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Charotta Maine, morning Angela Ye, Peace to the Plan. And
is Friday? Yes, I'm trying to call DJ. Yes, it
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is Memorial Day weekend, so I'm trying to call it. Envy.
I don't know where he is. I don't know if
he's oversleeping, probably got caught up in the kitchen, heard
his little traffic congested in the kitchen at his crib.
That's about it. How do we feel about Memorial Weekend?
Are we excited about it? Since we've been on quarantine
for the past two three US first holiday since we've
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been on quarantine? Right, Well, I see doctor FAULTI encouraging
people to go outside, but still socially distanced. I guess
he's going hiking or something. And I mean, look, I'm
excited because I get to have a little vacation working
from home. It's not, you know, a vacation, so I'm excited.
It's a lot more exhausting than I thought it would be,
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especially like all of the Zoom meetings. I think it's
some type of computer fatigue. I had to buy my
daughter some glasses that she has to wear because they
say you if you stay in front of the the computer
too long, it message up your either hurt your eyes
or something like that. So I have to buy some glasses.
M yeah, I think, Um, you know, I was having
this discussion. Actually, I do have some friends who are
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traveling and going on vacation. Though this weekend. I was
like y'all. I don't know how I feel about that.
But domestically though, right they're going to the US Virgin Islands.
I thought all travel hold on the US. It's part
of the UK. I'm not the highest be of the
weed in the dispensary. I was confused. Okay, so you
don't need a passport. But I tell you what, if
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you are going to be here, that versus battle with
Beanie Madam Bounty Killer is happening this weekend, so I
am super excited for that. That's gonna be like a vacation.
I'm putting that on the big screen. I'm already excited.
I'm making drinks. They sent me some of that news
to rock summer watermelon, so and they sent me a
big watermelon to make their drinks in some mint leaves.
So I'm saving that. But how watermelon, what they did
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send out a watermelon with the with the sirat because
it's summer watermelon flavor, so you can make and that
is one of my favorite things to put in drinks
is fresh watermelon. So I'm excited for that. That makes
perfect sense. We got a couple of guests today this morning.
We have DeAndre Dondre Right, Dondre Whitfield, Dere. He's got
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a book out called Man Versus Mail. It's your male
versus Man. There you go, Ma versus Man. But you
know him from Queen Sugar. He played Remy. He also
wasn't real Husbands of Hollywood. He started off in soap
operas when he was younger. He used to be on
The Cosby Show. And he's married to the legendary Sally Whitfield,
also who I think every young man had a crush
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on growing up. Okay, you know, we have another We
have another special guest. You might know him. He uh
goes by the name of Vice President Joe Biden. Um,
he is the president you candidate for the Democrats this year.
I see he's vetting out Amy klobaschar for vice presidect. Yeah,
not just Amy o. He's vetting Amy clob But y'all,
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he's vetting out Val Demmings. He's vetting out Send it
to Harris like it's a very shortlist of people that
he's vetting out. I saw everybody flipping out over that yesterday,
but I was like, well, that's what you do. And
you have, you know, quite a few presidential uh, not
presidential when you have quite a few people as you're
you're trying to pick as your running mate. I'm just
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trying to wake up here people. Okay, but yes, we'll
be talking to Joe Biden this morning. Um yeah, so
stick with us, right, it's the world most Dangerous morning
show to Breakfast Club. Yep, just the world most dangerous
wanting to show to Breakfast Club. Charlemagne and the the God
Angelie DJ Envy. I don't know what the hell Envy
is at. Okay, but we don't have time for that
right now. You have front page news going, well, we
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got front page news. Well, it looks like your Dallas
Cowboys are having some issues. Dak Prescott reportedly turned down
a record breaking contract. He turned down a five year,
one hundred seven five million dollar contact from the Dallas
Cowboys that would have made him the highest paid quarterback
in NFL history. Instead, he wants to get something north
of forty five million dollars in his final season with
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the Cowboys. So people were shocked that he turned down
that initial offer, and they also were upset that offer
was given to him in the first place. People always
upset when you know people turn down money. People, you know,
don't sign their contracts with people. Got to do its
best for them, So I'm not mad at Dack for that.
My Brooklyn Nets, in the meantime, have reportedly been discussing
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avenues to acquire Bradley Bill from the Washington Wizards that
would give them that one two punch with Kevin Durant
Kyrie irving that they need that third star player that
they're trying to get. So we shall see what happens
to that. He's currently in a two year, seventy two
million dollars extension deal with the Wizards that's going to
start in the next season. All right, now, Donald Trump
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is no longer welcome in Michigan. Michigan Attorney General Dana
nasse Nessel held back, did not hold back because he
did not wear his mask at the Ford Manufacturing plant yesterday.
Here is what she said, is the President no longer
welcome in Michigan speaking on behalf of my department and
my office. That's exactly right. I mean, today's events were
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extremely disappointing and yet totally predictable. In Michigan, of course,
now that is the law, and even in Ford it
is their own policy. So the president is like a
petulant child who refuses to follow the rules. And I
have to say, this is no joke. Can you keep
a president out of the state. You can't keep a
president out of the state. Well, you can make him
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my guests and not welcome. You can be like, we
don't want you to come here to this Ford plant again,
or we don't want to we're not going to roll
out the red carpet. And he won't roll out that
financial aid even though that's illegal, but he'll still do it.
He's that petty, that's just the way he is. He
wouldn't roll out that financial lad if they needed federal assistance.
You really can't make these rules and these laws and
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have everybody a buye by it and then you don't.
And I think that is definitely setting a bad example
for people. You can't say everyone has to wear a
face mask, everyone has to social distance, and then you
go to the Forward plant and decide you didn't want
to do whatever you want to do. You know, you
got to follow the policies of the place that you're at.
Actions and Beats. FedEx says they did not fire these
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workers who posted viral video of a racist customer. Now,
this story was actually viral yesterday. So they were two
drivers and they confronted the customer over an alleged racist incident.
This was in Georgia. The video was uploaded online and
it shows what is saying. They're saying is the aftermath
of an incident. The clip has been viewed almost five
million times on Twitter. A black FedEx employee has seen
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challenging a white male who is recording him on his
cell phone, saying, you didn't have to come out here
cussing at me like that. They have a few seconds
of a standoff. Then the driver gets in the vehicle,
tells a customer he is not waiting for the police
to arrive, and drives away. So we don't know how
this whole argument started, but what they are saying is that,
you know, this white male told them that he was
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gonna whoop their black asses. He said, that's when we
told his wife to get the police on us. That's
when he kept following us, and then he pulled out
his cell phone to record us and started playing the
victim role. And that's when they drove off and he
told the police. The white male told the police he
said they looked like they would have broken into my
house while my wife is there. Well I didn't get that.
Well I ain't get that, white man, What are you wanted?
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Give him the mands, walk off the property, get in
the yard and tell him put his hands up. Once
you threatened me like that, I feel like I can
defend myself. Right. So, according to follow up tweet, one
of the FedEx workers says that the company called him
and told him to take down the footage and then
fired both him and the driver that was seen in
the clips. So he's saying, I'm reposting this video because
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people like him doesn't matter. White or any race should
never disrespect essential workers putting their lives in jeopardy, especially
with this COVID nineteen and so people started doing the
hashtag boycott FedEx. That was one of the trending topics
on Twitter. They started a go fundmi page. That go
fundi page raised fifty thousand dollars for the workers. Now,
FedEx put out a statement saying that they did not
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actually fire these workers. They were employed by a service provider.
They are just no longer working with that service provider,
and they offered employment while investigating to ensure an appropriate outcome.
So they're back employed. Now, well they offered employment, but
I guess they were never hire directly from FedEx. It
was an outside company that FedEx hired. So now they're
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offering them employment. We'll see what happens. All right, that
is your front page news. I'm angela, yee. All right,
we gotta get it off your chest. Next one five
and five, one oh five one. If you want to
call up and you know you got something you want
to get off your chests. A little stress is something
you can call us. But if you're blessing you want
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you can call us too. It's the world most dangerous.
Want to show the breakfast club. The breakfast clubs is
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your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man,
thank you from you on the breakfast club. You got
something on your MoMA? Hey, good morning this get it
up your chest? What's up? Who's this? Hey? It's all right, Jane?
How are you doing this year? And author Charlotte? What's up? Okay?
Jane much? I just want to thank you guys. You
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guys have expired me to do so much right now. Um,
in the process of working on getting my school business
going and helping my brother on some music things. So
getting some web pages and things up. But listening to
you guys is the inspiration every day. I just want
to thank you guys, appreciate you. That's good news, all right.
(10:41):
Can't wait to see your your saying everything and I
hope everything is successful for you. Oh yeah, I would
definitely tag you guys in it. I love my brother.
Good morning, get it up your chests. Who's this Hi?
This is a Chandler from Columbus. So, Hi, how y'all
doing this morning? What's up? Chandler? Yeah, it's uh, just
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want to say basically, well, first off, Terry Crews needs
to choke itself for that horrible movie John Henry. Please,
both of y'all need to watch this weekend. It's scott awful.
Why would would we watch something that's terrible? Why would
you want to waste my time? And tell me? Yes,
you need to watch it so y'all can talk about
it on breakfast clubs so y'all can see how horrible
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it was, how bad it is. One of my friends
sent me to text and she was like, make sure
you watch this movie. Wrong, Missy, I think it was
called La Rang Missy, and then she said, but don't
watch this, Yeah, that was it was funny, but don't
watch John Well watch John Henry too, and then also
just my man Columbus. So pretty much they opened up
half of the stuff, like so they opened the mass
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but they only opened like half of the store. I
didn't go, but they only opened half of the store
which was retarded. And then they opened up the bars.
But it's only patio only. And this dumb bar it's
on the news called Stander Hall. Like on Friday, they
basically got so overcrowded where it only fits like two
hundred people outside, it was over four hundred and fifty
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people and people inside. The cops were called seven times.
They couldn't shut them down, but the government had him
shut down the next day. So shout out to all
you idiots that are too thirsty and can't sit your
ass at home lying. And you know what, do you
know why movies like John Henry out? Though the movies
like movies like that probably were never scheduled to come out.
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But being that they can't film any TV shows or
films right now, the services need content. There's a lot
of trash it's probably not that probably wasn'tupposed to come out.
That's coming up. I'm so upset. Terry Crews and Little
Chris wasted their talent like it was. It was awful,
like awful, like almost do me feel like I have
to watch it? Yeah? He was a Little Chris was
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on it with this dumb thing on this cheek. Yeah,
I'm telling you, y'all have to watch it. They wasted.
It's got awful you're talking about was you know what's
so crazy? I think I saw that because Luda got
the big grade beard or something right. He got like
it's man, it's something gold on this beer because something
happened to him. I gonna say, but something happened to him,
but it is something gold on this beard. It looks
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I think. Okay, I thought you had to be because
of quarantine. I couldn't get a headcut. Thank you for
calling king movie. It's like, when we're gonna tell you this,
my fart really stinks, smell it, You're like, why would
I want to smell it if you already tell me
you stinks. I promised to not check that movie out
on Netflix. Get it off your chests. One hundred five
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and five one oh five one. Call up, tell us
why you're blessed, Call up, tell us why you're upset? Whatever. Man,
this is your chance to express whatever you want to express,
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get it off your chest. Whether you're man or blass,
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we want to hear from you on a breakfast club.
All right, good morning, it's a breakfast club. It's time
to get it off your chest. Eight hundred five and
five one five one, Good morning. Who's this? Hey? It's
Sam pekasan akake que I called what's up? King? How
you doing? Que? No, they don't so. I just wanted
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to say my new name is the jama rech on YouTube.
M Rey on YouTube. Yo. All right, well, happy Memorial Day.
I'm be Memorials Day, guys. I was in the name.
I was glad we're and I made the power plan
and Jaboti Africa. Okay, thank you, m good morning. Getting
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off your chest yo, yo, Angel, it's a big chalk
with the toasuck. How we doing? My lord? All right?
I need two quick things Angel. You got to stop
being a little bit nicer than me. Now, last year,
my toe sucking talk turns you on, you like my
YouTube video with Snoop Door. And this year you have
you know, nasty like and the wicked witch Brooklyn. So
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try and be a little bit more nice. So okay, Charlemagne,
did you hear that Lebron James wants to play football
for the Dallas Cowboys. I think you would take a
very good Dallas Cowboy cheerleader. I could see you in
short charge. I knew that would turn you on, and
then that would make that would make you arouse. I
know it would. Well, maybe this Halloween, good morning, get
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it off your chest? Is this what's going on? Year's mellow? Hello?
What's up? Mello? What's happening? I'm still I wants press
some positivity right now because I'm not gonna lie. I've
been driving all night. I'm driving to Atlanta right now
from New York, just visited family. Spending some positivity right now,
you know, and I might even gonna hold you, Charlemagne.
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I'm gonna review my craft to you finally, because it
died down and my mother finally heard it. The craft
I was working when I wasn't cooking up dope and
I wasn't scamming. I was actually practicing a song to
sing for my mother for mother's saying. She finally got it.
She loved it, So you know what I mean. If
you want to check that off, it's on my gram.
That's all I've been doing. I have not been to
skin me. Give me, give us a little bit of
it now. I'm here, a little bit of that song.
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Mellow man, I've been driving all night. My voice ain't ready,
but I can send it to you who wanted to
send me it email, I'll definitely send it to you
for real. So, Mellow, you're saying that your throat isn't
up to it this morning, Well what we're not gonna do.
We're not gonna do that play on words. But no,
my voice is not vocally ready. We're not gonna do it. Okay,
Mellow isn't ready? All right? Your mother enjoyed it. When
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you're throat any ready, you let us now full fact?
But Black gonna play Charlemagne is you're throat ready? Remember
what you said to six none if he got out,
it's just but yeah, but I won't that bed though,
I won't that bet. He didn't beat the charge he
I mean he still got out. You said it, No,
he said he you know what I mean? You said
you know I'm not gonna repeat it. Hello you from
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the street. Did he beat the charge? Come on now
he home, isn't he can't get sixty seven years? He
was in like half of something, maybe not the throat,
but he could. He could. He cooperated, He cooperated with
the authorities. He got sentenced to a year. That is
not beating a charge. Sir, Come on now, you the
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only reason why you shouldn't be able to do it
because you're married and black men don't cheat. That's the
only reason I saved you right now, and because technically
I wonder bet All right, well, thank you, mellow have
a great Memorial Day weekend. That's right, Thank you' all
for calling. We do that every morning. Get it off
your chest so you can call up, tell us why
your bless tell us why you're scressed, and don't forget.
We got Vice President Joe Biden joining us next hour,
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and you got rumor report coming up next Yes, and
let's talk about some old music that accidentally got played,
causing Drake to apologize. All right, we'll discuss the breakfast
Club the Breakfast Club. Yeah, it's the world the most
Dangerous morning show to Breakfast Club. Charlomagne and God, Angela Yee,
dj Envy is off today. It's time for the Rumor Report,
(17:53):
and we got to talk about Drake needing to see
a doctor because he got a leak. It's about starting
the report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. All right, Well,
Drake is on Instagram Live a lot now during coronavirus
and one thing he did was play an unreleased collab
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with Future and then the song he named drops Kylie
and Kendall and Gigi And here's how it sounds college
Jenner as a side piece. I got twenty mother, I
got Twitter, Damn Kylie's I got twin Also, durn kind
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of leak. Why is he apologizing for that? He's a
rapple Well, I guess he's you know, cool with Kylie
in a way. And so he did say, uh that
it was just an old song, and you know it
was a little awkward for him, and yeah, so he's
a hymogetic or calling her a side piece. So did
him and Kylie just get cool? Because fifty were you
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know cool when he wrote the rhyme. You know. I
mean maybe you never had any intention for that song
to come out, you know, And he didn't realize that
was on there. Who knows, but yeah, so he did apologize.
All right, Could Tianna Taylor be pregnant? Well again, things
are leaking on Instagram live. So Tiana Taylor was at
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home and Junie comes over and interrupts her live video
and here's what happens. Yeah, bro kiss that thing? Way
did y'alls Junie hit the correo door like bro Chris Crowl,
salute to Tiana Taylor. Tiana sitting on an incredible album.
Um that def jam really needs to be promoting better.
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But you don't need never promote Tiana the way that
they need to. I didn't when I saw her. She
didn't look pregnant though that was a couple of months ago,
so I don't know things. Look if the if Junie's
going over there kissing her stomach and saying, I'm giving
the baby a kiss. Yes, that's why people think, oh,
oh I want to her and say let me kis.
I thought she said let me kiss my baby. I
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thought she was talking about her momo. Now she kissed Yeah, No,
that's she's not talking about her mom and so, and
you can see how quickly Tiana tries to change the
subject and keep it moving. So yeah, now that's why
that speculation is coming. Who knows, but we like to
wait for people to confirm things themselves. All right. ESPN's
producing a nine part documentary series and that's going to
be on Tom Brady's Super Bowl runs. Everybody is trying
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to make sure they do something with Tom Brady right now.
And after we saw how successful the last dance was,
you know, it's time to do another one. So that's
going to be the next one. Yeah, that's the worst
part about those successful you know, documentaries or any successful
product you're putting on TV. Everybody wants to immediately try
to recapture that magic with something. But that Chicago Bulls
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Dynasty was a once in a lifetime generational thing. Like you,
it's not too many of those out there, all right,
But the Tom Brady want to be amazing though. You know,
enough people would want to watch that with all the
success in his career and everything that he's doing, So
I think that'll be interesting future. Let's talk about some
tweets that he put out and how his child's mother responded.
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He wrote on Twitter, you act just like you look.
I told my dog learn from you ugly girls being
imaginary relationships. Don't get high and true to ugly girl.
Pretty huge mistake. Leave them ugly girls alone. People make
lies up to make they self feel good. Quotes to
live by, and he said, I caught me slipping. Okay,
so what so now his child's mother, Eliza Rain, you
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know he had to do a paternity test and it
turns out he is the father. She wrote a message
and said in all seriousness, as women, we must stick
together and stand strong against abuse of any kind. We
all are, but we all are beautiful, even when we
fall short of other people's expectations. Beauty shown the best
from the inside. Don't let no one man or woman
make you feel less than or that you don't deserve
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everything you have and pray for. She said, war is
not cute. I don't want to wake up to filings
and lawsuits daily, especially over an innocent child. I missed
the peace I once had, but I also have to
do what I have to do to defend myself and
my children. In America, we need to get over this
culture of us women accepting abuse in silence because you
are a woman or have less feign power and money,
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you should shut up. We are stronger than we know.
So that is her response to his Twitter tirade. All right,
I'm Angela yee, and that is your rumor report. All right,
we got front page news up next. Ye? What we
got Yes, and let's talk about Joe Biden and his
potential vice presidential candidates. Yes, and Joe Biden will be
joining us next hour right here on the world Most
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Dangerous Morning to Show to Breakfast Club. Yeah, mister World
Most Dangerous Morning to Show to Breakfast Club, Charlomagne and
God Angela. Ye, dj Envy is off to day and
it's time for Front page News. What we got you? Yes, Well,
let's talk about Joe Biden. He is currently figuring out
who will be the woman who will be yours running mate.
He has said that he has at least a dozen
women under consideration, and he's seriously considering five to eight
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of these potential picks. Now, he did admit that he
asked Amy klobusch Are to undergo vetting as a possible
running mate, and he was pressed to answer about that,
he did say Amy's first rate, don't get me wrong.
We also know that Val Demings has said that she
is one of the people that is on that short
list as well, and she's honored to be on that list.
So that's what we know. That's why we do know.
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There are people that he asked to potentially be his
running mate that also have declined. So one potential contender
who was bad out as Senator Jeannie Shaheen, a Democrat
from New Hampshire. She's running for reelection this year, so
she did decline that invitation because of that, So we
shall see. Yeah, I saw everybody getting mad yesterday over
with Amy Clove with yall, y'all just gotta understand that
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this is a short list, so everybody that's on that
list will be vetted. And also don't think that they're
not floating names out there just to see what the
reaction from the people is going to be. So I'm
actually glad that y'all got pissed off at Amy Clobe
with y'all yesterday that she don't need to be the
running mate. It needs to be a black woman period,
all right. Now, The man William Roddy Bryan Junior, who
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recorded the fatal shooting of Ahmad Arebury has been arrested,
so you know, he's been trying to come up with
all kinds of reasons on why he filmed it. He
didn't know the McMichaels, he wasn't friends with them, all
kinds of things. But an attorney for Brian could not
be reached, but he has said his client committed no crime,
that he was not a vigilante, and that he would
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be the state's star witness. According to his lawyer, he
said that he was working in his yard when he
saw a person he did not know being chased by
a vehicle he recognized from the neighborhood. And he did
say that he prays for the Arborrey family every night,
and he said I hope in the end that video
brings justice to the family and peace to the family. Well,
now he has been arrested. His involvement, according to Van
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Crump and es Lee Merritt, was obvious to us and
to many around the country, and after their thorough investigation,
it was clear to the GBI as well. So we
will see what happens and what his role is in
the shooting. That's good for his dumbass got to watch
the company you keep can to be rolling around with
people when they're going to do hate crimes. So yes,
charges that murder Fry's ass up too well, he's being
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booked into the same jail as the McMichaels as well.
So congratulations, Satan is proud of you, all right. Volkswagen
has apologized for a racist ad. I don't know if
you guys saw this ad, but the video was promoting
as new Golf eight on their official Instagram page. Now
that video clip has since been withdrawn, but of course
other people have reposted it elsewhere in social media. It
(25:24):
shows an outsized white hand pushing a black man away
from a parked Volkswagon Golf before flicking him into a
restaurant called Petite Cologne, which translates from French as the
little colonist or a little settler. So they did say
we posted a racist advertising video on Volkswagen's Instagram channel,
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and they apologize. They said, we understand the public outrage
at this because we're horrified too. On behalf of Volkswagen ad.
We apologize to the public at large for this film,
and we apologize in particular to those who were personally
hurt by the racist content because of their own history.
She who is vetting out these videos and these ads
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for you to feel like that. Yep, what's your culturally
clue with people? What I saw? The US Center for
Disease Control and Prevention has posted new guidance on their website.
They said about a third of coronavirus infections are asymptomatic.
They're estimating thirty five percent, so a lot of people
might have it have no symptoms, and they're saying that
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their best estimate is that point four percent of people
who show symptoms and have coronavirus will die. So that's
point four percent of the people that do have it
with symptoms. And it says forty percent of coronavirus transmissions
is occurring before people feel sick. So those are their
new guidance rules that they've posted. And you know what,
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it is Memorial Day weekends, so people are wondering. Some
people are going out of town, by the way, So
how do you fly safely during coronavirus? Well, here are
some tips and this is doctor Sanjay Gupta did warn
viewers during CNA into Global town Hall, things are going
to fill a lot different next time you go to
the airport. But the advice that he gave is before
you arrive, pack hand sanitizer. Use it to clean your
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hands as often as possible throughout your journey. He also said,
as you make your way past the ticket counters and
through security, try to touch as few surfaces as possible.
Wear a mask throughout your entire journey. And he said
you wear their mask again to protect other people. The
frontline workers are there all day, another reason to try
to be as safe as possible. Once you're inside the
concourse and head it for your gate, avoid crowded areas.
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If you have the time, skip the train that moves
passengers between terminals and walk. Once you're on the aircraft,
you can try to choose a window seat, which could
reduce your exposure to passengers passing by in the aisle.
And finally, that adjustable outlet that shoots cool air down
to your seat, he said, it's called the gasper, and
it's your friend. Turn it up as high as you can.
That's going to cause turbulent air in front of you
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and break up any clouds of virus. I hate having
that air thing on. I'll always turn it off. But
all of that sounds so exhausting. That sounds like so
much work. Jesus Christ. That's like, well after nine to
eleven happened, and you got to go through all of
that at the security gate, you know, just to get
on the plane. That's what that sounds like to me.
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Is saying for Memorial Day you should go out here
is doctor Fauci, And I think you're gonna probably be
seeing a little bit more of me and my colleagues.
There was a period of time there was a little
bit low in our being out there with the press.
But I believe that's going to change the task Force
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as a whole is you know, the theme has been
shifting somewhat. It's looking at the reopening, the economic impact,
so there's more of an emphasis on that, but that's
not to the diminution of the scientific issues. So yes,
we we'll see more task Force. But he doctor Fauci
himself is going out for Memorial Day and he's saying
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that you should go out to wear a mask, social distance,
say six feet away from everybody, go fishing and go
for a round, go for a walk. It's as you're
not in the crowd and you're not in a situation
where you can physically transmit the virus. That's what that
mask is for. So make sure you do all of
those things. He said he'll go for a nice walk,
he'll go for hikes, and he said he's gonna do
it with care, with a mask on. And doctor, be
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careful when you tell people to go outside, because you know,
outside to some of us is different than outside the others.
You know what I'm saying, outside meeting the club for
some folks, well carefully, club should really be open. All right,
I'm asy la yee. And that is your from Page News.
That's right. When we come back. Making his first, possibly
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last appearance on the Breakfast Club or the presumptive Democratic nominee,
Vice President Joe Biden. I got a chance to have
a conversation with him be a zoom yesterday. He's kept
us during the primariae, but he's pulled up now since
he's the Democratic nominee for president. So we'll talk to
Vice President Joe Biden when we come back. It's the
world most dangerous morning to show to Breakfast Club, The
Breakfast Club, Peace to the planet. It's the world most
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dangerous morning show to Breakfast Club. DJ Envy Angel Lee,
I go by the name of Charlemagne and God. And
yesterday I had the opportunity to do a zoom call
with Vice President Joe Biden. He's running a campaign from
his crib practicing social distancing. My first time talking to him.
So without any further do here's my conversation with Vice
President Joe Biden. Vice President Biden, how are you today? Good?
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Good to see you. Same. Hey. You know you know
I've been critically you. Um. I have a few things
I want to talk to you about that I know
you have, no I don't. That's why I want to
get to know you today. I want to get to
know you today. UM. I want to talk to you
about mostly black stuff. But you know, first of all,
how are you. How's your family during this quarantine? Thank god,
everybody's doing well. How about you and your family? Man?
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We over here blessed Black and Holly favor Man. Well,
I'll tell you what. The black community is getting killed though.
That is very very true. That is very true. Um.
You know, it's a it's a lot of right wing
media outlets. They question you, they question your cognitive health.
They don't they don't think, they don't think everything's working upstairs.
What do you say to that I sacking way to
meet with that guy who is the stable genius. There's
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nothing stable about that guy. You know one thing I've
been critical about it. I feel like you've been like
m I aid during this global pandemic. You know, it's
people like Governor Pomo here in New York who have
become political stars simply because we see and hear from
them every day. So I'm just I'm just like, how,
I'm wondering how you going to energize people and win
a campaign from the house. Well, I tell you what
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I'm doing. I'm I'm following the rules man number one.
I'm keeping the rules. Mike, Governor says he doesn't want
us out. I haven't been out. I wear my mask.
I have a mask. I got seekert service outside, I
walk outside of have it on. They get tested and
by the way, I'm beating them across the board. Over
one hundred and sixty million people have watched me so far,
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and shows like gears all the stuff about it hurting me,
It's not hurting me. I'm winning in all those states.
I'm ahead of all national polls, and the more he
talks off, I am. Yeah, we know poles. Poles can
be illusions, though, like you know, we looked at all
the poles at twenty sixteen two, and look what totally
different man. Twenty sixteen is totally different. What you had
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then is you had somebody who didn't They didn't know
it at all. They wanted to just change the system
the way it was. He was the biggest change. He
had no serious opposition that turned out to materialize, and
so it's totally different. Right now, we're in a situation
where it's like, you know, that Carney show goes through
town once and you find out there's no p under
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any one of those three shows that get pushed around.
Next time it comes back, what do you do next
time back? He ain't playing. You got to figure it out.
And let me tell you something. My community is figured
out a while ago. But here's the deal. What I
have to do is I have to continue to talk
about the things that matter. And the things that matter are.
For example, right now, there's a study out of Columbia
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University and the Disease Control Center up there. They pointed
out that if he had listen to me and others
and acted just one week earlier to deal with his virus.
There'll be thirty six thousand fewer people dead dead dead,
And you guys are wondering, what are we? What's he doing?
Come on, man, get a life, Get a life. This
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guy has been incredibly terrible. And what we've had is,
you know, back in when in January, I said, I
wrote an article back and I think at twenty seventh
of January said this pandemic's here. We should act. Every
other country that was acted around the time got to
notice around the time we did, they have considerably fewer
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deaths as a percentati population. I'm the guy that said
we ought to take heart records and find out exactly
how many people in the black community are getting COVID
and are dying from it. And look what's happened. And
everybody's going, oh, surprise, surprise. Look, everybody knows this. We
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have to come back, We have to fight back. And
you know, the crisis slaves laying bare, the institutional races,
and they're still prevaling our society. And I believe we
have to address it by transforming our economy this time
bringing everybody along. And we haven't. Look, he started to
undermine the pillars as account before. Look, the blinders Charlotmagne
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and my view have been taken off. Now people recognize
that those essential workers, a disproportionate amount of them are
African Americans, and they're breaking their necks, risking their lives,
losing their lives. They're grocery store workers, they're bus drivers,
they're delivery people. They're the people who are on the line.
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There are there. They are the healthcare workers who are
in a position where they're taking care of the nurses
I mean, and they're making them basically the minimum wage.
So this time, when we come back, we hadn't only
rebuild moved us along. We do not only rebuild. We
have to transform this economy. We can create millions of
new jobs in transportation, energy structure. We can there's jobs.
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There's a job, is a lot more in the paycheck.
It's about your dignity, it's about respect, it's about how
you treat it. And that's how we built from the
working class in the middle class. But this time we
have to address the institutional racism. We've seen it more
clearly now. In a black majority county, there's six times
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more likely to die in the pandemic than a white county.
They're disproportionally uninsured in the African American community, disproportionately make
up the central jobs, and that they can't do at home.
They're risking their lives every day. Enough enough, and this
Biden recovery I'm gonna put together. We'll bring everybody along.
We're gonna build a better, better future. Not back to
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what we had, but a better back to something better
than we had. I'm glad you say that. I don't know.
If you saw a couple of weeks ago on Sean Combs,
you might you might know him as Diddy. Yeah, he
said what I believe a lot of black voters, including
my self, feel, and that's that Democrats take Black voters
for granted, you know, votes to quit pro pro right.
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It's not like I don't want to vote. I just
want to know what candidates will do for us, and
it change ball votes the same way. Young progressive Latino,
the LGBT community, Absolutely, we want the same thing. Do
you feel like black people are old that from the
Democratic Party? Absolutely? Probably? What would I say? Remember when
I said Biden can't win the primaries. Yes, I kicked
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everybody's out. Excuse me, I don't look like that I
need you to say that you do. I won overwhelming
I told you when I got to South Carolina, I
won every single county. I want a larger share of
the black vote than anybody has, including Barack. I increased
the vote in Virginia overwhelmingly by seventy Look what people
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don't know about me is I come from a state
as the eighth largest Black population in America, the eighth largest.
I get ninety six percent of that vote for the
last forty years. It's that they're the folks. As they
say it, my way brung me to the dance. That's
how I got elected every single time, and everybody shocked.
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I get overwhelming support from the black leadership, young and old.
Every poll shows me way ahead. And it's not just
I hear this, Oh yeah, old boxing with Biden, but
young guarn. Look at the polling data, polling data. Let's
say it's off by half. Come on, man, give me
a little break here. This is where I come from.
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I got involved. I came home from college, and I
had a job with a really fancy law firm out
of law school. And my city is the only city
in America occupied by the National Guard, the military for
ten months when doctor King was shot and I had
this fancy job, a kid coming from a from a
lower middle income household. I quit and became a public defender,
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and I stayed in that community. I was the only
guy when I was in high school. I had a job,
a country cub kind of job with at a swimming pool.
I was the only white employee in the East Side.
Because I wanted to work in the projects, because I
wanted to understand. That's how I got involved in politics.
That's what this is all about. For me. It's about equality,
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it's about dignity, it's about treating people with respect. And
so you know, when you take a look at my record,
people talk about the crime bill. Crime bill did increase
mass incarceration. Other things increase mass incarceration. And the reason
why if you go back and look, and I know
you talk about it, you go back and take a look.
That's why you had the vast majority of the black
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caucus at the time supporting the crime bill. Almost every
major city black mayor supported the crime bill because blacks
were getting killed overwhelmingly as well. And what happened when
that crime bill, it had four or five really important things.
The violence Against Women Act. It said drug court. Don't
send anybody a drug problem to jail, send them to rehabilitation,
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to a drug court. It had in it that had
the assault weapons ban, getting rid of assault weapons, getting
rid of the round the number of rounds you could
have in a gun. It also had in it a
whole range of other things, but at things I didn't like.
Clinton wanted to put in a deal where, in fact,
three strikes in your out. I opposed that three strikes
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in your out bill. I opposed the position taking that
saying that you're going to have any mandatory sentences. But
on balance the whole bill what happened was it did
in fact bring down violent crime in black communities as well.
And guess what the fact is, prison population didn't increase.
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Ninety of every prisoner in jail. Is an a state prison,
not a federal prison, no federal law. And here's the deal.
The one thing I opposed in that bill was people
wanting to give money to state prisons to build more prisons.
I opposed it. But the point was, on balance everything
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for the assault on his man of the violence against women,
back to the drug courts, they were important. And now
look what we can do. Look, I've been pushing along
with my colleagues in a Black caucus in the United
States Congress. We should change the entire of them doing
this for a while, change the entire prison system from
one that is punishment to rehabilitation. There's only a couple
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of things everybody has in common in jail. One is
they were the victims of abuse to their kids were
or their mother was. Number two, can't read. Number three,
They don't have any job skills. They were in a
position where they didn't get a chance. Why does it
make sense? Why did I come along and write the
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first Act that said when you get out of prison,
you don't just get no ship where you get twenty
five bucks in a bus ticket, you end up under
the bridge. You end up under the bridge and just
to the same place. So every single solitary person being
released from prison should have access to every single government program.
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Why does it not make sense to have African Americans
who are getting out of prison, who served their time,
everybody for that matter, be able to have public housing.
Why didn't make sense that they can have pell grants
to go to school. Why didn't make sense they can
have access to healthcare? What are we nuts as we
keep doing. Yeah, I'm sorry, that's our time there. No, No,
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I'm sorry. I know Jill has to use this, but
I want I've talked too much. I apologize. Yes, he
talks a lot. That won't be the only time you
try to cut the interview off because when we come back,
we got to discuss that ninety four crime bill. So
we will be back with more from Vice President Joe
Biden when we return pace to the planet. It's the
world most Dangerous morning show to Breakfast Club Charlomagne and
God Angelie Ye dj Envy is off today and yesterday
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I did zoom zoom zoom zoom zoom call with Vice
President Joe Biden, the Democratic nominee for president. He decided
to finally join us. Uh, so let's get to it. No,
let me, I gotta I gotta ask you though, you
know why so much resistance on admitting the crime Bill
and other legislation you are part of was damaged into
the black community Because we had Hillary on a few
years ago and miss miss Clinton said that the crime
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Bill made we made a lot of mistakes with that,
and she wanted to atone for that by becoming the
next president like she was wrong. What happened was it
wasn't the crime bill, it was the drug legislation. It
was in the institution of mandatory minimums, which I opposed.
Mandatory I thought you'd created. I thought you was a
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part of that in eighty four as well, the Comprehensive
Crime Controller that established mandatory minimum sentences with drug offensive. No. No,
what happened was, you're what you're confusing. Is what happened
was the Black Caucus came to me and said, look,
one of the well I did this study when I
was chairman of the Judiciary Committee. We looked at every
district of the ten court districts in American federal court districts,
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and we found out that if you got arrested for
robbery and convicted, and I got erected for robbery convictim,
was the first time you went to jail on average
of thirteen years. I went to jail on average of
three years. So there was this whole move, same time
for the same crime. So no one, based on their color,
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could go to jail longer than anybody else for the
same crime. So what happened was there was a judicial
selection committee setting up that how you deal with making
sure that the sentencing process is taken out of the
hands of prosecutors saying I'm gonna want twelve years, thirteen
years for you and three years for me. The end
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result of that was the unintended consequence which we changed,
Barack and I did, was the fact that you, in fact,
all of a sudden you couldn't not lower my sentence
or your sentence be lower than what was the average
sentence for everybody else going to jail in the districts.
That's how that came about. It didn't say mandats where
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we said to the judges, you can't send people to
jail for the same crime different times. They have to
be within a framework. That's why that has been changed.
And while I was vice president, I help Arroq. We
reduced the prison population Fredery thirty eight thousand people, thirty
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eight thousand people. And the only mandatory was in there
was carjacking, which I opposed. And three strikes and you're out,
which is ridiculous. It only was imposed three times, but
still even once makes no sense. The idea of three times,
three strikes and you're out. Give me a break. And
the other thing we have to do one of the
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things that you know, I was a public defender. I'm
going to assist when I'm president that a public defender
gets a federal public defenders paid the same amount of
money as a federal prosecutor gets paid. So you have representation.
People have representation. But the bottom line is the other
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pieces I'm going to try to change, and I've laid
it out. I'll send you a copy of my plan
so you have it to see voice pardon me, what
delivery voice or what? No? The one that the plan
I have is my manifesto for Black America and a spend,
particularly the portion of it that relates to how in
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fact we're going to deal with the prison system. If
you are in prison, if you are convicted of a crime.
No one should be going to jail for drug crime, period, nobody, nobody,
particularly marijuana, which makes no sense for people to go
to jail. They should be just wiped out completely. The
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reason is that if anything, for those crimes that are
actually continue to be crimes, scheduled crimes as marijuana shouldn't
be anymore. What is happening is you shouldn't go to prison.
You should go to a mandatory rehabilitation it costs less
to put people in a drug rehabilitation program than it
does in jail, and you have a chance. We got
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to get people a chance. We know, Vice President Biden,
I've read some of your Black Agenda, and you say
that you would decriminalize marijuana. What's the difference between legalizing
it and decriminalizing Because they're trying to find out whether
or not there is any impact on the use of marijuana,
not in leading you to other drugs, but what it
affects doesn't affect long term development of the brain, and
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we should wait till the studies are done. I think
science matters. I think we got decade. I think we
got decades and decades and studies from actual weed smokers.
Though yeah, I do, I know a lot of weed smokers.
I want to ask you about your running mate. I
don't know if you saw well. I saw the data.
The news report broke that Amy Klobshaw was being vetted,
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and a lot of people on social media they're not
too happy about that, and it's because they want your
running mate to be a black woman. I don't know
if you saw the op ed in the Washington Post
by some of the leading black women voices in this country,
and they feel since black women are such a loyal
voting block and black people saved your political life in
the primaries this year, they have things they want from you,
and one of them is a black woman running mate.
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What do you say to them? Well, I say to that, man,
is that I'm not acknowledging anybody who is being considered,
but I guarantee you there are multiple black women being considered. Multiple.
You don't give how much that's really her time. I apologize.
You can't do that. The black media'll do that, the
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white media and black matia. Because my wife has to
go on at six o'clock. Okay, oh oh, I'm in trouble. Listen,
you gotta come see this when you come to New York, VP. Biden,
because well it's a long way into November. We got
more questions, You got more questions. But I tell it,
if you have a problem figuring out whether you're a
fremire Trump and you ain't black, it don't have nothing
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to do with Trump. It has to do with the
fact I want something for my community. I would love
to see you look at my record, man. I extended
the voting racks twenty five years. I have a record
that is second to none, the nub ACPs and thorst
me every time I've run the world. I mean, come on,
take a look at the record. All right, thank you
so much for really anyway, thanks, I welcome back. All right,
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look forward to senior person. Okay, absolutely, okay, Pal, thanks
a lot. I appreciate it. Charlo yep, it's the world
the most dangerous morning show, DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlomagne,
the God that is me. We are the Breakfast Club.
Joe Biden. Um, Joe Biden said, if you vote for Trump,
Trump over him, you're not black. How will Canda's own
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and Kanye West feel about that? We shall see later.
Hopefully next time we see him, he would be in
studio and his people will give us the same amount
of time they give the white media outlets. But their
interview is up on Breakfast Club's YouTube page. I think
you should be up now and my YouTube page see
the God for your viewing pleasure. Now, we got room
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a report coming up. Yes, you know this weekend, we're
excited for a Memorial Day weekend and these versus battles
and I know these versus battles are giving us all life.
So let's see who is going to be battling. We
already know about Saturday the Beanie Man versus Bounty Killer,
but now there's another one added to the lineup right,
we'll discuss drama song we got coming up. Believe me,
(49:36):
Low Wayne, Believe me all right, Okay, believe me by
Little Wayne and Drake right here on the Breakfast Club,
Who most Dangerous Morning to show the Breakfast Club Charlemagne
the God angel Lay Yee. The Joe Biden interview is
now available on Breakfast Club's YouTube page as well as
my YouTube page. See the God. But Angelie, we got
rumor report coming up, and we're gonna talk about Lana
del Rey. She's filling the team. This is the rumor
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Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, Lana
del Rey was trending yesterday and today and it's all
because of an Instagram to kind of I guess she
was venting on Instagram. It was a really long post
that she did, but basically she said a question for
the culture now that dojakat Ariana, Camilla, Cardi b Kaylani
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and Nicki Minaj and Beyonce have had number ones with
songs about being sexy, wearing no clothes, effing, cheating, etc.
Can I please go back to singing about being embodied,
feeling beautiful by being in love even if their relationship
is not perfect, or dancing for money or whatever I want,
without being crucified or saying that I'm glamorizing abuse. And
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then she goes on to talk about saying that she's
fed up with female writers and all singers saying that
I glamorized abuse, when in reality, I'm just a glamorous
person singing about the realities of what we are all
now seeing are very prevalent, emotionally abusive relationships all over
the world. So that's basically what she was saying on
her page. But a lot of people had some backlash
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because she was referencing a lot of black women in
the industry, like Beyonce and Doja, kat Nicki Minaje and
women of color. Of course, we were not happy about that.
I don't I didn't even realize that's that's what it was.
I just don't like people who look at somebody's success
and act like what they're doing is the reason. You
know there, You're not doing it like just because you know,
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Beyonce or Cardi Bia, whoever takes a different approach to
their music and they're winning with it. That has nothing
to do with Lana del Ray And why Lina del
Rays not I guess at the top of the charge,
But don't she sell a lot of records? Yeah? But
you know, I think the thing is, why not compare
yourself to a Billie Eilish or a Tayliss Swift or
Katie Perry or people like that. Why did you, in
particular have to target women of color like you're upset
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that they're on the top of the charts and you're
not well, She responded to the black backlash blacklash definitely, bro,
this is this is sad to make it about a
woman of color issue. When I'm talking about my favorite singers,
I could have literally said anyone, but I picked my
favorite effing people. And that is a problem with society today.
Not everything is about whatever you want it to be.
It's exactly the point of my post. There are certain
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women that culture doesn't want to have a voice and
may not have to do with race. I don't know
what it has to do with I don't care anymore,
but don't ever ever ever, bro call me racist, because
that is BS. And my last and final note on everything.
When I said people who look like me, I meant
the people who don't look strong or necessarily smart, or
like they're in control, etc. It's about advocating for a
more delicate personality, not for white women. Thanks for the
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Karen comments, though very helpful. Lanna, shut the f flow. Okay,
it's just whacked somebody else, Okay, Karen, she sounds like
a goddamn Karen. That's what she sounds like, Karen del Rey.
And you know what, even if she didn't mean for
it to be just her targeting women of color, you
should have recognized that you did that and that might
be your own maybe subtle, not so conscious, doing something
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that you for yourself. Just sound like you hate. It
sounds like she's hating. Like why not say yo, shout
out to all of those women that have been topping
the charge lately. Appreciate you. Now I'm gonna come and
represent for the women some more with my new music
like something like that. Like she sounds corny. Alright, So
moving on, let's talk about the versus. Y'all know how
excited I am about Bounty Killer versus a Beanie Man
(53:19):
this weekend. Wels with Beach has also confirmed the one
twelve versus Jagged Edge battle is going down breaking news
just added to the Memorial Day weekend madness. That's gonna
be happening on Monday. So that's gonna be a busy
weekend for us. So that means we just have Sunday
off unless they put something on Sunday too, and we'll
be watching both a Beanie Man Versus Bounty Killer and
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one twelve versus Jagged Edge. Where you got one twelve
a Jagged Edge, I gotta go through the whole. That's
a hard one, man. That is gonna be a good one.
I don't even know like I love jagged edge music.
I'm gonna have to go at one twelve though, I
really really really like one twelve. I've always enjoyed one
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twelve sound, But Jacket that to go one twelve? Cupid,
you see my favorite song matter if I'm about to
put that on the playlist right now? Only you Peaches
and Cream like gotta Heaven? Yeah, Jacket that do to its.
It's gonna be good. It's gonna be a good battle.
It's gonna be a good. I don't know if they
have twenty though both of those groups have twenty songs.
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I don't think I twenty. I gotta go through their list,
but I would highly recommend that you do watch Bounty
Killer versus Beanie Man. That's gonna be a good battle
and you would definitely be dancing at home and whin.
I think you should watch it though, just because you've
been watching all of them. You gotta watch it. I mean,
it's it's gonna it's gonna be amazing. I'm so hype
for that one. I've been wanting one of these dancehall
(54:48):
battles to happen, so I think it's perfect for this
weekend and everybody, y'all better be watching, all right now.
Fifty cent went off on Kareem du Jabbar. This was unexpected,
so on Instagram, Yes, he put up a picture of
Kareem Abdul Jabbar and he said, yo, I was in
the airport one time. I looked. I said, oh, it's
that's Kareem Abdul Jabbar. I went and said what's up.
(55:09):
He looked at me like I was crazy. I said, oh,
it's well, f you then, you old ass, and where
I don't give an f about a skyhook and where
and where has been trying to kill me? Ish fu?
I was mad. I said something to his ass. I
don't know what spark this right for fifty cent if
Descent is running out of people to beef with, God
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damn it, and he's going after the og legends, I respected,
why not go after one of the greatest basketball players
of all time? Fifth, I see you? Okay? All right?
And Kevin Kevin Hurt and his train of Boss have
finally sat down and discussed what happened on Kevin Hart's
Docky series where they went at it on the plane
and people thought that Kevin Hart was very nasty to Boss,
which he was, okay, And here's what they had to
(55:52):
say for the idea. We were talking about finances and
money in the current state, boy were and how do
we what will be our next step? What will be
happening if you weren't in our current positions? And they
got out of context on both sides, and we kind
of just the eagles. The Eagles got the flaring and
(56:15):
I said that this man grabbed me on this plane.
It is good night, I rain no. We we definitely
went to far that night. He's right, bosstold have definitely
did him dirty on that plane. That took a lot
of restraint. Bus took a lot of restraint. All right, well,
I managel again. That's your room report. That's right, Donkey
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of today is next and why not in the week
in the great state of Florida, the Sunshine State. Okay,
they are partionately partially reopened phase one of this reopening plan.
So of course, nutass, things are going to happen. So
we need Audre Adams to come to the front of
the congregation. We would like to have award with her. Okay,
Donkey to day next on the world most day, just
want to show the breakfast club. Make sure you're telling
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them watch out for Florida. Lord, Lord, the craziest people
in America come from the Bronx and all of war. Yes,
you are a donkey. The Florida man at tapped an
ATM for a very strange reason. It gave him too
much money. Florida man is arrested after definitely say he's
rigged the board to his home and an attempt to
electric kid his pregant wife. Police arrested in Orlando man
(57:20):
for talking a familiar to breakfast club Bitchy Donkey other
day with Charlam Haine A guy, I don't know why
y'all keeping here. Get y'a elected. It's donkey today. For Friday,
May twenty second goes to a thirty two year old
Florida woman named Audre Adams. What does your uncle Charla
always say about Florida? Yes, repeat after me. The craziest
people in America come from the Bronx in all of Florida. Okay,
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Florida never fails me. They're the most consistently crazy group
of people I have never met in my life. Okay. Now,
Audre Adams is one of the people taking advantage of
the fact that Florida has reopened there on phase one
of the reopening plant. In fact, not only did you
take advantage of the effect that Floyda is reopened. Once
she got to where she was going, she refused to
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leave or while she was there, she was doing what
some would call contradicting herself. She was doing what some
would call being a hypocrite. She was doing what some
would call not practicing what you're preaching. Okay, she would
do what doctor Fauci would be very disappointed in that's
what she was doing. She was doing something doctor Fauchi
would be very, very disappointed in. See, we live in
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a world where you have to live what you say
in your rhymes, and Audre was doing the exact opposite.
Let's go to WFL Fox thirty five for the report.
Police this woman arrested after allegedly kissing strangers at a
Brevard County bar, but the story does not end there.
Police say she also called nine one one trying to
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report that bar for violating social distancing. Thirty two year
old Ardra Adams was taken into custody after Melbourne Police
were called by the owners of the bar, saying that
the woman was attempting to kiss random customers. According to
Adams was asked to leave, and Melbourne police say that
she made several calls to nine one one to report
that the restaurant was not following social distancing guidelines. Police
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asked Adams to leave the property, and when she refused,
she was taken into custody and turned over to the
Brevard County Sheriff's Office, where she was taken to the
Brevard County Jail and booked on trespassing and several other charges,
including disorderly conduct and misuse of the nine one one system.
Only in Florida would a woman be drunk at a
bar repeatedly trying to kiss random scranges and then call
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nine one one, not once, but five times because patrons
in the bar were not practicing social distancing. Now I'm
looking at this woman's mug shot, and I can see
why the New York Post says she was trying to
kiss stranges at a bar. Nobody would do that voluntarily.
It doesn't matter how drunk they were. Not to mention,
if you kissing random people during a global pandemic, then
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you deserve coronavirus. I wouldn't feel sorry for you at all.
You earned it. So I'm sure people in that bar
in Florida was like, nah, I love get away from me.
That's nasty at a time like this, Okay, Ardra called
nine one one five times. Not because she was trying
to report the fact that people were social distancing. She
couldn't have done that because she was violating those rules herself.
(01:00:17):
She called nine one one because she was hurt. It's
called rejection. People nobody likes to feel rejected. She was
getting rejected by people in the bar when she was
just trying to randomly kiss them. She's so happy that
to be back outside, so happy the bar is open.
She was just drunk and free and feeling good. Probably
hasn't gotten layed since the whole quarantine. She was looking
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for a random hookup, not realizing it's a dub from
random hookups until there is a vaccine for the coronavirus.
Because can't no condom stop that COVID bit? Why am
I talking about condoms to Florida. Nobody in Florida wears condoms.
It's too hot to wear a condom in Florida. But
you know what I'm saying, there's no random sex, which
strange is happening until a vaccine comes and COVID is
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completely which will probably be never okay. And Audre Adams
learned that the hard way because nobody wanted to kiss her,
so that feeling of rejection hit her hard. Not to
mention she got kicked out of the bar by the owner,
that's just more rejection. In fact, the New York Post
says she reluctantly left the bar, and this is when
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she went and sat in the parking lot and ended
up ultimately getting arrested for trespassing. I actually feel a
little sorry for her. Rejection is a lonely feeling. You know,
we all want to be embraced by somebody, you know,
I tell people all the time, rejection is God's protection,
but not in Florida, because God only visits Florida on
Tuesdays and Sundays, and this wasn't neither one of those days.
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So God had nothing to do with this. On this day,
Audre got rejected because she was drunk. Listen to one
of the nine one one calls courtesy of WKMGCBS six
to listen to somebody tell her the truth her so orry,
thank you, Okay, thank you being told on trust toss
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because somebody observed me nah being a wall. So they're
not agree with you under OSHA and under every other expliciple.
What are you going talking about? Osha? They're not letting
you in because you're drunk, Yes, Audre, what the hell
are you talking about? You got kicked out because you
were drunk, nothing more, nothing less, and because you were
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trying to kiss random people in a bar during a
global pandemic. So when you called nine one one about
people not social distancing. You were snitching on yourself, Okay,
Audre listened. Rejection is merely a redirection okay, of course,
correction to your ultimate destiny. And Audre, being that you
are from Florida, you know, and you got rejected and
(01:02:48):
redirected out that bar. It was all to get to
your ultimate destiny, which is right here on Donkey at
a day. Please give Audre Adams the sweet sounds of
the Hamletones. Please. Oh no, you are, oh gee of
the day, you gee, oh the day. Now. I think
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that we should play a game of jess what race
it day? Now? ANGELI ye, you're the loan contested on
Guess what race it is this morning? Her name is
Audre Adams. She's thirty two years old. She went around
in a bar trying to kiss random strangers, got kicked
out of the bar, and then called the police, called
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nine one one five times to tell them that they
weren't social distancing in the bar. ANGELI ye, yess what racis?
She's got to be Caucasian? Mean, what what makes you
feel that with? Because we're don't be calling nine one
one like that anyway, or kissing random people. Coronavirus or
not m Those are good observationitions. Angelie, you are correct
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she is Caucasian. Yes, to call nine one one five
times after you got rejected for trying to kiss random
people in a bar drunk, that is a very Karen
like move. Yes, you're absolutely correct she is Caucasian. Thank
you for joining us on this Episode's guess what race
of Days? Now? Who we got coming up next year,
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we are gonna be talking to Dondre Whitfield. He has
a new book out, Male Versus Man. He's also an actor.
You know him as Remy on Queen's Sugar, and he
has some great perspectives on manhood. And I just want
to add one more thing, man, Karen Civil. I hate
the fact that they have to use a name Karen
when they describe these white women shout out to Karen Civil. Man.
(01:04:47):
It you know, just sucks. I'm sorry, that's all ay, right,
damn Karen. And but that's why we gotta say to
say Casey, say our whole name, Karen Civil. Jesus Christ. Right,
all right, we got Andre whit Phil when we come back.
It's the world most Dangerous Morning show to Breakfast Club,
The Breakfast Club back, you're checking out the World's most
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Dangerous morning show. Morning Everybody is DJ Envy and Ngula Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got
a special guest on the line right now, de Andre Whitfield.
Welcome sir, Good morning. How are you doing man? What's
going on? Brother? What's going on? My sister? How y'all doing? Pretty?
Favorite King? You got a new book out. Man Versus
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Mail is the title little book. Let's let's talk about that.
What's the difference between a man and a male? Males
look to be served while men look to be of service. So,
in other words, mail is the gender that you were
chosen to be, but man is the job that you
choose to do. And unfortunately, we keep handing out the
title of man to everyone who turns eighteen or twenty one,
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or you know, or has pecks, and that has done
a great deal of damage in our society, not understanding
the difference between those two. Right, you talk about the
difference between um physicality and vocabulary and male versus man.
So let's talk about the difference between what a male
does and what a man does. When it comes to
those two things, Males, because of the nature of them
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constantly looking to serve themselves. They looked to master others
in order to serve themselves. Men looked to master themselves
in order to serve others. I never understood that because
as a kid growing up, my father was in the jail.
My entire life was and my mother did a phenomenal
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job of creating a great human being. But what she
couldn't do was she couldn't teach me how to be
something she was not. So the street began to teach
me what they thought manhood was. Because I know there
was one story where I heard you said you was
riding in the call with your dad, and explain the
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story a little bit, because I think that man, that
tells a lot when we were growing up and how
we not not to raise our kids totally. It was
really profound. You know, my father was a street hustler.
I'll never forget this. At the age I think I
was about twelve thirteen years old, my father had a
linked Mark five at the time, like that was the ride.
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So here we are, we're in this car. I've never
gotten to spend much much time with my father, and
my father turns to me, we're out of life and
he said, son, I love your mother. I would do
anything for her. And I'll never forget how that made
me feel, because every child just wants to hear that
their parents love each other, right, right, right. So I'm beaming,
and in the next second, my father looks out the
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driver side window and he cat calls out to a
woman across the street. While he didn't tell me this,
the messaging that I got from that was profound because
what it said to me was you can love one
woman and lust after many. So that exchange set my
trajector as a cheater. And you know, Dandre I had
a similar experience, but mine was more and more direct.
(01:08:06):
Like you know, I actually confronted my father about his
cheating all my mother, and he actually looked at me
and said, oh, you only got one girlfriend. And so
from that point on, it made me feel like having
one girlfriend was wrong. Absolutely, there's a huge difference between
being a grown male and being a man. And just
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to go along with that, you talk about how a
lot of times women feel like they have to be quote,
ride or die for their guy, and I have to
wait this ten years until he finally decides he's going
to do the right thing. And set l down. And
if not, it's like, well, why didn't you hold your
man down? And you shouldn't have to be like you
said in the book A man's mother, our male's mother,
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our male's mother, absolutely that, and unfortunately, Look, here's how
damaging a lack of manhood is our community. I have
an eleven year old son. I call him my kid
king in development. Every single day there's another powerful piece
of messaging that I give my son about how to
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matriculate into manhood. So me being the model that I
know that my son is going to mirror is extremely
important for him. But here's usually the question, why is
your relationship with your daughter so important? Look, my wife's
responsibility is to teach my daughter how to be a queen.
I can't teach her how to do that. But here's
what I do teach my daughter. I am the walking,
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talking dress rehearsal for what my daughter is going to
be able to see in what a man is and
how to dress rehearse being in a relationship with a man.
Is there really such a thing as being a man? Like,
what does that mean outside of the social construct of gender?
So man is sort of like a brand right now?
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If man who are a brand, nobody would buy us.
Look at the films that are out right now, Look
at the television shows. We're all painted with the same
broad stroke. Every father has to be managed like a
child on these television shows, and that women have it
all together, when the truth of the matter is is
that we need each other in order to build balanced
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human beings, balanced children that go out to build a
balance society, and that's the reason why we're imbalanced society.
You talk about that, and obviously you were in Queen Shaker,
you play Rammy, So how does that affect the roles
that you choose? Because clearly, as you're doing a book
like Mail Versus Man, and you're trying to educate people,
then what does that do for you when you're picking
these roles? You know, that's such a great question because
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there's so much conslict. Once you know what you know,
it's extremely difficult to ignore it. When I came to
this space, I've told people that acting is my passion,
but activation is my purpose. So my struggle every day
trying to figure out how do I choose these roles?
The role that I play is going to impact the
messaging behind what people think a man is, why not
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write them thank you for that. So I am now
in the midst of shopping. So as you may or
may not know, the first job I ever did on television,
I was fifteen years old, playing Vanessa's boyfriend Robert on
The Cosby Show. It was I mean, I can't even
explain to you how incredible that was. And that's such
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a great segue because I'm going to talk about Bill
Cosby in the second. That time in my life was
so profound. Literally being on the most watch show in
television history at that time and still living in the
hood was really profound. And what I watched in doing
that show was this great movement of a family. You
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see this great man and this great woman partnered in
creating these great children and great community. And I always said,
when the time came in my life, I was going
to do that. I was going to be that. And
now we've a at that place. We are missing a
Cosmy show in our miss no disrespect to any show
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that's on television right now. You can't name me one
television show that we have on the screen that honors
who a man is and what he's supposed to be
in his fathering and in his in his husbandhood. I
think I think black Ash does that. And you know,
I get what you're saying, you know, um, but I
don't think it's anything wrong. You're gonna make me go there,
(01:12:27):
huh No, I think black does that. And you know,
as as a father three, I think one thing you
realize being a father, of being a daddy, is not
a dictatorship. Sometimes our kids do manages, manages because we
learned so much from them, you know what I mean.
But here's my point, and I and I completely get
what you're saying, Charlotte Man, here's my here's my problem
with that. And this is no disrespect to my brother
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Kenyan who created the show, No disrespect to my brother
Anthony Anderson, who does a fantastic job of playing that role.
But the kinds of shaming that happens from that father
to that son, whether it's being his complexion, whether it's
being his gender neutral self, in the way that his
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son dresses, There's been such a number of different ways
that this particular father has created a space of damage.
If I did that to my son, my son would
be extremely confused about what he's supposed to be as
a man. I was estranged from my father for twenty years.
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We're back to Brooklyn. I found my father, get him
in the car with me, and big Mean was finally
going to stand up for a little broken kneed. And
I told my father if I ever saw him again,
nothing good would happen. Twenty years have passed. My daughter
came and sat next to me on the couch and
he said, Dad, do you know where your father has?
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The truth is that I knew exactly where my father was,
and I knew that the answer that I was going
to give her was not going to be good enough.
And I finally realized that all the things that I
was teaching my children, how to be kind, how to
be conscious, how to give people grace, those were not
the things that I was teaching them in this particular instance.
And if I didn't clean up what was going on
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between me and my father, that I would be cementing
that into my children. What I finally realized about my
father was my father couldn't father me because he himself
was unfathered. My father could have become a great man
had he had great instruction. Absolutely, so when I wrote
this book, I wrote this book with my father in
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mind giving him a playbook for his manhood and for
my sisters, because every time I speak to a sister
who was single, they all say the same thing, how
do I teach my son? All right? Well, these are
some interesting conversations that we're having right now with Dendre Whitfield,
Brooklyn's own. We got some more with him coming up
next on the Breakfast Club. What's up? What's up? It's
(01:15:03):
the Breakfast Club. It's Friday, and we got don Dre
Whitfield joining us, and we're talking about his new book,
Mail Versus Man, and he has some very interesting perspectives
from his own experiences. All right, Envy, now you think
about it. We talk about upbringing and if there's no
father figure in a young man's life, who raises the child?
Who raises the kid? Right? If the mom is working,
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she's working two jobs to provide to pay for school,
to pay for food. So usually nine times out of ten,
if it's not a grandparent or a family member to
streets raise that kit. So that leniency that you give
your dad and forgiveness, do you think the court system
should do the same, Because these children are not being
raised by a father figure, they don't ask to be
in this world, but they are here, and now they
have to figure it out as a seven year old,
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eight year old, nine year old, ten year old, a
high school student, and these streets raising and a lot
of times they go into places where they're not to
post it. But it's not because they necessarily want to
us because a bad guidance the court system. Should we
know that if the court system want so. In my book,
I talk about how our book this is why it's
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so important for our young kings to get manhood messaging
because if we don't father them, the system fathers them.
Now this look at the look at the gang violence
that we have throughout throughout the country. Right, you're going
to experience one thing. You're going to experience males who
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are looking for the love of men. So what does
that tell us? It tells us that a woman is
not the secret sauce to matriculating a male into manhood.
If we over expose our boys to feminine accommodation, and
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I'm gonna explain that in a second, and they lack
manhood accountability, you're going to get those forms of toxic masculinity.
My wife's is from the South, side of Chicago. Let
me tell you something. My wife ain't no pump. But
when it comes to my eleven year old son, I'm
sitting here and I'm just shaking my head in like
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amazement because she just turns into this like I don't
even know how to describe it, gets away everything. Oh
my gosh. She is incapable at times a following up
in a way that is necessary for this dude to
get it. And I have to come in and I
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have to say, didn't we discuss this yesterday? Didn't we
discuss this an hour ago? I want you to do that.
That's kind about that. I want you to do that,
and I want you to do that right now. And
here's what I want you to also do. I want
you to go to your mother right now, and I
want you to apologize for what you just did. That's
a manhood accountability. My wife is accommodating him at every turn.
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That's her little boyfriend, right, that's her son. She's raising
our daughter, but she's loving our son. Na to push
back on that, Dendrea, I'm gonna tell you why. You know,
when you talk about sacred masculine and divine feminine, I
think in order for any human being to reach that
sacred purpose, you have to have a healthy balance of both,
which you just described was the masculine quality of firmness, right,
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But what you're describing in your wife is the feminine
quality of nurturing. A human needs both in order to
be a whole human. Yes, indeed, I absolutely agree with you,
but you menaced. You mentioned a great word balance, So
the imbalance comes in when we over nurture. When you
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enable a boy, you disable the man. Then you have
the balance between parent and friend. You see, because when
I was being raised, my dad wasn't my friend, and
he told me clearly, I'm your father, I'm not your friend.
But what it made me do is when I graduated
out of college, I wanted to leave because I had
no place in that house. I felt. Now with my kids,
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it's more I'm your parent, but I'm also your friend.
You can talk to me about in any everything. But
that goes to the part when I see Blackish. You
know my son, You know, my son could watch me
and Charlemagne do something stupid and be like dad. You
guys look sus. But it's a joke, and I can
go back and say the same way, he doesn't feel
like he can't come to me and talk to me
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about something. So it's that line between being a parent
and being his friend or her friend. Absolutely, when I
and here's what's interesting, We're saying the same things, but
to my son, I say them a little differently because
he will begin to use language that he uses with
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his friends, even to his mother, and I say, hey, listen, hey,
I'm not one of your friends. I'm your father. But
the language that he and I have is the loving language. Right, Listen,
When did you get to a place of healing? Because
I know people will hear you and they'd be like, oh,
he's talking all his holier than now stuff. When did
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you get to your place in healing? Because you didn't
just arrive there. Nobody just arrived to a place of him. Absolutely,
I'm going to tell you when I to use the
football analogy, I got tired of fumbling the ball. I
got tired of cheating in relationships. And contrary to popular opinion,
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for brothers cheats on you. The narrative is that males
don't care they do. It is my opinion that every
man needs to feel like the hero of his house,
and every woman needs to feel heard. When a man
doesn't feel like the hero of his house, bad things
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usually begin to happen. When a woman doesn't feel like
she's heard in her house, bad things begin to happen.
In my counselings, I use that in order to build
the bridge that is necessary to get to that space.
I never had that message. And so when a male
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is in a space where he cheats, he's devastated because
he's left someone down, and he knows in his spirit
this is not the life that he was intended to leave.
Now he's been taught how to ignore that, but the
truth of the matter is is that he's just going
off of the information that he was given. But in
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his spirit he is devastated. Because we are created by
the same creator, and that creator intended us to be builders.
He intended us for us to build life and not
tear life down. Manhood comes when you get instruction, when
you get information and you begin to apply it to
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your life, when you begin to apply it to your trajectory,
when you begin to allow that stuff to help you
build and elevate those around you. All right, well, these
are some interesting conversations that we're having right now with
Don Jay with Phil Brooklyn own. We got some more
with him coming up next on the Breakfast Club. The
Breakfast Club, What's Up? It's a breakfast club and Brooklyn's
(01:22:09):
own de Andre Whitfield is joining us via zoom. Of course,
his new book Mail Versus Man is available right now.
You can also watch his ig live videos. He's already
interviewed Will Smith and he's also an interviewed Boris Kojo
and he's got a lot more great things happening. So
let's get into it than to reference cheating. Can you
be a man and cheat? Absolutely, you can be a
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man and have moments of mail us when you've practice
the art of being mail we just serving yourself that
has ingrained itself in you, and now it takes a
second for you to really fluck that out of your system.
I consider myself for recovering addict of being male and
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now it becoming a man. I realized that that's contrary
to everything that I want to be, everything that I
need to be. But I realize that I am an addict.
So let me give you an example. In the book
I talk about as a married man. For me, I
don't have any single friends because my single brothers wanting
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to do single stuff. Now, some people have asked, well
what if you what if your friends gets divorced and
he's single. Well, that's that's different obviously, right. But if
that brother is not committed to a life of building
a committed relationship in his life, we're gonna have a
tough time. You know. The great thing about this conversation
(01:23:34):
is like I think you know, we're all saying the
same thing, we're just using different language. Language because when
you talk about, you know, cheating, I always say that,
you know, men cheat for ego, and it's usually when
our ego is wounded, right, But when you want to
be the hero at your house, it's when you have
a healthy ego. Because there's nothing wrong with ego. It's
just about whether you have a wounded ego or a
healthy ego. When you got a wounded ego, that's when
you out here sleeping with a bunch of different women
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trying to make yourself feel good. You got a healthy
ego is when you're actually doing right by your wife,
doing it right by your kids. And that's what really
makes you feel like the hero or the house. Well,
that's why I love the quarantine too. All that stuff
on the outside world means and the most important thing
is your family. Charlemagne, you touched on the fact that
ego and dealing with the ego of the flesh, right,
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the ego of the flesh is seeing me and it's
feeding me the things that are going to serve me. Right.
When those things don't serve me, then I'm looking to
supplement them with something else. That's what the women are about,
that's what the kicks are about, that's what the cars
are about. That's me feeding my flesh. The ego of
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the spirit is I want to be the best man
I can possibly be. And if I'm in a healthy competition,
like I'll give you an example, the band of brothers
that I have in my life that are my counsel.
They are the examples that I have of manhood in
my life. That I am in a healthy competition, if
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we became competitors in the competition of manhood in a
healthy way. I'm looking at Ivy and I'm watching how
he's doing it. I'm like, Wow, my brother is using
this time right now at quarantine to help build himself,
to help build his family. You know, I gotta do
that and then what I want to do is I
want to supplat that, Yeah, when you talk about man
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we gotta get out of here, Undrea. When you talk
about manhood, you know, it's got to be sacred masculinity.
You know, sacred masculinity, divine, feminine, that's how you have
a healthy, healed, balanced life to me, and you will
definitely pick this back up at another time, because I
felt like that was amazing and inspirational, and I love
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that you are really about the work. You've definitely been
helpful to me personally, So I do want to say
that I appreciate you for even behind the scenes things
that you've done for me. And I do want to
leave us with a quote from the book, and it says,
I believe that a man who is truly successful is
with healthy and whole relationships. That's the women and a
successful man's life usually feel honored, covered, protected, and heard.
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My goal every day is to make my mom, my wife,
my daughter, and all the other sisters in my path
related or not feel that way as well. And I
really feel that. So I know this book is about
malehood versus manhood, but it is something that was beneficial
for me to be able to read also, and everybody
should check out your series too. I saw Will Smith
was on there, boris call doing. I know you have
more coming. Oh yeah, I got a whole bunch. But
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I need to speak to what you just said because
it's so powerful and it really I'm finding getting emotional
because you know, from time to time, you know, I'll
check in with you and just you know, hey, how
are you doing, and just go out with you know,
big bro. Whatever you need for me, I'm always there.
This book is not just for males and or or men.
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It's for our sisters too, because many of our sisters
have gone unfathered, and so this book fills in some
of the blanks that have been left by being unfathered.
It also allows them to be taught the difference of
what a male and a man is, so that they
can understand what they're supposed to be looking for being
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appropriately partnered. You know, many of us, many of our sisters,
choose the brothers in their life because of the things
that we mentioned, you know recently, or while he's got
a great job, or he's got great pecks, or look
at that beard, or he's cute and all of those
things and none of those things speak to his man
and at all in getting into this book, it will
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teach our sisters exactly what a man is and how
it serves them. And it speaks to them being restored
and resuscitated out of missing what they didn't get from
their fathers. So that's the whole space that we need
to get to in order for us to you know,
get to the place in life that's going to be rich.
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And I'm not talking about Buddy, right, all right, thank you,
thank you for checking it. We appreciate it. Thank you, sister.
I appreciate y'all. Man, thank you so much for having
this conversation. I look forward to part two. All right,
As Dondre Woodfield, it's the Breakfast Club, good morning, except
it is the Breakfast Club, and it's Friday, and it's
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also an extended weekend for people who are still having
to work and you know, are happy they have Monday off,
or maybe some people don't have Monday off, but it
is still Friday. So Fridays always feel good, right, Yeah,
And I know a lot of people have plans for
this Memorial Day weekend. I know he wanted to go
out of town. Maybe they had a little vacation plan,
and of course that's not happening. But just thank God
that you're alive, thank God that you're healthy, thank God
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that your families alive, your family is healthy. You know,
just appreciate what you have and not what you're missing. Yeah,
and I also want to give a shout out to Quavo.
I see that he got his high school diploma, so
that's a big deal. Congratulations to him. I know that's
something that he's been wanting to do. He said, I
finally can say I graduated high school class of twenty twenty.
We lit and then he said, no, what college should
I go to? And then they also put out a
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new song, Amigos featuring NBA Young Boy So and it's
a it's a I like it. It's a dope song.
Listen to the Quible graduated night school or something. Um,
I don't know, maybe he was going online. I'm not
sure how he did it. Maybe he's got his ged. Yeah.
The reason I'm thinking about that is because I graduated
in night school and I never had a cap and
gown picture. They just they just sent my diploma in
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the Maryland. Was like, hell, I feel away about that.
Burke Mare High North Side Babies, but he wrote also
shout out to Gunna he has his new album out today, Wanna,
And I shout out to Jacob Latimore. He has his
new album out today as well. So as you know,
there's always new music out on Friday. So there's some
things for you guys to listen to this weekend. I
will say thank you to Dondre Winfield for coming coming
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this morning as well as Biden. Yes, thank you to
both of them male versus man. I appreciate it, Dondre
because we really do have like some great conversations. You know,
he'll be like listening, sister, let me tell you what's
been going, you know what you need to do, and
he'll definitely hit me up and check on me. So
I appreciate people that are authentic, Like he's not just
writing this book and saying these things, but he really
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is like that in real life. So I appreciate that.
And uh yes, and shout out to Joe Biden as well.
Are you voting for him? Um? I don't know yet.
Only honest, I don't know. I need to see a
little bit more, you know, That's what that's the whole
point of you know, having these conversations, you know, with
these presidential candidates. You know, I mean if his reasoning,
you know, for people like me that still might be skeptical.
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Skeptical if he says, yo, if you vote for me,
if you vote for Trump over me, you're not black,
that's kind of crazy, Like I need, I'm not voting
for Trump, but you know, I don't know. I don't
know if I'm voting for Biden either, but we shall see.
I'm very interested. I mean, nobody, I can write in,
I can write in something, or I can vote vote
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down ballot and then write in something at the top,
or vote down ballot and leave the top over. There's
plenty of different ways to vote. But then you're not
still voting for yeah president. So that's why it matters who.
It matters who his running made is, and it matters
who he has around him in a real, real way,
simple as that. Well, I just really do hope Amy
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Cloba shar is not the one I do, like Val Deemings,
I'm not mad at that, not mad at Kamala, but
please not Amy. It's amazing to me that people got
and listen. I agreed. Amy's record as a prosecutor is horrible.
But I'm like, when was that energy for Amy during
the primaries? Like they gave Kamala hell for her record
as a prosecutor and her record is nowhere. Nah, it's
terrible as Amy's. But they didn't give Amy. No. I
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don't think Amy was ever really a contender or a
front runner during that time, so I don't think it
was like I know, but she was always like I
don't think anybody was like, she's about to be the president.
All right, Well, we still have the positive note on
the way. It's the Breakfast Club. What's up? It's the
Breakfast Club. I'm Angela Yee and Charlemagne. You have a
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positive note? I do. My positive note for the weekend
is I am in the process of positive change. I
am unfolding and fulfilling ways only good can come to me.
I now express health, happiness, prosperity, and peace of mind.
Breakfast Club, you know, I finish for y'all. Done,