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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning Usca yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo Yes, Hilaria, Good morning, Charlamagne, God,
peace to the planet.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Guess what day it is? Guess what day it is?
Speaker 3 (00:14):
How y'all feeling out there? I feel blessed, black and
holly favor, but happy to be here another day to
serve our beautiful listeners.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
Good morning, good morning. How you feeling, yesh? Feel good?
Speaker 4 (00:26):
Today is my daughter's birthday?
Speaker 5 (00:29):
God y'all believe she's.
Speaker 6 (00:30):
The one already I was stressed.
Speaker 5 (00:32):
Well, yeah, it seems fast to me too.
Speaker 6 (00:34):
Wow, I swear yep.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
Ain't waiting for nobody.
Speaker 6 (00:37):
I know, I know right?
Speaker 4 (00:38):
And then so she was born to forty seven am
last year on you know, August twentieth. Why does she
wake up at like one forty five and she stayed
woke until three o'clock. That's crazy. So she woke up
like on her birthday she wants to turn up. Yes,
y'o woke up, but only she was crying because she
is tea then but still like she woke up, she
was thinking.
Speaker 3 (00:56):
Bo I want to do kids remember that like at
that age, they remember being in the womb year.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 5 (01:01):
I don't know because kids got special ability show.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
We don't be knowing.
Speaker 7 (01:06):
For real.
Speaker 4 (01:08):
But we never see kids look up in the corner
and be playing and you look up, there ain't nothing up.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
There that I was born them, yall know, not as babies.
Babies do that all the time.
Speaker 5 (01:20):
Oh my god, it's scary, but they got special ability show.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
Happy birthday tomorrow and super excited for her birthday party
this weekend.
Speaker 4 (01:26):
Absolutely listen. I did this myself, Me and my party planner.
Speaker 8 (01:31):
Planner k.
Speaker 5 (01:34):
That is my girl, my Lageria sister. She does all
my events.
Speaker 3 (01:37):
What I said, Paul Chris don't get credit for nothing.
I know he put up a couple of for the birthday.
Speaker 6 (01:44):
Because she's too young.
Speaker 5 (01:44):
They have a clown. Yeah, I don't do that, not yet.
Speaker 4 (01:48):
And then you know Mexican, that's not really their specialty parties.
Speaker 5 (01:50):
They don't do that.
Speaker 4 (01:51):
They like two party, but it's not their their specialty
birthday parties.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
All right, let's get to show cracking. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (02:03):
We have CNN's chief legal analysts and anchor of Laura
Coachs Live.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
Laura Coats will be joining us this morning.
Speaker 3 (02:09):
Yes, Laura coach Man. You know she's a former prosecutor. Yes,
you know, turned to CNN.
Speaker 2 (02:16):
Anchor, moderator. Yes, an anchor yet, but analysts.
Speaker 3 (02:19):
I enjoy watching Laura coach Live. I enjoy her perspective
on things. So it's gonna be good to have Laura
coach up here this morning. That's right, and let's get
the show crack. And we got front page news, so
don't go anywhere.
Speaker 2 (02:27):
It's the breakfast club. Good morning.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
Let's get in some front page news. Start off with
some quick sports. John wall NBA player. He retires after
eleven seasons. He played most of his career with the
Washington Wizards. Yeah, he was a first pick in the
twenty ten draft out of Kentucky. Five time All Star,
he averaged eighteen point seven points eight point nine assists,
and he will be joining Prime Videos NBA coverage. So
(02:54):
congratulations to John wall Man. He ain't playing a couple
of years though, right, Nah, I think he's a that's.
Speaker 5 (03:01):
Was going to Dougie all the time, right to danks
you John?
Speaker 9 (03:05):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (03:05):
Yeah, all right? What's up? Morgan?
Speaker 10 (03:08):
Hey?
Speaker 11 (03:08):
Y Hey, how we feeling on a hump day Wednesday.
Speaker 12 (03:12):
All right, I love to hear it.
Speaker 11 (03:14):
So the White House is once again touting hundreds of
arrests made during President Trump's crime crackdown in Washington, d C. Now,
White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt highlighted what's.
Speaker 12 (03:24):
Been done so far.
Speaker 11 (03:26):
She says that fifty two arrests were made on Monday
night alone, and alleged an MS thirteen gang member with
convictions for DWI and drug possession was also picked up.
Speaker 12 (03:37):
Let's take a listen to her comments.
Speaker 13 (03:39):
President Trump's efforts to make DC safe again are working.
There have been a total of four hundred and sixty
five arrests since the start of this operation on Thursday,
August seventh. Thanks to President Trump's leadership in the outstanding
work of both federal and local law enforcement, dangerous gang
members like the one picked up last night will not
be allowed on the streets of our nation's capital.
Speaker 11 (04:02):
So this comes as several Republican led states have sent
hundreds of National Guard troops to DC to assist. Now,
DC Mayor Muriel Bowser has expressed that it doesn't make sense,
and she called for the Trump administration to clarify whether
the surge and federal troops posted in the nation's capital
is meant to reduce crime or increase immigration enforcement. So again,
I will keep you guys posted on what's going on
(04:25):
with that. Now, speaking of violence, here's an update on
the Brooklyn nightclub shooting that took place over the weekend.
Authorities are now saying two of the three people killed
in Sunday's nightclub gang related mass shooting and Crown Heights,
Brooklyn were shooters themselves, Police Commissioner Jessica Tish.
Speaker 12 (04:43):
This is NYPD.
Speaker 11 (04:44):
Police Commissioner Jessica Tish says nineteen year old Marvin Saint
Louis and thirty five year old Jamel childs approached each
other before bullets started flying and both were killed. Let's
take a listen to her comments. N YPD Commissioner Jessica Tish.
Speaker 14 (04:58):
So, to be clear, two of the three deceased are
the shooters involved in the incident. Mister Saint Louis approached
mister Child and opened fire. Mister Child returned fire, and
two other gunmen immediately joined. We believe that there were
four shooters in total.
Speaker 11 (05:20):
So twenty seven year old Amadu Diallo was also killed.
He was an innocent bystander in that incident. Now police
are still looking for two of the other or looking
for two other shooters in that incident. Meanwhile, the number
of people shot at the Taste of the City in
Lounge has risen to fourteen after two more people checked
into the hospital with bullet woans following that incident. Again,
(05:42):
and like I said, Police Commissioner Jessica Tish says that
detectives are still looking for two of the four shooters.
And a quick weather update on Hurricane Aaron. Millions of
US residents will still feel the impact of the outer
bands of Hurricane Aaron, even though the actual storm will
not make landfall, or at least it's not projected to
(06:02):
at this moment. The center of Aaron is forecast to
move between the US East Coast and Bermuda today and tomorrow,
with high surf and rip currents expected from Massachusetts to
the Carolinas. In fact, I've been seeing a lot of
beaches along the coast of here in oceans or here
in Maryland.
Speaker 12 (06:19):
In Ocean City, they've shut down the beach.
Speaker 11 (06:20):
I believe they've done the same along the coast in
New York and Jersey. Some residents in the Mid Atlantic
have already evacuated, including along parts of North Carolina's outer Banks,
which is currently under a coastal flooding threat. And of course,
as I mentioned, New York and New Jersey officials are
also warning people to stay out of the water because
of dangerous, deadly rip currents yep. And the Trump administration
(06:44):
is confirming it will conduct a review of the Smithsonian Museums.
President Trump posted on truth Social that the Smithsonian is
quote out of control. He said, there's nothing about brightness
and too much about how horrible our country is and
how bad slavery was. Trump said he'll have the museums
reviewed under the same process done with colleges and universities.
(07:04):
He added, this country cannot be woke, because woke is broke.
Speaker 3 (07:08):
So you know, once again I said this yesterday, Donald
Trump has successfully stopped people from talking about the Epstein
files are the economy, you know, between what he's doing
in DC and his attack on museums, right, you know,
it's he's successfully gotten people to stop talking about the
Epstein files in the economy.
Speaker 2 (07:26):
And you know it's interesting.
Speaker 3 (07:27):
At first he tried to do it through going at
black you know, notable figures, like releasing the MLK files,
saying he wanted the lock Obama up, going at Beyonce,
going at Oprah.
Speaker 2 (07:35):
None of that worked, Iq? What talk about you?
Speaker 15 (07:39):
Iq?
Speaker 2 (07:39):
Low? IQ whatever?
Speaker 3 (07:41):
He's right, none of that worked, right, But he said,
you know what, forget the you know, the notable figures.
Let's actually go after their neighborhoods DC and their history,
the attack on museums, and it'll change the conversation. And
guess what it's worked.
Speaker 12 (07:55):
Yeah, it's been absolute.
Speaker 3 (07:58):
People not talking about the Stree file. They're not talking
about economy no more. They talking about you know what
he said about the Smithsonian, Smithsonian and other museums, and
they're talking about what's going on in DC. Rightfully, so,
but that thing files in your economy conversation out the window.
Speaker 12 (08:11):
For sure. It still needs to be happening, right, Yes, that's.
Speaker 2 (08:14):
The thing that bothered him and that bothered his base.
Why would you stop talking about that?
Speaker 12 (08:19):
All right, ch'all that's your front page news for six am.
Speaker 11 (08:21):
Stick around at seven we will talk about what's going
on in Texas. It appears that there's a democratic lawmaker
who is being illegally confined, or she's claiming that she's
being illegally confined to the Texas Capital House.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
Claiming no, it's actually happening.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
But we'll get to that next hour. Everybody else, get
it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one. If you need to vent, phone lines
to wide open again. Eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one is the Breakfast logan morning the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 2 (08:53):
This is your time to get it off your chest.
She call eight hundred five eight five one five to one.
We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello,
who's this as KP for last year it was up
k getting up your chest? Brother, Hey, I.
Speaker 16 (09:06):
Call up here and play all the time. Charlom Namee
told me, I'm call them Minia.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
Call them little people. But I'm just calling up here to.
Speaker 15 (09:12):
Get my mom a special shout out. Man.
Speaker 2 (09:16):
You remember K was when they was doing the midgie
fighting little I thought you said your.
Speaker 15 (09:22):
Yeah, yeah, no my mom Maine, no, mins, we still
is doing the little people fights and stuff. But no,
she told me called up here and gave her a
shout out. And I've been calling up.
Speaker 2 (09:36):
Here and playing all the time.
Speaker 5 (09:37):
But that was period heavy birthday and my mom.
Speaker 6 (09:40):
Oh no, it's just a shoutout.
Speaker 16 (09:43):
It's just a shot out.
Speaker 15 (09:44):
We haven't been to a lot, you know the last
few years. You know, she lost her she had lost my.
Speaker 16 (09:48):
Aunty and lost my granny the year the year.
Speaker 15 (09:51):
After that and stuff. So you know she's still out
here being strong for that's what I want to give
her a special shout out. My mom name is Toya Major,
and uh, you know, we're just learning. I'm just letting
her know that we love her.
Speaker 2 (10:03):
Where are you from last Field? Okay? Let know what? Ohio?
Okay listening? I thought I knew a toy Major. That's
why I asked, was you know around Mansfield? So now
we used to play in Mansfield?
Speaker 17 (10:18):
Work?
Speaker 2 (10:19):
You say your mom got that work? What you said?
You know we did?
Speaker 15 (10:28):
Man, I'm calling up here again.
Speaker 16 (10:30):
Mama, shot up.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
The mama. Man.
Speaker 3 (10:33):
It is great because there's somebody riding around listening like man,
I used to a toy out back in Yeah, he said.
Speaker 4 (10:40):
That she she's she's known around Maysville or Landsville.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
Somebody hit you here. That's you got to think about.
It's crazy. Hello, who's this y'all y'all. You know, I mean,
what's up? What's you?
Speaker 16 (10:51):
This is live out of Brooklyn, UT.
Speaker 2 (10:54):
What's up?
Speaker 10 (10:55):
Rob?
Speaker 11 (10:55):
Rob?
Speaker 16 (10:57):
Nah, I just love her saying why I'm mad? I'm
mad at that's really.
Speaker 5 (11:01):
Why would I do what happened?
Speaker 9 (11:02):
Rob?
Speaker 2 (11:02):
She smoked up all the week done that.
Speaker 16 (11:06):
Last week. I came here shown you curveed me on
the picro my.
Speaker 2 (11:11):
Heart I'm married picture. I thought he said you.
Speaker 5 (11:17):
I thought it was some New York slang.
Speaker 4 (11:19):
Yeah, I curaged you because if I would have took
a picture with you, I would have to take a
picture with everybody, and I wasn't doing me angry at
Susa confes o jaw that.
Speaker 2 (11:25):
She had to be working the morning.
Speaker 16 (11:27):
Yeah, that was my chad.
Speaker 4 (11:29):
I'm sorry, but didn't I say I love you though
she was the one standing.
Speaker 16 (11:35):
Yeah, yeah, that was.
Speaker 5 (11:37):
That was the first thing that was on Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (11:38):
I told you.
Speaker 5 (11:39):
I was like, I'm sorry, but.
Speaker 6 (11:41):
I love you. What I love all my fans with me.
It don't matter.
Speaker 5 (11:49):
You have the other reasons why I'm so thank you.
Speaker 2 (11:51):
Get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eighty five
one on five What if you need to vent hit
us up now? It's the breakfast club. Good morning, the
breakfast club.
Speaker 15 (12:03):
Right right? Ray Yo, Charlotte mane yavy?
Speaker 4 (12:05):
What up are we lost?
Speaker 2 (12:07):
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Speaker 15 (12:08):
I got an indoor pool door pool.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
We want to hear from you on the breakfast club.
Speaker 15 (12:13):
Get on the.
Speaker 8 (12:13):
Phone right now, He'll tell you what it is.
Speaker 6 (12:15):
We lie.
Speaker 2 (12:16):
Hello, who's this?
Speaker 18 (12:18):
Good morning?
Speaker 5 (12:19):
Good morning morning?
Speaker 10 (12:20):
How are you?
Speaker 2 (12:21):
What's your name?
Speaker 18 (12:21):
This is Nicole called from Saint Louis metro area.
Speaker 1 (12:26):
Yet Louis, get it off your chest, Nices, Well, I
was calling chest today is yes, his daughter's birthday, first birthday,
and I.
Speaker 18 (12:35):
Just wanted to tell her happy birthday. And yes, I
wanted to give you some weald wishes. And you know,
being my son is only six, that's me those those
times go five and I know you have another sound,
but I just wanted to give you some wild wishes
today and I hope that you know that puts a
(12:58):
smile on your face.
Speaker 4 (12:59):
Yes, in there, thank you so much. I appreciate you.
Speaker 18 (13:04):
Can I please send you every other Christmas by Katie Odie.
There are some cute similarities in that book that reminds
me of you and your daughter.
Speaker 5 (13:14):
Oh you said what's the name of it.
Speaker 18 (13:15):
It's called every Other Christmas?
Speaker 5 (13:18):
Every Other Christmas? Okay, can you send it to you?
Speaker 7 (13:21):
Please?
Speaker 2 (13:22):
She want to send it to you.
Speaker 3 (13:23):
Can I send it to you?
Speaker 4 (13:24):
Absolutely? I was just about to get a yes, thank you,
that would be great.
Speaker 2 (13:28):
Hold on, we'll.
Speaker 1 (13:29):
Get your a hold on, okay, can we can give you?
Speaker 2 (13:33):
Thank you?
Speaker 6 (13:34):
I love you?
Speaker 2 (13:34):
And then just even fake typed on the computer.
Speaker 3 (13:40):
I heard this one two three letters, and every others
heard no relate.
Speaker 5 (13:48):
Hello, how are you doing?
Speaker 2 (13:49):
Good morning? What's up? Many?
Speaker 16 (13:52):
Good morning, Jeorge, good morning, good morning, dj VY.
Speaker 2 (13:56):
Good morning brother?
Speaker 15 (14:00):
Happy birthday? Can I just say birthday?
Speaker 2 (14:02):
Today's Eddy birthday to today? Is this guy's birthday? To birthday?
And my daughter birthdaa at the book every other year?
Taking this tea you Ddie? Eddie?
Speaker 5 (14:16):
Hold on, I'm sorry, sorry, I'm sorry.
Speaker 6 (14:20):
Happy birthday, Eddie.
Speaker 5 (14:21):
He was calling to say something to me.
Speaker 19 (14:22):
What you say?
Speaker 15 (14:23):
I was saying, happy birthday to your daughter and happy
birthday to all the other all the other leos and whatnot.
Speaker 5 (14:29):
That's right, thank you, Eddie.
Speaker 15 (14:31):
Of course, Uh for my birthday, if y'all could just
like follow me on Instagram and I actually got into
call in about.
Speaker 16 (14:38):
Two weeks ago, and I used some of the sound.
Speaker 15 (14:41):
Bites to actually make a track. Y'all told me that
my name sounded like it was. My car is gay.
Speaker 4 (14:47):
Oh yeah, what's your last name?
Speaker 2 (14:50):
Yeah?
Speaker 15 (14:52):
My DJ name is Pukage.
Speaker 2 (14:56):
My whole.
Speaker 16 (14:58):
Alright, yeah sure, yeah. She turned that into a truck
and it came out today.
Speaker 15 (15:03):
If y'all could like all in little Instagram, it's spelled
h O K A g E underscore Dutch step.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
I'm telling you right now, it's whack.
Speaker 3 (15:12):
I'm getting struck down because you didn't ask for permission
to use any of our voices, even though his birthday.
Speaker 16 (15:18):
Yes, I mean if you like dumb step, then I
mean you like it.
Speaker 15 (15:21):
If not, then a I'll try better.
Speaker 2 (15:23):
What is dumb step? I don't know what that is?
What is that? A dance raise music?
Speaker 3 (15:29):
Oh like boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom
and cooler than that?
Speaker 2 (15:35):
Now cooler, thank you. I'm gonna check it out. Now
back to what this book said, What this book say?
Speaker 3 (15:41):
Every other Christmas after his parents divorced, the young biracial
child spends every other Christmas celebrating the different traditions between
the African American and Colombian sides of his family.
Speaker 2 (15:50):
Every Christmas is your black side. Christmas is Mexican Latinos.
Like yeah, so that's what she said.
Speaker 3 (15:56):
That's why she said Marley and this young person have
the similarities.
Speaker 2 (15:59):
I'm serio. I'm looking at the book right now.
Speaker 6 (16:01):
That is very well, thank you, ma'am.
Speaker 3 (16:03):
Yes, during the holiday season he spends with his with
his dad's family in Colombia and during the other other
Christmas with his black family.
Speaker 2 (16:13):
We led together, ma'am. So every other Christmas is every Christmas.
Speaker 5 (16:17):
Together our house every every time.
Speaker 2 (16:19):
Is it like half and half?
Speaker 5 (16:21):
No, we do Christmas.
Speaker 2 (16:22):
It's like is it Platinus and colar greens.
Speaker 4 (16:24):
And no, no, no, it's all our culture, my culture.
You're forgetting He's only half Mexican. His mother is the
one that's full blown. But you say that his father's black.
Speaker 2 (16:35):
I said, I saw Chris. He was like, what the tacos?
I don't know why you a Charla.
Speaker 5 (16:41):
When we went to the gm X life, yo, he
was like, what tacos at y'all?
Speaker 2 (16:46):
Like, Yo, I'm like, well, I don't do that. I
told you that you got a hammer. I was like,
why eight hundred.
Speaker 1 (16:56):
Five eight five one five one. Now we got the latest.
Who learn coming up?
Speaker 2 (17:00):
What we're talking about.
Speaker 20 (17:01):
Yes, we're going to talk about Tamar Braxton. She just
let us know that she almost died Sunday. She'd up
in a pool of blood. That is my sister. Yeah,
we're gonna talk about it. She's okay now, but we're
gonna get into what happened, all.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
Right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 1 (17:19):
Warning, everybody is DJ Envy, Jesse, Larry Charlamagne, the guy
we are the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 4 (17:25):
Is that Golden Corral about to be sleeping?
Speaker 2 (17:30):
They know, they know y'all young big backs in the making.
Speaker 3 (17:33):
You know, I am young lady up here.
Speaker 2 (17:41):
Let's get to the ladies with Laura. Dad, He's got
lan be coming straight fast. She gets the from somebody
that knows somebody detail.
Speaker 5 (17:49):
I'm a long girl that knows a little bit about everything.
Speaker 2 (17:52):
She'd be having the latest on you, the latest with
Lauren La Rosa. Sometimes you have fact, sometimes you have details.
Sometimes she has a little bit.
Speaker 20 (18:00):
Every time the least on the Breakfast Club talk to me, Oh,
you're supporting black women?
Speaker 5 (18:07):
This morning, Good Morningulous.
Speaker 20 (18:12):
Braxton says that she almost died after being found in
a pool of blood with several injuries, so she posted
this to her Instagram story yesterday. She says, I struggled
to write this, but everyone keeps calling me, and honestly,
I can't even really talk anymore. I'm so weak. I
almost died Sunday. I was found in a pull of
blood from my friend with a face injury. As the
(18:33):
iss go by, the worst it is. I fractured my nose,
lost some teeth, and my mobility. The way I look
at life right now is totally different. As my health
is on the men, my mental journey begins. Pray for
me for real. I don't even know what happened.
Speaker 3 (18:45):
You gotta tell us a little bit more than that
day mark. We all at the age when we hear
stories like that. I need to know exactly what happened
to see if we can avoid it. You need to
tell us what happened.
Speaker 1 (18:53):
Was she was she in a bed when like when
they found it, and I was like, how do.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
You get injured?
Speaker 5 (18:58):
She doesn't say, and only think she's posted before.
Speaker 20 (19:01):
After they found and in bed? She said, I was
found in a pool of blood from my friend with
a face injury.
Speaker 2 (19:08):
That's all she said.
Speaker 20 (19:10):
I thought it was yeah, and there's there's no more,
Like she didn't say anything else.
Speaker 5 (19:17):
I don't know, I have no idea.
Speaker 6 (19:20):
But this had been over the weekend, but she just
posted it yesterday.
Speaker 2 (19:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 20 (19:23):
Maybe it's because she's like, you know, people, she said
people were calling her, so maybe people were reaching out
to her, but she's not like responsive or responsive that
she normally is, so she letting people know, Yeah she's okay.
Speaker 2 (19:36):
She's okay.
Speaker 3 (19:37):
But stories like that just lead to a lot of
unnecessary speculation. So you know, I mean, I feel like
you should release that type of information when you actually
have something to tell people, like more details.
Speaker 6 (19:47):
Yeah, what happened?
Speaker 2 (19:49):
Would she said?
Speaker 6 (19:50):
Look if I don't know how, I'm gonna tell you.
Speaker 3 (19:51):
Because earlier, when we were just in the room talking
about it, one of our producers was like.
Speaker 2 (19:56):
Her friend did it to her? Like where do you
get that from?
Speaker 20 (20:00):
Because people are just like taking it and making their
own stories like what I'm like, that's not what happened.
Speaker 4 (20:05):
Yeah, that sentence that one sense when she said I
was found in a pool of blood and a face
injury by my friend. So she just swished by my friend.
It was just like her friend beat her up because
she says she woke up with scratches.
Speaker 20 (20:16):
She says that scratch she says from my friend. But
I think she means by my friend, like she was
found by her friend. Yes, that's what I yes, I mean. Look,
when Tamar is ready to talk about it, she will,
she knows because she talks to us about things too.
She welcome to whatever she wants to do, whatever but
she wants to do. But yes, people are trying to
figure out or just wondering, you know, what happened, and
(20:36):
of course happy that she is. Okay, yeahs like a
murder saying yes, healing energy. Yes, take my braxton.
Speaker 4 (20:45):
Is she the youngest, she's like forty, she's forty eighty eight, Yes,
is forty eight.
Speaker 3 (20:53):
We're all around the same age. So it's just like,
you know, you do get to that age sometimes when
you just be randomly falling here, randomly falling and.
Speaker 6 (21:02):
End up falling.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
What y'all gonna see?
Speaker 6 (21:04):
A knife?
Speaker 2 (21:05):
Y'all see?
Speaker 5 (21:06):
I mean to laugh at you, but I.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
Don't want to say I don't fall, but today I
ran I'm just gonna shut my ass up?
Speaker 2 (21:12):
Have you so funny?
Speaker 3 (21:14):
I was actually laughing at one of my homegirls because
we was on vacation. She just randomly fell in the
pool and it was one of them things where like
you could see her falling, and as she was falling,
I could see her thinking, Damn, I'm falling.
Speaker 2 (21:26):
Oh my god.
Speaker 5 (21:29):
I hope she could watched it.
Speaker 3 (21:30):
Oh, we just watched it and laugh. I mean it
was hysterical. Jesus, I mean hysteric.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
Hole.
Speaker 6 (21:37):
I don't even know how you still got friends?
Speaker 20 (21:39):
What got So we're going to be out of time
a bit. But uh so Monique sat down with TS Madison.
TS Madison has a podcast and they talked about a
bunch of different things. First of all, did you guys
know that T. S. Madison was the person who put
Lee Daniels in Monique back, like back together. Remember they
had the whole reunion.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
I didn't know.
Speaker 20 (21:56):
I did not know that either, But yes, T. S.
Madison was the person who made that phone call and
that's why we got right.
Speaker 5 (22:08):
That's a specialty, all right.
Speaker 20 (22:11):
So then they also talked about Tyler Perry because Monique
had some things that she wanted to say on Tyler
Perry after the conversation kind of give that way.
Speaker 21 (22:20):
Let's say, listen, one of the biggest entertainers in the
world is Tyler Perry. And Tyler Perry told a lie
on me, and that lie cost me twelve years of
my career. And I know that you work for that man.
But as I told you before, and I'm gonna say
it again, until he fixes it, I will not stop
because that's how the monster is created. We're too afraid,
with too scared, we're too fearful that you're gonna take
(22:43):
something from me. So I'm just not gonna say anything.
I'm saying, Tyler Perry, you will not do this to
another as long as I can help it, because you
told a lie. Either you'll fix it in life or
you'll be dealt with in death. But I'm not going nowhere, Oprah.
I'm not going anywhere until y'all take accountability and fix it.
Speaker 2 (23:01):
What does fixing it look like to you? You see
what Lee Daniels did.
Speaker 5 (23:04):
The man walked out on that stage publicly.
Speaker 21 (23:07):
See you publicly shamed me, So now you have to
publicly fix it.
Speaker 6 (23:11):
Tyler Perry, you.
Speaker 21 (23:12):
Cost my family millions and millions and millions of dollars.
Speaker 22 (23:16):
So you want a public apology and you want restitution.
Speaker 4 (23:20):
Yes, I don't know if Tyler Perry is gonna be
working with ts Madison anymore.
Speaker 1 (23:26):
Yeah, I do have a question because I don't remember.
It's been so long. What was the initial problem? I
don't remember, y'all don't back. I just don't remember.
Speaker 20 (23:36):
I'll explain it to you off air. I think a
lot of people know. But basically they gotten a little
riff behind he. He had said that she didn't do
some things behind him.
Speaker 3 (23:44):
But I don't tell business the wrong way now because
I don't remember, because she keeps saying it like it's
the point now where nobody remembers.
Speaker 5 (23:50):
I don't know people remember, Uh, yes, go ahead, tell him.
Speaker 2 (23:55):
Dress my baby. She loves from just don't remember.
Speaker 6 (24:00):
I want.
Speaker 20 (24:01):
I wanted to mention though y'all mentioned ts Madison working
with Tyler Perry, they actually had the conversation because ts
Madison brought up how she called Monique because she didn't
know Tyler Perry but she's friends with Monique, and said,
are you okay with me taking this audition? Whenique said,
go handle your business? Nobody could play that role better
than you. So she went and did it. So Monique
wasn't being a hater. She spoke great about Tyler Perry
giving her that job, but she's like, when it comes
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to me and my money, you got to make some
things right.
Speaker 3 (24:23):
And Tyler Perry is not petty like that. He's not
gonna be mad at ts Madison tears. Madison interviewed Monique,
and that would be silly if he did, because it's like,
you're not responsible for what somebody says on your platform.
Speaker 2 (24:34):
And I refused it. I refused to accept that.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
People still get upset though all the time. But Madison
not at all.
Speaker 20 (24:42):
Yeah, no, I don't think that that's the issue either.
But this is I want in the next hour because.
Speaker 3 (24:47):
I'd have been paid Monique just because well, Nikkah, weigh
you down, boy.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
Twelve years that bottom I don't remember, I just as
I just I can't remember.
Speaker 20 (25:01):
Because yeah, I was going to say she she also
mentioned to remember she had that recorded conversation with them
Tyler Perry, and she told Tyler Perry was saying he
was going to make things right and all the things.
So she's waiting for that. That's it. But and wrapping
this up next hour top of the next hour, we're
gonna have a conversation about Target because their CEO, Brian Cornell,
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just stepped down after eleven years. And this is all
in the midst of the company facing you know, sales
dropping and backlash because of the retreat from a.
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Dart I do.
Speaker 5 (25:34):
I have shopped the Target. I can't keep up with
everything we supposed to boycott. I'm sorry.
Speaker 20 (25:39):
My mom be reminded me, she'd be like, stop going
to targets, but stop going to targets.
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All right now when we come back, we got front
page news, so don't go anywhere.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
It's breakfast club.
Speaker 5 (26:32):
Come morning morning.
Speaker 1 (26:32):
Everybody is cej Envy, jes hilarious, Charlamagne, the gud We
are the breakfast club.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
Let's getting some front page news. What's going on?
Speaker 10 (26:40):
Morgan?
Speaker 12 (26:41):
All right, Hey, y'all, hey, In case you missed it.
Speaker 11 (26:43):
In Texas, a Democratic lawmaker says she's being illegally confined
after refusing to leave the Texas capital until the House
reconvenes this morning. This comes after Democrats left Texas for
two weeks to protest Republican redistricting plans. Lawmakers returned on Monday,
but stay Rupper Senator Nicole Collier of Fort Worth refused
to sign off on a police escort required to leave
(27:06):
the building. She originally said she'll stay in the building
until the legislature greconvenes, but is now filing a petition
asking a court to allow her to allow her to leave.
Collier says she's facing a legal restraint by the government.
This comes as Texas House Speaker Dustin Burroughs ordered Democrat
House members who had arrest warrants issued for them as
they broke orm to agree to specific conditions, including having
(27:29):
DPS officers escort them as to assure that they return
to the House the next day. Now, Collyer says she
will not sign off on that escort, and she was
not allowed.
Speaker 12 (27:39):
To leave the chamber. Let's take a listen to her comments.
Why why would I agree to this?
Speaker 7 (27:44):
Why do I have to continue to be subject to
their control? And so I've had enough, just like the
American people have had enough of the Trump takeover and
the harmful policies that they've passed in Congress. This is
just one little petty way of showing that they have
(28:04):
up the upper hand. But they didn't realize that I'm
just as stubborn as they are and I'm refusing to
back down.
Speaker 2 (28:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (28:11):
So after the chamber, after being in the chamber for
over thirty hours, former Vice President Kamala Harris called representative
caller and here's what she had to say, in part,
And you.
Speaker 19 (28:22):
Really are inspiring so many people.
Speaker 15 (28:25):
And I just want you to know that you.
Speaker 20 (28:26):
Are among those who history will reveal to have been
heroes of this moment.
Speaker 5 (28:32):
So you just stay strong and do what you are doing.
Speaker 19 (28:36):
You have the right instinct.
Speaker 5 (28:38):
You are talented, and you are principled. Oh yes, ma'am,
thank you so much. I can't tell you how much
this means to me and the community that.
Speaker 11 (28:48):
I represent that you care so Unfortunately, protesters who gathered
at the Texas Capitol building had to be evacuated following
a shooting threat that took place yesterday evening. Now Texas
Department of Public Safety says the evacuation was triggered around
six thirty pm after someone on social media called on
protesters to take action by shooting and killing those at
(29:11):
the capitol who won't let Democrats leave without a police escort.
Speaker 3 (29:14):
So how do you detain somebody without authority? Like, isn't
that some type of form of kidnapping? Like you know,
she didn't commit a crime, Like, you know, how do
you do that? How was that legal?
Speaker 11 (29:26):
They I'm not sure, you know, the House Speaker and
the governor, they've issued those orders to basically say that
these Democrats need to be arrested.
Speaker 12 (29:36):
When they come back.
Speaker 11 (29:37):
And you know, now that she's come back, she's decided, Hey,
you're not going to arrest me either. You're not going
to take me into any kind of police custody. I
should be able to leave and go home. And so
and an additional protest, she's decided, you know, hey, I'm.
Speaker 12 (29:48):
Just going to sit here in the state House.
Speaker 3 (29:50):
So I'm not hold on now is she's sitting. Maybe
I'm confused about the story. I thought she wasn't there willingly.
I thought that they were keeping her in.
Speaker 11 (30:00):
Started as her just demanding that she's not going to
leave because she didn't want to sign off on having
that police escort. There was a police escort to basically say, hey,
if you leave the capital, uh, you know, we want
to make sure that you come back and you're not
going to flee again, so you need to sign off
on a permission slip to have a police escort. Now
(30:22):
she's basically saying, I'm not signing that permission slip and
if y'all and they're saying, well, if you leave, we're
going to arrest you, and she's saying, well, let's fine,
I just won't leave.
Speaker 3 (30:29):
See, I thought she was told she could not leave
the Capitol without risking.
Speaker 11 (30:33):
Well, now she's she's demanding because she feels like, you know, hey,
I've been here over thirty hours and then some so
now she's you know, she's filed a petition for that
for sure.
Speaker 2 (30:44):
Yeah, that's what.
Speaker 3 (30:45):
That's what her alleging legal confinement would be, the fact
that they're not allowing to leave. I thought I thought
that they told her you cannot leave the capital without risk.
Speaker 12 (30:53):
Yes, that is essentially what it is.
Speaker 11 (30:55):
You cannot leave the capitol without signing this permission slip
or you will be arrested.
Speaker 12 (30:59):
And she is.
Speaker 2 (31:00):
She's not left.
Speaker 11 (31:01):
So that's how I understand it to be what's taking
place in that incident.
Speaker 12 (31:06):
So let's switch gears to Baltimore.
Speaker 11 (31:09):
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is sharing a racist voicemail that
he received back in July. Now the caller, said Scott,
where he called Scott the N word multiple times and
dropped multiple expletives as well. Now, Mayor Scott said, he's
really he really thinks it's time for folks to hear
the kind of hatred and vitriol that still exist in
the world today. Let's take a listen to some of
(31:29):
that call. And it is hard to listen to and
there is some expletives, So just keep.
Speaker 3 (31:34):
That in mind.
Speaker 8 (31:35):
Yeah, this message is for Brandon Scott, the mayor wanna
be thug ass gangster who pretends to be the mayor
of Baltimore City. How about you stop making Baltimore a
place for worthless piece of worthless netors like you who
(31:56):
just shoot each other and sell drugs. How about you
do your damn shop.
Speaker 11 (32:04):
Yeah, so, Mayor Scott, you know I don't like my
racism with all that sassy You.
Speaker 2 (32:11):
Know what I mean racism? Hold on, what do you
mean like like it? Like you want to see you
know what I mean? Chasing shoo each other drugs? Uh Okay.
Speaker 11 (32:29):
Responded to the call and went on to say that
the messages mean that he's doing his job well and
he's never going to be afraid of a woud black man.
Speaker 12 (32:39):
Hey, Baltimore.
Speaker 11 (32:40):
So let's to Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott's response to this
racist caller.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
There's a lot to the back there.
Speaker 9 (32:47):
Obviously, this is in the first time I've been called
it won't be the last. In fact, if I go
a week without being called the N word and email
text message, direct message bull schneil or, I feel like
I'm not doing my job because when they do that,
they actually are expunding upon what we're supposed to do,
making people who think like that it is on the
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other line of that phone be uncomfortable because now we're
representing all people in pushing and not being afraid to
be a proud black man, which I am never going
to be afraid to be a proud black man.
Speaker 2 (33:22):
And yes, we're making.
Speaker 9 (33:23):
Baltimore City better for black people because this is the.
Speaker 2 (33:26):
Birthplace of red lining.
Speaker 9 (33:28):
I am investing into neighborhoods like the one that I
grew up in that was disinvested on purpose.
Speaker 3 (33:35):
Luther Man brand Iss gott dropping up bombs and mad
brand It's got a fantastic job. Baltimore's a violent crime
rate is hitting all time low, and it's because he's
actually taking those resources. He's getting resources, you know, from
the governor Wes Moore and putting those resources where they
need to because he's somebody who's from the community, so
he understands what the community actually needs. Both of them
(33:55):
are from the community.
Speaker 12 (33:56):
Yep, yep, that's what page news. I'm Morgan.
Speaker 11 (33:59):
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Speaker 6 (34:08):
Thank you, thank you. All right, Morgan.
Speaker 1 (34:10):
Now when we come back, CNN's chief legal analysts and
anchor of the Laura Coats Live, We'll be joining us
Laura Coats, who don't go anywhere, so don't go anywhere.
Speaker 2 (34:19):
It's the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club.
Speaker 1 (34:25):
More than everybody, just Larry Charlomagne, we are a breakfast club.
Law La Roads is here as well, and we got
a special guest in the building.
Speaker 2 (34:33):
Yes, indeed we have Laura Coats welcome.
Speaker 5 (34:36):
Happy to be here.
Speaker 6 (34:37):
Yea at midnight, right, I don't I go love midnight.
I go to bed probably by two am.
Speaker 5 (34:44):
Up by six.
Speaker 2 (34:45):
Wow. Nice.
Speaker 6 (34:46):
I have babies. I call them baby because that's so
I have baby. Wait, so it's eleven and twelve year olds.
Therefore I'm up with them getting them ready or trying
to or you know, pidling mak an old person trying
to figure out how to start my day. But I
can't throwing any longer. I can't.
Speaker 2 (35:01):
We just ended, because is it? Because your brain is
always wired to be a part of like the news cycle.
Speaker 6 (35:06):
I'm constantly thinking, like last night, I think I got
an hour and a half asleep because my mind could not.
You couldn't. You can't come down because you for me,
I'm always navigating minefields. You all know how it is,
and so when you're constantly sort of being your own champion,
then I'll be trying to educate and inform. Your mind
can't shut off very well, and so I'm always battling
(35:27):
with how to do my go to bed routine. I mean,
I'll do like the bath. I'll watch some golden girls.
They still take some time.
Speaker 2 (35:35):
You take naps at least I do know.
Speaker 6 (35:38):
Oh my god, if I if you talk right now,
you have an hour, I'd be knocked out right now.
But I can do that quick.
Speaker 1 (35:43):
I'm like, yes, I have not seen one of those
safety things on the plane in like years.
Speaker 2 (35:50):
Damn you're.
Speaker 6 (35:53):
I haven't had a pretzel, no sprite with without ice,
doesn't matter. I just I can't have it.
Speaker 2 (36:01):
I can't help it.
Speaker 20 (36:02):
I do how you turned it off and on with
your kids though, because like sometimes they just want Mom
that's just about to go to beach.
Speaker 5 (36:07):
Whatever.
Speaker 6 (36:07):
My kids don't care at all about the work.
Speaker 5 (36:10):
They for me.
Speaker 6 (36:11):
I'm very intentional because I wanted to be a mom.
I really wanted to be a mother, and I wanted
to be their mother in particular, and so I have
to be present. And really, if you don't sort of
leave work. When I'm not working, my mind might be racing.
But if I'm with my babies or with my man,
that's it. Like I'm with them, that's all there is
to it. And so they try to come with me
(36:32):
a lot though. That's why I try to incorporate. My
daughter comes every Friday night to the show, and because
my producer, she's eleven, she's hard than me. Now, my son,
he plays basketball and so he's always I'm always trying
to be with him when he's on the three and
a half. My nickname as a kid was baby Huey.
(36:55):
I'm the test baby. So I had to have a
strong ego to counteract that because my mom is four eleven,
my dad's five four, and they're like, how.
Speaker 5 (37:09):
Do you get so big?
Speaker 6 (37:10):
And I'm like, I'm five three and a half, but
that half a half.
Speaker 3 (37:15):
So as a former federal prosecutor, how do you balance
explaining the law for everyday viewers without losing the complexity of.
Speaker 2 (37:22):
What law is.
Speaker 6 (37:23):
I think you don't understand something unless you can explain
to a child, right you have. I mean, there's a phrase.
And when I was in trials, and I did a
lot of trials, it was never use a twenty dollars
word when a quarter word will do.
Speaker 8 (37:35):
Right.
Speaker 6 (37:36):
You want to talk to people and meet them where
they are, not because they know less intellectually because or
they're not as smart, but because you and I would
never sit here and say the door was a jar,
don't open like I gave chase. Do you mean you
ran somewhere? Because you want people to understand what's happening.
And I think there's an elitism with vocabulary where people
(37:56):
want to show that they're smart, to distance themselves from you,
to make sure you see them above you and that
they can no longer participate in the system. And the
longer people feel like, well, I don't get it, so
therefore I hands off their reflex is well, I don't
care about that. It's rigged. It's a whole game and
the system. That was the point. They want people to
(38:19):
not participate. They want people not to understand, and we
have an elitism about the law that we see right
now in real terms are hurting the nation because the
more people are like politics, I don't get that, I
don't get that, what's posse cooma? What I don't get it?
Never mind whatever, Then you don't check in and you're
(38:39):
not actually maintaining the system, and you become a part
of your own demise. And so for me, it was
easy to make sure that Look, if I want to
understand something, I have to really distill it down so
that I can explain it in a two minute elevator
in a thirty second clip down the street wherever I
am to my kids because they're also who's watching me?
(39:02):
And when I was during the whole COVID during the pandemic,
I had a studio on my home and I remember
I was covering the George Floyd murder trial, which I'm
clear not the George Floyd trial, that's Derek Chauvin trial,
the George Floyd murder trial. And my kids were on
the floor literally because it was homeschool. Don't get me
a starting, They're sitting there watching me explain something, and
(39:24):
the why, the why was always the hardest question. I
could explain the Constitution. I can recite amendments. I can
explain the different case law. But the hardest question to answer,
especially when you have your babies looking at you, why.
Speaker 2 (39:38):
You know who told me that? Larry King?
Speaker 6 (39:39):
Really?
Speaker 3 (39:40):
Larry King said God, Larry King said, he said Charlamagne.
The toughest question you can ask a person is why why,
because people really don't ever think about the Usually they
have their talking points or they have their things that
they've been taught, but they've never actually thought about the
why of something.
Speaker 6 (39:58):
And it makes you think ahead in the future and
explain the past simultaneously, because the why requires you explain
the way it was, how you've let it be, and
also how you could change it. Because in that one
three letter word you're being challenged. It's almost like the
question is why did you let that happen? Or why
(40:20):
is it still that way? Or why haven't we changed it?
And you get to think about all those things, and
you know, one of things I love my job what
I'm doing is because for me, I would have talked anyway.
I would have tried to explain anyway. I have a
real desire to democratize information because I can't stand elitism
and I can't stand people feeling like they don't have
(40:41):
a voice because someone took it away. But that why question?
Speaker 10 (40:45):
Man?
Speaker 6 (40:45):
When it comes to my kids, like my son the
other day asked me a question about why the National
Guard was there? You were driving by? Why and why there?
I thought this is going to take a lot to unload.
But you know, I try not to shy away from
my kids and to ask a question because when they're
asking it, they're ready to receive the information. Even though sometimes,
(41:06):
you know, it breaks my heart. I think of my
kid's childhood, whether this is right or wrong. You guys,
I think of it like a museum, right, and there
are museum floors and wings, and I'm navigating one area.
I okay, it's time to go to this wing, and
all of a sudden something happens and I'm on the
third floor trying to explain the exhibit in front of me,
(41:28):
trying to make sure they realize what to do or
what not to do. And I'm not always prepared in
those moments, and so I just try to be very
confessional about what I do and do not know and
try to find answers.
Speaker 3 (41:38):
So National Guard, because I'm sure it's a letter of
a law, letter of a law, Letter of the law.
Speaker 2 (41:44):
Answer.
Speaker 6 (41:44):
Yeah, Well, the why they're saying they're there is because
of the crime rate in DC, and the only way
they believe they can change it is to have the
presence of the National Guard to try to deter crime
or to supplement what the cops are doing. What the
other reason is legally is that they have the ability
to do so. In Washington, d C. It's not a
(42:05):
it's not a state, it's not a territory. And the
President of the United has has a lot, a lot,
a lot of power there, so much so that other
governors and other hitcher thinking themselves, well, how can we
stop it from mapping our own states? But the real
reality is he has power to do so for a
certain amount of time thirty days. If there is an
emergency situation, they can do it. He wants to delay
(42:25):
it or prolong it longer than that. But the reason
they're probably having it in reality is because politically it
is advantageous to show that you are tough on crime,
and Democrats have a very difficult road ahead trying to,
on the one hand, explain the problems of a police
state and the presence of the National Guard I'll lot
(42:45):
civil rights era with people coming into your towns and
also using data to say no, no, I don't know
how you feel, but here's a number. Does this number
make you feel better? Here's a number, right, this is better,
and they're trying to capital on that as Republicans were.
Speaker 1 (43:01):
Still kicking with seeing n's chief legal analyst and anchor
of Laura Coats Live.
Speaker 2 (43:05):
Laura Coats, Lauren.
Speaker 5 (43:07):
When you look at chrials like you did a lot
of coverage on a Diddy trial, Yeah, so did you this? Yeah,
thank you for having me. But from the beginning, right
you were.
Speaker 20 (43:15):
There were times where you did make predictions or just
like follow the story as it went. Was there any
time where you flat out were like, this is ridiculous,
they're overcharging him, and you wanted to say that, but couldn't.
Speaker 6 (43:25):
I did say it, and I could. But you're right
to question the ability to be as vocal and as forthright.
Put me in an anchor position right when I was
a just being a contributor. I had a different role, right,
because then I could be a little bit more flexible.
I'm still very honest in Candon, but I have to
moderate a conversation where I can't answer every question that
(43:46):
I'm asking other people. So sometimes I agree with the
person who's answering it, I don't agree with the person
who's answering I try to say that. But one thing
that was really bothering me about that trial in particular
is and you can set aside, frankly, all the backstory
of violence. And that's hard to even say, because there's
a huge backstory of violence there.
Speaker 5 (44:04):
And y'all broke the video. It broket We broke the video.
Speaker 6 (44:06):
But they didn't charge that. And I think what happened
in that case is it's that prostituoral discretion that is
very difficult to navigate. On the one hand, just because
you can do something, should you? So one of the
issues of having that case is that is that the
new standard to bring RICO for that type of case,
where there other matters to bring or other cases to
(44:28):
bring other charges. And should we have caught it much sooner?
Why was the original case brought, Why were the violence
cases not brought sooner? And what messages that send in
the long run to victims that you try to bring
in and tell them because it's a grind. I want
you to testify it's worth it. Please you're arguing and
not spear yourself. But the next person down the line
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doesn't want to be victimized. You try to convince that
person to come forward. Well, now, you wonder if a
very public trial and the person comes forward and tells
the most intimate, horrific details of their life, how much
harder is it now for the property to come back
and say no, no, forget what you saw. You should still
go forward because it will still matter theoretically in the end.
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She's a harder case. And so even if that person
doesn't want to go forward, there's a callousness you have
to have that says, well, I'm not here for you.
I'm thinking about the next person who does not want
it to be them.
Speaker 20 (45:24):
You were an assistant of us attorney this attorney when
you saw that, because remember they made a big deal
about it being all white women that were prosecuting.
Speaker 5 (45:32):
Did you feel like race played a card.
Speaker 6 (45:35):
I think that race had a very big part in
the assessment of this trial and the court of public opinion,
because people thought, why this particular person is it because
this is a black man who's achieved a certain level
of income. It is the hearkening back to the high
falutint negro syndrome that they would try to put on
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the man act use in terms of how that was
looked at. Remember that was the case involving you know,
Jack Johnson, who was a boxer who was convicted of
it for having had the audacity to date a white
woman who happened to also be a prostrit one time
and married somebody else as well. So I wondered if
that was a part of how people perceived it. But
(46:17):
there is always going to be with the messenger for
a jury, how condescending you might appear, how judgmental you
might come across. And there were certainly elements where I
found myself wondering, watching the jury and watching the presentation
of evidence, how did that read? For example, when someone
would say something like right as an example, Yes, that
(46:42):
came to mind, but you know, or that might be
a comment and the person was thinking, well, who would
ever do that? That's just and just very sort of
disgusted by it. Now you could be disgusted by it.
Maybe it's your thing as well. The problem is, and
this jury they weren't asked that question. I don't know
in this jury of twelve or how many people, how
many of you might get off on that, or how
many of you might feel as though, well, you shouldn't
(47:03):
be in my bedroom, So don't judge that that why
are we here about that? And so you always run
the risk of coming across as you know, whether actually
as a black prosecutor or not as a Karen as
somebody who is who knows better than you is going
to elevate it to the authorities.
Speaker 2 (47:18):
Well, you think they got it right the jury.
Speaker 6 (47:22):
You know, based on the presentation of evidence, there was
no other result. I was surprised that so many people
who weren't inside the courtner every day and weren't watching it,
and maybe we're reading trends. Get thought, there's no way
he can't be contu Rico, and I thought, well, based
on what's been presented, you are making people connect so
(47:42):
many dots and Rico's complex. You guys, right, you got
to bridge all these gaps. And when they didn't call
people like the right hand men and women of Ditty,
I wondered if the jurors thought, well, I've heard a
lot about these people. Why have I not seen any
of them?
Speaker 2 (47:59):
One man?
Speaker 6 (48:00):
Yeah, why is that? And the thing is you could
technically one person for conspiracy is enough. But again back
to your question about how fairness operates and how the law.
People have so many questions about how can that be
and is that fair? And in a way we all
become for the thirteenth juror and we have our minds
going all right in the grand scheme of things. Why
(48:23):
are you so focused on this? Why this right or wrong?
That's their question.
Speaker 1 (48:28):
So what he was charged with, right, do you think
he should have got a bond or do you think
that he should still be sitting there now? Because when
they did research, they said anybody with this type of
charge usually gets.
Speaker 2 (48:38):
Slack on the risk community service, weaken in jail. But
it seems like for fired charges, I have never heard
no community service from the FED. Or for prostitution.
Speaker 6 (48:47):
You mean to lead pay until your tendence in October. Right,
So normally, if it's a very violent crime, you were
held into your sentence because the expectation is you're going
to be sentenced, so why not just don't get used
to being out. But it wasn't violent, and that's important
to point you raised because what the the conviction was
not a crime of violence. It didn't even require coercion
(49:09):
like say sex trafficking did. But because the lawyers argued
as a given, yet he was violent, you didn't charge
him with that. The judge said, well, this could qualify
under the umbrella of the types of matters that are
violent by your own admission, counsel.
Speaker 2 (49:25):
Even though he wasn't charge Even though he.
Speaker 6 (49:26):
Wasn't charged that now. That why this is why there's
a fairness issue here is because they tell the jury
at the beginning the attorney's arguments and say they're not evidence.
You cannot consider what the attorney says, right, but the
judge did. The judge considered like he said, well, he's yes,
he's he was violent. Yes, that happened in the hotel
(49:47):
lobby or the hotel hallway. That absolutely happened. But he
can he can actually look at those things to hold
the person longer, although I do wonder if in holding
him now it makes the judge appear that much more
objectively harsh. Therefore, when he sentences, if it's less than
(50:09):
what the prosecution wants, you can't accuse him of going
light and soft on diddy, Right, what.
Speaker 2 (50:14):
Do you think he's gonna get as a former shut.
Speaker 6 (50:15):
Prosecute, I would be surprised if it went beyond two
or three years, with one year being credited to him
time his time already in. The reason for that is
although you have ten years per charge, normally wouldn't run
those consecutively, like where that's you know, back to back
up to twenty because the nature of the crime and
because he's a first time commits the defender in this context,
(50:37):
sentence and guidelines have kind of a chart that says,
you know, this crime gives you this point, this other,
this point, and now I have a little category. Now
you're over here and you're in this range. The judge
can still say less or more, but it would be
in line with other cases if it was in the
lower end. The prosecution, though they want their bone and
(50:59):
their daughter ugs about it because they have to be
The reasons are going forward and thinking we put these
resources in. We feel that he's violent and that there
should have been longer and more so they're going to go hard.
But with the judge I think will be in his
right judicial mind if he's in the same range that
Diddy has based on not being a prior offender.
Speaker 1 (51:19):
We're still kicking with CNN's chief legal analysts and anchor
of Laura Coats Live.
Speaker 2 (51:23):
Laura Coats Charlamagne.
Speaker 3 (51:24):
You were a federal prosecutor in the Civil Rights Division
of the US Department of Justice during the Bush and
Obama decision. What I wanted to ask you is, you know,
we hear people say things like Donald Trump is taking
us back. He's you know, all these executive voters have
you know, repealed these rights, and he's taking us back
to this gundard. People have come up here and ask
(51:44):
what year we think we live in. I'm like, we're
in twenty twenty five. But I want to ask you,
simply to the people that are listening, what rights are
being script away from us right now?
Speaker 6 (51:54):
Number one voting, Okay, voting. It's almost like you think
about your health. If your health fails, nothing else matters.
You know, if voting goes away, almost nothing else you
want to argue about is important enough to conteract that,
because if you don't have a say, then you cannot
speak later in a way that's actually going to fall
(52:15):
in the right years. And voting does that. And so
the rolling back of rights. When I was in the
Civil Rights vision of the voting section we saw had
section five, which is the formula you used to determine
whether in the area of the country that had traditionally
violated civil rights laws or had skewed voting rights and
laws that impacted black people. Period. There's a formula you'd
(52:36):
use to figure out how you whether that person that
jury section was qualified to have to ask for permission
for any change they wanted to make. When I was ad,
I was still there. That's gone. The formula's gone because
Supreme Court said it's outdated. You know, we're in this
sort of a post racial world. We've had a black
president now, so the same rules won't apply. So therefore, Congress,
think of a new formula. And while you take your
(52:58):
sweet time, Edvon goes a trade. Well, that was the
entryway point of why everything else is starting to fail
in terms of the Section two, which is the race
based and gerrymandering aspects of it. So that's the number
one thing that people are rolling back, the voting number two.
Don't sleep on the Fourth Amendment. Reasonable search and caizars
and stops. Ain't time you hear about the police brutality
(53:21):
case of a driver or someone in their home wherever
it is talking about the Fourth Ament, what right the
officer has to stop you, question you, touch you, arrest you,
all those things. The more power you give officers without
having to substantiate that power based on probable cause or
(53:41):
the Constitution, the more you live in a place where
that goes away. So, for example, with the National Guard
or the FBI as president in Washington, DC, where I am,
the question is whether they're going to abide by the
same principles under the Fourth Amendment. The standard right now
is it's only unreasonable if a reasonable officer would feel
(54:05):
it's unreasonable, not whether you think it's reasonable, not whether
you or you or you, whether a reasonable officer would
think so, which incentivizes people to say, well, I'm not
gonna call out my fellow officer because it could connect
to haunt me. So I'm gonna have sort of a yeah,
it's reasonable, kick him in the head. I mean, I
can see why that could happen. Shot him accidentally. Oh well,
(54:27):
you know, I can see what would happen, And they
become the reasonable standard. So that's what the cops know.
There's already that issue. Now you add the National Guard,
you add in the FBI, who they don't do average
traffic stops not equipped, if not also not necessarily used
to adhering to the same standards because the nature of
(54:50):
their work is so much more of an emergency that
they have to be a little bit more aggressive at times.
They say so. Now, trying to balance all that out
means that the more accept did it becomes that law
enforcements has power, the less you have to say, wait,
I have my rights, you can't do that to me,
more becomes laughed at. So I think those are two
(55:12):
areas to me that are the most problematic.
Speaker 20 (55:16):
I got the two, well, one question I could put
in the one. You didn't get jeopardy right. You kept
your response to how you felt very diplomatic. But a
lot of people feel like you weren't in the thought
even though he said you should be because you were
a black woman. Did you feel like it was a
race thing of the reason why you weren't even considered
(55:36):
as like in the guest hosting slatter just called in
even tryout.
Speaker 6 (55:40):
I thought it was bull that I wasn't asked to
try out. I thought it was something that was the
masch nations behind the scenes, where people decide who their
heroes and celebrities ought to be and merit didn't matter,
And that's how I honestly feel about it. I feel
like I mean, so whether it was a race I
(56:00):
don't know if as much as a race thing, as
much as it wasn't a youth thing. Now who I
am is a black woman, so if it's me, then
it was that. I was always very resentful of it,
and I still am because I think it'd be much
easier to have a job where the answers are already
in front of me, like on Jeopardy anything else. But
as I see how they say, everyone's journey is their
(56:21):
journey for me, I was honored that he was specific,
he was kind when I reached out to thank him.
I was grateful to have a chance to get to
know him a little bit during that. But the fact
that it wasn't Alex Trebek's call who'd replace him told
me I have to examine power differently, right, and I
(56:41):
had to examine who really is in control very differently,
And in many ways, I'm happy that it happened because
I approached all my negotiations and business dealings that if
my name's on something, it belongs to me. And that
includes the agency to do with it what I want.
(57:02):
And if I had gotten it just because someone was Oh,
I think it'd be her, it's great be her. I
might not have approached the same way. And I still
feel some kind of way about it.
Speaker 5 (57:12):
Before he died said that she's one of the people
that should be considered.
Speaker 2 (57:15):
Ope, but he.
Speaker 5 (57:16):
Never even got to see her be considered.
Speaker 6 (57:18):
But I was told, I was told when I would
when I had, when I spoke to I'm telling too
much information. When I did try to fight for it,
they said, well, maybe a particular person who his name
I came recall, he's that irrelevant to me now. I
can't I care for his name.
Speaker 2 (57:34):
I don't remember I care.
Speaker 5 (57:35):
For his name.
Speaker 6 (57:35):
But he was like, but you know what, if you ever,
you can be my assistant on a podcast, you know,
to research on the podcast. I was like, I'll be
your assistant to research on the podcast. Who do you
think you're talking to me?
Speaker 2 (57:46):
What game showed that to you? Hope that I hadn't.
Speaker 6 (57:49):
He he watched me on CNN wowow. And he also
I did radio. I did serious XM for a long time,
and so he would He was a radio guy himself,
but he starts started out, and so he said that
he respected the work that I did and the mind
and thought it would be a beautiful match. Wow, that
was way cool.
Speaker 5 (58:08):
Did that help in how you navigate?
Speaker 20 (58:09):
Because people started having a conversation about you and Kitlyn
Collins when people felt like you were shorted in that
situation with getting a full time anchor roll.
Speaker 6 (58:16):
Well, I had the anchor roll. You mean I didn't
have the nine o'clock hours. You mean, okay?
Speaker 2 (58:21):
You know.
Speaker 6 (58:21):
I think people have a tendency to always ask, you know,
and why her and not this person? And they assume
that there is beef. But I really I believe that
I am. I'm where I'm supposed to be in this moment,
and let everyone climb the way they want to climb.
(58:44):
Let people enjoy the fruits of their labor, because I
enjoy mine. But the work is so far from being done.
So I think you know where I am and where
I'll end up are two different things.
Speaker 3 (58:57):
My last question, you know, you're a mother, your wife,
you know, former prosecutor on CNN?
Speaker 2 (59:05):
When do you have time to be this fun ratchet
lord coach? I keep hearing about everybody, everybody that I.
Speaker 3 (59:11):
Hung out with you and they see something else that's crazy.
Speaker 5 (59:15):
You got you up here to call.
Speaker 2 (59:22):
And they were like, yo, lower.
Speaker 6 (59:24):
Coach though, right, I hope I'm the same person. But
you haven't talk about the consution here. But I really
really I make time for fun. I make time for
for love and joy.
Speaker 2 (59:36):
Because the whole interview, but that's.
Speaker 5 (59:41):
What happened, was.
Speaker 6 (59:45):
No, you know what, I got to be who I
can be, and I want there to be a through line.
Speaker 18 (59:50):
You know.
Speaker 6 (59:50):
The best advice I ever got was from Steve Harvey,
who said to me, you know, Laura, I am the
same person no matter where you see me, period, and
I hope that that's me. Just may be a little
bit different outfit, different hair, different heel color, different lipstick,
different eyeliner, but I'm the same person. It's just that
(01:00:13):
I would never want to try to be who I
was not. But every circumstance is not called from my ratchetness.
Some really do. And sometimes I'm like, oh you think
this is not let me tell my hold on one second.
I'm not the one or the two.
Speaker 2 (01:00:31):
Laura.
Speaker 6 (01:00:32):
Thank you, guys, than.
Speaker 2 (01:00:36):
Like there's things that we can thank you. Thank you.
Speaker 6 (01:00:39):
I appreciate me something.
Speaker 5 (01:00:40):
Thank you. I appreciate that.
Speaker 3 (01:00:43):
You talked about armchair attorneys, and I feel like we
have a lot of a lot of those, and I
don't know if people are becoming more legally literate are
getting worse than understanding the Constitution and all right, so
we need people like well.
Speaker 6 (01:00:52):
I appreciate that, and I'm honored to be here and
I respect you all so much. Thank you for letting become.
Speaker 2 (01:00:57):
Thank you so much. Laura Coats, it's the Breakfast good morning. Yes,
I like Laura colts Man. That's your people's that's that's
your guy.
Speaker 6 (01:01:05):
Yo.
Speaker 3 (01:01:06):
First of all, you need to think about what I
just said. Listen, because I said I like Laura Colking.
Speaker 2 (01:01:10):
That's your people.
Speaker 1 (01:01:11):
No, I know that, but everybody.
Speaker 5 (01:01:17):
Goals.
Speaker 2 (01:01:18):
All right, let's get to the latest with Laura.
Speaker 6 (01:01:20):
Laura becoming a straight fast.
Speaker 2 (01:01:23):
She gets them. Somebody that knows somebody detail.
Speaker 5 (01:01:26):
I'm a homegirl that knows a little bit about everything.
Speaker 3 (01:01:29):
She'd be having the latest on you.
Speaker 2 (01:01:33):
The latest with Laura La Rosa. Sometimes you have fact,
sometimes you have details, sometimes you have a little bit
of everything.
Speaker 1 (01:01:38):
It's the latest on the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 20 (01:01:42):
Hey, good morning. So Target CEO his name is Brian Cornell.
He is stepping down after eleven years. So this story
is currently breaking. So this is in the midst of
all of the like they've been reporting that cells have
been dropping, and of course they've been having a lot
of backlash because they rolled back some of their de
I initiatives.
Speaker 6 (01:02:01):
Out of here, I'm getting out of here.
Speaker 20 (01:02:03):
I have shopped at Target recently. I'm sorry. You're not sorry, mom,
I am.
Speaker 2 (01:02:08):
No, you're not, because you would do it again.
Speaker 20 (01:02:10):
This departure was widely expected, according to CNN, and CNN
is also reporting that people feel like someone from outside
of the company should come in and stepping as a
CEO because they'll have a better grasp on you know,
just what's happening in the world and why Target is
being affected by its customers and like all the things.
But there is a COO. He's been at the company
(01:02:31):
for twenty years. He'll be replacing Cornell on February first,
twenty twenty six.
Speaker 1 (01:02:36):
Do we know why he's leaving? Is it because everything
that's going on? Does you have another job or is
it just his time?
Speaker 2 (01:02:41):
Do we know? I bet?
Speaker 20 (01:02:42):
It just says that he is stepping down and that
the story is still breaking in that his departure was
widely expected.
Speaker 5 (01:02:47):
But I can look into it more for you.
Speaker 4 (01:02:49):
Say, Man, ain't got time for these niggas be boycotting
outside of the stores all the time.
Speaker 3 (01:02:53):
Yeah, man, And they can't even do what. You know
a lot of these companies doing situations like this go
out and hire you know a minority?
Speaker 2 (01:03:01):
Did they try to? Then they tried to high ki
and listen bd CE.
Speaker 3 (01:03:05):
Why would hire consent to be the CEO? Talk you mean?
Speaker 2 (01:03:07):
But I let you get hired people. I talked crazy.
Speaker 3 (01:03:17):
That's your people, y'all, that's your people. So what we're
logan at the slam when you need anything?
Speaker 2 (01:03:24):
Went back to school?
Speaker 3 (01:03:25):
Continue on, Lord, ain't slam you enough? Just maybe he
slamming too much about I come over here and slam you.
Speaker 5 (01:03:33):
I bet you won't.
Speaker 2 (01:03:35):
He want to?
Speaker 5 (01:03:36):
Well, get that happened?
Speaker 2 (01:03:41):
What did he just come out of nowhere? Ahead? He
just came out of the way. You didn't know. You
didn't realize that you're doing that thing that you was
gonna make. Go ahead continue he just never stopped. Course, God.
Speaker 5 (01:04:03):
Broads up here be so.
Speaker 3 (01:04:04):
Cute detail and me sipping his Starbucks and then he goes,
he jumps and goes, oh just came out and.
Speaker 5 (01:04:25):
Well and other needs another news.
Speaker 20 (01:04:26):
Speaking of bros, so, Fat Joe and Jada Kids sat
there on their podcast Joe Jada Yes, and they had
a conversation about snitches and hip hop because Fat Joe
said he actually loved Gunner's album Let's say a listen.
Speaker 22 (01:04:41):
My thing is now you got some guys that are
the hottest guys in the game. Runs like I get
a phone call for somebody who says, yo, man, you
gotta check this album, and I hit on the plane.
I listened to this album. This album was so good.
I was so guilty of this. I listened to this
albums sage. They know you're talking about gun throw the Flag.
(01:05:02):
Couby said, we wasn't missing their names, Like just said
all that and all I said, God, how you was fire?
Speaker 2 (01:05:08):
It's a million rating that you like his album. Nah,
it's just why you like it. It just said you enjoyed.
Speaker 22 (01:05:16):
It and then said, nah, no, I'm not saying that.
What I am saying is said, don't you don't care
no more? You could rat no mask rat, But what
if you don't. You got the number one album and
gun ain't right. He just said the gun in the
car wasn't his. It's only one other person in the carboy,
you broke my hall.
Speaker 2 (01:05:37):
It's a good app album, good out. The album is good.
Speaker 3 (01:05:41):
I mean I could care less. You know about gonna
be in a rat or whatever they say, like your.
Speaker 2 (01:05:47):
Music is must People don't care.
Speaker 3 (01:05:49):
It don't matter, like if you're throwing a bop a
bot gonna bop, Okay, I could care.
Speaker 2 (01:05:53):
That's what he did in the court.
Speaker 3 (01:05:54):
And by the way, I understand the people who do care,
But I'm just the regular consumer.
Speaker 2 (01:05:58):
I could care. Let most of these kids don't.
Speaker 5 (01:06:00):
Have you listened to this album?
Speaker 2 (01:06:01):
I have not.
Speaker 3 (01:06:02):
You should that I've been on that jid. I haven't
got the gun yet.
Speaker 5 (01:06:07):
Well, when you get there, you're gonna enjoy it.
Speaker 18 (01:06:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 20 (01:06:09):
He actually he just posted that he hit number one
on Billboard's R and B and hip Hop or he's
number one Billboard R and B and hip Hop album.
They just sweet our Instagram posted him to congratulate them,
so people don't care. I saw that he was voting
something like people's favorite or something on like a pole
that bill.
Speaker 2 (01:06:27):
Board has to he's selling on selling. Is he still
This is.
Speaker 20 (01:06:33):
Called the last one because it is recordedly the last
album that he has to do under the y SL situation.
Speaker 3 (01:06:38):
I've been listening to the JID and Marco plus Michael
plus got this album called Marco Plus.
Speaker 2 (01:06:43):
Versus the Underworld. That's very tough, very tough.
Speaker 5 (01:06:46):
As reason to catch up on you clips album.
Speaker 20 (01:06:50):
Still, that's a good place to be as well.
Speaker 2 (01:06:53):
Bad Join Ja.
Speaker 3 (01:06:56):
Jada And you know what I was saying about Join
and Jada's podcast actually told Joe this, Like, there's such
o g veterans who had so much success in hip hop.
They can say whatever they want. They have, they have
the cache to be able to discuss hip hop any
way they want to because of their status, and.
Speaker 20 (01:07:13):
They do exactly why you tune in they go.
Speaker 3 (01:07:20):
They've broken other artists, like every single angle of the
game they have, you know, had success in so they
can talk about hip hop anyway, shapeerform, and whether you
agree or disagree, you got to respect their opinion because
of who they are.
Speaker 2 (01:07:32):
They have problems with their labels.
Speaker 3 (01:07:33):
Yeah, they've been through every every every aspect they started.
Speaker 4 (01:07:38):
Joe the way Joey tell a story, the way Jada
could just be reacting to.
Speaker 6 (01:07:42):
Yes, like the perfect light.
Speaker 1 (01:07:44):
That's I love them like. That's how Joe is like.
You don't be trying to be funny, He's just funny.
That's how jadakiss like that is them.
Speaker 5 (01:07:53):
He'd be dead serious telling these stories, Joe.
Speaker 6 (01:07:55):
He sounded like he'd be lying, but it'd be.
Speaker 20 (01:07:58):
It was on this episode looking for turkey wings, they
found our turnkey chops. They found it was a whole
thing they found. They was looking for like this one
place and they found it for him. But yeah, that
their episodes be all over the place.
Speaker 3 (01:08:07):
But you be so tuned in, and I can understand
why Joe would feel that way about Gunner's album because
of Joe's background, Right, but and most of y'all ain't
in the street and never been in the street, so
you can get shouldn't matter whether or not gonna you know,
snitch or not. Yeah, yeah, all right, Well that is
the latest with Laurence Laman.
Speaker 2 (01:08:24):
We're giving a donkey.
Speaker 3 (01:08:25):
Two man for after the Hour Man. We need to
talk about why some open marriages need to stay close.
Speaker 2 (01:08:30):
We'll discuss all right, we'll get to that next. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Speaker 12 (01:08:33):
Don't be a donkey because right now you want some real.
Speaker 2 (01:08:37):
It's time for Donkey of the Day. So if you
ever feel I need to be a donker man with
the heat, did.
Speaker 6 (01:08:46):
I had become Donkey of the.
Speaker 2 (01:08:48):
Day, the breakfast club.
Speaker 15 (01:08:52):
Man.
Speaker 3 (01:08:53):
Donkey of Today for Wednesday August twentieth, Let me make sure, yes,
it is Wednesday, August twentieth. Doggy Today for Wednesday August
twentieth goes to a fifty five year old Georgia woman
named Cheryl Cole Now. Cheryl was convicted Monday of murder
and aggravated assault in the death of her husband.
Speaker 2 (01:09:08):
Yep Old.
Speaker 3 (01:09:08):
Cheryl was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility
of parole after she smoked her husband. Okay, her husband
name is Luther Luke Code the third and he was
shot and killed after his wife drank four or five
Angry Orchard Hardsiders. I never heard of that brand until
this morning. Not a good way to get introduced because
I don't really drink like that anymore, but when I do,
(01:09:29):
it will never be Angry Orchard Hardsider.
Speaker 2 (01:09:32):
Now.
Speaker 3 (01:09:33):
Cheryl told the police she was just trying to protect herself.
Told the police she thought her husband was an intruder
and claimed she didn't realize she shot her husband until
he reportedly.
Speaker 2 (01:09:41):
Said, Cheryl, you shot me.
Speaker 3 (01:09:44):
Well, that story was a lie. Would you like to
know what happened for real? Okay, let me read you
the headline. Everybody pay attention. Woman shot husband dead after
he wanted to add new rules to their open marriage.
I repeat, my husband dead after he wanted to add
new rules to their open marriage. Now that's the headline.
(01:10:05):
And I know when you heard that headline, you immediately
blamed the man. You immediately think, look at him being greedy,
already got an open marriage but wanted more.
Speaker 2 (01:10:13):
No, it was actually her.
Speaker 3 (01:10:15):
The investigators discovered that they was having issues in their marriage.
Speaker 2 (01:10:19):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:10:19):
Series of text messages they discovered showed the couple beefing
over their open marriage. Cheryl Cole asked her husband for
permission to see another man later that week. That's respectful
in an open marriage. I would just assume those are
the rules. We can see other people, but just let
me know what's going on. Let's just be honest with
each other. But then the husband asked her that she
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also planned to see a second man the same day,
to which the wife replied lol.
Speaker 2 (01:10:48):
Oh.
Speaker 3 (01:10:51):
The victim Luther to Luke Cole, who is now dead,
reportedly said her response turned his stomach. Of course it did. Okay,
I mean, I know we got an open marriage, but
you don't have to be a whole horror about it. Okay,
I mean, how much vagina's do you have to give? Okay,
I'm still your husband, so I need a piece. Okay,
you got another dude who getting a piece, and now
you're handing out slices to someone else.
Speaker 2 (01:11:13):
But there's no pot left for me.
Speaker 3 (01:11:15):
Okay, you're just out here acting like your poom pom
is bottomless, like men can enjoy unlimited refills of that
fifty five year old snatch not to mention. Okay, no
one woman should have all those UTIs. Yes, multiple sexual
partners can increase the risk of developing urinary track infections,
and you just out here bringing that.
Speaker 2 (01:11:33):
Cloudy and foul smelling urine in the house. Yes, your husband.
Speaker 3 (01:11:38):
Has every right to feel sick this stomach. Okay, I
know we got an open marriage, but don't run out now. Okay,
how many people are you gonna let travel through our
love tunnel? By the way, this is the plot of
many a twa movie. Okay, let me tell you something
for anyone who wants to engage in having their marriage open,
are slightly ajar Watch a TWA movie first.
Speaker 2 (01:11:57):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (01:11:57):
They on TV, all right, fine, early two thousands viewing,
and all the TWA movies explored the consequences of a
married couple's decision to engage in a threesome, and there
was always some dangerous or another ass complication that would happen. Envy,
You told me that your favorite episode was when the
college student turned into a male prostitute and he fell
in love with another male escort, And you said that
(01:12:18):
episode really made you think.
Speaker 2 (01:12:19):
What did it make you think about? Lies? Say that
I've never seen that guys. Lies.
Speaker 3 (01:12:25):
The moral of the story is, when you married, just
leave Pandora's box and your marriage closed. What's the point
of being married if you're gonna leave your marriage open
at all times like a waffle house? Okay, Cheryl says
she suggested they in their open marriage because it was
causing issues, you think, but he reportedly wanted to keep
it going with more ground rules.
Speaker 2 (01:12:47):
Yes, a two.
Speaker 3 (01:12:47):
Penis minimum, okay, mine and your little boyfriend okay, but
now you want us to be the locks and bringing
a third member. Your vagina will not be a group
project as long as we're married, ma'am. And then the
police report says that Luthera got even more upset when
he found out his wife was talking about their.
Speaker 2 (01:13:02):
Issues with a friend.
Speaker 3 (01:13:03):
My god, we already got an open marriage, and you're
telling the world how that pum pum is on a
world tour.
Speaker 2 (01:13:10):
She claims she shot her husband himself to fish.
Speaker 3 (01:13:12):
She reportedly said he came storming into the room and
tried dragging her out of bed, and when he left
the room, she grabbed a gun fired a warning shot,
which she said made him angry, before pulling the trigger.
Speaker 2 (01:13:22):
The second time.
Speaker 3 (01:13:23):
She says she was just trying to hit the wall
behind the TV so it would scare him off and
make him leave, but she actually shot and killed him.
He's dead now, okay, all because she was out there
sharing her Lady bitch like a buffet at Golden Corral.
And by the way, even though buffets are labeled all
you can eat, they will impose restrictions if your eating
behavior is deemed excessive or disruptive to other customers. Cheryl,
(01:13:47):
your excessive sexual behavior was disruptive to your husband okay,
it was accessive, all right, he said something, and now
he's dead and you were doing life behind boss. Let
me be the first to tell you, okay, or maybe
the second after the judge you deserve.
Speaker 2 (01:14:01):
Please give Cheryl Cole the biggest he huh.
Speaker 4 (01:14:08):
Yeah, that's crazy what I'm saying. You shot him and
killed him all because he just simply didn't want you
to be out there with two guys.
Speaker 5 (01:14:18):
Dad to come from somewhere else. It sounds a little deeper.
You wouldn't like come on, we already have an open marriage.
Speaker 21 (01:14:23):
Okay.
Speaker 5 (01:14:23):
Now I changed the rules and you shoot and kill me.
Speaker 2 (01:14:26):
Because you're being greedy. You're running out, running out.
Speaker 4 (01:14:29):
I know, greed is evil and that can lead to
a lot of different crazy consequences and even murder, But
come on, that's had to be deeply rooted in other
problems that they were having.
Speaker 2 (01:14:38):
You want to play game, You want to play a game. Yeah,
let's play. Let's play a game off. Guess what? All right?
Speaker 3 (01:14:47):
Cheryl Cole was convicted of murder and aggravated asault in
the death of her husband.
Speaker 2 (01:14:52):
She shot her husband because he wanted to change rules
in their open marriage. Dj envy me yess what race is.
Speaker 1 (01:15:01):
It's a tough one, but it's not tough, right, Why
Cheryl and Luther feel like black names?
Speaker 2 (01:15:07):
But this situation seems white? I'm going white, Okay, okay,
just hilarious.
Speaker 3 (01:15:15):
Cheryl Cole was convicted Monday of murder and aggravated assaultan
the death of her husband. She shot him because he
wanted to change the rules of their open marriage. And
please pay attention to the fact that I said she
drank four or five angry orchard hard ciders a wow,
just hilarious.
Speaker 2 (01:15:30):
Yes, what racious?
Speaker 4 (01:15:32):
Angry or white all over. And now Luthor might be black,
Luthor might have been black. It could have been a
biracial answer racial marriage.
Speaker 1 (01:15:42):
Right, Cheryl's white all the way.
Speaker 6 (01:15:47):
I don't think Luther was white all the way. White
all the way.
Speaker 3 (01:15:50):
DJ Envy and Jesse Hilarius, you both are absolutely correct.
Speaker 2 (01:15:57):
Cheryl Cohen, Luthor absolutely the right white right, January sectims direction.
Speaker 5 (01:16:04):
White all right?
Speaker 2 (01:16:07):
Oh my goodness, alright, looks.
Speaker 6 (01:16:09):
It hazard white.
Speaker 2 (01:16:12):
Looking over the day.
Speaker 1 (01:16:14):
Oh my goodness, Thank you for that donkey today. Now
let's open up the phone lines eight hundred five eight
five one oh five one. We're asking what's the craziest
thing you've been sent to HR four? Has somebody said
an HR complete against you? Now, this story comes from
this lady who sent to a father HR complaint against
(01:16:34):
one of her coworkers because her coworker was.
Speaker 3 (01:16:36):
Getting married and she did not get invited. So what
she did was saying it's an exclusive and it was
creating a hostile work environment, and she went to HR.
So we're asking, what's the most ridiculous reason someone reported.
Speaker 2 (01:16:50):
You to HR. I can't relate.
Speaker 3 (01:16:51):
Contrary to popular belief, I am a stellar, stellar employer,
not yet what you.
Speaker 2 (01:16:56):
Mean, not just because I'm taking you HR. So I
can't wait. Well, when I tell you this st that,
I'm gonna tell.
Speaker 4 (01:17:01):
We've been doing radio way too long and you've been
so reckless for almost your whole career.
Speaker 5 (01:17:06):
You've never visits HR.
Speaker 3 (01:17:07):
You're lying on the microphone is different than off the
micron flirted.
Speaker 2 (01:17:09):
With me, even touch me, or I'm going to HR soon.
Speaker 3 (01:17:12):
I touched you, Yes, you have you somebody Okay, he
gave you when you hold this little yellow ernie doll up?
Speaker 2 (01:17:19):
Can you tell me where Burt touched.
Speaker 1 (01:17:21):
Eight hundred and five eighty five one oh five we're
talking HR complaints.
Speaker 2 (01:17:25):
Call us now, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, pull
out your phone, call in right.
Speaker 6 (01:17:29):
Now, call me.
Speaker 2 (01:17:32):
Add your opinion to the Breakfast Club top break it down.
Eight hundred five eight five one O five one The
Breakfast Club. It's topic time.
Speaker 3 (01:17:47):
Eight hundred five eight five one O five one to
join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 2 (01:17:52):
Morning.
Speaker 1 (01:17:52):
Everybody's DJ n V Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy.
Speaker 2 (01:17:56):
We are the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 1 (01:17:57):
Now, if you're just joining us, we're asking have you
ever had an.
Speaker 2 (01:18:01):
HR complainte file against you?
Speaker 10 (01:18:03):
Now?
Speaker 1 (01:18:03):
This story comes from a woman who didn't invite a
coworker to her wedding, so her co worker said that
she was being exclusive and creating a hostile work environment
for not inviting her. Eight hundred five five five one.
Have you ever been filed a complaint at HR?
Speaker 5 (01:18:20):
No, I've never been sent to HR.
Speaker 2 (01:18:22):
I had a real job, though, hold on.
Speaker 4 (01:18:27):
Wow, no, it's wow. Yeah, this is my first room.
But don't play with me like that. Actually, this the
corporate job. Yes, this is corporate job.
Speaker 5 (01:18:36):
I didn't know that you worked the tast fool before though.
Speaker 4 (01:18:38):
Yes, I worked the fanstool spots.
Speaker 2 (01:18:40):
Yes, oh sorry, because.
Speaker 4 (01:18:41):
I worked at one of the biggest McDonald's. Okay, yes, yes,
and I got five for stealing.
Speaker 3 (01:18:46):
Don't quote me on that.
Speaker 4 (01:18:47):
But no, seriously, I've never been sent to HR, and
I never got I never sent nobody to HR. Right,
there are times that I feel like I probably should
have ended up at HR, but I didn't. Huh yeah,
but if I was to go, all of us was going.
Speaker 3 (01:19:06):
Uh no, I never I've never been.
Speaker 5 (01:19:08):
Saying I know.
Speaker 3 (01:19:10):
We got written up once because it was all because
I promise you, because what you do is when we
first started at Breakfast Club way way back in the
day twenty ten, twenty eleven, so we thought Guy Cadillac
Jackie was the program director here at the time, and
Envy told us that we could go the lunch and
we didn't have to be to the meeting on time because.
Speaker 2 (01:19:30):
We're Breakfast Club.
Speaker 3 (01:19:32):
We ate lunch, walked into the meeting like twenty thirty
minutes later, and what did you say when we walked
into meeting and the.
Speaker 2 (01:19:38):
Party don't start till we walk in? Oh wow, he
thought he was hosting the party.
Speaker 3 (01:19:42):
He thought he was He literally walked in and said,
the party don't start till we walk in.
Speaker 5 (01:19:46):
Really, I always did what y'all want up here.
Speaker 2 (01:19:49):
No, that's not true. We got written up that day.
He definitely got riden crazy. All right, well, let's go
to the form long we got ace on the line.
A good morning, good morning? What you got written?
Speaker 10 (01:19:59):
Yot written up? Because I drew this picture of this
fat dude that I used to work with. But it
wasn't like, no, no crazy, disrespectful picture.
Speaker 3 (01:20:09):
It was like it was a fast figure bro hilarious.
Speaker 10 (01:20:17):
Yeah, but that's what made it funny.
Speaker 2 (01:20:19):
Like hilarious, fat figure, but hilarious.
Speaker 10 (01:20:22):
The weird part is he made a he made copies
of it and then pasted it lando to everybody in
the plant so I could get fired.
Speaker 5 (01:20:30):
Did everybody laugh?
Speaker 2 (01:20:31):
Did you? Yo?
Speaker 17 (01:20:33):
Listen that hr lady with my boss, the actual supervisor.
Everybody thought this was hilarious, but it was like it
was just it was just like yo, like.
Speaker 10 (01:20:45):
I couldn't believe. So it was funny, but it wasn't
supposed to be.
Speaker 21 (01:20:50):
No.
Speaker 2 (01:20:51):
All right, well, let.
Speaker 10 (01:20:52):
Me let me get this dude fire like I drew it.
But listen, if it's to him.
Speaker 2 (01:20:56):
Tell me some of the nicknames. Y'all have him? I
know y'all have some fire now.
Speaker 10 (01:21:00):
Uh, he got the best one. They called, you know
tho the hookah sneakers.
Speaker 5 (01:21:05):
Yes, yes, yes, the hookahs hooker.
Speaker 2 (01:21:09):
Let me look him up nice? They go.
Speaker 10 (01:21:12):
Well, they're like they're like author pee the shoe.
Speaker 6 (01:21:16):
Yes, shunning shoes.
Speaker 3 (01:21:18):
Yes, you're looking at them now, the hook shoes.
Speaker 10 (01:21:21):
But I think that's what I've made them upset because
I drew the hop of sneakers on the on the stick?
Speaker 2 (01:21:27):
Your job do you have? But you can sit there
and draw on what kind of job is we were?
Bro Yo, hilarious, I'm about to do that. I don't
even work there no more?
Speaker 6 (01:21:39):
They get fired.
Speaker 2 (01:21:40):
Huh, stop pressuring the young man?
Speaker 5 (01:21:42):
You know, how did you make how did you make
the stick?
Speaker 2 (01:21:46):
Figure?
Speaker 19 (01:21:46):
Fat?
Speaker 10 (01:21:46):
Like?
Speaker 2 (01:21:47):
Did you bowl the sticks? Drew big ass circle. I'm
gonna drop somebody in here right now. Give me and
I bet y'all know who I'm drinking and I'm lopends about.
Speaker 15 (01:22:00):
Jetting.
Speaker 2 (01:22:00):
Hey, jedis good morning? What did you get to? Where
did they finally complain against your HR? Four?
Speaker 10 (01:22:05):
Little the ball got me in trouble?
Speaker 2 (01:22:08):
What happened? Tell us more?
Speaker 23 (01:22:11):
No I'm a network market to stop about you, and
because I always did your heart should to.
Speaker 17 (01:22:17):
Help merun this business.
Speaker 23 (01:22:18):
What the course of stage that we did, got one
hundred grand ring or a go got back my day
morning pull up in the rent so little the ball was.
Speaker 22 (01:22:27):
Playing mile tack mob kick.
Speaker 2 (01:22:30):
I keep with her, so I would follow her to
be brother about somebody else. Dam thank you Jane, Oh
my god, yo.
Speaker 3 (01:22:48):
But see that's what that's that's whoever she was talking
to was culturally clueless, correct culturally and competent because he
should have known that was a song. But even if
that was a song, you still could have been using
that song that ti her mom. You could have been Yeah,
but come on, I hl I ain't sha't the one
singing it.
Speaker 2 (01:23:04):
She just put it on.
Speaker 1 (01:23:06):
But if you're just joining us, we opened up the
phone lines eight hundred five, eight five one oh five
when we're asking, have you ever got an HR complaint?
Now this comes from a lady who was getting married.
She didn't invite her coworker, and her coworker went to
HR said it was being exclusive and creating a hostile enviolent.
Speaker 4 (01:23:22):
No, we're not talking about that enough. That is very
passive that is actually stupid, silly. I've never heard of that.
Speaker 3 (01:23:28):
It's a wedding, Like it's my personal wedding. I don't
have to invite that of my employees to the wedding.
Speaker 4 (01:23:32):
But see, but you see how personal that coworker's be getting,
because like, how did you feel away that members? Some
people aup here was upset that they didn't get invited
to my baby shower. Some of those people are not
here anymore. What I'm just saying they got upset today
I invited to my baby shower.
Speaker 5 (01:23:46):
And I'm like, damn.
Speaker 4 (01:23:47):
I mean we're cool, We're you know, but that's like
a little too personal for me. I got family members
that wasn't even invited to my baby shower. So I
just think that's an.
Speaker 2 (01:23:56):
Issue, Like, yes, that bring in the hr HL shouldn't
have been able to fire that. That sounds crazy.
Speaker 24 (01:24:01):
Hello, who's this there from Detroit?
Speaker 2 (01:24:04):
Down from the tray with up?
Speaker 23 (01:24:05):
Do?
Speaker 16 (01:24:06):
What up?
Speaker 2 (01:24:07):
What up?
Speaker 6 (01:24:07):
And what's that baby?
Speaker 23 (01:24:11):
What?
Speaker 2 (01:24:11):
They finally can play against you for all?
Speaker 24 (01:24:13):
Right, So it was actually a valid reason I would
sleep on a job and a kid detention center, but
his third shift and everybody takes a nap on third shift.
Speaker 2 (01:24:26):
Right.
Speaker 24 (01:24:27):
Only the only problem was I got into it with
the supervisor's cousin and the next week they like, we
got you on camera sleep.
Speaker 2 (01:24:37):
Like even even even.
Speaker 24 (01:24:38):
A supervisor's cousin, he was sleeping on the control people
came to get to the building because he sleep. Supervisors
tell him not, you know, hit him, wake him up,
and stuff like, come on, man, you gotta you know,
stay woke a little bit.
Speaker 3 (01:24:50):
Well, you know what you're supposed to do in a
situation like that. You' supposed to be like g money
and blow the whole joint. So so they taking you down.
Everybody gotta go down. You gotta tell on everybody.
Speaker 2 (01:24:59):
I was sleeping, Charlotte Mane.
Speaker 24 (01:25:00):
Everybody got sent to your ship.
Speaker 17 (01:25:02):
I probably that what he did.
Speaker 2 (01:25:04):
That's what I'm talking about.
Speaker 24 (01:25:05):
What I think you and I might actually be related.
Our grandmother was Alice was Cil McKelvey born in Seneca,
South Carolina.
Speaker 2 (01:25:18):
Oh wow, that's your grandma. Conversation with you was not
my grandmother, but my last name is Mikelvey.
Speaker 24 (01:25:24):
I mean, like, might be a great under something. I
don't know. You know what I'm saying, I'm.
Speaker 2 (01:25:27):
Gonna put your whole because he might have some money
for you know, you should go.
Speaker 3 (01:25:29):
You should go down to the International African American Museum
in Charleston, South Carolina. You can go down there and
look at your whole genealogy. They have an activation where
you can go look at your whole genealogy and trace
back basically your whole family.
Speaker 2 (01:25:42):
True.
Speaker 17 (01:25:42):
Hello is this devot comedy?
Speaker 2 (01:25:45):
The a sound devo comedy? What you got sent to
h R four?
Speaker 15 (01:25:48):
Okay, So I worked at the hospital. I used to
be administrator to seek this hospital and so the doctors
was moving to a different UH hospital and all of.
Speaker 10 (01:25:58):
Them said the move underknown to me. One of the nurses.
Speaker 25 (01:26:04):
Admins she didn't want to move her deck, so she
went to h R before I even knew it.
Speaker 10 (01:26:09):
I never had a conversation with her anything.
Speaker 25 (01:26:11):
Whenever got into with She went to HR and told
them that I threatened her, gave her the middle thing
room was like ees her, I ain't got time to this,
You're gonna move your desk, and that I told her
that I'm gonna come back and shoot her before a disk.
Speaker 10 (01:26:26):
HR called me to the office and they had both
departments sitting there and they were like.
Speaker 25 (01:26:32):
Yeah, we're here because of your actions towards another admin.
And because I have a big personality, it's real easy
to see that I said I'll shoot the bitch.
Speaker 10 (01:26:40):
But that ain't true.
Speaker 2 (01:26:44):
Personality.
Speaker 3 (01:26:46):
But but I wasn't.
Speaker 25 (01:26:47):
I didn't even know we had deep and so because
of that, they were like at I busted out laughing
when I figured out what I was there for, and
they just said, well, we're just gonna keep this on
record just in case y'all ever get into it in
the future.
Speaker 12 (01:26:59):
But she lied.
Speaker 10 (01:27:00):
We never even had a comfort.
Speaker 2 (01:27:01):
You can ask you a question, she what did she
tell the truth about? Be honest? Now, she didn't.
Speaker 3 (01:27:08):
You did give it a little face, you gave it,
you gave it a middle finger.
Speaker 10 (01:27:12):
I mean, I didn't even talk to her like she
was a weird though.
Speaker 2 (01:27:15):
We didn't even have any She just made up the
whole store, whole story.
Speaker 25 (01:27:19):
She made up the whole store because she didn't want
to move her dish. It wasn't a big deal to
be To be honest, I didn't want to be a
boy the doctor because I's come to work late all
the time.
Speaker 1 (01:27:30):
The crazy thing about it, We've been doing radio for
a long time. Could you imagine if we went to
h y'all for some of the things.
Speaker 2 (01:27:36):
That happened to us the way.
Speaker 3 (01:27:38):
First of all, let me tell you what I say
behind the scenes all the time. The reason I am
the way I am because if I ever get rid
up to y'all, I wanted to be funny. I want
y'all to read what he said and what he did.
Speaker 2 (01:27:47):
I need and die laughing. Okay, I can't wait for
him to report me. I'm gonna report you about you.
I'm just making a file. Let me just go just
you thought, did he freak off? Trial was funny?
Speaker 23 (01:27:59):
Let me.
Speaker 2 (01:28:00):
I'm gonna show me in the bathroom using the earline.
He'd be whispering behind me, like I cannot wait out?
How does he get behind you?
Speaker 22 (01:28:07):
And all.
Speaker 2 (01:28:10):
That never happened. That never happened.
Speaker 3 (01:28:12):
You know what I like to do though, Sometimes when
being m be in the bathroom, if somebody else be
like in a stall, he'll walk in and he'll be like,
there you go, and I won't say nothing.
Speaker 2 (01:28:21):
So the person in the star thing, you know what I.
Speaker 15 (01:28:31):
Know?
Speaker 3 (01:28:32):
The water thing I saw in the bathroom door. I
walked in one time, man and this dude was doing
the number two. He just yelled out in his name.
Speaker 2 (01:28:39):
No, for no reason, he said for Shan. He's lying.
He was just hitting there, going crazy on the toilet
and he just goes for Shawn and I didn't say
he's lying. All right, We got the latest ro Lauren
coming up anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club.
Speaker 3 (01:29:00):
Hey, I just want everybody to know that Lauren Loossa
just told us that she's on a thirty day Alcohol's spirit,
so she won't be drinking.
Speaker 2 (01:29:07):
She says she started on Sunday.
Speaker 3 (01:29:09):
Correct, So anybody, if you ever see her out in
the next thirty days with any type of alcohol, please
recorded and sending me the same way y'all do w
and y'all see her.
Speaker 2 (01:29:17):
Out with the guy I already know it's a.
Speaker 5 (01:29:18):
Lot with my man.
Speaker 2 (01:29:19):
It's a lie video my man.
Speaker 5 (01:29:23):
One, please don't play okay.
Speaker 8 (01:29:27):
For my man?
Speaker 5 (01:29:28):
Can we please get in thank you?
Speaker 2 (01:29:34):
Listen to somebody that knows. Somebody gets to detail.
Speaker 5 (01:29:37):
I'm a long girl that knows a little bit about everything.
Speaker 2 (01:29:40):
She'd be having the latest on you, The latest with
Lauren la Rossa.
Speaker 3 (01:29:45):
Sometimes you have fact, sometimes you have details. Sometimes you
have a little bit of everything.
Speaker 5 (01:29:49):
On the breakfast clubs to talk to me, Well, guys Life.
Speaker 20 (01:29:54):
Jennings has released a song in response to money Long.
Speaker 2 (01:29:59):
It is like Short's life or not Johnnie. It is
like I am so okay making sure? Is it a
dis record?
Speaker 5 (01:30:07):
I don't know if it's a disc.
Speaker 2 (01:30:08):
I feel like you be it ain't.
Speaker 20 (01:30:11):
Let's take a listen to it and I'll explain the background.
Let's take a listen to like Jennings song.
Speaker 15 (01:30:23):
He's so.
Speaker 2 (01:30:27):
Okay shoes, Let's go out. None of the lyrics. Did
(01:31:11):
he say the smell of your trauma? That's what it
sounds like.
Speaker 5 (01:31:14):
He said, might love? I know he might have. I
did hear her say something about he said about.
Speaker 2 (01:31:20):
Telling somebody that trauma has an old.
Speaker 10 (01:31:25):
God.
Speaker 2 (01:31:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 20 (01:31:26):
Well, so money Long had commented back on the Breakfast
Club Instagram because remember we were saying she didn't put
L O.
Speaker 5 (01:31:31):
L or nothing, so we didn't know she was playing.
Speaker 20 (01:31:33):
So she said that they just said on Thresty TikTok
that millennials need to stop putting out the end of
every sentence.
Speaker 5 (01:31:38):
We can't win.
Speaker 20 (01:31:39):
Then she went over to the Shade Room and she
commented on the Shade Room and she apologized. She said Hey, man,
if I hurts your feelings, that's valid. I can take
that and apologize, definitely the meaning as a joker. No disrespect.
This is getting blown way out of proportion, which is
what I said to you in my direct message. I
can't tell you how I feel at all. Again, no disrespect,
I apologize. I'm done with it now. I've addressed it
you directly and publicly, haven't I his day, So he
(01:32:01):
reposted a comment of hers where she commented and said
you wasn't hating, don't lie, And he said, so you
leave this message doubling down on your posts after you
said it was a joke. Calling a grown man and
hating ass n word is wild work, even as a joke.
I've never been that man. But what I've been is
humble enough to hold onto high regard for those who've
come before me and celebrate them. Good news is you
(01:32:23):
came along way. Bad news is you came the wrong way,
Jake Cole, I'm about to show you what I mean.
And then he said I was just that was a
ja Cole like a reference that one line. Then he says,
I'm gonna just let my pen talk. I got a
jokey joke too, so then he dropped that song.
Speaker 4 (01:32:38):
Although when she was in his comments or whatever, right,
she did leave an emoji, like a laughing emoji. So
we told her that we should that she should start
laughing and all, and she did and he posted that.
But like she was playing. I don't think she doubled
down on a serious comment. Everyone she said she was
also playing about but she did. She kind of tried
(01:32:59):
to lighten them. Moved up, and he he was he
already was, he.
Speaker 2 (01:33:02):
Had already recorded.
Speaker 3 (01:33:05):
Like when artists reply with music, I don't need all
them tweets and social media posts.
Speaker 2 (01:33:08):
I like the fact that life came with from.
Speaker 20 (01:33:11):
I can't wait so we can actually hear the actual words.
Version from it was posted on his Instagram.
Speaker 2 (01:33:18):
Trauma.
Speaker 4 (01:33:18):
That's a trauma, thinks, Well, some people just don't play
like that, because that's what it was just going through
the whole the whole moral of the story. Everybody don't
play like that because he exactly, he's a grown man.
He's a grown ass man.
Speaker 2 (01:33:31):
He said.
Speaker 5 (01:33:32):
Man, just I do only like what you said, Like
that's that's why it worked.
Speaker 6 (01:33:35):
Everybody don't play like that.
Speaker 5 (01:33:36):
Well and other back and forth.
Speaker 20 (01:33:38):
This interview was actually posted to Fox five Atlanta a
few days ago, but when I discovered it, no one
had picked it up. So I wanted to make sure
we talked about this because we've been talking a lot
about Laila Ali and Clarissa Shields. So Laila Ali was
talking to Fox five Atlanta about her new cooking show
and then they asked her about what's going on with
her and Clover. So let's talk to Laila. Let's listen
to Laila Ali on fighting Clarissa Shields.
Speaker 11 (01:33:58):
Is there any chance you would be back in the
ring addressing some of this with Clarissa Shields?
Speaker 19 (01:34:05):
So I, oh, please don't say her name because when
you do, she pops up up, no, no else.
Speaker 26 (01:34:12):
It's actually a funny question, and it all came about
because I said on one of the biggest nights on Netflix,
we saw we had a women's boxing historic event and
I hosted co hosted, and I said that if someone
offered me fifteen to twenty million dollars, I would think
about it. And then, of course the person that you
mentioned just inserted herself into the conversation. And right now
(01:34:33):
I'm so focused on this and everything that I'm doing.
I'm a mom, I'm a wife. I got a lot
going on.
Speaker 19 (01:34:39):
But the world will know my answer to whether or
not you know where I stand with boxing very soon.
Speaker 2 (01:34:45):
Oh so she hasn't completely shut the door.
Speaker 20 (01:34:48):
She has no There's one other clip because we were
talking about the age thing and they asked her specifically about,
you know, the Mike Tyson Jake Paw fight and how
that can the parallel between he let's say, listen to
that one.
Speaker 26 (01:34:59):
I I think what's amazing is and why I even
said I would think about it is because there isn't
any other woman. I've been out of the ring almost
twenty years, and all I had to do was say,
I'll think and I'm actually getting multiple multimillion dollar offers
right fifteen million up. So I was like, wow, imagine
(01:35:20):
if I came back to boxing, how I could break
that ceiling for women and raise the bar for them
yet again, just like I did the first time I
was boxing. Because there's not going to be anytime soon
another woman that can even ask for that type of
money and actually receive it, you know, and get multiple offers.
So when you talk about legacy, that could definitely be
a part of my legacy. But then again, there's so
(01:35:42):
much I'd have to consider right to prepare for something
like that.
Speaker 5 (01:35:46):
She's thinking about it exactly, exactly yep.
Speaker 20 (01:35:48):
And a lot of people thought that she was not
or she was not trying to have this fight. She's
thinking about it.
Speaker 3 (01:35:53):
Well, we know we needs to have an ex Claricia
Shields freestyle over Cannabis second Round nine written by post.
Speaker 2 (01:36:00):
Let's go.
Speaker 4 (01:36:01):
It seems like they're doing the same thing though, right
because according to The Fire Inside, which is Clorisa Show's movie,
she had did something as well, right, like for women,
try to set a precedent that women gets more money,
a certain amount of money, right to go fight, to
do these big fights like that. So I mean, they
all in all doing the same thing, want the same
thing for women's box and I think it's good for
the sport and I would like to see that fight
(01:36:23):
I got on all.
Speaker 2 (01:36:25):
Right, Well that is the latest with Lauren.
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Okay, all right, well, definitely get your sunglasses. And they're
not that expensive, so don't think they're a couple hundred dollars.
Speaker 2 (01:37:11):
They are not. They are they are affordable. Yes, Now
the People's Choice mixes up next, it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning morning.
Speaker 1 (01:37:17):
Everybody is DJ Envy just hilarious, Charlamagne the God.
Speaker 2 (01:37:21):
We are the Breakfast Club. So we got a salute
Laura Coach for joining us this morning. Man, salute the
Lawyer Coach.
Speaker 3 (01:37:26):
If you don't watch Lawyer Coach live on CNN at
eleven pm, you need to every night. And I just
like hearing Laura talk like Laura. She has a lot
to offer because she's a former prosecutor and she can
break legal things.
Speaker 2 (01:37:37):
Down in a very simple way, simplicity.
Speaker 15 (01:37:41):
La.
Speaker 8 (01:37:41):
I like her.
Speaker 5 (01:37:42):
She taught me a few things, so I love when
women can educate other women.
Speaker 2 (01:37:47):
That's right.
Speaker 1 (01:37:47):
But we got a salute to Golden Corral in the Bronx.
Each streamont Avenue in the Bronx they came. They supplied
food today. Not only did they supply food, they had
an omelets station where they can actually.
Speaker 2 (01:37:58):
Cook the omeless. It bore some was and drinks. So
they had a.
Speaker 3 (01:38:03):
I'll always tell you all the craziest people in America
come from the Bronx and all of Florida.
Speaker 2 (01:38:06):
Yes, is that true? Sometimes some who were talking to.
Speaker 27 (01:38:12):
So we're family owned and operated. I'm a big sister.
My little sister's hair and my brother.
Speaker 5 (01:38:16):
Hair love it.
Speaker 2 (01:38:18):
What's their names?
Speaker 27 (01:38:19):
Nadia, Dave and Poya.
Speaker 2 (01:38:20):
So why they did that? Do you up what that meant?
Speaker 27 (01:38:24):
My mom was a teacher. We're from Guyana originally, my
parents are, and that was her favorite student.
Speaker 3 (01:38:29):
Okay, what'd your mom teach? My mom was the English
teacher preschool. Okay, And how did y'all decide to start
opening up, going and cross.
Speaker 27 (01:38:35):
So we come from the restaurant industry. We grew up
in the industry. Our dad is with Scizzlers since the seventies.
Speaker 3 (01:38:40):
Wow, so this is what we it's in our blood.
Speaker 2 (01:38:43):
Got now tell the truth. Those rolls are yeast right, yes,
and y'all give those the people.
Speaker 3 (01:38:48):
So when people put the eat the east throw and
then drink a little bit, it expands in the stomach
to they'll eat so much. That's always been a rumor.
If it's I don't want you to eat everything.
Speaker 2 (01:38:58):
He said, false, that's not true.
Speaker 27 (01:38:59):
It has that though, But we make thousands of those
roles from scratch every week. We have a full bakery.
Our biscuits are made from scratch. Wow, we've brought you
a good sampling of Locald Cral has software for our
breakfast before we know you're a fan. Charlat Man love
Golden cra so we hope you guys enjoy. We also
have We are one of the first Golden Crals to
have alcohol in the country, so we have frozen drinks.
(01:39:20):
We have mimosas, we have san Gria.
Speaker 2 (01:39:22):
So you have turned up in the Bronx yeah, that's right.
So listen, and I want to ask, is they have
a limit to amount somebody can exactly like.
Speaker 27 (01:39:29):
No, there is an it's in all you can eat
a fee. But we do have a time limit of
an hour.
Speaker 2 (01:39:32):
And a half. So they got to eat that in
an hour and a half.
Speaker 27 (01:39:35):
Yeah, but we only enforce that when we are at
peak times. We have we're we have two hundred and
seven nine seats. We can accommodate large parties, but compared
to other Golden crowals, we're on the smaller side. So
that's why we enforce that policy.
Speaker 2 (01:39:48):
Have you ever seen like a really big person walking
and all the y'all go, oh, go, oh my god.
Speaker 10 (01:39:54):
We do.
Speaker 27 (01:39:54):
It's a separate charge. It's a separate charge. It's weighed
by the pound for anything you take to pound. So
to dine in breakfast and lunch, it's thirteen ninety nine
per person. For dinner, it's only twenty ninety nine per person.
We're really known for our dinner buffet. You have steaks
cook to order. We have right now with wing promotion,
all you can eat wings.
Speaker 5 (01:40:11):
The flats with wings. Wings was like the whole.
Speaker 2 (01:40:14):
Wings we have both.
Speaker 12 (01:40:15):
We know you like the mull wings.
Speaker 5 (01:40:17):
Yes, and I like flats too.
Speaker 27 (01:40:19):
We have that flats, so it really is the best
value in New York City.
Speaker 3 (01:40:25):
I think Going Ground the best buffet in the country.
I'm not saying because y'all y'all hear me talk about
it that I agree because I grew up on Ryan's.
But then we started eating that going crowd like going
cross shuts.
Speaker 2 (01:40:33):
Ryan's now the rider with us in this day one.
That's right, Yes, that's right, that's dope. All right, well,
thank you for joining us. Check them out at Tremont
Avenue in the Bronx. You got a positive note. Hold
he was with another shoutout.
Speaker 27 (01:40:45):
Follow us at Bronx schoold and crawling Instagram.
Speaker 2 (01:40:48):
Yep, I actually just tag yoe.
Speaker 6 (01:40:50):
Oh dope, that's dope.
Speaker 4 (01:40:51):
And it's in mind you that banana pudding crazy, the
honey chicken wings even crazier.
Speaker 2 (01:40:57):
I mean to ask you ofqu this is supposed to
going to the gym today eight all that before we go.
Speaker 5 (01:41:01):
Well, that's why I do that envy so I can
burn the calories.
Speaker 6 (01:41:04):
I don't have nothing to burn if I see. See,
that's what the yeatht rolls do.
Speaker 27 (01:41:08):
So you do have some passes for you guys to come.
Try a stat with your family. I'm gonna leave them
right here for you.
Speaker 2 (01:41:11):
She gave me to She don't know I got six kids, but.
Speaker 27 (01:41:16):
Here's my cell phone number. Bring your full fan.
Speaker 3 (01:41:18):
That's what I'm talking about, coming queens that positive. Yes,
great works are performed not by strength but by perseverance.
Speaker 2 (01:41:28):
Okay, have a great day. Breakfast club, bitches, you don't
finish for y'all. Done.