DL Hughley Talks R. Kelly, Reparations And Bringing His Show To TV

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Breakfast Club morning everybody is DJ envy Angela Yee Charlemagne the guy we are the breakfast club we got a special guest in the building just celebrating his birthday the other day yes and one of my favorite people to hear any and everything from there's so much going on I'm like I do because I know you were coming on the show and I was like I can't wait to us for us to sit down with you who do you think was the biggest mrs. McMichael cohen them to Nigerian dudes the beat of justice Millette or Takashi cuz Michael Cohen ain't really give nothing up my god gave up a lot yeah oh yes a yesterday oh no no he had any any box two cases with you know the boys ring suitcase wheels somebody going to jail oh so that's what did that's why he did it I'll kill him I'll close door no need today I'll kill any of you to describe this room that [ __ ] man are killing thing about Michael Cohen is that he was so Witek like when he was down with Trump he was fine with him being racist fine with him being he told I'm with him now all of a sudden and he said this and he's a racist and so what does that make you and I just supposed to be with your folks until like Donald Trump the minute she go left is gonna turn on you you know it he does to everybody mm-hmm so he yeah I apparently he had his lawyer reach out talk about a partner anyway I'm gonna pardon you think he can't be trusted now because some people don't believe him because they feel like he's just trying to save him not rely for the reason he got in trouble because he was lying to protect Donald Trump he didn't get nothing out of him but you sit in the stick all he got was the beat he tried lied to protect a dude and then they didn't get mad Republicans didn't get mad at Michael Coren for lying they got mad in when he stopped lying right when you stop lying if you gonna lie you better keep doing it but but I think you know he I think Donald Trump is unscrupulous untrustworthy everybody who's ever got in trouble he's turned it back on hmm and so he was like hey man if you ain't gonna pardon me up in the tale is amazing.i black people don't have no problem with snitching as long as the person they snitchin on we don't like yeah I just like looking to Nigerian dues jammed up j0s border they told fast I think I mean I didn't expect anything else and have y'all tell me that I'm a racist and I'm a homophobe and those things man they told fans that would have ruined their lives and you know what it is there's such a cachet and being a victim that you can't even like you can't tell me that you heard that story the only thing that made me feel weird was when he said he was a gay Tupac I was like why are you doing a show and like bragging about something index cards with him to like two dudes never go to Subway but let's get our news and bleach is a kids run cuz that [ __ ] from Empire and then when I saw like the whole fight thing first were supposed to be white dudes did you see them two African dude that's what I said they look like in bacau in T'Challa I'm like if you fought them dudes and all you got was some if you fight dude like I said you're gonna win but you're gonna miss some days of work you ain't coming back to work the next day all with just one scratch but nobody wanted to believe someone would lie about something like that I know I felt like there's no way who would just make something like that up for white cloud chaser like it keep that can't be the predicate every time somebody who would lie about it a lot of people every time no one has a definitive answer as to what what happened they go who would do it somebody I just feel like people usually live for a purpose like you want to be more fair I mean like tip to cover something up or they're about to get in trouble for something make up a whole entire or sometimes people just do it man it's like there is a cachet in America right now on being a victim mm-hmm there's a cachet to it there is a there is it's almost a patina it's like he's like like that that case and pulp fiction you open up be shine in this [ __ ] that's if there is a and people tap into it to every everybody they say this idea that you can't call [ __ ] when you see it or they everybody is to believed be believed like there's everybody has a need you automatically note when someone you ever be talking somebody go this [ __ ] full of [ __ ] even but but they've we've seated our ability to say that to somebody hmm because now you you you're a horrible person just cuz I don't believe write your [ __ ] story his story I think that when they did it when they staged whatever they staged I think he actually did fight them Nigerians back that was the whole purpose and they took off running he really wanted to be the gay to fight he wanted to look like the tough guy in this situation well you can't first off if you won't fight I think that he should make restitution I think that ultimately he should first off this thing about you do what everybody else do say they'll dope but it got to be white drugs it can't be cocaine or something yeah opiates do it and then make restitution but I think whatever whatever you get for lying to the police yeah I don't think I think that's you say restitution yeah people saying we shouldn't trust the police tour they say you shouldn't trust you cog OPD well no no that's yeah though I'm not binary choices because Chicago PD has not really been all that friendly to black people when you look at about police departments across the country that doesn't mean in this case they know right like that like it was two things that let me know right away someone's wrong the gay community is very stronger if they believe that they'd have been allowed now front asking for answers and then the cast was very quiet they were very quiet mm-hmm so so it was silent spoke volumes to me you think it'll be hard for him to get work now I think infamy is better than Fame infamy honey oh absolutely and I'm not saying that he'll be on a sitcom or a drama but infamy works as good as Fame does look how much I look when all J did what he did he was doing well in famous he's getting paid to go to parties there's a cachet also to being infamous lord have mercy that's the problem with this era man it is yeah because you can get attention for anything Jesus Christ what do you think about our Kelly he's been in the news last couple of I think that uh it is obvious that he's a pedophile but it says the more about our society then it took a lifetime movie for us like the charges that he's been facing are from 98 99 more near to 2003 so it didn't become horrible until you had a documentary about it like our compassion is directly attached to our remote well people don't care until people care that's right and and and these charges are so on and people get mad at me for sentence if you're mad at our Kelly you got to be mad at Michael Jackson and it says a lot about society to let all that go on and then when there's a documentary we get out ready I don't care what you say about either those two men was fairly obvious whether you believe they did it or didn't they both shitty babysit music but I'm not dropping my kids off your daycare center angle and then people go how could you listen to our Michael Jackson songs after the all the horrible thing that they did how could you sing those songs after all the [ __ ] they did the same way I could sing the [ __ ] master that's right I don't think Michael touched a little boy Michael was a widow but I don't think you touched him little boys because he was staggeringly famous know if you you would two things would have never happened if he wasn't just as talented as he was we would have never turned a deaf I to him walking near deaf ear and when we saw him walking [Laughter] [Laughter] but but we would have absent that much fame people wouldn't make these kind of excuses they wouldn't and I'm gonna tell you something if you believe he's you wouldn't have your child spinnin I don't know you know anyway and what is he when he got in trouble the first time how did their first witnesses seven-year-old boys like how our children defended me like like that's the first people you call it's not strange that more kids didn't come up mom come out is the thing I don't I can't say what happened but serial killers don't kill everybody they killed a lot of people they kill you they don't kill everyone Corey Feldman says something I found interesting he said that everything that he heard those guys say was true except for the sectional point he was like I don't think pedophiles can turn it on and off I don't think so but but here's the thing why are killing Michael Jackson were the same kind of person in that they both got in trouble for that thing and couldn't stop doing they couldn't say there's got to be some kind of drive that makes it if somebody if you got in trouble like that and you weren't some kind of way connected to it in a way you couldn't control you will stop you but when you have to keep doing it when you keep doing it there's some kind of attraction and it can't be it like if you like are Kelly gets out of jail goes right to the McDonald's he was picking price come on now it's gay there is a reason time after time at the time the thought that you find yourself in those same circumstance or something else when you are separate from your family like his family being ostracized by his family he knows that they wouldn't never want it for that you ain't gonna come Joe Jackson gonna let you be in the keep being with kids fictional and scaring your mom I don't know what happened but I think it says a lot about our society that the thing that offenders we're always there and we waited to it was the wicked DVR is it it's you look at the Catholic religion and I'm and I am tired of black it only being black people oh it's like it's like white celebrities right Oh acting so nice now Dee no trouble no it's another dis to kill a mockingbirds she let's get some white people now absolutely I want diversity and my dysfunctional ways right there in the grave he got a lot of [ __ ] we can dig up too that's it the problem is at the same time the grand jury's looking at our Kelly there was a Cardinal McCarrick who is the highest ranking American Cardinal he was defrocked for molesting children over decades how come he jail hmm how come in I don't care if you pop your collar wear one if you [ __ ] kids go to jail absolutely like it was one dude said he's unless it by his freeze from the time it's 13 to the time he's 20 now if you're pretty still [ __ ] you at 28 you got a boyfriend like that's come on this is good but I think everybody who does anything to harm children with Garza their status should go to jail what about the parents you know a lot of people were saying absolutely parents seen the tape they knew what was going on but you still brought your kids to Michael Jackson earlier but look at the Catholic religion no they would do the same thing they wouldn't serve those kids up - even though they had heard those reputations do those things because there's something about the places that people live in our mind that suspends our ability it's like a sacrifice it is I don't believe in conspiracy theories on too many negroes right cuz if you look at us and seem like all right got one right there's definitely something fishy behind the Michael Jackson situation that man owned half of Sony ATV publishing and if you listen to all those old Michael interviews he always warned us and told us these people after him these people want to kill him for his catalog he says soon as he got the Beatles catalog overnight his image change and to me I believe that that's true but daddy got to do with 700 boys many of it on your own catalog and sleep with wrong people and if you could be like let me not have these kids like my bad because are you coming an issue right it's not like I don't have that liquor I didn't let my kids leaving the beer with me and I when I was when I was well that's not true like my daughters were still sleep with me this is this is my daughter's are grown so they'll sleep with me and we'll like we'll come to New York or we're on the road together and they're coming we sleep in the same bed and we'll post a picture and you should see people going and saying because there are a bunch of people in America all across the world that have not been touched the right way or have been touched the wrong way so affection is foreign to them the natural affection that a man has for his children our children have a father father's son is foreign to them but it's okay but they said like I was one out of one out of every six males has been sexually molested why not six and they think that's low because who would you take doing this wrong yeah that wasn't that wasn't that's keep saying that but you were a sweet woman and don't you put your mouth like that don't you love just a jheri curl yeah yeah that was nice yeah somebody tell me somebody told me a horrifying what I thought was a horrifying story the other day he said when he was five and this was on lip service he said when he was five his cousin was having like sex with a girl who was of age and he started sucking around her breasts and everything and she let him do it he was only five years old I was like that is way more regular than y'all think I mean it didn't it doesn't now I don't see that as in and you know I don't I don't I don't see that as something that was horrible like that you you [ __ ] around you ask for something you get it girl wait a minute like I didn't want to keep doing it after a while like my problem is I thought I had the merit is brought out like wait you might be traumatized and don't know it don't know what made you stop that's when I had the same reaction to I know what happened was my mother she came to pick me up she fed up and my mother was like I was like mama don't and then when I was walking around like thank you Jesus I never saw our game but it didn't seem you had like Stockholm send your own kind of you had to go because you don't enjoyed it yeah it was fun but you didn't want to go and you felt like you were saved when your mom's because I was tired of her that's the weirdest thing about being a man when that happened to you because I watched Antwone Fisher movie confused the hell out of ya boy when I saw Tyler Perry on Oprah confused the hell out like what was wrong yeah and then I feel why I just don't thinking what's wrong with me that I enjoyed it and thought it was okay well it's fun what it wasn't it was a man with telepathy - it was it was his woman you know it was a woman okay I think that these kinds of things happen all the time and we all I think most people are broken in some kind of way and you can either break I have like you can tell that something happened to you but that's why you are who you are now you can't take all of the bad things and - you can't have all that you have - the bad things they're you're Daniel totality but I think that there is I never felt like it was wrong I didn't feel like I was [ __ ] over I just was tired of this situation I'm like I don't want to be [ __ ] you and then you smoke but you don't think there was something wrong with her though you could say she was a lovely woman exactly there's something wrong with her if she's coming to pick up there's candy stop but don't put your mouth on the sweet child right here she's a good woman I'm sure she's a Christian woman right now see that there was like and you did now I wouldn't like her now cuz you got to be at the Golden Corral and attack the founder he or she got a 50 year old right now okay that's rally whatever like when it gets that's fine now like everybody like everything everybody has a story like I think if you look at anybody who's been become successful at anything there was something they went through mm-hmm and and it's how they perceive it and how they deal with it they decide like I just think that there is everybody to me is nobody can just say I did this because I wanted to or you know everybody has to have a thing like that that I don't understand and like there's there's this whole idea of what being a man is and you can only be a man if you if you check off these boxes and it's weird to me so well you kind of did that to Terry Crews here's the thing in my experience where I grew up I was the first one last one picked for a game first one picked for a fight right so you there were certain things I knew that if you did to me I had to fight you ah my problem with him wasn't what he did it was what I would to do you not gonna be my agent and touch my you're not gonna do it I listened it was green blanchefleur Ram I still remember TV show he got disrespect but I chased him the dude the president's to do I said you not finna do that [ __ ] to me and I chased him off to said physically don't fight him it's [ __ ] you can't do to me it has my father taught me that so you're telling me that the only way I can be a man is the way he said to do it that's not it that's not it [ __ ] you ain't gonna do to me you can't touch my dick again send an invoice saying that's not gonna happen so it ain't about genders about prints it's about and the idea that you think is toxic to fight for yourself - right let you do that to me it's certain [ __ ] you'll never do to me I think I'm in that moment it was shocking to him because he wasn't expecting something like that to happen it was the environment that he was in and so that's how he reacted because I think sometimes if we're not in a position but until it happens you don't know what is the reaction because it is shocking but if somebody grabs you meet somebody but it was a different somebody gonna do anything to grab but I finished DJ the club right I killed it now this is what men do some time right I'm walking out the club he smacks with ass good job right that was me and somebody wouldn't do that to me but every instead was like a sexual feeling it was a smack of a good job and I felt funny at it but I was like damn he was just trying to cut off anybody violates your person in a way that makes you uncomfortable saw my problem with this whole idea when I was a little boy this man down the street he was drunk pulled a gun on me I'm third fourth grade mm-hmm my father all the kids told my father what happened my father's going down the street to deal with this man with a gun I'm on his legs please don't touch him please he didn't do anything begging my father cuz it's dude got a gun right my father took that pistol out that man's belt whooped him with his head never touched one of mine again hey man you nothing if I saw that you can't do that to me and I and I resent the fact that you can only be a man the way he says you could be a man you're not favoring to do that to me and you handle it the way you handle it but you not get the only thing a black man has is this physical person and you can't have it you already control where I live where I eat where I go to school how much money I can make you've nothing to put your hands on me and make me feel bad about about saying what I would do and you know it's crazy I feel like if I was with my woman the way that he was with his woman I feel like my woman would've jumped up and said something before I even break but I'm gonna tell you what now he's with my woman if it's hard to if that it happened to me in front of my wife it's be hard to get a sandwich the next day I'm and then when I really resent is how come those same people that are all up in arms about him being Grob don't get justice man when I dude that size get shot well they only get if they if he was parked in front of the house the same people all meat chewing right on him if he was parked in front of the house and dark they call the police on them that's real so stop it is this fake [ __ ] about how you can this toxic master Lin again you can all be a man this way and he's expressing itself you don't you're not a man by committee a man is a singular activity like now they have all these committees telling you what it is to be a man I had a man to tell me how to be a man I'd rather be wrong with him they're right with you I can't admit though at my age right now whatever blueprint I had of being a man I have totally ripped up yeah cuz it serves me no purpose at this point in my life yeah it actually kind of hinders me what so anything but you had a different experience like this man raised me and I won't even he gave me his name gave me protected me went to bed a man put a gun a man put a gun on somebody enemy or seen you go fight him he was always there for me I would listen Charles Hughley wasn't the best man but he was a great one to me and I and he's the model I live with now he did a lot of things wrong like my children I told you that they said I'd I want someone who like you just like you and nothing like you I refuse to be the most valuable piece of real estate in the world is between your ears and in your the middle of your chest that's you you can't know what can buy that you can't have it and no one can decide for you what is right for you what's wrong for you and I don't need people on my side like when he got mad I'm like what about slappy with you took that same energy we're not having this conversation this is [ __ ] you can't do to me yeah I don't like what Terry said that do you either no cuz I'm like don't get aggressive with the brother when you ain't get aggressive with the dude who actually disrespects the whole well so have you in Terry Crews boom cuz I know you want him to be on your show of course I do because I I don't I don't have to have I don't have to have people on my side to happen to be right and I don't have to have these arguments at Twitter like I thought it was weird that that interview was a year old and then you get into some heat behind some [ __ ] you defended some broad they never get mad at you and that comes up like you and I had seen him at Houston's or two or three weeks after the interview and we didn't speak to each other there so you knew what happened oh wait so it ain't real to me I'm not listening I'm asking to have an opinion that people don't dig I don't I don't I don't I don't this is not a committee for me I'm a committee of one I believe me if you don't [ __ ] with me don't [ __ ] with me but you're not feeling ready to tell me who I am I like your mind stay tuned when it comes to just you know who you are as a man because I feel like it does have to be an individual it's its decision based on your own principles cuz I saw him recently he just got in trouble because he said something like kids who have a same-sex family or malnourished let me here's the thing Terry Crews he did say it and I think that his his idea wasn't off his vocabulary was and he you know you'll never see me doing apologize should I say or taking it off to it like I like I don't like I'm gonna deal with this because this I said I hang on unsay mmm-hmm I don't have to I'm responsible for what I said I'm not responsible where you interview like like when we're not defending our they got mad you don't like transgender women that's ridiculous no I'll defend your right to be who you are it's just me I'm lazy I like my woman fully assembled like no I don't shop at IKEA but but people he's amazing at the opinions of the breakfast club but here's the thing you can't you to me nobody's above a joke or perspective hmm not all I want us to get back to man Kelly interviews clean up cracked up come on too sensitive man let me tell you why do I need your permit not only do people want to tell you how to act what is appropriate they want to tell you how to think mm-hmm like I said that the real estate between your ears that's mine you can't tell me how to think it's what I do did you like everybody got mad at Liam Neeson I got mad if he did it not sorry like you can't even tell like you haven't had a fight and just my gig to tell you the worst [ __ ] I think out loud that's my problem and I don't know that then Liam Neeson's job to do that either because I think for him his thought he probably didn't necessarily have to put it out there the way that he did and they said he was wrong for thinking it though it is a sensitive subject because he could have potentially of course he didn't do it if he would have came across black man he might have killed the black person just up the what happened to somebody else a lot of people feel like that and do it yeah that idea's what got Trayvon Martin QT so it is a sensitive topic for people that a me a white dude that admits to some horrible [ __ ] like that banana in their diamond for something like name me somebody that wasn't in trouble and made it to it like just in hat like most time with like most of our missions comes when we're in some state of repentance like we're in trouble or we're trying to get big was in trouble that he wasn't in trouble and all profit the information we don't all think alike and have the same processes that have the same but now every time you say anything people get upset I'm not afraid to own land yeah and you know what and then you can't be afraid of the fact well you're not that you're afraid but you can't not expect people to get upset either so it's just the reality is when I say things that are my truth and it might be ugly truth people are gonna get upset some people will some people agree with you some people won't either way it doesn't make a difference what do you think what do you think of when Steve Harvey and Monique were going back and forth I felt I felt like it was sad because I know both of them mm-hm and I know Steve I know Steve gets a bad rap and he's a good cat he try to try to do something that I thought was cool and I know she's in a different place but the bottom line is I didn't think he tried to embarrass her I didn't I think that you can make a mistake and people will like that like when they pulled up the meme of him talking about what he'd do for money that was a 20 year old joke and they connected it to her and that was that was just that was just insulting it's like we go back in time take things out of context he was telling a joke that was on the best documentary the most profitable documentary every day everybody laugh at that right and run everybody and all of a sudden 20 years later you take it out of context need to sell out come on now that was that was I thought that was not a lot there happens all the time it does and so I think that it it makes because everybody wants to win everybody wants to um they have to be on top listen I never when I pray I don't pray that I win I'm victorious I pray that I do the best I can but these people right here I have no respect for them because they have no core principles mmm the principle vacillate if you if you would tear eat and be with him when a black man that sighs get shot be witness if you if now you you you have the ability to finally see that black people can't be victims speak when they're victim on mm-hmm we can't even go we can't be in our own apartment without somebody gunning us down and I think comedy comes from that perspective I don't have to I don't have to seed my landscape to you because you think this is wrong and then they get mad like you you took back like some children I don't when I say some every day I I never look at what people say and that's my you know what I find about you is that some things you say I agree with in some things I don't agree with but it just is what makes us human right but I still like you as a person right I might be like no I might be the idea is ridiculous yeah or just started you just thought is ridiculous right yeah but but it comes from my wellspring like my wife gets mad all that look I'm telling you every day she's met her and my daughter's are mad about something I see and I go go home and cry on a pile of money I don't care what you think you think you think you live where you link of the way you think they were able to convince you a change in mind since I know you're the I look at you as a person who's very set in your ways or and like you said you say what you say you don't apologize but can you ever say you know what I look at this differently I was wrong sure and when it happens I'll call you I'm sure that you used to get this to my mama been telling me for the longest I don't know how to talk to people my mom all over listen I respect my mother and father I love them but you push the broom I dig it now I was talking about cleaning up the area I love my wife she's the sweetest woman around she goes I'm telling you we're not we're not here because of your perspective we're cuz of mine it's pretty I don't get how people don't understand that like I love my daughters to do is yours your mama's that's gonna pay for that my boy is of essence and the root but to take this clip your wife gives you to make you who you are now yeah that's part of what it is that's a support right there a plane can't fly it had a weight lift and drag it needs all those elements to fly but it still wouldn't be a plane without the plane thank all the others it could exist cuz you might be a loose cannon out here without your wife I'm sure I would have several curable children right man I'm not like that hey I just want my wife to know if she's watching you're the pilot of this plane my wife is the pilot that is not a jumbo like where we go where we live what color houses are where the kids go to school what color this is but you you can't listen to how I think that's a fact nobody can but that's what you want you want me to say that that a person who never did what I had to do now tells me what the thing it's like I wouldn't listen to my dentist tell me how to rotate of tires and it you are like my son I love my son he's my son is the best human being I've ever met but I don't because you got a good heart I don't mean imma make this paper mache leave me alone about you with valuable it is value but not more they are but Amy I don't get okay here's the thing what she wants me right to see my mind said mmm do somebody who doesn't do what I did you have to have this perspective in this POV to be dlu right gradient right that's him I could be a better person yes I like the place I like what like you notice I haven't liked me for a bit but now I like me I'll [ __ ] with me I slow down and hear what I gotta say like when it's oh it's only you all by yourself all by yourself all the time if something goes wrong I'm the first one that go when a bill my wife when when a bill comes to that table I owe the IRS a million dollars she didn't go let me get a job see when they get better handle it so we can't we can't all all the jump ball [ __ ] you can have the [ __ ] that matters I'm gonna take that's real well tell them about your talk show me it's gonna be all this March 18 March 1st guess I don't Terry Crews it's Ryan I love that well you got to call him before the first show man we need you back okay we got to promote and we got to support you Brian I'm telling you man I'm dead the really the basis for this but I want to do is what you all do here I think you challenge convention I think you're human and I think you're bright and I think that's a rare combination so that's why I think you guys are successful and I'm gonna I'm gonna try to do the same thing only been doing it not the presidential candidate isn't nothing yeah no I saw Bernie's I don't I don't [ __ ] with me like that you know my Bernie why I don't dislike but all is the thing all that [ __ ] you come up in your life when you've been able to do it like those aspirational dreams you had there has to be at least some track record of you leading people that way yeah you look like a Men's Wearhouse management and all of a sudden tell me you got all these great ideas and you're almost 80 years old when have you done it right yeah ain't [ __ ] went you to show me you've done it before go do you like fire like Carmel I like Camelot I didn't like her smiles on truancy yeah I thought that they I thought to send people to jail cuz they misses school yeah I thought that idea was brilliant though I'm gonna tell you why okay in California there was the proposition 13 mmm it tied everything to probably death so my neighborhood specifically wasn't wealthy so they took away our buses they took our where after-school programs so we didn't so we had to walk seven miles from my neighborhood to gardenia zoo other neighborhood so you know if you couldn't get a ride you had to walk together so if you walk into school all the gangsters didn't go you went to with nerves so they they want the school and everybody every day you got your ass whooped so you got tired of and you stopped going to school yeah so they were it was cause and effect so why would you punish me but somebody taking those resources away if you look directly at what happened in California Proposition 13 in this spike in crime and drugs was because they took those research you didn't you know after-school program nope no job programs no buses no summer program so you take something away from somebody then you wonder why you're making dropping out of school no you're absolutely right but here's the thing about the trench program she didn't lock nobody up it was a scare tactic she was like if these kids ain't coming to school I'm gonna come like the [ __ ] parents but why skimp sometimes you gotta be okay even if you you can't scare somebody into changing their circumstances that's true like it like that person still ain't you gonna punish poor people for being poor instead of asking what if the school is unsafe what if I don't go to school cuz every time I turn around somebody jumping on me or teasing me about my clothes or arm starving and there's only certain types of wyden issues why is it always we want to lock poor people up instead of finding out what is going on but she never liked anyone but even the threat of that why don't we threaten them instead of listening to this that's true and my problem was that the same thing I said if you sold if you if that was your mindset when you were Attorney General will it be your mindset when you're president mmm is the first thing I'm gonna show you how tough I am but [ __ ] with these poor people there what about Cory Booker I don't know I like Cory Booker a lot but I think Cory's too what I don't like about curry he's too conciliatory like he says he said you don't fight fire with fire like he said that to me [ __ ] yes you do I just I live in California and I won't burn up and guess what they did fight it was fire you fight wildfires with fires Donald Trump is single-minded and if you can't match his determination and drive you can't beat him you can't beat them you can't don't tell me no analogy like fire you can't fire fire or fire you do when you when there's a wildfire and it's burning out of control they burn the [ __ ] in front of it so it can't burn anymore and that's what you got to do to this [ __ ] and we about reparations all this conversation about I think absolutely is let me let me ask you something you you pay reparations to Japanese that's right what why is that a why is that a foreign concept you you we started out what they've never done for black people understand there's never been a neighborhood bill fast no even Compton was a white neighborhood you know you know it's white because it got airport it it got an airport and you ain't everything ain't nobody landed with dr. Dre Lee you came from that ain't for real they never built us quality schools everything we ever got from them was something worth throwing away that's right and then they told us what we did something for you if we gave us a fair shot which is a fair education which we get just as good as everybody else that to me could be some kind of reparations too but you can't just say we don't owe you [ __ ] now we're going we don't chain you off and now you uuuuu is fair that's when you've made it right with damn to everybody that's right you have to have a real plan is gonna happen like that you want a whole Dave Chappelle day when you get Reverend me spitted Byington i do think that this nation owes the descendants of the people they brutalized it's not even what they have done it's what they do do it's like what they continue to do yeah it's like we have arguments over monuments of to brutality that would be like me and you we decided to move on we were in abusive relationship but I keep the monuments of the answers I want every once in a while I look in the photo I remember this girl's right here came for that yes we don't even want to be fair and honest about and they really fight to keep those monuments up because this is just a reminder just in case and in fact they offered us 40 acres and a mule so it's not like it's a foreign concept they know that they owe that to me now I don't think it is worth somebody using that as an ax you know in an ad cuz all you need is an ad that says she wants to pay black people you don't want that [ __ ] but I think that there has to be elementally I don't think that it should be off the table either I don't think it's worth like risking your whole campaign on because black people don't really think you really think they're gonna really give you reparations they wouldn't really do it but I think that anybody who dismisses it out of hand does a disservice to the Democratic Party which is mostly comprised of black women who have voted for you and vote our higher percentage than any other demographic in the country I think it should be some form of reparation let me - you don't have to be checked everybody would figure it out I wouldn't mind a check stop yeah but neither but if they gave Andrew yank him appearance he wants to give everybody a thousand dollars universal basic income when you get it down to dollars every person gets that a thousand dollars to start with whether you're working or not or whatever yeah everybody why people - yeah everybody's only but no he said everybody I think everybody get to go to red laughter every Sunday but that no works in Alaska no there's a dividend off the oil right that's what he was talking about all these huge corporations don't pay taxes like Amazon he wants to take 10% off goods and services in the tech man I thought I thought Amazon like Amazon is one of those companies comes in they take more than a people like you pay them to basically move and then they don't pay any taxes at all okay they like what ain't no worse than a football team that's what I want you give us four hundred years for the next 400 years we don't got to pay no federal government cool that was great I take it or a deduction like if you excuse me I'm going to get my free cheese is the breakfast club good morning [Music]
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Length: 42min 48sec (2568 seconds)
Published: Fri Mar 08 2019
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