The Breakfast Club - Rev Williams Barber Interview and more

Episode Date: September 3, 2020

Today on the show we had Reverend Williams Barber where he spoke about the Republican and Democratic convention, the importance of voting and more. Also, we flashed back to when Charlamagne gave "Donk...ey of the Day " to the CEO of Goya and flashed back to the best Ask Yee advice Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:41 Wake up, wake up. Wake your ass up. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? This is Audrey Champer from Orlando, Florida. Good morning, Audrey. Good morning, Andre.
Starting point is 00:02:59 Calling from that crazy state of Florida. Yes, yes, yes. It's a trap. In my young, cheesy voice, it's a trap, baby. Hey. Okay. It's a trap. You hear me?
Starting point is 00:03:11 Listen, I'm calling in. I'm on, I'm down Biden and Harris all the way. Because I feel like as black people, we will have a better chance, especially with the black woman that's on there. Because I'm a black woman. And, Charlamagne, how you talked about Florida. When I tell you this place is a plantation, do you hear me? It is a plantation. It is a plantation. I'm a black woman in America. And I just feel like the way that the foot is just on my neck, convicted felon got in trouble in 1992.
Starting point is 00:03:43 And the state of Florida still holds that against me still right now today it stays on my record for 75 years I don't get to qualify to seal or expunge it so I feel like my voice needs to be heard it needs to be heard and I feel like it will be able to be heard through Kamala Harris I just feel that, and I feel like all the black women who sit around, you know, the black women who sit around and talk about her and on the bandwagon about talking about her, half of these people who are talking about her,
Starting point is 00:04:12 they wouldn't even do what she's doing. Yeah, I'm voting for Senator Harris. Yeah, don't have the mental fortitude to even do what she's doing. Yeah, I'm right. I'm sorry, y'all. No, I'm with you. We love your passion.
Starting point is 00:04:26 We want people to feel passionate about voting, not just like, all right, got to go vote. Yes, and that was one thing. I did get my rights to vote. You know, they gave me my right to vote, but the felony, it dictates where I can live, where I can work at. I've been kicking in doors.
Starting point is 00:04:46 And then I'm a product of molestation. I was molested for 19 and a half years of my life. So I deal with mental health issues because of that. Because of that, right now, today, Charlamagne, give me some resources. PTSD. I don't take medication. I don't do none of that stuff. I fight my way through.
Starting point is 00:05:07 I have been developing my own coping skills just to make it in America as a black woman. And it is so draining. When I tell y'all, it is draining. So I'm down with Biden and Harris, man. I'm down with it. And I feel like all other black people should be down with it, too. Shut your ass and bring no vote. I think the Biden-Harris administration
Starting point is 00:05:30 has the opportunity to be as transformative as Lyndon B. Johnson was, in particular because of Senator Kamala Harris. Even two issues that she mentioned just now, I love Kamala Harris' mental health program. Last November I was with Senator Kamala Harris in Goose Creek, South Carolina, when she unveiled her mental health initiative.
Starting point is 00:05:50 So, you know, I actually like her because of the policies that I've seen her implement and the policies she wants to implement. So, yeah, I'm voting for Senator Kamala Harris all day. Well, thank you. Thank you for calling. Hello. Who's this? Yo, good morning. This is the boy Norm out of Pittsburgh. Good morning, Solomon. Peace, King. Angela, good morning.
Starting point is 00:06:12 Good morning. Good morning. I just wanted to ask, yo, my dad just came home after going 30 years. Wow. So I'm happy about that. I just bought my woman her engagement ring that Debbie gave yesterday. Her birthday's next month. So I'm going to pop the question on her birthday, my woman her engagement ring the day before yesterday. Her birthday's next month. So I'm going to pop the question on her birthday,
Starting point is 00:06:27 give her her championship ring. Angela, guess what today is? What day is it? Guess what day it is. Tell her, sister, she's beautiful today. You're beautiful, mama. Oh, thank you. I appreciate that.
Starting point is 00:06:40 You're already cheating. You're already cheating. You're already cheating. You just said you want to get married And give your girl a championship ring And you're already trying to play for another team Look at you No, no, I always recognize other talent, though
Starting point is 00:06:52 Never, never played for them Wow Nope, nope Wow Nope, nope That is crazy Hey, yo, Charlamagne Did you know Envy is willing to
Starting point is 00:07:00 Bank out for a $7,000 bag? Yep What? I knew that. Yeah. Yeah, I listen to it. I listen to their podcast. It's a very, very great podcast with him and his wife.
Starting point is 00:07:11 Gets me and my woman talking about a lot of things. But, yeah. When you say bang out, what you mean? You mean banging like riding for a long time with gel on his butt? Yeah, yeah. Yep, yep. With that gel on his butt, yo. That gel on his butt.
Starting point is 00:07:24 He got a 16-speed. 21-speed. Listen, man, I love y? Yeah, yeah. Yup, yup. With that gel on his butt, yo. That gel on his butt. He got a 16 speed. 21. Listen, man, I love y'all, man. Y'all great, man. Definitely, man. I love y'all, and I'm going to continue to listen to y'all, man.
Starting point is 00:07:34 Shift those little beige gears, Envy. Well, thank you for listening to the podcast. That's crazy. Hello, who's this? Good morning, Breakfast Club. This is LaShawn. And I just want to send a congratulations out to myself.
Starting point is 00:07:49 I graduated with my MSW from Yeshiva University from the Bronx. And I just want to say I'm blessed and highly favored. Blessed, black, and highly favored. That's so dope. We need work. We need your work out here. Well, thank you, Sue. Sue Congratulations and thank you for calling mama Thank you Indy
Starting point is 00:08:09 Get it off your chest 800-585-1051 If you need to vent hit us up now It's the Breakfast Club Good morning The Breakfast Club It's your time to get it off your chest Whether you're mad or blessed
Starting point is 00:08:24 We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club Hello who's this It's your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. You better have the same energy. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? It's Trey from Detroit. What up, Del? Don't you go making fun of her accent. Child, speaking of accents, ain't nobody making fun of Detroit.
Starting point is 00:08:43 Speaking of accents, tell me why I just moved here from New York. I'm gassed as hell, crop tops, coochie cutters, everything, doing me, living my good life. But I live amongst all these Caribbeans and Flatbush. So you know they staring me down, looking like they gonna try to kill me. And I have to give them this Detroit attitude because I already know y'all can't do no hate crimes here because they don't revoke your immigration card, honey. And God only knows what you did in Jamaica to even get here. So just keep staring while I keep walking.
Starting point is 00:09:12 You tell him, Trey. And you know I'm from Flappish. Honey, let me tell you, your people, your people is getting on my nerves. And they over here, they looking at me all crazy-eyed and s***. And I can't take it, honey. I'm just over it.
Starting point is 00:09:25 What's your name? We're going to put the word out there. They got to leave you alone and show you some respect. Or at the very least, follow my Instagram at JTere. Tere, you know it's your fault, right? Tere, you got your buns out. You got your stomach out. You looking all sexy.
Starting point is 00:09:39 So that's the reason they looking at you. And they are because all the traders looking at me. And I had a few little trade pieces or whatever but the s*** was trash. Oh. The s*** was trash.
Starting point is 00:09:49 I know. I was very disappointed. Very disappointed. The penis is trash and nothing you can do, right, Trey? There's nothing I can do. I'm going to go to the Bronx
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Starting point is 00:10:04 You're the answer. All right, Trey Trey. What is it, J Trey? Trey Trey. if you get pregnant, you call us up immediately, all right? We need you up here. I sure will. We need the answer. All right, Trey Trey. What is J Trey? Trey Trey. Forget it. Hello, who's this? Hello? Hello?
Starting point is 00:10:15 It is Marato. Oh, shoot. Marato. Damn delayed response. That's a very original name. I've never heard that before. Where you calling from? I'm calling from Angola, Africa.
Starting point is 00:10:26 Africa. All right. Africa. Wow. All right. The motherland. What's happening? Get it off your chest.
Starting point is 00:10:33 Good morning. All right. Good morning, DJ Andy. Good morning, fellow men of God. What's up, King? How are you? Good morning, Angela. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:10:40 Nice to meet you. It's a very long distance call. I might spend here $100 just to make this call. I just want to say that this show is amazing. You guys are doing an incredible job. And I listen to you every day on my Apple podcast. And I don't even know if the program was live. I just called.
Starting point is 00:10:59 Okay. Some positivity. Yeah. What you guys are doing. And it's inspiring us all. What time is it in Africa right now, inspiring us all. What time is it in Africa right now in Angola? What time is it?
Starting point is 00:11:08 It's 11. 11. 16. Okay. PM or AM? AM. Okay. All right.
Starting point is 00:11:15 Good to talk to you, brother. Hello. Who's this? We're comedians. Shayna. Hey, Shayna. Get it off your chest. I just want to thank God
Starting point is 00:11:22 for this day. That's right. You know, I know. Look, I thank God for this day. That's right. You know, I know. Look, I thank God for this day, for this job. I'm so blessed. I'm highly favored. I got my own business. And I just want to thank God. That's all, guys.
Starting point is 00:11:33 Shana, Shana, you're not just blessed and highly favored. You're blessed black and highly favored. You're absolutely right. I am blessed black and highly favored. And I just want to thank God for it. Yes, ma'am. Hello, who's this? Hey, man. what's up? This is Reckless TV.
Starting point is 00:11:47 How y'all doing? What's up, Reckless TV? Get it off your chest. I wanted to speak about college. I did trade school. I did two years for HVAC and electricity. And I can work anywhere in the United States. I'm 23 years old, and nobody's doing trade no more.
Starting point is 00:12:03 Everybody's trying to be doctors and lawyers. So right now, trade school is the best thing you can do. I agree. After I graduated, my teacher came to me and said I should go for another four years, and I'd be guaranteed to make six figures, and I could go anywhere in the United States. So trade school is popular right now because ain't nobody really doing it, and everybody needs help with HVAC and air conditioning. Yeah, man, I met this guy the other day, I think, when I was in D.C., man.
Starting point is 00:12:30 He ran up on me, and he was like, man, thank you for always talking about trade school because I went to trade school, and I've been gainfully employed for 40-plus years. I forgot what he said he did. Hello, who's this? What's up, Envy? This is E from Asheville, North Carolina again. What's up, bro? You started your business this weekend? Man, I started me up my business this weekend.
Starting point is 00:12:50 It's a hot dog cart called Bunny LLC. Bunny LLC. I like that. That's dope. Congratulations, sir. You should have came out to the seminar, man. You would have had over 1,000 people wanting some hot dogs, brother. Oh, yeah, man.
Starting point is 00:13:03 That's what I'm waiting on, man. I got to get you this money, man. I ain't mad at you. Hey, man, I000 people wanting some hot dogs, brother. Oh, yeah, man. That's what I'm waiting on, man. I got to get to this money, man. I ain't mad at you. Hey, man, I want to thank y'all, man. You, Charlemagne, Angela Yee, man, how you be a family guy, man. I really love that, man. And there's a lot of family men out here that look up to that, man. Keep going.
Starting point is 00:13:17 Keep doing that. Charlemagne, man, you just keep us inspired and everything. Angela Yee, I love you. You're beautiful and everything, baby. I would like all y'all to take a look at Black Alachan. He hiked the Appalachian Trail and he biked the Underground Railroad. Black Alachan, he got
Starting point is 00:13:33 YouTubes up and he just trying to show black people that we can hike and the world come to an end, boy, we ain't gonna know how to do nothing. So, you know, check him out. You ain't lying. Alright, bro. Thank you, man. I say that all the time. If a nuclear bomb or something was to hit, like, how
Starting point is 00:13:49 would people survive? People don't know how to fish. They don't know how to hunt. They don't know how to live off the land. Nothing. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. It's topic time call 800-585-1051 to join into the discussion with the breakfast club talk about it morning everybody it's dj nv angela yee charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club now if you just joined us we we were talking about Lou Williams. Now, of
Starting point is 00:14:26 course, he plays for the NBA, and he got an excuse to go home to go to a funeral. But he also went to Magic City to grab his favorite wings, because Magic City is his favorite spot to eat at. Let's hear audio of that. Magic City is my favorite restaurant in the world. So, all
Starting point is 00:14:42 entertainment is shut down in Atlanta. The restaurant is still open. You can still go to Magic and get your food. I don't see the problem. Young man stops at his favorite restaurant to get some food. Good brother Jack Harlow, who I don't know from a can of paint, did what I consider to be a lost art, and
Starting point is 00:14:58 he tried to lie for his guy to keep his guy out of trouble. What's the problem here, people? What's the problem? That is the question. 800-585-1051. When's the problem here, people? What's the problem? That is the question. 800-585-1051. When's the last time you had to lie for a friend? Charlemagne does not lie for his friends. If you're in trouble, do not call him because you will be in
Starting point is 00:15:14 the doghouse. Well, yeah, when it comes to trouble with your old lady, for sure, you know, and I was telling y'all a story from about seven years ago, maybe seven, eight years ago, and I had a partner of mine and his baby mom called me one saturday morning like 6 37 in the morning you know asking me was he with me the night before and i said absolutely not and the reason i said absolutely not is because number one i don't know what he was doing the night before the way she
Starting point is 00:15:39 sounded in her voice like it sounded like he could be doing more than cheating that brother might have robbed a gas station he might have robbed a. That brother might have robbed a gas station. He might have robbed a liquor store. He might have robbed a bank. He might have did something he ain't had no business doing. And I didn't want no parts of it. I will not be an alibi. Because the thing about a lie, when you tell one lie, you got to constantly keep telling other lies in order to cover for that first lie.
Starting point is 00:15:58 Now, if he would have hit me up and let me know the situation prior, then maybe it would have been a little different. I probably wouldn't have answered the phone altogether. But the fact that you didn't tell me at all, no, I don't condone that. Plus, black men don't cheat. So, you know, if you're getting caught up in situations like that, I'm judging you. I don't want to be involved in your mess. Don't bring that energy in my life. I'm over here trying to
Starting point is 00:16:16 protect my peace, and part of protecting my peace is not having to lie. And if I have to lie, I'm going to lie about something that benefits me, not something that saves you. If I have to lie to save you, then I feel like I'm getting in the way of whatever God is trying to show you. No, I think that's fine. You got to hold your peoples down. Now, Yee.
Starting point is 00:16:31 No. Yes. When's the last time you had to lie for a friend? You know, I haven't had to do that in a while. I'm trying to remember, but I definitely was the go-to person that everybody always said, I'm with Angela. And I used to have to lie all the time, especially in college. I had a house with three of my friends, and every time one of their boyfriends would call,
Starting point is 00:16:50 if they didn't answer the phone or they couldn't find them, everybody would always call me and ask me what was going on. So I became an expert at it. So Angelina is a liar, an expert liar. I mean, back in the day with my friends, yeah, with my girls, and they always would give me a heads up, too. I can't lie for you if you don't tell me what's going on. That's the most important thing. If you give me a heads
Starting point is 00:17:10 up and you let me know, hey, and it'd be simple, you know, and I think that's the key, right, is keep it simple. And so my friends would be like, just say I'm with you. And then that's it, yeah. Or you were with me. Or the best lie for me back then was, oh, I think she's sleeping, but I'm asleep, too, so good night. Whoa! Now that's, I'm coming over. I'm coming over when you lie to me or the best lie for me back then was, Oh, I think she's sleeping, but I'm asleep too. So good night.
Starting point is 00:17:26 Whoa. Now that's, I'm coming over. I'm coming over when you lie to me like that. I'm not coming. That actually did happen. That actually did happen one time. Wake her up. Wake her up. She wasn't there.
Starting point is 00:17:38 Wake her up. FaceTime. Now we'll FaceTime her. FaceTime me right now. I'm going to FaceTime you right now. I want to see you sleeping. Yeah. That was the call waiting days.
Starting point is 00:17:46 You can only do that when there wasn't no iPhones. Envy, when's the last time you lied for a friend? Your wife's listening. Go. I haven't had to lie for a friend in a while. You lying-ass beige bastard. I like you lying right now. You lying-ass beige bastard.
Starting point is 00:17:59 I haven't. I haven't had to lie for a friend. I mean, my friends are pretty good out there. I mean, other than shout out to DJ Mon I mean, other than shout to DJ Mono. Let me shout out DJ Mono. DJ Mono starting today at 105.3 to beat in Atlanta. Mono getting going under the bus. Mono must be the single one.
Starting point is 00:18:13 Mono must be the single one. But I had to lie for Mono a couple of times. But you know what I do? I don't answer the phone. When I see a number at 7 o'clock in the morning, I do not answer the phone. Text me. Text me first. Let me see what's going on first. Let me feel what's going on and then I might answer. But besides that, nope.
Starting point is 00:18:32 I'm not answering the phone. But for anybody out there lying for their friends, just keep it as simple as possible. Yeah, keep it very simple. Don't answer too many questions and then you gotta go. Well, let's go to the phone lines. I want to say something real quick. What's that? A man that will lie for his friends in regards to their cheating will lie to you about his cheating.
Starting point is 00:18:50 Think about that when you call up here this morning, people. What? 800-585-1051. Hello, who's this? Yo, this is Tyler. Hey, Tyler, what's going on? Hey, what's going on, man? Man, God's cold, man.
Starting point is 00:19:04 That's what's going on. God's cold. Talk to me, Tyler. What's that mean? You got to hold your going on, man? Man. That's what's going on. Talk to me, Tyler. What's that mean? You got to hold your guy down, right? Of course I'm alive for my homie. Has it been that long? Has it been that long? Yes, it has. Yes, it has, sir. Yes, it has. Yes, it has. You need notice
Starting point is 00:19:20 for your guy? Yes. If my homie girl going to call me, that instantly is a red flag. I'm like, oh, snap. Okay, something going on. But I'm 29. So I'm at that age where, you know, we gotta do that.
Starting point is 00:19:30 We still macking on women. We gotta look out for your guys, man, no matter what. Guys, cool. Well, I'm for it. Do I agree? I agree with you.
Starting point is 00:19:38 Your mans call you, you gotta hold them down or you just don't answer the phone. I take two all day. Just don't answer the phone and text your man, yo, bro, you good? Charlamagne. You tri the phone and text your man, yo, bro. You good?
Starting point is 00:19:48 Charlamagne. You tripping, Charlamagne. Come on, bro. You are Mr. Guy Cole. You are Mr. Guy Cole. I'm 42. Seven years ago, I was 35. I wasn't in that space where I could just lie. Because like I said, a man that will lie for his friends in regard to cheating will lie to you about his infidelity.
Starting point is 00:20:04 God, hear him. Hear this guy. He's so disappointed to you about his infidelity. Oh, my Lord. God, hear him. Hear this guy. He's so disappointed in you. Hear this guy. Thank you, brother. Hello, who's this? Hey, I'm Ashley. Ashley, when's the last time you had to lie to your girl? You sound like a liar.
Starting point is 00:20:15 Most Ashley's lie. Okay, it's been about five, seven years ago now. Mm-hmm. Okay, so a friend and I were out to meet drinks and then um she was meeting an old friend and on the way there my friend's now ex-husband had called me now i don't even know how he got my number to begin with but he was like hey is such and such with you and i was like no he's like what she said she was with you so then i was like, what? She said she was with you. So then I was like, oh, well, I had to drop off my kid's dad first, so I'm going to pick her up after.
Starting point is 00:20:49 He was like, okay. So we end up meeting at the spot, and the dude, he shows up anyway, so apparently he had a tracking device on her anyway. He never found out that she didn't ride with me because she did ride with somebody. But, I mean, yeah, it was just a big mess. It wasn't you. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:21:08 And do you want to be a part of that mess? Think about all of that. Who wants to be there? Who's trying to protect your peace and you all in that chaos? I know. Well, I mean, I don't talk to her anymore now. I'm solo. Because she messy.
Starting point is 00:21:19 And she wants you to lie for her. That's not what friends do. Nobody got time for that mess. Well, yeah, like you said, she didn't give me a heads up. I had to come up off the top. So, yeah, no. Yeah, that's all we ask for is a heads up. If you need me to lie for you,
Starting point is 00:21:32 I just need to know what's happening in this lie and what am I saying. That's all. That's right. Don't just ask me to rap on the spot. I need to have some writtens prepared. I ain't no good freestyler. Well, 800-585-1051. When's the last time you had to lie for a friend? Call us up now. It's The no good freestyler. 800-585-1051.
Starting point is 00:21:45 When's the last time you had to lie for a friend? Call us up now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Is your country falling apart? Feeling tired? Depressed? A little bit revolutionary? Consider this.
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Starting point is 00:22:42 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. 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.
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Starting point is 00:25:11 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. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We're asking, when is the last time you had to lie for a friend?
Starting point is 00:25:51 Now, this comes from Lou Williams. He, of course, is in the NBA bubble. He got an excuse to go to a funeral, but then he went to his favorite restaurant, Magic City, a strip club. So we're asking, 800-585-1051, when's the last time you had to lie for a friend? Now, what happened with Jack Harlow? Jack Harlow? Jack Harlow. He first had posted a picture of himself with Lou inside of Magic City and hanging out.
Starting point is 00:26:14 And then he later on tried to backtrack and say it was an old throwback. He just was missing him. Dropping the goosebumps for Jack Harlow. Let me tell you something. That is a lost art. You know, that's a lost art. You know, my big That is a lost art. You know, that's a lost art. You know, lying to a guy is a lost art.
Starting point is 00:26:26 I don't condone it, but salute to the people out there that are still, you know, running interference. But you got to give your people's heads up. You can't just have your boyfriend or girlfriend
Starting point is 00:26:37 cold calling people saying, is they with me? Because I'm not a good liar. And before he lied, he should have checked with Lou Williams because Lou Williams then told the truth. Like, yeah, I was there.
Starting point is 00:26:46 I was in and out. You know, I had my mask on. I went to go pick up some food. Y'all know that's my favorite restaurant. So now you look crazy because you told a lie. You look crazy. Plus, he had the face mask on that was from the NBA. Plus, in that situation, Lou should have told Jack,
Starting point is 00:27:01 yo, Jack, don't post that. I'm not supposed to be here. You know what I'm saying? I'm not supposed to be here. Like, that has to happen as well. Yeah. Well, let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this? Yeah, this is Anonymous. Oh, boy. Anonymous. Uh-oh. His line is... When's the last time
Starting point is 00:27:16 you had to lie for a friend, brother? You're gonna say yesterday. Man, you should ask when I don't lie, man. Me and my homeboy lie for each other so much. We got 20 years together. Can't even take our girls on double dates or nothing like that because we ain't trying to have them talk about nothing that we supposedly did together
Starting point is 00:27:34 or we went to this concert or we did this or we did that. So one time we did go out to eat together, but we made sure one of us was at the table the whole time. We ain't both go to the bathroom because we ain't trying to have them talking and talk about something that we supposedly both be doing together and we ain't never even did it. Ladies, that is
Starting point is 00:27:54 a surefire sign your man is cheating on you if he doesn't want you to know his best friend's girlfriend. If they try to keep y'all separated and apart because they don't want y'all to link up and discuss things. We're not going there, King. We just talking something else.
Starting point is 00:28:07 Why you got to go there, King? How old are you, King? King, how old are you, King? I'm 25. Bro, you not tired of that lifestyle yet? You not tired of that messy-ass lifestyle yet? Huh? Nah, man.
Starting point is 00:28:18 What about protection piece, King? It's fun right now, man. And let me tell you something. If you are somebody's girlfriend and then you go out with his best friend and he got different chicks with him and he's cheating on his girl, best believe it's happening the other way around, too. Nah, but, yeah, we just don't let them talk. Nah, but, yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:33 We don't let them text us on Facebook, no group text messages, none of that. We can't even go on vacation together. We don't want them going in the same bathroom and talking and all that, man. That ain't going to last. Yeah, I keep up with my boy,. My boy do it for me, man. That ain't gonna last. The card will be burned down soon. They about to link up right now, girl.
Starting point is 00:28:51 It's definitely gonna come down soon. It definitely is. One thing just off topic, man. Taylor Timberland and Swift Beast do 2 Chainz vs. T.I. We need that. 2 Chainz vs. T.I. We're not listening to nothing you say now. You lying. Hello, we're not listening to nothing you say now. You lying.
Starting point is 00:29:06 Hello, who's this? Hey, this is Jim. What's up, guys? Hey, Jim. What's going on? Peace, King. What's going on, guys? Yeah, I had to lie from one of my friends' employee.
Starting point is 00:29:19 I mean, not employees, but, you know, like, co-worker kind of deal. You know, you get friends with him after a time. He asked me, I guess he was an addict. He didn't have a car. He needed to run up top and make a move. And he needed me to ask the boss if I could, I didn't have a ride home, tell him I didn't have a ride home, and then take the truck home so he could have it all night to make his runs.
Starting point is 00:29:48 And, you know, I did what I had to do for him, but we had a plan. If he got pulled over or if he got busted or in an accident, he had to run. Run as fast as he can and call me so I could report that truck stolen, like on the spot, because I am not taking it anymore. I'm going to tell you something. You know what this sounds like to me? Two meth addicts lying for each other.
Starting point is 00:30:14 Okay? I feel you. This sounds like synchronized meth use. Opioids, okay. So both of y'all are on opioids. I used to be an opioid addict, but not no more. I'm clean, thank God. You're clean now, but at the time.
Starting point is 00:30:29 No, no, no. This was about six months ago. I just had to help my dad get on a gurney. He had a seizure. He was bleeding out the mouth. Thank God he's okay, though. You know, God works in mysterious ways, man, but God bless them. God bless you guys. Thank you for what you do.
Starting point is 00:30:47 God bless you too. Keep it clean. So what's the moral of the story, guys? The moral of the story is a person that will lie for his friends or her friends in regard to cheating will lie to you about their infidelities. That's all. I don't want to be part of that mess.
Starting point is 00:31:03 Hold your friends down, and if not, just hand them a phone. Just don't answer. How about that? Just don't answer. Don't do your God-dirty like Charlamagne did. Just don't answer. I'm there for my friends whenever they need me. If you need me to lie, I got you. I just need a heads up. Only in regards to cheating because if they call you right now and they told you
Starting point is 00:31:20 they just robbed a bank and they need you to be an alibi, you ain't going to be their alibi. If they call you and they say, hey, I just killed somebody. I need to say I was with you last night. You ain't going to say, okay, I got you. You're a liar. I ain't going to tell on them. You ain't going to lie with them either.
Starting point is 00:31:33 I'll be like, I don't remember. And guess what happens when you do? Accessory. That's what I said. Don't answer the phone. I don't remember. I can't be an accessory if I don't answer. How can me answer?
Starting point is 00:31:43 I was sleeping. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. It's topic time. Pick up the phone, baby. Call 800-585-1051 to join in for the discussion with The Breakfast Club. Let's talk about it.
Starting point is 00:31:57 Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. So we're asking 800--851-051, when's the last time you were jealous of somebody or something? Start with you, Yee. When's the last time you were jealous of somebody? You know, this is something that when I was first getting started in radio, I really understood. And I actually did a whole TED Talk about it. And so, you know, just like Charlamagne just said, it is a lot to do with insecurity.
Starting point is 00:32:26 And I remember when I first got my first job in radio, a lot of people were saying things about me. Oh, she must have slept with somebody to get that job. And it was people I thought I was friends with. And I had to realize that a lot of times when people have negative things to say about you, it does stem from jealousy, which stems from insecurity because they're not where they want to be. And they feel like, why is this person getting that opportunity? I'm not. So it is something I've always consciously tried to make sure that if I ever feel like I'm hating in a way or jealous in any way, I check myself right away. And it works so well for me for the past few years that I don't even have those thoughts anymore. But it definitely is something that you have to be conscious and aware of when you say hateful
Starting point is 00:33:08 things about people. Usually it means you're not happy with things that are going on with yourself. And the best way to remedy that is just worry about yourself. What about you, Charlamagne? Well, you know, jealousy is a form of hatred built on insecurity. So if I'm being totally honest, I'm only jealous of men with big penises. I can be honest and say that it's one of my triggers simply because back in the day when my wife was in college and we had broke up for a year, she had an entanglement with a person whose penis she said was huge. It's my fault because when I found out she slept with the guy, I asked her the questions I shouldn't have asked her, is was he better than me and was he bigger
Starting point is 00:33:45 than me and he wasn't better than me but when i asked if he was bigger she said and i quote i've never seen anything like that in my life i almost drove the car off the highway and ended both of our futures now what pisses me off is because it just really pisses me off because my penis is seven inches three fourth eight when it's warm girthy. I'm sure in the size department, I'm sure in the size department, my penis has gotten rave reviews. So how much bigger than 7 and 3 fourths inches was this man's penis? What made the man's penis look like she had on 3D glasses?
Starting point is 00:34:14 So because of this situation, I am traumatized and I may always be traumatized. And the reason I know I'm jealous of men with huge penises is because this is the last time I was jealous. This is actually this weekend. There's some walls you just won't hit. Yeah, I follow comedians some more
Starting point is 00:34:31 and she posted a pic of Will Smith and August Alsina. And August had on some Speedos. And in my mind, I immediately started hating on Young August. I did. In my mind, I said he had his pants up to a toilet tissue or something. He had like a cup on. He had a clear prosthetic penis. I convinced. In my mind, I said he had his pants up to toilet tissue or something. He had like a cup on. He had a clear prosthetic penis.
Starting point is 00:34:47 I convinced myself in my head that it was fake and he was just doing it for the gram. And if you ask me right now, I have no problem repeating those lies because I am a jealous ass, envious hater of men with big penises and it's something I will probably never get over because I will never waste my therapist's time talking about something
Starting point is 00:35:04 like that. As long as your jaw works, you'll be okay. There you go. Those guys would be so happy. Seven inches, three-fourths, eight inches when it's warm, like summertime. Like right now when it's over 90 degrees, I'm eight inches all day. Pretty girthy. That's a nice,
Starting point is 00:35:20 that's a good penis, bro. You don't have to prove anything to us, bro. As a woman, that's not somebody you can't leave alone. There's certain guys you just can't leave alone. And that's not, you know, it's like whatever. It's okay, shorty. You can just leave eight inches on the table? Yeah, I mean.
Starting point is 00:35:33 You ain't gonna make me believe you can just leave eight inches on the table. I don't believe it. You can walk away from that. But there's certain ones you're just like, all right. Are they Facebook friends still? No, I'm gonna tell you something. I did say last week. It's so funny we having this conversation.
Starting point is 00:35:45 Last week, it was me, my homegirl Dolly, my homegirl Ashley, and my wife. And I did say I was drinking too. I said, I'm going to get that n***a killed. That's how triggered I am by this. Goodness gracious. This randomly, I started talking about that. Because, you know, they were just having all these conversations about August and Will and big penises and this and that.
Starting point is 00:36:05 I'm going to get him smoked. He'll probably block that bullet with his penis. Let's go to the phone lines. 800-585-1051. Whoa, whoa, whoa. Your name is DJ Envy. Correct. Okay.
Starting point is 00:36:20 What the hell are you jealous of, sir? When's the last time you've been jealous, DJ Envy? Of somebody not really jealous. I don't really get jealous of people. People inspire me. Like, Swizz Beatz, he's probably one of the biggest people, and I love having conversations with Swizz. But jealous?
Starting point is 00:36:38 I remember when Trey Songz was hollering at Gia, like, who's that? And you were like, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold up. I wasn't jealous, though. I mean, that's funny. That's funny, but that's not jealousy. Maxwell, I remember Maxwell. Your wife says sometimes she pictures Maxwell instead of you. She didn't say that, but I don't get jealous.
Starting point is 00:36:55 It's all fun and games until you realize why they call Trey Mr. Steel your girl. But I think what you said is very important to me. When that jealousy and that envy rises up in you, like when you see something that somebody else has, you're like, damn. You can either react one of two ways. You can be like, yo, I want that. How did that person get that?
Starting point is 00:37:10 Or you can say, I know if that person got that, my blessing is on its way. Yeah, I don't know. Unless it's a bigger penis. Yeah, you can't just give it up. Yo, yo, yo, yo. And I think that's the reason I'm not jealous of Trey or Maxwell. I got a big penis, so Charlamagne, I know.
Starting point is 00:37:25 But anyway, let's go to the phone line. Hello, who's this? Hi, my name is Darrell. Hey, Darrell, what's one thing you're jealous of? We found out that Charlamagne is jealous of big penises. So if you have a big penis, he's pretty jealous of you, brother. Okay. Okay. okay well anyway i'm dealing right now of this guy at my college he's dating this girl i like and he's in a frat it's not a good frat and the guy's toxic and it just it infuriates me
Starting point is 00:38:01 why is he toxic i'm just. So he drinks a lot. He parties. And his threat is just really notorious on campus for, you know, a bunch of stuff. And I just think that she has a lot of potential. And she's just wasting it with a guy like him. Bro, you sound like a hater. I'm not going to lie. You definitely sound like a hater.
Starting point is 00:38:22 But you're admitting you're jealous. So that's where the hate comes from. I understand. That man probably ain't doing nothing in his frat. He's not doing nothing in his frat that y'all not doing in y'all frat. So stop it. He's probably a straight-A student. Yep.
Starting point is 00:38:35 Oh, I'm not in the frat. Oh, whatever. He not doing nothing in that fraternity that y'all not doing on campus. You just mad that he got that girl. That's all. He a little jealous. I don't drink or smoke or do anything. Oh, so you think you better than him
Starting point is 00:38:48 because you don't drink or smoke? Is that what you're using? He's toxic because he drinks and smokes. My goodness. What's the moral of the story, guys? The moral of the story is jealousy is when you count someone else's blessings instead of your own.
Starting point is 00:39:00 So when you find yourself jealous of what someone else has, just count your own blessings. That's exactly why I know my penis size. All right, we got more coming up next. We're The Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club. Is your country falling apart?
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Starting point is 00:42:30 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. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We got a special guest on the line right now.
Starting point is 00:42:51 We have Reverend Barber. Welcome, sir. Glad to be back. Glad to be back early in the morning. Y'all see I got my T-shirt on this morning. I'm in fight mode. I see. Let me see what it says.
Starting point is 00:43:01 It says, poor people's campaign. Fight poverty. Not the, poor people's campaign. Fight poverty. Not the poor. That's right. Well, the battle against the poor, especially the poor black and brown, is always waging. I want to ask you, after watching the DNC convention and the RNC convention, what is your takeaways from both? When I look at the DNC convention, first of all, I'm glad to see the diversity of the ticket. There was some mention of things like living wages, 15.
Starting point is 00:43:28 There's some mention about issues of dealing with race. And I'm glad to see that there was some beginning to come to terms with where we are at this moment. One of the things I wish is that some of the things in the platform were more talked about during the convention. You know, in the platform, they actually talk about ending poverty. There's a whole piece on ending poverty. And there's a number of other things inside that platform that I think that Democrats need to be bold about and sharing those. And, in fact, we have to in this moment. One of the most powerful things I saw at the DNC was when they did the roll call of the delegates
Starting point is 00:44:11 because what it showed was the possibility of this diversity, the possibility of this fusion coalition, if in fact we are bold and brave about several things, ending racism, dealing with systemic racism in all of its forms, dealing with poverty and all of this. That's one of the problems that I did have, and we've been pushing on this. We have to have Democrats that are willing to say the word poverty and low wealth. You cannot not say the word, if I can use a double negative.
Starting point is 00:44:45 We are going to have to be clear about universal health care, because in the midst, before this pandemic, but certainly after this pandemic, and we're going to have to really drill down and talk about this war economy. You know, a lot of people tell me, talk about where the money is. The money that's needed to redo the country and all of its failures is in the bloated war economy. And that economy is so tricky, because right now it's about $800 billion a year. I think McConnell wants another so many billion dollars in this act. If we cut it in half, that is in fact more money still than North Korea, Russia, Iran, Iraq,
Starting point is 00:45:32 and China combined. If you just took 10% of that money and put it toward things that work, infrastructure, health care, education, living wage, you could fundamentally shift this society. Now, when we get to the RNC, where do I start? You know, these folks have a lying disease.
Starting point is 00:45:53 My grandma used to call it, they got a lying disease. Just lie, you know. And whatever shortcomings I might see, you know, and the Democrats, because we all have a right to criticize. When I saw those folks roll out those two, that white couple, I might be, you know, a Democrat because we all have a right to criticize. When I saw those folks roll out those two, that white couple, and basically say people coming to get you all and y'all going to be like us. And then the next night, a 17-year-old white boy takes a AK-47 down the street.
Starting point is 00:46:19 AR-15. Yeah, he's 17. And when I listen to Tim Scott from South Carolina, basically say this president's positive, not racist. And I watched Tim Scott, and I'll say, I don't say this lightly, but, you know, it reminded me that every ventriloquist can find a dummy. And I'm wondering what in the world, what hand is up his back, that he could say that stuff stuff knowing that the positive president
Starting point is 00:46:45 is killing south carolinians before covid we had 87 million people either uninsured or uninsured just in these past months we now have 27 million people without insurance and he's had no he and mcconnell have had no interest in making sure people have health care. Before COVID, we had large numbers of people who were unemployed who had left the job market. Now we have 30 million additional people who are unemployed. Forty percent of the jobs, Charlemagne, that are $40,000 and under are gone. And if you start breaking that down by black people, we're not even talking about
Starting point is 00:47:25 a great depression. We're talking about a great destruction. Let me tell y'all something. Whatever shortcomings you may think about any party right now, this has got to go. We need what's called a psychic break, right? Because this man basically said to us, you think I did some of the first four years? Give me four more. Give me unchained power, right? I mean, he basically said, I'm going to show you how I can ignore you. I'm going to show you how much more your health care I can take. I'm going to show you how much more money I can give to my friends.
Starting point is 00:47:58 And then that last part of the speech, that was Stephen Miller. When he walked through history and never mentioned black people, and never mentioned native people, and never mentioned Latinos, and never mentioned Asians, and never mentioned poor white folks, that litany that he gave of history where he said, we did this and we conquered, and we did this and we conquered. Doc, he was laying out basically the history lesson of white supremacy. That's right. And he did it in front of the world. That's right. Right? With a few black folk applauding it.
Starting point is 00:48:38 So we need a psychic break. Because what we're dealing with in Donald Trump is something in the academy called necropolitics, the politics of life and death. And that's what we're dealing with. What are your thoughts on Biden and Kamala Harris? What are your thoughts on them? Now, I wrote a piece that said now that we have the face of the ticket is diverse. And I think Reverend Jackson put it like this. I might paraphrase. He said that they passed the face, the character of the ticket. Now we've got to get to the virtue of, excuse me, to the
Starting point is 00:49:13 policies of the ticket. And it's real clear, poor and low wealth people, 37 million of them who are eligible to vote did not vote. We did a study called Unleashing the Power. It said that poor and low wealth people, if you could just get them to vote anywhere from 1% to 19% higher, about these days, 1% to 19% higher, you fundamentally shift the electorate in 16 states. You can change the United States Senate.
Starting point is 00:49:43 You can change the presidency. You can change government. States Senate. You can change the presidency. You can change government. Now, if that's true, what I say to the Rod Harris ticket is you cannot have a conversation in this moment facing somebody like Trump and not talk about
Starting point is 00:49:59 what your policies are going to look like for poor and low-wealth people. You cannot just say middle class and being against the wealthy and just being against Trump. Because you've got 37 million people out there that did not vote. You're dealing with somebody who only won by 79,000 votes in three states and captured electoral college. You have 2.1 million poor and low-wealth people in just those three states that didn't vote.
Starting point is 00:50:26 That's right. So you've got to at least acknowledge folks. We are in a moment, we have to bring everybody to the table. You've got to be willing to say it. And you cannot say poverty and low-wealth in the middle of a pandemic. When are we going to say that? And if they call
Starting point is 00:50:42 poor and low-wealth people to the table around policies in a way with other folks, it's a rout. They can not only win, but they can win in such a big way to say we're not going. Because again, we've left 100 million people out of vote. 100 million people didn't vote last time.
Starting point is 00:50:57 Alright, we got more with Reverend Dr. William Barber. When we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Good morning. That's what I mean. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Reverend Dr. William Barber. Charlamagne.
Starting point is 00:51:13 You know, it disturbed me last night that Donald Trump made it seem like the police are the ones facing the danger in this country. He didn't mention Black Lives Matter not once. And I'm sitting there like, what world is he living in when he said police don't have power and we need to give them their power back so they can do their job? I'm like, what? What is that about?
Starting point is 00:51:34 More people at their job. On this cop thing, Doc, it's some dangerous rhetoric, man. Dangerous. More power. More power to do what? But again, see, if Democrats can't let him play on that field, we can't even, Democrats can't even just let him argue on that field. You've got to get underneath that language.
Starting point is 00:51:55 See, he wants people focused on fear and law and order so they will forget the real fear. They're not having health care. They're not having living wages. They're dying. They're not having sick leave, all of the other racist stuff. He doesn't want America to look at the poverty. He doesn't want us to talk about that.
Starting point is 00:52:17 He wants to shape the conversation. And when you're in a conversation with somebody like that, you cannot fight on their terms. That's why the Biden-Harris ticket has to be so bold and so diametrically different. You have to take him on. When he calls you a socialist, take him on. And say, what do you mean, socialism?
Starting point is 00:52:37 So you're saying people having health care just like Congress people have health care is socialism? What are you saying, people having living wages just like Congress people have living care is socialism what are you saying people having living wages just like congresspeople have living wages so just oh you mean you mean socialism is not is is helping people who need to be lifted up but you don't think socialism is giving trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars to the greedy and then they just use that money to buy back their own stocks to uphold the stock market uh in a way that makes it look like we're doing well on the stock market, but we're really not.
Starting point is 00:53:07 You have to jam him, if I can use a street term. You cannot back up from him. This man is not playing. And the people around him are not playing. I saw the Democrats say that when they get in, if they get in, the pantry will be bare. And I'm like, man, I don't want to hear that. Why does the money dry up and the resources dry up when we need it? Right.
Starting point is 00:53:30 First of all, people are not going to hear that now when they watch $3 trillion of corporations at the beginning of COVID. And a trillion and a half of them didn't even go through Congress. The treasures just stay here. Right? And then you turn around and tell people, we could find trillions of dollars for corporations, but we can't find in a
Starting point is 00:53:50 new administration the trillions of dollars we need because we're going to be in a worse situation than we are now. That has to shut down. We need investment. You invest into the society and then the resources come back. You pay people the living wages, the resources come back. You give people what they need, the resources come back. You pay people the living wage and the resources come back.
Starting point is 00:54:07 You give people what they need, the resources come back. Republicans will always do deficit spending to give tax cuts to the greedy. So we don't need to get caught up in there's no money. They found trillions of dollars for the greedy in the midst of COVID. We still have not provided people the health care they need. So what the ticket needs to be saying is, no, the covers are not there. We're going to get the feet out of the covers. That's what it needs to be about.
Starting point is 00:54:34 So what is the money actually worth then? Because they're printing money, but they're just printing money to be printing money to be printing money. There's a balance to it. But what I'm saying is before we even get to that balance, we got to get the feet out of the cover, right? And the reality is we put together a budget in the Poor People's Campaign that actually shows if you invest in education,
Starting point is 00:54:53 you invest in teachers, you invest in building up black communities and poor and low wealth communities, if you invest in living wages, if you invest in healthcare wages, if you invest in health care, it's actually beneficial. For instance, right now, if we said we're going to pay everybody $15 an hour in the midst of a pandemic, we're going to do like Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Starting point is 00:55:19 and say we're going to invest in a basic living wage. Right now, that would put $368 billion back into the economy. So it's not the same way of deficit that you never get back. And the problem is, you're exactly right. When you print money and give it to the wealthy, it doesn't mean anything because they keep it. When you print and invest in communities, it deals the whole country. And the problem has been Republicans, it's not just Trump, have had no problem doing deficit around war and the war economy and their own pockets. They always raise the tax issue. In fact, let me step back in history a minute. The whole issue of cutting taxes began after the Civil War, when the country was being forced to deal with reparations
Starting point is 00:56:13 toward black people and 40 acres and a million. And the former slaveholders and all said, we got to cut taxes to undermine the ability of the country to keep its promise. If we start knowing this, like this history, Lee Atwater in the 1970s and 80s said, we can't say the N-word anymore to get elected to our side. So we're going to change the language. He said, we're going to use language that sounds economic. So we start talking about tax cuts. But what he was really doing was coming up with a language
Starting point is 00:56:43 that was just allowing them to talk racist without sounding racist. And the fact of the matter is the poor people's campaign budget actually produces money. That is the right thing to do anyway. You heard Trump say, said, a rising tide lifts all boats. Lifts all boats.
Starting point is 00:56:59 Oh, that was Ben Carson. I hate that rhetoric. I've always hated that rhetoric. I was like, that's the talking point. I can't stand to hear. Yeah. And of course, now, you know, I have a curious relationship with Ben Carson. You know, he operated on my daughter and did a tremendous job when she was in a very sick situation. And she's alive today.
Starting point is 00:57:19 Wow. Wow. I didn't know that. But she has openly challenged him. She was in a newspaper article one time and said, I need to ask Mr. Carson does he want his patients to die because I got a preexisting condition that he knows about and he's supporting a person that wants to stop preexisting coverage.
Starting point is 00:57:36 Wow. And I don't know what has happened to him, particularly somebody who came from welfare and came from other things, that he needed a hand up. And now all of a sudden he wants to cut the hand off. But remember Jesse Jackson in 1984 said, rising tides do not lift off boats when some boats are stuck in the mud at the bottom. Or even worse, black people got holes in their boats,
Starting point is 00:57:57 and some of us ain't got no boats at all. Yeah, big holes. And holes have been there for a long, long time. And so to my brothers, you're exactly right that if you print the money just for the wealthy, it means nothing. Correct. And eventually what's going to happen
Starting point is 00:58:12 is the whole thing is going to fall apart because you've not invested in the foundation. The foundation of this country are poor and low wealth people and black people, 61% of us are poor and low wealth. That's why I keep saying poor and low wealth because 61% of our people are poor and low wealth before COVID. And that's why it's so critical we build coalitions with other poor and low wealth people. But we always come at it, too, with this race critique.
Starting point is 00:58:34 If you do not invest those resources in things that lift the community, the whole bottom falls apart. All right, we got more with Reverend Dr. William Barber. When we come back, don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
Starting point is 00:58:54 We are The Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Reverend Dr. William Barber. Charlamagne. I think it's very important to know. I know you got to get up out here. I think it's very important to note that, you know, things were bad before COVID. But America also has to say to you know things were bad before covid but america also has to say to itself things were bad before trump like i don't i i yeah i don't i don't you know we talk about even police brutality i'm like we can't act like eric garner sandra bland michael brown freddie gray walter scott countless others that was under
Starting point is 00:59:20 obama police brutality is a historically american problem. Poverty in the black community is a historically American problem. That ain't Trump. That's what I mean by this is not a moment even to just run as a Democrat. It's to run as transformative candidates if you're going to and say it's time to face these issues. Because what you have is somebody saying clearly
Starting point is 00:59:40 he's not going to face them at all. He's going to be worse. But you can't just be against Trump. You have to be about what kind of America that, remember what Lexington Hughes said, America has never been America to me, but I swear this oath that America shall be, right? And the reality is, as you said, that the reality is we had the police brutality,
Starting point is 00:59:58 we had the poverty. When we started the Poor People's Campaign, what we found out is for 40 years, poverty has been written out of a public discussion. Now, I'm going to say this on your show, and I want people to hear me what I'm saying. When we see somebody shot on camera, and we talk about the police, and you just went down the name. I know myself, I've been involved in cases where a lot of black men, they didn't get shot by the police, but they got put on death row, and we ended up finding out they weren't even guilty.
Starting point is 01:00:25 I've been part of about three or four black men being released from death row who would have been dead if the system had just worked quicker. So my point is there's a lot of death, and police violence is ugly, horrendous, mean, demonic. I can go
Starting point is 01:00:41 all down the line of what it is, taking the power of the state in my name and killing somebody innocent. And I believe until we have a federal law that actually says you can be prosecuted for murder at the federal level, that will prosecute you for murder, not just civil rights violence,
Starting point is 01:00:58 but murder. When you use the power of the state, they should know you're not going to get away. If the state attorney general doesn't do it, the local prosecutor doesn't do it, you can get prosecuted federally for murder. And there's a way to do that. We could figure that out. But while we've been talking here today, 700 people are going to die from poverty and low wealth. And if 61% of black people fall in low wealth, that means a whole lot of business systems are going to die today from necropolitics, from policy murder that we'll never see on camera. The point I'm trying to lay out is we, as black people in this
Starting point is 01:01:35 country, or low wealth people in this country, are going to have to force the facing of the necropolitics of America. Police violence is a ugly, horrendous part of it, but there's so much also that goes underneath. And that's why I'm arguing that in this season of death around the police violence, we can't even let any of the politicians think that if you deal with police violence, even then that you've dealt with the fullness of racism in this country.
Starting point is 01:02:08 Yet you've dealt with the full deadliness of racism in this country. That's right. I mean, let me tell you something. Voter suppression has a death measurement. I said this on a group. So, I mean, they said, voter suppression keeps people in the polls. It doesn't kill people. I said, no, it kills people.
Starting point is 01:02:23 They said, what are you talking about? Voter suppression, how does that kill people. I said, no, it kills people. They said, what are you talking about voters? How does that kill people? I said, because this is how. When you suppress the vote, you allow people to get elected through racist voter suppression. Once they get elected, they get the power to block your health care. Denial of health care kills you. They suppress the vote. You let people get elected.
Starting point is 01:02:39 Once they get elected, they block living wages. They keep people in poverty. Poverty kills. That's empirical, brother. That's data-driven. Reverend Bob, it's always a pleasure talking to you, man. I know you got something coming up. What you got coming up?
Starting point is 01:02:51 Well, on September the 14th, we have Voting is Power Unleashed, the Mass Mall Monday, and we're putting together this powerful plan to make sure people know their rights, know how to protect their vote, know how to engage. But before we get there, this coming Monday, I want to invite all your listeners. Every Monday, we're doing something called Mall Monday March on McConnell. We can't be in his
Starting point is 01:03:16 office, so we decided to do a New Jack City twist on sitting in and do a call in and dial in. Every Monday, we shut down all of his phones all across the country. We bring people on from Kentucky to share how bad he is. We're driving that home and saying to people, you need to understand what's going on with McCullough. And then September 14th, our voting is power unleashed. More Monday, voter protection, voter participation. End us with a prayer, Ralph. All right.
Starting point is 01:03:44 When I think about prayer in this moment, I want to think about what Jesus said when he said in Luke 4, 18, the Spirit of the Lord is upon me. Preach good news to the poor, recovery of sight to the blind, healing to
Starting point is 01:03:59 the brokenhearted, to set free the captive, and to declare the acceptable year of the Lord. Gracious God, there are spirits with a small s out here that are trying to hurt the poor. Keep the captive captive. Keep the blind blind. And shut up the doors to everybody but those who look like them and feel like them. We need your spirit. We need the power that you give us with your divine authority. The spirit to stand, the spirit to fight, the spirit to speak and live out justice.
Starting point is 01:04:36 Fill us, O God, with your spirit. Fill us, O God, with the spirit of the ancestors that caused them never to give up, even in the face of slavery. Fill us with the spirit of those that looked at Jim Crow and knew Jim Crow was dead, even while Jim Crow was yet alive, because they were going to be the ones to bring about his funeral. Fill us with the spirit of those who could love and at the same time hate injustice, hate brutality, and hate oppression. Fill us with the spirit that gives us hope every morning and fight every day, encourage every minute of our lives. Lord, fill us with the spirit that causes us to have the
Starting point is 01:05:12 kind of foolishness that believes that what others say can't be done will be done and changed. Give us the kind of spirit that gives us the necessary righteous anger and injustice so that we never settle for superficial answers. Give us the spirit that allows us to cry when we feel others pain, but not just to have empathy about that pain, but to be emphatic in our joining with them to fight to change the reality that caused their tears, that they might shout the victory over. Give us your spirit. Give us your spirit. To resist the spirit of racism and injustice. Give us your spirit. Give us your spirit. To resist the spirit of racism and injustice, give us your spirit.
Starting point is 01:05:48 And with your spirit, with your power, we will run through troops, we will jump over walls, we will never turn back, and we will always go forward together. In the name of all that is holy, amen. Amen. And a woman, too. That's right. Well, thank you, Brother Barber.
Starting point is 01:06:04 All right, Rev. Thank you, man. We appreciate you. Breakfast Club woman, too. That's right. Well, thank you, Brother Barber. All right, Rev. Thank you, man. Thank you, Brother Barber. We appreciate you. Breakfast Club, good morning. It's time for Donkey of the Day. Donkeys of the Day at Chalamet. I'm a Democrat, so being Donkey of the Day is a little bit of a mixed question. So like a donkey. Keyhole.
Starting point is 01:06:21 Donkey of the Day. The Breakfast Club, bitches. Now, I've been called a lot in my 23 years that donkey of the day is a new one. Donkey of the day goes to Robert Unanu. Robert is the CEO of Goya Foods. Yes, the CEO of all your beans, rice, seasonings, cooking oils, that Goya. Now, my name is Charlemagne the God, Leonard McKelvey. I am a host of this show, The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:06:48 I'm saying this for all of our new listeners, especially those of you in Toronto listening to us on Flow 93.5. The Breakfast Club consists of myself, DJ Envy, and Anjali Yee, but there are other players in the studio like our board op, DJ Dramos. He is of Latino
Starting point is 01:07:03 descent. What are you exactly, Dramos? I am Puerto Rican. Puerto Rico! Ho! Hey! Yes, Dramos is heartbroken this morning that I am giving Robert Unanu donkey of the day. He begged me this morning not to do it, okay?
Starting point is 01:07:20 He doesn't want me to bring any attention to this situation. I tried to explain to him that donkey of the day does not discriminate, but he was almost in tears asking me not to do this. Dramos, I think I know why this is hitting so close to home for you, but I don't want to speculate. Why don't you want me to broadcast this story, Dramos? First of all, I never said don't broadcast the story, but yes, I am heartbroken. Okay.
Starting point is 01:07:44 Well, listen, if you're wondering why Boycott Goya and Goya Foods are trending in the United States, it's not because people like Dramos love the red kidney beans and the black beans that much. It's because Robert Unanu said the USA is blessed to have the celebrity in chief,
Starting point is 01:08:00 Mr. Dope 45, Donald J. Trump, as a leader. You can't make this kind of stuff up. Let's listen. We're all truly blessed at the same time to have a leader like President Trump, who is a builder. And that's what my grandfather did. He came to this country to build, to grow, to prosper. Tramos, how does that make you feel to hear Robert Unanu, the CEOo of goya say that uh america is blessed to have
Starting point is 01:08:26 trump as a leader i mean it's disgusting obviously and then also just makes me think about how much season my food from now on you know it's a terrible terrible day wow now priorities drummers has priorities together i'm gonna be honest i don't care about his political opinion uh drummers how do you say i don't give a damn in Spanish? Me importa un bledo. Yes, I don't give a whatever the hell Dramos just said, what Robert thinks about Donald Trump. But when you are the CEO of the nation's largest Hispanic-owned
Starting point is 01:08:56 food brand, why in the hell would you build a wall around your most loyal consumers by saying that America is blessed to have Donald Trump as a leader? Talk about not reading the room. Let's go down the line of some of Trump's greatest Hispanic hits, okay? He called Latino immigrants criminals, killers, and rapists. He said the Mexican government intentionally sends their criminals to the U.S.
Starting point is 01:09:16 He kicked the Latino reporter Jorge Ramos out of a press conference, actually told him to go back to Univision. Now, let me tell you something. To be fair, despite his harmful rhetoric, Trump's policies have attracted a certain subset of those in the Latino community. In fact, they're saying he may get up to 25 to 30 percent of the Latino vote in this year's presidential elections. Not far fetched, because in 2016, he got 28 percent of the Latino vote.
Starting point is 01:09:40 Why would any self-respecting Latino vote to re-elect Donald Trump? I have no idea. Dramos, did you vote for Trump? Of course not. I'm just making sure, okay? I don't know how he got elected in the first place. All I know is DJ Dramos has a cabinet full of mango nectar and coconut water that he has to throw out today. All because even though it's thousands of immigrant children locked up in cages at the border, Donald Trump still rocks Latinos to sleep by doing things like he did yesterday, and that's signing an executive order that created a new advisory commission tasked with improving Hispanic Americans' access to economic and educational
Starting point is 01:10:20 opportunities. Some people are able to overlook the bigotry for legislation like that. They say the Hispanic economy is doing well. Hispanics got jobs. That's what they care about. They are not monolithic. So some of them just simply don't care. But once again, I personally, personally don't care about who they choose to vote for. I don't care about Robert Unanu saying America is blessed to have Trump. I care about a CEO of a company not giving a damn about his bottom line. Why are you willing to risk the pesos in this way? I remember a time when you didn't know who CEOs of these companies were
Starting point is 01:10:57 politically affiliated with because smart businessmen don't want to offend anyone because they know whether you rep the red or the blue, have that green why offend any side when you can get money from both of them smart ceos sell guns to both sides and keep their political affiliations to themselves we are in an era right now where it's so easy to divide people it's so easy for people to pick sides why after all these years of making billions would you bring all this bad press on yourself, Goya? Okay, CEO of Goya, Robert, you non-do, by sitting next to a man who simply isn't good for business. Now, I know you're probably banking on the Latinos that support Trump to still support you. But what about the Latinos like Dramos who have to throw out their Goya black bean burgers?
Starting point is 01:11:46 Those are pretty new. Dramos hasn't even tried them yet. He had a hot date tonight. He was going to put some Goya black bean burgers on the grill. Now he has to throw them out because of you and your poor decision-making skills. Where are the Latinos that support you going to get their adobe? What's it called, Dramos?
Starting point is 01:12:02 Adobo. Adobo. Where are you going to get your Adobo from now, Drum? I mean, listen, I'm not gonna lie to you. The last few hours I've been Googling other Adobo products. I think it would be okay. I'm a little calmer now than I was this morning when I woke up.
Starting point is 01:12:15 The moral of the story is, Robert, you have a PR nightmare right now that you caused for no reason. You can handle your business by not spreading your business. And even though it's good for us, the consumers, to know where not to spend our money, I can't stop thinking about how stupid he
Starting point is 01:12:32 is to mess up the pesos. What's some other words for money in Spanish, John? Dinero. Dinero? How you mess up the dinero? It's all about the dinero. How you mess that up by simply not being smart enough to keep your political affiliations to yourself.
Starting point is 01:12:50 Tramos, how do you say stupid in Spanish? Estupido. Estupido. Please let Robert, you not new, get the sweet sounds of the Hamilton's. Oh, now you are the donkey of the day. You are the donkey of the day. Yee-haw. This is disgusting.
Starting point is 01:13:20 Okay. All right, we got more coming up next with The Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club. Come right, we got more coming up next. We're The Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club. Need relationship advice? Need personal advice? Just need real advice. Call up now for Ask Yee. Eat the bread.
Starting point is 01:13:36 Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. It's time for Ask Yee. Hello, who's this? Hi, this is Mike Honcho. Hey, what's up, bro? What's your question for Ye? I'm having a hard time breaking it
Starting point is 01:13:51 to my new partner that I had to do gay porn once upon a time in my life. And I'm not happy about that chapter. I just wanted to know, Angela Ye, how do I break this to my new partner? I'm just curious.
Starting point is 01:14:07 What was the name of the porn? Yeah, sure. Go ahead, Envy. It'd be about the Google. It'd be about that Google. I'm just joking. I just wanted to know the names. Is it Bang Me Twice?
Starting point is 01:14:17 I don't know. I just wanted to know the names of it. Wow. That's very unoriginal. Bang Me Twice. It was called Private Society, and it's their bizarre gay porn edition. You should have had an orgy and called it Two and a Half Men.
Starting point is 01:14:32 Well, what kind of stuff were you doing? I did have to spread my butt cheeks as Mike Honcho. Yeah, exactly. That's how it sounded. That Owen Honcho was huge Let me ask you this Why did you have to do gay porn though? I'm just curious Does it pay more?
Starting point is 01:14:54 Yeah, you got it You're right on the head It pays a little bit extra Hit it right on the head Would be a good name for a porn by the way So, are you gay? Well, no It was just a very hard time in my life, so I was
Starting point is 01:15:07 on cocaine, a whole bunch of pills, a whole bunch of Quaaludes, and, you know, yeah, so that inspired my life, but it was not a rejoicing moment. Right now, it's great. I got a new work girl, and I don't have to scrub my butt. She's like
Starting point is 01:15:23 Mike Honcho anymore. Well, listen, I feel like you're going to have to have that conversation just like you had it with us. Because one thing you do have to do is be honest, right? And then that person has a right to say, okay, I'm not sure this is, you're the person that I want to be with. Or maybe they'll say, you know what, we've all gone through things in our past that we're not proud of, that have brought us to the point where we are today. And I can accept you for who you are. But I think it is important for you to let her know.
Starting point is 01:15:51 How long have y'all been together? Yeah, I was thinking. But then what if I lose her? Because then that might resort me again, spread my butt. She says, my honcho. You know what, though? You could either lose her now or lose her later, right? She's probably going to
Starting point is 01:16:06 break up with you because it's.0 boring. If all you're doing is spreading your butt cheeks, that's a boring.0, bro. That's all you could do? Well, I mean, you would want to
Starting point is 01:16:14 look him up, buddy. I can email you. Nah, I'm cool. In case he falls on some hard times as well. That's true, Charlamagne. That could be a good name for a.02,
Starting point is 01:16:24 falling on hard times about a man who had to suck to get his way to the top. Aren't your kids around you, bro? OK, honcho. But yes, definitely. Please let your girlfriend. I don't know if you watch Love is Blind, but Carlton, who is sexually fluid, he waited until they were engaged to let his fiance know that he has been with men before. And that is definitely something that you have to be honest about. Was he able to keep his girl?
Starting point is 01:16:49 No, it did not work out. Oh, no, Anjali. I'm going to keep this to myself. You got a very distinct voice. You know, at some point she will find out, though. Whatever comes to the dark does come to the light. That's what they say. But on this one, I think I'm going to admit the truth.
Starting point is 01:17:05 That's another good point. I mean, yeah, because it's a gay porn. Like, you're on, like, video. People can eventually see you. They will stumble across you. People around you might hold over your head when they see her and be like, you know, I'm going to tell her, have you told her yet?
Starting point is 01:17:18 Have you told her yet? That's something that you'll always be thinking about. What if she finds out? You know, it's just something that can be very stressful. I wore a satin mask, but maybe they see my tattoos. Now that's the only thing I'm worried about.
Starting point is 01:17:31 Tattoos might get away, bro. How much did you make? $69. I'm actually sure I made about $2,500, buddy. And I've done five scenes, so just throwing it out there. Okay, five scenes, $2,500. K-Porn's the way to go.
Starting point is 01:17:48 How much did they have to lube you up, bro? Wow, Envy. Envy sounds like he's considering buying another property, and he needs an investment. Well, I got an email for you guys. Nah, I'm good. Thank you so much for checking in, bro. Good luck, man.
Starting point is 01:18:03 Envy's like, hold on the line, though. I'm good, bro. I much for checking in, bro. Good luck, man. And I would- And he's like, hold on the line, though. Nah, I'm good, bro. I wonder if Bang Bros does gay porn, because their name is like so gay porn friendly. Bang Bros, you know what I'm saying? For the bros that like to bang each other. Well, I might highly recommend the movie Guys Who Like to Suck S***, if anybody's home bored. Nah, that's too forward.
Starting point is 01:18:24 Where are we going this morning? See, the coronavirus got everybody just bugging. Calm down. We can't say these words on air, guys. I don't know if you know. I'm not on air. I'm at the house. Oh my goodness. Ask Yee. 800-585-1051 if you need relationship advice. Call Yee about anything
Starting point is 01:18:39 as you see the answer. Really? Anything. Anything. Alright, we got more coming up next. We're The Breakfast Club. Here's some real advice with Angela Yee. It's Ask Yee. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
Starting point is 01:18:57 We are The Breakfast Club. We're in the middle of Ask Yee. Hello, who's this? Hello, this is Misty. Misty? Yes. Hey, what's middle of Ask Yee. Hello, who's this? Hi, this is Misty. Misty? Yes. Hey, what's your question for Yee? Okay, so my question was, like, what am I supposed to do if, like, my boyfriend keeps sneaking to watch porn?
Starting point is 01:19:15 I don't have a problem with him watching it. It's just getting weird that he's sneaking to watch it. Mm-hmm. Because he doesn't know whether or not you have a problem with it. Did you tell him, like, I know you're watching porn. It's fine. I mean, we've had the discussion about it. Because he doesn't know whether or not you have a problem with it. Did you tell him, like, I know you're watching porn. It's fine. I mean, we've had the discussion about it. Like, I asked him, like, do we have a problem with sex or something?
Starting point is 01:19:32 But he's like, no, we don't have a problem with sex or anything. And it's like, I'm being open-minded about stuff, but I don't know. He keeps asking for, like, threesomes and stuff like that or whatever, too. And you don't want to do it. Threesome or you do?
Starting point is 01:19:47 Are you open to it? I'm okay with it, I guess. I've never done it. Well, obviously, that's not going to happen anytime soon because we are all quarantined. You know, so that's a whole other story. But first of all, maybe part of the fun for him watching porn is him sneaking to do it. Is that not strange? Or like, is that normal? How'd you catch him? I'm just curious.
Starting point is 01:20:10 How'd you catch him? Okay, we were supposed to have sex or whatever, but then I fell asleep. But then when I woke up, I'm like, okay, maybe I should go back to sleep, because you almost finished. Oh, when you woke up and you seen him on the computer. He was sitting there watching porn. He was on his phone, and it was on mute.
Starting point is 01:20:26 That's the weirdest thing to me. Like, he was right beside me. He didn't want to wake you up. I'm okay with him waking me up, though. Well, he didn't know that. Did you tell him next time, wake me up? I'm, you know, I'm fine. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:20:39 I just kind of like got up and went to the bathroom because I'm like, this is weird. This is the second time I caught him doing this. And I don't get this. It sounds like y'all just need to have a conversation because you're not saying anything to him and then he's not saying anything to you about it and then now you do think it's weird so he probably can sense that you think it's weird.
Starting point is 01:20:57 It's kind of like a lack of communication. It's what's causing you guys to not come together on this when you could just simply wake up and be like, oh, you watching porn? What you watching? Let me see. Okay, I guess. And you know what can be fun sometimes
Starting point is 01:21:12 if you don't mind doing this is watching porn together. I mean, like, I'm not as experienced as he is sexually. And, like, recently he got me, like, this toy thing. And I'm just like, I'm not okay with electronics down there because, like, robot or whatever. So it just like, I'm not okay with the electronics down there because like robot or whatever. So it's like, I don't know. Well, maybe he is nervous to bring things up to you because he doesn't want you to think that he's weird.
Starting point is 01:21:33 Okay. I don't know. I'll try to have that conversation, I guess. I don't know. And I see, it feels like you want to be more open-minded about things but right now you're not in that place. Like you're uncertain about a lot of things.
Starting point is 01:21:48 Like you said, you're not as experienced as he is. So you take it slow. And I always tell people, don't do anything that you're not comfortable with. So if you truly are not comfortable with something, don't do it and let him know that you're not comfortable. And if there are things that you want to try, don't be ashamed to try them. So those are the two things that I would say when it comes to experimenting in the bedroom. Okay, because like, I really like them.
Starting point is 01:22:11 I've tried to have a part of this conversation before and then it went into this whole spiral conversation about like insecurity and all this extra junk. And I'm just like, what the is going on? Yeah, you never do something just to please the other person if you're not comfortable with it, because that does cause resentment sometimes. And then that does tend to spiral out of control. But if in your mind, you're like,
Starting point is 01:22:34 I would like to try this, then you should try it. It's just, and remember, it's completely up to you. It's fine for you to not want to do a threesome. It's fine for you to not want to use that toy if you don't feel like it. But it's also fine for you to say, okay, I'm down to experiment. Don't worry about other people's judgments of you. It's your body, your choice to do whatever you want. And even with those things, like whenever I gave him the stuff I wanted to try,
Starting point is 01:22:58 he just kept calling me like a freak or whatever. And then I'm like, okay, maybe I shouldn't tell him the stuff that I'm into if he thinks it's too outrageous. But what are you what are you what are you into yeah everyone's to know what are you into oh gosh okay so I kind of like the whole dumb submissive thing like if we can switch roles and stuff and he's not okay with a lot of and I guess I grew up on the pill side of life, but I was kind of trying to see if he would be okay with like, you know,
Starting point is 01:23:29 pegging, probably. Oh, yeah, you go with the ball. Yeah, pegging might be a little serious. That's not light. You want to put him on a leash, too? No, we have that covered. I mean, he put me on a leash before. I'd much rather be on a leash than get a peg in my ass.
Starting point is 01:23:47 I'll take the leash for $500, Alex. What I would recommend, Missy, though, is before you go straight to the pegging, have you ever put a finger in there? Yes, that's the thing. Got it by him. Okay. So maybe that's something you guys will graduate to eventually? Yeah, but that's my thing, though.
Starting point is 01:24:07 If he brings up the butt play but thinks it's weird when we're talking about it, I'm just like, hmm, what's going on here? You know what? And Missy, I'm going to be honest with you. A lot of times guys like to do things, but they don't like to discuss the things they like to do because they feel like it's weird. So you have to kind of just do it without discussing it. Don't rape that man, bud. No, not that. But, like, you can feel it out and start doing something, and he might like it,
Starting point is 01:24:35 but he doesn't want to discuss that he liked it. So, obviously, if he doesn't want to do it, he'll let you know he doesn't want to do it. But if you just approach it and bring it and be like, hey, let's go in the heat of the moment and he's do it. But if you just approach it and bring it and be like, hey, let's go, in the heat of the moment, and he's with it, then there you go. But sometimes having that discussion makes people feel a little weird. Okay, I'm going to have the whole, like, **** off conversation.
Starting point is 01:24:57 I don't want to have it, like, first time at breakfast or whatever, but I'm trying to see how I can bring it up during the day or whatever because I'm just like, yo yo I'm okay with you waking me up for sex you've done it before like well he didn't wake me up for sex but like a BJ or whatever so it's just like you know I feel like you guys will be fine
Starting point is 01:25:14 this is a great time to have these discussions while y'all are in the house together we gotta get this quarantine over because y'all bored as hell tell him he's shook and ain't no such thing as half-ass crooks. And by that, tell him stop letting you put half your finger in his ass and tell him you want all or nothing. All right?
Starting point is 01:25:30 Tell him grow up. Definitely. Thank you, guys. All right, Misty. Good luck. It's funny what y'all like to weigh in on. If you do stuff like that, you can't even – please don't give the young man no nicknames either.
Starting point is 01:25:43 You'll be hitting him and talking about your Peg the Stallion. Can't call a grown man Peg the Stallion. What? All right. Ask Yee. Keep it locked. This is The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 01:25:52 The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Girl. We are The Breakfast Club. We're in the middle of Ask C&E. If you need relationship advice or any type of advice, you can hit us now. Hello, who's this? Hi, this is T.
Starting point is 01:26:10 Hey, T. What's your question for C&E? Hey, T. How are you? Hey, I'm okay. Y'all, good to talk to y'all. Y'all remain blessed. Thank you for taking my question.
Starting point is 01:26:21 But I've been in a relationship for almost two years. It's a long distance relationship and this is like my person i haven't really been in any real relationship before was really you know taking my time to go to school you know make sure i'm bettering myself for myself um but i found someone it was literally fireworks when we first met um we immediately bumped into a relationship everything was good for the most part until a couple of months ago um when i hopped on his instagram he had an instagram live going on and i'm like who's the instagram living with and um he's kind of like a local celebrity um so i didn't really think much of it but he i think he was probably having an
Starting point is 01:27:05 inappropriate conversation with her because he did realize that i jumped on and his demeanor changed his questions everything was changing um with this conversation he was having with this girl um a couple of weeks well not a couple of days after that happened i was able to reach him and it was just you know still on my mind. So I just, you know, asked him. I told him I'm not stupid, and I know long distance you're probably doing things that I don't know about. He came clean, and he said that he had cheated on me in December when we were kind of going through a rough patch. We weren't, you know, broken up or anything, but just going through a rough patch.
Starting point is 01:27:43 What are you asking us this morning? First of all, I need to know what state you're in, what state he's in. I'm in Atlanta. He's overseas. Okay. Okay. And, and, um, yeah, we've been going for two years, both of us traveling back and forth. So we've been making it work.
Starting point is 01:28:00 Um, and so anyway, I guess my question is that I'm just in a hard spot because, you know, I'm type A personality. I fend for myself. I do for myself. And that is a non-negotiable for me. Um, but he has been remorseful and I think he does, you know, regret it, but I just am not comfortable jumping back into that relationship. And I'm just asking you guys, just as men who, you know, have, you know, messed up every once in a while or, you know, in your past.
Starting point is 01:28:29 We have. Is this a type of behavior that you think could potentially change? Do you think I should give him a second chance? I just wanted to get your thoughts. And how long have you been
Starting point is 01:28:38 dating this guy? Oh, you're talking to... For about two years. Okay. Now you know who you're talking to. You're talking to two individuals that have cheated and our wives have taken us back. Just call it what it is. We have, you know, we reformed and we don't play that game anymore.
Starting point is 01:28:56 Right. At all. You know, Matt, it's a- I haven't cheated in four years. I haven't cheated since October of 2016. I am totally clean. Mine is so long ago, I don't even remember that date. But I will tell you this, Ma.
Starting point is 01:29:08 You know, it's all in the person. The person has to grow. I mean, hopefully he's at a spot and a position where he says, you know what, he realizes, you know, your worth and your value and say, hey, I don't want to lose this. Like, this is somebody that's important to me. This is the best thing that's ever happened in my life. And is it worth ruling that for someone that's out in the street that is not the same? No, it's not and hopefully he understands
Starting point is 01:29:27 that and hopefully he has changed, you know, but for you, I would say take it step by step. Just don't let him all the way back in. You got to make sure that he has really changed and not just giving you that game and that G. Okay. And I'm not making no excuses
Starting point is 01:29:44 for that man cheating, but context matters. Two years overseas, you know what I'm saying? Two years overseas, he's not seeing you. He's a man. He got needs. Just like you're a woman, you got needs. Have you been completely clean for two years? I have.
Starting point is 01:29:59 I have. Well, that's why women are better than men. I know. That's the thing that bothers me. But I know, I mean, he's a good guy, but that just bothers me because I think it was, it wasn't like he's having a relationship with someone. It's literally because I'm not there. Right.
Starting point is 01:30:15 But that's no excuse. That's not an excuse. Because women hold their men down all the times when they get locked up for years and they hold them down. That's not an excuse. He still has to step up to the plate and do his right. But now, NB, we're missing something here. We know black women are gods, okay?
Starting point is 01:30:31 And God is perfect. Us mere mortal men are not. And you know what else God does? He forgives, okay? And we repent to him, all right? We get down on our knees and we say, please, God, forgive us. So being that the black woman is God, yes, you should forgive us. And it says that God looks out for babies and fools.
Starting point is 01:30:53 I'm your fool, baby. And I'm your baby fool. I used this before I could tell. I'm your baby fool. That's all I'm saying. I'm your baby fool. But let me ask you, has he been completely honest and did he tell you everything? He is always honest with me
Starting point is 01:31:07 except for this. Like, he did tell me, but he didn't give me details. He just thinks it's one of those things where we need to sit down and have a conversation about instead of doing it over the phone or what have you. Well, I think you need to have that conversation because y'all are so far away. You need to have that conversation to ease your mind a little bit.
Starting point is 01:31:24 Don't wait until you come seeing, which could be a year from now. No, you need to have that conversation now and thenall are so far away. You need to have that conversation to ease your mind a little bit. Don't wait until you come seeing which could be a year from now. No, you need to have that conversation now and then you make your decision accordingly. And listen, once again, I'm not making excuses for him. I'm just saying context matters. He's overseas for two years. You know, and I honestly think that if the shoe was on the other
Starting point is 01:31:39 foot, he probably would forgive you too if he's really using common sense and context. And that's the part that bothers me, Charlemagne, is that I think if I did Trump the same thing he did to me, he would forgive me. Okay. And that bothers me because I, because I
Starting point is 01:31:55 know that, that doesn't mean that's what I need to do because I'm forgiving you for what you did as a Christian woman. But I'm still like, that doesn't mean I have to get back with you because I need you to show me something and I haven't seen that yet. All right.
Starting point is 01:32:09 Well, good luck and keep us posted. We would love to hear the outcome. I will. I appreciate you, brother. Thank you. All right. As C and E,
Starting point is 01:32:17 800-585-1051. If you need relationship advice, you can hit me and Charlamagne anytime. All right. Keep it locked. This is The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 01:32:25 Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne Nogal. We are The Breakfast Club. I'm looking for an attorney out there. I work with a co-host that is talking about my fake boobs, my fake butt, and now my fake beard. And I'm looking for an attorney. He's looking for an attorney because he was in a store after a long bike ride to Beijing, and his beard hit the floor.
Starting point is 01:32:48 He slipped on his own Beijing. Now he's trying to sue the store, but he really doesn't have a case. Okay? Tag the doctor, Envy. That's all we want you to do. People need help. Yeah, why don't you tag the graffiti artist, bro? Why don't you tell us the painter who put that on your chin and around your neck area?
Starting point is 01:33:04 Why don't you shout him out? Why he don't get no love, but why she don't you tell us the painter who put that on your chin and around your neck area? Why don't you shout him out? Why he don't get no love? Why she don't get no love? I'm realizing that you don't like me. You know, I had hair. And then you said it was fake hair. You sound like Donald Trump. I did my squats and you was like, I got a fake butt.
Starting point is 01:33:19 Now it's a fake beard. I'm a Marvel guy. I love comic books. What if Envy's not using Beijing, but he got a little piece of venom? And so the venom started in his hair and now it's moved on down to his face around his chin area. That's why it's so black. What if that's the case, bro? It's not black.
Starting point is 01:33:37 It's not black. It's dark brown. 45 is dark brown. But hello, who's this? 45. Are you admitting it's fake? Okay. Are you admitting it's fake finally?
Starting point is 01:33:45 45. I'm not admitting anything. I'm not confirming or denying. You don't have to. We got eyes. Hello, who's this? Who's on the phone? What's popping?
Starting point is 01:33:54 Hey, we're no longer having this conversation on my bed, but I'd like to talk to you. How are you doing today, sir? What does Emmy bed look like? What is it? Is Emmy bed real? I ain't going to lie. It's clean, but it's gene, though.
Starting point is 01:34:07 What that mean? I don't know. It's what? He's gaming us. What, I mean, he's gaming us? Oh, it's Beijing. That's right. You can't spell Beijing without the beige.
Starting point is 01:34:19 Goodbye, sir. You have a great morning. Hello, who's this? Sean. Sean, good morning, morning Sean What's good You sound like an intellectual brother We're no longer having this conversation on DJ Envy's beard Y'all definitely having a conversation
Starting point is 01:34:32 You think Envy's beard is real or fake sir Man that's really fake man Fake is Look he woke up fresh out of bed And was like I'm just the first thing I'm doing this morning Is calling the breakfast club To tell Envy his beard is phony It's fake It's the type of beard. I'm just the first thing I'm doing this morning is calling the Breakfast Club to tell Envy his beard is phony. It's fake. It's the type
Starting point is 01:34:48 of beard that I hate. Thank you, Sean. You have a great morning. Hello, who's this? This is Marquee. Marquee. Good morning, Marquee. You know what's a damn shame, Marquee? That all these other men
Starting point is 01:35:03 are calling up here, talking about how another man looks. Like, I'm not taken. Like, I'm not married. This is so disrespectful to my wife. And I know you won't do the same thing, Marquis. Hey, Avery, look, I'm calling because you my man. Like, I got a ticket to the seminar, to the webinar on Sunday and all that.
Starting point is 01:35:21 Like, you my guy, but, bruh, you got that pay-yank. You know that's that pay ain't. That's that pay ain't. Yes, yes, I'm doing a real estate webinar this Sunday where we're talking everything generational wealth. And I'm gonna, well, what is your name, Marquise? You know, I am so sorry, we're
Starting point is 01:35:37 gonna have to charge you triple, Marquise. You want me to do that? Keep talking about triple. Marquise, that pay ain't cost, bro. That's why he got to charge you triple. That pay ain't cheap. All right? I ain't mad at it.
Starting point is 01:35:49 If it's Marquise all on the air, I ain't mad at it. I'll pay it because you definitely got that pay. You keep messing with that headline. Five times the price now, Marquise. Instead of you keep messing with that headline. You got them payings. Not the payings. And the payings.
Starting point is 01:36:05 Goodbye, Marquise. See you on Sunday. Listen, when y'all see Envy in the streets, that's what y'all got to roll up on him and say, not the paint. Not the paint. Listen, Envy, we've both been arrested before. Don't you think that the ink they use to fingerprint us
Starting point is 01:36:19 is very similar to what you got on your chin right now? That ink is dark. It's black. My beard is dark or it's black. My beard is dark brown, brother. Boy, you better shut up and stop lying. Yee, what do you see? It's some type of dye. I'm not sure if it's like one of those.
Starting point is 01:36:34 What is it called? The gray, just gray or whatever. But I don't know what he's using, but it's something. Maybe it's not Beijing. Are you referring just for men? Just for men, yeah. Is that what you're using? I can neither. Got it. Spot you referring just for men? Just for men, yeah. Is that what you're using? I can neither confirm or deny.
Starting point is 01:36:46 Got it. Spot on. Just for men. I can neither confirm or deny. All right. Just for men, 45, you said, right? Oh, my goodness. Are we taking more calls?
Starting point is 01:36:59 No, we're not taking no more calls. What's the moral of the story, you ask? Moral of the story is you can't spell it. Oh, here it is. What is it? Just for men beard. Just for men beard. You're using M45 dark brown.
Starting point is 01:37:09 There's an M60 jet black. Okay. M45 dark brown. He's doing it himself, and that's why it looks so dark and so fake. That's what it is. But the moral of the story is you can't spell Beijing without the beige. Congratulations, Envy. I'm glad we solved this mystery.
Starting point is 01:37:27 I am too. Oh, my goodness. Oh, good. We have rumors on the way. We already solved one, but let's go to another one. And we're going to tell you about a very well-known music producer who just got arrested yesterday after 15 sexual assault charges and five separate felony assault charges.
Starting point is 01:37:45 Yikes. All right. Well, we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, you bullies. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:37:58 Charlamagne. Yes, sir. You got a positive note? Yes, man. The positive note is simply this, man. It's Thursday, so I want all y'all to remember this. It is always better to ask questions than to make an assumption because assumptions set us up for suffering.
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