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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:07):
Yes, hilarious, good morning, Charlamagnet piece.
Speaker 3 (00:10):
To the planet.
Speaker 4 (00:10):
Guess what day it is?
Speaker 3 (00:12):
Guess what day it is?
Speaker 4 (00:16):
A good morning? How y'all feel like?
Speaker 5 (00:19):
I feel blessed black and Holly favorite, happy to be
here another day to serve our beautiful listeners.
Speaker 4 (00:23):
What's going on? Yes, good morning, It's Wednesday, middle of
the week. What up? Jess?
Speaker 6 (00:27):
What's up y'all?
Speaker 4 (00:28):
How you feeling all right?
Speaker 3 (00:29):
Yes?
Speaker 4 (00:30):
Shut up?
Speaker 7 (00:31):
So what I'm nervous right because my kids start Both
of my kids start swim school today.
Speaker 6 (00:36):
Okay, I'm nervous for my baby though, What you mean?
Speaker 2 (00:38):
Both for Ashonatis from yet As she's like fifteens.
Speaker 7 (00:43):
He's thirteen, John, goddamn Jesus Christ.
Speaker 4 (00:47):
She has a pool.
Speaker 6 (00:48):
I know, all right. He just started going under. He
just started submerging his head and everything. But yeah, we're fixing.
Speaker 4 (00:55):
That now, Envy. Okay, I'm sorry, but I'm.
Speaker 6 (00:57):
Nervous for my daughter because she's only nine.
Speaker 8 (00:59):
Much going on?
Speaker 6 (01:00):
Timmis right?
Speaker 7 (01:00):
And y'all ever seen the videos where the babies are
being taught how to swim, and they just throwing them.
Speaker 8 (01:05):
In a puss.
Speaker 4 (01:06):
That's just stupid.
Speaker 7 (01:07):
I just don't feel like that's a good way to
teach a baby how to swim.
Speaker 4 (01:10):
Is that what they're gonna do with you know? I
hope they don't. You know, how do you teach shout
to swim before you them?
Speaker 6 (01:16):
That's what I'm just nervous about it.
Speaker 4 (01:18):
You got to deal with the parent. I've never seen
this below Like for our kids.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
You have to go actually in the pool with the
kid or with your daughter son, and and they just
show them so they get comfortable with the water so
they're not afraid of the water.
Speaker 4 (01:28):
And then they go step by step they start.
Speaker 2 (01:30):
You know, they'll learn, they'll learn to float. But it's
just they're just learning the water and understanding the water
and not be afraid.
Speaker 4 (01:36):
Of the water.
Speaker 5 (01:36):
I don't believe the videos are real and the people
be throwing them. You've seen that before.
Speaker 4 (01:42):
That's not protect the service. That's how I feel every.
Speaker 6 (01:46):
Time every time I see it.
Speaker 7 (01:48):
But the baby somehow like maybe really swimming to the
shop and floating and backstroking and everything.
Speaker 4 (01:53):
They say it's natural. I don't. I wouldn't. I wouldn't.
I wouldn't.
Speaker 5 (01:57):
They were swimming for nine months in the water. If
you actually technically think about it.
Speaker 6 (02:00):
Yeah, I feel like she should have been learned like she.
Speaker 4 (02:04):
You know, so who's getting in with the baby? You
or Chris?
Speaker 6 (02:06):
Chris couldn't get in it with the baby. I'm going
with Ash. But Ash is a different level, Like Ash
is not tadpole.
Speaker 4 (02:12):
Ash could stand up.
Speaker 7 (02:12):
Yeah, he just he wanted to learn how to swim comfortably,
you know what I mean? Like he can survive a
little bit. All right, wellnutes, let me just give you
one tip.
Speaker 2 (02:22):
Please make sure the water is heated because some of
those schools don't have heated water, and your kids will
never want.
Speaker 4 (02:27):
To go back because it'll be too cold.
Speaker 2 (02:28):
So when you take your kids to learn how to swim,
and make sure the pool is heated so that they're
comfortable in there because most of.
Speaker 4 (02:34):
The pools aren't heated.
Speaker 5 (02:36):
The hell she supposed to do that you call the
ass is a swimming school?
Speaker 2 (02:41):
You ask you asked you have a heated pool because
kids will that will be the first thing that had
deterred them getting back in the water.
Speaker 4 (02:47):
That tipsy called first. Who you are?
Speaker 5 (02:54):
If you worked for the breakfast, we gotta heat it
pool and you gotta make sure.
Speaker 4 (02:58):
I got you all right.
Speaker 5 (02:59):
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of Thug Motivation one on one, and he's going on tour. Actually,
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of him being He's gonna tells a black tie and
it's a symphony orchestra and he'll be here to talk about.
Speaker 4 (03:24):
It this morning. That's right.
Speaker 7 (03:25):
I really think that's really absolutely grown and I've never
even heard of happening him before.
Speaker 2 (03:30):
Also, Zoran Kwame Mom, Donnie will be joining Hey.
Speaker 4 (03:34):
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is running for mayor of New York City.
Speaker 5 (03:38):
He is like this, him and Cuomar like you know,
head the head as far as he's gonna represent for
the Democratic tickets, that's right.
Speaker 4 (03:46):
Yeah, So he'll be here this morning.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
Yeah, he was lowing the polls and shot up and
it's doing pretty well in the polls.
Speaker 4 (03:51):
Now, I actually think he's leading the polls. So we'll talk.
Speaker 2 (03:53):
To talk to him as well. And yeah, so let's
get the show cracking. We got front page news coming
up to anyway. It's the Breakfast Cloak go morning warning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Jess Hilarius Charlamage to God.
Speaker 4 (04:05):
We are to breakfast club. Let's get in some front
page news now.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
Quick sports game three to twenty twenty five NBA Finals
tonight OKC versus Pass at eight thirty on ABC.
Speaker 4 (04:17):
What's up Morgan? Hey y'all?
Speaker 6 (04:19):
Hey, how we feeling on a hump day?
Speaker 8 (04:21):
Good?
Speaker 4 (04:23):
All right?
Speaker 6 (04:23):
I love to hear it, all right, y'all.
Speaker 9 (04:24):
So first up on the front page, President Trump is
warning against protests on Saturday's.
Speaker 6 (04:30):
Military parade here in Washington, d C.
Speaker 9 (04:32):
Now, the President's out at the upcoming military parade and
issued a stern warning while speaking from the Oval Office
yesterday afternoon.
Speaker 6 (04:40):
Let's take a listen to that warning.
Speaker 10 (04:42):
We're gonna have a fantastic June fourteenth parade Flag Day.
Speaker 8 (04:47):
It's gonna be an amazing day.
Speaker 10 (04:49):
We have Thanks, We have planes, we have all sorts
of things, and I think it's gonna be great. We're
gonna celebrate our country, French change. For those people that
want to protest, they're gonna be met with very big force.
And I haven't even heard about a protest, but you know,
this is people that hate our country, but they will
be met with very heavy force.
Speaker 5 (05:09):
You can't tell people to celebrate their country and suppress
their First Amendment rights.
Speaker 4 (05:13):
Oh that's just I mean, that's just simple, all right.
Speaker 9 (05:17):
Yeah, So the parade is set to happen as anti
ice protests have been happening in Los Angeles, California, and
other cities now Saturday. Saturday's parade is to so called
honor the Army's two hundred and fiftieth birthday, which is
expected to draw hundreds of thousands of attendees. Now, various
security measures have been put in place for the event,
including an eighteen and a half miles of steel fencing,
(05:38):
which I was downtown and I was able to see yesterday,
and one hundred and seventy five magnetometers, which I believe
the texts certain devices.
Speaker 4 (05:47):
You got magneto out there. Trump.
Speaker 9 (05:51):
But Trump was at North Carolina's Fort Brag yesterday. To
help kick off that celebration, he told hundreds of the
troops gathered that Saturday is going to be a big
day in Washington, d C.
Speaker 6 (06:02):
Of course it's also his birthday.
Speaker 9 (06:04):
And to your point yesterday, Charlemagne, this is expected to
cost about forty five million dollars.
Speaker 5 (06:10):
He said he's privately funding it. Though, yeah, that's right,
that's what he said.
Speaker 6 (06:15):
I don't know hed type of situation.
Speaker 9 (06:18):
But of course he did praise the proof, the praise
the troops, calling them the greatest fighting force speaking.
Speaker 4 (06:24):
Of and that the administration is making enough money that
they can pay for it.
Speaker 6 (06:30):
Speaking of defense.
Speaker 9 (06:31):
Now, the Defense Secretary of Pete Hegseeth he testified before
members of the House yesterday and he will be back
on the hill today for more testimony. He faced grilling
from Democrats over the deployment of the National Guard to
Los Angeles as the city deals with, of course, the
anti ice protests, including from California Congressman Pete Aguilar, who
asked why.
Speaker 6 (06:49):
They deployed the National Guard and marines.
Speaker 9 (06:52):
Heg Seth, of course, defended President Trump's decision, and they
had quite a little bit of an exchange.
Speaker 6 (06:56):
Let's take a listen.
Speaker 11 (06:58):
Every American citizen deserves to live in a community that's safe,
and ICE agents need to be.
Speaker 4 (07:05):
Able to do their job.
Speaker 11 (07:06):
They're being attacked for doing their job, which is deporting
illegal criminals. He has every authority and he has done
mobilizing National Guard or active duty troops under US Code
to protect Let's talk federal agents in their job, which
is exactly what we're doing, and proud.
Speaker 3 (07:23):
To do it.
Speaker 4 (07:23):
We're proud to do it.
Speaker 6 (07:26):
Yeah, well, proud to do it.
Speaker 9 (07:27):
So at one point, he recalled the twenty twenty protests
in Minneapolis while answering Minnesota governor Congress from Betty McCullum.
Now Hexeth said Minnesota Governor Tim Walls abandoned a police
precinct and let it burn before mobilizing the National Guard
when it was too late. Of course, they're talking about
on the heels of the George Floyd protests, and Democrats
on the subcommittee have also pressed he seth for details
(07:49):
on where funding is coming from to send these National
Guard troops to Los Angeles. So I will keep you
guys posted. The conversation does continue at seven, and we
will get into more of what's happening with these anti
ice protests in Los Angeles?
Speaker 2 (08:04):
So stick around all right, everybody else, get it off
your chest eight hundred five eight five one five one.
Speaker 4 (08:09):
If you need to vent phone lines.
Speaker 2 (08:11):
Or wide open again, eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one, call.
Speaker 4 (08:15):
Us up right now. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning,
the breakfast Club.
Speaker 6 (08:23):
I'm telling what you doing.
Speaker 5 (08:26):
Call of you if this is your time to get
it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.
Speaker 4 (08:30):
Eight hundred five eight five one.
Speaker 5 (08:32):
We want to hear from you on the breakfast clubs.
Speaker 8 (08:36):
Hello, who's this?
Speaker 12 (08:37):
How you doing?
Speaker 13 (08:38):
This is Malachi. I'm born of Columbus, Georgia. I wanted
to get it off my chest, but don't could give
myself Dunky of the day because I was born on
a trip and I forgot to give my passport. I
don't got to drive his life for a real id.
So we're gonna have to go back to go get.
Speaker 4 (08:54):
That dang dang where you was going.
Speaker 12 (08:57):
This is gonna be some Savannah to forward.
Speaker 7 (09:00):
Oh you don't have an idea, you said you don't
have a driver's license either.
Speaker 4 (09:04):
Oh, he left his real idea to.
Speaker 13 (09:05):
Have a driver b just not real id.
Speaker 4 (09:08):
Yeah, you can't right, you can't fly with just a
regular driver license no more.
Speaker 12 (09:11):
But I had my passport.
Speaker 13 (09:14):
I forgot to give my passport as I left.
Speaker 4 (09:16):
Love you gotta get on the next flight, I bet you.
I bet you. It's not a lot of flights either.
Speaker 13 (09:20):
Oh no, we got time to go back to go
get it. But it's turned a two and a half
hour drive for a five hour drive.
Speaker 4 (09:25):
You got you?
Speaker 5 (09:26):
Sorry for you, brother, Well, you know what I call
it divine misdirection. You don't know what God is preventing
you from a running into this morning.
Speaker 13 (09:35):
I appreciate that, and I appreciate y'all.
Speaker 3 (09:37):
Give me the words of wisdom, all.
Speaker 4 (09:38):
Right, saft there have a good one? Hello?
Speaker 8 (09:40):
Who's this?
Speaker 14 (09:41):
Good?
Speaker 15 (09:42):
More than my family? And love you from the Bronx tapping.
Speaker 4 (09:45):
In love you. What's up well, mister thirteen and a half?
What's happening?
Speaker 15 (09:49):
That's my guy? I want to give flower Fridays out.
I know Fourther's Days coming up and the energy is
not here for four of us, so I want to
give my Father's Day flowers out to you and Charlamagne.
But NB, I got a question for you. I read
your book, and your wife went through complications with her
with her first pregnancy. What gave y'all that energy to
keep a cushion with five more children? Did you fear
(10:11):
for her?
Speaker 3 (10:12):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (10:12):
Nah, I was very fearful. What love you talking about?
Speaker 2 (10:15):
When my well and I had Madison, who was twenty
three years old, she had a fever of like one
o five. They didn't know what it was. They didn't
know if it was infection. They did all types of
tests and research and couldn't find anything. I always talk
about in the book there was this one black nurse
that prayed over gear every day and then after two
three days, it just went away. They never knew what
it was. They didn't know if it was an instrument
(10:36):
that like, they just didn't know. They had no idea.
But you know, like everything happens, we give it up
to God, and you know, it was one of those things.
And I love I'm an only child, so I'm one
of the big families. So six kids to me, it's
a lot of fun to me. The dogs are busting
my ass though, but I just love my kids.
Speaker 15 (10:53):
No, it's love.
Speaker 12 (10:54):
And I want to ask you that this like I've
turned down.
Speaker 15 (10:56):
Like somebody asked me to go speak Sunday. I've turned
down games on the weekend just to spend that quality
time with the children. Do you, guys find yourself doing
the same thing all the time?
Speaker 4 (11:06):
Yeah, every day, yes, yes, all the time.
Speaker 15 (11:09):
And Jess, I want to give you flowers so I
know you're not a fall, but I'm unpressed with you're
reading skills, Jess.
Speaker 3 (11:14):
You haven't proved, Jess.
Speaker 15 (11:16):
I want to give you some flowers for that too, Jess, thank.
Speaker 4 (11:18):
You, love you. Have a great father's day, man, keep
being a great fall.
Speaker 5 (11:24):
Just invested into that Rosetta stone that Baltimore rose at
his stone work right, Yeah, I.
Speaker 12 (11:29):
See, I see.
Speaker 15 (11:31):
I love you guys.
Speaker 3 (11:31):
Man a blessed day too.
Speaker 2 (11:33):
Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit
us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 12 (11:45):
It's a new day.
Speaker 4 (11:46):
Is your time to get it.
Speaker 8 (11:47):
Off your chest, wait us.
Speaker 4 (11:49):
Whether you're mad or blessed something, get up and get something.
Speaker 8 (11:53):
Call up now.
Speaker 4 (11:54):
Eight hundred five eight five one o five one.
Speaker 8 (11:56):
We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 4 (11:58):
Hello. Who's this Hey, this is Corey Hey, Corey, good morning.
Get it off your chest.
Speaker 14 (12:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 12 (12:03):
I actually wanted to just talk about how twenty twenty
four was a rough year for me and I bounced
back to basically stuff, publishing my own book on June twentieth.
I have my daughter who's a ten out of managing
her career. They try to stop me.
Speaker 3 (12:17):
Dj in me, but it ain't work. Obviously.
Speaker 4 (12:19):
That's right for what.
Speaker 12 (12:21):
The production than YC is the name of my company
that I started.
Speaker 3 (12:23):
In the name of my book is life Is Just
a Dream?
Speaker 4 (12:25):
And where you from?
Speaker 3 (12:26):
I'm from Brooklyn, going and raised.
Speaker 4 (12:28):
Okay, all right, well, definitely pick out yours on Amazon
and all that. Right, people can pick up the book.
What is the book about?
Speaker 12 (12:34):
Basically how I came from uniting my family during the
pandemic when we was all locked in. I grew up
in a disconntional household. My mother and my father never
couraged us to stay united. So this is my way
of uniting us all together. And I can say it
has worked and they see.
Speaker 3 (12:48):
What I'm doing and their family is uniting.
Speaker 12 (12:50):
I was trying to reach out to Charlotte Mayne, so
I know he does.
Speaker 15 (12:53):
Stuff like this.
Speaker 4 (12:54):
What happened do what books? He got a book that's
all publishing.
Speaker 12 (12:57):
I know he got a publishing company. Uh, that's her
part of saying, I sent my info out to him.
Speaker 4 (13:03):
Oh okay, well Eddie get his info. I'll get your email.
Speaker 5 (13:06):
I'll give you an email to send send a center proposal,
to a pitch to us something.
Speaker 12 (13:10):
Oh, thank you so much, Charla Magne, like, you don't
know how much that means.
Speaker 15 (13:13):
Man.
Speaker 2 (13:13):
Absolutely, well send him you book because his book is done,
so just send him the book to bro.
Speaker 3 (13:17):
Okay, I'll just wait for you to give me the info.
Thank hold so much.
Speaker 4 (13:20):
I'm gonna put your whole all right.
Speaker 3 (13:21):
Thank you.
Speaker 4 (13:22):
Hello.
Speaker 8 (13:22):
Who's this?
Speaker 4 (13:23):
Yeah?
Speaker 15 (13:23):
This is Sean.
Speaker 4 (13:25):
What's up? Sean?
Speaker 14 (13:26):
I'm glad. I just wanted to think that. You know,
I'm glad that Lock the Rock a law.
Speaker 3 (13:33):
You know.
Speaker 14 (13:33):
I did an interview with him under iron Value on
Instagram and he had a mate attitude. You know, his
attitude isn't right.
Speaker 15 (13:43):
You know.
Speaker 14 (13:43):
I tried asking him a question. I try to him,
you wouldn't let me. He's supposed to represent the people,
and he did. He didn't want to answer my question.
Speaker 4 (13:53):
What was your question?
Speaker 14 (13:55):
I was asking him, what did you do for now?
And what did he do for the whole didn't want
to ask him a question?
Speaker 5 (14:01):
Well, I'll tell you one day, man Baraka, he swept
new He won all five wards in New Ork yesterday.
So I mean he didn't of course he didn't win
New Jersey's primary governor race.
Speaker 14 (14:11):
Book because I got all right to video of him.
Speaker 2 (14:17):
Now, Sean, did you have an actual interview with him?
Or did you just pull up on him on the street.
Speaker 14 (14:21):
I pulled upon him and ask a question.
Speaker 5 (14:24):
See that that that's what that you answer? You answered
your question. You got to make a formal, a formal
request for an interview with that.
Speaker 12 (14:30):
So that's not true.
Speaker 14 (14:31):
He represents the people. Yeah, but if you don't want
to represent the people.
Speaker 4 (14:35):
No, that's not true.
Speaker 5 (14:36):
Brother, You being you're being selfish right now because you
wouldn't want nobody to roll.
Speaker 14 (14:41):
But all right, I thought, I thought, I don't like
to ask the question.
Speaker 12 (14:45):
If you represent the people, you should want me it's
a beauty.
Speaker 14 (14:48):
Sure, you don't want to represent the people, and.
Speaker 5 (14:52):
You could you could you conflate in two things, my brother. Now,
if you wanted to ask him a question, that's one thing.
An interview is another. Now, you now now you were
a a community. You're not asking a question. That's not
That's two different things. That's two different things.
Speaker 7 (15:08):
My brother, you don't need to listen to He probably
didn't even want to talk, you know what, You even
coming at me?
Speaker 5 (15:16):
No, no, this ain't even about mal Brocca. Always, this is,
this is this is not about man Baraka.
Speaker 15 (15:26):
So here's.
Speaker 5 (15:29):
To answer the questions, my brother, this is not about
mal Brocca. This is just about proper etiquette. If I
walk up to somebody and I said, hey, can I
ask you a question? That's one thing. But if I
say hey, can I interview you? That's another thing. If
you just walk up to me with a camera in
my face trying to ask me a question, I'm probably
not going to answer your question.
Speaker 2 (15:46):
But people say for the people, Yes, he is for
the people. But like you said, this proper etiquette. If
you want to interview somebody and ask him a series
of questions.
Speaker 4 (15:54):
This proper protocol to do so.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
But if I'm walking down the street and I have
primaries and i'm you knowing whatever I'm doing, I'm I'm rushing,
I'm this, that, and he ever, I can answer your question,
but I can't stop for a twenty minute or ten minute.
Speaker 5 (16:05):
Forget a twenty ten minute I'm not stopping for a
one minute, two minute interview. I'm just talking about from
being a public figure. Don't walk upon me with no
camera asking me no questions. Now, if you say to me, hey,
can I ask.
Speaker 4 (16:15):
You a question?
Speaker 5 (16:16):
Sure, But if you're walking to me with a camera,
talk about can I ask you a question? I'm go'nd
be like no, put the camera, dou I'm like, why.
Speaker 4 (16:21):
I don't even know what you want.
Speaker 5 (16:22):
But you got trum anyway, forget Trump. But that's just
proper etiquette, respect people's boundary.
Speaker 8 (16:27):
Yeah, I agree.
Speaker 2 (16:28):
All right, Well, get it off your chest. Eight hundred
five eight five, one oh five one.
Speaker 4 (16:32):
Welcome back, Lauren.
Speaker 6 (16:33):
Good morning, y'a.
Speaker 4 (16:34):
No, that's not caught a tire.
Speaker 6 (16:36):
There is court today, are you guys?
Speaker 16 (16:38):
Yes, I'm going it's actually later to court starts at
twelve thirty today.
Speaker 4 (16:42):
Last week they waited everybody time last week.
Speaker 5 (16:44):
I'm not gonna lie. It was a good week for
the prosecution. The stuff that they had understand last week
was just a bunch of garbage.
Speaker 16 (16:49):
Well, we're gonna talk about court today because they're also
really really really getting strict about Jane Doe.
Speaker 2 (16:56):
So it's the same Jane Doe, the same girl for
the last couple of days, or this different like.
Speaker 16 (17:00):
No, it's the same girl, the same girl. It's just
they've taken their time. The prosecution is taking their time
having conversation with her, and then the defense will coming.
Speaker 2 (17:07):
Okay, all right, well we'll break that down during the
Latest with Lawrenceho don't go anywhere.
Speaker 8 (17:11):
It's the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 4 (17:12):
Good morning morning everybody.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
It's DJ n V, Jess Hilarias, Charlamagne, the God we
are the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 7 (17:18):
Surely said, that's me passed out in a back seat.
Oh that's what said?
Speaker 4 (17:25):
Was it a crime or what was having time? I
got to hit the rest of the lyrics?
Speaker 6 (17:29):
All right, all right, go ahead, I'm sorry, I'm sorry'all.
Speaker 3 (17:31):
Go ahead.
Speaker 4 (17:32):
Well, let's get to the Latest with Lauren. Lauren be
coming the straight fast.
Speaker 17 (17:37):
She gets them.
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Somebody that knows, somebody get the detail.
Speaker 6 (17:40):
I'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything.
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She'd be having the latest on.
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The law The Latest with Lauren la Rossa.
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Sometimes you have fact, sometimes you have details, sometimes you
have a little bit of everything.
Speaker 6 (17:52):
It's the ladies on the Breakfast Club, all right, y'all.
Speaker 16 (17:56):
So we are going to get to the court stuff,
but first there's a few things lingering from the Beach Awards,
and then we're done.
Speaker 6 (18:01):
I promise. Now, why you guys wonder why see her
didn't perform?
Speaker 4 (18:04):
But did think about it?
Speaker 7 (18:06):
You did, especially when he performed like you. I mean,
of course I would have wanted her to do her vocals.
Speaker 4 (18:12):
Why but she came out like five minutes later, So
I did think about it.
Speaker 16 (18:15):
Yes, I think a lot of us there, even in
real time, we're like, oh, she's not gonna take the stage.
Speaker 6 (18:20):
You thought it was gonna be like a good surprise.
Speaker 4 (18:22):
People didn't.
Speaker 16 (18:25):
And it's spilled over online as well too, So there
was going a bit crazy wondering why. And some people
were just saying, like, yo, I love that she's choosing
her peace and she ain't getting on stage. But TMZ
called bow Wow out and asked him why see her
didn't take the stage.
Speaker 6 (18:38):
Listen, everybody was wondering why, why see it?
Speaker 4 (18:40):
I ain't come out from like you.
Speaker 18 (18:42):
I'm not gonna lie to I was gonna put it
out myself. When we do the worst of BT's the
one that outsold all the time. So I don't know
if she was aware or not. But I didn't even
know she was in the building. I've been at my
trainer all day, but I've been at rehear so I
had to hold some red carpet. But I will say this,
it would have been a wonderful moment and she didn't
come out. I know she was in a ten, I
didn't know that. I didn't know Untik got off the
stage or back of my trying to check Twitter. But
(19:04):
I will say this Springfest is coming up and the
next one, me and Betelk state.
Speaker 5 (19:11):
I would have rather seen Sierra performed by herself anything right,
If I'm not mistaken, I could be wrong, but I
remember back in the day, didn't see her debut on
one O six and par like the first time we
ever saw her like performed.
Speaker 4 (19:22):
Live, nothing like I remember as well.
Speaker 2 (19:29):
Yeah, I don't know if I just feel like I
remember something like but like he was probably one of
the one of the biggest records on one six Goodies
all that's performed, but that would have been dope to
see it.
Speaker 16 (19:42):
So according to Wikipedia, yes, but so it was the video.
Sorry it was premiered on BET's one to six in
part as well as Vivo. That was with the release
of her debut single, Goodies, So it was all at
the same time. This is according to Wikipedia, but to
your point, yes, and when Sierra was there in the
media room, we were talking to her and a bunch
of other hours we're talking to her. She was celebrating
I think it's like twenty one year, she said of
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Goodies and it just being a huge.
Speaker 6 (20:05):
Shot for her.
Speaker 16 (20:06):
So I think that's why a lot of us were like, no, Sierra,
like yeah, determin twise though, because she did, because she
did Ward, Yes.
Speaker 5 (20:14):
I must be the only person that does not when
bow Wow and Sierra are not synonymous with each other
to make for that song.
Speaker 16 (20:19):
I wasn't tripping off her not doing like you, even
though it would have been, like it's nostalgic to see.
I just thought on stage in general, but also in
the BET Awards conversation Clarissa Shields so people got a
bit upset about some of the tweets that she shot
out after she did not win sportswomen of the Year.
She tweeted, I still don't know how I didn't win
sportswomen of the Year for the BET Awards. But congrats
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to Angel Rees and all the other nominees. I just
thought accolades mattered. Then she tweeted again, let me go
on ahead and make up for missing two days of
grinding at the gym to attend all this BET stuff.
I defend my undisputed heavyweight title on July twenty six. If, if,
and when I win that fight, I'll be in nineteen
time world champ. Then she had to come back because
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people started responding and basically saying to her like, you know,
why are you downplaying Adre Reese's win just because you didn't.
And she says, nobody's saying that Injuries doesn't have accolades
or that she's not good. I'm just saying that I
thought the person with the most capitalized, most accolades and
accomplishment win the award. I'm team Angel Reese. I'm not
joining the hate train when it comes to Injuries. I
have mad respect for her and all the other female
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athletes that excel in the sports. Asked for my earlier comments,
I am allowed to express my feelings. I was just
shocked I didn't win.
Speaker 9 (21:31):
Well.
Speaker 4 (21:31):
She talkt about like career accolades. I'm confused, Like what's
going on.
Speaker 6 (21:35):
Accolades are normally career accolades? What else are accolades?
Speaker 8 (21:37):
Well?
Speaker 4 (21:37):
Injuries?
Speaker 5 (21:38):
That's the case you got with timon Bibles in the
category don stella, it's mad people with career accolades, don't.
Speaker 4 (21:48):
I don't understand. It isn't that Athlete of the Year.
So it's about what you did in.
Speaker 6 (21:50):
The last sixty first Swoman of the Year.
Speaker 2 (21:53):
And she would have to understand why people would think
she was hating, right, the fact that Angela Anguries won
and you're talking my accolades, like that's the first thing
people will say.
Speaker 16 (22:00):
Yeah, But she does say in that very first tweet though,
like I'm team Angelies. I think she's just speaking of
for herself and that's.
Speaker 4 (22:05):
Why people thought that. And to be clear with great Year,
yeah she has.
Speaker 16 (22:10):
And to be clear with the nominees for the BT Award,
they're determined in each category and the voting process happens
by Academy members, So I mean, I don't know exactly,
Yeah that is, it's just yeah, now it's time to
get focused back, like she said, she's time to get
focused back on what she should actually be focused on.
Speaker 5 (22:29):
That's because she needs to win on She she will
win on July twenty sixth, But you know, you just
got to stay focused because anything.
Speaker 4 (22:35):
Can happen in that ring.
Speaker 5 (22:36):
And the last thing Clarissa Shield right now needs right
now is a loss because the internet will have a field.
Speaker 6 (22:41):
Dare because she's been having a good time doing other stuff.
Speaker 4 (22:44):
Yes, yes, that's exactly what it. Fight times. Yeah, yeah,
I think she'll be focus.
Speaker 7 (22:50):
The first time I heard her talk about her upcoming
fight in a while, Oh no, she.
Speaker 4 (22:56):
Promotes that fight. Yeah, now she likes said with it.
Oh yeah, everything. Every time clerics will posted up, she
promote that fight.
Speaker 16 (23:02):
Okay, because I thought it was smart that she put
it in this suite because I thought the same way.
Speaker 6 (23:05):
But maybe I just gonna pay enough attention.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
To that now if you follow she always talked about
the fight. Yeah, everything goes back to that fight.
Speaker 16 (23:10):
Well, I'm wishing her a safe fight in a win
because as y'all said, I think she needs.
Speaker 6 (23:14):
A W two because the trolls love to get her. Yeah,
no matter what, that's it. And I promise we are
done with the BT Awards.
Speaker 2 (23:21):
All right, Thank you, miss Lauren now when we come back,
we got front page news, and then Gez will be
joining us.
Speaker 4 (23:26):
They don't go anywhere. It's the breakfast club. Good morning,
wake up, waol, you're like to end to the breakfast club.
Speaker 2 (23:32):
Warning everybody is DJ Envy Jes hilarious, Charlamagne the gud.
We are the breakfast Club. Let's get back in some
front page news. Some quick sports basketball fans. OKC play
the Pacers tonight at eight thirty on ABC. It's Game
three right now, the series's time.
Speaker 3 (23:48):
What's up Morgan?
Speaker 4 (23:49):
All right?
Speaker 9 (23:49):
Joall, let's continue this conversation from six a m. Regarding
the anti ice protest. Now, President Donald Trump he's warning
other cities that anti ice protests will be met with equal.
Speaker 6 (23:59):
Or great then Los Angeles.
Speaker 12 (24:02):
Now.
Speaker 9 (24:02):
This comes as demonstrations were seen in New York City, Atlanta,
and Chicago yesterday. Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump also
warned he could invoke the Insurrection Act in California. The
Act allows the deployment of US troops to stop domestic unrest.
Trump says he wants to liberate Los Angeles. He made
those comments while speaking in front of troops at North
Carolina's Fort Bragg on Tuesday Trump said the La anti
(24:25):
ice protests proved that once that the once beautiful city
has turned into a trash heap. Let's hear more from
Trump at Fort Bragg on La.
Speaker 10 (24:36):
The agitators are throwing firebombs and molotov cocktails, lighting vehicles ablaze.
Speaker 3 (24:42):
You saw all the cars that were burning.
Speaker 19 (24:44):
Mobbing police officers and ice officers. But they proudly carry
the flags of other countries. But they don't carry the
American flag.
Speaker 8 (24:54):
They only burned it.
Speaker 4 (24:55):
Did you see a lot of the flags being burned.
Speaker 9 (24:58):
He went on to call the protest protesters invaders, violent
and insurrectionists, and he thanked the National Guard and Marines
who are being deployed to the city. He also made
some really horrible comments, Well, in my opinion, they're horrible saying,
you know, saying that La is on fire right now.
But you know, this comes on the heels of essentially
of the La fires, basically saying that La is being
(25:20):
burned to the ground and that it's on fire. A
lot of things are on fire essentially the same way
that it was earlier this year in reference to the wildfire.
Speaker 5 (25:30):
I think he should be more specific that you know,
you can't just say, you know you're against protesting, because
you know protesting, you have to write the protest, you know,
be it a constitution, your first amendment. Correct, you know
you have to write the people protests. Like if he's
talking about you know, violence and you know insurrectionists, you know,
I understand, But then I would also have the question,
we had an insurrection on January sixth?
Speaker 4 (25:49):
Why was the national Guard? National Guard deployed?
Speaker 2 (25:51):
Then national Guard definitely should have been called on January
people got actually killed, absolutely and cops got assaulted.
Speaker 5 (25:57):
Why was it the National Guard deployed on January sixth?
But there's nothing I've seen in LA that looked remotely
like January sixth.
Speaker 9 (26:03):
Well, that's essentially, well, let's jump to California. Gavin Newsom,
That's essentially what he had to say. He criticized President
Trump's response to those protests in LA. Last night, Newsom
gave a speech saying Trump escalated the situation by sending
the National Guard, troops and US marines to deal with
the protesters, adding that he overstepped his authority by commandeering
the national Guard.
Speaker 6 (26:22):
Now, Newsom said this is.
Speaker 9 (26:24):
Only beginning, only the beginning, and that California is essentially
the first state, so beware. He issued a warning essentially
to the rest of the country, and he also criticized
President Trump for selective law and order.
Speaker 6 (26:36):
Let's take a listen.
Speaker 20 (26:37):
California maybe first, but it clearly will not end here.
Other states are next. Democracy is next. Democracy is under
assault before our eyes. This moment we have feared has arrived.
And by the way, Trump, he's not opposed to lawlessness
and violence as long as it serves him. What more
(26:59):
evidence do we need them? January sixth, To your point.
Speaker 6 (27:02):
Rolo, man, he don't want to me.
Speaker 4 (27:04):
I don't want to make the same point as Gavin Newsom.
Speaker 3 (27:06):
Though.
Speaker 4 (27:07):
Something about Gavin Newsom just don't say it right with me.
I don't know what it is. I can't put my
finger on it.
Speaker 5 (27:11):
But I was watching CNN and you know, last night,
and I'm watching the LAPD say they can handle the protest.
They say it's been fifty arrests and six hundred non
leaf rounds fire. They was like, yo, we got this,
so what what? Why is the National Guard there?
Speaker 2 (27:27):
I do have a question the representative of Maxie Water
City was no violence stal or was that fake? Because
I've seen that clip going out, but I wasn't sure
if that was real.
Speaker 6 (27:35):
No, I have not seen that clip.
Speaker 9 (27:36):
I have seen that she has been shut out of
facilities that she's been trying to access. I have not
seen a clip where she is indicated whether or not
the protests have been violent or not. But I have
seen her being in a sense mistreated for what is
considered a eighty plus year old woman, you know, trying
to access certain facilities.
Speaker 5 (27:57):
And that there have been violent demonstration, I mean not
the LAPD. The LAPD said that despite violent demonstrations, local
police can handle whatever protesters throw at them, and that
additional federal help is unnecessary and could become a hindrance.
Speaker 4 (28:13):
The LAPD said that, yeah, yeah, so yeah.
Speaker 9 (28:17):
To your point, LAPD Chief Jim McDonald says, anyone not
found to be exempt within the designator excuse me, Well,
they issued a curfew for some of that yesterday. Lo,
let's get into Los Angeles mayor Careen Bass comments regarding
that curfew if we can. She's saying a lot of
businesses and businesses have been affected by graffiti and looting,
and those who are responsible will be held accountable. But
(28:38):
to your point, it seems as though or they are
indicating the local authority authorities in California and LA indicating
that they pretty much have a handle on it.
Speaker 6 (28:47):
Let's take a listen to La Mayor Caaren Bass.
Speaker 21 (28:49):
Many businesses have now been affected by or vandalized. Last night,
there were twenty three businesses that were looted. And I
think that if he drives downtown LA, the.
Speaker 8 (29:02):
Graffiti is everywhere.
Speaker 6 (29:04):
If you do not live or work in downtown La,
avoid the area.
Speaker 21 (29:10):
Law enforcement will arrest individuals who break the curfew and
you will be prosecuted.
Speaker 4 (29:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (29:15):
I've been seeing a lot of videos and a lot
of locals talk about it, a lot of people saying
that they live in LA and they said that the
military actually made it worse. And they're saying that a
lot of the news sensationalized a lot of the stuff
that they're actually seeing, they say, and they're making it
seem like it's the watch riot.
Speaker 4 (29:29):
But it's not even close.
Speaker 5 (29:31):
We were saying always, so, what's the point of having
four thousand National guardsmen there in seven hundred.
Speaker 4 (29:36):
Marines, what's the point.
Speaker 9 (29:38):
Yeah that, of course this does come to your point,
you guys. This all comes as demonstrators were seeing throwing
objects that dozens of officers guarding the federal buildings, and
of course police responded with flashbangs, tear gas and the
non lethal rounds those rubber bullets that we saw impact,
and they.
Speaker 5 (29:58):
Arrested some people for attempted because they were throwing molotov
malotov cocktails and there was a soult with a deadly
weapon on a police officer.
Speaker 4 (30:04):
But over all they said they.
Speaker 5 (30:06):
Made I think fifty arrests, fifty or fifty one arrest
or something like that, and they fired six hundred done
for bullets. More of the story is Lapd said they
got it, so there's no need for the National Guard
to be in be there right now.
Speaker 9 (30:17):
And if I can just switch gears for something ICE
relative New Jersey US Representative Lamonica mc ivor is facing
federal charges now in connection with an altercation at an
ICE detention center in Newark, New Jersey, last month. On Tuesday,
of grand jury indicted the New Jersey Democrat for forcibly
impeding and interfering with federal law enforcement officers. The three
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count indictment comes weeks after the Justice Department filed charges
against mcgiver over the same incident. So again, this is
something that even though LA is dealing with protests, you know,
you have your elected officials in Newark being impacted, and
then there are protests around the country and it's all
in the name of immigration and anti ice. So you
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guys just be saying out there. But that pretty much
wraps up your front page news for today. I'm Morgan.
Would follow me on socials at Morgan Media and for
more news coverage follow app Black Information Network, download the
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Speaker 4 (31:11):
Thank you, Thank you Morgan. Now, when we come back,
Jez will be joining us.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
It's the twentieth anniversary of the Motivation one on one
and we're gonna talk to JZ when we come back.
Speaker 4 (31:21):
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 2 (31:26):
Everybody is DJ and V just hilarious, Charlamagne the gud
We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest
in the building, one of the best to ever do it.
Celebrate in the twentieth anniversary of the Motivation One on one.
Speaker 4 (31:40):
Ladies and gentlemen, Jez, what.
Speaker 8 (31:41):
I'm doe, what I'm doing? What's that matter?
Speaker 17 (31:43):
Good morning?
Speaker 4 (31:44):
How you feeling, Brother.
Speaker 8 (31:45):
Yeah, great man better than most, you know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (31:48):
Right, I was talking to somebody yesterday this is the
other day, and he was like, yeah, I'm on my
way to jez House.
Speaker 4 (31:53):
I'm like for what He was like, I'm opening up
for Jesziz. That said, what you mean to open it up?
It's like gz DJ as a hoby, you just do
it to shut up. It was like, yes, DJ.
Speaker 8 (32:02):
Yeah, you know, I used to DJ back in the
day when I was you know, young in the hood.
You know what I'm saying. I hustled up on the
DJ set and I was just going the hood, just
DJ on people's borges. That was kind of my thing.
But that's how I got into music, you know what
I'm saying. So for me, it's just like it's like
a pastime. But you know, like the great Andre three
thousands said, if you can't find a vibe, you gotta
(32:22):
create it. So I just invite thope people over to
my crib, you know what I'm saying, curate it. You know,
we might do some some red wine and Popeye's Chicken,
and I might throw the set and we just get
a cracking.
Speaker 5 (32:33):
That's that's that's how you've been feeling like you haven't
been finding a vibe latelyast you've been trying to create one.
Speaker 8 (32:41):
Well, you know, I like to travel a lot, you
know what I'm saying, And I like to live, but
also I like to you know, like turn people onto
what I've learned when I've been around the world. So
it's just like different types of music, different types of curations.
So it's just dope to have people come up to
your house that you trust and just vibe. You know,
people get tired of going out cameras everywhere. You know,
(33:01):
some very distinguished black people in Atlanta, and they like
to really live. So I just like, come over to
my crib man, we just hang out, you know what
I'm saying. It's dope, though, is it like, is it
all rapid?
Speaker 17 (33:12):
No? No, no, no.
Speaker 8 (33:15):
It was like it was like you play everything, Yeah,
house music, old school. Yeah, it's vibe, you know what
I'm saying. Yeah, I got so I got a little soap. Yeah,
I got a little something. You should come nick.
Speaker 4 (33:27):
You know what you're gonna tell about everybody in the house.
I tell you the studio Everybody.
Speaker 5 (33:39):
Anniversary and one of the greatest hip hop albums. Yes, Yes, yes,
what does it feel like mentally to have to revisit
that era. To be honest with you, it feels like
that album was supposed to happen. Uh, and even twenty
years later, just the obstacles that I had to go
through to, you know, get this tour.
Speaker 8 (34:01):
Going and everything, it just feels like deja vu. But
the consequences are not dire. They just real life things
and you got to show your adversity. And it feels
like I was just talking to somebody about the other day.
It's just like, now Soul Survivor really resonates with me.
It makes sense, you know what I'm saying. Because I'm
a Soul surviving and I'm listening to the words. I'm like, oh,
(34:21):
this is me, this is who I am. You know
when I wrote it, it was a record. Now this
is my life. And it's just like to be twenty
because you gotta think, like you think about pot and
Big You know, what would they what would they have
done twenty years in the game. You know what I'm saying,
You celebrating all eyes on me life after death twenty
years later. You know, I don't know, Park might have
(34:41):
been DJ in his basement. I don't know what I'm saying,
but I'm living life and I'm going through you know,
one of those stages where you know, you get to
watch the game, wash the streets. You know what I'm saying.
I'm in this world, but I'm not of it, you
know what I'm saying, So I get to watch it.
But at the same time, ready put my work in
so I get to sit back. But I'm dealing with
(35:03):
real stuff now, running companies and doing deals and and
and you know, empowering other people. So it's now I
got to really practice my skills of leadership, but with
my catalog behind me because I can stand on that
because it's solid, you know what I'm saying. So I'm
not you know, I'm franking badly amazed. I could keep
going if I wanted to, but I don't got to.
Speaker 4 (35:23):
Do you have survivors remorse at all because I used to.
You have so many people that you ran in. Yeah,
I used to.
Speaker 8 (35:30):
But everybody know me. They know what I'm solid, you
know what I'm saying. But at the same time, my
life is about peace, joy, freedom, and I ain't e
I'm saying that to say a lot of people don't
survive the war. Baby. You know what I'm saying. It's like,
I ain't got no reason to go back, ain't nothing
to prove, you know what I'm saying. I'm just trying
to live my life, make sure my people straight, you know,
put me in to people as I could put on
and keep you know, just you know, just inspiring and
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involving my culture, which is why I'm even doing this
symphony to her, which is crazy because I think I'm
the first one to ever take a symphony around the world,
to do a tour. You know what I mean to celebrate,
you know, my first debut album, which is about three
four times platinum. I ain't checked last time.
Speaker 4 (36:10):
But I can't motivation.
Speaker 8 (36:17):
Yeah, And it's crazy because it's like, you know, the
only time I remember putting on the suit is for
a funeral or adding. It's a celebration, and it's not
just about It's not just about you know, the music,
It's about everybody who came along with this journey with me.
That will celebrate. Think about where you was twenty years ago,
you know what I'm saying, Where you were twenty years ago,
and where y'all at now. This is a celebration of
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that because that music reminds you of that time you
was out there grinding. But look what you grind it too.
So this is a reason for everybody put on a
suit in a nice black dress and come out and celebrate.
And I do want to say this. This is not no,
this is not the opera.
Speaker 3 (36:53):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 8 (36:53):
You're not gonna sit down and cross your legs. This
is a party, you know what I'm saying. At the
same time, you know, shout out to Adam Blackstone. You know,
he helped me produce it, the Hodges, he wrote the music,
he's actually conducting it. Those brothers are crazy about DJ
Drama with me, so you know it's the part that
got DJ A's with me. It's a celebration. I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (37:12):
When you were making this album twenty years ago, right, well,
you just making songs or were you thinking the future?
Were you thinking catalog because you look at a lot
of people in the industry and the catalog is not strong,
right the first album.
Speaker 4 (37:24):
The catalog is not strong. They can't go on tour.
Speaker 2 (37:27):
Were you thinking about that when you're writing this first
album or was it this I'm just trying to get
out the hood.
Speaker 8 (37:30):
I'm just I was just trying to stay alive and free,
and I just wanted to be heard. And the reason
why that album is so solid is because I put
everything in that. You know, I didn't have another shot,
you know what I'm saying. It wasn't like no label
was looking for me, you know what I'm saying. I
had spent all these all these all this money to
build this buzz and I had this one opportunity and
(37:52):
you got to think, like I lost my voice, I
tore my vocal cords, you know, had Bell's part. Like
all these things happened at one time, and I'm just
like I was humbled and the album got leaked four
weeks before it came out. Think about that. I was
up against all that and I'm still like praying, you
know what I'm saying, And it happened. So when I
(38:13):
look back twenty years ago, like I didn't realize what
I was doing, but I know to change the trajectory
of my family and our generational wealth and getting my
family in a better place, that this is all I had,
you know what I'm saying. So I put everything in
that Trappa Dye in this Yeah. Everything by the way,
I probably you know, was riding around. You're still getting
(38:35):
it right. Statute of libertates this episode or to put
that out there.
Speaker 5 (38:42):
You know, it's interesting what you said about the record
sol survivor because at that point in your life you
had survived to a.
Speaker 4 (38:48):
Certain extent, but you didn't you didn't feel that way.
Speaker 8 (38:50):
No, I mean you got to think about it. I
didn't really even start celebrating life until the recession. Wow, yeah,
I was. I was out of it, bro. I was drinking, smoking, living,
and I'm just holding on, you know what I'm saying,
because I didn't know then I woke up one day
It's like, damn, I'm still free. You know, moment it
could go yeah, and ain't nothing like that. That's some
(39:10):
type of stress you don't even want, you know what
I'm saying, because it's just it's every day it never stops,
and you're always on edge. You're living from uh you know,
you're living from a survival mindset, you know what I'm saying.
And you know, when I woke up on that day
when I started to work on the recession, that's when
I realized what abundance was. You know what I'm saying.
I'm saying because now I'm like, I'm a superstar. You know,
(39:31):
I was telling them the other day. Man, I got
in the gym, got myself together. My first show in
Boston for the Recession tour. You know, I get the
stage and I'm telling the security guard, Hey, yo, they
throwing stuff at me. We got to get out here
and get down. He's like, sir, no, their panties, Oh
down like this. You know what I'm saying, Obje you know,
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bros and stuff. But I'm like, Yo, this is this
is different because you got to think when I was
doing shows, when Doug Motivation came out, all the gangsters
in the front. You know what I'm saying, all the
all the hustlers, it wasn't no women. I didn't have
any women fans, you know. Shout out to the women
fans out there. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 4 (40:15):
We're still kicking it with g Z Charlamagne emotionally. Do
you ever get triggered when you're on stage performing some
of those records? Though?
Speaker 8 (40:21):
Yeah, yeah, I'm especially like lately because I'm so seasoned
with it that, you know, everything is like a sermon
to me. Some of those songs, especially like twenty years
later to see it, because I'm gonna be honest, like
Soul Surviving hits so different. You know, shout out to kids, Stewart,
you know recipes he made me put that on the album.
You know what I'm saying. But my whole thing was
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like I want to go Trap or Die, you know,
And imagine if I would have listened to that myself
and stayed on that trajectory and then where's that now?
Because when I'm doing this Soul Surviving arenas and I'm
looking at these kids, I'm looking at these people, I'm like,
I want to do they realize like this is who
I am. You know what I'm saying, This is me
living my dream being on the stage. I'm still getting
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standing ovations twenty years later, you know what I'm saying.
So I don't know nobody else that can say that
they're Soul Survivor and meaning like that. So yeah, that
record means a lot to me. And even Trap or Die,
you know what I'm saying. It's just like that's real,
you know what I'm saying. But you're not sitting on
the block with your think cod no more. You know,
but we'll talk about that offline.
Speaker 4 (41:23):
But I was gonna ask if does the street mentality
actually leave?
Speaker 15 (41:28):
Right?
Speaker 2 (41:28):
So if you see I mean, and you've been around
Jay and you're seeing his evolution of being always looking
over his shoulder to now when I see him walk
into the buildings, it's like free, I don't have to
worry about that.
Speaker 4 (41:39):
And when I see fifty more, yeah, he feels more free.
Do you feel that way?
Speaker 8 (41:42):
Yeah, Like it's always I mean, but I still got
it because I'm not exempt, but I understand what it is.
But you know, I carry myself with a level of integrity.
So it's just like, as long as I feel like
it's mutual respect, I don't feel like the need to
even have to watch the room. And what I will
tell you this, I've been on the journey for about
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like almost eight nine years now, you know what I'm saying.
But I can tell you at this point of my life,
like I'm really at peace, Like I don't worry about
the things that I can't control, and that is including people.
You know what I'm saying. So for me, it's just
like I don't you know, everybody know me. I float
around myself with any city.
Speaker 4 (42:20):
What got you there though, because it took you a
long time to get there?
Speaker 8 (42:23):
What got you there? Work, therapy, therapy, work, generally meditating
all that. You know what I'm saying, Like, I'm not
even gonna hold you like it's real. And when you
wake up and you start to realize like okay, and
you can emotionally regulate you and you know who you are,
you have nothing to prove. There's no better feeling, you
know what I'm saying, because I don't got to prove anything.
And by the way you can see, you can tell
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because people are attracted to that because they can tell
that that's how you feel. Peace attracts peace. You know
what I'm saying. If you if you got nervous energy,
you're gonna tract nervous people. Yeah, I ain't invite no
nervous people to my house. Watch me, DJ, you know that.
Speaker 4 (42:58):
I want to go back. Do you remember the moment
when jay Z told you that album was a classic?
Speaker 8 (43:05):
I think when he heard it for the first time
because I played it for him, you know what I'm saying,
And yeah, he definitely told me. He was like, Yo,
this this one here gonna live with you that's a
lot of pressure, you know what I'm saying. I don't
know if that helped me when he told me it
was a classic, because you know, back then, you know,
I was a little wild, so that got to you
know that that definitely, you know, made my head a
little bigger. So that definitely, you know, like that to
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my ego.
Speaker 4 (43:27):
Did you ask him to get on Dope Boy Crazy?
Speaker 3 (43:29):
Yes?
Speaker 8 (43:30):
Absolutely, I remember playing it. So First of all, that
record was a record that I heard when I was
over somebody else's trap house and they was playing this
Tip mixtape. I think it was Down with the King
and I was just over there and I was kicking
and they was playing it. They asked me that I
heard it, and I heard I heard him rapping over
to go crazy beat and I'm like damn, I said,
(43:50):
who made the beat? There was like Don Cannon. So
I left and I called Don Cannon. I was like, yo,
I need a beat like that. And then he said
why not use that beat? And I said, care what
you mean and he said tipped and by the beat
he just rapped over. I was like, back where you
at and pull up on you. Now, you know what
I'm saying Right now? I got the I got the record.
I had a meeting in Death Jam, so I flew
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in me and coach K flew into UH to New York.
We flew back that same night. On the way back,
I wrote go Crazy on the plane. Recorded that night,
I had three verses. Death Jam came about two weeks
later and we was all in patchworks and I played
the whole album and when I got to that song,
it was all clapping when it was done, and I
was like, Yo, by the way, I'm putting jay Z
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on the song. I said, y'all need to work that out.
So La read that No yay speak of the existence
and uh. One day for the BT Awards, I was
out in LA and who called me to his hotel.
He's like, yo, come by, to come by the hotel.
So we sent upstairs and this suite outside on the patio,
smoking cigars, just talking because we never talked about music.
(44:55):
We always talk about life. And then he was like, uh,
what verse you're gonna take off? And I was like,
we mean he was talking about go Crazy. I had
three verses and then he said, uh, I'm doing it,
by the way, and I was like, take it. You
can take them all off, that's what you want to do.
I still know hook and I remember I never forget it.
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We was at kDa in New York. I mean, I'm
sorry in l A and Coach K walking like we're
doing an interview like this. Coach K walk in. He
was like, I got it, and I'm like what he's like?
I got the jay Z verse med interview. I told
the guy, I think it's Julio. I said, Julio, you
got We stopped the interview. I got to hold up
go outside and I told him to come in the hallway.
Coach played press play and I heard that verse more
(45:40):
than a hustle on the kitchen covered. I was happy
at first, but then I started thinking that.
Speaker 4 (45:52):
It's okay that records verse?
Speaker 8 (45:58):
Yeah, I was.
Speaker 21 (45:58):
I was.
Speaker 8 (45:59):
I was like, damn, okay, how did this work? You know?
I think I got him back on seeing it all though,
I think so yeah, oh.
Speaker 2 (46:05):
Yeah, Dug motivation one on one. Is there a record
that didn't make the album because of clearance or for
whatever reason that you said? Damn, I wish that were
made that album.
Speaker 8 (46:15):
Yeah, it was a bunch of like mixtape stuff that
didn't make it. And the thing about it is like
the album really got pressured out, you know what I'm saying,
because one of the interns who was up there, who
was trying to get his beats on the album, will
get a beat on the album. You know, I never
did anything on his records, and I left my drives
at Patchworks, so I guess he got mad and leaked
(46:39):
the album four weeks before it came out. So now
Bill's palsy, vocal cords, all these things happening at once,
and now the album's leaked. So now I'm sitting there
and I'm like, what am I gonna do? Because now
I got to think of the next plan. So I
can't go back to the streets, you know what I'm saying,
because now I'm like, damn, like this is it and
(47:02):
I'll never forget I went to pass Works. You know,
I caught a lawsuit. I'll say that, you know what
I'm saying, because I had to bring the book read
right and and uh you know, actually it helped me,
you know what I'm saying. So you know what they say,
no no weapon, you know, form against me? So possible?
Hell me? Because it went to all the bootlegs and
(47:22):
it spread. It everywhere, And the thing that I had
the most anxiety about out of very thing, was I
had to pick a single right and on mixtapes they
try to put that they pick it for you. So
by the time he leaked it and it was already going,
I didn't know what I was going with. I was
still pushing trapide the song and the label called me,
and Secure called me. He's like yo, He's like, yeah,
(47:44):
you can shoot trapa dive. That's what you want to
do with shooting Soul Surviva. How do you want to shoot?
The video? Came to Brooklyn, shot the video. Everybody showed up, Hold,
Jim Jones, Cameron, you name. It was crazy. It was festive,
and when the video came out, it was gone. And
I didn't And I told I was sending somebody that
I knew a kon from being around the way because
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it was like him and Boo. I couldn't tell him
apart right, you know what I'm saying. So I didn't
realize he was that big overseas and I didn't. And
then this was the first collaboration that I've ever done,
so I didn't realize doing a record with somebody that
you can actually tap into their fan base too, on
a national level or a global level, and I ain't
know that. So it went from me being able to
(48:25):
walk through the airport, you know what I'm saying seven
a m. To catch my flight to like now I'm
walking through the airport. Everybody, Hey, Con and Yung Gee
not like where you from? Brother Africa?
Speaker 4 (48:34):
Man, we love you.
Speaker 8 (48:35):
I'm like, oh man, you know what I'm saying. So
it was love and it was just like one thing
I say about the boy kin He's different, you know
what I'm saying, because he's over there. You know what
I mean. They love him, you know I that shows
with him in Africa and I'm like, okay, like what
is going on? Nobody knows who I am. They know
who you are. And he was like, you got to
be over here a little bit more. And I love that,
you know what I'm saying. And we over the years
(48:57):
hit me up. You know, over the years we are
stayed locked in. Hit me up. The other day, I
was like, yo, we number one on TikTok. I don't
even know what that means, but I'm like, yeah.
Speaker 4 (49:10):
I was still kicking it with g Z.
Speaker 6 (49:12):
Yes, I'm shocked that you didn't know that you were
such as taxable.
Speaker 4 (49:15):
I'm really sitting here like.
Speaker 6 (49:17):
How did you not?
Speaker 8 (49:18):
I mean, you know, like in the you know, like
I didn't know that then, you know what I'm saying,
cause you got to think like back then when I
was doing you know, I was I'm five eight, I
was two sixty, skin bad, I want drinking water. My
danet was waffle House and Crystal. You know what I'm saying,
I'm partying all day because I didn't know if I
was going to be home for real. Yeah I was
(49:39):
in now oh yeah yeah, yeah, not get it now.
I mean even on the intellectual level, Like I know
that I can sit down smart with the best of them.
I know that for a fact.
Speaker 4 (49:49):
Yeah, we saw you with Neil.
Speaker 8 (49:51):
Yeah, and then I.
Speaker 7 (49:54):
Said, I was even saying a lot of women in
the commons saying, oh after the divorce, man, he looked.
Speaker 8 (49:59):
Even better at oh wow, I received that.
Speaker 6 (50:04):
But I know that that was like an intense time.
Speaker 7 (50:07):
You know, last year, you're going through all of that,
even with you know, the custody battle, did one and everything.
Speaker 6 (50:12):
Where are things with you on your ex?
Speaker 17 (50:13):
Now?
Speaker 8 (50:14):
Peace?
Speaker 3 (50:15):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (50:15):
Peace?
Speaker 3 (50:16):
Man?
Speaker 8 (50:16):
I just I'm I'm all about understanding. I'm all about
what's best for everybody, the greater you know, the greater good.
And it's just like I'm just telling you. Like my life,
I tell myself this every day, like, man, this is amazing.
I don't got no enemies. I ain't got no issues.
I don't want no enemies. I don't want no issues.
I just want peace. I just want joy, and I
(50:37):
just want freedom. I love my freedom. You know what
I'm saying, Like I love it, like you just talk
about I came up here independently. I just call like
I'm coming to the breakfast club. You know what I'm saying,
Like I ain't got a check in, I ain't gotta
you know, I ain't got to talk to no label.
I ain't got to do nothing to shout out to death.
Speaker 3 (50:51):
Jam.
Speaker 8 (50:51):
I love y'all. But it's just like freedom and ownership
is everything. You know what I'm saying, Especially when you're
talking art, you're talking to you, talking to your mind.
You know what I'm saying, Like I've worked hard my
whole life. This is like this, this is a season
of me. You know what I'm saying, I'm putting myself first.
It all costs you know what I'm saying, and it's
just like my piece is everything. Like everybody didn't know me,
(51:13):
know that you know what I'm saying. They calm and
be like, yeah, bro, like I love people. Don't call
me even nothing crazy. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 4 (51:18):
I want to ask you know, how was that?
Speaker 2 (51:20):
Because you're very private, very private question, but that was
so public did not irk you at all, like everybody
in your business talking about you.
Speaker 8 (51:28):
Well, I had to come to the realization that I
know who I am and that nobody else can't tell
me different. So as long as I stayed on the
path of integrity and staying true to myself, it wasn't
nothing really to worry about because anybody didn't know me,
Like I mean, I even heard y'all was up here,
Like now I know I know jezu.
Speaker 15 (51:46):
You know that.
Speaker 8 (51:48):
But that's that's because my reputation exceeds me. I'm like,
I ain't on I ain't on nothing. You know what
I'm saying. That's I need to be you know what
I'm saying.
Speaker 4 (51:55):
And I'm not.
Speaker 8 (51:56):
So it's just like it comes with the territory, you know,
I'm saying, he who wears the crown. It's just like
you know, people talked about Jesus. You know what I'm saying,
They're gonna talk about everybody. Everybody's not gonna like you. Now,
if I'm a good person to you and you don't
like me, then there's a problem. But if you don't
like me because of what you heard or what you think,
then I ain't none of my spiritual business. I can't
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do nothing about that, you know what I'm saying. I
can't even convince you because your mind has made up. However,
if you know me and we had some type of
interaction and action, I haven't done anything wrong to you,
then that says more about you than me, because now
you judge and now you judge me. There's no judgment
here because I'm not perfect by far. But if I
haven't done anything to you, then you can't take that
(52:39):
position because you know, the people around me got real
love for me and my friends in my circle like
I never felt any type of just but the people
who wasn't for me of course, and that I mean
that did me a solid. Now I ain't got even
worry about cutting you off.
Speaker 6 (52:55):
You know what I'm saying, would get married again.
Speaker 8 (52:59):
Hit me up, be all the way honest. I love
my freedom and it has nothing to do and has
nothing to do with anything in the past. I just
love my freedom, you know what I'm saying, Like, I
love it. You know, I think like partners are amazing,
you know, I would think.
Speaker 5 (53:16):
So, how did you feel when the Internet said you
was you were trying to holler at me along by
any means necessarily It wasn't lying, It was not lying.
Speaker 8 (53:26):
Don't cheat, I don't know, but I was real. Men,
I never cheated like that. No, I don't cheat me
like that. I'm saying, like that's a little hanging fruit.
If I'm locked in, I'm like, then we got to
be married. Like, I'm just not a cheater. That's like,
I'm not gonna cheat my friends. You know what I'm saying.
I'm not. I'm not. That ain't in my blood. But
(53:48):
but but you said I was trying to holler. Yeah,
I was, you know, but I had to be respectful
because I was still you know, finalizing, you know what
I'm saying. So it was hard. It was tough saying.
Speaker 4 (54:00):
Focus, they're gonna link you with everybody. Now they don't
link you everybody. Vanity the other day when you.
Speaker 3 (54:08):
Did that, they wouldn't do that.
Speaker 8 (54:09):
They would do We love Cynthia, man, shout out to Cynthia.
That's a home. You know what I'm saying. No, no,
now now.
Speaker 4 (54:15):
The other one, yeah, I just said that real quick.
Speaker 8 (54:26):
On the other one, Oh, absolutely.
Speaker 6 (54:28):
Everything is filized.
Speaker 4 (54:30):
Park.
Speaker 8 (54:31):
I'm gonna hit the park. But I'm not gonna play
about that.
Speaker 4 (54:34):
So you said you might see her at some of
these shows.
Speaker 8 (54:36):
I mean, listen, she's invited. I know she has a
beautiful black dress. He's definitely inviting.
Speaker 5 (54:44):
I do want to know what what's the deep album
cut that you really enjoy performing off Doug Motivation One on.
Speaker 8 (54:51):
One man, I mean, listen, bro, I can't get past intro.
You know what I'm saying, hit and you gotta you
gotta wait till you hear this with the with the symphony,
you know what I'm saying with the symphony. And I
need everybody know I'm coming through your city. I'm coming
through your town. It's gonna be amazing one night only.
And you got to pull up. And going back to
(55:13):
your other question about me reaching back out, I think
it's more important for me to reach forward. So shout
out the LISK, who I just partner with for my
nonprofit space, and shout out to the Urban League of Atlanta,
who I reach out with for my Young CEO program,
because it's like, what.
Speaker 4 (55:33):
Is list I know you do that with the screndition.
Speaker 8 (55:35):
Yeah, list is is. So we got two things going
right now. We definitely got the prostate cancer campaign going on,
so I had a couple of friends that go through that,
so we were locked in there. But it's definitely for entrepreneurs,
young entrepreneurs, you know, tech spaces. Just you have it
like we're showing them how to set up their lives
so that they can win. And the same thing with
(55:56):
the Urban League of of Atlanta. Same thing. We've got
the Young CEO program. You can go on my Instagram
check it out. You know, anybody from the ages, what's
the agent seventeen to twenty four and we send it up.
We're putting them with mentors all that and by the way,
like this is who I am, Like I love this
And somebody asked me, how do you do both? They're
(56:17):
all the same, you know what I'm saying. We still motivating.
It's all the same to me, you know, it's just
we get to jump on the stage, but then we
get to go help some people. Proce state canceled. We
get to jump on the stage and we get to
go help mentor some kids. You know, I love it.
Speaker 4 (56:30):
And you're saving people, you know, and people can live
a much longer life if they just go.
Speaker 8 (56:34):
And I know I said this last time, but I
got to say it again because you saved me. Brother.
Shout out to Charlemagne for my New York Time best
selling book Adversity for Sale, because I ran into a
situation where I had an issue with the publishing company
and I called Charlemagne's like, who published your book? And
he put me with somebody and we went on to
sell a New York Time bestseller Graduation.
Speaker 4 (56:56):
Yeah, so thank you, Thank you, brother, Thank you for
all the years of motivation with the music. We appreciate
you for joining us.
Speaker 8 (57:02):
Appreciate you guys. And oh you go to jez It's
TM one on one live one live dot com.
Speaker 4 (57:12):
We appreciate you for joining us. We definitely pulling on.
Speaker 8 (57:15):
Oh yeah, and I want to say this before I leave.
New York is gonna be lit because I'm actually officially
closing down the Apollo. I'm doing the last show there
until they do the renovation, so they're gonna sit down
for the rest of the year. So I will be
having official last show with the Apollo. It's gonna be crazy.
Look on the website to find out when I'm coming
through your city. Shout out to the Breakfast Club. Shout
out to you out.
Speaker 4 (57:35):
Yeah, Well there you have it. It's jeez, it's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, y'all. Let's get right to the
Latest with Laurie Lam You're coming straight fast. She gets
somebody that knows somebody.
Speaker 6 (57:48):
I'm no gud was a little bit about everything.
Speaker 4 (57:51):
She'd be having the latest on you.
Speaker 8 (57:54):
The Latest with Lauren La Rosa.
Speaker 5 (57:56):
Sometimes you have fact, sometimes you have details. Sometimes you
have a little bit of everything.
Speaker 4 (58:00):
Who is the leadest on the Breakfast Club to me?
Speaker 16 (58:04):
So in this hour, I want to talk a bit
about Dion Sanders and send him some love and some
healing energy because it has been reported that he is
dealing with an unknown health issue, and because of this
health issue, he has not attended any of the summer
football camps. So pert USA Today's Brent scrouten Borer, I
know I said that wrong.
Speaker 4 (58:23):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 16 (58:25):
Deon Sanders has remained at his estate recently with the
unspecified illness as Colorado opened up summer football camps last
weekend Boulder. So the summer football camps kicked off on
June third. Now Dion Saunders Junior and this is reportedly
because I cannot find this video anywhere, but it is
reported via uss USA Today and Brent that Dion Sanders
(58:46):
Junior was on a live stream where he was asked
about his dad. This was Sunday, and he said that
his dad was resting at their home in Kenya, Texas
and he was feeling well. And his son also said
that Deon Sanders himself will tell us soon enough what
he is going through and what he is been through.
Speaker 6 (59:01):
Now.
Speaker 16 (59:01):
Deon Sanders did speak out about his health not too
long ago. It was May thirtie if he was on
h say what needs to be said with the sciante Samuel,
let's take a listen to that.
Speaker 8 (59:11):
I hope you're feeling better.
Speaker 6 (59:12):
And one thing I wanted to say, if you ever
tried to fast before.
Speaker 4 (59:14):
You have fast, use fast and yeah I have.
Speaker 22 (59:17):
But what I'm what I'm dealing with right now is
the whole enother level who level. You know what, Honestly,
I've done no media. I've done nothing for how long
now for a minute, So coming on with you is
something I ain't in front of nobody for a minute,
lost for a few pounds, like I'm coming back.
Speaker 1 (59:37):
But I needed this, man, I needed to change that energy,
get that energy. Yeah, because I haven't had the energy.
I got Ridcon you know, idorsed this, Suso, you know,
but I appreciate I needed this.
Speaker 3 (59:47):
I needed this in the.
Speaker 4 (59:48):
Action sending nothing but healing energy to Prime Time. Shout
to coach Prime hopefully feeling better man, Yes, hopefully so.
Speaker 16 (59:56):
And I will say to Deon Sanders Junior because people
were wondering too when he was going to go over
to the camps, and he said, he's waiting for his
dad and then he will head on over to the
camps once his dad is going as well too.
Speaker 3 (01:00:07):
Now.
Speaker 6 (01:00:07):
In other news, Uh Simon Badia Uh Badia.
Speaker 16 (01:00:15):
Always the strange husband of Portia Williams from Househus of
Atlanta has been deported to Nigeria. So y'all remember back
in February he was taking into ice custody and it
was a big deal because him and Porsche had been
going back and forth with this whole divorce and all
of the things. Well, Simon's business partner, a woman named
Taste Event, told us weekly, Uh that it went down,
(01:00:38):
and she didn't specify when it happened. But I spoke
to a source shout out to Michelle at l li
and who was a big blogger in Atlanta. I spoke
to her who told me it actually happened Friday. They
moved him from one location where he was originally detained
to Atlanta and uh, now he's no longer listed in
the homeland securities like ice system, so he's officially no
(01:00:59):
longer in their custody because he was deported. Now they
ad they asked her how he was feeling. She says
that he's in good spirits and that he's not mad
at Donald Trump. He actually wants to sit down and
have a conversation with Donald.
Speaker 4 (01:01:11):
Nigeria is a beautiful country, Okay.
Speaker 5 (01:01:13):
People go to Nigeria to vacation, all right, So there's
much worse places he could be deported to, very much So,
no prison if he wants to visit a Nigeria.
Speaker 4 (01:01:24):
Ain't he from Nigeria?
Speaker 16 (01:01:25):
Yes, heids from Nigeria. I also was told that he
has a dual citizenship in Dubai as well.
Speaker 5 (01:01:31):
But he was saying, when you get deported to another country,
are you allowed to just go back and forth the country.
Speaker 2 (01:01:37):
Yeah, he's deported to your country. He's a citizen of
Dubai and Nigeria's. He can go back and forth.
Speaker 4 (01:01:41):
So he just can't come in. He had a choice,
he could let a Nigerian Dubai.
Speaker 16 (01:01:46):
I don't know if they gave him the option of
where he wanted to go or not, but I did
ask that question, and I was told that he can
go back and between Dubay her anywhere.
Speaker 6 (01:01:52):
He just cannot come here as to what Envy said.
Speaker 16 (01:01:56):
But the reason why they did ask him about the
whole Trump situation is because when he was when he
was taken in, he was taken in as a part
of the government's like huge sweep that was happening. And
then they created these shirts trying to help other people
who are going through issues with ice get money for
lawyers and all that stuff. But fast forward, people were
probably like, well, how does this plan to the divorce
or what they're going through. So him and Porsia, I'm told,
(01:02:18):
are actually going to be in court today figuring out
some things. And he's going to appear to court via zoom.
He was of course given permission to both of them
would be via zoom. They were given permission to do
so because of the circumstances. But they're going to be
hashing some things out still. He got some stuff he
needs to They gotta figure out him.
Speaker 5 (01:02:37):
Crazy to see Porscha on that zoom looking good. You
gonna be on that zoom looking good. That's what's gonna
make them try to get back into the country. Crazy
want to be back in the country.
Speaker 4 (01:02:48):
Okay.
Speaker 16 (01:02:49):
Well, I was also told that he agreed originally to
because remember when Porsche was here and on I don't
know if you guys remember when all the things happened.
She had been saying that because we were trying to
blame her for the reason why he had gotten deported.
And from what I was told was that actually he
agreed to the deportation order because he didn't want to
fight it.
Speaker 6 (01:03:05):
He would have been detained for longer, so agreed choice.
Speaker 4 (01:03:12):
But he just wanted to just get me out of it.
Speaker 13 (01:03:14):
And I thank you.
Speaker 6 (01:03:16):
He could have fought it.
Speaker 16 (01:03:17):
If you he could have fought it if you wanted to,
because he's been in the US for thirty five years.
Speaker 6 (01:03:21):
Uh my sore says he actually has a green card.
Speaker 16 (01:03:23):
And they confiscated all of his things, his laptops, his
computers and all these things trying to find what they
alleged were going to be scams. And according to the
person I spoke to, they found nothing. So he could
have fought it from what I'm prisoned with, and he
decided not to because it was gonna he would have
been sitting longer.
Speaker 4 (01:03:38):
Yeah, Jerry, don't really be doing that.
Speaker 3 (01:03:40):
No more.
Speaker 4 (01:03:46):
Time stereotype. They ain't doing that. But like Charlamagne said,
he can go to Nigeri. He can go to as
long as it ain't a prison in Elide. But he'd
be hot.
Speaker 6 (01:03:56):
Yeah, just said what trying to stay like that? Yeah,
someone that will be trying to stay over here.
Speaker 5 (01:04:01):
And all the people that think the country is trending
down with you know, they people looking for places to go,
you know in Nigeria.
Speaker 16 (01:04:09):
Well, we'll be back with some more on this because
in their zoom call today they're going to be having
a conversation about the prenup and enforcement of the prenups.
Speaker 5 (01:04:16):
So I know gonna be on there looking like an
ice cream sandwich. I'm telling you on purpose to watch
looking at her absolute best, and she's gonna be trying
to swim.
Speaker 2 (01:04:27):
His way back over here. So she has everything because
he's not here. She got the cars, she got the crib,
she got, he got everything.
Speaker 16 (01:04:33):
Well, I remember when she was here. She said that
she still wasn't a lot of film in the house.
And they're still thing, but there's still a lot of
things legally in place that she has to abide by
because of what they're going through. So they're gonna be
hashing it out the next couple of days, and I'll
be bringing you guys some more.
Speaker 4 (01:04:49):
Because it's not like he can take the house.
Speaker 6 (01:04:52):
I said, well, why don't you just give her the house?
He can't even come back to the house to say so,
how you know you're gonna be like swimming to get
back member?
Speaker 4 (01:04:58):
He they was done with.
Speaker 6 (01:04:59):
He sever they was being petty to each other.
Speaker 5 (01:05:01):
He was like, no, I don't believe got rid of
a headache. Unless you want to sell the house. You
might need the money.
Speaker 4 (01:05:08):
I don't know. I don't know his money situation for sure.
Today riches don't need no, but I think when you
get the I'm just talking.
Speaker 5 (01:05:17):
I don't know about to say. I thought when you
get deported, they freeze your assets and everything. They don't
do all that.
Speaker 4 (01:05:21):
It depends on the reason you get that, simon. If
you do something illegally, damn sure. But it's just the
fact that you overstage, you're welcome.
Speaker 16 (01:05:29):
I don't have the answer to that question, but I
will have more because I did reach out to his
attorneys for her to give me a call back. I mean,
we got a lot of legal questions and I'm not
an attorney.
Speaker 3 (01:05:37):
So I want to know.
Speaker 4 (01:05:37):
All right, Well, thank you so much for the latest
with Lauren.
Speaker 6 (01:05:40):
You're welcome.
Speaker 4 (01:05:40):
Now when we come back, Chelman, who are you giving
your don for after the hour?
Speaker 5 (01:05:44):
We need hit Maker young Berg to come to the
front of the congregation. I know that I saw him
in conversation with Lauren Lorossa recently and we got to
talk about it.
Speaker 4 (01:05:52):
Wow, all right, we'll get to next. Yeah. Sorry, Lauren,
it's the breakfast logan. You're like into the breakfast club.
Speaker 6 (01:06:02):
Your execute on the donkey of the day is something
to God to read. He gave me donkey other day
and I deserve that.
Speaker 17 (01:06:09):
You need to know, you need to tell them.
Speaker 4 (01:06:12):
I am you had the boy tell them.
Speaker 8 (01:06:15):
It's time for Donkey of other Day.
Speaker 12 (01:06:17):
It's a read.
Speaker 4 (01:06:18):
But you're so good at charlamage.
Speaker 13 (01:06:21):
He only want charlamagde.
Speaker 6 (01:06:24):
Yeah, solo man, who's even dusk the other day?
Speaker 5 (01:06:26):
So now well, sexy red Donkey today for Wednesday, June
eleventh goes to the hit maker, Young Bird You know
who I'm talking about, renowned producer.
Speaker 4 (01:06:35):
Okay.
Speaker 5 (01:06:35):
I saw an article this morning on a site called
Flunt and they did a story on him and the
headline was seventy seven million sold, nine Grammy nominations, nine
billion streams.
Speaker 4 (01:06:44):
So congratulations to that young man. Drop on a clue
bombs for young bird maker. He is a super.
Speaker 5 (01:06:49):
Producer in every sense of the word. But as you
all know, that Donkey of to day does not discriminate.
See this past weekend was BT Awards weekend in La Okay.
The Breakfast Club sent our Barry own Lauren larossa ll coolbase.
She was out there working what we call the media room. Okay,
I was born in nineteen hundred and seventy eight, been
doing radio for twenty seven years, so I'm old.
Speaker 4 (01:07:09):
Enough to remember when it was just called the radio room. Okay,
all the.
Speaker 5 (01:07:12):
Different radio stations and radio shows from across the country
with being there interviewing various artists. Well, times have changed, Okay,
the landscape has evolved, so now it's radio and podcast blogs,
fits all types of media.
Speaker 4 (01:07:23):
So we had Lauren Larossa out there.
Speaker 5 (01:07:25):
She interviewed like thirty different people, had thirty different people
with him two days, and I was catching up on
some of the interviews this week. I saw Jamaine Duprix,
I saw Sierra, I saw Buju Bontan, all great conversations,
dropping the clues bombs for Lauren Loossa's great job. But
it was the interview with young Berg hit Maker. Did
I wish I was present for see Hitmaker sat down
(01:07:48):
and he was expressing the fact that he believes Diddy
should be free. Nothing wrong with that opinion. I'm sure
Didty is praying that there are people on the jury
who feel just like hit Maker. Now, none of us
are legal experts. When someone says to me they think
Diddy should be free, I ask why. When somebody tells
me they think Diddy should be locked up, I also
(01:08:08):
ask why, because if you make statements like that, they
should be rooted in some information about the case. If
they are rooted in your own personal feelings, you know,
just because No Way Out is your favorite album, that's
not a good enough reason.
Speaker 4 (01:08:20):
I know you had some great nights on SIAK. I
enjoyed making the band too.
Speaker 5 (01:08:24):
You cannot erase what Diddy brought to the world of
entertainment and lifestyle.
Speaker 4 (01:08:28):
But none of that has any bearing on his case.
But let's listen to what hit makes his reason. He
was But what is he really guilty? I don't think
you should be in jail.
Speaker 6 (01:08:37):
Why don't you think you should be in jail.
Speaker 23 (01:08:39):
He's just a freaking He's a freak freaky ass. You
know n word, he's just a free free him. I
ain't gonna lie free him. I don't approve of nothing
that he did or whatever, But I just think that
he was just doing some nasty stuff. Bro from what
I heard. I might not have all the intail. You
got all the intail, but I think he was just
high and tripping, like.
Speaker 8 (01:08:58):
That's all it really is.
Speaker 23 (01:08:59):
But in my personal opinion, Lauren, I think that I
don't have enough details, but I honestly think that he
should be in these streets.
Speaker 6 (01:09:08):
Be in the streets.
Speaker 4 (01:09:09):
He should be. He should be at home.
Speaker 23 (01:09:11):
You shouldn't be like I think that if you think
about the Epstein and all the other different people, whatever
they then they get house arrests or something like that.
Speaker 5 (01:09:19):
Hit Maker, you should have stopped that. I don't have
all the intel you set out of your own mouth.
You didn't have all the details, yet you kept talking.
Speaker 4 (01:09:27):
Listen to me.
Speaker 5 (01:09:28):
If you ever thought to yourself the opinions you read
on social media couldn't possibly exist in real life, then
you now have exhibit A. Okay, hit maker gave us
all the YouTube lawyer's greatest hits. I don't approve of
what he did, but he shouldn't be in prison. He
was just freaky. And what about Epstein? What about him?
Did Epstein get house arrests? That's the question you asked.
(01:09:48):
The answer is no, Okay.
Speaker 4 (01:09:50):
Not for his twenty nineteen federal sex trafficking charges. Okay.
He requested release on bell.
Speaker 5 (01:09:55):
He offered the wear an ankle monitor and stay posted
up in his Manhattan mansion, but the judge denied him,
said he was too big a flight risk in a
public danger. These are just simple facts. That one can
research if they choose to. Once again, you can have
your opinion on whether Diddy should be free or not,
but if you're going to express that opinion publicly, let
(01:10:15):
it be rooted in something real, some type of factual information. Now,
none of what you heard just now was the reason
I chose to give hit Maker Donkey of the Day. Okay,
it was this statement he made as him and Lauren
Larossa were going back and forth on the Diddy situation.
In regards to the man who killed George Floyd, Derek Chauvin,
Let's listen.
Speaker 23 (01:10:36):
Yeah, man, I just think that, you know, it's kind
of crazy and it's very like insane what he got
going on. But like I've seen, like it's people that
the guy on George Floyd neck.
Speaker 4 (01:10:49):
Is he in jail? I think no, I don't play
that one one more, this one more time, play that
one more time.
Speaker 23 (01:10:58):
Yeah, man, I just think that, you know, it's kind
of crazy and it's very like insane what he got
going on. But like I've seen, like it's people that
the guy on George Floyd neck is he in jail?
Speaker 4 (01:11:11):
I think no, I don't think he was in jail.
Speaker 5 (01:11:14):
Damn you know hit Maker said he didn't have much
information on the Diddy case. Hit Maker, you don't seem
to have much information on anything, okay. I don't understand
how people speak about things they don't know anything about
with such confidence.
Speaker 4 (01:11:28):
What do you mean is the guy who killed George
Floyd in prison?
Speaker 5 (01:11:34):
Derek Chauvin got forty three years okay, twenty twenty a
half years in state prison for unintentional second degree murdered.
I don't even know how it was rude, unintentional, but
the sentence exceeded the standard guideline due to Derek's abuse
of authority in the cruelty displayed. Then he got sentenced
federally the twenty one years for violating George Floyd's civil rights,
including kneeling on his neck even after he became unresponsive,
(01:11:56):
and no sentences will run concurrently, adding up to four
forty three years. Hit Maker, you don't even know, You
don't even need to know all those details. But the
fact you didn't even know Derek Chauvin, George Floyd's killer,
was in prison, is exactly the reason why I don't
talk to niggas after five pm, okay. And he said
(01:12:17):
it like we were playing spades and he had nine
and are possible, Like he just knew he had a
winning hand when he said that, Like he said it,
like he had the big joker, the little joker, the
Duce of diamonds, Ace of Spades.
Speaker 4 (01:12:28):
I mean, if the guy who killed George Floyd in prison, yes.
Speaker 8 (01:12:32):
Yes, okay.
Speaker 4 (01:12:33):
Look, if you're gonna use.
Speaker 5 (01:12:35):
The double standard argument, then find some cases that are
the equivalent of Sean Coms's. Okay, the former CEO of
aber Kambie and Fitch, who was charged with sex trafficking
and interstate prostitution, is a way better example.
Speaker 4 (01:12:47):
But that's not the debate, hit maker, How you don't
know Derek Chauvin is in prison? Okay?
Speaker 5 (01:12:53):
Seeing police officers going to prison for killing black men
is a rarity in this country, So you should know
that Eric Chauvin was in prison. There was a twenty
seven million dollars civil settlement reached in the George Floyd case, the.
Speaker 4 (01:13:06):
Largest pre trial civil rights settlement in US history.
Speaker 5 (01:13:10):
The George Floyd case sparked one of the largest protest
movements in US history. But you didn't know the man
who killed Derek Chauvin was in prison. Rad You gotta
let me hear it again this one more time, one
more time.
Speaker 23 (01:13:24):
Yeo, man, I just think that, you know, it's kind
of crazy and it's very like insane what he got
going on. But like I've seen, like it's people that
the guy on George Floyd Neck is he in jail?
Speaker 4 (01:13:38):
I don't think he was in jail.
Speaker 5 (01:13:42):
Nigga Harsh, be quiet. Better to remain silent and be
thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt.
You know how to make hits, but you don't know
how to make sense. Okay, I have another name for
you now, how about Young Clueless? Are hit make it
Up as he Go? He's got a new album at o'
(01:14:02):
eight's in Bad Takes coming soon. Please give Young Berg
aka hit Maker aka Young Clueless the biggest he had.
Speaker 4 (01:14:14):
Yeah, that's crazy. I'm telling you, I'm.
Speaker 5 (01:14:16):
Calling him Young Clueless from now on, Young Clueless and
hit make it Up as he Go?
Speaker 4 (01:14:21):
That is his new name. Oh God? All right, well,
thank you for that. Dog in to day.
Speaker 2 (01:14:28):
Now when we come back running for mayor of New
York City, Zoran Kwame Mom, Donnie, he'll be joining us
this morning.
Speaker 4 (01:14:36):
He was.
Speaker 2 (01:14:37):
He's basically started from the ground up, knocking on doors.
He'll break everything all down of how he's very high
up in the polls right now. So we'll talk to
him next. Don't go anywhere. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 12 (01:14:50):
Morning.
Speaker 2 (01:14:51):
Everybody is j n V, Jess Hilarius, Charlamagne dea gud
We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest
in the building. He's running for mayor of New York City.
We have Zoran Kwame.
Speaker 17 (01:15:02):
Mom done nailed it.
Speaker 4 (01:15:05):
That's that you gave him a great victoria right before
we started.
Speaker 8 (01:15:09):
I take it.
Speaker 17 (01:15:12):
I was gonna say it was off the top of
the dome.
Speaker 4 (01:15:13):
But I did see a video before we get into politics.
I did see a video. You were a rapper, you
got a.
Speaker 17 (01:15:21):
I was an aspiring rap.
Speaker 4 (01:15:22):
Aspiring rap. Nobody will vote for you based off what
I heard.
Speaker 17 (01:15:26):
And that's why I'm not a rapper, nobody you see
to be to be the mayor, you have to know
what you know and know what you don't know. And
I learned quickly what I didn't know.
Speaker 4 (01:15:36):
You really wanted to like pursue a rapper.
Speaker 8 (01:15:37):
At one point.
Speaker 17 (01:15:38):
There was a point. There was a point.
Speaker 3 (01:15:40):
I mean it was.
Speaker 17 (01:15:40):
It was at the level. So I was born in Kampala,
ugandaast Africa, and there was a point where there's a
guy I grew up with, he's like my brother. The
two of us were rapping together and I was trying
to sell mixtapes on a public bus which doesn't leave
until it fills every single one of the fourteen seats.
That's how much we were trying. Wow and here I am.
(01:16:01):
Because it didn't really work out all that well.
Speaker 4 (01:16:02):
It was kind of like yin Twins.
Speaker 17 (01:16:07):
With the inspiration for you, I have to say that
was an inspiration for the song I made called Nanni,
but I think you know, for me it was it
was also a way of just telling the different stories
of what I grew up with and and especially in Kompala.
You know, I'm I'm Uganda of Indian origin. The guy
that I grew up with, his name is Abdul. He
is Ugandan by way of South Suddan. It's all these
(01:16:29):
different cultures coming together. We were trying to mix it
all in. And then when I was here in New
York City just trying to kind of this the song
that I made was the testament to my grandmother. Now
she's a real badass. And how so often when we
talk about our elders, we put them in a box
of a nice, gentle person who you know, is very
much constrained, and how we imagine them. And I wanted
to just be a little more absurd in the celebration
(01:16:50):
of a woman who gave me a sense of the
world and was a social worker and should be a
little more celebrated and disciplined.
Speaker 4 (01:16:57):
Disciplined you a few slaps.
Speaker 17 (01:16:58):
And jack video discipline. Yeah, that's in that video, not
by my grandmother.
Speaker 5 (01:17:05):
There's a question in real life when you do make
the pivot to, you know, do what it is you're
doing now, do you say to yourself, I scrub all that,
we got to get rid of that.
Speaker 17 (01:17:12):
No, because I think that it's it's about being a
real person, you know, Like I I enjoyed that time
in my life, and ultimately I actually see a through
line between that work and this work and that you're
trying to tell a story, gotcha. And you know, when
you're trying to sell a mixtape or you're trying to
get somebody's signature to get on the ballot at six
point thirty in the morning, you know, at the Broadway
stop of the NW in Astoria. It's the same thing
(01:17:33):
where you're asking someone can I have a moment of
your time to tell you about my story or our story.
And it also means learning how to deal with the
rejection very quickly, because once you've once you've tried to
be an artist, once you try to be a rapper,
you know what it means to be humbled.
Speaker 4 (01:17:49):
Yeah, it on a regular basis, right.
Speaker 17 (01:17:50):
Like you know what it means to be the opener
to the opener, to the opener to the opener to
the opener. And I think too often in politics there's
a real sense of self, as if people should be
excited to see you, when in fact, you should be
excited to see them.
Speaker 15 (01:18:02):
Right.
Speaker 17 (01:18:02):
We shouldn't be lecturing people as much as we should
actually be listening to them. And I think that you know,
struggling through being an artist, it was very helpful in learning.
Speaker 4 (01:18:10):
That what got you into politics because some of your
policies that you want to we'll discuss.
Speaker 2 (01:18:14):
I don't see happening, but I love it. So let's
start how you got into politics at first.
Speaker 17 (01:18:18):
So the first time I knocked on doors was in
two thousand and eight for Obama. The first time I
knocked on doors in New York City was when I
picked up a copy of the Village Voice and I
saw that one of my favorite rappers, Hemes, had endorsed
his childhood friend for city council. And I was like, oh,
this guy would be the first South Asian elected official
in New York City's name was Elli. Nudge me, and
so I got on the F train, I went to
one sixty ninth and I knocked on doors for Ali.
(01:18:40):
And that was the moment where I started to get
involved in local politics. I joined a club called the
Muslim Democratic Club in New York and then in twenty seventeen,
I worked on my first race. That was for a
Palestinian Lutheran minister in bay Rich called Color Elliot Team,
And that just changed my life, because you know, I
moved to the city when I was seven. This is
the city I fell in love with, the city where
I got my citizenship, where I got married. And yet
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there was also a point where I knew I was
a New Yorker. I didn't know if I had a
place in New York City politics. I thought those two
things were separate. And then there was this campaign which
showed me that there was room for all of us
and you didn't actually have to give up any of
yourself to be a part of it. And that inspired
me to understand that politics isn't just something that you
believe in, it's also something that you do as an
(01:19:23):
active thing. And from there I kept working on campaigns
and then in twenty twenty I ran for the State
Assembly and I represent a story in Long Island City.
Speaker 15 (01:19:31):
Wow.
Speaker 5 (01:19:33):
The USA Today asked a question, and the question is simple,
can an AOC back socialist upset Andrew Cuomo in the
New York City's mayor race?
Speaker 4 (01:19:42):
I want you, I want you to answer that question.
Speaker 17 (01:19:43):
There's a short answer, which is yes, okay, and there's
a longer answer, which is the fact that New Yorkers
are hungry for a different kind of politics. We have
seen the same politicians with the same ideas lead us
to the same results for decades and this is in
many ways a question of whether we want to go
back to the past or whether we want to go
to the future. And our campaign is one that sees
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this city under attack in two ways, an affordability crisis
on the inside, were the most expensive city in the
United States of America. One in for New Yorkers are
living in poverty. The rest are living in a permanent
state of anxiety about whether they can keep affording the city.
And then we're under attack from the outside from a
Trump administration that is hell bent on going after not
only New Yorkers, but frankly democratic cities across the country,
(01:20:27):
like we're seeing in Los Angeles right now. And I
am going head to head with Andrew Cuomo, a former
governor who's the son of a former governor, whose super
pack is funded in large part by the same billionaires
who put Donald Trump back in the White House. That's
not the kind of person who can stand up to
authoritarianism without seeing a reflection of themselves. We need someone
(01:20:50):
who will actually fight both of these crises at the
same time. And that's why I believe that that I
can win. And I'm so excited to have Congressman Ocosio
Cortez's endorsement and doing that.
Speaker 4 (01:20:58):
We're still kicking it with Zoran Kwame Mom Donnie, he's
running for mayor of New York City. If you were
the mayor and you see what's going on in LA,
how would you handle that probe. If there was protesters,
they were you.
Speaker 2 (01:21:08):
Know, breaking stuff, looting, smashing police cars, vandalizing things. Of course,
Trump sending the troops. How would you handle that if
you are mayor of New York City and that actually
happened here.
Speaker 17 (01:21:20):
I think, first and foremost you call it what it is.
It's authoritarianism. This is the way from his pregnant wife,
nor and has since been in an ice attention facility
in Louisiana. It wasn't able to even witness the birth
of his first child, Dean. And we have another New
York City public high school student named Dylan, who was
snashed at a regular check in at Federal Plaza. Is
(01:21:41):
now hundreds of miles away from his mother and his
two siblings. And this is personal for me because I
got my citizenship just blocks from where those arrests are happening.
Those blocks used to be my favorite part of New
York City's where I got my citizenship, where I got married,
And those are now the same blocks where when I
took my father for his immigration interview this year, I
(01:22:02):
hugged him so tight because I didn't know if I
was going to see him in the afternoon. There are
too many New Yorkers who are feeling that, and so
I think you call this what it is. You also
make clear that Trump is reversing historical precedent in that
calling the National Guard is typically something a governor requests
of the president. It's not something a president puts on
a governor. And Kathy Hochel is someone who, as the
(01:22:23):
governor of our state, has been able to fight Donald
Trump and defend a lot of his potential attacks on
this state. One of the first things I would do
is work with her to make it clear that this
this has no room in our city and our police
force should not be assisting ICE in what they are conducting.
You know, we recently saw arrests where the NYPD was
(01:22:46):
then arresting a pastor and other New Yorkers who were
observing ICE arresting migrants coming in for their checkens. We
don't need to be accomplices to authoritarianism. We need to
show that there is another way of running this city
in this country, and that's what I'm excited to be.
Speaker 5 (01:23:01):
That's a question, right, why is Donald Trump the Democrats boogeyman?
Because none of y'all are running against Trump, And to me,
the biggest hurdle to the Democratic Party is the Democratic Party.
In action of the Democratic Party over all of these
years is the biggest hurdle for the Democratic Party.
Speaker 4 (01:23:17):
Now, I don't disagree with you.
Speaker 17 (01:23:20):
That's part of my critique of Andrew Cuomo is that
he's the very kind of leadership that helped give rise
to Donald Trump. You know, before Donald Trump was the
president of this country, before he was a reality TV
show host, he was a real estate developer in New
York City, and he was someone who both parties had
room for and time for. And I think that our
ability to accommodate the very kind of real estate developers
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that have broken law after law after law is also
part of what has given rise to an era of
politics with no accountability. I mean, Andrew Cuomo had a
video of Donald Trump playing at his own bachelor party,
Like that's the level in which all of this is
a mesh together. And I'm trying to chart a new
course with this campaign, alongside thousands of New Yorkers for
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a politics that is clearly distinct from that of Donald Trump.
And I think when when New Yorkers are shocked at
Donald Trump's record of cutting Medicaid of trying to steal
hundreds of millions of dollars from the MTA, of giving
tax breaks to billionaires, of hounding the many women who
have credibly come forward to accuse him. Those are the
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same things you could say about Andrew Cuomo. We don't
need a reflection of that in New York City. We
need someone who is the opposite of that, and as
a progressive Muslim immigrant who's willing to fight for the
things I believe in. That's what That's what makes me
donald Trump's worst nightmare.
Speaker 5 (01:24:39):
But I saw you say that in the debate. You
know you would be Trump's worst nightmare once again. Why
should that matter to anybody voting for you?
Speaker 13 (01:24:47):
Now?
Speaker 3 (01:24:48):
Big cut?
Speaker 4 (01:24:48):
Running against Donald Trump?
Speaker 17 (01:24:50):
No, you, but but you are running against the authoritarianism
that he's bringing to this city. Soarian No, I think
that there's too many commonalities between him and Donald Trump's record.
And my point is that you don't want to have
a mayor who has to pick up a phone call
from someone who cut a two hundred and fifty thousand
dollars check to both him and Donald Trump. You want
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to have a mayor who's willing to fight for the
city and have that that be the thing that he's
ultimately responsible for. And I think to your point, we
also have to be honest about how we lost this
presidential election. You know, New York is the state that
had the largest swing in the country towards Donald Trump
eleven and a half points, and it happened far from
the caricature of Trump voters. It happened in the hearts
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of immigrant New York City. I went to Fordham Road
in the Bronx, I went to Hillside Avenue in Queens
and when I asked New Yorkers there, almost all of
whom were Democrats, who did you vote for and why?
Many told me they didn't vote. Many told me they
voted for Trump. And they told me they voted for
him because they remembered having more money in their pocket
four years ago for their rent, for their childcare, for
their groceries, even for their metropolitan and as insincere and
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ridiculous and horrific as we know Trump's policies to be,
that is how people felt. Those are the decisions that
they made. And when I asked these same New Yorkers
what would it take to bring you back to the
Democratic Party, they said A relentless focus on an economic agenda.
I said, what would you say to a candidate running
to freeze the rent, make buses fast and free, deliver
universal childcare?
Speaker 4 (01:26:12):
So I vote for them.
Speaker 17 (01:26:13):
And that's when I introduced myself. And that's my point
here is that there are some Democrats like Andrew Cuomo
who think that we went too far left in how
we ran a campaign. And my point is that we
actually betrayed working class voters a long time ago, and
it's time to own up to that and finally fulfill
the promises that were made decades ago.
Speaker 5 (01:26:32):
Well, I mean, that's an interesting right because you know,
you say, Cuomo and Trump have so many similarities, but
Cuomo has been a career Democrat and that's why I
feel like anybody who is going to be the future
of the Democratic Party, you do have to throw that
old regime under the bus, because it's.
Speaker 4 (01:26:47):
Not just Quana.
Speaker 17 (01:26:47):
That bus is going to be free.
Speaker 5 (01:26:49):
Sure, but it's not just Cuomo in the Democratic Party.
It's a lot of old leaders, the Chuck's humors, it's
the bidens. You got to throw all of that under
the bus and run it over. And people have to
hear you say that because I.
Speaker 4 (01:27:00):
Keep hearing y'all. You know, you keep talking about Trump,
John Trump, John Trump.
Speaker 5 (01:27:03):
No, but what your party has been just as ineffective
and just as corrupt in a lot of ways.
Speaker 17 (01:27:06):
Trust me, I have I hear you because I've been
critical about the style of leadership that gave rise to
Donald Trump is also a style of leadership within the
Democratic Party, and I think for too long it's been
a party that has valued insider politics, pay your dues,
the words and advice of consultants, over the people that
are Democrats themselves. And I do think it's time for
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a new generation of leadership. You know, Cuomo would be
the oldest mayor elected in New York City. I would
represent a completely new generation. And I think it's important
for that because it's not just about age, it's not
just about vision. It's also about what has your record
been and who have you been fighting for? And is
that distinct enough from what got us here?
Speaker 4 (01:27:49):
Well, if they want to support you, how can they
go out and support you?
Speaker 17 (01:27:51):
Well, what I would tell them has come to Zoran
for NYC dot com. Don't donate to us. We've already
raised the maximum we can spend in this campaign. But
do give us something more valuable, which is your time.
We're building a team of thirty four thousand people New
Yorkers from all walks of life, knocking on doors, talking
to their neighbors. Come on out, Canvas. It would be
a joy to have you. And I would also say
that if the three of you want to come Canvas,
we'd love to have you as well.
Speaker 4 (01:28:12):
Thank you. Early residence in New Jersey.
Speaker 17 (01:28:14):
Oh come, so look, you know, just bring that corporate
tax rate. Bring that corporate tax right over from New
Jersey election June twenty fourth. Early voting starts June fourteenth,
and we're confident we go in this, but only with
the help of New Yorkers. Well, good luck, Thank you
so much.
Speaker 2 (01:28:28):
Joe, Ron Kwame, Mama, Donnie. I appreciate it, right, ron Kwame, Mom, Donnie.
Speaker 8 (01:28:36):
There we go.
Speaker 17 (01:28:37):
Goodness, my goodness, get the bulls up.
Speaker 3 (01:28:41):
There you go.
Speaker 4 (01:28:42):
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Jess, Larry Charlamagne. Guy, we are
to Breakfast Club. Good morning. Hey, hi, hey, hi, all right,
let's get to the latest. Well, all right, your coming
straight fast. She gets to detail.
Speaker 6 (01:29:06):
I'm a homegirl that knows a little bit about everything.
Speaker 4 (01:29:09):
She'd be having the Latest on the.
Speaker 8 (01:29:12):
Latest with Laura La Rosa.
Speaker 5 (01:29:14):
Sometimes you have fact, sometimes you have details. Sometimes you
have a little bit of everything on the breakfast club.
Speaker 4 (01:29:20):
Talk to me.
Speaker 16 (01:29:21):
So taking out a court real quick. R Kelly is
asking to be released. He filed an emergency motion for
prison release. He says he's alleging that prison officials teamed
up with a man who is a gang leader who
has a terminal illness and a plot to kill him.
So he is currently in North Carolina serving his thirty
year sentences for sex crimes in Carolina.
Speaker 6 (01:29:42):
Yes, he's in North.
Speaker 16 (01:29:43):
Carolina right now serving his thirty year sentence for sex crimes.
And according to documents that r Kelly's legal team just filed,
they are a legend that there is a man last
named Stein who is a gang leader, big gang leader,
and that he has provided a sworn statement to them
that prison officials offered him his freedom to spend his last.
Speaker 6 (01:30:01):
Days free if he would allegedly kill r Kelly.
Speaker 16 (01:30:05):
Now, the way that this man says this was supposed
to go down is that he was supposed to kill
r Kelly allegedly and then he would get charged for
and then he alleges that prison officials were going to
fumble the evidence and ultimately bury the case. They would
then allegedly transfer him to another location where he would
be allowed to escape and stay free. Now, you might wonder,
so it does. It does sound crazy like a Trapped
(01:30:28):
in the Closet series. Kelly wrote that, Well, you're probably wondering,
why would all if this has been alleged of the
prison officials, why would they want to do all this?
Speaker 4 (01:30:38):
Why would they want to kill all Kelly?
Speaker 16 (01:30:39):
So R kelly S team is saying that all this
is happening because they've been investigating whether R. Kelly's rights
were violated throughout the process of his trials, and that
they had the agend they're allegend they recovered some informations
that the information they were and that this information was
going to come out. So this is a response allegedly
to that and the information basically Asriel Clary, who was
a big witness for R. Kelly's sentencing, and a woman
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named Alshanda who was a big witness in the Chicago case.
These two witnesses, according to these documents and according to
our Kelly's legal team were flipped on R. Kelly based
on this like in house informant. This in house informant
by the government allegedly went to Adriel Clary, went to Lashanda,
showed Azriel Clary some communications at R. Kelly emails, phone
(01:31:23):
calls with another woman outside of Azriel because y'all know
she was dating R.
Speaker 4 (01:31:26):
Kelly.
Speaker 16 (01:31:27):
Yeah, And they alleged that because of the communications that
were shown, he then influenced her to be the government's
key witness and then she was able. She was put
together with this informant with the woman Lashanda, who then
did the same so that the rights were violated. They
alleged to the government act like they didn't have anything
to do with it, nor did they know what happened.
Speaker 6 (01:31:45):
Although they alleged R.
Speaker 16 (01:31:46):
Kelly's team was told his communications were stold during the trial,
no one knew any details. And now that they know
the details, this whole plot has come out. And the guy,
his name is Michil glenn Stein. He says he will
take a lot of detective tests and he will testify
if he has to.
Speaker 2 (01:32:02):
I don't want to be disrespectful. I really don't care.
It just just sounds like a lot of blah blah blah.
Speaker 16 (01:32:07):
I've tried to get the attorneys on the phone. That's
what I was speaking when I came in here, and
I literally said to them, these are some really big claims.
It seems like a movie. I would love to speak
to someone, and I haven't gotten a call back. But
this is what Dave ledged in these documents.
Speaker 4 (01:32:18):
Which cases because didn't have two cases that Aurren. Yeah
it's both cases, but.
Speaker 16 (01:32:25):
He's in North Carolina serving the thirty but both because
Asrio was a huge witness in one and Lashonda was
a huge witness in Chicago. Yeah, yeah, real real quick, Diddy,
Because there's a there's a lot that has been happened.
I know we haven't I haven't actually been in court,
but we've been talking.
Speaker 4 (01:32:41):
About That's what I'm interested in.
Speaker 6 (01:32:42):
Yeah, so which part do you want to start with? First?
Speaker 2 (01:32:44):
So Jame Doe has been on on on. I guess
she's been talking for the last four days. She's going
to try for four days.
Speaker 6 (01:32:51):
That's not not normal. Though he's currently paying somebody's rent.
Speaker 4 (01:32:55):
I don't even think.
Speaker 6 (01:32:57):
Yeah, so homeless tonight, there's been a.
Speaker 16 (01:33:01):
There's what a lot has that has been said in court.
So yes, Jane Doe is still the same Jaane Doe
that we talked about last on Thursday with Thursday and Friday,
and that's not normal, Like you can you can ask questions,
there's no there's no like they don't have like a
time limit, like they have to be able to present
their cases equally and get their questions out.
Speaker 4 (01:33:20):
It seems like it's the same thing that she's been
saying for the last four days.
Speaker 16 (01:33:22):
Right, well, I think they're I mean, at this point,
they're just again it's beyond a shadow of adults.
Speaker 6 (01:33:28):
I just want to add more contact, more color to it.
Speaker 16 (01:33:29):
But it has come out that she talks about, you know,
not wanting to do freak offs allegedly and you know,
wanting to be with Diddy herself. Her testimony is very
similar to Cassie's where she's like, I didn't want to
do these things, but she alleges that she did it
because she was in love, and she alleges that Diddy
led her down this path of like drugs and this
crazy lifestyle.
Speaker 3 (01:33:48):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (01:33:49):
She did mention that did he you know, pays her.
Speaker 16 (01:33:51):
Or was paying her rent and attorney, and that she's
still currently working with an attorney that Diddy originally got
her allegedly because she was with him at the time
that the Cassie video dropped, and she alleges that his
team was scrambling to figure out an apology you basically
what to say. And then following that after like you know,
Cassie fouled her documents and things of that nature, authority
(01:34:12):
or the government approached her about being a witness or
having a conversation, so he got got her an attorney.
Speaker 5 (01:34:20):
All the Jane dose have been horrible. All the Jane
Does that. I've heard the last two Jane does They've
they've been horrible.
Speaker 4 (01:34:24):
It's crazy why you said that, that one that you're
talking about right now, she just sound like a scorn.
Speaker 3 (01:34:29):
Girl, like.
Speaker 4 (01:34:31):
They said that.
Speaker 16 (01:34:32):
Yeah, she said that she was, you know, she wanted
to be with him in a bigger way, and she
was she felt like she was just used for his
like sexual exportations.
Speaker 7 (01:34:39):
And also say she things got a little difficult for
them when he started dating Young Miami.
Speaker 16 (01:34:44):
Oh yeah, she said that she would see Young Miami,
you know, being taken out the buy back basically living
the lights lights before. Yeah, and it was difficult for her,
even though she alleges that he told her in the
beginning that he is dealing with multiple women. She says
that once she started seeing it was difficult for her.
And you know that they had their their their patches
as well as like you know, arguing and you know,
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different things.
Speaker 6 (01:35:07):
But she wanted more from him.
Speaker 5 (01:35:09):
Should have left it after capricorn clock because now it's
just likes and you find him guilty by a reasonable
doubt after you listen to the last couple of weeks.
Speaker 4 (01:35:18):
I'm not no lawyer. I'm just saying when you.
Speaker 5 (01:35:20):
Put anyone, you put a little bit of doubt in
people's mind, you know that that could have one.
Speaker 4 (01:35:24):
Person on that in that jury.
Speaker 2 (01:35:26):
Be like, also, does it seem like everybody that day Daddy,
that Diddy has dated to day.
Speaker 4 (01:35:36):
A minute used to dated, has been involved with these
free calls? Daddy? Say Daddy, everybody that has dated? Did
he has dated?
Speaker 3 (01:35:45):
Did you?
Speaker 2 (01:35:47):
But you came up in different when you used to
call him daddy? Now tell us more when you're taking
this puff daddy. Yeah, but you just said daddy. I
didn't mean daddy. I mean when you're asking me where
they are involved for y'd that's what it seems like, right.
Speaker 4 (01:36:01):
Father from used to call them father freak five.
Speaker 6 (01:36:05):
But father, we've only heard from cad Fa.
Speaker 4 (01:36:09):
Father Frank, Father Frank. We've only heard.
Speaker 6 (01:36:13):
From a couple of people m V. So I can't
answer that indefinitely.
Speaker 16 (01:36:15):
But the people that we've heard from, they said that
likest they brought up kim Porter and they said that
he treated Kimporter differently and that things were different. But
they're having women that said Cassie and this woman's story
are the same. But I did want to send just
a little I guess p s A to everybody attending
to Kendrick Lamar concert June twelfth and thirteenth in Toronto.
Speaker 4 (01:36:35):
She don't even care about no segue.
Speaker 16 (01:36:36):
Large cut y'all they wrapping me up, and y'all spend
so much time on the fact that envy cause did
he daddy can't call?
Speaker 8 (01:36:42):
Did you know what?
Speaker 4 (01:36:44):
You could have just left it? You have to move
to the next story so fast you're.
Speaker 6 (01:36:46):
Talking about yeah, you want to go back to your daddy.
Speaker 4 (01:36:50):
Ladies.
Speaker 2 (01:36:51):
Thank you to the people's I was shoying too.
Speaker 4 (01:36:59):
Let's place some gez.
Speaker 6 (01:37:01):
He's trying to get out because about daddy.
Speaker 4 (01:37:02):
No more the.
Speaker 2 (01:37:05):
Breakfast Club more than everybody's DJ Envy.
Speaker 4 (01:37:09):
Just HILARI, Charla mean the guy, we are the Breakfast Club.
It's still Pride Month.
Speaker 7 (01:37:13):
It is Pride month, right, and we're gonna go on
this gay ride for Pride, all right. So I'm repping
the girl k one artist. Yeah, she's an artist and
she's dope. It's been rumored that she is kay Lannie's artists,
but I can't find no nothing on the internet, no
documentation saying that. But I just got put onto her
music out know where. I was sitting in the shop
get my head done, and our music video came on.
(01:37:34):
It's called Worst Behavior and it was featuring Kaylanie and
they gave a main tongue kiss at the end.
Speaker 6 (01:37:39):
This was last year it went viral. Yeah, they actually
looked good together. They look like a little bit I
think all light skinned people look like a little bit
my bad envy.
Speaker 7 (01:37:46):
But yeah, they they they they look like they could
be sister and brother. But they was tonguing down and
and and it looked good. I don't know if they
messed with each other, I don't know. I did just
see them recently go viral again being seen out together
or whatever at the be t Shenanigans or whatever.
Speaker 4 (01:38:01):
But yeah, shout out.
Speaker 7 (01:38:03):
To K one Luther K one, show what he got,
crazy stud energy like yes, worst behavior, go look at
that at that uh that music video, listen to it.
Speaker 5 (01:38:14):
It's crazy, Okay, all the studies out there. Nobody ever
thinks about y'all. During Pride, she looks just like Eli.
Speaker 6 (01:38:21):
Yeah, it's given Eli and Drake like, okay, mix.
Speaker 4 (01:38:24):
She looked good without the bed of course.
Speaker 6 (01:38:27):
No yeah yeah no beer, no bed straight sexy.
Speaker 4 (01:38:29):
Good morning.
Speaker 2 (01:38:30):
Everybody is j Envy, Jess hilarious, charlamage the god we
are the breakfast Club.
Speaker 4 (01:38:34):
Salutes to Gez for joining us this morning.
Speaker 3 (01:38:36):
Man.
Speaker 5 (01:38:36):
TM one on one Live twentieth anniversary Tour. You can
go to TM one on one live dot com to
see if they're coming to your city. I'm already telling
you I'm gonna be in there, okay, because that is
like a grown folks have been. He wanted everybody to
wear a tuxi black tie. Yes you know what I'm saying,
and he.
Speaker 4 (01:38:53):
Got an orchestra, symphony orchestra with thug motivation. One on
one man, come on.
Speaker 7 (01:38:59):
And I know you're gonna look in the suit, but
his little bunyan's will be screaming by the third show
if he thinks he's gonna be doing this whole tour
and some slippery earls.
Speaker 4 (01:39:07):
Y'all know that's some church shoes. So yeah, I can't
wait to go and do that.
Speaker 7 (01:39:11):
But look Pittsburgh this Friday and Saturday. I will be
there at the mpriv We got four shows. Two shows
on Friday, two shows on Saturday. Get your tickets if
you have na yet, Buffalo next week. Just a larriisofficial
dot com. Get them tickets. Meet me at Helium that's
next Friday and next Saturday. We got four shows there
as well. And then Monday, the day after Father's Day,
June sixteenth, the More Love Foundation presents Dads on the
(01:39:32):
Green Top golf event in Baltimore City.
Speaker 6 (01:39:34):
We're honoring fifty fathers.
Speaker 7 (01:39:35):
My husband and I we have a foundation or whatever,
right and this is gonna be our first official event
and it's for Father's Day, So come out and fellowship
with other fathers. From ten am to one pm. It's
an early happy hour. Drinks, fool giveaways, good music. Baltimore's
own DJKBI for the vibes. And shout out the fort
and Bank that will be there teaching guys about financial literacy,
(01:39:56):
specifically about credits. So make sure that you're in the
building Money Day Juny sixteenth for all the fathers out
there in.
Speaker 4 (01:40:02):
Baltimore, all right.
Speaker 2 (01:40:03):
And also I'm gonna be out in Atlantic City with
Vibes Cartel this weekend.
Speaker 4 (01:40:07):
Vibes card was doing a Father's Day weekend show Saturday.
So that's this weekend. That's this weekend out and out there. Yeah,
so slut the vibes car Tell what's so funny talking
about damn, keep going go?
Speaker 8 (01:40:19):
He always did.
Speaker 4 (01:40:20):
I was almost all the.
Speaker 6 (01:40:22):
Time promoting this, like two weeks now, right, he say,
damn until the.
Speaker 4 (01:40:28):
Day this weekend, Damn.
Speaker 5 (01:40:36):
Listen the positive notice simply this man, the universe has
always giving you signs.
Speaker 4 (01:40:41):
I need you all to know that. I don't care
if it's every day in your sleep.
Speaker 5 (01:40:44):
If you pay attention to your timeline and the conversations
you have with people on the radio, shoot, sometimes if
you look up, you'll see them in.
Speaker 4 (01:40:50):
The clouds, okay, in epiphanies.
Speaker 14 (01:40:52):
Right.
Speaker 5 (01:40:53):
Just pay attention to all the signs that you get
and place them together, and you'll notice a pattern.
Speaker 4 (01:40:58):
The universe is always communicating with you. Breakfast club bitches,
you'll finished
Speaker 8 (01:41:03):
Or y'all done.