It's them. It's time. It's time time to wake up. Tcha in f Angeli, Charlomagne, the Doctor to practice club Bitches, the voice of the culture. People watch The Reckforce Club for like news and really be tuned in. It's one of my favorite shows to do, just because y'all always keep you one, honey, y'all keep you really. They might not watch the news, but they're on Twitter, they're on Facebook, they're you know, they're listening to the Breakfast Brother, it's
your ass. So good morning you s a 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. Welcome morning, Charlomagne, Good morning Angela Ye. Peace to the Planet. Is Friday and we are in Miami this morning. Florida. What's happening? Yes, I can't wait to see how it goes down. Now. DJ Envy unfortunately can't be here with us. He has his big car show happening actually tomorrow in
New Jersey. So what I got to do with today and us being in Florida, Well, he has We're trying to get people to come out here and vote early. This was actually kind of kind of last minute, and he has a lot of people of shipping cars and doing stuff and work that he has to handle, so he couldn't make it four hours and fly right back down right. Yes, we are here. We're holding it down though, you know he's here in spirit. But we are in Miami.
We are in Florida. You know elections are in November six, absolutely, so we want to make sure that people get out and vote. And there are a lot of things that happened last night that we're going to discuss this morning. And we have a lot of special guests coming through that's going to be here today with us. As a matter of fact, we have a special host filling in for Envy today. Yeah, forgot since since our Baige brother couldn't be here, we got to go get our page.
Sister Angela Rya is here to fill in for DJ and all morning she's over there getting makeup. You already got your face beat you? Yeah, I got an extremely early get your face beat for radio. You do? Oh? I know you look like you do well? Thank you, thank you doctor saying look at you right here. Yeah, I was just wanna say answers already upset. Why because they confuse her For a white person to say, man, well she needs she's in Miami, she should get a tan.
That's what should happen. Right, So we don't know every do we know everybody's gonna show up this morning? Yet I'm sure there's gonna be some surprises for everybody. But you know, we are in Florida down This is important for elections, so you never know what's gonna happen. And we got breakfast courtesy of Miami Soul Cafe all morning long. But I think that you know, we got to see your your your your your voter stickers. They give voter stickers when you vote early. Huh do they How you
know Eugene they do? Okay, why wouldn't he know? And we got a lot of our listeners out here. Shout out to everybody who's out here with us in Miami. They got here before ask and we're gonna have food for y'all. Okay, somebody has just shook one book outside. I see a couple of those, Thank you very much. Did y'all bidles or y'all stole him? Damn? How are you gonna stereotype people like that? Stereotypings Florida, Florida crazy, You stereotype in Florida. Yeah, right, No, I'm not stereotyping.
I'm telling you that all the craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all the Florida And we're in the midst. We are in the midst of Florida right now. Now, what you got coming up in front Page News Year. We are going to talk about some things that Donald Trump said yesterday about immigrants, and it is going to make you feel very upset. He's actually encouraging people to be more violent, and we'll tell you exactly what that is. All right, We got all that
and more coming up. We broadcast a live from the three h five the Miami Soul Cafe in Miami Gardens. It's the world Most Dangerous want to show the Breakfast Club. Hello, Hey, it's the world show to Breakfast Club Charlomagne and the God Angela Yee and our special guest co host Angela Right, it's only right. We broughtcaster live from Miami Soul Cafe
and Miami me Gardens. Angeli Ye. Now, last break when we started the show and I asked the people out there, did they buy my book, and did they steal it? You told me I was stereotyping. Yes, record show the first book I signed had a big ass ball cold on it, and I said, you got this from the library and he said, it ain't going back to bomb from Marcus. God damn it, I write it ain't the stereotype if it's true. But I do love the fact
that he goes to the library. On the brightest side, Mann, if you're gonna steal something, still books, if you're gonna steal something, still books shot out the Florida said yesterday and encouraging people to go to their local libraries. And I'm so glad that Marcus is going to no problem with that. If you're gonna steal steal books now, no, I'm gonna need him to take that book back. I signed it already, person. So now you've actually defaced the library. Damn,
that's a crime. I'm part of the crime. All right, Front Page News. What we're talking about, Well, let's talk about Donald Trump last night and what he had to say about what can happen to you if you are trying to cross the border and you actually throw a rock. Anybody throwing stones rocks like they did to Mexico and the Mexican military Mexican place where they badly hurt police and soldiers of Mexico. We will consider that a firearm because there's not much different. So we will consider that
the maximum that we can consider that. Because they're throwing rocks viciously and violently, we're not gonna put up with that. We're gonna consider and I taught them considered a rifle. Now, imagine getting hit with a rock, right And by the way, he was saying that this happened with the Mexican police, but nobody was injured, nobody went to the hospital. It was two people, I think, two police officers. And there's a lot of women and children trying to cross the
border as well. So you have the right now, according to Donald Trump, to shoot them with a rifle. Well, let the record show David did kill Goliath with a rock. So Donald Trump want to be reading his Bible if you think that a rock in the rifle audo equivalent. Yeah, nice picture. I'm just saying. I mean, I do believe in the Bible, and I do believe the symbolism is
that you can overcome great bullies like Donald Trump. Yeah, but not not no. But I'm just saying that the idea that because you have a rock, he treats it as a rifle. But we can't get an assault weapon ban in this country. We can't get a more a stricter background check to prevent people from having weapons that shouldn't have them. But he wants to treat a rock
as a rifle. That's real interesting. And imagine you can even just say something, You could even just say somebody tried to throw a rock into even if they didn't, and that's your reason for shooting and killing that, which we know they'll do. Now. He's also, of course, as we know, talking about the fourteenth Amendment and trying to actually get rid of that and make sure that if you're born here in the United States you no longer
will be a citizen, even if your parents. You know, normally, if your parents aren't citizens, you're born here, you are a citizen. But now he wants to get rid of that. Here's what he had to say, as we speak, the Democrat Party is openly encouraging millions of illegal aliens to break our laws, violate our borders, and bankrupt our country. And they want to sign them up for a free healthcare, free welfare, free education, and of course the right to vote.
Hundreds of thousands of children born to illegal immigrants are made automatic citizens of the United States every year because of this crazy lunatic policy that we can end. Now, correct me if I'm wrong, Angel aright. But he can't change that, Kenny. He cannot overturn the fourteenth Amendment because
he went out and made a crazy step speech. Okay, that actually takes two thirds of Congress or something they call a constitutional convention, which means that all of the fifty states get together and decide whether or not an amendment should be repealed. So you know it's gonna take. It would take a whole lot more than Donald Trump coming up with his bright bird talking points. Well, don't let the discractions become your focused people, Okay, vote all right,
vote now, vote on November sixth. That's why we're here in Miami at Miami Soul Cafe right now. We are encouraging people to vote early. Right. Oh, we're here to Miami Soul Cafe. We got breakfast for y'all, old school black Panther style for every nine nine. I'm Black Panthers I don't know what I thought about Wakanda when I said this, Well, that's okay, black panther parties. There you go, right. We're also encouraging people to return to the library books.
Why we do what you do the library? Please don't start already signed markus book? All right, markus stole out from the library. He good. Now when we come back, what are you doing? We're actually gonna take are we taking calls? Are we taking people a live We're taking calls? All right? Call us up one hundred five eight, five one or five one and you can actually get it off your chest this morning. Tell us about your mad I tell us about your blast. It's the breakfast club,
the breakfast club. Yes, this is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man from you on the breakfast club. You got something on your mom? All right, it is time for us to get it off our chests. So what's your name and tell us what you want to get off your chest? All My name is Chad from hill Head out in South Carolina, Dad representing that sc all day. Yea yea, y'all chip your third A four three all day. Yes, I'm blessed. I'm blessed going
through divorce? Came along, good y'all. Yeah, I'm thirty two, bro, say no black, no crack, but uh, I'm blessed going through divorce. You know what I'm saying. I'm reading books getting my life together. You go now, moving on the up and up. I'm just blessed to be here. How long are you married? Nine years? Bro? Oh man? You cheated? Are you not cheated? Grew apart? The screw apart, man,
damn apart? But having an amicace kind of sorder. I mean, all I could do focus on being the best I can be, do the best for my kids, and keep it pushing it all. Look like you want to sit man, Oh yeah, I definitely want You're definitely okay, all right, I ain't gonna I ain't gonna hold you there, ain't gonna hold you know what I'm saying, God exactly exactly. But I'm blessed though. You know what's that could be? Could be doing a lot of other things, but I'm here.
You go, chat, You're a good place to be there to be getting the divorce Miami in the spot when you get into the voce, hear that, what's up? My brother's going on family, Get it up your chest, tell us about your man, tell us about your blessing. I'm Madca Charlotte, Maine the guy, and give me enough loving from a four three in the build day for three, all day. What's happening? But I can stop that sting already know the low country A lot of low country
focused in Miami. I'm talking to think Charleston is the reason y'all making Florida's so crazy. But no, we're here. What else you gotta you want to get up your chests? Brother, man, I ain't got too much of y'all in my chest. Man, but not but loved man. You gotta bid bonnet? But what about bid bonnet? Yeah? At home? Cover your bed when you sleep, Na na na, no, no, no looking, get smashed up on the side. That's it got you got smashed wat crazy. I just don't want it because
it'll be great. Don't you worry about? Don't worry about They sell love. You know already. I know I'm gonna let it flourish. When I turned forty two, I'm I'm gonna let the four great bid forty two? Nah? Does that happen? Now that happen? That vote yeah, Nah, I ain't vote. I ain't vote. You registered to vote and no REGI vote? Lord, ain't starting off too well? Nah, n't know. We're here because we're trying to get people
go vote early. Okay, the election is on the sixth, where we want y'all to go out and vote early because of voter suppression and all kind of stuff. Well, why aren't you voting? I can't vote? Oh yeah, there you go. So you over here. So it put amendment for help you do? You know what it is? The restoration of voting rights to people who may have been formerly incursor. That help you? Un I ain't murderer. Now, well, hopefully if that would impact you, we hope that that
would make you vote. Now, I'm gonna look into that as you said that, Yeah, definitely, that's amazing. All right, But listen, we're here in Miami, at Miami Soul Cafe and Miami Gardens. We're out here because we want to get people to go out and vote early. When we come back at some point, we need Angela Rode to explain why voting early is such an important thing to do. But we're still in the middle of get it off your chest, so you know, and we are in Florida.
You can explain why Donald Chump seems to be so intimidated of angel Gilling. Oh yes, you can't ask Andrew that he's coming on to there. Oh yeah, yeah, we're right next door, right next door to his headquarters. Yes, and not far from early voting location. All right, it's the Breakfast Club, the Breakfast Club getting pick up the mother mother phone and don this is your time to get it off your chat bother your man. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. But he
better have the same energy. It's the Breakfast Club. Who is on the phone. This is Keith from the d YT. They know hire, what's up? Charlemagne d YT? What's happening? They went up to Angela Ye and Angela d Good morning, Angela yee and Angela Rye. How y'all squared in the building this morning? Thank you out. I want to get this off my chest. Donald Trump want to get all of the immigrants out of here and stop immigrants from coming here. He needs to start at home. His wife
is here on the illegal visa. She's here on a visa. That's for pullet or surprise. Wunner or Nobel Peace Prize wonner, and she was only a model flash stripper when he got her here. She should be getting out of here, and the kids should be getting out of here. I should be rounding them up first. That is a fact. But don't be focused on the distractions. So that's all distractions to keep us from focusing on what we should be focusing on, which is voting. Every vote. Help. That's right.
That's why we in Miami right now giving away free breakfast, trying to get these crazies for readian to go vote early. Thank you for calling my brothers. Get it off your chests, It's to breakfast club. Who is Naomi? Hey? Naomi? How are you this morning? I'm good? How are you doing? Get it off your chests? What you want to be about? So my girlfriend just spoke up with me because whatever we have going on wasn't for her anymore. Y'all was lesbians? Yeah,
So what what're y'all got going on anymore? God? Yeah? I was Yeah. I was arguing, No, everything was going fine, like we were doing for a whole year with a relation for two months. But on her part, I felt like her actions were showing that she was afraid of being with me. But her words were showing like, oh yeah, you know, I don't want to be with you for whatever reason, and that just showed me nothing but fearing because I'm apparently I'm not gonna shoes normally you're looking for.
You show your jog game, You show your jaw game. Just you show your jaw game. Just not trash my Oh no, great, listen, this is what I want you to do. Come down to that. I want you to put your hand up in the air and make it into the shape of a V, right and put the V right in front of your face. Remember how spotts to go on Star Track. You know what the V stands for, all right stands for and that's what we're doing on the Pole six and that's what we hear
in Miami encouraging people to do. Early. Okay, you are an idiot. All right, relationship and you can tell vote Friday man might think about no relationships or no Friday. What's up, queen baby? You representing family of course the best HBCU. I'm mad Envy not here so I could tell him about it, but it's okay. No, we are gonna unite because you know we gotta HBCUs millennials period. We gotta get out invo It's very important. Andrew gill Him is a great kennidate my personal opinion, he's a
great candidate. He's gonna do a great job. So I really feel like everybody needs to get out of vote. It's important, like our vote matters. Angela Ry, I love you you as far as from millenniums, you like, we really look up to you, and you are a voice for us and our people. So keep doing what you're doing. Charlemagne, you're just crazy, but you still help for us, and you still support us, and you still make sure we get up man. Oh yeah, that's that floor to Miami
baby point period. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah yes. And thank you to Angela year you are very supportive as well. So I just wanted to get that off my chest because it's very important, and I hope this get played. Ready that vote for angel Gillim and free j T. That's all that's called multitask and Charlotmagne's crazy that already? All right? All right, well that was getting up your chest.
Now you know, we got rumors on the way we are talking about voting, and guess who else is talking about voting oprah Win an independent, and we'll tell you what she has to say as she was actually campaigning for Stacey Abram. And we got a couple of guests coming next. I'll name a couple of them real quick. Angela right, Sure. We have Desmond Mead who will be here discussing Amendment for he's the executive director of the Florida Restoration of Rights Coalition, Mayor Andrew Gillen who's running
for governor. And Sabrina Fulton from the Trayvon Martin Foundation. Of course, also uh displaying young man's mother. That's right. We're broadcasting live from the Miami Soul Cafe and the Miami Gardens. It's the worldmost Dangerous. Want to show the breakfast Club, the Breakfast Club. It's the worldmos dangerous. Want to show to breakfast Club Charlemagne the God Angela Yee. We got Angela Rye in here guest co hosting for DJ Envy Where live from the Miami Soul Cafe in Miami, Florida,
Miami Maxim. We're about to get into Angela Ye's room. And report is the rumor report with Angela Ye Breakfast Club. Yes, Oprah Winfrey was at with Stacy Abrams and she wants to encourage everybody to vote. What I learned though, is that she's an independent and that she actually has in the past voted Republican right. And so here's what Oprah had to say, all those who paid the way that we might have the right to vote, and for anybody here who has an ancestor who didn't have the right
to vote. And you are choosing not to vote wherever you are in this state, in this country, you are dishonoring your family. You are disrespecting and disregarding their legacy, their suffering, and their dreams when you don't vote. All your answers Harriet Tubman mount every single one of them while she was there, friend Stacy Abrams, she's not telling people what party you have to vote for her. She's
just saying get out and vote, which is really important. Now. Fact, that's what Yeah, that's exactly what we're trying to do. I mean, you know what we're doing, encouraging people to vote early. Yeah, all right, now you'll be excited about this. Will Smith and Martin Lawrence they have an announcement to make because I know y'all want to see them team up again. Here's what they had to say about Bad Boys for Life. It's official. It's official, baby, it's official screen,
It's happeningsficial, it's official. I'm telling dude, yo, just that's it. No more, y'all. Y'all can't handle no more of that. It's gonna be a lot of CBC oil on that set, all them old joints, and they're gonna be still trying to run around and do stunts. Okay, that movie's only gonna work if they played to their age. That's two fifty year old cops that probably can't do what they used to do, but they're a lot smarter and a lot wiser in the way that they they say, make
them matter, kept themselves together. Well though, yeah, I will you know, given to them for that Bad Boys to Life. You gotta have Diddy in there somewhere. No you don't. That's that's a combined age of three hundred to watch it. And we need we need Will Smith to jump on a little Douvalls mile bitch. Okay, that's the collapse. I don't think he's going to after you just talked about his joints. We don't know he's fifty. Okay, Now let's talk about another one of your favorites, post Malone Crash.
Post Malone has a collaboration with Cracks, and as soon as they put it out, it's sold out already, that collab with Cracks. Aren't they man colored? G be honest. Post Malone's crocs and mayonnaise colored. It's an all over print. They're white with an all over print. Well look, I mean the shoes came out now, listen, Cracks has had some interesting shoes. Angela Rye. Have you ever won crocs? No? Never? I don't know if you guys sell the Balenciaga ones
they had. I would never I saw them actually when I was in Neiman Marcus. Have you wren crocs? Never in my life. But I'm gonna tell you I've interviewed Bill Cosby once in my life and he had on crocs. Tell you we shouldn't wear crocs. Dot. I don't think the crocs was in my Iron Man suits. They came in the shoes. They had crocs in the Iron Man shoes,
So you were wearing crocs basically, it's what you're saying. Yes, all right, good, that's all we needed to know they weren't the mayonnaise colored ones from a post Malone and that's a dump. Get in there. This today is the movie Body. Hey, yes, hey, now that's playing in there. That's now Body movie dot com for more information. But you know it's about a rat battle, an accidental rat battle. Superstar is supposed to be very funny, very brutal. I
know you saw at Charlottamagne. I'm actually in it and I'm a consultant producer, but you know that's the little stuff. I just do it to you so you can say that. And it's also executive produced by em And all right, I'm Angela yean, that's your rumor report. Yes, And we are down here in Miami at the Miami Soul Cafe. We are down here encouraging people to vote early. And I'm not going to tell you who to vote for, but I will say next hour we will be talking
to mister Andrew kill him. Who's about who's sitting here with us right now? Morning? Everybody? Hello, Governor Gillham, how are you working on that? We got four more days, man, bring it home, make some noise for covering to kill him, and we'll be talking to him. We'll be talking to him in just a few minutes. And quite a target on Twitter for somebody with Twitter fingers. It's the Breakfast Club. It's the world most dangerous. Want to show the Breakfast Club.
Charlemagne the god. Angela Ye dj NBA is not here, but we got another Baide replacement. Her name is Angela Ry commy bage one more time. They go to baid rage right there. See what I'm saying. But we are in Florida. We are in Miami, out to Miami Sall Cafe. And now we got Andrew Gillis, the future governor of Florida State. And get it done, y'all. Let's get if we vote, we win. First of all, how are you feeling, my brother? Are you eating? No? Uh, not like I should.
But it's okay. We'll eat when we win, okay, and we'll sleep when we win. But we're right now four days out from uh learning the results. I was gonna say election day, but the truth is election days today. We're trying to move as many voters as we can to the polls. Right now. The polls are open seven am all across the state of Florida. Uh duval County showed out yesterday. They surpassed their total UH votes for African Americans compared to twenty and fourteen. But we're not
done yet. Trump send the state on Saturday. He's trying to gin up all the haters, and we're trying to make sure we motivate folks to get out there and vote for their future, vote for themselves. We can't win if we don't vote. I see they had this initiative here, the five thousand role Models of excellence. They're actually bringing some senior high school students, more than one thousand voting for the first time, taking them to the polls. They
have buses and everything. If Angela Ryle was putting me on the game, why it's so important to vote early? Yeah, why is it? Well, I mean, Angela got compelling reasons, but I'll say, I mean, we never know what will happen on election day. If there is an issue with your registration, if you have to cure something on your vote. If you go early, you can learn that absentee ballots, those that were rejected, you could learn that early and
be able to cure the issue before election day. If you go on election day and you have an issue, you'll have to vote what we call a challenge ballot. Challenge ballots don't always get counted, and if they do, it's oftentimes in a recount scenario. But if the election is a blow away, then your vote won't register for weeks later. Um, So the opportunity to get out and to vote early is something we all have to take advantage of. I ran into this older couple. I was
telling everybody in the church to go vote. She's I don't vote early. They may not count my vote. I'm saying, man, that's exactly why you vote early, is to make sure that your vote, your vote is counted. Now, Donald Trump has been all calling you out. Yeah, you think all publicity is good publicity. The helper hurt when he called you. I mean, I don't think he is consequential at all as far as I'm concerned. But um, you know, he's doing what he's doing because he's speaking to their base.
But you know, I think all of us, well, he's not just scared. The president's weak and he's performing as all weak people do by bullying Andrew Killen want all the smoke drop on a clues bomp Andrew killing He's really targeting you that right, It's like for some reason he has a real issue with Jesse, which shows us how scared he really is. Yeah, there's some obvious reasons. But more than anything, this president it's the second home, y'all.
Y'all got rid of him in New York, so he spends vacations here in U in Florida, and he's also terrified if Florida goes the way of Democrats for the first time in twenty four years. It's just it's history. But also if this man wants to be reelected, he will have to come through us. And I think more than anything, this is self motivated interest that if he wants to hold on to Florida, he cannot lose this race, especially to his clone RHN de Santis. So you're like
a threat to his legacy base. Well, I don't know that he'll have a legacy, but a threat, you know, might be one. Yeah, and just playing to his base, like, oh, you have a twice between a Harvard Yale educative, Like what difference does that make? First of all, Harvard and Yale should take their degrees back. Did y'all see this man debate? Yeah, he is not ready for prime time.
But I will tell you I'm a pro graduate of the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, found at October third, eighteen eighty seven, one the best institutions in the land. Asked the president to google it. He seemed unaware. But who you are? You from Trump University? Well, we wouldn't have a degree. You have a degree. It feels good, Andrew. So one of the things that I think is important that you brought up FAM You. You have a big rally coming up Monday night. You have a headliner. Who's
your headliner? P Diddy. So for everybody who's in tallahassee, get ready on Monday night. We are doing a midnight rally to get folks ready juiced up to go to the polls j H with the motivation that you need to vote um but show up. We're gonna be on the campus of FAM You. So for all our students, all folks in the community from surrounding areas, there's no better way to enter election dating with a party purpose
they're leading. If the students are leading this, they found out in it like they're gone, they're ready to go. So I think that's incredible. You also we're sitting here talking about early voting. That is the reason why they came down. Breakfast Up came down to be a part
of pushing folks to early vote. But on Charlottamagne's page yesterday, he posted a video from my BT special which talks about our vote, our power, and the pushback in the comments was about voting my vote doesn't matter that and my heart was like breaking. So what do you say to the young person, like, if you could have this moment to just level with them. We know they're listening in breakfast club, what do you say to folks about
the importance and the power of their vote? Yeah, I mean so, first of all, I know we all get really motivated around national elections, presidentials, you know, President Obama, so on and so forth. For the truth is, if you live in the state of Florida and you're worried about getting access to health insurance, you need Medicaid expanded. Our governor refused to do that. If he had done it, over eight hundred thousand people in our state will get
access to that. If you're worried about whether or not you can start a business in this state and have the ability to do a business with the government an eighty nine billion dollar budget a state that is the eleventh largest economy in the world. It matters who the governor is if you're concerned about rights restoration. Now we got Amendment four on the ballot, but outside of Amendment for it is the governor in the cabinet that votes
to restore individual rights to vote. And we learned in a report that under this governor, Rick Scott, ninety percent of the people who got their rights restored were Republicans. So there were systematic efforts to disenfranchise Democrats. That's not why that system exists. If you're worried about education in the state of Florida, making sure your kids get access to a good quality education, which I think all of us want for our kids, then it matters that teachers
are paid the ways that they can live on. In the state of Florida, the average salary for teachers is the forty fifth lowest out of all fifty states, fifth lowest, President Obama the hardest, most important. That's exactly right. I couldn't agree with you more. But we treat them, you know, like they're you know, they're nothing. Yet these are the
people responsible for shaping, molding and inspiring. You know, the minds of our most precious gives our children, So it matters and guests who has the saying that a governor who passes a budget, who signs a budget into law, and has the ability to line out and veto parts of the budget. If you're worried about real criminal justice reform, because in the state of Florida, sixty percent of people that are sitting in jails in my state are there
not because they've been found guilty of a crime. They're there because they couldn't pay the money bail system. We literally have two systems of justice, the one that people can afford in the one that they can And for those folks who say, you know, you know, why should I care what it costs you about six hundred and eighty million dollars a year for just that sixty percent of folks who are sitting in jail alone, and a lot of people complain about things, but they don't do
anything to change make any type of changes. So if you want to make some change, you have to get out invo We have more with Governor Guillow on the future Governor Florida. Andrew Gillum. We're gonna talk to him some more when we come back. If the world most dangerous want to show the breakfast club, the breakfast club, what's the world most day? Just want to show to breakfast club. Charlomagne and God Angela Ye, we got Angela RD filling in for DJ Envy and we're down here
in Florida Miami Soul Cafe. We're down here in Miami at the Miami Soul Cafe, and we got the future governor of Florida, Andrew Gillim here. That's up, everybody. We're here encouraging people to go out there and vote early. And you know, a last break, Angela right was talking about people in my comments and how they seem to be discouraged about the whole voting process. And I think a lot of black people are discouraged because they feel like they've been loyal to Democrats for so long, but
that love and loyalty you haven't been reciprocated. How are you going now? First of all, I wouldn't. I'm not here to carry the banner saying that, you know, they got to vote for every Democrat. I know I am a Democrat, But the truth is people how to vote, vote for their interests. Who's out there delivering on the
issues that you care about it. You know, we were talking about some of the issues that show up at a state level and white people out of care about who their governor is and my state standard ground has been a serious issue. You got, you know, artists who had boycotted coming to the state of Florida until that
law is off the books. Trayvon Martin, Marquis mclochtin. Folks day in and day out in our state that are impacted by this law, which seems to create the opportunity for open season on our young men and our young black men to be specific. Well, we need a governor who's going to stand up to the NRA. This piece of legislation has been written by them. It is now well ensconced in the law of the state of Florida. Well, look, I've got the bruises to prove that I'm prepared to
stand up to the NRA. They drug me through court for two years, all because in my city we said you can't shoot guns in a city park. They came to me saying we got to repeal that. We said no, and they took us to court. I had to find my own personal lawyer and had to pay my own personal fines, had to be responsible for reimbursing the attorney's speeds of the opposing party up to one hundred thousand dollars, subject to removal from office at the discretion of the governor.
This is the law in the state of Florida. If you want a governor who's prepared to stand up, I'm the only candidate between me and mister de Sanders prepared to stand up. And the proof is we beat them. We beat them at the Circuit court, we beat them at the Appello court, and I said, I'll see in the Supreme Court if you want to take it there.
We cannot complain your tweets, your snapchats, your Facebook comments, None of that matters if you're if you are not prepared to get out and let your vote be your voice. And I get it. I know that folks have gone out and they haven't seen their issues addressed. But part of that is our fault, the fact that you would elect somebody and then send them off to do great things on your behalf without being there to back them up. Show up, call your legislators, come in rally with us. Look,
democracy is not a spectator sport. You don't get to throw your vote out and then back away. You got to actually be present in the process. POWERCI is nothing without a demand, and the best way to make good on that demand is to be able to tell an elected official you have the power to put them in office, but you also have the power to take them out
of office. Like Angela right with saying you can't hire somebody to work for you and do a job and then not follow up and make sure they're actually doing their job. That's right, that's a good point. I think that's a good point. That was my point. Actually, that's crazy. I just compliment anyway, It's like, that's a good point. I had to say that you also will have the opportunity, um,
when elected governor, to appoint three Supreme Court justices. That's another big part of why people should get out and sure, what are the types of qualities you're looking at for? Well, it goes with us saying we won't qualify you know, judges, but I'll also tell you we want a judiciary that reflects the diversity of the people of the state of Florida. UM. And while the Supreme Court is a shiny object. We get three appointments there. Importantly, the governor also appoints judges
below that. The governor has hundreds of appointments at various boards, commission levels, all these kinds of things that are the nitty new nuance of governing that a lot of us take our eyes off of. But it's where the power is. It's where the decisions get made. As I was always told, if you're not at the table, you're on the menu, right.
So let's get off the menu. And when we have a governor that affects all of our communities, UM, and a governor who's willing to make appointments that reflect the rich diversity of this state, UM, then that means something that starts to show up in your everyday life. It's not on the front pages, but I'm telling you that's where the decisions are made. That's where it happens. You got you got the big homie coming to help you rally today, right Obama? Yeah, I mean that big old
What advice do you get from? Uh? Well, I'll tell you the president first of all, is um a valued asset within you know, within our culture right now, within society and an age where Donald Trump is literally running around trying to terrify Americans about each other based off the color of our skin or the language we speak. Have the right to shoot them at the shore. Absolutely well. He's also told us if he shoot somebody in the middle of Time Square, you know, he gets away without
you know, without any repercussion. So you know, this president is extreme. We need a Barack Obama in this day and age to remind us that all is not lost. Um that you know, this is still America, and this is still a place where if you're willing to work hard, if you show up, if you engage in the process, you can achieve the outcome that you want. That's what this get out and vote effort is about. If we show up, we win. Have you given you any advice
on your campaign? Well, I mean specifically, the President has opened up a number of resources on our behalf a number of donors who have that's been hard for us to get opened up resourcing for us in this race. I'm proud to say that we've raised the most amount of money of any Democratic nominee for governor in the history of the state. Have we top fifty two million dollars raised in you know, two months time. That's an
incredible feat. Now again, this is coming from the candidate who raised the least amount of money in the primary. We raise six million compared to my opponents combined ninety million. But honestly, the money didn't talk. The people spoke. They showed up, they voted. So resourcing aside. What will decide this election are people up, showing up, voting and voting like their lives depend on it. As opens can't re out to you at all. No, but I love thee Oprah in the state, um um um. But I don't
have to tell you. As much as we embrace these celebrities and high profile individuals, it's so much more important that everyday people get out there and vote. It's the one thing that makes your vote as equal to the President of the United States, Oprah Barack Obama. We all get one vote. Did you think about it a little bit? He's like, why Oprah is going to Georgia and she ain't shown me no long man a little bit. No, she got a private jet Georgia right there. No. No,
Stacy is my sister. She needs everything she can get. I'm proud of her. When you both were gonna have a big old party. Yeah, and we hold you for a little bit longer. Yeah, we gonna hold Andrew for a little bit longer, and we'll be back as the world most day. Just want to show the breakfast clubs the world most ding. Just want to show the breakfast club Charlomagne and God Angela Ye, dj Envy is out, but Angela Ry is in. And we got the future
governor of Florida, Andrew Gillham here. Make some noise. What's up, everybody? And what's up? What's up? What's up? So Envy uh really hates fam Huh. He's such a hand to my hadn't want to come down to no, no, no, I just got to defend my He has a big car show that he's been planning tomorrow. Tomorrow. Oh so he could have spared the day himself. Yeah, all right, good luck flying in coming so he could be down here. Good luck people to go out and vote save Democrats.
Sext Governor Florida. Ain't a good enough excuse not to be here. We love you, man, We love the HU already sent his loved this morning, like you know, tell Andrew gill I said what's that, No, he didn't. And one some things that you feel like you'll be doing directly for the African American community if you get elected governor. For yeah, I mean one of the first protests I've ever participated in as a student of film was against Jeff Bush. When he, through executive order, got rid of
affirmative action and higher education and state contracting. The percentage of black students at UF dropped precipitously. I mean, the president has worked at the university, has worked over time to restore that. Um. The number of people minority business is doing business with the government dropped off when this governor came into power. Rick Scott, we had a vendor list folks that you could call companies, businesses, that kind of thing, who could do a media work for the government.
Over one hundred and seventy businesses were on that list. This governor came in through executive or to reduce it to seven. Seven of his friends, his colleagues, the people who support his you know, his vision, and those became the people who began to do business in our state. And so, if we want a governor who's going to open up the ability for people regardless of what they
look like, the size of their businesses. So long as they're qualified prepared to do the work, we want to be able to get them to come in and do work with the government. And so what does that mean for people of color. It means that I've got a goal of making sure that the diversity of this state is reflected in the buying and the spending power of the State of Florida. And eighty nine billion dollar budget,
two hundred billion dollars in investments of investment portfolio. That means there's a lot of spending, buying power, ability for folks to open up businesses in the state and get access to low interest loans. Here in the state of Florida. Expanding Medicaid, our community will be significantly impacted by it. One in five Clebridian right now is going to emergency rooms to get access to healthcare. And if you think, well, I got employee based insurance, it doesn't matter to me.
It does matter to you because when your premiums are increasing year over year, they're increasing because you're paying for folks to get access to healthcare in the emergency room, the most expensive, least efficient form of of of care. That will translate into savings for everyday Flebridians and certainly for our communities. So now I can I actual about your mental state right now, just because because I can't imagine the level of racism and hate that you have
to deal with. This has to be larger than anything you've ever had to deal with before, just from what we've been seeing. But Donald Trump and citing people to hate. So what has that been like for his opponent? Monkey it up? When he started every Andrew at every debate, he did not he would not calling mayor Gilling mister Gillam like repeatedly Andrew, Well, it's not what they call you, right, it's what you answer to, and what I've answered to
I can tell you round black women. Yeah, well, my grandmother also said, never ever wrestled with pigs because you both get dirty and the pig like right, Donald Trump is an ultimate in that regard. My opponent Rhanda Sentis is the ultimate. But I hear your question sincerely, and I tell you, first of all, I come from a strong praying family. My grandmother used to annoint my head daily with oil, right, olive oil, sometimes cooking oil. Whatever was the greasiest thing, you know, she could get her
hand on that. How your hair grew back? Come on, man, why are you hating on people's hairs so bad? Your hairline? Man, hairline wine. I'm seeing the president today. Man, I gotta do what I gotta do. You wait, that's for sh uh, you know. But the truth is, um, this has been an incredible journey. I couldn't. I couldn't. I couldn't make it to this point where not from my wife, my mother and my mother in law, my siblings, my brothers, who's here in the room with me. We've got an
amazing prayer circle around us. There are these women who three times a week get on a prayer call. I've never joined the call, but I can tell you, in moments where I should be losing it all, a sense of calm comes over and you know I'm able to stay present and that I know that that is nothing, but you know His presence and so at a very very high spiritual level. Because you can't deal with this
stuff in the regular right. This is not regular. It's not regular for me to be from where I'm from on this stage competing for the third largest state in America, the swingiest of swing states that exists of the fifty and try to deal with this, you know, at a at a at a basic humane level. I'm I have to move to another level, which for me is a much more spiritual place I'm clearly reminded of while we're in this thing. I'm reminded every day while we are running.
This racist brother I met yesterday in the Heights. This morning, I see he's going online. Who knew he had rap skills? Is laid down a track. I mean it blew me away talking about the issues I'm talking about, saying this man's from the Heights. We gotta be with him. He's gonna help us out. It reminds you of what you're in this thing for. And so Donald Trump doesn't phaze me.
But speaking of this rap thing though, and having making this moment to fist to ratchet as I will tend to do par J from the City girl, I wasn't going to do that, but I let you. But speaking of this your campaign song is walk it like I talk it. Although I got to say this on radio, I don't own no rights to nothing. Me goes don't sue us. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, So you know we like it. It inspires me. Why well, I mean because I mean I was asking a debate. You know,
what's song best subscribed? I was like, I don't know. Walk it like I talk it. I walk it like I talk it. I mean, I will never, ever, ever divorce myself from growing up to a mother who's a school bus driver, my dad who was a construction worker, being the fifth to seven kids to my parents, and the first to graduate from high school. I remember what it was like, you know, trying to go to the store and spend red and green, uh and purple money. It was known as food stamps. Then now they got
a card, more dignified. So so those experiences will shape how I will govern. It will always remind me of what this thing is about. I bet you Donald Trump gets so confused and he hears you bicking up to me, goes, you're shooting. I'm like, well, we thank you so much for time. But anybody get out and vote. What can everybody do right now to to you know, keep peeling your camp. Please go vote right now. Everything is about
turn out. Everybody everywhere knows somebody in Florida. Call your cousin and them, your relative, your friend, your homeboy, check on them. Make sure that if they've got the right to vote, that they're exercising that right. And if they don't have the right to vote, call somebody up and say vote for me. Amendment four is on the ballot. Vote in my stare. I can't vote, but vote my interest. Everybody has a role to play in this thing. And
you know what, we're gonna collectively celebrate when we win. Well, I know, man, when I met you back in February, you know, thanks to Angela Ry and we first had you on the Breakfast Club, I knew you were special then just a this is a human being. You're just a good dude. Appreciate So you know, our prayers with with you, man, and I want everybody to make some noise. Put it next, covering off Florida Andrew Jellos, get it done.
It's the world most dangerous want to show the Breakfast Club. Hey, it's the world's most dangerous morning to show to Breakfast Club. Charlomagne the God Angela Ye dj Envy is not here, but we have Angela Ry filling in for him because we are in Miami. You know what, Charlomagne the God always says, I always say that the creatives people come from the Bronx and all of Florida. So you might
be from Florida. Well, you know what's so funny as so many people from the low Country, the Ape for three that I've been meeting this morning, but we had to come down to Florida to make sure Florida doesn't f this up, okay because the elections the next week. Why you almost sound like Ron de Santis. What you mean he said? He said he didn't want Florida the monkey toime rightful, I'm saying, be voting. Want to make sure we are on the same point Florida the little crazy.
So we just got to make sure hey down here doing the right thing. Well, in case you missed that, Governor, well soon to be governor Gillams. Mayor Gillam was just here chopping it up with us about the importance of voting, certain things that he actually has on the bill for himself when he becomes governor. What's most important things that we should be paying attention to issues when you vote, what you should be looking for, right, And we have
more people coming through this morning as well. Yes, we go ahead tell them ran Um. So yeah, we we have Sabrina Fulton coming up, who leads the Trayvon Martin Foundation. Many of you all will know her from UM of course the unfortunate death of her son Trayvon Martin, and since then has used his death to fuel her activism.
UM has been engaged politically since then. Also Desmond Meade, who runs the Flora the Rights Restoration Coalition, will be discussing amendment for which is also on the ballot this Tuesday. And of course you all know early voting is happening right now. Please go out in early vote. In any state that you're in where there's early voting, please go to that whoting so important? Angela right. I think early
voting is important for several reasons. Traditionally, black and brown voters, young people, old people have the most issues at the polls. If you live in a state where an idea is requested of you and you don't have an idea, there are challenges. Sometimes you don't have your name matches. If you get married right and your name isn't the same as when you registered to vote, you can experience challenges.
What people really need to know is that you can always request the provisional ballot legally people also need to know that if you're having any issues at the polls. We talked about this recently. There's a hotline called Election Protection that's existed for years, ran by lawyers. They'll tell you exactly what to do there. Do not leave no matter what, and make sure you call Election Protection at eight six six our vote, or you can text them.
You know, we're a text generation text absolutely an app for that. No, but there's a text message. You text election Protection to nine seven seven seven nine. So basically angularizing. Then people be cheating and if you vote earlier, you can prevent them from cheating. If you need to see at somebody who cheated, you just look no further than that twenty sixteen election. I still believe that one day we are going to find out just not much rustion
for a election. Well, I will tell y'all this, man. I believe in Andrew Gillam. I wish I could vote for Andrew Gilliam after seeing how he restored his hairline. There's no doubt, there's no doubt, there's no doubt that he can restore about what he said about money bail, like he said that a number of people sitting in jail right now are sitting there because they can't afford to pay their bail. That's true, you know. And what he's gonna do with that, we know that during the primary,
Andrew staked his whole campaign on stand your ground. When Marquis mclaughton was shot here, he went to the sitting in the governor's office like, I want you to issue an emergency stay on this law. It is literally killing blackman, taking us out. Listen, that's all light work for Andrew Gilly. Yeah, okay, you know how I know that's light work because he filled in the gap that was you know where. All right, anyway we do it. I'm gonna push you out this chair.
We do have rumors on the way. We are going to talk about somebody who had said they are seriously considering a twenty twenty presidential run. I want to see what you think a cety definitely a celebrity. I want to see if you will vote for this guy. All right, and also shout out to DJ and but he's not here with us, but he does have his car show which is happening on Saturday. It's a huge deal for them. It's going to be like five thousand people it's gonna
be crazy. I'm going out there. I'll go vote, I absolutely hope. So it's who they better be in order to vote. But a lot of kids are going out as well, so I'll be out there too tomorrow, show on my support. But it's the first time he's put something this big together. Yeah, so that's why he decided. That's why he decided not to come down here and help us encourage people to vote. Man the narrative out there, but this was kind of a last minute thing for us,
and the day kept switching. So he did want to come originally, but when we change to date to Friday, he couldn't make it. Well, listen, we have to Miami Soul Cafe in Miami. We got free breakfast, old school Black Panther style, and we're encouraging people to go out there and vote early. So come on down to the Miami Soul Cafe. I'm signing my books. I see people
I here with copies of Black Privilege. Yes, drop on a clues bomb from Marcus because Angel he said that I was stereotyping when I asked that you buy the book and stole it. Marcus came in here with a book with a big gass ball cold on it. And I said, you got that from the library. He said, yeah, but it ain't going back. And I personalized the forms that That's how I know it's not going back. So salute to you, Marcus hey Man. You gotta read the library.
Oh yeah, I still listen. I still still a little bit. Now. Like if I go into a gas and it's like a double XL magazine or like a Vibe magazine like something like that, I don't buy the magazine. I'll just pick it up and walk out the store with you do not do that? Okay, can you not do that anymore?
But you know it makes me feel better. Yeah, But he want to talk about crazy people being for Florida, you know the little coin things that being the register when you like you donate the little change for less some foundation. I do that, so I feel like I'm paying it forward by doing that. All right, whatever makes you sleep. That's why you ain't got no hairline now because you do stuff like that. But guess guess what I'm about to do with Andrew Gillham in Safari and
Tori Elane. Okay, En Tiger did real soon that's how Okay, I'm gonna give me. I'm gonna give me a hairline, just for a season. That's all I dare. You don't deserve no hair dare, you don't deserve No, you don't deserve it. God ain't gonna get you no hairline. You don't deserve no edges. That was a beautiful thing. My
Instagram comment section like controlling begins with your boy. Okay, okay, that wasn't That was a beautiful word that Andrew Gillham delivered this morning when he said the grandma put the the Holy oil on his that's not how it works. You with Jehovah witness. So you don't know. You don't just pour it like this. You just put a little bit, he said. His grandma put the cross on his head like that. Grandma rubbed it in the ball. Okay, keep going, I'm gonna put you up all right, let's get ready
for rumors. It's the breakfast Yes, hey, it's the one most day. Just want to show to breakfast club Charlomagne and God. Angela yee. We got Angela Rye and filling in for dj Envy. How are you? I'm wonderful, Good morning, good morning. We got Angela's rumor report coming right now. She's this is the rumor report with Angela Yee on
the Breakfast Club. Well, as we are getting ready to find out who is going to be running for president in twenty twenty, guess who said they are seriously considering running. That would be Acon. Nah, we cool, love you, but now we said. I didn't want to just do it because I feel like I want to continue doing what I'm doing and hope that builds me enough momentum for people to say, you know what, if you run, will support you. So he's possibly a kind is a great brother.
Drop on a clude bombs for Acon. I love everything when I'm doing it, especially in Africa, but we don't need no more celebrity in chiefs. As the president of the United States of America, he said, I feel a lot more unsafe. I feel unempowered. Honestly, I feel it's going to be a fight. I feel like I should be always is prepared for the unexpected. I feel very uncomfortable, and I feel a lot of Americans do, even some white Americans feel that way because they're watching backlash of
his decisions. It's not what's happening now because it's clear it's creating a hope. UNCHI divide today, but I think tomorrow that impact is going to be so much more. At Devis where was he born, I don't know. So here's the live in Jersey. I know that breaking. So Eugene just yelled at me that he was born in Senegal. Here's the problem in the United States. In order for you to be the president, you have to you have
to have been born in the United State. If you can remember when Trump was trying to act like Barack Obama wasn't born in the United States. So sorry, Akoon, nice tribe, but we got you. Yeah, we're good on I love ACoM, but no, we don't need no more celebrity in chiefs were cool on that all right. Now Kim Kardashian has had to apologize. Well, that's because of a word that she used. Now. She dressed up as Pamela Anderson for Kendall Jennis Halloween party, but guests kept
trying to figure out what her custom was. They couldn't figure it out, and in a video that she posted and deleted on her Instagram, she called those people the R word, as in retarded a word. Yes, it's a bad word. It's not politically correct, That's what I'm saying. We've been using that word for so long. I think people just don't know what the politically correct term is. Now you're supposed to say like, well, I was gonna say, you're supposed to say slow, but she's not supposed to
say slow. You can say mentally challenged, mentally challenge. You can say, um, I don't know, that's what I'm saying, but you shouldn't. You know, that's not a that's not a like. For instance, somebody added her Kim Kardashian using the R word on her ig story from yesterday's disgusting, and I really liked her watch Follow the Board. Ish spent like three grand on her game. My brother is an angel sent from heaven. And if you use it generally, you use it all the time. Done. I'm sure she
didn't mean it in that way. Mentally you have to yeah, but she probably didn't mean it. But mentally challenge. When you have a platform like that, you just have to let me ask you all question. What if it's the Special Olympics and they run in track, don't do just I don't know where this is? Do you would you ever, let me ask you, fast very Charlamagne, would you ever use that word on the radio? What retarded? I'm sure that I have. But I mean, if when you know better,
you do better. Right, So she shouldn't know better now, But she's apologized. She said, I want to I don't know the word no matter what I said in a recent video post, that is inappropriate and insensitive to the special needs community. I try to learn from my mistakes, and this is one of those times. Please know that my intention is always pure, and in this case, it was a mistake. I'm sorry. I'm saying none of them. I haven't heard anybody here say the political correct term
mentally challenged. Yes, I got don't make fund of mentally challenge people and use that. She wasn't making fun of nobody, Yes she was. She was saying the people that couldn't figure out what her costume was where? Yeah, but she wasn't pointing at mentally challenged kids and calling them that. She was calling but that weren't mentally challenged. No, but that's exactly it. She's calling them that because they are
just like right. So that's the problem. If you're liking somebody to not being able to complete at task to someone who actually has real mental challenges. That's the problem, right, just because you can't figure out my costume. Now I got to say you have mental challenges, like come on, okay, was born in St. Louis? By the way, why are you rying, jie? I don't know. That's what DJ thirty three and the third just showed me on Google. I
don't know if that's true. Yea, If he was born in Saint Louke, okay, so he can't run for president special he was he born in Senegala. No, if he has a birth certificate from another country, then he could not. You already ask him for his birth certificate? Wow, I thought I did? I did? Trump? Why? I am definitely I'm not trying to be a birth but I am trying to just say here a place of birth, Saint Louis. I don't know. We don't know, because we might be.
He said he moved here when he was two months old. Look all that matters is he went to Clark Atlanta University. He went to the rule is stolen. Now you wouldn't run all right, Well, I've me Angela yee, and that is your rumor report. We got a lot more coming up this morning as we are in Miami with a special guest co host Angela. Yes, we're talking about voting. We're talking about elections, and we're bringing in some people
to educate y'all as well. Yea and us. When we come back, we want to talk to Sabrina Fulton from the Trayvon Martin Foundation. That's right, it's the world most Dangerous morning show to Breakfast Club. It's the world most dangerous morning to show to Breakfast Club. Charlomagne and God
Angela Ye special guest co host Angela Rye. We are broadcasting live from the Miami Soul Cafe in Miami Gardens, Florida, because we are down here encouraging people to go out there and vote early because the election is next week on November to sixth. And you know, we're pre emptying donkey today because we have a lot of special guests rolling through and we have one here right now. Her name is Sabrina Foulton. Makes some noise for Sabrina Foulton. Yo,
Good morning, Sabrina. How are you? Good morning? I'm doing good. Glad to be home. Did you get some grants in you No, not yet. Place my order though, Okay, she was like, just let me know because we got to get our food. Yea. Then we appreciate you for coming out with us this morning and talking about the importance of voting, and we've been talking about early voting in all of that. So from your point of view, why
do people need to get out and vote. They need to get out and vote because people Ford died got arrested in everything. They have the right to vote. So the least you can do is get out and vote. A lot of people don't think they vote matter. That's the only voice you have. People don't really listen to a rallying in the street. They don't listen to sign petitions and things like that. They listen when you vote,
and that's important. That's why it's so important, because they're listening. Yo, yo, vote, vote is your voice. Yea. We had Andrew Gilliman earlier talking about stand your Ground. You know he wants to repeal Staying your Ground if he's elected. When you think about the significance of the fact that that legislation is even on the books, I think he's been on the
books in Florida since two thousand and six. Knowing that that was a key part of George Zimmerman's defense in killing treyvonn How does that make you feel, knowing that you may have a governor with that type of ally shift there. Well, I have a lot of respect for the mayor Gillam because of his stance on stand your ground, and I really appreciate the support. You know, a lot of people won't speak out about staying your ground. They know it's not a good law, but they still won't
speak out. At least he's speaking out amongst other things that I support him with. You know, a lot of people need to be selfish about what they're voting for. You, Yeah, what's your interests, what's gonna benefit you? And so I'm looking at what's gonna benefit me. When I look on the other side and I see what they're saying, it's not gonna benefit me anything that they're saying. So that's why it's so important, you know. And I don't support evil,
you know. So Um Gillam represents good, he represents what's righteous. He represents or the people, and that's who I am. And so I just feel like it's important for people to get out and vote for Andrew Gillam. Some of my interest is making sure that our teachers get paid. You know, they're not getting paid enough money. So that was one of the fields I was looking into before.
But I was like, I wouldn't be able to feed my kids with what those you know, what the teachers make, and so he's interested in increasing that the salary for the teachers. He's interested in not only paying the teachers more money, but better education system in the public schools. You know, a lot of people can't afford to have their kids to go to private school. He's interested in, in affordable healthcare, he's interested in I mean, it's just so many other things that he is in support of.
You know, I'm not gonna say that I'm one hundred percent in agreements, but I just can't think of anything right now that I don't agree with him on, you know. And it's not because he's a black man. He's an educated black man and we need to look at that as well. And he's in touch with the needs of the people too. I think sometimes certain people are running for office and they're so elite that certain things that affect us don't affect them, so they don't care about it.
That's correct. That a lot of times people you know, like I said, they need to be more selfish about what they're vote for. Be selfish, listen, listen to the issues that Gill has listened to the issues that other people have. And if they line up with your benefits, they line up with what you need to do and your your thoughts and your beliefs, and that's who you need to vote for. What would you say to people who say things like, oh, voting doesn't matter, our votes
don't count. I would tell them, ask them if they need to ride to the poll because they vote, they vote absolutely counts. You know, people, people, we can't we can't be still, you know in in that mindset. We gotta change mindset saying you gotta believe that your vote does count, every even one vote. You can watch it, I know on two on two. See, I'm probably gonna be up all night, you know, looking at the numbers
as they come in. But those numbers count. And so if it's one vote, whether it's ten votes, one hundred votes, we want our candidate to make sure that they get elected. Okay, when you um, when you lost Treyvon, you really really leaned into activism and I'm so so grateful that we
got close after that. I hate the circumstances, of course, Um, but you have been such a true leader to so many of us watching how you've handled this, and you've taken your pain and that trauma and said, I'm gonna use this to fuel and to motivate my actions and get people more involved. Talk about why that's so important to you, because it's not just voting to you, it's overall engagement in the process. I've been doing quite a bit. God,
I'm so tired. I've been doing quite a bit, you know, traveling, you know, to different parts of the United States and even out of the country, you know, but it's important to I just can't stop. I can't stop. It's just something within me. And I feel like when I'm doing something, it keeps me busy and it takes my mind off of my situation and what I'm going through. So a lot of times, you know, I tell myself I'm when to take a break, but I really don't take the
break because something else comes up. Something else comes up, and so, you know, we just came off the documentary, the Rest and Power documentary. We came out to the station. We also did you know a book? In two thousand and seventeen was the book and in this year was the documentary. So I've been busy with that. We run the foundation is out of here, out of Miami, Florida, And yesterday we just did a big youth event where we had kids to come out from you know, dating
brower schools. We talk about bullying, we talk about gun violence, we talk about social media and mental health, you know, things that the kids need to talk about. And so um, that's what fuels me that, that's what makes me keep going. And it's not just about the election period now, it's just about continuing to do your part. And I just feel like I have to do my part. Now. Did you watch the documentary? Because I'm not gonn front. I couldn't watch it. I tried, and then I was like, man, well,
I thought, getting overwhelmed, like I can't, I can't. I don't want to keep it, making myself angry if I go to bed. No, no, no, this is what you have to do. You have to watch it in parts. It's a six part series, So watch the first part and then just put it down for a minute and then go back to it. It is hard to watch. It's hard for me to watch. It's hard. It was hard for us to make. It was hard for us to you know, do the book. All of those things
was hard. But it's important and we need to do it. You know, I fuss at my family. I had to fuss at them, and I had to fuss at you know, even my mom my, sisters, my cousins and everything like that. You know, you gotta watch it. You know, we took the time to go and spill out our heart because everybody was doing so many different things as it relates to Trey Vaughn, but it wasn't the parents of you know, and so Tracy and I decided, Okay, this is what
we're gonna do. This is us. And I really commend the directors and producers and you know, Paramount Networks and everything for what they did because they allowed us to like say what we wanted to say. We were able to just be ourselves. And you'll see it when you really watch it, it really hits hard because we're really talking about what happened in our journey and what we
went through and what we're continuing to go through. Well, I admired you so much, and we appreciate you so much because I know it's not an easy thing to do, but we appreciate you giving of yourself. Yes, thank you, thank you for joining us this morning and for the record. Who you're voting for next week and I'm just starting just want to make sure he'll thank you. We'll be back with more of the World Most Dangerous Morning to
Show to Breakfast Club. And we got desmil Meat coming up to talk about what angel he is talking about Amendment four. Yes, it's the Breakfast Club. Hey, it's the World mos Dangerous Morning Show to Breakfast Club. Charlomagne and God Angela Ye, Angela Ry is guest co hosting. We are broadcasting live from the Miami Soul Cafe in Miami, Miami maxim. That was Travis Scott Sickle Mode. I love that record because that is the most responsible drug use
I've ever heard. All right, now, when Drake said a half of the that is a doctor prescribed amount to thirteen hour flight. Okay, dropping the clues bombs for Drake for responsible drug use. Now you have a special guest of the building, desmin Meat is here with us. Hey, Hey, how y'all doing. What's up my brother, now, desmit mean, what exactly the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition. I'm glad you asked.
Florida Rights Restoration Coalition is a statewide organization in Florida that ran and led by people who've had felony convictions and so and and family members of people who've been caught up in the criminal justice system. And so we've been like the leading voice for people with records and we've been holding it down real hard in Florida for quite a few years. Now, what's your background, Jasmine me
that this was such an important mission for you. That's a great No, that's a great story because right down the street from here, you know, I was in two thousand and five. I was standing in front of railroad tracks, waiting on the train to come so I can jump in front of it. At that time, I just got out of prison. I was homeless, I was hooked on crack and I didn't see no light at the end of the tunnel. But that train didn't come that day,
thank thanks to God. And I end up crossing those tracks and I walked two blocks further checked myself in the drug treatment. From drug treatment, I moved into a homeless shelter, and while living at the homeless shelter, I enrolled in Miami Day College. One thing let you another. Eventually I got accepted in the FIU College of Law and it made twenty fourteen. I graduated with a law degree. Now, how did you know you needed help? Because the first I want to dig into that a little bit more.
The first sign of you know, having a problem is, now, how did you know I have? I don't I have a problem, and I want to get a fire. You know, I've knowing I had a problem for a minute. But the desire to get it fixed is a big thing. And sometimes a person have to hit rock bottom or
something tragic that have to happen in their lives. In my case, you know, it was when I was walking to those railroad tracks, my mind was fixated on a story I heard about two weeks prior, about this dude that just killed itself by jumping in front of the train. So when I got to the tracks, I couldn't stop and I couldn't move, man, And it was it was just it was just that moment, you know. Um. And then when when when I crossed the tracks, you know, I asked myself if I would have died, how many
people would come to my funeral? And the answer was zero. And even in the best case scenario with my picture on the front page of the Miami Herald, I only could think of four people that were coming, maybe two with a shed a tear. And that bothered me because that, you know, that made me question what is my existence
on this earth? That's real? You want a lit funeral, for real, for real, you know, um And that's what I ended up doing because that same year UM wrote, the parks passed and they had a body laying a state in the Return of the Capital. And when I seen all those people, that was like crying and just giving them mad respect. I just jumped up started screaming at the TV. I was like, man, that's what I want. I want to and so I was stuff but for real though it was that's what I said. I was
branding that lit stuff. But um no, I actually ended up saying, IM gonna have my funeral at Joe Robbie Stadium, you know, which is now a hard Rock or what they changed the name so many times wherever the Dolphins played out. Well, I was gonna have my funeral, um and that's what really just got me, you know, started doing the things that I'm doing whatever it takes right here. Absolutely, and Desmond, you know, you talked about your story and
crossing those train tracks. You have Amendment for on the ballot, and we're talking about what a way to help people across the proverbial train tracks. Right. One point four million people can have their voting rights restored with this ballot initiative talks to us about that. Yeah, so you know, I think that first of all, let me tell you straight up underbastady, that this Amendment for is the biggest thing that's on the ballot, in any ballot across the
entire country. Because what it's doing when you talk about re in Francise at one point four million people, that's more people since women's suffrage movement gave women the right to vote. Yeah, this is nothing. A lot of people have build this as a continuation of the civil rights movement, right, and this thing is historic, this thing people never thought we'd get here, but we're here. And on top of that,
it's led by people who are directly impacted. So even like when you look at and it's great because you look at what like voters doing in Louisiana with Amendment to you look what my brothers that's doing in Ohio with Amendment one and in with us directly impact the person leading our own liberation. You can't get any better than that, you know. And and it's real, it's organic. There's been grassroots, you know, before anybody thought about running.
We had no money, no backing, and we got all the way to the Supreme Court just on the pure will, pure dedication, believing that when the debt is paid, is paid, and it's time for folks to feel what it's like to be a citizen again. And the love voting rights definitely affects people of color disproportionately. Yes, yes, we're gonna come back and talk to you some more. Definite me. We gotta go to break because this is a live radio We're gonna come back and talk to Desmite mean
about for some more. It's the world most name of this morning to show, The Breakfast Club, the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club. Charlomagne and God Angelie he Angelais guest co hosting for DJN view. We got Desmite mead here he's discussing Amendment for which is here to restore felling voting rights, right, I mean, we're just talking about how it disproportionately affects us. Yes, so one out of every four African American man in Florida can't
vote of a fella conviction. And so let me tell you. But there are a couple of things that that's very important. We understand the impact that it has in the African American community, and it diminishes our political voice. But it is not exclusively an African American issue. Just like a tumor, you know what I'm saying. It was while it was originally intended to keep the newly free slaves from voting, but if you leave a tumor unchecked, it's spread to
the whole body. And so now White's, Latinos, everybody is being impacted. As a matter of fact, more people, poor people, definitely poor people, because a lot of poor people they have to take the fleet deals. Which goes to the fact that over seventy five percent of people who are convicted in Florida, and that's one hundred and seventy thousand people each year get convicted of and felling defense. Over seventy five percent of those people never even get sentenced
to prison, never get sentenced to prison. So you're only talking about the small subsection of people who actually go to prison. They are coming out for. There are people all over the state, in our homes and our churches, in our pulpits, they got felony convictions that can't vote, you know, even after they served their time ten twenty thirty years ago. And desmon, you talk about this, there's
a Public policy polling that recently came out. This says sixty three percent of voters in Florida support Amendment FOR. Talk about the bipartisan support you have right matter of fact, I could tell you right now that that's one of the most exciting things that I love about this movement here is that because when you talk about voting felons in Florida, that is a toxic mix that even the experts say would never get anywhere. Right. But look where
we're at right now. We're four days away from voting on Amendment FOR and we're polling above sixty percent. Let me tell you something, and we're doing it in the fashion that no one thought was possible, by getting bipartisan support. And we listen, what does this say about the movement when you can get a clu to the Koch brothers, Kristin Cole listened to the Ames all a grim on
the same thing with no organized opposition. I mean, this thing is it's righteous, man, and I'm excited about it because here in this time, when there's so much division and fear and hatred in this country, this is that one movement that's showing that man, we could come together along the lines of humanity. This is a campaign about love and not fear. Hey, this is a campaign about the inclusion and not the exclusion. And people are embracing it.
And so I'm excited about it, and I'm excited about the fact that not only are we gonna win, but we're going to be a shining example to the rest of the country about what we can accomplish when we can transcend partisan politics and racial anxiety. How would a felling disenfranchisement affect both political parties in Florida in the future. So this is why I tell people. When the police arrested me, he had asked me if I was Democrat or Republican. And when the judge sentenced me the time,
he didn't ask me if I was Democratic. Republican. I can tell you right now, I've traveled to state of Florida the fifty thousand miles a year fort in my car and I'm telling you I'll run into soul min. We got bikers for Trump that's wearing Amendment for T shirts. Guess what everybody man when he comes to even like drug addiction or whatever, they don't don't see no Democratic Republican jail is one thing that I can all agreef
sucks and that's very dehumanizing. You do your time and then you come out, and then it's like you're still not a citizen with the rights that a citizen of the United States weshed and then you have for instant We got the guy that served our country, put his life on the line, he came back home and wrote a bad check and had to wait thirty years to get this right. WHOA, my god, something is just wrong
with that. You know, when you pay your last car note or your last mortgage paying, you ain't looking for no bill coming in the mail. Yeah, you know, when the dead is paid, it's paid. And people across the board, conservative, progressive, white, black Latino they can understand that. And to keal A deal. Every one of us know what it is to want forgiveness, so they nobody along to say I'll never want to be forgiven for anything I've ever done ever can't be that.
But then maybe thank you so much for coming. Ain't taking the time to sit down and talk to us. They find you, listen, I need y'all when you find it at Florida Rights Restoration call listen, but most importantly listen, I need y'all every single day from here on out these last four days to tell your listeners to vote for a memo for it. Come out and vote, give the deal. Even if you can't vote, you can bring
Tien to win. Bring Tien to win. And if you have a perfect life and you ain't never been in trouble, bring foe for fold. But bring somebody out to go vote, because this is our moment. Just like Eminem said, we got one shot. This is the opportunity that comes once in a lifetime. We can't afford to blow it. This is about us for us. Let's show up at the
polls and get this thing across the finish line. That's right, that's my man, Desmond me and we broadcast the live from the Miami Soul Cafe and these salmon crow catch are slat. I need back again. Watch what happened? Yeah, yes, it's the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club. Charlomagne, the god Angelie Ye DJ Envy is not here, but we have a nice bage replacement for him and the name of Angela Rye. We are broadcasting live from the
Miami Soul Cafe and Miami Gardens, Florida, Miami. Three h five. What's happening in our dow? That's how to talk to make more noise than that. Damn it though, do you know what it is? Y'all? Didn't had gritch and eggs and pancakes? I know I need a nap food. The food here is delicious. And shout out to everybody here at Miami Saul Cafe and to Royalty Cuisines for the cake. You've got some special cake cakes as well. Right but right now it's time for rumor report. Just oh gosh,
it's a rum report the Breakfast Club. Oh well, let's get into some new music for it today. Take Off his album has landed, Drop on a Clues Bonds to take Off the last Rockets. Take Off is the best lyricists in the Megals. I've been saying it for years. Also, Metell Booman put out a new album with Travis Scott, Young Thug on It, Gunner and more, Tommy Savage. Yeah, I mean he's a producer, so you know he actually um From what I'm hearing, it's called not All Heroes
were Capes supposed to be a great album. I haven't had a chance to listen yet. I just saw a young lady who came out here earlier who just like take Off. By the way, Okay, I'm not. Also Swizzy his Poison album is out as well, so I don't know if you had a chance to hear Swizz's album. I haven't. I just do the first song on Takeoff album. I haven't gotten to the whole album. Yea, all right?
And City Girls their new album Girl COLDE is going to be coming out also, just so you know, November sixteenth. I'm out here right now with my free j T shirt on right now repping the City Girls in the three oh five all r right. And also to out today is the movie Body heard about It? Yes, it's a battle rap movie. Yes, directed by and created by Joseph Khan. Executive produced by eminem and Charlemagne. Yes, I'm in the movie. I play a character call Honey Graham's
and I'm a consulting producer on the film. So that's out in theaters everywhere. Now I'm a rent a theater next week somewhere and have a have my own screening for it. Are you gonna buy food and popcorn? Everything? Ain't doing all that now? Ain't doing well. We're not coming to your What you mean you get to watch a free movie as the least you can do it by your own popcorn, all right and your own drink. Sneak it in? You got it? No? I don't, all right,
I'll tell you who you got to Michael Jordan. He just made a multimillion dollar donation to at risk children. That's the Friends of the Children nonprofit. So shout out to Michael Jordan for that. He said, what stood out to me about Friends of the Children was that they employ and train their mentors and that they commit to every child for twelve and a half years. That dedication is important to me. My mentors believe in me and
taught me the power of perseverance. I want youth and Friends of the Children to see they have that same potential. That's good, people always say Michael Jordan, it hasn't been charitable, especially historically, but he seems like he's making up for that now. All right. And Pharrell is designing a collection for Chanel Angela. We gotta get up and how can we make this um happen? I don't know you want to you want to do a collab? Is that what you're saying? Are you okay in Florida? I'm sure y'all
can find some boosters out here. Can you get us a deal or we could design some stuff. That's what I thought you were doing. Oh well, you gotta keep your money on securing the bag? Yes, Angela square collapse. Yeah, I'm over here spending money. You making money? Well, that's what I thought we were doing. All right, let's secure this bag. And also Pete Davidson, he had some things to say. He on Saturday Night Live, and clearly um Arianna Grande wasn't feeling his joke. Listen to the joke.
I'm Jonia Hill and I'm hosting Saturday Night Live this week with musical guests Naggie Rogers. Hey, Maggie, I'm Pete. You want to get married? No over three drop on a clues bonms for Pete Davison. Well, Arianna Grande was not feeling that joke. She posted and said underneath it, she said, for somebody who claims to hate relevancy, you sure love clinging to it. Huh and then she said thank you. Next. So I'm not supposed to use my
life as material. I'm a comedian, okay, So yes, I am over three when it comes to being engaged and not getting married, So I can't use that as material for my jokes. Show you speaking in Pete Davison's voice, Now I know what I'm saying. Show used it for songs? Yeah? No, he just said, So I'm not supposed to how many how many songs as Taylor Swift written about her ex? Dis you think Ariana Grande not gonna write about this and on her next album? But it makes it open
for a claidback. She just claridback, Yeah, she can respond right, absolutely. She was a little annoyed at it, I don't. I mean, I get why she's mad, but she have to expect that when your data entertainer, you have to expect that your life will be their content and then he should have expected she's gonna have something to say about it, absolutely all right. And Steph Curry is producing a movie about the Charleston church shooting. It's called Emmanuel, named after
the Emmanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina. Not just Steph Curry, he's doing it with South Carolina native Viola Davis. Yes, he teamed up with Viola Davis. So that should be a great one for us to all make sure we go out and support. And Viola Davis is from South Carolina. Let's be clear on that. Okay. Also let's be clear on this. DJNV couldn't make it out here today. I told you because he has his
car show that's happening tomorrow. It's a big deal. He's been working on this for months right now, and he's doing it all by himself, so it's a lot of work for him. And we are actually hooking you up with a four pack of tickets to the Drive Your Dreams car show that's presented by Lincoln Tech antj NVY. It's tomorrow, Saturday, November three at the Meadowlands Expo Center. Over one hundred cars. Ferrari's with Guy These American Muscle, European,
Japanese and celebrity cars. I feel like I should uber there because I don't want anybody to see my car next to all these cars. I'm pulling up and the old two escalated with three hundred and ninety seven thousand. Everyone else, you don't have that escalated charava. Stop right now for narrative, but be call it one of five now one hundred and five and five one oh five one, and you can win your weight in as well. And listen, man, just salute to everybody who pulled up to us at
the Miami Soul Cafe here in Miami. We still got breakfast outside. We're giving away free breakfast. We've been giving away free breakfast all morning long, and we're just here encouraging y'all to go out and vote early. Yes. Thank you the Sabrina Folting. Thank you to Desmond Me, thank you to angel Gillam. And we have a very special guest co host, Thank Angela. I thank you guys. This was good. Well it's not over yet. You still got another album. It's the Breakfast Club. Just plan
