The Breakfast Club - Stop, Drop & Frisk...
Episode Date: September 27, 2016TUE 9/27 - On the heels of Trump & Clinton's first debate, The Breakfast Club gets into a little back & forth of their own on the "Stop & Frisk" policy. Where's Lester Holt when you need h...im? Do we need him...? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Did it give you a headache?
They just made me say
what Jay-Z told us
on his second album,
Government, F-Government,
we politic ourselves.
I'm going to vote,
but can't none of them
candidates save us.
Nope, not at all.
It looked bad, man.
It just seemed like
they were just bickering
and beeping and all that.
Maybe not everyone
had a conversation
with Donald Trump
because I feel like
he doesn't answer any questions.
He definitely doesn't.
And he just has in his mind set already what he thinks, and it doesn't matter what anybody else says.
Let's be clear, I don't think Hillary looked bad.
I actually think that Hillary is a very experienced candidate.
I just think she looks stiff, sort of like all Britney Spears performances nowadays.
But the debate was trash.
The debate was trash.
I mean, you could tell that Hillary was prepared. I wanted her to be more passionate. She was trash. The debate was trash. I mean, you could tell that Hillary was prepared.
I wanted her to be more passionate.
She was prepared.
You could tell that she's a politician,
that she doesn't turn it off,
that she knew exactly where the questions were coming.
She knew how to answer them.
She was very prepared last night.
The fact that she knows how to turn it off
is just that that's all she knows.
Like, all she knows is how to be a politician.
She's been one forever.
Like, I wanted her to,
whenever Donald Trump said something that was crazy, to just kind of, because's been one forever. Like, I wanted her to, whenever Donald Trump said something
that was crazy,
to just kind of,
because he kept interrupting her.
Right.
I wanted her to be like,
I think 28 times,
I think he said,
wait a minute.
Right.
Shut up.
Nah, she can't do that.
She was better off
not engaging Donald Trump
the way Donald Trump
probably wanted to be engaged,
which is by coming at him like that.
She,
what'd she say?
She used the Michelle Obama quote, we go high when we do the macarena. When you go, when they go low, we go high. Yeah. him like that. What'd she say? She used the Michelle Obama quote,
we go high when we do the Macarena.
When they go low, we go high.
No, there's no nay-nay or Macarena over there, bro.
What was the quote?
When they go low, we go high.
Right.
There you go.
Right, right, right, right.
But I guess, I mean,
they set it up to be like the Super Bowl.
It was so many cameras.
It was set on a huge stage.
So many people watched in. I'm glad the debate happened. It was so many cameras. It was set on a huge stage. So many people watched in.
I'm glad the debate happened.
It also proved that Donald Trump
is nowhere near,
nowhere fit to run this country,
not even close.
I love that he would say that.
It took the debate for you
to realize that?
No, I knew that,
but there's a lot of people
that really were going to vote for him.
Those same people
probably still feel like
he knows what he's talking about,
but he wants to bring back
stop and frisk.
That is crazy to me.
Oh, that was hilarious when he was like, look, man.
He basically said, until you Negroes stop killing each other, we're going to racially profile you.
And really just for black and Hispanics, he was saying.
Just stop and frisk.
Well, I don't know about the stop and frisk, man.
I don't know.
Before I was against it, but what's been going on recently, I don't know about the stop and frisk.
All right, until they keep stopping and frisking you.
That's right.
I ain't got no guns on me.
No more.
I bet you you'll have an attitude.
So you're saying that stopping frisk
is a necessary evil is what you're saying?
I'm saying stopping frisk in certain neighborhoods
absolutely positively, yes.
So you say let's racially profile people.
I'm saying stopping frisk in bad areas.
It doesn't have to be bad black areas.
It can be bad white areas, bad Asian areas.
Okay, you know that that is going to target
black and Hispanic areas.
If there's areas where crime is high, yes, stop and frisk will work.
Yes, absolutely.
That would actually probably make people hate the police even more when you're not doing
anything wrong and they keep on stopping and frisking you.
They got more guns off the street from stop and frisk than anything else in this world.
And if you have a gun on you nine times out of ten, it's an illegal gun in those bad areas.
In those areas.
Wrong.
Wrong what?
That's absolutely wrong.
Wrong what?
Wrong what? I don absolutely wrong. Wrong what?
I don't know.
I just wanted to say wrong because Donald Trump kept saying that. Yeah, because you guys have no idea.
No, if they're stopping the frisk, usually nine times out of ten in bad areas,
if they have a gun, it's illegal guns.
But they did say last night that when it comes to stopping frisk,
even though they have ruled that stopping frisk was unconstitutional,
they said when they removed it from New York, the crime rates still have gone down.
It's not like they went up because they stopped doing stop and frisk.
But shootings went up.
Crime rate went down, but shootings went up.
I checked it.
Believe me, I was in an incident.
Let me check Lester.
Lester!
I was in an incident last week.
Lester says you're wrong.
Who the heck is Lester?
Murders have not gone up.
I didn't say murders.
I said shootings.
There's a difference.
I don't even know if the shootings have gone up.
I don't know.. I said shootings. There's a difference. I don't even know if the shootings have gone. I don't know.
I do feel like people manipulate numbers to justify whatever it is that they believe.
Did you say beige people manipulate numbers to do what?
Yeah, she did.
I just know when I see him get pulled over by the police,
and it could be because he ran a stop sign or he ran a red light, he goes off.
Yeah, but I never got stopped and frisked.
I got one time back
in the day when I was in a bad area and I should have got
stopped in Frist. I mean, this is kind of a classic
example of one bad apple spoils
the bunch. You're right. No, I would hate that if
I lived in a certain neighborhood and I wasn't doing anything
wrong and the police kept on stopping me.
Yeah, but we're paying for the sins of
people who are actually doing wrong.
There's a lot of shootings in
Chicago. There's a lot of shootings in Newark. There's a lot of shootings in Chicago. There's a lot of shootings in Newark. There's
a lot of shooting in these bad areas
where people have illegal guns. How do you get these illegal
guns off the street? They're not just going to give them to you.
So in other words, just give police the authority to do whatever.
In certain areas, absolutely.
That's what I think. Sorry. Bring back martial
law. I didn't say that.
Police, stop and find all
beige men. There you go.
Here's Controller. Front page news is next.
We'll talk more about the debate at the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now, last night was a debate.
Let's talk about the debate a little bit.
Right.
And apparently Donald Trump interrupted Hillary Clinton.
They said 22 times in 26 minutes.
Drop one of Clues bombs for Donald Trump for wanting to be heard, damn it.
Those are some numbers.
Jesus Christ.
Now here's some of what Donald Trump had to say because Hillary Clinton was barely getting a word in at a certain point. You have not released your tax returns.
I don't mind releasing. I'm under a routine audit and it'll be released.
You're perfectly free to release your taxes during an audit.
Whether or not in a place like Chicago, you do stop and frisk, which worked very well.
Stop and frisk was ruled unconstitutional in New York. The argument is that it's a form of
racial profiling. No, the argument is that we have to take the guns away from these people
that have them and that are bad people that shouldn't have them. All right. So there we go.
Do we have more from the debate?
All right. Let's hear some more. This is a man who has called women pigs, slobs and dogs, who has said women don't deserve equal pay unless they do as good a job as men.
I was going to say something extremely rough to Hillary, to her family, and I said to myself,
I can't do it.
I just can't do it.
But she spent hundreds
of millions of dollars
on negative ads on me,
many of which are
absolutely untrue.
It's not nice,
and I don't deserve that.
All right.
Listen, man,
I watched the debates last night,
and the first thing
that came to my mind
when the debates was over
was when Jay-Z said,
government, F government, we politic ourselves.
I just feel, this is me personally, I'm going to vote, but I'm also going to keep God first.
I'm going to stay working, and I'm going to get this money.
Because can't nobody on that stage save you, all right?
You need to save yourself, kids, if you know what I know.
Absolutely positive.
And all Donald Trump kept saying was, we need law and order.
When they were questioning about police brutality, he just kept saying, we need law and order. When they were questioning about police brutality, he just kept saying we need law and order.
We need law and order.
Basically, Donald Trump is not against anything that's happening right now with the police and civilians in America,
specifically unarmed black men in America.
That's just what I got from the situation.
And when the question was brought up about how do we fix the racial divide in America,
neither one of them had any solutions.
Right.
Nobody did.
It was just regurgitating all the problems we know.
We know the hoods are bad.
We know the communities are bad.
We know that it's systemic racism.
We know that relationships between police and the communities need to be better.
But how do we get there?
Neither one of them provided any of those solutions.
Not to me, anyway.
Right.
I don't think bringing back stop and frisk is the answer,
especially when there's no proof that
stop and frisk even worked in the first place.
Well, they got a lot of guns off the street. The way that the
NYPD was doing it
was unconstitutional. They didn't do it the way
that it was supposed to be done. That's why they
pulled it from New York.
They had a 2013 report from
the New York Attorney General that found that out of
2.4 million stops by police between 2009 and 2012,
the stops resulted in a 3% conviction rate and just 0.1% of the total stops went on to a violent crime conviction.
So I don't know how effective that is.
I don't see how effective it is.
Well, they said the NYPD actually didn't do it right.
They were stopping, frisking anybody and didn't do areas where it was a lot of crime in those areas. They said if that was
done the right way, it probably would be a
lot higher. But they did get a lot
of guns off the street regardless, even if you could say it's
1%, a.1%. They got
tons of guns off the street, which is the most important thing.
I don't know. I mean, I don't know
if that's a fact. I just don't know. I don't know.
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Yeah, I'm mad about last night's debate, man.
I think even though the candidate is choosing the lesser of two evils,
Hillary had chances last night to put Donald away.
She didn't, man.
She's tiptoed around the race issue.
She's tiptoed around a lot of things.
And that's why people don't believe her,
because she's too much of a career politician.
She don't have no passion for no one particular thing.
You know?
Yeah, she definitely tiptoed around the race issue.
I just wanted somebody to say, look, man,
in some of these police cases, what we're seeing is terrible.
I mean, they did say it was a tragedy,
but sometimes just say the police were wrong in some cases.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is Jerome.
Jerome, tell them
why you're mad.
Yo, I'm mad that wifey
came in my little man's
spot last night
and cut the debate on.
Just cut the game off
and cut the debate on.
Oh, you were watching football
and she put on a debate instead?
Yeah.
Were you fascinated?
Hell no.
I already know
I'm going to pick Hillary.
You know, debate, debate.
I feel it was for
someone that's kind of in between,
but it's not going to make or break anything at this point.
Yeah, I'm not going to say I don't care who becomes president,
but I just know that neither one of those candidates can do anything for us.
I think that we need to start being involved in politics on a more local level
because that president thing don't mean much, bro.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, what's up?
This is Jason, Brooklyn to CT, baby.
Hey, Jason, tell them why you're mad.
This is why I'm mad, man.
I'm kind of upset at you, Envy.
If you allow cops to frisk and do what they want,
they're going to kill more people, baby.
We can't do that.
I don't think that.
This is what we can do to change the world.
Instead of everybody just talking on the radio,
what we can really do, Envy, is have your father,
which is a cop, go on there, and you talk to him like a man and see what we can do to resolve these problems.
Well, first of all, my father was a retired cop.
First of all, he doesn't work.
He's not on a job anymore.
Retired about 20 years ago.
And second of all, as far as Stop and Frisk is concerned, yeah, I believe Stop and Frisk works in certain areas, especially areas where crime is high.
You should absolutely positively check and see who's on the streets. There shouldn't
be kids and people on the street hanging on the corner
one, two in the morning doing what they do.
And you and I both know, if you're from the hood,
if you're from the hood, you know what niggas
is doing on the corner at 11 to 12.
Those were the kids my mom said, you know what, don't go
hang out with them because you know what they're doing on the
corner. Nine times out of ten, they were
robbing. They were selling drugs and they need to be
getting off the corner. Yeah, I agree. If you agree, and those kids should be stopping. They were selling drugs and they need to be getting off the corner.
Yeah, I agree.
If you agree,
those kids should be stopping frisk.
Those are the people
that should be stopping frisk.
Not the whole neighborhood,
but if you're out there
doing bad or you're in the area,
yes, you should be stopping frisk.
I think stopping frisk
might have been a good concept
that was executed wrong
because it ended up
just being a reason
for cops to harass
and target African Americans
and Hispanics.
And it actually did not.
It wasn't effective.
It wasn't effective.
At all.
I mean, it just wasn't.
Like, the stops resulted in a 3% conviction rate,
and just 0.1% of the total stops went on to a violent crime conviction.
So, and then the federal government unconstitutional.
It just wasn't effective.
For them to intrude on you like that and do all of that for that little bit of effectiveness
that really basically did nothing, it kind of wasn't worth it.
We'll talk about it more. Tell them why
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Now, last night, the debate was on television.
I'm not sure how many people watched the debate.
I'm not sure how many people watched the debate,
but I hope they didn't walk away from the debate feeling like I did
because I told y'all I walked away with one line in my head,
and that was Jay-Z government, F government.
We politic ourselves.
I'm going to vote, but I'm going to keep telling y'all,
keep God first, stay working, and get this money. Okay? We got to empower ourselves because the government damn sure ain't going to vote, but I'm going to keep telling y'all, keep God first, stay working, and get this money.
Okay?
We got to empower ourselves because the government damn sure ain't going to do it.
Well, we got rumors coming up.
What are we talking about in the rumors?
Yes, we are going to talk about what happened with Beanie Siegel.
Now they have video footage.
And we were saying earlier, unless we saw some video footage, we wouldn't believe that Beanie Siegel actually did get knocked out.
They just put that Beanie Siegel footage out yesterday to distract us from the debate.
You see footage, too.
I've seen two videos.
Did you see two?
I've seen one.
I think one that TMZ put out that showed Beanie Siegel laid out on the ground.
And yesterday, I guess they was trying to shop a video of him actually getting punched
because they sent me a screenshot of him actually getting punched.
Yeah, I've seen it in Game.
Game has a new video, the pest control video.
They have the other video.
No, they don't. Mm-hmm. Oh, Lord. They have the other video. No, they don't.
Mm-hmm.
Oh, Lord.
What's the other video?
It's on Worldstar.
You can see the punch.
You see the punch coming
and you see him getting...
Oh, Lord have mercy.
Yeah, but we'll get
all into that in the rumors.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This is The Rumor Report
with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
So listen up.
Well, there were these rumors circulating that Beanie Seiko got knocked out,
and that was in Philly at the Bad Boy Family concert.
And according to video footage that we've seen now,
and Teefee B, is that his name?
Teefee B from... Teefee B, is that his name? Teefee B from Dream?
Teefee B?
Yeah, I think that's his name.
Just want to make sure I'm pronouncing it right.
Teefee B was a member of Meek's Dream Chasers.
He's the one that takes credit for knocking out Beanie Siegel.
Check out what he had to say when asked about what happened.
At the end of the day, you know what I'm saying, that was like the last straw that brought the camel back, though.
You know what I'm saying, that was like the last straw that brought the camels back, though. You know what I'm saying?
Because to forgive and forget and bring you back into the fold
of the brotherhood and support you 100%,
when you went and had nothing going on,
and to get me on this track with you,
and to do all this, and then you go and f*** it up,
that was some s***.
That ain't throw nowhere.
Don't be no wishy-washy ass shit.
This for the rappers and the real niggas.
Listen, we got to stop interviewing people when they commit crimes, man.
Like, there's absolutely no reason to do a 20-minute interview.
Like, I saw that interview yesterday.
I looked at it, and I said it's 20 minutes.
There's no reason to watch this just because he snuffed somebody.
Well, yeah, he said that he and Beanie Segal knew each other since the late 90s.
They're both Muslim.
They have a lot of respect for each other.
I wouldn't tell anybody I'm Muslim right now.
Then they asked him whether or not Beanie Segal got jumped,
and he said, do I know anything about it?
I know about it.
I think Beanie passed out from his diabetic medication.
And then he said, you know,
he backdoored people with the whole game situation, basically.
If you're both Muslim, why can't y'all sit down and have a peaceful conversation?
I don't know.
He said he broke the code of ethics of the streets.
So you broke the code of ethics of Islam, then?
What are you talking about?
Listen, man, God bless all the 40-plus-year-old's creed and words.
I feel sorry for y'all because that's an image you have to maintain for life.
And Beanie Segal should have never been in that situation to begin with.
Okay?
He jumped out the window and sided with Meek and O'Malley
and whoever else for whatever reason
and now it's all backfired on him.
I don't know what the hell's going on.
We don't know what's going on.
I just don't understand why Beanie don't got no young nephews,
no sons, no young cousins that can hold him down.
Well, that was the city.
Remember, he just got off stage and said he's the king of Philly's back.
Well, they said he got knocked out before he went on stage.
I don't know.
No, I don't know about that one.
That's what I read.
That would be a good one.
That would be amazing.
That he still went and performed afterward,
but I don't know how true that,
I don't know the time frame of what happened when.
You get snuffed in Philly.
Beanie Segal gets snuffed in Philly
and nobody comes to Beanie's defense.
Not one person.
That shows me that a lot of people
in those situations are loyal to you based off what opportunity
is presented to them at the time.
Because Beanie Siegel, Rockefeller State property, Beanie Siegel,
you couldn't snuff him.
You know why?
Because he had money and he was feeding people.
Or maybe he was just by himself.
Maybe it was an off night and he was moving wrong.
Well, you saw the video footage.
He probably didn't think it's a bad boy concert. You're probably thinking, okay, he's peaceful. Yeah,, and he was moving wrong. Well, you saw the video footage. He probably didn't think, it's a bad boy concert.
You're probably thinking, okay, he's peaceful.
Yeah, he might have been moving wrong.
All right, now let's talk about another fight that happened.
Mac Miller and Drake.
Well, it's just on the charts, though.
Now let's talk about album sales.
It seems like Mac Miller is going to sell 40,000 copies.
Okay, drop on a cool bomb for the young boy, Mac.
Not bad at all.
All right, Drake, however, is still doing really well. He's number one of Koolbomb for the young boy, Mac. Not bad at all. Alright, Drake, however,
is still doing really well. He's number one with
53,000 units moved.
Still, we told you, he sold over
a billion. That's the first
artist that Apple Music has
gotten over a billion streams. Is that
crazy? For views. That is great.
40,000 for Mac is great, too, because he's an independent
artist. Right, the divine feminine.
So, congratulations. They said 48,000 units and 32,000 for Mac is great, too, because he's an independent artist. Right. The Divine Feminine. So congratulations. They said 48,000 units and 32,000 in traditional album sales.
So that's with streaming and everything.
48,000.
That's good for him.
Yeah.
He can buy Ariana Grande some donuts for that money.
Yeah.
I'm sure she has enough.
And I think he could have bought her those donuts before that actually happened.
And Kendall Jenner is about to turn 21.
So you know what that means.
This is another battle that's going down as far as who is going to do her 21st birthday party.
That's going to happen.
Her birthday is November 3rd.
Right now, the bidding is already up to $1 million in Vegas for her to just do her 21st birthday party.
Wow.
Yeah, that's good money.
Not that she needs it.
I thought she was 21 already.
I did, too.
You said that so creepy the way you sounded.
But anyway, that is your...
I mean, let's all be honest.
Kylie's not as hot as she was before.
Ever since she turned 18, it's like, eh.
But Kendall...
Eh.
All right, well, that is your rumor report.
I'm Angela Yee.
All right, now when we come back, we got front page news.
We'll talk about the debates that happened last night.
So keep it locked.
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Let's get in some front page news.
And Monday night football.
The Falcons beat the Saints 45-32.
And also Miami Heat news.
Chris Bosh, he didn't pass the physical?
They said he's not going to play as a Miami Heat ever again.
That's what Pat Riley said yesterday.
I mean, listen, if I'm Chris Bosh, I'm sitting back,
I'm collecting that guaranteed money, I'm making some good investments,
but I'm worried about my health.
Is it guaranteed if you don't pass the physical though?
Yes.
You sure?
Hell yeah, he'd still get his money.
Absolutely.
I forgot how much he's guaranteed over the next three years,
but it's a nice chunk of change.
I want to say it's like $72 million, but I could be jumping out the window.
Well, you know he still wants to play, though.
He's a basketball player.
Yeah, but I mean, you want to play or you want to live?
You got kids.
You got a wife.
You know, you got to be here for them.
Blood clots is no joke.
Nothing to play with.
Absolutely.
Now, let's talk about the Clinton-Trump face-off, the debate.
Yeah, a lot of these issues were center stage yet again.
We talked about Donald Trump not wanting to release his tax returns.
And she said everybody's done that for the past 39, 40 years.
Every candidate has done that.
She's released hers.
He talked about her email scandal.
All right.
And let's be clear.
Donald Trump did interrupt Hillary Clinton at least 22 times in 26 minutes.
He interrupted the moderator as well, Lester Holt.
There were all kinds of interruptions that were going on throughout the night.
They also disagreed as far as stopping first because Donald Trump wants to bring that back.
And he also said that law and order is what we need.
But Hillary Clinton pointed out that that was ruled unconstitutional.
Donald Trump said it wasn't.
Check out some of what went down.
You have not released your tax returns. I don't mind releasing. I'm under a routine audit and
it'll be released. You're perfectly free to release your taxes during an audit. Whether
or not in a place like Chicago, you do stop and frisk, which worked very well. Stop and frisk
was ruled unconstitutional in New York. The argument is that it's a form of racial profile.
No, the argument is that we have to take the guns away from these people
that have them and that are bad people that shouldn't have them.
I mean, the truth to the matter is, man,
it's 12 years of data that show in New York City
stopping frisk just wasn't that effective.
No, it showed it took a lot of guns off the street.
Now, you can say it was only 0.1%.
What's not a lot of guns?
900 guns off the street is not a lot of guns?
Where'd you get that number from? Just answer my question. It It doesn't. What's not a lot of guns? 900 guns off the street is not a lot of guns? Where'd you get that number from?
Just answer my question.
It's 900 guns off the street,
a lot of guns.
It's not a hypothetical question.
In 2011,
the last year
that they did Stop and Frisk,
they actually took,
excuse me,
890 guns off the street
the last year
they did Stop and Frisk.
That's a fact.
Fact.
Fact told.
But the facts are
that it didn't even
really reduce any crime or keep people any safer,
and it didn't really cut numbers at all.
So you can say that, but—
I mean, listen, one gun taken off the street is a great thing.
Absolutely.
But overall, it was just an excuse for police officers to harass African-American and Hispanic men.
In certain cases, yes.
In certain cases, it was done to pull guns off the street. Last year, New York City, they pulled 200 guns off the street,
opposed to close to 900 when they did the stop and frisk.
And the majority, and the thing is to get those guns off the street.
That's the thing is to get those guns off the street.
And they ruled it unconstitutional.
No, they necessarily didn't rule it unconstitutional.
Yes, they did rule it unconstitutional.
Wrong, wrong, wrong. You want to hear? They ruled it unconstitutional. Yes, they did rule it unconstitutional. Wrong, wrong, wrong.
You want to hear?
They ruled it unconstitutional, sir.
No, they didn't.
The U.S. District Court judge didn't say it was unconstitutional.
They said the way the police were doing the stops were unconstitutional.
But stop and frisk was not unconstitutional, meaning that the way they were pulling people over was foul.
But if they targeted the areas and did it the right way, stop and frisk was not unconstitutional.
Well, the problem is—
Envy, I don't know what you just said,
but I know a federal judge ruled the policy unconstitutional in 2000. Well, I just want to say one thing.
The facts are that it really just wasn't that effective, period.
I don't know if that's true.
It is. It's a fact.
That's not true.
They got 900 guns off the street a year.
That's pretty good.
Now, you could say 900 guns...
They said that guns were found in less than.2% of stops.
Are you saying they got
900 guns off the street a year?
No, they vary for different years.
The last year they did it, they did 800 and I think
90 guns off the street. The last year
they did stop and frisk. The year before that was 722.
The year before that was 600.
Last year, when there was no stop and frisk, there was
only, I believe, 280 guns
taken off the street.
Well, I don't know.
That's what they're trying to say.
They're trying to say that even though stop and frisk, even though they took away stop and frisk, it didn't increase or decrease.
It did.
They only took 200 and something guns off the street when they didn't do stop and frisk.
The fact is, though, they did say that guns were found in less than 0.2% of stops.
You can say 0.2, but I'll take 0.2 of a billion dollars. Yes,
900 guns off the street. You can say it's
only 0.2% but 900 guns off the street
is a lot of guns off the New York City. But for that 0.2% of
stops, they said that actually was very intrusive
to a lot of innocent people that were
harassed by the police. It was very
intrusive but it had to be done the right way.
If it was equal all across the board, that's part of
having it being done the right way. If it was equal all
across the board and white males were being stopped just as much as black and Hispanics, I wouldn't care.
They said even in neighborhoods where there was like in Park Slope and Brooklyn, only 24 percent of the people there are African-American, but they made up 70 percent of the people that were stopped.
Right.
It was very disproportionate.
All Stop and Fritz did was give police officers who already want to harass blacks and Hispanics a reason.
To racially profile.
Lawfully to harass blacks and Hispanics.
But one last thing.
Let's talk about the numbers from the debate last night.
There were over 100 million people that watched.
6.7 million tweets that were sent.
And 18.7 million people engaged on Facebook.
So those were historic debate numbers.
All right.
Well, that's front page news.
Now let's talk about Stop and Fritz.
Can it work?
800-585-1051.
We're talking stop and frisk this morning.
Like I said, the last year they did it in New York City.
They pulled close to 900 guns off the street.
Since then, about 200.
So that's more than, that's like damn near 60% drop of guns coming off the street.
But was it from stop and frisk?
It was from stop and frisk.
So all those guns were pulled from stop and frisk. All these guns were pulled from stop and frisk. Or they were pulled off the street, period. No, stop and frisk. That's what I said clearly. Stop and Frisk? It was from Stop and Frisk. So all those guns were pulled from Stop and Frisk.
All these guns were pulled from Stop and Frisk.
Or they were pulled up the street, period.
No, Stop and Frisk.
That's what I said clearly.
Stop and Frisk.
800-585-1051.
Let's talk about it.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
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Now, we're talking stop and frisk this morning.
Now, stop and frisk is when police pull certain people over in certain areas
and basically frisk them to see if they have any weapons or contraband on them.
It was taken out of New York a couple of years ago.
And we're talking about, was it a good thing or was it a bad thing?
800-585-1051.
I personally didn't believe in stop and frisk at first.
I got pulled over for a stop and frisk incident when I was younger,
but I was at a bad place at a bad time where I shouldn't have been.
It was late at night, and they stopped and frisked me.
I didn't have anything on. I wasn't arrested.
But now on the other side of it, now thinking about all the guns
that it has pulled off into certain areas,
I think stop and frisk is a good thing when it's done right.
And when I say when it's done right, in areas where there's criminal activity,
a lot of criminal activity, a lot of shootings, a lot of robberies, a lot of assaults,
I think the stop and frisk will work in those areas, whether it's Chicago,
and not the whole Chicago, in the areas where crime is high.
In Newark, not the whole Newark, in Newark where the crime is high.
In Patterson, in those places, absolutely positively. So you're saying only in, not the whole Newark, in Newark where the crime is high. In Patterson, in those places,
absolutely positively.
So you're saying only in,
not in good neighborhoods,
only in...
I'm saying where crime is.
I'm asking you a question, yes.
I'm saying where crime is,
where crime is.
It doesn't matter,
I don't care what neighborhood,
where the crime is,
where crime is is highest.
Well, unfortunately,
stopping fritz wasn't done correctly.
I mean, the 2013 report
from the New York Attorney General
found that out of 2.4 million stops
by police between 2009 and 2012,
the stops resulted in just a 3%
conviction rate and just 0.1%
of the total stops went on
to a violent crime conviction. And a federal
judge ruled the policy unconstitutional in
2013 because it showed that it only targeted
African Americans and Hispanics
more than anybody. About 90%
of the people that were stopped were black or Latino.
Yeah, that's just not fair and balanced
across the board. If it was a fair and balanced thing
across the board where everybody
was getting stopped and frisked in
these high crime areas, then that'd be different.
And we don't know how effective it could be
because they say no research has ever proven
that it was effective at all.
And it actually, in my opinion, also
ruins the trust between
people in the community and the police officers
because there's a lot of innocent people being stopped and harassed.
Then now they have an issue with police.
800 guns off the street is effective.
700 guns a year before that is effective.
750 guns off the year is very effective.
It didn't make any crime rates drop.
It didn't make any violent crimes drop.
In the 12 years that they did it, crime rate was down 40%.
They said that larger violent crimes were down all across the United States.
And it continues to go down regardless.
I'm talking about New York where they actually did the stop and frisk.
They said that's a myth.
They said crime went down 40% in 12 years where they did the stop and frisk.
And that is fact.
While violent crimes fell 29% in New York.
Hey, guys, guys.
Hey, Donald, Hillary.
I was talking.
You cut me off.
Hey, Donald, Hillary.
Donald, Hillary.
I'm telling you what the facts are.
All right, let's let Andy run this.
No, you can let the facts know.
We go to line.
Donald, let Hillary speak.
I have the facts as well.
Tanisha, I'm from Virginia, and I wanted to speak on the stop and frisk.
Go ahead, Mama.
So I just feel like they spoke on systemic racism during the debate.
So if you're going to stop and frisk people, black people especially,
that's still another form of oppression.
You're just stopping and frisking us, basically not giving us our rights.
So you're taking away
my Fourth Amendment
because even if you
stop and frisk me
and I have a weapon
or I have drugs,
then I can exclude
the evidence
by going to trial.
It's the same thing
the police are doing
when they're shooting
innocent black people
and getting away with it.
It's a little different
when you go to criminal areas.
And I'm not mad at you
if you don't get convicted.
I want that gun
off the street.
You're not going to convict everybody that you try.
There's so many different ways that you can get in and out,
but the fact that that gun is off the street
means another person won't get killed or shot.
I'm trying to find these numbers
where you say all these guns got taken off the street.
It does say that violent crimes fell 29% in New York City,
but they said it wasn't because of stop and frisk.
It actually stopped everywhere in L.A., in New Orleans, in Dallas, and in Baltimore. So it wasn't because of Stop and Frisk. It actually stopped everywhere in L.A.,
in New Orleans, in Dallas, and in Baltimore.
So it wasn't because of Stop and Frisk.
I just looked up New York where they do Stop and Frisk.
Members went down everywhere.
This is Tito. Tito, good morning.
Hey, how you doing? What's going on? We're talking Stop and Frisk this morning.
I think
if you're going to do it, then you have to
document each and individual race
that you Stop in France.
So it has to be X amount of white, X amount of Latinos, X amount of black.
That's the only way it'll work.
I agree.
Wherever the criminal areas are, whether it's a black area, whether it's a white area, whether it's an Asian area,
wherever the criminal activity is, I'm not saying go to all the black areas.
No, wherever there's criminal activity, those are the areas that they go to.
But that's the problem.
Like a lot of the high crime areas are the areas
where minorities are. So either way,
minorities are going to be targeted
by stopping frisk more than everybody.
I'd rather we concentrate our efforts on
after school programs for kids to keep kids
off the streets and
help the parents out when they have to work jobs
and the kids have nothing to do. That's the thing.
I'd rather concentrate efforts on doing things that could
actually make a change for generations to come.
The kids that are going to those after school programs are going to
go to the after school programs. The kids that stay
in the streets, that's on those corners.
You just cut me off again. The kids that
are on those corners. Donald, let Hillary talk.
The kids that are on those corners are the kids that are on those corners
doing bad. I just had a woman in here
who has four kids and she
says the after school program conversation
is just talk and I don't talk.
You don't have to let me talk.
I got to be able to finish my sentence.
Donald, let Hillary talk, Donald.
Hillary, go.
800-585-1051.
Jesus Christ.
Can I say what I was going to say?
I forgot to finish what I was saying.
So we'll talk about it when we come back.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
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We're talking stop and frisk this morning.
Now, Donald Trump mentioned stop and frisk yesterday during the debate.
We have audio.
Whether or not in a place like Chicago you do stop and frisk, which worked very well.
Stop and frisk was ruled unconstitutional in New York.
The argument is that it's a form of racial profiling.
No, the argument is that we have to take the guns away from these people that have them
and that are bad people that shouldn't have them.
Now, 805-85-1051, we're asking, stop and frisk.
I just don't think stop and frisk was that effective.
I mean, there's so much data that shows it wasn't.
And, I mean, I just can't agree with a law that is basically giving police officers the right to profile us,
the right to harass us.
Like, if it was effective, it'd be a different thing.
And I'm reading this article from the Daily News from 2014.
It said New York cops seized nearly 400 guns
during stop and frisk encounters in the past year,
and that was the lowest tally since 2003.
So, Envy, you said that they took 800 guns off the street.
When?
In 2011, they took 819 guns off the street.
That was only, like you said, 1% of the stops,
but 1% of a billion dollars is a lot, and that's 819 guns.
But how'd they take 800 guns off the street
if they said they seized nearly 400 guns
during stop-and-frisk encounters in 2014,
and that was the lowest tally since 2003?
Yeah, but 2014, they don't have stop-and-frisk anymore.
That's what I'm saying. That's my point.
When they had stop-and-frisk, they pulled more guns off the street.
And like you just said, in 2014, where there was no stop-and. When they had stop and frisk, they pulled more guns off the street. And like you just said,
in 2014,
where there was no stop and frisk,
it was the lowest amount of guns
they pulled off the street.
That's what I'm saying.
But the past year,
it was August 2014,
so that was the year prior.
So they said the past year.
So from whenever,
the 2013 was when
they stopped and frisked,
the lowest tally was,
they seized 400 guns.
2012 was the last year
of stop and frisk.
2013,
2014, 15, and 16, I believe, they still had it.
But the highest, like I said, was 819.
And what year was that?
2011.
Let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Anonymous.
Okay, anonymous.
We're talking Stop and Frisk.
How do you feel?
I'm all for it, but you got to go about it a certain way.
And if you're going to go Stop and Frisk,
you got to put it
on every neighborhood.
From low-income neighborhoods
to working neighborhoods,
you got to have it
in every kind of suburbs,
the low-income areas.
You got to have it everywhere.
There's a lot of suburbs
everywhere.
All these little young kids
running around with guns, too.
So let's Stop and Frisk
them, too.
But it's how you go about it.
You cannot just jump out the white van and just put people on the wall.
I agree.
No?
If we're going to do that, let's start doing it on these cops.
They live in the suburbs.
They're kids.
You know they're not going to do that.
I agree.
It has to be done the right way.
Hello, who's this?
Hello, this is Billy Buford from Detroit.
Hey, Billy Buford.
We're talking stop and frisk.
What do you think?
Henry, you're totally wrong on this one this time, man.
We done went through so much as it is on what the city
going through and the state going through.
I mean, the United States going through.
Nobody got tired of me walking to the store
and get pulled over and getting worried
about getting searched by a gun.
To me, it would still be like racial profiling.
No matter how they do it,
if they did it the right way, I still feel like
they was racial profiling because they just did so much to us.
I'm 42 years old.
I can't be with my kids, get in search for a gun every time I come out of age every time.
I mean, the show Stop and Frisk proves that it is racial profiling.
When you got 90% of the people being stopped being black and Hispanics, like, yeah.
Even in white neighborhoods.
Yeah, that's profiling.
I think if it's done right and it's done in the areas where there is a high
crime volume, I think it can be done
right and I think it can take a lot of guns off the street and it has
taken a lot of guns off the street. Now here's a
fact from the New York City Civil Liberties Union.
No research has ever proven the effectiveness
of New York City's stop and first regime
and the small number of arrest summonses and
guns recovered demonstrates that the practice
is ineffective. Crime data also
does not support the claim that New York City
is safer because of the practice.
While violent crimes fell 29% in
New York City from 2001 to
2010, other large cities
experienced larger violent crime declines
without relying on stop and frisk abuses.
59% in LA,
56% in New Orleans, 49%
in Dallas, and 37% in Baltimore.
I don't know how you can say 819 guns off the street is not effective.
I can't understand how you say that.
I mean, that is great, but I mean, when you got another 200,000 people who were just inconvenienced
and they didn't find anything on them, that's not really effective, man.
I think they got to change the way they do it.
You got 90% of people that are black and
Hispanic being stopped
and frisked, that's a problem, bro.
I think the only thing stopping and frisked did was increase
profile. I just don't know what's the right way.
Took a lot of guns off, though. But what's the
moral of the story, guys? The moral of the story
is power tends to corrupt
and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
And I don't think that law enforcement
should have that kind of power
to be able to stop and frisk you whenever they please.
All right, well, we got rumors coming up.
We'll be talking about Hillary Clinton
and something that's going to be happening,
who's going to be interviewing her.
It was a little awkward, so we'll see how this goes.
Also, LeBron is talking about Colin Kaepernick.
He said he will not follow his lead, but he respects it.
All right, we'll get into that when we come back.
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Rumor report.
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Well, LeBron says he is not going to follow in Colin Kaepernick's footsteps
when it comes to the national anthem.
He is still going to stand.
Here's what he had to say.
I'm all in favor of anyone being able to express what they believe in
in a peaceful manner.
And that's exactly what Colin Kaepernick is doing, and I respect that.
You know, me standing for the national anthem is something I will do.
That's who I am.
But that doesn't mean I don't respect
and don't agree with what Colin Kaepernick is doing.
What I do not like about the situation is the negative attention
that has been thrown upon him from certain people
because it's not deserved.
A very mature statement, even though he chooses to stand.
That's his decision.
But he does agree with the peaceful statement that Colin Kaepernick is making.
Yeah, I saw LeBron getting backlash on social media yesterday,
but I think it's because he used the term All Lives Matter, if I'm not mistaken.
Ooh.
And speaking of All Lives Matter,
you know that Fantasia was planning to do an All Lives Matter concert.
It was supposed to be in Charlotte.
And due to logistical reasons,
it was canceled, but they went in on Fantasia as well for planning this All Lives Matter concert.
If you know about it, the flyer had also been going around and Anthony Hamilton was on the flyer,
but he said he didn't even know that it was an All Lives Matter concert. Check out what he had
to say when people started going in on him. Unfortunately, there was a flyer put out with my name on it that I didn't approve.
An All Lives Matter flyer.
If you really want to know how I feel about our people and where we are and the injustice,
there's an article I wrote about two days ago.
Go to TheRoots.com and you can see exactly how I feel.
I'm a father of six black males, so black lives do matter.
And I approve this message. In her defense,
the flyer did say
black lives matter, but she can't read.
Shut up. It did not say that.
It did not, man. Yeah, so I don't know if that was
the best idea for her, but it wasn't gonna happen.
Alright, now Hillary Clinton,
she's gonna be interviewed by Mary
J. Blige. This is gonna be
for Apple Music. I'm out.
Keep going. It's a show called What's the 4? It's called the 411, which is Mary J. Blige. This is going to be for Apple Music. Where you going? I'm out.
Where you going?
It's a show called What's the 4? It's called The 411, which is a reference to What's the 411, which was Mary J. Blige's album.
Now, this interview is going to happen on September 30th, and they are promising that this is as you've never seen them before.
Mary J. Blige and Hillary Clinton together.
They're going to be talking about all kinds of things like race, police brutality, identity in America,
and there's even some singing.
Check it out.
I walked in.
No.
Okay.
Is it a knife?
Is it a wallet?
This is your life.
It ain't no secret.
It ain't no secret.
No secret, my friend
You can get killed just for living in
Your American skin
Oh, boy.
I just want to know, where do we go from here?
All right, first of all, I'm sick and tired of people setting up Mary J. Blige for the O.P. Dope, okay?
Why didn't anyone tell Mary J. Blige that wasn't a good idea?
Now, we can't blame Kendu for this one.
And then, you know, I'm looking at the video and Hillary's sitting up there looking dumbfounded,
like nobody even told her that this was a part of the whole interview that Mary J. Blige was just going to break out in song.
Now, let me set it up for you because it is set up interview style.
It's Mary J. Blige sitting across from Hillary Clinton about to interview her, but then she starts
singing, and Hillary Clinton looks just
like how you would look if you were getting
serenaded in the club, but didn't know what to
do and didn't want to make eye contact.
Some guy sends a guy
to sing to you and express their love
and you're like, what the hell? And then Mary's sitting
there dressed like Edna Mould from The Incredibles.
She got the bowl haircut with the big
ass glasses, and you know what?
What?
I'm not giving Mary Donkey of the Day because Mary is a legend,
and I'm hoping that this whole video is taken out of context.
So we're going to wait and see on September 30th
if this has anything to do with anything.
Now, there's other audio, too, of her singing, too.
Crispy chicken, fresh lettuce, three cheeses,
fresh resin wrapped up in a tasty flour tortilla.
Crispy chicken, wrapped up in a...
Now, I'm going to be honest with you.
People said that Mary was cooning when she did that crispy chicken video.
What she was doing in that Hillary video sounds like more Coonan than in that Crispy Chicken video.
That's just my opinion. But I'm just going to wait until
September 30th to see if that
whole little snippet we heard is put into a
better context. Alright, well that is your
rumor report. I'm really praying it is.
I'm praying it is. Alright.
I don't want to give Mary J. Blige
a donkey today. Why would I want to do such a thing?
Who are you giving a donkey today? I did it before for the
Crispy Chicken thing, but I don't want to do that no more in my life.
Like, why? Why?
Who are you giving donkey of the day to today?
Oh, hold on. Let me...
Okay. Donkey of the day
is going to everybody who had something
negative to say about the debate moderator
Lester Holt. Okay?
Last night. We'll talk about it. Lester what?
Lester Holt. Okay.
Alright. We'll get to Donkey of the Day up next.
Keep it locked.
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Good morning.
I was born a donkey.
It's the donkey of the day.
Donkey, donkey, donkey.
One, two, three, four.
That's time for the donkey of the day.
That's pretty funny.
Charlamagne the devil?
Possibly.
The Breakfast Club.
Wow.
Donkey of the Day for Tuesday, September 27th
goes to all you people out there
who are giving debate moderator Lester Holt
a hard time on social media last night.
It pisses me off when I go to a website like Fortune
and read headlines like
the internet wants to know what happened to Lester Holt at the presidential debate.
People were highly upset at Lester Holt's involvement or lack thereof as old Lester refrained from interrupting presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in their answers.
I mean, I saw people tweeting things like RIP Lester Holt.
Is Lester Holt still there?
My guy Mark Lamont Hill tweeted, we need a new hashtag. RIP Lester Holt. Is Lester Holt still there? My guy, Mark Lamont Hill, tweeted,
we need a new hashtag.
Where is Lester?
Dude is invisible while they still argue
and interrupt each other over the second question.
Rita Wilson tweeted,
why is Lester Holt not moderating this?
Larry Wilmore tweeted,
Lester Holt's got that cool substitute teacher vibe going.
And I was getting so many tweets saying,
give Lester Holt donkey of the day this morning.
But, you know, Lester last night was literally trapped between a rock
and a hard place.
I was watching that debate last night, and, yes, quite a few times
I forgot Lester was there.
But when I did remember Lester was there, all I was thinking was,
I would hate to be him.
You can't put toothpaste back in the tube, okay?
Try it.
Whether it's Crest,
Colgate, whatever you use, let a little paste
come out the tube and then try to
put it back in and realize how
difficult that is, okay? That's how it feels
to moderate a debate between Hillary
Clinton and Donald Trump. And it's not even
so much Hillary, okay? It's Donald.
He simply doesn't listen. He speaks when
he wants, interrupts when he wants, he doesn't
care about facts, he over-talks.
You can't stop Donald Trump.
You can only hope to contain him.
Lester Holt held the card in a row for as long as he could.
But when two people are passionate, it's almost impossible to have a civilized debate.
I think Hillary doesn't respect Donald Trump because he's not a politician and she can't believe how he got there, just like the rest of us.
And Donald Trump doesn't respect Hillary because she's a woman.
Straight like that.
And when two people don't have respect for each other, there will not be a civilized conversation.
I think we are asking too much of Lester to try to moderate between Hillary and Trump.
In fact, we shouldn't expect him to.
This whole 2016 presidential campaign has been the epitome of messy.
And now y'all want somebody to come in and try to clean it up and make sense of it?
Stop it.
Please give all the people in Salton-Lester-Holt the biggest hee-haw.
I mean, I'm just saying.
I mean, Donald Trump, you know, he's like an NFC East team.
Okay?
And when the NFC East team is 7-9 and then they win the division
but somehow or another
they make it to the Super Bowl
and we're all sitting back
like, how?
Why?
Why is he there?
Stop it.
All right.
Well, thank you for that
donkey today, sir.
Now, we can go two ways
in this next one.
I want y'all to fight some more.
That was very entertaining
for me last hour.
Now, we did that
6-7 o'clock, I hope.
You sure y'all don't want to fight anymore.
I mean, I love the fight.
There's a difference of opinions.
I loved I loved the passionate difference of opinion.
It was like we was having our own debate in here.
I understood how Lester Holt felt in that moment.
You know, well, you kept interrupting.
Not me.
Yeah, you kept interrupting.
No, you kept interrupting.
I was trying to get y'all to have a civilized conversation.
And you were screaming. You kept saying, shut up. I was trying to get y'all to have a civilized conversation. And you were screaming.
You kept saying, shut up.
Yes, I was like, let Hillary talk, Donald.
My name's not Donald.
You being Donald, Angela being Hillary.
I thought that envy was Hillary.
No, I told you.
You were Donald, all right.
Right.
According to you.
According to me.
I'll say y'all don't want to fight no more.
I don't want to fight no more.
Listen, we just don't agree.
It's okay.
Okay. A lot of times I don't agree with you either. Imagine if we had to fight no more? I don't want to fight no more. Listen, we just don't agree. It's okay. Okay.
A lot of times I don't agree with you either.
Imagine if we had to fight every time we didn't agree.
Okay, well, last hour we asked, what do you think of stop and frisk?
And that caused a nice little argument.
So I think this hour we should ask, what do you think of frisk and stop?
Shut up, man.
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What's the best argument you ever got into it?
Was it with your spouse?
Was it with your coworker? Your mom or your daddy? What's a great argument? I don't know. We lost it What's the best argument you ever got into it? Was it with your spouse? Was it with your coworker?
Your mom or your daddy?
What's a great argument?
I don't know.
We lost it.
Maybe the worst argument?
The worst argument we can do.
The worst argument you ever got into.
The worst argument is the argument you lose.
That's why I said maybe it could be the best argument.
No, the worst argument is when you guys don't talk to each other for months.
Or you even break up over a stupid argument.
Yeah, okay.
All right.
Those are the worst arguments.
Yeah, what's the stupidest thing
you ever got into an argument over?
We get into arguments sometimes,
and they start off so small,
and next thing you know,
you're not talking to each other.
Somebody's sleeping in the other room.
800-
For no reason.
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What's the dumbest argument you got into?
Or the worst?
Call us up right now.
Mine had to do with stopping Frisk.
That was Drake Riri. Too us up right now. Mine had to do with stop and frisk. That was Drake
Riri. Too good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club.
Now we're talking, what
is the worst argument that you ever got
into or the dumbest argument you ever got into?
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Angela Yee. Yes.
What is the worst argument you ever got into?
You know, sometimes I get into these little petty arguments.
We argue about music and things like that a lot.
I think just the other day we got into an argument
about what makes an artist a star,
and I was telling one of my friends, L'Oreal,
I was saying that I think that nowadays
we're too quick to call artists stars
when they've only had, like, one song
that had, you know, 10 million views.
And she's very quick to be like, oh, that person's a star.
They blew up, blah, blah, blah.
So it was a dumb argument and it ended up getting out of hand.
Yeah, I can honestly say that most of the stupidest arguments I have found myself in
as an adult have to do with hip hop in some way, shape or form.
I refuse to have those conversations.
Like literally last night I was sitting with one of my homeboys.
I'm not going to say his name And he started having a conversation with me
About Biggie Smalls
It's like a dumb argument
It turned into like Puffy paid somebody
To kill Biggie and Pac
As soon as he said that I zoned out
I went to my phone
I'm not even going to have this conversation
I'm not having arguments about things that nobody can prove
That are just that far-fetched.
Like, I'm not doing it.
And it's the worst when there's people around and they're like, what the hell is wrong with y'all?
Shut up.
I'm not doing it.
I'm not having it.
I'm not even having those conversations.
It's just stupid.
I think for me, I think the biggest argument was over a phone charger.
You ever have a phone charger and then you go back and that phone charger's not there?
And you say, why did you move my phone charger?
There's no reason to move my phone charger.
Get your own phone charger.
And then that phone charger argument gets over, gets everything else in the house.
I think mine had to do with a phone charger.
But you know what?
The thing about arguing, you always have to ask yourself, do you want to be right or do you want to be happy when it comes to arguing?
The other stupidest argument that I can honestly remember having lately is I get upset when my wife starts a Netflix show without me.
I'm going to be honest with you.
If it's a Netflix show that
we're watching together. That annoys
me too. I'm the same way. Like I haven't seen
the last episode of Power. That's not on Netflix but I haven't seen
the last episode of Power. She can't watch the last episode of
Power until I do. And if I come home and I find out
she watched it, I'm going to
start an argument. I am. But
we work crazy
hours there home and they're waiting for that last episode.
She better watch something else.
Yeah, we got to wait till the weekend.
But then what can she watch?
Because everything else that she wants to start, you want to watch too.
She better watch a movie we all seen already.
You know what she can watch?
What?
The kids.
Okay?
You watch them kids during the week.
And on weekends when we home, you know, we catch up on our show.
Nah, you traveling.
I want to watch that. You can't watch The Bachelor too many times. Or she should just watch it and keep quiet. Nah, you know, we catch up on our show. Nah, you traveling. I want to watch that.
You can't watch The Bachelor too many times.
Or she should just watch it and keep quiet.
Nah, bruh, bruh.
Then she like to hit me with, I got it on my tablet.
I don't care.
That ain't the TV.
I don't watch TV shows on a tablet.
I'm old.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Janelle.
Hey, Janelle, what's the stupidest or dumbest argument you ever got into?
Over what?
Oh, my gosh.
The dumbest argument I ever got into was over shrimp.
Shrimp?
Let me tell you.
Yeah, shrimp.
Let me tell you,
like, I'm military.
So we were stationed in Korea.
I was like six months pregnant.
And my fiance,
my son's father at the time,
ate my damn shrimp.
Like, I went out,
I went out at like
one o'clock in the morning
to go get this damn shrimp.
Like, bad enough I'm in Korea.
I can't eat what I would like to eat or what I'm craving.
So I got my shrimp in the refrigerator.
I go get in the shower.
I came back in this room and ate my shrimp.
Damn.
For real.
So we got into, like, the biggest argument.
We ain't even talked for, like, a week.
Was it fried shrimp or Cajun shrimp?
It was, like, sauteed shrimp. But they used it fried shrimp or Cajun shrimp? It was like sauteed shrimp, but they used
like the Cajun seasoning. But that
was like the best thing you can get in
Korea, you know what I'm saying?
Damn it, man. Sorry for your shrimp, mama. You get back to
the States and you use your EBT to buy more shrimp,
man. Relax. Hello, who's this?
It's Travis, man, and here's some
text. What's the dumbest or worst argument you ever got
into? No, it's just one of the most
recent ones. I've been with my girlfriend for about six years,
so some of the medicine she uses,
she uses a certain amount every day for a month,
and she tells me,
oh, man, so this medicine never lasts me nothing but a month,
so I get it this month, and I'm only going to use it.
I'm going to use a smaller amount,
and it still only lasts me a month.
I'm like, baby, that don't make sense.
If you have a 16-ounce bottle of medicine,
you use a smaller amount, it should have lasted you longer. And correct me if I'm wrong, baby, that don't make sense. If you have a 16-ounce bottle of medicine, you use a smaller amount, it should have
lasted you longer. And correct me if I'm wrong,
but y'all arguing over lean?
Nah, nah.
It's not like y'all arguing over lean, bro, bro.
Cosmetology, man.
Cosmetic medicine, man.
All right.
Sound like lean to me, too.
Tell us your dumbest argument right now.
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What's the worst argument you got into that was just stupid?
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Good morning.
That was Beyonce with Sorry.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
800-585-1051.
We're asking what is the dumbest argument or the stupidest argument you got into?
Angela Yee said it was about music.
Right.
It was over music.
It was silly.
Yeah, for me, it's definitely Netflix because I get very upset.
Not even just Netflix.
Any show that me and my wife are binge watching, if you watch an episode without me, I get upset over stupid stuff like that.
Mine is the Netflix as well.
Also, the phone charger.
Man, the phone charger is my thing because for some reason, they become missing.
And I don't know how they become missing. I don't know if there's a phone charger monster that eats all my thing because for some reason they just become missing and I don't know how they become missing.
I don't know if there's
a phone charger monster
that eats all the phone chargers,
but they just become missing.
Don't take my phone charger.
Yeah, and with the Netflix thing,
it's not even just
the Netflix thing, man.
If somebody watches a Netflix,
you know, if you and your wife
or girl are binge-watching a show
and she watches it without you,
your mind automatically goes to,
well, what else aren't you telling me?
What else are you doing and not telling me?
Also, you get into an argument if you're out with somebody and they are on their phone the whole time and you're at dinner.
Oh, that's just rude.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I argue over that, too.
But you know what?
That's not really a dumb reason for women to be upset.
I understand why women are upset because you should be being attentive and spending time with your woman in that moment, not be on
damn Twitter or Instagram or Snapchat.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Ashley.
Hey, we're talking about the dumbest argument you got into.
Yes, the dumbest argument I ever
got into was with my best friend of
two decades, almost 20 years.
Her son and my son finally
started going to the same private school.
Mind you, they're like three years apart.
She wore her son's tie, bow tie, you know, like the private uniform?
Right.
Bow tie.
She picked it up.
She couldn't find where she put it.
Do you know she accused me of stealing her son's tie?
Really?
Did you give it back?
I didn't take the damn tie.
I made $60,000.
That tie was $8.99.
I said, bitch, I can buy you a new tie because you misplaced it.
The teehee is.
You stole that tie.
I said.
She definitely stole the tie.
You stole the tie.
Yes, you did.
Yes, you did.
She found the tie.
Trust me, she found the tie.
Oh, you put it back.
Because you put it back.
You found it.
What?
After I moved, she found the tie, though.
And after I sat up there and dumped everything in the floor, she finds it.
She finds the damn tie.
But the teehee, I said, when have I ever stole anything?
She says, oh, you stole my son's Wii U charger.
Are you serious?
Oh, you stole the charger, too?
Yeah, you got sticky fingers, man.
Now, let me tell you something.
I ain't never steal from nobody in my life.
You see what I mean?
If I can't ask you for it, then I don't need it.
Why would I steal a tie?
I'm still mad to this day.
20-year friendship over nothing?
What about them tampons you stole from Walmart that one time?
I ain't steal no damn tampons.
I got it free at my job, so I had to steal those.
Oh, it's free.
You got it free.
She's a chief.
Yeah, you worked at Walmart and just decided to walk out with them.
But don't hurt me.
You need to get dumped to get a f***ing day.
I feel you.
Watch your mouth.
All right, thank you, mama. I'm sorry she got caught.
What's the moral of the story?
The moral of the story is
discussions are always better
than arguments
because an argument
is to find out who is right
and the discussion
is to find out what is right.
It's a difference.
Hmm.
I like the moral of the story
you said better earlier
when you were like,
sometimes you got to decide
if an argument is worth winning
or you just want to be happy.
Yeah, I mean,
you got to choose happiness or you want to choose to be right.
Happiness, bro.
I mean, it depends.
If I'm right, I still want to be right.
But you know what, though?
If you're right, that should make you happy.
Like, knowing you're right.
Like, knowing you're right, you don't have to prove that to anybody.
Like, the truth don't need no defense.
The truth just needs witnesses.
So once you lay that truth down and people know that you're right, you just walk away from it.
You don't gotta keep going back and forth with a person for what?
Get right or get left. Get down or lay down.
Alright, guys. Rumors on the way.
Stop and frisk.
Guess who is in the middle of this beef
now between Meek Mill, The Game,
Beanie Siegel. Now somebody else has
a diss record out. Oh, God.
Oh, God is right. Oh, boy. We'll get into
that when we come back. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning. The Breakfast
Club.
Listen up.
It's just in.
All the gossip. The rumor report.
Gossip. Gossip.
It's the rumor report. The Breakfast
Club. Well, we told you there's been
a lot of altercations outside of this whole Meek Mill and the Game It's the Rumor Report. And then there's also now footage of the game performing, and he has the whole crowd chanting this.
That's F. Meek Mill is what they're chanting.
All I hear is a bunch of people who need to be stopped and frisked.
I'm going to be totally honest with you.
Now, in addition to this, there's another artist who has put out a diss song,
and this person is Drag On, former Rough Riders artist.
Okay, now the reason why Drag On is in this now
is because the game and his 92 bars diss said,
I'm the ODMXUN words Drag On.
You mean Drag On, Down Bottom Drag On?
Yes.
Here is Drag On's response.
On the gram taking pictures in his drawers. That ain't no real English at all. With a tongue ring. Here is Drag-On's response. 92 bars and 86 of them duty. But fam, check this out, my nigga.
Don't ever mention my name, big bro,
unless you putting some legendary shit on it.
You feel me?
Why?
Why?
I mean, why?
When did Game mention?
Did I miss something?
When did Game mention Dragón's name?
He posted warning part 20 out now.
It's game time.
Don't play with me, N-Word.
Don't do nothing stupid.
Click that link in my bio now.
You know how they always say rap is a young man's sport? Rap is only a young man's sport when you don't evolve and when you don't do nothing stupid. Click that link in my bio now. You know how they always say rap is a young man's sport?
Rap is only a young man's sport when you don't evolve and when you don't grow.
When you're like late 30s, early 40s,
and you're still acting the same way you did
when you was 20-something years old,
it's time to let it go.
Because that drag on freestyle to me just now sounded stupid.
There was like three parts to it, I believe, too.
I don't even know why.
I don't even know the context behind it.
I just told you why. You don't listen,, too. I don't even know why. I don't even know the context behind it. I just told you why.
You don't listen, do you?
I didn't hear that part.
I said the game and his 92 bars diss song.
He mentions Drag On.
In a disrespectful way?
He said, I'm the ODMXUN words Drag On.
In other words.
Drag On wasn't whack, though.
I wouldn't tell him.
Okay, I don't know.
I'm just saying, I guess he felt a way about being mentioned.
That was a little stab. It was a little stab. Okay, just don't know. I'm just saying, I guess he felt a way about being mentioned. That was a little stab.
It was a little stab.
Okay, just stop and frisk, Dragoon.
You can't stop and frisk everybody.
Oh, really?
You know what?
Hold on.
Don't try to flip now.
It depends what area it is in.
Because Twitter's on your ass.
I don't care.
It depends what area it is in.
That's so wrong, what area it is in.
I saw the video, Dragoon.
A high crime area, then you got to stop and frisk him.
I saw the video.
Dragoon looked like he shot that in a high crime area on a... You got to stop and frisk him, though. You got to stop and frisk him. I saw the video. Drag on looked like he shot that in a high crime area on a...
You got to stop and frisk him, though.
You got to stop and frisk him.
Well, you know what?
Let's talk about this stop and frisk, because guess who was just stopped?
Black youngster, okay?
Okay.
I have no problem with that.
Now you don't have a problem with it.
I can see why that would happen.
Now he posted on Instagram, F the police on my mama.
These bitch ass rats pulled me over in the middle of South Memphis today and had me hashish
the whole day for ish and pull all my cards without giving me a speeding ticket or ish.
Plus, I gave them my driver's license, my insurance and all the proper paperwork to
my cars.
And they still did this ish.
I think it's sad how they treat black people.
This is the most racist ish I've done witness with my own eyes.
I mean, the truth to the.
Oh, God.
He said, I hate to see it.
He said, I promise these, I don't know if I can say all this.
You can't say it because you missed the word already.
The moral of the story is stop and frisk is some racist-ish.
And when you're pulling people over just because they fit a profile
and you're doing it under the guise of stopping and frisking,
this is the problem.
And the more interactions that, you know, young black males have with police,
the more liable something
is to happen crazy. Maybe.
We don't, you know, like the unarmed shooting
of black men. That's all I'm saying. I believe that
if something happened, a crime happened, and there's probable
cause, then you can stop people. But you
don't need stop and frisk.
That's my opinion.
But stop and frisk is not happening right now.
I'm going to send you this article. It's a good article
that Huffington Post put up. It's a Trump claim stopping frisk is not happening right now. I'm going to send Envy this article. It's a good article that Huffington Post put up.
And it's a Trump claim stopping frisk to press crime in New York.
But crime rates are lower without it.
As they proved in other major cities.
All right.
And I'm going to tell you this.
Go ahead, Envy, go.
Let me do my rumor report.
Let me do my rumor report.
You're trending, so keep going, Envy.
Push.
Push through, Envy.
Push through.
Would you stop?
All right, and how do you feel about this?
Robert Kardashian is upset because I guess his family was trying to put together a baby shower for him,
but they didn't invite Blac Chyna.
Ain't she the one having the baby?
What do you mean?
Right, so he posted on Twitter.
He put out Kylie's phone number.
He said, I ain't hacked either.
This is Rob.
He put out her number again.
And then he said, didn't invite the mother of my child to a baby shower you all were trying to throw for me.
You all must have lost your damn minds.
That's kind of crazy.
If they pulled over a van full of Kardashians, they would stop and frisk only Blac Chyna.
They wouldn't mess with it.
Blac Chyna and Kanye would be the only ones that get stopped and frisked.
Right.
Somebody tweeted him back, and this was in a comment creeping,
what a loser.
And he said, I'm a loser because I stand up for my woman
and want her to be included in my first baby shower ever
and enjoy the moments of being a first-time dad.
Shut the F up, bro.
Why they having a baby shower for that fat-ass boy?
Men don't get baby showers?
Stop it.
What am I missing here?
Am I missing something?
That is your rumor report.
I'm Angela Yee.
I'm starting to think I'm on drugs.
Thank you, Missy. I've been thought that. I'm starting to think I'm on drugs.
Thank you, Missy.
I've been thought that.
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All right?
I won't be there.
I know you won't.
You're not going?
Nope.
You know why?
Because they're not stopping and frisking everybody in the Eden Rock Hotel.
Oh, man.
Well, just the people that look suspicious.
Hey, they need to.
It's all right.
It's still safer.
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