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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo jes say here, yeah, Charlamagne,
what's up?
Speaker 3 (00:09):
Peace to the planet is Monday.
Speaker 4 (00:12):
How y'all feel out there? I feel blessed, Black and
Holly favorite. Happy to be here another day to serve
our beautiful Listener's what's happening, man?
Speaker 5 (00:18):
How was your weekend?
Speaker 2 (00:19):
What's going on? What you do this week and anything?
Or did I do this weekend?
Speaker 4 (00:23):
House at the house, man, it's doing what I love
to do, which is nothing. I was at the house
catching up on TV. I watched the b and Eddie
a couple of times. Yeah, I heard it was great.
I didn't see it yet.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
Yeah. I watch football all day.
Speaker 4 (00:34):
Yesterday my game Cocks was on TV on UH they
played Texas A and M and football blew that game
and then the women Lady game Cocks won later that
night against USC.
Speaker 6 (00:44):
I'm sure people's a battle to real less see. I'm
sure people in your dms about donkey hunh. But the
police officer that ran into the players.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
You didn't see that? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 6 (00:55):
During the Texas A and M So, I Caroline the game,
I can see that. I'm sad that everybody's sitting me
like Charlemagne Bette give Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:00):
I'm like, well, I'm.
Speaker 6 (01:01):
Sure if if he doesn't see that, I'm sure he'll
see somebody that's deserving.
Speaker 4 (01:05):
I'm always for suggestions. Yes, yes, that was a silly boof.
I didn't understand that. He acted like the guy was
trustpassing something. Yeah, yeah, it was n after Nicks go touchdown. Yeah,
they were acting like Nick was trustpassing and something.
Speaker 2 (01:16):
It was weird.
Speaker 4 (01:16):
I didn't understand that, very very weird. Yeah, why you
even going to tunnel? You know why they went back there?
You just saw the play like everybody else. But he
bumped them on purpose. It wasn't like he tried to
understand it. I didn't understand it either. He tried to
show power. But anyway, I went to my first bot
mitzvah this weekend.
Speaker 2 (01:30):
How was it? It was entertaining? It was? It was
it was entertainment. Were you the entertainment or you were
I was not.
Speaker 5 (01:36):
I was not that I was I was the invited guests.
Speaker 7 (01:39):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (01:39):
It was pretty It was pretty cool just to see
different coaches. How they celebrate you know, their twelve It
was twelve year old. Twelve years Yeah, she turned twelve.
So it was how they celebrated her twelve year old birthday.
And they put they put the family up in chairs
and everybody spins them around, and it was it was
very very interesting.
Speaker 4 (01:55):
I would say, listened to a b I don't know
if I I got invited to a what did they
called brisk?
Speaker 2 (02:01):
But that was that that's when they do the circumcision.
They have a party for that. Oh, I don't know
if you call it a party, but yeah, it was
a brisk smooth. It was years ago. This is Leslie
and Jermaine invited me today. Son's brisk? Yes, in the hospital, No, man,
it was at the house. They do that at the house.
Speaker 4 (02:20):
Yes, I think if I'm calling it, I think it's
a brisk do the circumcisions thinking at the house where
everybody watching you.
Speaker 2 (02:27):
Yes, all right, I don't know what to tell you.
Speaker 5 (02:30):
Yes it happened, Yes, okay, party they tradition. Okay, yeah,
all right, Well salute.
Speaker 6 (02:37):
To that young man and leel happy birthday happened growing
that's crazy now that I think about it was so
long ago.
Speaker 2 (02:41):
This guy, this kid has grown. Now Jordan's grown, saluting Jordan.
All right, well, let's get the show cracker. We got
a lot going on this morning.
Speaker 6 (02:49):
Day Love Soul will be joining us, classic legendary group.
They got a new album called Cabin in the Sky,
Yes they do. It's out on the twenty first of November.
And of course they are signed to Mass Appeal, NASA's label,
so we'll kick it with them. And also Jonathan Call.
Jonathan Call is the chief Washington correspondent for ABC News.
He has a new book. His last couple of books
have been about Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
Last three, last four is fourth about Donald Trump.
Speaker 4 (03:11):
Fourth about Donald called Retribution Donald Trump in the campaign
that changed the America.
Speaker 6 (03:15):
That's right, and we're gonna kicking with him in a
little bit. So let's get the show cracking. We got
front page news Me me's here and it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, Everybody's DJ n V, Jesselary, Charlamagne the guy.
Speaker 2 (03:25):
We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page.
Speaker 4 (03:27):
That's sassy scoff you got on this morning, by the way,
So sassy is the word to use this morning.
Speaker 6 (03:35):
Out and I get a cold so now when I
wear a SCLF to make sure warm in this room
for you to have on that sassy golf you just
want to you just want to give styles something.
Speaker 5 (03:45):
I'm being fashioned forward, just got head.
Speaker 6 (03:48):
He wants to make me sassy for everything, all right now,
sports a Monday sending. In football, the Dolphins beat the Commanders,
the Packers beat the Giants, and Texas beat the Titans.
That you heard me say it, man, my we said
blew that game. Definitely blew that game. We blew the
last four games. The Eagles beat the Lions, the Broncos
beat the Chiefs, the forty nine Ers beat the Carnels,
Jaguars beat the Charges, the Panthers beat the Falcons, Stealers
(04:10):
beat the Bengals, the Rams beat the Seahawks, and the
Ravens beat the Browns. Tonight on Monday Night Football, the
Cowboys are gonna lose to the Vegas Raters at eight
point fifteen.
Speaker 2 (04:21):
I'm not even gonna stay up for the game. I'll
tell you that right now.
Speaker 7 (04:24):
Now.
Speaker 4 (04:24):
You ain't gonna mess with my good sleep time Cowboys
love y'all to death.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
But nope, nope, nope, what's up me?
Speaker 7 (04:29):
Me?
Speaker 8 (04:30):
Good morning in big and Morland. Charlamagne hoi yarey morning,
Good morning.
Speaker 9 (04:35):
All right, So we start this.
Speaker 8 (04:36):
Morning in Washington, where the Trump administration is introducing a
new proposal that would require millions of Americans to reapply
for food stamps. Officials say they want everyone on SNAP.
That's the program that helps forty two million Americans buy food.
Go through a new eligibility review and effort to crack
down on fraud. The Agriculture Secretary brook Rowlins. She said
(04:58):
the administration is reassessing SNAP to make sure it is
what they call strictly need base. Let's listen and number.
Speaker 10 (05:05):
Before has the federal government asked for the data.
Speaker 9 (05:08):
But it is a new day.
Speaker 10 (05:09):
President Trump is the president. We know there's a lot
of fraud. We need to help partner with you all
to figure out how to make sure that this money
and these benefits go to those who truly need it.
Twenty nine states, mostly the Red States, responded with their
data sets. But here's the most unbelievable news I have
really just over the last few days, that five thousand
dead people that was just one month. The number is
(05:33):
closer to one hundred and eighty six thousand deceased men
and women and children in this country are receiving a check.
This is just data from those twenty nine mostly red states.
Can you imagine when we get our hands on the
blue state data what we're gonna find. It's going to
give us a platform and a trajectory to fundamentally rebuild
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this program. Have everyone reapplied for their benefit. Make sure
that everyone that's taking a taxpayer funded benefit through SNAP
or food stamps that they literally are vulnerable and they
can't survive without it.
Speaker 2 (06:10):
Well.
Speaker 8 (06:10):
Anti hunger groups are pointing out that there's no specific
data to back that. They argue the administration is overstating
the level of fraud. They also point out that most
households have to already recertify every six months and keep
their work at income information up to date, meaning states
already have to recheck eligibility on a regular basis now.
The administration, though they still have not explained how or
(06:32):
when this crackdown would start for what that process would
look like. And this comes after SNAP ran out of
federal funding during the shutdown, sparking criticism from President Trump
about the size and the costs of the program. SNAP
costs about a billion dollars last year. The average participant
receives about six dollars a day in benefits. Now Rollins
(06:53):
says she plans to unveil a broader overhaul of SNAP
in the coming weeks. But this renewed focus comes as
Republicans push to show that they are serious about cutting
federal spending. Earlier this year, that one big, beautiful billet
slash one hundred and eighty six billion dollars from SNAP
and added new work requirements, the biggest overhaul in decades.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (07:12):
I've never seen an administration, at least in my lifetime,
go out of their way to make people's lives miserable.
I mean everything that can help people in the smallest way.
It seems like this administration is just hell been all cutting.
Speaker 8 (07:24):
Especially food benefits which you would think would be off
the table, and of grocery price is. Speaking of food,
I felt a little out of control for basics like beef, coffee.
Speaker 2 (07:35):
Bananas, oranges, and tomatoes.
Speaker 8 (07:37):
The White House is now trying to undo some of
the pressure caused by its own TEARFF policies. A President
Trump signed an executive order on Friday rolling back a
long list of tariffs on more than two hundred imported
food items that includes beef, coffee, tropical fruits, tea, cocoa spices.
These were tariffs he originally put in place as part
of his push to make other countries pay to sell
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goods it's in the US. But now he's reversing himself,
even admitting at Air Force One that these tariffs can
raise prices, something shoppers have felt every day every time
they go to the grocery store. Analysts say the timing
isn't a coincidence. In exit polls, voters say that they're
frustrated with the economy and the higher grocery bills, and
that frustration, they say, is what helped Democrats pick up
(08:22):
key wins in several of those states that we spoke
about a couple of weeks ago during election night. So
we'll see no word on when they'll actually start to
see those we'll see those prices come down. But he
did sign that order on Friday to bring down the
cost of about two hundred grocery items that we buy
our basic items every day at the store.
Speaker 6 (08:40):
That's a little bit of relief, Yeah, a little bit
of all right, Well, that's forage news, taking me.
Speaker 2 (08:46):
Me coming up at seven.
Speaker 8 (08:48):
We're talking Epstein files and the surprising person now calling
for their release.
Speaker 4 (08:52):
All right, and maybe you could bad somebody first, lady
this morning, we'll do Okay, I'll take it.
Speaker 8 (08:56):
I'll take Michelle Obama, I'll take it.
Speaker 6 (08:58):
All right, everybody else, get it off your chest. Eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you
need the vent phone lines to wide open again, eight
hundred five eight five one, call us up right now.
Speaker 2 (09:09):
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 3 (09:16):
Ray right, Ray Yo, Charlot Man, Davy.
Speaker 9 (09:19):
What up are we live?
Speaker 2 (09:20):
This is your time to get it off your chest?
Speaker 3 (09:22):
I got an indoor pool, door pool.
Speaker 5 (09:24):
We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 11 (09:26):
Get on the phone right now.
Speaker 12 (09:27):
He'll tell you what it is.
Speaker 7 (09:28):
We lie.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
Hello, who's this?
Speaker 7 (09:31):
Hey?
Speaker 13 (09:31):
How you doing so?
Speaker 14 (09:32):
So?
Speaker 7 (09:33):
What up?
Speaker 2 (09:33):
Get it off your chest?
Speaker 13 (09:34):
Brother?
Speaker 2 (09:34):
Hey, I got a I got a question for Charlotte Man.
Speaker 15 (09:39):
You guys are just talking about.
Speaker 2 (09:40):
The snapstad right, yes, sir?
Speaker 15 (09:43):
How you said, like the government changing up the qualification
process for stop it's making people lives harder. We got
a bunch of people that's like receive a benefits at
that a lot of times don't really need them, you feel.
Speaker 2 (09:58):
Me because I have no I have no I have
no reason to trust this government.
Speaker 4 (10:01):
And when I look at things like the GOP signature
taxing spending law that's poised to kick people off, you
know snap already. I know that they're just gonna use
this as an excuse to kick a lot of people
off who actually probably need it and say that it's
a lot of fraud that's probably not there not saying
that it's not any fraud, but there's gonna be a
lot of people that they're accused of committing fraud that's
not That's.
Speaker 15 (10:19):
Not what I was gonna say. Is I looking at
it a totally different way. I feel like that whole
snapping welfare team, man, I really feel like that's our
that's our kryptonite. You seeing me as black people, that's
our kryptonite. And we we take that and we trade
that in for a lot of stuff like meaning like
we get too used to that, we get too comfortable
(10:41):
on that, and that's to that take away our ambition
to wort more. It make us accept mediocricy, and it
make us accept whatever our situation is because like.
Speaker 4 (10:51):
Black man can answer your question, black man, who's the
who's the largest racial group receiving government assistance like snap benefits?
Speaker 16 (10:57):
It is white people.
Speaker 15 (10:58):
I'm I'm quite aware of.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
Why so so why you don't why you don't apply
that same logic you got the white.
Speaker 15 (11:04):
People because white people is not the worst that's that's
got all the population in the project.
Speaker 16 (11:11):
They received that a sentence, but they don't stay on
it for out.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
We're the ones stay Thank you my brother who taught
you to hate yourself. I do understand. I do understand
what Zoe is saying, but it has to be another
way of doing.
Speaker 6 (11:24):
What Zoe is saying is if there's so many people
that are getting these benefits that are dead and they're
just sending money to people that are not doing it,
that has to be corrected.
Speaker 2 (11:31):
And I agree with that.
Speaker 6 (11:32):
But the problem is you can't ask people to reregister
every year because a lot of times, a lot of
people don't have Wi Fi, they don't have computers, and
it takes more to try to reregister and wait on
lines than anything else. And people need at the end
of the day. They need food, they need groceries, they
need to feed their family, they need to feed their kids.
There has to be another way to find out if
people are fraud in the same and they are not,
not to reregister. They already been off Snap for forty
(11:53):
plus days already, you know what I'm saying. So now
you got to go through this whole again, like you know,
come on, bro, what were talking about?
Speaker 2 (12:00):
Who knows? I love?
Speaker 17 (12:00):
That project is already backed up. That's always backed up,
even before the shutdown. It takes forever to get any
to get in contact.
Speaker 6 (12:08):
With anybody, and not for nothing. It's easy to find
out if somebody died. It's easy to find out somebody
that you know what I mean. They ain't got to
make people reregister and go through the process all over again.
Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit
us up now with 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 2 (12:30):
I hate the way that you walk, the way that
you talk, I hate the way that you dress. Everything
when me is best, call up next eight hundred five
eight five one.
Speaker 3 (12:40):
Not just I'm what the coach of philing?
Speaker 2 (12:42):
Hello, who's this? Hey, shait, what up though, Get it
off your chest, mama, good morning.
Speaker 18 (12:51):
Yeah, I just wanted to let my family know that
I'm not mad at all for not telling me that
my cousin has been sleeping with my prebius friends. They're
about five years together. But she didn't know that that
was them or whatever. She was around when he was around,
but she said she can't know that. However, I just
(13:11):
want to let them know I'm not mad at them,
they claimed. I mean, they had fun, like I should
be the one.
Speaker 16 (13:16):
They're a sick but they love it.
Speaker 18 (13:18):
But I'm like, Okay, I'm not mad at all like
this whatever, but I just want to let my cousin,
I'm not mad at you.
Speaker 19 (13:23):
Girls.
Speaker 18 (13:23):
Go ahead, and she was pregnant by himself.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
I know why you're doing this Thanksgiving next week. You
know what I'm saying.
Speaker 18 (13:30):
And I'm gonna walk in, and I'm gonna walk in and.
Speaker 2 (13:36):
That you gonna walk in and reiterate this message.
Speaker 7 (13:39):
There you go.
Speaker 2 (13:40):
Yeah, Okay, you got a new man. You should come
with your new man.
Speaker 7 (13:43):
You got a new man.
Speaker 16 (13:44):
I got about three four of them. That is the
probably says she.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
Wasn't she got them.
Speaker 4 (13:50):
That's not a flex man that don't walk in with
all of them. That's not a flex okay.
Speaker 9 (13:55):
But you know what it looks like.
Speaker 2 (13:57):
It seems like you dodged the bullet dough. So that's
what's up.
Speaker 18 (13:59):
That's but I just want to let her know I'm
not mad at your girl.
Speaker 2 (14:02):
Ahead you that's how you get BV two. I just
want you to know that.
Speaker 18 (14:06):
But five years do your thame?
Speaker 4 (14:11):
Wow, three or four million, and you're gonna know where
the commedia came from.
Speaker 2 (14:18):
Hello, who's this man?
Speaker 13 (14:19):
My name is R.
Speaker 2 (14:22):
What's going on?
Speaker 16 (14:23):
Charlomagne ivy uh? I don't know?
Speaker 13 (14:26):
If? Yeah? That now?
Speaker 2 (14:28):
Just about that?
Speaker 16 (14:29):
Hey man, I be bused a lot. I be used
a lot doing a lot of different ain't throughout my
years and stuff, doing stuff for the community and all
that stuff. And I'm the only brother, so I just
my sister. I had an ideal for different things. But
she just put out a book and I just read
a book. I just read a book and it and
(14:51):
I just read a book and your team had all
of this that she went through, you know what I mean?
And I found out all this stuff I read her book.
So I wanted to get this off my chair to
apologize to my sister for not being the big brother.
And ain't I already know that she already? Uh you know,
(15:11):
you know like how they're trying to hold it back
from their brother. Yeah, and stuff like that, you know,
But I ain't know it. It was to this to
think I gotta do a lot of things. But man,
but like I said, I like he's doing a lot
of stuff, man, and really want paying attention. Man, and
I just want to like apologize to my little sister.
Speaker 2 (15:30):
Man, Jackie Gooseby.
Speaker 16 (15:31):
Man, she got the you know what I'm saying, She didn't, Man,
she she just put a book out there. Uh did
anybody want to check it out? The call to make
my pen cry?
Speaker 2 (15:39):
That's how did she tell you that she was getting
Did she I'm s.
Speaker 16 (15:43):
Relearning, I'm sired, relearning to make my pen.
Speaker 4 (15:45):
Cry, relearning to make my paying crw dies she tell
you she was getting abused when she was getting abused?
Speaker 16 (15:49):
Say that again?
Speaker 2 (15:49):
Did she tell you she was getting abused when she
was getting abused?
Speaker 19 (15:52):
No?
Speaker 16 (15:52):
Man, I knew, I knew regular.
Speaker 15 (15:54):
I knew regular relationshipself.
Speaker 16 (15:56):
You know what I'm saying. But but but it ain't
it ain't It ain't it ain't that.
Speaker 20 (16:00):
You know, she ain't go that then when I talked
to her, but you're talking to her, man, She was
telling me that you you know what I'm saying, you
don't want to keep a dollar out of you know,
I little bit attle bit tober.
Speaker 2 (16:11):
And all that.
Speaker 16 (16:12):
So you know what I'm saying. So but at the
end of the day, man, I want to parse out
my plan.
Speaker 2 (16:17):
Shein'ly heard that.
Speaker 7 (16:17):
Man.
Speaker 16 (16:18):
I learned a lot of that stuff in that book. Man,
and they got me feeling got me really feeling bad.
Speaker 2 (16:22):
You know, don't beat yourself up too bad because it's
not like you knew what was going on. And ignore
you that's right?
Speaker 16 (16:27):
Yeah, yeah, man, all.
Speaker 2 (16:29):
Right, I can get anybody.
Speaker 16 (16:30):
Your courage not couraging, you know what I'm saying. Not
just take the list, look free court man.
Speaker 2 (16:38):
I appreciate it, Yes, all right, I appreciate you. Man,
Get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five
one o five one. Now we got the latest. Lauria
coming up with some last night yourself.
Speaker 4 (16:48):
Want your hand that's not the first time, that's the
first time I've seen his hand y'all.
Speaker 5 (16:58):
Real?
Speaker 21 (16:59):
Maybe go to that Okay, we went to the Eagles
game last night at the Lincoln Financial.
Speaker 2 (17:06):
You take a screenshot and if you just send it
to you.
Speaker 9 (17:13):
Everybody appear with that scar draped like that. Yes, he
looked like he need to be.
Speaker 7 (17:20):
So now.
Speaker 9 (17:24):
It's a jacket on too or something.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
Yeah, got his crack covered this week.
Speaker 6 (17:32):
To have.
Speaker 5 (17:34):
Let me open this up there a little bit there,
tie it both ways.
Speaker 21 (17:38):
Good Now, okay, we do have the latest coming up
because there has been some golden shower rumors for some
years with Drake and he is finally clearing it up.
Speaker 2 (17:48):
All right, we'll get into all that when we come back.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 5 (17:56):
Everybodyj V.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
Just Larry and Charlamage the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the latest with Laurie. Laura becoming straight fast.
Speaker 3 (18:05):
She gets them. Somebody that knows, somebody gets to detail.
Speaker 9 (18:08):
I'm a longe girl that knows a little bit about everything.
Speaker 2 (18:10):
And she'd be having the latest on you. Just the
latest with Lauren La Rosa. Sometimes you have fact, sometimes
you have details, sometimes you have a little bit everything.
It's the latest on the Breakfast Club. Hello, cool Bay,
Happy Monday.
Speaker 9 (18:25):
Happy Monday, guys.
Speaker 21 (18:27):
Okay, so let's get to this story because there are
some clearing up happening in the world of golden showers.
Speaker 9 (18:34):
So Drake.
Speaker 21 (18:36):
So for some years now, since like twenty fifteen, twenty sixteen,
there has been a conversation about whether or not Drake
got a golden shower performed on him by one of
t I's friends.
Speaker 9 (18:46):
But it was unintentional.
Speaker 6 (18:47):
That sounds crazy, r Yeah, so it was a golden
shower sexual so she'd be urinated on her.
Speaker 2 (18:53):
I don't say golden shower, say the other words.
Speaker 9 (18:56):
You didn't know how to say.
Speaker 21 (18:59):
I was told you're not supposed to, all right, So yes,
it's urinated on right. So this was supposed to have
been unintentional. So they were all in a movie theater.
It was for a screening of takers and he was
t I's friend or cousin was like really drunk at
the time, turned around urinated and Drake happened to be there.
Speaker 9 (19:18):
Is how the story goes, Right, Why was he what
the set? It was a screening like.
Speaker 2 (19:22):
In a movie the Yes, they were filming taking.
Speaker 9 (19:25):
No no, no, no, like a screening.
Speaker 21 (19:26):
So basically, there was a podcast that was having a
conversation about it, just talking about what happened, because people
the story always comes back up.
Speaker 9 (19:34):
Drake has even had their address it in a cut.
Speaker 2 (19:36):
This is crazy.
Speaker 21 (19:37):
Well okay, well I well maybe I only heard it
because TMZ did a story about it some time ago
as well too where you gotta put it in a rap.
Speaker 9 (19:45):
Yes, so we have that song. But in addition to
t I's rap, Meet meals rap.
Speaker 21 (19:49):
I remember when TMZ did a story and sources that
were there said that this also happened as well too.
Speaker 9 (19:54):
But so let's take a listen.
Speaker 21 (19:56):
So in twenty twenty twenty, t I addressed this on
the song we did a bid with John Legend. Let's say, listen, be.
Speaker 6 (20:03):
Millions of Pillon your case while I'm fighting my hole
somehow got you home some drunk in LA and the
safety no drink.
Speaker 2 (20:09):
Rest in peace to cap too. Terrence cat Beasley, by
the way.
Speaker 21 (20:12):
Yes that is the man that we're talking about as
far as who potentially might have urinated on Drake. But anyway,
so this podcast picked up, it went viral, and Drake
jumped in the comments on the Live Bites Instagram and
he says that this did not happen. He's saying that
this didn't happen, and that this was only this only
came up because people needed to make their interviews like
(20:34):
bigger where people would.
Speaker 9 (20:35):
Pay attention to them.
Speaker 21 (20:36):
He says, no men or nob men never heed on me,
urinated on me in life. That story was for the
net because men don't have ish to say to get
their interviews watched laughing emoji, So.
Speaker 9 (20:50):
He's letting people know that this is true. I wouldn't
even have comments.
Speaker 6 (20:53):
On The funny thing is I don't think that got
peed on drake like that. That takes a lot of
balls to pick to pull you up and just start
peeling on somebody's leg. I think what probably happened is
it he peed on the floor and then you know
when it flashes splashed on.
Speaker 2 (21:06):
That's what I think happened.
Speaker 4 (21:08):
I've heard about this story way before it was any raps,
way before it was anything. It wasn't It was not intentional.
He was just drunk.
Speaker 9 (21:15):
He said it was unintentional.
Speaker 21 (21:17):
But I think even if it's unintentional and you put
it in a song, I know meet can't put it
in a song.
Speaker 17 (21:20):
At one point if it wasn't intentional, And these rappers
are putting it in the song.
Speaker 2 (21:24):
It's like, Damn said it was intentional in this song.
What you have to say that though you're.
Speaker 9 (21:33):
Saying that I got peed on you, it still sounds crazy.
Speaker 2 (21:38):
I'm like, Damn, I'm the joke.
Speaker 4 (21:39):
It only it only became a story because Drake became
a huge artist. If Drake never becomes a huge artist,
then you know, you just some guy who just.
Speaker 1 (21:48):
Drunk.
Speaker 6 (21:50):
And also remember they were beefing with everybody, so everybody
was trying to get as much or whatever dirn on
Drake that they possibly could.
Speaker 21 (21:56):
That's how Meek mills U said, let's tay to listen
to Meek's I want to know from twenty fifteen.
Speaker 9 (22:01):
That's how I said.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
Forget.
Speaker 21 (22:07):
Yeah, so he used it in that sense of the
the I guess situation to use that. But yeah, so
Drake is he addressed it. So I guess we can
put the Golden Shower rumors or your native rumors to bed.
Speaker 3 (22:20):
Now.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
Not really.
Speaker 3 (22:23):
Heard it.
Speaker 9 (22:24):
But it was intentionally, he.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
Said, nobody, but he just did. Bill got leaked on intentional.
Nobody was trying to disrespect you. What it did happen?
Speaker 21 (22:34):
Hey, yeah, I think he feels disrespected. That's why I
usually the songs and all that.
Speaker 6 (22:39):
Yeah, yeah, I don't think he you know, pull you know,
pete on his leg and you know, watch it drip down.
I don't think that happened.
Speaker 2 (22:44):
I think he probably splashed.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
On him crazy.
Speaker 9 (22:47):
Yeah, but what did he do that night?
Speaker 2 (22:49):
Are we not talking about?
Speaker 5 (22:51):
Like?
Speaker 1 (22:51):
What did he do when he realized?
Speaker 13 (22:52):
Oh what up?
Speaker 2 (22:54):
What did he do?
Speaker 9 (22:55):
You probably go change your clothes?
Speaker 22 (22:56):
No?
Speaker 2 (22:56):
No, no, what did you do? What did you say?
Speaker 5 (22:59):
What did you?
Speaker 13 (22:59):
Oh my?
Speaker 7 (23:00):
How you do that? Bro?
Speaker 6 (23:00):
They're probably all cool, Oh you just leaned on behind.
They probably laughed at all, but it wasn't beef. They
weren't like, you know, I don't think they were beefing that.
Speaker 2 (23:07):
I mean that's what I was more interested in. What
happened after you looked down and saw you was drenched?
What happened?
Speaker 9 (23:13):
Yeah? I think you just probably gonna change. It's not
much you can do.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
More going on on on Monday.
Speaker 9 (23:19):
Yeah, I'm trying to. I'm going on to that stuff
now that that was supposed to just be like we get.
Speaker 5 (23:24):
There, it's funny clear up to old French fries.
Speaker 9 (23:26):
But yeah, well drink comment until I got new French
fries he ended up again.
Speaker 7 (23:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 21 (23:31):
So in other news over the weekend, Push Your Tea
had people kind of stirred up. This weekend, he announced
that his wife Virginia is expecting their second child, a
baby boy. Now this is great news, of course, right
and and Push your Tea's comment or comment in his
caption when he lets us know that they're expecting their
(23:51):
second baby, he talks about some of the struggles that
she went through, uh, just you know, trying to conceive
their second child. He's talking to his son Nigel and says,
you act and you y'all received, But this time it
was mommy who made it happen. She prayed day and night,
struggled with disappointments, but she never gave up on your wishes.
You're gonna be. You're gonna owe her big time. New
responsibilities and new expectations all come with being a big brother.
I hope you're ready. It's time to share them toys.
(24:14):
And then he tags Virginia and he says, thank you
for my second baby boy. I hope you carry on
with the tradition and never teach me how to change
a diaper proper meal, suck out of, snuck out a
snotty nose or anything else a super mom does you
make things very easy for me and I love and
appreciate you for it. So you Spring twenty twenty six,
My boy with.
Speaker 5 (24:31):
A Bohart Congratulations.
Speaker 21 (24:33):
Yes, and this is an amazing thing to be able
to announce, but of course people find a way to
make it not the second comment, the second caption. So
basically people got upset when I posted this to X,
I had people flooding my mentions because they were upset
that he had mentioned not changing the diaper.
Speaker 7 (24:51):
God.
Speaker 21 (24:52):
Yeah, and that became until then when blogs picked it up,
that became a conversation as well.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
Amplify that though you can just look at that congrassations.
Speaker 9 (25:04):
You didn't have to bring that and the conversation that
happened naturally, not.
Speaker 4 (25:09):
Worried about the miserable people on social media. Man, congratulations,
push your tea and your queen on your new on
the way congratulations.
Speaker 2 (25:18):
Period. That's it, by the way, it is, and there's
nothing wrong with.
Speaker 6 (25:22):
Us doing There's a lot of people with a lot
of money that's never changed the pamp but never changed
the dip, but they got nannies for days and it
doesn't want to he don't afford to still a good
dad because he never changed.
Speaker 2 (25:31):
The pamp doesn't make him not a good dad.
Speaker 9 (25:32):
I can't wait to have a nanny and good health
staff with me and my babies.
Speaker 7 (25:36):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (25:37):
And some people have a phobia poop. I am one
of them. I don't even look at my own pool. Okay, what, Yes,
you're supposed to look every day and make sure they
are blood and needed to be anything else? Okay to
the doctor, like what a doctor on the regular? You
really never I do not like pool. I can't stand it.
Speaker 4 (25:55):
I hate walking into a bathroom and seeing somebody else's
I don't like looking at mine.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
I can't stand it. My saying either changed that was okay.
It takes a lot, does it?
Speaker 7 (26:06):
Yes? Man?
Speaker 2 (26:08):
Yes, it sucks. Not out of kids nose. I didn't
did all that. You have to do that? I that
with my mouth if we didn't have the suction thing
and the baby needed to just suck it right out.
Speaker 3 (26:22):
I got six kids.
Speaker 2 (26:24):
I never seen that. I've never heard of that. I
ain't never even growing up. I never no woman do that.
I don't know what the woman the little thing, yeah,
never the mouth on the kids and the syringe of
the kids and suffering because they can't breathe. I didn't
have six, I got six kids. They can't baff I
just never heard of before, and I ain't never seen that.
(26:45):
And I come from six and I've.
Speaker 9 (26:47):
Seen a woman blow in her kid's mouth to to
help the baby.
Speaker 2 (26:51):
Yeah, like it looks like, are you blowing the kids?
And it's not just shoot out the nose.
Speaker 9 (26:55):
Yeah, shout out to all the moms and the dads.
Speaker 2 (26:57):
Harry, Yeah, that is the latest. You wander so that
you do we parent. If you're a parent out there,
you want to figure out how to co parent the
right way. And you know what I'm saying, Hit the book,
preorder it.
Speaker 3 (27:09):
It's not hit.
Speaker 2 (27:10):
That's all right.
Speaker 6 (27:14):
When we come back, we got front page news and
then the legendary iconic Dayla Soul will be joining us.
Speaker 2 (27:18):
We'll go kicking with them. It's the Breakfast Club, Go
Morning Morning.
Speaker 6 (27:21):
Everybody's DJ n V Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. Let's get some front page news
offering some quick sports now. The Dolphins beat the Commanders,
the Packers beat the Giants, Texas beat the Titans. Bears
beat the Vikings, the Bills beat the Buccaneers, forty nine
Ers beat the Cardinals, the Broncos beat the Chiefs, Eagles
beat the Lions, Ravens beat the Browns, the Rams beat
(27:41):
the Seahawks, the Steelers beat the Bengals, and the Jaguars
beat the Chargers. Now on Monday Night Football, the Cowboys
are gonna lose to the Raiders.
Speaker 7 (27:50):
Nah.
Speaker 2 (27:51):
I mean, we'll win that game, but I'm not staying
up for it.
Speaker 4 (27:53):
I'm not staying up to watch a two and seventeen
and a three, five and one team.
Speaker 2 (27:57):
You know, I love my Cowboys. I'm not staying up
at bedtime. Raight a bedtime. You ain't gonna miss noning.
Speaker 8 (28:05):
Good morning, Envy, jeff Charlamage, how y'all doing this morning?
Good morning, good good morning. All right, Well, we're starting
this hour with the fallout from those Jeffrey Epstein files
released late last week and the political shockwaves they're still
sending through Washington now lawmakers. They released more than twenty
thousand pages of documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein, and one
(28:25):
email involving President Trump is dominating the headlines in the message,
Jeffrey Epstein's brother, Mark tells Jeffrey to ask Steve Bannon
if Vladimir Putin has the photos of Trump blowing Bubba now,
because yes, because Bubba is a well known nickname for
Bill Clinton, people immediately assumed it was him. But Mark
(28:47):
Epstein is now trying to shut that down, saying that
the message was just a humorous private exchange and Bubba
is not Bill Clinton. He didn't say who Bubba actually is,
leaving even more questions. So this comes after the president
he's facing renewed scrutiny over his past relationship with Epstein,
criticism that he calls a political distraction. We talked about
(29:11):
this a little bit last week. Congress is gearing up
for the next step. There's a petition that hit the
required signatures, so now there will be a vote on
Wednesday to test if they will release all remaining Epstein records.
This push for transparency, though it has opened a very
public split between Trump and Marjorie Taylor Green. That's one
(29:32):
of Trump's closest allies, and Green says her support for
releasing the files is the reason Trump is turning on her.
He attacked her repeatedly on social media, calling her a rantic, ranting,
lunatic and a trader. Over the weekend, Green tild CNN,
she is now receiving death threats due to Trump's language.
Speaker 9 (29:50):
Let's listen to some of that exchange.
Speaker 14 (29:52):
The most hurtful thing he said, which is absolutely untrue,
is he called me a trader, and that is that
it is so extremely wrong and those are the types
of words us that can radicalize people against me and
put my life in danger.
Speaker 19 (30:10):
We have seen these kinds of attacks or criticism from
the President at other people. It's not new, and with respect,
I haven't heard you speak out about it until it
was directed at you, Dana.
Speaker 14 (30:23):
I think that's fair criticism, and I would like to
say humbly, I'm sorry for taking part in the toxic politics.
It's it's very bad for our country.
Speaker 13 (30:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (30:35):
I have no problem with people changing their mind, especially
when it comes to you know, anybody who supported Trump
or voted for Trump, because I just think it's obvious
you know that he doesn't give a damn and what
he's doing to the country. But I don't trust Maddie Teligre.
Speaker 2 (30:49):
I just don't.
Speaker 4 (30:49):
I don't know why you know she's she's doing what
she's doing. But something ain't right. I don't know, I
just don't feel genuine it does.
Speaker 8 (30:57):
It feels like there's some sort of ulterior motive, something
happened in there. But late last night there's one more twist.
After resisting efforts for days, President Trump suddenly reversed course.
He's now saying or telling House Republicans that they should
vote to release the Epstein files. On social media, he wrote,
we have nothing to hide and it's time to move
on from this democratic hoax perpetuated by radical left lunatics.
Speaker 2 (31:23):
Me mean, did anybody ask him about the pp rumors? Like,
I mean, did he have to clear up any of
those rumors?
Speaker 7 (31:29):
Like you know what?
Speaker 8 (31:31):
He was asked by reporters and he I think he
went off into some tangent about who were you with,
fake news, fake reporter, you're an awful reporter, And he
kind of just went into that whole rant that we've
heard him say before.
Speaker 9 (31:42):
He did not, you know, specifically address that.
Speaker 4 (31:45):
So no, yeah, I mean, because just because Bubba's not
Bill don't mean that you know, that's not something to
still be asked about. I mean, I want to know,
you know, are there incriminating pictures of our president out
there blowing on bubble like that's wild.
Speaker 2 (31:58):
It is wild.
Speaker 8 (31:59):
So we'll see on Wednesday, because the House is going
to vote, and if they vote to release all the
f steam files and everything should come out until hopefully
there will be some answers in there if who Bubba
is and sound crazy all of that.
Speaker 2 (32:12):
Yeah, I don't know if any of this is true,
but I was.
Speaker 4 (32:14):
I was kind of looking forward to Bill Clinton having
to come out and say I did not have sexual
relations with that president, because I really I was like, damn,
So Bill Clinton's whole career is about to be defined
by jobs like damn.
Speaker 9 (32:27):
Yeah, well we will see, Charlemagne, you know what. We
are going to move on.
Speaker 8 (32:31):
As we were talking earlier, Thanksgiving is next week, and
if you are, if you're already feeling a little anxious,
it's not just you.
Speaker 2 (32:38):
A new round of national.
Speaker 8 (32:39):
Surveys they show that the stress is real and it's
not just it's not just about keeping the meal on
the table. Seventy one percent of Americans say Thanksgiving is stressful.
That's about seven and ten people who admit the holiday
brings a lot of pressure. The planning, the hosting, the cleaning,
the juggling of everyone's schedule. But the number one thing
that people worry about, Can you guys.
Speaker 9 (33:01):
Guess what that is?
Speaker 2 (33:02):
Being around people, being around family.
Speaker 5 (33:04):
I have no clue.
Speaker 8 (33:05):
Conversation, they say that nearly sixty percent, yeap, nearly sixty
percent of people are nervous about political talk and how
it's going to spark tension at the table, they say.
One and four Americans say they've actually had to change
their Thanksgiving plans to avoid those family arguments altogether. And
here's something else people can relate to. Eighty one percent
(33:25):
of Americans say that they have that one relative who
was absolutely going to start the drama, and everyone already
knows who.
Speaker 2 (33:32):
That is the good news.
Speaker 8 (33:34):
Though, even with all that stress, ninety four percent of
Americans they still plan to celebrate Thanksgiving. Most say the traditions,
the family time, they are worth the awkward moment.
Speaker 4 (33:43):
That's why you got to be the family member that
causes the drama. So you always set the tone. You
got to be the one that they don't like seeing coming.
Speaker 2 (33:53):
It's okay. So when you that person, you set the tone.
Don't let nobody else come in there and set the
energy for you.
Speaker 13 (33:59):
Was wrong.
Speaker 6 (34:00):
We ain't got that problem. We only got one family
member that's a Cowboys fan. He's the only one that
we do with the whole the whole time.
Speaker 13 (34:07):
That's him.
Speaker 2 (34:07):
What is that way?
Speaker 13 (34:08):
Kids?
Speaker 2 (34:08):
But no wrong is the family member for me?
Speaker 7 (34:11):
Over?
Speaker 17 (34:12):
Yeah, it's a room coming to my house with all
five of the kids and just go and drink too
much and just tell you know why I had a
problem with you and go down the line everybody.
Speaker 6 (34:23):
But see the problem is when he bring his kids.
Does his kids respect your place or do they jump
on the cowch They.
Speaker 2 (34:27):
Respect my Yeah, rong do a pretty good job of
disciplining his kids. They not. They're not untrained or anything
like that. It's wrong.
Speaker 5 (34:35):
It's wrong.
Speaker 4 (34:35):
Okay, get an advanced copy of Teil Death? Do we
parents before Thanksgiving?
Speaker 2 (34:40):
A lower or dazzling book. He gonna as some things
to say for real?
Speaker 13 (34:48):
God damn me me?
Speaker 9 (34:50):
All right, Well that's your frontage news.
Speaker 2 (34:52):
I mean me Brown.
Speaker 8 (34:53):
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Speaker 6 (35:02):
All right, when we come back, we have the iconic
and legendary group Daylight Soul joining us. The album comes
out on the twenty. First, We're gonna talk to Daylight Soul. Next,
it's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, The Breakfast Club, DJ en.
Speaker 2 (35:17):
Vy, Jess, Hilarie, Charlamagne, the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 6 (35:20):
Laura Ros is here and also Nila is here as
we as we are introduced some legends, some icons of
this game. Long Island's own Daylight Soul. Welcome, brothers. My
voice is a little shaky. That's to make sure I
was here for y'all.
Speaker 4 (35:35):
Thank you, Legendarvin Man, how y'all feeling man, first album
in nine years?
Speaker 1 (35:42):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, we're feeling good. Bro, We're feeling really good.
Speaker 7 (35:45):
Man.
Speaker 13 (35:46):
No quest still be part of the fabric.
Speaker 5 (35:48):
Yeah, I always like to be a part of it.
Speaker 7 (35:51):
You are.
Speaker 6 (35:59):
Come on, man, when we have loved tops like this,
I like to start from the beginning for people that
don't know and introduce them to So how did Daylight
Soul come together?
Speaker 7 (36:07):
Ah?
Speaker 13 (36:08):
Man, we met in summer school. That we was in
summer school not doing too well that year before, right,
and uh yeah, for some reason we clicked in class
and from there we would pretty much end up at
one another's crib after school and started messing with the music.
(36:30):
You know, passing Dave wasn't really known as MC's in
the neighborhood back then, when parties was happening. I was
djaying around the neighborhood. Paul was djaying around the neighborhood. Yeah,
truth to my brother, Prince Paul. Yeah. And then things
just started to click. We started to realize we got
(36:53):
something here and we just kept it going. And when
we finally met Paul, things started to really change.
Speaker 6 (37:00):
Yeah, at that time, the Queens, it was it was
hard records at the time, right, you guys went the
other way. So break that down of of why the difference,
of why the native tongue kind of stuck out.
Speaker 1 (37:15):
It was just who we were, man, It's really all
to explain. We we we put together records based off
what was in our parents' cribs, you know what I'm saying.
Like we loved the Kogi Raps, the Kings all that,
We loved all of it, but you know, it just
what what what appeal to us. Even Mace could come
(37:35):
from a like a more street background from Brooklyn. I
came from the Bronx at a really young age. But
and moved to Long Island. But we were just using.
Speaker 5 (37:46):
Stuff in our crib. We knew biz.
Speaker 1 (37:49):
Biz showed us that you can make these dope records
but have fun, and that kind of just spoke to us.
So we this that this is what we did when
we was putting together records, and it just like it
was what we wanted to present.
Speaker 4 (38:02):
What was there pop community in Long Island because you know,
you got to rock ms and the Public Enemy and
the Daylight Soul, you know what I mean?
Speaker 2 (38:10):
But what was the scene?
Speaker 13 (38:17):
The scene was more backyard parties, yeah, vf ws, a
lot of vmws, and college parties, a lot of college
parties and that was That's pretty much how we rocked.
We had a we had a spot called a dugout
around our way and that's where everybody came and rocked.
(38:37):
You know, you never knew who was gonna pop in there.
And then all the local talent, you know, between DJ's
and MC's that was just trying to do that thing.
Speaker 2 (38:48):
Roller skating to roller skating Big State was a very
big thing.
Speaker 13 (38:51):
And also, yeah, and.
Speaker 2 (38:52):
Y'all knew each other, like who all knew each other?
Speaker 5 (38:54):
What era was that we knew each other. You know,
we knew who E. P. M. D.
Speaker 1 (38:59):
We You know, we would see them here and there,
Like even Freddie Fox lived out around that way, so
we would see him and his brother the Supreme they
called themselves a Supreme Force. Me and Dave at that time,
we're still in high school, working in Burger King. We
would see him whipping people all up and down the mall.
Speaker 2 (39:22):
You know, you know what I wanted to know.
Speaker 6 (39:23):
Do you feel like if Day las So wasn't from
Long Island, Day would be a bigger group, because I
think Long Island is that one place. I always feel
like people just leaves Long Island out for some reason.
Speaker 7 (39:33):
I don't know. I mean.
Speaker 13 (39:37):
With hip hop, there's generically there's the struggle, and people
don't realize this is a struggle out there amongst the
grass and.
Speaker 2 (39:46):
Trees Long Island.
Speaker 6 (39:51):
People don't see that side of when you get money,
you moved to Long Island. You made it, because that
was the thing, like when you get money, you moved
a Long Island. But Long Island has some.
Speaker 5 (39:59):
Dirty yeah, indeed crazy.
Speaker 16 (40:02):
You know.
Speaker 1 (40:03):
My my parents was from the South. You know, we
lived in the Bronx for a minute. I had two
older brothers. By the time me and my younger brother
came around, they was like, yo, we got to get
out of here. So they did the same thing. They
moved us to Long Island. Respectfully, all the white people
ran away and we was there. But Yo, there was
some grimy parts of that place, you know, I mean
wine dances like Baby Brooklyn.
Speaker 13 (40:24):
It was if you were from the Boroughs and moved
to Long Island, yeah, you had some challenges because them
dudes was done gonna definitely let you know you ain't
who you think you are. We'll pop you with a
shovel out here.
Speaker 4 (40:41):
And it's also funny too when they say if you
do things, you'll find your tribe. I feel like y'all
found y'all tribe literally when it came to the native tongue.
Speaker 1 (40:51):
Indeed, because when we first came into it, it was
like being in a high school. You know, you you
you've already heard nice and smooth records, and now they
hanging with you. You already heard Audio two's records, and
now you're around them in light and so we all
hanging around. But when we met Jungle, it was like, yo, like, yeah,
sit at my table, let's do the beats on the
(41:12):
table us and then they bring around Q Tip and
it's the same thing. And then Latifa comes hang out
with us. So yeah, it was just like this frequency
that we just all felt like, you know, we should
really like be around each other and make records.
Speaker 5 (41:23):
How was recording back then with all those people that
you just need? How was those studios?
Speaker 13 (41:27):
That was crazy?
Speaker 7 (41:28):
Yeah?
Speaker 13 (41:28):
I mean you just never know who's gonna pop in
the studio that day and make a song.
Speaker 7 (41:34):
You know.
Speaker 13 (41:35):
I mean we hung out a lot, so making a
song was like second nature because we were just together
a lot. And then you know, the vibe a just
wanting to play records and make records and we were
kids loving his thing. You know that's now called hip hop, Yeah,
it wasn't when we were doing it. It wasn't called
(41:56):
hip hop yet. Yeah, you know what I'm saying, It like, Yo,
this this thing, you know what I'm saying. We're trying
to do this, try to figure this out. And that's
when we got the opportunity for somebody to spend their
money on your dream. It was like, let's go and
we could sample records and yeah, it was like new
toys to play with.
Speaker 6 (42:16):
When y'all sample records back then, did y'all clear the records?
And y'all just well, we came, we gave it to
the record company to clear and if they chose not
to clear, right, you.
Speaker 13 (42:25):
Know, we knew we needed to get permission. How you
go about getting permission? We didn't know that, but we
knew the record company was supposed.
Speaker 7 (42:35):
To do that.
Speaker 2 (42:36):
Didn't do it for your records, saw something and.
Speaker 1 (42:41):
Not so yeah, you know, I know y'all.
Speaker 21 (42:43):
Went through everything with the lawsuit, with the clearing and
not clearing, and I kind of messed you all up
with things digital.
Speaker 9 (42:48):
Yeah, what was that journey like?
Speaker 21 (42:50):
Because you got all this great feeling, all this great music,
and then the business kicks in and it's like, well wait,
like we were kids figuring this out, but now in
the adult business kicks in and it's making it where
you guys kind to disappear when the streaming aer.
Speaker 5 (43:01):
Yeah, we missed, we missed a download era. We missed
all that.
Speaker 1 (43:04):
That's crazy download error streaming era at the top of it. Yeah,
So I mean, now we were putting out newer records
that weren't involved with our catalog that was on say
Tommy by the first six records. But we had good
people who was in control of this catalog at Warner Brothers,
you know, and they're trying to help us to get
it right and get these samples clear. But you know
how with record companies, then a new regime comes in
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and everyone leaves and now you got to start over again.
Speaker 13 (43:29):
And that's where it.
Speaker 1 (43:30):
Really became an ordeal with it just took too long.
Leor Cohen was up there and he was our.
Speaker 5 (43:35):
Former manager, help us out, and then he left, yeah, so.
Speaker 13 (43:40):
And then Tom Sulverman tried to come back, Yeah, and
he got the catalog and that's when things started between
us and him because he offered a deal that wasn't
really cool.
Speaker 2 (43:50):
How does the label end up with a ten ninety split?
How did the label get ninety because I'm.
Speaker 4 (43:56):
Thinking, like back then, y'all din't there was no screaming,
so it's not like y'all signed something like that end
up with I don't know.
Speaker 7 (44:02):
Man.
Speaker 1 (44:02):
Usually us the artist, just like sometimes us the people.
Whatever we're being introduced to, it's already been figured out.
They give it to you, and I think it's the
same way. It's like they already know where they're going.
They already know that this streaming thing is coming before
we even know it's coming. And I just think it
has a lot to do.
Speaker 13 (44:22):
Back then, he was getting paid on like twelve or
maybe eighteen songs, you know, and it would be like
a twelve percent to eighteen percent royalty anyway, and that
was kind of standard, you know. But what we didn't
know is those admin fees. It's what can make it
ten percent where you're paying that admin feel on the back?
Speaker 2 (44:44):
What administration?
Speaker 13 (44:45):
Yeah? The administration fee?
Speaker 2 (44:47):
That's crazy.
Speaker 6 (44:48):
How does it feel when you see the younger generation
fund and new Daylight Soul? So Nihla who's was a
young og over here, we did this. We do this
segment called past the Aucs and I think that first
maybe the first the second one. She came in here
and she was like, I got a Dayla Soul record
were like so new and she played a classic but
it just had joined the stream in it.
Speaker 2 (45:08):
And she's a native toe fish. You played a Cabin
in the Sky today? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (45:12):
Today?
Speaker 6 (45:12):
So does it feel when the young generation hears that?
Because it's almost like a recreation.
Speaker 1 (45:16):
It's beautiful, man, It's it's amazing, Like even right before
the catalog came out, Marvel had came to us and like, Yo,
we want to put one of your older songs in
the Spider Man movie. Was like, Yo, gotta be amazing.
So it was a big thing. Where at the end
of the movie when the three Spider Man's come together,
they played three is the Magic number and everyone pulls
out their phone, your young kids trying to saxam it
and they still couldn't find it because it wasn't up yet.
(45:39):
So it's just amazing, Like how even all of us
living in our homes and listening to like a gladys
Night record, Your and your parents would be like what
do you know about this? But you was around them,
You're hearing it and it speaks to you. And it's
just great to see something that we did in eighty
nine is speaking to someone right now, the words for it.
Speaker 4 (46:00):
If Day Last started in twenty twenty five, what would
native tongues look like today?
Speaker 1 (46:04):
Like who are the artists you call m who would
we call family? I mean I would immediately think, like,
you know, odd future of them dudes Tyler to created
those earl sweasher and its impact like those dudes of us,
Like we would be hanging around, running around, bugging out everything.
Speaker 5 (46:22):
Kendrick too.
Speaker 1 (46:22):
Kendrick indeed indeed indeed, well you see now.
Speaker 5 (46:30):
Definitely yeah, every day.
Speaker 23 (46:33):
M yeah, I mean half of the rappers that are
out right now. Yes, but I'm curious about, just like aesthetically,
the world that you guys built, the bright colors, the
flowers who inspired that it.
Speaker 1 (46:50):
Honestly, we were just doing music. When it came time
to promote the music, the record label was like, look, man,
everything you're making it's not like what anyone else is doing.
And it reminds us of this era like Woodstock and hippie,
which y'all be down to try these covers. Mace wasn't
really with it. Appreciated yeah, and so when we when you,
(47:16):
as he said, we appreciate the fact that when you
put this cover next to like n WA's cover or
rock Him's cover, it stood out and it made someone
pick it up. And we started learning how people would
tell us like yo, like it was because of you.
I learned about rock Him because I saw this cover.
It seemed like it was safe, and we saw listening
to it. But we got into hip hop and realized
(47:36):
all hip hop is what it is like, what's the
difference between hip hop and a gangster? The movie? It's
like it ain't really real, you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 6 (47:43):
So crazy just because I'm thinking back of the influence
that you guys had. I remember back then, we didn't
care about gold jewelry. I wanted my African pendit and
we wanted it from Jamaica Avenue and had to look
a certain way.
Speaker 2 (47:55):
It had to be because you think about it, I
know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (48:12):
You know, Dominican.
Speaker 9 (48:16):
Af just confusing.
Speaker 3 (48:17):
You see some of my old pictures.
Speaker 2 (48:19):
I didn't have cross clothes with the African like crazy.
Speaker 5 (48:22):
It was crazy.
Speaker 4 (48:25):
You think the industry ever fully understood how radical and
rebellious what y'all was doing actually was when you're first introduced.
Speaker 2 (48:32):
Well, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (48:33):
I don't know if we really understood it. I mean, honest,
we were just because just to even go back to
what you were saying, you don't get it. Do not
do not miss the fact that we want to go changes.
We want to be like Rock, we want to be
like Eric B.
Speaker 5 (48:48):
That's you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (48:50):
You know, we have the busy Bee compartment all with
me and Dave had our our chain on, you know
what I'm saying, But we we still just had this
way about us in different in how I would go
see his family in Brooklyn and like, yo, you could
have someone who stood out or like old dirty Bastard's
brother who was like a punk rocker from Brooklyn, like
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you just had. These people was just like different, but
still from a circumstance of images that you still love.
I love dapper Dan. I would have loved to have
a dapper dance suit. Couldn't afford that, you know what
I'm saying. So hey, let me just to this this
pendent because it's easier to rock than a gold chain.
Speaker 5 (49:27):
You know, how close were y'all to tribe?
Speaker 2 (49:30):
Because I feel like tribe had so much influence, got
so much from you guys.
Speaker 1 (49:33):
How close were y'all to death? Those was our brother
like you know and just for me like Africa and
Q two, like we were like unseparable. At one point,
we was like the three stoodents running around like.
Speaker 13 (49:46):
Love.
Speaker 1 (49:46):
Those those brothers. We got on each other's nerves as
brothers should do. We loved each other and we love
each other to this day. Yeah, you know, so I
mean hanging out with them, hanging out at Q Tip's house.
His mother's making us food. His older sister is friends
with Sweet Tea, who's down with Herbie love Bug, and
I'm like, yo, sweet Tea, and I'm in love with
Sweet Tea and she's at his house. Like we always
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hung out together and we just created music. And I
learned from them. They learned from us, Like Tip is
younger than us, but I called him like my little
big brother because he's so wise beyond his years.
Speaker 19 (50:17):
You know.
Speaker 2 (50:18):
You know, we had Knife Winder up here in ninth
Winder was talking about I saw the.
Speaker 5 (50:22):
Fronting on Daylight.
Speaker 1 (50:23):
You're saying how much you loved I saw that.
Speaker 3 (50:25):
And so I said, I love the clip.
Speaker 2 (50:30):
I want to hear the clip. I was gonna send it.
Let me hear the clip. Who break down QTa family?
Speaker 13 (50:35):
Oh man?
Speaker 4 (50:36):
So the q ten family tree? Well, first not first
of all, with our tribe, we're not getting out cast.
We're not getting the roots. We're not getting by Dude,
we're not getting jailed. We're not getting a little brother.
We're not getting Dangelo. We're not getting this thing called Neo.
So we're not getting we're not getting Kanye West. We're
not getting anything that feels you for it and feels good.
We're not getting that.
Speaker 2 (50:57):
I agree with you, But damn, where did Daylight come in?
Speaker 1 (51:00):
Played it?
Speaker 13 (51:00):
So daylight?
Speaker 4 (51:01):
So Daylight was of course Daylight was before that, and
Jungle Brothers before that, you know that, you know Native
Tongue's movie.
Speaker 2 (51:07):
Also Queen Latifa was in that box. You know what
I mean.
Speaker 4 (51:10):
It was a different thing from Daylight. Daylight was way
left the center right, you know, I think.
Speaker 6 (51:17):
And it's gonna sound crazy because the Daylight was from
Long Island and more screen tribe was Moore Streets, and.
Speaker 4 (51:22):
You noticed it because when Daylight Daylight, tribes kind of
dressed the same on their first on three feet and
people distinct that they trust the same. By the time
tribe did low end theories, baseball jerseys and hats bro like,
they totally just changed everything.
Speaker 2 (51:35):
But I don't feel like you get any of that
without three feet high riding, No, you don't.
Speaker 1 (51:39):
I mean, but I would say, like we were definitely
like mining and and we were like in kinship together
when it came to creativity, and like you have Daylight
being Daylight and you can have jive records like yo
these Tommy Boy dudes. They won with this. They won
with Daylight, like let's let me find my Daylight, and
like Tribe was theirs. But we even knew that Tribe
(52:01):
ain't Daylight. Tribe got this thing that like Tip was
coming up with stuff like I was like, Yo, how
is he doing this? How is he coming up with
on this?
Speaker 13 (52:08):
The jazz influence, Yeah, it was crazy. It was way
deeper than where we were going. Yeah, because we were
actually messing with a whole lot more of pop culture
of a different period.
Speaker 7 (52:18):
You know.
Speaker 1 (52:19):
We would sample peg you know, from Stilly Day and
make a record like Tip was just going elsewhere with it.
So I get it, man, I understand where certain things
and frequencies that Tip or Tribe was on that the
Brothers related to, but a lot of the brothers related
to us as well. And even with Daylight, so it
was dead. Our second album, we left all that that
(52:39):
psychedelic stuff to the side as well. It just was
so iconic people didn't want to let it go. I mean,
our second album was called Daylos is Dead because we
were saying we was getting off.
Speaker 13 (52:51):
Heah, the image, the image that was drowning the music. Yeah,
the days he always meant it was an acronym. It
meant the D was the as to sound. So it
just you know, the images just took it elsewhere obviously
for the record company to try to sell some records.
And I cantfront on the art department listening to the
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music and making this cover because this is their interpretation,
you know what I mean. So over time I began
to appreciate what the effect it had on everyone, you
know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (53:27):
I still don't think you get you don't get tried
with our daylights.
Speaker 4 (53:30):
So of course I understand the cut Tip family tree thing,
but Daylight, to me, sparked all of that.
Speaker 13 (53:35):
Well, you know, to speak to tri tribes defense, they
had a lot of success, you know, so when you
come to when we talk in industry standards, they sold
a lot of records, man. You know, they had some joints.
Speaker 2 (53:49):
Man.
Speaker 13 (53:50):
You know, I could say maybe we had good albums,
but they had good albums and joints, ye know. Airwaves crazy.
Speaker 6 (53:58):
I want to talk about the iconics old Buddy. When
it first came out of everybody thought it was a
sexual song when it first came out, right, So explain
Buddy and how it came about because it was beaning
from a lot of places. Places didn't want to play it.
They talk this way about it so well where the
concept came from.
Speaker 1 (54:13):
Jungle Brothers first had a song called Jimbrowski you know when,
and that was talking about you know, the males anatomy.
And then we came with a song called Jennifer and
I was just talking about a girl, and so we
just were saying, like, yo, if we have Jimmy Jemmy,
they become so I mean that's really what it was
in the most playful sense, gotcha, you know, so definitely.
Speaker 2 (54:37):
You know, you know Daylight albums, man, they always feel
like worlds.
Speaker 4 (54:40):
So when you're creating now, when you created Cabin in
the Sky, what world are you building it?
Speaker 2 (54:45):
What's the emotion that was driving?
Speaker 1 (54:46):
The main thing is for our partner who's no longer here, Dave.
It was like, yeah, Cavin in the Sky was for him,
you know. I mean, it's still the normal muscle memory
of trying to make a beautiful, great album that has
good lyrics, could sound good themes as Daylight has always done.
But it was him. And I jokingly say this, like,
(55:08):
you know, and I hope I'm not, you know, saying
stuff that people don't know.
Speaker 5 (55:13):
But it's this old movie Outsiders.
Speaker 1 (55:16):
Matt Dillon is the scene where like he's like they
about to have this big fight with that gang, the Socials,
and they'd be like, Yo, we gotta do this for Johnny.
Like that's how I feel like, we got to do
this for Dave. Like it was really big that we
represent him and show to show his energy on this
entire album. The project is for him, you know, and
for us, and it's therapeutic for us, you know. Like
(55:39):
the album is basically like we're doing this album with
him rhyming from heaven, you know what I'm saying, Like,
that's what this is, Cabin in the Sky.
Speaker 21 (55:46):
Has there been moments you say it was therapeutic? Has
there been moments where you guys had to kind of
like step away and just kind of deal with whatever
feelings were brought back up by getting back in this.
Speaker 13 (55:55):
I stepped right into it. You never know when grief
gonna hit you. If I got to cry in the moment,
I cried in the moment.
Speaker 7 (56:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (56:04):
One of the biggest things is just now just handling
the responsibility of carrying my man's legacy. You know, we
got the blessing from his family, all the friends we
grew up with, you know what I mean. So at
this point, yes, it's more of a responsibility to keep
going and we we had plans, so it's just carrying
(56:28):
out the plan.
Speaker 4 (56:29):
Really, how do you how do you honor Dave spirit
creatively without trying to imitate or recreate what he did?
Speaker 1 (56:36):
Well, nothing that we used of him was like like
manipulating in a sense, Like whatever song you hear Dave on,
that's what that was, a song that he was on.
We didn't grab his vocal and put it on something
that he wasn't his energy and what he felt to
write to, because that's how Dave was. He he wrote
in a moment like and if he didn't like it,
it was gone. Like he didn't he didn't want to
(56:57):
co sign it. So it's music that he was actually on,
and there's music on this album that he actually produced.
So like his intent, his energy is throughout the album
and it's organically him and it's authentically him.
Speaker 13 (57:11):
Yeah, you know when you hear the album, the sequence,
it sounds like he's working on the record from heaven. Yeah,
it really sounds like that.
Speaker 4 (57:20):
When you step on stage now that is performing, you know,
the oldie catalog feel different emotionally, it can.
Speaker 1 (57:26):
I mean it took a minute to get used to.
Maybe those are moments where you know, I say something
Dave was supposed to come in, and then I would
be ready to jump in ad lib mode, and then
I'm saying something all of a sudden, I'm waiting for
him jumping like, oh what am I doing? Like I
gotta jump in because I gotta say to rhym. So
it took us a moment to get that, but we
got a downpack because we stay moving, we stay always
(57:49):
doing shows. So yeah, it took a moment for us
to get it, but we already did with it.
Speaker 4 (57:54):
Yeah, what's something about Dave as a man not just
an artist that you want fans to remember?
Speaker 13 (58:00):
Whatever?
Speaker 3 (58:03):
Man?
Speaker 1 (58:04):
Wow a man?
Speaker 13 (58:06):
Hey man? He lived a full life.
Speaker 2 (58:08):
Man.
Speaker 13 (58:09):
If any body did it their way, he did unapologetically
his way. You know, when I sit down with the
homie Zoom and we talk about it, like the ones
that aren't a part of this music thing we grew
up with, and they're like, yo, man, just know that,
(58:31):
yo man. He did everything the way he wanted to
do it, you know, so don't don't, don't, don't fret.
They've lived a full life.
Speaker 1 (58:41):
A full life. Yeah, Dave Chapelle kicked that to us
as well, like he was like, yo, man, Dave lived
a life that was so dense because he lived like damn,
like three four lifetimes. What he got to see, who
he got to influence and help And.
Speaker 5 (58:54):
It's the truth.
Speaker 1 (58:54):
I mean, like he had a life that for him
to not we all have, I would feel I know
I do. I have people that is no longer here,
and you kind of feel sad that they didn't get
to do certain things that they wanted to wanted to do,
or they didn't get to make the mark they wanted
to make or change their ways. And Dave lived an
amazing life and did so much and involved as a man,
(59:15):
as a father, he did so much.
Speaker 2 (59:18):
Played in the league, right, did some play football in
the league?
Speaker 13 (59:20):
I thought, yeah, yeah, but Da've had the bird's eye view, yeah,
the whole thing, you know, where I can be on
the ground and in the street with it on the
where he had with it and the Dave's up here,
you know, always kind of looking at things from a
(59:40):
real quirky perspective. Yeah, he brought the real different edge
of who we are, like that real quirky edge.
Speaker 4 (59:49):
When history books talk about day Light sold fifty years
from now, what's the sentence you hope is written.
Speaker 1 (59:55):
We like we did it our way man, we had.
Speaker 13 (59:59):
Fun with it. And three black men who stuck together.
Speaker 2 (01:00:03):
Done there you go.
Speaker 6 (01:00:04):
Thank you so much, Daylight Soul ladies committed Cabins and
the sky comes out on the twenty first.
Speaker 23 (01:00:10):
That you loved yet and I tucked in ninth and
he wanted to tell me. I mean, he said, thank
you for letting him be a part of your tree.
Speaker 13 (01:00:23):
Man. I love him, Brian, I love love brothers man,
all of them real.
Speaker 5 (01:00:28):
It's the breakfast club.
Speaker 2 (01:00:29):
It's stay like soul. Let's get right to the latest
with Laurie Wan becoming a street fast.
Speaker 3 (01:00:36):
She gets them somebody that knows, somebody the detail.
Speaker 9 (01:00:39):
I'm a home girl. That was a little bit about everything.
Speaker 2 (01:00:42):
She'd be having the latest on you, the biggest, the
latest with Lauren la Rosa. Sometimes you have fact, sometimes
you have details, sometimes you have a little bit of everything.
It's the latest on the breakfast Club.
Speaker 21 (01:00:55):
So Cardi b got on X spaces over the weekend,
and she has been just voicing some frustrations because over
the weekend there was a report where someone was pointing
to Georgia law, and this Georgia law basically that made
people start having a conversation about whether or not Offset
will have to take a fraternity test for her baby
because according to this law. According to this law, there
(01:01:19):
will be conversation about whether off second claim fraternity because
the baby was conceived while they are still married on paper, right,
So this is a conversation that people then start having.
Cardi B hops on xpaces and she says that it's
not funny for people to even have these conversations because
at this point, she alleged she's fearing for her life
following the divorce.
Speaker 9 (01:01:38):
I take a listen to Cardi B.
Speaker 12 (01:01:40):
I've been trying to keep the peace, but I'm really
tired of getting harassed. And when I get harassed privately
and I ignore, that's when I start getting harassed publicly.
And I have every single receipt. If you want to
keep sending blogs to harass me, I can't take it anymore.
Sometimes I sleep and I wonder, like this is not normal.
You see crime documentaries on social media about women getting
(01:02:03):
killed every other day, Like it's like, I'm a real
tough There's a difference between being tough, and there's a
difference between somebody having an unhealthy obsession with you that
you have to start to you gotta be concerned. And
I'm really starting to be concerned. And I'm so tired
because I want to detach myself from S and it's
like it just doesn't stop.
Speaker 9 (01:02:24):
It's literally are and people think.
Speaker 12 (01:02:26):
It's so funny.
Speaker 9 (01:02:27):
It's not funny.
Speaker 12 (01:02:28):
You got these weird men talking about this person should
be petty.
Speaker 2 (01:02:32):
It's not cute to.
Speaker 12 (01:02:33):
Tell somebody that has a mental illness and have substance
to be petty to somebody that's raising their children.
Speaker 21 (01:02:40):
Yeah, so she's going through real things as these conversations
are happening, and I don't know, I feel like, so
let's back it up. So I reached out to an
attorney in Georgia who does praternity cases because I wanted
to first of all, understand why why this law would
even be pointed to, like is it even real? So
I talked to attorney Ashley Walter with a Walter Group,
(01:03:00):
who handles a high level of paternity cases and she
said that this is a thing because basically a court
will automatically assume that the baby is like of the
marriage when you are legally married and you do get pregnant,
but if you know what's going on behind the scenes
and that's not the thing, that's basically just what you
tell the court and then you move on. But it
became a story because it's Cardi b But I think
it's sad to watch, you know, her go through this,
(01:03:22):
even I mean on offset Cide right, like she's claiming
things are happening. There's a lot happening publicly because you know,
she did just welcome a baby, and it sounds like
she's actually going through things that she is fearing about.
But we're just you know, having conversations about it because
it's not our real life. So it's troubling to see.
But yeah, so she she got online because she wants
to let people know, stop having these conversations, stop egging
things on. And another part of this as well was
(01:03:44):
there was a post and delete, so offset it posted
my child and then remove that online and that kind
of you know, repped it up as well, because this
was happening all during the same time. So This is
kind of some of the stuff that we've been seeing
back and forth with them, you know, more recently even
though yeah, yeah, Cardi B just gave birth to the
baby that was a week.
Speaker 2 (01:04:02):
Ago, and he posted my child after that.
Speaker 21 (01:04:06):
After this whole thing got like you know, it was
it was all over the place, but it was that
was deleted. So yeah, she's just speaking out on herself
or for herself.
Speaker 2 (01:04:16):
Now and other news sounds very down. So healing energy
for sure. Yeah, that sounds very down.
Speaker 21 (01:04:21):
It's a lot to deal with, you know what I'm saying,
Like you gotta she's Cardi B. She's it picked up
everywhere now in other news. So juvenile. We talked about
this last week, but I told you guys that the
interview he did with Drink Champs would go live on
Drink Champs over the weekend, and it did. So I
watched a full interview and I learned some hip hop history.
Speaker 7 (01:04:41):
What was that?
Speaker 8 (01:04:42):
So?
Speaker 9 (01:04:42):
I found out I know DJ mv is people don't
think he's a real DJ. A lot of people don't think.
Yeah they do is place snoops and up.
Speaker 2 (01:04:53):
Here, I don't pick during the things.
Speaker 6 (01:04:59):
I'd be clear, Yes, DJ and he does play residual
is way too much. I don't that is no, I
don't click the music continue on.
Speaker 21 (01:05:07):
Man, But I was watching this Drink Champs interview just
to see, you know what. We would continue to talk
about it here and they brought up the fact that
DJ Envy basically helped break cash money here on the
places A listen to Juvenile on dj.
Speaker 2 (01:05:20):
MB hard drops and it's number one in New York. Yeah,
whole is already on point.
Speaker 16 (01:05:26):
I don't want to, I don't win no beef Envy
bro gave it the whole, and I think he was
one broke the.
Speaker 11 (01:05:34):
Record to me Vy like nobody especially were the too
young and we bumped heads. The young catch was on
it and he was that was like that was his
trigger song for his part is.
Speaker 2 (01:05:49):
But we was already like we told him like, hey,
but you don't even understand who we are.
Speaker 11 (01:05:54):
Right, Like, just go look us up where social media
was popping in those days like it is now, because
and then you would see.
Speaker 13 (01:06:01):
The craze that we had.
Speaker 5 (01:06:02):
But we couldn't do nothing.
Speaker 2 (01:06:04):
I need proof.
Speaker 6 (01:06:10):
I blame that all on Hampton University. Going to college
is actual Virginia. Yeah, so be going to school in Virginia,
I had roommates from different areas of the country, and
they would bring back all the stuff from New Orleans
and all the stuff from from Louisiana, and that was
one of them. And when I and when I played
it down there, you had to play it because it
was like, you know, when you go to college, there's
a New York.
Speaker 2 (01:06:28):
Section of DC section from everywhere everywhere, so you had to.
Speaker 5 (01:06:32):
Play that record. And the record used to catch so crazy.
Speaker 6 (01:06:34):
So when I did the mixtapes that I brought it
back here, I would play it every week in here
and all the clubs here, and it took off. And
I love Juvenile for that because he always gives me
a lot of respect. And then when I started working
on my own projects, Juvenile never charged.
Speaker 2 (01:06:46):
Me, not one dime. You always show love.
Speaker 5 (01:06:48):
So I always loved Juvie for that.
Speaker 21 (01:06:50):
Record record because he's breaking music in different areas.
Speaker 9 (01:06:56):
A lot of people heard it first up here because
of DJ m Me. That's what Juvenile just said.
Speaker 17 (01:07:00):
Why they want because it's an exclusive saying because Wendy
would drop you know, people don't.
Speaker 7 (01:07:05):
Get the.
Speaker 9 (01:07:08):
First first.
Speaker 2 (01:07:09):
Oh my god, that's his o G.
Speaker 9 (01:07:11):
But he don't understand nothing when it.
Speaker 4 (01:07:12):
Comes that didn't make any sense because Vy comes from
the tree of d J Clue. So yeah, that's what
that's the area, that's the era the Clues Exclusives.
Speaker 2 (01:07:22):
Yeah, related, It gives me some props.
Speaker 5 (01:07:27):
You know, I appreciate the problems.
Speaker 4 (01:07:29):
You give him props by saluting his o G that
he learned from DJ Clue, dropping the Clues.
Speaker 2 (01:07:34):
Bond for Clue.
Speaker 9 (01:07:36):
To do with that, but yes, but yes, the exclusive guy.
Speaker 2 (01:07:41):
Yes, generation and to do with juvenile and breaking high.
But I'm just saying, taught you to get Now you
don't want to give include, you ain't want to.
Speaker 9 (01:07:49):
Give Wendy the props and Dame dashes up here.
Speaker 5 (01:07:51):
It's not true the props you always give Clue props.
Speaker 2 (01:07:55):
I still don't believe the juveniles there. I need more proof.
And he doesn't do that though, And we did that,
and we did that for and we did that for
me before song the song way.
Speaker 9 (01:08:09):
Back, nasty song that goes crazy. We see them comings.
Speaker 2 (01:08:14):
We broke that in New York. That's a fact. I know,
that's right.
Speaker 9 (01:08:17):
Well, yeah, I don't even think.
Speaker 2 (01:08:19):
I knew you at that time, not like that. Just
he was a gay guy running around within was still.
Speaker 3 (01:08:26):
The same thing about him.
Speaker 4 (01:08:28):
The gay guy had run around Miss Jones bumping each
other in the street one time was bumping yea.
Speaker 2 (01:08:39):
Once we had dinner like once way back?
Speaker 7 (01:08:41):
Who paid? Who paid?
Speaker 3 (01:08:43):
You ask each other?
Speaker 7 (01:08:45):
Was just like.
Speaker 5 (01:08:48):
That was the first day.
Speaker 2 (01:08:50):
I never thought he was speaking of heavy birthday, Paul.
It's his birthday. He's still look good. I know that's right.
Birthday legend. That is this with Laura Charlamagnho giving that
donkey two man four after the hour.
Speaker 4 (01:09:03):
I need two brothers man, two grown ass men, one
of sixty four one fifty five, Mark Foy and Antonio
Johnson need to come to the front of the congregation.
We will not be doing this during the holidays, you
hear me, Okay.
Speaker 6 (01:09:13):
All right, we'll get to that next it don't move.
It's to breakfast club, good morning. Don't be out here
after like a donkey.
Speaker 2 (01:09:20):
Hee ho, bitch, it's time for Donkey of the day.
Speaker 5 (01:09:24):
I'm a big boy. I could take it if you
feel I deserve it.
Speaker 2 (01:09:26):
Ain't no big deal, I know, Charlomaga, God gonna have
funny Shi say Mouse's got say something you may not
agree with. It doesn't mean, I'm mean.
Speaker 4 (01:09:32):
Who's getting that donky, that donkey that don't don't don't
dunk unk donky? Other day rights the breakfast club bitcher.
Speaker 1 (01:09:40):
You can call me the donkey of the day, but
like I need no harm.
Speaker 4 (01:09:44):
Yes, donkey today for Monday, November seventeenth, goes to sixty
four year old Mark Foy and fifty five year old
Antonio Johnson, both of high Point, North Carolina. Listen, I
know we talk about how hard times are financially right
now for a lot of people, and after forty three
days of a government shut down, twenty two million people
having this snap benefits disrupted because of the shutdown, I
think it's an understatement. They even say times are hard. Okay,
(01:10:07):
people are struggling in ways that we can't even imagine.
And it's sad that we out here debate and the basics. Okay, food, clothing, shelter, healthcare,
those should be rights, not privileges, afforded to everyone in
this country. I mean, the government shutdown had us debating
on whether people should eat or be sick. That's how
you know we've jumped the shark as a society. But
what also lets me know we are very far gone.
(01:10:28):
Is what happened between Mark and Antonio? Okay, sixty four
and fifty five. These are grown ass adult men who
both can eat from the senior menu at I Hop. Okay,
when you can get discounts from Ie Hoop because of
your age, it's time to relax and lean all the way.
In the First Corinthians thirteen eleven, when I was a child,
I spoke in thought and reason like a child. But
(01:10:49):
when I became an adult, I put away child. This
ways well, Mark and Antonio still out here acting like children.
Let's go to NBC twelve for the report.
Speaker 2 (01:10:56):
Police Mark Foy.
Speaker 24 (01:10:58):
And Antonio Johnson were charged with going armed to the
terror of the public and fighting nineteen people called nine
one one last night in the area near the North
Main Street Food Lion in high Point. Johnson was hitting
the arm when the two men shot at each other.
Video taken by a customer inside the food Lion shows
Foy and Johnson fighting near the registers after high Point
(01:11:20):
police say one of the men yelled at an employee.
It's unclear which man at the checkout intervened on behalf
of the employee, and the two men began fighting. Seconds later.
Foy pulls a gun and points it at Johnson's head.
Speaker 2 (01:11:38):
Belief High Point.
Speaker 24 (01:11:41):
Police say the two men left the store and then
fired multiple shots at each other in the parking lot.
In nine one one calls you can hear witnesses panic
when one of the men went back into the store.
Speaker 16 (01:11:55):
Thanks.
Speaker 2 (01:12:00):
I'm telling them we're talent public, They're coming as click
the line, everyone go right now, see that dudes.
Speaker 4 (01:12:10):
Report said they was fighting over him saying something to
an employee and the Charlotte Observer. The headline says they
were arguing over a turkey at food line and it
ended with two shoppers in a gunfight. That said an
argument over a turkey at a food line turned dangerous
when customers pulled out their guns and started shooting.
Speaker 2 (01:12:27):
I don't know what the hell they were shooting over.
I just know it's no huh. I can't hear you. Eddy,
he's giving you the thumbs up. I don't know. We're
doing great, We're.
Speaker 7 (01:12:39):
Good job.
Speaker 5 (01:12:40):
What the hell is going on?
Speaker 2 (01:12:41):
I'm just reading the headline, Okay.
Speaker 4 (01:12:43):
All I know is Monks cornersocking line of This Saturday,
I'll be doing my twelve annual turkey giveaway from ten
am to twelve pm and the Berkeley High School student
parking lot. All right, salute the Z ninety three jams
and everyone who listens to the Breakfast Club on Z
ninety three. They will be out there, uh this Saturday
as well. Okay, we'll be giving away turkeys with all
the fixings. Yes, you're gonna have stuff in and mac
and cheese, the whole bag bank. And I'm gonna tell
you something. I've been doing this for twelve years, and
(01:13:06):
I remember one time a guy from my hometown was
on Twitter back in the day hating saying, don't nobody
want those dry ass turkeys? I wonder if he understands
the importance of things like turkey giveaways. Now, okay, you
got people throwing hands, pulling guns and shooting at each
other in food lining over these birds?
Speaker 2 (01:13:21):
Why okay? Was it one left? How do you turn
the frozen food section into a war zone? All right?
Speaker 4 (01:13:27):
Imagine you just walked into the grocery store, minding your
business and suddenly shots fired on our aisle six. All right,
Not to mention, what does the world come to when
you can't even go to food line without your fire
on you? You gotta be scrapped up to go grocery shopping.
Now a simple trip to buy a turkey turned into
you now having a court summons. Poetry shouldn't turn the problems.
(01:13:50):
Markan Antonio, I'm disappointed in both of y'all because you
two are supposed to know that you must do your
jail math. Okay, Now, if using food line arguing over turkey,
then money must be so. If the money tight, how
the hell you gonna afford bond, a lawyer and all
the other expensions that come with fight. In the case
of this magnitude, that's why you always gotta do your
jail math.
Speaker 2 (01:14:10):
Okay, can you afford to do the crime you're.
Speaker 4 (01:14:13):
About to commit? Listen to all my unks out there.
Once you pass the age of forty five, you gotta
tell drama.
Speaker 2 (01:14:19):
Goes that way, Okay, sixty four and fifty five.
Speaker 4 (01:14:23):
I'm not trying to pull the pistol out unless my life,
all my family's life, is in danger.
Speaker 2 (01:14:27):
Okay. I come in peace always, I promise. If it's that.
Speaker 4 (01:14:30):
Serious, you know where you want to fight or shoot
over the turkey, you can have it all right. I'm
not banging over no butter ball. Hammer's not hammering over
hill Shire. The pistol ain't popping for Purdue. Okay, listen,
it's the holiday season, and I need people to remember
a couple of things. One piece is not the absence
of conflict, but the ability to handle it peacefully. And
(01:14:51):
conflict can't survive without your participation. Please remember that this
holiday season and give Mark Foyd and Antoni Ono Johnson
the sweet Times and the Hamiltons.
Speaker 7 (01:15:02):
Oh no, you are the dog, the dog all the day.
Speaker 5 (01:15:16):
Ye no, okay, no, all right, we're not playing a game.
Speaker 2 (01:15:26):
I don't know the game anyway. I don't have no
pictures or nothing. I have no idea, so we can't
even confire.
Speaker 13 (01:15:33):
Chat.
Speaker 2 (01:15:33):
You want to assume now you don't want to chat.
Always want to play a game, Mayby, that's right up there.
Speaker 7 (01:15:38):
With the chat.
Speaker 2 (01:15:38):
I love the chat.
Speaker 5 (01:15:40):
I always won't play a game. All right, Well, thank
you for that dog here.
Speaker 4 (01:15:43):
Today somebody said, my lips are greasy on the chat,
my grips, my lips are moisturized.
Speaker 13 (01:15:47):
Sir.
Speaker 2 (01:15:47):
Okay, that's the only message you've seen is a zillion
messages every all the chest.
Speaker 4 (01:15:51):
Listen, we're not playing. No, that's not what they're saying.
They're actually just guessing. And I don't like the fact
that y'all guessing.
Speaker 2 (01:15:57):
I don't like that. I don't like how y'all putting this. Okay,
he put black with a bunch of k's.
Speaker 6 (01:16:04):
Somebody said old black one one black one, Mexican black
black black, black black.
Speaker 2 (01:16:08):
I don't know what race they were, don't matter. Okay, Turkeys,
I mean shooting. Somebody said, the country ass black with
overall we don't notice. Okay, it's high point on Carolina.
We have no idea the country overalls. It's crazy.
Speaker 6 (01:16:22):
All right, thank you for that, donkey Today. Now, when
we come back, Jonathan Carr will be joining us. He's
the chief Washington correspondent for ABC News. He has a
new book, his last three books about Donald Trump, correct.
Speaker 4 (01:16:33):
And his fourfuness about Trump as well. It's called Retribution,
Donald Trump and the Campaign That Changed America.
Speaker 2 (01:16:38):
All Right, we'll get to that next. It don't go anywhere.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 7 (01:16:45):
Morning.
Speaker 6 (01:16:45):
Everybody is DJ Envy, Jesse Hiliary is Charlamage the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club along the Roses here as well,
and we got a special guest in the building. Yes, indeed,
he has a new book, Retribution, Donald Trump and the
Campaign That Changed America.
Speaker 2 (01:16:59):
John, Oh, ladies and gentlemen, Hey, thanks for having How
would you fail?
Speaker 13 (01:17:03):
How are you?
Speaker 5 (01:17:03):
I'm doing all right? I'm doing it right, crazy times.
Speaker 2 (01:17:05):
This is your full book on Trump?
Speaker 5 (01:17:07):
Yeah, that jobbing yourself crazy? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:17:09):
Oh my god.
Speaker 5 (01:17:09):
I wrote one almost six years ago, and I thought
that would be the only one. But this is fifteen
hundred pages on this stuff. But you know, I mean
I felt like I was watching history unfold and I
saw people trying to rewrite the history as it was happening.
And that's why I've you know, I've poured my heart
and soul into these books.
Speaker 2 (01:17:29):
Well, it feels different about this, this this face, this
air of Trump.
Speaker 5 (01:17:33):
If anything, if it does feel different, I mean it does.
I mean, I think what's what we're seeing now is
as suggested by the subtitle of this book, It's changed
in America. His first term was chaotic. I mean, the
attention of the world was on the White House. There
was all this controversy swirling. But you know, he left
(01:17:54):
and it was done. I mean, there was nothing, no
real lasting impact. I mean, now look what he's doing
and symbolically, you could look at like tearing down the
East Wing, you know, changing paving over the Rose Garden.
He's changing the physical layout of the White House. But
what our country is changing, I mean the use of
executive power. You have a president that's shown you can
just basically ignore Congress, get into the precipice of ignoring
(01:18:18):
the courts. We're in a totally different phase, I think.
Speaker 6 (01:18:23):
I think the first term was more of to see
how far or what he can get away with. And
then when he came back, he just started. I mean
he started at first day desk signing all types of
part is, signing things into play immediately. So I think
the first arm was let me see what I can
get away with.
Speaker 5 (01:18:36):
Yeah, and you know, he he had all these people
around him in the first term who had credentials. You know,
he felt like he was almost like trophies on a
wall his cabinet. You had the four star marine generals,
you had the CEO of Exxon Mobile, you had the
retired judge and senator he put in charge of the
of the Justice Department, and every one of those people.
(01:18:58):
You know, you could say, well, you know, Trump has
no experience in the government, but they do, and he
felt betrayed by all of them. They all tried to
keep him, to a degree in line. And now that
they're all gone, they're all gone.
Speaker 4 (01:19:11):
You know, you begin the book with an admission, you
say you believe that Donald trump come back was highly unlikely.
Like what was the moment or series of moments in
your reporting when you're when you're thinking shifting.
Speaker 5 (01:19:23):
You know, the It wasn't really until pretty close to
the election, when I saw how the Kamala Harris campaign
was approaching it, and I saw their almost desperation to
have another debate, uh with with Donald Trump. I saw
her go on Fox News after resisting all kinds of interviews,
something you had said she should have done a long
(01:19:44):
time ago. And I report in the book how she
actually her campaign actually approached Fox and asked them if
they would host a debate. This is in the end,
you know, Uh in October Uh and Trump and and
Fox said sure, But Trump had no interest in doing again.
And that's where I saw. She wouldn't have been doing
that if they didn't see that she was likely to lose.
Speaker 4 (01:20:06):
When you realized that not only was it comeback possible,
but that the campaign was built around this idea of
retrodution in a structural way.
Speaker 2 (01:20:13):
When did you realize that?
Speaker 5 (01:20:15):
Really early on? I mean I I was there in
mar A Lago when he announced his campaign shortly after
the mid terms in twenty twenty two. It puttered along.
It was nothing. It was you know, Ron DeSantis was
leading in the polls if you remember, double digits by
the end of twenty twenty two. And then he gave
this speech at Seapack where he used that line. You know,
(01:20:37):
he said, I told you I am your voice in
twenty sixteen. Now I tell you I am your retribution.
And that gave his campaign this energy, and then you
had the the indictments coming in. You had he started
his campaign. The first rally of his campaign was it Waco, Texas.
I mean, I wrote a book like thirty years ago
(01:20:58):
this December, I wrote a book called The Right to
Bear Arms, The Rise of America's New Militias, about the
right wing militia groups, Timothy McVeigh and all that. And
you know, the Waco, Texas was the rallying cry for
those people. It was the symbol of like the government
out of control and coming after you. And now Trump
is going to Waco. So so I I saw it,
(01:21:19):
and then sitting through that trial in New York, the
hush money trial, and I could just see the seething
resentment that he had that he had to go to
that court room every day, four days a week. You've
been down there, it's one hundred centers. He's a dingy
dark you know, a dirty I mean I described when
(01:21:40):
I because I went down and sat through several days
down there, and you go through the front door of
the courthouse. The first thing I notice is this big
rat traps inside, you know, I mean, and he's got
to be there and he can't leave, even like during
the lunch breaks. He's got to be there in some dark,
cold room, and he just you could see he was plotting,
I Am going to get even with all of these people,
(01:22:01):
and by get back into power.
Speaker 21 (01:22:02):
Do you feel like there will ever actually be like
retribution that he thinks, because there's always something new that
he feels like he has to like get back. I mean,
he's getting people back, but like, is there a place
where it stops, like where he gets to the point
where he's like, yo, I didn't got you on and
did enough?
Speaker 7 (01:22:17):
No?
Speaker 5 (01:22:17):
No, no, I mean you'd think first of all, you
would think that the guy he got back to the
White House and he won, you would think that maybe
at that point you'd be like, Okay, you know, I've
proved everybody wrong. I'm here, I'm empower again. No, He's
going to keep going. And here's the thing. It's not
just his political opponents. It's not just the Democrats, it's
not just the prosecutors, it's not just the people that
(01:22:38):
literally went after him. I think that the thing that
motivates him the most is getting back at Republicans who
he believes didn't sufficiently support him. Really, yeah, I mean yeah.
The other day Steve Bannon said something. Steve Bannon said
that Bill Barr belongs in prison.
Speaker 2 (01:22:58):
Bill Barr.
Speaker 5 (01:22:59):
I mean, this is like, you know, and his bars
sin was that he didn't back Trump on the efforts
to overthrow the twenty twenty election. And you know, I mean,
so his first motivation, that the beginning of the retribution
campaign actually begins in the days after he leaves the
White House, he goes to mar A Lago. He's really
(01:23:21):
seen as a pria even by most of the Republican leadership.
He's banned on Facebook and Instagram and Twitter, and all
of that corporations are saying they're not going to give
money to Republicans that backed him in overturning the election.
And he's in a very dark place. I mean, I
described this, you know, pretty graphically in my previous book
about his exile down there. But what is the first
(01:23:43):
project he has? His polster gives him a membo that
shows him that Liz Cheney can be beat in Wyoming,
Liz Cheney who voted to impeach him, and that is
the beginning he is now focused on. First, Ii'm going
to go after those damn those ten Republicans that voted
to impeach me in the House. They're gone, and he
defeats Liz Cheney. So he you know, I mean, he
(01:24:07):
expects Democrats to be his opponents, you know, as prosecutors
do what prosecutors do, it's those Republicans.
Speaker 4 (01:24:13):
So is that to put fear in the team that's
around him now, to let y'all know, y'all better always
go along with me, because if y'all get out of line,
then it'll be retribution against y'all too.
Speaker 5 (01:24:21):
That's a huge factor and it's pretty damn effective.
Speaker 4 (01:24:24):
What legacy do you think this will have on like
future campaigns, future governance, because I feel like this only
works for Trump.
Speaker 5 (01:24:32):
Yeah, I mean there's no Republican that I can see
that would just suddenly inherit the movement and everybody would
do what they've done for him, which is total loyalty
even when they disagree with him. Well, we don't disagree
with him anymore.
Speaker 2 (01:24:45):
I mean JD.
Speaker 5 (01:24:46):
Vance doesn't command that kind of power. Marco Rubio doesn't
command that kind of power. But I do think that
the rules of the game have changed, and I think
the next Democratic president, I mean, you see what Gavin
Newsom did on the and then redistracting, and he's quite
clear about it. It's like we can sit here and
talk about our good government stuff that we but no,
(01:25:07):
they've they've fought dirty and basically saying we have to
fight dirty back. So this, this governing by executive order,
you know, is something and we'll see how much of
it gets knocked down. But I mean, I think this
is part of the part of what's going to happen now.
So you don't see a third term, you don't see him.
Speaker 13 (01:25:25):
Trying for what.
Speaker 2 (01:25:25):
I don't even like that conversation. Yeah, like we shouldn't
even be having that conversation.
Speaker 5 (01:25:29):
Twenty second Amendment says, it just can't happen. Yeah, there's
so many things that they said that can't happen that
he does that happens.
Speaker 13 (01:25:36):
You know.
Speaker 5 (01:25:36):
I had a conversation with John Kelly shortly after he
left the White House as chief of Staff, so Trump
was still in power, and I was having kind of
it's amazing to think back at it, but I was.
I was just wondering. I was beginning to write my
very first book on all of this, and I was
just what happens if Trump doesn't leave office? This is
first term, you know, way before January sixth and all that,
(01:25:57):
and I was just like, what what happens? So I
asked Kelly this again, retired four star marine general, you know,
a guy who's seen a lot. And he said, oh, no, no,
he's gonna leave.
Speaker 1 (01:26:08):
Trust me, he's gonna leave.
Speaker 5 (01:26:09):
And then he paused and he said, and you know,
and if he doesn't want to, he could chain himself
to the resolute desk and there will be people will
quietly go into the Oval office and cut the chains
and take him out. So, you know, I don't know
if that's you know, I thought there's just such a
vivid image that we do have a system, but you
(01:26:31):
know he has. He has installed loyalists everywhere, and I
think it's going to be very hard for him to
leave office. But he can't run again. According unless you
think our constitution doesn't mean anything.
Speaker 4 (01:26:40):
But what do you see as the greatest risk to
American democratic institutions in the coming years.
Speaker 5 (01:26:45):
I think that the greatest risk to our institutions is
the erosion of the idea of truth. I think this
is more beyond any single policy thing, beyond even Trump himself.
Is we now live in a world where you know,
you can ask them what are you gonna believe me
or your own lion eyes, and it's unclear of what
(01:27:08):
they're gonna believe. It's if you can't agree on what
the facts are, how do you overcome divisions? How do
you get anything done? And you know it's Trump has
accelerated this. He didn't start it, he has accelerated this.
And now throw into the mix artificial intelligence. I mean,
it's like we are in a we are in a
(01:27:30):
crazy land. And by the way, I see it on
on the left as well, where you know, the crazy
conspiracy theories. You know, of late have been the province
of the of the right, all the wacky conspiracy theories
around twenty twenty and you know Sydney Powell saying the
(01:27:51):
dead Venezuelans rigged voting machines, or voting machines were controlled
by spy satellites. I mean, the crazy, crazy stuff. And
now I mean I can't tell you any people. I'll
come and tell you that, you know, Trump bregged the
twenty twenty four election, and it was Elon Musk and
it was Starlink and they controlled the voting sheets. It's
like the same conspiracies. It's like, can we just try
to establish facts? And that's the business that I am in,
(01:28:15):
and I'm desperately trying. That's why I wanted to write
these books again because I wanted to. First of all,
I thought I had the access and I had the
vantage point I to be able to shed new light
on the events that were going through. But I also
wanted to make sure that people don't rewrite it and
pretend things that happened that didn't happen.
Speaker 2 (01:28:34):
That's right, So that means all your books were getting
banned soon? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (01:28:38):
Soon?
Speaker 5 (01:28:39):
What they're done.
Speaker 4 (01:28:39):
If you were looking back, this is my last question,
if you were looking back in ten to twenty years
at this campaign, what will historians say it did to
the Republican Party, What would they say it did to
the presidency and the media?
Speaker 2 (01:28:50):
And what do you hope your legacy will be as
a chronicler of this era.
Speaker 5 (01:28:55):
I think that it utterly completed the utter transformation of
the republic Can Party from the Republican Party to the
Trump Party. It started before the campaign, but it was
absolutely solidified. This is not Reagan's Republican Party. It's not
Bush's Republican Party. It's not Paul Ryan's, it's not Mitt Romney's.
This is an entirely different Republican Party, both substantly, substantly
(01:29:19):
in terms of policy and just in terms of the
force of the personality of Trump. How long that lasts,
what it means after there is no longer a Donald
Trump remains to be seen. But I don't think you
suddenly go back to the old Republican Party that's gone
the country. I think it it just solidified that division
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in our country that is not going to be overcome
after Trump is gone. I mean, we are in a
we are in a place where we have a we
have a political and cultural divide in the country that
I don't think is going to go away. And you know,
in terms of my legacy on this or I don't
know if I even look at it that way, But
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what I hope people will say is like fifty years
from now, one hundred years from now, people are going
to want to ask, what the hell was that all about?
And I hope that these books, especially this one, somebody
can say, read this and you'll get a sense of
what it was like and how it happened.
Speaker 2 (01:30:19):
All right, get it before it's band, y'all.
Speaker 6 (01:30:21):
Resolution Donald Trump in the Campaign that Changed America, Jonathan
car Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us.
Speaker 5 (01:30:27):
Hey, it's awesome to be with the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 13 (01:30:28):
Thank you. It's the greatest club.
Speaker 2 (01:30:30):
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. That's the latest with Lauren
becoming a straight thing.
Speaker 3 (01:30:40):
She gets them. Somebody that knows, somebody gets the detail.
Speaker 9 (01:30:43):
I don't know, growd that knows a little bit about everything.
Speaker 2 (01:30:46):
She'd be having the latest on the latest with Lauren
la Rosa. Sometimes you have fact, sometimes you have details,
sometimes you have a little bit of Every time the
breakfast club. I know when you not paying attention whatever
you pretend to read. That's how I know.
Speaker 4 (01:31:05):
Okay, She'll pick up a stack of papers and started
looking at them all serious.
Speaker 9 (01:31:09):
Okay, all right, so just announce.
Speaker 21 (01:31:15):
Jake Paul has announced that the next fight he will take, uh,
which will be streamed on Netflix, will be against Anthony Joshua.
Speaker 9 (01:31:22):
Now this is following.
Speaker 2 (01:31:24):
They can't say something real quick, Jake Paul my kind
of white boy. I love a white boy that's not
afraid to die, you hear me.
Speaker 4 (01:31:30):
I love when a white because white boy what you
call serious white boy and when they be doing these
like crazy extreme stunts, well he's not afraid to die.
Speaker 2 (01:31:40):
Him getting in the ring with Anthony Joshua. You got
my respect now, Jake Paul dropping the clues bombs to
Jake Paul Joshua Google Google.
Speaker 21 (01:31:52):
Two times heavyweight champion, Olympic gold medalist, sanctioned professional boxer.
Do you also fight? Said one hundred more pounds then?
And Jake Paul has been known to fight at listen.
Speaker 4 (01:32:02):
We've seen Anthony Joshua will get his ass kicked in
the ring a few times. But I'm telling you right
now he ain't getting his ass kicked against Jake Paul
British right, British right.
Speaker 7 (01:32:11):
Now.
Speaker 5 (01:32:12):
He got four losses, so yeah, he's.
Speaker 4 (01:32:14):
Against other heavyweight fighters. Okay, against you stick who's one
of the greatest boxes of all time. He lost twice, okay,
and he lost to Daniel Dubar, who gets busy. All right,
Ruiz okay, right, that shouldn't probably happens, but whatever.
Speaker 5 (01:32:30):
Heavyweight, Yeah, he get busy.
Speaker 2 (01:32:31):
Yeah, so what weight classes? You know that people probably
sleeping on him. Gosh, what what thirty sixty seven? That's
not old boxing that yeah? He thirty six birthday October fifteen, okay, yeah, hey.
Speaker 21 (01:32:46):
Jake Paul dropped that. He released the statement. He says,
this isn't an AI assimilation. This is judgment day, a
professional heavyweight fight against an elite world champion in his prime.
When I beat Anthony Joshua, every doubt will disappear. He's
talking to you, Charlott mane okay, one king denied me
the opportunity to fight for a world title. To all
my haters, this is what you wanted to the people
of the United Kingdom. I am sorry. On Friday December nineteenth,
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under the lights in Miami live globally only on Netflix.
The torch gets passed and Britain's Goliath gets put to sleep.
It's going to be December nineteenth in Miami.
Speaker 2 (01:33:20):
So this is to replace the fight with Yeah, so,
and he picked a super heavyweight dude to fight.
Speaker 4 (01:33:27):
Respect to that respect dropping the clues bomb for Jake.
I love a white boy. We're not afraid to die.
That's my type of white boy. So Joshua had to
be like to be in shape. He had to be
in box of Shae, right because the fight is in
a month.
Speaker 2 (01:33:38):
Yeah that's like, yeah, absolutely.
Speaker 7 (01:33:42):
Too.
Speaker 2 (01:33:43):
He's sometimes boxes not in boxing shape.
Speaker 4 (01:33:45):
Let's say about the fight and listen a Jacob Way
got his sleep all right, okay, and put Jake Paul
to sleep. And I ain't taking nothing from Jake Paul.
I'm just telling you. I respect the fact that Jake
Paul is getting in the ring with somebody like Anthony Joshua.
But I'm telling you, night night.
Speaker 2 (01:34:01):
But this night night. But is it rigged?
Speaker 3 (01:34:04):
Though?
Speaker 7 (01:34:04):
Like?
Speaker 2 (01:34:04):
Is this you know what I'm saying? Are these like tickets?
Speaker 7 (01:34:08):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:34:08):
Like are these fights set up?
Speaker 7 (01:34:11):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:34:13):
Jake Paul doesn't do rig fights. Okay, all right, and
I'm saying that for legal purposes.
Speaker 2 (01:34:19):
So he's willing, willing to die.
Speaker 9 (01:34:23):
Is hyping this man, It's because if you want to
be the best, you gotta go for the best. So
he's trying, he's punching out.
Speaker 2 (01:34:28):
I don't see a j pulling no punches. I don't
see that he's gonna that.
Speaker 21 (01:34:33):
Anthony Joshua posted and he said he's a local man.
Yeah that's all he said. Why are you mad versus
Joshua tickets?
Speaker 5 (01:34:42):
Let's go just I'm with it.
Speaker 2 (01:34:45):
Off your knees, but hit off my knee for who?
Speaker 4 (01:34:47):
Anthony Joshua, Yeah, you're gonna be saying that that Jake
Paul on fight. Get if Jake Paul, then what it's
not gonna happen? How about that there ain't gonna be
no then what? Okay, Okay, it's not happening.
Speaker 2 (01:35:03):
I cannot wait.
Speaker 21 (01:35:05):
I don't know too much about boxing, but I remember
when Jake Bawl first started fighting, people thought he was
a joking and he started winning some fights.
Speaker 2 (01:35:11):
I don't think Jaco joke at all. I have not
missed the Jake Paul fight.
Speaker 4 (01:35:14):
Jake Paul is very entertaining and he puts together good fights,
and I'm happy that he's getting in the ring with
an actual, real official Hall of Fame boxer, okay, whose
career is nowhere near done, by the way.
Speaker 9 (01:35:28):
But we'll see what happens.
Speaker 2 (01:35:29):
We'll see what happened. Nothing, what none of y'all YouTube was?
Speaker 4 (01:35:33):
Anybody, says AJ putting him to sleep? All right, continue on,
Jake Paul, But I can't wait to watch.
Speaker 9 (01:35:41):
It too well.
Speaker 21 (01:35:43):
In other news, another announcement to Ryan Coogler has confirmed
that he is right now working on Black Panther three.
Speaker 9 (01:35:48):
That is the next movie that will be happening. Let's
take a listen.
Speaker 2 (01:35:52):
How quickly will you do that third Black Panther?
Speaker 25 (01:35:55):
I mean, if it was anybody to shoot, let's say
I can get at the front. Were working, We're working
on the arm. Yeah, working on the world some hats. Yes,
it's the next movie.
Speaker 2 (01:36:14):
Yeah, next movie.
Speaker 9 (01:36:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 21 (01:36:17):
So people have been you know, there's been so much
conversation from Denzel Washington mentioning things to whether, uh you
know certain people will be playing certain uh yeah, playing
Black take onto Challah.
Speaker 9 (01:36:29):
But now we know the movie is coming, so we're
gonna be getting some answers real soon.
Speaker 21 (01:36:33):
Yes, and as we close, speaking of you know, all
things staring up havoc, Remy Mind said she's turned over
a new leaf.
Speaker 9 (01:36:41):
Let's say listen, rememb So.
Speaker 22 (01:36:43):
I have a new thing, right, I said, I'm not
I'm not gonna get in no trouble. I'm not gonna
put my hands on nobody. I'm not gonna crush nobody. Oh,
I'm not gonna exposed goldbody. I'm gonna just chill. When
I tell y'all, oh my god, it's so. But then
(01:37:07):
I just like go on my day and realize like
how great my life really is, and I'll be over there.
Speaker 2 (01:37:12):
Don't come in here trying to mona sent that.
Speaker 21 (01:37:16):
Yeah, So Remy mindsett she's doing other things. And also too,
I wanted I played this because I wanted to mention
the fact that we didn't cover when she first announced it.
Speaker 9 (01:37:24):
But I know she's kind of been like out the
way a bit.
Speaker 21 (01:37:26):
But she's been working on a digital network, which is
where she says a lot of her focus is going.
It's called the Remy Network. It's a free, ad supported
streaming platform launching Thanksgiving Day, so to be launching next
week and it's a sign to be like a home
for like hip hop culture content, like you can put
your content on there, you're able to. She helps you
build up numbers, money, all the things around the content.
(01:37:47):
Because she's been doing so much for herself for all
of her career. She says, so, yeah, it was mainly
for artists, artists and in content creators. Yeah, but particularly
black creators to tell their stories.
Speaker 13 (01:37:59):
All right.
Speaker 5 (01:37:59):
I think she doing a movie too. I seen them
doing a movie too, So salute to REMI.
Speaker 9 (01:38:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:38:02):
All right, Well that's the latest with Lauren. Let's get
to the mix. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody's DJ Envy.
Speaker 6 (01:38:08):
Jess Hilarius, Charlamagne and the Guy. We are the Breakfast
Club again. Salute to Daylave Soul and Jonathan call for
joining us this morning.
Speaker 2 (01:38:16):
Yes Man, Daylight Soul's new album is out right now.
Speaker 4 (01:38:19):
It's called Cabin in the Sky. Next week it comes
out Women twenty first. It's come out women first. I'll
be forgetting we'd be having these albums for other people do.
But yes, salute the Daylas Soul Man Legends in the
Game Salutor. Jonathan called his new book retribution Donald Trump
in the campaign that changed the America is out right now.
Speaker 2 (01:38:37):
Salute to uh Leel.
Speaker 6 (01:38:39):
I went to Leel's bot Mitzvah this weekend, my first
bots for It was very different, but like it was
definitely it was they party.
Speaker 2 (01:38:47):
They party, party, party.
Speaker 7 (01:38:49):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:38:49):
They pick up the whole family in the chair and
they spin the chair around. It was dope. It was
it was new, but it was We enjoyed it. It
was cool.
Speaker 5 (01:38:56):
It was cool.
Speaker 2 (01:38:57):
That's what's up, y'all? Yeah, all right, and shout out
to Toledo, Ohio, y'all.
Speaker 17 (01:39:01):
I had shows there over the weekend and Detroit came out,
Perrysburg came out.
Speaker 2 (01:39:06):
That's like the County of Toledo.
Speaker 1 (01:39:08):
But I didn't know.
Speaker 2 (01:39:09):
Yo, tell me if you know this, because they love
you and Detroit. You I know you love Yo.
Speaker 17 (01:39:13):
Toledo and Detroit they beef heavy, right, somebody get on stage,
you know.
Speaker 2 (01:39:21):
I'm like, what's up? Toledo makes some noise, They made
some noise.
Speaker 17 (01:39:24):
Like, I'm like Detroit because I know they're right there.
I had to fly into Detroit to get to Toledo,
so I'm like Detroit. They was in there heavy right,
so out of nowhere, just drunk dude from Toledo man.
Speaker 2 (01:39:37):
F all that d ish man man.
Speaker 17 (01:39:39):
Yeah, they always talking about Toledo is baby Detroit and
Detroit to Detroit Junior. We do our own issue here.
We got our own anybody want to say something, can
get man. It was a table of Detroit guys to
the right.
Speaker 2 (01:39:52):
You know all of them. I know them because they
all got on the buffs all you got on to
pay a buff man.
Speaker 17 (01:39:58):
They was quiet, but they was look and like all right,
you know what I'm saying. Then they was outside with
it was just so I did not know that they
beefed that heavy.
Speaker 2 (01:40:06):
I you know that.
Speaker 17 (01:40:08):
So I just want to say salute. I'm glad it
was no violence though. Shout out to my trance home.
He came out to my show, the supporting me rock
with me from He from Detroit too. I was with
That was my homie since he was a girl. You
know what I'm saying now, you know now he came
out set right up at the front.
Speaker 2 (01:40:24):
Yes, from the d you know he don't have one anymore? Yeah,
you know, no, he has one now. He had a
p at first, like.
Speaker 17 (01:40:35):
Fans, he was a woman and yeah, and he finally
fully transitioned and he set up the front and he
like was like, Yo, it's me, and I was like,
you know who.
Speaker 2 (01:40:46):
But then he told me and showed me the pictures.
I'm like, oh, it's you. You finally finished your transition
or whatever like that. So yeah, shout out to him, y'all,
shout out.
Speaker 1 (01:40:54):
Shout out man.
Speaker 10 (01:40:55):
I had.
Speaker 2 (01:40:55):
I had a lot of fun though in Toledo, Ohio.
So all right, well you got a positive shut I do.
Speaker 7 (01:41:01):
Man.
Speaker 2 (01:41:01):
It comes from one of my favorite authors, doctor Wayne W. Dyer.
Doctor Wayne W.
Speaker 4 (01:41:05):
Dyer said, the essential lesson I've learned in life is
to just be yourself, Treasure the magnificent being that you are,
and recognize first and foremost you're not here as a
human being only you're a spiritual being having a human experience.
Speaker 2 (01:41:18):
Have a great Monday, y'all. Breakfast club bitch
Speaker 13 (01:41:20):
Is do I'm finished or y'all done?