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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, usc yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
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Speaker 2 (00:07):
Yo yo yo yo yo yo.
Speaker 3 (00:09):
Just hilarious weekday.
Speaker 4 (00:10):
Ass up, Charlemagne to God.
Speaker 3 (00:12):
And it's Friday.
Speaker 4 (00:16):
The weekend is here, dammit.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
In the favorite day of a week right here, Friday.
Speaker 5 (00:20):
Yes, I love Fridays. I love it, my love, my love.
What you doing this weekend?
Speaker 1 (00:25):
Man, it's still preparing for my show in Baltimore, getting
ready for my show in Ohio. Got some filming going on,
so y'all, y'all asked for jests on the big screen.
Pretty soon, you're gonna be seeing a lot of me.
What you're doing this weekend?
Speaker 4 (00:37):
You know what?
Speaker 5 (00:38):
This This weekend is my relaxing weekend. This is the
first weekend I have off. The kids don't have dance.
I'm sure my son got a soccer game or basketball game.
But this is how, you know what I want to
do this weekend. If I can, I want to see
if I can start really getting their Christmas gifts prepared
and ready. I want to start this early, get it
out the way, so I don't have nothing to worry about.
I got nothing to deal with, So I'm just trying
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to figure out what they want for Christmas.
Speaker 4 (01:01):
Because my kids believe in Santa.
Speaker 3 (01:03):
I was very saying, I know they all do.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
You get six lists every year, six lists that you
have to conquer.
Speaker 4 (01:10):
Well, I have a twenty four year old and twenty
one year old, so that.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
They have twenty nine giving my mother a list that
I'm not.
Speaker 5 (01:15):
Doing the list. No, you get a job, you got money,
y'all work. Yeah, y'all pay your own list now. But
for the the other four, yes, I get a list
and they tell me exactly what they want from from
things small, from labou boos yeah, to you know, one
of my big stuff yah, to the biggest stuff. But
my kids really don't want big stuff. They just enjoy
my dances. Just want dance clothes. Dad can have dance outfits.
(01:37):
Dad can have dance outfits. And my son. It's kind
of easy now, like that you don't have to get
video games. You could buy them online, so it's no
longer you got to go to.
Speaker 4 (01:45):
The store door.
Speaker 6 (01:46):
It's kind of easy.
Speaker 4 (01:47):
They're not in the close yet, so it's perfect.
Speaker 3 (01:49):
That's because you got grateful kids.
Speaker 4 (01:51):
Like I met today.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
He's like, they are so grateful. They like the smallest
things make them smile.
Speaker 3 (01:56):
So I love that.
Speaker 4 (01:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:58):
Yes, yesterday I had to to dry to Queens, which
is about usually about an hour away from from where
I live in Jersey, fifty minutes, but yesterday because of
the traffic, was three hours long. And I was like, yeah,
I want to ride with dad. They were like yeah,
and they rode with me all the way to Queens
to Grandpa's house because Grandpa still has an AOL.
Speaker 4 (02:13):
Did you know AOL still exists, like AOL counts.
Speaker 5 (02:16):
Yeah, my father had an AOL account still and was
trying to figure out why it wasn't working.
Speaker 4 (02:19):
I was like, I don't think all even exists anymore.
Speaker 6 (02:22):
Dad.
Speaker 5 (02:22):
He was like, I'm not getting one of my emails anymore.
I'm like, I don't think AOL works.
Speaker 4 (02:25):
So I had to.
Speaker 5 (02:26):
I had to get him from AOL to Gmail because
he was he was confused, like confumed. And then they
made him change the passwords every other day so he
didn't know the passwords, and then we had to go
forget passwords nine times.
Speaker 4 (02:36):
It was bad. It was really good.
Speaker 3 (02:37):
Kids were happy just to take their ride they were.
Speaker 4 (02:39):
Just happy just to take the ribele pops man. That
was it? All right, Well, let's get the show cracking.
Speaker 5 (02:44):
Little rel Tapatha Brown, Reagan Gomez, and Anna Marie hors
for when we joined us. There in a new movie,
Unexpected Christmas in theaters today, so we'll be talking to
the cast of that, and also Jaquelin Carr, gospel singer.
Speaker 4 (02:57):
I didn't know much about Jaquelin.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
Yeah, Man Award winner. She has like countless hits. She's
been nominated for Grammys. I think up to like eleven times.
Speaker 3 (03:05):
Like I love her. I love her, and she's so young,
but she's doing a thing man.
Speaker 4 (03:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (03:09):
So we're gonna be kicking in with the gospel singing,
putting some God in your life on this front.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
And for people who don't know who Anna Marie Horford
or Horseford is, right, that is d from Friday.
Speaker 3 (03:18):
That's that's d from the Wayne's brother.
Speaker 5 (03:20):
That's Mom, that's mom, that's Craig's mom. Craigs mom is Friday. Yes, yes,
she was married to.
Speaker 4 (03:25):
Bank back Bank back back.
Speaker 5 (03:28):
Witherspoon yees. So we'll talk to all of them when
we come back, So don't go anywhere. We have front
page news. This is day a thousand of the shutdown.
Me and me will be giving us all the breakdown.
Speaker 4 (03:38):
It's the breakfast club. Good morning morning.
Speaker 5 (03:40):
Everybody's d J M V Jess. Hilary is Chelamage the God.
We are the breakfast Club. Let's get in some front
page news now. On Thursday Night football, the Broncos beat
the Raiders ten to seven. Out of Broncos record is
eight and two. Raiders record is two and seven.
Speaker 4 (03:55):
What's up me?
Speaker 7 (03:56):
Me?
Speaker 3 (03:56):
Good morning, mb Jess. How y'all doing this morning?
Speaker 7 (03:59):
Come good, good, good?
Speaker 4 (04:01):
All right?
Speaker 8 (04:01):
So we started this.
Speaker 9 (04:02):
Morning with a major development in the nation's food crisis.
A federal judge is forcing the Trump administration to get
rid or excuse me, to give food aid following that
national stoppage of the Snap benefit. So that stoppage, it
held withheld SNAP benefits from forty two million Americans, including
sixteen million children. They were left in limbo by that shutdown,
(04:24):
and the judge said families have gone without for too long,
and failing to act any.
Speaker 1 (04:28):
Longer would cause irreputable harm.
Speaker 9 (04:30):
Now, the Trump administration had initially planned to only send
partial payments this month, saying the program had run out
of funds, but the judge he rejected that plan, ordering
the administration to fully fund November benefits by today now,
even if that means tapping into billions from other nutritional programs.
The Trump administration says it will appeal that decision, but
(04:52):
for now the order stands, meaning states are rushing to
get those funds out, but it could take weeks and
in some cases months before those benefit it's our restored now.
Speaker 8 (05:01):
It's a major.
Speaker 9 (05:02):
Victory for families who need that assistance and a coalation
of cities and nonprofits who sue to keep this program alive.
But the Trump administration, they are not happy about being
forced to pay those benefits. When acts about it, both
President Trump and JD. Vance they are weighing in. Let's
listen to what they have to say.
Speaker 10 (05:20):
It's an absurd ruling because you have a federal judge
effectively telling us what we have to do in the
midst of a Democrat government shutdown, which what we'd like
to do is for the Democrats to open up the government.
Of course, then we can fund snap and we can
also do a lot of other good things for the
American people.
Speaker 11 (05:35):
And you know, one other thing, our country has to
remain very liquid because problems, catastrophes, wars, could be anything.
Speaker 4 (05:43):
We can't give everything away.
Speaker 11 (05:46):
Biden went totally crazy, gave it to anybody that would ask,
gave it to people that were able bodied, had no problem.
This wasn't meant for that. It was meant for people
that had real problems in many cases, people that were
down and out, people that could be saved. It wasn't
meant for people they could do whatever they want. The
people that say, well, I don't know they're gonna work,
I'll just you know, collect this money.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
I want you.
Speaker 5 (06:07):
I want people to really think about that, right, like,
really think about it. The president and vice president is
saying it's absurd that a judge is saying to restore
fool food of benefits for millions of people that need it.
Speaker 4 (06:20):
So for people that voted for Trump and people that
voted for JD.
Speaker 5 (06:24):
Vans and what they stood on this, really really think
about it. They're saying it's absurd. They're saying it's crazy.
They're saying, how dare they pass an order that says
here's the stat benefits to allow people to get food
that is insane.
Speaker 1 (06:38):
And then keep throwing here Yo, didn't keep every now
and then he keep throwing Biden in there. But it's
like Yo, I mean every time, keep throwing Biden. But
now this administration is under you. This administration YO just lifted.
You know you still you still like keeping people from
being able to eat, pay their bills, get paid for working.
Speaker 3 (06:56):
All of that. That's crazy.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
Like my mother, she she runs a childcare preschool and
a lot of her parents.
Speaker 3 (07:04):
Got to give.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
They pay her with vouchers. They've been cut off, like Davis.
You know, it's not just snap. It goes far beyond
not being able to put food on the table.
Speaker 4 (07:14):
But just just me.
Speaker 5 (07:15):
They said it's absurd that a judge is allowing people
to get food and money to help pay their bills.
Like that is crazy, and they keep saying they keep
playing a political political getting people's lives or the Democratic
shut down.
Speaker 4 (07:27):
No, people just want to eat. They just want their food.
Speaker 3 (07:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (07:32):
Absolutely, And then even in that sound by Trump going
a little further by just insulting people who actually need it,
by saying, you know, able bodied people, they can work.
Speaker 1 (07:40):
You know, we've all.
Speaker 9 (07:42):
Seen the long lines, we've seen the food banks, we've
seen all of that, and so.
Speaker 3 (07:46):
You're people with jobs received SNAP too.
Speaker 1 (07:49):
It's like like, yo, you you know that everybody who
receives SNAP does not sit home when they ass like chilling.
Speaker 3 (07:56):
Like people work, people run businesses, people got kids to feed.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
In that little bit of money that does help on SNAP,
that's just an addition, Like, ye, that's an addition.
Speaker 3 (08:08):
People still got to live.
Speaker 9 (08:09):
They still got to live, and prices are going up everywhere.
But meanwhile, there is a little glimber of hope because
a little movement on Capitol Hill today Senate Majority Leader
John Thune. He is expected to hold a vote which
would be the fifteenth vote to try and reopen the government. Now,
this one will look just a little bit different. This
version would amend that short term funding bill that's been
already passed by the House into what we're calling a
(08:32):
mini bus spending package now that's covering healthcare, transportation, and housing,
and it would extend the funding until January instead of
November twenty first. Also on the table a possible Senate
vote on the Affordable Care Act subsidies, which are set
to expire soon. That's been the major sticking point in
the shutdown fight. But here's the catch. Republicans can't guarantee
(08:53):
that that vote will actually happen. They're asking Democrats to
vote yes to reopen the government on the promise that
they'll maybe get a vote later on those ACA subsidies.
Republicans say this will test whether Democrats are serious about
ending the shutdown. But Democrats meanwhile say they are united
but not necessarily ready to support a deal that doesn't
fully protect those healthcare subsidies. So we'll continue to watch
(09:16):
what happens with that today, and coming up in the
next hour at seven, we'll break down all that chaos
that's happening at the airport, will tell you what's behind
the slowdowns, what it means for your flight, and how
to get your money back if you rather just skip
all the chaos.
Speaker 5 (09:28):
All right, and everybody else get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. If
you need devent, you can hit us up. I just
want to say one last thing before we go. You know,
it's partly I would say the press and the movies fault, right,
because growing up as a kid, you would think that
if somebody was on EBT, or somebody was on welfare,
or if somebody was on it was because they were broke,
they didn't want to work, they were lazy, and people
(09:50):
have been running with that for a long time. But
it's more than just that, right, it's people that just
can't afford it. They might be in a diet situation
where they lost their job, they might have lost a
family members, they might have a bunch of kids where
they need some help. There's a lot more into it
than just, oh, they're just broken lazy. Now, there's a
lot more into that than that. But get it off
your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
(10:11):
Call us up right now. Phone lines are wide open.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This
is your time to get it off your chest, whether
you're man or blessed.
Speaker 12 (10:22):
I hate the way that you walk, the way did
you talk, I hate the way that you dress.
Speaker 4 (10:26):
Everything when me is best, call up new eight hundred
five eight five five one. Not just me, I'm with
the coach of philing. Hello. Who's this?
Speaker 7 (10:35):
Uh?
Speaker 13 (10:35):
This is death from Jersey?
Speaker 4 (10:36):
What's up from Jersey? Get off your chest?
Speaker 2 (10:38):
I'm shut man, I'm just trying to figure out how
come you ain't putting no fool yard music? Full yard
music that originated from Dominiga. How come you're there putting
no bull yo music at none of your mixes since
you came back from the Muture festival.
Speaker 13 (10:50):
Bro, I own one time.
Speaker 5 (10:53):
And it was a huge crayon festal They played all types.
Can I do my homework and I see what's popping?
And I can I learn the culture first too?
Speaker 4 (10:59):
Bro? Only been to Dominika one time for two days. Bro,
I got you.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
I got you, But you could play somewhere else by the.
Speaker 4 (11:06):
Liquor Boy, someone else, by Liquor Boy else. I'm gonna
look at it. I'm gonna look it up.
Speaker 5 (11:09):
I actually read it too, a boyard artist uh on
my way back and we were talking, I can I
can I get Can I get a little time to
figure it out first, sir.
Speaker 2 (11:18):
I got you.
Speaker 14 (11:19):
I'll be listening to your may fright.
Speaker 2 (11:20):
Let me see you gonna throw it in there? I
got you.
Speaker 5 (11:23):
Just called me Dominican last week, and now y'all calling
me Dominica want me to Chile.
Speaker 2 (11:27):
I'm from Dominica too, so I already know.
Speaker 4 (11:29):
I know that all right? Cool, Like I've been there
that my people.
Speaker 14 (11:33):
I've been through that since nineteen ninety nine, right.
Speaker 4 (11:36):
Because most people think people from Dominica mean Dominican.
Speaker 13 (11:39):
Will play there.
Speaker 4 (11:40):
And then you got to give a history rusting on him.
You just gave up.
Speaker 2 (11:43):
Yeah, I just gave up.
Speaker 4 (11:45):
All right, brother, I have a good one.
Speaker 2 (11:46):
You too, man, I'll stay blessed.
Speaker 4 (11:48):
Thank you. Hello. Who's this, Ernest, Ernest, good morning, Good morning.
Speaker 13 (11:54):
We to spread said news. But you're about the cowboys
that on the themself yesterday.
Speaker 5 (12:00):
Yeah, the cowboy player that committed suicide. Lauren's gonna break
it down in the latest very sad, very very sad.
Speaker 13 (12:07):
Yeah, he scored your first touchdown and then it ends
like this.
Speaker 7 (12:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (12:12):
You know the sad thing is you never know what
somebody's going through. You never know what's happening with somebody's life, right,
because anybody else would have been like, oh, it's an
amazing time. You know, I scored my first touchdown. Things
are going great, but you don't know, you know what
he was battling, what he was dealing with. I heard
he had his some of his mother's ashes on a
chain around around his neck and that was the same
day I think his mother passed or.
Speaker 3 (12:33):
Something like that.
Speaker 4 (12:34):
Damn, Ernest.
Speaker 13 (12:36):
Yeah, I'm here.
Speaker 4 (12:37):
Yeah, but definitely resting peace and condolences to that brother.
Thanks for the memories you too. Hello, who's this.
Speaker 14 (12:47):
From South Carolina?
Speaker 2 (12:49):
Yes?
Speaker 15 (12:49):
What?
Speaker 3 (12:50):
Good morning?
Speaker 14 (12:52):
Good morning y'all. I love listening to y'all every morning.
Speaker 4 (12:56):
We love you too, Toshika.
Speaker 3 (12:58):
Absolutely, I wasn't get off my chest.
Speaker 16 (13:01):
The President and Vice President thinks that all the Americans,
you know, just sit around and wait for SNAP. Just recently,
two years ago, I went from working two or three jobs,
took no job because.
Speaker 17 (13:15):
I was diet those with kidney failure and I had
to get on dialysis.
Speaker 16 (13:22):
And I couldn't work, you know, every day because I
had treatment.
Speaker 18 (13:27):
Well, I have treatment three days a week for four hours,
so I still have.
Speaker 17 (13:32):
To take care of my twelve year old and getting
a disability check does not already cover all my bills,
so that SNAP help with our food.
Speaker 18 (13:45):
And now I done paid all my bills for the
month and I didn't have enough for grocer so I
have to fire food base either in Softer or I
have to go to Columbia and I haven't had look yet.
So it's just, you know, horrible that they think everybody
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just sit around on their airs and wait for SNAP.
Speaker 3 (14:11):
That's true.
Speaker 5 (14:12):
Well, Toshika, if you if you go to Charlemagne's page
see the God, he does a lot for the food
banks in the Carolinas, so he could guide you to
what hogs you could actually go to it. And we
were talking behind the scenes, me, me, me and Jess.
We were talking about the sad thing about you know,
welfare and EBT. We were raised to think that it
was a hood thing, that it was a black thing,
that it was a ghetto thing, and truly the matter
(14:36):
is is not at all Yeah, I mean it's it's
not at all more white people.
Speaker 14 (14:40):
I realized that when I had to get on it.
Speaker 4 (14:43):
There's more white people on it than anything else.
Speaker 5 (14:45):
And it's a tool to help people like you said
you were working, you had two three jobs, you lost
your job and needed some help because you had treatment
like that doesn't mean you're lazy.
Speaker 4 (14:53):
And that's how I think he'll look at it.
Speaker 5 (14:55):
So I want to tell everybody out there, if you
do need help, definitely check a local food bank. See
what you can do and what communities they have out
there for people. I know a lot of people are
supplying foods. I know for Thanksgiving, their supplying food so
definitely checking. I'm so sorry you're dealing with this, Mama.
Speaker 14 (15:12):
Thank you love.
Speaker 5 (15:14):
Y'all, look you back, get it off your chest eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one.
Speaker 4 (15:19):
If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's
the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club, Wake up,
wake up. If you're time to get it off your chest.
Lilli and man or blessed, we want to hear from
you on the breakfast clos Hello.
Speaker 14 (15:37):
Who's this y'a three?
Speaker 4 (15:40):
See from the eight o three? What's up? Get it
off your chest? Brother?
Speaker 19 (15:43):
But lad, I'll just call it get killing. How I'm
so blessed man, I'm just blessed with a curtle like that,
even though this hard time going there. Man, I'm just
pleased to sing like that. Shout out to my beautiful
wife and Taylor Elia Bank, my beautiful sun man. Now
at the time, just appreciate them things. Man, there's hard here,
but that's all I said. I'm blessed man.
Speaker 5 (16:04):
Yeah, you know, I pray every morning before I leave
the house. I wake my wife up and we pray.
And the biggest thing we pray about is we just
say thank you God for waking this up. Thank you
God for our family and and them kids running around,
my wife, my parents running around.
Speaker 4 (16:17):
Thank you.
Speaker 5 (16:18):
You know that with a lot going on in this world,
the little things that just seeing them smilers is all
I need to get me through today.
Speaker 19 (16:24):
Yeh, that's what it's about, especially right now Aliday coming there.
Speaker 14 (16:28):
Man.
Speaker 19 (16:28):
You might not feel to get them anything. They won't, man,
but just showing their time right now, we'll try to
sit down, w' work shit out, spend their time.
Speaker 4 (16:36):
Man, that's right.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
Oh.
Speaker 19 (16:38):
Ever, as far as we can, I shout out for
podcast now, I want to shout out the Podcass called
the part about and then going on to night Now
on Spotify, shout out and the ball Marlly Belly the
cord done it. Man, we will here tonight, y'all turning in.
Speaker 4 (16:53):
All right, brother, I have a going appreciate it? Hello?
Speaker 2 (16:56):
Is this.
Speaker 4 (16:58):
Nothing about nothing? Hello?
Speaker 7 (17:01):
Hell?
Speaker 3 (17:01):
Hey?
Speaker 4 (17:01):
What's your name?
Speaker 3 (17:02):
Brother?
Speaker 13 (17:03):
Brandon?
Speaker 1 (17:03):
Hey?
Speaker 4 (17:03):
What's up?
Speaker 13 (17:04):
Brandon?
Speaker 4 (17:04):
Where are you calling them from Maryland? All right? Get
it off your chest? Up a man.
Speaker 13 (17:08):
I just called him, first of all, good morning, Good
morning your head Charloe jes flooring there, good morning, hey,
uh calling because I got a new business. Let's a
mobile bartending business, and I just wanted to put that
out there and hopefully one day y'all can book me.
Speaker 4 (17:28):
What do you mean, so you just pull up to
random spots.
Speaker 3 (17:30):
With liquor and delivered drinks.
Speaker 2 (17:32):
Well, we'll go by law.
Speaker 13 (17:34):
I can't sell liquor, but I mixed drinks for you,
so the liquor should already be there.
Speaker 4 (17:40):
I got you.
Speaker 13 (17:40):
I got you everything else, the tools, the juices, the syrups,
everything else. I bring got you whatever, whatever drinks y'all want,
mix right there for you.
Speaker 4 (17:52):
That's small.
Speaker 5 (17:53):
So somebody having the party, you pull up, you do
all the drinks. They can sit back, relax, and you
make it nice.
Speaker 4 (17:58):
You can go from you.
Speaker 14 (18:01):
Least for you.
Speaker 13 (18:01):
Uh whatever drink y'all can think of. If I don't
know them, I figure it out. But I got to Uh,
like I said, I got all the tubs and everything.
Speaker 1 (18:10):
And so you gotta put up to the breakfast club.
As me and Lauren always got the liquor, You got
the mix.
Speaker 4 (18:15):
They definitely got.
Speaker 3 (18:18):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 13 (18:19):
That's what I'm trying to do. And see, I got
I got some good shots. Because you know, people don't
like taking shots because you know, people hear the worst shots,
They're like, I don't want that, but I got good shots.
Good for you.
Speaker 5 (18:31):
I'm gonna test okay, I'm gonna test you. How do
you make an old fashioned go old fashion?
Speaker 13 (18:38):
You make that with cube, sugar, bourbon and some bitterers.
I like to put orne bitterers in mine as well.
And did you get an orange pill? Do you express
that orange pill on it? Like the glass with his
third up for about forty five seconds?
Speaker 1 (18:51):
Nobody need somebody, Hey, your envy is funny.
Speaker 3 (18:55):
You're going down and go ahead. I don't see if you.
Speaker 4 (18:58):
Really know how to do it, because you know, there's
the hood balls that just make it.
Speaker 13 (19:02):
That's the thing though, too. I got a TikTok page, Facebook,
Instagram so people can actually see me making these drinks
because I'm also like a guy from people that's at home,
because you know, a lot of people don't know how
to make these drinks. Oh, you can go on my page.
Speaker 3 (19:18):
What's your Instagram?
Speaker 13 (19:20):
Uh? Heavy Bartender, Henry Heavy h G A v.
Speaker 3 (19:24):
Y you go heavy poor?
Speaker 13 (19:27):
Sorry sorry, that's the uh that's the big time heavy
made bartender because the company is heavy made Bartender.
Speaker 3 (19:35):
Okay, okay, heavy made bartender.
Speaker 4 (19:38):
Yes for Jess and Lauren is easy. They just like, look.
Speaker 16 (19:44):
I got I got, I got some I got some.
Speaker 13 (19:46):
Good tequila drinks. And uh, just I'm in Maryland. Have
you ever heard of an orange presh No, that's the
drink of Maryland. It's like, I'm not from here. I'm
from Indiana. So when I got here and I kept
seeing them making at the farm, like what is that?
And then I found out what it was and I
tried this amazing drink.
Speaker 4 (20:04):
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Speaker 3 (20:09):
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got you?
Speaker 4 (20:14):
Well, good luck brother?
Speaker 13 (20:15):
All right, you know what y'all y'all want to book
me up.
Speaker 7 (20:19):
But I don't need you right now.
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Bro, I do not need you for the wedding.
Speaker 2 (20:29):
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Speaker 4 (20:30):
I'm having another venue where they have a bar te there, sir.
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But now that I got your info, yo, I got you.
I reach out when I need you. I got you
got all Kentucky Buck, Bloody Mary Moscow moved dirty Banana,
Candy Corn Martine.
Speaker 3 (20:42):
You got the Diddy.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
Dumper, you got the Dity Tennessee Chunky's Revenge.
Speaker 3 (20:48):
Yeah yeah, and you might like that.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
When it don't pass, I'll pass this real strong and
knock you out, make up you on the web.
Speaker 5 (20:54):
He not knowing, Oh my god, get it off your chest. Eight,
don't drink five eighty five one five one. We got
the latest with Lauren coming up. What are we talking about?
Speaker 3 (21:02):
We do?
Speaker 20 (21:02):
We're gonna talk about Sissy and Nicki Minaj. Y'all remember when,
because look remember when I did exclusive and I said,
Sissa doesn't know Nicki Minaj, she doesn't know where the
beef came from. Sissa sat down with GQ when she
confirmed my report and she talks about not knowing Nicki Minaja,
not one of other things.
Speaker 8 (21:17):
So we're gonna get into that first.
Speaker 5 (21:18):
Okay, all right, we'll get to that next. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 3 (21:26):
Lauren is coming with straight fast.
Speaker 4 (21:29):
She gets somebody that knows somebody detail.
Speaker 8 (21:32):
I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything.
Speaker 6 (21:35):
She'd be having the latest on.
Speaker 4 (21:38):
The laws, the latest with Laura La Rosa.
Speaker 7 (21:40):
Sometimes you have fact, sometimes you have details, sometimes you
have a little bit.
Speaker 4 (21:43):
Every time.
Speaker 20 (21:44):
The latest on the Breakfast Club to me, all right,
So before we get into the Sisan and Nicki Minaj conversation.
Speaker 8 (21:51):
Sissa just to sit down with GQ.
Speaker 20 (21:53):
I did want to take a moment to send an
r p uh to Marshawn Neeland, who was a Dallas
Cowboys offensive end who passed away. It was announced by
the team yesterday that he passed away at age twenty four,
so the team released the statement. They say it is
with extreme sadness that the Dallas Cowboys share that Marshawn
Neeland tragically passed away this morning.
Speaker 8 (22:15):
Now TMZ is reporting exclusively.
Speaker 20 (22:18):
Following some dispatch audio that they received from a nine
one one call, that Marshawn died after an apparent self
inflicted gunshot wound while going through a mental health episode.
So according to the report, and according to the nine
one one audio, he had been texting his girlfriend some
disturbing messages, so she got on the phone with police.
She was also trying to get in contact with his agent.
(22:39):
She let police know that his girlfriend right away that
you know he suffers with mental health issues, and that
he was armed, and she said to police, you know
he'll end it all like she was trying to get
help to him.
Speaker 8 (22:50):
He also at group text his family.
Speaker 20 (22:52):
According to this novel one call and said goodbye. So,
you know, this is a very sad situation.
Speaker 4 (22:59):
Altogether, and nobody they don't know why what got him
to that point.
Speaker 20 (23:02):
Well before, no, they don't know why what got him
to this point that no reports that I see. But
before all of this, uh, he they were police in
the area. We're trying to put him over for a
traffic stop, and he fled from police. The police then
found his car, he wasn't in the car, and then
they found his body later at a porter partty.
Speaker 8 (23:19):
But we don't know, you.
Speaker 20 (23:20):
Know, what may have you know, and with mental health,
you know, think it's just so sensitive you you don't know.
But yet the team, the NFL, the NFL and the
team were also calling police.
Speaker 8 (23:31):
You hear that on the dispatch audio as well.
Speaker 20 (23:32):
I'm trying to also get him help as well too, So,
you know, just a sad situation. So I just wanted
to take some time to send RP to him and
some comfort, you know, to his.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
Family, some help, like I know we talk about I
know is a big advocate for mental health, but like
it needs to be you know, when they get drafted
and things like that, is it like it needs to
be like an evaluation, not not like to keep them
from playing, but get them therapy so you know, they
(24:00):
they can always be Okay, they're mental, you know, cause
a lot of men, a lot of young guys too,
they don't talk about it like I mean it. It's
it's in the conversation now, but they don't talk about
their feelings that they have behind closed doors and things
like that. Cause I I it could have been prevented
had he gotten help, you.
Speaker 3 (24:17):
Know what I'm saying.
Speaker 20 (24:18):
Well, I don't know exactly. I don't know exactly what
help he was or wasn't getting. It does seem like
everyone in his close circle knew and the team because
the team was also calling police and stuff like that.
So I don't know exactly what they were doing. But
it is yeah, like like you said, it's just when
people are going through these things they need. Yeah, it's
it's so real and you never know what people are
going through, right, never well shifting gears and other news.
(24:41):
So we did a report sometime back Nicki Minaj and
says that we're going back and forth on LA on
uh X, right, and like what I did, she was
very confused at the time, so you know, I did
the reporting and just updated people that I had spoken
to a punch from TDE who manages Sizza, and he
had told me then that they did not know each
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other outside of an attempt to do a song together
that didn't work out. So Sissa sat down with GQ
and she's talking about, you know, toping charts, making new music,
tory with Kendrick, all these things, and they bring up
that situation and she says, I don't when I asked
about the Nicki Minaj back and forth, she says, I
don't know her. We have no connection to each other.
There's no backstory, like, there was no through narrative, no
(25:24):
through line narrative. It was just like rock Nation. I
don't know where it came from. That's not even our
place to correct a narrative that I don't got nothing
to do with. It was a little strange. It was
very like why, but also you know whatever, I guess uh.
They also asked her too, because you remember, when the
whole Drake and Kendrick thing was at its height, Sissa
was in the middle. Unfortunately only because she is on
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tour with Kendrick their TD, but she's notably she knows Drake.
Speaker 8 (25:50):
They're closed the.
Speaker 4 (25:52):
Song, yeah, record.
Speaker 3 (25:55):
Exactly can we say they're closed.
Speaker 20 (25:57):
Their friends their friends. I would assume she's closer than Kendrick.
So she talks about it. She says it was something
between two grown men, So why would I insert myself
between something between two grown men? You know? And I
feel like that's how everybody felt, with the exception of
some people who didn't feel that way. But I didn't
really have any stake per se. Obviously I love Kendrick.
I'm signed to TD, that's my family. But obviously I've
(26:19):
known Drake for so long and we have a beautiful report,
and obviously it was always unfortunate when the unfortunate occurs.
Speaker 8 (26:26):
So she's trying to stay out all of the things
and all the beat.
Speaker 4 (26:30):
It's late now she's in. It's she picked the side.
The side. She picked this Kendrick because she went on to.
Speaker 1 (26:36):
I mean, she can't expect for me to be you know,
just because I'm friends with a nigga that got devoured
in a battle.
Speaker 3 (26:43):
I can't further.
Speaker 1 (26:45):
Myself by going on tour with somebody that I'm signed with.
Speaker 5 (26:50):
Jess if somebody destroys me and crushes me and tries
to take me out and talks about everything that I've
done and all this other stuff. Really just tries to
take my heart out of my soul. And then I
see you pop up with them like your bff.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
You got a business opportunity, I was able to perform it.
Speaker 20 (27:11):
You'd be Kendrick in this situation because you're just as
you would be more family to Just than someone else.
Speaker 3 (27:16):
So I she had no choice.
Speaker 5 (27:19):
How many times I got into situations I shouldn't have
got into because I was riding with the team.
Speaker 4 (27:24):
They ran up on you.
Speaker 5 (27:26):
How many times Charlemagne too, Charlemagne, yes, absolutely, many a times.
Many of colds up here I hadn't rode with. And
I done gott into the NBS because of things that
they said.
Speaker 3 (27:35):
I think that's what I don't expect the same.
Speaker 4 (27:37):
I don't.
Speaker 5 (27:37):
It's just who I am as a person. If you
issue my team, I'm riding with my team. Most people
don't feel the same way, and I don't expect them
to because they're not born.
Speaker 4 (27:44):
They just it's not in their cloth.
Speaker 5 (27:46):
But if somebody goes in mind, not just frivously, it's
just not small. If it's something big, I ride and
I'm usually the one to get in trouble.
Speaker 1 (27:54):
Your definitely not about that. That nigga sometimes is loyal
to a fault like sometimes.
Speaker 5 (28:01):
Dumbn's hell yeah yeah, and I can't stop it.
Speaker 20 (28:04):
It's alright, you know, just being dumb and not knowing
how to stop it and keep doing it over and
over again, I think.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
But I was saying I would I would not have
fasted up on the opportunity to further myself my career.
How many people are in front of now Listen.
Speaker 4 (28:15):
I love you, but look, I'm not like man about to.
Speaker 3 (28:19):
Be super Bowl.
Speaker 4 (28:19):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 20 (28:20):
Yeah, you know, I mean it's also to she if
she got you side, she's going with TD that's literally.
Speaker 2 (28:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 20 (28:28):
And speaking of Nikki Minaj, as we wrap, I just
wanted to give her shout out. I know the barbs
love to say we hate Niggi Minaj, but I saw
that she sent some efforts over to Jamaica.
Speaker 8 (28:37):
She had some people there.
Speaker 20 (28:38):
Yeah, so I wanted to give her a shout out
for that girl, Hey, congratulates, I'm not congratulations, but.
Speaker 8 (28:42):
Thank you for what you're doing over there, Barb.
Speaker 1 (28:44):
And also shout out, oh my bad shout out the Spice, Spice.
I saw what Spice did. You're not trying to step
on what Nikki did at all, No, no, no, But
the more the better, the more artists come together, the better.
You know, Spice showed up black trucks helping people. Love
that out there over there with family cleaning up like
all of that type stuff.
Speaker 5 (29:01):
Yeah, I seen Spice do it. Salute the spot. I've
seen Vibes Cartel do it. I've seen any man do it. Yeah,
I even seen Cala. I've seen Cali dude as well.
So salute to anybody that's that's helping.
Speaker 20 (29:10):
And they're ongoing too, because I know Nicki min I
said it's gonna happen today as well, and it's gonna
keep going into as people need stuff.
Speaker 8 (29:15):
So shout out to that.
Speaker 4 (29:16):
And we're doing a concert.
Speaker 5 (29:17):
Well I'm not doing, but I'm part of a concert
that's gonna be a tribute concert. I'm sure they all
announce it in the next couple of weeks. It's gonna
be in New York. It's gonna be a concert in
all the proceeds from that concert, which is in the venue,
is gonna be at the USB Arena. I will go
to families and feeding Jamaica, so I'm gonna be a.
Speaker 4 (29:33):
Part of that too.
Speaker 5 (29:34):
So HI, all right, when we come back, we got
some front page news and then the cast of Unexpected
Christmas will be joining us. I had Little rel Tabatha Brown,
Reagan Gomez and Anna Marie Horsfoot.
Speaker 4 (29:43):
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Good morning.
Speaker 5 (29:45):
Everybody is dj Envy Jess Hilaris shall I mean the guy?
Speaker 4 (29:49):
We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get back in some
front page news. Start off with some quick sports. The
Broncos beat the Raiders last night ten to seven. What's
up to me? What's up?
Speaker 8 (29:57):
NV?
Speaker 21 (29:58):
Jess?
Speaker 9 (29:58):
How y'all doing this morning?
Speaker 17 (30:00):
Girl?
Speaker 1 (30:00):
Good? Okay?
Speaker 9 (30:01):
So we start this hour with a travel warning for
anyone flying today, you'll want to double check your flight
before heading to the airport. Starting this morning, airports across
the country, they're rolling out the FAA's new flight production plan,
which is which is part of what officials are calling
the proactive safety step. As a government shut down drags
in today thirty eight. That means fewer planes in the
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sky and a lot more reshuffling for passengers.
Speaker 8 (30:27):
Now, the FAA is.
Speaker 9 (30:28):
Cutting capacity at forty of the nation's largest busiest airports.
We're talking lax Atlanta, Chicago, Miami, Boston in all three
New York Area hubs now the slowdown. It will begin
with a four percent cut today and ramp up to
about ten percent next week. Now officials say the move
is meant to ease pressure on traffic controllers, many of
(30:50):
whom who have not been paid since October first, that's
when the shutdown began. At the president of the National
Air Traffic Controllers Association says, it's not just about people skipping,
it's about survival. Let's listen to what you had to say.
Speaker 15 (31:03):
They're calling in saying I don't have enough gas to
get to work, to their employer, to their supervisor and
manager and saying what do you want me to do.
They're not calling and sick, they're not calling in protests.
They're calling with real life situations. You are real people
dealing with real life circumstances. And when you don't pay
somebody for thirty seven days and say hey, just keep
showing up and do your best, people are going to
(31:23):
have issues and they're mounting daily.
Speaker 4 (31:26):
Yeah, that is that is so sad.
Speaker 5 (31:27):
And I know a lot of people gave Charlemagne fla
for saying, please just open up the government now. But
I mean we get into a point where you know,
people can't travel, people can't.
Speaker 4 (31:35):
Go to work, people can't eat, people can't pay their bills.
Speaker 5 (31:38):
And with the airlines, I mean people are setting up,
you know, they're set to travel home for Thanksgiving, like
kids are coming home to see their families for.
Speaker 4 (31:45):
They given the same thing for Christmas.
Speaker 5 (31:47):
So if they don't open this up, there's gonna be
a lot of people stuck in airports, a lot of
people stuck in destinations that don't want to.
Speaker 3 (31:52):
Be away from their family, away from their families.
Speaker 5 (31:55):
This is getting disgusted. Jess ain't gonna be able to perform,
Like how you gonna do your Combina show?
Speaker 1 (32:00):
I know, right, That's what I was literally thinking about.
I'm gonna have to drive from certain places, you know
what I'm saying, or just reschedule shows because some places
you just can't drive to. And because I do Breakfast
Club Monday through Friday, and I know I can do
it virtually on the road, but it's like, yo, if
I gotta go to Ohio next weekend, I don't even
and I gotta fly into Detroit because a lot of
the smaller.
Speaker 3 (32:20):
Airports really don't have flights.
Speaker 1 (32:22):
So I gotta fly into Detroit, drive almost two hours
from Detroit to Toledo, Ohio. But it's like Detroit is
one of the main airports that's having the issue. So
I would have to drive from New Jersey to Ohio.
Don't know how long that's gonna be. That would probably
be like, well eleven hours. I would have to leave
Thursday to get there. Like it's messing up so much.
Speaker 9 (32:45):
It is, it's messing with a lot of people and
their livelihoods. The guy we just heard from, the president
of the union, he literally just said that. Also, there's
a bunch of people air traffic controllers who have been evicted,
and so it's really hard for them to just even
show up to work. So yes, while we think they're
calling in sick, they're dealing with real life situation. But
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also there's a little bit of a good news for travelers.
The nation's biggest airlines, so I'm talking American Delta United,
they're now offering refunds to passengers who cancel in advance,
even on those non refundable tickets. So they are saying
though the airport is saying still expect delays and cancelations,
and last night about one thousand flights had already been
(33:27):
scrapped in More ripple effects to come next week, as
we've been talking about. But here's what you can do
to plan ahead. They're reminding people to check your airline's
website or the app before leaving home. The schedules are
changing by the hour. They're saying, pack light, maybe a
carry on would be easier, so if you're rebooked, you
can avoid losing your luggage. And if you can't miss
(33:47):
a trip, like if there's a family emergency or a
wedding or something like that, experts say, if you can
afford it, it might be worth buying a backup ticket
just in case.
Speaker 4 (33:58):
So if you can a backup ticket, buy two tickets.
Speaker 9 (34:01):
That's what they're saying, Like, that's I know, I know,
I know, I know.
Speaker 3 (34:07):
It's so unpredictable.
Speaker 22 (34:08):
They just don't know.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
And who's gonna say that backup ticket for another flight
that ain't gonna be canceled or you know.
Speaker 8 (34:14):
Absolutely it's a gamble either way you go.
Speaker 9 (34:18):
And a Washington, DC man who tossed his subway sandwich
at a federal officer doing a protest.
Speaker 3 (34:22):
You guys remember this story.
Speaker 9 (34:24):
It happened earlier this summer in DC.
Speaker 3 (34:26):
Because I asked you what kind of sandwich it was? Me,
you ain't tell me.
Speaker 9 (34:30):
I'm about to I don't know what kind of sandwich,
but I do know it had extra mustard, and I'm about.
Speaker 3 (34:33):
To tell you why.
Speaker 9 (34:34):
So he had been He's been found not guilty, so
prosecutors say. Sean Dunn, he hurled a foot long at
a Custom and Border Protection agent during a tense moment
at a protest. The officer he testified that the sandwich
exploded on his chest and left a small a strong
smell of mustard behind. Now, the defense argued that a
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foot long with extra mustard doesn't exactly qualify as a weapon,
and jurors they were are convinced, so they found him
not guilty, especially after showing photos of the sandwich still
tightly wrapped in that subway paper. Now, outside the court,
Done said he was relieved and thanked supporters for standing
with him.
Speaker 8 (35:11):
Let's listen to that.
Speaker 23 (35:13):
I am so happy that justice prevails in spite of
everything happening, and that night, I believe that I was
protecting the rights of immigrants to the people that opened
their hearts and homes to me, I am eternally grateful.
Speaker 1 (35:33):
Oh my god, I just want to take a moment
to shout out our production thing, shout out and miggle Eli.
I don't know who put the subway sandwich up there
while that audio was playing.
Speaker 3 (35:43):
I shall, I'll put a sandwich up to a foot loan.
That's hilarious.
Speaker 9 (35:48):
So this is such an unseerious story, but it is
a serious story because they were really trying to send
this man to jail.
Speaker 13 (35:54):
For the.
Speaker 5 (35:56):
I mean, I don't think you should go to jail,
not at all, but I will, I will will say this.
If he was found not guilty for throwing a subway sandwich,
what's to stop somebody else for throwing something else?
Speaker 4 (36:05):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 5 (36:06):
Because it's because you know it's yes, he was protecting immigrants,
and yes you want people to protect immigrants. But when
people start just start throwing stuff in federal agents, it's like,
where does it get stopped? Because the federal agents ain't
doing it on their own, their bosses are telling them
what they go out here, Yeah, and they're trying to
make it check and not saying that it's right, because
I don't believe what they're doing is right by just
you know, grabbing immigrants and throwing them into facilities. But
(36:28):
if one starts throwing sandwiches, what's next? What next to
throwing dog ish?
Speaker 4 (36:32):
You know what I mean? Like, yeah, you gotta find out.
Speaker 1 (36:34):
Oh that's what they were saying.
Speaker 3 (36:35):
They were telling.
Speaker 9 (36:36):
Even though prosecutors say they respect the verdict, they want
to remind people that anything throw, anything you throw at a.
Speaker 3 (36:42):
Federal officer can get you in trouble, so we can
get you shut or you know what I'm saying, So
you don't.
Speaker 5 (36:49):
Yeah, it can, but you got to realize these people
are people too, Like you throw something at me and
I'm coming to work, I might snap it, just beat
your ass, Yeah, for sure.
Speaker 4 (36:57):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 5 (36:58):
But you know, I understand why he did it, and
he was trying to protect them, but we also got
to be careful with that too.
Speaker 4 (37:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (37:04):
Absolutely.
Speaker 9 (37:05):
And lastly, speaking of things getting out of hand, let's
talk about group chats. It turns out that most of
us are in way more group chats than we think,
and it's taking a toll. So researchers at Oxford University.
They teamed up with vitaphone to study how we stay
connected across text messages, What's app, Instagram, DM, facebooks, those
work chats like Slack and teams. Apparently we have created
(37:25):
a chat for just about everything in life. So there's
a family group chat, the work chat, the one of
your kids play dates, the old birthday group chat.
Speaker 1 (37:33):
But researchers.
Speaker 9 (37:34):
Researchers say most of that, we only respond.
Speaker 1 (37:37):
To about five of those group chats.
Speaker 9 (37:39):
The rest they are muted on read and they're collecting
things that we will never open. So experts say we
join those to feel connected, but they are doing the opposite.
Between the side combos, the constant notification, the endless emojis,
we are a little too connected.
Speaker 8 (37:54):
So they say, to fix that.
Speaker 9 (37:57):
Mute some of those clear the ones that you never checked.
So set quiet hours for your phone and do a
little digital detox really quickly. How many group chats a y'all.
Speaker 3 (38:07):
In, Oh my god, countless?
Speaker 1 (38:09):
But not because I wanted to stay connected, because people
put me in them and they shouldn't do that.
Speaker 5 (38:14):
Yeah, I'm I'm horribled with the group chat. I'm the
one that's gonna put the wrong thing in the wrong
group chat. I do that all the time. I just
put a number in and I got to say my
bad wrong chat. But I do that all the time.
I just be sitting I'm horrible with it.
Speaker 1 (38:25):
All right, y'all.
Speaker 9 (38:25):
Well that is your front page news. I'm me Mei Brown.
Follow me at Memi Brown TV. For more stories, follow
the Black Information Network, download the free iHeartRadio app, or
visit bionnews dot com.
Speaker 4 (38:36):
PERI all right, thank you, Mimi, thanks, thank you. Now,
I don't forget.
Speaker 5 (38:39):
Charlamagne opens up the phone lines for Donkey of the Day.
So if you want to give somebody donkey, calls it
the people donkey, you can call eight hundred five eight five.
Speaker 4 (38:46):
One oh five to one.
Speaker 5 (38:47):
And when we come back, the cast of Unexpected Christmas
will be joining us, Little rel Tabitha Brown, Reagan Gomez
and Anna Marie hors For We're gonna talk to them next.
Speaker 4 (38:56):
And don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club. More than everybody is j MV. Just hilarious,
Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got
some special guests and family members with us. The smartest
we got a little round. He's back here with round.
We have a rag and gold Mets, Tappica Drum and
(39:16):
Anni Marie Horse. But welcome.
Speaker 17 (39:20):
Cast.
Speaker 5 (39:20):
No movie Unexpected Christmas. Now this this movie takes a
lot of turns. Yes, take a lot of turn or
break down the movie for people that want to go
check this movie out. What are they expected in this
unexpected Christmas movie?
Speaker 4 (39:34):
About giving it a waio?
Speaker 12 (39:41):
But this one tells a lot because it's such a
conversation piece and like I be playing Richard Is I
kind of got us back most of the time someone
trying not to say stuff without telling people.
Speaker 4 (39:52):
But it is a beautiful movie. It's really funny.
Speaker 7 (39:55):
Uh.
Speaker 12 (39:55):
It's a lot of drama in it, but the drama
ended up making sense and then you see people come.
Speaker 4 (40:00):
It's healthy drama.
Speaker 12 (40:01):
It has love in it, it has faith in it.
It's just and it has food in it. But it
is This is a different twist than you've seen in
other Christmas movies.
Speaker 4 (40:10):
And that's why I really love That's why I wanted
to do it in the first place. That's Little New York,
Little l a.
Speaker 3 (40:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 12 (40:22):
Yes, Why does black family movies gotta have so much drama?
Because Black families got so much.
Speaker 1 (40:30):
As long as there's resolution, that's the part that means
we're making something good for the black family.
Speaker 3 (40:36):
That's the part.
Speaker 24 (40:36):
And you know, people come home for the holidays and
you might not have seen your family all year and
you've been mad at them about something. But now you
see them at the table, it's like, we're gonna talk
about this right now.
Speaker 8 (40:45):
Right that's life, and.
Speaker 3 (40:46):
That's about to come up because we've got a few
more weeks.
Speaker 1 (40:48):
We've got Thanksgiving, some conversations with my family, you know,
So this movie is gonna help me do it. It's
a healthy, healthy drama.
Speaker 25 (41:00):
Don't bring a lot of company with you if you
want to tell the truth, because don't tell she got.
Speaker 4 (41:05):
A new whole family on the other side.
Speaker 3 (41:08):
Yeah, because my husband is half Mexicans.
Speaker 1 (41:10):
So they all come and you don't know what they are.
Speaker 3 (41:24):
I got one kind of word.
Speaker 7 (41:28):
That's why you gotta learn.
Speaker 8 (41:29):
You gotta learn.
Speaker 1 (41:32):
You can have to tell me. You know what they say?
There you go what Spanish in your ear and I
will tell you. They canna look at the baby, make
sure it's his, you know, check the toes and the
ears and stuff like that.
Speaker 24 (41:50):
Love man, not a lot little bit look like a
lot of Puerto Ricans. A lot of us don't speak Spanish.
So yeah, but I am my mom's Puerto Rican for sure.
Speaker 8 (42:00):
Yeah, that's right, that's right.
Speaker 20 (42:03):
I'm just And my mother said, and I said, how
come you teach your Spanish?
Speaker 1 (42:09):
She said, in case I wanted to say something bad
about your father, why didn't I didn't even know that
about you.
Speaker 7 (42:20):
I want to ask you, You've been part of so
many multiple generations, and yes, can you believe it?
Speaker 6 (42:25):
Yes? I can't.
Speaker 7 (42:26):
How do you stay connected to like every generation of
storytellers in the audiences?
Speaker 25 (42:31):
I think, being your authentic self that they know it's
something true, you know, I mean I don't have to rest,
but I usually tell the truth when everybody else is quiet.
But you know, there were always children who would say
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something and you would look.
Speaker 4 (42:54):
You know.
Speaker 1 (42:54):
It was one time my mother took me to this
friend's house and I said, excuse me, do you know
you walk like a woman? And my mother said, her
hand was so close to my face. He said, no,
no do I He said, show me. I said, you
want me to show you how you walk? And he
was a little special Jesus.
Speaker 25 (43:14):
I just say that, so somebody identifies with being a
little off, you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (43:25):
And my mother would say, she fell on her head.
Speaker 25 (43:27):
Before she was born, so you have to excuse anything
that comes out her mouth. And I said, oh, I
didn't understand what it meant, but it meant she might
say something that's inappropriate. And I think that's what it
connects with every generation, you know, I mean, because we
don't know when we do these things, what the audiences are.
Speaker 2 (43:47):
Like.
Speaker 1 (43:47):
We really don't know which movie. You know, I had
no idea Friday was going to be as big as
it was interesting. You don't know.
Speaker 6 (43:57):
Have they called you for the new one?
Speaker 1 (43:58):
Listen that new one.
Speaker 3 (43:59):
That for twenty four years?
Speaker 1 (44:02):
The film me? Yeah, twenty four years?
Speaker 3 (44:04):
Okay, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 6 (44:07):
I want to ask.
Speaker 7 (44:08):
I know we here to talk about Christia. But whatever
you all learned from miss Hors, let's start with you.
Speaker 6 (44:12):
Oh yeah, no, I need to know. I know this
was going on.
Speaker 3 (44:17):
It was amazing, don't said.
Speaker 1 (44:18):
The One thing I learned is I can't wait to
get older and say whatever because people just laugh and
they'd be like, she's, Oh, she's so cute. She don't
never lie, you know, she don't lie. She she ain't
got the rest, but she trust what she said. But also,
like what she just said, being your authentic self promotes longevity.
Speaker 2 (44:43):
Right.
Speaker 3 (44:44):
I met her.
Speaker 1 (44:46):
We met like twenty maybe like twenty four years ago,
and I was living in North Carolina and went to
a theater festival in Atlanta with a mentor and he
introduced me to her, and she was so kind to me,
and she told me, then you just got to keep,
you know, being consistent, keep pursuing it, and one day
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it'll happen. And so when I saw her on set,
I reminded her that I had met her. I was
completely different then, you know, I had some little locks
in my hair. I was like straight out of you know,
coming from Greensboro hosting, and it was just like it
was surreal for me to like be on the set
with someone who I consider like a living legends and
I come for so many of us. But yeah, I say,
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longevity is one of the things that I've been blessed
to witness with.
Speaker 4 (45:31):
You, you know something. So we did Vacation Friends together,
actually played my mom. I didn't realize how funny she was,
and she ended up you.
Speaker 12 (45:41):
Don't notice when we shoot Vacation friends, you literally did
something like my mom.
Speaker 4 (45:45):
It was. It wasn't in the script. I think I
was like my characters acting like he was kind of embarrassing.
He's like, so if you embarrassed by me, I just
go home. Then it was, but it was almost surreal
to wow. But watching you do this thing where you
don't even have to say words, you can just make
a face. And to me, that's a skill set too.
Speaker 12 (46:03):
I think, like somebody like you and David Allen Greer
who I look at, that people just make their reactions
is more than a word. And so that's one of the.
Speaker 4 (46:12):
Things I learned from just working with you, because also
you're just amazing and you're so honest.
Speaker 12 (46:15):
You may I don't know what she's gonna say half
the time.
Speaker 3 (46:20):
That's what I love.
Speaker 21 (46:22):
Well.
Speaker 24 (46:22):
I met miss Anna when I was fourteen years old
the Parenthood and the Wayne's Brothers started off the WB
network back in the day, so I've known her for
the majority of my career, thirty years of my career.
Speaker 8 (46:34):
And what Tabatha said is so true.
Speaker 24 (46:36):
Like miss Anna reminds me of that time when I
was around Robert Townsend and all of these folks who
have been grinding since since the sixties and the seventies,
and the lessons that they give us, like she is
a treasure, a national treasure, and I've never worked with her.
Speaker 8 (46:51):
So this has just been amazing.
Speaker 3 (46:53):
You, me and my mama.
Speaker 8 (46:56):
That's right, that's right.
Speaker 3 (47:01):
You're gonna do a check out a father, because she
told me. She was like, Hey, your daddy, what's.
Speaker 7 (47:10):
The biggest lesson you? You try to instill and just
people about longevity and grace.
Speaker 1 (47:16):
I think you can't be distracted by racism, other people's
definition of you, your truth if you just know that
you are here for purpose and nobody can take that
from you. You know what I'm saying When people say
you didn't get your flowers, I got my flowers.
Speaker 25 (47:35):
You know, because I've been working much longer. I ask
God for one I said, just prove to me that
I'm an actress. Give me one job, because you know,
nobody believed it except your mother at first.
Speaker 1 (47:48):
And then you get the one job and you say, oh,
well that.
Speaker 25 (47:51):
Wasn't bad, and then you get another, and then I
still every time I get a job, it's like the
first one. Really, yeah, because somebody believes in you.
Speaker 1 (48:01):
I mean somebody it's not hard, you know, and you
look at other people. I was telling Jess, I was
following her for years. I'm saying, oh, she's so wonderful
and this, and I really feel it because you know, say,
look at that and something you didn't think of, but
you know it's the truth. And I think if you
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just understand that we're in a world that there's enough
for everybody.
Speaker 25 (48:27):
Everybody can have five hundred Fani, well now you've got
more than five hundred.
Speaker 1 (48:31):
You can have you know, millions or whatever.
Speaker 25 (48:34):
But just know that even if you don't believe in
a higher force, there are people watching you in your neighborhood,
your parents, your godparents, somebody's watching you.
Speaker 1 (48:47):
And just make sure you feel good at the end
of the night.
Speaker 5 (48:50):
How do you decide what part you pick? Because when
you pick your roles, they are not the same. Amen,
It's not like Friday, which is not like I.
Speaker 1 (48:57):
Was a virtuous woman and somebody trying to sell a
nasty story and I said, what the editor called my
press agency, somebody is trying to say a terrible story
about her. I said, that is not true. So it's
you better pick the rolls of people, you know, because
people really believe black people. Now, I don't know about
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white people. Black people believe. This is no division between
reality and TV. How's your husband? And I do stay
in touch with Cliff that I said, he's fine. I
got a new husband now this movie. Rico's my new husband.
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The husbands in between, I can't remember all of them,
but they're all good to me. They're all good to me.
Speaker 25 (49:45):
But it's just that you have a brand, even if
you don't know you have a brand. And my brand
is kind of decent human being who's honest, you know
what I mean, Just to.
Speaker 1 (49:57):
Be honest with even if the line is so, I
have gone.
Speaker 6 (50:00):
Up for things.
Speaker 1 (50:01):
I said, this is not me, not me. No, No,
my people won't believe it, and I don't believe it.
Even then, I acting, no, there's one and I just
said I can't. I said the words can't even come
out of my mouth. You know, it was low low low.
Somebody else got it, a friend of mine, and I
was happy for her. But no, everything is not for you.
Speaker 25 (50:23):
I always believe that what we get, the roles we get,
it's somebody else that you're supposed to meet there. It's
not just the role God gives everybody a talent, and
the talent is so that you can use to get
to affect the people you're supposed to meet along that road.
But if I'm supposed to go to Georgia, the other
people I'm supposed to meet a long way in Georgia.
Speaker 1 (50:47):
It's not just the movie, you know, it's somebody else
whose life I'm supposed to be affected.
Speaker 4 (50:54):
Wow, who did you meet?
Speaker 2 (50:56):
Like?
Speaker 1 (50:56):
Who I met all these colored people? Let me just
say she had a revelation because girlfriend didn't know all
of this mess was going on. She did not know.
Speaker 25 (51:09):
And then I can't say because I haven't seen the
completed movie yet, but there was one scene that I
felt really strong, and the producers allowed me to do
some improvisation on it. When the child comes back, you know,
because children like to grow up and then kind of
read their parents and.
Speaker 1 (51:30):
Tell them everything they did wrong.
Speaker 25 (51:31):
Shaking your head, forget that, no parent, want no report card?
Speaker 3 (51:35):
We did the best week?
Speaker 1 (51:38):
Could you change a nasty diaper? Listen to all that foolishness,
And all I'm saying is some things you get right,
somethings you right. You know you'd be perfect, but parent
is not perfect. And when that.
Speaker 3 (51:53):
Scene came up.
Speaker 1 (51:54):
I said, oh, let me do a little of this.
Speaker 25 (51:57):
And I haven't seen it, but I hope it addresses
that issue where no, no, no, you're gonna tell me,
But let me just tell you a little something too,
because I don't think we look we only look from
one perspective what you didn't do for me.
Speaker 1 (52:14):
Well, let me tell you what you didn't do for me.
You know, because nobody gives you the handbook on parenting.
Speaker 12 (52:19):
And it's still in there too. It's like all of
us has been doing like this press run. That's one
of the most important parts of the movie.
Speaker 4 (52:27):
Oh yeah, you know.
Speaker 12 (52:29):
I don't know who said it, but like a right,
she's a woman too, she's like yeah, like human, so
like it's still it's when you see it, you'll see
I think you know.
Speaker 24 (52:40):
I was gonna say one of the things that miss
Anna was talking about, and I don't want to give
too much away, but we're so used to our mothers
and elders telling us do what I say, just do it,
don't ever talk back to me. But when you become
an adult, you do have questions about things that happen
to you. And one of the things that I love
is to sing with you and Dominique Perry, who's not here,
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she loves the show. She plays my sister, but she
confronts her mother and her without giving too much away.
Her mother listens and apologizes, and that is something that
I really hope folks take away from this. You can
always apologize and do better. So that's one of the
things I love about this film.
Speaker 7 (53:19):
I apologize with my kids all the time, and I
agree with everything y'all saying, because I think that we
often forget our parents had a life before you.
Speaker 24 (53:25):
Yeah, they were just a girl and a guy.
Speaker 1 (53:29):
Yeah, that's very interesting.
Speaker 25 (53:30):
I at one point told my parents, I said, I
want to know who you were before you became.
Speaker 1 (53:36):
My mother and father.
Speaker 25 (53:37):
So what I did is I went back to both
of their hometown and just to see who they were,
because I said, oh, and then I interviewed them because
I didn't know, and my mother surprised me a lot.
Speaker 1 (53:53):
I said, how many men you had?
Speaker 6 (53:55):
Mama said that your.
Speaker 3 (53:59):
Mother, I said, I want.
Speaker 26 (54:03):
She said three, but you know after they won't come
out the same, all the same, And I said, okay,
I said, well, what would you say if your daughter
had a lot more than that? She said, if it
took one hundred men to make my daughter happy, I'm
happy for her.
Speaker 1 (54:18):
And I said, who is this woman? Who is I mean,
isn't that But it's just because we don't know who
they are? You know, they start and then at a
certain point, if you, if you're lucky enough to have
your parents live long enough, because a lot of us
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lose them, you become the parent to this child and
you see, oh oh, the kindness, the kindness. You know,
It's just it's so interesting that and I think I'm blessed.
We all are blessed to be able to have a fantasy.
I want to be an actor. I want people for
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I want to stand on stage. And then you get
to have it done and people know you. I mean,
every other black person in America, especially up town, knows me.
That's how you know it's me, you know.
Speaker 4 (55:15):
What you know it's me.
Speaker 1 (55:17):
And you meet them how they meet you in the house,
you know, because I have been in your living room
all over, on the radio, in your car, you know,
for a long time. So I can't laugh or talk
to loud because they know me, I know, look like yourself.
Speaker 7 (55:39):
This movie is going to empower a lot of people
over the holidays to have those conversations, you know, I want.
One of the one of my first breakthroughs in therapy
was realizing that my dad used to discipline me for
things he never taught me. And so when we had
a conversation and he started telling me about his own
issues and he tried to commit suicide and he was
on out, you know, different medication. Once I realized all that,
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it gave me a level of grace for him that
I even know.
Speaker 1 (56:05):
Yeah, you know, you're lucky if we got a chance
to look at them like.
Speaker 4 (56:09):
That, that's wow.
Speaker 12 (56:11):
You also have a conversation with her. That's one of
my struggles now is that you know, my dad has dementia,
and it's like, oh, you know, going through therapy and
like recognizing some moments where like, dang, he wasn't. I
had to get to a point where I understood not
even just my dad, just people who loved me.
Speaker 4 (56:27):
They wasn't nessary hating that they didn't believe in me.
Speaker 12 (56:29):
They was scared for me because I was taking a
chance doing something nobody did. So it was more or
less a protection thing. It wasn't that they didn't believe
in you. They just didn't want you to be hurt,
you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (56:40):
So like the trade school bromiliar.
Speaker 1 (56:46):
You know, you see people who work trades all the time,
staying with like with me. I wanted to be an
actress since I was a little girl, but we didn't
know nobody in my family. So my mama was like, Okay,
I know you want to do that, but you also
make clothes. So my great great aunt was the town seams,
So she said, whyn't you go to school for fashion
design because if the accent thing don't work out, then
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you have yet. It wasn't that she was discouraging. She
was just telling me, like, I know, we know what
that looks like. You can actually do that.
Speaker 4 (57:15):
So you know, let me ask you, how would you
be with your kids?
Speaker 13 (57:18):
Right?
Speaker 4 (57:19):
Because the same thing with me? Right, My mom said,
get a job with a hat that was a thing.
Get a job of that hat, and you work for
twenty years, you get retirement in your covered.
Speaker 22 (57:26):
Right.
Speaker 5 (57:27):
When I was a DJ, they thought the DJ thing
was cute until after I got heated from college and
I still did it. There was like I got enough enough.
But now I look at it and I'm like I
would never be that right. But then I look at
if my son ten years ago said Dad, I want
to be a gamer.
Speaker 4 (57:39):
I'll be like, boy, if you don't get the cons.
Speaker 24 (57:44):
Forty million, get scholarships to college now doing gaming?
Speaker 8 (57:50):
Oh, yes, the world, And.
Speaker 1 (57:51):
I think you have to. I mean it's really interesting children,
you know, when they're looking for advice. He said, You're
voice should be louder when God talks to you.
Speaker 25 (58:04):
He tells you. You know, there's a little girl like Tapas.
I said, Mommy, I gotta go to Hollywood. And I
would practice walking down the steps. Of course I would
fall a lot because I had on heels.
Speaker 1 (58:14):
And she said, your ass gonna be broken by the
time because of Hollywood. And one time I was going
somewhere and my back was I said, she was right.
Years after, but God tells you what you were here for,
what you were here for. And I remember one time
I said old. My mother said, oh, you look just
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like a lamp post girl. And I said, oh, I'm
a real actress. I said, about four or five, I
didn't know what a lamp post girl was. It was
a prostitute in Santa Domingo. But I thought wow, because
I had put my hat on and I had something
else and she said, ooh, and I look just like
a lamp post girl. And I said, she didn't know.
Speaker 2 (58:57):
It was me.
Speaker 1 (58:58):
I'm a lamp post girl.
Speaker 3 (59:00):
I never did.
Speaker 1 (59:01):
I never became one, but I acted like one. But again,
God talks to you.
Speaker 25 (59:07):
He tells you what you came here for. They're no mistakes,
even though you don't have any reference. This one wasn't that,
This one wasn't that. Listen to that voice.
Speaker 1 (59:18):
Make that voice louder than any outside voice coming to
you because they don't know. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 12 (59:26):
Well, my family, I had to, like, I remember when
it was they were being combative to it. But I'm like, well,
y'all raised me and told me I could do anything.
Speaker 6 (59:34):
Should you raise me too good?
Speaker 4 (59:36):
So I can't listen to what you said to me?
Speaker 2 (59:38):
Right?
Speaker 3 (59:38):
You know what I mean? Like it?
Speaker 4 (59:39):
It's really interesting, but once again it came out of fear.
Speaker 13 (59:42):
Right.
Speaker 12 (59:43):
One of the things I love about my family is
that they end up apologizing. When I first moved to
New York and I got my first show, they literally
threw a dinner together and apologizing.
Speaker 13 (59:53):
And.
Speaker 12 (59:55):
So now to this point they are crazy, supportive, like you.
Speaker 4 (59:58):
See them with the real shirts family, and.
Speaker 8 (01:00:01):
You're teaching that.
Speaker 24 (01:00:01):
You're teaching them also. And I think for our children,
we always look at them.
Speaker 3 (01:00:05):
As ours, ours, little uss is.
Speaker 24 (01:00:07):
But they grow up and they grow into their own people,
and then one day you need their help, you need
their advice, and you realize, oh, they're part of my community.
And it does flip as your parents get older. My
mother is in her seventies, and it's very much like, girl,
why you didn't do what I told you? You know, talking
back and all of that.
Speaker 3 (01:00:25):
So life is very interesting.
Speaker 7 (01:00:29):
Just one quick question, and it's in regards to the
movie and everything were talking about. Now, do you personally
believe that family should always be forgiven?
Speaker 6 (01:00:35):
I know you're talking about stepparents.
Speaker 3 (01:00:36):
But I think it depends on.
Speaker 4 (01:00:52):
That's a good question.
Speaker 1 (01:00:53):
Yeah, I believe everyone can be forgiven.
Speaker 3 (01:00:58):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:00:58):
Forgiveness is not for the other person, it's for you.
And so forgiveness, even in family, doesn't mean we have
to be together, doesn't mean it doesn't mean that you
have to be back in my life. It just means
I have forgiven you and I'm going about my business.
You got some some deep pain though, like from some
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family members that can't.
Speaker 24 (01:01:22):
Reverse, especially if they're not asking for your forgiveness, if
they don't see nothing wrong, then it makes it hard
for even if you want to forgive.
Speaker 1 (01:01:31):
But that's the thing about forgiveness. When it's for you,
you don't have to say it to that person. It's
so that you can move forward in your life without hinderance, right,
because sometimes you can hold something against someone, it holds
you back, right, you can't move forward. So it's not
for them, right, especially because we've all been hurt and
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there's some things that people do that feels like that
is it can't be forgiven, Like it just can't. But
to them, they may go to you know, they rest
in place feeling like you never forgave them, and that's
their business to feel. For you to live your life
in peace and forgive your heart.
Speaker 12 (01:02:10):
Yeah, I went to see a play called Old Happy Day.
That's that's out here. Oh man, it's so good and
it's a great song they have really with that subject.
It's you know, it's a song I don't know the
lives exactly I heard yesterday, but it's like, can you
forgive the personal situation that hurts you? The most, And
it was God asking that question to Jordan's Cooper's character, because.
Speaker 3 (01:02:31):
That's how you move on.
Speaker 4 (01:02:33):
You gotta move.
Speaker 3 (01:02:34):
You can't sit.
Speaker 4 (01:02:34):
In that, you know what I mean, because it really affects.
Speaker 3 (01:02:37):
You and you can't get it.
Speaker 4 (01:02:38):
Ain't about seeing what. I don't need nothing from you.
I don't need you to say it is what it is.
I forgive you and we ain't got to talk again.
Speaker 1 (01:02:47):
And I wonder what that looks like though, I wonder
what it looks like forgiving somebody training God talk to
you know what I mean, Like.
Speaker 3 (01:02:53):
What does that look like?
Speaker 1 (01:02:56):
And it looks like freedom, freedoms? Like yeah, it looks
and feels like joy, happiness, Like you can see somebody
be like they went through all that and they still
looking they're still showing.
Speaker 24 (01:03:10):
Us because it takes a lot of energy to hold
on to that, to that anger, whatever it is.
Speaker 3 (01:03:15):
So you're absolutely right.
Speaker 1 (01:03:16):
And also like when you think about like matters of
the heart, you know, most people hurt you. They hurt
your heart, right, you know, if you think forgiveness is
something that has to happen, it's not about like it
hurts your feelings, It hurts your heart. So whether that
whatever that thing was, it was a past relationship. The
longer you hold the grudge, the longer you block that
(01:03:37):
part of the heart for you to be loved to
get there have to release so that we can get
what God has for us. This is a.
Speaker 4 (01:03:54):
Christmas is this Friday. Thank you so much for joining us.
Speaker 3 (01:03:57):
Thank you.
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Speaker 8 (01:04:16):
I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything.
Speaker 6 (01:04:19):
She'd been having the latest on the things the la
The latest with Lauren la Rosa. Sometimes you have fact,
sometimes you have details. Sometimes you have a little bit
of everything.
Speaker 3 (01:04:28):
So it's the latest on the Breakfast Club to me,
all right, y'all.
Speaker 20 (01:04:32):
So yesterday I went to Clarissa Shield's press luncheon that
she had here in New York City after she announced
her eighty million dollar fight contract.
Speaker 4 (01:04:40):
What was it was it?
Speaker 23 (01:04:41):
That?
Speaker 20 (01:04:41):
It was at say Less in the city, Yes, sold it.
She had shut down say Less it was a private event.
Speaker 8 (01:04:45):
It was me.
Speaker 3 (01:04:46):
It was very intimate.
Speaker 20 (01:04:47):
Probably had like about like maybe ten outlets there, me TMC,
a bunch of different.
Speaker 3 (01:04:50):
People, free food, drinks.
Speaker 2 (01:04:53):
You know.
Speaker 20 (01:04:53):
She took good care of with alert. Yes, yes, the
girls love free say lesson, that's right. But yeah, so
she took care of us. But we got a chance
to talk to her. So I know one of the
questions we had was we want to know more about
the structuring of the deal. How many fights all that?
Let's take a listen to Clarissa on the deal structure
with an eight million.
Speaker 1 (01:05:11):
Dollar minimum or whatever the proof is on the number,
is there a certain amount of.
Speaker 8 (01:05:15):
Fights within the two years that you have to fight?
Speaker 4 (01:05:17):
So it's a two year deal four fights.
Speaker 1 (01:05:19):
The reason why we say eight million minimum because if
I had to explain a whole.
Speaker 8 (01:05:23):
Business of boxing to you, and it wouldn't even be.
Speaker 27 (01:05:25):
Enough time for everybody to understand it.
Speaker 20 (01:05:27):
But I'm gonna make way more than eight million, and
I'm getting three million.
Speaker 8 (01:05:31):
Well I've already gotten three million, uh like as my
signing go first year.
Speaker 6 (01:05:35):
First year, but the first year.
Speaker 3 (01:05:37):
I believe that I made prbably about like sixteen million.
Speaker 20 (01:05:40):
The first year our dream to the biggest Serena Williams,
you know, like that is who I grew up idolizing.
Speaker 3 (01:05:45):
That's who I kind of.
Speaker 21 (01:05:47):
Put my career after, you know, just being the best,
trying to make sure I have the best image, get
the big endorsement deals, get the sponsorships, and just stay
on time and win.
Speaker 5 (01:05:56):
When I heard eight million, I mean, I love it,
but I still think she's worth way more than that.
She's the biggest in women's back, in women's box, right,
we should be throwing all types of money at us.
She should be getting endorsements, she should be getting her
own sneakers, be getting her own gloves, She's encouraging women's
to box. She should be making way more than that.
She is the face in my opinion of women's boxes.
(01:06:17):
Is like Venus and Serena world for tennis, for tennis,
just like you know golf is for tennis as well,
Tiger is for golf, like she's the face of it.
In eight million dollars, I still think it's like she
should be getting way more than that.
Speaker 4 (01:06:29):
So saluted cloric.
Speaker 8 (01:06:29):
Say, I know what's crazy.
Speaker 20 (01:06:30):
Well, first, I was telling her yesterday the presser that
I've never paid attention to women's like fighting as much
as I had because I'm attached to her, Yeah, and
I just want to know what she's doing and want
to learn because of her.
Speaker 8 (01:06:42):
So yes to your point.
Speaker 20 (01:06:43):
But what's crazy is yesterday she talked a lot and
if you guys, because we won't get a chance to
play everything here, I'll be talking about this on my
podcast The Latest with Laurna Rosa and the full press
conferences on my YouTube channel Laurna Rosa TV and Breakfast
Club Will Pennant there too. She talked about how it
was a fight to even get to that eight million
because people were coming to her with lower things. She
did say that Jake Paul MVP came to her with
(01:07:04):
an offer. They've minted their relationship as well, but she
went with the a million because it was the best offer.
But she also says the deal that she got, if
it wasn't for pet Poos wouldn't have happened, and she
gave him so much like flowers yesterday because she said
there was a lot of people that came to her
and then numbers just weren't right and she knew she
was worth more because of what Pat Poo's brought to
the table with when records, she decided to stay with
Solita Now it's a partnership that said they were able
(01:07:26):
to get to that number. So I got a chance
to also tap to Pat Poos yesterday just about the
narrative around his relationship that he's taken more than he's
giving in this situation, and we had a very honest
conversation about it.
Speaker 8 (01:07:36):
Let's take a listen. Does it ever make you upset?
Speaker 20 (01:07:38):
She talked a bit about this in our interview just now,
how it's annoying to her that people make it seem
like you're not adding on, like you're subtracting or taking
from her.
Speaker 6 (01:07:45):
It doesn't upset me, but it disappoints me.
Speaker 28 (01:07:48):
Kat Williams had did a stand up one time and
out of no way, I never met Kat Williams, and
he said, and when he was doing a stand up,
he said, Yo, why y'all don't with Pat Poops like
he ain't never do nothing, But she and me and
him never even met. So I just bring that up
to say that what I've done being in this game
for so long, never selling my soul, never back door,
and never doing no sideway, I'm disappointed that some of
(01:08:09):
y'all would actually believe some of that foolishness.
Speaker 6 (01:08:12):
Very disappointed. So it doesn't upset me.
Speaker 28 (01:08:14):
But for those who know me, cool, the new comers,
the casuals who don't know no better, I get it.
But those of y'all who know me, very disappointing that
you were even jack some of that because it makes
no sense at all.
Speaker 7 (01:08:24):
Damn.
Speaker 3 (01:08:24):
That's great.
Speaker 1 (01:08:25):
But you know what one thing I want to say
is he has helped structure her business wise, right, So
that's good that she gives him that that credit because
you know what I'm saying, forget what the people say
in the comments or whatever we living off her, whatever, whatever, even.
Speaker 3 (01:08:40):
Forget what said about him, you know about.
Speaker 1 (01:08:43):
You know, because it made me said some things too
that actually egged that on, had people saying that. But like,
it definitely definitely looks as if from what we see
and what Clarissa has told you that he's helped her
structure her business in a better way. Make people take
us serious. So yeah, that was the best thing that
I've happened to each other.
Speaker 4 (01:09:01):
It looks like to.
Speaker 5 (01:09:02):
Me, Yeah, well, Papa season in the industry too, like
he's been here a while. He's done so many different deals,
so he knows what to look for and what to get.
But I will say, I'm just glad that Clarissa Shields
is starting to get her flowers right. I don't want
to compare her to Floyd Mayweather, but I will in
this aspect. She's culture right, And when I mean culture,
she pulls up to those.
Speaker 4 (01:09:21):
Cultural events like Floyd used to do.
Speaker 5 (01:09:23):
Like if something was going on, Floyd was there to
show his face to show that he supported his people.
People don't necessarily think that now, but that's what Clarissa does.
If there's something going on Atbity one hundred, a BT
Awards or whatever.
Speaker 4 (01:09:36):
An ESPN Award, documentary.
Speaker 5 (01:09:38):
A card show, She's going to pull up and say,
I'm culture and I'm here.
Speaker 4 (01:09:41):
And I love that about Clarissa.
Speaker 8 (01:09:43):
One hundred percent. Yeah.
Speaker 20 (01:09:44):
And she's always down to like talk, like I reached
out to her on so much different stuff and she's
always down to talking. Pappoos and Clarissa want to come
here together too, So I told him that we set
that up so we can really get into some things, yea,
because I know I wouldn't have a lot of time today,
so they'll be up here soon, toy y'all can look
out for that. Also today I would be on Tammering
Hall or really, yes, it finally airs today, So I
(01:10:06):
have a clip.
Speaker 8 (01:10:06):
They gave us a clip exclusively for us to take
a listen to.
Speaker 20 (01:10:09):
And then I'll tell you, guys what time it's Aaron,
I believe it's two pm Eastern Standard time, and in
your class, take a listen.
Speaker 29 (01:10:13):
This happened because you bet on yourself. Oh my god,
you're crying, gonna make me cry.
Speaker 8 (01:10:17):
I'm always crying.
Speaker 29 (01:10:18):
I feel like this last year I've been crying.
Speaker 20 (01:10:20):
But it's like, here's a joy more than anything, because yes,
like when you take a chance, you just don't.
Speaker 8 (01:10:25):
You don't know how it's gonna turn out.
Speaker 29 (01:10:26):
Now, because you were at TMZ, you were covering all
things pop culture, yes, and you started to think about
how do I own my own identity? And then two
very important people in your life, your mother and your grandmom,
had health scares, yes, and that changed your perspective on
a lot of things.
Speaker 20 (01:10:42):
I mean, I didn't really have a choice. I had
to get back close to the home. They're in Delaware,
So being on the East coast and New York was
just like the place that I could come to where
I'm like, Okay, I could still work, but I could
be close. But for a time I couldn't even work
because my mom was back and forth to the hospital.
So I was like, I don't know what's about to happen,
but like, if I get another shot at career, I'm
going in like three.
Speaker 2 (01:11:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:11:02):
And then this little homeless girl stand outside the station
with a sign that said we're working food. We passed
it every day wed we're shifted to the side. We said,
let's bring her in and give her a little food,
and she never left, shifted.
Speaker 2 (01:11:14):
To the side.
Speaker 3 (01:11:14):
It's crazy.
Speaker 8 (01:11:15):
Don't tell Jess, I never left. I don't want to.
Speaker 1 (01:11:20):
Congratulations today, Thank you, Jess. Definitely been through a lot,
you know, Yeah, definitely. We we it's here though, like
it's we got through it. God is good. Everybody's healthy.
My grandmother is listening right now.
Speaker 8 (01:11:33):
Hey mama.
Speaker 20 (01:11:35):
So if you guys want to watch a full episode,
it's an episode about the podcast. The Latest with Laurena
Rose airs in New York at two pm Eastern Standard
time on ABC and then in la at one pm
Pacific time on ABC and of course, you can catch
everything on tammor Hall's YouTube channel and Tamorhall show dot com.
Speaker 3 (01:11:51):
Good morning, morning girl.
Speaker 4 (01:11:53):
All right, well that is the latest with Lauren. Thank you, Lauren,
Thank you guys.
Speaker 5 (01:11:56):
Now, when we come back, we over up the phone
lines eight hundred and five eighty five five one. If
you want to give somebody Donkey of the day. Charlamagne
opens it up on a Friday and we're gonna take
your calls when we come back.
Speaker 4 (01:12:06):
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. It's your time to
nominate a donkey of your own.
Speaker 13 (01:12:13):
Remember now, that's it's how they choose. Call in now.
Speaker 4 (01:12:18):
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
Speaker 7 (01:12:21):
Donkey to Day for Friday, November seventh is the people's donkey.
Speaker 10 (01:12:24):
You know.
Speaker 7 (01:12:24):
Every Friday we open up the phone lines one one
hundred and five eight five one oh five to one
and we allow people to call up here and give
anybody they want the credit they deserve for being stupid.
Speaker 6 (01:12:33):
So, Hello, who's this yo?
Speaker 22 (01:12:34):
It's too sharp from Birmingham.
Speaker 6 (01:12:35):
Too short?
Speaker 30 (01:12:36):
Too sharp?
Speaker 3 (01:12:37):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (01:12:37):
Too sharp?
Speaker 6 (01:12:38):
Who you want to get the biggest? He heart? Too
too sharp?
Speaker 22 (01:12:40):
Hey, I gotta get that to you.
Speaker 6 (01:12:41):
Bro talked to me Bro.
Speaker 22 (01:12:43):
Last week you said somebody found up Jake Cole is
like the King go to South and we all know
you know, is the King go to the South the way
that you said, you know, Jake Cole, this was a.
Speaker 13 (01:12:54):
Little disrespect for bro, like call is on another level.
Speaker 6 (01:12:57):
And you know that, Like, listen, my brother. I agree
with you. I think J. Cole is fantastic. I think J.
Cole is one of the newer, the newest rap icons.
Speaker 2 (01:13:06):
Right.
Speaker 7 (01:13:06):
But when you say king of the South me being
from South Carolina, yeah, I'm gonna take that away because
you can't discredit scar Face, you can't discredit t I,
you can't discredit Lil Wayne.
Speaker 6 (01:13:16):
What are we talking about? King of the South?
Speaker 7 (01:13:18):
And I like Jacob, but he don't even make a
better rappers.
Speaker 6 (01:13:24):
That's not true. I disagree with you. I just disagree.
And J and J Cole don't make country rap tunes.
He don't even make sutherer music.
Speaker 2 (01:13:32):
What's the project?
Speaker 22 (01:13:33):
What's your projects that you compare that you say is
way better.
Speaker 7 (01:13:36):
Than J Cole, t I albums, Oh my God, Trap Music,
Urban Legend, King, Paper Trail?
Speaker 6 (01:13:42):
What are we talking about?
Speaker 2 (01:13:43):
Better than the part?
Speaker 22 (01:13:45):
I mean not to follow out the warm up to
come up.
Speaker 6 (01:13:48):
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes yes, okay.
Speaker 22 (01:13:55):
Can we get a poll? Can you post a pole?
Speaker 6 (01:13:58):
You want a script, We're.
Speaker 7 (01:14:01):
Gonna we're gonna put the poll up and then we're
gonna put on t I do it, baby, sticky baby,
and we're gonna let.
Speaker 4 (01:14:06):
You damn bosha?
Speaker 6 (01:14:07):
What good morning?
Speaker 3 (01:14:09):
Who's this?
Speaker 1 (01:14:11):
Who?
Speaker 6 (01:14:12):
Keisha? Who you want to get the biggest he haut
to Keisha?
Speaker 27 (01:14:15):
I want to talk to me, Charlemagne to God.
Speaker 6 (01:14:18):
Please, yes, ma'am, talk to me ahead, do you think?
Speaker 27 (01:14:20):
Okay? The reason I want to give it to Charlemagne
to God is understand. But the people who are on
SNAP benefits. But this is not the time for the
Democrats to boutoun to the Republicans take their hoole strong.
Charlemagne needs to do a little bit more research on
their Affordable Health Care Act and needs us to be
because these same subsidies are impacting those people with SNAP benefits,
(01:14:42):
and what these people are gonna end up having to
do is make a choice. And so all of these
people who are gonna lose these subsidies are the same
people who are given these benefits who have the health
care issues that need the services that are gonna provide
to the ability for some people to be able to
get well and be able to work. These subsidies go
way deeper than what he's thinking on the surface level
(01:15:05):
about people just have to make a choice weak one
to the doctor.
Speaker 5 (01:15:08):
Many of these.
Speaker 27 (01:15:09):
People are very, very ailing and have some significant medical
impacts that these subsidies aren't helping them to be able
to afford healthcare. So I need him to stop telling
the Democrats to bout out to the Republicans because this
issue is deeper than what he thinks that it is
and all of the benefits individuals. I know it's difficult
for them right now, and I'm not saying that they
(01:15:31):
shouldn't get their justice, but the Republicans have for me
to be able to help support them to get them
through this. But we need to put this on the
Republicans and not the Democrats. We are not found out
really the whole firm.
Speaker 13 (01:15:44):
Man.
Speaker 7 (01:15:44):
We know the Republicans of the issue, but we also
know Republicans aren't gonna make no concessions to Democrats. So
this government shutdown has been going on for thirty nine days.
You got a bunch of government workers who haven't received
any paychecks in thirty nine days. Their rent is due,
they got childcare to pay for, they got light bills
to pay before they got car notes. I feel for
all those federal workers who have missed two paychecks, especially
(01:16:04):
when most of them are living paycheck to paycheck. It's
not just about the people with the snap benefits. And
guess what's gonna happen uh in a in a few days?
Nothing right, Democrats aren't going to get anything. Good morning,
who's this good morning? This is sha hey shia?
Speaker 6 (01:16:21):
Who do you want to give the biggest HEAHT two?
Speaker 21 (01:16:22):
I want to get the biggest he how to? Whoever
is spending those records early in the morning, is that DJ?
Speaker 2 (01:16:29):
Yes, it not me.
Speaker 5 (01:16:29):
It's not me. I don't program the morning. I don't
progress tell them how much you hate the music.
Speaker 21 (01:16:36):
So let's just just let you know. First, let me say, hey, Hey, Lawrence,
Hey Charlamagne, heydd easy.
Speaker 4 (01:16:42):
Good morning.
Speaker 21 (01:16:43):
But I just want to say that if I hear
Residual one more time in the morning, I'm going to
free y'all play all the slow from in the morning
when I'm trying to get ready for my twelve hourship.
Speaker 6 (01:16:56):
You sound like me go ahead, go off, go off.
Speaker 4 (01:16:59):
Point That ain't mean, But.
Speaker 27 (01:17:01):
Can we get something more upseat in the morning? Can
we get something.
Speaker 21 (01:17:04):
More at high like I want to be excited about
going to work, y'all make me so sad at the.
Speaker 6 (01:17:08):
Press, nor queen, I'm with you one hundred percent.
Speaker 31 (01:17:12):
That's not me, man, only I want to hear what
Chris Brown residual gets played at least twelve times from
me riding from work until I.
Speaker 30 (01:17:22):
Pull up in the parking lot.
Speaker 3 (01:17:23):
I know, and it puts me to sleep.
Speaker 4 (01:17:27):
Thank you?
Speaker 21 (01:17:28):
All right, Well, I hope you'll do better.
Speaker 1 (01:17:30):
Well.
Speaker 21 (01:17:30):
Whoever it is, we're giving him Donkey.
Speaker 6 (01:17:31):
Of the day, Yes, ma'am, good morning. Who's this?
Speaker 27 (01:17:34):
Good morning?
Speaker 6 (01:17:35):
Good morning? Who you want? Who's this?
Speaker 27 (01:17:37):
I'm not going to say no names because I'm giving
Donkey of the day today and I can't say no name.
Speaker 7 (01:17:41):
Okay, okay, who you want to get the biggest?
Speaker 27 (01:17:44):
He hard to these two cocks from Greensboro Police Department.
Speaker 21 (01:17:48):
Oh my god, today they pulled They pulled.
Speaker 27 (01:17:50):
My husband over from running past the red light right
when it turned red. He had a clip in the
car and like a blunt and I want money because
he just left pn C I don't know if they
followed him after P and C or whatever, but they
took the week, the little blunt and the cliff and
all of the rent money and charged him with intent
(01:18:11):
to seal.
Speaker 4 (01:18:11):
Wow, I'm angry they took.
Speaker 27 (01:18:14):
Yes, they told him and guess what when he told him?
Can you check my phone and my wife is talking
about the rent? They said, there are exact words were
You know how many times I hear that I pray
for all hard black mans out there.
Speaker 6 (01:18:24):
So why would they take the rint money just because,
like because.
Speaker 27 (01:18:27):
He had because I guess, I don't know. I don't know.
I'm just glad he's free, but I guess because he
had all of that money, they I don't.
Speaker 6 (01:18:36):
Know he was paying rent.
Speaker 7 (01:18:38):
Man, that's so sad, man, I mean, and the crazy parties,
I don't even know. Yeah, I don't even know who
you report them to because they're the police.
Speaker 5 (01:18:44):
But the sad thing about it is she won't get
her money back into her court date, right because now
she has to go to court and.
Speaker 2 (01:18:49):
Have to pay.
Speaker 27 (01:18:49):
Yeah, now we have to pay for a lawyer for
the money back and proved in December.
Speaker 7 (01:18:55):
December, so so you got to spend money you don't
have to get to get the get back money.
Speaker 6 (01:19:01):
To get back money, you don't have.
Speaker 4 (01:19:02):
Correct.
Speaker 27 (01:19:03):
Yeah, and my husband's probably going to be mad for
me calling up when I pissed angry.
Speaker 30 (01:19:07):
Please get them the biggest, the biggest I will.
Speaker 7 (01:19:11):
But you know, in a way, I wish that we
could help you by knowing who these people are, because
I mean, like I said, I don't even know who
you report that to.
Speaker 6 (01:19:18):
I guess you just got to get lawyer. Like you said,
I guess a problem.
Speaker 4 (01:19:20):
Type of very sad.
Speaker 22 (01:19:21):
I don't know either.
Speaker 6 (01:19:23):
No, thank you for calling.
Speaker 14 (01:19:24):
No problem.
Speaker 4 (01:19:24):
I have a good guy, oh love, But.
Speaker 6 (01:19:26):
I wish I could wave a magic one and fixed
problems like that. Good morning? Who's this?
Speaker 2 (01:19:29):
Hey?
Speaker 30 (01:19:30):
This pair of li well went to North Carolina? How
are you?
Speaker 6 (01:19:32):
How are you? Who? You want to get the biggest
heat hart too, the biggest.
Speaker 30 (01:19:35):
Sea Hart to me? My opinion is Madre Taylor's green
for coming on the view. First of all, I don't
trust her. She talks out both sades, herm out and
I don't think she's the changed person. And then she's
gonna say I love Donald twump. I don't trust her.
She gets no love from me.
Speaker 7 (01:19:52):
I haven't even tapped in. I saw her on the View,
I saw her on Bill Maher, and I really just
was not. I wasn't I wasn't interested. But I think
I'm gonna catch up this weekend.
Speaker 30 (01:20:00):
Good good, Thank you for caring coming in.
Speaker 7 (01:20:04):
Thanks, We appreciate you. Lord have mercy, Jesus. People are
going through it.
Speaker 4 (01:20:08):
You hear me.
Speaker 7 (01:20:09):
Listen, We do that every Friday. Man, it's the people's donkey.
You can call up and give somebody the credit they
deserve for being stupid. All you can go to the
iHeartRadio app and click on the talk back feature and
you can leave a donkey and we'll play it back
on the air.
Speaker 4 (01:20:21):
Alrighty.
Speaker 5 (01:20:21):
When we come back to Quelin, Carl will be joining us.
She's a gospel singer and we'll talk to her. Next
projects out today. It's The Breakfast Club.
Speaker 4 (01:20:28):
Good Morning, The Breakfast Club, Good Morning.
Speaker 5 (01:20:33):
Everybody is j n V Jesse, Hilarie Scholamine, the God
we are the Breakfast Club. Lonla Rose is here as well.
We got a special guest in the building and.
Speaker 6 (01:20:41):
She walked in Big Regal. You hear me, like Royalty
just stepped in the room.
Speaker 4 (01:20:45):
Album is out today. Ladies and gentlemen. Jaquelin Carr welcome.
Speaker 3 (01:20:49):
Thank you.
Speaker 24 (01:20:50):
I'm feeling I get that I have no reason to complain.
That's great, you know, great response and just overall, I
just feel blessed.
Speaker 3 (01:20:59):
Thank you.
Speaker 20 (01:21:00):
Some legends on this album literally right, it kicks off
first song Bobby Jones. Yes, conversation with him. Yeah, talk
about you know, just bringing him into the project. And
while you decided to start off this tribute to the
legends and gospel with Bobby Jones.
Speaker 24 (01:21:14):
Well, he has played a huge part in a lot
of our careers. I could speak for me specifically. I
got on his show when I was about seven years old,
war I didn't even know who I was. And then
after that I released my breakout single, Grader Is Coming,
and he, you know, invited me onto the show and
it just went from there. So it was his show
(01:21:34):
that really really pushed a lot of our songs. And yeah,
I was like, I'm honored to have him a part
of that introduction.
Speaker 7 (01:21:41):
How did you choose which legends to collaborate with and
what criteria did you use to define legend?
Speaker 24 (01:21:48):
Yeah, Well, the thing is, I studied my songs, so
I have to hear who I hear on the song
versus just putting someone on there. And then there's so
many legends, right, and I couldn't get everybody on this
one album, which is why I'm now working on Chapter
two because it's just so many. I think that these
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people are just huge staples, and not just gospel, but
in music period. They're the blueprint and it's just time
to honor them and to let them know that we
appreciate them.
Speaker 3 (01:22:18):
I believe that what you honor will honor you.
Speaker 6 (01:22:21):
Gospel artist's, So.
Speaker 3 (01:22:26):
It's so many.
Speaker 24 (01:22:27):
You have Pastor Shirley, you have the Clark Sisters, Donald Lawrene's,
h Kirk Carr, Kirk Franklin. I mean, the list goes
on and on like it's just and then there's constantly
legends being raised up to so it's just it's a
lot of them.
Speaker 4 (01:22:42):
I want to go back, if you don't mind, Yes,
what got you into doing gospel? And besides Jesus and
what what you know? Why did you want to make
it a career.
Speaker 24 (01:22:55):
So obviously I was raised in church, and then also
I come from a singing family. But even though I
came from a singing family, I believe that sometimes just
because you were around it. That doesn't mean you're supposed
to do it. But it was just in me, like
I couldn't escape it. Every time I turned around, I
was singing. I was in the mirror. I was singing
to the grass, as if the grass was my crowd.
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My cousins would come over, I will make a choir
with them, like I just loved it. And honestly, I
didn't even know that, you know, my career would be
to this capacity. I was just doing what I love
to do. Yeah, and at a very young age, my
dad he came off his job so that he could
manage me and go on the road with me, and
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he saw.
Speaker 3 (01:23:37):
The vision cultural distression. Oh yeah, yeah. It took a
lot of faith.
Speaker 24 (01:23:43):
Honestly, you know, because you're going you're going from something
where you know you have stability of income, you can
take care of your family, all these things, Like my
life is literally a miracle. It was a faith walk.
But you know, it's been a family thing since the beginning.
They again, they saw my gift, worked it, cultivated it,
and I am where I am today.
Speaker 4 (01:24:02):
But did you realize that you quote unquote made it.
Speaker 3 (01:24:05):
Oh my gosh, what was that money?
Speaker 24 (01:24:09):
I would say, when I heard my music outside of
my hometown, that was really big for me, because yes, Memphis,
cenn c West, Memphis, Arkansas Country, and so I yeah,
when I heard my music outside of just being played
in my region, that's when I knew that it was
it was getting serious.
Speaker 4 (01:24:29):
Where was that?
Speaker 6 (01:24:30):
What did you hear?
Speaker 4 (01:24:31):
What region? Where were you?
Speaker 18 (01:24:32):
Well?
Speaker 24 (01:24:33):
So I started traveling heavily at the age of thirteen,
and The Greatest Coming was released around fourteen fifteen, So
I wouldn't even be able to tell you where I
was because I was traveling literally from city to city.
Speaker 3 (01:24:46):
But I just knew, Yeah, it was getting real.
Speaker 5 (01:24:48):
No, it's your childhood traveling that young because you started early.
Were you able to do the things that can do?
Speaker 3 (01:24:54):
Yeah, I was.
Speaker 24 (01:24:55):
That's the interesting thing because I was an active child,
and my parents made sure that they boun blens very
very well, because of course I was homeschooled too, but
I modeled.
Speaker 3 (01:25:07):
I did a whole lot of.
Speaker 24 (01:25:08):
Things because I just love being active in all of that,
and I played with my dolls, I did all these things.
They just made sure that I had a very balanced
life because they also made sure that I enjoyed doing
what I do. At the same time, it didn't feel
like pressure, Like even now it doesn't feel like pressure.
Speaker 3 (01:25:26):
I just it's my happy place.
Speaker 20 (01:25:28):
Then you talk about balance. One of the things that
I like about you. And I don't know how hard
this is for you, but you're very young. You dress amazing.
People do criticize that sometimes though, right yes and being
yes because you know they give.
Speaker 1 (01:25:42):
They give.
Speaker 20 (01:25:43):
If you're a gospel artists or a person in the
faith world, people think that there's a certain way you're
supposed to show up. And because you have your fashion
and your boutiques and different things, you get flack for
if things are too tight or like whatever.
Speaker 8 (01:25:54):
But you still keep the balance of being young and
liking to do all those things. How do you handle that?
Speaker 3 (01:25:58):
You know, I just know what I do.
Speaker 24 (01:26:00):
I feel like if I'm not offending God, then you know,
I don't see the issue in that I dress. I
never dressed, not dressed rather for where I am. If
I'm at a gala, I'm a dressed like I'm at
a gala. If I'm at church, I'm a dress like
I'm at church. But all at the same time, it's
still respectful, it's still classy and elegant and all of that.
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I think people need to see that it's okay for
you to love God and look good at the same time.
It has nothing to do with your body shape, none
of that. If you look good, you just look good
for the blank period.
Speaker 6 (01:26:32):
Well who are these people though, because I mean, have
they never not seen somebody be easter?
Speaker 3 (01:26:43):
I think a lot of it just had.
Speaker 24 (01:26:45):
I've been criticized for my body shape when it comes
to certain things that I wear, So I think that's
most of the time the issue. But yeah, but that's
that's divine too, and I can't do anything about that.
Speaker 6 (01:26:57):
But it's divine. What do you see when you see
a beautiful woman with a nice body?
Speaker 3 (01:27:04):
Jesus?
Speaker 20 (01:27:06):
Yeah, But I think too because your family and your
sound is so rooted in like that whole school gospel
where like there's so many rules and things you can
and can't do even that you handle that well too
with like on this project, very old school sound of gospel,
but like the melodies pick up a bit, there's like
a little bit of country in there at one point.
That balance is there also. I don't know how you
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bring that in because they are not kind of like
new things and like that old school gospel.
Speaker 24 (01:27:32):
Yeah yeah, and a lot of them they actually said
that you got me singing this this young people music,
Miss Dottie and particularly that.
Speaker 8 (01:27:40):
But they loved it.
Speaker 24 (01:27:41):
And the goal was to of course, you know, honoring them,
but also making sure that the world know these people
still have it, like their voices, their personality there, everything
about them.
Speaker 3 (01:27:54):
Is still a staple.
Speaker 24 (01:27:56):
And so I tried to make sure that there were
songs that kind of pulled them out of the box,
you know, songs that they probably wouldn't have done before,
or maybe they would have. I just wanted to make
sure I went in a creative route with the album.
Speaker 5 (01:28:10):
I wanted to ask, you know what, you've been seeing
this a lot more recently, You've been seeing the blend
between gospel and hip hop or gospel and other genres
of music.
Speaker 4 (01:28:18):
What's your thoughts on it?
Speaker 5 (01:28:19):
I know some people hate it, some people say it
shouldn't be that way, but I love the fact that
you're that people are infusing with, whether it's Glorilla or
Little Baby or whatever.
Speaker 4 (01:28:28):
Maybe what's your thoughts on it?
Speaker 24 (01:28:29):
You know, I haven't really put much thought into it
because I can't really tell you can't tell people what
to do. You know, whatever your what you feel like
is best for your career.
Speaker 3 (01:28:37):
You know you do that. I just try to make
sure I'm doing what I'm supposed to do.
Speaker 4 (01:28:41):
Would you do a regular with hip hop artist?
Speaker 3 (01:28:43):
It depends, It really depends.
Speaker 24 (01:28:45):
I'm very strategic on you know, how I move and
how I do things, So I mean, you never know,
But for right now, I don't know. I ain't putting
any thought into it, so I can't really say be.
Speaker 6 (01:28:56):
Hard to turn down a woman from mistress and then glory.
Speaker 20 (01:29:00):
Yes, I know you're very protective to piggyback off and
be right, You're very protective over your brand in this
I've been told that you had turned down like music
deals and everything just so you can stay independent and
working with your family because you want to be able
to control how they place you musically.
Speaker 3 (01:29:16):
Is that true?
Speaker 24 (01:29:17):
Yes, And just be able to be in control period,
you know, not having to answer to anybody. And it
also keeps you in a position where you know you're
doing what you want to do, what you feel is
best for your career. For me, not everything is about
a business move, you know, because at the end of
the day, I keep the people in the forefront of
my mind and what they need, because that's what it's
really about. Is it about me trying to build my
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own you know, little thing or whatever, or is it
about me really really positioning myself to help people? And
the only way I can do that is if you know,
sometimes there's not a lot of hands in there throughout
the process.
Speaker 8 (01:29:55):
How much money was it? Can we ask you that said?
Speaker 3 (01:29:57):
Again? What was the deal that you turned down your business?
Speaker 1 (01:30:00):
Right now?
Speaker 20 (01:30:01):
I'm like when I heard that, I was like, oh,
I mean, I know you're rooted in family, but I'm like, whoa,
there probably was a lot.
Speaker 24 (01:30:06):
I'm not gonna say, but I will say, you know
again like I ain't never really been money happy, Like
you know, I'm a money magnet, so you know that
makes it also just like you know, money answered to me.
So you're not gonna present me with anything as if
you know, I'm supposed to just move upon it.
Speaker 3 (01:30:27):
And because again in the forefront of my mind is
always the.
Speaker 6 (01:30:31):
People, I'm gonna ask that question.
Speaker 7 (01:30:33):
And Lauryne just asked in a different way, if you
had to tie ten percent of the money that you
had gotten, how much.
Speaker 2 (01:30:39):
You know what.
Speaker 24 (01:30:45):
He got called he don't miss Yes, it's a little
country he don't. I know as he doesn't.
Speaker 3 (01:30:50):
But you know he don't.
Speaker 24 (01:30:52):
Just hit a little harder. That song, right there is
just the song about just confidence in God. I there's
never been a c of any one of our lives
where he missed, where he did not come through, he
did not answer, even when it wasn't when we thought
it should have been how we thought it should have been.
Speaker 3 (01:31:10):
At the end of the day, you know, he's been good,
He's been faithful.
Speaker 24 (01:31:13):
And there's no battle you could ever face, whether it's sickness,
whether it is you know, relationship with it, whatever the
problem is, there's no battle that he cannot win for you,
because sometimes you gotta understand it's not even on you
all the time to fight some things. He wants to
fight for you, and everything he has fought for me
is always.
Speaker 4 (01:31:33):
Won for me. Let's play a joint for albums out today.
What do you want to hear?
Speaker 3 (01:31:38):
Let's do I break?
Speaker 4 (01:31:40):
Okay, let's get into that.
Speaker 2 (01:31:41):
Now.
Speaker 8 (01:31:41):
Tell God, even though I was thinking, he missess, I'm
a great.
Speaker 24 (01:31:43):
Person you Before we get into it, I think that
we have to understand that we have to make the
decision to say this thing, I can't carry this anymore.
Whatever whatever that this is, whether it's generation or curse is,
whether it's negative cycles, in whatever area of your life,
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you have to make the choice to break that so
that you can walk into your full potential and be
where you're supposed to be in life. Forgive yourself. Forgive yourself.
You cannot control your past. You're not even there anymore,
So why are you there trying to go back there mentally?
Speaker 2 (01:32:21):
You know?
Speaker 24 (01:32:22):
So you have to bring yourself to Now what can
I do better? But before I move into all these blessings,
I need to get rid of this stuff that could
stop me from really embracing it. Because you have you
ever like been blessed with something? And then there's this
one thing that your attention is on. Is keeping you
mentally focused on that where you're not able to fully
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embrace the blessing.
Speaker 3 (01:32:44):
That's not what God's plan is for you.
Speaker 24 (01:32:46):
So that's what this song is for I break it
if I break it from the root, which means I
don't want no evidence that you done been here.
Speaker 7 (01:32:55):
Oh that's a powful because I see that with people
in your life more so than this. Yes, people will
get removed from your life and you'll.
Speaker 2 (01:33:02):
Be like.
Speaker 3 (01:33:04):
Cloud yeah yeah yeah.
Speaker 24 (01:33:07):
Or it could be a different person but the same spirit,
the same cycle. And so that's when you have to
ask yourself. I had to ask myself, and in many
people anybody else, what is it in me that keeps
allowing this to happen? You know what I'm saying. So
it's not necessarily sometimes the person. It could be something
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that's in you that you have to free yourself from,
because if you don't fix it, the same thing is
gonna happen with the next person.
Speaker 3 (01:33:37):
Preacher, I'm tickled.
Speaker 4 (01:33:40):
Let's let's get into the record right now. You want
to close this out on a prayer, sure do it.
Speaker 24 (01:33:45):
Father got in the name of Jesus, I thank you
for everybody who's listening right now. I pray that you
will meet them where they are, that they will feel
your love and your compassion. They will feel your heart
that you desire to see them prosper and thrive in life.
Free them from anything mentally, spiritually, emotionally that has been
holding them in captivity where they're not able to live
to their fullest and highest potential. Thank you for new blessings,
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new seasons of favor. Thank you that this season that
you're pushing them into it will not come with pain.
It would not come. It would not feel like a curse,
but it will feel like a blessing. And every single
thing that you've promised them, We thank you. That's done
in Jesus name. I pray Amen Amen.
Speaker 4 (01:34:23):
Caelin Car album is out today.
Speaker 3 (01:34:25):
Thank you so much for joining, Thank you for having me.
Speaker 4 (01:34:27):
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Yeah, DJ, what's what
big y l A?
Speaker 6 (01:34:47):
Now, what's happening?
Speaker 1 (01:34:48):
How's it going?
Speaker 8 (01:34:50):
You know people say big n y l A to me.
Speaker 6 (01:34:52):
Now, the better show some goddamn respect you in the street.
Speaker 8 (01:34:56):
I love that so cool. Thank you for that.
Speaker 32 (01:34:58):
But okay, so I'm a start with this record from
jay Wan, who's also Jadakis's son, but he came and
performed live at the Echo, which is an event thrown
by a certified Vibe that we had this past Tuesday
with Statics Sect that has spot in Hitt and Tiger
in ninth Wonder And he just dropped a new project
executive produced by Cappella Gray.
Speaker 8 (01:35:18):
This record is called might.
Speaker 3 (01:35:19):
Be Can give Me fab Vibes?
Speaker 4 (01:35:21):
I do like it. You ruined it for me?
Speaker 5 (01:35:23):
Why because when you said it with Jadakiss' son, you
just automatically think, you think, you think of Jadakiss and
then you kind of compare it to kiss and you
can't compare it to kiss.
Speaker 4 (01:35:33):
You ain't saying I would have heard it for different is.
Speaker 13 (01:35:35):
V is not wrong?
Speaker 7 (01:35:36):
And I've listened to a lot of J One and
I'm gonna tell you why. I've grown to appreciate what
Jay one does by doing exactly what NB said just now.
Reminded myself that this is Jadakis's son, but I cannot
look at him through that lens.
Speaker 6 (01:35:47):
I just got to listen to J one for J one.
Speaker 32 (01:35:49):
Yeah it is only its Jawan, but it's only only
one Jadakiss. Yes, so I didn't look at it like, Okay,
you guys are going to think about it as I.
Speaker 7 (01:35:59):
Pay a lot of two to him because he's jadakis son,
like I've seen him Joe Budden podcast. Yeah, you know,
things will pop up and I look and see because
I'm always interested to see. Uh you know, if if
greatness is genetic, you know what I mean, And he
does a lot of cool stuff, you know, But I
just as a rapper. I can't listen to him, you know,
when you say Jadakis sunt to Envy's point, I'm like, okay,
(01:36:19):
I'm thinking I'm expecting something and I don't want to
listen to him with any expectation.
Speaker 1 (01:36:22):
Fine, fine, Fine, it was cool.
Speaker 3 (01:36:24):
It was a good record, but I like when the
beat dropped.
Speaker 1 (01:36:28):
He but honestly, from talking about him, it honestly felt
like something Fat put out back in the day.
Speaker 32 (01:36:33):
He reminds me of fab He has like a braggadocious flow.
Speaker 7 (01:36:38):
If I was him, I would ask people to stop
introducing me to Jadakis Son, because I promise.
Speaker 32 (01:36:41):
You if you would have just play it helps y'all
when I say such.
Speaker 8 (01:36:44):
And such child.
Speaker 7 (01:36:46):
But not if he bought, he got to be barring
it up, like like that's a cool record. This is
that's a different beast.
Speaker 8 (01:36:52):
Okay, I won't do that no more. I am gonna
use an associate for this next record.
Speaker 2 (01:36:58):
Though.
Speaker 32 (01:36:58):
For Tyler Watts, we actually met him, me and you
Charloe met him at Black Effect Podcast Festival. He's jo
Queist New Artists. Remember, yeah, yeah, he's about to drop
his project with the single that they've been pushing right
now is called prettiest girl.
Speaker 1 (01:37:11):
Was that him with Jock?
Speaker 3 (01:37:12):
That was him?
Speaker 8 (01:37:12):
That was Tyler.
Speaker 4 (01:37:13):
Wow, he's dope.
Speaker 6 (01:37:15):
He's like, that's great because he looked like a shooter.
I would never expect that.
Speaker 7 (01:37:20):
Voice to a shoot. It's the dread you had, the
holy sthetic. I would never expect that voice to be
coming out of him. That's why you don't profile people exactly.
Speaker 6 (01:37:30):
Okay, that young man?
Speaker 32 (01:37:32):
Yeah, she loo to Tyler Watts. His new project is
about to drop to so makes sure you guys be
on the lookout for him. Next, I'm gonna go with
this Wilee and Old Deal record that mvled at me
about last week.
Speaker 8 (01:37:43):
It's called City on Fire.
Speaker 1 (01:37:44):
Let me tell you how they always skates to me
like I just I love his voice. The beginning sounded
like a rehearsal though, and I love O'Dell.
Speaker 3 (01:37:51):
I love O'Dell.
Speaker 7 (01:37:53):
I listened to his new album Everything is a Lot.
I'men vibing into that. I'm a ride into it. And
I don't know what woman broke Wallely is heart but
thank you, thank you man. Let me tell you something.
Everything you like about Wile he completely leaned into on
his album. It's like when when Somebody has completely master
day Powers.
Speaker 6 (01:38:12):
This is have you heard album?
Speaker 3 (01:38:13):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (01:38:14):
You know you don't think this is like classic Wiale.
I talking about feel yes, and he keep talking about
his mom. Keeps throughout the album. You talking about his mom?
Keep asking him when you're gonna get married?
Speaker 29 (01:38:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:38:26):
Somebody clearly broke wallet is heart and he is putting
it out in this album, and I think I think this.
Speaker 4 (01:38:30):
Is some of his best work.
Speaker 1 (01:38:31):
I got time for one more record? Or did we
just talk it out?
Speaker 2 (01:38:34):
Or why not?
Speaker 1 (01:38:34):
Okay?
Speaker 32 (01:38:35):
This last one is from Sid If you guys know
about the Internet, she's the lead singer in the Internet.
She's dropping her second solo project and the single off
it's called GMF You.
Speaker 3 (01:38:44):
I like it because it don't sound like nothing else.
Speaker 1 (01:38:48):
I got to listen to the whole song, but I
just like the fact that it don't sound like nothing
that's out.
Speaker 3 (01:38:52):
It's different.
Speaker 8 (01:38:53):
Agreed, Okay, And he says it's cool.
Speaker 1 (01:38:56):
It's cool.
Speaker 6 (01:38:56):
They said, you let me see how many songs you play.
Speaker 4 (01:38:59):
Somebody somebody said four and oh African American.
Speaker 7 (01:39:01):
Two one, two said Big stud is three for three,
somebody said switch Left Life High Set four and oh
it's Antoine Brothers, two and two, three and one, three
and one. Let's go see one. Two and two can't
be three and two, three and four. It's three and one,
two and two. They said four and o three and one.
I'm saying four one. They said big stuff, four and
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oh big.
Speaker 1 (01:39:23):
Stud that came from It came from you.
Speaker 8 (01:39:30):
It came from you.
Speaker 32 (01:39:32):
But if you guys like the songs, the songs that
you guys do like. I know the chat has various numbers,
but if you like it, make sure you guys listen
to the playlist CERTI five Playlist. You can find it
on my website at setifive vibe dot com, or you
can click the linking bio, or you can see it
in my Instagram story right now.
Speaker 4 (01:39:47):
All right, well you thank you, miss Nyler. All right,
well yeah it up next to the People's Chosen. Next
Big Stuff. We appreciate you.
Speaker 3 (01:39:54):
Yeah, I can't.
Speaker 6 (01:39:58):
Not baby d right, guys.
Speaker 5 (01:40:01):
Mix is up next to the Breakfast mandj Envy, Just Hilarius,
Charlamagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. I just
want to salute to my family and friends over at
the American Dream More. Shout to Camilla, Shout to Miles
shouta Keisha, I love you guys who want you guys
have been huge supporters and everything I do.
Speaker 8 (01:40:19):
I just want to say, yeah, she'd be holding it down,
don't they.
Speaker 4 (01:40:22):
Yeah, she does that.
Speaker 5 (01:40:23):
Anytime I call and say, hey, this person's popping up,
she'd make sure that they are taken care of and good.
Speaker 4 (01:40:27):
So salute to my family at American Dream. Now you
headed to DC right.
Speaker 20 (01:40:31):
Yeah, I'm literally headed out right now. I'm going to
be in a live conversation with Marse Martin. We're having
a conversation about you know, being black and creative and
creating content. You guys know she does movies and all
of the things. Shout out to HBCU, first look for
bringing me down there. You guys want to do tickets,
It's HBCU. First loook dot com. There's a few left,
So I'll see you guys. And we're on campus at
Howard Envy.
Speaker 8 (01:40:52):
I know you mad, No, I love all my.
Speaker 4 (01:40:56):
HBCUs. I wouldn't call it a campus because it's open,
but you know, I love all my HBCU. Shout to Howard.
Speaker 8 (01:41:02):
They said Howard was the real Hue.
Speaker 5 (01:41:04):
I ain't messing going back and forth I just love
all my HBCU, So salute to Howard University.
Speaker 1 (01:41:08):
Though.
Speaker 4 (01:41:09):
Now next week you a Ohio right.
Speaker 3 (01:41:10):
I'm in Ohio, y'all.
Speaker 1 (01:41:12):
I'm gonna be in Perrysburg, Ohio, which is Toledo, Ohio
at the Funnybone Comedy Club next Friday. We got two shows,
and then that Saturday we got two shows as well.
So Jcelario's official dot com. If you haven't got your
tickets yet, hope, hopefully I'm able.
Speaker 3 (01:41:25):
To fly there Perrysburg.
Speaker 1 (01:41:28):
I'm able to get there or I'm gonna have to drive.
I'm I was gonna have to drive to y'all. Okay,
you know, so get your tickets. And Baltimore, the tickets
are on sale for the Don't Play with Me comedy
special show that will be shot in Baltimore the Nevermore Hall,
So get your tickets.
Speaker 3 (01:41:42):
If you haven't yet for that, just clarious official dot com.
They're on sale.
Speaker 1 (01:41:46):
Baltimore Don't Play with Me the promo code it's just
full and oh, so get y'all tickets. I can't wait
to come home and see y'all December thirteenth.
Speaker 4 (01:41:54):
Now it's time for the positive note. You got some
positivity for the people.
Speaker 3 (01:41:57):
Just yes, y'all.
Speaker 1 (01:41:58):
Okay, all right, I'm gonna just say it and then
you tell me if it's bad. Ok So, yes, y'all
for the people who don't have food.
Speaker 3 (01:42:06):
Stamps right now, I'm so sorry. It's not only affecting y'all.
Speaker 1 (01:42:10):
It's affecting the just will buy them because now my
cousin don't have them and I can't buy them, so
what we need. I know it disaffects everybody in the
hood because I still buy stamps and if anybody in
the hood getting them, I can't buy them.
Speaker 4 (01:42:25):
That's illegal. Okay, not mind, have a good weekend man
with you breakfast club.
Speaker 3 (01:42:31):
You don't finish for y'all.
Speaker 13 (01:42:32):
Dunk