The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: We Chat With Jonathan Greenblatt, Talk About Women Sharing Good D with Friends, Donkey Of The Day & More

Episode Date: December 7, 2022

Today on the show we sit down with Jonathan Greenblatt to discuss the Anti-Defamation League.  We also open the phone lines to talk about women sharing good D with friends, Donkey Of The Day & Mo...re!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. own? I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this. It's surprisingly easy. 55 gallons of water,
Starting point is 00:00:46 500 pounds of concrete. Or maybe not. No country willingly gives up their territory. Oh my God. What is that? Bullets. Listen to Escape from Zaka Stan. That's Escape from Z-A-Q-A-S-T-A-N on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you. Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love. I forgive myself. It's okay. Have grace with yourself. You're trying your best, and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Starting point is 00:01:26 Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. like you to join us each week for our show Civic Cipher. That's right. We discuss social issues especially those that affect black and brown people but in a way that informs and empowers all people. We discuss everything from prejudice to politics to
Starting point is 00:01:52 police violence and we try to give you the tools to create positive change in your home, workplace and social circle. We're going to learn how to become better allies to each other so join us each Saturday for Civic Cipher on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, y'all. Niminy here.
Starting point is 00:02:09 I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records. Executive produced by Questlove, The Story Pirates, and John Glickman, Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop. Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history. Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing. Check it. And it began with me.
Starting point is 00:02:50 Did you know, did you know? I wouldn't give up my seat. Nine months before Rosa, it was called a moment. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records. Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise. Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
Starting point is 00:03:11 or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm darling. I'm darling. Hey, what you doing, man? I'm darling. I'm calling you. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed.
Starting point is 00:03:25 800-585-1051. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Yo, good morning, DJ Envy, Charlotte, Maine. My brothers. How y'all doing, man? This is Coach Davis. How's everything?
Starting point is 00:03:37 Peace, Coach Davis. How you doing, King? I'm good. I'm good, gentlemen. Hey, listen, man. Charlotte, man, I can't agree with you more, man. This election last night was more of an indictment on the Democratic Party because they can put a shoe up.
Starting point is 00:03:48 They can put a shoe up. And that's basically what they did. They put a shoe up. And that shoe got almost 2 million votes, man. That's right. It's ridiculous. You know, he had 49% of the vote in Georgia. 49%.
Starting point is 00:04:04 That means that it wasn't just white people that voted for that man. It was a whole lot of black people that voted for Herschel Walker last night as well. And, you know, my thing is this. You know, they voted for this man and they almost put him in his seat, but they couldn't get it done for Stacey Abrams.
Starting point is 00:04:23 I don't understand that. That's true. For the life of me. It don't make sense to me either. Yeah, I thought about that too. Because most of the time when you go into the voting booth, you just vote straight down the line. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:04:33 So somebody, like back in November, they really had to go out of their way to vote Kemp and then Warnock or Kemp and then, you know, Walker. Like, you know, it's like they purposely had to go out of their way not to vote for Stacey. Right. Absolutely. You know, and, you know, I can't understand the body politics sometimes.
Starting point is 00:04:55 You know, it's very disillusional, you know, because two years ago, this dude almost got back in the office, too. Had 74 million votes. You understand what I'm saying? And again, wasn't all white people, too. That's right. Democrats better give folks something to really believe in over the next couple of years or they're going to be in trouble because Republicans clearly believe in their party.
Starting point is 00:05:20 Absolutely. I always wanted to ask you, trust me, I can speak to you off the air It's a question I got for you For your car show Of course hold on alright I'll hold on brother Get it off your chest 800-585-1051
Starting point is 00:05:37 If you need to vent phone lines are wide open Hit us up now it's The Breakfast Club Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Let's go. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed. Say it with your chest. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:05:55 So if you got something on your mind, lay it out. Hello, who's this? What's up, Envy? What's up, Trav? I'm about to say yee. Well, you know what? If you're listening, good morning, yee. What's up, Char?
Starting point is 00:06:04 What up, sis? How you? I'm doing good. Yee. Well, you know what? If you're listening, good morning, Yee. What's up, Char? What up, sis? How you? I'm doing good. Listen, y'all. An injustice is finally being brought to the light. That happened to me, y'all. What happened? What happened?
Starting point is 00:06:16 So, remember I told y'all a couple years back. Oh, about the rectal prolapse. About what? Never mind. What happened? That Roland Ray has scammed me out of $85. And y'all, the same room finally brought it to the light that he a scammer and that he scamming people. And y'all know how you feel about getting scammed now.
Starting point is 00:06:33 How did he scam you? How did he scam me? Why would you send him $85? Because I paid him $85. I told y'all this. I paid this man $85 to post me for this thing that has gone, so I was going for like the LGBT community. He had like a bunch of like gay and like, you know,
Starting point is 00:06:48 LGBT followers. And he took my money and just disappeared. And they did an investigation on him yesterday and lock him up and bring me to testify. Cause I'm snitching. I'm telling on him. Yeah. We're going to report that story next year. It says Roland Ray,
Starting point is 00:07:02 uh, AKA the most famous boy in a wheelchair, has been accused by several social media users of being a scammer. He is a scammer, and I'm snitching on him. Please lock him up. Now, allegedly, they claim that people pay him for shout-outs, $76 to $100 for shout-outs. But after sending the money, they say he took their cash and rolled out. Salute to Roland Ray, man.
Starting point is 00:07:29 Salute to Roland Ray. Roland Ray out here hustling, man. Drop one of Clues bombs for Roland Ray, man. No, no. Don't drop one of Clues bombs. Nah, man. Roland Ray out here hustling, man. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:07:39 Y'all bothering that man for shout-outs. You know what I mean? I need to be charging y'all for shout-outs. I'm not mad at Roland Ray. Go ahead, Roland Ray. Do your thing, bro. Don't say allegedly envy when you're reporting. You know somebody personally who he scammed. It's not allegedly. Roland Ray
Starting point is 00:07:52 ain't scamming nobody. Y'all asking that man for shout outs. He'll get to it when he get to it. He'll get to it. That's right. He got some things on his mind. He'll get to shouting y'all out when he get to it. It's been a year, sir. Well, he backed up. Clearly, he's got a long log. He's going to roll up on you soon. Don't worry about it. Huh? It's been a year, sir. Well, he backed up. Clearly, he got a long log. He gonna roll up on you soon. Don't worry about it.
Starting point is 00:08:08 Bye. Mad at that man. Bothering that man for shout-outs, man. Hello, who's this? It's your boy O'Neal from Houston, Texas. O'Neal from H-Town. What up? Get it off your chest, brother. Yeah, I want to give a shout-out to my boy DJ Art Thinny,
Starting point is 00:08:23 a.k.a. DJ Envy on a good season one, episode eight of East New York. You did your thing, man. Thank you, brother. You know, I was excited to do that. And they're going to bring me back. I think I'm on the first episode in the new year. And hopefully they bring me back for some other stuff, man. I'm excited about it, man.
Starting point is 00:08:40 I love that series. The show is really good. If you haven't seen it, it's called East New York. It's on CBS. Great show. And I'm just excited. He show is really good if you haven't seen it. It's called East New York. It's on CBS. Great show, and I'm just excited that they thought about me. He's snitching. He's definitely going to snitch the next episode. I held it down the first episode. They're going to break him. They ain't breaking
Starting point is 00:08:54 me. Yeah. Well, also, I want to say that hip-hop, Homicide, that's also good with Papa Smoke. Man. It's hip-hop, Homicide, first of all. I say homicides the same way. Where you from? I'm from Louisiana, but I stay in Houston.
Starting point is 00:09:10 Yeah, it's a sovereign thing, I guess, because I say hip-hop homicides, too, but it's homicides. Hey, that's one of the best shows on TV, man. It's Luther Van Lichten and 50 Cent. Mona Scott Young. Mona Scott Young, yes. That's one of the best shows on television, man. Yeah, this week, they're going to be diving into the murder of XXX Attention and...
Starting point is 00:09:26 It's Tentacion. Tentacion. Tentacion. Yeah. And then after that, they're going to do Mo3 from Dallas and then they're going to do...
Starting point is 00:09:34 Damn, I don't want to say his name wrong. FBG Duck? Yeah. Out in Chicago. Right. I got a feeling they're going to do one
Starting point is 00:09:41 on Takeoff 2. Well, not this year because those are the last three that they got. XXX Extension, Motri, and FBG Duck. But like you said, the way that so many of our hip-hop stars are passing and being killed, I mean, this show, it can continue on and continue on. I like how they do the show, though. Because the show addresses all the socioeconomic conditions that lead to things like this happening.
Starting point is 00:10:06 They deal with people's trauma. They deal with a lot of these brothers' hurt and anger. So it's not just exploitation of a murder, you know? Correct. And they talk to the right people. They talk to the right people. The family members, people involved, police officers, special agents, friends, pastors. And then they try to get a solution of why hopefully this can be
Starting point is 00:10:25 solved and stopped and maybe It's a good show bro, y'all need to keep watching it, for people that ain't watching I ain't gonna give too much about it but it's a good show. Right and you can stream it on All Black and they got all the episodes up there, shout out to Van Lathan man, he does an amazing job on that show. Alright man
Starting point is 00:10:42 y'all have a good morning. Peace King Alright, get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, you can hit us up. Now, when we come back, we got to talk Nia Long. We all knew this was going to happen, but we'll confirm it when we come back. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:10:57 Morning, everybody. We are The Breakfast Club. I'm DJ Envy. And I go by the name of Charlamagne Tha God. What's happening? Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Nia Long. Rumor has it. Rum Long. Rumor has it.
Starting point is 00:11:06 Rumor. Rumor has it. Call out her name or you gossiping or you chatty patty. I'm gossiping. This is the rumor report. I mean, I guess we on The Breakfast Club. This is where the tea spills, right? Yes.
Starting point is 00:11:15 On The Breakfast Club. Now, in some sad news, Nia Long and Imae Yudoka. Did I say that right? Yes. I don't know. The couple of 13 years has reportedly broken up. Sad news for who? Neil Long might be listening to this right now saying, sad news for who?
Starting point is 00:11:30 I mean, I love to see love. You know what I mean? And the fact that they broke up is sad. Now this is after the ball. You acting like they broke up for no reason. No, I didn't say that at all. But any breakup is sad. It depends what they broke up for.
Starting point is 00:11:41 This one is understandable. Yeah, the news comes less than three months after the Boston Celtics suspended Yadoka for the entire 22 and 23 season for violating team policy. A public scandal that they said was, that Neil Long said was devastating. They have a very strict no snow bunny policy that was implemented by Dr. Umar Johnson
Starting point is 00:12:00 throughout the whole NBA that he violated. Yeah, so after 13 years, their relationship seems to be over. They still will be co-parenting their 11-year-old son, Kez. So we wish him the best, man, and continue to pray because, I mean, anything like that is definitely tragic for, or not even tragic, but devastating and difficult for both Nia Long and their son. Yeah, and I mean, she was publicly embarrassed.
Starting point is 00:12:25 Like, you publicly violated your relationship. So, you know, I can understand them breaking up. Now, in the last couple of days, we've been seeing Steph Curry. He did this full court shot. He did five in a row, and everybody was so like, oh my gosh, how did he possibly do it? I mean, I thought it was amazing. I was like, and he stopped at five?
Starting point is 00:12:44 He should have kept going. Well, it seems like that shot wasn't real. What? Yes, it wasn't real. He did it five times in a row. I saw it with my own eyes. Yeah, but it wasn't real. How you deep fake a shot like that five times in a row?
Starting point is 00:12:56 Who told you it was not real? He said it wasn't real. He said that although he's the greatest shooter in history of the NBA, they're saying, unfortunately, his team said that that was not real. If Steph Curry can admit that shot is not real, you can admit that your beard not real. You know what I'm saying? And a lot of ladies can admit that, you know, your bodies aren't real.
Starting point is 00:13:15 If Steph Curry can admit that that shot wasn't real, which he didn't have to, a lot of y'all can start coming clean about the fake stuff y'all doing too. You put the audio in, Eddie? Because they ain't going to believe me if I say it. They only going to believe it if he says it. Audio's not in? Nah, audio's not in, man, but he definitely said it.
Starting point is 00:13:31 I'm more interested in seeing how they faked the shot. Yeah, because they did it from two different angles. But he said he made two of them, but he said, no, he didn't make all five. Okay, see, come on now. I need more context. So he did at least make, you said he made two. He made two, yeah. That's incredible. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:46 I don't care that he didn't make five in a row. When he did it the first time, I was like, oh, shoot. I mean, it's pretty damn amazing. Now, also. I don't like how you disrespected Steph Curry. What you mean? And especially you being beige. What?
Starting point is 00:13:57 You're supposed to rep for your beige brothers. What? You know what I'm saying? In a more mature way. It went viral because we all thought it was five. No, it did not. It went viral because he hit that crazy shot. If he did it once, it would have went viral.
Starting point is 00:14:08 The five in a row, I didn't even see him do it five times in a row, to be honest with you. Yes, you did. It was viral. I only saw him do it twice, and I was like, oh, shoot. And I moved on. You're a damn liar. Now, also, Will Smith talks about, you got it?
Starting point is 00:14:20 You got it? Okay, let's hear it, because they're not going to believe it if I say it. Go ahead. This is kind of off topic, I guess, but what was up with the doctored video of the full court heaves? And then also, yeah. You said the doctored video? That's what Raymond said. Raymond said it was fake.
Starting point is 00:14:39 No, the doctored, the edited, the CGI. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Nobody believes I made five in a row from 90 90 feet sorry finish your question my bad um i mean yeah but then also like a lot of people did believe that it was legit for you know i think some people still believe it's real i'll let i'll let them be the judge of that, but it's an ultimate compliment to probably be amazed by it, but not think it's outlandish that it could be real.
Starting point is 00:15:12 But we had some fun with it. The Sports Illustrated team coming with some heat. I did make two of them. See? You made two of them. No, I don't like how y'all disrespecting the greatest player of this generation. He is the greatest shooter in NBA history. He's the greatest player of this generation.
Starting point is 00:15:28 He made two. I didn't hear him say it was fake. He said, I did make two of them. I didn't hear him say it was fake. I didn't hear him say he didn't make five in a row. He said, I made two of them. I didn't hear him say it was fake. I heard him say that.
Starting point is 00:15:39 You know, what he said, I can understand that y'all would think that something like that couldn't be real, but I didn't hear him say it was fake. He said he made. You know what? Forget it. Now, Will Smith, he was on all the smoke podcast and he was talking about being an influential person wearing Michael Jordan sneakers. And he talks about that. Did you know what you was doing for the culture?
Starting point is 00:15:59 Doing a Fresh Prince when you were showing up with the Fresh Jays? No, I know you didn't. No idea. I know you did. It's like I was I was living the culture. Right. Right showing up with the Fresh Jays? No idea. I know you didn't. No idea. I know you didn't. It's like I was living the culture. Right. Right? You were the culture. Yo, at that time, I was literally calling
Starting point is 00:16:15 Jordan, and I was like, Mike, please, please don't give it to nobody. Like, just let me be the first person. Oh, really? I gotta be the first person to wear it. That's dope. He was like, man, I don't run i gotta be the first person that's dope he was like man i don't run that i don't run that he was like dude you sure enough had him though you sure enough had him yo the the fours were the fresh princes luke de matt barnes and steven jackson make sure you subscribe to all the smoke podcasts on the black effect iheart radio network it's interesting
Starting point is 00:16:43 to know what those things because you know when know, when I saw Will Smith doing that, he was just reflecting what I saw people around me doing, you know? All the drug dealers around me had the J's. Had the J's and had them early. They used to pay early, because you go to Foot Locker. Foot Locker usually used to get the sneakers two, three weeks early. You pay a Foot Locker employee, and they used to give you the J's early. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:17:01 It was Saturday mornings they used to come out? Saturday morning, yeah. Yeah, Saturday morning they used to come out? Saturday morning, yeah. Yeah, Saturday morning they used to come out. I couldn't afford them. And lastly, we all know Trevor Noah is leaving the Daily Show.
Starting point is 00:17:09 He's left the Daily Show, but... This is last week. It's last week, but they're going to have some people filling in until I guess they get a new host.
Starting point is 00:17:15 Tomorrow's his last day, actually. Chelsea Handler, D.L. Hughley, Wanda Sykes, just to name a few, which is pretty dope. Marlon Wayans.
Starting point is 00:17:24 I saw Leslie Jones. Leslie Jones, yeah. I love a lot of those names for The Daily Show. And out of all of those names that I saw for guest hosts, I would not mind seeing Chelsea Handler or D.L. Hughley be the permanent host of The Daily Show. Absolutely. If they have the time. If they have the time.
Starting point is 00:17:39 Because D.L. Hughley has a lot on his plate. It would be hard. I know Chelsea would probably be the more likely option because Chelsea has said she wants to get back in late night television. D.L. makes a lot on his plate. It would be hard. I know Chelsea would probably be the more likely option because Chelsea has said she wants to get back in late-night television. DL makes a lot of money on the road, and he does his radio show every day, so he probably don't have the time, but he would be a great voice. People forget when DL Hughley had his show on CNN back in the day. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:17:57 So if you think that DL just started talking about politics, you're bugging. DL Hughley used to have a show on CNN. So Chelsea Handler would probably be the most logical choice. And she got a name. Yep. You know what I mean? People know her from late night television. She wants to do it.
Starting point is 00:18:10 It's an easier transition. Yeah, she checks off a lot of boxes. Yeah, it makes a lot of sense. All right. Well, that is your rumor report. Now, when we come back, we'll tell you about Donald Trump. His organization was found guilty. And we'll tell you what of.
Starting point is 00:18:22 And don't forget, Jonathan Greenblatt will be joining us. He's the CEO of the Anti--defamation league the adl and we're gonna be talking to him in a little bit as well so don't move us to breakfast club come on the breakfast club your mornings will never be the same when it's time to get with someone special the best way to do it is with magnum large size condoms that gold foil wrapper is a badge of honor and it means you're protected. And you take care of things with comfort. Accept no substitutes. Bring the pleasure with the gold standard. Magnum large size.
Starting point is 00:18:52 Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together. You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout? Well, that's when the real magic happens. So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know, follow, and admire,
Starting point is 00:19:33 join me every week for Post Run High. It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all. It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. country. I planted the flag and just kind of looked out of like this is mine I own this. It's surprisingly easy. There's 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete. Everybody's doing it. I am King Ernest Emmanuel. I am the Queen of Ladonia. I'm Jackson the first King of Capra burg. I am the supreme leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia. Be part of a great colonial tradition. Why can't I trade my own country? My forefathers did that themselves. What could go wrong?
Starting point is 00:20:24 No country willingly gives up their territory. I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead. Oh my God. What is that? Bullets. Bullets. We need help! We still have the off-road portion to go. Listen to Escape from Zakistan. And we're losing daylight fast. That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. As a kid, I
Starting point is 00:20:54 really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you. Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself, and leaning into her dreams. I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
Starting point is 00:21:15 For self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step. And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going. This increment of small, determined moments. Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love. I forgive myself. It's okay. Like grace. Have grace with yourself.
Starting point is 00:21:38 You're trying your best. And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing. Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before listen to on purpose with jay shetty on the iheart radio app apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts so y'all this is quest love and i'm here to tell you about a new podcast i've been working on with the story pirates and john glickman called historical records it's a family-friendly podcast yeah you heard that right. A podcast for all ages.
Starting point is 00:22:09 One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th. I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records, Nimany, to tell you all about it. Make sure you check it out. Hey, y'all. Nimany here. I'm the host of a brand-new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records. Historical Records brings history to life through hip hop.
Starting point is 00:22:32 Flash, slam, another one gone. Bash, bam, another one gone. The crack of the bat and another one gone. The tip of the cap is another one gone. Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history. Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Starting point is 00:22:55 Check it. And it began with me. Did you know, did you know? I wouldn't give up my seat. Nine months before Rosa, it was Claudette Colvin. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records. Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise. Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:23:24 Hi, I'm Marie. And I'm Sydney. And we're Mess. Well, not a mess, but on our podcast called Mess, we celebrate all things messy. But the gag is, not everything is a mess. Sometimes it's just living. Yeah, things like J-Lo on her third divorce.
Starting point is 00:23:41 Living. Girls' trip to Miami. Mess. Ozempic. Messy, skinny living. Restaurant stealing a birthday cake. Mess. Wait, what flavor was the cake though?
Starting point is 00:23:53 Okay, that's a good question. Hooking up with someone in accounting and then getting a promotion. Living. Breaking up with your girlfriend while on Instagram Live. Living. It's kind of mess.
Starting point is 00:24:05 Yeah. Well, you get it. Got it? Live, love, mess. Listen to Mess with Sydney Washington and Marie Faustin on iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Ice columns.
Starting point is 00:24:19 Man, remember when they used to say, believe half of what you hear and all of what you see? Mm-hmm. That quote did not age well. After finding out that that Steph Curry video was doctored and didn't, y'all just showed me an Instagram page with the guy. What's the guy's name, Nick? Ari. Ari.
Starting point is 00:24:34 Ari does this stuff all the time. Believe half of what you hear, all of what you see. Whoever made that quote up did not know social media was coming. That's right. He's talented. He is talented. All right. Well, let's get in some front page news.
Starting point is 00:24:47 Now, Manhattan jury has found two Trump organization companies guilty on multiple charges of criminal tax fraud and falsifying business records connected to a 15 year scheme to defraud tax authorities by failing to report and pay taxes on compensation for top executives. Now, the Trump Corp and the Trump Payroll Corp were found guilty on all charges they faced. Now, they're saying Donald Trump and his family were not charged in the case, but the former president was mentioned repeatedly during the trial. Now, the Trump Organization could face a maximum of $1.6 million in fines when sentenced in mid-January. Yeah, I don't even know what that means. So nobody's going to jail. It's just fines. Nobody's going to jail. It's just fines.
Starting point is 00:25:25 Nobody's going to jail. And now they said the company is not at risk of being dismantled. So this is what I don't understand, right? If a person does that, they're going to jail. Yes. But since it's in the LLC, nothing happens? Lock the whole corporation up. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:25:40 As I said, I don't even know what any of that means that you just said. It's like, oh, okay, so nobody's going to jail. It's just a bunch of fines and they get to continue the business. So there's no, I guess the punishment is the fines, I don't even know what any of that means that you just said. It's like, oh, okay, so nobody's going to jail. It's just a bunch of fines, and they get to continue the business? So there's no, I guess the punishment is the fines, I guess. But how is this a victory if they stole all the money? They're just really giving back the money that they stole. Nobody's going to jail. Nobody has a felony record, I don't believe, right?
Starting point is 00:25:57 Hey, man, one thing this country does not know how to do is punish white privilege. They just don't. Which is one of the things that we talk to Jonathan Greenblatt about when he gets here, by the way. Now, also, Caroline's Comedy Club. Now, probably one of the most influential comedy
Starting point is 00:26:15 clubs in New York City. We had so many comedians come up here from, that were performing there from Kevin Hart, Little Duvall, Donnell Rawlins, Joe Coy. Who else did I see at Caroline's? Everybody. I think I've seen literally everybody. Everybody. Jess Hilarious, Yvonne Orgy.
Starting point is 00:26:31 Any comedian you can name. Miss Pat. Everybody. Everybody. Everybody. You might as well say everybody. Every comedian, you know, comes to Caroline's on Broadway in New York City. Everybody. New Year's Eve. It's a wrap. The owner, Caroline H heard she's been up here before, too. She said, I did not renew my lease.
Starting point is 00:26:49 New Year's Eve will be our last night. She said, although businesses rebounded strongly since the pandemic, the venue's 10-year lease at the spot, I guess the owner wanted more money, and she couldn't afford it, didn't want to pay more money, so it looks like New Year's Eve will be their last night which is crazy Caroline's is an institution whoever owns that building is an idiot yeah whoever owns that building is an idiot now why would they be charging Caroline more and explaining me well ever since the pandemic our prices have
Starting point is 00:27:25 been shooting up so if you're a landlord i mean you really want to get your old tenants out if you're greedy and get new tenants in because let's say your old rent is let's say for that building twenty thousand dollars the new rent might be twenty seven thousand dollars which is an additional seven thousand dollars a month which if you times that by 12 you see what it is it's well over eighty thousand dollars an additional month. So that's probably what happened. But, you know, when I'm talking about recession and then where, you know, interest rates going high, I'm like, why wouldn't you keep the person in Carolina, sign another 10 year lease?
Starting point is 00:27:54 You know, you're guaranteed to get that rent for 10 years. Yeah. I mean, what has been more consistent in Carolina? Even if the country goes into a recession, people still want to unwind. People are going to still go to a good comedy show. In a lot of ways, a comedy club is a recession-proof business in some ways. People will
Starting point is 00:28:11 spend money to go out, laugh, make themselves feel better. Caroline has been consistent for years. It's a perfect date night. It's comedy, food, and drinks. I wouldn't be shocked if that building remains empty for a long time if they get rid of Caroline's. Now, lastly,
Starting point is 00:28:27 I just want to tell you guys, beware of these holiday scams. These are the four holiday scams that have been getting people this holiday season, and they're saying, please be careful. Scam number one,
Starting point is 00:28:38 package delivery scam. All right? They said, if you see unexpected packages like FedEx, UPS, or UPS, so if you see uh unexpected packages like uh fedex ups or ups so if you receive a text that mentions a package delivery you may likely be easily fall for a scam so if somebody texts you and say hey you got a package that they deliver it or send you information don't do it because that is scam number one has that happened to you who you well no i don't be ordering no packages that damn thing happened to you? Who? You.
Starting point is 00:29:06 No, I don't be ordering no packages. That damn shit ain't happening to my wife. All right. Scam number two, charity scams. They said a lot of times people ask to donate money. They usually do it between phone, email, and text. Supposing there's somebody that works for a legitimate charity asking for money for the holidays. These schemes will try and appeal to your emotions during the holiday season. Hey, can you help a young boy who has nothing?
Starting point is 00:29:27 Can you donate some money for toys? Hey, this mother has lost their house in a fire. Can you help him out during Christmas? Hey, this family has no Christmas tree. Can you help them out? That is usually a scam as well. Well, I budget. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:29:40 I do budget, you know, the charity that I do during the holidays because I know that those requests are coming in. And I usually grant those requests to people I actually know and organizations I actually know. Number three, the social media gift exchange scam. Hey, let's do Secret Santa together. Me and my friends, we could give away some good gifts. I was going to say in grade school, somebody would have to be my Secret Santa over social media. SMD, that's what I'm going to tell them about. SMD from the back. What you talking about?
Starting point is 00:30:08 Alright, don't tip somebody. You're right, they might want that gift. Don't tip somebody with a good time. You're right. They're like, damn, I ain't ask for all that. Ask for jingle bells, not balls. What? Nothing. And lastly, gift card scams, right? Now this is probably very popular. Somebody saying, hey, give me
Starting point is 00:30:24 $500 and I'll give you $1,000 worth of gift cards. That doesn't work. How to avoid gift card scams. Buy the gift cards in person. Do not mess with anybody online. Do not give your social security number and do not give any credit card information. If you do want to buy a gift card, go to Walmart, Target, Stop and Shop, your local store, wherever you buy, store Staples, but do not go
Starting point is 00:30:48 online and that scam of, hey, give me $300, I'll give you $500, that doesn't work in real life. You would think that stuff doesn't work, but I know some people who tried to turn $700 into $7,000. You know what I mean? And then they end up arguing with some Nigerian on the phone, you know? Because they were stupid enough
Starting point is 00:31:04 to send that person $700 and they're wondering why they ain't got $7,000 back. It's not how life works, people. Not at all. At all. Alright, well that is your front page news. Now when we come back the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League. Jonathan Greenblatt will be joining us. Jonathan Greenblatt will be joining us.
Starting point is 00:31:20 Discussing a lot of different things. Yes. Alright, we'll be talking about the Jewish community, Kanye West and more. The black community. Okay. Yes. All right. We'll be talking about the Jewish community, Kanye West and more. The black community. The black community as well. Yes. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:31:30 The Breakfast Club. Power 105.1. The Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building.
Starting point is 00:31:48 That's right. The CEO of the Anti-Defamation League. Jonathan Greenblatt. Welcome. Good morning. Well, thanks for having me. How are you, man? I'm well.
Starting point is 00:31:55 How are you guys? I'm blessed black and highly favored. Doing pretty good. There you go. So let's start off. What is the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League? What do I do? So the Anti-Defamation League, let's just step back.
Starting point is 00:32:04 It's the oldest anti- hate organization in the United States. It was founded in 1913 after a Jewish man was lynched. He'd been falsely accused of a crime, wrongly convicted, and ultimately the mob tore him from his jail, and they hung him
Starting point is 00:32:19 from a tree. Sounds familiar. I was going to say, lynchings happen to young black men and black women very frequently in the South. This was the first high-profile lynching of a Jewish man. And a bunch of Jews said, we've got to do something about this.
Starting point is 00:32:32 And so they founded an organization they called the Anti-Defamation League. And they wrote a mission statement that was pretty amazing, was that the purpose is to, quote, stop the defamation of the Jewish people and secure justice and fair treatment to all. You know, this organization made the country safer of the Jewish people, and secure justice and fair treatment to all.
Starting point is 00:32:46 You know, this organization made the country safer for its Jewish people and safer for black people, safer for LGBTQ people, safer for immigrants. And I'm blessed, like really, really blessed to stand on that legacy. And what does the CEO of the ADO do? So basically, I do three things. So number one, we protect the community.
Starting point is 00:33:04 We track anti-Semitic incidents. We help train law enforcement so they understand what hate crimes are and how to protect communities, black, brown, Jewish, gay, etc. And we monitor the extremists. Like just two weeks ago, we had a situation in Penn Station you may have seen, where the FBI
Starting point is 00:33:19 and the NYPD apprehended two men with bulletproof vests, guns, knives, swastika, armbands, and rounds of ammunition. That was based on a piece of intelligence that an analyst sitting at our center on extremism provided to the FBI. So last year we gave over 1300 tips. So number one, we track incidents and I'll come back to the incidents. Number two, we advocate. So the short term, it's protecting the community. The the medium term It's about improving the climate and we lobby in Washington. We lobby in state capitals. We litigate right now we're trying to bankrupt the proud boys and the Oath Keepers and we speak out in the court of public opinion to and then thirdly
Starting point is 00:33:56 We educate so we are one of the largest providers in America of anti-bias anti-hate content in schools We reach three and a half to four million kids every year. And so what'll happen is like a black high school player will be hazed on a football team or an effeminate teenager will be bullied for being gay or a Jewish student will have her, a swastika carved in her locker and a parent or a principal or whatever,
Starting point is 00:34:20 they will bring in ADL. And our content is about fighting anti-black racism, anti-Semitism, homophobia, all those kinds of things. One thing that I always have a problem with with any group of people is a lot of times we don't have the conversation so we don't know what hurts, right? We don't know what's bothersome. We don't know what
Starting point is 00:34:38 to say, what we can't say, what's inappropriate, what's defamation and all that. What are the terms that is shouldn't we say? I think you're saying what exactly is anti-Smitism well that's part of it too so like you know uh let's say kanye says uh jewish people have all the let's not use him i would rather use me as an example okay well let's say people say jewish people have all the power or you know jewish people run hollywood or jewish people run the music industry uh these are the things that
Starting point is 00:35:04 we've been hearing recently. Explain to us what those terms mean to you. And is it hurtful? Is it painful? Is it not? Is it, you know, like, what is it to you? Like, if you ask me, you know, the N word, how does that feel? And this to any of us, we can define that.
Starting point is 00:35:16 But how does that feel to you? And what can we say? What can't we say? What is foul? What is not foul? You know? Look, DJ Envy, I'm really glad you asked the question. And like, I'm just going to share, you know,
Starting point is 00:35:26 Charlamagne and I have been talking for years now. And a lot of what we do is behind the scenes. And sometimes we do call things out, but I believe that you call people in before you call them out. Absolutely. And I don't believe in cancel culture. I believe in cancel culture. So that being said, what do we call out?
Starting point is 00:35:42 So again, our core mission, if you will, is protect the Jewish people. That's our core purpose. So anti-Semitism is the threat. So anti-Semitism is kind of an irrational, let's say, hatred of individuals or institutions because they are Jewish. And anti-Semitism is interesting if you think about it relative to other forms of prejudice. Because I think anti-Semitism, it's like a conspiracy theory. Like, it's about the
Starting point is 00:36:05 way the world works so the jews did this to me the jews have too much power the jews are the communists the jews are the capitalists the jews control congress the jews want to kill christian people muslim people black people whatever it's this warped kind of idea that shapeshifts relative to time and place. I mean, it's described as the oldest hatred. It's been around thousands of years, you know, after the Jews were expelled from Jerusalem by the Romans and they lived in diaspora as a small community in Europe, in the Middle East, in parts of Asia, and these Jews continued speaking Hebrew. They didn't assimilate into the mainstream population. They continued their own religion. They continued their own dietary rules. Jews don't believe in conversion or proselytization,
Starting point is 00:36:57 so they stayed small. They didn't really grow. When the church, like in Europe, needed someone to blame, blame the Jews. When the kings needed someone to blame, blame those Jews. Because they were always there. They were always different. They were always living on the margins. So flash forward to today, anti-Semitism shows up in different ways, often characterized by a series of myths or tropes. So, for example, the Jews run Hollywood. Look, it is certainly true that there are a number of prominent
Starting point is 00:37:25 Jewish people in Hollywood, but the idea that the Jews run Hollywood is nuts. There's no cabal of Jews who are manipulating things, but the idea that Jews and power shows up over history, right? Many people know about something called the Protocols of Zion, which was a forgery written over 100 years ago, that there was a group ofs who were trying to run the world hitler used that to justify you know the genocide of six million jews and so when you say jews run hollywood jews run the music industry jews control congress sometimes it's the jewish state israel controls congress israel you know the zionists run the media. It's the same stuff.
Starting point is 00:38:07 And why is it a problem? Like, some people say, well, I would love if people thought that my community ran Hollywood. But, like, this has led to harassment and violence. So anti-Semitism can, if you will, show up as people thinking that white Jews aren't Jews. It can show up as white supremacists. It can show up as people saying, like Kanye, by the way. Kanye got ejected by Elon Musk off of Twitter last week. Elon says because he put an image up of a Jewish star of David with a swastika in it. I can tell you there are rallies, anti-Israel rallies every week,
Starting point is 00:38:44 where they say Zionism is Nazism, that Zionists are committing genocide. I've seen that image a million times. But these are all manifestations of what I will characterize as an irrational hatred of the Jewish people. And look, Jewish people are the most victimized religious minority in the country. 60% of all the religious-based hate crimes target Jews, despite the fact that Jews are just 2% of the population. The antisemitism is up. We've been tracking antisemitic incidents at ADL for 45 years. 2021 was the highest total we've ever seen. It was a 34% increase over the year before. Now, every one of those,
Starting point is 00:39:27 my staff investigated and verified everything that we report. And I mean, if you guys go to church or your listeners go to church, you can ask yourselves, do you have armed guards in front of your church? No, we need to though. I felt that way ever since the incident happened in my hometown of Charleston, South Carolina. So. We should talk about that and what ADL is doing about that. So let's come back to that. But literally every synagogue in the United States has an armed guard in it. Every synagogue in the United States knows how to do lockdown drills and, you know,
Starting point is 00:39:57 live shooter drills. We are very used to our synagogues being firing ranges. And there's a lot of fear that comes from that. What's your name? There's a term Jews, right? Is that a term that can be said? Because at one time- At one time you couldn't say that.
Starting point is 00:40:11 I thought you had to say Jewish. Yeah, you can say Jew. Language evolves and changes relative like cultural norms. So I think of myself as an American Jew. So you can say Jew. Now, I'll also say that a lot of, when we talk about what language matters, it's all about context. So when, you know, Nick Fuentes, you know, Donald Trump's dining companion uses the term Jew, he probably doesn't mean it in the way
Starting point is 00:40:36 like when I say it. And it's like, you mentioned the N word, like when a black person says, you know, the black person has a very different meeting than when Nick Fuentes used at dinner with Donald Trump. So a lot of this is about context. If you call me Jewish, that's just fine with me. If you say Jonathan's an American Jew, that's just fine with me, too. All right, we got more with Jonathan Greenblatt. When we come back, he is the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League.
Starting point is 00:40:59 So don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League. Charlamagne? Go back to the anti-Semitic conversation because I got labeled anti-Semitic because I said, you know, after the Nick Cannon situation, this shows that Jewish people have power and I can't wait until black people have power because we can't even get the people who kill us fired in reference to the cops who at the time were still, who hadn't been charged for killing Breonna Taylor. So why is that considered anti-Semitic?
Starting point is 00:41:31 Because that's coming from a place of reverence. Yeah, I get that. And so I think that's some of the complexity of this. Now, number one, I tell you at ADL, like we are very, very hesitant to call someone anti-Semitic unless there is a pattern of behavior over time. You might say to call someone anti-Semitic unless there is a pattern of behavior over time. You might say something that's anti-Semitic intentionally or not, but it's up to us to explain why.
Starting point is 00:41:53 So I don't know the specifics of who said exactly that. But what I would say is, no, no, no. But who who ascribed that to you and said Charlie is an anti-Semite? I don't think that's right. And I think you've shown a willingness to engage and to be open you're showing it with me and i appreciate that vulnerability and i hope i show it with you and with your listeners today now all that being said again the trope of jews and power makes simply when you say i want to have that kind of power you might not mean it in some conspiratorial way that may be how some jewish people heard it because even in hip-hop right
Starting point is 00:42:24 it's always been you got got to have Jewish people in your corner, you know, like, you know, in a good way, in a good way. Like, you know, it's the thing to say, like, you know, I got, I got some very powerful Jewish people in my corner. I don't know if it's, we're saying it because of the stereotype of Jews having power or just that they're powerful and happen to be Jewish. See, this is what's tough about it. Context matters.
Starting point is 00:42:47 Intent matters. There can be an offense even accidentally, like Kyrie Irving, I don't think, was trying to be... No, not at all. I think he was just ignorant. With the Kyrie Irving situation, right? You know, Kyrie Irving got suspended. There was five things he had to do
Starting point is 00:43:00 before he was playing basketball again. But I also ask about like amazon for having that film on there i don't feel like amazon got much of that fire so i'm going to tell you we are working on that because you're pointing something out dj envy that's incredibly important it's not just about what the people say it's what the platform does it's not just what chappelle says what snl does or nbc does it's not just about the what kappelle says, it's what SNL does or NBC does. It's not just about what Kyrie tweets, it's about Amazon hosting it. So look, we've launched a whole campaign against Amazon. We announced on Monday, we're working with the German government because
Starting point is 00:43:34 Holocaust denialism and that movie is offensive in part because it says that white Jews invented the Holocaust, that it didn't really happen.'s not true but holocaust denialism is illegal in germany that movie is available on amazon germany so we are now working with the german government because amazon is breaking the law now you also didn't mention uh dave chappelle right yeah for years comedians have made jokes about everything under the sun right uh when is a joke not funny anymore where it's a problem because some people find dave chapelle's jokes funny i'm sure some jewish people find a lot of jokes yeah the criticism was he normalized anti-semitism as a person who
Starting point is 00:44:15 doesn't always know what is considered anti-semitic i didn't know what he normalized so first of all i would say that i give always as head of ADL, a very wide berth when it comes to comedy. And Dave Chappelle is an equal opportunity offender. And so is SNL. And I pretty much don't say boo. But what was problematic about what he said are a few things. So number one, keep in mind, as you probably know, because it's been reported, he did a different monologue in the rehearsal. Right there, that's a little bit of a tell
Starting point is 00:44:46 and i think he knew that it was going to be too hot or too controversial and they might tell him not to do it so right there number one number two he literally said the problem wasn't what kanye said it said he said it out loud when he said that you know sometimes you don't know in comedy whether it's going to be punch or a punch line. This just felt like a punch. But there was something else that he said that also really, I thought about our conversations that really hit me when he basically said, look, Jewish people have suffered. And he acknowledged that towards the end.
Starting point is 00:45:17 But he said, don't blame black people for your trauma. He said it kind of like that. I'm paraphrasing. Like, no one was doing that. I've gone after Tucker Carlson, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Donald Trump, plenty of other people on the right who are white. I've gone after plenty of people on the left who are white to say that we're blaming black people for the trauma really, really hurt because I think it was really, really wrong. Yeah, I think sometimes people feel like in regard to anti-Semitism, black people get
Starting point is 00:45:46 labeled, but then suffer more consequences for it than other groups. You know what I mean? Nothing seems to happen to Donald Trump. Nothing seems to happen to Tucker Carlson. But other black people that get labeled anti-Semitic, they lose things. Lose everything. I hear you. I think about Myers Leonard last year, two years ago.
Starting point is 00:46:03 Myers Leonard, you know, he was a forward for the Heat, who he was streaming on Steam, playing like, I can't remember what game he was playing. He used a pretty offensive term toward Jews. It was a shooting game, I believe. Call of Duty or something. Call of Duty, I think it was, yeah. And we called him out.
Starting point is 00:46:18 The Heat dropped him. Hasn't been picked up by another team, right? So he pretty much got canceled. By the way, we've worked with myers over the years we worked them right away after that he's done some good stuff with us calling out hate on video games since then is he black or he's white he's white okay he lost his whole career but let me ask you when somebody does something like that and says something wrong and disrespectful and he loses everything that's kind of like cancel culture it is which
Starting point is 00:46:42 is why like we called him out when he said it. Because it doesn't give you a chance to apologize and to make good of what you've done because your life and career is done. Look, man, and what's really a shame about Myers, he's a good guy. He's a young guy who's tried really hard. Look, I don't want to speak to his talent on the court,
Starting point is 00:46:58 but it's sad that he hasn't landed somewhere, as far as I know. Do you ever look at that and say, damn, we did that? Like, we took his career. Do you ever look at that and say, damn, we did that? Like, we took his career. Even though it's something that he said. Well, I was going to get to that because me and you had a conversation one time, Jonathan, about Kyrie and it was
Starting point is 00:47:14 after the list of demands came up. Which you said y'all didn't have anything to do with. Nothing to do with. And one thing you said in that conversation was you were going to call the Nets and tell them that they should let Kyrie back play. Which I did. So jumping to Kyrie for a second, I mean, I'll just say the answer you're thinking, but like, I think a lot about the fact that ADL is a deeply respected organization. So when we say something, it has a kind of resonance and I take that responsibility really seriously. And again,
Starting point is 00:47:39 I try to call people in before we call them out. Now, when there's something really public, like what Myers did, that's just objectively wrong. But I'm proud of the fact that we've worked with him since then, featured him in programs, tried to lift him up. So that's what we've tried to do. Because I do think a lot about what you said, EJ Envy, and it's real. Kyrie, we were talking, and you said you called the nephew.
Starting point is 00:48:01 Oh, yeah. You know, Kyrie's not Myers Leonard. Kyrie's one of the most well-known players in the game. So when he did this and then didn't seem to show any contrition or any interest in any contrition, by the way, that's problematic. But we work with the Nets and his family and the Players Association and the league and his friends to try to work this out. And then after, um,
Starting point is 00:48:29 he said he had another pretty terrible press conference and the net suspended him. I got a call from that and said, this is, we're going to have, we're going to have to do a bunch of things. Would you be willing to meet with him? I said, of course I will.
Starting point is 00:48:35 And I've said that by the way, since the very beginning, I still haven't met with him. Spoken to his, his dad, I've spoken to his stepmom, who's his agent. I've spoken to his friends. I've talked to him, but who's his agent i've spoken to his friends i've
Starting point is 00:48:45 talked to him but i would talk to him today if he wanted to have that conversation because i think he has since the whole kind of debacle demonstrated again and again that he's really sincere and when josiah and adam silver say we met with him and the man has never expressed an anti-semitic thought and he really wants to learn like i want to help him learn have you spoke to kanye before was that about conversation i was asked would i meet with him and my answer was yes even now admittedly that was before okay okay before alex jones like he seems unwilling or uninterested in any kind of real sincere conversation. Look, I will say that I typically approach people with the benefit of the doubt.
Starting point is 00:49:30 I assume people have good intention, not ill intention. So it's hard to go talk to somebody like that when you know he has a pattern of behavior that demonstrates ill intent. All right, well, don't move. We got more with Jonathan Greenblatt when we come back. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. A-T-L, Jacob, A-T-L, Jacob You tell me you've fallen out of love with me Hope you can find someone to love you better than I did Taking our memories on love and treating it like nothing
Starting point is 00:50:19 Taking our memories on love and treating it like gossip It's my love for my grandmother, make me gentle when I care for you Tell me you're falling out of love, it's breaking my heart in two Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO of the Anti-Defamatione, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League. Charlamagne?
Starting point is 00:50:49 You know, the ADL is an anti-hate group. It often feels like it doesn't have the same passion for anti-blackness as it does anti-Semitism. That's a fair question. I mean, we were created after this lynching to protect Jewish people. That's why we exist. And so at a time when anti-Semitism
Starting point is 00:51:06 has reached literally an all-time high, it's fair. We're putting a lot of resources on that. We put a lot of resources into fighting extremists, right-wing extremists who want to kill black people and Jewish people. And this is something I think we should talk about because these right-wing extremists,
Starting point is 00:51:21 they're the ones who are rejoicing while they perceive black and Jewish people are fighting because they deeply, passionately hate both of us. So I think there's a lot of shared values between the black and Jewish community. And by the way, just shared people. There are plenty of Jews of color. There are plenty of African-American Jews that I know.
Starting point is 00:51:42 But in addition, I think we have shared values. And unfortunately, we have common enemies. But let's come back to what you asked about. We do a lot with groups like the NAACP, the Urban League, Color of Change, Lawyers Committee at the national level, at the local, we have 25 offices across the country. In all my offices, we're working with, you know, black-led organizations to fight anti-black racism, to be a part of legislation, to be a part of initiatives. And when we launched our campaign against Facebook a few years ago, Stop Hate for Profit, I did it with Derek Johnson, the CEO of the NAACP and Rashad Robinson from Color of Change. But let's come back to on this issue of, are we doing enough on anti-blackness? And what's your expertise in? How are you helping our community?
Starting point is 00:52:25 Because you said before, Charlemagne, you would like to see armed guards in black churches. And that's actually not a crazy idea. I don't think so. Nothing is at the day and age. I feel like that about schools too. So this past September, it's only a couple months ago, the ADL and the Urban League launched a new effort
Starting point is 00:52:41 called the Solidarity and Safety Coalition. And we included that like the National Association of Baptists and a bunch and the United Negro College Fund and a bunch of other groups. ADL is going to share what we've learned about monitoring extremists and protecting houses of worship and faith-based institutions and kind of other important kind of civic entities with the black community, the Asian community, LGBTQ community. We can do more to fight anti-black racism and hate. And this is one very direct way we can do that. I want to go back to something you just said.
Starting point is 00:53:18 You said, you know, you acknowledge there are black Jews. Some people think saying that, that they're labeled anti-Semitic. What is the difference between saying, hey, which is a fact there are black Jews. Some people think saying that, that they're labeled anti-Semitic. What is the difference between saying, hey, which is a fact there are black Jews, and what y'all consider anti-Semitic in that conversation? I don't know anyone could, I mean, the fact there are black Jews is just a statement of truth. I don't think that's anti-Semitic. Let's also acknowledge that Judaism is a wide spectrum, right? So you have Orthodox Jews who speak Yiddish, eat strict kosher and observe the way they do. And then you have very reformed Jews. Then there are other Jews who say, I would never set foot in a synagogue, but they feel culturally Jewish. They identify as Jewish. It's complicated.
Starting point is 00:53:57 It's a religion. It's an ethnicity. It's a culture. So with all that said, there's a range of practice and observance. So there are plenty of black Jews who go to what you might call traditional Jewish synagogue. Then there are other communities like the black Hebrew Israelites. Now, there's a range of practice even among black Hebrew Israelites. There's a large community of them in Israel
Starting point is 00:54:18 who identify as Jewish in a traditional way. And then you have the guys in Times Square who observe in a way that's not so traditional, I would say. They would say y'all aren't Jews. They would say white people are not the original Jews, basically.
Starting point is 00:54:32 And look, they're entitled to their beliefs until that justifies shooting Jewish people with pellet guns on Staten Island. Or like December 2019, two black Hebrew Israelites went into a kosher supermarket in jersey city and killed three people because they said they weren't real jews wow so again i don't you're entitled to believe whatever you want i think we need to recognize that rhetoric can have real
Starting point is 00:54:56 world consequences can we talk about hollywood again because it is true that jewish people founded hollywood but there's a reason for that they some jewish individuals like called the jewish entrepreneurs who couldn't get look at the turn of the century jews couldn't get hired at law firms businesses wouldn't hire jews jews couldn't buy homes in many places you know the reason why we have so many of these medical institutions like mount sinai medical institutions or hospitals wouldn't treat jews So Jewish people had to create their own entities, their own subculture. And so when they couldn't get jobs, you know, entrepreneurial Jews went to the West Coast to build out this new industry that now we call Hollywood, the entertainment industry,
Starting point is 00:55:35 the motion picture industry. And so as an industry, some Jewish people helped to create it. They had some success with it. But at the risk of stating the obvious, there are 10 zillion people in that industry who are not Jewish. I only got a few more questions. What is the stereotype that Jewish people control media? Where does that come from? It comes from these old tropes about Jews in power. I could show you white supremacist literature. That's like 10, 20, 30, 40 years older from today that says Jews control the media. Now, are there some Jewish media executives?
Starting point is 00:56:06 Sure, there are. Do Jews control the media? Not as far as I know. If they did, I think I'd get much better coverage. What do you say to people who say that, you know, y'all are proving somebody like Kanye, right? Because Kanye says, hey, Jewish people have all the power. And then he loses everything. Well, the insidious nature of anti-Semitism and these tropes about power is Kanye can say these things.
Starting point is 00:56:30 Jews have all the power. They're controlling everything. And if we don't deal with that, the myth spreads and it takes root. If we do address that and there are consequences, he says, aha, proves my point. So it's kind of a damned if you do, damned if you don't scenario. We can't ignore it because it has, again, consequences. And if it gets addressed, he says, see, proves my point. But I mean, that's just the insidious and ugly nature of anti-Semitism.
Starting point is 00:56:58 I was going to ask, you know, at one time, especially in Brooklyn, there was a lot of tension between Jewish people and black people. Definitely. Assyric Jews at that, I believe. How have you guys calmed that down and created some type of peace in there because i don't hear about it like i used to when i was a kid i think there's still a lot of tensions there to be honest dj envy i mean the issues in crown heights i think that's kind of what you're referring to it was i think 20 30 years ago but there's still a lot of tensions a lot of times there's fighting because we're together.
Starting point is 00:57:25 And that's what happens. We have communities living in close quarters. That being said, you know, one of the things that I want to do and that the Nets announced was we're going to create community conversations coming off the Kyrie thing. So the Nets are going to sponsor. We're going to start in Brooklyn and bring together young black boys and girls and young Jewish boys and girls and get them talking to each other. I think so often our communities don't interact, you know, and I think we can improve upon that. So these community conversations that we do, I'm hoping
Starting point is 00:57:58 we're going to start in Brooklyn and then we'll expand to other cities. Again, our communities have such a deep history. I am proud. A lot more similarities than we do differences. Way more similarities. And there are those people who want to divide us. Again, we have shared values and we got common enemies. But more than that, I think we have a legacy.
Starting point is 00:58:19 Now, look, Jews didn't come to this country on the hulls of slave ships. Jews don't have the history of 300 years of enslavement, 100 years of Jim Crow. We don't have that history in this country. Being a black man in America has a kind of cost that being Jewish doesn't have. And Jewish people have been able to assimilate in a lot of ways. Absolutely. I can walk down the street and you don't necessarily know that I'm Jewish unless, on the other hand, I'm an Orthodox person, and that I am more likely to be assaulted just because you can see that
Starting point is 00:58:49 I'm Jewish than any other white person. And Jews have our own trauma, which is different than American black trauma or black American trauma, but is real too. And you speak about the trauma that Jewish people have experienced, right? And I hear a lot of my Jewish friends, they talk about that PTSD, right? Do you really think another Holocaust could happen? I wrote a book. It came out in January. It's my first book. It's called It Could Happen Here. I don't think another Holocaust will happen where Jews will be systematically annihilated but I
Starting point is 00:59:25 do think there are a lot of warning signs that suggest that if we don't get our act together history might not exactly repeat itself but it very well could rhyme well Jonathan green black ladies and gentlemen thank you for joining us and we got a practice where we preach cuz you know people gonna be watching so we got to show up for each other like you said on CNN you said Jewish people have to show up for black people when there's anti-blackness and black people have to show up for Jewish people when there's anti-Semitism. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:53 Word. Absolutely. Well, it's The Breakfast Club and don't be a stranger. Deal. All right. Thank you for having me. All right. It's Jonathan Greenblatt.
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Starting point is 01:05:28 We are The Breakfast Club. I'm DJ Envy. I go by the name of Charlamagne Tha God. Good morning. And listen, man, thank you to Jonathan Greenblatt for pulling up. Make sure you go on, what's The Breakfast Club YouTube? Oh, Breakfast Club YouTube. Go to Breakfast Club YouTube and watch the full interview, man.
Starting point is 01:05:45 The whole interview is like, what, an hour and three minutes? That's right. So make sure you go check out the full interview in context on the Breakfast Club YouTube page. All right, well, let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Rashawn Rock. Rumor has it. Rumor has it.
Starting point is 01:06:00 Call out a name or you gossiping or you chatty patty. I'm gossiping. This is the rumor report. I mean, I guess we on The Breakfast Club. This is where the tea spills, right? Yes. On The Breakfast Club. Well, if you don't know, Krishan, Rock, and Blueface, of course, they are together.
Starting point is 01:06:14 They are dating. They have a show on the Zeus Network called Crazy in Love. Now, I don't know how these shows on the Zeus Network be rocking because you talk about fighting and carry it on. I don't even know what the Zeus Network is. I mean, I know what it what it is i just don't know i wouldn't know where to access it is it app that's a good question and we had we had uh lee up here the ceo of the zeus network yeah everything that comes out of it is is always toxic fighting and problems and i guess when they were taping yesterday krishan rock and natalie nunn got into a little altercation
Starting point is 01:06:44 but we don't want we don't want to fight on we don't want to fight on live i just want to know were taping yesterday, Krishan, Rock, and Natalie Nunn got into a little altercation. We don't want to fight on live. I just want to know, Krishan, what happened? You're dumbass. Man, f*** that. Come see us, f***. Keep it safe.
Starting point is 01:06:55 Stay outside. I know. I keep talking to you. I'm talking to you. Bro, bro, bro, bro, bro, bro, bro, bro. Why the f*** you smack me in my face like that, bro? They keep fighting on that show. How y'all out here referring to plates as low vibrational, but not shows like this?
Starting point is 01:07:10 I ain't never heard y'all say this is a low vibrational show, but y'all out here disrespecting soul food, talking about these low vibrational plates. Jesus Christ. I don't know. All I heard was a bunch of low vibrational energy just now. Yeah. Well, also, they were talking about their relationship,
Starting point is 01:07:23 Kashawn, Rock, and Blueface, as they were talking about their relationship because sean rock and uh blue face as they were doing uh lee's uh i said lee's yeez lip service when things go viral in your relationship and people are like they're toxic and they shouldn't be together what do you have to say to that let's speak for i don't know relationships you know when you f**k with somebody like if it's not really like i don't have a data in situation it's not one time i can't bring god into a situation i could pray with this guy i could make money with this thing i could travel with this i really feel like that's longevity right there like you know so i don't do no hosting without an right do you feel like he's your soulmate yeah yeah partner like we that love heart is fake bro now i don't
Starting point is 01:08:08 understand how they continue to show this on television right it's not on tv well zeus network is whatever app or whatever however you watch it it just seems crazy to me that the majority of times you see it they're fighting they're going back and forth she allegedly punched him in the face he allegedly grabs her it just seems so damn toxic she's fighting somebody else i've seen another thing where it seems like they were boxing in the basement. He allegedly grabs her. It just seems so damn toxic. She's fighting somebody else. I've seen another thing where it seems like they were boxing in the basement. Like, nobody has a problem with this? What do you mean, boxing in the basement? They were fighting in the basement. Two girls were going back and forth fighting in the basement.
Starting point is 01:08:33 Like Fight Club? I mean, it was only two girls, but yeah, like Fight Club. I mean, if it was organized? I mean, I don't know. I don't know what you're talking about. It was in the basement. It's like, me and you in the basement. Let's fight. We're gonna tape it for TV. That's what we would be doing in the basement? You don't take anything seriously. You don't know what you're talking about. It was in the basement. It's like me and you in the basement. Let's fight. We're going to tape it for TV. That's what we'll be doing in the basement? You don't take anything serious, man.
Starting point is 01:08:49 You don't take anything serious. I'm trying to figure out what you're talking about, man. Forget it. This guy's crazy. Forget it. Now, Tory Lanez is now facing an additional charge in the Megan Thee Stallion shooting case. Now, on Tuesday, a felony charge of discharging a firearm with gross negligence has been added in the case. Now, why is that added in the case? What was the charge again?
Starting point is 01:09:13 Are you listening? I am. You said firing a firearm. A felony charge of discharging a firearm with gross negligence has been added in the case. I thought that's what he was already charged with. Well, they just added that Tuesday, so obviously he wasn't. I don't know, man.
Starting point is 01:09:29 I'll wait for the verdict and all of that other stuff. I'm not a lawyer, so I don't understand that legal jargon. Yeah, well, I don't understand. I thought they had enough to possibly prosecute him. Why did they keep adding things? I thought that's what he was already being charged with. I thought he was on trial for allegedly shooting her.
Starting point is 01:09:44 So why would that be? I don't know, man. I don he was on trial for allegedly shooting her. So why would that be? I don't know, man. I don't know. I don't know either. But yeah, we'll see what happens. It seems like that's the longest lasting case ever. This is why in the new year, when Breakfast comes back, we have to have a roundtable of experts. I mean, don't get me wrong.
Starting point is 01:09:59 We have a great roundtable of people that we bring on. But I'm talking about like, you know, in the new year with all this new technology we're going to have in the black mothership, which is the name of the new studio, things like this, we can just pull up an attorney. You know what I mean? Pull up one of our criminal lawyer friends. That's true. Now lastly, even though I hate talking about this, I mean, we just have to do it.
Starting point is 01:10:18 Kanye West, he was doing more interviews. Now who's he doing interviews with? Who's keeping giving him these platforms? All the white supremacists. I keep telling y'all over and over that nobody seeks white validation like Kanye West. I've been telling y'all this forever. There is not a black man on this planet who seeks white validation like Kanye West.
Starting point is 01:10:34 So he's finally with his tribe, which is all the other white supremacists. Now, we had Jonathan Greenblatt up here talking about how his words are so hurtful and how his words can really stir things up. But you keep playing his words. I mean, because people were reporting they're talking about it but we're also talking about the effects of it sitting down with uh i think this is the former leader of the proud boys yes and he talks about how uh he feels jewish people should forgive hitler because you
Starting point is 01:10:56 love jews but you're canceled for anti-semitism because you also love hitler but you love everyone equally good guys and bad guys. Yeah, Jewish people can't tell me who I can love and who I can't love. You can't say, you can't force your pain on everyone else. Jewish people, forgive Hitler today. Let it go. Let it go. And stop trying to force it on other people.
Starting point is 01:11:22 Good night. Forgive Pete's penis. Forgive Pete's penis, Kanye. Can you can you do that forgive peach penis tonight forgive that 10 inches tonight can you do that let's see how difficult that would be for you all right can you forgive peach 10 inch penis huh for what it did to your baby mama can you you? Listen, I already told y'all numerous times, there is not a black man on this planet who seeks white validation like Kanye was. Bottom line, point blank
Starting point is 01:11:52 period. Y'all keep thinking he loves y'all. He do not love y'all. He is with the people that he loves right now. And they don't love him. Trust and believe. Alright, well that is your rumor report. Now who you giving that to? Four after the hour, man. Speaking of penises, you know, Chad Mason needs to come to the front of the congregation.
Starting point is 01:12:10 This guy is from Florida. And I know that it's Christmas. But, boy, some of y'all are taking this Christmas spirit thing a little too far. We'll talk about it. All right. We'll get to that next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Starting point is 01:12:36 Florida, man. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. Yes, you are a donkey. A Florida man attacked an ATM for a very strange reason. It gave him too much money. Florida man is arrested after deputies say he rigged the door to his home
Starting point is 01:12:54 in an attempt to electrocute his pregnant wife. He was arrested an Orlando man for attacking a flamingo. The Breakfast Club, bitches. Donkey of the day with Charlemagne the guy. I don't know why y'all keep letting him get y'all like this. Oh, it's not me, Duvalis. Y'all. Okay, Donkey of the Day for Wednesday, December 7th goes to Chad Mason of Orlando, Florida.
Starting point is 01:13:11 What does your Uncle Charla always tell you about the great state of Florida? The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. Okay, I promise you I don't come in here looking for donkeys from Florida. I just can't believe that these things actually happen. Remember on training day when Alonzo got mad at Hoyt because Hoyt wouldn't let him read his paper? This is a newspaper, right? It's 90% bulls**t, but it's entertaining. That's why I read it, because it entertains me.
Starting point is 01:13:38 That's how I feel about Florida. Okay, Florida stories, all right? They be on some BS, all right? But damn, they entertaining. They entertain me. And this one, man. Look, it's the holiday season. Okay, like Andy Williams first stated in 1963,
Starting point is 01:13:51 it's the most wonderful time of the year. All right, and folks are in the holiday spirit. All right, for some of us, that means different things. Okay, it's Christmas, it's Kwanzaa, it's Hanukkah. People are in the giving spirit, and people are in the spirit of receiving. Basically, folks want what they want. And well, for this guy, Chad Mason, man, what he wanted, he couldn't put on Santa's Christmas list. Because last I checked, Santa don't reward you for being naughty.
Starting point is 01:14:15 And trust and believe Chad Mason was being very naughty. OK, what did Chad Mason do that probably has all his Christmas requests going to Santa spam folder from now on? Well, according to Chad's arrest affidavit, he was walking a dog. He knew the owner of the dog and was giving the dog a little walk. He decided to give the dog a little bit more. OK, the dog was a golden doodle and he was taking a walk in the apartment complex with the dog. And for whatever reason, he decided to become the Grinch that stole his dog's innocence. Yes, he decided to become the Grinch that stole this dog's innocence. Yes, he decided to become the Grinch that stole this dog's ass.
Starting point is 01:14:48 Okay, literally. What are you saying, Uncle Charlo? Well, according to Fox 13 Tampa Bay, this man decided to have sex with the dog. Okay, not just sex with the dog. The man aired this dog out in front of a bunch of adults and a child. Yes, this man decided to diddle this golden doodle. Okay, let me tell you what he was arrested and charged with because it was several charges, okay?
Starting point is 01:15:10 Sexual activity with an animal, exposing sexual organs, and criminal mischief to a place of worship. What do you mean criminal mischief to a place of worship? Well, after he gave doggy style to the doggy and was confronted by adults to let that bitch breathe, literally, he ran to the Northwood Presbyterian church where he knocked over a nativity display just knocked over a nativity
Starting point is 01:15:30 display broke potted plants and tossed children's toys from the playground area causing 400 in damage to the church after leaving the church he damaged the mailbox in another neighborhood and tried to steal a car before he was taken into custody. You know what this tells me? This tells me this man must not have ejaculated on this golden doodle because how in the hell did he have the energy to do all that after getting one off? Okay, that lets me know he didn't let one off. But the reality is everything he did after deciding to have sex with this dog is null and void.
Starting point is 01:15:59 All right? I don't own a dog, so I've never had to walk one. But I know people who own dogs. They walk the dogs because they want dogs to use the bathroom, run around to get some air. You got a punk-ass dog, right, Envy? It's not a punk-ass dog. Don't you mean to say you got a punk-ass dog? What do you do with your dog when you walk your dog, Envy?
Starting point is 01:16:15 I let him use the bathroom. What else? What else do you walk dogs for? I don't own dogs. Nah, for exercise. Let him use the bathroom. Let him get some running around, and that's it. Not once have you thought about having sex with this dog.
Starting point is 01:16:26 No. That's my point. Not once have I heard anybody I know that owned dogs say, man, my dog looks hot today. Let me sleep with it. Okay? Can you imagine what Chad would do if he could get a hold of a reindeer? Huh? Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, and Cupid wouldn't stand a chance.
Starting point is 01:16:41 Okay? Rudolph got a red nose. But Chad would have a brown nose if he got a hold of Rudolph. Okay, and I don't want anyone out there to overthink this story. All right, don't sit around today asking yourself, why would this man just decide to diddle a golden doodle in front of a bunch of people? It's for one reason. Florida.
Starting point is 01:16:58 Okay, Florida, ladies and gentlemen, is Florida. And the Christmas spirit clearly hits different in Florida. Okay, we have Santa Claus. Chad decided to be Santa Claus. All right, maybe there is a mysterious mistletoe in Florida that we don't know nothing about, that if you catch your dog under it, you got to give him something to bark about.
Starting point is 01:17:16 I don't know. All I know is Remy Ma needs to give Chad Mason the biggest hee-haw. Hee-haw, hee-haw. You stupid mother f***er. You dumb. Feliz Navidad, Florida. Feliz Navidad. All right.
Starting point is 01:17:32 What's up, man? I just want to play a game. Oh. Hold on now. I got his mug shot. All right. You want to play a game of Guess What Race It Is? All right.
Starting point is 01:17:51 Chad Mason decided to walk somebody else's dog in an apartment complex while walking the dog. He decided to give this dog some D. He decided to diddle this little golden doodle in front of a bunch of other people. DJ Envy, guess what race he is? It's a tough one. Really? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:18:16 White. I'm going to be honest with you. Oh, boy. He looks white to me. I would see him and think he's a white guy. Okay, but? It's Florida. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:18:30 He's white. He could be Cuban. I don't know. What do you think, Red? You think he's white? All right. Chad Mason's white. Okay.
Starting point is 01:18:39 A lot of them Cubans in Florida identifying as white people anyway. We see how y'all vote. So, okay. That is true. Chad Mason is white. All right. Yes. What gave it away?
Starting point is 01:18:49 Walking somebody else's dog. Having sex with the dog in front of people. Bestiality? Yeah. Okay. A little bit. All right. Well, thank you for that donkey today.
Starting point is 01:18:58 Yes. Up next, let's open up the phone lines. 800-585-1051. I don't know if you guys watched The Real Housewives of Potomac, but one of the ladies on The Real Housewives of Potomac, her name is Mia. She was talking about she had this D in her life that just had her all strung out.
Starting point is 01:19:17 She couldn't leave this D. This D was, you know, cheating on her, allegedly. And she was just so wrapped up in the D because the D was that good. I cannot wait till we start rotating guest hosts in the new year. Jesus Christ. I'm explaining the story. Why?
Starting point is 01:19:31 But anyway, let me finish my story. So the D was so good, she started telling her BFF about this D. And she was like, girl, I need you to check out this D. And she let her friend have sex with her boyfriend. Happens all the time. That's why you hear women tell,
Starting point is 01:19:49 I've heard women tell other women, you don't ever tell somebody, if it's a guy that you like, you don't ever talk about how good the D is because the friend might try it. Well, let's open up the phone lines. Let's talk about it. 800-585-1051. Ladies, have you ever had D so good that you put your friend on to it?
Starting point is 01:20:05 I want rotating guest hosts starting now. Ladies, has the penis been so amazing that you put your friend on to it? Wow. Let's talk about it. Fellas, has this happened to you? Let's talk about it. 800-585- Have you ever had some D so good that you had to let one of your
Starting point is 01:20:21 homeboys catch them? My God, man. What is happening here? It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. It's topic time. Call 800-585-1051 to join in the discussion with the breakfast club let's talk about it
Starting point is 01:20:46 morning everybody it's dj envy charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club now if you just join us we're talking about real housewives of potomac now mia thornton she uh revealed that she let her best friend have sex with her man her ex-man let's listen i've never had a friend's friend be like interested yeah it's always like a stranger yeah i might become a little convoluted because you're like she's your friend i share my man with her so so not working no he was really good at me okay because that's the problem right Right. And I was telling her about how it was and why I'm strong and can't leave, even though he's cheating on me.
Starting point is 01:21:28 Right? I'm like, well, I want to give this up, right? And one night, I was like, you know, just try it out. So you can see what the I'm talking about. She said to this day, she has not found better. Wow. They're sharing a whole lot. And truth be told, I think it's weird.
Starting point is 01:21:44 Ladies, what is the relationship here? You know, let's get a friend truth be told I think it's weird ladies. What is the relationship here? You know, that's a good friend for you. I like it. I like to see people happy So we're asking eight hundred five eight five one oh five one ladies has the D ever been so good that you would Dematize and you said girl, honey my BFF. I gotta put you on to this Yeah, I need somebody out there to edit this. When you see the video later, just edit and be asking that one question. You know what I'm saying? Saying, ooh, have you ever had some diesel goods? You want to keep it to yourself.
Starting point is 01:22:13 Okay, just edit that one part for me, all right? And then edit his part, him saying it right there. Now, listen, this is why it's very important for men to sling good pipe. Okay, because, you know, as a person who has a lot of homegirls, trust and believe women talk. And, you know, these women are out here keeping score all right you are getting graded all right these women have car faxes on your sex game and guys may not realize it but some of y'all just a good time to these women and they're gonna pass you around if it's worth passing you around so that's why you
Starting point is 01:22:38 gotta make sure you out here you know i mean putting in that work the way you need to put in that work they actually i just this reminds me um what you know what's so crazy Putting in that work the way you need to put in that work. They actually, this reminds me. What? You know what's so crazy? I don't know if I heard this on their podcast or if I just heard them talking. I don't even want to say it, but I'm going to say it anyway. Okay. Salute to the homies of the We Talk Back podcast, Tan Bam and AJ. I feel like I remember hearing them talk on the podcast about one of them being with a guy that was good,
Starting point is 01:23:03 one of them being horny. So they passed him along and said, yo, you need to go get some of that. You know what I mean? So it happens. So just make sure that you're out here slinging the good D. Envy, have you ever had some D so good you want to keep it for yourself? Hello, who's this? What's up, Miss Anonymous?
Starting point is 01:23:21 What's going on? Oh, man. Hey, Miss Anonymous. Good morning. What happened with you? What's up, Miss Anonymous? What's going on? Oh, man. Hey, Miss Anonymous. Good morning. What happened with you? What's up? Okay, so, like I said, first of all, I don't see why it's a big deal sharing the d***. I mean, it's enough to go around.
Starting point is 01:23:33 However, my best friend, man, was locked up. She needed some d***. Could you stop saying the word? Could you just say D, ma'am? Okay. Yes. So, your best friend's man was locked up and he needed some D. Continue.
Starting point is 01:23:46 She needed some D. Oh, I'm sorry. Right. So I called a friend of mine that I was messing with. And I said, listen, my friend needs some, you know, can you hit her up? You know, hit her up. And he said, give me a picture. Give me some pictures.
Starting point is 01:24:02 And he was like, hell yeah. Oh, yes. Sorry. So anyway, the next day, we all got together, had a nice sweet something, and she loved the day.
Starting point is 01:24:12 You a good friend. You're a phenomenal friend. Yes, thank you. But you didn't let her get it by herself though. Well, I was trying to.
Starting point is 01:24:20 They asked me to join in. And you just happened to not be busy. I wasn't there. You got to participate. Well, you just happened to not be busy. I wasn't there. You got to participate. Well, Felice Navidad. All right.
Starting point is 01:24:30 Well, have a good one, mama. Salute to my man, Ron, too. Ron, I'm putting you on blast. Ron just texted me talking about, ah, ah, bottom code, chapter 10, verse 69, preachers against putting your bestie on the good meat. Hello? Hello, who's this? Salute to my man Ron?
Starting point is 01:24:46 Hello Good morning Good morning Good morning What's your name? B Now B have you done this Or have you been put on To some good D?
Starting point is 01:24:54 Both Me and my old best friend Used to Basically If it was a guy That we didn't care about We would call it Passing the Dutch
Starting point is 01:25:02 Damn Girl you gotta Like girl you to try this. And a lot of times the dudes would get mad about, like, I'm not going to be in the fight. Dudes do it to females all the time. So I don't see what the problem was. Boy, if y'all think women are not out here moving just like men, you out to a
Starting point is 01:25:16 damn mind. They out here objectifying men, passing them around and everything else. And don't let it be somebody that's a triple threat. What's a triple threat? What's a triple threat? What's a triple threat? The guy who got the D, they eatin' the groceries, and they got good dogs. God damn! Ha ha ha! Ha ha ha!
Starting point is 01:25:35 I didn't know y'all called them triple threats. Wow. Especially here in Detroit. The guys on the east side are not for you. God damn! you're a legend in three sports. Lord have mercy. She said, shout to the guys on the east side. They know for eating the boonies. That's crazy.
Starting point is 01:25:51 They out here with good D, eating boonky, and eating the poom poom. Exactly. And clearly doing it well. Exactly, because we passing them along. Now let me ask you a question real quick about these triple threats. Oh Oh boy you excited What if the penis ain't the biggest
Starting point is 01:26:08 Oh no Big penis doesn't necessarily equal good penis Okay Some short shrimp guys That have turned me inside out Okay so you can still be a triple threat It's not like a double and a half threat Exactly they can still be a triple threat
Starting point is 01:26:24 Usually sometimes the triple threats are the shrimp gang because they feel like they got to make up for what they lack. So they eat the booty. Exactly. I know I'm a triple threat. You're right. Thank you, mama. I'm going to ask my wife right now if I'm a triple threat.
Starting point is 01:26:36 I'm going to text her. You're definitely not a triple threat. I'm going to tell her what a triple threat is and ask her. I know I'm a triple threat. She's probably right about the shrimp penis, but other than that, you ain't no triple threat. How can you not be a triple threat, though? What you mean? As a man, you're supposed to be a triple threat. You're probably right about the shrimp penis, but other than that, you ain't no triple threat. How can you not be a triple threat, though? What you mean?
Starting point is 01:26:46 As a man, you're supposed to be a triple threat out here. I mean, but there's a lot of guys that don't eat the boogie. Well, I mean, you know what's so crazy? When I was a kid, when I was like 16, 17, all my older cousins was talking about eating Poon Poon, and I'd be like, that's so nasty. And they was like, man, when you get our age, you're going to be eating ass. And now look at you look at you wipe your mouth okay wipe your mouth i'm wiping it right now
Starting point is 01:27:08 okay don't smoke after him 800-585-1051 we're talking real housewives of potomac uh mia thornton said that you know she had an ex her boyfriend was nice with the d and you know, she had an ex. Her boyfriend was nice with the D. And, you know, at the time... Man, just ask what you want to ask, man. If you want to know, say it. You say it. No, you say it. You say it. Say it.
Starting point is 01:27:31 800-585-1051, ladies. Have you ever had D so good that you had to pass it to your friend? That is the question. That is the question. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. Is your country falling apart? Feeling tired?
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Starting point is 01:28:40 or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together. You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout? Well, that's when the real magic
Starting point is 01:29:16 happens. So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know, follow, and admire, join me every week for Post Run High. It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all. It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you. Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself and leaning into her dreams.
Starting point is 01:30:00 I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves. For self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step. And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going. This increment of small, determined moments. Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love. I forgive myself. It's okay. Like grace. Have grace with yourself. You're trying your best and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing. Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever
Starting point is 01:30:41 you get your podcasts. with your kids starting on September 27th. I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records, Nimany, to tell you all about it. Make sure you check it out. Hey, y'all. Nimany here. I'm the host of a brand-new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records. Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
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Starting point is 01:33:05 I know I'm in. I know I'm in. I know I'm in. I know I'm in. That kid don't even get what that is. Call me. And your opinion to the Breakfast Club topic. Come on.
Starting point is 01:33:16 800-585-1051. Morning, everybody. We are the Breakfast Club. I'm DJ Envy. And I go by the name of Charlemagne. The God was happening. Now, right now, if you just joined us, we're talking about Real Housewives of Potomac. We are The Breakfast Club. I'm DJ Envy. And I go by the name of Charlemagne Tha God. What's happening? Now, right now, if you just joined us, we're talking about Real Housewives of Potomac, Mia Thornton. She was talking with the rest of the housewives about her ex that was so good in bed that while she was with him, she let her friend try him.
Starting point is 01:33:39 I've never had a friend's friend be, like, interested in me. Yeah. It's always like a stranger. Yeah, I might become a little convoluted. Because you're like, she's your friend. I share my man with her so i'm not working no no he's really good at man okay oh god because that's the problem right and i always tell her about like how it was and why i'm strong you can't leave right even though he's cheating on me right i want to give this up, right? And one night, I was like, you know, just try it out.
Starting point is 01:34:09 So you can see what the I'm talking about. She said to this day, she has not found better. Wow. They're sharing a whole lot. And truth be told, I think it's weird. Ladies, what is the relationship here? You know, let's get a friend for you. I like it.
Starting point is 01:34:23 I like to see people happy. And we're asking 800--85-1051. Ladies, have you ever had D so good that it was so great that you'd let your friend, your homie, try it out? I've heard stories like this a million times, man. I mean, majority of my friends are women. So I've always heard these kind of stories. And that's why I keep saying it's very important that you men sling good pipe. Because these women are out here keeping score. They really they really are well let's go to the phone lines
Starting point is 01:34:49 hello who's this hey this is charlie hey charlie what's going on y'all okay now i had to call in for this woman because for one i don't even trust women i don't have female friends for the fact that a lot of them got hidden motives behind themselves. And when you got a man, ain't no way I'm about to tell no girl how my man D is. It's like we don't even go as far as to having a conversation about my man because what you need to know about my man, fam? Well, that's different, though. You know, because I got a bunch of homegirls who say that, too. They'll be like, if you like a guy or that's your man, you don't tell another woman how good your man is
Starting point is 01:35:25 because she might try. But if it's just something that you know, you having some fun with, a toy, so to speak, you pass them around, right? No, I'm not about to have a conversation
Starting point is 01:35:35 with nothing I do in my private business. Okay. I'm saying, I'm a grown woman. What I'm telling you, what that's going to do for me. You right.
Starting point is 01:35:42 That's true. Okay. Yeah, but I just had to say that, man. You got to watch these women because a lot of them ain't got good intentions when it comes to you or your man. I don't care how much they call themselves your friend. I guess from the flip side, good D is
Starting point is 01:35:55 hard to find, right? Shut up. So you got to go take recommendations, right? Hello, who's this? Hey, what's up, bro? You ever had D so good that you shared it with your friend? Man, look at first, man. Big A-O to you, man.
Starting point is 01:36:13 So why you calling then, bro? Why you calling, bro? You know what the topic is. Well, I have to say, man, he left me and y'all been real suspect, bro. It's only been two days. What happened? Tell your brother I said congratulations.
Starting point is 01:36:44 And he proved my point about why I say it's very important to sling good pipe because these women, you know, they are grading you and if you got a good grade, you got a good car fax, they're going to pass you around if it's worth passing you around. So I guess that's the moral of the story. That is the moral of the story. Alright. Alright, well, when we
Starting point is 01:37:00 come back, we got your rumor report. We got to talk about Lil Wayne. He talks self-defense in his assault case. We'll give you all the details, so don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. I learned a lot this morning, man.
Starting point is 01:37:13 I learned a lot when we have these conversations with these callers. Like the young lady who called from Detroit, she taught us a new term this morning. She said a triple threat. A man who has good D, a man who eats good poom-poom, and a man who eats bunkie is a triple threat. But Miko Grimes hit me and said, in L.A., a triple threat is good D, good poom-poom eating, and he a trick. Okay.
Starting point is 01:37:37 Which one you prefer? What are you talking about? Never mind. Which one am I? Yeah. All of them. All of them. All right, well, let's get to the rumors.
Starting point is 01:37:45 Let's go. Rumor has it Rumor has it Call out a name Or you gossiping Or you chatty patty I'm gossiping This is the rumor report I mean I guess we on the breakfast club
Starting point is 01:37:54 This is where the tea spills right? Yes On the breakfast club This is not a rumor But I just want to tell you guys I'm gay If you keep stealing from Walmart Walmart is saying the company has to close A lot of stores because people are stealing from there and they can't make any more money.
Starting point is 01:38:10 That's more like a threat. Walmart is letting y'all know that if y'all keep shoplifting out of Walmart, them little running grabs y'all be doing, they're going to have to shut down everything. That's right. Which I don't believe they would do that. They're going to shut down some of the stores. I'm sure the stores where they have a lot of things being stolen, they got to shut it down. Wouldn't it make more sense just to hire more security as opposed to shutting down your whole store? You just spend some extra dollars on having extra security. Some people that's fast.
Starting point is 01:38:34 Some people that's fast. They can run folks down. You know what I mean? Some people equipped with some tasers or something. They hit people. You run in 50 feet away. Wouldn't that make more sense than closing down your whole store? Yeah, I think so.
Starting point is 01:38:46 Maybe it's just a threat. All right, well, Lil Wayne claims self-defense in an assault lawsuit involving his ex-assistant. We all know he got into an incident with his ex-assistant, and now his lawyer is saying that it's self-defense, and that is the reason why Lil Wayne allegedly punched his assistant in the jaw. So we'll give you more as that court case takes off. Now, Cardi B, she was talking about what gives her anxiety about making music.
Starting point is 01:39:12 I used to love to make music, but now making music to me has become like a job that gets me anxiety. Everybody just critique everything that I do that is just like, you know, sometimes you just don't want to do something that may give you that much anxiety so i just be like freezing myself what i would tell bardi is that she already won right she already won she's already successful so all she gotta do is go in there and have fun you know what i mean and and don't don't don't base anything you're doing now off off old wins yeah, that's easy to say, but you want to be better than your last album. You want the new song to be better than your last song.
Starting point is 01:39:50 And then when you got this thing called social media, people always compare. But what are you basing better off? Because Bardi and her team, exactly, they're probably basing it off numbers because she got so many number ones. Don't do that. Go back into that mindset when you was just out here making them gangster bitch music, you know, Volume 1 and Volume 2 mixtapes. When you was making things like Cheap Ass Weave.
Starting point is 01:40:08 Just go in there and have fun with it, man. It's easier said than done because her verse on Tomorrow 2, she kills it. But, you know, like you look at her performing at Art Basel in Miami. People are like, oh, you're performing to somebody back there or you fell off. And now she has to respond. They're going to have something to say regardless. I made a million dollars off that fall off.
Starting point is 01:40:23 You know what I mean? They're going to have something to say regardless. All made a million dollars off that fall off. That's right. You know what I mean? They're going to have something to say regardless. All Badi got to do is go in there and make good, fun music. She's going to win. She's Cardi. She's got a fan base. She's got a fan base that rocks with her. Don't worry about the haters. Focus on the people that love you.
Starting point is 01:40:35 She's going to do good regardless. All right. Now Cardi B also talks about going 50-50 because once upon a time, a dude kicked her out i am not totally against 50 50 because it really depends on your situation on your lifestyle right if you and your nigga make 50 000 a year right each and y'all planning to buy a house but only your nigga is contributing to the bills to the fucking food to the rent bitch i I'm never gonna buy a house Once you a house bitch, you don't got no you don't got no say so or nothing like and I could kick you out Whenever the fuck have you ever been kicked out by the name? That's a bad feeling
Starting point is 01:41:14 I kick me out before and I was dumped I was like, I'm doing bitch. You know where I went Well, if you from New York when you go up to the roof There's like a little floor on the roof before you Open it. I went up there bitch Jesus Interesting. Well, you don't have to worry about that. Now. You got your own money now. What do you think about the 50-50 thing? um As far as sharing it with your partner. Yeah, you are. Yeah, I mean there's no 50 50 we have in my house
Starting point is 01:41:42 So we have one big pot That's how my mother and father did it. There was one big pot, and you all go in the pot, and whatever you need, you need. That's how I feel. There was no, what, you got to take 50% of the bills, and you take 50% of the bills. No, it was just one big pot.
Starting point is 01:41:53 That's how my mom and dad raised me. That's how me and my wife are. That's how my kids are. You know, it's one big pot. Even when y'all do business together? It's one big pot in my house. Even business. That's how I feel. I mean, but with business, you have to's one big pie, Miles. Even business. I mean, but with business, you have to.
Starting point is 01:42:08 Yeah, yeah, yeah. With business, you have to do it. You know, we do 50-50 when it comes to the business because it has to be on a contract. It has to be on a sheet. But when it comes to dollars, whatever we make, let's say we make $50,000, I don't be like, all right, here's 25 for you, 25 for me.
Starting point is 01:42:19 Yeah. It just goes into one pot. That's where it gets confusing for me because I'm like, you know, when you got a significant other, that's your wife. Like you said, everything is just one big pot. But if y'all actually have business together, like me and my wife got businesses together. Right.
Starting point is 01:42:30 So, yeah, of course it's 50-50. Yeah, but it's still 50-50. I don't even know if it's 50-50. It is. But me and my wife, like, we wrote the book. Like, it's 50-50, but whatever money we made from the book, we didn't say it's yours. It's still y'all's. Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 01:42:40 100%. But for, you know, business reasons, you have to do that. And lastly, she talks about her and Offset and how they do things. You know, I love to get, like, maintain everything, but I do, like, ownership of certain shit. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, that's why I went half and half on my house in Atlanta with my nigga. And I was asking him, like, you want to go half and half
Starting point is 01:43:03 with this house in New York? Because I need a house in New York, because he did go half and half with this house in New York? Because I need a house in New York. Because he did not want me to get a house in New York. So he was like, no, you do you. But we are going to buy a house in LA. And we are planning to buy a f***ing apartment in New York City. And we're going to go half and half on those. So that type of s*** is there.
Starting point is 01:43:19 But some of y'all ain't there yet. Some of y'all ain't in that relationship where y'all buying s*** with a n***a. You know what i'm saying but you could be if y'all both say dub and y'all you know do certain type of way yeah and another thing there is no you know like in my household we both discuss what we're buying so it's not like i can be like i'm going to buy this today or my wife doesn't go i'm gonna buy this today she'd be like babe i'm going to the mall i'm My wife doesn't go, I'm going to go buy this today. She'd be like, babe, I'm going to the mall. I'm buying this. And I'd be like, babe, I'm going here to buy this. Like, we discuss.
Starting point is 01:43:48 I don't even get them. Communicate. I don't get them kind of conversations. My wife, my oldest daughter do what the hell they want to do. Now, my daughter on the other hand, she just ball like it's nothing. She just do her. If I tell you how the amount of Ubers I see and Uber Eats. Now, if it's a big purchase, we might discuss something big.
Starting point is 01:44:03 But like regular everyday stuff? Nah. We still have that conversation. We talk. And it if it's a big purchase, we might discuss something big, but like regular everyday stuff? Nah. We still have that conversation. We talk. And it's just different, I guess, when you've been with somebody for a long time because I've been in situations
Starting point is 01:44:11 where I was fired. I've been fired four times from the radio, so I was fired. Too proud to get unemployment checks. And my wife was going to work and I'm home
Starting point is 01:44:18 with our first daughter. Right. So it's just like, I just look at everything as ours. I mean, we don't discuss if we're going to get groceries or something from Target, but if it's something, a major purchase or something, yes, we discuss.
Starting point is 01:44:28 All right, and lastly, we got to congratulate Tushot. Tushot is going to be honored with a street named after him in Oakland. Is it called Bitch? Bitch Boulevard! No, it's not going to be called Bitch, but they're going to name it after him. So I'm sure it's going to be Tushot Boulevard, all right? Bitch Boulevard sounds way more fire, but you got to scratch the bitch out.
Starting point is 01:44:51 It's called Too Short Way, actually. That's what it's going to be called, Too Short Way. Oh, I like that. All right, well, that is your rumor report, and let me shout out to my mama and my daddy. Today is their 54th anniversary, so they've been together 54 years. God, dad, how much stuff they celebrating this week? When is your daddy's B-Day? It was my daddy's 80th earlier this week, December 1st. And now today is their 54th anniversary. Okay. Drop one of the clues bombs for Viagra. I hate you, man.
Starting point is 01:45:17 All right. People's Choice mixes up next. We're going to start off with some too short in his honor. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. There's so many offers going on for the holidays, but one really stood out to me.
Starting point is 01:45:31 Verizon. When you switch to Verizon, you get a gift for you and a gift to give. Might want to go check out your Verizon store if you're down to save a bunch of money. Morning, everybody. We are The Breakfast Club. I'm DJ Envy. I go by the name of Charlemagne. The God was happening.
Starting point is 01:45:45 Yep, and we got to shout out to Jonathan Greenblatt for joining us this morning. Yeah, man, make sure you go to The Breakfast Club YouTube page and check out our conversation with Jonathan Greenblatt. If you don't know who Jonathan Greenblatt is, he is the head of the ATL, which is the Anti-Defamation League. You know, very insightful conversation. I talk to Jonathan pretty often, though. You know, me and Jonathan have been talking pretty often for a few years now.
Starting point is 01:46:06 So, you know, I think I just think that we've got to have, man, we've got to have conversation. You know, black people feel the way about things, Jewish people feel the way about things, but I think at the end of the day we really do all want the same goal and we all do have the same common enemy which is white supremacy.
Starting point is 01:46:21 The problem is, you know, those of us who don't realize we're black and those of us who don't realize we're Jewish and they want to is white supremacy. The problem is those of us who don't realize we're black and those of us who don't realize we're Jewish and they want to be white supremacists. And they're siding with the enemy. And boy, it's a lot of that nowadays. So it's got to be us versus them. And I love the fact that when we talk about
Starting point is 01:46:37 questions, we've got to be able to have an open dialogue and ask questions that people don't understand about our culture and we don't understand about their culture. And I hate cancel culture when it's questions when you ask in good faith and not you know, when you ask a question, they automatically say, oh, you're canceled. You're this, you're that.
Starting point is 01:46:53 And hopefully that conversation shed some light to some of that. Absolutely. All right. Now you can check out that full interview on our Breakfast Club online page on YouTube page. And when we come back, we got the positive notice to Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. We are the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:47:09 I'm DJ Envy. I go by the name of Charlemagne. The God was happening. But I want to shout out to everybody at Madison Square Garden again last night. I went to go see Duke play. I went to see my little nephew play. His name is Tariq Whitehead. Plays for Duke. I'll dunk on him, bro. Taquah, you ain't dunking on nobody. Shout out to Mercedes and everybody else that was out there in the whole Duke.
Starting point is 01:47:27 They won last night. Mercedes barely saw the game because she had them big-ass bangs. Them bangs was in her eyes. My goodness. I saw your Instagram story. I wanted to pull her bangs back like blinds. You know what I'm saying? Let me pull your bangs back like blinds, Mercedes, so you can see the game.
Starting point is 01:47:43 My goodness, man. Actually, she said she hates you, and then she went to go get her hair done this morning. So she's probably still at the hair salon getting her hair done because you were making fun of her bangs. Did she bring the bang with her to the hair salon this morning, or did she leave it at home? I don't know if the bangs made the trip, but I'm not sure.
Starting point is 01:47:56 Oh, my goodness. But you got a positive note? Yes, man. And I also want to tell people, make sure tomorrow you tune in to Comedy Central, 1130 p.m. First of all, it's Trevor Noah's last show, period. So you should tune in to The Daily Show at 11 p.m. And then right after that, new episode of my late night talk show, Hell of a Week.
Starting point is 01:48:14 We have Dr. Umar Johnson on the show tomorrow. I just want y'all to know that. Okay. Dr. Umar Johnson will be on Hell of a Week tomorrow night on Comedy Central. He'll be part of the panel. So make sure you tune into that, all right? Now, the positive note is simply this, and I got this from one of my favorite Instagram pages,
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