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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
Yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
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Speaker 3 (00:06):
Yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo.
Speaker 4 (00:09):
Just hilarious. Good morning, Charlamagne to God, piece to the planet.
It's Monday.
Speaker 5 (00:15):
You didn't gotta have that much excitement. This is the
top of the work we call your ass.
Speaker 4 (00:19):
Dam It's back to the work week. Good morning, it's
a Monday.
Speaker 6 (00:21):
Good morning.
Speaker 7 (00:22):
How you feel like?
Speaker 4 (00:22):
How was your weekend?
Speaker 8 (00:23):
I feel good?
Speaker 4 (00:23):
Yo.
Speaker 5 (00:24):
Cleveland, they're the most boogiest wretched city. Yes, ever like
they got a nerve to be boogie and at the
same time.
Speaker 4 (00:30):
Yes, but it was lid.
Speaker 5 (00:31):
Shout out to everybody that came out to my shows
on Friday and Saturday at the Cleveland Funny Bone Slash
in Private. They just recently changed names, but it's the
same management. I had fun You had a good time, Yes,
I did. And Andrew Andrew's.
Speaker 9 (00:46):
Mom, Yeah, Madison's boyfriend's mom wanted to come to the show.
Speaker 5 (00:49):
She came and she was like, she did not expect
me to be that funny. Really, yes, she was like,
I only hear you in the breakfast. I don't even
I don't be on social media like that. But I'm
so used to you being on the Breakfastlove and you
be you know, serious, shore be funny or whatever.
Speaker 8 (01:02):
But like, I ain't see you as a comedian, And
so I came to the show.
Speaker 4 (01:05):
Really, you are hilarious.
Speaker 8 (01:07):
Yeah, her and her friends.
Speaker 7 (01:08):
It was when girls ladies.
Speaker 4 (01:10):
Yes, I love her.
Speaker 10 (01:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:11):
She texted me after said she had such an amazing time.
Speaker 9 (01:14):
She sent me pictures of all y'all, which I was
shocked because I'm like, just don't we taking don't even
know how you found just she look she shure there she.
Speaker 5 (01:20):
Grabbed the teller teller I'm doing. I'm Andrew's mom and
me and my homegirls want to see her, and so
for them to clear the room out or whatever, and
I came out on the stage and her homegirls and
everybody was dope.
Speaker 8 (01:31):
It was to our friend's birthdays. But Cleveland was.
Speaker 5 (01:34):
A blast show. I ate vegan food all weekend. Shout
out to conveniently vegan chef Cocoa.
Speaker 4 (01:39):
She came.
Speaker 5 (01:39):
She bought me some cheese stick, egg rolled, okay, chicken
picking wrap.
Speaker 4 (01:44):
It was a whole bunch of stuff. A vegan Burger
or whatever. So yeah man, and.
Speaker 5 (01:48):
Shout out the Frank, the manager at the comedy club,
the Funny Bone.
Speaker 11 (01:52):
Yo.
Speaker 4 (01:52):
I love Frank so much and it's.
Speaker 9 (01:53):
Not often that's old whitey, dirty dirty. So you didn't
put Andrews mom on the because.
Speaker 8 (02:01):
I thought y'all said Friday. What you said Saturday?
Speaker 9 (02:03):
I said, facetimy, So he's the old The white guy
was like, hey, Frank, how you're doing. I'm DJing for
the breakfast left. He said, I don't know who you
are to tell, just to call me.
Speaker 4 (02:11):
I said, no doubt. He's so sweet.
Speaker 5 (02:14):
It was a lot they were understand for whatever, but
they still delivered a great uh you know, just great
hospitality for all my guests and everything.
Speaker 8 (02:21):
So yeah man, Cleveland was the blast.
Speaker 9 (02:23):
And salute to everybody that went to the HBCU NY
game over the weekend. It was more house versus Howard.
I was DJing for the uninterrupted Toyota. Both had an
amazing time. And I also want to salute Louis v
Louis v uh, program director for our Atlanta station, had
his baby shower over the weekend.
Speaker 4 (02:40):
Nice.
Speaker 9 (02:40):
Yeah, I was supposed to make it, but the flights
was delayed. I couldn't get there in time, So salute
to Louis V.
Speaker 6 (02:44):
What up, Charlamagne?
Speaker 3 (02:45):
What an amazing good morning everybody. What an amazing weekend
and supports this weekend?
Speaker 6 (02:50):
Man, Oh my.
Speaker 3 (02:51):
God, between the Terrence cross Anello fight, between my cowboys
busting the giants.
Speaker 4 (02:56):
Ass that was a great game.
Speaker 6 (02:58):
But wonder if.
Speaker 5 (03:00):
Fantastic game my Ravens beat the Browns.
Speaker 3 (03:04):
It was just an amazing weekend in sports man, Yeah, amazing.
Speaker 8 (03:07):
It was a good fight.
Speaker 4 (03:07):
It was a great fight.
Speaker 6 (03:09):
All right.
Speaker 9 (03:09):
We'll get into all that when we come back. And
Nick Cannon will be joining us this morning.
Speaker 3 (03:13):
What and not just Nick Cannon, Yes, Luthan Nick Cannon.
He's got a new late night talk show called Nick Cannon.
That night that was a fantastic conversation we had with
Nick Cannon, by the way. But Jason Crockett will be
here this morning as well. She joined us on Friday,
and we're going to play back some of that this morning.
Speaker 4 (03:27):
That's right, all right.
Speaker 9 (03:28):
And also coming up next Tesling figure O, she's back.
She doing Front page News. We're gonna kick it with
test next and don't go anywhere. As to the breakfast club,
good morning. Let's get in some front page news.
Speaker 4 (03:38):
Now.
Speaker 9 (03:38):
Over the weekend Saturday, Terrence Crawfit beat Canelo Alpha Risk
by unanimous decision. He won the undisputed super middleweight world titles.
Speaker 3 (03:47):
It wasn't that he just I wasn't It was a
pick me fight for me, right, But it was just
the ease that Terrence Crawford ended up beating Canelo Alvarez
was and it was impressive.
Speaker 9 (03:58):
And I knew Budd, I had I had my I
ain't gonna say my money on but but but I
bet on. But I knew Bud was gonna take this one.
So congratulations. She was very comfortable. You know, Canela was
getting upset.
Speaker 4 (04:08):
Yeah, he was.
Speaker 8 (04:09):
I never I had never seen him fight. I just
heard about him.
Speaker 4 (04:11):
But he was getting pissed off.
Speaker 8 (04:13):
He could not catch that.
Speaker 3 (04:15):
And in the fact that Bud went up three way
class three weight class two from his last fight four
this one.
Speaker 8 (04:20):
Yeah, but what do you want to different weight classes before?
Speaker 12 (04:22):
Right?
Speaker 4 (04:23):
Yeah, Chion, it was just a late fight.
Speaker 6 (04:25):
That fight.
Speaker 4 (04:26):
He's happened so late, Definitely.
Speaker 5 (04:28):
I was able to watch it after my Saturday show.
I'm like, damn, it's still the last twelve night twelve,
twelve Mint night.
Speaker 9 (04:33):
I was still watching it and football. Cowboys beat the Giants.
You know that, Seahawks beat the Steelers, Rams beat the
tight Ends. Patriots beat the Dolphins forty nine to beat
the Saints. The Lions beat the Bears.
Speaker 4 (04:42):
Uh. The Ravens beat the Browns. Stop disrespecting me? Can
I get to it?
Speaker 9 (04:46):
The Ravens beat the Browns, The Bills beat the Jets,
the Bengals beat the Jaguars. Eagles beat the Chiefs, and
the Falcons beat the Vikings. I ain't not to night
Tampa Bay Buccaneers and play Houston and the Chargers played
the Raiders.
Speaker 4 (04:57):
What's up, Tears?
Speaker 13 (04:59):
What's going on?
Speaker 4 (05:00):
Hey?
Speaker 13 (05:01):
Jess hilarious? Charlotte Magne, the guy good Mons. Well, let's
get straightenedo it.
Speaker 8 (05:06):
Guys.
Speaker 13 (05:07):
So over the weekend, we're actually on Friday.
Speaker 14 (05:09):
We know that the killer that killed Charlie Kirk is
now in custody now after the thirty three hour manhunt.
At a news conference on Friday morning, officials identified the
person in custody as twenty two year old Tyler Robinson.
Speaker 13 (05:23):
Now, authorities did not find Robinson on their own.
Speaker 14 (05:26):
Robinson's father identified him from the photos circulated by the FBI.
The sources added that the twenty two year old confessed
to his father, who urged him to turn himself in. Now,
according to his father, Robinson said that he would rather
commit suicide than surrender. So then his father called the
family friend who is a youth pastor, and then together
they called the US marshals. So there was a press
(05:47):
conference as well in the Utah Republican Governor Spencer Cox
had this to say, take a listen.
Speaker 4 (05:53):
For thirty three hours, I was.
Speaker 10 (05:58):
I was praying that that if this had to happen here,
that it wouldn't be one of us. That somebody drove
from another state, somebody came from another country. Sadly that that, uh,
that prayer was not answered the way I had hoped for.
Speaker 13 (06:20):
Now, there's a lot of folks like that.
Speaker 5 (06:22):
He said that he wanted it to be somebody from
another country. They skipped over the part that he said
he wanted it to be somebody from another state.
Speaker 9 (06:28):
I didn't even see that part. How about that I
was somebody from the country.
Speaker 14 (06:34):
Well, it actually was not somebody from another country. It's
somebody from Utah. And they did recover the weapon. Guys
and they kind of wanted to go over this a
little bit. It was an older model Mouser Bolt action
rifle and if you look it up, you'll see that
it has a scope on it. A lot of the
YouTube beings, you know, over the weekend were you know,
doing all these different videos on how it had to
be a sniper, it had to be some type of
high level training.
Speaker 13 (06:55):
So I want people to know that.
Speaker 14 (06:57):
Tom Cheatham, a former ATF Associate Debuty Arret, said you
do not need to be an expert to take this
long shot, just practice. He used military basic training as
an example. He said, the soldiers with no experienced are
trained to hit targets over three hundred and twenty five yards.
We know that the suspect was about one hundred and
fifty yards away from Kirk. Now, I want to be clear, guys,
(07:18):
he's not saying that this guy went to the military.
Speaker 13 (07:20):
He's not saying Robinson went to the military.
Speaker 14 (07:22):
He just wanted to use that as an example because
a lot of folks were making, you know, making all
these assumptions, and I just want to say, as a
veteran an M sixty gunner, I completely agreed, guys, you
do not have to be a sniper to take that
long shot. So let's just continue to wait for the
evidence to come out, you know, to see who else
possibly could have been involved. But I think that's important,
(07:43):
you know, because again there were a lot of conspiracy
theories online.
Speaker 13 (07:46):
Remember, guys, basic training is just six weeks.
Speaker 14 (07:48):
So when I went into the military, I had zero
experience at all, and we are hitting center Mass by
the end of that six week training and with that
type of distance.
Speaker 3 (07:57):
In Tyler, I mean he had hunting experience, right that
he used to go out hunting with his father.
Speaker 9 (08:02):
Pictures of him as a kid holding a rifle, So yeah,
he's he's been shooting for a long time.
Speaker 15 (08:07):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 13 (08:07):
And then one other thing.
Speaker 14 (08:08):
Governor smithster Cox was on ABC yesterday providing additional information,
uh that Tyler Robinson did not confess directly to authorities
as of now. The governor said that Robinson's live in
romantic partner is the one who is cooperating with authorities.
Speaker 13 (08:23):
Take a listen to what he had to say.
Speaker 4 (08:25):
And anything new on the investigation.
Speaker 8 (08:27):
You say he admitted that confessed.
Speaker 10 (08:31):
No, not not again, he is he is not confessed
to to authorities. He is he is, he is not cooperating,
but but but all the people around him were cooperating,
and I think that's that's that's very important. There were
reports yesterday that that that that we can confirm that
that his roommate was indeed a boyfriend who is transitioning
(08:53):
from uh, from male to female.
Speaker 6 (08:56):
Uh.
Speaker 10 (08:56):
That's that's information that the FBI had had mentioned yesterday.
We can't confirm that as well, and that he is
cooperating with authorities as well.
Speaker 5 (09:07):
He sounds a bit nervous there. He sounds real nervous
saying that that was.
Speaker 13 (09:12):
Definitely talking over his words.
Speaker 14 (09:13):
Now, the formal charges will be tomorrow, so I'll bring
you that information as soon as we get it. And
I know a lot of folks are saying, you know,
what does transition have to do it? And I just
want to direct people's attention to that as they're trying
to put together motive. This is the evidence that they're collecting.
And just to remind you, on a lot of the
bullet casing, one of the bullet casing said if you're gay,
(09:35):
if you read this, you're gay. So a lot of
folks are asking, you know, what does transition have to
do it and what does the room they have to
do with it? Again, we do not know yet. We
will see tomorrow. And then also one more thing before
I let you guys go. FBI director Cash for tel
Democrats said he got some explaining to do this week.
They will be bringing him before Congress to answer the
(09:57):
inconsistencies that he had because remember guys, when they said
he was incus, he wasn't in custody back and you
know so Democrats will be asking him some questions this
week on why there was some inconsistency.
Speaker 3 (10:07):
Yeah, the transitioning thing, that's right. Wings media's way of
trying to say he had a left leaning ideology, but
they be acting like the only people who like transgenders
are on the left, trust is me, just as many
trans transgender levels on the right, and they just do
it undercover.
Speaker 6 (10:21):
That's right, all right?
Speaker 9 (10:23):
Well that is Front Page News. Take your test absolutely,
we'll see you next hour. Everybody else, get it off
your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
If you need the vent phone lines wide open, let
us know how your weekend was, call us up right
now again one eight hundred five eight five one oh
five to one.
Speaker 16 (10:38):
It's the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 6 (10:38):
Good morning the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 4 (10:43):
I'm talent.
Speaker 16 (10:45):
What you're doing, yo?
Speaker 6 (10:48):
This is your time to get it off your chest,
whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred five eight five
five one. We want to hear from you on the
breakfast Club. Hello, who's this?
Speaker 4 (10:58):
YO?
Speaker 15 (10:59):
Called trust called it?
Speaker 4 (11:00):
What out for three? What's happening?
Speaker 15 (11:02):
Hey?
Speaker 12 (11:02):
Listen man DJ NV is ESSI larious, get over sharp
and the guards up and listening to the last week.
Speaker 13 (11:07):
Trying to call it.
Speaker 12 (11:08):
He never said that Glue w Foxki Minaj. He said
twenty for twenty it would be a fox.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
He never said that she would wash it.
Speaker 12 (11:16):
Okay, get off these kids, alright.
Speaker 4 (11:18):
He said that on the three he said, he did
radio you in the room with us, whatever you and
with us.
Speaker 1 (11:25):
But I heard on the radio.
Speaker 4 (11:28):
Radio still on the radio.
Speaker 12 (11:30):
He never said that.
Speaker 4 (11:32):
Get off his back. I play.
Speaker 6 (11:36):
Hello, who's this?
Speaker 12 (11:37):
Good morning? Ditch in Courtgain from Atlanta.
Speaker 7 (11:40):
Courtney from Atlanta, whatever, get it off your chest?
Speaker 12 (11:42):
I wanted to. They had at the air pace.
Speaker 4 (11:44):
They go cowboys, you already know what happened over the weekend.
Speaker 6 (11:47):
I don't know what happened.
Speaker 12 (11:49):
Oh, don't jump back like that and you watch that game. Hey,
it was a game. Was like a two foot Bowl
game though, man white game boy, very close.
Speaker 3 (11:57):
That great game wasn't like no super Bowl game. That
game was like a game of Madden that you play
at home with you in a friend.
Speaker 9 (12:03):
It was great, amazing game. Sometimes you be looking at
the world that he caught it. It was.
Speaker 6 (12:09):
It was one of those games.
Speaker 12 (12:11):
Yeah, that that was good man. But come boys and
have a good day.
Speaker 7 (12:15):
And I think y'all should check your kicking for steroids
because his leg is crazy.
Speaker 3 (12:18):
I just want that. I just want the record. First
of all, that's not wild, that's not his leg is crazy.
I just want I want the record to show too
that Russell Wilson was great when the Giants suck, just
like I told they would be.
Speaker 4 (12:29):
Y'all are butt bulling too right now?
Speaker 3 (12:31):
Record okay, but to look at me king, Hello, Hello, Paul, Hello,
who's this?
Speaker 4 (12:41):
You stay on the game to something, but look at me?
Speaker 12 (12:44):
Where the energy? My wife be back? Shout out and
brought back record.
Speaker 4 (12:50):
Family, Calm down, good morning learning.
Speaker 12 (12:54):
You already know it's lovely from the Bronx.
Speaker 4 (12:56):
What's up, lovely? Not down?
Speaker 7 (12:59):
Yes, and it's my wife.
Speaker 3 (13:01):
Your phone is mester bluetooth take You're trying to say
that he's happy that his wife testing figure rolls back.
Speaker 4 (13:07):
That's what you're trying to say, his wife and his mind.
Speaker 6 (13:11):
Damn my love you love.
Speaker 4 (13:14):
You, You gotta fix your bluetobe go wait.
Speaker 7 (13:17):
Oh my goodness. If you're listen to love you, we're trying.
Speaker 8 (13:19):
To say hello, say welcome back, trying to.
Speaker 9 (13:22):
Say but it's bonus trash. Get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If
you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 6 (13:35):
It's away. Is your time to get it off your
chest way.
Speaker 9 (13:39):
Whether you're mad or bless, time to get up and
get something.
Speaker 6 (13:43):
Call up now.
Speaker 4 (13:43):
Eight hundred five eight five one o five one.
Speaker 6 (13:46):
We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 4 (13:48):
Hello, who's this?
Speaker 6 (13:49):
Hey, adell?
Speaker 4 (13:51):
What's up? Get it off your chest?
Speaker 1 (13:53):
Y'all?
Speaker 15 (13:53):
How y'all doing with? First of all, I can because
of course the try Kirk his family that wanted to
flip that slide by, but I wanted to shout out.
I went to the Baltimore show last week in a
little bit late. She kept forwarding that the Baltimore two
step on me right there, I got it on camera
and everything.
Speaker 4 (14:09):
I did it for you, and.
Speaker 6 (14:10):
You did it for me.
Speaker 15 (14:11):
I free save it and I wanted to give your
re views yourself.
Speaker 4 (14:15):
What's up?
Speaker 16 (14:15):
Go ahead and do it?
Speaker 4 (14:16):
What's up?
Speaker 15 (14:17):
I thought it was really good, like I my like
it came out strong, confident, natural. You're real funny for real.
I think you happen to take to actually have a
special Uh. You can just tell by the way you
carry yourself and especially with them problem to jokes. I
think we had a whole situation in the crowd and
kind of fun it off and he was still funny. Yeah,
he's not even to do that. It's not really enjoyed myself.
(14:38):
My wife enjoyed it. Uh, And I'm product you looking
forward to what you got in the store for you.
Speaker 5 (14:43):
Yes, thank you so much, Adele. Yeah, should be on
your beautiful wife. I thank y'all for coming.
Speaker 8 (14:47):
I appreciate you and I did that two step, So
thank you.
Speaker 4 (14:50):
I good.
Speaker 6 (14:52):
I want thanks for her minor and not a good one.
Speaker 9 (14:54):
And don't don't call back up here asking you got
your video for the two steps?
Speaker 4 (14:59):
You got good death.
Speaker 3 (15:02):
I appreciated damn while he got the discarded.
Speaker 4 (15:07):
So much engine and I appreciate it.
Speaker 6 (15:09):
Hello, who is hello?
Speaker 1 (15:11):
Yo?
Speaker 15 (15:11):
Yo?
Speaker 6 (15:12):
What's up?
Speaker 14 (15:12):
More?
Speaker 4 (15:13):
Just from some of them? Three? What's happening?
Speaker 9 (15:16):
What's going on?
Speaker 15 (15:17):
Show man? How you doing this for this.
Speaker 4 (15:18):
Blessed black and Holly favor?
Speaker 15 (15:20):
With my brother, I'll feel the same way.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
So shut this off.
Speaker 15 (15:24):
My only event.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
Tell the little people, tell him you know people live there.
I'll go raised or whatnot? Always looking down on us
because little bit I've been in the culinary industry always
here on always.
Speaker 12 (15:39):
Because these little privileged.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
People are out here. Just how certain connections? What don't
look at the real and you know we always got
the bigger people about politic and stuff like that.
Speaker 4 (15:49):
S great.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
Well the small get us what we need to be at.
Speaker 4 (15:53):
Well, listen, don't focus on that.
Speaker 3 (15:54):
Focus on shouting out your business while you're in the
breakfast club this morning.
Speaker 4 (15:57):
Shot out your business man.
Speaker 3 (15:58):
Tell people where they can you know you for some
color for a dope culinary experience.
Speaker 1 (16:02):
Oh man, if you're looking at radio, sure you know
me mar everybody.
Speaker 4 (16:08):
That ain't gonna work, but that ain't gonna that's not
how you market and promote your business man. What is
the name of your what is the name?
Speaker 1 (16:17):
Oh no, I'm just I'm I don't have my own business.
I don't want one.
Speaker 4 (16:22):
He's in culinary school right now. So you're in culinary school.
Speaker 7 (16:25):
Yeah, we have a good one.
Speaker 9 (16:26):
But he was saying that white people hate on him
while he's in culinary school.
Speaker 6 (16:29):
That's what we're saying.
Speaker 3 (16:30):
That's all I thought. He was making this out. He
couldn't get no business. Yeah, like he cooks and nobody
hiring them.
Speaker 4 (16:35):
Get it off your chest.
Speaker 9 (16:37):
Eight hundred five A five, one oh five one. Now
when we come back from Howard University, we have Lauren L.
Rose ahead, what something on?
Speaker 11 (16:43):
Hey?
Speaker 10 (16:43):
Vy?
Speaker 4 (16:44):
How you feeling? He was all in the Howard paying
and stuff, understand, trying to We.
Speaker 17 (16:49):
Were trolling Envy, you know Howard it was at Dell
State Howard University link up. You know they wanted to know. Really, yeah,
because that's the that's the envy thing. I't got nothing
to do with that. I just, you know, organized the troll.
Speaker 4 (17:02):
Recorded the video and no I need to be who
won the game.
Speaker 6 (17:06):
Nobody knows.
Speaker 8 (17:07):
I don't know. I'll fight out for you. I don't know.
Speaker 17 (17:11):
Crazy, But yeah, so we were outside this weekend, So
we're going to get into that in the latest. Uh,
the Canelo crawl, the fight went down. I was outside
for New York Fashion Week. Cardi b literally shut down
the streets. I ran in a Sherry Shepherd you know,
she got a lot going on over there her talk show.
So I got some exclusive details on what's actually happening
with the show.
Speaker 8 (17:29):
Emmy's happened. We got a lot to talk about in
this first hour.
Speaker 9 (17:32):
All right, we'll get into all that next and don't
go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast
Club owning Everybody's DJ MV Jess Ladis Charlamagne the God.
Speaker 4 (17:44):
We are the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 3 (17:46):
Lets Monday just be hitting you the way Crawford hit
Canelo over the weekend. Man, Remember you just hit me,
fun them around like woke up, like damn, it's Monday.
Speaker 4 (17:52):
That's right, Well then we are.
Speaker 9 (17:54):
Let's get to the latest with Lauri war Be, coming
with straight fast. She gets some from somebody that.
Speaker 4 (18:01):
Detail.
Speaker 8 (18:02):
I'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything,
and she'd.
Speaker 4 (18:05):
Be having the latest on you.
Speaker 6 (18:07):
The Latest with Lauren La Rosa.
Speaker 4 (18:10):
Sometimes you have fact, sometimes you have details. Sometimes you
have a little bit every time.
Speaker 6 (18:14):
The latest on the Breakfast club.
Speaker 17 (18:17):
Man was this a weekend. There was a lot going on,
so we are going to start quickly. We're gonna go
over to Vegas for the Canelo versus Crawford fight. So
I heard you guys talking a bit about it this morning.
Terrence Crawford moved up two divisions to fight Canelo and
won the undisputed super middleweight championship on Saturday in Vegas. Now,
this made Crawford a four division world champion and put
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his name in the history books by becoming the first
men's fighter in the four belt era since two thousand
and seven to become an undisputed champion in three weight
classes Junior welterweight, UH welterweight, and super middleweight.
Speaker 8 (18:51):
So congratulations to him absolutely.
Speaker 17 (18:53):
Now I do have the audio from one of the
post post fight interviews where Connelo was talking about Terance
Crawford and compared him to Floyd Mayweather.
Speaker 18 (18:59):
Let's say, let's in the world of comparisons that we
live in right now, if you can compare and contrast
the fight between yourself and Floyd Mayweather Junior, and tonight's
about with Terrence Bud Crawford if you can't.
Speaker 9 (19:12):
No, I think god for he is way better than
than Floyd Mayweather.
Speaker 17 (19:16):
Yeah, now that was a big take. Of course he's
fought both of them. Yeah, so that was a big, big,
big take.
Speaker 7 (19:21):
But really, I think people.
Speaker 4 (19:24):
Who watch boxing, no.
Speaker 17 (19:26):
Well, I just wanted to make sure that we sent
that uh Terrence Crawford some love because he also talked
a lot that night about how people underestimated him and thought,
you know, because people didn't really he doesn't have the
biggest star power, that he wasn't going to win the fight,
and he definitely took that home.
Speaker 8 (19:39):
So congratulations to him now, right.
Speaker 17 (19:43):
He doesn't have like the biggest star power, no, no, no, yeah,
like people were under he was saying that people were
underestimating him because of that.
Speaker 8 (19:49):
But we're going to move on over to New York.
Speaker 17 (19:51):
So this weekend, New York Fashion Week kicked off and
there was so much going on. So I attended the
Sergio Hudson show over the weekend. Shout out to Sergia Hudson.
He came here with Stephanie Mills. He's been here a
couple of times, so he showed his spring and summer
twenty twenty sixth line, and at his show, he had
Alandria from Love and Love Island. I was gonna say
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love here, but Love Island on the runway her and
Shelley of Love Island. You watched the show, you know
that from season six of season seven. You know, these
girls have become like the muses of the show.
Speaker 4 (20:20):
And they are beautiful. They Oh my guy.
Speaker 17 (20:23):
I saw them backstage at or I saw a laundria
backstage at one of the shows, and I just couldn't
stop staring at She's so beautiful. Yes, yeah, So they
were everywhere. They were on every runway, they were at
every show. They were the muses of New York Fashion Week.
But also in attendance for Sergio was Miss Stephanie Mills.
Of course Mary J. Blige was there as well stylist
and icon June Ambrose. I got to meet her, yes,
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And then Sherry Shepard was there. I saw Sherry Shepherd
a few times this week, but this was one of
the first times that we actually got to like talk,
because you know, you're just moving and grooving, and she had.
Speaker 8 (20:54):
Pulled me to the side just to say hello.
Speaker 17 (20:55):
Her and her publicist, Miss Simone, and They were actually
telling me how our segment that we did on Nia
Long when we reported on it, and we actually pulled
the audio of what Sherry said was really helpful for
her on the back end because it cleared up all
of them because it looked so messy and so crazy. Yeah,
so she was just talking to me a bit about
navigating his space and you know, how to get in
people's business, but like get.
Speaker 8 (21:15):
To the point and keep clarity and things.
Speaker 4 (21:18):
She'll give you some tea on her executive pro Murray leaving.
Speaker 17 (21:22):
She could not give me any tea. She would not
tell me anything. But I did make some phone calls.
I had a couple of conversations because what has been
said has been there's been a few things. It's been that,
you know, there was issues with John and execs. It's
been said that possibly John and Cherry and are best friends,
fell out.
Speaker 8 (21:38):
He made that clear when he was leaving. Yeah, that
that they're still good.
Speaker 17 (21:42):
But what I was told, and also two people were
trying to say that the conversation was around ratings, that
maybe her ratings had slipped and that's why they're bringing
in like new EPs, new showrunners. So what I was
told was that the September second announcement when John mentioned
that he was leaving, is exactly what it was. It's
nothing about rating. Sherry Shepherd has been number two in
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the eighteen and fifty four key demographic, which is the
demographic that really matters. The only show above her is
Kelly and Mark and she's been there for some years now.
When she got renewed for her season four, I remember
being a big thing that she was still number two.
Speaker 8 (22:16):
So people were making.
Speaker 17 (22:19):
Yes, eighteen fifty four. Yeah, but people are making this
a conversation about is her show falling off? Are the
ratings going out the window because now they're having to
bring in new staff, like the you know, the production
companies and networks are bringing in people. And from what
I was told over the weekend, that is not true whatsoever. Yeah,
So just wanted to, you know, clear that up. But
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also Fashion Week, Cardi B. Yes, let's get to it, baby, Okay,
So Cardi B. First of all, her and Culture were
out at some of the shows. Alexander Wayne had.
Speaker 13 (22:48):
A huge show, so cute.
Speaker 17 (22:50):
Yeah, so her and Culture dressed alike. And when I
tell y'all, culture was the moment.
Speaker 4 (22:54):
Baby.
Speaker 17 (22:55):
Yes, if you watch any of the videos from Alexander
Wayne's show, you'll see culture and Cardi and cult just
like she's taking it, like she's posing. She's doing all
the things. A ton of other celebrities as well too.
But then Cardi took it uptown. So she's uptown. She's
doing this bodega pop up as a part of her
rollout for am I the Drama. And when I tell y'all,
there had to be at least like ten thousand people
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out there, it was, yes, in the streets. Her car
was literally blocked. She couldn't even move.
Speaker 6 (23:21):
She jumped on the roof right she had to.
Speaker 8 (23:22):
She couldn't go nowhere else.
Speaker 17 (23:24):
She had blossom on the roof of the car, where
her culture was also in the car too. But Cardi
B talked about the pop up and she said that
Atleenic underestimated the amount of people that would show up.
Speaker 8 (23:33):
Let's take a litten to Cardi be speaking on the
pop up.
Speaker 19 (23:36):
That pop up was insane. I think we underestimated that
pop up. But that pop up means a lot to
me because it's like Washington Heights is like my second hood.
I used to walk the bridge from High Bridge, the
one fifty fifth Bridge all the way over here. I
always told you that I used to live going one
for seven in Broadway, and my grandma she's from She's
from like the Donda Block for real. So for me
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to see so many people pop up from me and
the block said, I will walk up and down, up
and down with me and one of my best friends,
Dayella's and my sister Hennessey and stuff like that. It
means a lot to me, like more than you guys
could ever imagine. And even though it was like eighteen
years ago, fifteen years ago, it just feels like yesterday.
(24:17):
And I just can't believe that all these people pop
up for me dropping.
Speaker 3 (24:21):
The clues, bonds for Cardi b understanding that you still
have to have a rollout, and when it comes to
marketing and promotion, this is a dope rollout, okay, Like
you know, everybody gave the Clips a lot of credit,
and they should have got it for just hitting up
a bunch of media outlets, because that's what you used
to do when you would.
Speaker 4 (24:37):
Have a rollout.
Speaker 3 (24:37):
What Cardi's doing is actually, you know, putting together events
and pop ups and marketing and promotion. Like she's got
a very dope rollout.
Speaker 7 (24:44):
That's what she's doing. It like the nineties, hand very
hand in hand. She's out here in the street.
Speaker 9 (24:48):
She got the thing on. I've seen her walking through
the trains. I seen her going dowd the train.
Speaker 13 (24:52):
Was fired on the subway.
Speaker 4 (24:53):
That was hilarious.
Speaker 5 (24:54):
They got really gave her ten dollars right there on
the spot for the album.
Speaker 8 (24:58):
That was so funny.
Speaker 17 (24:59):
Yeah, so while she was at the bode because she
brought almost two hundred sandwiches and nearly three hundred drinks
for everybody outside, according to one of the Delaware deli workers,
like she brought everybody their favorite sandwiches, you know, all
the things.
Speaker 3 (25:09):
So yeah, So it's just interesting to me to see
an artist out there working because these artists be acting
like they too cool for school.
Speaker 4 (25:15):
All of them think they Beyonce.
Speaker 3 (25:17):
They can just drop an album and you know their
TikTok followers and social media followers gonna go by it. No,
you better go out there and work and let people
know you got an album coming. And then when you
sell thirty thousand records your first week and you know
your album is done after the week, you wonder.
Speaker 9 (25:30):
Why thirty thousands consider good. Now, well, yeah, thirty thousands
consider good because you know you put into the streaming,
play and purchasing things of thirty thousands.
Speaker 3 (25:38):
So imagine what you did if you actually went and
workedst did over one hundred.
Speaker 7 (25:42):
That's right, Okay, we see, which is amazing.
Speaker 4 (25:43):
Cardi's gonna definitely do over.
Speaker 8 (25:45):
Absolutely, they don't really make money from streaming.
Speaker 4 (25:47):
They do, yes, they do.
Speaker 9 (25:49):
They make money for streaming, but it's like small. I
like that, but they do make money off of it.
Speaker 13 (25:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (25:54):
And then wrapping up, I do want to mention you
can also order. She set it up.
Speaker 17 (25:57):
Cardi set it up where you can order am I
the drama on doorda ash. Once it's released, it kind
of goes fast. Cardi b bodegga.
Speaker 8 (26:03):
Situation order that on door dash. Yeah, she has it
where you can order.
Speaker 7 (26:08):
You could buy a vinyl. I'm sure you can buy
T shirts.
Speaker 9 (26:09):
I'm sure you could buy the because I don't know
if they have a concept, but I know they have
vinylin CD right marketing.
Speaker 8 (26:13):
Yeah, she has she has all of those.
Speaker 4 (26:15):
Yes, that's doing.
Speaker 8 (26:17):
Yeah, so that's the latest.
Speaker 17 (26:18):
Going back inside of the next well not not true.
Next hour, We're gonna talk about them means you got
to go to l A.
Speaker 6 (26:22):
Okay, all right.
Speaker 9 (26:22):
Now, when we come back and we got front page news,
Tesling figure rose back.
Speaker 7 (26:25):
So we're kicking with test.
Speaker 5 (26:26):
That's just like dropping cles for Lauren getting through that segment.
Keep moving right then, you kept it moving. You gave
us the right Appreciate it and ate that. Damn miss
you at Sergio Hudson. I mean, yes, I was there
too yesterday. Yes, I landed back and I was tired.
Speaker 8 (26:44):
I figured I told him that you had shows. But
thank you, sir. I appreciate that.
Speaker 6 (26:47):
All right.
Speaker 9 (26:48):
When we come back, like I said, Tesling, figure out
front page news and don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast
Club morning. You're checking out the Breakfast Club morning.
Speaker 4 (26:55):
Everybody is tj Envy just hilarious.
Speaker 9 (26:58):
Charlamagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. Let's get
back in some front page news.
Speaker 4 (27:02):
Sot off for some quick sports over the week.
Speaker 9 (27:04):
In Terrence Crawford defeated Canelo Alvarez by unanimous decision.
Speaker 7 (27:08):
Now he is the undisputed super middleweight, holds the world title.
So I watched laces to Terrence.
Speaker 4 (27:12):
Crawford and dropping the clues bonds from Terrence Crawford.
Speaker 3 (27:15):
I wanted to do Canelo and Crawford retiring now because
neither one of them have anything left.
Speaker 6 (27:19):
To proof, you know, I think they do a rematch. No,
why not?
Speaker 9 (27:23):
Canelo made a hundred million dollars one hundred and fifty
Jesus Christ for real? Yes, but well, Canelo got a
couple more fights. I think Conelo got a couple more fights.
Under Turkey.
Speaker 7 (27:32):
They said Bud got I think ten million, fifty.
Speaker 3 (27:33):
MILLI no, Bud got like fifty million. But Budd was
playing when he said he got made. He said that
in the interview with Aca Barrock. He was clearly joker.
Speaker 8 (27:40):
So if he got fifty million, why Canelo get one?
Speaker 3 (27:43):
Canelo was the biggest draws, the bigger draw in its
Mexican Independence Weekend. Like I love my sloop to Terrence Crawford,
But Terrence Crawford has never been as big of a
draw as Canelo album, like never, Like people have just
started a lot of people outside of boxing are just
starting to realize who Terrence correct?
Speaker 5 (28:00):
Yeah, so he sold most of this well, yeah, most
of the tickets absolute.
Speaker 9 (28:05):
Yeah, all right, and there's a quick sports uh, cowboys
beat the Giant.
Speaker 6 (28:09):
Y'all know that.
Speaker 9 (28:10):
Seahawks beat Stealings, Rams beat the Titans, Patriots beat the Dolphins.
Speaker 4 (28:13):
Don't you laugh?
Speaker 9 (28:14):
Test? Sat Line beat the Bears. Carlinos beat the pant This,
Falcons beat the Vikings, The Eagles beat the Chiefs.
Speaker 7 (28:20):
Coach beat the Broncos, Ravens beat.
Speaker 9 (28:21):
The Browns, Bengals beat the Jaguars, the Bills beat the Jets,
Seahawks beat the Stealers, and then uh Monday Night for
boll the Buccaneers played Houston and the Chargers take on
the Raiders.
Speaker 4 (28:31):
What's up, Teas?
Speaker 13 (28:33):
What's going on? DJ and V Jets? Silarious, Charlemagne to God. Hey,
let's get into it. Guys.
Speaker 14 (28:39):
If you are disable and use Uber, check this story out.
The US government is suing Uber, accusing the ride sharing
company of discriminating against passengers with disabilities.
Speaker 1 (28:49):
Now.
Speaker 14 (28:50):
The US Department of Justice said Uber drivers routinely refused
to serve people with disabilities, including riders who travel with
service animals or wheelchairs. The Department also said Uber and
its drivers charged people without permission for cleaning fees for
serving up for service animals, and charge people for cancelation
fees after they denied the service. So let me say
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that again. After they say, you know, I'm not going
to give you a ride, they still charge them for
the cancelation fee, So I think that's wrong. Some drivers
also say that they've been insulted, demeaned, and have just
been flat out just been up. The drivers have been
ruled to them. So I want to ask you guys
a question. I know I've gotten in an Uber before,
you know, after the service animal has been in a
car and it did require a cleaning fee.
Speaker 13 (29:34):
Do y'all think that's discrimination?
Speaker 9 (29:36):
Well, well, when you're getting the car and there's a
service animal and it's spelled like dog, no like you.
Speaker 14 (29:42):
If you're getting in after the Uber, if the service
animal messed up the vehicle, they're saying that they're getting
charged these fees.
Speaker 13 (29:48):
Do you consider that discrimination or is that fair?
Speaker 3 (29:50):
I think the Uber driver needed to let the person
know beforehand, like there should be something on the app
that lets you know, hey, we don't accept service animals,
not even just service animals, just dogs in the car period,
because to me, it just sounds like these Uber drivers
don't want the responsibility to clean up after.
Speaker 7 (30:09):
You can't discriminate somebody's service dog.
Speaker 4 (30:11):
So but if you just say animals, that's what that's
not discrimination. If you say we don't, I don't accept
pets like it's something. But if it's a.
Speaker 9 (30:15):
Service animal, you can't discriminate. I don't want you can't
work like that because if it's a service animal, you
need it for us is already I don't want service animal.
Speaker 4 (30:25):
Like there's some drivers that don't let you eat in
the car different.
Speaker 9 (30:28):
Than the service animal. If you have a service animal
and you have a service animal vest, they have to
let you in a majority of all the stores certain
service animals. You reply, and some people when I'm talking
about about Carter, I'm in my car and I say,
I don't accept animals in my car. If you're a
driver and you're driving for the public, you have to
be able to take service animals.
Speaker 7 (30:46):
Same thing with like buses and flights you have to take.
Speaker 16 (30:49):
Yes, that's right.
Speaker 13 (30:50):
That's why they getting sued.
Speaker 4 (30:51):
That's why they get sued.
Speaker 9 (30:52):
Yes, well it's not just not just the homies pit bull, like,
this is a service animal that's dead for a reason.
Speaker 4 (30:59):
It's hard to call it this crriminations. You know about
I want animals in my car. Yeah, I saw.
Speaker 14 (31:02):
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. This is a tough one
when it comes to the animals. Now, you know, not
letting people ride, Okay, you know we can have that,
but I.
Speaker 13 (31:08):
Know that sometimes you need to pay a cleaning feed.
Speaker 4 (31:10):
That I do know, you know.
Speaker 13 (31:11):
So I thought that was interesting to talk about it.
Speaker 14 (31:13):
So it looks like you guys just made a point
on this that proved why this is going to court.
So another story I want to tell you about our brother,
everybody's brother, Malcolm Jamal Warner, wanted to give you an
update on his honor and his legacy. His wife over
the weekend, Tanisha Warner, who is the widow of actor
Malcolm Jamal Warner, who tragically died, as we know, in
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a drowning accident in Costa Rica almost two months ago,
announced that she and her daughter would be launching two initiatives,
River and Ember and the Michael Jamal Warner Foundation to
honor his memory. So she said on Instagram, thank you
for holding us in so much love during this tender time.
Tomorrow mark's our anniversary and my heart is wide open.
Speaker 13 (31:54):
For the first time.
Speaker 14 (31:55):
I'm sharing a glimpse of the love that began it all.
So you can go to the Instagram seek photos. You know,
they had a private relationship, didn't have a lot of
her photos and the wedding photos out there, so she
did put that out there. And so they're starting those
organizations in his name, and just give you quickly a
little bit about it.
Speaker 13 (32:14):
The River and Ember.
Speaker 14 (32:15):
It invites families to connect through story and art. The
goal is to deepen the bond between parents and children.
And the Malcolm Jamal Warner Family Foundation exists to honor
the truth by nurturing the next generation of poets, painters, musicians,
performers and creators who carry courage, freedom and authenticity. We
remember that, you know, Malcolm was also a poet as well.
Speaker 4 (32:38):
So absolutely tell I want to go back to the
uber thing, right, do you do you have?
Speaker 3 (32:44):
Is there like a certification that proves your animal as
a service though there's.
Speaker 5 (32:49):
Some of.
Speaker 13 (32:51):
Yeah, they yeah, they do have.
Speaker 14 (32:53):
They do have a service animal certification that you can
apply for which a lot of people be cheatinges as
fy because people get on the plane for free with
but yes, you do, you can prove it.
Speaker 3 (33:02):
It's a service app And this is why this is
an interesting lawsuit because it says Uber drivers must allow
service animals but can choose whether to allow other pets
are emotional support animals because these animals are protected by law.
For non service animals, rids got to contact the driver
in advance and shore they are comfortable with pets and
to avoid any issues.
Speaker 9 (33:22):
So service animals are totally different, Like they're not just
your comfort, am, But how do you prove as the
service if I'm a dress to get documentation? How do
you prove as the service if I'm a drive? Because
if I got my emotional support dog and I'm like,
well I need it, and I'm like no, And you
can buy a vest of Amazon, like you could buy
a service animals, but you really can one.
Speaker 3 (33:41):
Time shut up the set with THEE not for an
emotional support dog.
Speaker 4 (33:45):
That's two different that's two different things.
Speaker 6 (33:48):
But but that's my point.
Speaker 3 (33:49):
And so it's up to the According to this, it's
up to the Uber drivers discretion. Emotional He can't he
can't discriminate against the service animal, but he can tell
you if you got an emotional support dog.
Speaker 7 (33:59):
No, just which is which documentation? Mission documentation?
Speaker 5 (34:03):
Because people who have emotional support dogs or anxiety and
all that, right, but that's.
Speaker 13 (34:09):
What people people are getting discriminated against.
Speaker 4 (34:12):
With the document the service animals emotional. Yeah all right,
but listen, I want to salute to tess Man.
Speaker 3 (34:20):
Test is gonna be doing Front page News all of
this week because Tesling Figureo is going to be on
Abby Phillips Show this Thursday on CNN and they donet
messed around and let goddamn Tesling Figaro on mother freaking CNN.
Speaker 14 (34:36):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (34:36):
And so she'll be there this Thursday at ten o'clock, right, yes, sir, yes, yes.
Speaker 8 (34:41):
Yes, girl, yes, definitely, Thank you so much.
Speaker 15 (34:44):
And I like this.
Speaker 3 (34:45):
That's the reason I like Abby show because Abby brings
on voices, uh that need to be on TV, but
you don't see on TV like you should like people
like Tesling Figaro should be bringing Anna from the Young
Turks on the was and Ankasparian.
Speaker 4 (34:58):
So that's gonna be that's gonna be good. You know
who're gonna on there with yet?
Speaker 14 (35:01):
Know they haven't told me yet, but I will be
in the studio with you guys on Thursday. So it's Thursday,
and uh, we'll see what to do. I'm a behave myself.
Speaker 3 (35:08):
Charlemagne, No, I don't want you to behave on seeing
that boy, I want you to cool fil and be
Tesla figure out.
Speaker 7 (35:14):
I don't want you to behave all right, well, they contest.
We'll see tomorrow absolutely peas all right.
Speaker 4 (35:20):
When we come back, Nick Cannon will be joining us,
so don't move. It's the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 6 (35:24):
Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 4 (35:28):
Good morning.
Speaker 9 (35:29):
Everybody's DJ env just Hiliris, Charlomagne, the god we are
the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 7 (35:34):
Lona Roaster is here as well, and.
Speaker 4 (35:35):
We got a special guest in the building, a man.
I have no problem calling an icon.
Speaker 16 (35:39):
I appreciate it.
Speaker 6 (35:42):
Can in his head.
Speaker 20 (35:43):
How you doing about man, man, I'm good. I mean
I would say the same about you.
Speaker 15 (35:47):
Man.
Speaker 16 (35:48):
No, not yet, not come on, man, I quick play it.
Speaker 1 (35:50):
You know.
Speaker 3 (35:51):
The reason made me think of that, I was I
was listening to you on myth Bleak podcast, okay, and
I was just like, I don't know if it's because
you and Bleak got such history, but I don't know.
I feel like I heard a different side of you
in that interview.
Speaker 4 (36:02):
I don't know why. It was like it made me
look at things at a different perspective, not like I
didn't always look at you in that way. But I'm like, yo,
Nick has really done a lot.
Speaker 3 (36:11):
And I remember it was one part you was talking
about how you just wanted to do things that were
always authentic. Yeah, and it made me start thinking about
all the different hats you won, the comedian, actor, TV holes, rapper, director, executive,
And I was just like, damn nah, especially.
Speaker 20 (36:26):
Coming from you, man, because that even that conversation that
was when Smith was up here, and he was But
I've been in this game for so long, Like I've
been running through New York since the nineties, you know
what I mean. And I used to run with them
because we was all kind of young and stuff, so
and everybody used to look out for me because I
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was like this kid that was doing stand up and
rapping and all of that stuff. So everybody would look
out for me. It's like from Jay to you know,
Will Smith, all of those different people kind of took
a liking to me. So I've seen the game since
the nineties, and to your point, man, like I've been
blessed to be able to do so many different things.
Speaker 16 (37:07):
But it's like time. You don't think, like, damn, thirty years.
Speaker 4 (37:10):
Have passed, you know what?
Speaker 20 (37:12):
I mean, and I've done. I've done so much stuff
that I forgot about a lot of times. But it's like,
you know, from the movies, the TV shows and all
that stuff, and now I'm just in a space man,
where I'm just trying to operate and be the best
father I can be. And you know, peace, that's a
piece was most important.
Speaker 3 (37:29):
Which role feels more most authentically used and which one
do you think people underestimate?
Speaker 20 (37:35):
I mean, if we're talking like artistry, I love acting,
I mean at the core, but stand up is what
got me on.
Speaker 4 (37:43):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 20 (37:44):
Stand up is what you can do for the rest
of your life. And it's evolved in such a way
now so I probably never stopped doing that. There used
to be this idea of like, oh, I want to
be the entrepreneur and the hustler, and I kind of
I did that for like ten fifteen years and did
it heavy. It made a lot of money in and
it was like it ain't even really about that no
(38:04):
more so, if I'm talking about my craft, I think
I really enjoy acting, but I'm still gonna be the
business man that I am. Ill now I'm in that
space where I just want to give people opportunities, and
so that has kind of almost stepped in.
Speaker 16 (38:18):
Front of like how much money I can make it, like, yo,
how many people can I help?
Speaker 20 (38:21):
And that's why I say with you, man, I mean
from the Black Effect to everything you're building in the
space is of mental health. Like it's so necessary and
so needed that I don't think you get the flowers
as much as you should because you are quietly building
culture for this next generation where nobody else is doing it,
(38:42):
and you're doing it in a way where it's unapologetic,
and I mean it's from somebody who always wanted to
do it and literally watched you build it.
Speaker 16 (38:52):
I'm like, man, that's so dope, but you.
Speaker 4 (38:54):
Did build it.
Speaker 3 (38:55):
That's what I'm saying, Like to me, the underestimated part
about you is your role as an executive because you
didn't know while and I was going on with twenty
two seasons. Yeah yeah, yeah, like you know, people don't
may not know the mass singer. You're an executive producer
of that.
Speaker 15 (39:08):
Yeah that was you.
Speaker 4 (39:09):
Was like, yo, left I brought it out. Yeah, we
got it.
Speaker 20 (39:12):
We took it from it was a Korean property, it was,
and it was a hit over overseason. We brought it
here now what season fourteen. So it's just like, but
that's a that's to me, those are things like I
just enjoy it, and I guess that's the business mindset
as an executive. But to me, like that's like I'm
(39:34):
sow in that space now, like I'm probably creating maybe
three or four different game shows and stuff like that
coming up, because I understand like, oh, I can have
fun doing this, but then at the same time, this
is an empty space that you don't really see us
in that much.
Speaker 4 (39:50):
So you was the chairman of Team Nick for ten years.
Speaker 16 (39:52):
Ten years. Yeah, yeah, we was over there fifteen fifteen,
and you was.
Speaker 3 (39:56):
Over there that story because I didn't realize what the
mass thing is. I didn't realize you left America's Got Talent.
Speaker 16 (40:04):
Yeah, I mean, well that was dang.
Speaker 4 (40:06):
It was so long ago.
Speaker 20 (40:07):
But you know, me running my mouth doing saying stuff
I ain't had no business saying. Uh, well, actually I
was telling jokes in my stand up in NBC didn't
like it, uh and they kind of like threatened to
fire me.
Speaker 16 (40:22):
And I was on my chappelle at the time, like
I had been kicking it with him, and.
Speaker 20 (40:27):
I was like, oh, well, they go, well I quit
and I literally just stepped away from America's Got Talent.
And everybody's like, yo, this is the biggest mistake of
your entire career. Million yeah, yeah, and it was people
are like jobs like that don't come around again. Howard
Stern was trying to convince me to stay, and he
I'm looking up to him because he told NBC when
(40:48):
you know, back in the day, that he was leaving
and all that stuff, so uh, and he was like, nah, man,
keep that job, Simon.
Speaker 16 (40:54):
Everybody was trying to convince me.
Speaker 20 (40:55):
And then I was like, nah, I know my worst
And then I went and created a show whereat Fox
that was bigger than America's Got Town.
Speaker 17 (41:02):
When you posted about you leaving agency back all those
years ago, you had said that at one point you
were in a dark place about trying to figure out
the decision.
Speaker 20 (41:09):
Yeah, because everybody was like against me, like my entire team,
and I'm like, what am I making a bad decision
because I'm literally trying to stand up for freedom of
speech and stand up for my culture and all of
that stuff. And it was like, wait, I feel like
I'm making the right decision, but nobody. They're like, nah, man,
(41:31):
you gotta this is how to game worse and you
your the highest paid host on television and all that stuff.
You step away from that, you know, the industry's not
going to rock with you no more. And I just
stood ten toes down. But it was definitely a dark
place because I mean, and that's happened a few times
in my career, so like at certain points it's like, oh,
(41:52):
I know what this is.
Speaker 16 (41:53):
It's a cycle, you know what I mean?
Speaker 20 (41:54):
So long as I can always stay true to myself,
then it ain't never gonna be a shoot with me.
But it was scary, you know when the first times happened,
you don't know, like, dang, is this over?
Speaker 4 (42:06):
Dan?
Speaker 20 (42:06):
How am I gonna feed my family from this point on?
If everybody around me agents managed, everybody was like, nah,
you got to figure this out. But you know, luckily
you believe it in yourself. Definitely played so off.
Speaker 17 (42:17):
What did you learn about like how to navigate the
race conversations working with corporations from that?
Speaker 8 (42:23):
Because I know the joke was it was you jokingly saying.
Speaker 16 (42:28):
Be careful, it's true, right, uh, And they didn't like that.
But again, and we had.
Speaker 20 (42:38):
We had several conversations, you know, closed door, and it
was just it was when you feel something isn't authentic,
you just kind of know, like, yo, I'm gonna just
trust my gut and sometimes because I don't. I don't
think there was any malice even from their side and stuff.
They're trying to protect their brand. Uh And and it
(43:00):
was part of me that just at that time in
my life, I was soap boxing, so heavy, you know
what I mean. I wanted to pontificate. I wanted to
and that's the energy I think even a lot of
us was on when it was really just like, yo,
we're standing up for us and we ownership and all
of that, and I think rightly. So it was a
(43:21):
good decision at the time. But now that I'm you know,
a little more mature and all that stuff, it's like, Yo,
you definitely got to know how to pick your battles.
Speaker 16 (43:30):
Even though I won that one.
Speaker 20 (43:32):
And you know, I would encourage people to always stand
firm and who you are and what you represent, but
that can it can drain you so much, you know
what I mean. And like I said, it's only by
the grace of God that you know I am able
to continue on and continue to keep going and not stopping.
So but yeah, man, at this point, man, I'm just
(43:52):
I'm chilling, just like I'm just like I said, piece
is the most important thing to me.
Speaker 7 (43:57):
We're still kicking with Nick Cannon Lauren at the Niked
Night Show.
Speaker 8 (44:01):
Now Late Night Space, Why Late Night Space is time?
Speaker 16 (44:04):
I think? I mean, I'm be honest.
Speaker 20 (44:06):
They kind of you know, Amazon came at me and
was like, Yo, you should do this, and I was like,
you know, like it was a fun you know take
on how to flip late night and almost like late
night radio with that used to be like the call
in advice for relationship and sex.
Speaker 16 (44:22):
And stuff like that.
Speaker 4 (44:23):
So it was a cool Uh.
Speaker 20 (44:25):
We do it at you know, a spot that I
have ownership in in Hollywood, and it's just like a
cool little date night vibe to where you know, we
bring in a professional, whether it's a therapist or a psychologist,
and you know, they give the real advice and I'm
just there for the commentary. But it's it's super dope
because then I do Man on the Street bits with
(44:45):
it and all that stuff. So it's just another thing
to do again, something to have fun with but you know,
when they presented it to me, I was like, all.
Speaker 16 (44:52):
Right, let's get it.
Speaker 4 (44:53):
I saw you on this hand, you don't believe in
you don't like the term co parenting.
Speaker 20 (44:56):
I think that was again that they click bait, I
think what I said, But in that sense, what I
was saying, I was like, is parenting you know what
I mean?
Speaker 16 (45:04):
I think we start, you know, trying to come.
Speaker 20 (45:07):
Up with all of these phrases that kind of be like, no,
we just let's just be the best parents we can
possibly be, because then once you start trying to define
what co parenting is, and then it's like then that
diminishes what our experiences just as parents, you know what
I mean. I think everybody wants to be the best
parents to their child. So I was just saying, I
(45:27):
don't like all of these terms that society just starts
putting putting on there, especially you know, based off of
they throw terms at me constantly. So I was like,
why why can't it just be parenting?
Speaker 4 (45:38):
Like why does it?
Speaker 20 (45:39):
But that there's a negative connotation sometimes that it goes
and like I've never had a bad experience, so I'd
rather just like, no, we parent together.
Speaker 16 (45:49):
Like that just sounds, you know, a little better than
what co parenting.
Speaker 20 (45:53):
Co parenting sounds like you got lawyers involved and stuff
like that, which the people who do that, that's that's cool.
But it's like, I feel like, if we're really getting
to the core of it, parenting.
Speaker 17 (46:03):
Is what we're doing, people love coming for you and
the parents do get Does it ever get to a
point where you're just like, what the hell, Like I'm
over it everything you say?
Speaker 20 (46:11):
Not really, because it's like it's been that way for years,
Like I've never like it's been there since you have
twelve kids.
Speaker 8 (46:19):
It's heightened because you mean, but it's always.
Speaker 20 (46:22):
Been able to like I'm from the stuff that we
was talking about earlier that they always like I'll say
something my mouth forget me in trouble or something, and
then it's like I got to clear it up. And
I a few years back, like I ain't even worried
about clearing that stuff up, especially when I have so
many platforms of my own that it's just like, well
long as they promoting it, I'm not even tripping so
(46:42):
because I'm gonna I'm going.
Speaker 4 (46:44):
To speak my truth.
Speaker 20 (46:45):
Yeah, and if you know, I'm only responsible for what
I say, and that for what you understand?
Speaker 17 (46:50):
Yeah, because there was a clip of you talking about
your daughters and who you want your daughter to date
and oh yeah. And even with that, I was like, well,
if you listen to what he was trying to say
and understand it, you're.
Speaker 4 (46:58):
Just taking accountability.
Speaker 8 (46:59):
You change a lot or the men you are now
is who you want your kids to date?
Speaker 12 (47:03):
Now?
Speaker 4 (47:03):
Who you were talk about that?
Speaker 8 (47:04):
Yeah, we did.
Speaker 20 (47:05):
Yeah, And most men, if you ask them honestly, would
you be like, yo, would you want your daughter to
date a young boy like you? They're gonna be like no,
you know, but in that sense like as we mature,
you're gonna be like, look, dad did a bunch of stuff,
made a lot of mistakes. Please don't find somebody like that.
But find somebody that is going to treat you right
(47:26):
and do that. And that's that's all I was saying
in that sense of like I was taking accountability and
just saying like, yeah, I do have five daughters and
I want them to make way better choices than I made.
Speaker 16 (47:38):
And I think that's what every parent.
Speaker 4 (47:40):
I would want my daughters to have.
Speaker 3 (47:42):
The version of me that went on a healing journey,
right that version you can find that early. Yeah, because
I know a lot of my homegirls not tell me
they won't even date a guy who's not trying to
do some work on themself in therapy or something big fact.
Speaker 20 (47:55):
And that's I think, you know, we obviously share that
that same energy of like therapy has changed our lives
in such a way because I used to feed off
of toxicity, you know, I used to you know, from
being diagnosed as a narcissist and all that, Like I
would like that's the type of stuff.
Speaker 16 (48:14):
It was like, yeah, yeah, I'm my ego. Yeah, yeah,
is gonna love that?
Speaker 8 (48:24):
Like, how does that work?
Speaker 16 (48:25):
It's a process. You gotta one.
Speaker 20 (48:26):
You gotta have the right psychiatrists or even psychologists that
they both can do it.
Speaker 16 (48:31):
But it's like a three week process to where you gotta.
Speaker 20 (48:35):
They do an in person verbal interview that you got
to answer all of these questions at a certain pace.
Then you got to fill out these forms, then you
got to write uh and not like they're they're not
trick questions, but there are questions that you know, from
one to ten, how do you do this? How would
you handle this in this situation? And then they take
it takes about a month to come back. And then
it's a spectrum and it tells you where you land
(48:59):
on the spec drum of MPD. And you know, luckily,
uh like the far end of the spectrum where people
a lot of people you know, associating narcissism with where
there's the lack.
Speaker 16 (49:12):
Of empathy and rage.
Speaker 20 (49:14):
I didn't have those, Like those are the things where
like people just you know, they're so into themselves that
it's dangerous. But all of the you know, the self
worth and you know, believing that who you are and
that you're you know, a unique individual and your word
(49:35):
matters more than most Like I had all of that,
and you know what I mean, so that you have
to do the work once once you've been diagnosed, you're like,
oh wow, So even in dealing with my children or
dealing with the mothers and my children, it's like, now
I'm equipped with saying, oh, yeah, I'm probably gaslighting when
I'm doing that, or oh you know what, I could
probably present this a little softer or at least with
(49:57):
a little bit more compassion, because my nature is be
like what I created this, I'm this, I'm that. And
then it's like, but that's not helping, you know what
I mean, We're not looking for resolution. I'm just looking
to be right and really feeding my ego. So I
learned all of that type of stuff and it's helped
me become a better parent and a better partner in
the scenario.
Speaker 16 (50:16):
What did you get when that was maybe like two
years ago?
Speaker 20 (50:22):
And then because you ever heard of doctor Amin, I
think you had to see him cause he's all online,
but he does all of these brain scans. He's a
brain psychiatrist and he has it's called the Aiming Clinics.
And they did like this whole brain scan on me,
and I'm thinking like, oh, I'm gonna be i'a have
a genius brain and all of this stuff, and turns
(50:45):
out like I had like severe brain damage in my
frontal lob what and like, and he would like he said,
I'm the poster child for ADHD, which I kind of
always knew, but I believe it came from, you know,
in the brains cancer. He did a whole episode on
his platform about it. But it actually they said there
was like some trauma probably when I was a kid
(51:08):
that whether I fell or something like that that actually
shifted and from that you know, He's like, you're probably
already ADHD, but because your frontal lobe was damaged, and uh,
then there was like some other we we can have
toxicity of the brain too a lot of times. So
there's like whether it's like and we don't even know
it in our communities, like everything from like mold and
(51:30):
all of that stuff can actually affect how we function.
And you know, obviously you know it's the gut to
mine ratio, Like just the stuff we're putting in our
bodies actually affects our mind. So I learned all of
this stuff within like the last two years about like
having a better brain and having you know, being able
to control your mind and accept the things that you've
(51:52):
been diagnosed with but also know that you can get better.
Speaker 7 (51:55):
We're still kicking with Nick Cannon.
Speaker 3 (51:57):
I'm tripping because, like you know, when you started having
a bunch of the kids, right, there's a lot of
people around after the mental health space spiritual leaders. They
would talk to me one person in particular, and I'm
not gonna say her name, and she was like, he
has narcisstic personality disorder.
Speaker 4 (52:10):
Blah blah blah.
Speaker 3 (52:11):
I'm like, Nick, because to your point. When I think
of narcissism, I think of lack of empathy.
Speaker 4 (52:17):
Rage.
Speaker 3 (52:17):
I'm like, that's not nick not she called it so
here you say that, it's like wow, nah, and it's.
Speaker 20 (52:22):
True, you know what I mean, because it's like it
gets there's there's certain things, especially on the spectrum, where
I had to own up and be like, man, that
I did do that, you know what I mean.
Speaker 16 (52:32):
I did try to make it all about me. I
did try to create my own and.
Speaker 20 (52:35):
That like, those are those are the concepts we used
to embrace, you know what I mean, Like, yeah, I'm
the boss, I'm I.
Speaker 4 (52:41):
Created this, It's my world.
Speaker 16 (52:43):
Chicks gotta you know, fall in line and all of
that stuff.
Speaker 1 (52:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (52:48):
So but what.
Speaker 4 (52:53):
He was getting that ain't how you had the kids.
But yeah, that is a process. That's part of So
what you baby Mama number twelve, I'm mechanic, but.
Speaker 20 (53:04):
That's I mean, you learn, man, I would, But I
was on that, you know what I mean. I was
on that for a long long period of time. And
a lot of obviously too, A lot of it, if
we're being completely honest, A lot of it is the
trauma that I was experiencing and not knowing how to
handle divorce, you know what I mean, and like me
(53:26):
acting out because I'm like, oh, I'm.
Speaker 16 (53:30):
The man now and i can end.
Speaker 20 (53:31):
Instead of healing and doing what I should have actually did,
I just jumped out there.
Speaker 16 (53:37):
And because I had everything.
Speaker 20 (53:39):
From wilding out and all the things, is like, those
were all distractions from the actual work that I probably.
Speaker 3 (53:48):
Should Did you feel like you failed because the marriage failed?
Or did you were you worried about what the industry
would think because the industry was already on some how.
Speaker 4 (53:57):
Did Nick Cannon get Mariah anyway?
Speaker 16 (53:59):
Yeah? I think it was a little bit of both.
Like I said, I hadn't did the work, you know
what I mean.
Speaker 20 (54:03):
So I was just like just as long as I
could keep moving, you know what I mean, like long,
and I didn't get a chance to slow down until
I got in therapy. But I was just like, look,
I just got to keep making money, I gotta stay hot,
I gotta stay funny, and everything else to figure itself out.
Speaker 16 (54:19):
And I just didn't do the work.
Speaker 20 (54:22):
So then I looked up, you know, twelve kids later,
and I'm like, wow, I could have did things very differently,
but you know, I stand firm on all of my
decisions because you know, I love all my kids, I
love my family infrastructure, but I know it all started
from a place of pain and not really healing properly,
(54:49):
and you know, because I had access to everything, so
I just allowed that to kind of cloud of my
decision making.
Speaker 4 (55:00):
So you think having all those kids was a response
to your.
Speaker 20 (55:03):
Trauma, yeahred hundred now that now I'm learning that now. Yeah,
And it wasn't. And it wasn't like I was acting out.
It was more of being careless, being frivolous with my
process because I could do it because I had the money,
because I had the access to whoever, and however I
(55:27):
wanted to move. And you know, okay, they coming at me,
they asking me opposed to like doing the mature thing
and saying, hey, well it probably makes more sense to
do this. And then obviously life happens as well. So
it wasn't by It wasn't like, oh, I'm gonna go
have twelve kids. It was more about like, yo, I'm
gonna just live life and have fun and whatever happens happens,
(55:48):
I can handle it when it probably you know, you know,
being almost forty five, now I could sit back and
be like, Yeah, if I would have thought the process
through a little bit more and took time to act
actually do the inner work, things might.
Speaker 16 (56:02):
Have been a little different in certain scenarios.
Speaker 8 (56:04):
You wouldn't have twelve kids.
Speaker 4 (56:07):
I don't know, you know what I mean?
Speaker 20 (56:09):
Like that, That's the only thing because every and I said,
I've always said this, every child that I had was
made out of love and there were strong relationships. It's
just it was if I would have did the work
in the healing after getting divorced, I probably would have
took my time and a lot of a lot of
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other scenarios.
Speaker 4 (56:31):
You never wanted to get a divorced digit.
Speaker 16 (56:33):
Uh ah, I don't know.
Speaker 20 (56:36):
That's that's complicated now obviously, No, Like the easy question
is like nah, like that you said, I felt like
a complete failure on so many different levels because of that,
But I also knew it was probably that's what's was.
Speaker 16 (56:50):
It was best for you know, specifically our kids and
kind of being able to be the best parents we
could be.
Speaker 4 (56:56):
So it was a tough decision.
Speaker 20 (56:58):
It was definitely a tough decision, But but I wouldn't
change it, you know what I mean, Looking back, I
think it was.
Speaker 16 (57:04):
The It was the right decision.
Speaker 20 (57:06):
And I think, you know, when I look at all
of the amazing things Mariah's doing right now.
Speaker 16 (57:10):
I was like, Yo, that's that's dope, you know what
I mean.
Speaker 20 (57:13):
Like she's in such a wonderful space, and you know,
I'm doing all right and the kids are thriving.
Speaker 16 (57:19):
So I'm like, we we did. We made the best
decision for us, because.
Speaker 20 (57:23):
I don't know if it would have been that way
if I would have been the immature young dude.
Speaker 16 (57:31):
I was trying to figure it all out.
Speaker 6 (57:33):
Back then.
Speaker 17 (57:34):
We did a segment up here where Mariah care was
saying that she was she had dated Tupac. Oh yeah,
and then Charlotte joked like she didn't need to. Well,
but you reposted it when you rested it, I was like, okay, Nick,
can it like stopped playing with him.
Speaker 20 (57:49):
But I mean the thing also, Charltte knows this about me,
Like I'm I'm all for the jokes. I'm all for
the good time. Like you, I'm never going nothing can
make me mad, you know what I mean. So like
that type, and you know it's funny, like even in
our house, like Maria used to have like literally the
picture of Tupac in the bubble bath or she got a.
Speaker 4 (58:09):
Big giant version.
Speaker 20 (58:14):
I think, you know what the like what are the
bathrooms and stuff like that, But it's like women love
Tupac like that. Ain't like that's one of them things
you can't You ain't never gonna be able to compare
yourself to Tupac.
Speaker 8 (58:25):
Whatever asked her like why this picture of all the pictures.
Speaker 20 (58:28):
You know, it was a David la Chapelle picture, and
now she got a relationship with all that stuff.
Speaker 16 (58:33):
But I get it. I wasn't intimidated by it.
Speaker 4 (58:37):
I mean I got ads too. Will Smith ever bond
over there?
Speaker 10 (58:44):
Now?
Speaker 17 (58:45):
I said Nick at night in the show and the
love and the relationship and advice and all that stuff
with you because you hear right today, I'm like, okay,
I get it. Before I'm like why and not a relationship.
It's so funny too, because when people here like oh, Nick,
can'n't giving it. I'm not giving no advice like I'm
if anything, I can give insight, But there's professionals there
that are given the real advice.
Speaker 20 (59:04):
But it's just I'm going through a healing process. I'm
working and and a lot of the therapists that you
see on their therapists that I've actually really worked with
in the past and kind of done stuff, so I
know their history and that and they can actually really help.
And that's just the same thing that I mean, Charlotte.
Speaker 4 (59:21):
Does this as well.
Speaker 20 (59:22):
It's like we just got to encourage doing the work
in therapy, and especially for black men, because we look
at it as a bad thing. We look at it
as like, yo, you must be crazy or something wrong
with you. Where it's like, nah, man, it's really saved
my life in so many aspects, from relationships to personal
work to you know, working through trauma. It's made me
(59:47):
a better person. So if I can offer up platform
from whether it's are the Council culture platform, whether it's
Nick Cannon at Night, where I can introduce psychologists and
therapists to the space and people, you know, embrace it.
Speaker 6 (01:00:01):
I'm with it.
Speaker 3 (01:00:01):
Nicholas Scott Cannon, Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us.
Speaker 4 (01:00:04):
My brother, this is fun. It's the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 9 (01:00:06):
Warning everybody, it's DJ MG Jess Hilary Charlamagne the guy.
Speaker 3 (01:00:10):
We are the Breakfast Club salutor Nick Cannon, man Wow
revealed a lot I didn't know that.
Speaker 21 (01:00:15):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:00:16):
He was diagnosed diagnosed with narcisstic personality disorder a couple
of years ago and had trauma and all types of stuff.
Speaker 4 (01:00:22):
I'm rested the conversation.
Speaker 6 (01:00:24):
Yeah, salute to Nick.
Speaker 4 (01:00:25):
Let's get to the latest with Lauren.
Speaker 7 (01:00:26):
Lauren becoming a straight fast man.
Speaker 4 (01:00:29):
She gets them somebody that knows somebody detail.
Speaker 8 (01:00:33):
I'm a one girl that knows a little bit about everything.
Speaker 4 (01:00:36):
She'd be having the latest on you.
Speaker 6 (01:00:38):
The latest with Lauren la Rosa.
Speaker 3 (01:00:41):
Sometimes you have a fact, sometimes you have details, sometimes
you have a little bit of everything.
Speaker 6 (01:00:44):
It's the leader on the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 17 (01:00:48):
The seventy seventh Primetime Emmy Awards went down at the
Peacock Theater in la last night. It was hosted by
a comedian Nate BARGATECTS bart test I say his last
name wrong all the time, but so he was a
former He's senl alum.
Speaker 8 (01:01:02):
And he opened up the show. They did an s
and Ol skit about the future TV, and then we
got into the show.
Speaker 10 (01:01:08):
Now.
Speaker 17 (01:01:08):
The first person you saw, the first award that was
presented was by Stephen Colbert. He walked out to present
Best Lead Actor in a Comedy Series and he got
a stand in ovation like he was there to present
an award to someone knows. But I think you know,
with all the conversations about the cancelation of his show
or whatever, it was just so much love in the
room for him.
Speaker 15 (01:01:26):
Yes.
Speaker 17 (01:01:26):
Now, he actually went on to win a trophy for
Outstanding Talk Series at the Emmys and gave an amazing speech.
Speaker 8 (01:01:33):
Let's take a listen to Stephen Colbert.
Speaker 21 (01:01:35):
Miami Goes too The Late Show with Stephen Gobert.
Speaker 4 (01:01:47):
Thank you for this honor.
Speaker 22 (01:01:49):
I want to thank CBS for giving us the privilege
to be part of the late night tradition, which I
hope continues long after we're no longer doing this show.
Ten years ago, in Septe number of twenty fifteen, Spike
Jones stopped by my office and said, Hey, what do
you want this show to be about? And I said, Ah,
Spike kind of like to do a late night show
that was about love. But at a certain point I
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realized that in some ways we were doing a late
night comedy show about loss, and that's related to love,
because sometimes you only truly know how much you love
something when you get a sense that you might be
losing it. Ten years later, in September of twenty twenty five,
My friends, I have never loved my country more desperately.
God bless America.
Speaker 4 (01:02:29):
Oh oh that was a bar dropping a clue bump, Yes,
that was.
Speaker 17 (01:02:32):
I mean, not that he needs a laugh laugh, but
that was a great last laugh for him at CBS,
because you know, even being able to thank them in
this speech is standing in so much love. Shout out
to Sephen Colbert. But the night continued. There was a
lot that happened. Tremel's Hillman became the first black man
to win an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a
Drama Series for his role in The Severance.
Speaker 8 (01:02:54):
Let's take a listen to his speech.
Speaker 6 (01:02:56):
You remember what you want to remember.
Speaker 4 (01:02:58):
You make time for what you want to make time.
Speaker 21 (01:03:00):
I'm for do the work, show up, and most importantly,
for the love of God, don't embarrass me in public.
My first acting coach was tough, y'all, but all great
mothers are.
Speaker 15 (01:03:14):
Mama.
Speaker 21 (01:03:14):
You were there for me when no one else was
and no one else would show up. Your loving kindness
stays with me, and this is for you. Thank you
to the Academy. I am full, I am humbled. I
am honored, and as my mama would say, ooh look
at God.
Speaker 4 (01:03:32):
That's great speech.
Speaker 1 (01:03:33):
What is he?
Speaker 4 (01:03:34):
I didn't hear of him.
Speaker 17 (01:03:35):
He's in The Severance, the show The Severance, I'm not familiar. Yeah,
so I haven't watched it either, but Brandon was actually
telling me about one of the producers. He was saying
it it had something to do with like they go
into work and they remember nothing from their life before work,
and then they leave work remembering nothing from work.
Speaker 8 (01:03:49):
It's like something like it's like a mind game show.
I haven't watched it, but.
Speaker 4 (01:03:53):
I'm just really happy history.
Speaker 8 (01:03:55):
Yeah, I mean I thought it was kind of I'm
like this twenty twenty, but we always do this every year, and.
Speaker 13 (01:04:00):
There's a shot.
Speaker 8 (01:04:01):
Yeah, I didn't even know exactly. And his mom was there,
so it was a great like, you know moment for them.
Speaker 17 (01:04:05):
You saw him on the carpet, you saw him do
interviews after just talking about how you know she just
influenced his life.
Speaker 8 (01:04:09):
Thought that was a good moment for them to show.
Speaker 4 (01:04:12):
Yeah, how you know about job to go to if
you don't remember being there.
Speaker 8 (01:04:15):
I have not watched the show, but Brandon didn't tell me.
Speaker 17 (01:04:17):
Our producer said that it is a really great show
and that he deserved this award a thousand times over.
Speaker 7 (01:04:22):
Yeah, I'm watching.
Speaker 8 (01:04:23):
I'm gonna check it out, same now, and other things
that took place.
Speaker 4 (01:04:26):
You said like I am no, I.
Speaker 8 (01:04:28):
Made a list of shows.
Speaker 7 (01:04:30):
The thing is, when something is that good and a
brother winds you want.
Speaker 3 (01:04:33):
To see I never said yes, I got time, I'll
watch it. It's a lot going on out for real, man,
It's a lot of content to consume it.
Speaker 17 (01:04:41):
Last night I literally was making a list of all
the shows that I was like, Okay, maybe I got
to sit and watch this, and I'm like yeah, but yeah.
So they did a short Golden Girls tribute last night.
They also celebrated thirty five years of Long Order. They
had you know, Olivia Benson iced tea and you know,
all the cast on stage to present the Outstanding Drama Series.
Speaker 4 (01:05:01):
Didn't do anything for girlfriends. It's twenty five years of girlfriends.
Speaker 8 (01:05:04):
No, they did not do anything for girlfriends.
Speaker 17 (01:05:05):
But I did see the cast of Girlfriends got together
on their own with Marl brock Eye killed it looks
you know what?
Speaker 8 (01:05:11):
Yes, yes, yes, but no, they did not do anything
for girlfriends.
Speaker 17 (01:05:16):
Now seth Rogen took home a ton of Emmys, a
lot of them, Yeah, out Standing. He took home one
for Outstanding Comedy Series for The Studio, Outstanding Actor in
a Comedy Series, out Standing Writer for a Comedy Series
along with the writing team, Outstanding Director in a Comedy Series.
The Studio was also one of the shows I wrote
down to watch because they took on a lot of awards.
But a big point of the night was Miss Felicia Rashad,
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who came on stage to start the immemorial tribute that
they do now. When she comes on stage. If you're
watching the Emmys, it was the shot was just like,
oh my god, it was very emotional. You see her
and behind her is Malcolm Jamal Warner, and she opens
up this tribute for you know, all the people that
we've lost over the year, specifically talking about my come
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tomorrow Morner.
Speaker 8 (01:06:00):
Let's take a listening.
Speaker 2 (01:06:01):
He was of a loved teenager in an iconic television
series who the world watched grow into man books And
like all our friends and colleagues who transitioned this past year,
Malcolm Jamal Warner remains in.
Speaker 16 (01:06:15):
Our hearts.
Speaker 2 (01:06:17):
Tonight as this tradition at the Emmys We remember them
not just for their immense.
Speaker 4 (01:06:22):
Talent, but also for the way they've made us believe.
Speaker 2 (01:06:26):
In something bigger, the best that is within us.
Speaker 7 (01:06:30):
And even though they may no longer be here with us,
we can.
Speaker 2 (01:06:33):
All smile knowing that their impact will remain, Knowing that
their lasting impressions will continue to live on through story,
knowing that they touched our lives, and whether you grew
up watching them or have just now discovered their brilliance,
their light remains in the very fabric of our industry.
Speaker 5 (01:06:53):
I love that the fact that she can stand up
there and do that with all that strength and her
mom just passed away, that's mean, you know.
Speaker 4 (01:07:01):
You say that.
Speaker 9 (01:07:01):
Over the weekend we were burying Gia's best friend who
passed away. Yes, And we passed the studio away again
and I did the interview with Malcolm Jamal want to
go into Georgia and I started tearing. So the fact
that she can do this and keep it together is amazing.
Speaker 5 (01:07:16):
Yeah, just seeing the imagery was for me. I was like,
oh wowt her voice along with it.
Speaker 17 (01:07:21):
Yes, and Malcolm Jamal Warner the Living Legacy Instagram which
is ran by his mom. We talked about you know
them starting that posted the tribute and or a screenshot
of a People article of the tribute and said thank
you to the Television Academy and miss Feliciovshad for this
wonderful tribute to Malcolm this evening. And a lot of
times these award shows, you know, there's always conversation about
them leaving people out and forgetting certain things.
Speaker 8 (01:07:43):
I'm glad they got this one right with Malcolm Jamal Warner.
Speaker 3 (01:07:46):
I didn't leave jam The College Show was the biggest,
literally the biggest TV show on TV.
Speaker 4 (01:07:51):
I agree.
Speaker 8 (01:07:53):
Would you have been surprised if they did Yes, my opinion,
I would have been glaring.
Speaker 17 (01:08:01):
I was just happy that they did it the way
they did it, and he got you know, they she
opened it. I thought it was a great, uh you know,
tribute and all the things. But that Yeah, that was
the Emmys last night. It was actually probably one of
the hardest Emmys to watch in my opinion. Yeah, it
was really rough.
Speaker 3 (01:08:15):
I'm not mistaken. I believe Michael jamon One was nominated
for me for the Copy Show at one point.
Speaker 16 (01:08:19):
Oh wow, look at it.
Speaker 3 (01:08:20):
Yeah, they got nominated a lot, but I think they
won like five or six of them, but he definitely
got nominated for Best Support and acted the music.
Speaker 17 (01:08:28):
Yeah Supporting Actor in the comedy series in nineteen eighty six.
According to the articles on Yes Yeah So shout out
to them.
Speaker 7 (01:08:36):
That's the latest with Laura and I Charlaman who even
Donkey two.
Speaker 4 (01:08:38):
Man for After the Hour.
Speaker 3 (01:08:40):
It is the holiday season. I don't know if y'all
know that or not. And people are picking up extra jobs.
Just don't make sure. Just make sure you're picking up
the right right job. Why are you looking at me
like that holiday?
Speaker 8 (01:08:49):
You're getting ready for the holiday season?
Speaker 4 (01:08:51):
Are you crazy?
Speaker 8 (01:08:51):
Got six yet? December?
Speaker 2 (01:08:55):
Yes?
Speaker 4 (01:08:57):
You get the Halloween? Yeah, Halloween them how it's part
of Halloween is open?
Speaker 10 (01:09:03):
Yeah? Yeah?
Speaker 6 (01:09:03):
What did you talk about?
Speaker 8 (01:09:04):
And that's a part of tell me you can get
spice its holiday scenes.
Speaker 5 (01:09:11):
When I hear holiday season, I just automatically think about
Christmas and Thanksgiving.
Speaker 4 (01:09:15):
I don't even think about Halloween as a holiday. Yes,
I think I'm a summer end bro.
Speaker 8 (01:09:20):
Next week, I mean the twenty second Labor Day really
is the end of the summer.
Speaker 3 (01:09:26):
Yeah, you stop having sex with white women because with
white woman have the labor day. It's the holiday season.
Speaker 5 (01:09:32):
That it was white where white white white woman's crazy.
Speaker 6 (01:09:39):
You're checking out the breakfast club. Your execution on the
Donkey of the day is something to.
Speaker 15 (01:09:44):
Do for you.
Speaker 13 (01:09:45):
The reason they gave me donkey other day and I
deserve that.
Speaker 4 (01:09:49):
You need to know, you need to tell them.
Speaker 13 (01:09:52):
You have to tell them.
Speaker 6 (01:09:55):
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Speaker 16 (01:09:56):
It's a read.
Speaker 6 (01:09:57):
But you're so good at fa charlamage.
Speaker 1 (01:10:00):
They only want charlamade.
Speaker 8 (01:10:03):
Oh damn Salo man who he's a dusky the other day?
Speaker 3 (01:10:06):
Soon?
Speaker 4 (01:10:06):
Now don't you hate when Instagram makes you question your choices?
Speaker 3 (01:10:10):
Like I reported them people, you know, the people that
leave the spam that says, I wonder why people go
to the bathroom when they look at my tickets. So
I reported as new to the and Instagram gonna ask
me about undiate eighteen.
Speaker 15 (01:10:20):
What that gout to do with it?
Speaker 3 (01:10:22):
Had nothing to do with it, God damn it. I
reported it because I didn't want it anyway. Donk you
today for Monday, September fifteenth goes to a sixty two
year old California chef named Valentino Luchin. Now we are
in the fourth quarter of twenty twenty five, you might
as well say, were in the holiday season people. Okay,
once Dunkin Donuts put the pumpkins spice items on the menu,
and spirit Halloween stores start popping up, we in the
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holiday season, and both of those things have happened already.
So the holiday season is here, and a lot of
people pick up extra work during the holiday season. Okay,
a lot of people have to work two in three
jobs to pay for the holidays.
Speaker 4 (01:10:54):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:10:54):
Last holiday season twenty twenty four, there was a survey
done by side hustles dot com that found seventy eight
percent of Americans that either already side hustling are planning
to pick up a side gig to afford their holiday expenses.
Of those responds, fifty nine percent already have an extra
job and another nineteen percent plan on starting one. Well,
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Chef Valentino Lucian is one of those people who decided
to pick up another gig for the holidays. Would you
like to know what other gigs Chef Valentino Lucin picked
up for the holidays, Well, let's go to trending News
for the report.
Speaker 4 (01:11:26):
Police, if your.
Speaker 23 (01:11:27):
Chef's hat looks suspiciously like a disguise, you might be
a bank robber. If you're serving up soufles one day
and subpoenas the next, you're definitely in trouble. This is
the story of Valentino Lucian, a man who switched from
fine dining to felony. On September tenth, twenty twenty five,
San Francisco police raced to a bank on Grand Avenue.
The suspect not your usual masked villain, but Valentino lucin
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A known for his pasta not his pilfering. He handed
the teller a threatening note, grabbed the cash, and vanished.
But the city's finest and some sharp eyed locals didn't
let him get far Thanks to they tracked him down
and arrested him. No drama, no car chase, just a
chef caught off menu. Here's the real twist. Investigators linked
lucinto same methods, same chef's touch. Now, instead of plating
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up Risotto, Luchen's facing a full serving of charges at
the County jail in San Francisco. Crime doesn't pay, but
it sure makes a wild story.
Speaker 3 (01:12:17):
Sixty two years old and decided he wanted to rob
three banks and one day, proving you're never too old
to make bad decisions. It pains me to have to
say this, but you should never trade your spatula for
a ski mask.
Speaker 4 (01:12:29):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:12:29):
When you have a legitimate job, okay, a legitimate skill
set that can make you money, you never, ever, ever,
under any circumstance, trade that for a life of crime. See,
some of y'all don't appreciate the positions God has put
you in, and you always let the devil convince you
that you need more and you need it now, instead
of just being patient and letting the gifts God gave
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you make room for you when the time is right.
How you go from preparing risotto, preparing to do twenty
five to life at sixty two?
Speaker 4 (01:12:59):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (01:12:59):
This isn't a young man, all right? This is how
I know wisdom requires more than just you know, living
a long life. Even fools grow old. This man had
a legitimate job, a legitimate skill, a job that, depending
on employment type, could get him benefits and health insurance.
Speaker 4 (01:13:15):
But he said, you know what I'm really missing.
Speaker 6 (01:13:18):
A federal indictment.
Speaker 4 (01:13:19):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:13:19):
What bothers me the most about this is when you
read more into the story. In twenty eighteen, he was
arrested on suspicion of armed robbery at a bank back then.
He was fifty four, and he said in a jailhouse
interview that he robbed the bank back then because at the.
Speaker 4 (01:13:33):
Time he thought it was a good plan.
Speaker 3 (01:13:36):
So from fifty four to sixty two, Chef Valentino hasn't
learned the damn thing about what's a good plan or
not forget farm the table.
Speaker 4 (01:13:43):
He went from kitchen to prison.
Speaker 3 (01:13:45):
So now instead of worrying about a potential south flay collapse,
you gotta worry about a rectal prolapse. Please give Valentino
Luchin the sweet sounds of the Hamiltons.
Speaker 24 (01:13:54):
Oh no, you are the dogie all the doggie, all
the day.
Speaker 1 (01:14:07):
Yee.
Speaker 3 (01:14:11):
And if you're wondering what erector prolapse is, it's a
condition would erect them the last part of the large
intesting protrudes through the anus.
Speaker 5 (01:14:18):
That's crazy sixty two. A no, thank you, Yeah, we
weren't wondering. Yeah, that's crazy. Three banks in one day,
crazy sixty two, he said, you know what I'm missing
a federal indict.
Speaker 4 (01:14:34):
Three banks in one day, man, that's crazy. That is wild.
All right, Well, they got a job.
Speaker 7 (01:14:39):
Yeah, that's what that's crazy. All right, Well, thank you
for that dogy today.
Speaker 9 (01:14:43):
Yes, indeed, now when we come back, Jasmine Cracker will
be joining us, so we're gonna kick it with her
next uncle anywhere.
Speaker 6 (01:14:48):
It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning.
Speaker 7 (01:14:54):
Everybody is DJ Envy, just Hiri, Charlamagne the God.
Speaker 4 (01:14:58):
We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest
in the building. She goes by the name of congress
Woman Jasmine Krocket.
Speaker 6 (01:15:04):
How are you?
Speaker 8 (01:15:05):
I'm making it?
Speaker 4 (01:15:06):
How you feeling?
Speaker 8 (01:15:07):
It's tough. It's a tough time.
Speaker 25 (01:15:09):
It's a tough time in this country for all people
in general, but obviously as someone who isn't afraid to
speak her mind, our country is truly falling apart, and
it is devolving into next level chaos as well as
next level violence.
Speaker 3 (01:15:24):
I hate to say it, you were one of the
first people that I thought about after I saw what
happened with Charlie Kirk, because you know, I don't I
don't want that to happen to anybody. I don't think
anybody should be killed because of their opinion or attack
because of their opinion, And you know, what happens over
there definitely will happened, you know on this side.
Speaker 4 (01:15:43):
Yea, and that definitely makes somebody like you a target.
Speaker 25 (01:15:45):
Yeah, I mean there were so many people that immediately
reached out from all over and was like, what is
going on with your security? Like we need to make
sure that you're good, like are you somewhere safe? And
I had to make sure that I called my mom
because I knew that my mom would just want to
hear my voice.
Speaker 8 (01:16:02):
It really shouldn't be that way.
Speaker 25 (01:16:04):
And we now are engaging in conversations again about the
safety or lack thereof for elected officials that are in Congress.
Speaker 8 (01:16:12):
I mean, I have to pay for my own security, like,
so I have to.
Speaker 25 (01:16:15):
Raise money to keep myself safe because they will not
pay to take care of us, even though the other
two branches of government they pay for their protection. So,
you know, hopefully we can engage in some real conversations
around what it looks like to get us some real safety,
but also we need to engage in like what really
does cross the line?
Speaker 10 (01:16:36):
Right?
Speaker 25 (01:16:36):
Like, so we do have free speech in this country,
but are you free to say just any and everything?
Speaker 10 (01:16:41):
Right? Like?
Speaker 25 (01:16:42):
I mean, there are limits to all of our constitutional
protections as well as like what kind of standard are
we going to hold ourselves too when you are sitting
say in the oval office or you know, in the house,
like how far will you go? And so, you know,
I hate that some of my colleagues on the other
side of the eye all immediately came out and they
were like, oh, you know, this is on the Democrats,
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Like we don't even know who did what, and y'all
are like, this is on the Democrats, right, Like, I mean,
obviously the first thing that you know, anybody would say,
and you didn't have any Democrats that went out there
and said otherwise, is like, we're denouncing political violence, but
we're just assuming, like and we just want to be clear,
like there we're not down for political violence, but that
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doesn't mean if that's what it was, right, Like, we
know that people, especially me, I'm having done criminal defense,
most offenses like this were personal in the first place.
Speaker 8 (01:17:34):
Now I'm not saying that this was a personal thing,
but I'm saying, like the fact.
Speaker 25 (01:17:37):
That this can't be personal is wild, right, Like the
fact that they are presuming that this is somebody that
came from our side of the aisle.
Speaker 8 (01:17:45):
We know that in that s it is dangerous.
Speaker 25 (01:17:49):
We've seen writings and manifestos, and we've seen where it
looks like the two people that went after the president
before he was the president had ties to the republic,
like they had not voted democratic, they were registered as Republicans, like,
so let's talk about it. We know that there were
members of Congress that left the House last session because
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they received threats, not from liberals, they receive threats from
MAGA because literally they would not vote for the mega
candidate to become Speaker of the House. So we've got
to talk about, like what it means when you're running
for president or you're running for one of these higher
offices and you go out there and you talk about
beating people up. You go out there and you say
things like I could shoot somebody in the middle of
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the street in New York and I could still win.
We got to talk about like that that is next
level me disagreeing with you, me calling you, you know,
I want to be hitler. All those things are like
not necessarily saying go out and hurt somebody, but when
you're literally telling people at rallies, yeah, beat them up,
and that kind of stuff, like you are promoting like
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a culture of violence. So we need to talk about
like what it looks like when you don't promote a
culture of violence.
Speaker 4 (01:18:56):
I think, I mean, the funny part is not funny,
but both sides of that, I'll do it.
Speaker 3 (01:19:00):
So it's like, you know, they'll get on y'all of
you know what I'm saying that, Hey, we called a
Wallaby hitler blah blah blah, but they called democrats fascists, they.
Speaker 8 (01:19:08):
Call us socialists, they call us all things.
Speaker 25 (01:19:10):
But I don't think that that actually evokes an environment
of violence. I think literally saying things about like, oh,
these people don't deserve to live, or the images of
what we're seeing right now, as ice is going into
communities and dragging people and kicking them and taking them
down to the ground and busting windows out, like that
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is the call.
Speaker 8 (01:19:32):
We have never seen these types of images.
Speaker 25 (01:19:35):
Of ice right Or the idea that you had people
that went in on January sixth and they literally beat
law enforcement. We had people that died and on day
one and they were convicted. We're talking about over a
thousand people arrested. We're talking about convictions that they either
pled to or they they went to trial and they
were found guilty and some of them got twenty years
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or so.
Speaker 8 (01:19:58):
And then on day one you say, let me let
them go.
Speaker 25 (01:20:01):
And we know that since those people have been let go,
that at least one got caught up for a murder plot,
another one ended up with a reckless homicide, another one
ended up with child porn.
Speaker 8 (01:20:13):
We know that at least ten of them ended up
with new cases for doing other things. And so it's
like we have the criminal that I would call injustice system.
Speaker 25 (01:20:24):
But the idea is supposed to be that, like, you know,
you do bad, we gonna put you up so that
people maybe will be deterred from doing bad.
Speaker 8 (01:20:32):
But it's almost like bad behavior is being rewarded.
Speaker 25 (01:20:35):
And if like, the worst that I can say is
like that I understand history that you're trying to take
out of like the schools, and that the balance of
power is out of balance, and that you are operating
as a dictator by invoking quote unquote emergency powers illegally consistently,
that you are constantly violating the Constitution.
Speaker 8 (01:20:56):
These are just facts.
Speaker 25 (01:20:57):
That doesn't mean that I want somebody to go out
and hurt the President of the United States. In fact,
when there was when those attempts took place in a
bipartisan way. We voted to raise the amount of money
that is allowed and allotted to protect him.
Speaker 8 (01:21:15):
So no, I can say that your policies are bad.
Speaker 25 (01:21:18):
I can say you're a criminal because you have been
found guilty of thirty four convictions. Like I can say
all these things because they are true. That's not even
just free speech.
Speaker 8 (01:21:29):
These are just facts.
Speaker 25 (01:21:30):
So don't get mad that I speak the truth and
I speak facts. But I literally have never said anything
to invoke violence. And I challenge somebody to go and
find a clip of a Democrat invoke in violence. Right now,
everybody's gotten so sensitive. I woke up and a friend
sent me a text message where somebody else has been
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fired for repeating Charlie Kirk's words, right Like they're firing
people and they're canceling people because people have gone out
and looked at some of the things that he said.
Speaker 8 (01:22:00):
I'm gonna be honest, I.
Speaker 25 (01:22:01):
Never said a word about Charlie Kirk, Like he wouldn't
know my radar, like I wasn't. I don't go and
follow the right wing special people like I don't like
it's just not I got other things to do, and
some of my friends who had never heard of him,
were like, let's dig, let's figure out who is he, right,
because people are like, this is coming up on our
feet and we don't know what's going on.
Speaker 8 (01:22:22):
We don't know who it is.
Speaker 25 (01:22:23):
And literally I didn't know he had ever talked about me,
and I guess it was recently, but like I had
never seen it. I never paid attention to it whatever,
you know what I mean. And that's kind of where
we got to get to. But I think ever talking
about who should die, ever saying who should be beat up,
ever saying who doesn't deserve to live, you know, taking
people and throwing them in cages to the extent that
(01:22:46):
they're literally dying. I mean, we've had more in custody
deaths as relates to ice. We're on record to hit
a record for that. And so like, are we going
to have these real conversations. On that same day, we
had kids that were shot again Colorado at another school,
(01:23:08):
and there's been no conversation around those kids.
Speaker 8 (01:23:11):
And the thing is, what did they do wrong? Nothing?
Speaker 25 (01:23:14):
They showed up to school, That's what happened with them, right,
And so you know, we've got to talk about the
culture of guns in this country and what it looks
like to truly understand what the Second Amendment stands for.
Speaker 8 (01:23:26):
And it doesn't mean that everybody got to be the
wild wild West.
Speaker 25 (01:23:30):
And now can we have a conversation about everybody having
guns doesn't necessarily prevent gun Bynce.
Speaker 7 (01:23:35):
We're still kicking it with Jasmin Crockett, Charlamagne.
Speaker 3 (01:23:37):
What did you think about Kamala Harris Alma by VP
Kamala Harris her excerpt from her book where she finally
speaks her truth in regards to the Biden administration and
how they wouldn't come to her defense, how they helped
the spread negative narratives about her.
Speaker 4 (01:23:50):
What did you think of that?
Speaker 25 (01:23:52):
So that day I was at work, so I haven't
read through it. And that was the Charlie Kirk day
as well, so I was stuck for till like nine
pm at the Capitol. I will say this as a
national co chair on that campaign, when I had an
opportunity to talk to the Vice President as frankly and
(01:24:16):
honestly as I typically speak, maybe with even more frankness
on some of my cuswords, that is how I would
talk to the VP. And there were a lot of
people that did not understand why and how the VP
ever picked me as a national colchair.
Speaker 8 (01:24:35):
It is not every day that you have a black.
Speaker 25 (01:24:38):
Woman freshman that ends up becoming a national culchair on
what truly was a historic campaign, no matter what the
results ultimately were. And one of the reasons is because
she never had to worry about me backstapping her, like
being ten toes down, like telling her and I wasn't
one of those surrogates. It's like, oh, send me and
(01:25:00):
have me do a rout. No, no, no, no, I'm
trying to get in the streets. I'm trying to talk
to the real people. And then I would try to
report back to her and let her know, like, Yo,
this is what I'm filling in the streets, that kind
of stuff. Because I never wanted anything other than her
to win, because I was a win for the American people.
And I think that people took for granted how perceptive
(01:25:25):
she was of who it was that literally her riders were.
It is one of the reasons that we saw Secretary
Fudge being elevated as one of her national coachairs. Another
person that when the history books are written, there will
be so many black women electeds that will talk about
kind of all that Secretary Fudge has been to so
(01:25:49):
many of us behind the scenes.
Speaker 8 (01:25:51):
So I will say that.
Speaker 25 (01:25:54):
I am not surprised, because you know, there were a
lot of things that were going on in number one one.
We had those that were trying to push Biden out,
but they weren't just trying to push Biden out.
Speaker 8 (01:26:04):
They were trying to.
Speaker 4 (01:26:04):
Push her out.
Speaker 25 (01:26:05):
They didn't want her to become the nominee. They had
their pick in mind, and it wasn't either one of them.
And you know, I remember tweeting when it was actually
decent to do. I remember tweeting out and saying that
I would only go and bust my ass for one candidate,
and that would be the vice president. If they came
(01:26:28):
up with anybody else, God bless them good luck, But
I'm not about to run myself ragged when y'all decided
to kind of do this. So there's so many layers
to what it is to be an elected office, and
it is always tough to build a team of trust.
It is what matters most. You can teach somebody the skills,
but you can't teach anybody to literally have your back.
(01:26:49):
And politics is such an ugly game that it is
so important, and so the bigger your team gets, the
more difficult it is. Now, do I believe that that
the president himself did anything against the vice president?
Speaker 4 (01:27:04):
I don't.
Speaker 25 (01:27:05):
Everything that I know about Joe Biden as well as
the VP, she never backstabbed him to be like, oh,
this is my chance, let me try to get it.
Speaker 8 (01:27:15):
Nothing like that.
Speaker 25 (01:27:16):
And you can't have a vice president there's always gunning
for your job. You have to have a vice president
that is like riding out and going to do the things.
And so I think between the two of them, while
I've not read her book at this point in time,
I feel absolutely confident that she never backstabbed him. He
never backstabbed her. But when it comes to staff, life
(01:27:38):
gets real. Yeah, life gets real tricky.
Speaker 3 (01:27:40):
Do you ever get tired of being loyal to people
who aren't loyal to you, Because, Jasmine, I've seen them
do the exact same thing to you that they do
the comm a lot, especially when you lost your bid
to be the top dim on the oversight panel. I've
said it a million times on the radio everywhere I go.
There is nobody who should be front and center more
in the Democratic Party than you right now, just because
(01:28:02):
you bring the eyeballs, you know how to message, whether
people like it, whether people don't like it, you know
how to message.
Speaker 10 (01:28:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 25 (01:28:09):
So I truly believe that everything happens for a reason,
even the bad things, or even the things that I
believe made best sense me. Running for oversight was always
about trying to do best by my party, by the caucus,
and trying to hopefully get us into a better space
(01:28:30):
with the people that we serve. But at the end
of the day, if people don't want my service, they
don't want my service. But if I said that I
was not disappointed with how much I had given to
a caucus that then felt like.
Speaker 8 (01:28:45):
They reduced me to not being worth it, like very much.
It was eye opening.
Speaker 25 (01:28:52):
And so for me, I look at it like God
was trying to reveal to me and let me know yo,
like you couldn't for some people. It ain't checking for
you right like you need to recenter and rebalance yourself.
And so I did decide specifically after that that I
was going to focus more on working with the black
faith community and making sure that they have the information
(01:29:13):
that they need, making sure that they're organizing in the
way that they need to organize, and really availing myself
with them and making sure that I could support them
with some resources.
Speaker 8 (01:29:22):
Because I am very humble.
Speaker 3 (01:29:24):
You raised over four million dollars for the caucus. You
did over one hundred and ten trips, you gave out
almost six hundred thousand. You was the seventh highest fund
raiser in the whole caucus for quarter one this year.
Speaker 8 (01:29:34):
Right, yeah, cohing now yeah, No, I mean it was
in Q two I moved up. I was even higher.
Speaker 3 (01:29:40):
So they cool with you laboring, you know, in the field,
but they don't want you leading from at the table.
Speaker 8 (01:29:47):
That is what it felt like.
Speaker 25 (01:29:49):
So you know, I mean listen, sometimes you have to
be put into an uncomfortable position in order to move you.
And so for me it was about kind of recentering
and talking to God and saying, oh, it's clear that
like this isn't what you want me to do, so
like where is it you want me to go? So
you know, we will see, like you just asked me about,
(01:30:10):
you know, you know, which seat I'm running in and
that kind of stuff. There are definitely those that want
me to run statewide. So we're not ruling out a
statewide run.
Speaker 8 (01:30:20):
Either.
Speaker 25 (01:30:21):
So there's just a lot of things at play because
it's like maybe the House, maybe it's over. Maybe that
was the message, like, I don't know. We'll see what
numbers look like. Potentially, Potentially, we'll see. I mean, right now,
I'm focused on the redistricting. We're in trial. We're doing
(01:30:44):
those things. But uh, you know, filing doesn't end until December,
and so what we're gonna do is we're gonna evaluate.
We're not gonna take anything off the table, and we'll see.
We know that my current Attorney General Paxton is a
uniquely bad candidate, and you know it would be the
(01:31:05):
best kind of you to the Republicans to specifically target
my states, specifically target my district. Worried about a House seat,
and then I'd be able to snatch a Senate seat.
Speaker 8 (01:31:18):
So so we'll see. Well, we'll keep doing evaluations.
Speaker 25 (01:31:22):
I can tell you that you know, from everything that
we know without having done our own polling, it is
definitely within striking range.
Speaker 8 (01:31:31):
So we'll see.
Speaker 3 (01:31:33):
Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett Man, please play for pray for Congresswoman
Jasmin Crockett always, and you know you just be safe
out here.
Speaker 6 (01:31:40):
We appreciate you.
Speaker 4 (01:31:41):
I see it's the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 6 (01:31:43):
The Breakfast Club mourning.
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Everybody is d J, N V, Jesse, Larry, Charlamagne, the God.
We are to Breakfast Club. Let's get to the latest
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Speaker 4 (01:31:53):
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somebody to detail.
Speaker 8 (01:32:00):
I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything,
and she'd be having.
Speaker 4 (01:32:03):
The latest on.
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The laws, the latest with Laurence la Rosa.
Speaker 4 (01:32:08):
Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details, sometimes you
have a little bit of everything.
Speaker 6 (01:32:11):
Well, it's the latest on the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 17 (01:32:14):
Talk to me, it's over the weekend. Another big congratulations
goes out to the Clips. They became the first rappers
to perform at the Vatican.
Speaker 26 (01:32:25):
Now.
Speaker 17 (01:32:25):
This took place during the Grace World Concert, which was
broadcasted live on Disney Plus, Hulu and ABC News Live.
Speaker 8 (01:32:32):
Uh.
Speaker 17 (01:32:32):
They performed The Birds Aren't Sing, which is their song
with John Legend from Let God Sort Them Out.
Speaker 8 (01:32:36):
Let's say a listen to the Clips in John Legend,
I love you, Meg.
Speaker 4 (01:32:39):
Notige hate did he won't remember you? To think that
breaks my heart and it is what no fimbers do.
And he follows you now mind you did he calls
you gen finds you? Was that your vision precision? While
I'm reminiscent, it all hits different model.
Speaker 8 (01:32:55):
Listens.
Speaker 4 (01:33:16):
Now, why is that a big deal that they performed
at the Vatican.
Speaker 17 (01:33:18):
It was a big deal because I think a lot
of people don't know for Rail's involvement in this so
for Real. So, first of all, the Global Event is
something that took place in this location for the very
first time ever. The concert, the Global Event was co
director and executive produced by for Real.
Speaker 4 (01:33:33):
Why the Vatican? Why is the Vatican?
Speaker 6 (01:33:35):
Why?
Speaker 17 (01:33:35):
Well, because so the setting, so the setting of the
event is a part of the Human Fraternity of the
World Meeting on Human Fraternity, which brings together people from
all over the world to focus on what truly makes
us humans peace, its unity. The Vatican, you know, symbolizes
a place of like spirituality.
Speaker 6 (01:33:54):
I didn't know.
Speaker 3 (01:33:55):
I didn't know you could do I thought you only
couldn't do secular music in that you can only do gospel.
Speaker 17 (01:33:59):
Now so too, this was the first time that the
concert went down and for Real repeated and brought it
to life.
Speaker 8 (01:34:05):
There were over three hundred thousand people in attendance. It
was open to the public.
Speaker 9 (01:34:09):
Yes, about the song that they did was talking about
their parents though yes it wasn't a quote unquote second
because he was talking about his mom.
Speaker 7 (01:34:15):
And his and his pot.
Speaker 4 (01:34:15):
Still a secular like the guy still what you mean.
Speaker 7 (01:34:19):
But he's talking about his mom and founding his mom
passed away and his dad and their.
Speaker 5 (01:34:22):
Relations showed me nothing else. Well, they looked good, they
sounded good. You got John Legend pulling up to perform
with you doing something right.
Speaker 8 (01:34:31):
Yeah, and he was actually on the keys when they started,
and you know they had the choir with them. Now
for real, actually.
Speaker 4 (01:34:36):
Spoke, the secular music is just non religious music.
Speaker 17 (01:34:38):
Please keep that having fun, okay, for real, actually spoke,
and he talked a bit about just the event itself
in the world stage, that it was on the sack of.
Speaker 26 (01:34:48):
Listen to stand here in this holy place with my
fellow artists, world leaders, and all of you beautiful souls.
My humblest and sincereous thanks. First and foremost, I want
to sincerely thank His Holiness Pope Leo for opening the
doors to this sacred place to us all and reminding
(01:35:10):
us that true compassion and grace begin with fraternity, seeing
one another as brothers, and sisters and fellow human beings
and fellows, siblings, and to all the artists who have
brought their bright light to this moment today. I want
you to understand that I and all of us we
feel grace.
Speaker 4 (01:35:29):
We feel love.
Speaker 26 (01:35:30):
Grace is a light that lives in each of us,
waiting to be shared, not just the blessing that we receive,
but a force that we extend to one another.
Speaker 4 (01:35:39):
We'll drop on the clues ball for the clips and forever.
Speaker 9 (01:35:42):
Also also Pope Leo for opening up the Vatican for
them from Chicago from the sha Town.
Speaker 7 (01:35:47):
So he was like, oh the Pope okay, from the
shah ob.
Speaker 6 (01:35:52):
I don't know if I but he was born in Chicago.
Speaker 1 (01:35:55):
Yeah, I know.
Speaker 4 (01:35:55):
They look good and a quiet killed me.
Speaker 8 (01:35:58):
Yes, sound really good.
Speaker 4 (01:35:59):
Now, and Terrence Crofting and Terrence Thoughton both had amazing weekends.
Speaker 8 (01:36:05):
And now other unconcern news.
Speaker 17 (01:36:06):
I want to take a take a second to congratulate Gezi,
who announced that he'll be doing a residency in Vegas.
So you guys know that he's been doing the one
on one orchestratur right now. They did invite they didn't
know that.
Speaker 8 (01:36:25):
It's all human, that's not gospel, secular.
Speaker 4 (01:36:29):
Nothing well.
Speaker 17 (01:36:31):
Uh so they announced after his final show in Detroit
on Friday that he'd be head into Vegas and a residency.
And I want to really salute his team because they
prioritize black media for this announcement. So they flew in
a bunch of media. They didn't invite us to go,
but I wasn't able to make it. They flew in
a bunch of media to sit down with JIZI so
he could talk through what's about to happen, and to
give them the announcement first. So we were able to
(01:36:52):
get it posted online early and as Shading Room do it,
Hollywood Unlocked as well.
Speaker 8 (01:36:56):
Let's take a listen to Giz talking about the residency.
Speaker 4 (01:37:00):
Is playing in Hollywood.
Speaker 11 (01:37:02):
We're actually doing a residency in October in December. The
October residency is the Masquerade TIM one on one Live
the Masquerade, the same crew, but this time we're bringing
one hundred and one piece orchestra conducted by Darren CODs,
is produced by Adam Blackstone, DJ Drama, DJ AS and
Your Boy There in the Color of Noise Symphony Orchestral
(01:37:24):
be in a building And the December dates are the Nutcracker.
So we're bringing the Nutcrack into Vegas. So Tim One
on one Live is coming to Vegas. We're doing a
masquerade for Halloween, and we're doing the Nutcracker for Christmas.
If you don't call that black excellence and leveling up,
I don't know what it is.
Speaker 4 (01:37:42):
What do you mean when he said they're doing the
Nutcracker like the they're going to be playing off.
Speaker 17 (01:37:46):
I don't think they're going to actually do the play.
I think they're going to the theme. Well, I think
what he's saying is because he does. If you I
went to G DG SO when he was here in Harlem,
and it's a concert, but you know, everybody was dressed
up in their black and white and all the things.
I think he's going to theme in around the Nutcracker
for the December days or two December dates, uh, and
then theme it around the Masquerade Halloween.
Speaker 8 (01:38:08):
People dress up that thing. Yeah, I don't.
Speaker 20 (01:38:11):
I don't.
Speaker 8 (01:38:11):
From what I saw here when he was in New York,
I don't see them doing a play.
Speaker 4 (01:38:15):
I thought he was getting in the Broadway. You never know,
you know, I think it's just going to Christmas.
Speaker 3 (01:38:21):
Girl, the girl Clara who toy came to life and
and let her the other toys in the battle.
Speaker 4 (01:38:26):
You'll know the nut Cracker. But what do you how
you d.
Speaker 1 (01:38:30):
Know?
Speaker 4 (01:38:31):
You dressed towards up blazer, red blazer talking about the drinks. Okay, drink,
you know what I'm saying. You started the show talking
about buttholes, So what are you talking about? Did crazy?
Speaker 8 (01:38:48):
Yeah, you were talking about that drink the whole time.
Done nothing. Tickets go ourselves, you said, you're talking about the.
Speaker 4 (01:38:58):
Drink nut Cracker. Yeah, just keep up.
Speaker 8 (01:39:01):
I'm like, why would you do that? He's talking about
the holiday.
Speaker 17 (01:39:03):
But anyway, September six, September seventeenth, the pre cell Tic
is going to sell. September nineteenth, the Journal ticket is
going to sell. And also too, he announced that still snowing,
he's going to do another Gangster Grills with dj Y. Yeah,
dropped September twenty eighth, in honor of him being in
the game, you know, for twenty years.
Speaker 8 (01:39:19):
But also that's his birthday, so he'll be doing that
as well.
Speaker 4 (01:39:23):
GZ absolutely yeah, yeah, dropping the Clues Bonds with GZ.
Speaker 12 (01:39:26):
I need that.
Speaker 4 (01:39:27):
I need GZ in at orchestra in South Carolina at
some point, though, you gonna make it happen. I'm trying
to make it happen.
Speaker 16 (01:39:33):
Got look like you have to wait to have at
October theme in South Carolina?
Speaker 8 (01:39:39):
Like what would be the theme? Like what is the production?
Speaker 4 (01:39:41):
Maybe a coming home because he was born in Columbia. Okay, yeah,
that'd be Yeah.
Speaker 9 (01:39:44):
Maybe shot to Gz too, because when he was in Detroit,
he spoke to at a bunch of high school talking
about health care and make sure you get tested. I've
seen him ran into Southwest t which is one of
the brothers in bing Math and the first time they
ever seen each other in a long time.
Speaker 16 (01:39:56):
So slut to GZ.
Speaker 4 (01:39:57):
He's out there doing the works, absolutely one of the resident.
Speaker 17 (01:39:59):
You The residency will start October thirty first Halloween, that
is the kickoff day and day.
Speaker 4 (01:40:05):
About twenty first, I didn't know, No, I thought a
twenty first through the first I didn't know.
Speaker 17 (01:40:09):
No, Halloween is the kickoff day. That's why they're doing
the masquerade, the whole masquerae thing. That's what you're talking about. Masquerade,
and then Nutcracker for Christmas.
Speaker 4 (01:40:16):
All right, period, No, it starts October twenty fourth.
Speaker 8 (01:40:18):
I posted the video to tell the people.
Speaker 3 (01:40:20):
Yeah, October twenty first and November first at the Plan
in Hollywood Resorting Casino. And then they got a second
set of shows December nineteenth to the twenty fourth.
Speaker 17 (01:40:26):
Are you sure yes, October thirty first and November first,
December nineteenth and twenty first, twenty first. I posted the
video to tell the world first, and you're gonna tell
me what I told the world. The Masquerade is October
thirty first and November first is two dates, and then
the Nutcracker will be December nineteenth and December twenty first.
Tickets will go on sale starting September seventeenth.
Speaker 9 (01:40:49):
All right, well that is the latest with Lauren. Let's
get to the mixed store off with some gess. It's
the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 6 (01:40:53):
Good morning, you're checking out the Breakfast Club Morning.
Speaker 9 (01:40:57):
Everybody is GJ Vjlry and Charlemagne the Guy.
Speaker 4 (01:41:01):
We are the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 7 (01:41:03):
Now we got a salute to Nick Cannon, the Jasmine
Crocket for joining us this morning.
Speaker 3 (01:41:07):
Man Sluthor, Jasmine Crockett, and Nick Cannon. Nick Cannon was
here to promote his late night talk show Nick at Night.
But you know he just I don't know, you revealed
a lot. I never knew that he got diagnosed with
narcissic personality just sort of a couple of years ago.
Speaker 5 (01:41:19):
I didn't even know that was a thing. I had
no idea in narcissistic personality disorder. Okay, mister Mental Health King,
we didn't know.
Speaker 4 (01:41:27):
I just thought it. Okay, that was thought.
Speaker 3 (01:41:32):
That's a pretty common thing. No, everybody like to throw
word throw that around. Now they've they've been throwing that
around for like the libsorder diagnosed, get diagnosed. And then
you know, he said that, you know, which was interesting
that having those kids was a response to trauma.
Speaker 12 (01:41:51):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 4 (01:41:51):
Yeah, it was interesting.
Speaker 3 (01:41:52):
Conversation and Sluth Javiman Crockett, she pulled up on Friday
and we just we added back this morning, but we
put it out over the weekend, but you know, definitely
putting her up in prayer all the time.
Speaker 4 (01:42:03):
And you know, this was just such a great content weekend.
I mean, between the great football that we watched when
my Cowboys bust the Giants.
Speaker 3 (01:42:10):
Ass Terrence Crawford becoming three time undisputed champion. I also
started reading U Kamala Harris's book because that came in
the mail for me on Friday. So it was just
a great, great weekend of content. Yes, a lot of
a lot of consumption of content this weekend, all right.
And I saw him over the weekend. I saw him
the movie starring Marlon Waynams, the New Georgian. Marlon will
(01:42:35):
be joining.
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Speaker 4 (01:42:49):
All right?
Speaker 1 (01:42:50):
Yo?
Speaker 4 (01:42:50):
Did you like the movie Him? It was interesting. I
watched it.
Speaker 3 (01:42:53):
I actually had to watch it twice, and I appreciated
it more this second time. I didn't dislike it I
watched it the first time. It's just one of those
movies where you like, all right, if you fell asleep
for five to ten minutes, you better wake your ass
up because you gotta pay that every single you know,
thing that happens. But Marlon Marlin did a fantastic job.
Malla did a fantastic I mean Marlin and the guy
(01:43:14):
that played the dude, what's his name, Cameron, Yeah, he
did fantastic.
Speaker 7 (01:43:19):
All right, it's time to get up out of here,
show them and you got a positive note.
Speaker 4 (01:43:23):
Yes, the positive note is simply this man.
Speaker 3 (01:43:25):
We can all make a difference in the lives of
others in need because it is the most simple of
justice that make the most significant of differences. I repeat,
we can all make a difference in the lives of
others in need because it is the most simple of
justice that make the most significant of differences. So, you know,
you walk past the homeless person in the day, and
(01:43:45):
you got a couple of dollars to spare, give it
to them. If you got you know, some you want
to go grab them some food, do it because it's
just like the simple of gestures that make the most
significant of differences.
Speaker 4 (01:43:56):
Trust when I tell you have a great day, breakfast
club this So y'all done.