got a front page news. Next one we talked about Easy. Yes, let's talk about Facebook. You know they change their name and so now the people who have a company called Meta are willing to sell their trademark to Facebook. Will tell you the price. What about

Metal World Peace, Well that's two teas. Oh all right, it's a breakfast club. Go order So breakfast club. Your mornings will never be the same. Angela Hair talking about my friends at the General Insurance. They offer flexible payment plans and the ability to choose your payment date. Plus they let you choose how you pay, whether that's with cash, card or a check called eight hundred General or visit the General dot com to learn more Today some restrictions apply.

Morning everybody, Charlomagne the guy we are to breakfast club. Good morning. Hey, let's get in some front page news. Funday football. The Giants lost to the Chiefs seventeen twenty. Giants lost to the Kansas City Chiefs seventeen to twenty. There at the bottom of the NFC East. Okay, they are a power I need in power bottoms. They're the weak, messy bottoms of the NFC East. The power tops of the Dallas Cowboys. Drop on a Coops bomb for us at six. Thank you very much. Ye'll been in the

bottom before. You'll be back now. A World Series Atlanta please the ashal SNETA eight to old nine. Of course Atlanta leaves the series three two? Now, how many games they playing in the World Series seven? It's the best of seven there, Yeah, it seems like they've been playing forever.

It's been going for like two weeks or what happened well, if you like baseball, then you should be excited, all right that it's been going on all right now, Mark Zuckerberg guess he's already announced that Facebook is changing their identity. They're trying to get the trademark for Meta now. The people that own it. It's a company called Meta PC. They've already filed the trademark for Meta for their computers, laptops, tablets.

But they said they will sell it to Mark Zuckerberg for twenty million dollars more y'all, y'all, yall under they can't get more and get more. They can't get march Mike, Mark Zuckerberg. Mark Uckerberg got billions and billions of dollars. If they want to change, think about how much money Meta Facebook is about to make, you know what I mean, Meta Facebook Facebook to Meta Facebook. I'm just saying, I'm I'm t talk about the companies. Think about how much

money are about them. But they can't ask for too much because then they can change Meta one. I would do a licensing deal. Let me tell treat you like land. But what they are saying is A source close to the discussion says Facebook believes they have the rights necessary to adopt the Meta trademark for their goods and service. They go, they go, It's gonna be big, big versus a little bit. You know the deal, you know the dale. I see where this is going. Let's go to court.

Meta gonna have enough to fight Facebook either way. I would still I would take the twenty million. But nobody said Facebook is offering twenty million. That's what they're asking. They said they would be willing to sell it for twenty million. I would attempt to Lisa to them every year. Sounds like Facebook gonna take it. Sounds like they're gonna be like, well, we're not making computers and laptops and tablets, so we can figure a way around it, all right.

The Oklahoma Parted and Parole Board voted three to one yesterday to commend commuting the death sentence of Julius Jones to life in prison with the possibility of parole. He was nineteen years old when he was convicted of the nineteen ninety nine murder of Paul Howell, who was a businessman. He's always said he was innocent. His family said he was with him at home when the murder took place.

He was supposed to be executed November eighteenth, and in the petition they said he was found guilty because of fundamental breakdowns in the system, he had an ineffective and inexperienced public defender. They also said there was prosecutorial misconduct. A Jara came Forage and said that he heard another juror refer to Jones as the N word, and several individuals have said that his co defendant, Christopher Jordan, admitted that he killed Howell, so they believed that this evidence

does prove all of this that he's innocent. The families maintained his innocence, but Howell's daughter Rachel said that she believes the evidence proves that he's guilty. In her family is being revictimized. So, I mean, if somebody else could admitted to the murder, then I mean, it's not a big piece of evidence somebody else admitting to a murder. You can't. Yeah, you know, I've always been against the death penalty. So so now they have to decide whether

or not they're going to commute his sentence. So that still has to be decided, but they are going to commute him right now to life in prison, with the possibility of her role. All right, well that is your front page news. All right, thank you, miss yet Now when we come back, T. S. Madison whill be joining us, so we'll kick it with T. S. Madison when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, The Breakfast Club. Your morning's will never be the same morning.

Everybody is cj Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. T. S. Madison? Why didn't do everybody out there that's watching, honey and listening, this is the a T. S. Madison. I got to do it for the people that love me. Is it on? Is it on? Honey? Is this bitch recording?

What's the YouTube? Land? Twitter, Land, Instagram, Land, Snapchat, ground us, scruff beat, GC jack, Facebook, Periscope and less but not least different single one of my bitches Chrischun Mingle and the lands all across the land. This is your girl, Tis Madison. I'm coming to you loud, live and always a fail of an in color from the Breakfast Club. How are you this morning? Well? I feel good, you know, I'm finally here and and I actually got a chance

to wrap my arms around your hood, your neck. You know, you short, just like me, and first you know, and I already done work with my girl Angela yee over there. Conversation was talking about love things that I don't really, you know, know too much about because too much about love. No, I don't really know a lot about love because I used to be an ho. But that's that conversation. But they always say, your first, last, and best love is self. Loves you know something about self? Yeah, I love me,

I love me, I love all of me. And that's why, you know, my personality is so big, because I've gotten to really become in love with myself. And you know, I try to tell people that there's nothing out either they can say to me or about me, you know that would make me not love myself or not make

me really understand exactly who who I am. You know. Well, I've been able to watch your show on we TV, which was a t S massive experience, yes, yes, and to see even your conversation with your family, see you talking to your father, So talk to me about how that was to just reveal so much about your personal life. Well, you know, to be honest with you, I really in taping that show, I really found out that I have

a lot of trauma that's associated around my father. You know. Yeah, you know, at one point I didn't I didn't really want to think that I suffered from any type of trauma because you think growing up as a young queen like, oh, well my dad ain't here, I don't really need that. And then you grow older because I just turned forty four last week, you know. Oh yeah, for those that's listening and watching baby, they gave me the good. They

gave me the good to keep. They say, Matt Sleep, we want you to song whatever I know him because oh that's did he did it. I got a little didy in my mouth. So you know, it really made me, you know, understand that I didn't need my dad, you know. And then looking at it back on television and watching him, you know, say stuff to me. And there was one part where he said, I don't don't don't jump on me. I said, yeah, I ain't gonna jump on you, but you better watch your mouth because you know, I don't

play with you. You know, I really think that by me not having my dad in the house, it really toughened me. And then watching it back, I was like, maybe I do want to have her at forty something years old, I might really want to have a relationship with him, and didn't asked me for money. You're gonna buy me thisuse, no gonna buy you what he's gonna buy me this trump No, No, I'm not buying you this.

Even when he got we don't think about like your father referring to you as hey, yes, y'all, don't let me let me say this. I want the community that's out there listening to me, like my sister community and stuff like that, understand that I'm here, this is my story, this is this is my journey, this is my path. We're not a monolith, and so please do not take my words as the words of the entire community. I'm a little bit more lenient with my parents. You know,

I'm their child. They knew you from the beginning. Yeah, they know me from the beginning. So you know, it's it's gonna be a difficult little time no matter how old I get, it's gonna be a difficult a process for them trying to process that. I've come to grips of who I am and what I am, and so I don't always you know, necessarily like put a lot of stress on them for the she thing. But when I look back at it, and I'm like, oh my god,

tis master. You are a public figure, and you know you can't just have them around here just saying he him that all this type of stuff, some effort is good, you know, and you gotta lay that long down, like, look, you ain't seeing him since I was a teenager, so cut it. I got him to call me by my girl name, which is which is Madison, and he and he says she and stuff now, which you know my mother it was a it was a tough transition for her too, but she's in it now because she understands.

I may not accept it totally, but I respect it. And that's the only thing that I would like to convey to people in the world, like I don't want you. You don't have to accept it, but just respect it. Yeah, And I think it just takes a little bit of education, right, like like give everybody some time to learn instead of just being so quick to say, all, he's transphobia because

she's transphobia. Well, you know, as long as you're making the effort to move forward, because there is there is transphobia and homophobia that's really rampant out there, rampant, and it's rampant out there because people's spaces are felt like it's threatened, Like bo see, God, why did you bother with little knives X for what's the problem. My thing is when he said that he's a detriment like to kids and we need to worry about the kids and

all this stuff. But I'm like, but you the same man had an overgrown ass woman perform a fallacia on your young son and you didn't see anything wrong with that, but you It's make it make sense to me. I was so confused about the situation, Like who kids really need to be the protective Yeah. I love hip hop and I love all the screet rappers, but you know, none of them have the right to say little Nix

the detriment. He's not. If you've ever wrapped about violence towards people, celebration the drugs, using a selling you don't you Nah, you can't disrespecting women, not go for all, not just for Everybody's no issue with boosting. You know he said. I was a real big fan of him, but I just it's just like I was watching him really raged down a little nos X and I'm like, sir,

are you dealing with some kind of trauma? And then I saw all the other dudes TI chiming in on it, especially when it came now to that thing with the baby, because I know y'all saw what I was saying about that, and then they just came with the blues like, well, if if the baby could say what he was, a little nos X should be. I was like, what it's

going on? One right when I really evaluated the situation and I sat and looked, I was like, oh, it's these career that day they're looking at like, you know, as long as you well here it is. As long as we're gay and we're doing their hair, we're doing their makeup, we're writing their lyrics on the sideline, we're not an issue. We're not a threat. But once we become eye level and then above, then it becomes an issue, like, oh, now we're worried about occupying space. Occupy spaces. That's the

interesting take on it. I mean, but you know there's so many different spaces, like little nos X and Boosey wouldn't even take up the same space. Little there in the music industry. Yeah, but it's enough for everybody, right, Well, they should see it that way. People don't see it that way. They should see it that way. How many times? How how long has it been since they've they've charted

like little nas eggs. When the Baby said those things that the Rolling Loud place, I got a lot of bounce back for it because I wrote what was the reason? I wasn't necessarily I love the baby. You know why? I respect that because you're you're, you're you want to know the reason? Yeah, because you want to have a conversation. Let me let's talk what I wanted him to do as a real aspect, like I feel like that the

baby is. I wanted him to say, I'm beefing with Party, I'm beefing with Meg, them folks, I'm beefing with all these folks over here, them some focus over there. And so I was talking to them. I was like, what was the reason? And so people took what I was saying like, oh, he got the right to say what he want to say by this, say y'all, I'm like, nah, I'm his fan. I don't want him cancel. He black like me, I got it because I'm a hood bitch, so I understood exactly what it was. It was. It

was a beef thing with a group of people. But instead of him being real and sad y'all over there, I was talking to one and him and I said, what was the reason? Man? The shade will put that out there? And the people was dogging me. They was dragging me for like weeks, and I just feel like that they came with with vitriol in their heart because I am TS Madison. All right, we have more with T. S. Madison when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good

morning morning everybody in cj Envy, Angela Yee. Charlemagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with TS Madison. Yeah, well, let's talk about that, because we also played a clip of you discussing Dave Chappelle and so you had an issue with that. So let's here's my issue with the Dave Chappelle situation. Right, I didn't watch the special. How many times am I going to watch a comedian make make transsexual jokes or whatever?

I didn't watch it, So I did watch everybody in the community, like really have this issue with what he was saying. So I saw little clips of him talking about his trans girlfriend Daphne, who who was a white trans sectual. And then I would listen to my sisters, my black trains sisters say what they were saying. I said, Okay,

I get it. In a nutshell, we really want black men who occupied positions of power to understand that they have extreme influence over the over our community and who gets the short end of the stick when it comes to trans issues and things that are the black girls.

And so you as a black man, need to understand that if your if your black trans sisters out here screaming saying, you got a good a good audience of people, but your black dudes, you know, are taking a lot of the things that you're saying, and we are already met with so much victory. All like, that's it. I didn't want I didn't want them counsel. You know what.

It's interesting to me because like somebody like Sydney Style for example, right, I've known Sydney Star for a really long time, and some people would say she's a bad representation of the trans community. A lot of people have said that about and people have said that about Yes, that because people feel like you have to represent everyone like you're not well, here's the same Sydney group of real people. I personally wish and I love Sydney to death because she's been on my show, to the Queen

Supreme Courts. I really wish I could have gotten Sydney when she was young. She needed a gay mama, to get a real gay mama to put her arms around her and be like, Noah needs a no daughter, that's not what you do. People are still mad at her for her conversations about chingy. Then she comes with this Darious mccuary situation, and then people are still looking at her from the chiny stuff, and I'm like, niece, now

you know you got to do better. Fill they were they posted a video of them together kissing and it looks like a photo shoot happening. Yeah, And then you know, people they were saying that they not together. He he was saying that they're not together. Not this is my thing. This if you like the girls, and you you like

the girls, it's okay. It's a new day. And if you get caught on multiple occasions Bobby Valentino, multiple multiple allegation, multiple things, the next time you get caught or whatever, Why don't you just throw your hands and people like, that's what I'm really waiting to happen. So what about people saying that you can't out somebody, right, Because I want to get your take on that, because i've heard

that before. I've heard chance women say well, I'll never reveal the people who I've been with because I don't want to out people because then they get ostracized. And I'm not saying that that's right or wrong, but I want to get to your take. Well, here's my take. If you have been living in your authentic self for however long you knew how long it took for you to come forth to say, all right, this is what it is, and this is how I'm going to live

my life. I personally don't feel like that it is my duty to put a man's business on front street. This is not me, okay in the DL man, but it is not my duty to put his business on front street like that, because I already knew what it was like for me when I was battling in my brain like oh, I'm gonna tell my mom and haw, I'm gonna tell my vote how I'm gonna do this.

But I also feel like that if you've gotten quote unquote called throw your hands are shout and be like, yeah, I do like them, and I really think that that is what's going to break the stigma around it. Yeah, because the truth is nobody really cares like they probably think ful and the girls got to stop outing to me and the way they do because it becomes sensationalized.

People felt like you weren't like we were saying earlier a good quote representation what they didn't think because I'm in tune that I still have a penis and I don't want to have an s RS surgery and I've a you know, been very vulgar about sexuality and and and and sex and stuff like that. People are scared of those type of tuff, even if you're not trans. People do not like when you're just like open about

everything about you. Yeah, I'm open about that because it's just I feel like that I don't want you to be able to have any hold over me or skeletons to pull out the closet over me totally, like completely, And so it's the same way with Flame, Like I love Flame, that's my that's my sister. Now, everything that my sister say, I don't agree with everything my sister

to say. But Flame was one of the first girls on television that I saw on comic view who I had some type of relation to because Flame told jokes about her is at the top of her get the bottles. Finally there some form of me that I see. I saw a conversation It was you Flame, Yeah, And I was a little disappointed because I'm like, I with Flame because I like Flame. Why would you disappointed? But I

think that I forgot. One of them was saying, I think it was actually what's basically saying, like THO was hope, but I was hoping, you know what it is, but she was. She was basically saying that we only with flame because Flame reinforces negative stereotypic t I'm like, further of all, I don't even know no stereotypes of transgenders and Flame because I'd like Flame. I genuinely just like

Flame as a person. I appreciate flames existence because she and I share some of the same views, not all because she don't that pronoun stuff is not big for her. It's big for me, you know. See, Somebody like Flame would get me in trouble because Flame would say he she we and I'm like, no, my pronouns an't be saying flame. But the way you stay out of trouble, Charlot man, when you run into two people who are in the in that binary spectrum, you say, hey, how

would you like me to address you? Just give me your name? Yeah, your name, but like, what are your programs? Because if you have a conversations like what she did or it was her, so how would you like? I'm I'm still learning this stuff. Like I'm on the set right now. I'm in a movie called Bros. It's Universal Pictures, Billy Achner. I'm just Apple. Congratulations, thank you, congratulation. I left.

I left that basement ro and I'm on the Netflix rum come that's coming out with Gabrielle Union called The Perfect Flats is working. You know, I left that basement and everything therefore in there and left it there. But that's another story that I ain't gonna be messy this morning. Where but for all y'all holes that were sitting out there time about some honey, what was she gonna do after the incidents? Hi, y'all shot tie God, don't play

by me. But I'm on the set and this, and there's there's a PA there and and oh see also the mess up and they identify as non binary, and so I have to use they and them. That's something that's some difficult for me. But I'm like, m I'm learning to do this because I'm old school queen, like Flame is an old school queen. But I'm more open to absorbing a flame like is you got a cup? And I get it. With her, I get that flame, I get it. But I'm like, Okay, I'm a generation

after her. So I'm still like, I'm open to learning these things because I want to respect everybody all the way around. I really want to occupy a respectful place because I don't have to accept everything, but I would like to respect. That's my intention is important. You might mess up, but if your intention is always based in kindness and goodness, I think that's important. Yes. And so there are times that I have slipped on sid and I said she and I've grabbed her arm. I've grabbed

their arm. See, I've grabbed their their arm and I've said I'm sorry. Even me reporting on Demi Levado sometimes that's hard for me. Now Demi Levado is different from me. They get on my nerves. Bitch, I ain't gonna say all that, but David, you might. Yeah, bitch, are you trans today? Are you not? I'm binary tomorrow? Like now they are confusing this. The aliens thing got on my nerve. That's and I was like, wait, they say they're ali No,

DEMI said that. Don't refer to extraterrestrials as aliens. It's offensive. I'm like, how you know what you? Yeah? See, it's that complicated stuff what I mean. And this is why they would say I'm a detriment to communic because I wears their ass out. And as much as I don't feel Caitlin Jenna athlete's foot have an ass, I respect her. Tell me why she and her because I want it back. All right? We got more with T. S. Madison when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.

Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with TS Madison. Yeah, So why did you and kaya split? Uh? You know, I don't know. I seen one thing was one thing and then I've seen another was another point of view. What would you say was your experience. The bitch don't want to grow, and she's so she's so talented at all things, and she just does not want to grow. But we're gonna see that bitch in front of that

bookcase until she leave here. And she blamed it on NICKI Minaje this, and I'm like, damn, you know, it was just so much stuff. Nikki came in their genuine wanting to be a part of something that was growing so fast and so big, a part of that. Wanted to put that. She wanted to roll it out. You know, I can see why. I listen, you know, say what you wanted. She highly entertained and then us together, we

were highly entertained it together, and we reshaped culture. I just wanted to step up what I mean, everybody that's anybody comes through the breakfast Club. I wanted everybody that's anybody to be able to come through our spot too, you know, and and make it do what they do. But now if I don't know if that would have happened, it was hard on. That's that's why that's why it had to be lighted. Dog. I don't want to just sit over there and say keshak or hand, well go

what Nika say. That a mess that you could tell how old she is because her mother and I was like, oh god, and those reactions I said were really reacting. I would have loved and she said, where are your children? Bitch came up here, She's like she don't have no kids, and this and the other whatever blah blah blah. But I would have loved for her to come to and it would have been fun and it would have been funny. But you know, baby girl ain't seen. She didn't have

the same vision that I had. But then, did you ever feel bad about saying things about people? Because then I also feel like sometimes we don't look at others as human beings. That's true when we're talking about them, until you're in that position and people are talking about you. And let me tell you something. You see what's going on with Wendy right now? Them spirits is in her ass up and they found her up because that perfect chair calls with a cost sending me and me and

that girl sitting they see each other. It was a cost because as soon as we fell out, all our teas and all my teas and all the stuff started coming out, and people were reading me and all this type. So I was on the other end of it, and it just really made me be like, you know what, mass I really don't want to occupied that spece because I don't like that feeling. That's real, right, I don't really like that. It don't the head. It'll eat you up eventually. There who you are, it's in Wendy ass up.

We're sending her healing energy. But we know, listen, whatever you put in the universe, you will receive it back, you know. And so that would have never I thought it was Charlomagne. I did. I thought it would have been as big as this, And it was as big as these things because it reached all the way up to y'all ears. We reached all the way to Nikki's ears. It reached the ears of the folks around the world. I used to be in here playing it during the show,

was laughing as on us. We would get y'all, but we would get y'all because it was used to call me Charlomagne, and I got it. I gave you that name living, you know, I did that, but you know, and I gave Wendy her name when diy Windale by following you or but I don't do it my what what when did win Dale? By following you are in thought? Rufus Claude fiotis who get helped over James and the

giant peach hezze Kaya Walker Williams third. I gave you that bitch that name because you know, every time she came up on our docket, I will always add a name to her, you know, but it wasn't. But people start to tear me up. Mask and how you want people to treat you like a woman and you miss gender and Wendy. I'm like, I never call her he I know, well she got the masculine name, you know, that's the big woman. But that's the thing. When my fans reprimanded me for that, I toned it down. I'm

trying to eradicate it from my vocabulary. I'm trying, but I've turned it down because it was like Madison. You can't laver got him, she said, She said, Laverne Cox said, Madison. Out of seeing you over there calling giving Wendy those masculine names, you know what that means, I said, oh, bit you right. I can be checked. Earlier in this conversation, when we first out of you've been talking about your love life here we go or lack of So where

are we at right now with it? Personally? Right now, I'm in a space of whatever dude I fool with right now, I want him to live at his house and I live in my eye. See, I'm a high maintenance bitch. When I get up in the morning, I gotta have my wig on. I want to look the same way I called him is the same way I want him to see me. And it's times that I might want to put my wig off. You don't think you'll be with somebody that you're comfortable enough, because that's

why it's wondering. It's out here, Lady's listen, so wondering because it's wondering because they wonder which how that to feel over there? And they wonder how them looks feel over there because they know what's going on in home. Because the woman that he got with ain't the same woman he was with. He don't wonder about that, asks no more. Well, black men don't cheat, So get you a black gold, that lie. I got a plenty of black men right now, and they cheat. Black men, don't.

You got plenty of black men right now, and they cheat. And they cheat. Yeah, you like that better? Now he got she got the worry about that? Let her never had a girl call you and be like you you don't have a girl call you two age, not in decades. I felt like, yeah, absolutely, Let how worry about that? You let me tell the truth or do you deny it and cover for him? No, I'm not gonna cover for him because he should have had it together and not have my phone. He should have name me KF

see it now, grease a chicken bit. So what do you do when a woman called you about her man? What you want? Talk to him? Because if if you talk to me, it's gonna hurt your feelings. What if he was like, I want to leave my wife for you. Oh no, I don't believe that. Don't Ladies. If a man tell you he want to leave his wife for you, run the line. And if he leave his wife for you, he gonna leave you for another bitch just to show

us your ass turned towards the ground. If he if he what, just to show us your ass turn stay straight up towards the ground. If he get with you from another bitch, you best believe it's another bitch gonna taken from you. Why are you trying to figure out my ass to her to the ground straight to what you did last night? I guess when you sit down, charle man, you ain't never got until you know the procte is there in the ass. He knows I saw American, I heard about it. If there God is a woman.

That's how you know. I believe that because she practical joke. Yes, she played a practical, practical joke on the man. See me, I enjoyed, bak that NA played a practical joke. YEA, explain why would you put the best gland that the owner man's you know? To put it in there? You know what I mean? Don't be putting up. That's because they do. Now I'll say that I don't even tell you he like a little ain't no play. I never told you that ever? When it was when Charlemagne ever

said that you mark your ass? Oh? Yes, no I don't. I don't like it, but it's happens. No, no, no, yeah, the comic p I told me that he had two women throw his legs behind his eard eighties. Yeah. I don't necessarily like it, but it's happened. But did you stop them. No, why would you stop them if you liked it? That's right. No, it's because that's now said what I want to do? Now, I got something always to say, and you said getting mad at me, I'd

be like with jam, ain't that wrong with that? You see, I don't want to talk because you're married, man, so I shouldn't be saying this stuff to you. The Bible says the bed is under foul when you with your husband, so you can do all the things, so you can eat it. If your hood, if you eating your hoosband, the Bible says, it's okay, your husband's latest. Eat these men. So I don't have to nobody has to do it. You don anybody ever told you? No, I'm good. I

don't like that. I mean, I don't really go for that. I'm a I'm a verse bottom. That means even though I still have my my piece, I don't really like to, you know, penetrate men. That's not my that's not my goal to like, I'm not looking at the man and a's like, I'm a bird watcher. I want to steal what you're print heing on Okay, what look like in the sweat pants? No, I want to see what it's looking like. So what I'm saying is I'm a verse bottom. I will only get on top of my dude if

that's something that he requests for me. I just I don't want to have a sex change. I just don't because I feel like that I'm totally I'm at peace with my transition. This as far as it's gonna go. Is it because it's scary to you or well? Once again, I want to say this out loud. I do not speak for the entirety of the trans community when I say this. This is my experience. I feel for me that I still have my phone called a god hot explain that's still my connection? Yeah, he gave it to me.

I ain't don ad isn't everything else? But what about your soul and your heart? No? Oh, he gave me that. Though I'm connected to my female and my my males. I mean no, no, we all should be. You should be divine, masculine and sacred, feminine, sacred shoul. See you get it, and I'm glad. I see Charlemagne growing who y'all unhird up here teaching Charlemagne Well, tes Madison, we learned a lot about you today we have we have another guest that we got to bring in the waiting

on me to get up. Yeah, they're waiting, but I don't. Don't be a stranger. I love y'all for having me. Charlomagne. You real good folks. Flame told me you was good people. That's my people. It's good folks. You feel I mean, you know I'm good people. You see now you know feel I feel the energy good. I'm good folks. But I don't judge nobody until I was shaking their hand, gave a hug, had a conversation with them, felt their energy. See they've got good energy. I think so I got

good in Yeah, it's authentic that much. I know, real last energy. Give me an Instagram and Twitter and all that Instagram is that the real ts Madison. My Twitter is Tis Madison at l One. My Facebook is Tis Madison. Look out for Bros. Coming in August, the perfect Fine whenever Gabby puts that out. Zola is on on Showtime right now, tis Massive Experiences on we TV or it's also on All Black. I got some stuff coming with All Black. I got a lot of things going on

at the doll. Yes, Tis Madison at the dog, I love you love if Ts Madison, It's the breakfast club. This is the rule of sport with a well. Cardi B was on her IG live and it was early in the morning. She was just talking about she misses being in the club. People need her in the club, and she's tired of all this slow ish in hip hop right now. Here's what she had to say. So, I went to the club today. I know what this is missing in the club. One made they're missing They'

missing my music. I came from the street club and now that I'm in the game and everything, and I'll be seeing all these mothers on Twitter. It's like, you need to have fat, you didn't have bars needed at this. I want to make music to turn the fuck up they're hearing. No, Well, go make the music that you want to hear in the club. Then body be the chain you want to see in the club. She got turned there. Here's what else she had to say on

these rappers who are doing lean and smoking weed. It's so I feel like we keep on the same song over and over and over again, and I feel like nine days they're making music with like this type of bee that it's mad depressing, all these rappers now they all of them want to die. All these start doing mean and smoking weed. You know, there's the thing about the rappers, right, they get money and they just start they start buying too much. Mother, we had too much

leave and they make that slow. I want to turn up the club, nade me what she said wrong? Though, I feel like I feel like there's an artist that says something like that at least every couple of months. He pay said it a couple of months ago in regards to the music, and everything sounds the same, Doctor Dreko sign like, what did she say wrong? Well, I guess after she woke up, she was getting dragged on social media and there was some back last years what

she said about that, Guys, I just woke up. Oh I'm getting kind of drag to see this. But I don't get on live because you switch about words. I'm not gonna go live no more mad about because you saying club and not blow up. No. And then she also posted on social media, I just want to balance. Sorry if I've worded things wrong. I just love music that job hard and turn the club up, and she mentioned dreams and Nightmares by Mike mel and Ti Grizzlies first day out as a perfect balance of rap and

turn up. Like I always tell y'all, man, if everything causes outrage nowadays, then nothing matters because I don't even know what they would be mad about in that situation. Makes no sense, But it's just it is funny when she was turned up at the club and then you do all that and then you wake up like, oops, she didn't say nothing wrong, and our producer that she's getting dragged for saying rappers want to die. I mean

they're promoting the deaf lifestyle. If you're promoting the celebration of you know, drug use so much, that is what that Ultimately, some of the music is talks about how many artists have we seen, you know, pass away because of drug over So yeah, if they're making that kind of music, that's celebrating that lifestyle that will lead to death right now. Little Nazex tried psychedelic mushrooms to create his latest album, Montero So, he revealed in um Wall

Street Journals magazines New Innovator's issue. Part of the process was talking to producers affecting on life rather than working on any music, and these psychedelics allowed him to push past lots of lingering feelings of self consciousness. He said, I was able to open up a lot. I was able to write actual stories about my life and put it into my music. I actually did that for the first time. And you know, there has been a lot

of talk about these magic mushrooms. Bob Marley's family is launching a line of mushroom products this year in partnership with Silo Wellness. Mike Tyson also recently talked about taking some, and he said his whole life changed after So isn't this what cart of merse, no wrapping out with drums and stuff? Plant based? No? No, no, that's no no. No,

shrooms is plant plant based medicine. I actually punked out last New Year's because we had a whole ceremony with Shaman in the Hills and everything, and I was like, I'm not ready, but just shrooms yet sounded like the same to me. No drugs as between plant based medicine and prescription medication. These kids are overdosing on. No. Man, she talked about weed, but I never heard nobody to talk about od on we I thought she was talking about prescription kills. Say we are, I don't I don't

smoking weed. I don't agree with drugs. Drugs weed is plant based. I don't agree with Listen. I've done shrooms plenty of times. I enjoy it. It's stuff that a plant based. I disagree with now when it's the prescription drugs, the pharmaceuticals. Different ball game, but plant base. No, all right, well that is your rum report. Trooms we ayahuasca? I can't wait. That's what cart you was talking about, all the drugs. Now, No, it's not no. She said, we

can't pronounce. She said, we don't. Can't. If you can pronounce, try to be definite. Spell Nope? Why a y U s C I A Nope? How you spelling? All right, well that is your We gotta go, tee you do. You can't spell it either. We gotta go. She's trying to google it. Fact, we're don't give her a minute. He tried it. I never tried ayahuasca. I've only ever done m shrums. Nor can she spell it's words? Spell? Okay? Well, who are you giving a donkey to four? After the

hour of Florida? You need to come to the front of the congregation. We like to have a world with you. Man. This English teaching name. What was her name? You can pull her name of. Her name is like Carolyn Melanie Lee. Oh, come to the front of the correngation. We like to have a world with you, all right, we'll get to that. Next is to breakfast Club. Good morning, So breakfast Club,

your mornings will never be the same, Charlomagne. You know what me and millions of other people I've been watching TikTok lately, entrepreneurship videos, people talking about starting their own businesses, giving tips. I love seeing people promote generational wealth and pouring into that community. That's right, from hilarious to the serious. You have to see it, TikTok. Make sure you're telling them to watch out for Florida. The craziest people in

America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. Yes, you are a donkey. It's a Florida man. A tapped in at n for a very strange reason. It gave him too much money. Florida man is arrested after definitely say the door to his home and an attempt to electricate his present life. Police arrested in Orlando man. We're talking a Flaminia to Breakfast Club bitch, you don't be here to day with Charlom Haye to guard. I don't know why y'all keeping him. Get 'all like, well, they'll

always going to your hometown today, okay, donkey today? For Tuesday, November two goes to a Florida's English teacher. A Florida English teacher named Carolyn Melanie Lee. She is a sixty year old English language art teacher at Darnell Cookman Middle High School in Jacksonville, Florida. Salute to everyone who listens to us on ninety three point three to be Jacksonville, me too, dropping the clues box for Jacksonville, Florida. Shout

to Jacksonville. Okay, uh the nineteen point three, Hey listen, I like Jacksonville. To Florida, Florida, the Florida All right, what did you Uncle Shaula always say about the great state of Florida. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. Florida just different. Okay, that's what I was laughing about. Florida just different. People from Florida are different, the energy is different. It's not

your beautiful place, but also a dangerous place. Because if you're trying to avoid crazy, it's virtually impossible to do in Florida. That's why I think another season of Squid Game has to happen in Florida. Let them go down there and let everyone who owes money and ppe loans compete to win a bunch of money so they can pay off their debt. And one of the challenges would have to be to avoid crazy in Florida. That's impossible, Okay. See I tell y'all on this radio all the time.

In life, all we are trying to do every day is avoid the crazy of others in Florida. If avoiding crazy was a challenge on Squid Game, everybody would die, all right, because in Florida, you just don't know who's who. See, when it comes to being a city girl, there's clearly no statue limitation in sixty year old Carolyne Melanie Lee proves that. Would you like to know what the hell I'm talking about? Well, let's go to WJXT FOE for the report. Please. This local Teacher of the Year has

been arrested charged with child abuse. The teacher is Caroline Lee from Darnielle Cookman School of the Medical Arts, so she was named the school's teacher of the Year just two days ago. The victim stated in the report that when she arrived to her first period class on Friday, her teacher said Lee wanted to talk with her. The report says Lee brought the student back to her classroom

and asked the student why she threatened her. According to the report, the student said she never threatened Lee, but Lee then reached across the table and struck the student with the palm of her hand. The report goes on to say Lee called the victim expletives and then kept hitting her on the top of her head as her nose kept bleeding. The victim stated she began trying to hold both of Lee's arms to keep from being struck,

and Lee kicked her lower leg. According to the report, the violent incident was preceded by an Instagram argument between Lee and the victim on the Duval County School's page. This was where Lee was being congratulated for winning Teacher of the Year two days prior. There was a comment that questioned if Lee was the teacher that used the N word last year in class. Response from Lee said that she used it in the context of the Book

of Mice and Men. The student said on the post that that was not the right thing to do, and Lee agreed. In the report, Lee said she interpreted one of the comments as a threat to kill her. First of all, dropping a clues bomsful of Mice and Men. Okay, Lenny and George, I mean one of the saddest tales you ever read in your life. Man oh, and emotional

thinking about it. Sixty year old Florida English teacher, who was named Teacher of the Year two days prior to this incident, decided to set it on a student because the student was popping off about her on Instagram. Can you imagine being sixty years old not liking a comment you saw about yourself on Instagram and then storming into a classroom and demanding that the student leave with you

because you got beef sidebar whatever. When someone has beef with you, never leave with them, Never go with them where they want you to go, because they're just trying to get you a loan somewhere so they can feel comfortable committing whatever crime it is they're about to commit on you. Nope, if you're about that life handling on site wherever we at Okay, I'm not about to follow you somewhere and make you more comfortable so you can

violate me. And that's exactly what happened here, because when Caroline got that student in the class alan, she absolutely asked, what's up now, Hope talk that you was talking on ig Now. In I'm reading the New York posting, it says Caroline struck the student in the face with the heel of her palm and called her an F and B word repeatedly as she landed several more scrakes on the top of her head and kicked her in the

lord leg. Keep in mind, keep in mind, this is who the Duval County Public Schools called teacher of the Year two days prior to this incident. Now, Caroline got mad at the student because the student got on ig and criticized her for getting the award. I you know, would simply like to say that student was right, A million, billion, trillion percent correct drop on a clues bomb for that student. All right, there's no way this old as city girl

should have one teacher of the year. And those students who are in that classroom with her on the regular understand that better than anyone. And if she felt so comfortable doing that to that young girl, I mean, she's probably been doing that as students. Okay, I had a teacher like that in fourth grade Whitefield Elementary School and most going to South Carolina. I'm not gonna say her name because I don't know if she's alive or dead.

And people be liking the suit, but boy, she used to be putting her hands on students like her name was Clarissa Shields. So I am glad that this young student called this teacher out on social media and then immediately after the incident went to the guidance counselor to report the alleged attack. Now where is this young lady's parents? Whereas her family Grandma, mama, aunt, sister, play cousins. Caroline, you owe that family some blood. Okay, you old woman,

and that young lady's family of fade, come outside. They're not gonna jump you. All right. It's time for Floridians to have a crazy contest to see who can out crazy who she put her hands on your child. Now you must put you know, your hands on her all in the name of Trina. Those are the rules of Florida, all right, now, Caroline, has been removed from the classroom and will not return pending the judicial and internal procedures. This is just another reminder that there is full and

then there is Florida fool. And ain't no fool like Florida fool because Florida fool. Don't stop. Please let remy may give Caroline Melanie Lee the biggest he ha he ha he ha, you stupid mother, Are you dumb? And saluted district Superintendent doctor Diana Green. She said, we will cooperate with all investigations and pending those results, we will take the actions necessary to stand up for and protect our students. So yes, all right, all right, well, thank

you for that, donkey to day. Now up next, Michael Eric Dyson will be joining us. He has book. He definitely has a new book. What's it call. It's called Entertaining Entertaining Black in America. That's what I said. Follow copy in me. All right, Yes, we'll get to that. Next is to Breakfast Club, Go Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in

the building. This brother drops books like Gucci Man. And Wayne used to drop mixtapes like it's unbelievable. He's got another book out Entertaining Race Performing Blackness in America. Michael Eric Dison is head. How are you, my brother? Doctor Michael, Thank you so much. I appreciate it now. It's always great to be here with y'all. And I was listening to one of your recent conversations with Ts Madison, Man, it was mind blowing in expanding only on the Breakfast Club.

Can you get some of that real information when you tell me that you learned something, I need to know. What did you learn from that conversation? What did you take from Well, you know, it's the other humanity of people, no matter what their sexual orientation, what their understanding of sex is, what they're understanding a gender or race. And

to have an open conversation about it. For her to be as open and straightforward and irreverent and you know, telling the truth about what her experiences have been, what she likes and doesn't like, and how it informs her is something we need to hear because, you know, obviously trans identity in the news recently because of my dear brother Dave Chappelle's engagement with the issue you know has come to the four And I think, look, black people, at least me as a black intellectual, I've been used

to white folks and all kind of crazy stuff or thinking all kind of crazy things. And you could either cancel them, cut them off, tell them to go to hell, or he could try to explain it. You schooling me on that. I mean right, you could try to explain it and talk to him. Now, a lot of I know a lot of younger black people. I was engaging in conversation with Michael Denzel Smith. Yeah, Michael Denzel Smith, and he said, I was first mad at your book Tears.

We cannot stop a serving white America because you were kind of explaining stuff to white folk as opposed to writing to us. And I was used to writing to us. And I said, look, and I love that brother, man. He's one of the greatest young writers in America. And I said, look, man, I said, I didn't wrote twenty four well by that time, I think it was twenty two books. I got twenty four and twenty eight, So I'm trying to write books like Negroes right hooks. So I do what I do. But I said, I've written

enough in a lot. I've written a whole bunch for black people, and I will continue to do so. But I said, it's my obligation to also talk to white people and those others as well. And I think that at some point the argument about Dave Chappelle has to go through. If you got an argument against what he's saying, that's perfect and beautiful, but make the argument. Don't kill what he's saying, because if he thinks that way, maybe

a bunch of people think that way. In my class, I used to go, if you think that way and you got a question, you think it is ignorant, you won't tell nobody, Then maybe a lot of people have these kinds of questions. Plus, how do we dismiss him out of hand, because a lot of people are thinking right now, I'm sitting here, you know, I was sitting here listening to your conversation with ts about you know, her having breasts and also fully equipped with what God

gave her at birth. She's seeing that as the kind of lifeline to the divine. So that's a complicated, nuanced perspective about what sexual orientation is, about what gender is. How do we talk about feminism with trans women who come into the game. It doesn't mean you want to rule them out, right. I look, I've been on record. I preached sermons in black churches against homophobia when it wasn't a thing. I wrote a book about black women and loving them when it wasn't a thing. Right, Why

I love black women. It wasn't no black girl magic and no black boy joy. That was something long ago because I thought it was extremely necessary for us to address issues of gender, issues of oppression, issues of sexuality, and the trans issue is extremely valuable because it makes all of us nervous. And then what am I dealing with? Damn? I mean, what you is? It was deep enough when people like said bisexual that gay people and straight people were both mad at and make up your damn mind

what team you're planning for? Or trans raises it to another level. Let me tell you that your very binary notions of either or are a deficit thinking and a problematic way of thinking about it. But if that's true, if binaries are the problem that trans identities underscore, then let's not have an either or either you enter, you out your point about accountability or cancel. Damn? Can we

do something more? Can we say I'm ignorant because we ain't talking about no right wing fundamentalists assault upon the integrity of identity. We're talking about raising serious questions. And this is again where the cancel culture and the harsh repudiation of anybody who thinks differently or tries to raise questions that are full of integrity. I mean to cancel Dave Chappelle, one of the greatest geniuses we've seen in comedy,

because you disagree with him. Boy, if I had the right to do that for people I disagree, what it would be deep. But what I have to do read, I had to study, I had to make arguments. Oh you're coming with that, cool, let me tell you what I got to say about this. So I don't know, I was informed by all of that, and that's trying. What I'm trying to do in this book, too, is to have a more complicated and nuanced perspective about what it means to be black, about what it means to

entertain the idea of race. I opened the book with a story of a young black girl who was being enslaved. Right She was being you know, brought from Africa onto the ship and then from the ship into the New World and fifteen year old girl. She had been infected, ironically enough, by the physician on the ship with a veneero disease. She's fifteen. They used to do what they call on the slave ships, dance the slaves entertainment for them, you know, for the white men mostly or non black

men who are on the ship. And it's a way of bringing, you know, a relief to the tedium of the journey. So this girl one day, she's feeling horrible and she doesn't want to get up, and so the slave master, at that point, the captain of the ship grabbed her, captain Kember, and then hung her upside down by one ankle and then whipped her and beat her to death. And why what was the reason? Because she

refused to perform. So I see that as a metaphor for what we have had to do in this country that black people, from the very beginning, Black people have been asked, demanded, mandated that we perform, and not just

in terms of sports or entertainment, but everyday lives. We got to perform for white brothers and sisters in corporate America, on street corners, on people who are asking us questions about who we are, So I wanted to look at that across the board and then bring all that stuff together about entertainment when it comes to sports, right, and then how they really pitted Colin Kaepernick versus Jay Z with everything that's going on with the NFL. Can you

talk about that? Yeah, I think that's unfortunate, because look, Calin Kaepernick is a heroic figure by any measure. You know what he's done to really raise the issue in a way as an ideal symbol to articulate black resistance to social distress. And the guy in the NFL who said, look, instead of sitting down on the bench, because that's what Colin was doing at first, he said, why don't you take a knee? That would show reverence, as y'all know, for the flag and for American culture even as you

were protesting. He did that, and it still wasn't good enough, because you know, white folks can't tell you how to protest them. You're not gonna do things that make white people comfortable. You're trying to make them uncomfortable. And the discomfort itself is a measure and an index of the

distance between white practice and black belief. So yeah, Colin Kaepernick was extraordinary, but jay Z a genius right, just got inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the first hip hop artist to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. That's another way. Jay Z's way is. Look, I've been a hustler. I've been a person who's stood on street corners and engaged in the various activity that

undercutt my country, you know, my culture. You know he talked about you have to learn to live with regrets on his first album, Marcy's Son. That's where I'm from. I'm from the place where the church's other flakies has been playing to God, praying to God so long. Wow, what does that mean? That means your prayers ain't getting

answered with God you're praying to. That means your divinity may be distorted by the negative inferences that you've accumulated unconsciously in your mind and perpetuated as a legacy of your fundamentalist belief. Damn he said all that. Yeah, it's Mike Dyson making that up. No respect the God's intelligence and what he does. How have we got more with Michael Eric Dyson when we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club, Go Morning Morning. Everybody is tj Envy

Angela yee. Charlemagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking with Michael Eric Dyson. Ye, there's the people who should be canceled. Well of course, okay, I mean I mean like who like let's see, you know the dude they had to try out recently. You know that was exploiting women through his music and do it now he was. See here's the thing. We know R. Kelly is a deeply troubled black man, and we know

he has to be held to account. But God forbid if we said, you know, he also was subject to some vicious practices that our community covered too, not just covering R. Kelly because of the genius of his music. Where there's no doubt about his genius. I saw people saying, well, he ain't no genius stopped. See, that's why you you illegitimate.

That's why you're even your argument against him can't be taken seriously because you can't even acknowledge the degree to which the ingenuity of his music was part of his charm and also part of his deceptive, irreverent exploitation and seduction.

As the pied piper. But there's also the argument that our community covered up the kind of sexual abuse to which he was subject, And can we imagine a scenario where after serving whatever time he does, that we can figure out a way to redeem and bring him back

into the community rights. If we didn't, there would be no Malcolm X. Malcolm X was a petty thieve by his own account in his own book, the stuff he did, the biographies that came out afterwards, suggesting that when he was talking about a you know, one of his colleagues servicing a white man in the same sexual relationship, arguments have been made that that was a projection and a

collection of stories of many people, including Malcolm. So my point is why he was so He called himself Satan standard, He thought he was, no question. So the point is is that here's a guy who, by those standards, was dysfunctional and incapable of being integrated into the larger circle of Black America, and yet he became one of our greatest spokespeople ever. Now, look when they unleased those tapes on Doctor King twenty twenty seven, Trust and believe, son,

it ain't nothing nice. It ain't nothing nice, Son, And My point is there are a lot of people then therefore when they see that, gonna try to counsel doctor King. Are you kidding? Yeah, I don't like to compare morals. I don't like I don't like to do that. I don't like to play moral olympics. But Malcolm Mack was way more more at least on than doctor Martin Luther

King Junior. There's no question. But doctor King was far more effective as a socialist Black people because he was in touch with his own frailty and lack of you know, uh, moral interptuo, so to speak, than a Malcolm. Look, they're both great, but if we're gonna compare that kind of rigid judgmentalism that his cancel culture is Malcolm for the most of his life, let's just be real. On the other hand, you got a doctor King. Now, it's not

that they weren't being judgmental. They were not that they were like, you know, they used to say, why can't Baptists, um, you know, have sex standing up because somebody will think they're dancing. So the point is, so y'all forgive me for that, but it is what it is. So the judgmentalism, the judgmentalism on both communities as real. So, but Malcolm

also chafed at the kind of narrow religious constraint. One he saw the difference between himself and elijahmanm and what was going on, and the argument that in common they have made have had affection for a particular young lady. So the point is, even when it looks on the surface like it's cleaned up and gussied up, there are moral contradictions internally. So Malcolm X was a remarkable, major, fundamentally powerful leader. In fact, what you said, the FBI said,

he ain't know Martin Ruther King. Now even the FBI came to that conclusion, but having said that if somebody put a tape recorder under your bed, what we're gonna discover. So so Martin Uther King Jr. Has his wife sent by the FBI to his wife tapes of his indiscretions and her having to stand up and say that wasn't my husband outside but on the inside knowing what it was. But here's the thing. And then even got to the point where she said, go ahea, y'all do what y'all wanting?

This movement bigging in my manner. I mean she understood that. Now, we're not trying to say every woman should do that. We're not trying to suggest that duplicitous relations and the kind of moral disrespect or disloyalty that certain black men have shown to black women or men have shown to women,

should be tolerated. That's not what I'm saying. What I am saying, however, is that to cancel Martin Luther King Junior based upon narrow litmus tests of authentic morality in a narrow framework misses the broader wing which he shattered, the manacles and the shackles that we all have. Now in twenty twenty seven, when it comes out that Martin Luther King Junior and a famous gospel singer had a white woman prostitute come to the room and then both

engaged in relationships, now that's already on the record. But I'm not trying to expose doctor King. I'm trying to say less, deal honestly and straightforwardly with what the flaws are that he possessed, and still not cancel him, because without him, we wouldn't have the right to talk about cancel. Without Martin Luther King Junior, none of us would do what we do or could do what we do. Humans will always fail. If you're any tests, ain't no doubt

about it. And the pure tests you have for somebody else you will fall into. The Bible says be careful about to grave, you, dick, because somebody you could fall in it yourself. So the pureit tests you got for somebody else, you gonna fail. That's right. You have essays in the book about Dodds's One Love, a song that we don't talk about it enough. Why why was that song so important? Well, it was you talking about personal and existential. It was important to me because my brother,

God rest his soul ever. Dyson Bay died nearly two years ago. I miss him every day. Spent more than half his life in prison for a crime. We believe he did not commit a murder, but he was convicted by an all black jury. When they say black people don't send black people to jail, Bull feathers and that meant something to me because I would write him letters, he would write me letters, We would exchange sentiments. Highly

intelligent young man. In fact, when sold that O'Brien did the first black in America, ours was one of the stories that what bonded us as brothers. So when I heard that one Love of by nas with the great jazz score provided by the Heath Brothers and in their genius and produced by Q Tip, it was an extraordinary song.

And I wrote about it because it touched me on a personal level and speaking of another genius, uh in Nasier Jones and what I love about Nazier Jones and jay z and and l cooj, you know, dropping the knowledge, making it possible and making relevant rap records, not some oldie but goodye stuff, but making relevant rap records now that make a difference. So that song touched me in the fundamentally determinative way. But before we get out of here,

I got to talk about the debate with Jordan Peterson. Yeah, yeah, you know he's a Canadian psychologist and you know he's got a lot of different ideas and ideologies about gender and politics and culture war. Right. He likes to say, I guess certain people are politically corrected. They go along with right right, everything right. Yeah, No, I had to debate with him. Uh, Me and Michelle Goldberg went to uh to Toronto. We went on his term and they never scared. So Me and Michelle Goldberg, who is a

columnist for the New York Times. Were invited in a set of lectures over there to debate, and we debated political correctness, and so me and me and Jordan Peterson got into it because I've seen him get a pass on so many levels talking about stuff you don't really like, Like, I don't understand what you mean by well, he talks about this is the postmodern. By what he meant, there are no standards, there are no ethical uh precepts that bind us together as a community. But he said that

is Max Horkheimer. That the word critical and critical theory meant that anything that leads to the liberation of from the circumstances that enslave human beings. That's all he meant by the word critical. So you're misusing the term. So we went at it, and I end up calling him a mean man, white man. That's what I said. I said, bron you know, I mean And I know, look, I knew that that was going to go over like a

brick cloud, especially in Toronto. But again, I will go wherever, whenever to debate whoever about anything that I believe in, which is why I'm so sick and t out of the canceling culture. Let me let me hold the book real quick, Yes, Sir Michael Eric Dyson entertaining Race performing Blackness in America, available everywhere you buy books. It's the Breakfast Club. Thank y'all. The Breakfast Club. Yeah, dropping a food box of Shopton video with that song dancing too,

the one you made up. I didn't make that. It was that song. He was that guy. What is that? I don't know what you're singing? What is the Colli greens gray Man, I'll Shopton was wilding at the thirtieth anniversary of the National Action Next last night the Cappella Gray That brother was having a good time. That that kid look kicked that canceling me goes kicked in doing the rerun Jerry at one time the running Man the same time to that thing up, Mommy make it roll. Yeah,

all right, well let's get to the rules. Let's talk a Chance to Rapper. It's about Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, Chance the Rapper was on the Facebook watch series Peace of Mind with to Rogie with to Ragie Henson and her friend Tracy j The two of them co host that together. And one thing that he was talking about is the dark days of his mental health and why that inspired him to fight for better

mental health services and black communities. And you know, you tell people man up, but that's not necessarily a good thing. According to Chance, black men in particular don't feel that they can show their emotions right then and there, so they got a man up. Black men are naturally guarded. You kind of have to be. Your weakness is preyed upon.

So I think it's a defense mechanism. Like you know, like you don't want to necessarily grieve when you go to a funeral, like you you're not like you kind of don't want to pry, you know what I mean, Like you don't want to subject yourself to the feeling of like that weakness of like you know, it just takes a lot to be cathartic, to like to cry, to like empty yourself. Chance to wrap it is absolutely right. It's all a defense mechanism. But those days are over.

I'm crying in therapy out of therapy. Nothing I love more than hearing brothers and sisters expressing how they actually feel, all right. Atlanta Falcon's wide receiver Calvin Ridley has stepped away from football for his mental health. He posted, these past few weeks have been very challenging, and as much as I'd like to be on the field competing with my teammates, I need to step away from football at

this time and focus on my mental well being. This will help me be the best version of myself now and in the future. He's absolutely right, and also to the chance of saying, when you're telling somebody the man up, all you're doing is telling them to suppress their emotions, and eventually all that trauma you tucking away gets the best of you. You gotta deal with your trauma. All your trauma will eventually deal with you. You cannot run

from yourself. You just cannot. Now. Yesterday we were talking about how Jay Z did think Damon Dash during his Hall of Fame speech. Well, Jay Damon Dash is saying that he is ready to end his feud that's been going on for twenty years with jay Z. He offered him, yes olive branch to him and thanked him in his speech. So Damon Dash told page six, it was beautiful. I have no beef with him. If he has no beef with me, let's get the lawyers out of it. Then

let's talk like men. But I definitely appreciate it, he said. I'm glad he said it for the culture. We need to squash everything. So hopefully if there was that was an extended olive branch, I'll spend one back. But is there real beef. I mean, we've seen pictures over the years of Jay and Dame together. I remember one at Chaka's I think it was Shaka's born Day party at one point about you know, it's not like Jay hasn't spoken on Dame before regard. I know they had attorneys

against each other. I don't know if it was for something else that they just recently had an issue with this um NFT situation. Situation, Yeah, with Rockefeller's first really reasonable doubt, I think Jay was trying to buy the rights to reasonable doubt. It was. It's a lot of back, but hopefully they can speak and get it together. Get it together. And another thing that happened after jay Z gave that Hall of Fame speech is that he also had to go on Twitter, and you know he barely

ever does that. And he said, in my excitement, I failed surprized and acknowledge Jazzo. He was the hometown hero that made the dream tangible. Thank you good man. Okay, let me lose this password for another year or so. Thank you all again, incredibly humbled by your love. I'm glad he did that, but it don't count on Twitter. Jay on stage, you know, z Jazz didn't want to repost his video jay Z and that nice tucks from that Hall of Fame stage. Stop it. You don't hit

the same. It just don't stop it, y'all back? All right, Well that is your rumor report. All right, I'll know it. Don't hit the same. Shout the revolte. We'll see them all everybody else. Let's get to the mix. Let's go the breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. Angela here talking about my friends at the General. They offer flexible payment plans and the ability to choose your payment date. Plus they let you choose how you pay, whether that's with cash, card or a chet. Call eight

hundred General or visit the General dot com to learn more. Today, some restrictions apply. We are to breakfast Club. We got a special guest on the line right now. I know he's out and about because of his election day in New Jersey. We have Governor Murphy on the line. Hey DJMVY, Hello, Hello everybody. Co Governor Murphy. I hope we can still call you this after tomorrow. Oh God bless you. I hope so too. How are you feeling Listen, I feel good.

We're taking nothing for granted. We're running up and down the state. I just pulled into Cherry Hill, New Jersey, outside of Campton in Philadelphia, and we're gonna work our way north over the course of the day. I'm proud of what we've done in our first four years. I'm proud to run on that record. But we take nothing for granted. He's a crazy times in politics, and so we got to make sure we turned over every song.

You know, it's crazy. I didn't realize that you would be the first Democratic governor to win re election New Jersey forty four years. Wow. Is that crazy? Everyone thinks that the New Jersey is a really blue state, and that's the fact what you've just said. So we're trying

to break that curse. Now. I see your opponent attack and I see this been in millions of commercials about I guess you did an interview and you were talking about the state tax and said, hey, if your family or business doesn't want to be here, then don't come to New Jersey. I'm sure you see those commercials. Oh I believe me, and he completely taken out of context. Listen, this guy is unbelievable. He was part He rubber stamped Chris Christey's agenda. This state was a mess when I

came in here was partly due to him. And we've turned this thing around and we've made it a lot more of what We still have more work to do, but we're the number one state in America to raise a family. We're the most diverse state in America. We'll put through incredible criminal justice reform. This guy voted against all of them when he was in office before I got here. This is the different guys between moving forward

and going back to the battle days. You know, one question my parents would have because they live in New Jersey is about property taxes, right, And I know that's an issue as well, because the property taxes are so high end Jersey. Is there anything that can ever be done about that? Sure, we've done a lot. Actually, we've had the lowest increases on record. I want to make

up go down. Funding Public education is a big part of that, because that's fifty three percent of your property tax bill on average, and we're funded public education at all time record levels. By the way, we have the number one public education system as a result in America. We just got ranked the number one state in America to raise a family, the states of state in America.

So we're making progress. I'm not saying that we're out of the woodsestem, but tell your folks, we're staying on it, and if we get reelected, we'll be on it every step of the way. Now, Governor, you know we're talking to Governor Murphy from New Jersey. Now, a big thing in Jersey is the floods, and I know a lot of people didn't have flood insurance and they weren't prepared

for a lot of the floods that we had. I don't think anybody ever was how what are we doing to help those those people because a lot of probably the most effective people are probably in the hoods. Yeah, so a couple of things, great question. First of all, FEMA has been great. President Bike has been helping us out innate big way. I asked him personally to come into New Jersey and look at the damage with me, which he did. FEMA is helping us out. So that's

that's the first point. Second point, people should should get flood insurance going forward, no matter where they live, no matter whether they're in a flood zone or not. The storms are coming more regularly, they're coming with more intensity, and we got to be prepared for it. And then thirdly, all this debate in Congress enough already, let's get some of this over the goal line. And that includes a lot of climate resiliency infrastructure, and the other part of

that debate in Washington, which is striking. They talk about stuff like it's theoretical or abstract, and my answer is, we're doing all that in New Jersey. We're doing it. We know the stuff works, We know that we could push back against climate change. We just need more help, We need more resources so we could do it fast. Certain figure, you know, since since the race, it's not necessarily close, but they're saying it's kind of close. Are

you afraid of voter suppression? You always are, because that's part of the Republican playbook. That's right. Use these guys, particularly in communities of color um so we've put an enormous amount of energy into particularly urban turnout. I'm gonna be with Mayor ros Baraco, who's a great mayor, in a couple of hours at Newark, thinking a couple of stops. These guys, listen, they'll do anything to try to close democracy down. My opponents spoken to stop the Steel rally.

So give me an idea what I'm running against with Confederate flags and white supremacists. So these guys will will do whatever they think it takes to close people, to close democracy to people. I would not put it past them. Well, listen, when you win, Governor Murphy, you gotta pull up to the Breakfast Club, come sit with us. May you know me and Envy. Me and Envy are residence of New Jersey, so we Captain. I'll vote for you today. I love you, listen. I love being on the phone with you. I love

being virtually with you. I can't wait to get back in the same room. But I can't thank you up for your support. Alright, alright, good luck today, everybody. Alright, make sure you get out there and vote today in New Jersey and New York. And we got the positive note up next to the Breakfast Club co morning day is election day. We have mayoral candidate Curtis Sleewo. Welcome, Thanks, thanks for rolling out the opportunity to talk to all

of you in your audience. How do you like your chances? Curtis, Well, the over under point spread. I mean I shot craps before she Loo. I'd say the four or five six. I take a few shots at that, and you're you're you're talking to the next mayor. I'm gonna be honest. You don't look like you're in good shape to be mayn man. You look a little, a little down trodden right now, arm in a sling, leaning to the side like something hurting. Well. I gotta tell you I learned

one thing from this campaign. I got to avoid yellow cabs. In ninety two, I got shot five times with Howard point bullets in the back of the yellow cab on the orders of Gotti senior to Gotti junior to the Gambinos. I survived that. And on Friday I got smashed by a yellow cab right in front of Radio City Music called as I was jetting across the street. I gotta tell you could have swore I saw Bill de Blasio looking through that windshield behind the driver's seat. Are you sure?

Are you sure? He didn't have an Eric Adams from Air bumper sticker and it probably did. Let me tell you ye cab job by Eric text for sure. So why are you running from? Why are you running for man? What are the reasons? Why are you running for man?

And how can you change the city? Talk to us? Well, look, I'm associated with the streets, been out there for forty two years as leader of the Guardian Angels, not just here but now in thirteen countries, one hundred and thirty cities, and so I'm out there in the public housing complexes, the streets, all the places where let's face it, the only Republican they've ever seen in a lot of these neighborhoods is Abraham Lincoln on a five dollar bill and

yet they see Curtis Sleeland not just because of the campaign, because I've been there before. And I think, I think my philosophy and trying to make for a safe fers city, safer street subways parts and most importantly schools is right on time. Whereas Eric Adams and I we different, we have different philosophies. We've known each other for forty years. But obviously as me and all that lovey w of

lady Curtis. You know where the um you know, crime, crime is, You've gotten bad in New York again where the Guardian Angels. Curtis out in the streets, out in the subways, out in the neighborhoods out there in East New York, Brownsville, That's where I spent a whole bunch of years while I was growing up in Kanassi, up in Fordham and Webster where we started at the Mickey D's where I was a night manager. Oh yes, one of my seventeen cats won't let me alone. And obviously

out there where people are in need. We've got about three hundred Guardian Angels here in the city, about five thousand internationally, all volunteers, all doing this because they loved this city. But when the last time the Guardian Angels stopped some Because I need a mayor that's going to get the crime reduced in New York City, and I don't know if the Guardian Angels are actually out there protecting people. So why would I elect the Guardian angel

from mayor? Because we're taking care of the emotionally disturbed persons and the homeless who are everywhere. You have to be compassionate, you have to be caring. We've escorted them to Bellevue, Elmhurst, King's County to get their medicines, to try to get them back on track. The city hasn't done that. Look de Blasio on his wife had tried one in a quarter billion dollars they spent. Have you seen any results. No one is showing compassion towards these

lost souls. That's what we end up spending most of our time doing outreach to the homeless and especially the emotionally disturbed persons. There's nobody from the city is doing that. And then they shove them into shelters where they got to get in by ten o'clock at night. Purfew kid come out the door at seven thirty. These are men and women who may have underlying conditions alcohol problems, strug problems,

emotional issues, and they're not getting any services. Look one thing I can guarantee you I become mayor on January second. We start caring for the emotionally disturbed, the homeless, and the most important group, which is the animals. I'm the only candidate ever to campaign on the issue of no killed shelters. We're not killing any more. Dwelts Or cats or animals in our shelter system, which we do every day.

We're gonna find them a home of their own, because a society that doesn't take care of its animals does not take care of its people. Just look out in the streets and the subways in the parts. Why are these people being forced to live and exist in these circumstances when we are the economic capitalists, epicenter of the world.

Good money. What are your thoughts on the vaccine mandates and making police officers, fire department medical workers make them take these vaccines with a year ago there were no vaccines and they were They were dying for us exactly. And I'm the only candidate out there standing with all these men and women who have now been fired. They haven't been laid off fire then getting paid. They can't go out and get any other work. They can't apply

for unemployment. They were heroes. We all applauded them, especially the healthcare workers. Remember they crawled into the belly of the bcicus, the ers. They ended up getting sick themselves, dying, bringing the coronavirus sometimes back to their families. And now like Michael Corleone and the Godfather on his way out through Dablasio was settling all scores. Where is the humanity and compassion? He has started these heroes into heroes. I

get elected man January second. We rehire all these civil servants, we give them their back pay, and we have a second march through the Canyon of Heroes for these men and women alone, because they've had insults added to injury. This is what we call in the streets with Descratziata. Well do you how do you resolve the issues? Then? If somebody is a healthcare worker and there's an outbreak of coronavirus in the hospital because of that, because of

novaccine mandate, well, I gotta tell you. Think of this. I'm gonna vote today in just a few hours. I'm not gonna have to show a vaccine passport. I'm not gonna have to show I D I'm gonna be in a gymnasium with other people. Afterwards. I may go across the street just to get a sandwich in something to drink, and guess what, I have to show a vaccine passport and I have to show ID whereas I go through the Lincoln Tunnel. I don't have to show God's Buffki

is nothing. This is mad crazy. Why are the politicians doing this to us? And Eric Adams is supporting Buil de Blasio on this row back demandates let these many women work, feed their families, care for themselves, and get back to being the heroes that they've always been instead of the zeros that Deblisio has made them made a force be with you. You got it, I got it, I got it. You're gonna be talking to me as the next mayor of the City of New York. Thank you.

I will make sure you'll get out there and vote and we'll see how. Tomorrow is the Breakfast Club of Power one oh five one Homer Angel mart In. This pro Style's next

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