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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Guys, this is history. What you've done, what you guys
have joy platform that including.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Out of us the.

Speaker 1 (00:08):
World most this morning show, Burke's Good DJ Envy every
player by Recket, I met it, just hilarious. She'll stand
upbout God made you think the.

Speaker 3 (00:18):
Liking of controversial questions to taking this part.

Speaker 4 (00:20):
I like this show.

Speaker 1 (00:21):
Thanks Breakfast Club, Good morning.

Speaker 5 (00:24):
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Speaker 1 (00:32):
Jess being the second Charlamagne, the cap piece to the plane.

Speaker 6 (00:35):
It is today, Yes, it moning. What's happening? How y'all
feel out there?

Speaker 4 (00:41):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (00:41):
How you feeling out there? I am blessed, black and
hoighly favored man.

Speaker 6 (00:44):
Happy to be here this morning, another day to get
on this radio and serve our beautiful listeners.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
Absolutely all. This is my kind of show this morning.
Why is that just because it's It shows the balance
of the Brectors Club.

Speaker 4 (00:57):
That's right.

Speaker 1 (00:57):
We have Malcolm as joining us.

Speaker 7 (00:59):
Of course Season two of them is out now and
Raising Cain he'll be joining us.

Speaker 6 (01:04):
Yeah, they're working on what season Season four railing, I believe. So, yeah,
what is this Power Universe week? Like yesterday we had
Michael Rainey JUNIORR. Today is Malcolm Mason. Yeah, seems like it.

Speaker 7 (01:13):
And then also we have the governor of Pennsylvania, Governor
Josh Shapiro joined.

Speaker 4 (01:18):
US Governor Josh Shapiro. Now.

Speaker 6 (01:19):
Governor Josh Shapiro is a politician that I actually like,
you know, if you pay attention to some of the
things that he's doing in Philly, well Pennsylvania rather around
criminal justice reform and probation reform and.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
The Clean Slate Act.

Speaker 6 (01:33):
You know, if you if you remember that press conference,
remember that press conference when Meek Mill was crying yes
when they signed a probation reform yea, yeah, yeah, yes, yeah.
The Governor Jos Shapiro was there. And he's a person
that I think, I think he should be doing a
lot of the talking for the Democratic Party and the
president should be shuting the hell up.

Speaker 7 (01:50):
Yeah, he's clear, he's concise, he seems like he really
cares about the people.

Speaker 1 (01:53):
He seems like he cares about the community.

Speaker 6 (01:55):
Yeah, I think he's the president that could be president.
Wuldn't they but really will be Absolutely We're talking about
we'll be talking with him this morning.

Speaker 4 (02:01):
What Jess, how this morning?

Speaker 1 (02:04):
Run?

Speaker 7 (02:05):
Don't be running when you gotta run. But he wasn't running.

Speaker 4 (02:10):
Well, you're just nineteen months pregnant.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
I'm telling you. I really feel like I'll be able
interactions now.

Speaker 4 (02:15):
What the hell? Yeah, please don't go into labor hill.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
Wow, that would be amazing, right, that would be amazing.
That would be amazing. I got six kids, he had four.
We could deliver the baby.

Speaker 4 (02:26):
We can deliver it.

Speaker 6 (02:27):
I'm calling nine one one time. Could you imagine if
we put it.

Speaker 4 (02:33):
On live streaming? Would hell?

Speaker 1 (02:37):
Whoever did that? Could?

Speaker 6 (02:38):
I promised that God if she ever went and labor
here and somebody pulled out their phone and went on live.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
I'm gonna just start slapping.

Speaker 4 (02:43):
I think we could listen.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
I promised to God we could deliver the baby. I
think we got it.

Speaker 7 (02:47):
We got I got we got ten in between us,
we're read, we got eleven.

Speaker 1 (02:52):
We could make it happen. Yo, still a lot of
some incense.

Speaker 8 (02:55):
Poly Santos is uh, yeah, the policiz was right. It's
Braxton Hicks though, like they like, I know that's.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
What it is.

Speaker 8 (03:03):
I'm not crazy, Brax hexts contractions like they b.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
I don't know what that is to love the between
you all young.

Speaker 1 (03:13):
I didn't say that's him backing like you know.

Speaker 8 (03:16):
So it's contractions that you have like before you actually
not when you get close to label, but not like this.

Speaker 2 (03:23):
For yeah, it's early early contractions.

Speaker 4 (03:26):
What got a label?

Speaker 1 (03:29):
He put out three albums independent artist from Maryland.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
It's so tight and I don't know.

Speaker 8 (03:36):
It's painful, So Jesus.

Speaker 6 (03:40):
Know there's any problems, I gotta call somebody.

Speaker 7 (03:47):
All right, when we come back, let's get the show cracked.
When we got our front page news. Fauci testified yesterday
before Congress yesterday. He had a lot to say. I
was a little confused because some information came out over
the weekend and it was changed up on Monday. But
we'll ask Morgan. Well, when we come back, guys, you
don't move. It's to breakfast club morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess, Hilarry,
is Charlamagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club.

Speaker 6 (04:07):
I'm at the point where I just want to create
my own playlist for the music for the breakfast club.

Speaker 4 (04:10):
Is that okay?

Speaker 6 (04:11):
The way I can do that on like the iHeart
Radio app Like, listen to the Breafast Club and create
my own music around it.

Speaker 4 (04:15):
I would like that. Is there anyway?

Speaker 1 (04:17):
Well? People would people would go off listening to the
Breakfast Club.

Speaker 9 (04:21):
Listen.

Speaker 1 (04:21):
You're still listening to the IHT radio Apple, you still
still a listener. Mam. We just changed music here and
I say nothing. Okay, just don't say nothing.

Speaker 4 (04:29):
I'm fine with this.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
Next time, just to let us know when find EPI
song you want.

Speaker 4 (04:33):
To hear me. I'm fine with that.

Speaker 1 (04:34):
All right. Well, let's get in some front page news.
Good morning, Morgan, Good morning Roll.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
Hey y'all.

Speaker 10 (04:41):
Hey, So, as you mentioned in the earlier yes the
nation's former chief medical Advisor, doctor Anthony Fauci, was back
on Capitol Hill yesterday for his first public appearance. His
first public testimony since retiring from public service, Fauci insisted
that he's always been open to the theory that COVID
came out of a lab in Wuhan, China. House Republicans
grilled doctor Fauci on his response to the COVID pandemic

(05:04):
and accused him of trying to cover up links to
China because he helped fund experiments at the infamous Wuhan lab.

Speaker 2 (05:11):
Let's hear from Fauci.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
No, it wasn't you, It wasn't what you were funded.

Speaker 6 (05:15):
What I'm saying is that I cannot account, nor can
anyone account for other things that might be going on
in China.

Speaker 10 (05:23):
So Republicans say that the six feet apart social distancing
recommendation by federal health officials was arbitrary and not based
on science. Fauci insisted that the six foot guidance did
not come from him, but the CDC, and he just
merely repeated it.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
Now.

Speaker 10 (05:38):
Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Green slammed Fauci for his guidance.
During the COVID nineteen pandemic. Let's hear from her.

Speaker 11 (05:46):
Children all over America were forced to wear masks, healthy
children forced to wear masks, muzzled in their schools, and
then they were forced to learn from home because of
your so called science and your medical suggestions.

Speaker 7 (06:04):
But this was nothing we've seen before, So how would
somebody be prepared for something they never seen before?

Speaker 4 (06:09):
But not muzzle?

Speaker 2 (06:10):
Yo, exactly, I agree MV. So, yeah, there is there's there.

Speaker 10 (06:15):
But she was right, there was no science behind it,
which basically meant that there were no clinical trials to
back up the fact that six feet will actually work,
masks will actually work.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
Things of that nature.

Speaker 10 (06:29):
So Fauci did say that public health officials will take
a closer look at the cost benefit ratio of things
like vaccine mandates and you know, those type of guidances.
But Republicans are looking for are suggesting that Fauci attempted
to evade public records laws, and they're demanding Key turnover
private emails and phone records.

Speaker 2 (06:47):
It's just kind of getting out of hand.

Speaker 4 (06:49):
We'll let the records show down.

Speaker 6 (06:50):
South elders and Caribbean elders had better remedies and ideas
to stay healthy than they did.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
I could have made that up. Stay with hey, somebody
sick from.

Speaker 6 (07:01):
Get as far away from them as you can, all right,
if not as far away as you can in six feet, right,
But didn't least give you him out when you call
instead of your hand you' the math?

Speaker 7 (07:10):
But didn't the Republican as leader say clorax clorax may work.
Didn't he say that one time? Oh, come on, shut up,
But he did say that. But they're going that Falci,
But man.

Speaker 4 (07:17):
Knock it off.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
Doctor.

Speaker 6 (07:18):
Doctor Fauci is the actual doctor. You shouldn't have listened
to the Trump anyway, trumb What are you talking about
just the.

Speaker 7 (07:23):
President, because there already were doctor Fauci saying all the
things that he did that was wrong.

Speaker 1 (07:27):
But their leader actually told people to take.

Speaker 6 (07:29):
Clorasci is the actual doctor that people were supposed to
be listening to him in the CDC and have nothing
to do with You should have been listening to trum
Trump should have been listening to them. Actually, actually that's
what he should have been doing. And I remember when
folks used to get in trouble for saying, uh, COVID
came out of a lab in China. Yes, remember when
that used to be a controversial thing to say, get cancel?

Speaker 1 (07:46):
Remember that? Yes, I hate it here, I really knew well.

Speaker 10 (07:49):
Speaking of former President Trump, he will likely not have
his election interference trial before the twenty twenty four election.
At Georgia Appeals Court is scheduling oral arguments in Trump's
case to have full time County District Attorney Finie Willis
removed as the prosecutor. I noticed sent to defense counsel
shows the date is tentatively set for October fourth, a

(08:10):
judge said her affair with former special prosecutor in the
case was inappropriate and allowed for the appeal to proceed.

Speaker 2 (08:18):
So that one is a point for Trump in that regard.

Speaker 10 (08:23):
And new research shows that fathers are more at risk
for issues later in life than men without children.

Speaker 2 (08:29):
Y'all, dads right.

Speaker 10 (08:30):
Research found that later found later that heart issues excuse me,
were particularly noticeable and men who became dads at twenty
five years of age or younger. The causes aren't really
spelled out, but researchers suggest that the stress of parenthood
could make it more difficult for men to maintain a
healthy diet and healthy lifestyle and continue with exercise and

(08:52):
things of that nature. The study is published in the
aj PM focused.

Speaker 6 (08:56):
I didn't becme a dad until I'm twenty nine, so
I'm good.

Speaker 7 (09:00):
My first one at twenty to twenty three. Yeah, I'm
in trouble.

Speaker 4 (09:03):
I have my first baby, does you?

Speaker 6 (09:05):
I was twenty nine years old, my first twenty three
to be sixteen this month?

Speaker 1 (09:09):
All right, well that is front page news.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
Thank you Morgan, Thank y'all, see your next hour.

Speaker 7 (09:13):
All right, everybody else, get it off your chest. Eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you
need to vent phone lines to wide open again eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one, get it
off your chest, call us up right now.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
It's the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 12 (09:26):
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is your time to
get it off your chest. Eight hundred and five eight
five one oh five to one. We want to hear
from you on the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
Hello, who's this? What good? This time?

Speaker 13 (09:43):
Out of two five tone coming up here, trying to
get at y'all.

Speaker 9 (09:47):
What's good?

Speaker 4 (09:47):
DJ?

Speaker 9 (09:48):
What's good?

Speaker 1 (09:49):
Charlemagne? God? It's a fen morning. How you feeling? Yeah? Man?

Speaker 9 (09:54):
How I'm cause I'm going to work seven days a week?

Speaker 6 (09:57):
Man?

Speaker 9 (09:58):
Tied of it? Many train man, and he's from me
making bad money. I'm about billion dollars money?

Speaker 14 (10:04):
Man?

Speaker 9 (10:04):
What's up with the corporations?

Speaker 15 (10:06):
Man?

Speaker 9 (10:07):
Y'all waite dollars an hour?

Speaker 15 (10:13):
Man?

Speaker 6 (10:13):
Guay, do agree that the federal minimum ware it should
be raised? Where you after you work seven days a week?

Speaker 9 (10:18):
Man, I'm at a college out of work?

Speaker 16 (10:22):
Man, I'm right man?

Speaker 1 (10:25):
His job?

Speaker 16 (10:25):
Man?

Speaker 6 (10:26):
You for your phone going in and now, brother, dam man,
we gotta get your minimum wage ups.

Speaker 4 (10:29):
You can get better phone service.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
Man. But but thank you for already.

Speaker 6 (10:34):
Yeah, yeah, no doubt, no doubt. I get the gist
of it. Though he's a second he gotta work seven
days a week. He's overworked and under paid like so
many Americans, seven days a week.

Speaker 1 (10:44):
Hello, who's this here? What's up?

Speaker 17 (10:48):
Trial?

Speaker 16 (10:49):
Trying?

Speaker 13 (10:50):
Jesus sharp pieces?

Speaker 4 (10:53):
What's happening?

Speaker 1 (10:54):
You know?

Speaker 13 (10:54):
I'm just calling in this same y'all know where y'all
know what money is. Y'all know where money is.

Speaker 6 (11:00):
Mom.

Speaker 13 (11:01):
Okay, I'm stepping out here, shar just our month, baby,
and I just want to call it in.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
I just wanted to say, y'all want me to be
gay so bad? No, but you know so crazy.

Speaker 13 (11:12):
I'm actually calling us a highlight. It's just I love
what you're doing by highlight in one gate, one gay
day and big shout out to you, baby.

Speaker 1 (11:21):
And I don't want to highlight one of the gayest I.

Speaker 13 (11:24):
Know and tell him happy prime mom, Sean Stone for
the party guy, have to prime.

Speaker 1 (11:31):
Okay.

Speaker 6 (11:32):
I know Sean ain't doing nothing of minding business down
in Florida and.

Speaker 13 (11:37):
Much minding his business and being gated, and that.

Speaker 6 (11:40):
Man got a whole family. His girl might be listening like.

Speaker 1 (11:43):
What Shawn Stone come on Hey.

Speaker 9 (11:47):
They were saying this morning, Oh my goodness.

Speaker 1 (11:50):
Oh Sean on the phone.

Speaker 13 (11:52):
Why on a mindphone call?

Speaker 9 (11:54):
Se No, no, no, it's Black Music Month. It's Black
Music Month. It was figned by Jimmy Carter in nineteen
seventy nine.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
Tried, why whir why can't it be black gay music? Mom?

Speaker 9 (12:08):
No, it's Black music month, yo, jes, I don't understand
why trip on my call.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
Is on top of you? Sean.

Speaker 9 (12:19):
No, I'm on top. It's Prime.

Speaker 1 (12:22):
You at the bottom.

Speaker 9 (12:24):
Tried, you will never be.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
On top of Shawan Stone.

Speaker 9 (12:27):
Okay, I only get on top of a woman. All right. Try,
I'm gon leave. I'm gonna leave you to your phone call.

Speaker 4 (12:33):
Now, y'all have a good do.

Speaker 1 (12:34):
You'll have a good one. Happy Prime, everybody, especially you. Sean.

Speaker 9 (12:38):
Try you be cushing.

Speaker 1 (12:41):
That's just funny.

Speaker 9 (12:42):
I try to be cushing on.

Speaker 1 (12:49):
Happy Pride. I don't do that to him. Man, No,
I want.

Speaker 9 (12:54):
You brotty. Black music month.

Speaker 1 (12:56):
Happy Black Music Month. Let me see what other month
we got?

Speaker 2 (13:00):
What men's mental health this?

Speaker 1 (13:04):
Yeah, listen, I want to say happy birthday to my son.

Speaker 9 (13:08):
He turned ten years on May thirtieth. Actually, flyer from Florida.
I'm in New Jersey right now, you know what I mean?
And I had to come up and you know, celebrate
his birthday with him and let him meet his baby sister.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
And he's a great big brother.

Speaker 9 (13:22):
Chase.

Speaker 1 (13:23):
I love you.

Speaker 9 (13:24):
But also, hey, Jes, I'll be seeing your your clip
online with Big Matt.

Speaker 2 (13:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (13:31):
Tell time to stop showing his stomach.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
We love to see your stomach.

Speaker 9 (13:36):
Yeah, yo, yo, that's crazy, Jess, how you have abs?

Speaker 1 (13:40):
You pregnant?

Speaker 2 (13:42):
It's my workout regimen before Yoda and after.

Speaker 9 (13:47):
But also I wanted to compliment you guys on the
Michael Rainey interview yesterday. Right, Yeah, but did you guys
know that Sewn Stone was supposed to be on.

Speaker 6 (13:56):
Power No, nobody knew that except for Shawn Stone.

Speaker 9 (14:00):
I actually just there was a promotion on the radio
called Powercasting Call, and I actually signed up for it
and they send me my package in my email from
gu and his studio. I was supposed to play either
two character folks, Santana or Shure Brett Thompson.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
What happened? Many Dola, Ma Charlomay.

Speaker 9 (14:26):
I have the receipt to show that I'm not lying.
They actually, uh, somebody named Joshua Brent actually stole three
hundred and forty nine dollars from me.

Speaker 6 (14:35):
Brother, you got got like that, you got got one
of them stupid ass scheme, Sean.

Speaker 9 (14:39):
Well before I have brown, Charlotmae. I know you love writers,
and I want to shout out Ryan Dust. That's r
A y O N d U S T. Ryan Dust.
He's a great writer from Jamaica, but he lives in Paris.
At this moment, y'all go check out his poetry.

Speaker 7 (14:56):
All right, get it off your chest eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
If you need to vin, hit us up right now.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 9 (15:09):
Ray right, Ray Yo, Charla Mann yamfy, what up.

Speaker 2 (15:13):
Are we losing?

Speaker 1 (15:14):
This is your time to get it off your chest.
I got an indoor pool pool. We want to hear
from you on the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 9 (15:20):
Get on the phone right now.

Speaker 1 (15:21):
He'll tell you what it.

Speaker 13 (15:22):
Is we live.

Speaker 1 (15:23):
Hello, who's this Jeremy? Get it off your chest now?

Speaker 18 (15:28):
You know, just hearing all this hip hop stuff, I've
just seen that. Drake just dropping the new dream. I'm like,
you know, can't Drake just gotta help out the culture.
Man got to you gotta do something because it's ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (15:40):
Right now, you say, Kendrick gott to help out the culture.

Speaker 6 (15:43):
Yes man, yes, this man just gave you four records
last month. It it hasn't been a month since the
Drake Kendrick battle. Kendrick just gave y'all four records last month,
not like us as one of the top records in
the country.

Speaker 9 (15:56):
I know, I know, bless God is that?

Speaker 11 (15:58):
But like.

Speaker 9 (16:00):
I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (16:01):
Congratulations on the book.

Speaker 18 (16:03):
You know you don't have to see the child or
the kids their son, you know what I mean?

Speaker 6 (16:08):
You and you don't have to what but you know,
beat his son. They can't beat his son. Logan to
beat the hell out of envy.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
What are you talking about?

Speaker 3 (16:16):
Oh my, chart the man come onto, come on, Oh my.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
That's right.

Speaker 16 (16:25):
I hope you don't have to, don't you Congratulations?

Speaker 18 (16:31):
I want to say copying a philosopher.

Speaker 1 (16:35):
That's right, Get on into dye line is available right now?
What are you talking? What are you talking about?

Speaker 6 (16:39):
Feeds your son? It's an inside joke, Okay, I tell y'all. Basically,
if you stink, right, you don't say somebody stink you'd
be like, damn, you know your son must be hungry,
because when somebody said they're going to feed their son,
that mean they're going to wash up, like they need
to go wash up.

Speaker 4 (16:55):
So I need to go home and feed my son.

Speaker 1 (16:58):
The country issues until the country, it's the inside joke.

Speaker 2 (17:02):
Him and that white boy be coming up.

Speaker 6 (17:06):
No, it actually came from a little tailor gang and
they our producer.

Speaker 1 (17:13):
We'll explain. We'll explain later this week.

Speaker 4 (17:15):
All right, we'll.

Speaker 1 (17:17):
Get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five
one five one. If you need the event, you get
us up. Now. We got just with the Mess coming up.

Speaker 8 (17:23):
Yes, Young Miami speaks on city girls possibly separating.

Speaker 1 (17:27):
Wow, Okay, we'll get to that next with Jess with
the Mess.

Speaker 7 (17:30):
And then after Jess with the Mess, we got a
huge announcement, a call show announcement, so don't move.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, Good
morning everybody.

Speaker 7 (17:40):
It's dj n V Jess Lyria Charlamage the God we
are the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 6 (17:44):
Good morning, good morning, and listen man, thank you everybody
who's been going out to get my third book, get
on us a die line. I want to tell y'
all that tonight I will be at the Arc with
Books for Sale by Mahogany Books in Washington, d C.
With my good sister Angela Rye will be there at
seven pm having a discussion about my new book Get
on Us or Die Line. So it's the Arc with

(18:05):
with Books for Sale by Mahogany Books tonight at seven
pm in d C. So go to watch Small Talk
Sucks dot Com. We get those tickets. That's right, and
let's get to Jest with the message for you as well.

Speaker 19 (18:16):
Her lines just a robber Moore just don't do no lines,
don't do that.

Speaker 2 (18:21):
She don't spend nobody world.

Speaker 4 (18:25):
Why Jests worldwide mass on the breakfast Club. She's the coaching.

Speaker 20 (18:30):
She was able to get y'all to see something and
understand something that nobody.

Speaker 1 (18:35):
Could get you to see. That's time to set it off.

Speaker 8 (18:38):
So Young Miami speaks on City Girls going their separate ways.
She sat down with a complex and she spoke on
while her and JT decided, you know, to not really
call it quits but do things on her own.

Speaker 15 (18:50):
I think when the City Girls albums just dropped any
ofth and do too well and we was just like
trying to do our press rue. You know, the whole
rollout of the album was just so bad because we
were She's in two different spaces, you know, like we're
older now, and it was just like she was doing
her own things. She on the West Coast on Miami,
I'm doing my own thing. And I felt like, naturally

(19:10):
when when she doing her own thing, it just worked
for her, and when I'm doing my own thing, it
worked for me. But when we get together as a group,
it just wasn't connecting. It just wasn't working them. So
I think we both was at a point where it
was just like we thought, she just do our own.

Speaker 8 (19:24):
Yeah, so that was always speculation at the city girls
were like done with the actual group, but it was
no real confirmation.

Speaker 1 (19:32):
It seemed like the opposite though. It seemed like when
they come together, the records are bigger.

Speaker 6 (19:36):
I think, yeah, I feel like it's a disconnect between
between them personally persons, but more so their team or
the label or somebody, because they always delivered to me anyway,
it was the music, but then something that doesn't connect her.

Speaker 2 (19:51):
I think it's the other way around. I think really
it's them personally.

Speaker 8 (19:54):
I feel like they don't connect or they've been stopped
like being in single with each other and in business like.

Speaker 2 (20:02):
They like the music. They thrive through their music together.
What are you doing?

Speaker 6 (20:09):
I was thinking about their choreography because you said they
not together, but I was like, man, I remember they
used to be on stage and the dance where they.

Speaker 1 (20:16):
Go to side.

Speaker 8 (20:17):
That's what I think, right in music, like when they
are the city girls in business like, I think they
make more sense together. They're bigger together in music, but
like personally, it's probably like no.

Speaker 7 (20:32):
Record was dope. I don't think it caught on like
it was a boast. I thought that was a dope record.
They had a lot of dope records on their album,
and I just don't they connected.

Speaker 6 (20:38):
No, just right because JT is like the focus on
just the music. JT likes the rap, but then you
know Young Miami wants to do all other stuff, the
podcast and the TV show and everything else that ain't
really JT thing. Yeah, yes, I agree with I can
see what you're saying, and.

Speaker 8 (20:52):
They make that very clear. They just show that, you know,
without even saying that is our.

Speaker 6 (20:56):
TV show still coming, Young Miami. I'm not sure she
listens every Morning slip her love her? Did the TV
show still come in Young Miami? Let the people know,
gotta let us know.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
Girl. She listened to us on a one point one
on five point three to beat in Miami.

Speaker 2 (21:09):
And Miami shout out, but yeah, no one on.

Speaker 1 (21:11):
Three five to Beata.

Speaker 4 (21:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (21:15):
But I'm happy that she could be transparent to you know,
because that's always been a question.

Speaker 2 (21:21):
And then the fans make it so much bigger.

Speaker 8 (21:23):
They amplify it, you know, because so I see the
girls fans and then we got young Miami fans and
JT fans. So I'm glad that she sheds some type
of light on it. Kanye is being sued by former
assistant So Kanye West. Former executive slash personal assistant, Lauren
Pisciata is suing him for sexual harassment. According to our lawsuit,

(21:43):
Kanye hired her in July twenty twenty one after meeting
her when she was when he was putting together his
fashion line. She claims that she was a successful OnlyFans model,
making one million dollars a year, but after but a
year after joining Kanye's team, he lets approached her, saying
that he wants her to be more godlike and that
he would pay her a million a year if she

(22:05):
quit OnlyFans, so she agreed. She claims that shortly after that,
Kanye started to send her inappropriate text messages. The messages
are described to be very vulgar and use explicit language.
One I'm just gonna read one of them and said,
is my wiener racist?

Speaker 2 (22:20):
It is this e f and racist wiener of mine.

Speaker 8 (22:24):
I'm going to beat this f and racist wiener for
being f and racist. I'm gonna steal the pictures of
white women with black asses and beat the side of
my racist wiener.

Speaker 1 (22:36):
She also Jesus.

Speaker 8 (22:38):
She also claims that he would masturbate during that phone
conversations and would ask if she could hear or guess what.

Speaker 1 (22:43):
He was doing. Massive okay.

Speaker 8 (22:50):
She was also reportedly obsessed with the penis size of
all her boyfriends, who yeah the lawsuits, she received several
section photos and videos of Kanye. She claimed he later
promoted her to chief of staff with a four million
dollar a year salary, but she was fired in October
twenty twenty two. She claimed Kanye offered her a three

(23:13):
million dollar severance package but never paid it, so she's
suing for breach of contracts or sexual harassment, wrongful termination,
and hostile work environment.

Speaker 4 (23:22):
First of all, there was a lot, there a lot.

Speaker 6 (23:24):
He told the woman to get off only fans, allegedly
to be more God God, and he would pay her. Yeah,
that's like back in the day you go in the
script club and say you don't have to do this.

Speaker 4 (23:33):
You got to do this. You ain't got you.

Speaker 1 (23:36):
And he said his penis is his penis.

Speaker 8 (23:38):
Race racist and he's gonna beat his penis races penis.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
That's what he said. He's gonna beat it.

Speaker 6 (23:47):
While gonna punish it for being racist corps while they're
on the phone.

Speaker 2 (23:51):
Yes, no, that was a text.

Speaker 8 (23:54):
During their phone conversations, he would masturbate and asked her
if she could guess, like, guess what I'm.

Speaker 6 (23:59):
Doing, Guess what race my penis.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
That sounds like a terrible ball. He would try to
put in the rap.

Speaker 6 (24:06):
Yeah, like I can see him trying to make that
go in a in a rhyme scheme.

Speaker 8 (24:12):
So that's allegedly she has suffered or whatever. But look
when he hit up like all right, i'm a I'm a.
When he promoted her to chief of staff with the
four hundred Milton with the four million dollars salary and.

Speaker 1 (24:25):
Then four million.

Speaker 2 (24:28):
Yeah, she was like all right.

Speaker 8 (24:30):
Then he turned around the fighter off of the big
had three million dollars Severns that ain't never paid.

Speaker 4 (24:36):
Okay, I get it. So that's a contract. She it's
cutting dry. She's gonna be old some money. Yeah, pretty much.

Speaker 1 (24:42):
It's my Phoenix races.

Speaker 6 (24:45):
The white women want to to easty coming right.

Speaker 1 (24:51):
I can see that being put in a wrap right now.
But that was just mess, all right.

Speaker 4 (24:56):
That was a mess. That was That was a mess.

Speaker 9 (24:59):
All right.

Speaker 7 (24:59):
When we come back, we got my car show announcement,
huge announcement, will do when we come back. And then
we got front page news with Morgan Woods and don't
go anywhere.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
It's the Breakfast Club. Come on it. You're checking out
the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 4 (25:11):
That's right.

Speaker 7 (25:12):
A lot of you guys have been DM and emailing
with the Breakfast Club by the way, email and texting
me asking me about the car show.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
And we are back.

Speaker 7 (25:20):
The Drive Your Dreams Car Show is touching down August
seventeenth at the Meadowlands Expo Center in Jersey. All right,
it's indoor outdoor car show this year. So we have food, trucks.
We have every type of car, old school cars, bikes, trucks,
American muscle and more. And you know every year we
do it for the community. Right, kids five and under
are free. Every kid in the building well while supplies last,

(25:43):
will get a book back with everything for school supply
related so pencil pens, scissors, glue.

Speaker 1 (25:50):
Textbooks, notebooks and all that for your kids.

Speaker 7 (25:52):
Kids five and under free and kids get free haircuts.

Speaker 1 (25:55):
All right.

Speaker 7 (25:56):
We got celebrity cars from offset B fifty cent, French Montana, Hey,
Boogie with the Hoodie, Cash, Cobaine, Bass Wag and more.
So get your tickets now.

Speaker 4 (26:12):
You could have been let that drum rolle.

Speaker 1 (26:13):
Yeah, that's what I'm waiting for. The music music never came,
New music never.

Speaker 4 (26:17):
Came, and you could have been let the drum rolle.

Speaker 7 (26:19):
But once again, it's going down August seventeenth at the
Meadowlands Expo Center in Jersey. Indoor and outdoor your favorite
celebrity cars, cars from all types of things, American muscles, exotics,
old school cars, bikes, trucks and more. There are rides, jumpies,
face painting for the kids. So much going on. Parking
is absolutely positively.

Speaker 4 (26:39):
Free Okay, okay, So.

Speaker 7 (26:40):
We're talking about a show that for less than forty dollars,
you get all of that, all right? And I'm talking again.
Kids five and under are free. Free haircuts for the kids. Also, better.

Speaker 1 (26:52):
Miss it. So that's August seventeen. Get your tickets. Tickets
are on sale right now.

Speaker 7 (27:00):
Out and there's early bird tickets, so save yourself a
lot of money. And I can't wait to see you guys.
August seventeenth. To Drive your Dreams Car Show is back.
It's brought to you by Lincoln Tech, Monster Energy, and
East Jeep.

Speaker 1 (27:13):
So get your tickets.

Speaker 7 (27:14):
If you haven't got your tickets, it's on sale right now,
all right, All right.

Speaker 1 (27:19):
Now, Jess, can I have your truck for the car show?

Speaker 2 (27:23):
If you're gonna help pay it off shore?

Speaker 1 (27:25):
What you mean help pay it off?

Speaker 8 (27:26):
Only like maybe nine thousand dollars? I just wanted for
one day, just a couple of hours, all right, all right?
Cool Charlamagne. Nope, I can't have your car.

Speaker 6 (27:35):
I don't have nothing. Yes, you do what you want
to escalate, Yes, thousand miles on it. So give them
the saber Rie super U Yes, gas fishing, that's.

Speaker 7 (27:47):
Right, Yeah, got no damn super Damn. I gotta take
your super roue so once again. August seventeenth, to drive
your dreams. Car show is back meadow Lands Expo Center
in Jersey into I'll.

Speaker 4 (27:57):
Let you get the Central. I got a center for real.

Speaker 1 (27:58):
You ain't got no God damn got a Nissan Central?

Speaker 7 (28:01):
Do they still make me so on Central? They don't
even make me anymore? I got a Nissan Centrics Center. Okay,
so get your.

Speaker 1 (28:06):
Tickets now, Centric shut things down?

Speaker 4 (28:08):
You be understanding?

Speaker 1 (28:10):
Center is crazy? Hell up in.

Speaker 6 (28:12):
That twenty twenty four Nissan Centric Compact call you think
it's a game?

Speaker 7 (28:16):
Watch Family fun Day. I can't wait to see you guys.
August seventeenth, and front page news is next morning everybody.

Speaker 1 (28:23):
It's dj n.

Speaker 7 (28:25):
V Jess hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club.
Let's get back in some front page news.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
Morgan, good morning, morning morning. How y'all doing. How you
feeling Morgan? Oh good?

Speaker 2 (28:35):
Yeah, So let's get into some crazy news this morning.

Speaker 10 (28:38):
The social platform AX now a law allows pornography with
some restrictions. Now, if you know, you know, to some extent,
this is not new, But I'm not going to get
too much into that. The Elon Musk led company formerly
known as Twitter, shared an official update to its usage policies.

Speaker 2 (28:53):
It says you.

Speaker 10 (28:54):
May share consensually produced and distributed adult nudity or sexual
behavior for divided it's properly labeled and not prominently displayed.
The update ads that X believes users should be able
to create and share material with sexual themes as long
as it's consensual. It calls it a legitimate form of

(29:14):
artistic expression.

Speaker 6 (29:17):
And don't complain about it if you're still on on X. Okay,
that's what y'all love to do. Y'all love to complain
about Elon Musk. Y'all love to complain about what's on next.
But y'all steady over there letting them tweets fly. They
call them tweet still because it's not.

Speaker 2 (29:31):
What you call them.

Speaker 4 (29:31):
They call them.

Speaker 7 (29:33):
It seems like they're having problem money. If they're starting
to do things like that, they.

Speaker 2 (29:37):
Off of the app.

Speaker 1 (29:38):
That's what seems like concept. I haven't been on X
since twenty eighteen.

Speaker 6 (29:42):
If you see anything from me on X, that's my
promo team post and stuff.

Speaker 4 (29:46):
I don't go over there the same.

Speaker 2 (29:48):
Save the kids from X anyways, well.

Speaker 10 (29:50):
Meanwhile, primary election season is still underway and voters will
head to the polls in five states today. Primaries are
being held in New Jersey, Iowa, Montana, New Mexico, and
South Dakota, Montana. Republicans will select their nominee to take
on Democratic Senator John Tester, who's considered one of the
most vulnerable Democrats in this election cycle because they are
looking to fill more seats. Republican candidate Tim Shee he

(30:13):
was endorsed by former President Trump in February, and New
Jersey Congressman Andy Kim is expected to be in battled
Senator Bob Mendez for the Democratic nomination for Senate, as
Mendez is facing trial on federal bribery charges. Mendez, meanwhile
is reportedly trying to save his seat by running as
an independent.

Speaker 1 (30:31):
Make sure y'all registered the vote. Thank you Morgan, that's your.

Speaker 2 (30:34):
Front page news. I'm Morgan.

Speaker 10 (30:35):
Would follow me on social at Morgan Media, and you
could follow more news coverage at Black Information Network and
viinnews dot com.

Speaker 7 (30:42):
I and when we come back, we have the Governor
of Pennsylvania, Josh Chaperrol, joining us.

Speaker 1 (30:47):
It don't move, It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning the
Breakfast Club. Good morning.

Speaker 7 (30:53):
Everybody is dj MV Jess Hilariy Schlamina Gad.

Speaker 1 (30:57):
We are the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 3 (30:58):
We have our sister.

Speaker 1 (30:59):
Angela Rye with us this morning.

Speaker 7 (31:01):
We got a special guest in the building, Governor Josh Shapiro.

Speaker 1 (31:05):
Welcome, good morning, feeling this.

Speaker 4 (31:07):
Morning, morning, good working hard, feeling good. You're not related
to being Shapiro, are you?

Speaker 1 (31:11):
Hell man man?

Speaker 3 (31:16):
Every so often, you know when he says some crazy thing,
we got to go tweet. Hey, just a reminder, I'm
not related to Okay.

Speaker 6 (31:25):
You know, I have a short list of people who
I would like to see, you know, run for president
one day, and you are on that list.

Speaker 4 (31:31):
Is that something you have aspirations of doing?

Speaker 3 (31:32):
First off, I appreciate that you take some note of
the work we're doing in the pencil maan like sincerely,
it means a lot to me. I'm all in for
Joe Biden, and I think this is a moment where
we've had some conversations. You've, you know, candidly, you've pushed
the party. You've pushed others to maybe think about some
things that we hadn't thought about in the past. But
we're locked and this is a binary choice between Donald

(31:54):
Trump and Joe Biden. I'm gonna do everything in my
power to make sure Joe Biden gets elected. Listen, I
hear the conversation, I hear the chatter, hear the noise.
I'm humbled by it, truly, But honestly, I don't wake
up at night, in the middle of night thinking about it.
I wake up in the middle of night thinking about
the work I'm doing for Pennsylvania, the work I gotta
do as governor. And I think if you stop thinking
about that, if you stop thinking about your responsibilities, then

(32:16):
you don't serve the people at Pennsylvania. Well, and that's
my focus.

Speaker 7 (32:19):
Before we get into the questions, how did you get here?
How did you get into public service? What made you
say this is something I want to do. Was it
something that was done wrong by your family? What got
you to this position? Is said I want to run
in this crazy politics skin.

Speaker 3 (32:30):
You know, Look, I grew up in a comfortable, middle
class home. My mom a school teacher. She was a
public school teacher in Philly till she had me and
my siblings, since she was an educator later in her life.
My dad was just like the local pediatrician, the local
baby doc. They were very focused on helping others. And also,
as I said before, you know Charlotte Maye, faith played

(32:50):
a really central role in our lives. Every Friday night
we were around that Sabbath dinner table, something my wife
and I continued to do for our kids today, grounding
us in our faith and faith that teaches us to
go out and work for others. And so I didn't
grow up thinking I wanted to be in politics. I
certainly en grow up thinking I was ever going to
be a governor. But I did grow up thinking I
had a responsibility to others. I had work I needed

(33:13):
to do for others. My parents instilled that in me
in an early age. It wasn't until later in life,
actually in college, where I thought it was gonna be
a doctor like my dad, and I flunked out of
pre med. I was on the basketball team there, got
cut from the basketball team. Both things happened in the
exact same day, and I thought my life was over right.
And then literally that night, someone knocked on my dorm

(33:33):
room door and said, hey, you should run for student government.
I'm like, why would I ever want to do that?
It was like never on my mind. As I look
back on that pivotal day which set me on this path,
I realized the truth is service was always there for me.
I just didn't exactly know how I was going to
do that service. So that's how it happened for me.

Speaker 5 (33:51):
One of the things that we know shapes public policy
often are the things that we see on TV. There's
a show this is very popular out of Philadelphia right now,
Abbott Elementary is the one show I'm going to watch religiously. Yes,
And of course, Quincy Brentons creator, you talked about your
mother being a public school teacher. How influential has that show?

(34:15):
How has that been for you given your own connection
to the public school system. Of course, you had a
billion dollar increase in the budget this year to go
towards basic education in Pennsylvania.

Speaker 1 (34:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (34:27):
Look, I'm proud as governor that we fought hard and
successfully got done the largest increase in public education in
the history of Pennsylvania. And by the way, I did
that being the only governor in the entire country with
a divided legislature, So I got a Senate led by
Republican's House slid by Democrats. Fun fact, there's only two
divide legislatures in the whole country. That's the Congress of

(34:49):
the United States. They don't get a whole lot done,
and the Pennsylvania Legislature. We fought hard for that. I
think what Abbott Elementary means to me, or says to me,
and I realized it, it's sort of different forever, buddy
is It shows the struggles, it shows the inequities, but
it also shows the love that these teachers, that these
these administrators have for these kids, and the love that

(35:10):
kids have back. And I think, isn't that the story
of so many schools that you know, these kids being
able to do well, these teachers being able to do
well despite the fact the government hasn't always been there
for them in an equitable manner. That's one of the
biggest challenges we're facing in Pennsylvania, which is not just
the dollars that go to school, which is important, right
and I'm proud of the money we put in, but

(35:31):
the distribution formula. And I hate to kind of nerd
out on you here, but I got too many kids
learning who were learning on empty bellies. I mean, you
think about yourself. You can't do this show without breakfast
without your coffee. Yeah, and so we have big problems
that I fought hard and successfully got universal free breakfast
for kids, and I had you know, some people say,

(35:52):
well kids should eat at home. Well, you know what,
there are some kids who can't eat at home, and
so we got to be there for them. Same thing
with mental health. I know that's a huge just your
for you. It's been a big issue for me. I
campaigned on it. I talk about every day. We got
a new one hundred million it's about to hopefully god
go and grow to a two hundred million dollar fund
just to allow schools to hire mental health counselors, have
mental health resources online for kids. We got to solve

(36:14):
these problems for our kids, and we've got to drive
the dollars out in a more equitable way so students
have a shot. I believe in making sure Pennsylvania is
a place where everybody's you know, got the freedom to
chart their own course and the opportunity to succeed. That
starts in our classrooms.

Speaker 7 (36:30):
I had a question about some of the gun violence
I hear a lot in Pennsylvania. What's being done to
make sure we slow that down or even stop that?
And I see a lot of I see a lot
of drug use in Pennsylvania. I mean, I'm seeing all
over the country, but I do see a lot in
parts of Brooklyn.

Speaker 1 (36:45):
I see it.

Speaker 7 (36:45):
I see parts in Philly where it's almost looked like
people look like zombies, like they're so strung out.

Speaker 1 (36:50):
What's being done to make sure we take care.

Speaker 3 (36:52):
Of at Yeah, look, you got this dangerous combination on
the streets in Philly and elsewhere. As you said, envy
between those who are back not only the disease of addiction,
and my words are purposeful. Addiction is a disease, not
a crime. Correct those who are battling mental health challenges
and too many damn guns on our streets, infecting these
neighborhoods and our kids with these poisons that we're claiming

(37:15):
too many lives. So I've been a prosecute, I've done
that work, but I also understand if you're actually going
to make our community safe, you've got to invest in treatment.
You've got to invest in mental health, and one of
the things I'm real proud of as governors, you also
got to invest in community based efforts to reduce violence.
So yet we're hiring more cops and I'm not ashamed
to say that, and challenge me on that if you want.

(37:37):
But we're also investing hundreds of millions of dollars in
violence prevention money, money for community groups, money for church groups,
money for the folks that are doing the hard work
of ideally with kids, keeping guns out of the hands
of kids, showing them a way to resolve their disputes
without picking up a gun, understanding that when you pick

(37:59):
up that in the first place, we've probably failed that
child and that generation if we let them think that
that's the answer to their problems. So we got a
lot of work to do. And my bottom line here
is you've got to come at it in a multidisciplinary way.
It's law enforcement, it's community groups, it's mental health, it's
drug treatment, and it's all of that. We're seeing some progress. Listen.
I'm not going to come in your radio show and

(38:20):
say we're out of the woods by any stretch, but
we are seeing some progress in the data. That said,
if you're a mom that lost her kid, let me
tell you something. The data doesn't matter to you no
matter how good it's getting. So we got to keep
at it. We got to keep investment. We got to
keep doing this hard.

Speaker 4 (38:36):
Why more police officers do?

Speaker 6 (38:37):
I agree with all of the investmentship making and mental
health and you know, fighting drug addiction, But why more
police officer Because people will say more police officers don't
essentially make screet say.

Speaker 3 (38:46):
I think police officers need to be properly trained. They
need to look like the communities that they are sworn
to serve and protect, and we've got to make sure
there is order in our communities. You go walk through
these communities as I do, and you listen to folks
in communities. They want more police now, they want their
constitutional rights protected, but they want to make sure that
if somebody's reacan have it on their block, that order

(39:07):
is restored. And I think you do that by making
sure you hire police again, properly trained, look like the
communities are sworn to protect. Hold them accountable if they
break the rules, but make sure that you've got you know, order,
you've got peace, you've got security in a neighborhood. If
a neighborhood isn't safe, kids can't learn. If a neighborhood's
not safe, families can't thrive, small businesses can't open, Small

(39:30):
businesses can't do well. So you've got to make sure
you create that safety. Safety is not only coming from police,
but safety is coming from a multitude of the investments
like I was talking about before them.

Speaker 7 (39:40):
All Right, we got more with Governor Josh Shapiro when
we come back. The Governor of Pennsylvania is the breakfast club.
Good morning morning. Everybody is dj n V Jesse Larry
Chelamine the guy we are to breakfast club, our says
Angel Rai is with us this morning and we're kicking
it with Governor of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro. Let me ask
you a question. You know, we talked about guns BEFO
for right, and the law's changed in the last five years, right,

(40:02):
very lenient when they come to guns, right, So I'm
reading it now and it says Pennsylvania is an open
carry state without a permit, and Pennsylvania does not limit
the type of weapon which a person may possess. It
could be a handgun, rifle, shotgun, or assault weapon. What
are your thoughts on the fact that it's been so
lenient in the last five years. I mean, at one
time you could not own a gun in New York
and New Jersey and now with the right permit.

Speaker 1 (40:23):
You can carry anywhere you need to.

Speaker 3 (40:25):
Yeah, And to be clear, if you're going to conceal carry,
you need a per.

Speaker 7 (40:28):
Right open permit. For noncnceeeable conceal you need a permit.
But it's a lot easier now. Before it was almost impossible.

Speaker 3 (40:33):
I think the key here is keeping guns out of
the hands of those who shouldn't have them, criminals, youth,
making sure we've got universal background checks. That's something I've
been pushing for for some time. Understanding that we can
both and this is a big deal. This is something
I deal with every day as governor of Pennsylvania. We
can respect the heritage of those who hunt in our

(40:54):
rural communities and our responsible gun on and appreciate the
fact that that Mom and or Philly doesn't want to
see her kid get shot when he's walking home from school,
and you can accomplish both without restricting the rights of
either of those individuals and those that they represent. It
is really important that we have these honest conversations.

Speaker 4 (41:15):
Now.

Speaker 3 (41:15):
Again, I got this divided legislature right, so it's real
hard to get stuff like this done. But we've been
having more and more honest conversations about that I go
in these rural communities, I talk to these mostly Republican leaning,
you know, Pennsylvanians, and I say them, I'm not here
to take away your gun rights, but we can all
agree these guns shouldn't be in the hands of kids,

(41:36):
these guns shouldn't be in the hands of criminals. And
you know they agree. And so what I'm trying to
do is bring about some more common sense when it
comes to our gun laws in Pennsylvania. I think it's
a model for where we need to go in this country.

Speaker 4 (41:48):
There's a lot of things that you've done that I like.

Speaker 6 (41:49):
Man, the probation reform, yeah with Meek Mill, the clean
Slate three point zero you talk to those, and the
criminal justice from can you talk to me?

Speaker 4 (41:57):
It's been a big priority.

Speaker 1 (41:58):
Mind.

Speaker 3 (41:58):
You know, you might think it's sir Strang and Shreway,
a guy who is a prosecutor is also now leading
an effort on criminal justice reform and second chances. Look,
I think Pennsylvania needs to be a place. I think
America needs to be a place where everybody's got the
freedom to chart their own course. The opportunity to succeed
starts in our classrooms. It goes through our small businesses.
For some it goes through a union trade hall. For

(42:19):
others it goes to the military. We got to create
economic opportunity for people, but for those that we fail,
for those who didn't get a chance, for those who
get caught up in the criminal justice system. We also
have to have a heart that believes in second chances.
And I do the legislation, the historical legislation that I
worked on with Meek, that I worked on with others

(42:40):
in the legislature who did incredible work on this, folks
like Jordan Harris, Joanna McClinton, Tony Williams, and others. It
says what our values are in Pennsylvania, that we're forgiving,
that we believe in second chances, that we want to
make sure you can get back up on your feet
and get a shot to start your small business, go
on your kids, you know, school, you know trip, whatever

(43:00):
it may be. And I couldn't have been more proud
and frankly more emotional to sign those bills into laws.
So now we wipe out that's the clean slave part,
wipe out part of or some of your prior offenses
to give you a chance to get back up on
your feet. We basically cap the amount of time you
can be on probation. Look, Meek brought attention to this

(43:21):
by virtue of the fact that he was having technical
violations that were landing him back in prison. Understand, people
literally aren't breaking the law, they are not committing another crime,
and then they were being sent back to jail because
of these technical violations. That's crazy.

Speaker 4 (43:36):
He was trying to think school.

Speaker 3 (43:38):
Yes, so that is now that has now been addressed.
We've got these what I'd call sort of a soft cap,
an opportunity for those not to end up behind bars,
not to end up not being able to provide for
your family. This really really meaningful stuff. And by the way,
Meek deserves a lot of credit. He and I've become
really good friends over a number of years. We've had
a lot of raw and honest conversations. And if he

(43:58):
wasn't willing to put himself out there and share of
himself and be vulnerable, which is not something any of
us like to do, and certainly he didn't like to do.
But as a result of him being out there, he's
helping a whole lot of people whose names are not
Meek Mill, who aren't famous who don't have audiences necessary
with the governor, with other elected officials. And I think

(44:21):
Pennsylvania is a more just place because of his contributions
and the hard work of many of us.

Speaker 5 (44:26):
You talked about being all in for Joe Biden, and
of course, last week there was some groundbreaking news, historical
news that came out with our former president having thirty
four criminal indictments. A lot of folks have been talking
about the need for Joe Biden to pardon Donald Trump

(44:47):
if that were to come up with the federal cases.
What is your posture on that, given the fact that
you are responsible for balancing a divided state legislature.

Speaker 3 (44:56):
Yeah, well, first off, just I'll be a legal nerve
here for a second. I'm sorry, sorry to do that,
but he was convicted in a state court, So any
pardon Joe Biden could give wouldn't matter, because, right that'd
be a federal charge, and who knows if they're ever
going to come to fruition prior to the election. Here's
what I think we need to remember, you know, for

(45:18):
as challenge as our system can be, sometimes, this was
a case that was decided by twelve ordinary Americans, twelve
of Donald Trump's fellow Americans hurt all this evidence. They
considered the law as presented to them, they made sure
that they were diligent in their deliberations, and they found

(45:41):
unanimously thirty four times that he broke the law. And
I think, you know, whatever your politics are, we you
like Donald Trump, don't like Donald Trump. We have to
respect the process. I've seen the process up close again
as Attorney General, for all of its flaws. Jury's work
and juries need to be respected in our system, and
so I think the jury should have Obviously, he's got

(46:04):
to write to appeal, he'll have his appeals, He'll be
heard by other courts. But I think the work of
jury's needs to be respected here.

Speaker 6 (46:11):
You think the Trump conviction is going to cause political
retaliation in the courts, like even jury's selection beginning in
the Hunter and Biden try.

Speaker 4 (46:17):
Do you think that it would be a tit for
tat type thing.

Speaker 3 (46:19):
I want to say no, because I believe in the system.
And I mean no, no, I'm not tryaboth. I mean like,
I really believe in this system. Do you believe in
that other party? The Maga version of that party. It
is my hope that judges juris prosecutors, defense attorneys will
ultimately do the right thing, which is just simply all
the facts, fill the evidence, and render a fair judgment.

(46:41):
What scares me about Donald Trump is the way he
wants to weaponize our justice system and use it against
his enemy. They've said it, yes, the way he says
literally he wants to be a dictator. Let me ask
you, you don't have to be a great student of history. No,
think about all the dictators that have lived throughout history.
You know how many minority groups do well under a dictator.

(47:01):
Not many, right, minorities get screwed when there are dictators.
And Donald Trump has promised to be a dictator. This
guy's extremist. He is dangerous. He is someone who is
out there to exact revenge. We don't do well when
that happens. And so I think, while I believe in
the system, and that's why I kind of pause when
you ask that, Not that I was trying to bide

(47:22):
your question, but I want to believe in the system,
but I'm scared to death if he's in charge of
the system and the way he might try and use
it to exact revenge.

Speaker 2 (47:31):
But you talked about this system holding.

Speaker 5 (47:33):
And so where do you find the balance in critiquing
the system that you so believe in right and saying
this is an absolute no, but let me tell you
or we can improve.

Speaker 3 (47:42):
I do believe in the system, but I also know
the system is flawed. Let me give you a concrete example.
And I saw this up close and personal. What I
routinely saw where there was a breakdown, where there was
an injustice done, is where someone didn't have access to
legal counsel, where a defendant was showing up in court
basically with one arm tied behind their back because they
have a good lawyer. Because my view is if you

(48:05):
got a fair fight, then that's a big part of
making sure that the system works. Still got to deal
with bias, you still got to deal with personalities things
like that, but you got to at least start with
that fair fight. And now we are beginning to have
that in Pennsylvania by virtue of the funding for indigen Defense.
That's a concrete example, and that also says to someone
maybe who has never been involved in the system, Hey,

(48:26):
I can have a little bit more faith in this process.
I can have a little bit more faith in how
the systems work. And make it just a little bit better.

Speaker 7 (48:32):
We got more with Governor Josh Shapiro, So don't move
as the breakfast club good morning.

Speaker 1 (48:36):
Yeah, we are the breakfast Club DJ.

Speaker 7 (48:38):
And V Jesse, Larry Charlamage, the guy we got angela
ride with us this morning as we're kicking it with
the Governor of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro Charlamage.

Speaker 6 (48:46):
Another thing that you do that I love, you know,
in regard to the message, and you have the community text number. Yeah, Well,
people who have questions in commons? Do you read all
those texts?

Speaker 3 (48:55):
I read a lot of them. I've been lying if
I told you I read them all. And I get
sort of my team and give me a you know,
a sampling. And by the way, good ones, bad ones,
ones with questions, one where someone got help, one where
someone didn't get help. And we're constantly working to change. Look,
I think in government there should be no wrong door
to reach your elected representatives, your governor, your mayor, representive,

(49:17):
you name it. We shouldn't have to force the public
to bend toward the way we do it. We need
to bend towards that. And so if they want to
text me, great, I'm gonna listen. It's another reason why
I don't just stand up at you know, the press
conference in front of the podium with the CEO, the
whole thing. I do some of that, but I also
will go on TikTok or Instagram and do a live
with someone about the very topic that I'm fighting for

(49:40):
and reach people where they are. And that's Look, I'm
not here blow smoke, but like, that's one of the
reasons why I think you all have been so successful.
You're reaching people where they are. You're talking about topics
that matter to them, not that you're not forcing them
to you know, sort of bend to what's on your mind.
You're in touch with where the community is. And I
think whether it's on the radio, whether it's on TikTok,
whether it's in the newspaper, you got to meet people

(50:01):
where they are. And that's what I'm focused on doing
every day.

Speaker 6 (50:04):
What about critiquing the party, Like at a Democrat, what
do you think they're getting wrong?

Speaker 3 (50:07):
I think Democrats gave up on rural communities across America,
certainly across Pennsylvania, got too damn elite and started erecting
artificial barriers to entry and I'm trying to rip away
those artificial barriers to entry and show up in these communities.
Let me give you a couple concrete points. My first
day in office, literally my first full day, I signed

(50:29):
an executive order doing away with the college degree requirement
for state jobs in government. Ninety two percent of our
state jobs. That's sixty seven thousand jobs that now you
wouldn't need a college degree for. And by the way,
in the years since I've done that, sixty percent of
our new hires don't have a college degree. Why do
I bring that up? There was an artificial barrier to entry.

(50:51):
It was shutting people out for no damn good reason. Sure,
you know, if you're going to be a lawyer, we
want you have a law degree. If you're going to
be a doctor working in the state, we want you
to have a metal degree. But beyond that, like you
shouldn't have these artificial barriers. And I think what our
party has done too much over the last generation is
we've erected these barriers and said to certain people, we

(51:13):
don't want you in the conversation. So I'm trying to
do away with that. We've also said to certain communities
we're not only not showing up. We don't give a
damn about you. Let me tell you something. I show
up in these royal communities. I talk to folks, I listen,
I deliver for them, and the election results show that they're,
you know, happy with the work I'm doing. But I
think what it also has shown me, and I'm always

(51:35):
learning as an elected official, is actually, you go to
one of these conservative royal communities, or you go to
one of these more whatever progressive urban communities. Everybody basically
wants the same thing. It's four things. They want a
good school for their kids, right, They want safe communities,
They want economic opportunity. They don't want anybody with their freedom.

Speaker 1 (51:53):
You know.

Speaker 3 (51:53):
They want you to protect their freedoms. And we have
too many people right now losing freedoms, losing opportun tunity,
and instead, I think I'm trying to bring people together,
Republican and Democrat alike, to focus on those four things,
and we're making progress so that I can give a
speech in Philly, and I can give a speech in
role of an Ago County. I can go and have

(52:16):
a picnic in a rural community and go to the
roots picnic last weekend and say the same thing to everybody.
And I think that level of consistency we have not
always shown in a party, that way of showing up,
that way of erecting artificial barriers to stop entry. That's
been a problem for our party, and we're trying to
change that in Pennsylvania.

Speaker 6 (52:35):
So, ad a Democrat, what do you think Republicans are
getting right?

Speaker 3 (52:40):
It's a hard question because I think you have to
separate out kind of that Trump wing of the party
from you know, sort of the common sense Republicans, many
of whom I deal with in Pennsylvania every day. I
think they understand effectively the importance of creating economic opportunity
and communities that have been left behind. I think they understand.

(53:02):
I think I understand this as well. But you asked
me about their party. They understand that oftentimes providing capital
addresses an issue way better than some big program that
takes a long time to set up and then ultimately
doesn't work. I think those are some areas where, you know,
I respect the work that you know some Republicans in
Pennsylvania are doing right now.

Speaker 6 (53:22):
So why don't more Republicans that are I guess of
sound mind, how come more of them aren't standing up
against maga.

Speaker 1 (53:28):
Why are you just letting any parties succumb to MAGA?

Speaker 3 (53:31):
Yeah, I mean, I understand why you're using that term.
I don't use that term maga. I think in many
ways it's actually disrespectful to the voters who believe in
in that stuff. But we'll agree to kind of disagree
on that it is.

Speaker 6 (53:44):
But it is a difference between traditional conservative yeah values
and what we're seeing now.

Speaker 3 (53:49):
One hundred percent. What I don't understand is just look
at the sort of election data, and again, I keep
coming back to Pennsylvania because this is what I know best.
Donald Trump wins Pennsylvania forty four thousand votes in twenty sixteen.
Since that time, Donald Trump has lost Pennsylvania in twenty
twenty and every single one of Trump's offspring, including the

(54:10):
guy I beat for governor, right, they've all lost every election.
And in addition that they've lost branches of government at
the federal level, They've lost ground in Pennsylvania, they've lost
ground in other you know, swing states. I don't get
why they keep following this guy and following the approach
he brings, following his extremism, because like, even if you

(54:34):
believe it. I think most of them don't believe it
because they're frankly, they're just weak cowards that are afraid,
and so they just sort of go along with him.
But it's also just not a winning formula. If you
look at who's winning, it's me, it's Gretchen Whitler, it's
Wes Moore, it's Andy Basheer, it's Gavin it's people that
are doing common sense things in these states. And go

(54:54):
look at the swing states Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, Georgia.
I mean, you're seeing Democrats win there on common sense
messages and you're seeing the extremist Donald Trump clones losing there.
So why they keep following this guy? I just don't know.
It doesn't make any sense in.

Speaker 6 (55:11):
The report that say nobody flies private in Pennsylvania more
than you, Mike Rubin and Meek mil So, what do
you say to people who say the flights.

Speaker 4 (55:18):
Are coming out of the tax Banfuck.

Speaker 3 (55:20):
We have a state plane. We've had a state plane
for I don't know, thirty forty years. I can go
back and check, and I get around Pennsylvania all the time.
I get around meeting people where they are I show up,
I work my ass off as their governor. I kind
of have this informal rule in my own head. I
don't want to be in the office more than three
days a week, which means I got four days to

(55:40):
be out in the community somewhere, listening, learning, showing up,
and to be governor and show up in Eerie and
Philly in the same day. It's impossible. By cars. I'm
using the plane that other governors have used as well.
And you know what, I'm showing up matters, and I
think too often times our politicians hide and show up.
I want to be there with the people. And by

(56:02):
the way, Mike flies on a hell of a much
nicer final pit, Folks, for November, there are going to
be two names on this ballot, and maybe a few
other randos on there as well. This is a binary
choice between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. But in many ways,
I think this election is not about Joe Biden and

(56:22):
Donald Trump. It's about all of us and what kind
of country we want to keep building for ourselves. I
think if we want to build that kind of country,
there's only one choice in this election, and that's Joe Biden.

Speaker 7 (56:33):
All right, Do you have any Governor Joshapiro, Governor Joshaperro,
thank you for joining.

Speaker 1 (56:37):
US govern Pennsylvania for future president. Right, great to be
with you, guys. That's the Breakfast Club. Good morning Owning everybody.
It's DJ and V Jesse, Larry Chelamane the God.

Speaker 6 (56:46):
We are the Breakfast Clubluth Governors Shapiro for pulling up me.
That's right, yes, Governors, su I GOTQ man Quincy Quincy
Harris connected me and go okay Quincy.

Speaker 1 (56:57):
Yeah, there's radio and Philly's right I Q.

Speaker 4 (57:00):
That's right.

Speaker 6 (57:01):
All right.

Speaker 1 (57:01):
Well let's get to Jest with the message.

Speaker 2 (57:05):
Just Robin Moore, just don't do no lines, don't do
that time talk, nobody talk.

Speaker 4 (57:12):
Why Jest worldwid.

Speaker 1 (57:16):
On the Breakfast Clubs the Coaches Ship.

Speaker 20 (57:18):
She was able to get y'all to see something and
understand something that nobody could.

Speaker 1 (57:23):
Get you to see the time to set it off.

Speaker 8 (57:26):
So Benzino and his daughter Coiler Ray are back on
bad terms. If you don't remember, Menzino was on We
in Miami podcast about a month ago and.

Speaker 2 (57:33):
He seemed like he was defending R Kelly. You got
that audio.

Speaker 9 (57:39):
He said, I.

Speaker 4 (57:41):
Ain't got that off.

Speaker 7 (57:42):
I ain't got that want that one you talking about it?

Speaker 1 (57:45):
Said, do you think we should give our Kelly a
second chance?

Speaker 19 (57:51):
Everybody deserves his second chance.

Speaker 21 (57:53):
But I know that Elvis Lottams from fourteen fifteen, I
know with young girls to keep it one right, I'm
I'm not into that again. The legal age is sixteen
years old? So does that make it right? Does it?

Speaker 4 (58:06):
Yes? Or no?

Speaker 1 (58:06):
To everybody on the table, does that make it right?
If it's legal?

Speaker 3 (58:10):
Does it make it right if it dates a sixteen
year old?

Speaker 2 (58:12):
They're wrong? I don't agree.

Speaker 21 (58:14):
It's gruce all right, all right, So but it's legal
in America. So why is all Kelly doing all this time?

Speaker 1 (58:20):
And not? Because? You know why?

Speaker 21 (58:21):
Because they're fourteen and two years younger?

Speaker 4 (58:24):
Lord have mercy.

Speaker 2 (58:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (58:26):
So after that interview coy La Ray, she shared a
couple of tweets and one of them was, I want
everybody to know I want nothing to do with anything
my father has going on. I haven't spoken to him
and over a year and I don't condone or respect
any of those interviews he got going on. I don't
respect his decision and I really want nothing to do
with him. Please don't even think of me when you
see him.

Speaker 2 (58:45):
Well.

Speaker 8 (58:46):
Benzino was recently did another interview on The Famous and
Wealthy podcast and shared how he felt about Corey disowning him.

Speaker 21 (58:54):
In a comment about the r Kelly situation, said that
she has she doesn't want to have anything to do
with me, no, because of the r Kelly thing. But
then four months ago she's on the math Hoffer Show.
In math Hoffer which I thought was a kind of
crazy question, he asked her, Hey, when did you lose
your virginity? She said at fourteen?

Speaker 17 (59:12):
And I'm no, first, right, I didn't know you know
what I'm saying, right, So I'm like, so here you
are condemning me for saying what I'm saying, which is
grown folks conversation which I never mentioned you, which really
you shouldn't even.

Speaker 21 (59:22):
Really involve yourself. But since you did involve yourself is
what you do? How can you say that when you
just said that you lost your virginia at fourteen? So
is the guy that you lost your virginity at fourteen with?
Is he a pedophile?

Speaker 2 (59:36):
He probably was fourteen too.

Speaker 8 (59:40):
Yeah, So I just I feel like, yeah, okay, she
lost our virginity at fourteen.

Speaker 2 (59:46):
But I think he's so oppressed about the R.

Speaker 8 (59:48):
Kelly thing, like he's linking it to that that could
have the guy that she He could have been a
little boy too, because she was certainly a little girl
when she lost a virginity. But he could have been
a little boy too, you know who she lost her
virginity to.

Speaker 6 (01:00:00):
So, I mean, I would like to see either Coiler
Ray and because that's what it feels like, Coiler Ray
and Benzino don't have a relationship and they learn so
much about each other listening to each other on a
different platforms, you know what I mean. And it's like, Yo,
y'all are father and daughter. Y y'all should sit down
and have a conversation.

Speaker 1 (01:00:18):
They need to stay off the internet.

Speaker 6 (01:00:19):
I mean, that's the thing they're gonna be on the internet,
But maybe they don't need to be talking about the relationship.
If you hear something about your daughter on a podcast,
or you hear something about your pops on the podcast,
how about y'all talk to each other.

Speaker 4 (01:00:29):
Yeah, you know what I.

Speaker 1 (01:00:30):
Mean, and start playing it out on.

Speaker 2 (01:00:32):
On social media on these podcast interviews. Okay.

Speaker 8 (01:00:37):
Sexy Red goes viral for roots Picnic set design, so
she performed at the Roots Picnic over the weekend, and
pictures and videos from her performance started to circulate and
fans were not happy. Sexy Red had a huge red
hat on the stage, like it was big, Like it
was like the old set design that said make Sexy

(01:00:57):
Great Again, obviously a play on the Donald Trump's make
America's Great Again hats, and people automatically assumed that this
was an endorsement because of the interview that she did
last year with.

Speaker 1 (01:01:06):
Theovonne it was sexy Red.

Speaker 14 (01:01:08):
People talk about trying to call him sexy Red.

Speaker 19 (01:01:13):
I'm just saying, hey, is there. Do you think more
people are gonna support Trump now?

Speaker 14 (01:01:16):
And then who Yeah, they support him in the hood
because at first I don't think people see him like
they thought he was racist, saying Louis and you know,
against women. But once he started getting black people out
of jail and giving people their free.

Speaker 1 (01:01:30):
Money, Oh baby, we love Trump.

Speaker 2 (01:01:32):
We need them back in office.

Speaker 19 (01:01:33):
Yeah, that a little bit of free money goes a
long way.

Speaker 2 (01:01:36):
We need them back. I don't know why.

Speaker 8 (01:01:39):
I just sensed a little bit of shade in that
last line that he said. THEO said, yeah, a little
bit of money goes a long way. He doesn't found
that point very funny. Some fans defended her by saying
she has the freedom of choice to support whoever she wants,
and other fans showed their disappointment in her. When Sexy
saw people's reactions to her support for Trump, she high

(01:02:00):
don't ask to clear things up, and she recently tweeted,
it's sexy red for president. I'm on my own I'm
my own candidate. I don't I'm not endorsing anybody period.

Speaker 6 (01:02:10):
People do they She does have the right to, you know,
support whoever she wants politically, but people do the red
hat and change the slogan all the time.

Speaker 4 (01:02:17):
When you make America trap.

Speaker 6 (01:02:19):
Again, the first one to do that at all, she said,
make America sexy again. Don't let the red hat trigger
you that much because people literally, you know, do to.

Speaker 1 (01:02:29):
They changed the slogan all the time. Make DJs great again.
We've seen it all over the place.

Speaker 2 (01:02:34):
I never heard that.

Speaker 1 (01:02:38):
Make it. I'm gonna make it, yo.

Speaker 2 (01:02:41):
You're so funny, y'all.

Speaker 1 (01:02:43):
I wouldn't change the color if I did it, though,
like she should. But that kills the point.

Speaker 6 (01:02:47):
But the red hat actually sexy red, So yeah, I
get it that you know.

Speaker 8 (01:02:51):
Yeah so and it also creates like for clickbait, like
because if they see you know what I mean? So
it is what it is, but what a little but
the seconds left yard. I will be at the City
Winery in New York, New York this weekend June eighth
and June ninth, that's uh Saturday and Sunday.

Speaker 2 (01:03:08):
I will be there.

Speaker 8 (01:03:09):
Get your tickets at ww dot Citywinery dot com, slash
New York City, or just Lrii's official dot com. So yeah,
I'm in the City, New York this this Saturday and
this Sunday.

Speaker 1 (01:03:21):
All right, Charlamagne, who do you giving your donkey Q
man for? After the hour? Morning?

Speaker 4 (01:03:26):
Y'all right?

Speaker 6 (01:03:26):
Now, this is a very dark, dark donk here today
with a man named Timothy Lewis needs to come to
the front of the Congress.

Speaker 4 (01:03:31):
You would like to have a world with him?

Speaker 1 (01:03:32):
All right, we'll get to that next. It don't move.
It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, wake.

Speaker 2 (01:03:37):
If you're liked into the Breakfast Club, Good morning everybody.

Speaker 7 (01:03:40):
It's dj NV just hilarious, Charlamage, the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. You got a special guests.

Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
In the building. Yes, indeed. Malcolm Mays a actor, Michael Mays,
how you.

Speaker 19 (01:03:49):
Feeling, brothers, man, I'm here with you, yes, sir, yeah,
actor and writer, yes, ma'am.

Speaker 1 (01:03:54):
Yes.

Speaker 2 (01:03:55):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:03:55):
So look I'm a jump straight and so so how
much hate did you receive the last season of Hour
because you was acting up?

Speaker 4 (01:04:02):
Oh?

Speaker 19 (01:04:02):
Your man's just pressed me in the room.

Speaker 21 (01:04:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 19 (01:04:05):
Bro came in and was like, hey, man, so like
you but like, I don't know, people don't see the
role see this, we take it serious. I mean I
take it as a compliment. I told him in the room.
I was like, hey, bro, it just means that you
really you know, I'm doing my job. I'm doing my work,
so I appreciate it. Yeah, but I'm like, I don't
even drink, Bro, Like, what is this?

Speaker 1 (01:04:28):
Do people pressure though? When you're in the public, like
really upset with your role?

Speaker 19 (01:04:31):
You know what they do? Press me? It's you know
who press me, not the man. The women are the
ones who are like yo, I can't like, like, I
can't believe you would do us like that. You embarrassing us,
like like take it personal. So it's but it's love.

Speaker 1 (01:04:45):
I love it.

Speaker 19 (01:04:46):
I was in the mirt parking that happened to me
like a woman with her baby and the stroller pulled
up on me, like like you're set in a back
example for the family.

Speaker 1 (01:04:53):
What are you talking?

Speaker 9 (01:04:56):
Love me?

Speaker 19 (01:04:57):
What you talking about?

Speaker 1 (01:04:58):
Brother?

Speaker 19 (01:04:59):
Every But I realized that all the and I think
all the Power Universe men have to understand it's like
you belong to Black women want you in the Power Universe.

Speaker 2 (01:05:05):
It's just what it is.

Speaker 4 (01:05:06):
Break that down a little bit more.

Speaker 19 (01:05:08):
You know, everything in the culture to me is at
route black women, whether it's Drake, whether it's Pair of More,
whether it it don't matter what it is. It don't
shake unless they say it go. I feel like, because
this show is pretty much a modernized.

Speaker 4 (01:05:19):
Black soap opera.

Speaker 19 (01:05:21):
In all the best ways, then that means that, like
we know who our main component and who our main advocates,
and therefore you gotta honor that. You know what I'm saying, Like,
you got to accept it. You in a relationship that
you has to be in.

Speaker 1 (01:05:32):
You gotta be okay with that, right? How hard did
you get that character out of you?

Speaker 4 (01:05:36):
Want you? Not like taping is.

Speaker 19 (01:05:39):
A decompression is necessary? I feel like for me, I
you know, channeling is a thing but you gotta. You
gotta know who you are. Like once you know your
north start, you can always get back home. That's not
about it. So it takes time, but you just gotta
I don't get confused. Some people get confused, like it's
not like two Juice and like that, like I know
who I am for real.

Speaker 7 (01:05:57):
I want to go back from the start. For people
that don't know who my comizes. How did you get
started in the entertainment industry as far as acting and writing?

Speaker 1 (01:06:04):
How did you get started? What made you start loving
this game?

Speaker 19 (01:06:08):
I think it was damn every time, I feel like
Charlotmane is just trump, like he's just gonna trauma trigger
me every time because I talked to you know, when
my pops was around heavily in my life, when I
was younger and my mom's was still like you know,
like it was like a family thing, like you know,
going to Blockbuster for all those who were old enough
to remember Blockbuster Hollywood videos, going to drive in theaters

(01:06:30):
like it was communal, it was familiar, and it's a
time before everything kind of went left in my life,
before there was like street violence, before my pops had
to figure it out and did for a second before
things changed. That's the thing I think that like connected
me to movies because you could go anywhere. You could
be with your family have a good time, and you
could be in the South of France watching James Bond
or watching Mobta Blues. I could experience New York in
a certain time period like it was. It was a

(01:06:52):
beautiful place and where black men and women were kings
and queens in my household on television and on film,
and I don't have I didn't have that experience where
they were like, we're not represented.

Speaker 3 (01:07:01):
I had that.

Speaker 19 (01:07:01):
My house was full of black art, black music, black men.
So it was a place of comfort, and I think
I fell in love with storytelling as a as a
means of transportation and empathy. And from that point, since
I was a kid, I was like five six, I
was like, this is what I want to do, and
my mom was like, that's what we're doing. So it
was dope.

Speaker 8 (01:07:16):
Were you ever concerned about them killing lou Off last season?

Speaker 19 (01:07:20):
I don't like I'm a less bro, like I won already,
Like I know, you know, it's so crazy. People ask
me that, like, were you ever worried about dying I'm
like Bro, I got dying and really I don't care
about no. I appreciate and love the fact that I
got the ability to experience the crew I have. Patina
Miller is a genius, you know, London Brown is amazing,
Makay is brilliant. Like I love you know, Haley kill

(01:07:41):
my whole cast and crew Sashapin the writer Courtney for
incepting it. All of it is. We have the coolest
cool like we don't have no egos, have no problems,
we don't argue, ain't no mess y'all, don't see us outside.
London sometimes talks too much because he's London and he's
a comedian.

Speaker 2 (01:07:54):
And I was gonna say he'd be staging on comedy.

Speaker 19 (01:07:56):
He's a comedian. It's not the same thing. But like,
other than that, we don't get no mess. We're gonna
be outside. We'd be boring. That's why people don't really
we bored. We come home, do our work and all that.
So I've been blessed to have a great work environment,
to make a little bit of change doing something I
love and do something interesting and different. If they killed
me tomorrow, I told Sasha's like, bro, just let me know,
so I can, you know, shake around with the mortgage.

(01:08:19):
But other than that, I'm good, bro. I had a
great time. It was beautiful, we had a great run.

Speaker 4 (01:08:23):
I involved, just fifty and everything.

Speaker 19 (01:08:25):
Early on he was he was very much so involved,
and then I think later on he got you know,
like you set it up, you set up a business,
and then you go do your you know what I mean,
put the paint on the walls, make sure ain't nobody's
stealing from you, and then you're like, oh no, it's
a good crew, good workers, but your you know, business,
and walk off like fifty to fifty cool. You know
he'd be doing this thing. I think he'd be playing
favorites though. Yeah, he played favorites, but he don't know that.

(01:08:46):
Man could do no wrong. In my eyes, I don't
get what you do.

Speaker 1 (01:08:48):
Honestly, you're saying that because you don't think you're one
of his favorites.

Speaker 19 (01:08:51):
Is basically I think that his favorites are based on
like a marketing matrix that he runs in his head.
I don't know if it's like people he would actually
hang out with in real life.

Speaker 4 (01:09:01):
I don't know.

Speaker 19 (01:09:01):
I can't say for that, but I do know that
he positions things so brilliantly. You know, if you're in
the running, it's because you're making the most money at
the table, or you are aligned with what he's doing,
so that's what's going to get his attention, which makes
perfect sense for marketing for your product. But I know
that for me, I don't care whether he there or not.
His presence has always felt like he changed my life.

Speaker 4 (01:09:21):
What you're doing?

Speaker 8 (01:09:24):
Do you watch any of the other shows Power Universe?
I try, okay, because it's a bunch of damn shows.

Speaker 1 (01:09:30):
Yes, and then for me, and then you're not much
for me.

Speaker 8 (01:09:34):
And then you're not only doing You're not only doing
that show, you're doing other things as well. But I
asked that because a lot of times I see people
like saying Mona how to or Raquel like who is
the the more of a badass?

Speaker 2 (01:09:47):
Who would you get?

Speaker 19 (01:09:50):
That's not fair because you know you're not gonna wrote.
First of all, you're not gonna let me do what
fifty be doing. I'm not doing that. You're not letting
me put two black women against. What I will say
is I'm a person who grew up in a very
what they call it, tribalist environment. So you know, I'm
rocking with Gang and cain't nobody with Patina on television,

(01:10:10):
not just against power and this and that. Like, No,
I don't care if it was what's that white boy
move showed? That's really good Jason Bakman show. Ok, Oh,
Justin's good Ozarks. I don't give I it's Ozark. I
don't care if it's Martin Scorsese's movie. Nobody. Even though
Lily Gladstone is amazing, Patina Miller's top tier period, don't matter.

Speaker 1 (01:10:30):
She heard.

Speaker 19 (01:10:31):
She needs to be acknowledged for it, with the wards
and all the things. He deserves it, so does everybody
else on the cast. So you're not gonna give me
like that. Look love Mary, love a love Auntie, but
we're not playing behind.

Speaker 9 (01:10:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:10:42):
Do you talk to the writing team about where you
want the character Lulago?

Speaker 19 (01:10:45):
Are you just you know there was I think Sasha
is good about letting us have input, but you let
that man cook. If it ain't broke, don't fix. We
let that man cook, and he just basically because you
think I would have chose to be an alcoholics.

Speaker 2 (01:11:00):
And feeling bad out of no way, I'm like that.

Speaker 19 (01:11:02):
But you know people take that serious and I gotta
go home.

Speaker 6 (01:11:04):
And that's I keep hearing that from actors and actresses
nowadays and bugging me out. The first person I ever
heard say that was Making Good a couple of years ago.

Speaker 2 (01:11:13):
I always say, what's his name?

Speaker 4 (01:11:15):
Movie?

Speaker 2 (01:11:16):
What's love got to do with it? Ike Turner?

Speaker 8 (01:11:17):
What uhbron? Like Jens fitch Burn until he was movie?
And then I was like, Okay, now he's rubbing me
up the right way because you hated him, Yeah, but
he did, so that's how great he did.

Speaker 19 (01:11:27):
And we was kids and we had and I was
scared of him, like why is he being like that girl?
Raven was like, hey, I seen him as Ike at ten.
I ain't stop hating that man since. And I was
like that man them been in Apocalypse now at seventeen
years old with Francis sport. Coppola also that you could
sit here and not want to go watch him because
he played the role too good. And once I've seen that,
I was like, oh, like, you got to position yourself.

(01:11:49):
You got to make sure you're doing certain things. And
so next time y'all see me, I'll probably have on
a suit and I ain't gonna be selling no drugs.

Speaker 1 (01:11:55):
I'll tell you, like psychologically, how do you check yourself?
You're just out in the box.

Speaker 4 (01:11:59):
Hey you drunk?

Speaker 1 (01:11:59):
Rat?

Speaker 19 (01:12:00):
Oh my ego ain't in this Like matter of fact,
I might laugh with you, like, hey man, it was tough.

Speaker 1 (01:12:05):
I didn't choose this, you know, all right?

Speaker 7 (01:12:07):
We got more with Malcolm Mays of course, from Raising
Canaan and Season two of Them, So don't move.

Speaker 3 (01:12:11):
It's the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 7 (01:12:12):
Good morning morning everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess, Hilarius, Charlamagne
the Guy.

Speaker 1 (01:12:16):
We are the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 7 (01:12:18):
We're still kicking with actor Malcolm made you see them
in the Raising Canaan and season two of Them, Jess.

Speaker 2 (01:12:23):
Another show I'm a fan of? Is them both? Season one?

Speaker 1 (01:12:26):
Answer?

Speaker 8 (01:12:27):
Now you play in one as Calvin? Yeah, and then
season two came out. I thought you were so creative
as a writer for that. There was so many pieces
on them to the scare. How did you tap into that?

Speaker 19 (01:12:41):
Well, first of all, it's a team of six people
in one room coming up with one idea, so that helps.
So I'm not gonna act like I'm just you know,
and little Marvin being ahead of ship, Oh my god,
Little Marvin is amazing. Yeah, and I say that to
say and I'm like, you know, and I'm gonna keep
doing this with Luke because I'm wondering the people that
when I'm wrong, I'm wrong just as loud as I
was when I was right. And I got to be honest.
If I did not believe in Luke in this role,

(01:13:03):
I did not. I did not believe in that man.
I argued with Tony Salzman, who's the second in the room,
and little Margaret about like that's the choice we going
because the character description looked nothing like him. The character
description looked more like a young Forced Whittaker. Literally, it
had nothing in Luke is handsome, he got ass what
the he gonna do? Like you know what I mean,
Like Kendrick, I hate the waiting a person because you know,

(01:13:27):
Luke was in an R and B group when we
was kids. He's teenagers and he was singing his ass off.
So like, I've always been a fan of Luke's, but
I just never was like, you know, I'm like, I
don't think he can do this, And so I fought
like a little bit I was bumping up against and
it was like we're not shooting in LA was shoot
at Lanta. I'm like, oh, this was. They're like, also,
we're hosteeing Luke James. I'm like, y'all, after all this
work we didn't put in to build this story and

(01:13:48):
how edricated was because if somebody, one actor can ruin
all of the story, it don't matter how good it is.
Y'all got to get up there and say the word.
So I am humbled and appreciative to be wrong. Being
wrong it is a fun thing. Sometimes that's the beautifullest
Because I was so wrong that man is was. He
did his stuff, he put his foot in it, he
stepped all over it. And I'm so glad that we
had people like Little Marvin with vision and Tony Saltsman

(01:14:10):
with vision, and the casting directors and a team of
writers who are able to you know, we can disagree,
have differensive opinion and still get a great product.

Speaker 6 (01:14:17):
I respect that because that's not hate, that's not ego driven,
that's man like. We've created this great product. I wanted
to continue to be good. I don't think that's the
person for it. But you you want.

Speaker 1 (01:14:27):
To be wrong. I want to be want to be wrong.

Speaker 2 (01:14:29):
And I was, And did you speak a look about it.

Speaker 19 (01:14:32):
No, I haven't had a chance to. I've seen him
on here. It's the first time here be the first
time he sees it. In bro that you Hi, You
Timothy Nimmothy j Louke, Timmothy James, Chapter three and five.
That's you And because you got to get people their flowers.
We don't see each other, we don't run into each other.
And then I went back and looked at some of
the stuff he did on the shot because I don't
watch the show, and I was like, oh, this last
season he was really sensitive and really vulnerable and playing

(01:14:54):
some weird like doing some things that I appreciate as
an artist because me, I talked not about the person.
It's like when you said, somebody come up to me,
be like your role and like, I can't believe you
did a BNC. I don't take things personal. So when
I critique something, it's literally because I'm worried about the story,
the art, giving our people quality so that they can
empathize with situations they never would have empathized with, so
they can go places they never would otherwise win. And

(01:15:15):
so when somebody say an actor, I don't, Yeah, there's
personality there. People who are fun that we like to watch.
They're great to watch, they're entertainment, but then it make
you feel your soul and I don't play with that.
So it wasn't because I didn't think Luke was a
good actor or talented. It's because, Bro, this is precious.
I need you the caretaking guide, this real And he did.

Speaker 2 (01:15:33):
That and that was a very complex role.

Speaker 20 (01:15:35):
Well.

Speaker 8 (01:15:35):
I when I first when I when I seen him too,
and then I was like, James, gonna be right, didn't
miss the games?

Speaker 19 (01:15:43):
Like what what you made himself ugly? I don't know
how he did that.

Speaker 8 (01:15:46):
I don't either the day and it was amazing because
in the in the show, I don't want to ruin
it totally, but he couldn't remember.

Speaker 2 (01:15:53):
He was trying to be an.

Speaker 8 (01:15:54):
Actor, and the way it unfolded was he really couldn't
get the hood good thing down, but he was trying.

Speaker 2 (01:16:01):
Like when he spooked the.

Speaker 19 (01:16:03):
Girl basically with the stocking and all shout out to
the team, bro, shout out to the whole gang. Game two,
they went crazy. I love him, they are We all
deserve our flowers for that.

Speaker 8 (01:16:11):
And even what you said, going back to when you
said one one character can like mess up the story.
I ain't gonna lie and this is my brother man.
When I first saw em on I said what he
felt like, somebody that right, But as I'm watching, I'm like, oh, like,
this is a star studic cast for this. And shout
out to Deborah. Deborah, she is amazing season one and

(01:16:34):
season two.

Speaker 2 (01:16:35):
I didn't know how y'all was gonna do it.

Speaker 8 (01:16:37):
But I ain't even gonna tell you how to watch
season one.

Speaker 2 (01:16:41):
In season two, you your pamianship is amazing. I just
wanted to give you to be.

Speaker 3 (01:16:44):
A part of team.

Speaker 19 (01:16:45):
It's number two on Amazon, so like, were amazing our things.
So shout out to the gang. Shout out to dev
deb another unhyphed tiled I don't know how that woman
does what she does. And don't nobody say nothing. It's
crazy to me.

Speaker 1 (01:16:55):
I'll be like, what are you right?

Speaker 19 (01:16:57):
Yeah, y'all wrote a movie recently that I'm trying to
get made right now?

Speaker 2 (01:17:00):
Is that Covers Covers?

Speaker 19 (01:17:02):
That was the can That was like the short version
of a larger film that I did. They got into
the camp out of competition, which was a blessing. You know,
the next one's gonna go crazy. It's called program. I'm
doing meetings on it right now, raising money. It's gonna be,
it's gonna be thinking I'm a directed.

Speaker 1 (01:17:15):
Nice I'm a whole lucrative but acting or writing depends.

Speaker 19 (01:17:18):
Now it's now it's almost equivalent. But like because my
quotes pretty highs a writer because wrote, Oh, I'm on
your ass, I'm on your ass you I'm comfortable with
my masculine where's your book at?

Speaker 1 (01:17:35):
Anybody?

Speaker 4 (01:17:35):
Notice?

Speaker 1 (01:17:36):
Know what?

Speaker 19 (01:17:36):
How I get down? Shout out to everybody else's prefaces.
First time we came on, he remember I came out.
I was like where Charlemagne and I was on some
I was on bumpers because I lost my with my godfather.
At the time, I was pissed because you had made
made Dunkey of the Market Day for New Jack City too,
and you thought it was a reboot because everybody was
saying it was a reboot, so you made it Donkey
of the Day. But I was trying to tell everybody,
it's not a reboot, it.

Speaker 1 (01:17:56):
Was a sequel.

Speaker 4 (01:17:57):
What was the premise?

Speaker 19 (01:17:58):
New Jack City two is basically like you're later, what
happened with the people who were still alive? How about that?
And I want to Zen die in it, and I
wanted and David Washington in it, and you could imagine
who those characters would be playing, these sons or daughters
of and they were supposed to be on some like
you know, what's that movie with Leonardo DiCaprio, Mad Damon
and all them people where they was like going at it.

Speaker 2 (01:18:17):
Oh and Jack Nicholson, wasn't it.

Speaker 1 (01:18:18):
Yeah, the party.

Speaker 19 (01:18:20):
It was supposed to be more like that, you know,
because that's what I wanted it to be. So it's
more like that. But like when you gave me Dunky
of Today, Bro, so pissed because I was like, it's
not even true, Like it's a it's a sequel, it's
not a reboot.

Speaker 6 (01:18:30):
I remember that. I do remember now the story. I
remember one of y'all saying, Yo, that dude, Michaelmas up.

Speaker 19 (01:18:35):
Here looking for you because like, you know, your word
really mattered, like you say, people really be taking that man.
But yeah, my quote got really high after writing that movie,
and so now my quote's pretty good. It's not like
you take that home, you keep most of it, you
split that manager taxes all that, like it don't really
get choped down pretty heavy and acting in two different states.

(01:18:55):
I get heavy with the taxes too, so it's not
what it looked like. But I've been blessed enough to
put it all together there and they look good.

Speaker 7 (01:19:00):
All right, Well, we appreciate you joining it. I was
surprised you, being from Cali, that you went with Drake
over Kendrick. But you know, I didn't say that.

Speaker 19 (01:19:06):
You didn't play with my top. We were talking about
the level of.

Speaker 3 (01:19:13):
Go home this.

Speaker 19 (01:19:14):
Summer you got.

Speaker 1 (01:19:17):
Anybody. There's only one right answer to that situation. Yeah,
the right things, the subjective that ain't want to the
right answer is this.

Speaker 19 (01:19:22):
Aubrey has done great for music. Kendrick is for the people.

Speaker 4 (01:19:25):
Coach.

Speaker 2 (01:19:25):
Yeah, when the last time Aubrey was standing for Mike
Brown and all them people.

Speaker 1 (01:19:28):
I love him.

Speaker 19 (01:19:29):
He does great for us.

Speaker 1 (01:19:30):
He all that.

Speaker 19 (01:19:30):
But like it's Kate riding with Canada, it just don't
make no sense.

Speaker 1 (01:19:39):
The best diss records, it's a fact, not even close
with the.

Speaker 6 (01:19:42):
Best best diss records ever of all time, come out
of the West Coast.

Speaker 19 (01:19:45):
Hit him up the energy, it's the passion. We really disrespectful.
We don't like it respectfully. We just don't everybody else's communal.
Everybody wants to hang out. You don't hang out with nobody.
Just push him on the park you playing with man.

Speaker 7 (01:20:01):
Thank you guys for having It's the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1 (01:20:04):
Good morning, the Breakfast.

Speaker 7 (01:20:06):
Club Morning everybody in the j n V jes Hilary
Shalla mean the guy we are the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1 (01:20:15):
Let's get the jests with the mess you is reals.

Speaker 2 (01:20:19):
Jeff ca Robbin Moore, just don't do no lines, don't
do that.

Speaker 4 (01:20:27):
World why jests worldwide mass.

Speaker 1 (01:20:30):
On the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 4 (01:20:31):
He's the coaching ship.

Speaker 20 (01:20:32):
She was able to get y'all to see something and
understand something that nobody.

Speaker 2 (01:20:37):
Could get you to see this time to set it off.

Speaker 8 (01:20:42):
All right, So Pat mcafeel that's his name, y'all, Yes,
I'll know him. Okay, he apologized to the Kaitlyn Clark. He
went on a passionate rant about Kaitlyn Clark during his
show on Monday, and now he's receiving backlash for it.

Speaker 16 (01:20:55):
I would like the media people that continue to say
this rookie class, this rookie class, that this rookie.

Speaker 1 (01:21:00):
Class not just call it for what it is. There's
one white bitch.

Speaker 16 (01:21:04):
For the Indianay and Jesus who is a superstar? And
is it because she stayed and I will put an
entire state on her back, took a program from nothing
to a multiple year's success story. Is it because she
would go on to break the entire points records in
the history of the NSTAG, not just the women's record
by Kelsey Plumb shout out, but also Pistol Pete Maravich's.

Speaker 8 (01:21:25):
Okay, So, even though it didn't seem like he meaned
any harm by a lot of people were upset he
actually was praising Caitlyn. After people pointed out that he
called her a white bitch and that was offensive, pet
issued an apology to Caitlyn personally and on X. He said,
I shouldn't have used white bitch as a descriptor of
Caitlyn Clark, no matter the context, if we're talking about

(01:21:47):
race being a reason for some of the stuff happening.
I was, wait, I have way too much respect for
her and women to put that into the universe. My
attentions when saying it were complimentary white bitch.

Speaker 2 (01:22:01):
Just like the entire segment.

Speaker 8 (01:22:03):
But a lot of folks are saying it certainly wasn't
at all that's one hundred percent on me, and for
that I apologize. I have sent an apology to Kaitlyn
as well. Everything else are still facts, so we still
stand on what he was talking about. But he just
took back the white bitch part. Yeah, like you were
saying and be like black people say, we can say

(01:22:25):
things they're killing it killing, But that just seemed like yeah,
white white bitch.

Speaker 7 (01:22:33):
Even though he was being positive about it, Yeah, it
still was like that still man.

Speaker 6 (01:22:39):
If he was, it still does sound racist and sexist,
even though it came from a white person.

Speaker 1 (01:22:43):
Yeah, from a white brother, sexist white bitch.

Speaker 6 (01:22:48):
Right, crazy, like God, no disrespect, but right, but.

Speaker 1 (01:22:56):
He was insupportable, just just smashing its crazy.

Speaker 8 (01:23:01):
Another basketball news angel Reese wants her recognition, so she
did an interview with Chicago news station WGN nine and
she spoke on the attention that basketball, that women's basketball
has been receiving, and her rivalry with Kaitlyn Clark.

Speaker 22 (01:23:17):
People are talking about women's basketball. You never think that
we talking about women's basketball. People are pulling up to games.
We got celebrities coming to games, soda arenas, like just
because of one single game and just looking at that like,
I'll take that role. I'll take the bad guy role,
and I'll continue to take that on and be that
for my teammates. And if I want to be that,
and I know I'll go down in history. I'll look
back in twenty years and be like, Yeah, the reason

(01:23:37):
why we're watching women's basketball is not just because of
one person.

Speaker 1 (01:23:40):
It's because of me too.

Speaker 6 (01:23:40):
And I want you to realize that, Lord of Mercy,
that little white girl got folks losing it.

Speaker 1 (01:23:44):
Yes, I know.

Speaker 8 (01:23:45):
I'm like, well, first of all, y'all do two different things.
You know, Kaitlyn Clark is known for what She's a
point guard, right, yep? And then Angel Reese is a center.

Speaker 1 (01:23:53):
Slash forward y'all for that?

Speaker 2 (01:23:55):
Okay?

Speaker 8 (01:23:55):
Yeah, I mean And while she didn't say that, Caitlyn
Clark does not deserve the recognition of being the face
she also included herself. I think she more so wrapped
up in comments and what like, because that could actually
really be. They can be very influential when they can
make you say something, yeah, you got you know, celebrities
come in and all of that type of stuff, and

(01:24:17):
you know, so the she and then it's a third
girl who was drafted to like, it's.

Speaker 7 (01:24:21):
Well the whole this whole class was really really good,
and this whole who was drafted to rookie class was
really really.

Speaker 6 (01:24:28):
Wasn't that Cameron Brinks Kaitlyn Clark is a superstar. I
don't know what to tell y'all. Race is a star.
I don't know what to tell y'all. I just want
women's basketball to be successful. But I need you know,
both of them to know that the reason people watch
the w n b A is for a variety of
different reasons. I'm sure that there's a lot of people
who watch it, you know, but for different not just
because of that one game that they played correct two

(01:24:50):
years ago, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (01:24:52):
Like I watched the w n b A.

Speaker 6 (01:24:53):
I watched women's basketball period because of Don Staley and
Asan Wolfson. But I started watching women's basketball when Asia
Wilson started playing at the University of South Carolina in
twenty fourteen, and I've been locked in ever since.

Speaker 1 (01:25:04):
And I watched the WNBA now because of Asia Wilson.

Speaker 6 (01:25:07):
I've been watching the WNBA for years because Angels, you
see me coming, help my Asia Wilson. Jersey on Asian
Wilson is the best player in the w NBA from
South Caroline to the met eight oh three.

Speaker 1 (01:25:15):
So yes, I.

Speaker 6 (01:25:16):
Salute Angel and especially Caitlyn for bringing more eyeballs to
the NBA. But there is a foundation that was laid
way before they got there that they of course, they stand.

Speaker 7 (01:25:24):
Up, of course, But Kaitlyn Clark definitely has changed the landscape,
you know what I mean. She definitely has to be
in the fact that they have eighteen thousand people at
one game that hasn't happened before.

Speaker 1 (01:25:35):
So you can't, you know, discredit.

Speaker 4 (01:25:37):
Her for that.

Speaker 1 (01:25:37):
I'm not just credit than Angels, no, but Angel. Yeah, No,
you can't just credit Angel either.

Speaker 6 (01:25:41):
But in private jets, them chartered planes, the Kaitlyn class. Now,
if y'all want to go back to Southwest, keep it up,
keep telling me.

Speaker 4 (01:25:51):
Keep it up.

Speaker 1 (01:25:51):
Okay. By the way, Kaitlyn and Angel, you need both.

Speaker 6 (01:25:54):
Of them to be successful. Yes, if they are successful,
y'all gonna stay under private jets. They're not successful back
to Southwestern.

Speaker 1 (01:26:01):
But I do like the fact that they have that
little rivalry.

Speaker 19 (01:26:04):
I like that like all good.

Speaker 7 (01:26:06):
Yeah, And as I'm saying, as long as yeah, it's
all good, like the Knicks and the Pistols back in
the day, that this and that like that, you said that.

Speaker 6 (01:26:12):
Because none of this is hurting the w n B. A.
We're having conversations about the w NBA. Guess what, just
like we have about any other sports. Yes, that's gonna
be just like any other sport. The only thing you
shouldn't do is call them bitches. Perfectly fine to call
the guys bitches, but don't call.

Speaker 1 (01:26:30):
Any of the women bitches.

Speaker 7 (01:26:31):
And I don't even I'm not even upset with the
rough play. I'm just mad that Caitlyn Clark teammates ain't
help he out. That's what I was upset about. By
the way, if she be saying the same thing, yes,
you're the.

Speaker 2 (01:26:42):
Yes, yeah, but no, that don't happen with the guys.
I don't see that with the guys. That where somebody
their team lets the person.

Speaker 4 (01:26:50):
No, it don't happen with all the women either. Now
I don't have enforsable.

Speaker 6 (01:26:55):
It's not act like during that LSU South Carolina game
when Camilla came through people down. What's popping? You know
you've an enforce it too, that's right. I just like
the fact that the w I like the WNBA, and
all of these storylines helped. We ain't never had this
much commisation NBA. No, it's about the drama.

Speaker 20 (01:27:12):
It is.

Speaker 1 (01:27:13):
It's about the drama.

Speaker 2 (01:27:15):
Well that is Jes the mess.

Speaker 1 (01:27:16):
Thank you Jess.

Speaker 7 (01:27:18):
All right, now it's time for the People's Choice Mix again.
I gotta remind you, guys. I announced my car show
this morning, August seventeenth. Celebrity calls from your favorite celebrities
like Cardi, Offset fifty Cashgo Bain, Basewag, French Montana a boogie.
Of course, we do kids jumpies, rides and so much more,
kids fiving under a free early bird tickets are available

(01:27:38):
now click the link in my bio and let's get
to the mix.

Speaker 4 (01:27:41):
Let's go the Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the.

Speaker 7 (01:27:44):
Same morning, everybody. It's THEEJ n V Jess hilarious, Charlamagne
to God. We are the Breakfast Club again. I just
want to thank everybody for the support. I announced my
car show this morning. It's August seventeenth and Middlelands Expo Center.
It's indoor and outdoor. We're gonna have all types of cars,
American muscle, exotic, old school cars, bikes, trucks, and we

(01:28:05):
even got celebrity cars from cardib shout to Cardi, Offset
fifty Cash, Cobain, French Montana, a Boogie with the Hoodie,
and so much more. There's gonna be food trucks, kids,
entertainment jumps. We're gonna be giving backpacks to kids while
supplies last for school, Free haircuts and parking is absolutely
positively free kids five and under a free and is

(01:28:25):
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Speaker 1 (01:28:41):
I appreciate you guys, and you got shows this weekend,
right joe.

Speaker 8 (01:28:44):
Yup at the City Winery in New York, New York,
June eighth and Junie nighteth So, I usually do Friday
and Saturday, but this weekend I'm doing Saturday and Sunday
since I'm right around the corner from here. That's right,
I'm gonna do shows on Saturday and Sunday, So make
sure y'all get your tickets at Citywinery dot Com, Forward
Slash New York City or just lori'soficial dot com.

Speaker 1 (01:29:06):
Now it's Pride Month, Yes, and what we're doing today.

Speaker 8 (01:29:09):
The honorey is Raven Simone. Today I'm honoring Miss Raven
Simone herself. She is an actress, producer, director, singer and songwriter.
As you know, she was Olivia from The Cosby Show.
She starred in Cheetah Girls and had her own show
called That Soul Raven, which ended up making a spin
off of it called Raven's Home. And today she has

(01:29:30):
a podcast called Best Podcast Ever with her wife, Miranda Aday.
And a fun fact about Raven. She performed on Broadway
at the age of five and she has been singing
since the age of four. The first song by Missy
Elliott to be played on the radio was sung by Raven.
So we're celebrating Raven Simone.

Speaker 6 (01:29:48):
I love you girl, Salutes to ravens, salute to Raven. Yes,
and just does that every day during Pride Day, a
gay day?

Speaker 1 (01:29:55):
Are they to day?

Speaker 6 (01:29:57):
No?

Speaker 11 (01:29:57):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:29:58):
No, it's just gay all right?

Speaker 7 (01:30:01):
Positive note When we come back, it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning morning. Everybody is Steve j Envy, Jesse Larry Charlamagne,
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club, And I gotta
remind you guys our iHeartRadio Music Festival. We do it
each in every September. September twentieth and twenty first of
it happened this year at the Tim Mobile Arena in
Los Vegas. They announced some of the artists already. Big

(01:30:23):
Sean will be in the building, Doja Cat will be
in the building. Camilla Cabeo, Did I say that right?
Camilla Bayo? Okay, Gwen Stefani, Victoria Monet, and so much more.
Tickets going on sale this Friday, June fourteenth, at two
p m. Last year, who's there last year?

Speaker 10 (01:30:41):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:30:41):
J Colon, Dirk was there last year? Well, Dirt, it
was Dirk, but you bought J Cole out Yep. Who
else was there? Don't give me the line that was
so long ago. Kelly Clarkson. You say Kelly Clarkson, Kelly Kelly,
when Kelly Clarkson didn't think since you've been going yeah, yeah,

(01:31:01):
that's why.

Speaker 8 (01:31:03):
Right.

Speaker 1 (01:31:03):
I was right out there in the march pit with
Bobby Bones and Amy. We was having a good old
time time.

Speaker 7 (01:31:09):
But tickets go on sale this Friday, all right now,
you've got a positive note for the people.

Speaker 6 (01:31:13):
I do it, but I want to tell people remind
them that tonight I will be in d C. I'll
be in Washington, d C at the Arc, you know,
with Mahogany Books. I'm talking about my new book, Get
On as a die Line. It's moderated by Angela Rye.
So go get your tickets at why Small Talks Sucks
dot com said tickets going fast and the sales will

(01:31:34):
be ending soon. So I don't know how many are left,
but I will be there tonight at seven pm at
the Arc DC and Washington, d C. And then you know,
later on this week i'll be at I'll be in
a Rondell Mills, thank you, and handover Maryland. I'll be
there Saturday at two pm at Books A Million and

(01:31:57):
R and L Mills.

Speaker 2 (01:31:57):
That them all or something, but it's also them all
as well.

Speaker 6 (01:32:01):
All right, So I'll be there at two pm Saturday,
Handover Maryland, Rundell Mills, Arundel Mills. I'll be there at
two pm. But tonight I'll be in DC at the
Arc with Mahogany Books at seven pm with Angela Raie.
So I'll see you there now the positive notice simply this,
think before you act, think twice before you speak, have
a blessed day, breakfast, club, do

Speaker 1 (01:32:23):
Y'a finish or y'all done.

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