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Charlomagne is running a little late and it's Thursday.

How you feeling, Jess?

Okay?

All right? Ye you look happy?

Or that went them fixed? Miles Like, I just got to make myself look happy, but I'm really like miserable. I'm ready to get this baby up out of here. Yeah boo, A little bit of both, Yeah, a little bit.

I am happy. I'm just like ready though you ready?

Okay? Now, I know you. I know you've been home, so I know you've been watching the Olympics. Absolutely, what did you watch yesterday? What was on yesterday?

I watched swimming yesterday. I watched the men's gymnastics and other basketball.

And soccer soccer, soccer, soccer, now swimming. The young lady that won the goal for swimming, she got busy.

Yes, yes, yes, her name is Chanelle or Canel or something like that thing. Yeah, but yeah, she definitely got busy at fifteen, Yes, going back and full thirty times.

And that is ridiculous.

I used to do that all the time. I used to kill it too.

As we were saying, yeah, as we were saying, she didn't just killed, she got She won an Olympic world record, and she did her thing.

She blew, She blew all the mother women out.

Everybody, and she led the whole time. You see, like she never got tired. I mean she never fell behind. I'm not gonna say she never got tired, because that whole thing swimming, you using every lembs, every muscle that's right, every muscle everything, and we eat a lot. She started off with a really really good pace yep, right like for the first ten laps, and then her last twenty she went strong shorty is strong.

She's strong as hell.

That's how we used to do it.

Yeah, shut up, man, you know, damn swimming just like that sure. Yeah, he's wait too short.

Let me ask your question. You ever seen a tall fish?

No?

No, okay, what is that? What? What does that mean? What is the philosopher this morning? And the tall fish?

They are human beings. Listen, if you stand next to one of them, swimmers and professional swimmers, you would feel like Nemo, like a little fish. They're all they're all long as hell.

Yeah, they're all long.

The man are like six five the six long windskin whatever wingspan. So all right, well let's get the show cracking. Hill Harper will be joining us this morning. You know, actor Hill Harper, he's running for the Democratic candidate for you a Senate of Michigan.

Hill was on what CSI he was on? Was it a good Guy? I think it's I think it was called The Good I know definitely know he was on CSI.

But him in a few films like yeah it's TV or catalog is cool.

Absolutely, But he's running for senate in.

Michigan, Michigan. That's right. Yeah, we're gonna be ticking with him in a little bit.

All right, and let's get the show crack and we got front page news when we come back, Morgan, what'll be joining us a lot to discuss Donald Trump. He's crazy, E done lost this damn mind. We'll discuss in the second. It's the breakfast looe Gole morning, Good morning everybody. It's j n V, Jess, Hilaris Charlamagne the God. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news.

Good morning, Morgan, Good morning, y'all. It's the first of the month. Wake up, wake up, wake up.

Yeah, Thursday, So let's get into us front page news now.

I hope we got time for us now.

Former President Donald Trump sat with for a q N A session with black journalists at the National Association of Black Journalists convention in Chicago yesterday, and he had a heated exchange with ABC News Congressional correspondent Rachel Scott, who asked Trump why voters support the former president or a second term.

You also try to clear up what a black job is.

Let's hear what those comments sound like from Trump at the NABJ convention.

Well, first of all, I don't think I've ever been asked a question so in such a horrible manner.

The first question, you.

Don't even say, hello, how are you?

Are you with a VC?

Because I think they're a fake news network a terrible level.

How do you define THEEI? Go ahead?

How do you define diversity?

Equity inclusion?

Okay, yeah, go ahead?

Is that what your definition?

Give me?

That is?

That is, give me a definition. Then would you give me a definition? Ye, give me a definition.

S I'm asking you.

A direct define the define it from me.

If you exactly as a black job, sir.

A black job is anybody that has a job.

That's what it is, anybody that has.

All right, I wish we had have played the opening question.

Oh my goodness, but that was the opening question, is why you know, why should black voter support the former president? Of course, he went on to call that introduction disgraceful and ruge. Shortly thereafter, though, he criticized Vice President Kamala Harris, calling her the worst borders are in history of the world, and he also questioned her racial identity.

Let's hear those comments.

I've known her a long time, indirectly, not directly very much, and she was always of Indian heritage, and she was only promoting Indian heritage.

I didn't know she was black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black. And now she wants to be known as black crazy.

He's not crazy, He's Donald Trump.

He's crazy.

The fact Trump says anything that surprises y'all, now that surprises me. You know, personally, I was impressed. It's impressive to surpassed whatever expectations people have for you, because folks knew it was going to be a lot. Folks knew they was going to be entertained by Donald Trump, and he over exceeded expectations.

Did First of all, I don't even know why he went though, Like why would he go?

Why not?

He knew he wasn't gonna get the warm welcome he thought he was gonna get. He knew he wasn't going to go get air.

But if i'm if I'm Donald Trump, and you know, Poles are saying that, you know, my numbers amongst black voters may be increasing, why not?

Why not?

So the group's decision to host the former president was followed by the resignation. As you said, MV it wasn't the most warm welcome. It was followed by the resignation of NABJ Convention co chair Karen Attiya, and quite a few members of the organization slammed the decision to host the former president. However, NABJ President Ken Lemon backed the decision, saying they welcome the opportunity for members to ask the tough questions that will provide the truth sure black Americans want and need to know. Meanwhile, the White House Press Secretary Quarine Jean Pierre reacted to the former President's comments during yesterday's briefing. Let's hear more from Kareine Jean Pierre as a person.

Of color, as a black woman, who is in this position that is standing before you at this podium, behind this lectern. What he just said, what you just read out to me is repulsive, and we have to put she is the Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris. We have to put some respect on her name.

Period.

All right, bird man, listen, y'all.

Everybody saying that NABJ shouldn't have had had Trump there, they are bugging they have him.

Okay.

Journalists are supposed to be objective. I thought Rachel Scott did a fantastic job. She hasked tough questions. Doesn't matter what his answers are, you know what I mean. She asked the right questions if you want to have a melt down on stage, that's on him.

Yeah, I agree with you. If they should have a meltdown, that's just Trump. No, that's him, that's him. But I don't think if Donald Trump down ad trimp should have did it. But I love I love the questions. I mean, they asked the right questions and that was him to answer the way he wanted to dance. And we got Donald Trump, Donald Trump, did Donald.

Trump Trump Trump Trump?

So.

In other news, President Biden will reportedly give a prime time address to kick off the Democratic National Conventions. Report say the president's speech will focus on passing the torch to Vice President Kamala Harris. The convention is set to begin in August nineteenth in Chicago. A lot going on in Chicago this month. That's less than a month since Biden made the decision to drop out the twenty twenty four presidential race to endorse and endorse Harris. Rather, Democrats will begin the process of officially nominating the party's candidate for president with a virtual call today. This goes down today, so she could be the official nominee at the end of business.

Standing home, all right, well, thank you, Morgan. I just just got one question when did we question if Kamala Harris was black enough? Well, I don't understand when that happened. I mean she went to HBCU, she's a member of Aka's. Like, when do we have a question the fact that she was black? I'm confused. That's an oldie, but goodie from Donald Trump. I mean Donald Trump also said that Barack Obama wasn't born Hire, so, I mean that's one of his classic kids.

Plus that's a social media narrative, you know, because her father is Jamaica. They said she's not a black American, right woman.

Yeah, we'll talk more about that in the next hour.

In fact, jad Advance has some interesting comments about her race as well.

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We lies Hello, who's this? Hey, Tony, what's up? Get it off your chest?

To all right, how y'all doing? Charlomagne envy and Jeff you want? But I was just listening to y'all with the interview with Trump and yesterday. Man. To be honest, Camilla has she already said.

That she wasn't black?

It's all over everything. You didn't have an interview. Yeah, yeah, I understand, but uh uh, she under said that she's not black. She identifiers as an Indian. She was running and she did all of that account. Yes, she has, no, she has, Yes, she has.

Listen. Have you ever read in the book?

No, I don't really, I don't.

I want, I want now.

In her book, she specifically talks about how you know, her mom uh definitely instilled her Indian heritage in her, but also told her she was a black woman and raised her to be a proud black and have an interview.

She has a verbal interview with a white woman and she says that she is not black, she is an Indian.

I never heard that in my life. I never heard that either.

I've never well, y'all might need to ever say like when y'all say stuff, though, but look, listen, when y'all say stuff, y'all, y'all do y'all research.

Well, you know she was up here, she said she was a black woman.

She was up here when you've never heard commedy she.

Doesn't convenient for black votes right now?

Yeah, of course no.

She said this back in twenty eighteen when we interviewed it. By the way, why would I even why would we not think she's black?

You know she went to h She's an a k A.

Okay, you can go to ah Street US and still not be black.

I'm a stigma.

We have white sigmas.

So listen, you don't think Jamaicans are black?

Do I not think.

Jamaican's are black? I'm saying she she sails, she's identified as a black America. She's not a black American. That is what she said. At one point in time, she said she's not a black American. But now that she's running for president, now she's running from office, and now she's filling she's black.

Now you gotta cite your sources. I've never heard her. I've never heard her say she's.

Not a black at one time. So let's figure it out and then when we when we can't find it, then you have to apologize a black.

But that's what I'm saying to the sighted sources.

I've never heard her say she's not a blackjack.

Hello.

Who's this, y'o with Jerse Chief from Brooklyn Yard.

Good morning, Good morning everybody.

What's up?

I love you guys?

Yo?

All right, Yo, So I wanted to talk about that Donald truck day last night. Man, I ain't even gonna hold you.

I was thinking.

I was just the hey man, I know it was like how he just coming from there like, Yo, I'm going on a small.

I keep telling you, that's what that's yo.

He walked on.

That's where he wins at just because he And by the way.

With that black job, my bad, sorry to cut you off, shaw Man, that whole black job thing that he was talking about. All he was saying, like I mean, I didn't even saying.

But all he was saying was he was saying, Oh, they're.

Taking jobs that black people could have.

That's all he was. That's all he was saying. And by the way, it wasn't even true because right here in New York City.

They're not even allowed to work like, that's the that's the problem that's going on right now, is that we got to feed and shelter these people, but they're.

Not allowed to work.

Okay, so that wasn't.

Even true anyway. But but what he was trying to say is that immigrants are trying to take uh uh like jobs that black people and white people could get.

That's all he was saying.

Okay, thank you, Hello, who's this and what's going on?

This is mac Man, I'm calling from the Drugger. Hey, what's going on?

Hey go had a couple of things real quick.

Uh, yesterday way you guys.

Were talking about the lady, I didn't want to say people that came from the same parent household or did come from their housecohol.

You guys never mentioned.

The fact what if they're the same parents whatever, the two moms or two days or two days that identified two moms or two two moms identify two days, we should be doing woman to take somebody from that.

We didn't even think that's a parent.

We didn't see man or woman, or we didn't see what they identify it, I mean your parents.

Yeah, me, speaking personally, I never think about that, never ever wearing two parent households. That's near.

That's two two twenty yeah, yea, that just started happening.

Get it off your chest. Eight hundred and five eight five, one oh five one. If you need to, then hit us up now. It's the breakfast Clog, Good morning, the breakfast club. This is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.

I hate the way that you walk, the way did you talk, I hate the way did you dress? Everything went near best call up next eight hundred five, eight five on.

I'm what the coach of philing?

Hello, who is for morning?

People?

Be careful out there this seat today, everybody, especially if you're in the New York Track state area.

We are.

We're gonna go through it today. But to get to jump straight through it to it, I don't know if you remember, guys and girls, I'm the guy that told you we called before and I said that the Black Democratic Democratic Caucus didn't support Obama on this first term. And I say that to say is that a lot of times these institutions are supposed to have our best interest at heart kind of flow away from their mission statement for those journalists not to want to interview him and hold his seat to the fire. Yeah, of course you knew he was gonna lie. You knew he was gonna answer the questions. But you still let the world see or who the people that you represent or supposed to bring the information to see him for what he is. And for them to say that to be upset that you're gonna interview him, I don't understand that you're a journalist. You go ahead and you ask the important questions. That's what journalism is about, getting to the truth or expos Another things also, that same organization didn't allow Kamala Harris to interview virtually because of our engagement. And the statesman that's that died in Houston last week or two weeks ago going to her service sheil was Johnson, right, so she couldn't make.

It in person.

Yeah, okay, that she was going to her service, so she wouldn't be able to get it in person. But they rejected her to appear virtually. So we got to start holding these organizations that are supposed to have our best interest at fort as well. And one more thing, and I hate to give credit, but you got to give credit where where do there's a certain amount of respect that you gotta say you give the Donald Trump to know that he was gonna walk into the lions then, and the answer to the hostile not a hostile, but an environment that was less ingratiating to him than his normal environment that he goes to Bill do and he did it. A lot of people would have shied away from that. Now that speaks to the narcissists in them, but there's a certain amount to respect that you got to get him from showing up at all.

I can see that.

I also think that he knew that that was gonna be an opportunity to take away headlines from the vice president because you got to think about you know, it was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump's life, right, He owned the week soon as Joe Biden stepped down, and you know, they put Kamala up.

Kamala has dominated the news cycle.

This is really the first time in about maybe a week and a half since the assassination attempt with Donald Trump is is top of the ticket when it comes to the headline, right, So he knew that was a way to take away take a little I'm not gonna say energy, because her campaign got a lot of energy, but just to get his name back in the mix, pop back.

In the headlines. Hello, who's this yo?

Yo yo?

Get it off your chest?

Hey yeah, yeah yeah that dude. I'm glad he just lost signals because he was throwing off some trash signals. My name is David Catash from seven five to seven And the sick is nonsense about Kama Harrison being black enough and then they dropping or she slept away to the top, all that masset we won't even out before now, you know, they got a new narrative they're trying to put out there and whack dudes like the dude who was just on the phone who you know he uses sprint wiredless a frog or stuffing like that. You know what I'm saying, you know, throwing out these bad, bad messages. Man, it ain't true, man, I mean, I ain't a Kamma Harris like lie, you know, like like that. But hey, we got two choices. We got Trump and Kamala Harris. Man, you're gonna choose the evil or mo evil, you know what I mean?

No, I don't feel like that this time around, you know, I mean I felt like with the last two choices you might be choosing the lesson of the two evils. I don't feel like that. Yeah, this in this current situation, but I mean, she is how black, she's that Indiana And he did say something just not that's not all the way true. All of this stuff that they're saying about the vice president, they've been saying, like when I was out there on the campaign trail over her in twenty twenty, they were saying these same exact things.

All of that.

There's no new rhetoric, like nothing whatsoever.

None.

We'll get it off your chest. Eight hundred and five eight five one o five one. Now we got just with the mess coming up. But we're talking about.

Yes, the vibe is car telling me his way home after locked up.

So okay, all right, well we'll get into that when we come back though. Movies to breakfast club. Good morning the breakfast club.

All right, be careful.

Let me row with you, yo. You know what's funny.

We'll play glow reller or we'll play anything hard. And Charlomagne asked the toughest. He starts racking.

Yeah, I play play with me. I'll go eat some jail.

Food for you.

Like I'm just quoting the rap lyrics about.

The lyrics. Y'all, you're still pregnant. See why is it so aggressive?

Because the glow? I need her to call him down sometimes and she'll be hitting niggas height to hype about anything. Yes, I'm still pregnant.

Yeah you said because of glow. Yes, when you listen to glow thrillery Okay, okay, aggressive everything spread open?

No, I mean you you're aggressive?

You when you she tell me you when.

You listen to her, it's just a message.

You get real.

You don't know what he's saying. Let's let's get to jest with the message.

News is real, weapons, Robber Moore just don't do no lines, don't do that.

Why worldwid on the breakfast clubs, the coaches.

She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get.

You to see.

That time set it off.

Okay. So Vibes Cartel was released from prison. We got the reports. Please plead.

International dance hall music star Vibes Cartel got the news he's been waiting for. The Jamaica Court of Appeal ordered him and his three co defendants to be released immediately.

Now.

Djah Palmer, better known as award winning chart topping entertainer. Vibes Cartel was at the height of his career in twenty eleven when he and three other men were arrested and charged in the murder of Clive Lizard Williams. Cartel maintained his innocence throughout and fought the conviction over many years and appeals. The court cited many factors in the very thorough explanation justifying the release giving both sides, including Cartel's health condition, which the court acknowledge had worsened during his many years behind bars.

Yep, yeah, yeah. And people may have noticed that Vibes Cartel looked significant, significantly different since videos of him are circulating since he'd been released in twenty twenty three. A Sowar medical affidavit from Cartel's private doctor notified authorities that his graves disease, heart condition, and thyroid disease were getting worse and that it could be fatal if he didn't receive treatment soon. His legal team said his neck was swollen. If you think of a shirt that is about eighteen point five inches in the neck area, you couldn't close the collar on his neck. It was that swollen, and his face was actually swollen as well, So that's how bad it gotten. And he also wears glasses because of his condition, the thibrou condition his eyes were for truth, his legal team spoke out about the severe conditions of his cell since twenty eleven. They described his cell as like it was all brick, no air circulation, no water, in a bucket for a toilet. Throughout the years, Vibes Cartel has continued to claim his innocence and fought to have the conviction thrown out. So people all over the world are welcoming him home. I've been saying a lot about him. People are so excited for his release, and we hope that he gets the treatment that he needs now that he's home.

Right, Yeah, yeah, I've seen Clrudy b post about I've seen a lot of artists post about it.

So that was that's that's bad, like graves disease and all of that. Like and then how they treat you in prison like you don't I mean, whatever your charges, you get.

What I'm saying, like, you're still a Human's.

Still a human. So then it's a lot of prisons around the world like that, like where they treat you, you know, they treat animals better than they treat human beings in some of these prisons. So crazy, Donald Trump, there's his thoughts on pronouns. So Donald Trump did an interview with Fox News host Laura Ingram, and during the conversation, he discussed the fluidity in Kamala Harris's decision to share her preferred pronouns, which I don't know why why she did that, but she shared them. And this is what they thought about it.

Kamala Harrison, her Twitter bio, which I never noticed until this morning, states her pronouns as she slash her what are your pronouns I have?

I don't want pronouns.

I don't want pronouns.

Means, asked her to describe exactly what that means?

What is that?

Why? Nobody?

Because they're going crazy right to bring a country back to Sanitay.

We all had pronouns though even before, like pronouns was the thing, we just didn't acknowledge that we had them.

We just you know, he she I, you okay, we they them us.

Yeah, that's just proper English. That's just what they they call it.

Pronouns.

Yeah, right, that's pronouns. But like it's not really a lot of things that I agree with Trump on but that absolutely Like, well, like you said, I don't want like I'm not I'm a human being. Like pronouns are used, you know, like for sentences and words and things like that, not to describe like people's identity. You know what I'm saying. Well it technically yeah, but like when you say I identify she and her, duh, Like you know what I'm saying. Like, sometimes it's just like duh. And sometimes it's like no, you down't. You know what I'm saying.

Well, it's not as done nowadays because people identify us day.

I mean, well, calm her, it's duh, Like you know, I mean, I guess me, you guess.

I mean.

The reason I say I guess it is because I can't assume what people identify as. Back in the day, I walk in the room and I'll be like, Okay, it's a bunch of guys in this room, but no, a couple of those guys might identify as a woman.

That's might want to.

We need to get this back because this fell into this. Oh my god, I guess she and her Listen, I don't know.

I'm not going to assume anybody's gender Okay, whatever you want to be called, I'll call you it.

All right, yeah, right right, Please stop blame.

Don't nobody ever want to identify as a hold though. Don't nobody whatever.

Shut up.

Yeah, and I want to go over the medal count for the Paris Olympics twenty twenty four. So we are leading team USA. We got thirty medals. Have a China when gold go what we we Yeah? So USA, it's just the country I'm talking about.

So we identify as gold medal leaders.

We're not, but we're not gold medal No.

So just that's what happened when you assume and you know, when you want to China to this rhetoric gold medal leaders. Yeah, so China, Yeah, they are leading in gold gold and that's how they rank it. We have the most overall, which is thirty. But China been killing, y'all. They've been killing ass.

So they are killing.

Yeah, they are.

Yesterday, and they got you, got you, got you.

Yeah.

Just the men and women of China are killing and that's how they got all them gold medals.

And that's just lady boys over there too.

Now I don't know, I don't have nothing.

We call it.

They're not in the Olympics though, I'm not playing this this morning, all right, thank you, Oh my goodness. When we come back, we got front page news more than to be joining us. And then he'll Harper be in the building. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, wake up.

You're like into the breakfast club morning.

Everybody is tej envan Jesse, Larry Shallaman the guy. We are the breakfast club. Now let's get back in some front page.

Let me tell y'all what was going on.

Okay, So Vice President candidate jd Vance is criticizing Vice President Kamala Harris for not being genuine.

That's what he says.

He made the comments during a rally in Arizona yesterday, calling her a phony who grew up in Canada.

Let's hear more from Canada.

Tamala Harris is a phony who caters to whatever audience is in front of her. He held the most successful convention in history. He even took a bullet for the country he loves. But he didn't miss a single day of work. Now President Trump did all of that in one month.

Just imagine what he can do with four more years.

Well, in ninety six days, my friends, we're going to take back our country and elect Donald J. Trump President of the United States. And it's gonna start right here in the great state of Arizona.

Right.

She lived in Canada for like four or five years. I think you would be.

Yes, she spent some time in Montreal. I believe.

Vans also spoke about a clip of Harris in Georgia where he said she spoke with a fake Southern accent, saying, isn't that isn't how they.

Talk in Vancouver or Quebec or wherever she came from.

So he went on to talk about her border policies as he is set to visit the US Mexico border today.

Now.

Meanwhile, also happening today, Vice President Harris is traveling to Houston for the funeral of Representative Sheila Jackson. Lee Harris will attend the service for her longtime friend and sorority sister. The two were both members of the country's first historically black sorority, Alpa Cappa Alpha, and frequently worked together on shared legislative issues in Congress. Now, Jackson we passed away earlier this month, or excuse me, last month, at the age of seventy four, after battling cancer. This marks Harris's third visit to Texas in the last month. Lee's body laid in state earlier this week or last week at the Houston City Hall and invited and also came to pay his respects last week. Yeah, so shout out to just Sheila Jackson Lee in the work that she did in her lifetime. I'm switching gears to USA Team USA. So the USA men's basketball team is still undefeated as they rolled past South Sudan one O three to eighty six in the second game of the group phase. Bam Autabayo led the Americans and scoring with eighteen points. Kevin Durant chipped in with fourteen, and Lebron James recorded a dozen. The US is now leading Group CE with four points and will wrap up a group phase of play against Puerto Rico on Saturday. Meanwhile, the women's team plays its second game today against Belgium. United States did come up short in its effort in men's gymnastics all around final at the Paris Olympics. Paul Judah and Richard finished outside the top ten of the competition. US gymnast Frederick Richards said the hard work says with hard work more metals will be in his future.

Let's hear from him.

There's still more a game from this meet.

You know, I can still do something I've never done on the rings, and then that's something I've never done on the ball.

Get better. Eventually it all come together.

The medals will come.

For now.

She got to try to get as good as I can.

Every moment that I can't, Yeah, keep it up, keep it up and someone Biles and Sonny Lee will be competing in the women's all around final today as well. Yeah, the men, they had a little day had all the time though, Like everybody, everybody was like a little frazzle. You know, Japan, China, You've seen the boy that bounced on his head like a baby because you know, the floor is like a big as trampolaine.

So for you it was it was a lot, you know, Frederick. For USA, everybody just seemed like a little tired and like it's nervousness. It's this is like it's coming down to the finals, so it's it was. They were I was like nervous for them, but they still did good. I don't play with us, don't.

Absolutely And I was gonna say, uh, you know, also what you mentioned off air. Katie Ledecki also brought home a gold medal as well for the women for women swimming in the Paris Olympics yesterday when she was in the fifteen one hundred meter freestyle definitely with a record time of fifteen thirty so she earned her eighth career goal medal and twelfth medal overall, both tying the women's record.

Absolutely. Yeah, you know we're doing it. That thing, like you said, Francis, they clined to close the gap, but we still.

And salute to all the athletes that do in the triathlon because there's no way I would get in that river, that water, because I mean the fact that they said the water was nasty for a couple of days and it wasn't safe and now all of a sudden it's safe to jump in.

Nah, b I'm good.

I don't even know what y'all did. They all could have did that fast.

One. Yeah.

Absolutely, But yeah, that's your front page news. Don't forget.

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All right, Matt Morgan.

Now when we come back, acted Hill Harper, we'll be joining us. He's running for you a senate out in Michigan. Gonna talk to him next.

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It's j Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamage the guy. We are the breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Yes, indeed you got the brother Hill Harp.

Yeah, good, good, good, good to be here. Man, this is very nice.

You got bigger things to be doing, man, Yeah, Senate in Michigan.

Run for us Senate in Michigan. We're gonna we got this primary August sixth, which is a huge deal. Man. It's about turnout. It's a huge challenge to get communities out because so many of our people don't even know what a primary is.

Right.

People come up, man, I'm vote for you in November.

I got you.

I'm gonna vote for you and Comland November. I'm gonna do this. I'm gonna do that. And I'm like, oh, if you don't vote for me August sixth, I won't be on the ballot in November. And in many ways I blame the Democratic Party for that. They show up with tens of millions of dollars in October saying save the country. Come on, come on, y'all, turn out, But they want to place their establishment candidates in the primary, so they want low turnout in the primary, so they're doing no GOTV work. So my campaign literally has to try to educate folks, this is why you need to vote No. The primary is actually more important than the general because if you can't get the right candidates on the ballot in the general election, then you have a very limited choice. And therefore people keep saying, man, nothing changes.

Do you think that the Democratic Party wipe their ass with democracy by not having a primary to properly appoint a new top of the ticket for president.

I don't know about that. I don't know, because the time is so tight. You know, you're talking about less than one hundred days, so you know it's almost that thing you kind of got to get in line and get organized, and you know, it's something I say all the time about many many of us that are you know, more progressive. I say, man, we can agree on nine things, disagree on one, and people are like, I can't work with them. And then you know the other side, they can disagree on nine, agree on one and go storm the Capitol together. So I think that when you look at the reality of the situation and timing wise, you got to make a decision and go. Folks have to line up, get behind folks and and and do that in that type of process they were after for a listen, I mean, I think in hindsight, I mean, we didn't even go back. I mean, you know, everything is is much clearer in hindsight, right, I mean, Ruth Bedaginsburg should have stepped down, you know, I mean and made that decision. And certainly I'm sure there would have been a process of President Biden having been able to do it in a way that you know, he's getting celebrated and all this, and it didn't feel like it's But at the end of the day, man, sometimes I just say, you know, God is going to take care of things the way it's going to have, you know, and that's just it. So so this this process is playing out the way it should.

Absolutely, But they also said it was a finance thing, right because Harris's name was on the ticket, it's easy to trans over the transfer the funds over too.

They said that was talking about last year, like, you know, because I've been saying for the longest President Biden should step down, Like I just didn't think he could win in November. And I thought that was a fair question to ask if the Biden Harris ticket a winnable ticket in November, right, So I've been asking that and people were staying last year they should primary them because everybody saw the decline.

Right, I mean it was it was definitely apparent. The question is was that And obviously, I mean, come on, I mean, we saw what we saw. You can unsee what you saw, right. You know, my mother's eighty six years old, God bless her. She lives with me in Detroit and me and my son, and you know she's not moving the way she used to move, right, and that's not her fault. And she's one of the most brilliant people. First black female Alan sez I is one of the first black female ces I was in the country. But at the end of the day. You know, time can't be for two. Yes, right, time is one is undefeated.

That is a video of you fifteen years ago predicting that Kamala Harris was going to be the president. That's right. What did you see in her fifteen years ago that made you think that before people even knew who she was.

I think leadership tenacity. You know, you talk about someone with intelligence, someone who's work ethic, someone who very passionate about wanting to make the world better and figure out ways to do that. And so there was no you know, in my mind when I went to Harvard Law School with Barack, you see things in people and you can see just who and how what they're made of. There's a lot of things that I think that she's going to have to do to appeal, you know, from a Michigan point of view, to clean up some of the problems with the Arab Muslim community in Michigan, et cetera. But she can do that work. There's an opportunity here she can do that work. She can, I believe, get that done.

I think her.

Rhetoric around Israel and Godza thus far has been stella. I really do, because we're not going to the net and Yahoo speech was it was definitely a step in the right direction. That was a step in the right direction for sure.

Absolutely, But even the I mean even what she says, she's like, Israel does have the right to defend itself, but we still have to work towards a ceasefire. We need a cease fire as well watching innocent people get killed. And to me, it's so big, it's common sense rhetoric. But for whatever reason, people are afraid to say that.

I say it all the time. There's no good war and there's no bad peace. I mean, that's just a simple fact. Is we want to save lives. At the end of the day. Humanity and human rights have to come first in every discussion. That's for everybody. And that's just And the idea of if you say, you know, when I call for ceasefire, for instance, my social media got ratcheted down by ninety eight percent. And this is like last November when I called for I was one of the first US sent canids in the country to call for And the idea that if you're calling for ceasefire is some somehow that's pro terrorism or anti Israel or anti human or this it's not true. The thing is, I can't stand terrorists. Terrorists, that's that's violence and malevolent and that's I can't stand hostages, that's violence and malevolence. But I also can't stand carpet bombing and ultimately covering places with indiscriminate bombing and killing women and children, and and and the injury and death death toll. And so it's heartbreaking. I was in a meeting last night in Dearborn in Michigan with a number of folks from the Palestinian community, and their hearts are ripped out because they're seeing their family members and so. But it's the same time you have a whole set of folks who have you know, hostages have been taken and their hearts are broken. So this is so much pain and grief. But the idea is, how do we get to a place where we reduce the level of violence and the level of level of behavior. We can get there, but you don't get there through a bomb.

We had Governor Whitmer up here, and I'm gonna ask you the same thing, because you know you're in Michigan. How much of an impact do you think that's gonna happen? November, because when you see these hundreds of thousands of people who voted uncommitted, you know, you know during primaries, it's like, how do you gonna that's what you November to be like, you know what we're gonna show up now.

Well, this may sound self certain, but I think if I can come through and win this primary, we you know, at the top of the ticket in Michigan, Harris and Harper ticket there we're able to unify those communities. Because the one thing I'm proud about, among many things with our campaign is we'll being able to unify the Black community in Michigan as well as the Arab Muslim community. I have the endorsements from you know, most of the top leaders in Michigan that are from the Arab Muslim community, as well as the Arab American Political Action Committee, the Arab Muslim Political Lash Compintee, but also all the endorsements from the top black political leaders, which is oftentimes communities that haven't come together. And so we have to figure out a way to unify communities because when you look back and you look at doctor King and Jim Crow, you look at Nelson Mandela and apartheid, we're in these types of seminal moments, chiros moments, moments that are inflection points, and this is one of them, and it's but it's reflective of a culture of violence in general. You know, there was two two young kids, young people that were shot on the east side of Detroit just two weeks ago. Nineteen other people injured. And so violence is violence, no matter of what happens on the east side of Detroit or if it's happening in Gaza. Death is death wherever it's happening, and our eyeballs have to be about how do we save humans, how do we create human rights, how we do create opportunity? That has to be our litmus test. It's not about trying to do political posturing.

Absolutely, Hi, we got more with Hillharf. But when we come back, don't move. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. Yeah, we are breakfast club. We're still kicking away. Hill Harp for dj MV Jess Larry Charlomage to God. Now, I have a question. A lot of people will say they know you as an actor and a lot of the stuff that you did, but what got you into politics?

What made you say?

You know what, I'm gonna put this acting bag down, put it on hold for a little bit, and make sure my community's.

Treating a good acting.

Good doctors don't remind you get a lot of please at the end of the day. When I got into acting, I wanted to be like actors that were activists. Harrablafonte, Ozzie Davis.

So I did.

I did the movie, get on the bus with Ozzie. I got to sit next to him for you know, God rest his soul for for weeks on end, and him just counseling me, talking about when Malcolm X would come to the house and doctor King and he did what he would do. Gil Scott Herron, you know, all this and one have impact, you know, in that kind of way that moves the meter. And it's clear that the days through that entertainment lands are gone. There is a level of collusion and corruption in our federal government basically because of Citizens United. I mean, you know, many people think that the reaction to Obama presidency was the Tea Party. I think that's the be The true reaction to Obama presidency was Citizens United in twenty ten that said money is speech, called corporations people, and allowed unfettered dark money to rein into our political system, in our electoral polity. Politics for dummies, Okay, okay, so check it out. So there was a court ruling that basically said, no matter who you are, you could spend unlimited money to get somebody elected and you don't even have to report who it is and how it's that's called dark money. That's dark money. Well like a foreign country could be doing it if they if they washed the money through the process, yes they could. And so you don't know every time it just for folks out there. Every time you see an ad that says paid for by patriots for America or paid for by moving Michigan for over here, you know, pay whatever that is, just think of dark money.

But it seems like it seems like every party has been bought. It just seems like you could see where people, you know, whether it's it's the gun lobbying or whatever it does. It seemed like everybody's being brought. It seems like that's the thing in politics.

That's right. But money, See, money doesn't vote, will vote. And see this is what the big challenge has been. How do you get people to understand they still have the power even though they look, and they're like, there's something. I was at the gas pump the other day and so I drive a F one fifty, so it costs over one hundred dollars to fill it up. And so the dudes I'm pumping next to you, he's say, man, this is so expensive. And I said, yeah. Did you know that your tax dollars are given big oil literal tax breaks? He's like, and the price are going up? He said yeah, And I said, did you know that virtually all Chevron ex on mobile allum are posting over one hundred billion in profits every quarter. He's like, well, how come my prices are like this? I'm saying, because there's collusion, corporate collusion between your federal representatives and big oil. And so people are like, they know something's wrong. They know they're getting the short end of the stick. They just can't figure out why. Because it's dark it's dark money. And so if we don't get rid of citizens United, our democracy is done.

When they say twenty million, that's.

Ten million, ten million in hard dollars, which would be they raise the money, they bundle it for you. You know, they go out in thirty three hundred dollars increments. That's the match you can get for the primary. So they'll go out and bundle the money through through their network in thirty three hundred dollars increments. That's ten million and hard dollars and then ten million what they call soft dollars. That's a nice way of saying dark money that we talked about already, and that's unlimited. So they just they find a big donor, must know a couple of big donors to stroke million dollar checks and then you get ten million in soft, ten million in hard.

How much in your pocket?

You know there's none in the pocket. It's to win, right there. They're giving that money to win this camp. This is all campaign dollars, right, And so so they think that everybody wants that badge on the lapel to be in Congress. That's why you're running for office, not to actually help people, right. They think that you want power more because that's what they want, and that's what we're filled with. We're filled with a Congress of representatives that are more interested in power maintenance and helping people. And that's what we as people have to realize, and we have to start electing candidates that actually want to help people, and they're not interested in just powermates. That's because look at both both the Republican Democratic Party are complicit and not wanting to get rid of Citizens United. Because if you really wanted to represent people first, you'd be wanting to get rid of it. You don't would, you would not want to have it. And it's going to take a constitutional amendment to do it, or expanding the court to get a new court ruling to get rid of Citizens United.

That's my biggest issue with the Democratic Party always is that they lack courage. I believe that they try a lot of political strategies, but.

Courages and one of them.

That's why it was, you know, refreshing to see President Biden stepped down, whether they pushed them out, whatever it was, it was just refreshing to see that.

But all these things that you're describing now, it takes courage to do it.

Takes courage to expand the Supreme Court, it takes courage to make these constitutional amendments.

I don't know if they have it.

That's why we got to take it. I mean, that's that's the thing.

I mean.

My friend said to me the other day, Hey said, hell man, you're trying to save the Democratic Party from itself, you know, because at the end of the day, you're right, it's losing it. It's you know, it's losing its way, losing its soul, and we got to bring it back because if people are checking out, I mean, when you just start to see and that's the challenge here, voter apathy. It's like that study, you know, when the professor would shock the dog. The dog jumped, and they kept it on the same setting, and the next time a shocked, if the dog only jumps so high, eventually the dog stopped jumping. And that's what we've done to people in the electorate. People have seen so much corruption and they're seeing so much inaction that they've stopped voting and participating. And I'm trying to wake people up. It's like that scene out of school Days, wake up, trying to get people to say, we have an opportunity. Just in Michigan with my race, I'm running against someone who didn't co sponsor the George Floyd Justinson Policing Act, didn't co sponsor Medicare for All, actually voted to not fund the state Department to study the Gods of Health Ministry's death and injury records. I mean, I don't even know how you make that vote. I mean, obviously I do when you're getting funded from the other side of you, and that's how you make that vote. But the point being, we have an opportunity here to grab a US Senate seat. The US Senate, one hundred people in this country control the distribution of seven point two trillion dollars. People don't realize that. People think, oh, the President, the president, the executive Bran, Can I control the money, y'all? It's the United States Senate. And if you know, if you want your money to be used for overseas violence or do you want to be used for healthcare at home? You want your money to go to the undergirding and giving tax breaks to big oil or big farmer? Do you want it to go to public education? That is directly who you put in the US Senate.

That's it.

But if we check out like like I'm seeing so much foot man, it doesn't matter. I ain't voting. I don't even know what the primary is. I mean, I can't do this. If we do that, we have lost. Don't be the dog that stops jumping. We have a chance this is an open us sentence. Now, I'm only runn against one person. I need one more vote than one person, and we and an activist, an activist can grab a Senate seat. It's unprecedented the opportunity we have. It's just hard to convince people to move.

Now.

I know you're in President Obama real close for Yeah, have you asked him to endorse you yet?

Yeah?

Yeah, he said that he would not endorse. He thinks it's not right for a former president to endorse in an open in party race. Right, So that's a primary, an open primary. He's like, hell, you win it. Obviously, I'll come in indoors. Uh, you against the Republican person. Now, at the end of the day, he's always done what is the right thing, because that's actually the proper thing to do, right, that's the right thing to do.

It's hard because nobody on the other side there.

Right, nobody on the other side there right right there, and well that's the thing. Nobody on this side does the right thing too much. When you think about this, there is that thing when you say they go they go low, we go high. The problem with that is you get your legs cut off. That's the triangle offense in twenty twenty four. That won a lot of championships in the nineties. Okay, ships now not all.

We got more with Hill Harper when we come back, don't move. It's the breakfast Club.

Good morning, j Envy jes hilarious Charlamage. The guy we are the Breakfast Club is still kicking it with Hill Harper.

Why aren't more people talking about the Supreme Court being an illegitimate institution. Why aren't more people just calling out the Supreme Court saying it's corrupt? Because my fear and I've said this to every elected officier that's come up here. Let's just say the VP November, Donald Trump challenges the results of the election in light of all the recent rulings, the wilder rulings, the Supreme Court is done for presidential community accepting bribes, right, all of that? What makes us think they wouldn't overturn the results of an election and then it would be a constitutional crisis. Why not declare a constitution from crisis now while you still got Democrats.

And off a couple things have to happen. I think that that there's no question we need reform. I wrote an op ed about judicial reform. We need to expand the court. When the court was sad at nine justices, there were thirty eight million people in this country. Now we have three hundred and sixty million, plus tens of millions aren't even countered in that number, right, So we need more people. They need they need to handle a bigger case.

Loan.

I want to see to expand to fifteen justices. Number one, number two. I do believe that there should be a term limit in terms of how long you're on the Supreme Court. I believe you should still get a lifetime appointment to the federal bench, because we don't we want to try to limit the corruption and we don't want it to be like Congress, where you know, the private energy say hey, you're going to be out in two years. You know, rule this way we got we're gonna make you a partner and pay you millions of dollars. So so, but you only serve on the Supreme Court for eighteen years and then you cycle off. And that way, if it's on a cycle, every president could appoint two justices and then you don't have the jeremandering of withholding appointments and all the stuff that we've seen happen. So the system has to change the way the appointments has to change. We can fix it by systemically. It's just like anything else. You know, what's that quote by the guy I think it was John Clear or something like that. He says, you don't rise to the level of your goals, you fall to the level of your systems. We have broken systems now in government, citizens United We have a broken system of the Supreme Court and the way the appointments happen. We have broken systems that we have to fix for our democracy. And so if we don't fix the systems, You're right, you're going to continue to see these results. And there's no question it could play out the way you just said it.

Absolutely. I don't see why people don't think it will. Yeah, I mean he challenged it in twenty twenty, right, that's right. I just don't think in light of everything that they've done recently, I don't see why they wouldn't have returned it this year.

If it's close, that's why you know it shouldn't. It can't be close, you know. And then in that state by state, right, and but there's no reason to think it won't be close.

Nobody will buy one by seven million.

Yeah, but that's the popular vote. So so here's an interesting statistic about the Supreme Court. You know, only one of the Republican appointees has been appointed by a president that won the popular vote. Only one.

Wow.

That that's wild. So you're literally talking about a representation in the on the highest court appointed by individuals who won the presidency that did not win more individual votes by Americans.

Kanji would be that one?

That one?

No no no, And I'm said Republican Clarence Thomas.

If you lose, would you go back to acting?

Man, I haven't. I've been working so hard. I haven't thought about it.

You know.

Maybe you know, I've never been the type of person that's they anything I do. I just I go all in and and then you know, I don't do plan b's. I've never imagine planning b.

They still reaching out to you agent, just to reaching out to you for parts and stuff.

I don't even know. I don't even talk to them.

Yeah.

Yeah, it's not it's not even that, man, it's you know, I mean, I really and this may sound crazy to y'all, but like on the show, like The Good Doctor, I was saving lives, uh, you know, and pretend. And I really feel in this role I can save lives for real. I'm so been, so all in on it and just working as hard as I can, meeting people, and because I truly still believe, and maybe it's a Pollyannis view and maybe I'm totally delusional, I still believe. You meet people where they are, you look them in the eye, they feel you. Ultimately, we can win. If you do the right thing, we can win. And that's why I tell my eight year old son. So if I'm telling my eight year old son that, I gotta believe it.

But he did.

He did say to me the other day, saying, Daddy, are you gonna win? And I said, if more people vote for me than the other person, I win. He said, well, but are you going to I said, I don't know. But the only thing I can try, I said, I can't control the outcome, but I can control how hard I work. And so that's that's it, Just working as hard as I can and allowing people into the process. Senators get to hire sixty to one hundred people think about this, no one even thinks about it, and I go everywhere else. How many y'all know you've had two senators your whole life. How many y'all know? Ten people that worked in those offices? No hands go, five people, no hands go, three people, no hands go, two people, one person. People don't even know it's the most powerful federal body in their life that should be giving them direct constituency services. But they never even meant anybody that they've been completely unrepresented.

And that's what we have to change.

We have to rethink what the Senate is. Senate has to be service. It can't be what it's been, which is basically bought politicians trying to figure out how to spend your money and distribute it in a way that's not in your best interest doesn't make sense.

One more question, what changes do the Democratic Party need to make now that they do have this new energy we've seen, like over the last week.

And a half.

You know what Vice President Kamala Harris, the way she's energized the party, the way she seemed to have bought in the party together.

But what changes do the Democratic Party need? I think you said it originally courage. Courage is my favorite word in the English language. The etymology or the rule of the word if you speak French, you knowt me's heart. You gotta get it back to the heart. You can see the fake That's what crushed Hillary Clinton. You know, I got invited over to her house one time in Washington. I walked in with my friend who had worked for them, and I met this woman with some jeans and a T shirt charming, smart, funny, and I literally was sitting there having a glass of wine looking at her. It's just the three of us, and I'm staying in my head. If this woman had run for president, she would have wiped the floor. But that pants suit over fake version. The person I met in the living room was completely different. In the same thing they were doing with propping up President Biden. That's not in the best interest of people. It's very easy, open up your heart. What'sn't the best interests of people. It's not about over coaching somebody. It's not about trying to prop them up and figuring out the machinations of how do we win. It's about doing the right thing. And if the Democratic Party gets back to that core, then we'd win every election, because how are you losing an argument to a populous on the other side, It just doesn't make sense. People are literally voting against their own self interest because they feel more authenticity from the other side.

Simples. Yeah, simple, I say it all the time, even with the Vice president.

That's what I've been happy to see a lot more over the last few months, but especially over the last couple of weeks. The person that we know that we've had conversations with off the air, the heart that we see, we're starting to see that we are and if we see that over the next hundred days, it won't even be close.

I completely agree. And that's why I hope someone doesn't get in your ear and starts to try to overcoach, and I don't think it'll happen. You know why, because it's not like she's got it, meaning it's almost like once you're in the seat, you can relax. Yeah, she's not trying to outcompete somebody, and so it's not trying to figure out, well, what do I do to outcompete. It's just like, just be yourself because you already got it. You already got the experience, you already have the intelligence, you already have the infrastructure. Now just listen. You could be more bold, more full of heart and bring that. It's beautiful. I think we're a great inflection moment in this country and I'd love to be her partner in the Senate for sure.

Now, if people want to support you, how can he support you?

They go straight to Hill Harper dot com. Your support means so much. We are one week away from August sixth, the election, and there's early voting happening right now, and basically anything that comes in now what we do is put a right back out for voter education. We buy time on radio, we buy time on television, and all of that just to say let people know we win this thing if enough people actually go vote. You know, no question. A high turnout we win. Low turnout, we lose. That's just that's the real and so we have to as a campaign. So if you go to Hill Harper dot com, two dollars makes a difference, y'all, that's real. BUYSI yard sign. It does all this stuff that we can actually repurpose quickly.

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Good morning morning, everybody, it's TJ N V. Jesse Larrishella mean the guy we are the breakfast club. Let's get the jest with the message news is real.

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On the breakfast clubs, the coaches ship. She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something.

Then nobody can get you to see time.

Set it off, yo, y'all like two children? So like, what would he even say that for? You said that boy is gay?

What sleep?

He's taking a nap? Charlemagne just caused you gave because you were sleep taking a nap? Yo, y'all such children? Okay, how did I reply?

No, I'm not.

Man if I'm getting rid of you? He said straight anyway. So fifty is the most recent cover story for The Hollywood Reporter. He polls for the cover with three point five million dollars of his own money that he brought to the shoot. He said he was inspired by a shoot that Muhammad Ali did when he posed for the cover of Sports Illustrated back in nineteen sixty four with a million dollars. So he kind of flexed on him a little bit, you know, with two point five more million. Anyway, the story covered a bunch of things that was standout moments for me. The first one is why he never played Diddy close.

Now.

I've heard him joke about this over the years, even one time he said at breakfast club, like Diddy had offered to take him shopping or whatever like that, but I never really heard him say it seriously. He said it a couple of times, but it fitty be playing a lot. But yeah, he actually stated that for the Hollywood Reporter that he thought it was weird for a grown man to ask him like can he take him shopping? He also said that it made him uncomfortable, and he said that he would dodge calls from Diddy. This was earlier in his career, of course, and he said, I remember Diddy would call and my son's mom would answer and I didn't want to get on the phone, like no, no, no, and she was like, with the f we need the money, and she's looking at me like what you don't want to talk to him? And so he also said j Loo is the one who convinces convinced Diddy to work with him. Earlier in his career, and I didn't know that Fifty actually wrote for Ditty reading this article, it was yet he wrote for him. He also said Diddy is a businessman and not a producer. He said, when people call him a producer, I see people that were taking advantage of who produced things that he took from them. Uh, he got the credit. He's not a producer. He's been able to take advantage of the business and creatives in it. I don't have any interest in doing that. He also addressed criticism from the people who accused him for coming for Diddy when he's connected to Doctor Dre, who also has abusive accusations as well. He said, it's fine they would feel whatever they feel because I don't know what's true or what's not true about that situation. And these things date back before I was even signed to Doctor Dre.

The other big he asked Fifty about, I'm not have Diddy about the whole taking fifty shopping thing, he said, I thought he needed some clothes.

Oh my god, So he was saying he can't dress.

I don't know.

That's maybe he dressed like I want you to dress. All right, Anyway. The other big thing for me was that he insinuated at Rock Nation trying to block him from performing at the super Bowl, he said, and he got to do it is because Eminem threatened to pull out of this performance if they didn't let him join. He said. That's how I ended up on the show, because he was not coming if I didn't do it. When that happens, you go, damn. So you just lost Eminem because you didn't bring fifty. Damn all right, bring fifty in. But if it was up to them, they would not have had me there. The four article goes into a bunch of other things, like his thoughts on the Grammys and Recording Academy, his studio and Shreeve for It, and his upcoming projects before moving on from this story, though, we want to send him love as he shared that his grandfather passed away Tuesday night.

Colen definitely energy the whole family absolutely.

Definitely, definitely And another story, social media reacts to Judge Joe Brown's hating ads. He set and did an interview with the Art of Dialogue and when he asked him his thoughts on Kamala Harris, he did not hold back. This is what he said, how she's a p sation.

She's in California.

She lacked professional competence, and she worked on it by hiking up her hymn line when she needed influence rather than researching.

My thing about it is is if I'm crude about it.

In this city years ago, I used to represent a whole bunch of pimps and hos, and I know a hole when I see one.

I don't care.

Women.

You do what you want to do if you want to have recreational sex, but when you do the casting couch or anything else for professional purposes to get paid or advanced.

You a hoe.

And she's old hoe.

Jesus Christ, I.

Hate like I just like what you could have told us you didn't like her without.

All the.

I will say, though, I agree with everything that y'all just said, but I like to hear some of that old verbiage.

You're hiking up your hem line. I ain't never heard that.

Yeah, boy, you get on somebody nerves. Oh anyway, A lot a lot of people disagree with him. I mean they slammed them online. I mean, I'm not really worried about that. But it's just like, yo, you certain things like you said to be your own people like some things you just don't have to say. You could have said, you know, I don't feel no way about it. I don't like her.

I just don't like that.

We don't get along. She's noted my couple of team. Damn the go ahead fall you're hiking up your m line and laying on the cows.

Yeah, people be saying that you can't even prove did you did you? Did you sleep with you? And you get what's coming from, Like that's.

Where it sounds like sheid him nothing.

Yeah, it's like certain certain things you don't even give no energy.

Man retired. He got mad because he got fired from being a TV judge.

It just is what it is.

And he'd be getting drunk all night. And you know, because I'm mad about that.

Don't.

You just threw a bunch of stuff on him, alcoholic. He just be getting drunk all to.

Day, all day.

He got fired.

He ain't got nothing else to do him looking for him, lies guard right anyway.

Jonathan Majors reacts to Robert Downey Junior's return to Marvel Tims. Always always catching up to Jonathan Major, John, You always sounds like he's doing something, putting something in the trunk of the van or something whatever, and uh, of course they took the opportunity to ask him about his start so on Marvel bringing Robert Downey Jr. Back To play character of Doom.

This is what he said, I mean, are you hurt with the new direction?

That?

Like Marvel was like, yeah, heartbroken.

I love him, I love Kae, Loveky.

You feel like it's unfair that like you're not being given the same opportunities as them.

I think it's fair, said, mister Downey is being and How's been greeted with patience and curiosity and love, and that mister Miller's got in the same treatment, and that they're being allowed to work their art and be creative at that level.

I really get that.

Would you want your old rollback, like your old jaw.

Back is King the Conqueror?

Hell yeah, hell yeah, hell yeah?

What if? He was like, bitch, what you think?

Yes, yeah, I'm shocked he didn't get a second chance either, especially when you see how you know Marvel stood behind Uh you know Jeremy Renner, Jeremy Renner who plays Hawk Eye. He had a bunch of accusations and allegations and all kinds of stuff. So yeah, I'm shocked that they didn't give him a second chance, but I think they wanted to move away from the King storyline period. I think if the King storyline was hitting a little bit harder and people was gravitating towards the King storyline more, are those movies that he was in had made more money, I think that they would have stuck stuck around, But I think they wanted to move away from that that uh, that whole King the Conqueror storyline anyway, right right.

Right, yeah, And that is just with the mess.

All right, thank you, jess Charlamagne, Who are you giving you a donkey?

Two man?

We need Jesse Water to come to the front of the congregation. Did you know why we gave you know why we transitioned it. I'm gonna tell y'all, Jesse Water has talked to some scientists and they had a theory were gonna discuss.

All right, and then after that, just fix my mess.

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Donkey today for Thursday August first goes to Fox News hosts Jesse Waters.

Now.

Jesse was on Fox Dudes and.

He was discussing the white Dudes for Harris fundraising call, which attracted nearly two hundred thousand participants and raised almost four million dollars for Vice President Kamala Harris's presidential bid.

Now, there's been a lot of calls for the vice president raising money.

Forty four thousand black women came together and raised one point six million dollars. Fifty three thousand black men came together and raised one point three million dollars. Two undred thousand white women had a call and raised two million dollars.

But I guess that's expected, right.

The vice president is half black, half Indian women of color, So black women, black men, white women.

I guess it's expected of them to show up. But when white men get together, oh.

Fox News is like, hold on, now, this is getting serious. Let's find a way to shame these individuals. Let's find a way to target them, demonize them if we can. Okay, they can't possibly be supporting Vice President Kamala Harris if they are of sound mind and good character, right huh now, I'm not gonna lie. This is my favorite part of campaign season, Okay. I like to see what each side is gonna say about the other somebody, like, you know, former President Donald Trump makes it easy.

He's giving people more than.

Enough ammo, so much ammo that oftentimes I wish the media would stop talking about how terribly he is and focus.

On the good.

You know, the other side is done, okay, and the good the other side wants to do. But that's only on the left, all right. The right wing media is going to attack the vice president.

That's their job. Okay.

The right wing media is also going to attack supporters of the vice president.

That's their job. And that's exactly what Jesse Waters did.

See, Jesse Waters has a problem with men who vote Democrat, and he has a problem with men who vote for women. Would you like to hear what he said. Let's go to Jesse Water's Prime time for the report Police.

Now, I don't see why any man would vote Democrat.

It's not the party of virtue, security, it's not the party of strength.

It's definitely not the party of family.

And to be a man and then vote for a woman just because she's a woman is either childish, that person has mommy issues, or they're just trying to be accepted by other women.

And I heard the scientists say the.

Other day that when a man votes for women, he actually transitions into a woman.

Oh is that right?

Yeah, that's what the sorry scientists.

I see.

This is why people call y'all weird. Okay, I don't think it's weird. I think it's hilarious.

All right.

Now, I do agree with Jesse men we really do a lot of things to impress women. So when he says, men may be voting for women to be accepted by other women, So okay, that's not the only reason. What if it's one of the reasons, and men have been doing things, you know, if it's one of the reasons, that's fine, because men have been doing things to be accepted by women since the beginning of time.

Okay, you think I wear a cologne for the homies.

Yes, what you wish?

I would wear commala for men?

Right now?

So you can come sniff on nip what Jesse, I'm gonna be honest with you this little rant. You know that there's sound just sexist and misogynistic. It sounds kind of gay, all right, you upset that men may be doing things to please women. I'm not supporting Vice President Harris just because she's a woman, or because of what you know, any woman thinks. I don't know anyone that is supporting her because just because she's a woman, or they care what women think. But the fact you believe that there's something wrong with men wanting to do things to impressed women.

Gay.

Okay, if us voting for a woman is causing us to transition into women. What does it make a man who is so distraught about men voting for women and doing things the impressed women?

Okay? What you want them to do?

Things they impress you?

Jesse?

Okay, Jesse said, the only two reasons for a man to vote for a woman is either you have mommy issues or you just want to be accepted by women. This sounds like something a man that's never gotten any poom pullman in his life would say. Okay, Jesse, you also helped me figure out something about myself. Since about twenty sixteen, people have told me that I am transitioning. In full disclosure, I did vote for Hillary Clinton twenty sixteen, did you?

Yes?

Okay.

I don't think that's a secret to anyone. She was here in the breakfast club a couple of times, and I'm sure that we said that. But I was wondering what was happening with me? And now I know, Okay, call me Charlene the goddess, all right, because I voted for Hillary in twenty sixteen. Hell, the reason I voted for the Biden ticket in twenty twenty was because of now Vice President Kamala Harris. So I might need to start talking. All right, now, I did some research, and by research I mean chat GPT. I asked chat GPT how to know when you are transitioning gender and it says a gender dysphoria. Okay, that's where you just start to feel like you shouldn't be in your body. You have a social transition where you start using a new name, different pronouns, You start presenting yourself in ways that align more closely with your gender identity. People start seeking support from other LGBT communities. Yeah, there's a few things here, but there's nothing here about voting causing transitioning.

Okay, that's the moral of the story.

Also, who are these scientists you speak up, Jesse whity scientists that told you that if you vote for a woman, you start transitioning into one.

Was it Pinky or the Brain? Okay?

Was it Professor John Frank the mad scientists off the Simpsons who.

Told you that if you vote for a woman, then you transition into one.

Huh.

Listen, there's the moral of the story. I'm not telling you who to vote for.

Make your own decisions, but I will tell you don't vote for anyone just because of their identity. Okay, vote for people because of their policies, vote for people because of their agenda, Vote for people because of what they have done and what they plan to do. I vote for issues, not individuals. And when I go to the ballot box in November, after I cast my vote, the only thing I will be identifying as is a voter. Please give Jesse Waters the biggest he huff.

What's wrong?

Give you over there pondering you're feeling like a little lady.

A little bit.

I wondering why you're feeling like a little lady lately? Yeah, makes sense now, little gender just for you going on? Yeah, crazy, you voted for Hillary and you don't.

Feel like you along in the skin in huh was asking questions there?

I did do pilates last week.

Okay, all right, all right, crazy, I don't have time for.

This talking about what justice. I do want to talk to these scientists. Who are these shientists?

You know, damn sign.

I'd love to have a conversation with you. Maybe he did talk to somebody, ain't talk to nobody. Might be I'm always.

Down to here, both sat All right, Well, thank you for that. Donkey to day up next, Just fix my mess. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you haven't relationship issues, problem in your relationship, your marriage, your life, call Jess right now and she'll help you out. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. It's the Breakfast Slocal Morning, the breakfast Club.

That's about me.

For relationship problems, that's about me. If you need to beat your coworker's ass, at about me. If your coworker needs to be your ass, call it up. Thank doctor Jesson. I'm here to fix your mess, fix your mask. It's getting very much messy.

Let me fix that morely. Everybody is dej nv Jesselairischalla mean the guy, we are the breakfast club. It's just fixed my mess.

Time when we got dd on aline dd what's your question for Jess ages.

So I've been talking to a guy for almost two years. It'll be two years in December.

We are not exclusive.

I have talked about us, you know, being exclusive and things like that, because we.

Only messed with each other.

We do everything people in relationships do, but say that we're in a relationship. I feel like I'm wasting my time, you know, I really feel like I'm wasting my time. I feel like he'll never give me the relationship that I want because of he has personal issues with his mom. Him and his mom haven't been in a good place in years. He has two kids by two different women and they're not in good places.

And I, well, no, no, no, he had oh before you, he had two kids with two different women.

Okay, yeah, yeah, And I.

Have my own children, so we're not looking to have children.

But I just feel like he won't ever be exclusive with me because of his issues, and I think I'm wasting my time.

Yeah.

Well, if you think it, you are, trust me. Did you ever talk to him about it? Did you tell him that you eventually want to stop playing like you are, like pretending that you're in a relationship and really want to make it official. Yeah, quite frequently.

Yeah, And he said, why do we need the title? Why do we need that? You know, I keep my options open because when I go to his house and stuff, we put dinner together and my phone is out. I don't hide my phone, and a couple of guys have palled my phone in his presence, and even though I don't answer, he sees that it's guys and he's like, uh, you're giving guys your number, And we're talking, and I'm like, but you're not giving me what guys, I eventually want a long term, lifelong relationship, and that's not what you're obviously wanting. So yeah, I'm keeping my options open.

And what's his response to that? He felt, Okay, well, but I feel.

Like, why should I hold myself off if you're not willing to be an exclusive relationship with me?

Right obviously, and y'all doing things like like a couple, y'all cooking together, y'all. I imagine y'all kids know each other.

Yeah, yeah, that's.

For the same football team.

So that's how we.

Met, right, and then this has been two years. Two years. It don't seem to different people. You know, time is different. Some people say some people miss two years, it's not long, but it's it's it's too long to just be talking to somebody and y'all are not official, especially if he expects exclusivity, like you can't even you know, he feels some type of way about you having other guys calling him. That's It's not like he has a lot of personal trauma that he needs to go to therapy for or work through or get together. It sounds like he's afraid of like I don't know. I can't even say a commitment because he is committed. He just don't want the title. It just sounds like he has issues that he needs to work out on his own life. And it's not your fault. And I think that if if you feel like you're waste your times, sweet a, you are you know what I'm saying, don't let it get to three years, I mean, because then before you know it, it'll be five years and you still just somebody he talks to. You know what I mean? So I think you know what to do. Don't waste your time. You can continue to be friends with him, encourage him to get the help that he needs. It sounds like he needs. But no, I don't continue to stay there. Yeah, don't continue to stay there.

Thank you so much.

You welcome, Mamack. All right, just fix my mess. Eight, don't drink five eight five one oh five? Call up right now is the breakfast Clogan morning, Bertie, it's real heal help me.

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Morning.

Everybody is DJ envy.

Just Hilarry is Charlamine the guy we are the breakfast club we're in the middle of.

Just fix my mess, Helo. Who's this hi? And what's your question for? Jess?

Oh?

Good morning? First of all, but yess, my question is I've been with my debut debby almost nine years.

He does not know how to drive at all.

At this point, like, I'm kind.

Of over it.

I'm shut up with it. I feel like he can't help me with the kids, like how he should be as a father because he can't drive. I feel like jobs I just had to get in the the past years.

It wasn't jobs I wanted because I have to make sure he had a way to and from work, and had met conversations over the years about him driving, going to Drima school and me helping him how to drive, and it just it never goes anywhere. So so I did recently break up with him, but I feel.

Like everybody's like looking at me like I'm the bad.

Guy for doing so.

So I just kind of wanted your advice. You feel like I was like I had a valid reason to break up with him, or you feel like I should stayed and worked it out.

Yeah, you had a valid reason. Girl, that's the problem, like we we don't don't wait for other people to validate how you feel or don't worry about what other people is thinking about, Like go off for how you feel. You just basically told me that you take care of your kids any father. You understand what I'm saying, Like, that's what you were doing. You're not his mom, you're his children's mom. And is it anything like medically wrong with him where he cannot drive?

No, he's never learned.

He's blanking all his parents and not teaching him and then he just never learned.

Okay, how is he? Oh wow? So yeah, No, it's it's definitely you're definitely doing the right thing. You recently broke up with him.

It is what it is?

What is he saying? How did he react when you break up? When you broke up with him, did he say I am gonna try or you know, because sometimes people need to be broke up with to like the fire under the ass to do whatever you need done in a relationship. You know, because you was taking care of him, that's not what you're supposed to do. You was you had to make sure he had a way to work and back and all that not saying that that falls under gender roles in a relationship, like all right, it's cool to help you. Okay, cool, But he don't even have a license. He's not trying to get one, and he seems like he's comfortable in that. I don't need to drive because I never learned you're thirty two, grow up exactly.

I was embarrassed.

So we have two kids together, and I'm like, y'all know how embarrassed I feel and thankful. So we had to wait on my mom to like pick us up from the hospital after I had the kids, Like you that should make you feel the man?

Yeah, no, no, no, work work on yourself. You need to work on himself over there. And so you know he get it together because he that's he's a father, Like what are you trying? You don't drive, You don't know how you're a father? Like no, So when he picked the kids up, like he walked, No, I.

Do everything, like I'll be here doctor's appointment.

No, no, stay where you're at. You made the right decision, don't worry about wouldn't nobody else think because nobody else is in your situation. So you're right, okay, thank you no problem.

Boom alrighty just fix my mess. Eight hundred and five five one oh five to one. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.

Everybody is DJ Envy Jess Hilarios Shallamine the guy.

We are the Breakfast Club. Now. We got a Saluta Hill Harper for joining us today.

Luther Hill Harper Man. He is running for Senate in Michigan. When is the primary August sixth?

Right?

Mm hmm it isgus six yep, yes, it's the primary is August sixth, Man, so Michigan, of that's who you're supporting.

That's uh, that's when the primary is August sixth.

That's right, So make sure you get out there and vote Michigan.

All right.

When we come back, we got the positive note and more.

So, I want to say something too.

I want to tell everybody, man, everybody in Monkst Corner, South Carolina, August tenth, next Saturday, I'm doing my knife Annual back to School drive.

In fish Fry.

All right.

So we're gonna have all your backpacks, all your school supplies, free haircuts. We're gonna have the jump castles out there. We're gonna have food trucks out there. Face painting a whole bunch of local vendors from ten am to one pm at the Berkeley High School Student Parking Lot and Monks Corner, South Carolina.

Okay, so yes, Next Saturday.

At the Berkeley High School Student Parking Lot, my knife annual back to School drive and fish fry. So yes, you know, all the fish is free, all the food is free, and we'll have backpacks and school supplies and all of that good stuff.

August tenth.

Okay, so next Saturday, from ten am to one pm, Berkeley High School Student Parking Lot.

I right, see all there, all right?

When we come back, we got the positive note and more. It's the Breakfast Club.

Good morning morning, everybody's dj NV just Hilari, Charlamagne the God.

We are the Breakfast Club. I had the time to get U out of here. Chlomon.

You got a positive note? Yes, I do have a positive note. And it's really just simple, man, It's how I live my life. If you care about what other people think, you will always be their prisoner.

Did you hear me? I said, if you care about what other people think, you will always be their prisoner. Have a blessed day, Breakfast Club, bitches

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