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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Usa yo.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
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yo yo yo yo yo.
Speaker 1 (00:09):
It's Lauren la Rosa. Dj Envy is out today. Charlamagnea
guy piece to the planet.
Speaker 3 (00:16):
Guess what day it is? Guess what day it is?
I feel like my breasting Good morning, yellow, cool big
How are you?
Speaker 1 (00:26):
Did you brush your teeth this morning? You was running lucky?
Speaker 3 (00:29):
No, actually I didn't, So I am. I overslept this morning.
I was in a Detroit all day yesterday having a
conversation with the Madame Vice President Kamala Harris. You know,
we had all we the town hall, I mean we
the people audio town hall yesterday, and so I flew
out like nine thirty and got home like after midnight.
And I was born in nineteen hundred and seventy h yo. So,
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but when I woke up this morning, it was five thirty.
I had no intention of oversleeping, but I did, so
I got a broadcast from home today.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
But you did a good job yesterday.
Speaker 3 (01:01):
Well, thank you, cool baby. I appreciate that.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
I know that Mike is hot.
Speaker 3 (01:04):
Literally, man, shut up. Okay, I want my teeth as
soon as I get a break. Okay, how was your
day yesterday?
Speaker 1 (01:13):
My day was good. I mean I was here for
work all day and then a client that we're working
with with Bron gargrind and we did some press yesterday.
So I did that after I left here, got home,
and I knocked out. I woke up literally to watch
your interview. I watched the BT hip Hop Awards. What else?
I watched Victoria's Secret Fashion Show and then I went
right back to sleep.
Speaker 3 (01:33):
Yeah, and my bugging. I wasn't quiet for the BT
hip Hop Award. I din't even know the BT hip
Hop War was coming out. Who hosted?
Speaker 1 (01:37):
We gonna fat y'all hosted. He did a great job.
Of course we're gonna talk about it because every bad
people was like yo, I didn't even know this was
coming on. I didn't know what was coming on either.
I just saw BT start uploading stuff from the awards.
I missed it the first time it aired. I went
back and watched it, and.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
I feel like this just happened with another award show.
It was the other award, Oh, the MTV Award, the
MTV Award. I didn't realize that was on either.
Speaker 1 (01:59):
Yeah, well, I will say though, I feel like the
Hip Hop Awards never like it's always different hip Hop
Awards versus the actual like regular BT Awards at LA,
but still normally you you know what's coming on. I
didn't even know what's coming on. That's crazy, Byewall said
it is because of being God No Diddy.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
Party somewhere Gon. We're gonna be playing back my conversation
with Madame Vice President this morning too. Were playing that
in the seven am hour. We got Morgan Woods coming
up with Front Page News and a whole lot of
other good stuff. Don't go anywhere. It's the World's most
Dangerous morning show to Breakfast Club. Yes, since the world
most dangerous morning to show to Breakfast Club. Charlamagne the God,
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ll Cool, Bay Law and LaRosa DJ Envy is out today.
You know, Jesse Larius is on maternity leave. So it's
just just too and let's get in the front Page
News with Morgan.
Speaker 4 (02:45):
Good morning, Morgan, good morning, good morning.
Speaker 5 (02:49):
Yeah, good morning to you, doctor, mister Charlemagne the God.
Speaker 4 (02:53):
You know what I'm saying. You had a ready doctor,
would I don't.
Speaker 6 (02:56):
Know, I.
Speaker 3 (02:58):
Have I have an honorary doctorate from South Carolines State University.
Respect my honorary doctor man as we're graduates.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
Don't respect honorary but go ahead, go ahead, but go off.
That's a comma.
Speaker 4 (03:10):
That's the anyways.
Speaker 5 (03:11):
Okay, So Vice President Kamala Harris, obviously, if you missed it,
I don't know where you was at. But Vice President
Kamala Harris sat down for an exclusive iHeart Audio town
hall in Detroit with our very own Charlomagne thea God.
When asked questions about why she sounds so scripted and
sticking to her talking points, Well, here's what she had
to say.
Speaker 4 (03:29):
At my rallies.
Speaker 7 (03:30):
I say the same thing when I go to Detroit
as I do in Philly, as I do wherever I am,
to make sure that people here and receive what I
think are some of the most critical issues that are
at stake in this selection.
Speaker 6 (03:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (03:43):
So she said that what's at stake in this election
is truly profound, and of course I love that. You
guys talked about the confusion around the stimulus checks where
Democrats in Congress actually had to pass that vote funding
that passed that funding, and Trump put his name on
those checks. Another topic that I'm sure many of us
can relate to with the legalization of marijuana. BP Harris
says she does want to legalize marijuana on a national level,
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saying she and President Biden worked to get weed reclassified
in the criminal justice system, and when she was San
Francisco District Attorney, she was against harsh penalties for ree crimes.
Let's hear those comments from BP Harris at the town
hall in Detroit with CTG.
Speaker 7 (04:22):
To make it classified as a lesser harm and so
that took some time. There's a whole process around that,
but that's the work that we have done. I was
the most progressive prosecutor in California on marijuana cases and
would not send people to jail for simple possession of weed.
Speaker 5 (04:42):
So she also indicated that she is confident she is
going to win the election in November, but adds that
the race is tight.
Speaker 4 (04:49):
Vice President Kamala Harris.
Speaker 5 (04:50):
She is expected to sit down for an exclusive with
Fox News later today, taking questions from anchor Brett Baer
that's set to air at six pm Eastern from Pennsylvania,
another key battleground state in this election coming up with
coming up in less than three weeks, it'll be her
first six sit down with Fox Ever. Any thoughts on
last night, Charlamagne.
Speaker 3 (05:12):
Oh, I just enjoyed the conversation. You know, it's one
of those conversations. It's an hour long. You can go
watch it on Breakfast Clubs YouTube page will be playing
in playing it back next hour as well here on
the Breakfast club. But it's just one of those things, like,
you know, if you want to actually get accurate information
and uh, you know, don't be don't being fueled by
(05:33):
misinformation and actually know the truth, you'll get it from
this conversation. But that's only if you want want to
believe it. You can still be presented with the truth
and still choose to believe, believe, believe whatever lives are
out there. But that's on you.
Speaker 1 (05:49):
Yeah, I like I like though she was like really
comfortable with you, but you didn't like you. You pushed
her for the stuff that a lot like you came
from a different angle than a lot of the other
interviews came from. Like it was really just like a conversation.
Like I felt like she was just like talking to us.
Speaker 3 (06:02):
Yeah, I mean that's my that's my fourth you know,
public conversation. With the Vice president. Like, you know, I've
been sitting down with Kamala Harris and she was a senator.
You know that she first came on the REPX Club
in twenty eighteen. So we have a good rapport, you know,
a friendly with pointed rapport.
Speaker 5 (06:18):
Yeah, it seemed like you guys had you cracked your jokes,
but you kept things serious as well. So meanwhile, many
Americans are eager to vote early. The latest National NBC
News poll found that five percent of registered voters have
already cast their ballots. Another forty seven percent said they
planned to vote early. About two and three will vote early.
Who will vote early will support Kamala Harris about seventeen
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percent above Donald Trump voters. Nearly six and ten voters
who plan to vote on election day support former President Trump,
while thirty seven percent who plan to vote on election
day say they support Harris. Let's hear from some early
voters who have already cast their ballot.
Speaker 8 (06:55):
Because last time I waited mine going around the block,
around the coin my vote in today right now.
Speaker 4 (07:02):
I was wait before checks.
Speaker 9 (07:03):
I would have come out to them, but it was
kind of chilly, but I did it for them, for
the women in my family.
Speaker 5 (07:09):
The forty six states and Washington d C has started
some form of early voting. Thirteen states will begin as
the will begin this week as or we'll begin as
this week continue excuse me. Among those our key battleground
states of North Carolina and Nevada. Others include Iowa, Kansas,
Rhode Island, Tennessee, Louisiana, Washington, Massachusetts, the district of course,
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and Georgia. So if you're in those states, you can
cast your ballots. As of this week, speaking of Georgia,
county election officials in Georgia are being told they must
certify election results, and Atlanta judge ruled that local officials
have a mandatory, fixed obligation to certify the results. The
judge added that the election election officials should share any
(07:53):
concerns about fraud with the appropriate authorities, but cannot use
that as basis to delay certification. He said, if election
superintendents were free to play investigator, prosecutor, jewelry and judge,
then Georgia voters would be silenced. This is one of
two closely watched cases involving election certification in Georgia, with
the other still pending from you know that last election
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so any thoughts on that.
Speaker 3 (08:18):
I wonder who gotta guard them votes for three weeks?
Who gotta watch it? Who gotta watch over all them votes,
all them early votes for the next three weeks. Do
they keep him in a vote or something?
Speaker 1 (08:27):
May dad the aunties in the church to do it,
because they tell you, look the trustees, right, you know
that Deacon board.
Speaker 10 (08:36):
Right.
Speaker 5 (08:36):
Definitely, Well, we'll see what's happening on the other side
of the aisle at seven am, get caught up with Trump.
He was in Chicago, and uh, of course we'll talk
about what's happening in the Adams administration at seven as well.
Speaker 4 (08:49):
That's your front page news for six. I'm morkan Wood.
Speaker 3 (08:52):
Thank you, Morgan. Would we gotta get it off your chest?
Coming up right now? One and five five one five one,
Call up, tell us why you're blessed? Call up if
you want to event, whatever it is, We're here for you.
It's the world's most dangerous morning show to Breakfast Club.
Speaker 11 (09:04):
The Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it
off your chest. Eight hundred five five one. We want
to hear from you on the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 3 (09:17):
Good morning.
Speaker 6 (09:18):
Who's this yo, yo?
Speaker 2 (09:19):
Ask Charler Man I saw your interview last night. First
of all, before I say what I'm trying to say,
I just want them to dropping the clues ball for you, brother,
because I'm proud of how far you done came.
Speaker 3 (09:29):
Man.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
Ain't even lit to you, but you came a long way, bru.
Speaker 6 (09:32):
Growth is real, man, and I'm proud of you.
Speaker 3 (09:35):
Thank you, King, I appreciate me. That means the world
coming from you, my brother.
Speaker 2 (09:39):
And now what I want to say is, I saw
I saw the interview last night, and I'm a and
I feel like if the Democratic Party don't uphold she
said the promises that they make it to they voters,
I really believe that they gonna lose the Black vote,
well a good majority of the Black vote moving forward
(10:01):
after this election. A lot of what Kamala Harris was
saying and down it good. But I think she's a
little bit toned up to every damn American citizens when
when you ask them, I think when a guy asked
about like what you're doing for the economy, she she
started mentioning, like you know, the home buying and all
(10:21):
that stuff, but.
Speaker 6 (10:22):
She went to it.
Speaker 2 (10:23):
She was talking about how she made medications affordable for seniors.
And all that, and I appreciate her doing that for that,
but it's like as far as like young Black Americans,
the gen zs and the millennials, like, bro, we're living
in a life brother, well a lot of us. If
we ain't left our mama house, we don't move back
in with mama. So it's like, what is what is
(10:44):
her plan as far as like the immediate impact on
the economy to where we can start getting back and
saving money so we can be able to start investing
into like having a small business and stuff like that.
Speaker 6 (10:58):
But a lot of them, a lot of them stuff.
Speaker 3 (11:00):
But I would encourage you to google, just google Kamala
Harris's Opportunity Economy Plan. That's what I would tell you
to do. And a lot of what you're asking for
is in there, and and and and and and the
reason I give her a props on that is because
I've seen what she's done the last almost four years
in the White House in regards to putting money back,
(11:22):
you know, and into the economy, especially with the American
Rescue Plan and small small businesses. But but go look
into it all right around what I say, Yes, Sir,
Lauren up that right, I'm here what I do.
Speaker 2 (11:36):
Hey, Lauren, I ain't gonna lie and I'll rock with you, right,
but I'm gonna have to say this dog that tried
to test the comment you made last year still on
my chest.
Speaker 3 (11:46):
Man, mind too.
Speaker 1 (11:47):
Man, you gotta move you gotta move on, you gotta
clear your throat. Move ones because I say that, move
on out.
Speaker 6 (12:00):
I gave you grace on that.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
But then you turn around beginning of this football season
and say that Kaylor Swift was carrying the league.
Speaker 1 (12:10):
Shoulders shoulders you white people. Yeah, damn, that's dumb, bony shoulders.
I'm so sorry about that. I'm so sorry. But she
but she You see where the camera keep going every
time she had the game.
Speaker 3 (12:27):
Though we don't care, Oh, we don't care. Get it
off your chest. One hundred and five A five, one
oh five one callers right now, if you want to event,
if you want to tell us why you blessed, reach out.
It's the world's most dangerous morning show. The Breakfast Club,
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Speaker 2 (12:45):
Right right?
Speaker 3 (12:46):
Ray yo, Charla, mae, yamfy, what up are we losing?
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Speaker 10 (12:51):
I got an indoor POOLO.
Speaker 3 (12:54):
We want to hear from you on the breakfast club.
Speaker 6 (12:55):
Get on the.
Speaker 9 (12:56):
Phone right now, He'll tell you what it is.
Speaker 3 (12:58):
We lie this morning, TI.
Speaker 12 (13:01):
My name is Alaska a k A. S.
Speaker 13 (13:04):
Truck Or how you doing, Charlemagne?
Speaker 3 (13:06):
Peace? How are you well?
Speaker 5 (13:08):
Esca?
Speaker 13 (13:08):
I'm doing great?
Speaker 3 (13:09):
Oh? What ESSCA? I'm sorry?
Speaker 6 (13:11):
What we oh?
Speaker 14 (13:13):
Well?
Speaker 3 (13:14):
Wellska lord at Mercy? Guess what wellsca gay guess?
Speaker 6 (13:21):
Okay?
Speaker 10 (13:21):
What's my race?
Speaker 3 (13:22):
Black?
Speaker 13 (13:24):
Okay?
Speaker 12 (13:29):
Yah, Yeah, I'm doing wonderful. I just wanted to share
my happiness with the world. I just got back from
my honeymoon, and but I've been together with my partner
for fifteen years.
Speaker 13 (13:46):
We have two wonderful children. And uh, the biggest missing
about this is that my parents separated when I was two,
and so I came from a broken home and uh
his parents, like his father, was.
Speaker 10 (13:59):
Abusive to his mother.
Speaker 13 (14:01):
So for both of us to come from these households
and raise our children in a peaceful, loving home, it's
the greatest blessing that God could ever give me.
Speaker 3 (14:13):
That is incredible. Where'd y'all go for your honeymoon?
Speaker 8 (14:15):
Can't coon?
Speaker 3 (14:17):
It was?
Speaker 15 (14:17):
It was?
Speaker 2 (14:17):
It was really good.
Speaker 13 (14:18):
It was a lot of fun.
Speaker 3 (14:19):
Okay, you think you. You think you about a week
pregnant and don't know what yet?
Speaker 13 (14:24):
Oh now I'm done having kids.
Speaker 10 (14:25):
My kids are twelve and seven.
Speaker 13 (14:27):
I'm doing I'm out here trucking try so I'm so busy.
Speaker 3 (14:31):
Well, congratulations to you and your boo. I'm happy that y'all,
you know, still together. I'm happy that y'all have a beautiful,
healthy family. So salute to you.
Speaker 10 (14:40):
Amen.
Speaker 3 (14:42):
Why y'all bang like that? Jesus christ Y got you
Madgine grant kids.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
You married and happy too?
Speaker 3 (14:49):
White, so angry you ain't got no reason to be
that angry to upon that lady. Good morning, Good morning, morning, Jeff,
what Jeff, how are you?
Speaker 8 (15:00):
Good morning? Charlot man the god he love Coolberg shout
out the chest, shout.
Speaker 3 (15:04):
At the end, Yes, sir, Yeah, I'm just trying.
Speaker 8 (15:07):
To get it off my chests.
Speaker 6 (15:08):
Man.
Speaker 8 (15:08):
I don't like all the hate that Jay Cole has
been getting off this new this new song, this new single,
this new uh song. You just dropped. Man, It's like
he's doing what he's always done the whole time. He's
giving his side of the story. He's giving me personal
lift and putting it in a song. I don't think
he was gonna be able to move on without addressing
it in a song. Everybody he hated when he apologized initially,
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then they saw how the battle went and how personal
the guy. It was like, wow, Ja, Cob was really
smart for getting out of it. And now we're hearing
this side of the store, it's like, oh, nah, you
shouldn't have said anything. It's like they mad that he
said he would have won. They mad he said that
he had the blood of his friends on him. It's like,
what did y'all wanted this man to say? Y'all thought
he was gonna get on the track and be like, yeah,
I would have lost. That's why I got out. It's like, nah, man,
(15:54):
it's still cold. At the end of the day, he's
still rare with anybody.
Speaker 16 (15:58):
He's in my.
Speaker 8 (15:59):
Top ten and and it is in my top five,
and it's coming from attended fan. But Cole's still that dude,
and he's still keeps He's just giving you bars in
this song, and I just it's kind of like, especially
like the media, they went in on him, like, Yo,
what y'all want for the man?
Speaker 3 (16:15):
Well, this is what I think it is, and I
respect you being a Dreamville surrogate. But what I think
that it is is the fact that he's like the
guy who acted like he'd have beat your ass if
he didn't have to go to work in the morning.
You know what I'm saying. You have ever seen that
dude who act like he wanted he gonna find or
beat your ass. Bill Boy, you look, y'all gotta go
to work in the morning. Man, either you're gonna swing
(16:36):
or you not. So for him to like, you know, apologize,
which was fine. I respect that move. I think that
he did what was best for his mental health. But
don't write a song acting like you to spun the block, bro,
Like I didn't appreciate that.
Speaker 8 (16:49):
I don't feel like he was saying he would have
spun the block. But he was just like, look, man,
from his perspective, just what it was. And it's like, yo,
you know if we gonna have to balance and can
shift what chip ho hop is or we're gonna allow
this because it's like, no, you should have been about
that smooth And it's like, that's not where he.
Speaker 2 (17:07):
Was coming from.
Speaker 8 (17:08):
That's not who he's been the whole time. And you
know he has been talking greasy the last like two
or three years features and everything like that, and it
was like, you know what I'm saying kind of like, ah, man,
you gotta fall back. But now he's given us his perspective,
and it's like, you can't really like fault the man
for telling you what it really voice from his perspective,
and it's like, Yo, I think it's a nope, sal,
(17:29):
I think he's giving us a far I kind of
want to hear what trav gotta say about it too.
Speaker 3 (17:33):
Yeah, you know what, I haven't heard a Traves opinion.
But thank you for calling brother. All right, that was
getting off your chest. You could call us every morning
around this time one one hundred and five, A five
one five and get it off your chest. Now we
got just with the mess coming up with Laura and
l Rossa. What we got in just with the mes
are we're.
Speaker 1 (17:47):
Gonna recap the BT words that most people didn't know
what's happening.
Speaker 3 (17:52):
Jesus Christ, it's the world's most dagous morning show, A
breakfast Club, The Breakfast Club was Dangerous Morning show to
Breakfast Club, Charlamagne to God, Lauren le Rossa, DJ Envy
is Off to Day Jess Hilarius is on maternity leave,
so it's just us. Now it's time for Jess with
the mess.
Speaker 9 (18:12):
Is Hilarius j just ca Robin Moore just don't do
no lines, don't do talk nobody talk low?
Speaker 3 (18:22):
Why jes World? Which mess?
Speaker 16 (18:25):
On the Breakfast Club The Coaches with Lauren Laurens.
Speaker 3 (18:29):
I'm back and I got the mess talk to me.
I'm not gonna I forgot what segment we was even
doing just now, Good morning.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
Laura, Good morning. What did you brush your tea?
Speaker 3 (18:40):
Not yet?
Speaker 4 (18:40):
Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (18:42):
So the BT here Proper Awards went down last night. I,
like a lot of people, did not know what was
happening until I saw it hit the timeline. A lot
of people were online like, whoa, when did this? When
did we not know that this was not happening? What happened?
But it was a good show. I did tune in
one time I realized it was happening. Fat Joe hosted
and you know, he's amazing at just all of that,
you know, carrying a party on. This is actually his
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third time hosting the show. The show took place in
Las Vegas at Dre's Nightclub. I also saw people making
a joke about the fact that the BT Awards were
at a nightclub, which if you ever been to the
Hip Hop Awards, it is literally a party, So I
thought it was fitting last night, though big wins for
the night Kendrick Lamar like cleaned up. He was nominated
for eleven awards. He took home eight, including Lyricists of
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the Year, hip Hop Artists of the Year, Song of
the Year for Not Like Us, Video Director of the
Year with Dave Free for Not Like Us. Like all
of the wins that Kendrick Lamar took home last night,
I Drake definitely shouldn't watch the show.
Speaker 3 (19:39):
Who else was gonna win?
Speaker 6 (19:40):
Like?
Speaker 3 (19:40):
Who else dominated hip hop? Like Kendrick Lamar dominated hip hop?
And he ain't even drop it.
Speaker 1 (19:45):
Out true, I mean he had a year. Travis Scott
also was there, which I was actually surprised to see
Travis Scott there. I thought it was a great thing
he was there, but I was surprised because normally with
the Hip Hop Awards, you don't see super super big
names unless they're performing and dipping. But he was there
because he was receiving an award.
Speaker 3 (20:04):
He ain't just a hip hop award. Most most major
Black superstars don't come to Black Award shows. Yeah, why
I don't know, but they don't. Well I do know,
because they think white Ice is cold.
Speaker 1 (20:14):
Esp actually like Travis Scott the huge things, right, So
he won the I Am hip Hop Award that was
presented to him by Tiana Taylor along with Tyler Let's
take a listen to a speech.
Speaker 17 (20:23):
First, So thank god I'm nothing without him. No, I
come from this generation where they considered us nowhere near
like hip hop quote unquote. Every day I'll try to
like push the sound and coming in as like a producer.
Nobody knew what I was trying to do, but I
always had this idea and I had this vision still
to this day, just to take the sound and take
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things just to the next level. And I'm just so
glad that we made it this far. I'm actually going
to go do Medlife Stadium tomorrow and that's actually crazy.
And I just want to let everybody know where you
come from doesn't really matter. Just what goes on in
your brain can take you to the next level and
beyond known. With true focus and true drive and with
real surroundings, you can go wherever you want to go.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
When the last time you heard Travis Scott talk.
Speaker 3 (21:11):
Last year at No Yeah, last year at the iHeart
Radio Music Festival.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
I couldn't even remember that. No, I mean like that though,
like a public speech. I've never I don't even remember
a time ever hearing that.
Speaker 3 (21:21):
So I was, man, you know, it's so funny. When
they called me to interview Travis Scott a couple of
years ago, I thought the same thing. I was, like,
he talks.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
I've never heard him talk.
Speaker 3 (21:30):
Yeah, I thought he was like a mute, like like
he can only talk in the booth or something like
he can't talk out in the street. But now he
can talk. He's a good dude, And you know, it's
so funny. They he said he was going to do
MetLife Stadium, so this is me and they recorded just
a while ago.
Speaker 1 (21:43):
Yeah, they recorded. I think it was like a week
or two ago.
Speaker 3 (21:46):
So you had two weeks to promote and you ain't promote,
and we still didn't know it was on.
Speaker 1 (21:48):
I'm gonna look at it. What but it definitely was
pre recorded. But also to break through hip hop artists
Sexy red One, I thought that was fire. I was
at the Hip Hop Awards in Atlanta a few years ago.
Remember she had that viral moment where she was dancing
in the crowd but they played her song, but she
wasn't actually a part of the awards. So from then
until now, just to see how big Sexy has gotten.
It is like fire to see what else? Oh, Best
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hip Hop Platform. Breakfast Club was nominated for this arena
of things, but we didn't win. Turn the clubs off,
Club Shaehay one. You can clap for Club Shah Yeah,
Club Shah one. Best hip Hop Platform fifty cent one
Hustler of the Year, very well deserved. Missy Elliott won
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Best Live Performer, also, of course, very well deserved.
Speaker 6 (22:36):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
There were also a bunch of really good performances last night.
One that I enjoyed very thoroughly was Trina. She performed
and she brought out Young Miami on the stage. Let's
take a listen.
Speaker 4 (22:49):
I gotta, I hope you gotta.
Speaker 3 (22:53):
I want to. Let's go step with them, shove it down.
Speaker 1 (22:56):
I beg you it's not connect it make it yeah,
I know, I know, And not to spend a round.
I love that song, man, you hear me legend.
Speaker 3 (23:11):
I got Trina's book right now. I'm actually about to
start reading Trina's new book.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
Actually, I just finished it. It was great. I love
I love Trina, like training me and my group. You
always say, trying to raise this, So reading her book,
I'm like, man.
Speaker 3 (23:25):
That might be the problem.
Speaker 1 (23:26):
WHOA read her? Read her book and I think you'll
think otherwise. She is such a well balanced bad like
what don't play with her?
Speaker 3 (23:34):
I love Trining, the salute, the training I got. I
got nothing but the absolute respect for Trina. And you
know what, I want to say something about the hip
hop platform thing. I think that they need to change
the name the cultural platform because the reality is most
of these platforms, you know, don't just focus on hip
hop and a platform like club that's not even a
hip hop centric platform, you understand what I'm saying, Like,
(23:56):
you can have platforms, you can have platforms like, uh,
you know his club or you know Sway. I don't
even remember who else was nominated, but where hip hop
centric platforms that have conversations with a whole multitude of
different people. Say, J's not even a hip hopictric centric platforms,
So I think it should be cultural platform and he
would still win that this year, by the way.
Speaker 1 (24:16):
You had a big year, but to answer your question
and hip hop awords were pre recorded on October eighth.
Speaker 3 (24:22):
Y'all had all that time to promote, and y'all ain't
promote bet well since I told it what's today that
you had a week.
Speaker 1 (24:30):
Today's October sixteen. But at least now it's train in
Trina's performances training, So shout out to Trina, so you know, yeah,
that's the end of the mess. Yeah, can we play Marktrina?
What we gonna do right now?
Speaker 3 (24:46):
We actually have to get ready for Front Page Nude.
I'm swallowing from oatmeal right now. That's why I aint
gonna bus my teeth because I had to do some breakfast.
Why is that a bug? I'm swallowing oat mill?
Speaker 1 (24:54):
I just I just I don't know you swallowing after
Trina so big?
Speaker 3 (24:58):
It could be back up with be back now with
Front Page News and we'll be sitting down with Madame
Vice President Kamala Has. We'll be playing that conversation back
from yesterday. So I'll go anywhere. It's the breakfast club, yep,
it's one of tho dangers. Want to show the breakfast
Club Charlamagne to God. Lauren LaRosa, DJ NVY is out today.
Jeff Larius is still on maternity leave. But it's time
for Front Page News with Morgan Would.
Speaker 4 (25:18):
Good morning, Morgan, good morning, good morning. So yeah.
Speaker 5 (25:21):
Former President Trump he took part in an economic forum
in Chicago before heading to Georgia to tape a box
Newstown Hall with an audience of women that will air
at eleven a m.
Speaker 4 (25:32):
Today now.
Speaker 5 (25:32):
While in Chicago, he sat down for an interview with
Bloomberg News and the Economic Club of Chicago and said,
if elected, he will bring companies back to the US
and implement what he calls strong tariffs. Let's hear more
from former President Trump.
Speaker 14 (25:46):
We're going to bring the companies back. We're going to
lower taxes still further for companies that are going to
make that product in the USA. We're going to protect
those companies with strong tariffs because I'm a believer in tariffs.
Speaker 3 (25:59):
For tariffs are too two things if you look at it.
Speaker 14 (26:02):
Number one is for protection of the companies that we
have here and the new companies that will move in,
because we're gonna have thousands of companies coming into this country.
Speaker 3 (26:11):
We're going to grow it like it's never grown before.
I'm not the highest grade of weed of the dispensary.
So when I keep hearing somebody talk about something, I
have to look it up. So I'm always hearing about
these tariffs tariffs. Do we understand that a tariff is
basically a sales tax, raising the price of almost everything
that we buy, and we pay those tariffs. Like tariffs
aren't paid by other countries, They're paid by us, the consumer.
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Do we know this?
Speaker 7 (26:35):
Well?
Speaker 1 (26:36):
They taught that in social studies.
Speaker 3 (26:37):
I remember, Oh, okay, I didn't know and.
Speaker 4 (26:40):
In a minute from since social studies to that.
Speaker 3 (26:42):
Well.
Speaker 5 (26:43):
Despite that, polls have shown that voters believe Trump would
handle the economy better than Harris if elected, despite data
historically showing that the economy has done better under a
democratic under the Democratic Party. Now, former President Trump's rally
on he is spuzzed to rally in Detroit on Friday.
Speaker 4 (27:01):
He will be in Huntington Place.
Speaker 5 (27:03):
He's scheduled to speak at the center at seven pm
and doors will open at three pm. Of course, Vice
President Kamala Harris will also be in the area campaigning
on Friday. In Oakland County, voters will decide between the
two in less than three weeks. Of course, you know
Michigan remains one of those battleground states, but have recently
historically have voted blue.
Speaker 4 (27:22):
Switching gears though.
Speaker 3 (27:24):
A real quick logan. I want to say too, being
in Detroit all day yesterday, when I tell you, people
from Detroit are pissed off about Donald Trump's comments that
he made last week when he said, yeah, if the
vice president becomes president, Detroit will be.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
Detroit.
Speaker 3 (27:41):
Oh Man, salute Detroit from so fresh, so clean barbershop.
I had a conversation with him about it. I had ation.
I had a conversation with a lot of people about
that one line yesterday, and they did not appreciate that
at all.
Speaker 4 (27:53):
Detroit, what up?
Speaker 3 (27:54):
Though?
Speaker 5 (27:55):
All right, well, let's switch gears to something just a
little more sad. But let's go ahead and continue to
say her name, Brianna Taylor. Jury selection is underway in
the retrial of a former Louisville, Kentucky police officer charge
in connection with the death of Brianna Taylor. Brett Hankerson
was part of the twenty twenty raid on Taylor's apartment
when Taylor's boyfriend, thinking he was being robbed, fired a
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shot and hit the officer in the leg. Police returned fire,
killing Taylor. Hankerson didn't shoot Taylor, but allegedly fired blindly
into the apartment because he said he thought his fellow
officers were being executed. Hankerson is charged with civil rights
violations and using excessive force. It's the third time he
will face trial for this raid. He was acquitted of
(28:38):
state charges, and an earlier federal case was dismissed when
the drury couldn't reach a verdict. So here we go again.
Let's say her name, Brianna Taylor and bringing things home
to New York City. Mayor Eric Adams is knowing much
about the vacation to Japan involving two of his senior
staffers who had their phone seized upon their return from
(28:59):
that trip. Says he doesn't ask where or whom his
staffers travel.
Speaker 4 (29:04):
Let's hear more from Eric Adams.
Speaker 18 (29:05):
I do not sit down with my staffers and say,
before you go on vacations, you need to tell me
who you're going on with, and you need to let
me know where you're going. I don't do that, believe
it or not. What people doing their personal private time
is on them. And normally I don't ask my staffers
if they come in and say, hey, I'm going to Bermuda.
You want to give me a couple of bucks to
(29:26):
get you some Bermuda rum? Then I know they went
to Bermuday.
Speaker 5 (29:29):
Adam's chief advisor, Ingrid Lewis Martin, and Deputy Commissioner for
real Estate Services Jesse Hamilton, had their personal devices sees
at JFK last month in connection to the Manhattan DA's
office is investigation into possible corruption involving the city's commercial leases.
According to The New York Times, they apparently traveled with
a lobbyist who had recently lobbied for Hamilton and the
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VP of the commercial real estate services firm Cushman and Wakefield,
the firm that helps the city secure such leases. Now,
when asked to confirm that no city funds were bent
on that trip to Japan, Adams said it was not
sponsored by the city. So Adams he continues to hold
it down and say, hey, you know what I'm saying,
This wasn't me.
Speaker 4 (30:09):
This was them.
Speaker 5 (30:10):
Y'all talk to them, and if we have time for
one more, I've just wanted to let you guys know
that after a review of don't ask, Don't tell policy,
the Defense Department is now honorably discharging about eight hundred
service members. The nineteen ninety three policy that allowed LGBTQ
individuals to serve as long as they didn't publicly state
their sexual orientation or gender identity was repealed in twenty eleven. Now,
(30:32):
the Pentagon launched a review last year of LGBTQ plus
service members records who were discharged with less than honorable status,
and honorable discharge status allows for benefits for some of
those veterans. So shout out to the LGBTQ IA plus
whatever you identify as, whoever you identify as, for serving
our country. I don't care you know how you identified
(30:54):
because at the end of the day, my punk but
is not going to do it. And so I salute
you and I hope that you will be able to
get honorable status. If you were discharged with less than
honorable status.
Speaker 3 (31:04):
Yeah, you can't identify as a veteran you either, are
you not? Okay? You either serve this country you didn't,
So salute to all our veterans out there.
Speaker 4 (31:12):
Absolutely. So that's your front page news. I'm Morgan.
Speaker 5 (31:14):
Would you can follow me on social at Morgan Media
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Talk to y'all later, hop you I'm Dad, Thank you Morgan.
Speaker 3 (31:30):
When we come back, we will be playing back some
portions of my audio town hall that I had with
the Vice President Kamala Harris. Yesterday we had an audio
town hall called We the People, Okay, and if you
missed it, we'll be getting it back on for you
right now, So don't go anywhere. It's the world's most
dangerous want to show the breakfast club, the breakfast Club, Yes,
(31:51):
the one's most dangerous want to show the breakfast club
Charlamagne to God here now. Yesterday, you know, we had
our audio town hall with the Vice President Kamala Harry.
We titled it We the People in Audio town Hall
with Kamala Harris, Charlamagne to God and you, and that
went down yesterday in Detroit. So we're going to get
it back on for you right now. It's the world's
most dangerous want to show the breakfast club piece of
(32:12):
the planet, Charlamagne to God here with Madame Vice President
Kamala Harris.
Speaker 7 (32:16):
How are you very well, Charlemagne.
Speaker 4 (32:18):
How you doing?
Speaker 3 (32:19):
Listen? We got twenty days and sixty minutes, so we
just need to get to it.
Speaker 4 (32:21):
I'm with you all those twenty one day how are you?
Speaker 3 (32:23):
Because you you did just walk in.
Speaker 7 (32:25):
You was kind of la so well, I try to
be on time. Well apparently I'm forty seconds late.
Speaker 3 (32:30):
You're right, well you are black.
Speaker 6 (32:35):
Now.
Speaker 3 (32:35):
You know one thing they've been saying a lot of
your press hits get criticized. You know. Folks say you
come off as very scripted. They say you like to
stick to your talking points, and some media says you have.
Speaker 4 (32:43):
That would be called discipline.
Speaker 3 (32:45):
Ooh okay, So some people say you have an inability
to fearlessly say who you are and what you believe.
I know that's not true. But what do you say
to that criticism? And it is a fair for es
and now to make fun.
Speaker 4 (32:56):
Of it, hasn't my Rudolph and wonderful?
Speaker 7 (32:58):
Yes, I think I I have nothing but admiration for
the comedy, and I think it's important to be able
to laugh at yourself and each other in the spirit
of obviously comedy, and not belittling people as my opponent
would do.
Speaker 3 (33:12):
But what do you say to people who say you
stay on.
Speaker 7 (33:15):
The talking points, I would say, you're welcome. The reality
is that there are certain things that must be repeated
to ensure that I have everyone know what I stand
for and the issues that I think are at stake
in the selection, and so it requires repetition. You know,
some people say that until someone has heard the same
thing at least three times, it just doesn't.
Speaker 1 (33:37):
Stay with you. So repetition is important.
Speaker 7 (33:40):
And for that reason, Yes, at my rallies, I say
the same thing when I go to Detroit, as I
do in Philly, as I do wherever I am, to
make sure that people here and receive what I think
are some of the most critical issues that are at
stake in the selection.
Speaker 3 (33:55):
There has to be a high level of anxiety too
when you have these conversations, though, because you are running
for president.
Speaker 7 (34:00):
I mean, you know what, there is certainly a lot
of I feel the weight of the moment and my role.
I feel an extraordinary weight of responsibility right now to
do everything I can.
Speaker 1 (34:14):
I'm telling you, Charlamagne.
Speaker 7 (34:15):
And when I go to bed at night, I I
almost every night, in addition to my prayers, will ask
have I done everything I could do today.
Speaker 1 (34:24):
This is a margin of era race.
Speaker 4 (34:27):
It's tight. I'm gonna win. I'm going to win, but
it's tight.
Speaker 7 (34:32):
And you know, what is at stake is truly profound
and in historics many would say, and it's about you know,
some people would say this lofty notion of supporting and
preserving our democracy, but it is about real issues that
affect people every day, like whether we're going to maintain
a thirty five dollars cap on insulin for our seniors,
(34:55):
whether we're going to continue to allow Medicare to negotiate
drug prices to bring them down, whether we are going
to have, as my opponent would have a formalized stop
and frisk policy, for which he has said if a
police department does not do it, they should be defunded
or not. There is so much at stake, whether America
is going to stand on its principles around the importance
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of sovereignty and territorial integrity and stand with our allies
around the world, or whether we're going to admire dictators
and send during the height of COVID in the pandemic
COVID tests that nobody could get to the President of
Russia for his personal use when black people were dying
every day by the hundreds during that time.
Speaker 3 (35:37):
Yeah, I feel like that one has gone over people's head,
the fact that he was sending COVID test to putin.
Speaker 7 (35:42):
I mean, you know, I invite I don't your listeners,
the people we know the number of people who lost
their grandparents and parents, remember what that was like. During
the height of COVID and a lot of it. People
were scrambling for the resources and needed tests. And Donald
Trump during that time secretly sent COVID tests to the
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president of Russia, who, by the way, do not forget
in the twenty sixteen election, because I was a member
of the Senate Intelligence Committee when we investigated it targeted
black voters in twenty sixteen with missing disinformation to discourage
black people from voting in that election. And this is
(36:27):
just another of the very many examples of who Donald
Trump really is and the danger he presents to real people.
Speaker 3 (36:35):
Sending COVID test to Russia. That doesn't sound very America
first at all. But it's not just you versus Trump's
U versus misinformation. Yes, that's true, right, and one of
the biggest pieces of misinformation, one of the biggest allegations
against you is that you targeted and locked up thousands
of black men in San Francisco for weed. Some say
you did it to bush your career, Some say you
did it out of pure hate for black men. Please
(36:56):
tell us the facts. What's the facts of that situation.
Speaker 7 (36:58):
It's just simply not true, and what public defenders who
are around those days will tell you. I was the most
progressive prosecutor in California on marijuana cases and would not
send people to jail for simple possession of weed. And
as Vice President, have been a champion for bringing marijuana
down on the schedule, so instead of it being ranked
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up there with heroin, we bring it down. And my
pledge is as president, I will work on decriminalizing it
because I know exactly how those laws have been used
to disproportionately impact certain populations and specifically black men.
Speaker 3 (37:35):
Okay, let's take some when I call, let's go to
the talkback feature.
Speaker 19 (37:39):
My question for Kamala is why are we and I
say we because my tax dollars is sending the money?
Why are we sending money to other countries when we
desperately need it in our own country for homeless housing resources?
Speaker 4 (37:57):
For whatever.
Speaker 19 (37:59):
That is my de determining factor if I vote were
commalo or not.
Speaker 3 (38:04):
That's one of the reasons the America for US rhetoric
resonates because nobody in America would complain about where money
was going if American citizens every day needs were being met.
So what do you say to.
Speaker 1 (38:13):
That, we can do it all? And we do so.
Speaker 7 (38:17):
First of all, I maintain very strongly America should never
pull ourselves away from our responsibility as a world leader,
and that is in the best interest of our national security,
in each one of us as Americans, and our standing
in the world. That being said, we also have an
obligation to American citizens obviously and people who are here
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to meet their everyday needs and challenges, which is why,
for example, we have done the work in the last
four years of bringing down the cost of prescription medication,
whether it be thirty five dollars a month for seniors
for insulin or two thousand dollars a year cap on
prescription medication. What we have done that has been about
putting seventeen billion dollars in our HBCUs. I am proud
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to be the first HBCU Vice President of the United States.
I intend to be the first HBCU president of the
United States. Those resources are about sending them to centers
of academic excellence that I know them to be. The
work that I continue to do is about increasing access
to capital for our small businesses.
Speaker 1 (39:20):
It is about.
Speaker 7 (39:21):
Increasing the opportunity for home ownership, knowing that black people
are forty percent less likely to be homeowners in America.
We have a history of legal and procedural obstacles to
that home ownership, starting with the fact nobody got forty
acres in a mule, to redlining, to issues that this
Detroit area and people around the country know to be real.
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So part of my plan is that we're going to
give people a twenty five thousand dollars down payment assistance
to get their foot in the door to buy a
home for first time home buyers. The work that I'm
going to do to increase housing supply in America, knowing
that that's one of the reasons that rents and housing
prices are jacked up, and to work with the private sector,
cut through the red tape and work to build more
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housing three million before the end of my first term.
Speaker 1 (40:08):
And I give these examples, and there are many more.
Speaker 7 (40:10):
Which I will offer, so, for example, the work that
I will do to extend the child tax credit to
six thousand dollars for young families during the first year
of their child's life. Because, as you and I both know,
our families all have a natural desire to parent their
children well, but.
Speaker 1 (40:25):
Not always the resources.
Speaker 7 (40:27):
So by expanding the child tax credit to the first
year of child's life to six thousand dollars, that gives
that young family the ability to buy a car seat,
or a crib or clothes, the things that are so
important during that critical phase of that child's development, so
that they can get on the road and actually have
a chance at succeeding AI.
Speaker 3 (40:46):
When we come back, we will be playing more from
my audio town hall with the Vice President Kamala Harris
that we did live from Detroit yesterday. Okay, it's the
Breakfast Club. Yes, it's the world most dangerous morning to
show to Breakfast Club. Charlamagne to God here Now. Yesterday
we had our audio town hall with the Vice President
Kamala Harris. We titled it We the People in Audio
(41:06):
town Hall with Kamala Harris, Charlemagne to God and you,
and that went down yesterday in Detroit so we're going
to get it back on for you right now. It's
the world's most dangerous want to show the breakfast club.
Have you seen the clip, Madam Vice President from the Grill.
It's a clip that's kind of out of context and
it says that you won't do anything specifically for black people.
Have you seen that.
Speaker 4 (41:27):
I've not seen that.
Speaker 3 (41:28):
Well, it's a clip that has you saying that you're
not going to do anything specifically for black people.
Speaker 4 (41:33):
Well, that's just not true.
Speaker 7 (41:35):
And listen again, you said it at the beginning of
this visit Charlemagne. One of the biggest challenges that I
face is missing disinformation, and it's purposeful because it is
meant to convince people that they somehow should not believe
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that the work that I have done has occurred and
has meaning. My work from the beginning of my career
through today has been about for example, we've talked about it,
whether it be ond HBCUs, whether it be on healthcare,
black maternal mortality. I am, singularly, many would say, one
of the highest level leaders in our country to bring
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the issue black maternal mortality to the stage of the
White House to address it. The work that I've done.
That has been about focusing on my knowledge and my
experience in my life experience of knowing the entrepreneurship that
we have in the community, the ambition, the aspirations, the dreams,
and then tapping into that so that not only has
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my work been about ensuring that we have some of
the lowest black unemployment ever in our country, but that
also knowing that that should be a baseline, that everybody
has a job and what we should be invested in
is also building wealth in the community and intergenerational wealth.
And I have many, many examples of that. But again,
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part of the challenge that I face is that they
are trying to scare people away because they know they
otherwise have nothing to run on. Ask Donald Trump what
his plan is for blackamer Ask him.
Speaker 5 (43:15):
What you know.
Speaker 1 (43:16):
I'll tell you what it is. Look at Project twenty
twenty five.
Speaker 7 (43:19):
Project twenty twenty five tells you The plan includes making
police departments have stopping frisk policies. The plan includes making
it more difficult for workers to receive overtime pay. The
plan includes ending the ability of Medicare to negotiate drug prices.
You know what we have done, he said, he would.
We did which means that that's how we brought down
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the cost of prescription medication. His plan includes making it
more difficult for working people to get by and to
destroy our democracy. You know what he says he'll do
terminate the Constitution of the United States. Let me remind folks,
you know what's in the Constitution United States.
Speaker 1 (43:59):
The Fourth Amendment, which protects.
Speaker 7 (44:01):
You against unreasonable searches and seizures, the Fifth Amendment, the
Sixth Amendment, the fourteenth Amendment. And he's going to terminate
the Constitution of the United States, which in most of
those amendments, one thing or another was about a movement
spurred by black people to ensure that we would be
equally protected under the law.
Speaker 3 (44:19):
Before we go to another talkback call, I want to
say there was the time I had a politician tell
me once that if you're running for a national election,
it's bad electoral strategy to say you are going to
do things specifically for black people, which is why a
lot of politicians don't speak directly to their plans for
black people. Is that a thing?
Speaker 4 (44:37):
I don't know that that's true.
Speaker 7 (44:39):
I think that what is true is that I am
running to be a president for everybody, But I am
clear eight about the history and the disparities that exist
for specific communities, and I'm not going to shy away
from that. It doesn't mean that my policies aren't going
to benefit everybody, because they are everything I.
Speaker 4 (44:57):
Just talked about well benefit everybody.
Speaker 7 (44:59):
Small business own whatever their race, their age, their gender,
their geographic location, are going to benefit from the fact
that I'm going to extend tax deductions to fifty thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (45:09):
Every first time.
Speaker 7 (45:10):
Homeowner, wherever they are, whatever their race, will benefit if
they are a first time home buyer with a twenty
five thousand dollars down payment of sixes. Everyone is going
to benefit from my plan to extend the child tax
credit to six thousand dollars for the first year of
their child's life.
Speaker 4 (45:24):
That's going to benefit everybody.
Speaker 7 (45:26):
But I do realize again that on the issue of
home ownership, for example, black people are forty percent less likely.
Speaker 1 (45:32):
Do own a home.
Speaker 3 (45:33):
So do you you know, do you feel like President
Obama stepped on your roll out because I know you've
been working on this blackmail agenda for a long time
and you've been doing the outreach, you know, which was
the Opportunity Economy tour and things like that. But then
he made the statements that he made last week. So
everybody thinks this is a reaction to that.
Speaker 7 (45:51):
Oh no, no, no, no, I mean you just have
to no, obviously not. I've been doing this for quite
some time, including before I was running for president.
Speaker 3 (45:58):
Let's go to talk about gay.
Speaker 15 (46:00):
Hi.
Speaker 20 (46:00):
I'm Bobby from Georgia and I have a question for
kabl Harris. Could you please respond to Trump's claim that
he's going to use the Alien Enemies Act of seventeen
ninety eight to round up immigrants if he wins the election.
Speaker 3 (46:15):
This law was last used.
Speaker 20 (46:17):
To put Asian Americans in internment camps during World War Two,
and I have a sneaking suspicion that if Trump wins,
He's going to use this law to put anyone that
doesn't look white in camps.
Speaker 3 (46:29):
And I'm scared.
Speaker 7 (46:30):
Yeah, So you've hit on a really important point and
expressed it. I think so well, which is he is
achieving his intended effect to make you scared. He is
running full time on a campaign that is about instilling fear,
not about hope, not about optimism, not about the future,
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but about fear and So this is yet another example.
Look what he did in saying that those legal immigrant
rents in Springfield, Ohio, we're eating their pets. And by
the way, the hypocrisy of it abounds because on the
issue of immigration, let's be clear, some of the most
conservative members of the United States Congress, working with others,
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came up with a border security bill which was the
strongest toughest border security bill in a long long time.
It would have put fifteen hundred more border agents at
the border. It would have reduced the flow of fentanyl
into our country, which is killing people all over our
country of every race and background. It would have allowed
us to do more work on prosecuting transnational criminal organizations,
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which I have done in my career. Trump got word
that that bill was afoot, knew it would fix the problem,
and told his buddies in Congress to kill the bill.
And you know why, because he would prefer to run
on a problem instead of fixing a problem. And he's
running his campaign in a way that he does these
rallies where people, by the way, walk out, and does
these rallies to try and instill fear round an issue
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where he actually could be part of a solution, but
he chose not to because he prefers to run on
a problem instead of fix a problem. And we got
to call it out and see it for what it is.
Speaker 3 (48:11):
All Right, when we come back, we will be playing
more from my audio town hall with the Vice President
Kamala Harris that we did live from Detroit yesterday. Okay,
it's the Breakfast Club. Yes, it's the Word's most Dangerous.
Wanting to show the breakfast Club, Charlamagne to God here now.
Yesterday you know, we had our audio town hall with
the Vice President Kamala Harris. We titled it We the
People in Audio town Hall with Kamala Harris, Charlamagne to
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God and you, and that went down yesterday and Detroit.
So we're going to get it back on for you
right now. It's the World's most Dangerous, wanting to show
the breakfast Club. Before we go to talk about I
want have to say something else. I don't feel like
the Biden administration has treated Trump like a real threat
to democracy, and that's why America doesn't realize how much
of a threat he is. It's one thing to say it,
but you have to act on it, don't you believe
Merrek Garland should have moved faster to put Donald Trump
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in prison for leading an attempt to cool this country.
Speaker 7 (48:58):
The Department Justices has independence in terms of how they
make those decisions, as they should. And let's also be
very clear Donald noell no, Donald Trump has been very
clear that he would weaponize the Department of Justice against
his political enemies. He has been very clear that he
would take out the independent folks who are in there
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and put in there instead his loyalists. So understand again
you talk about because this brings back to exactly your
point about threats to the to our democracy. Donald Donald
Trump would go into the Department of Justice and manipulate
it in such a way that it would be used
as a weapon against his political enemies.
Speaker 3 (49:39):
Yeah, he's going to lock you all up if he
gets back.
Speaker 7 (49:41):
Well, by the way he's gonna you should look at
his words. I don't think that you, as a journalist
should feel so about of journalist judges others And you
know who does that. Dictators do that, Other countries do that,
Which is say that you're going to send as he has,
the military to go and suppress peaceful protesters. That happens
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in other countries. That's not supposed to happen in America.
So do understand when this man says what he says,
how that would play out in real time?
Speaker 3 (50:15):
So why is it okay for him to say he'll
lock up his political opponents, but it's not okay for
y'all to say he should be in prison when he's
actually committed crimes.
Speaker 4 (50:25):
Oh, I've been very clear.
Speaker 7 (50:26):
I think that the court should handle that, and I'm
gonna handle November.
Speaker 3 (50:33):
The course should handle that. Okay, let's go to talk back. Ddye.
What we got here.
Speaker 21 (50:37):
Our men and women in the military are sent to
foreign countries to fight for their freedom, win or lose.
Donald Trump has promised to seek revenge. My question is
will our military be there to fight for our freedom
after the election? Should Trump start another insurrection?
Speaker 7 (50:59):
Well, you raise a profound point that is very much
a part of this election cycle in terms of what
the American people have a choice right now. So January sixth,
Donald Trump incited a violent mob to try and undo
the will of the people and undo the results of
a free and fair election. That violent mom attacked the
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United States Capital. Over one hundred and forty law enforcement
officers were injured, some of them were killed, and he
has said since then that there will be a blood
bath after this election. He has, on your point about
the military, referred to members of our military as suckers
and losers. Which is why, by the way, do see
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the number of military leaders who worked under his administration
who are supporting me. And I will point out what
everyone knows, which is that the people who worked the
closest with Donald Trump when he was president, worked with
him in the Oval office, saw him at play in
the situation room. His chief of staff, two secretaries of defense,
is a national security advisor, and his former vice president
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have all said he is dangerous and unfit to serve.
Mark Milly, the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
most recently, articulated exactly that point. And again, you know,
here's Charlemagne. One of the things that I think is
really ironic, but at play, Donald Trump, through his way
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of trying to name call and demean and divide, tries
to project as though those things are a sign of strength,
when in fact the man is really quite weak.
Speaker 1 (52:40):
He's weak.
Speaker 7 (52:41):
It's a sign of weakness that you want to please
dictators and seek their flattery and favor. It's a sign
of weakness that you would demean America's military and America's
service members. It's a sign of weakness that you don't
have the courage to stand up for the Constitution of
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the United States and the principles upon which it stands.
This man is weak and he is unfit.
Speaker 3 (53:08):
So why is everybody sitting around acting like Donald Trump
isn't going to plan to steal this election if you lose, like,
you know, Republican officials won't certify the results of the election.
We know is Donald Trump Supreme Court? Why are people
acting like this is going to be a free in
fair election and he won't try to steal it.
Speaker 7 (53:22):
Well, but those are two different points, Okay, So it
will be a free and fair election if we the
American people stand up for that. You know, I see
it as this. I think that their democracy has It's
like two points of nature. One, there's a fact about
a democracy that when it is intact, the strength that
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it possesses in terms of the protection of people's individual
rights and liberties. When a democracy is intact, we protect
your rights and your liberties. Strength democracy is also very fragile.
It will only be as strong as our willingness we
the people to fight for it, and not as much
as anything is what's that play in this election? Fight
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for our democracy? Flawed though it is imperfect, though it
may be because there are very two real paths right now.
The man has told you he has to terminate the Constitution.
The man has told you all these things about his
disregard and disrespect for your freedoms and liberty, including the
right of a woman to make decisions about her own body.
And he had selected three members of the United States
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Supreme Court with the intention they would do exactly what
they did. One out of three women in America lives
in a state with the Trump abortion band. You know,
every state except Virginia in the South has an abortion band.
You know where the majority of black women live in
the South, in those same states that have some of
the highest rates of black maternal mortality. And they want
to strut around talking about this is in the interest
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of women and children, and they've been silent on an
issue like black maternal mortality.
Speaker 4 (54:53):
But I know that.
Speaker 7 (54:54):
People are aware and clear eyed, and I do believe
that on election Day and early voting in Michigan starts
in four days people are going to go to the
poles and they're going to vote to stand up for
these principles and to stand up for their rights to
freedom and liberty and to live and just be free
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to be.
Speaker 1 (55:17):
I believe that.
Speaker 7 (55:19):
But back to Detroit. Can so Can you imagine you
go to a city and you say you want the
votes of those people, and then you disparage the city.
And that's what he did in Detroit. And he has
a tendency to mention cities that either have a historically
black majority population or a black mayor, and.
Speaker 3 (55:39):
That's what he did. He only did that to Detroit
because Detroit is seventy eight percent black, and he doesn't
want America to look like that. Madam Vice President. Thank you.
We gotta do this again.
Speaker 4 (55:47):
We're done.
Speaker 3 (55:48):
We only according to iHeart. I just want to keep going.
I got more questions for you. But thank you.
Speaker 4 (55:54):
I appreciate you. Thank you.
Speaker 3 (55:56):
Spirit. That's my spirit. Animal Gloria Hellia Woods. Okay, I
go by the name of Charlotamagne of God. This is
the world's most dangerous morning to show the breakfast club.
Speaker 6 (56:05):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (56:05):
Dj Envy is off to day. Jess Hilarious is on
maternity leave. So it's just I in llll cool bait
Lauren Lroossa And it's time for Jess with the mess
with Laura Lrossa.
Speaker 9 (56:14):
You real Weather, Hilarius, Jessica, Robin Moore, just don't do
no line, don't.
Speaker 1 (56:20):
Talk nobody talk low?
Speaker 3 (56:24):
Why Jess World?
Speaker 16 (56:25):
Why mess on the Breakfast Club the coaches, Lauren Laurens.
Speaker 1 (56:31):
I'm back and I got the mess. Talk to me, Charlotte.
You sat down with VP Harris yesterday at the Town. Yes,
we just played in it. So you guys, you know,
so you get a watch on the Breakfast Club YouTube
channel as well to Top two moments for you from
the interview.
Speaker 3 (56:51):
Top two moments for me Drop one the clues bombs
from my guys, Zeke from New Era. I really enjoyed
Zeke's question. I had all the brothers from from from
Detroit's questions, but I enjoyed Zeke's question a lot. And
I don't know, I got to think about it. Zeke
is the first one that comes to mind, though what
I got to think about the other one?
Speaker 1 (57:10):
So for me, for me, it was the Black Church
conversation when you asked her why doesn't she speak directly?
To black people with.
Speaker 3 (57:17):
After Kenlock, Yeah, Solomon Kenlock Jr.
Speaker 1 (57:19):
Yeah, the reparations question, even though I feel like she
still didn't directly answer, but I think it was good
to hear her say it should be studied. The Trump
being locked up. I love how she was like, I'm
gonna let the court handle that. Like baby, I'm gonna
let them take care of that.
Speaker 19 (57:31):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (57:32):
I had a lot of moments that I love from it.
I wanted to play right now though out of the
interview the border pushback, because a lot of people give
her so much flak for what happened at the border,
and I think thought it was good how you push
back on the question and how she had to answer.
Speaker 3 (57:49):
Let's say, listen, this doesn't the Bidy administration have to
take some blame for the border though a lot of
the blame because I mean, the first three years, y'all
did get a lot of things wrong with the border.
Speaker 4 (57:57):
Charlamagne.
Speaker 7 (57:58):
Within hours of being inaugurated, the first bill we passed,
before we did the Inflation Reduction Act, before we did
the Bipartisan Infrastructure Act, before we did the Safer Communities
Act to deal with gun violence, first thing we dropped
was a bill to fix the broken immigration system, which
by the way, Trump did not fix when he was president.
Speaker 1 (58:18):
You can look at every step along the way.
Speaker 7 (58:20):
We then tightened up the asylum application process. We then
worked with what we needed to do to secure ports
of entry. We did a number of things, including what
we did to try and get that border security bill passed,
and then also an executive order that has actually reduced
significantly the number of illegal crossings and tightened up what
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needs to happen in between ports of entry.
Speaker 1 (58:45):
Now, I'd like to hear her in this interview talk
about the border, because even the way she said your
name and opening it that response, it was like, y'all
better stop playing with me. I'm tired of having to
tell y'all this. I think that that energy in that
aggression is needed from her right now.
Speaker 3 (59:00):
And you know that another part of the conversation where
I even said to her, why do you not push
back on them labeling you the borders are because everybody
thinks that's her job. That's actually not her job. Like
Biden deputized her with a diplomatic mission to evaluate the
factors that cause people to leave their home countries in
the first place. The Secretary of Homeland Security whose name
(59:22):
I can't pronounce, Alesandro, New York Is. He's the person
that manages the border. So how she's become the fall
person for the border, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (59:32):
I know you're so well that we have that clip.
Speaker 7 (59:33):
Let's say, listen, Congress has to act to fix the
immigration system, and it has been broken for a long time.
Congress has to act, but it does not help. When
finally a bipartisan group got together to fix it and
Donald Trump told them, hold on, don't do that because
it won't it won't help me politically.
Speaker 3 (59:52):
Why do you allow him to call you the borders
are when that's not.
Speaker 4 (59:55):
Even your I'm not giving him permission for that.
Speaker 3 (59:58):
Correct I mean, you don't push back on it because
that wasn't that's not that wasn't.
Speaker 4 (01:00:02):
Your role with fact checkers have made that clear.
Speaker 7 (01:00:05):
Look, if I responded to every name he called me,
I wouldn't be focused on the things that actually helped
the American people.
Speaker 1 (01:00:10):
And that's my focus. And one of the things I
will say too is in the beginning of the interview, like,
just as a person that interviews, I was watching just
your strategy on it. I love how you set the
tone from the beginning where she couldn't be scripted if
she wanted to on this interview because you called her
out on it early, so it made her have to
like really talk and even her explanation of so many
different things. I think she talked directly to people regular
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and people were able to get it. One of the
things you guys also went into was the disinformation that
is just out there on the Internet. One of the
biggest things that we saw recently with that was the
Janet Jackson conversation where people were saying, Oh, Janet Jackson
and her brother allegedly don't support Kamala because Kamala prosecuted
Michael Jackson, and you know that whole narrative around her
with black men and prosecution. Let's take a listen to
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that quick question.
Speaker 3 (01:00:55):
There's a rumor that Janet Jackson is mad at you
because you prosecuted her brother, the late great Michael Jackson.
On the Internet cleared that up for people.
Speaker 7 (01:01:01):
That's just not true, I know, on either account. I mean,
I don't know, I don't know. I have not talked
to her, but it's certainly it's not true about her brother.
Speaker 1 (01:01:11):
And we all go ahead.
Speaker 3 (01:01:12):
You had to see the look in her eyes. She
had no idea what I was talking about.
Speaker 1 (01:01:15):
Really well, I love that for her because it stuff
be so loud on the internet, and I love that
she had no idea. But I will say this stem
from so y'all know, well, y'all, I'm talking to the
listeners whoever, And back in two thousand and three, when
Michael Jackson was charged with child molestation and the administering
an intoxicating agent, people were saying that because she was
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the district attorney in San Francisco and he was prosecuted
or whatever Insanta Barbara, they were trying to connect it to.
But she had no direct involvement in that whatsoever. But
I thought that that was a good thing that you
brought that up to her, because that was big because
of the names involved. But you also brought up Obama
because that's been a big thing as well too. And
I think the way you asked the question to her
about him stepping on her rollout, I was like, Oh,
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I want to hear how she answers this. Take a listen.
Speaker 3 (01:02:00):
Do you feel like President Obama stepped on your roll out?
Because I know you've been working on this black mail
agenda for a long time, and you've been doing the outreach,
you know, which was the Opportunity Economy tour and things
like that. But then he made the statements that he
made last week, So everybody thinks this is a reaction
to that.
Speaker 7 (01:02:15):
Oh no, no, no, no, I mean you just have
to no, obviously not. I've been doing this for quite
some time, including before I was running for president.
Speaker 1 (01:02:23):
Love to hear, love to hear that she's not bothered.
But I also think it's important for her to be
able to talk about stuff like that, because for a
while a lot of us felt like she couldn't talk
about stuff when people that are you know, before her,
so like the Obamas or the Bidens. When things happen,
people feel like she has to stay silent. So I
love the fact that she was just willing to answer
to say no, I didn't care about that. I'm cool,
we get over here.
Speaker 3 (01:02:42):
Yeah. I just know how people would, how people would
see that that that blackmail agenda, especially after the comments
that Obama made. But if you've been paying attention, she's
been doing black mail outreach for a long, long, long,
long long time. And I know for a fact that
they was working on this agenda way before Obama made
those those comments.
Speaker 1 (01:03:00):
And shout out to ice Vez. I thought he came
up and asked a really good question too. We don't
have the time to play it, but he had basically
asked her like why now, like this all seems fake,
like you just want our vote, and she clarified what
you just said that they've been working on this stuff.
This is not anything new. And I know we've had
him up there. He up here, he's talked about, you know,
while he's weary of politicians and certain things, So I
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thought that was great to include him too.
Speaker 3 (01:03:22):
Bezel told me something after the town hall yesterday. If
that's something he wants to share publicly, he can. But yeah,
I'll just say Vezzo thoroughly enjoyed the conversation, and you know,
Zo was very opinionated about the vice president beforehand. So
I really just want to drop on the clues bonds
for Detroit man. Detroit is such a special, you know,
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beautiful black city man. Saluta Reverend Solomon Kinlock Junior, Salute
to Zeke from New Era, Salute to Icewear Vessel, Salute
to Eric Thomas, Salute to Sharon who's the peaty at
WJLB in Detroit. Salute the bush Man, and salute to
Chanelle Dominique, drop the clues bombs for Shanelle. I hit
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Chanell and after to bring a room together some of
Detroit's finest and and and she did that, man. So
salute to Chanelle and uh Sharon for really really putting
off for Detroit yesterday at the Audio town hall.
Speaker 1 (01:04:15):
Yes, congratulations on that. My mom said that this was
one of Kamala's best interviews. So and I think a
lot of people feel that way.
Speaker 6 (01:04:20):
Solf.
Speaker 1 (01:04:20):
Shout out to you know you for handling that well.
Speaker 3 (01:04:24):
Cool baby, You're welcome. I don't trust you when you're nice.
I really don't.
Speaker 1 (01:04:30):
I almost started to say something, but.
Speaker 3 (01:04:36):
For after the hour, we need the Indiana State Police
to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like
to have a word with them. Police. It's the breakfast club.
Speaker 2 (01:04:42):
Don't be out here acting like a donkey.
Speaker 3 (01:04:46):
It's time for Donkey of the day. I'm a big boy.
I could take it if you feel I deserve it.
Ain't no big deal, I know, Charlottage. God, you got
to say something you may not agree with, doesn't mean
I'm mean, I.
Speaker 16 (01:04:57):
Was getting that donk that donkey that don't don't don't.
Speaker 3 (01:05:00):
Donk the other day right there the breakfast club. Bitches.
Speaker 11 (01:05:04):
You can call me the donkey of the day, but
like I mean, no harm.
Speaker 3 (01:05:10):
Yes, Donkey of to Day for Wednesday, October sixteenth goes
to the Indiana State Police in Indiana. You all must
really like doing paperwork. Okay. In fact, before we move on,
I want to salute all the cops out there who
have bigger fish to fry. All the law enforcement officials
on this planet who don't stick to the rivers and
lakes they are used to because they too busy chasing waterfalls.
(01:05:31):
We don't discuss that enough, Okay. TLC told us not
to chase waterfalls, but sometimes those rivers and lakes are
too small and we don't need to stick to them.
We need to chase the big ass waterfalls. And there
is a lot of cops that understand that. What do
I mean when I say that, Well, if I was
a police officer and I pulled somebody over for something petty,
something small, I don't even want to call it a
(01:05:52):
petty crime, just like an infraction like failing to pay fines.
Related to minor traffic violations of parking tickets. If I
was a cop and I pulled someone over for that,
I would be like, hey, man, go home, pay your ticket.
If you don't pay your ticket, I'm locking your ass
up next time I catch you. Okay. There are just
so many non violent, low level infractions that usually end
up with people being jailed, but it's usually things people
(01:06:15):
shouldn't be in jail for. And that is why I
am giving the Indiana State Police donkey of the day
to day. Because it was a dark and lonely night.
A state trooper was patrolling the southwestern part of the
state when he spotted a fifty one year old man
named John McKee driving a little jeep with no lights.
That is a reason to pull somebody over. But there's
a lot more to the story, so let's go to
Wave News for the report police.
Speaker 22 (01:06:36):
The man is fifty one year old John McKee from Vincennes, Indiana,
and he was arrested for driving a power Wheels jeep
at night while under the influence of marijuana and mass.
Now at the beginning of this video, and you can
see McKee pull off the road in that blue power
Wheels jeep. The officer in the video then stops him.
Soon performed several field sobriety tests, which McKee fails. He's
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then arrested and taken to the hospital, first up with
blood test and take a listen to his reaction when
he finds out he's being charged with TUI.
Speaker 1 (01:07:06):
Do you know? I'm that is still good?
Speaker 3 (01:07:14):
So you talk to their own person.
Speaker 22 (01:07:19):
Oh man, That's all I have to say about that.
Speaker 1 (01:07:22):
Mickey was later.
Speaker 22 (01:07:23):
Charged with operating a vehicle with a prior conviction, which
is a felony. He's since been released.
Speaker 4 (01:07:28):
Pretty crazy, It was all right, thanks so much for now.
Speaker 3 (01:07:31):
I know what you're thinking. How the hell did he
fit into a power wheel at his big age? Okay,
there's two of those in my house. My nine year
old and six year old have one. And if I
could sit my thick ass in one of those power
wheels and drive it, I would. They look so fun
But I can't. So how the hell was John Mcki
able to do that? That's number one? Number two? I
know what you're thinking. What grade a weed was he smoking?
(01:07:52):
I want some? Or was it the MEF and Mary All?
I need combo platter? That made him say let me
get in this power wheel and hit the row. Okay.
He must have been so high that the power wheel
looked like an actual jeep. To him, it must have
looked like an actual car. Okay, that's why he got
in it and took off down the roads. I've been
high like this before, okay, when I was much, much,
much younger. And when you this high, you can be
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speeding and think you going slow, or you can be
going slow and thank you speeding. I wonder did the
Indiana State Police ask him, sir, do you know why
we stopped you? Because the reality is they don't even
know why they stopped him. If you stop somebody in
a power wheel, you gotta be wondering what the hell's
going on. I would have paid to see that. John
McKee was probably so high he had no clue he
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was even being stopped. But anyway, listen, Indiana State Police.
I understand locking him up on the drug charges. I
understand locking him up on the public intoxication. I even
understand him getting locked up for operating the non street
legal vehicle on public roads. But where I draw the line,
it's a dui. Okay, giving a man a dui because
he driving a power wheel high off mefing weed is insanity.
(01:08:58):
This man posed no threat to the public. What was
he doing seven miles hour in the fifty five The
whole point of DUIs is people are drunk operating vehicles
that can actually kill you. I don't even think power
wheels go fast enough to kill bugs that run into
the windshield. Okay, the worst part of this story is
that some poor child no longer has a power wheels
jeep because I'm sure it wasn't pounded. Imagine being a
(01:09:20):
cop doing paperwork for this. This is why I said earlier.
Sometimes you have to not stick to the rivers and
lakes that you're used to and chase the waterfalls. This
arrest was a lake, Okay, more like a river that
somebody cried and someone else should built a bridge over,
and the Indiana State Police should have got over it
because this was nonsense. Please give the Indiana State Police
(01:09:40):
the sweet sounds of the Hamiltons.
Speaker 1 (01:09:42):
Oh no, you are the doge of the day.
Speaker 20 (01:09:51):
Dogee, oh the day yee.
Speaker 1 (01:10:00):
When you sober up, how do you explain.
Speaker 3 (01:10:02):
That you don't? You try to get high again. You
get high again to.
Speaker 1 (01:10:07):
Forget all the things you ride, like, what goddamn power will?
Speaker 3 (01:10:12):
It really don't make no sense, just like my microphone
falling off just now, I don't make no sense. I'm
gonna fix it.
Speaker 1 (01:10:18):
Though, microphone falling off, you falling off?
Speaker 3 (01:10:21):
It's crazy anyway. Yes, yesterday we had an audio town
hall with the Vice President, Madame Kamala Harris. And one
thing I loved about the town hall is the talkback
feature that we use. You know, the talkback feature. I
told you, if you go to the iHeart podcast page,
iHeartRadio app, go to Breakfast Club Podcast, tap the microphone,
(01:10:42):
you could have sent in your questions. We had thousands
and thousands of questions. Definitely couldn't get to all of
them within an hour. But I do want to thank
everybody who used a talkback feature, And don't want to
thank everybody from Detroit who was there. You know, I
shouted them out earlier past the Kenlock Zeke from New
Era Icewear, Vesel, Eric Thomas Sharon, the program direct, the
bush Man, all of those individuals. But I want to
(01:11:04):
know what what what what you the listeners thought of
the conversation just from you know, hearing it. What did
you think of the audio town Hall. What did you
think of what you heard this morning on the Breakfast
Club from the Madame Vice President. So can we open
the phone lines? L Kober?
Speaker 1 (01:11:18):
We should? Yeah, hundred, I was going to I was
going to read your text. My mom said, I thought that.
She said, she said, Charlene, Charlene has done the best
interview of Kamala Harrison I've seen yet. Thank God for
Charlene along with him and all of his crew. I
know that's right, Charlene.
Speaker 3 (01:11:35):
Did she say did she talk about how handsome I am?
Did she say anything about that?
Speaker 1 (01:11:38):
No? I think she I think she missed that part.
You know she wears glasses, she might not have.
Speaker 3 (01:11:42):
That's not true. She's told me I'm a very handsome man.
So and I know she said that again in the text.
And I know you hate and I know you don't
want to be made that message. Okay, but it's okay.
It's okay. One hundred and five and five, one oh
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your questions. But we want to hear from y'all the
listeners right now. You know, just want to know what
you thought about the information I was presented during the
audio town hall yesterday. Who's on the line right.
Speaker 6 (01:12:46):
Hey, good morning, what's going on? L Cool Bay and Charlom.
Speaker 3 (01:12:51):
Mayne, Good morning, what's happening? What's your name?
Speaker 14 (01:12:53):
Hey?
Speaker 6 (01:12:54):
Name is cham Man Tactic Chandler. But hey, real quick,
I just want to say, Charlot Man, I thought you
did a fantastic javeline interview, a great talking points. You
touched on the points that I feel like a lot
of us are thinking about. I felt like you kept
the composure but you still were touching on serious topics.
I thought you did a great job. I started listening
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to it last night when I got off work, and
listened to it again this morning. So yeah, I just
thought you did a fantastic job.
Speaker 3 (01:13:21):
What did you think? What did you think of the
substance of the conversation though?
Speaker 6 (01:13:25):
Did you move in any fantastic I thought Kamla did
a great job answering the question. One of my favorite
parts was you said she was scripted and she said NOA,
I'm disciplined and that, you know, because that's what we
think about. Also, you brought up the topic of the
San Francisco prosecutor situation and also the Obama step one
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question that was that was a fantastic thing too.
Speaker 9 (01:13:50):
You know.
Speaker 6 (01:13:50):
I just thought it was a great interview and I
really think this helped the campaign a whole lot.
Speaker 3 (01:13:55):
So thank you, brother, I appreciate it. Man, thank you
for listening.
Speaker 6 (01:13:58):
Absolutely.
Speaker 3 (01:13:59):
Could I throw in a quick blove of course.
Speaker 6 (01:14:01):
New children's book by Chad Hayes Blankson Makes a Cooler
Made Adventure. It's on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, just about
a little boy that starts to cool of a drink stands.
Speaker 3 (01:14:11):
Oh. Absolutely, thank you, brother, appreciate you. Good morning.
Speaker 6 (01:14:15):
Who's this trade from Norfolk?
Speaker 3 (01:14:17):
Trade? What's up? Trade? What's happening?
Speaker 6 (01:14:19):
It was good, Charlot was good lord, good love for
the club morning.
Speaker 3 (01:14:25):
She thought of the audio town hall with.
Speaker 6 (01:14:29):
I think it was awesome. You know she did. You
did a really good job ask her some very appointed
questions and not learning off the hook with some of
the things that she's been secretary stripped on. I do
think though she could benefit from stepping back from a
lot of the political stuff. Like you said, the script
and stuff. We've heard it a lot, and as an independent,
(01:14:50):
that's not what's ringing home. Thus like even after the
audio town hall, that's not. She answered a lot of
questions that we had. But I think it's having a
regular conversation like, look, this is what had this going
on with our country? Get away from the political thoughts
because we hear that every four to eight years. What
had Obama, what had us so hyped about voting from
him is when we hear from him, it wasn't always
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just the political points, but there was actual conversations and
it was just actual talking that was had to the
community outside of just the black community. And then when
she does that that's when she'll see that that that
hype and that momentum that she had posts and pre
Democratic Convention like come back again, and especially to just
start saying that fucking in the post. But that's just
(01:15:34):
my substance. I think it did a wonderful job.
Speaker 3 (01:15:36):
That's a great point. I wonder about that, right because
I be thinking to myself sometimes did Obama put too
much sauce on it? Because you know, his whole campaign
was about hope and change, and I don't know if
you saw him last week in Pennsylvania, he was basically
saying like, look, man, you know a lot of people
don't want to vote for us because they feel like
it's not going to make a difference. And he said,
you're right, they're not. We're not going to eliminate poverty,
(01:15:58):
we're not gonna get rid of all of problems with race,
we're not gonna prevent every bad thing from happening in
this country. But we are people who care who can
make your life a little bit a little bit better.
To me, that's more of a realistic message than you know,
we can change everything and hope.
Speaker 6 (01:16:15):
That that part of it. That's just like politics part, right,
We heard that every four to eight years. You know,
we can change positive, open all that and all that
good stuff. And I'm trying to you know, not curse
ainytthing like that. But what I'm saying is just more
so happened conversation Like me and you was talking on
the streets about you know, what's going on in the
plical environment. We're not gonna stick to a script. We're
gonna just have a regular conversation like look, this was
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going on with the border, this was going on economy,
and that is what you needed. I don't the soft
part of it, the whole part of it. That's good
for like Middle America, but for US, US independence, US
as in the middle and people that's really really focusing
outside of the political talking points. Just have a conversation,
see is U people get away from the talking points
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and just really had that conversation. I think when she
goes and maybe if she comes back on the breakfast
club or when she goes to Joe Rogan, if she
does that, that's what's going to help her versus just
the the same old class. But you know, then get
away from conversations.
Speaker 3 (01:17:17):
I got you, Thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:17:18):
Right, resonated so much with a lot of people like
the minute that the time she did do that, it
was like, oh, like this is refreshing, Like she's a person,
she knows what's going on.
Speaker 3 (01:17:26):
One eight hundred and five A five one oh five
to one. We're taking your calls on the audio town
hall We the People with Madame Vice President Kamala Harris
that we did yesterday on iHeartRadio. It's the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 16 (01:17:43):
If y'all talking about it, you know we talking about it.
Speaker 3 (01:17:46):
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Called eight hundred five eight five one oh five one
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The breakfast Club. Upon was most dangerous? Want to show
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DJ Envy is off today. Jess Hilarius is on maternity lead.
But we are here talking about the WEE the People
audio town hall that I did yesterday with Madam Vice
President Kamala Harris on iHeartRadio. We're taking your phone calls
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on the situation on the call on the audio town hall.
Who we got on the phone wreck Good morning, It's Lamasia.
What's up, Ladesia? How are you?
Speaker 10 (01:18:21):
I'm good? How are you?
Speaker 3 (01:18:22):
I'm Blessed Black and Holly Favored.
Speaker 10 (01:18:24):
So I enjoyed the interview. I just feel like she
should have went more in debt with things like telling
us how she thinks the court is going to handle
him if they prosecute him. Let us know, like exactly
what she mean by like things like just get more
in depth with things. It seems like she's like afraid
(01:18:45):
of talking to us, Like seems like she's afraid of
opening up to us.
Speaker 3 (01:18:50):
I think she's a Yeah, certain situations that they don't
really go deep on it. There was a part of
the conversation why even asked her why are you why
can't you y'all say Trump needs to be in jail,
but Trump has no problem saying he's gonna lock all
y'all up.
Speaker 10 (01:19:07):
Yeah right, yeah, yeah. You should have said more like
what she's gonna do more about like getting the illegal
immigrants that's hurting us out, Like what are you gonna
do about what's in here? Now? What are you gonna
do if you get elected and Donald Trump starts to
riot again, Like what are you gonna do to help us?
Like you're telling us it's not gonna happen, but how
(01:19:30):
m well, this is.
Speaker 3 (01:19:32):
Just one conversation. She's got a lot more. She's sitting
down with Fox Fox News to day, so we'll hear
a lot more things over the next few weeks. I'm sure,
thank you for calling.
Speaker 1 (01:19:40):
You feel like she's gonna be as comfortable with Fox
News though as she wasn't. She alsoel like Fox News,
is she gonna be back buttoned up?
Speaker 7 (01:19:45):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:19:45):
No, it's a good question, you know what it is.
This is just my personal opinion. I think that she
operates very well when she's angry, if that makes sense,
you know what I'm saying, Like when she when when
when you when you say something that more o her?
And and like she's already got that fire in her.
She's like the incredible Hawks. She can unleash it at
any time. And I think I think a platform like
(01:20:07):
Fox News might bring that out her come out.
Speaker 1 (01:20:11):
I was like, Oh, she's gonna reach across that table.
You better relax.
Speaker 3 (01:20:14):
She's telling Trump bout eat your lunch. Putin. Putin said,
they'll eat your lunch. You know what I mean? When
she's telling the hecklizards in Michigan, a relaxed like it's there,
it's there. Good morning, Good morning, morning, everybody.
Speaker 15 (01:20:28):
How you doing.
Speaker 1 (01:20:30):
Good morning?
Speaker 3 (01:20:31):
What's up? Brother?
Speaker 15 (01:20:32):
Yeah, this is Jordan from berminda man. I listened to
the ton Hole yesterday and I want to say it
was really good that liked how you guys pulled that off.
Gave her the opportunity to speak because you know, to
speak candidly, and I think she's gonna be a good pick.
Speaker 22 (01:20:48):
Oh.
Speaker 15 (01:20:48):
So this is important for the world, not just important
for America. You know, the world is watching progress. One
step forward, two steps back if if everybody's gonna go control.
Speaker 3 (01:20:59):
Thank you, brother. The full version of the conversation is
on YouTube. It's on the Breakfast Club YouTube page, and
if you want to listen to it in the audio form,
it's on the Black Effect. iHeartRadio podcast network.
Speaker 1 (01:21:09):
I want to tell you yes, ma'am. Right now, hashtag
black is trending with one point three million post number
twenty one across Twitter or ex worldwide, and it's all
of the points where Kamala spoke directly about either being black,
the black church, when she talked about Trump, I'm sorry, Trump,
talking to the people in Detroit, anything, that was when
(01:21:32):
she got into actual like her blackness, being black, speaking
directly to black men. All that stuff is trending within
that because people wanted to hear they want to be
spoken directly too.
Speaker 3 (01:21:41):
Wow Wow, Well, I want to salute once again everybody
in Detroit, that black ass city in very special place.
Man Saluthor, Pastor Kenlock, Salutor Zeke from New Era, slutha
Ice Web VEZLS Sluthor Eric Thomas, Salutor Sharon the program
director at w JILB. Salute the bush Man. Salutor Chanelle Dominique,
Thank you, thank you, thank you, Chanelle, thank you all
of those folks in Detroit who made that event extra
(01:22:03):
special yesterday. Man, and go check out the Weed of
People Audio town Hall. The visuals are up on Breakfast
Club YouTube page, like I just said, and the podcast
is up on the Black Effect iHeartRadio podcast Network. Okay, okay,
anything fool. So the question that got cut off is
on there as well. We got just with the mess coming.
Speaker 4 (01:22:20):
Up we do.
Speaker 1 (01:22:22):
We're gonna get into where are we going next? We're
gonna get into like Jennings, Like Jennings called out tiny
Desk yesterday and I had to reach out to my
tiny desk reps and see what was going on over
there for.
Speaker 3 (01:22:33):
Life, all right, That's what we're gonna talk about when
we come back. It's the Breakfast Club, The Breakfast Club.
It's the World the Most Dangerous Morning to Show, The
Breakfast Club, Charlamagne to God, Lauren Lroossa, DJ MBIA is
Off to Day, jess Hilarius is on maternity leave. But
it's time for Just with the Best with Lauren Lroossa.
Speaker 9 (01:22:51):
Youse is Real Weapons, Lawrence, Jessica, Robin Moore, Just don't
do no lines, don't dost.
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World Why jess Worldwide Matter.
Speaker 16 (01:23:04):
On the Breakfast Clove, The Culture Sis with Lauren Loros.
Speaker 3 (01:23:08):
I'm and I got the mess.
Speaker 1 (01:23:13):
So really quick. Before we get into the rumors, I'm sorry,
before we get into Just with the Mess, I want
to just send some love to Ananda Lewis, who was
a former VJ at MTV. She had announced a few
years ago that she was dealing with cancer, and recently
she sat down with CNN in a discussion about cancer
and her cancer journey, and she revealed that her cancer
(01:23:35):
has now progressed from stage street to stage four because
she decided not to undergo a double mas sectomy and basically,
like she she's always talked about like being you know,
afraid of like the radiation and just some of the
different things that go with the treatment. So I just
wanted to send her some love. I've been through a
cancer battle with my mom and it was I was
(01:23:56):
so scared. I it took me about maybe three weeks,
two weeks to convince her to go through with treatments
because she was very scared of what it would do. So,
you know, it happens. But my mom was stage four
and my mom is alive and well today. So I'm
sending her a prayer. And you know, just if she
hears this or whoever it is, is not over. The
fight is not one. I mean the fight can be
(01:24:17):
one because God has a lass say so. And I
know that firsthand. So I yeah, I wanted to take
the time to do that now. Yesterday, like Jennings posted
something that picked up pretty viral. He had posted that
he reached out the Tiny Desk last month and they
told him that he was not a big enough celebrity
for their show. You know, Tiny Desk is the show
where you do a live performances. Absolutely, he says, so
(01:24:40):
thank you to Unplugged for still believing in me. So
I guess he has an Unplugged, which is kind of
the same thing, but Tiny Desk has become a lot
more popular. He must have that. Coming down the line,
people were going crazy. I know, shave Room posted like
a don't forget like Jennings had the Hits tribute to him.
People were arguing whether he should have been given the
Tiny Desk because the music is good, whether he shouldn't
have been given it. I reached out to Tiny Desks
(01:25:01):
because I wanted to know, like I, you know, if
like Genis is there to perform, I think the music
would be good too if he's up to it, and
so why not? So I reached out to Tiny Desks
and a rep told me that the NPR Music Team
curates the Tiny Desk concert lineup, using their editorial discretion
to ensure that the music is This includes discovery and inclusion,
and they showcase emerging talent as often as well as
(01:25:24):
new as we emerging new talent as well as known artists.
The team gets pitched hundreds of hundreds of artists, both
big and small. Being a big celebrity is no guaranteed
to get in the Tiny Desk, but it doesn't just
qualify you either. Often it's about the timing of an
artist's career and their schedules. They said that their team
is small but limited capacity to film. They do about
ten shows per month and unfortunately they couldn't accommodate. They
(01:25:45):
can't accommodate every artist that wants to perform. So it
seems like he did reach out. I did double back
and say what's he specifically told he was not big
enough at the moment. No response on that yet, but
it seems like they're just saying they couldnt accommodate him.
They have the other things planned, So.
Speaker 3 (01:26:00):
It sounds to me like somebody at Tiny Desk just
wasn't culturally aware of life Jennings catalog, that's all. And
I think now that you know he put that out
there and they're seeing the reaction from people, they're like, WHOA,
maybe we messed up.
Speaker 1 (01:26:15):
Maybe that's how they are feeling because I felt the
same way. I'm like, if he can get up there
and the mic can be on, that's gonna be a
great Tiny Desk. His music is.
Speaker 3 (01:26:22):
Amazing, Yeah, Like Jenny can sing his ass off and
he's a great live performer. If you've ever seen life,
I mean I think I've seen life Live. This is
back in the day, but now he gets busy.
Speaker 1 (01:26:32):
Well, we'll see what happens with that. I'll be following
that to see because remember the last person who posted
something virally about Tiny De's was Juvie and it happened.
Speaker 3 (01:26:40):
So but it was the opposite, right, Juvie didn't know
who the hell tiny Desk was exactly.
Speaker 1 (01:26:47):
It was the opposite. Now, this next little bit of
this segment, I'm gonna assist with the sports. Look at
the Bob Charlotte sists with the sports. You know, the
sports broadcasters always have the good bobs.
Speaker 3 (01:26:56):
That Bob don't look secure.
Speaker 1 (01:26:57):
Whoa relax, It is very secure. The j shout out
to Jamiary. Very secure. So Devontae Adams. In sports news,
this trade has been all over headlines. It's been called
one of the splashiest trades in team history. So the
wide receiver was traded to the Jets on Tuesday. Now
this trade will mean that he gets to reunite with
(01:27:17):
Aaron Rodgers and ESPN has called them the most dangerous duo.
So people feel like this is the Jets trying to
stack their hand for a Super Bowl and their people
are also wondering when his debut was going to be
because he was out with a hamstring injury. He sat
out like three games. But now it's been reported that
he's feeling much better, so people want to know when
that's going to happen.
Speaker 4 (01:27:37):
It is being.
Speaker 1 (01:27:38):
Reported that he'll probably debut with the team Sunday against
the Steelers. Now, the controversy around this or not the controversy,
but just some conversation around it. I like to always
get to the t in the sports is that this
might have been the people feel like the hamstring, the
whole hamstring injury and sitting out, and then the fact
that he lowered his salary cap this season took three
(01:27:58):
point twenty one million. It was because he wanted to
get to the Jets. That was all just one big play.
So we'll see what happens. Brad, I know you're a
big Jets fan. I mean you're excited about this.
Speaker 3 (01:28:10):
I'm excited. I mean the Raiders were bad, so anybody.
Speaker 1 (01:28:12):
Want to get out of there, well, go ahead.
Speaker 3 (01:28:15):
I mean, Adams is nice to have, but I don't
think it ensures that just gonna win the Super Bowl.
Speaker 1 (01:28:19):
Dang, even as a fan. No, it's like I don't know,
let me, but it's not going to make a big difference.
Speaker 3 (01:28:24):
I mean, he's still need paces on defense. The offensive
line is bad. Yeah, and it sound good, y'all At
sound Aaron rod you're acting like Aaron Rodgers, not seventy
three years old. Okay. Vante Adams and he a little
long in the tooth as well, even though I wanted
to have him on than the Cowboys, but being that
he's not a cowboy, I don't give a damn about
this tree the owner.
Speaker 1 (01:28:43):
You're the only person because even I had to care
and I don't even y'all know, I don't even have
Well I was gonna say I don't have a team,
but now the Eagles are my team.
Speaker 7 (01:28:51):
So what.
Speaker 3 (01:28:53):
Anyway, Well that makes beause you are from Delaware, so
you should be an Eagles fan.
Speaker 1 (01:28:57):
Mentioned as well to Amari Cooper was traded to the
Buffalo Bills was a big one that people were like
all excited about as well too.
Speaker 3 (01:29:02):
That's the man that we should have never let go
in Dallas.
Speaker 1 (01:29:05):
But that's a whole It seems like the Cowboys don't
know what they should or shouldn't be doing.
Speaker 3 (01:29:09):
And you know what, you know what you're absolutely right.
Speaker 1 (01:29:11):
But you're not allowed to absolutely right because I'm saying
the sports, the sports.
Speaker 3 (01:29:15):
No, only only if you're not just like seeing the
N word and you're not black. Okay, don't talk about us.
Cowboys only we can talk about us.
Speaker 4 (01:29:21):
I want them.
Speaker 1 (01:29:22):
Hear me say, Cowboys no more. Now the super Bowl.
Speaking of in super Bowl news, so it was an
announced yesterday, Roger Goodell said that the NFL is going
to be continuing their relationship with Jay Z in Rock Nation.
I feel we should drop a bond for that. That
is a big major you know. I mean, jay Z's
been on an amazing job. The deal was struck back
originally in twenty nineteen, they struck the deal with the NFL.
(01:29:43):
Rock Nation did and it was value that twenty five
million dollars over five years. There is no report right
now on what this new one may be worth, but
I can only imagine because he's done a lot for
the Super Bowl since twenty nineteen. And it was announced
yesterday too that the Super Bowl twenty twenty eight is
going to be in Atlanta. You know why I'm excited
(01:30:03):
about that. That's just enough time for me to learn
how to strip because inflation is hard.
Speaker 3 (01:30:09):
Girl. You're gonna be when? When is it?
Speaker 1 (01:30:13):
Why you gotta go to age?
Speaker 3 (01:30:15):
What is this?
Speaker 1 (01:30:16):
The age age has nothing to do with me being
able to.
Speaker 3 (01:30:21):
Nobody want to see that. At forty, I do feel
like I do feel like Atlanta needs an adult contemporary
script club, though, like like you're trying to put me
in up.
Speaker 1 (01:30:33):
You're trying to put me in a nursing home with
strip clubs. Yes, you want me to be my vel
coach straps. It's crazy.
Speaker 3 (01:30:39):
Last time I was in the script club, I was
in Magic City, and I you know, you just don't
feel right tipping them young guys. I need to be
I like, I need to be in there with some
forty and ups, you know what I'm saying. So you'll
be right in the middle of what year is it.
Speaker 1 (01:30:50):
I would be young in there, I'd be I'd be
fresh meeting there the old hege strip club.
Speaker 3 (01:30:58):
You'll be close to forty's.
Speaker 4 (01:31:01):
I want you.
Speaker 1 (01:31:02):
I was just about to say you know what by
that time, I want the what No, But as soon
as I heard it, I thought, like the I know
Atlanta and people who've been feeling this inflation and all that,
and Atlanta, they probably was hyped to hear this because
the last time that, like, whenever major events come to Atlanta,
it's so much money put into the tourism, the social
life and all that. So I know that they love
to see it coming and listen.
Speaker 3 (01:31:23):
How long is jay Z and Rock Nation partnership? Did
they say how much long it is? For with the NFL,
the current one, the new one, the one that they
just did. Did they say how long?
Speaker 1 (01:31:30):
No, there's the details aren't announced here. He just announced
that they were going to continue working with them. But
how long and for how much money? I don't know
they yet.
Speaker 3 (01:31:37):
Rocknation should have been petty and put out a press
release said jay Z and rock Nation will be back
to give you all something to enjoy and complain about, okay,
because you negroes be so confused, y'all. Ya, y'all complain
about the Super Bowl half time performances but then love
them when they come on.
Speaker 1 (01:31:53):
I mean, isn't that what that like? That's just how
life goes.
Speaker 3 (01:31:56):
No, that's just how Twitter goes.
Speaker 1 (01:31:58):
I was, yeah, you're right, you're right.
Speaker 3 (01:32:01):
It makes a good That was just with the mess
with Laura Larrossa.
Speaker 1 (01:32:04):
Thank you Lauren, and I didn't get to get to
the real Olympic sport, the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. But
I'm gonna leave y'all with that. I'ma leave y'all with
that was the real sport.
Speaker 3 (01:32:13):
Google it well, that's the new sport of the plus
ize models trying to fit the big asses in the
little adventory secret panties.
Speaker 1 (01:32:19):
We gotta go since with the sports, we gotta go.
Wrap it up. You're not about to do that to
my inclusive mommies.
Speaker 3 (01:32:25):
We got the People's choice mixed up. Next, it's The
Breakfast Club. Yes, it's the world's most dangerous morning show,
The Breakfast Club. Charlamagne, THEA God, Lauren l Rossa, DJ
Envy is off today. Just Hilarious is on maternity leave.
How you feel in thatll cool Bay.
Speaker 1 (01:32:38):
I feel great. I feel blessed. Shout out to my
uncle Timmy. It's his birthday today, so I'm gonna see
him today. Happy birthday, Salute the.
Speaker 3 (01:32:45):
Uncle Timmy, and I want to salute everybody that's gonna
be at New York Comic Con this weekend. I will
be there this Friday, October eighteenth, at three forty five
pm in Room one C three, having a conversation about
my upcoming graphic novel, A Black Illuminati, Okay, which may
or may not be based on the true story. My
Man Rob Markman is gonna be the moderator. My Man
(01:33:07):
Axo or Alonzo is gonna be on the panel. He's
the former editor in chief for Marvel Comics, now then
editor in chief of A w A Comics. My Man
Dennis Cohen will be there and we'll be there talking
all things Black Illuminati. So I'll see you three forty
five pm on Friday, October eighteenth in Room one C
three at the Jacob Javins Center for New York Comic
Con this Friday, okay, And I want to thank everybody
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who tuned in to We the People, the audio town
hall we did yesterday with Madame Vice President Kamala Harris,
everybody that participated in our talk back feature. You know, y'all,
can we use that feature all the time too. We're
gonna start more. It is, but well, we've had it
for a while. It's just something that we don't incorporate
into the Breakfast Club as much as we should. But
you know, anytime y'all got questions about anything that's on
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the show, just go to the iHeartRadio app, go to
the Breakfast Club podcast, tap the microphone and send in
your questions. Man and once again sleuth everybody into try
Troy who pulled up yesterday's salutor Sharon the PD of
WJLB and Detroit salutor Pushman, Salutor my man a Troy
who came and cleaned me up yesterday with a nice
little headcut in shavee from so Fresh, SOO Clean barbershop.
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I got a salute Chanelle Dominique, ice Wear vessel Eric
Thomas Zeke and Pastor Kinlock. Okay, Pastor Solomon Kinlock Jr. Man,
So thank you to everybody we saw in Detroit yesterday,
and salute the coach theo Mitchem all right for always
just just holding it down like she does. Man, she
keeps all of this together. So thank you. And when
we come back, it's a positive note. It's the Breakfast Club.
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It's WeGo Dangerous more than short, The Breakfast Club. Charlamagne God,
Laura l Rossa DJ MV is off today. Jess Hilarius
is on maternity leave, but NB should be back tomorrow.
Jess should be back soon as well. Lauren, You're gonna
be on the road this weekend.
Speaker 1 (01:34:49):
Right, Yeah, me and MB are going to North Carolina
A and T for the homecoming and I want to
say so. It's Saturday, October nineteenth. It's at the Truest Stadium.
We're doing the Let's Turn Up the Vote event. It's
powered by Quaji Heath. I called them Quaji Health before.
I don't know why. I made him seem like a
place you go see the lady at my bad bro.
But it's Quaji Heath and Marcus Johnson. They bringing us
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to g HO. It's my first g HO experience in
North Carolina. And T please talk to me, nice me
and be gonna be there. I'm really excited this Saturday.
I'll actually be there Friday, but Saturday is the event
where you can come and Envy will be DJing. I'm
gonna be talking to y'all. Abouthy, y'all need to vote
all that good stuff and g HO greatest home coming
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of Wait, what is the greatest home coming ever?
Speaker 3 (01:35:32):
Sorry?
Speaker 1 (01:35:32):
G HO, it's my first one. That's like the g
O not who these holes again? We see you graduates.
Speaker 3 (01:35:41):
I think y'all should just sound that one out. That
just sounds crazy. The greatest hos Epha. Okay, by the way,
get a lot of people to that homecoming. This homecoming
got the greatest old Alpa.
Speaker 12 (01:35:52):
Yo.
Speaker 1 (01:35:53):
Well we will be there. So shout out to Quaji
Heath and Marcus Johnson.
Speaker 6 (01:35:56):
Me.
Speaker 3 (01:35:57):
That was not a time for you to say we
will be there.
Speaker 1 (01:36:00):
Sorry, I didn't think that through Jesus Christ.
Speaker 3 (01:36:06):
Positive note, stop letting your potential go to waste because
you don't feel confident already enough people with half your
talent are making serious waves while you're still waiting to
feel ready. And I want to tell you something that
Bishop Tdjakes told me one time. Even if you don't
think you're worthy, even if you don't think you're ready,
God knows you're worthy, and God knows you already, get
on it. It's the breakfast club, breakfast club bit. You
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don't finish your y'all dump