The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Taylor Swift Endorses Kamala Harris Following Presidential Debate, Diddy Ordered To Pay $100M In Case Alleging Sexual Assault + More
Episode Date: September 11, 2024The Breakfast Club dives into Taylor Swift Endorsing Kamala Harris following the Presidential Debate, Trump Responds To Taylor Swift, Frankie Beverly passes away at 77, Plus Diddy ordered to pay $100M... in case alleging sexual assault. Listen for more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What you've done with the show.
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Jess be with you.
She don't spell nobody.
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What made you think the Viking of Controversial Questions would take his part?
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Good morning, Lauren LaRosa.
Good morning.
Was it bass?
Was it bass in or no?
No.
Now you got to say good morning, Charlamagne Tha God.
Good morning, Charlamagne Tha God.
Peace to the planet.
Guess what day it is.
Guess what day it is. Pump day. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Good morning, Charlamagne Tha Guy. Peace to the planet. Guess what day it is. Guess what day it is.
Pump day.
Good morning.
How you feeling, LL Cool Bay?
I feel great.
Yeah, man.
I feel blessed, black, and highly favored.
You know, watched a very lively debate last night.
Very much so.
Very predictable.
Very, oh yeah, very predictable.
Yes.
You called it.
Did any numbers come out?
No numbers came out yet, right?
I didn't see anything.
We don't know how many people watched it.
But a very lively debate last night between Vice President Kamala Harris and a former president of the United States of America, Donald Trump.
I'm sure that we will be discussing it this morning.
Yeah, we will.
Morgan is about to come in for front page news.
And then we have Angela Rye and Andrew Gillum.
They'll be joining us for a second to discuss as well.
So we'll be talking about it a lot this morning.
I don't see ratings yet.
I don't think they came in quite yet.
Where did you watch it?
Because, you know, it was simulcast on a bunch of different networks.
I watched it on CNN.
I watched it on ABC because I wanted to see.
ABC was the network that was hosting it.
So I wanted to watch it on the network that was hosting it.
Did you watch the special that they did prior to? No, because I had it on CNN the whole time. And then I wanted to watch it on the network that was hosting it. Did you watch the special that they did too prior to?
No,
because I had it on CNN
the whole time
and then I turned
the ABC
and then I watched
a little bit of ABC
because John Carl
was on after that
and then I turned
back to CNN
to watch the reactions.
The commentary,
yeah.
The reactions,
I was like,
I got to go to sleep
or I'm not going
to get up anymore.
Get off me, man.
Hey, MV,
good morning.
Come in here
and hug me from the back.
What's wrong with you?
I thought y'all said
y'all didn't do that in here.
That's him.
I don't get it.
Oh because I think
that that was on record.
Run the tape.
What was on record?
When y'all said
y'all didn't hug
from the back in here
and I been told
y'all be doing that.
He's hugged me
from the back before.
And I don't even like
hugs from the back
unless I'm sitting
in this chair
because then it's
like we got a condom on.
But listen
Wildo267 will be here.
He's got a new book
out called
Armed With Good Intentions
and I'll be with Wildo tonight in Philadelphia at Uncle Bobby's Books. I'll be there Wait, what? Wallo 267 will be here. He's got a new book out called Armed With Good Intentions.
And I'll be with Wallo tonight in Philadelphia at Uncle Bobby's Books.
I'll be there at 7 p.m. having a conversation about his new book, Armed With Good Intentions.
Wallo is a great brother.
I'm sure y'all listen to the Million Dollars Worth a Game podcast with Gilly.
If you don't, you need to.
He's got an amazing story. He did 20 years in prison, and he has come out and has done nothing but positive things with his life.
His book is called Armed With Good Intentions because that's truly what he is absolutely armed with.
That's what he comes in the room with at all times, man.
Great brother.
I am happy that he exists, and I'm happy that we're talking to him this morning about his new book, Armed With Good Intentions.
That is right.
Everything you just said, I agree with.
Absolutely.
You know, I wanted to ask you, I haven't had a— you know what I got yesterday that I haven't had in a long time?
A colonic?
No, I got a colonic.
A nosebleed.
What?
Yeah, I got a nose, I guess I had a, I thought I had the flu.
I don't have the flu.
I thought it maybe was COVID, wasn't COVID.
But yesterday I had a nosebleed.
I didn't know it.
Oh.
Is that blood pressure?
You stressed out?
No, I'm not.
Sniffing cocaine?
No.
Huh?
No.
What is it?
Drink some ginger ale.
No, the funny thing, I was in the store.
I read Superhead's book back in the day,
and Kool G Rap used to make her give oral sex to her nosebleed.
You know what?
Let's keep it moving.
When we come back, we got front page news.
You know, we're talking about the debate.
Why is that the first thing that comes to your mind?
You did have a nose job last December.
I did not have a nose job.
Any after effects?
I did not have a nose job, but I did call that doctor,
and he said I had to keep my nose moist.
You called your nose surgeon.
You called the person who did your nose job.
I did not.
I did not.
I removed polyps from my nose.
He said I had to keep my nose moist.
How do you do that?
Whatever you call it, King.
Saline.
Whatever you call it, you want to have more of a European nose.
Yo, shut up, man.
Stop it.
You can't even represent your Dominican heritage.
But yes, Morgan will be up next with Front Page News.
We'll be talking about the debate.
It's Glorilla right here, right?
Yep, it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We'll be talking about the debate. It's Glorilla right here, right? Yep, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's
DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious,
Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. And let's
get in some front page news.
Good morning, Morgan. Good morning, Morgan.
Good morning, Morgan. Defund the police. In Minnesota,
she went out. Wait a minute. I'm talking
now. You don't mind. Please.
Does that sound familiar? he thought he ate that he thought he ate that he did he thought he ate that hey it was a good line
so in case you missed it yeah he wasn't talking though i didn't hear her that's why i didn't hit
mike was muted um but yeah i went and played it back and played it back and played it back but
yeah in case you missed it of of course, the presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris was, in fact, yes, must-see TV hosted by ABC and moderated by David Muir and Lindsay Davis.
Congrats to them on that.
There were reads from both sides.
Yes, VP Harris invited people to attend a Trump rally so people can see how the former president talks about fictional characters like Hannibal Lecter and she claims people leave Trump rallies early because they're exhausted
and bored meanwhile Trump said he's going to send Harris a MAGA hat for endorsing his economic
policies adding she should have fixed the problems in the nation um in the last three and a half
years when she was in office under the Biden-Harris administration. Now, Harris said Trump sent China American microchips and only cares about himself when it comes to an economy.
Let's hear Harris and Trump's response when asked about the economy and fracking.
So I was raised as a middle class kid, and I am actually the only person on this stage who has a
plan that is about lifting up the middle class and working people of America.
We've had a terrible economy because inflation has, which is really known as a country buster.
It breaks up countries.
We have inflation like very few people have ever seen before.
I was the tie-breaking vote on the Inflation Reduction Act, which opened new leases for fracking.
Yeah, so Harris went on to say she will not ban fracking if elected.
However, Trump claimed that if Harris wins, fracking in Pennsylvania will end,
saying that he got the oil business going like nobody has before.
He went on to say a claim that Harris wants to give transgender surgery to criminals.
Not sure how that came about in that particular issue.
Trump said she won't let transgenders frack i didn't know what that meant i have no
idea what that would even happen i didn't know what that means and when it comes to the issue
of abortion and women's reproductive rights former president trump says his administration was able
to leave roe v wade up to the states for the first time vp harris on the other hand said the
government and trump should not be telling a woman what to do with her body. Let's hear those debate comments from Trump and Harris on abortion.
But what I did is something for 52 years, they've been trying to get Roe v. Wade into the states.
And through the genius and heart and strength of six Supreme Court justices, we were able to do that.
Donald Trump hand-selected three members of the United States Supreme Court
with the intention that they would undo the protections of Roe v. Wade.
And they did exactly as he intended.
Trump also falsely claimed that Democrats support abortion in the ninth month of pregnancy
and even the execution of babies.
That sounds crazy.
Wow.
That was crazy.
Look, it went exactly.
I'm glad they fact-checked that right in the middle of it, right?
Yeah, it went exactly how I knew it would go.
I mean, when they debated about straight-up policy, it wasn't even close because as Trump told us last night, he don't have a plan.
Not yet, he said.
He has a concept of a plan.
He's working on it.
She actually, the vice president actually has a plan
and then she was just hitting him with straight up facts and truth
about himself and his record
and it rattled him so much that he just
tried to over talk her, was talking out of turn
and then he just started sounding like a straight up madman.
It went
just like I thought it would go.
It seemed like they never muted his mic and then it was one time
when she tried to get a point across.
They wouldn't let her get a point across but
he sounded like a madman. I'm glad they didn't mute his mic and then it was one time when she tried to get a point across they they wouldn't let her get a point across but he was he sounded like a madman we just kept talking i'm glad they
didn't mute his mic i'm glad that they would turn his mic on when he started talking like that
that's what they should have done so people can hear how nuts he sound trump also slammed president
biden saying biden doesn't know if he's alive where um that i can agree with
of course he's nowhere to be? That I can agree with.
I agree with that part.
Of course, he's nowhere to be found during critical times around the globe.
And Democrats threw him out like a dog.
Harris then reminded Trump that he's not a dog.
They didn't eat the dog.
They didn't eat the dog?
That was the bunk.
They didn't eat the dog.
He's seen it on TV, though.
I reported it yesterday ahead of time that in Ohio, at least in Springfield, Ohio, there are no Haitians and no reports of Haitians eating dogs or pets.
OK, no pets were harmed.
So, yes, again, Harris reminded Trump that he's not running against Biden.
He's running against her.
So we'll talk more on the other in the next hour about border security, about elections,
about just more in the debate is so much to cover, really.
And, of course, 9-11, because today is 23 years since the terrorist attack.
So I'm sure we'll break that down as well.
I'm just happy because what we saw last night was the vice president, Kamala Harris.
I know, like, she's tough as nails.
She's built for it tough.
After Kamala Harris, I saw in Senate hearings back in the day, after Kamala Harris, you you hear behind the scenes when she turned to trump and told him that uh putin putin will eat
your lunch oh i was like yeah there was one point where she was about to be like this here yo she
was like this yo i got the video i literally i saved it i can't wait to use it as a meme she
was just trying to figure out what to call him it wasn't gonna be this president this former
president yo i'm so happy last night that I spoke black woman.
Because her faces and everything she couldn't say.
I thought it was going to be his faces, but it was totally her face.
Her language, her body language when she wasn't talking and the camera was just on her.
Perfect.
Absolutely.
Straight to the camera when it was on her.
He wouldn't even look her in the face.
He didn't even want to shake her hand.
We'll talk about it. He didn't even want to shake her hand. He didn't even want to shake her hand. We'll talk about it. He didn't even want to shake her hand.
He didn't want to shake her hand.
He looked very weak last night.
That is something I haven't seen from Donald Trump probably ever.
He just looked weak.
Like the bully got bullied.
And ill-prepared.
And does your bullet wound heal that fast?
He had nothing.
I didn't see a mark, no band-aid, nothing.
He took the band-aid off.
Still, he still got shot.
He took the band-aid off a couple days. He got gra shot. He took the Band-Aid off a couple days.
He got grazed.
Oh, grazed.
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Hello, who's this?
Hello, good morning
Good morning, how you guys doing?
What's your name, brother?
My name is Al, I'm calling from Queens
Al from Queens, what part of Queens?
Lawrence Southside Lawrence area Okay, alright My name is Al. I'm calling from Queens. Al from Queens. What part of Queens? Lawrence.
Southside Lawrence area.
Okay. All right.
We'll get it off your chest.
That's north side, but go ahead.
Hey, let me start off by saying I love you guys, man.
I listen to you guys every morning.
Thank you, brother.
And I'm also a black man.
I'm also an immigrant.
But there are certain things that you guys are saying
that Kamala wasn't supporting or she wasn't answering these questions, man.
I watched the same debate when they spoke about immigrants.
She has to reason that all immigrants are in the state of New York or any state for that.
I don't know. I mean, listen, I don't know why we put the blame on one person as if the border hasn't been an issue for years under every administration.
That's why they were able to create a bipartisan bill that Donald Trump didn't want to push through because he knew that it would give them a give the democrats a win
so i don't understand why we act like one person caused the border to be a problem but here's the
situation even if he didn't push the bill giving more border patrol is not helping the situation
that we still allow these people to come in so you can get all the border patrols you want but
if the administration is allowing these immigrants to come in. You can get all the border patrols you want, but if the administration is allowing
these immigrants to come in, giving them
free flights to go anywhere across
America, border patrol can't do
anything. Isn't that just one part of the problem?
That's not true.
Angela Rye is here, sir. Good morning, Ms. Rye.
Good morning. Yeah, it's not true, and I think
what's really unfortunate is
on one hand, we'll credit an
administration for doing something good and
say that's all, you know, that they did something good. It was just them. And on another hand,
we'll remember how civics works and remember that a bill has to be passed in Congress. And so
when Barack Obama was president, there was also an attempt at immigration reform
that Republicans stood in the way of. And so I think that you all have to look a lot further
than what anything anyone can do in the administration to. And so I think that you all have to look a lot further than what anything, anyone can do
in the administration
to get border patrol
and or border reinforcement
and immigration reform
under control.
Cedric, good morning.
Good morning.
How you doing?
Get it off your chest, brother.
Hey, man.
I just want to say
I've been listening to y'all
for a long time,
very long time.
And I just don't like
how certain things
we do on the radio show
that I feel like
if a white show do it,
then they will be
considered racist.
And second of all...
Tell me,
give me an example.
Say it.
Well, Charlamagne,
you say a lot of things
that is so racist.
Like what?
Like what?
Me?
Say it.
Well, I don't want
to go back to it,
but I would say
I want to ask you
one question, Charlamagne. Yes, sir. I want to go back to it, but I would say I want to ask you one question, Charlamagne.
Yes, sir.
I want to go back to it.
When Kalima Harris said that she was listening to Tupac in college, how'd that pick her on that, man?
How what?
Kalima Harris said she was listening to Tupac in college, and y'all did not correct her on that.
Because she didn't say that.
To me, yes, she did.
No, she didn't.
That was the narrative that was created from that situation, but she didn't say that. To me, yes, she did. No, she didn't. That was the narrative that was created from that situation,
but she didn't say that.
She said she listens to Tupac and Snoop,
and she said she smoked weed in college,
but somehow or another, people took both of those together.
We asked her clearly.
I was here, sir.
I heard the conversation.
Well, that's what I got from it.
I mean, I could be wrong, but...
You were wrong.
I just want you to calm down a little bit, Charlamagne.
How is that racist, though?
No, no, no, not that part. I can't pinpoint
all the other stuff you say on the radio.
Is it the word? Hold on.
Is it the word cracker? No, it's cracker.
Ass cracker. No, no, it's not
that. It's not that.
I'll say for instance that yesterday the girls,
I forgot her name. I'm sorry.
Lauren. Lauren LaRosa?
I think I felt racist.
When she was talking about Taylor Swift, y'all like, don't you ever big up a white lady.
I did not say that.
That's not what I said.
He said you can't say Taylor Swift is the reason the NFL is doing good.
She said we stand on the shoulders of Taylor Swift.
You got to hear it wrong.
That ain't got nothing to do with racism.
You been hearing it wrong.
And then he said the shoulders were his bony and I said that the pants took off the bro. They ain't got nothing to do with racism. You been hearing wrong. And then he said the shoulders were as bony,
and I said that the pants slipped off the waist.
That don't got nothing to do with racism.
That wasn't racist.
I think you deaf, bro.
And Taylor Swift has nothing to do with the success of the NFL.
Can we agree on that?
I think you deaf, people.
No, you told it right by then.
So how is that racist?
No, but I'm just saying.
Can we agree that their jeans slip off their waist?
Okay.
See?
See?
That's what I'm saying.
That's not.
It wasn't like that.
It's white people who crack jokes.
Did your white girl
tell you to call her?
Oh, man.
No, Charlamagne.
Charlamagne,
one thing if I go.
I look up to you.
I'm married
to my wife for 20,
we've been married
for 10 years now.
Congratulations.
She's Caucasian.
And she's black.
There you go.
Happy to hear that, bro. But I love y'all show. Keep doing what y'all doing, man. I love She's Caucasian. And she's black. There you go. Happy to hear that, brother.
I love y'all. Keep doing what y'all doing, man.
I love you too, man.
I have a good one, man. I just want to know why I'm
racist. What did I do racist?
He didn't have any concrete
examples. I think you're in the clear for this.
I don't think he'd be hearing well.
Everything he heard, he heard wrong.
At least three times a week, I tell y'all how much I hate
so I think I'm very equal opportunity. You are equal opportunity. At least three times a week, I tell y'all how much I hate n****. So I think I'm very equal opportunities.
You are equal opportunities.
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will from jersey will from jersey what? Get it off your chest.
To jump right in, yeah, the debate just epitomizes why in American society we need to bring back
hardcore economics into the high schools and junior high schools and civics.
Because for him to keep on emphasizing, people keep on saying, oh, the most important thing
is the economy, which I get it.
But there's certain things that the president doesn't have control over.
And people like gas prices is more reflective of big business.
Inflation is more affected, more affected by big business, not the president.
They have influences on these things.
But the president can't just say Walmart, lower your prices for lower your prices.
There are other things in place that are outside the
control of the presidency. And for the lack of a better word, uninformed people say, well,
things are so high because the president did this or didn't do that. Actually, the president
of this administration signed contracts for the oil companies to go ahead and lease some
of the land that the government owns that have gas deposits and oil deposits under there.
But what would happen if they signed those leases and then they don't drill?
If they drill, what happens?
Oil supply goes up, prices go down.
So there's certain things that people,
America has gotten to the point where we'd rather be entertained than informed.
And that's where we are.
It's just like, not to cast judges on
certain religions and churches,
but people go to church and they're entertained
and they walk out, they're feeling good,
but they didn't learn anything about the Bible
or God or whatever the beliefs
are. And that's where we are in America
because we're eating,
but we're not getting any nutrition,
metaphorically speaking. Are we eating dogs
though?
Not yet, but we're not getting any nutrition, metaphorically speaking. Are we eating dogs, though? Not yet, but, you know.
Look at him.
He's happy to be entertained.
He perked up.
Hey, listen.
They're talking about those cat ladies.
So maybe, yeah, what is their publicity with pets?
With pets?
Yeah, no.
Right?
Yeah.
What's going on?
What's going on?
Well, get it off your chest.
Well, listen.
Hold on.
We got Tiffany Cross and Angela Rye here, right?
And we are going to talk about the debate.
So if you have questions about the debate, if you want to talk about the debate, call us right now.
1-800-585-1051.
Okay?
That's right.
And they're from the Native Land Podcast.
So tune in now.
And next, we got rumors, right?
Jess with the mess with Lawn LaRosa.
What are we talking about?
Yes, we are talking about Taylor Swift endorsing Kamala.
You just love Taylor Swift. Oh, my God. Please let me let me live today let me live today we'll get to it next it's the breakfast club good morning the breakfast club
morning everybody it's dj nv jess hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club
let's get to just with the mess with laurenRosa.
Okay, y'all.
So yesterday after the debate, Taylor Swift.
People have been waiting to hear from Taylor Swift because we already know where Beyonce stands.
Nobody was waiting on this.
We already know where Beyonce stands because Freedom is Kamala Harris' campaign song.
People were waiting to hear from Taylor Swift.
Now, I know y'all want to say I'm a Swifty, but I am not.
What I am doing right now is I'm about to show you guys, once I talk about this,
watch how the celebrity of Taylor Swift helps to elevate everything Kamala is
already doing.
You would say a white woman.
You would give a white woman credit for
elevating Kamala.
Half the debate she had last night
when she wiped her ass with Donald Trump.
You want to give the credit to Taylor Swift?
You waiting on a white savior so bad.
I said it's already doing. See, no, no. We did that already.
I said it's already doing. See, I knew y'all was going to hate on me.
Save me. Now let's take a read of the caption. So she posted
a photo with her cat. Her cat is
named Benjamin Button. She's a cat lady.
So she said, like many
of you, I watched the debate tonight. She also
thinks that the debate was amazing. She's not taking away from
the debate. If you haven't already, now is a
great time to do your research on the issues at hand and the stances these candidates take on
topics that matter to you the most as a voter i make sure to watch and read everything i can about
their proposed policies and plans for this country she said recently she was made aware that there
was an ai of her falsely endorsing donald trump so she's addressing that and saying that it was
posted to his website which conjured up her fears around ai but she just wanted people to know that it was not true those are not her plans uh for this election
as a voter she says that she'll be casting her vote for kamala harrison tim walls in the presidential
election she's voting for kamala because she fights for the rights and causes uh that she
believes the that america needs a warrior and a champion and kamala is that and she's steady-handed
she's a gifted leader and
she's going to accomplish everything that the country needs but more importantly um she wanted
people to know that uh she's done her research she's made her choice and that they should go out
and do the same thing as well too and she signed this a childless cat lady so that was taking a
shot at jd vance oh that might have been a shot at travis travis kelsey you better go buy a ring
because taylor swift will not be having any kids until you put a ring on it.
Yo, let me tell you something. When she
signed it, a childless cat lady, I was like,
no, childless cat ladies
don't come and get me. But the way that they try
to make them seem are like people that don't have a man,
don't have nothing going on. I'm like, dang, what about
her boo? Because she got a man.
So I thought that was a shot at him as well, too.
Y'all are not.
Y'all don't care.
Let me tell y'all, I was watching CNN, like, literally as soon as the debate went off.
And then I saw the tweet on Twitter.
Five seconds later, CNN had it up.
This is news, y'all.
Yeah, America is a very unserious country.
Everyone on cable news should be talking about how Donald Trump might be retarded.
And he was incoherent last night. And he does not have a grasp on policy.
And he doesn't have a plan. He a concept of playing the things that come out come out his mouth come out of his
mind are crazy he was on defense the whole time he looked weak he looked fragile he looked old
nothing he said landed that's what they should have been talking about all right well hopefully
they do that because all i was seeing was taylor swift swifties what impact does she know i'm
trying to you was watching c CNN last night, right?
Charlamagne after the debate?
Yep.
And I went to bed as soon as they started talking about Taylor Swift.
They started having that conversation about her impact, right?
Well, actually, they started because they had Governor Josh Shapiro on.
And I guess she had first posted about it when he was on.
So they asked him about it.
And then they actually had a conversation about it.
And you know what that might mean.
But I mean, listen, once again, I was very impressed by the flawless victory that the vice president put on last night.
I was too.
But I'm also 46.
So Taylor Swift and Dawson, the vice president, isn't going to move me.
And not at all.
It might move the kids.
Yeah.
And then notably, once she did post that, there were a bunch of other people that follow suit.
Like Selena Gomez, like the post, Jennifer Aniston, Lady Gaga,
Andy Cohen, many more. So, you know,
all the mayonnaise is a lie now.
Jesus, but I'm racist.
You gonna call Eric and me? Eric called
in early and said, I'm racist. Me?
She's sitting there supporting people on mayonnaise
and now it's all the mayonnaise.
Why they mayonnaise?
Why they mayonnaise?
Ain't we wrapping up?
What did those people do to you
for you to call them human jars of helmets?
I mean, facts is facts.
I don't know what else to say.
And Selena ain't even mayonnaise.
That's what's crazy.
She kind of spicy.
She like in between.
She is spice with a little bit of mayonnaise.
She not like fully Sasson.
That's crazy.
She not fully Sasson.
I can't believe you just racist.
I don't
y'all know
I don't think that
black people can be racist
so don't get me started
on that
alright
well thank you
La La Rosa
that was just
with the mask
you gonna sit
and shake it off
on the way home
today
I don't listen
to shake it off
shake it off
I don't have that
in my survival
alright now
when we come back
we got front page news
Tiffany Cross
and Angela Rye
will be joining us
as well
from the native land pod so if you got some questions you want to talk toye will be joining us as well. From the Native Land pod. So if you got some
questions, you want to talk to the debate, we can do that as well.
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is the breakfast club. And Wallo will be here with us next hour too.
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Good morning everybody. It's DJ Envy,
Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the breakfast
club. Jess is out. Lorna Rose is filling in.
And we have Tiffany Cross and
Angela Rye here. Hello, hello. And let Rosa's filling in. And we have Tiffany Cross and Angela Rye here.
Hello, hello. And let's get back in some front page
news. Good morning, Morgan. Good morning,
good morning. So yes, the conversation continues around
the presidential debate on the issue
of border security. Vice President Harris says
Congress is to blame for not addressing
the border issue, and she accused Trump of killing
the bill in Congress in order to make
it an election issue. Now,
Harris went on to list members of Trump's staff that have criticized him,
calling him a disgrace and endorsing her.
However, Trump said Harris is destroying the border and added that immigrants are,
which you mentioned before and seems to be the topic of conversation today,
are eating dogs in Ohio.
Do we have the audio where Trump says that they're eating dogs?
In Springfield, they're eating the dogs, the people that came in.
They're eating the cats.
They're eating the pets.
That was hilarious.
Talk about extreme.
I've seen it on TV.
I've seen it on TV.
Yeah, so as you can hear, VP Harris jumping in and saying that that was just extreme and nuts.
So Trump went on to say he would start deporting illegal immigrants immediately if he was elected,
but he could not answer how he plans to do that.
More on his concept plan.
When it comes to elections and election interference,
Trump is still not acknowledging that he lost the 2020 election to the Biden-Harris administration,
saying there was so much proof.
Let's hear more from the debate on elections.
And they should have sent it back to the legislatures for approval. I got almost 75 million votes, the most votes any sitting
president has ever gotten. I was told if I got 63, which was what I got in 2016, you can't be beaten.
A lot of these illegal immigrants coming in, they're trying to get them to vote. They can't
even speak English. They don't even know what country they're in practically. Donald Trump was fired by 81 million people. So let's be clear about that. And clearly,
he is having a very difficult time processing that.
Yeah, and as a result of that, January 6th was a result of that. So Trump
claimed he wanted a peaceful transition in 2020. But he also went on to say that the people
involved in the Capitol riots are being treated unfairly. He claims he wanted the National Guard sit in, but former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi would not allow it.
When it comes to war, specifically the war against Russia and Ukraine and the Israel Hamas war, Trump said neither would have happened under his administration.
He says he knows both presidents, the president of Ukraine and Russia, very well, and they respect him and not Biden.
Harris said Trump would give up because his friendship to Russian President Vladimir Putin,
and Putin is a dictator, as you mentioned before, Charlemagne, who would, quote, eat him for lunch.
They also spoke about the Israel-Humas war, with Harris saying it should end immediately,
and Trump saying she hates Israel and the Arab population.
Let's hear more on the debate on the current wars.
Putin endorsed her last week, said, I hope she wins.
And I think he meant it because what he's gotten away with is absolutely incredible.
It wouldn't have happened with me.
And it is absolutely well known that these dictators and autocrats are rooting for you to be president again because they're so clear.
They can manipulate you.
Far too many innocent Palestinians have been killed.
Children, mothers.
She wouldn't even meet with Netanyahu when he went to Congress to make a very important speech.
She refused to be there because she was at a sorority party.
So Vice President Harris did have a sorority meeting,
but she did, in fact, meet with Netanyahu the next day.
So let's go ahead and debunk that one.
Vice President Harris says that Israel has a right to defend itself,
and how that happens does matter.
Now, Trump also says he wants the war in Ukraine to stop,
but he would not answer whether he wanted Russia or Ukraine to win.
He also talked about race. They mentioned the topic of race when it comes to race.
He spoke on prior comments that he did not know Harris was black. Let's hear those comments on race.
All I can say is I read where she was not black that she put out.
And I'll say that. And then I read that she was black. And that's okay.
Either one was okay with me.
I mean, honestly, I think it's a tragedy that we have someone who wants to be president
who has consistently over the course of his career, attempted to use race to divide the
American people.
Angela, are you okay?
No. Well, we divide the American people. Angela Rye, are you okay? No.
Well, we're about to talk about it.
1-800-585-1051.
Is he boiling over there?
We're about to talk about it.
Let's do 9-11 for us,
because today is the 23rd anniversary of 9-11.
So, yes, the president and vice president
are marking the 23rd anniversary of September 11th,
the September 11th terrorist attacks.
Biden and Harris will visit the World Trade Center for the Ground Zero Memorial.
The White House says the two will also visit the crash sites in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia.
All three locations of the 2001 terrorist attacks.
Now, former president and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, he is also expected to visit the 9-11 site in Lower Manhattan today.
We will continue to remember those who lost their lives that day and those who made the ultimate sacrifice going in and helping those, you know, the firefighters, the police officers and everybody who jumped in to help those efforts.
And that's your front page news.
I'm Morgan Wood.
You can follow me on social at Morgan Media.
And for more news coverage, make sure you're listening to the Black Information Network at BINnews.com.
Alright, thank you, Morgan. Now, when we
come back, Wilo will be joining
us, but Tiffany Cross and Angela
Rye are here. So if you have questions,
you want to talk to debate, we're going to talk to them at 8 o'clock
but you can get on the phone lines right now.
800-585-1051.
What were your thoughts on the debate last
night? What did you want
to see more of? What didn't you like?
We're going to break it down with Tiffany Cross and Angela Ross.
Don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne
the guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Jess is
on maternity leave, so Lauren's filling in.
And we got a special guest in the building, ladies and gentlemen.
Our guy. He's going down.
Wallow.
Listen, man, welcome to the Breakfast Club
this morning presented to you
by Million Dollars Worth of Game.
Listen, man, we done bought the company, man.
It's good, man.
It's going down, man.
We doing it big now, man.
Got my brother right here.
I'm so proud of you, Wallow, man.
Listen, man.
Listen, I want to give you,
before I even start,
I got to give you your flowers
because you been, man,
me and you done had several phone calls.
We had a thousand phone calls.
A couple of years ago, you hit me up.
You was like, Wallo, you need a book.
This was years ago.
And you was talking about how you and Kev was talking about, you and Kevin Hart was
talking about, man, Wallo would be crazy on an audio book, which I did my own audio book.
Shout out to Ayanna Van Zandt also who did the audio.
She did the foreword for me.
Shout out to 13A,
my publisher, man,
for, you know. Charles Suit.
Yes, for making it happen.
Simon and Schuster.
But we here now.
You told me.
You keep telling me
about the book.
The book changed your life.
That's right.
You got too much
of a story, man.
The book, the book.
That's all you kept saying
and now we here, man.
All with good intentions
is game changing for you.
The book title is perfect
for you because there's
not too many people
on this planet
who come with good intentions like Wallo does.
Appreciate that, man.
When did you develop that mentality?
I don't know, man.
I was on the street corners.
I had good intentions on the street corners.
I just wanted to steal American Dream.
And I said, man, this is too slow.
The only people that got respect in my neighborhood was the successful criminals.
So even though I was a good person growing up, my grandma raised me well, my mom, you know, I was like, I got to figure this out.
So I said, man, the only people they respect out here is the people that's winning
by any means and then even in america i was like damn hold up america they only respect the
scarface they only respect the godfather they don't respect nobody else i gotta go get some
money so even though my heart was good i had to go figure it out and that led me to prison
most of my life and and but you know even in there he's in prison 13 years right 20 no 20 i did 20 uh penitentiary um five years and then out of the
juvenile system and even then i remember you know always saying man why you all i did was laugh in
jail and just do what i needed to do educate myself because i realized that and to the point
where somebody said i was one of the nicest dude in prison because uh i knew why i was there i did
mines i was accountable for my
so you know and that helped me change and develop into what i become today you know i'm just happy
to be here and uh and i and i try my best to share all the knowledge that i got as you know
with our people to show let's listen we bigger than what y'all think we are because i always say
this and it's crazy to me it's like you know back in the day we didn't have nothing but we had
everything because we had each other and that was important and it's like it seemed like now we find so many reasons not
to deal with each other and it's like god damn who you working for work that's right like you
go on social media it's like who you working for but i had to realize something a lot of us don't
want to look in that mirror and deal with it i don't hate envy because of his money his cars
his family his marriage i
hate envy because envy getting love for doing something that i always wanted to do but i ain't
have enough heart to go out here and do it what dial your bed no i'm not talking about that i'm
just talking about the general yeah he do got that beijing but i'm just saying like shout out
beijing give him a deal it's not but like this answer is for man but oh damn okay he better be
paying you the way you need promo but but what i'm saying is like
that's how our culture became it became like this in social media made it like a lot of people got
to look in the mirror and say damn i didn't materialize my dreams and that's the hardest
thing to do is you know so it's more easy to say charlamagne the sucker envy this lord is just this
it's much more easy to say than to say let me get off my ass and go ahead and do something with my
life so but it's just it's just sad out here
when you see it now this is like we just I don't know man and all we ever had
was each other that's the only way we ever made it in life you said you said
the book you said it's actually in the chapter arm of good intentions you said
you screamed out one day and you made it a daily reminder that nobody will save
you nobody especially when I was in prison I'm like we can play in and we
don't I'm like yo we inside play in there, I'm like, yo,
we inside these white folks spot,
ain't nobody coming.
Like,
if this shit go off,
anything go,
we gonna be locked in these cells,
ain't nobody coming.
But that's the same thing in the ghetto,
ain't nobody never come and save nobody.
Who saves who?
What was the change for you?
What was,
because you said you were in and out,
what was the change?
You said,
yo, I gotta get this right
and I gotta change myself.
Like,
to be realistic,
man,
I got tired of being in jail with a bunch of shit. You see what I'm saying? I wanted to take a butt naked shower, you know what I mean? I couldn't do that. I wanted to sleep this right and I got to change myself. Like, to be realistic, man, I got tired of being in jail with a bunch of s***.
You see what I'm saying?
I wanted to take a butt-naked shower.
You know what I mean?
I couldn't do that.
I wanted to sleep naked in the bed.
I couldn't do that because I got to sell you.
I don't know if he might wake up in the middle of the night and be like, yo, man, I need parts of that.
Like, what we doing?
Yeah, I'll be straight up.
He might wake up in the middle of the night and be like, hey, my man, let's figure something out.
I owe you.
You know what I mean?
So, I don't know.
I'm just being real.
Because listen, you know what's crazy? I think
one of the reasons I made it through jail so smoothly
because I was always a comedian on the low.
You know what I'm saying? I was always funny.
Because I wasn't near scared to death.
You know how dudes come on from jail? I be trying to wonder
that I did all this time in jail. I be like, what
program was you on that you wasn't scared in jail?
That you was just so tough? Because I was scared
to death. Listen, soon as that judge gave me them numbers and they you know you had your
shoe had your thing to get about nothing you know me say my little words back before you see them
it's back and forth wordplay i had with the judge is that yeah i'm gonna be back uh walked in the
joint you know i mean now you got to do the walk back in because now you're going back into the
cages where everybody looking at you when you come down what they give you with it about nothing man
they gave me a little 20s man that's enough by f***ing nothing. By the time I get to my cell later on that, I throw that towel up, crying like a baby,
man.
For a newborn.
Damn.
And then once the shackles hit, you box like an animal.
The shackles going from your arm to your feet.
You get upstate, you hit that penitentiary yard.
You like, where my mom at?
I didn't know it was like this.
I'm seeing people with knives longer than the giraffe trunk.
How old were you?
I went to the penitentiary when I was 17, but I hit the big prison yard when I turned 18.
I was in Dallas Penitentiary in Pennsylvania.
And that was a different type of job, man.
I'm seeing people get married in the yard and all that.
I'm like, I ain't trying to be nobody's wife.
I ain't signing up for this.
So I know, straight up.
You said married in the yard.
No, people was getting married in the yard.
And I said, damn, man.
Wasn't real weddings, though weddings though No it was real weddings
Like it wasn't no
Like if you got the Bible
When you got somebody
That's efficient
You were just in New York
No I was walking in New York
And I walked back
You were like a guest
No I was not
I wasn't a guest
I was in the background
Because I was walking in New York
So I'm like
I'm sitting there
And I'm like
I ain't trying to get married
In New York man
Damn
And then I'm seeing people
Getting stabbed and all And I'm like yo I'm not trying to get married in New York, man. Damn. And then I'm seeing people getting stabbed and all.
I'm like, yo, I'm not trying to.
So I would go to my cell and be like, yo, what the fuck going on?
I ain't signing up for this.
Because nobody tell you this because only stories that we hear back in the hood about jail is that you come home and you get rewarded and you get acknowledged and you tough and all this other shit.
You get muscles.
But I'm like, damn, ain't nobody talking about the scary part.
So I had to be the one to tell the scary part.
To tell the real part because I was scared.
Especially, listen, so I get up to the penitentiary.
It's shower time.
I go down there.
I got my boxers on and all that.
So I'm like, damn, we go down there.
And this is my first time in a real, because I went to the penitentiary when a lot of younger
dudes started to go.
Like you was getting certified as an adult and creating new law.
So a long time, there wasn't no young boys in the one penitentiary.
I went to Dallas Penitentiary.
It's mostly old heads.
And they had the most lifers in the state of Pennsylvania at this time.
So you could be in a cell with anybody.
You could do one year being in a cell with a lifer.
It don't matter.
So I go to the shower.
So I got my towel on, my boxers on.
And when I went to the shower, right, I go down there steamed up and everything.
The shower's probably maybe 15 shower heads.
And the block got 100-something dudes on there.
So when I go in the shower room, it was like a movie.
Like, everybody looked at me like, why you got them boxes on?
I'm talking about it was a sword show in that joint, man.
You want to see what you're working with?
No, I'm just like, no, it's like, that's not normal.
And I'm like, you know what?
That day I realized that a shower wasn't
important in the birdbath I said I could go back to my cell and just wash up
there why would I mean what why do a shower will really mean that you take a
shower the whole way no I took it for a while till I just you know went down
there and just have a short time because I had I was like damn man like why
everybody got me naked in this joint man and then they looking at you then they talking
like like they be asking me are they talking yeah you see the game oh man what's the name
went on with smith i'm like oh man hey we ain't supposed like y'all supposed to be doing
when did you get your own booth.
Okay.
I wasn't trying to be a part of it because it's like a volunteer.
Like you volunteering something.
How long it took to do that?
Oh, years.
It took years.
But different jail, different part of the jail got different sections where you get a single shower.
So in that jail was yours.
We got the single shower locked in.
But it was like, man, I always feel like that was the volunteering services yeah like you was you was giving invitations to something so i didn't know
all right we got more with wallow when we come back it's the breakfast club good morning morning
everybody it's dj envy jess hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club lauren la rosa's
filling in for jess and we're still kicking it with wallow now i got a question when did you
realize this is what you wanted to do when you came home and you said you took that drive and you went back to you had the mcdonald's I got a question. When did you realize this is what you wanted to do? When you came home and you said you took that drive and you went back to, you had the McDonald's with the grandma's house.
When did you realize this is what you wanted to do and how you wanted to change for the next generation?
I was in, shout out to the Lifer, these Lifer brothers, this organization, NWACP and all that.
The brothers that was in the penitentiary with me, the elders.
There's an organization called Real Street Talk.
So I'm in there and one of the OGs, Brother Minister Rob, to him he come to me he said wallah we need you to come down here
and talk it was a bunch of brothers shakur sharif it was a ike a big shannon it was a bunch of
brothers that was getting together to talk to the two three hundred inmates a week that was coming
in to talk to them about listen why you in jail use this as your time to educate yourself so you
go back out there and make something happen with yourself and it was called real street talk so i
was one of the dudes that spoke in a way to where as though
they really understood what i was saying because i was like one of the youngest dude even though
the ogs spoke too and i seen that they was listening they was tapped into it and um it was
a brother brother rob griffin he was from the he used to do security for malcolm x in the nation
islam back in the day and he came to my cell one day and he was like brother not too many brothers
i hear speak to where as though multiple generations could listen and understand it and then like you speak clear keep doing that so when
i got i just start grabbed it grabbed that phone and just start popping it because nobody was doing
it and i knew that i had to do it in a unique way because i was battling on the timeline i was
battling for attention right you know when you go down the timeline i'm looking at i said okay i
gotta battle the girl that's ass naked i gotta battle my man with a pound of jewelry on i gotta battle the rapper the athlete i said i got him that's why
if you've seen a lot of my videos in the beginning i'll be running across the highway 18 will it come
laying on the ground catch him on my head they laughing but i'm giving you the message as long
as you listening because what everybody was afraid to tell us like yo you can be great you amazing
like we build pyramids with no cranes i don't know what i'm reading it in general hold on we did that
you mean to tell me we came up out of slavery
this little lady
got us up out of slavery
sister got us up out of slavery
and that ingenuity
what the fuck is going on
Frederick Douglass was who
he did what
I realized this
if you can make them laugh
you can make them listen
I always love comedy
because I used to listen to
Paul Moody
Richard Pryor
all of my uncle
who played the records
Red Fox
and I'd be laughing
but they'd be saying
some deep shit
they'd lace it up so i'm
like okay i just gotta give it to our people in a different way because i just couldn't get the
whole harriet tubman thing just just had me just like yo it's nothing you can't do so i just be
looking like no it's just a different way in a different language of doing it and one thing that
i'm always do you'll never hear me talk down to hate any of our people you know why never all of
our people they might have a different message and no matter what you're doing,
business, this, that,
I don't care what you're doing.
We don't have to be doing
the same thing.
And just because we ain't
doing the same thing,
even if we might be doing
something that's similar,
we ain't got to be mad at each other.
I ain't got to hate you,
you ain't got to hate me.
Because at the end of the day,
is this really about
the upliftment of our people?
If it is,
how can I go online
and say anything bad
about our people
if I really care about our people?
Right.
I can't tear you down
to lift them up. Mathematically, it don't work. work so what I do is no matter if you say something about
me say something about me whatever I'm never going to say nothing about nobody because that's not
going to add value to the whole plan of us that's Wallow really like this like I'm not going to do
that even off camera he's like you the generational curse breaker Wallow that's why I'm trying to
that's why I'm so glad you put out a book, man, because I need to see you on every platform
having these conversations.
I want to see you on The View.
I want to see you
on the Tamron Hall show.
I want to see you.
But you know what?
You know what's crazy, though?
And this is why
our Brothers Club
is a major platform
for our culture
and will always be.
You get it when it's not cool.
You get it before it go popular.
You get it before it go shiny.
You get it and understand that.
A lot of these people
don't give a **** about that. Even though you name name platforms they don't care about that they just want some shiny
now while low come out of prison i'm probably one of the greatest comebacks ever to come out of
prison in life but they're not gonna get that to new york town bestseller hit all that stuff
they don't understand us and we control cool but a lot of times we don't own it so they try to get
a close proximity to our coolness and we so much suckers we don't be understanding times we don't own it so they try to get a close proximity to our coolness and we so
much suckers we don't be understanding that we don't even know why when we being used out here
that's why it's a lot of that i see online i'll be like damn we goofy can't nobody outside of us
validate us but us i'm never gonna let nobody uh tell me that you're not cool that you're not cool
that's outside our culture and i'm never gonna let nobody give approval of what's cool and what's not outside of our culture of this
blackness i love being black i'm a die black that's right my family is black i look at us and
i say we some extraordinary people and it's not taking that enough from any other group of people
but everybody else love themselves so i'm gonna love me and you know and i got some extraordinary
people that's not black this family has been but at the end of the day until we start loving us on all levels, we're going to be left behind.
What do you think about when Michael Rubin was up here and said pretty much the same thing that you just said right now?
He didn't say he done that.
No, no, no.
But he just said we hurt ourselves.
I don't think nothing.
No, he basically said our community hurts ourselves.
That's what he been saying the whole thing.
Let me say this, though.
Let me say this, though.
Everything is about the messaging because I can't speak on behalf of you know different races i can't do
that because they're gonna like you so that's normal but one thing that i can say is that
everybody is speculating everybody's around on that day that meek was in that courtroom i was
in that courtroom to come to speak for me michael rubin was in that courtroom and when we took that
break after the the you know the judge was roughing me up I'm talking about she was like she was roughing me up
we went outside to the hallway and Mike looked at us
and said what's going on in here like this
guy was really shocked I'm like this is being black
in America he was like what the f***
I'm talking about he was personally pissed cause he didn't
understand and to be going cause a lot of people just don't
know he said he didn't realize it was two Americans
until like he listen that day he
looked at and then he attempted to walk back
in the courtroom after we had the conversation,
and she slapped him around.
And he like, what the?
Like, he stood up and spoke,
and stood up, and she was like,
yeah, all right, writing in the paper, like,
he went and done something.
I respect Mike for that.
You know, people want to have their opinions on people,
but I'm talking about when I see a good person,
I see a good person, I salute a good person.
That's it.
I ain't with all that.
Because I'm going to tell you something, man.
To be real with you,
I got a lot of people that's not black
that helped out of me. Same. Because they really, people that really believe that, and I ain't talking about business, I'm talking with all that. Because I'm going to tell you something, man. To be real with you. I got a lot of people that's not black. They help out of me.
Because they really people that really believe that.
And I ain't talking about business.
I'm talking about in life.
People that people that love you, love you.
It's not it's not always going to be a color thing.
And I know we fight so much to get us together.
But at the end of the day, while you spend your time on this planet, you better love who love you.
And you better figure out who love you and who got your back.
Because I'm going to tell you something. I don't know what anybody else doing out here but i'm 45 and
i'm saying to myself hopefully i get another 45 out here because my grandma 90 so i'm measuring
it by then my uncle james rest in peace and help me dot he was 93 or 94 but we got it we got a nice
lymph in our joint pause pause oh was that a pause cap i gotta run that by cam because i'm
talking about a lift of years i'm'm not saying, oh, yeah.
You said lift.
Cam was definitely a pause.
Yeah, I got a pause.
The breakdown of the pause.
Yeah, but no, that's cool.
The breakdown of the pause.
But what I'm saying is, well, you was a pause champion.
You got the more of the history.
You in the Guinness.
But I'm going to say this.
I'm going to say this, though.
I'm looking at it like I'm 45 now.
There's a big chance I'm getting out of this joint one day.
I can't worry about it.
I'm going to be going.
I got to go going I got to go
I got to go
and when I go
my whole thing
I want to be able to say
I left that shit on the planet
that's why I live the life
that I live
I do me
if I want to buy something
I'm going to buy it
if I want to go somewhere
I'm going to go somewhere
I'm not living my life
based off of some fear
because guess what
you know how many motherfuckers
in the graveyard
sitting there mad as shit
like damn I should have got dizzy
damn I should have went here
damn I should have done this
we don't do enough we don't live
enough we don't we
don't put more
positive energy out
enough because I'm
saying to myself damn
I got I got a lot of
to make up on because
I know what you know
when I see God I
don't want to be like
didn't I tell you
because God get funky
with people you know
I mean I'm I don't
want to be the one
you'd be like you
had plenty of time
you know where you
got to go at the end
of the day I just
try to put the best
energy possible out
there to our people
to let them know
listen man we ain't got time we ain't gonna be here forever love each other do
what you got to do and keep it moving but one day you got to get up out of here all right we got
more with wallow when we come back it's the breakfast club good morning everybody it's dj
envy jess hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club lauren larosa's filling in for
jess we're still kicking it with wallow his book on with good intentions is out right now charlamagne
one thing i want you to talk about before we leave.
You said the feeling of not being punished for doing something you knew was wrong was equivalent to your first orgasm.
How long did it take for you to actually feel guilt when you did something wrong?
Man, it took me a while.
Because you're young and you just don't know.
So it'd take you a while.
And then when it hit, you'd just be like, damn, I did some crazy s***.
But it was a while.
It was just a thirst. It was just, I*** but it was a while it was just a thirst
I don't know I think I was just part of stealing
an American dream I was doing my thing cause I wanted to be
you understand I'm looking at these s*** movies man
I'm looking at Ray Leola and
motherf***ing good fellas and you know
the part where he burning the cars up
he throwing the joint he said by the time I was 14 I was
making more money than the grown ups around
my neighborhood I'm like damn I wanted to be that
I wanted some money.
Because we're going to be honest.
I always tell people this.
When that guy in the 80s pull up with that Benz,
maybe you know what I'm talking about. He got the Benz in the 80s.
He got that gold chain on.
He got that Fila sweatsuit on with the Fila's.
He got them rings on, them nugget rings and all that shit.
And he pull up to the neighborhood.
He's pulling up to our black communities
to deal with the most beautifulest girl in our neighborhood.
And when he pull up to get her, as he open in the car door car door and she get in the car door you know who's speaking to him
miss johnson miss brown miss green they are hey baby but at the same time you're seeing mr john
come back from work he's a plumber or dirty and nobody's speaking to him i'm sitting on the step
watching all it take place so i said damn i got to be a part of this in the black community the
women dictate who the man want to grow up to be based off of who they
date that's real so i'm looking at it like i'm only seeing these girls they did dealers and dudes
they got nice cars i gotta get me some nice cars to get me some ass oh i gotta get some i gotta
get some jury i gotta get some i gotta get fly that's what it was about and the way you saw to
get fly they only respected the criminals in the game money and violence listen do you go ask any
judges lawyers prosecutors and all that what's your favorite movies godfathers what's your favorite
series the sopranos everything gonna be they love the successful criminals so i grew up to try to be
that but as i grew old i took responsibility say oh yeah i'm on some i did wrong you never heard
me say it was no i wasn't in jail for some that magically did it because of the white man i was
in jail because i wanted to get busy and i did what i did to your point about um women shaping everything you talk a lot about black women latino women and how you
staff your team with women can you talk like why that's important and how that's helped you along
your journey as you like build shout out to my manager um business partner desiree ivy shout
out to amary shout out to uh shayim lawson my attorney these women let me explain something
to you about these women they get done that's right they're not playing games at all i don't know what it is about no
to get them going crazy they lose their mind about no i'll be like damn what happened somebody told
me no today what what's going on don't worry about it mind your business i'll get to the bottom i'll
tell you when i get it done they move different and you know what you know what's going on i just
want to say this and a lot of these companies in america they be playing games and a lot of times
people don't see them because they be in the shadows.
But when it comes to our culture, black women running.
Absolutely.
I'm talking about from not just from the consumer side, not just from the marketing side, but from the boardrooms.
The sisters.
I went to the boardroom of Rich Klamen Company with sisters running.
Sisters running everywhere.
That's right.
Like, I don't think you're going to get something off if you ain't got no sisters in that fold.
Every single entity I got
a black woman running. Shout out to
all the... Dolly. Dolly's a monster.
She's no joke. Nicole. Shout out to all
the sisters out there that's doing it.
Going up against all the bulls**t. All the racism
in these companies. Y'all going to HR.
HR is playing games with y'all.
They trying to weed y'all
out because soon as a sister
get up and she stand up for herself. Oh, she's being a... Everybody play victim soon as her sister get up and she stand up for
herself.
Oh, she's being a great.
Everybody play victim.
Soon as this is speak up for itself.
These people being these corporations throwing all these rocks.
And soon as the sisters say, oh, I'm not going for that.
Oh my God, she's being aggressive.
Oh my God, I'm scared.
Lock the door.
Get that.
That's cat.
Cause her sister stepped up for herself.
One thing about a black woman.
I don't care who she's not dealing with.
Why do you think we scared of?
That's right.
But I just want to shout out to everybody out there that's doing anything and i need to say this to
you i don't care if you got a what i stand you got a t-shirt company you got a putting a tape out
music you doing art you won yes away from your world changing stop looking on instagram and
thinking everybody's beating you and you running late you ain't enough and i want to say something
to the sisters out there you are enough don't never let nobody finesse you don't tell you that
you got to be this and you got to have this you got to wear this you got to go here you got to take
live your life do you in every way possible and to them young brothers out there y'all kings y'all
ain't slaves what y'all got to do is y'all got to understand y'all the most fearless group of young
men ever on the history of life this generation right now that's right is the most fearless
black men ever y'all do not give a just imagine if y'all switched that up.
Imagine what you could do when you go,
when you say,
you know what?
I don't want to be a drug dealer.
I want to be a businessman.
I don't want to be a killer.
I want to be a healer.
I want to be a giver.
I'm saying it could change.
And to my young brothers in the rap community,
stay away from them drugs,
man.
And this coming from a man that never did a drug a day in his life.
I never did it because I had to watch my homies.
I had to make sure they get home at night. And homies smoke you know they they didn't smoke pcp
did all that type of you know to snort a little coke you know did a little bit a little but i
always watch and i said that ain't for me and um i don't know who told you this if you feel as though
you're going through somebody find somebody to talk to get a therapist therapy man get a therapist
um stop trying to self-medicate yourself because you don't know what you're doing and i'm gonna
tell you something brothers when you hit a town you young brothers and self-medicate yourself because you don't know what you're doing. And I'm going to tell you something, brothers.
When you hit a town, you young brothers, and I'm going to be real with you.
Everybody is trying their way to get some drugs to you.
And you don't know if anybody drugs is drugs.
I'm just being straight up.
I don't know.
You know what I mean? I'm just saying you got all these people making fake this, fake this.
You don't know what you're taking.
And when you get that money, young brothers, stay out of it.
Don't stay off them handcuffs, man.
Please, please, man.
Don't disrespect your blessing because God ain't going to keep you man you think god listen god gotta work with billions of
people you think god will just keep coming around blessing you god ain't gonna keep blessing you
take advantage of these blessings keep doing your thing and just know anytime you see on stop me i'm
gonna say something to you i'm gonna tell you what's going on and a lot of y'all know i reach
out i dm y'all i talk to y'all regular man just notice you kings notice you queens and know that
the world is waiting for all of us listen arm, Armed With Good Intentions is out now, man.
Everybody go pick this book up from Wallow.
We got to make this a New York Times bestseller.
Yes, you see it.
Today, tonight, we're going to be at Uncle Bobby's in Philadelphia.
Me and my man Wallow having more conversations.
You're going to be at Uncle Bobby's?
Yes, about this book Armed With Good Intentions, man.
Make sure we get you stopped.
Yeah, my man Spike, make sure they give you them cheese steaks.
You like them taste cheese steaks.
I had some joints up there when I was there last time.
Yeah, you know, you was hungry, too, the way you ate them.
That's a damn.
Oh, no, yeah, the spot where they got the sandwiches.
Oh, yeah, yes, yes, yes.
Taste cheesecake.
Taste, salute to taste.
All that type of cocktail cheese steaks.
Oh, my God.
You was going crazy.
Nah, I like that type of stuff.
Yeah, but, you know, find your way to support local businesses.
That's right.
We got to make Wallo a New York Times bestseller.
That's what's going to happen.
Come on, let's do it.
I can't wait to see Wallo on Tamron and all that good stuff.
I'll be all in, but hold up.
We got to also, if you're out there, if you have any hair coloring companies, DJ Envy is looking for a sponsor.
Wallo, ladies and gentlemen.
You like to dye his eyebrows and all that?
Wallo, ladies and gentlemen. Goodbye, Wallo his eyebrows and all that? Wallow, ladies and gentlemen.
Goodbye, Wallow.
All my good intentions is out right now.
Pick it up.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get to Jess with the mess with Lauren La Rosa.
News is real.
We're in the headlines.
Jessica Robin Moore.
Jess don't do no lying.
Don't do no lying.
She don't spare nobody.
Worldwide Jets, worldwide men.
On The Breakfast Club.
She's a coach of shoes.
With Lauren, Lauren LaRosa.
I'm back.
And I got the men.
Talk to me.
Now, real quick, before I get into the Diddy $100 million lawsuit that he was just found and that he's going to have to award in default.
I want to mention for Taylor Swift.
This is what I was trying to find at the end of that report.
But I couldn't find it.
No, this is important.
This is important because if celebrities are coming out and endorsing candidates, they
should have a reason why.
And she is encouraging people to vote early and she's encouraging young voters to get
up and vote like these are people that normally would disconnect and were disconnected for a very
long time before kamala got involved so that's why i thought it was important but i couldn't
find it in her long caption but i wanted to point that out um so now to diddy so there was a story
that broke yesterday um that diddy was found in default of a hundred million dollar judgment um to a guy named
derrick lee cardello smith who was currently an inmate um in michigan and this inmate claimed
that him and diddy hung out back in the 90s in 1997 and that they were at a party in detroit
they were drinking smoking all this stuff that he alleged and he said that they had got naked at some point with some women and, you know, started doing whatever.
And then he felt a male hand on his left buttocks.
And he's saying that the hand was allegedly Diddy's hand.
And because of that, he sued Diddy for a ton of money.
He knew it was Diddy's hand.
That's what he said.
Okay.
According to him, allegedly, right?
So he sued Diddy for a ton of money.
Now, it's unclear if the statute of limitations is up on the actual like the salt stuff that he's claiming.
But the judge didn't even address that because Diddy didn't show up to court.
So on Monday, they went to court Monday of this week and Diddy was a no show.
So because of that, there was a default judgment, which means by default, he is now going to be awarded that one hundred million dollars that Diddy is going to be responsible.
Did he sell a hundred million dollars because Diddy allegedly touched a chick?
Listen, that he's going to be responsible to serve.
The judge was nice and she set up a payment schedule.
She said Diddy could do, you know, $10 million per month starting October 1st.
Now.
What?
Listen.
So the inmate Cardello, he is, I'm sorry, Derek Lee Cardello Smith is also claiming.
How long have you been in prison? Do we know? he is bringing in prison for i do have that information give me a second that
sounds weird that diddy wasn't in court diddy has a bunch of attorneys that i'm sure read the
docket all the time to see if he's being sued and they would have had to serve diddy i'm going to
get into all of that so it sounded way weirder that they was all naked together and he touched
the cheek but you know he said he he said it was a male hand.
Those allegations don't even sound weird in 2024 anymore about Diddy.
Not that I know that they are true or not, but it's just that's the narrative right now.
So so he's the Cardello Smith is a convicted felon and sexual predator.
This is according to Diddy's attorney, Mark Agnophilio.
He says he's been sentenced on 14 counts of sexual assault and kidnapping over the
last 26 years so how many over on 14 counts of sexual assault and kidnapping over the last 26
years um diddy's attorney continues to say uh that cardello smith's resume now includes committing
fraud on the court from prison as mr combs has never heard of him let alone been let alone been
served with any lawsuit mr combs looks forward to having this judgment swiftly dismissed now there is a zoom from the
court hearing where you do see mr curdello smith you know laying out his case to the judge and all
that stuff there's no lawyer uh no he he's there by himself oh he's his own attorney yes and the
judge says because he goes into all these details and she's like whoa whoa i didn't need all that like he's claiming a lot of stuff
on the zoom and she says well you're not an attorney so i i know that you didn't know that
but this is just for me to talk about what the judgment will be um now another thing crazy yeah
right it really does um and i actually reached out and received the statement as well and i'm
trying to right now go back and forth to kind of just understand how something like this gets missed because diddy has been
all over the news this past like what six or seven months with lawsuits yes um and normally
they're on there are online filing systems i i did find an m file for michigan but you know i'm
not an attorney either so it could all have like been one big blur to the attorneys no i'm trying
to clarify that now like that that's. I'm trying to clarify that now.
That's what I'm trying to clarify right now.
Naked men.
From the powers that be.
Men touching cheeks.
It all kind of can sound the same.
Not when it's $100 million.
But they didn't know that until after the fact.
They did.
They were suing them.
Well, I don't know.
But you know sometimes-
Civilly suing them.
When you put in a civil suit sometimes, you may not say a number.
You might just say that you want to be like you want to receive damages.
And then as things go forward, you figure out what that number is.
So I didn't look at the original filing.
So I don't know originally how much damages he asked for in the beginning or whatever.
I just know what he was awarded.
Very important, though, that Diddy's attorney is saying, of course, they're going to be moving forward to file for this to be dismissed.
So we'll be, you know, the payments are supposed to start october 1st so we'll be uh it's not gonna happen
they're keeping up on that and did they say they served diddy so on the zoom call uh the judge does
say that she has a receipt that diddy was served but diddy's attorney is saying that did not happen
like he's saying we don't know this guy this This is fraud. Um, and he's never been served.
I don't listen.
It could have just been a manly hand.
He got something that we, all right.
Him and manly hands.
Maybe he's a little confused.
A lot going on.
Y'all okay?
Continue on.
You almost choked on your drink.elleman you okay what was it for you
manly hands oh no i had a little cramp okay oh all right so i choked i'm sorry moving on
beyonce beyonce my girl covered gq magazine you guys know she just released her whiskey
uh sir davis which is named after i believe it's her great grandfather yes um and so she did a you know spread with them where she talked all about being like business icon
a mom like she really got in uh in depth with them and you guys know this is all coming off
of the heels of her being snubbed by the cmas um where she was not nominated whatsoever what is so
funny i feel like i'm in school with second graders.
Nothing.
I'm about to make you go stand over there in that corner.
We got worse than this.
Are you tearing up?
Rashawn is a crazy guy, man.
Now he's Rashawn.
Continue while we're listening.
Oh, my God.
Teach him we're listening.
Charlamagne, go stand in the corner.
I'm here. I'm glad I wasn't in school with this fool
we'll go ahead and teach you
so she's talking about
it's ironic that this comes out right after the
CMAs because she's talking about all of the
like you know just things that
black people and her as a black woman in business
has had to fight back against which the CMAs
and her and I'm accepting her has been a fight of hers
but she talked a lot about
knowing that there will be controversy in when it
comes to the music,
but also with this whiskey,
because a lot of people don't know that whiskey and black people date way back
to like 200 years ago when a black man in Alabama created a whiskey,
but more so with her music and the CMA,
she said that she's just happy that she was able to get black people in country
music on a mainstream level where people are talking about it and artists like Shabuzy uh
Tanner Adele Willie Jones Britney Spencer all these black artists in country music are now
getting these these mainstream media looks so that's that's why you know even though she didn't
get nominated for the CMAs what she did with that album is bigger than that because she introduced
all those artists and you know what else I read that GQ article yesterday.
You know what else I liked about that article?
What?
Even though she got her own whiskey, she bigged up Fawn Weaver and Uncle Neris and talked
about their history and talked about Uncle Neris whiskey.
She bigged up the other person who's the founder, too.
I can't remember her name, though.
I don't have it here.
But I liked also, too, she talked a lot about family.
And it made me look at her as human.
She talked about she doesn't do certain things when her kids are in school and they come to the office with her.
It's kind of like how y'all talk about being really busy dads.
So that was interesting to hear her take on, too, because she keeps her family life so private.
She does.
But yeah, so shout out to my girl B and a CMA.
She ain't stunting y'all.
So she good.
All right.
Well, thank you for that, Jess, with the mess with Lauren LaRosa.
Now, Charlamagne, who you giving that down?
Couture.
Hey, man, I'm just here to piss off MAGA this morning.
We need Donald J. Trump to come to the front of the congregation.
We just have to have an honest conversation about what we saw last night, okay?
And salute to all the conservatives, all the Republicans out there that are being honest about what they saw last night.
Okay?
All right.
And then when we come back, Tiffany Cross and Angela Rye will be taking your call so we can get on the phone calls if you want to talk the debate last night okay all right and then and then when we come back tiffany cross and angela rye will be taking your call so we can get on the phone calls if you want to talk to debate last
night 800-585-1051 donkey today's the next one i was just gonna say what was funny
huh it's the breakfast club good morning you're checking out the breakfast club
america america has a problem
taking black jobs.
The Supreme Court has issued a ruling on the extent of presidential immunity from criminal prosecution.
Shocking body camera video released today shows the deadly police shooting.
It feels like my country doesn't love me.
Charlemagne, now is not the time to sit this one out.
It's time you don't give a damn.
America is a big reality TV show.
On The Breakfast Club.
Would you rather have the black president or the white president?
I'm figuring out what your premier is, Trump, and you ain't black.
It's enough.
America has a problem.
Come on, Macca, gather around.
All right, donkey of the day for Wednesday, September 11th,
goes to the former celebrity in chief of the United States of America, Donald J. Trump.
We all watched the debate last night.
If you didn't, you missed a good time.
Okay, Vice President Kamala Harris versus the former 45th president of the United States of America, Donald J. Trump.
And if you're being honest with yourself, doesn't matter if you are a Democrat or Republican, independent.
If you're just an honest person who calls things like it is, then you have to admit it was a complete and utter dog walk.
Okay, I mean an absolute flawless
victory for vice president kamala harris it went exactly how i said it would go when they was
having a straight up debate exchanging policy if you want to say that uh she watched him all right
simply because she knows what she's talking about and he doesn't so he decided to talk out of turn
tried to over talk through a couple of insults lied you know the the insults he did
try to throw they didn't land and he ended up looking like a madman okay a devil damn lunatic
look when trump and biden debated after that debate democrats finally told the truth about
their candidate and america okay maga it's time you tell the truth about yours okay i will never
for the life of me understand how or why Republicans just gave their party over the MAGA.
But after last night, there has to be some type of bias remorse. I get it.
OK, in 2016, 2016, you bet on the right horse. OK, 2020, that horse didn't come through for you.
Your gamble didn't pay off. But in 2024, why? Should have went with Nikki Haley, Chris Christie, maybe.
But Donald J. Trump, the oldest candidate to ever run for president, he doesn't have it anymore okay he never really had it but there was an entertainment
factor to what he did and even though he lies all the time he always seemed more sincere about his
lies than democrats did about their truth he killed the language of politics okay because
of donald j trump politicians if they choose to can speak freely the language of politics is dead
and that's because
of donald j trump but now when he speaks freely he just sounds incoherent he does not have a
grasp on policy in fact he told us last night that he doesn't even have a plan he just has a concept
of a plan listen obamacare was lousy health care always was it's not very good today it's still
never going to be great and it's too expensive
for people. And what we will do is we're looking at different plans. If we can come up with a plan
that's going to cost our people, our population, less money and be better healthcare than Obamacare,
then I would absolutely do it. But until then, I'd run it as good as it can be run.
So just a yes or no, you still do not have a plan.
I have concepts of a plan.
I'm not president right now.
But if we come up with something, I would only change it if we come up with something that's better and less expensive.
And there are concepts and options we have to do that.
And you'll be hearing about it in the not-too-distant future.
For all my brothers
out there who was having a summer fling with a woman and now it's getting cold she's going to
be looking to develop something more serious possibly if she wants to be in a relationship
and she asks you what are we okay when she asks you do you want to be in a relationship tell her
you don't have to be in a relationship but you have a concept of a relationship that you potentially
would like to be in see how that goes for you okay donald trump in that moment should have just blamed jay-z for
not having a plan okay everybody else blaming jay-z for stuff this week pile on trump listen
the vice president nailed it last night when she said donald trump looked weak and wrong he
literally fell for every single trap she laid out see folks is talking about how he sounded nuts when he
started talking about uh haitian migrants eating dogs but kamala laid the trap for him because she
knew what to say to get in his head and disturb his fragile ego listen to the setup and he's going
to talk about immigration a lot tonight even when it's not the subject that is being raised
and i'm going to actually do something really unusual and i'm going to invite you to attend one of Donald Trump's rallies, because it's a really interesting thing to watch.
And what you will also notice is that people start leaving his rallies early, out of exhaustion and
boredom. She can't talk about that. People don't leave my rallies. We have the biggest rallies,
the most incredible rallies in the history of politics. What they have done to our country by
allowing these millions and millions of people
to come into our country. And look at what's happening to the towns all over the United States.
In Springfield, they're eating the dogs, the people that came in. They're eating the cats.
They're eating the pets of the people that live there. I just want to clarify here,
you bring up Springfield, Ohio,
and ABC News did reach out to the city manager there.
He told us there had been no credible reports of specific claims of pets being harmed,
injured, or abused by individuals within the immigrant community.
Well, I've seen people on television. Let me just say here, this is the...
The people on television say my dog was taken and used for food.
So maybe he said that, and maybe that's a good thing to say for a city manager.
Again, the Springfield city manager says there's no evidence of that.
Vice President Harris, I'll let you respond to the rest of what you've heard.
You talk about extreme.
Extreme is an understatement.
That's why she laughed at the end, because she knew her plan at work.
She was chuckling because she knew she just scored.
She brings up that nobody is coming to your rallies,
that people leave early because you be at the rally sounding crazy,
and you reply by sounding crazy?
Donald Trump don't even know how to be racist right anymore.
There was a time he would have blamed the pets being eaten on China,
but he don't even have that kind of spark anymore.
The vice president had him on the defensive all last night.
The bully got bullied.
He was bobbing and weaving, ducking,
and when he did swing, he just didn't land much. on the defensive all last night the bully got bullied he was bobbing and weaving ducking and
when he did swing he just didn't land much maga you have to be honest with yourself okay when
nikki haley said the first party to get rid of their 80 year old candidate was gonna win this
thing she was probably absolutely right all right there was no reason for you all to restart the
trump the trump train okay the man has a whole bunch of other things he should be dealing with
like his criminal cases but no now last night was not an election. I am fully aware. And I'm
sure his base was not moved. They will be there in November riding with Trump. But what about
those undecided, those independent, those independents? OK, last night, Politico reported
that in the first hour of the debate, 71 percent of Kam harris's grassroots donors were women 71 you know why because the
vice president laid out simple and plain how donald trump is the person who appointed three
supreme court judges who abolished roe v wade and how trump takes full credit for the attack
on women's reproductive rights and donald trump's only defense to that was a lie let's listen
well the reason i'm doing that vote is because they have
abortion in the ninth month. They even have, and you can look at the governor of West Virginia,
the previous governor of West Virginia, he said the baby will be born and we will decide what to
do with the baby. In other words, we'll execute the baby. And that's why I did that, because that
predominates, because they're radical. The Democrats are radical in that and her vice presidential pick which I think is a
horrible pick by the way for our country got her vice presidential pick says
abortion in the ninth month is absolutely fine he also says execution
after birth it's execution no longer abortion because the baby is born is
okay and that's not okay with me.
Each individual state is voting.
It's the vote of the people now.
It's not tied up in the federal government.
I did a great service in doing it.
It took courage to do it.
And the Supreme Court had great courage in doing it.
And I give tremendous credit to those six justices.
There is no state in this country where it is legal to kill a baby after it's born.
Madam Vice President, I want to get your response to President Trump. Well, as I said, you is legal to kill a baby after it's born.
Madam Vice President, I want to get your response to President Trump.
Well, as I said, you're going to hear a bunch of lies, and that's not actually a surprising fact.
Hey, man.
Can I tell you something?
Tell us.
Donald Trump might be retarded.
Okay.
Stop using that word.
Listen, I know retarded is considered offensive. You said it again.
But in Webster's Dictionary, retarded is an adjective.
And one of the definitions of retarded is very stupid or foolish.
If you agree that Donald Trump is very stupid or foolish, then guess what?
What?
He's retarded.
Okay?
And I want everyone saying that.
Everyone on cable news should be talking about how Trump is incoherent.
He does not have a grasp on policy.
He doesn't have a plan. He has a concept of a plan.
And Maga, some of y'all holding on for dear life. But remember, if you can't tell the truth about your guy, then you know better than those people who couldn't tell the truth about Biden.
That's why I was pleasantly surprised to see Republicans telling the truth about what we saw in that debate stage last night.
Tim Miller of the Bulwark said he caught up with Lindsey Graham last night and Lindsey Graham said this.
I asked several of his surrogates what they thought,
and the number one question I asked them was,
what do you think his best answer was tonight?
And then I saw my old friend Lindsey Graham.
We used to be pals in 2016 when he was a Jeb endorser,
and we had a pretty heated exchange, I will have to say,
where he said I should be ashamed of myself,
and the feeling was kind of mutual.
But after our argument about the state of affairs of politics, you know, when we calmed
down a little bit, he looked at me and he was just like, you are right about one thing.
That was a disaster.
He was unprepared and we should fire the debate team.
I was like, oh, okay.
Well, I think that's all you need to know about tonight.
You know, when you have your surrogate in the debate room saying you should fire the debate prep team.
I think we know who won and who lost. Come on now.
Old lady bug, Lindsey Graham, telling the truth. Chris Christie, Republican, said the vice president was exquisitely well prepared.
She laid traps and he chased every rabbit down every hole.
And he also said whoever prepared Donald Trump should be fired
he was not good tonight at all they just telling the truth Brit Hume a conservative pundit on Fox
News he was on Fox News with Hannity last night and he said this MAGA listen make no mistake about
it Trump had a bad night uh he rose to debate repeatedly when she baited him um something I'm
sure his advisors had begged him not to do
and we heard so many of the old grievances that that we'd long thought that trump had learned
were not winners politically and there they all were you know talking about how he didn't lose
the election and all that i mean so my sense is that she came out of this in pretty good shape
now how long this will last and and as as anybody's guess but um for for tonight at least
this was pretty much her night you're saying she had a good night?
I'm saying she certainly did.
That was on Fox News. That was Brit Hume, a conservative
pundit on Fox News. At some point
last night, Trump should have just reminded people
that he pardoned Lil Wayne, and he
should have said, the Vice President is
the reason Lil Wayne isn't performing at the Super Bowl.
That's the only thing that could work, because
it was a complete shutout, flawless victory.
Madam Vice President was completely and totally herself
and Trump couldn't do nothing with her.
The debate was a complete
and total dog walk
and I don't care what your leader says,
the dog that got walked is not
edible. Please let Kathy Griffin
give Donald Trump the biggest
hee-haw. Please give this giant jar
of mayo the biggest hee-haw? Please give this giant jar of mail the biggest hee-haw.
If he had got up there and just
did a, here's the rundown
what should have happened at the Super Bowl because I parted him,
that probably would have...
Or if he would have said, I'm a parted thug as soon as I get
in first day of office.
Hmm. You know?
No. Alright, well, thank you for that dog
in the day. Now, when we come back we're
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And we're going to talk the debate.
So before we get started, what did you guys think about the debate last night?
Ooh, I was so happy with Kamala Harris's performance,
in part because her non-verbals were on point.
Yes.
I felt like every time she couldn't verbally respond to him, who I think probably talked over her three to one.
Absolutely.
Did not follow the rules.
I was super frustrated with the moderators who did not enforce the rules against Donald Trump.
And then the moment she tried to tap in.
I was mad about that.
So I really didn't like that.
But I will say I believe Lindsay Davis did a great job.
Their questions were substantive.
I hated David Muir bringing back up the um you
said she wasn't black i just thought it wasn't the right yeah i noticed that this morning during
front page news when morgan was playing some of the audio you were getting frustrated at that time
you upset yeah and i think part of it is this every time that we bring up donald trump i think
that we have an obligation to say what is fact versus fiction and i just want to be very careful
that just because he talked more,
just because when he's at the bully pulpit,
he says a lot of things, it doesn't make it so.
So I think we have an obligation.
It's very dangerous.
I'm someone who's been on the other end of a death threat,
right, because of Donald Trump.
So you got to fact check that stuff.
It's not okay to just play it
and let people think whatever they may.
We have a responsibility.
Republicans were saying it was a three-verse one.
What did you guys feel about that?
No, I mean, Republicans are going to come out and say anything.
He has such a low bar. And I just because it was brought up, I just want to do a little fact checking about the eating dogs comment.
It was an incredibly racist comment by Senator J.D. Vance and also inaccurate.
The Haitian population has it's been an influx of the Haitian population in Springfield.
They actually breathe life back into that very sleepy
town. They revitalized the economy there.
They are not here illegally.
They're not in Springfield illegally. They're here
under something called TPS, Temporary Protected
Status, because of the earthquake that happened in Haiti
and all kind of political turmoil.
Sakhba say to all the Haitians out there
because the country of Haiti
is so important. It was the only country
that led a revolt they
said we will not be colonized and i think it just means something so much to black people so to
insinuate um something completely false and racist and it traffics in tropes about the haitian
population i thought it was disgusting and i didn't even think the moderators did a great
fact check there back to vice president but it was great to hear him say on the stage last night because he sounded insane he wanted him to say yes and i we were kind of disagreeing about that because she was
like no let her talk and i was like you know what every time he opens his mouth it helps her but it
is very american to have this incredibly accomplished woman on stage on equal footing
to this half-assed half--witted, asinine man
who got not one, not two, but three baby mamas,
who is an indicted criminal, an unnamed co-conspirator in a crime.
Right. So it just looked disproportionate.
You know, he looked incredibly small and beneath her.
The sad fact is we've always known that.
And 75 million Americans voted
for him and I don't think he moved anybody
from his base last night because there
are a great group of people
who would rather see this country burn to the ground
than to see a black woman run it. It was
a clear choice last night. It was great
to not, Angela I'd also disagree on the audience.
I'm happy there's no audience there.
This is your chance to give your platform
presented to the American people and let the
American people make an intelligent choice.
It's not a pet.
I don't want to hear cheers, cheers, anything like that.
Yeah.
So I felt like.
A sorority party.
Right.
That would have benefited Trump.
Exactly.
I don't think so.
Absolutely.
I don't think so.
I think that I think that we misunderstand how much Kamala Harris also feeds off of audience
energy.
You see some of that at the rallies.
I think it was fine. Like, I thought it was going to be more
before the debate. We talked about it on
our podcast, Native Land Pod, by the way.
But what I feel is that
she zoned in. She talked
right to the American people. It really
was of no consequence as she demonstrated
the difference between what a leader is
and what a faux leader looks like.
Anything you would have done different if you were her?
Sorry.
I was going to ask one question.
The fact that he did not have a plan ready
and he's been...
He has a concept of a plan.
Leave him alone.
What did you guys think about that
where Kamala Harris said she had a plan
and he says, I have a concept of a plan.
He does have a plan.
He tries to distance himself from Project 2025,
but the fact of the matter is
hundreds of his staffers work on matter is hundreds of his staffers
work on it. Hundreds of his staffers
drafted it, and he is closely
affiliated with the... These are people he still
talks to on a regular basis. He only distanced
himself after it was
unearthed, after people in the media started
talking about it. But trust me, if
his staff is writing it, he's guiding
their hand. So he has a plan.
And also, he has a record to stand on.
I thought Kamala Harris did, Vice President Harris did a great job of laying that out last night,
of detailing the things that he did during his four years in the administration.
That is also part of the reason, just to echo Angela's point,
when we present facts and information as journalists,
you have to in real time fact check everything this man says.
Because the sad reality, people are not reading the papers anymore.
People are not consuming news and information.
So many people are getting their news from TikTok and Instagram.
And I would just beg everybody have some intellectual curiosity.
She put her policy platform up on her website.
You can read it.
You can go to her website and see it. You can also Google it from reputable news sources and look at it and see how it impacts you and what it does
for you and not hear things that are
disproportionately in his favor.
I think the news media is just begging him
to get back in office. He spoke about Project
2025 last night the way he did Charlottesville
because he said that there's probably some good things. I've never read it,
but there's probably some good things in there and there's probably some bad things in there.
That's exactly what he did. And that's the thing, too, that I think
we all have to remember. I wish that
she would have hit him. I told Tiff and Andrew this last night on the show that I wish that she would have hit him when he said, I have a concept of a plan to say, oh, no, you have a plan.
It's called Project 2025.
And put that right at his feet.
I think him taking time to say her and she and never looking at her, never saying Kamala Harris, never saying Vice President Harris or Madam Vice President was very telling.
And I think that was probably the only thing that he won out of his debate prep to dehumanize her.
And I think he went above and beyond to do just that yesterday.
What about the very beginning when she walked on stage?
She looked very presidential.
She did.
She looked very, I'm going to come shake your hand.
And he looked like he was running.
He didn't run up or done up.
It was on sight. What was your thoughts on that? He looked like he was running. Run up or done up. It was on site.
What was your thoughts on that?
She looked like to give me a hug first.
Well, if you remember back when he was on stage with Hillary Clinton, he was incredibly inappropriate.
He was invading her space.
He was walking behind her.
I think it was great that she commanded the stage.
She showed she's an adult.
One of the things we talked about last night is she is not only on that debate stage speaking to him, the moderators, or the American people.
She is on a global stage speaking to other world leaders.
And so she has to present herself like an adult in the face of a petulant child.
And I thought going out there, saying let's have a good debate, and going back to her stage,
he was afraid to approach her.
He was afraid to look at her.
I think he has a fear of black women.
And I've talked about him because he's talked about how attractive she looked on the cover of Time magazine.
He said, oh, I thought she was younger.
Turns out she's 60.
We age a little different as black women, as you'll find out.
He just invoked a war with every AKA across the town talking about she was at a sorority party.
So I thought that she made herself look extremely presidential.
And he looked fearful and small.
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And a lot of people
on the line
want to talk about the debate.
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Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is Robbie, man, from Columbus, Ohio.
Robbie from Ohio.
What's your question, brother?
My question is, I wanted to know what is the process of the debate?
Like, how do they get these people together to sit down and have these conversations like this,
where, in my opinion, very little of what they're going to do for the country is spoken of.
It's more of like a going back and forth, pit-pat battle type deal.
I do agree with that.
Some people said that last night, that they felt like there wasn't enough policy conversations.
I think Kamala spoke to the future.
I think that she did talk about an immigration and border security plan.
She talked about her plan to codify Roe versus Wade and how important it is to strengthen the protections in Roe versus Wade.
Opportunity economy.
Trade.
She did talk about opportunity economy.
She talked about her small business agenda and the importance of small businesses to the fabric of this country.
Home ownership.
Home ownership.
She talked about home ownership.
I mean, she talked.
She even gave numbers.
She gave a lot of numbers.
She gave a detailed policy plan.
And this goes back to our point, right, about running those Donald Trump clips.
Yes, that too.
Donald Trump clips.
When you run those clips, you don't hear substance.
You hear a rambling elder.
And that's not who Kamala Harris should be judged by because that's not what she spoke to.
So I actually think it's very different.
What you don't have in a debate is the ability to force someone to answer the question as asked he was asked substantive questions he chose to wallow
in the shallow which that's all he can do and to answer your question there's a debate commission
um that works with both candidates you have to reach a certain um stature or numbers as a
candidate to participate 15 percent um and they work with both candidates and they agree on
the rules and they also both agree on the network to eric we have eric on the line eric good morning
uh good morning good morning everybody peace eric what's your question i watched the debate
and i felt that they brought back their moment what's his moment what you mean what was his
moment i'm asking what was the moment what What did he land you? You just said he had a moment.
What did you like that Donald Trump said?
When he was in office, was there a war in Ukraine?
No.
All right.
So he was telling the truth on that.
What?
There was no war in Ukraine because Putin had not tried to annex Crimea at that point.
That has nothing to do with the president of the United States.
Trump was saying that's why.
Trump was saying he never...
Trump said he always wanted to go in Ukraine,
but he knew better because he was an officer.
So you're suggesting that Putin bowed down to Trump?
No, I'm not saying he bowed down,
but there wasn't a war, though.
When Biden came in, there was a war.
So are you suggesting that the war is Biden's fault?
No, he's just saying that.
No, that's not what I'm saying.
He's saying the world perceives us as weak
because of Biden and because of Harris,
and that's why they decided to go into Ukraine.
Is that what he said?
No, no, no, that's not what I'm saying.
Okay, what are you saying?
I'm trying to get to the point that Donald Trump
had a moment, specifically.
That's a debate, too.
Yeah.
Go ahead, bro.
He had his moment because some of the stuff that he did
he was telling the truth like what specifically what policy specifically
no we try to give you a platform to say something you don't seem like you know what you're talking
about brother you letting the maggot down eric they definitely let maggot down so in closing
how did you feel about the debate what do you think could have been better what do you think
that kamala harris could have did better what do you what did you want to see more of i'm somebody that believes
in getting in someone's head and donald trump has shown what he what you can get in his head about
the size of his rallies and talking so she there were a couple moments where he was like quiet
please and when he said quiet please we couldn't hear her but he could hear her so i wish that she
would have spoke to it spoke a lot more when you're saying like you're're lying, you know, you're lying just to get in his head.
I,
but I think she really had a flawless performance.
I,
again,
I would have liked to see the moderators enforce the rules a little more
fairly and for him to shut up.
But that's a tall order.
Tiffany,
I would have liked the debate moderators to enforce the rules a lot more
strongly than they did.
And I would have liked her to get some more zingers in.
I think there were times where,
there were good times where she was telling a narrative,
which I thought was great,
but there were times where he would say something
and she could just right off the top,
you know, say something.
I think, Angela and I talk about this,
I keep a bullet in the chamber.
So I'm always ready to go with some slick ass,
like insulting comment.
And every time she was saying something,
I wanted to just jump in and say something smart as smart because like I said or like Angela said
I would throw him off his game but overall she did a great job absolutely
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Alrighty guys, so the story broke that
Tory Lanez got his recording equipment seized while in prison
He had released prison tapes
And then they came in and took all of his stuff
So Tory actually spoke out for himself yesterday.
He posted a statement that said,
the rumors are true.
The prison tapes will be discontinued
until further notice.
However, I think it's important
that my fans know the truth
about the crooked things.
He didn't say that.
I'm just being nice about what he said
that are really going on here.
So what he's saying is that
his cell wasn't raided and trashed
because he learned how to record
himself in prison.
But he's saying that this happened
because prison tapes, he was actually using the proceeds from that like the royalties
he was getting off of the music to help other prison um inmates in a life-changing way he says
that he was helping them get legal representation um and giving them a once-in-a-lifetime chance to
go home to their families because a lot of them were able to appeal and be resentenced um and he says that
the higher the higher ups have stopped the prison dates temporarily temporarily um but they were too
late to stop his overall plan since the month of july tory says that he's afforded legal representation
for 472 inmates and actively reopened 476 cases with the help of uh the legal firm he works with
unite the people um so many inmates will be returned to their families and loved ones.
I'm naming this the Hands of God Project.
He says, lastly, they know I'm a threat and they don't want me saying or doing any of this.
So if anything happens to me, just know I went out in a blaze of glory trying to revolutionize the end of a mass incarceration era on our people.
Now, we spoke to a source and we got an exclusive shout out to
uh brown girl grinding exclusives during just with the mess um and we had a question about what was
the actual equipment because that's been in question they told us that it was actually an
ipad the ipad was the ipad that tory was given by the prison um when he came in he had a small mic
um we were also told that he actually did have permission to use these things when he was
first like when all this first started and then everything changed they said that uh the prison
was so on board and this is according to the source that in the beginning they actually warned
him about different rules and regulations around using the equipment so that he wouldn't get
himself in trouble and wouldn't get another charge and then all of that changed i also wanted to know
how much music hit recorded that we may never hear um and they told me that there were at least 20 or so songs is what they
told us that had already been recorded that we may not hear because it's on the equipment so
yeah um now earlier in the reports that we do here i told you guys that taylor swift is that Taylor Swift endorsing Kamala Harris was a big thing. Now, Donald Trump, he's up early.
He's at it.
He is speaking out about how he feels about Taylor Swift endorsing Kamala Harris.
Take a listen.
Well, I actually like Mrs. Mahomes much better, if you want to know the truth.
She's a big Trump fan.
I was not a Taylor Swift fan. I was not a Taylor Swift
fan. It was just a question of time. You couldn't possibly endorse Biden. You look at Biden,
you couldn't possibly endorse him. But she's a very liberal person. She seems to always endorse
a Democrat, and she'll probably pay a price for it in the marketplace. But no, I like Brittany.
I think Brittany's great.
Brittany, we just got a lot of news last week.
She's a big MAGA fan.
That's the one I like much better than Taylor Swift.
So the big news that he's talking about with Brittany is,
like, about a week ago, so you guys know when Taylor Swift
goes to these games, she's always in the home suite,
hanging with the family, all that stuff.
She was last week.
Right, so people noticed that last week that there was some distance between her and
the people she normally hangs with when she goes to the games including britney mahomes and this
was a big thing because about a week ago britney mahomes drew a lot of criticism because she
appeared she apparently liked a trump instagram post outlining his party's 2024 platform so
is she really maga britney mahal um she responded
to the criticism later um and saying i mean honestly to be a hater as an adult you have to
be some deep you have to have some deep-rooted issues you refuse to heal from as a child
there's no reason your brain is fully developed and you hate to see others doing well what's she
talking about i think she just because people were dragging her. They were coming for her.
Is half of Patrick Mahomes MAGA?
Listen,
I don't know. I don't think he stated who he's riding with or policies or anything like that.
Yeah, but you know Trump leaned into it.
Half? Both?
Well, Trump
already came out and thanked them
for their support, so he's thanking, I guess,
half of them because he, I don't know.
Gotcha.
Yeah, so that's that whole thing.
But in sad news, very sad news.
This morning I saw this and it's now been confirmed in a statement from the family of Frankie Beverly that he has passed away at age 72.
That's young.
Yes, 72. Is this song the biggest song in our culture? Before I let go? Age 72, I believe. That's young. That is young.
Yes, 72.
Is this song the biggest song in our culture?
Before I Let Go?
You could just be saying things.
I'm just asking.
Before I Let Go is a huge song, though.
It is.
It's up there.
Don't disrespect this man on his passing.
First of all, I'm not disrespecting Frankie Beverly on his passing,
but we always do this when somebody passes.
No.
When somebody passes, now all of a sudden we want to say that
they were the biggest thing in the culture.
No, I said what's his song.
No, I think it's up there.
I think it's up there.
What song?
It's a Negro spiritual.
It is.
It is one of many Negro spirituals.
I don't think that any song could ever be the biggest in any culture.
Not any one song.
There's not one song that could be the biggest in any culture.
That's top three, I would think, in our culture.
Bro, you ain't never...
What you looking at?
You look like one of the
members of Maze.
He got scared.
I was like, what?
He got scared.
Yeah, because stop
playing with them.
Stop playing with them, okay?
Who is that old man?
Yeah, stop.
That song debuted
on the charts at number 13.
Frankie Beverly wrote
and produced the song.
Beyonce redid the song. Yes, but here's the thing about Before I Let Go. When we was younger, we used Frankie Beverly wrote and produced the song. Beyonce redid the song.
Yes, but here's the thing about Before I Let Go.
When we was younger, we used to call it the club closing song.
That was the song that you used to hear
before the club was closed.
And then as we got older, I feel like we started to appreciate it.
Started to party song.
Even more.
Especially HBCUs.
And last year, I finally realized what the song was even about.
What was it about?
And by the way, I think he's 77 too, even about. What was it about? Because...
And by the way, I think he's about...
It's a breakup song.
I think he's 77 too, not 72, but go ahead.
It's a breakup song?
It's a breakup song.
Yo, we be so lit in the club.
We be dancing like it's a rejuvenating song.
No, he said, you made me happy.
Oh.
You made me.
He's talking in past tense.
Oh, before I let you go?
Before I let you go.
Before you continue these lyrics,
is it like a toxic breakup? Is he
like playing her? I mean, if you listen to it,
it kind of is. You made me happy. You stood
right beside me and I won't forget.
And I really love you. You should know. I want to make
Sean right, girl. Before I let you go.
Wait, she's still about to...
Can we get it on before we get up out of here?
One time. He said, now we've
had our good time. That's what they say. She was a good before we get up out of here? One time. He said, now we've had our good time.
That's what they say.
She was a good woman.
You're hurting each other?
Girl, this is shit.
It just feels so good, though.
Turn it, come on, turn it up a little.
All right, if you up right now, it's the Breakfast Club.
It is a Negro spiritual.
I don't know where it ranks, but you just can't say it.
It's up there.
I don't know what, I don't know.
It might be number one.
I don't think there is one big song.
It reminds you of every BET movie.
It reminds you of every family reunion.
Every family reunion.
Every space.
On the same level. HBCU Homecoming. This is bigger reunion. Because I got nothing if you buck on the same level.
HBCU homecoming.
This is bigger than nothing.
I got nothing if you buck on the same level.
I can't wait for homecoming season.
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We got to salute Wallo for joining us this morning.
Salute to the good brother, Wallo.
Make sure you go pick up Armed With Good Intentions.
It's in bookstores right now in Philly.
I will be there tonight at 7 p.m. at Uncle Bobby's.
Having a conversation with Wallo about his new book, man.
Salute to all the studs in Philly.
You know I love y'all.
I want to see y'all tonight.
Pull up in your Black Allen Iverson jerseys, okay?
Pull up in your Hertz jerseys, okay?
I can't wait to see all my studs tonight.
Uncle Bobby, 7 p.m., me and Wallo.
And also we got to salute Angela Rye and Tiffany Cross for joining us this morning as well.
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And also I want to salute Miss Pat, man.
Salute to you, Miss Pat.
Miss Pat has three gigs coming up that she wants people to know about.
September 13th, she'll be at the paramount theater in denver colorado september 20th she'll be in my birthplace okay the 843 charleston south
carolina at the charleston music hall and in september 21st she'll be in birmingham birmingham
alabama at lyric theater okay so go check out uh the good sister miss miss pat you know she always
puts on a big big big big show why you gotta say big? I wish Miss Pat was here right now.
She's been slapping your side. You wouldn't even have been that loud.
What you mean? I love Miss Pat. Miss Pat talk heavy.
Alright. Everything ain't big with
Miss Pat, right? You ain't gotta say heavy and big and all that.
What are you talking about? She talks heavy.
Oh my goodness. Miss Pat,
I love you. I love you too, Miss Pat.
Jesus, alright. You know what I'm saying? Keep doing it big.
Now, we got a positive note. Yes, man.
I wanna tell y'all, I've been having a lot of conversations this week about success and telling got a positive note Yes man I want to tell y'all I've been having a lot of conversations
This week about success
And telling y'all about success
And I just want to tell y'all today
That success is not
The absence of failure
I need you to know that
Listen to me
Cause a lot of you people out there
Y'all be watching everybody's
Highlight reel on social media
And thinking everything
Gotta be perfect
And nobody takes no L's
Success is not
The absence of failure
It's persistence through failure.
Have a great day.
Breakfast Club, bitches!
You all finished or y'all done?