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October 16, 2025 103 mins

Today on The Breakfast Club, Ronda Rousey talks about her new memoir Expecting the Unexpected, her legendary UFC career, the highs and lows of stardom, and embracing motherhood. Plus, Charlamagne Tha God gives Donkey of the Day to members of a Young Republicans group after leaked messages exposed racist chats. Listen for more!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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be He in a second, Charlamagne da Cop, He's to
the planet this Thursday.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Good morning, how y'all feel out there? I feel blessed,
Black and Holly favorite. Happy to be here another day
to serve our beautiful listeners.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
Good morning, Good morning. How you feeling, man?

Speaker 2 (00:22):
I feel great, you know, happy to be here. You
know it's Thursday. You know, a lot going on in
the world. And I never take it for granted being
able to hit on this radio early in the morning
and serve serve the listening audience. Oh absolutely, you know,
like Alice Randall says, the Breakfast Club is America's front porch.

Speaker 3 (00:38):
That's right, all right, And we get to sit on
the front porch every morning. Yep, okay. I love it
and I enjoy it.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
I do it so I want to salute everybody at Birmingham,
Alabama too. I'll be there tomorrow at the Alabama Theater.
I think we're on one of three one to beat
in Alabama. If I'm not mistaken. I'll be there with
the former Vice President Kamala Harris because she's on her book.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
Tour for one hundred and seven days. Well that's the
name of the book.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
By the way, I don't want you to think that
I said that she's on the book twelve one hundred
and seven days.

Speaker 3 (01:03):
No, that's the name of the book, number one book
in the country.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
And we'll be having a conversation about the book at
the Alabama Theater tomorrow. She's actually got two events tomorrow
night because I think I want to sold out already.
Ye go get your tickets at the Alabama Theater in Birmingham, Alabama.
It might already be sold out now, I don't know.
I might just be talking.

Speaker 1 (01:20):
So when you when you have conversations with the vice
president former vice president, are there certain questions where they say,
I don't want to talk about this, So they say
everything is.

Speaker 3 (01:27):
Who are you talking to? Okay, just asking who are
you talking to?

Speaker 1 (01:30):
Working a long time, I'm just asking why would you asked?
I didn't say that you would?

Speaker 2 (01:36):
You know what if you heard me tell people when
they say that you you what do you you term?

Speaker 1 (01:41):
I mean, it's usually then we won't do it, or no,
we're not going to do it, or you emotionally, it.

Speaker 2 (01:46):
Was always okay, all right, you are right, come on.
But did they ask no, Okay, they do. They do
ask what we plan to talk about? Like, I don't
know what's in the book and whatever comes from whatever conversations.
I mean, I know I've read the book, enjoyed the book.
So there's certain there's certain things that stand out. But
you know, whenever somebody asked you that question in the moment,

(02:08):
but I haven't even sat down and prepared for this yet,
so you have certain things. Well, it is tomorrow, so
I'll be fine.

Speaker 4 (02:14):
I'm sure you.

Speaker 3 (02:15):
I think you've done this before a couple of times.
I'll be fine. There's certain things I want to discuss
with her.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
Yes, all right, we's flu to Alabama. Actually had to Alabama, Birmanham.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
I'm Birmingham. I'll be down there Thanksgiving weekend.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
So we had a good time at Birmingham one time
wave wait, wait, way way back at the day. But
it was a long time ago. Just with my bottle
of Hennessy what and oh boy what nothing Stunner and
Mona Leo bought me a big bottle of Hennessy.

Speaker 3 (02:41):
Did not bring it to you?

Speaker 2 (02:42):
Yes they did. They bought you flowers and something special.
They bought all three of us flowers and they bought
every single But why where's the bottle of henny?

Speaker 3 (02:49):
Fief?

Speaker 2 (02:49):
For the room? Little Baltimore Hennessy thief? You don't even
drink sod?

Speaker 5 (02:55):
What type of show this is the first thing he says,
is not even good morning.

Speaker 6 (03:01):
Dream?

Speaker 2 (03:01):
The principal know you like lemoned, It don't matter. It's
for the room.

Speaker 3 (03:06):
You took it on? What? Yes? Where is it you're
going in bast club?

Speaker 5 (03:11):
I need my third of the Hennessy? Then I just
need third third.

Speaker 7 (03:16):
But they're looking for.

Speaker 3 (03:17):
A bottle asked for it? Say, hey, can I take
this home?

Speaker 6 (03:20):
Y'all?

Speaker 5 (03:20):
What what I'm gonna do?

Speaker 3 (03:22):
That? That's stealing? Okay? Wow?

Speaker 5 (03:25):
Wow?

Speaker 8 (03:26):
Shall I take this something that you call? Look at poisonous?

Speaker 3 (03:31):
That a lot of.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
Wow?

Speaker 9 (03:35):
I did?

Speaker 10 (03:35):
That's my third, just a little for that was a
gallon of Hennessy? You do you know how many parties
I can't have? But yeah, that was a big ass bottle.
He ain't even want to take it home.

Speaker 3 (03:47):
You don't know that because you ain't asked you know
Thursday joining us this morning. Who is joining us this.

Speaker 1 (03:58):
For UFC champion professional wrestler and actress. She has a
new comic book we're gonna be talking to her in
a little.

Speaker 3 (04:04):
Bit, a new graphic novel Expecting the Unexpected.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
And also, don't forget Jess fixed my mess. So if
you haven't relationship issues, relationship problems, just help me out
with all your stuff.

Speaker 8 (04:13):
I really did not take that bat.

Speaker 2 (04:16):
I just want you to know that what I just said.
When I said where is it? Somebody said Jess probably
took it. I mean that's that's more than likely true.
But I didn't this time. I didn't steal it from
you. I wouldn't still know hendity from me. All right, let's
check the cameras.

Speaker 3 (04:27):
Yoah crazy, it's the breakfast club come morning. It's not
even that I need the hendesity.

Speaker 2 (04:33):
It's just the principle, okay, working at a black radio station,
all right, when you leave things around like Hennessy, it's
just Nigga's just stuid.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
When somebody put in the chat that they put it
all the way in the back at the back ball,
I don't see it.

Speaker 2 (04:46):
It ain't over there, And it's a gallon of hendity.
Not that I want it. I'm just saying it's the prince. Actually,
I see it, you do it, you do see it?

Speaker 3 (04:52):
You said it? Where is it? Okay? I see what happened.
Now they tried to hide it?

Speaker 8 (04:58):
Okay, so oh what's up?

Speaker 3 (05:01):
So now what you're gonna do? Nothing?

Speaker 10 (05:03):
No, no, no, apologize to me because you accused me
when I came in and it went along with it.

Speaker 3 (05:07):
Because it's cool. I like to see you.

Speaker 8 (05:08):
I said, your feather's ruffle?

Speaker 3 (05:10):
I said where is it? And you acted like you
stole No, I ain't.

Speaker 10 (05:13):
You saying where am I bout in? Somebody say you
took it? Now say sorry?

Speaker 3 (05:17):
I apologize?

Speaker 8 (05:17):
All right, Yeah, I ain't to take this, but can
I have it?

Speaker 3 (05:21):
You?

Speaker 8 (05:22):
I will ask you?

Speaker 3 (05:23):
What's up? I mean?

Speaker 11 (05:25):
Good morning and b Jeff Charlamagne, how y'all doing?

Speaker 3 (05:28):
Good morning?

Speaker 1 (05:28):
Meuor some quick some quick sports right now to Ronald
Blue Jays beat the Marinas last night thirteen four and
tonight and Thursday Night football.

Speaker 5 (05:37):
The Stealer's take on the Bengals at eight fifteen.

Speaker 3 (05:40):
What's going on? Mem it's been crazy to paying for
some many Now I.

Speaker 12 (05:43):
See I see him trying to follow along. All right, y'all,
Well we start this morning in Washington, where we're sixteen
days until the government shut down, and tensions are only
rising as another funding vote failed on Capitol Hill. Now,
the Senate once again came up short on a plan
that would have reopened the government through November twenty first.

Speaker 11 (06:01):
The vote was fifty one.

Speaker 12 (06:02):
To forty four, well below the sixty needed to move forward.
It's the ninth failed attempt to pass a funding bill,
and so far there's still no clear path to ending
the shutdown. Meanwhile, the Trump administration says the shutdown could
lead to more than ten thousand federal layoffs. Budget Director
Russell Vote said on a conservative talk show from the

(06:22):
White House that about four thousand employees have already been
laid off, but he called that just a snapshot. Now,
a federal judge in California is stepping in and issuing
an emergency order blocking any new firings after union leader
sue to stop them. But the cut so far have
hit major agencies like the Treasury Department, Homeland Security, Health

(06:42):
and Human Services, and the Education Department, with the Treasury
Department taking the biggest hit. Now, inside the White House.
President Trump is offending these layoffs. He's addressing a question
that everyone's been asking, which is whether the military will
be paid during the shutdown.

Speaker 11 (06:58):
Let's listen to what he had to say.

Speaker 3 (07:00):
The other people that we.

Speaker 13 (07:01):
Want paid paid, okay, and we want the FBI paid,
We want the military paid.

Speaker 3 (07:05):
We got the people that we want paid.

Speaker 13 (07:06):
And I'll tell you the Democrats. You know, we're getting
rid of programs that we didn't like, but that were
negotiated in but we didn't like. We're terminating those programs
and they're going to be terminated on a permanent basis
because of the fact that they made this stupid move.
So what we're doing, I mean, they call him Darth Vader,
but he's actually a very nice person. Russell Vote is

(07:27):
really terminating tremendous numbers of Democrat projects. There's not only jobs,
I mean the project in Manhattan, the project in New York.
It's billions and billions of dollars that Humor has worked
twenty years to get. It's terminated.

Speaker 3 (07:43):
That's crazy.

Speaker 2 (07:44):
Sixteen days, man, how many paychecks the federal workers missed
in the last sixteen days. I wonder, you know, when
I think about that, this is not the political win
either of these parties think.

Speaker 3 (07:55):
It is, like, folks want their money.

Speaker 2 (07:57):
I understand Democrats making a stand for healthcare, but people
have a mea needs right now. People absolutely be paid
right now. They want their checks right now. You know
how many people might be facing the viction. Yeah, who's
whose cards might be you know, about to get repossessed.

Speaker 3 (08:10):
You just don't know. People don't paycheck to paycheck in
this country.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
And even the last audio that she just played that bridge,
they said he was working with twenty years to get
that money to to you know, swap out that bridge.
They said that bridge is over. I guess the tunnel
that they use now is over one hundred years over.
And they said it's going to fall apart. And if
it falls apart, it's something I guess, some lightweight for
the train to go from Jersey to New York. They said,
if it actually falls apart, it will cripple Northeast money

(08:32):
for years. And they said that they finally got enough money.
And Trump was like, well, you've been working all your
life to get this money denied, Like he just did
it just straight because he just don't have for the Democrats.

Speaker 3 (08:42):
Playing politics with people's lives, man, which.

Speaker 12 (08:44):
Is crazy, exactly right, both of you like, it's crazy,
and then deciding who gets to pay, who gets paid,
and who doesn't get paid. Right, so the people you
like they get a paycheck versus you know, all the
other federal workers who don't get a paycheck. So we
will continue to watch that. And Vice Cident jd Vance
he is defending a group of Young Republican leaders after
Political published what it called hundreds of racists and hateful

(09:07):
messages from their private group chat and the messages share
through the app. A telegram reportedly included slurs against black
and Latino people, praise for Adolf Hitler, and even jokes
about sending opponents to the gas chamber.

Speaker 11 (09:20):
Now, several of those have already lost their job.

Speaker 12 (09:22):
Several of the Young Republicans involved they've lost their job
either resigned from their positions in the Young Republicans chapter. However,
Vice President jd Vance he is downplaying the scandal.

Speaker 11 (09:33):
Let's listen to what he had to say.

Speaker 14 (09:34):
I really don't want us to grow up in a
country where a kid telling a stupid joke, telling a
very offensive stupid joke is caused to.

Speaker 3 (09:42):
Ruin their lives. We're not canceling.

Speaker 14 (09:44):
Kids because they do something stupid in a group chat.

Speaker 12 (09:49):
Well, critics from both parties they have condemned the messages,
calling them racist and unacceptable, and the Young Republicans National
Board call the comments vile and disgraceful and demanded all
all of those involved should step down. Vance, though he
says he's standing by his position, arguing there's a difference
between poor judgment and promoting violence.

Speaker 2 (10:08):
Yes see, I haven't heard the comments that read the comments.
I don't even know what the comments were. So when
I listened to JD. Vance just now, I'm like, well,
I do agree with that in theory, right, nobody should
be canceled for jokes, But I haven't seen the comments
to know if they were even jokes.

Speaker 11 (10:20):
Yeah, they weren't jokes.

Speaker 8 (10:22):
You know.

Speaker 12 (10:23):
It's it's hard to judge, you know, but you look
them up, Charlamagne, but it's it's literally referring to black
people as monkeys eating watermelon, you know, just making.

Speaker 11 (10:31):
Some jokes like that or jokes like that.

Speaker 2 (10:34):
So was there anything about black people stealing gallons of
hennessy or hiding it?

Speaker 12 (10:38):
There was nothing about gallons of hennessy and there.

Speaker 3 (10:41):
Okay, right, that is.

Speaker 5 (10:44):
Uh what we're gonna do next. I know you're breaking
it down.

Speaker 3 (10:49):
Me me oh oh okay.

Speaker 12 (10:51):
Well coming up at seven before you check out of
your online card, the shipping slow down that could leave
your packages stuck in limbo.

Speaker 11 (10:57):
Say tune, we'll explain with it.

Speaker 12 (10:58):
Ami.

Speaker 8 (10:58):
I'm come on now, girl, girl.

Speaker 11 (11:01):
Every time, every time, just.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
For you, everybody else, Get it off your chest. Eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you
need the VENT, call us up right now. If you're
on your way to work, if you're stuck in traffic,
your baby mama pissing you off, your baby daddy pissing
you off, whatever it may be. A coworker said you
stole some honey and you didn't, or maybe you did
steal some honey, whatever it may be. VENT eight hundred
five eight five later, it's the breakfast Club.

Speaker 5 (11:23):
Good morning, will you just asst club?

Speaker 4 (11:28):
Wait, this is your time to get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five eight five one five one. We want
to hear from you on the breakfast Club.

Speaker 9 (11:38):
Hello, who's this Long Island? Good morning guys, good morning morning.

Speaker 10 (11:44):
Off your chest, mama, Hi, Jaffica, Hey, Cassandra I.

Speaker 9 (11:49):
Was rooting for you from day one. I'm so happy
You're the year.

Speaker 8 (11:52):
Thank you, baby.

Speaker 9 (11:53):
I am blessed.

Speaker 6 (11:55):
I am so blessed.

Speaker 9 (11:57):
My daughter's tron twenty five today, thank you so much.
She's gorgeous, she's healthy, she's educated, my husband is healthy.
I'm healthy. I'm just grateful for life.

Speaker 3 (12:10):
You're rich. You're rich. You know you said all that's
all you can ask for? That is rich?

Speaker 1 (12:16):
What part of Long Island you call her from? Everybody
in Freeport, Long Island.

Speaker 3 (12:21):
And have a blessing you tell.

Speaker 2 (12:24):
I'm sitting here opening up this hall bowed egg and
all I keep thinking about is this real? Y'all saw
that video and how they be making eggs now no
genetically modified? It is crazy and I mean everything, the shell,
everything that.

Speaker 10 (12:36):
Hello, who's this Danny from North Carolina?

Speaker 3 (12:41):
Your chest? Mama?

Speaker 15 (12:42):
Hey, Hi everyone.

Speaker 3 (12:45):
Hey, girl's Danny.

Speaker 16 (12:47):
I am calling to talk about the Chris Burn concert that.

Speaker 15 (12:50):
Happened in Robby, North Carolina.

Speaker 8 (12:53):
Was it okay?

Speaker 17 (12:54):
It was great?

Speaker 15 (12:55):
I want to take a counter of bisity. Though I
was laking in there, I should have left ear.

Speaker 16 (13:00):
I was in the over for two hours and I
had to walk some mouth to get there, But Chris,
you're amazing as always, and y'all need to get off
his bag because.

Speaker 15 (13:08):
It's not his talk that does black people.

Speaker 16 (13:10):
See on black people's time.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
Yeah, they were saying that the traffic that made people
super dupi late and a lot of people didn't get
to see the full show.

Speaker 5 (13:17):
They were trying to blame christ Christmas.

Speaker 16 (13:20):
The doors opened at three o'clock. We should have had
our tails there early, left late.

Speaker 15 (13:25):
It's our fault.

Speaker 8 (13:26):
What time did the show start?

Speaker 16 (13:27):
It started at seven and I didn't get into like
nine fifteen.

Speaker 10 (13:31):
They opened up the doors intentionally for four hours before
the show, and y'all was still leap.

Speaker 8 (13:38):
I'm telling you, well, look, I'll be.

Speaker 10 (13:42):
In Charlotte, North Carolina for Halloween, and you better come
to my show and don't be late because we start
on time and we only open up the doors an
hour before the show started.

Speaker 8 (13:54):
Sure, I'm there, Bring my girls, all right, bull, I
see you that?

Speaker 16 (13:58):
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Boss Poppington, Yes, Boss popping.

Speaker 3 (14:05):
Okay, all right?

Speaker 2 (14:06):
Myriad sound like you was influenced by Dame Dad and
it sounds like right, Boss Poppington get it off your.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
Chest eight hundred and five eight five one oh five one.
If you need to vent hit us up now is
the Breakfast Club?

Speaker 3 (14:16):
Good morning, the Breakfast Club?

Speaker 5 (14:21):
Ray right, Ray Yo, charloamage Davy?

Speaker 8 (14:24):
What up are we lost?

Speaker 4 (14:25):
This is your time to get it off your chest.

Speaker 5 (14:27):
I got an indoor pool pool.

Speaker 4 (14:30):
We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 6 (14:31):
Get on the phone right now.

Speaker 3 (14:33):
He'll tell you what it is. We lie, Hello, who's this?
You're right?

Speaker 18 (14:38):
DeAndre?

Speaker 3 (14:39):
DeAndre?

Speaker 5 (14:39):
Good morning, get it off your morning.

Speaker 18 (14:42):
Good morning, guys. I just wanted to let us know
that I wanted to get off my chest. I'm proud
of my fiancee. You've been talking about for two years
now how she just wanted to get back in shape
and you know, get rid of some of her her
weight from our children and stuff like that, and she
actually did it.

Speaker 3 (14:58):
That's a longhol, you know what I mean?

Speaker 15 (15:00):
Man.

Speaker 18 (15:01):
It's something where she get up at four before in
the morning and get there file. So that's something that's
something that's hard to do. Is just you know, tap
into that quick.

Speaker 3 (15:08):
Did you did you work out with him? Did you
work out with her? Did you work out with him?

Speaker 18 (15:13):
I'm I'm a trucker, so I got my own. My
own still do that I do at night, So she
go in the morning, I go at night.

Speaker 2 (15:19):
I'm gonna tell you why you were a real one man,
because you know, I always say, if you with somebody,
you know, whether you're a male or female, and the
other person is fat, but you still love them. But
then when they get in shape, and you know, they
unlocked that hidden character that's inside of them and they
that's that's an amazing feeling.

Speaker 5 (15:32):
He said she was fat, She just got a little wit.

Speaker 3 (15:35):
Definitely fat. She ain't, I know, but lost the way. Yeah,
she just lost.

Speaker 18 (15:43):
She just want to lose her list of and she
cool as far as somebody go. But she's just going
to get rid of the extra louse with you.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
And I understand you're gonna say her name than her name.

Speaker 3 (15:58):
I bet you when she was bigger, she was t okay, sir,
have a good day, y'all. This guy is crazy.

Speaker 5 (16:07):
Hello, Good morning.

Speaker 16 (16:08):
Does it's toy you.

Speaker 3 (16:11):
This morning? Good morning?

Speaker 16 (16:13):
It's Toya from Walter and Charlemagne.

Speaker 19 (16:16):
Her cousin.

Speaker 3 (16:17):
What's up, Toya? How you do brand?

Speaker 16 (16:21):
I talked to you guys earlier this summer and we've
kind of touched on the mail. Robins was letting let go,
and I wanted to kind of circle back to Memi
when she was speaking about, you know, the enemy and
how he's trying to use distraction to get us off
base on instead of what we really need to be discussed.
And that is just how we got to really face

(16:43):
the hard about the enemy and just stand a firm
face and the head on and just trying to say,
you know, led by God. So they were not distracted
because social media is so much distraction out here. Yes
it is, and it's causing everybody to go being a boy.
And last time I talked to you guys and if
I had the podcast already, so it is officially launched, guys,

(17:06):
I wanted to give you guys the website that you
guys can check it out. It's best E X S
T I E yes.

Speaker 3 (17:14):
Ma'am, so is the b.

Speaker 12 (17:17):
Hey.

Speaker 3 (17:17):
I want to tell you some of the best advice
I got recently.

Speaker 2 (17:19):
Man, we had a conversation with Andrew Young, you know
og Andrew Young that y'all will be hearing soon. And
one thing that came from that conversation is don't get outraged,
get organized.

Speaker 16 (17:29):
Yes, say that again, as Trevor Man. That's why I
love you and your mental health awareness and things that
you do. We need more of your voice. I tune
in every day. You are definitely Alfhoods and my cousins.
So we first in Carolina, South Carolina.

Speaker 3 (17:44):
Thank you.

Speaker 16 (17:44):
Get out the website. Let me know what you guys seen.

Speaker 18 (17:47):
Charlot Lane.

Speaker 16 (17:48):
You took my information down before. I haven't gotten my
email yet.

Speaker 3 (17:52):
Bro, who took it? Eddie?

Speaker 4 (17:53):
You took.

Speaker 3 (17:55):
You?

Speaker 16 (17:55):
Put me on home?

Speaker 2 (17:56):
Yeah, okay, well we still have it then email.

Speaker 16 (18:01):
I just want you to check out my podcast, launch
the website, okay, and I'm going live soon. I'm not
gonna go live with the pre recorded episode to to
you know, try to keep down the distraction the noise
from being live and comments and things like that. So
I'm just tuning out the noise and so that I
can really let let people know how God has delivered

(18:21):
me through a betrayal, trauma, bonding, and you know, the
upbringing in our childhood from growing up things not being
talked about where we just brushing on the rud going
to church, ignoring the real perse, you know, not really
ignoring the purpose, but not really having that grounded, you know.

Speaker 2 (18:39):
And you know like how in.

Speaker 16 (18:40):
Black families it's like everything isn't talked about, but it's
hard to not talk about it when we get older.
I'm forty three, and it's like a lot of things
that I'm trying to relearn now, but I'm allowing God
to lead me through the through the lesson.

Speaker 8 (18:54):
Good.

Speaker 1 (18:54):
Look, Mama, appreciate you for checking in. Absolutely now get
it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one
o five one. We got the ladies with you.

Speaker 3 (19:01):
All white.

Speaker 5 (19:02):
That's what the weird white after labor day.

Speaker 8 (19:04):
It's just my dress. My shoes aren't right, Okay, it's
my shoes. My shoes, it's my shoes after the labor day. Yeah,
has so many goddamn rules. I love it. That's why
I love Lisa Ray. She'd be like half all.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
White women have to labor day too. That's what I'll
be telling Brandon, God from Ghana.

Speaker 8 (19:24):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (19:25):
We made that.

Speaker 8 (19:26):
What is you hear that they gone the labor day nothing?
We have the ladies alone with Can y'all imagine what
it is like co parents and what Kanye was.

Speaker 3 (19:36):
No because I'm a growing ass man that can't have babies.

Speaker 8 (19:38):
I know that's right.

Speaker 3 (19:39):
You don't talk that.

Speaker 2 (19:40):
Talk what democrats tell y'all we cannot have baby.

Speaker 3 (19:44):
I know that.

Speaker 8 (19:46):
Can you tell them all the stuff and like people imagine,
like what what is their inside life like?

Speaker 3 (19:50):
Because of them never thought about it.

Speaker 10 (19:52):
I don't know me as a woman, I do not
know because I don't know how you gonna wake up.
That's the side of the baby gonna be on the
side of the mind. He's gonna be playing from.

Speaker 8 (20:00):
I don't know. That is it in Kim Kardashian is
talking about it. So we're gonna get on into.

Speaker 3 (20:03):
It, all right, We'll get to that next.

Speaker 1 (20:05):
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Speaker 20 (20:10):
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knows somebody detail.

Speaker 8 (20:17):
I'm a homegirl that knows a little bit about everything.

Speaker 3 (20:20):
She'd be having the latest on you, the laws, the
latest with Lauren La Rosa. Sometimes you have fact, sometimes
you have details. Sometimes you have a little bit of everything.

Speaker 4 (20:28):
The latest on the breakfast Club.

Speaker 8 (20:31):
Talk to me, Kolba, Good morning, y'all. My grandmother's listening, y'all.
Say good morning to my grandmother, turn on the ready
nice yes, good morning. So Kanye West and Kim Kardashian.
Kim Kardashian is saying that Kanye West has not seen
or heard from his kids in months, and she sat
down on the Call Her Daddy podcast and got into

(20:52):
what it is like co parenting with Kanye. Let's take
a listen to Kim on co parenting. Can we talk
about the state of you and Kanye's co parenting relationship.

Speaker 21 (21:03):
It's not easy. I mean, I raise the kids, you know,
full time. They live with me, and I welcome a great,
healthy relationship with my kids and their dad, and I
think he knows that I push for it all the time,
but I also protect them when it's time for that,
and it goes in waves and phases and it's a

(21:24):
lot of work. But I have the best memories and
the best relationship you know, with my dad, and even
like I love that, you know, I see Tristan puts
you know, their kids to bed every night and takes
them to school every day when he's not you know,
in season. So I just welcome healthy relationships, but it's
not easy.

Speaker 8 (21:43):
When was the last time Kanye saw the kids?

Speaker 21 (21:45):
Whenever he'll call for them and ask it's probably been
a couple months since we've heard from him.

Speaker 8 (21:53):
No, she yeah, she does say that, you know, sometimes
if he is going through like his mental episodes, he
might just you know, take his distance because of those things.
But she says a lot of times she can't really explain,
you know, why things are the way they are. But
she tries as much as she can as a parent

(22:14):
that she doesn't speak bad about him to the kids.
She plays his music whenever they want to hear music.
She does all the things that she can, to the
point where North has said to her mom, you don't
got to pretend to us. We know you're sad. We
know what's going on because North is older, But she
says she tries to do everything she can.

Speaker 2 (22:28):
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing like Kanye and
not seeing his kids. Then much, how do we know
he hasn't been going through in an episode?

Speaker 3 (22:33):
Right?

Speaker 2 (22:33):
Yeah, we don't even know what Kanye is. I haven't
seen Kanye online or anything like that. And you know,
you can't have a healthy relationship with a person if
a person isn't mentally healthy themselves.

Speaker 10 (22:42):
Yeah, yeah, you said that he'll take the distance I
think it's because he takes the initiative to take that
distance because he knows he's not in his right line
to be around his kids.

Speaker 3 (22:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (22:50):
I mean she doesn't really get into details of like
how that goes, but she basically says that sometimes that
may like that happens. So it makes sense that maybe
he just isn't in this space to you know what.

Speaker 1 (22:59):
I mean that it encourages him if he's not getting help,
to get help, because right, regardless of what he's going through,
you still need to fall right, you still had these kids,
and these kids need a dad. And like you said, no,
if this from what we see on the house, I
look like she idolizes her dad.

Speaker 3 (23:14):
She loves her dad.

Speaker 1 (23:15):
So the fact that he hasn't called or reached out
or whatever it may be, it's very sad for any child.

Speaker 3 (23:20):
I'm sure.

Speaker 18 (23:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (23:20):
And she also addressed the you know, the conversation because
Kanye has claimed a few times that they keep the
kids away from him purposely, she addressed that as well,
let's take a listen to that.

Speaker 21 (23:29):
I think that the one thing that just gets me
is that there's this narrative that like, I keep the kids.
I've never once done that. There's been so many times
where I've been like, oh, I just want to show
all of these texts. What are you talking about? You know,
we just haven't heard I beg them, you know, to
go hang out. But it's more of just the narrative
that like, I think it's all good and we're living

(23:50):
our life, and then I just wake up and there's
all these tweets about how I've kidnapped the kids, and
I'm like, it's not a kidnapping, it's a divorce.

Speaker 2 (23:58):
Also, if a person isn't mentally are emotionally healthy, and
you know this person be having episodes, do you want
them around the kids in that state?

Speaker 3 (24:06):
No?

Speaker 8 (24:06):
No, she And she says too that when that is happening,
it's still their dad. So she's very protective and that's
the only reason why because of what you just said,
And she says sometimes she'll even do things like she'll
take measures where it'll be like, well, why don't you
come see them at my house or why don't we
go to this place? Like she tries to control it
a bit because of that.

Speaker 5 (24:24):
Well, if one kid is into soccer, I seen him.

Speaker 1 (24:26):
You used to go to the games all the time
come to the games, you know, just support, you know,
just be there, show your face, you know.

Speaker 3 (24:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (24:31):
Now she also got into the internet trolls because you know,
people be coming from Northwest and how she dressed and
all the things. She talks about how heart it is
to be a single mom, and she's asking people to
give her some grace.

Speaker 21 (24:42):
She's so creative and she's so amazing and really it's
so funny. She's like really mature in one sense where
she'll be like, mom, I saw this, and like I
don't really care that they don't, like if someone says
they don't like my blue hair. She's really confident and
is like I probably wouldn't be hanging out with those
peop people, like if you saw, like what did they

(25:02):
look like? And what are they wearing? And you know,
and I think like any mom of a teenager or
a preteen unless you've been here, like please, we just
need a little bit of grace. Like it's really hard.
It's interesting because all the kids are like wearing the
same things. But then my daughter tries to wear it
and then I'm like, okay, we're never wearing that again.

(25:23):
But what I do know is my baby's such a
good girl and such a sweet girl. But yeah, I
just think anyone that's raising kids, especially for kids. By myself,
I'm doing the best that I can and my babies
are good babies.

Speaker 10 (25:36):
Yeah, it is always the dip in the ways, like
every single time.

Speaker 8 (25:40):
Like I just I love the way they do that.
This is so amazing.

Speaker 2 (25:45):
And also there's no such thing as grace on the internet,
No such thing as grace when you're in the public eye.
So when you let your kids get online and do
whatever it is that they're doing, folks are going to
judge you, Folks going criticize. They don't have an opinion.
So if you don't want them to have to deal
with that, don't let them get online.

Speaker 8 (25:59):
And listen, she said something.

Speaker 10 (26:02):
She said when people get on her daughter, she's like, oh,
well never, we're never wearing that again. Why no, don't
let them yield that for you. That's why I love
that Northwest don't care either, you know.

Speaker 8 (26:15):
Yeah, I think it's more of a her style, like
a protection thing too, though, like she wants because Northwest
and her friends are on the internet, So I think
maybe she's trying to like kind of stop some of
the backlash. But I mean, she's not in a Kardashian
family because the way people just go at them it's insane. Yeah, yeah,
you know, it's just heightened.

Speaker 3 (26:34):
Because people regres parent.

Speaker 1 (26:36):
At the end of the day, continue to be the
best parent that you can, continue to show up because
half the people that's that's saying these things, their kids
are probably.

Speaker 10 (26:42):
Fed up, you know what I'm saying or doing the
same things. Like she said, every other kid wears this
and does this, does make up and all that. Why
is it a problem when my child doesn't oh because
her father's Kanye Oh and my mother Kim Gardashian. Just
keep letting us be her.

Speaker 8 (26:55):
I want to have daughters. But I was listening to this,
like woo, that sounds like a nerve racket as a
parent that like try and like you gotta policieh a kid,
but you don't want to polish your kid too much,
but like you want them to be expressive. But like
that's a lot of belt.

Speaker 1 (27:07):
Love of a daughter compared to the love of a son.
It's well it's different, No, it's just different. No, Like
the way that a daughter treats their dad, it's like
no other Like when I say no other, no other.
I'm sick if I'm this. If I'm not, my daughters
are right then and there. If I'm outside having to
do something, my daughter's like that.

Speaker 5 (27:25):
I'm coming. My son's up playing video games. Dad. But
it's like that love of a daughter, Daddy is something.

Speaker 3 (27:31):
It's it's something else.

Speaker 10 (27:32):
Man.

Speaker 3 (27:32):
I love I love all my babies. But yeah, my
daughter's woof, they love me. They let it, daddy.

Speaker 8 (27:36):
Yeah, that's it. She also talked about Kanye giving away
Lambos too, like she would wake up people just give
away their cars.

Speaker 3 (27:42):
The it wasn't just because he was having mental episodes.

Speaker 8 (27:45):
We're about to listen to it. Let her get to it.

Speaker 7 (27:47):
Go ahead.

Speaker 21 (27:48):
The thing where you I mean, I would like come
home and we had like five Lamborghinis, and I'd come
home and they'd all be gone, you know, if he
was in an episode and I'd be like, oh, wait,
where's all our cars, like my new car, and it
would be like, oh, he gave him away to all
of his friends. And then I'd be like huh okay,
And then I'd come home again and at a different point,
we had, you know, five more Lamborghinis, and then I'd

(28:10):
wake up and another episode and they'd all be gone again.
And that time, I was like, keep them guys, you know, like,
I don't know, I don't know what to say.

Speaker 8 (28:18):
Friend Kim was doing, was doing the best she could
in that situation. People were blaming her for so much
during that time, but she says she's doing the best.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
But if you're a friend during that time and you
know he's going through episode and he gives you lambo,
you're gonna take it.

Speaker 10 (28:33):
Yeah, you damn right, I'm gonna take it. And when
that episode over, don't try to get it back.

Speaker 2 (28:38):
So I know for some people, like that's just content,
but there's never enough conversation about the people who have
to deal with individuals with mental health issues, like trust,
would I tell you they are not okay?

Speaker 4 (28:48):
Like him?

Speaker 3 (28:48):
Not a cat take because she's.

Speaker 2 (28:49):
Not a psychiatrist or therapist like and watching a loved
one slowly go into some type of severe psychosist that
is no.

Speaker 8 (28:57):
And then your husband, yeah, you know, have kids. And
she says it got to the point because this is
what happens. It started to wait on her mental health
and she just didn't know what to do at certain
point because she couldn't she couldn't predict it, so she
didn't even know how to Like, she didn't know how
to help.

Speaker 5 (29:11):
I was gonna ask you, do we ever understand why
we got there?

Speaker 1 (29:15):
Though, like because I'm sure when they were dating it
wasn't like that, because she probably would have seen some
bread flags, but like what triggered it to get there?

Speaker 3 (29:21):
That's not true.

Speaker 2 (29:21):
If you guys, you get older, some people you know,
start going in this severe psychosist I mean people don't
know why. I don't think they know why, but yeah,
some people get diagnosed later later in life.

Speaker 8 (29:30):
She didn't say exactly what it like this is what
happened and this is why. But she did talk about,
you know, there were slow signs of like their relationship
changing and things starting to happen. But she didn't know
what is she going to do. She's just doing the
best she can.

Speaker 10 (29:41):
But I get what you're saying too, and be like,
sometimes you'll see signs and you'll see certain patterns change,
you're in the mood too long or why are you
doing this right now?

Speaker 2 (29:50):
You know I've watched I've watched two people in my life,
uh breakdown, and there's no signs, just slowly like yeah,
things just getting start getting a little strange. But you
just never know that all of a sudden, It's just.

Speaker 1 (30:02):
I just wonder, like it was it his mom passing
or something with music, or was it a relationship? Was
it alcohol? You know, I always curious to what got
him to that stage.

Speaker 2 (30:13):
I just know folks get caught up in the celebrity
of it all because it's Kanye and Kim, But no,
it's an ex wife who had to deal with somebody
with severe mental health issues. And that's a serious, serious issue.
Those folks that deal with people with severe mental health
health issues, they need help to and people need to
talk about it more.

Speaker 3 (30:29):
Yeah, yep.

Speaker 8 (30:30):
So check out that episode if you guys want to
go and watch Called Her Daddy or listen on the podcast.

Speaker 3 (30:37):
Was it triggering for you in any way.

Speaker 8 (30:39):
A little bit?

Speaker 3 (30:40):
Why would be tricky father? I do.

Speaker 8 (30:46):
In the beginning of the episode, Kim said her dad
was a great example of what her relationship should be,
but she was the exact opposite way.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
Yeah, that's what you should send that episode to your
going to mental health.

Speaker 3 (31:01):
The reason why he wasn't around.

Speaker 8 (31:02):
I do think my dad has don't diagnose.

Speaker 3 (31:04):
That want to be You're gonna diagnose that man, you know,
and you shouldn't diagnose people. Don't diagnose that man.

Speaker 8 (31:14):
I'm just telling you. You said you see slow signs.
I feel like there are things that he's dealing with
that cause you know, certain things.

Speaker 3 (31:20):
I'm sorry, but he's never been there for you, damn.

Speaker 8 (31:22):
But first of all true with him.

Speaker 16 (31:27):
Not true.

Speaker 8 (31:29):
That's crazy.

Speaker 5 (31:32):
Ain't slow seeing them.

Speaker 3 (31:35):
He made a choice. He made a choice.

Speaker 8 (31:37):
Yes, I'm choosing to get out of this segment.

Speaker 3 (31:39):
Already got it.

Speaker 5 (31:39):
The ladies with norm When we come back, we got
front page news.

Speaker 3 (31:42):
Is the breakfast club.

Speaker 1 (31:43):
Go morning, Jesus morning everybody in cj env Es hilarious,
Charlamagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. Let's get
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Speaker 3 (32:01):
What's up me me?

Speaker 11 (32:01):
Good morning, NB, Josh, Charlamage, how y'all doing? I'm good,
Thank you for asking.

Speaker 12 (32:08):
All right, Well, we start this morning at the nation's airports,
where a new message from Homeland Security is sparking lots
of controversy. So airports across the country are refusing to
play a video from a secretary Christy Nome that blames
Democrats for the ongoing government shutdown. The message was supposed
to air on terminal screens nationwide.

Speaker 11 (32:27):
But many airports say it crosses the line. Let's listen
to some of that video.

Speaker 17 (32:31):
Democrats in Congress refuse to fund the federal government, and
because of this, many of our operations are impacted and
most of our TSA employees are working without pay. We
will continue to do all that we can to avoid
delays that will impact your travel, and our hope is
that Democrats will soon recognize the importance of opening the government.

Speaker 2 (32:51):
Hey, I can't lie. I saw that yesterday and I
was impressed. Okay, the reason I was impressed is because
I like strategy. I like messaging, and that is why
crafts can never win the messaging war against Republicans, because
Republicans are willing to do things like that.

Speaker 3 (33:06):
You ain't that at the airport?

Speaker 8 (33:07):
Do you agree with that? What do you mean to
play it at the airport.

Speaker 2 (33:10):
It's not a matter of agreeing, It's just a matter
of strategy. It's like, damn, these people will go above
and beyond to make sure they blame the other political
party for everything wrong in this country.

Speaker 3 (33:22):
It works. Go look at the polls right now. The
polls show that more and.

Speaker 2 (33:25):
More people are starting to blame Democrats for the shutdown.

Speaker 3 (33:29):
And it's because Republicans.

Speaker 2 (33:30):
Messaging is sticking because they're doing things like playing it
at the goddamn airport.

Speaker 12 (33:35):
Yeah for sure, Well airports in New York. Where were you, Charlottage,
when you heard that messaging the airport?

Speaker 3 (33:41):
I didn't, I didn't hear. I read the story. I
read the story that your report.

Speaker 12 (33:44):
Okay, because airports in New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Las Vegas, Charlotte, Phoenix,
and Seattle, they are refusing to air the message.

Speaker 11 (33:52):
They're calling it.

Speaker 12 (33:52):
Too political and a violation of policies that prohibit partisan
content and public terminals, and some legal experts it could
even break the Hatch Act, which is the law that
bars government officials from using their roles for political purposes.

Speaker 7 (34:07):
You know.

Speaker 12 (34:07):
But a DHS spokesperson, they are defending the video, calling
the situation unfortunate and blaming what they describe as political gainsmanship,
and critics say the video though it crosses a line,
blurring the boundaries between a public service announcement and campaign
style politics.

Speaker 3 (34:22):
But you do realize Republicans don't even care because.

Speaker 2 (34:25):
Even if it doesn't get played at the airport, everybody's
reporting this story, so you're still playing back her message.
So all people are hearing is Democrats are responsible for
the government shutdown.

Speaker 3 (34:36):
That's how programming works.

Speaker 2 (34:38):
You just keep hearing something over and over and over
and over, and you believe it, whether or not you
even believe it. No, yes, because somebody will say something
to you later. It'll be like, well, who's reponsible for
the government shut down? First thing can pop in your mind? Democrats,
because that's what you've been told over and over and
over and over and over again.

Speaker 11 (34:55):
Programming, yeah, programming yeah.

Speaker 10 (34:57):
But people still got common sense now, like, no, you
know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (35:03):
Since when it's like repeating the.

Speaker 2 (35:04):
Song you don't even like, you think you don't even
like it, but you're hearing so much and then you
start singing the hook one day Democrats.

Speaker 3 (35:10):
Responsible for the government shut Yo? Is crazy.

Speaker 2 (35:17):
The polls out right now that find more people are
starting to blame Democrats.

Speaker 3 (35:21):
But the shut down? Why do you think that is?

Speaker 8 (35:22):
So why won't Democrats do this type of issue then?

Speaker 14 (35:25):
Why?

Speaker 11 (35:28):
That's the question.

Speaker 1 (35:29):
More Republicans have used this show to issue on Democrats
than anything in as well. I still see commercials now
to this day and the.

Speaker 3 (35:36):
New Jersey we're hitting one running out.

Speaker 10 (35:39):
But when we're all right, so when will this be
a reason to retaliate?

Speaker 7 (35:44):
Just like that?

Speaker 2 (35:44):
Like, that's all we've been saying for years, you are absolutely,
That's literally all we've been telling Democrats for the last decade.

Speaker 3 (35:50):
That's why their messaging sucks.

Speaker 12 (35:52):
Yeah, and that's why everybody is supporting Gavin Newsom, right,
because he's the only one kind of fighting back online
things like that.

Speaker 8 (35:59):
So that's just one person.

Speaker 11 (36:01):
Yeah, okay, all right.

Speaker 12 (36:03):
Well, while airports are pushing back on political messaging, consumers
are dealing with a different kind of frustration.

Speaker 11 (36:08):
Packages stuck in limbo.

Speaker 12 (36:10):
So if you've been waiting on a package from Chian
or Timu or any other overseas retailer or shown up yet, yes, okay,
well you are not alone. Thousands of packages that are
getting shipped through ups are stuck in warehouses across the country.
They are caught up in a maze of new custom
rules rolled out by the Trump administration. So those changes

(36:30):
took effect at the end of August, and it ended
the longtime rule that let packages under eight hundred dollars
enter the US duty free. Now almost every international shipment
faces new tariffs, new fees, and products specific taxes, even
on low cost items like clothes, beauty products, and electronics.
So UPS says it's doing its best to comply, but

(36:50):
many of the packages are being held up because of
missing or incomplete paperwork. Now the company says it's contacting
shippers to fix the issue, but in some cases packages
that can't be cleared or being destroyed to meet custom regulation.
So as a result, a massive backlag backlog at UPS
hubs nationwide, long delays for customers waiting on deliveries. A

(37:12):
UPS says it gets over three million international packages a day,
and with holidays shipping season about to kick into high gear,
experts say this slowdown couldn't come at a worse time.

Speaker 2 (37:22):
I'm definitely waiting on something right now. I got one
package all ordered. I'm definitely waiting on some sweatshoots, I
or it.

Speaker 10 (37:28):
Yeah, damn, And that was everybody's Christmas gifts.

Speaker 8 (37:31):
Oh, my god, that's.

Speaker 3 (37:33):
What I'm saying.

Speaker 8 (37:34):
No, that's what I'm saying right now.

Speaker 3 (37:36):
Now.

Speaker 1 (37:37):
Me and I was watching the news yesterday and they
were saying that the tariffs even affected the car industry.
They're saying that in twenty twenty one, they said the
average price of a car was like thirty seven thousand dollars.
They're saying now with the new tariffs, the average price
not like not like the high price. The average price
is fifty two thousand dollars for a car because of
all the parts that's overseas and all that other stuff.

Speaker 3 (37:58):
They saying it's too expensive.

Speaker 11 (38:00):
All right, Well that's your front page news. I'm Mimi Brown.
Follow me at meb Brown c V.

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Speaker 10 (38:11):
You because you're looking at me?

Speaker 3 (38:15):
No, because when you hurt home deep you just what?

Speaker 16 (38:18):
What?

Speaker 1 (38:19):
How didn't they my des been open like yo?

Speaker 3 (38:25):
Please?

Speaker 8 (38:28):
Because that's what she's where he is going.

Speaker 3 (38:30):
I'm working.

Speaker 2 (38:34):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (38:35):
All right, Well we come back.

Speaker 1 (38:36):
Rod dea Rousey joining US former UFC champion professional wrestler
and actors.

Speaker 3 (38:41):
We're gonna talk to her next. I don't move.

Speaker 5 (38:43):
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Speaker 6 (38:49):
Morning.

Speaker 5 (38:49):
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Speaker 1 (38:52):
Charlamagne the God. We are the Breakfast Club law La
Roses here as well. We got a special guest in
the building, former UFC champion professional and actors Ronda.

Speaker 3 (39:01):
Rousey for having me. Good morning.

Speaker 22 (39:03):
How you feeling fantastic? I mean it's a little bit earlier,
but you know, you don't get up this early. I mean,
my kids get me up this early. I don't get
up this early. I'm on my own. But I haven't
had a choice in a long time.

Speaker 2 (39:13):
Absolutely, But you got a comic book, got a graphic
novel called Expecting the Unexpected. What made you want to
step into the comic book world?

Speaker 9 (39:22):
Uh?

Speaker 7 (39:22):
You know what?

Speaker 22 (39:23):
I It wasn't like a conscious decision. It was more
of like I really wanted to be able to tell
the story, and I just kind of became obsessed with it.
And once I wrote the first draft of it and
then like an eleven hour thumb typing, I like in
my notes binge, I just became obsessed with finding the
story and getting it out there. And once the idea

(39:46):
of making it into a graphic novel came up. It
was like I couldn't stop and a little bit of
an obsessive personality when it comes to like pursuing goals
and here we are and there's a physical copy right yere.

Speaker 8 (39:58):
Absolutely, people have always looked at you and everything that
you've done is kind of like a mythical like story
is even your name. It's like if you've never even
like watched if I you know, Ronde Rowsey, well, what
have been moments for you in your career where you're like,
oh wow, like this is happening and this is actually happening.

Speaker 22 (40:16):
Yeah, oh god. Well I think when I first won
the UFC title, I was like it was one of
those moments where like, don't quote that video from that
kid that just woke up from dental surgery and.

Speaker 7 (40:28):
I had to do it, you know. So that was
one of those it's like this is real life, you know.
Joe Rogan's like, what's.

Speaker 22 (40:35):
Your impression, I'm like, I need to quote the dentist kid,
And then that was.

Speaker 7 (40:39):
That was one of them.

Speaker 22 (40:39):
But there's been quite a few or I've been like
I just feel like I'm just watching somebody else's experience.
It's making me believe in like simulation theory kind of,
you know, like, oh, if I got to pick anyone's
lifetime to live, I'm gonna pick the Ronda Rousey lifetime.

Speaker 3 (40:54):
I'm gonna live that Jesus scene.

Speaker 2 (41:00):
Gosh, But so you would you would pick it over
and over what you're saying.

Speaker 7 (41:04):
I don't know. I like the life I've lived is
so interesting.

Speaker 22 (41:07):
I'm like, man, I feel like if I had to
like select someone's lifetime to live, I'm like, oh, I
want to pick the Ronda Rousey lifetime, you know, and
try and live that because it's been so ridiculous.

Speaker 7 (41:16):
I don't know, Like sometimes I can't even believe it's happening.

Speaker 2 (41:21):
You were the first woman to sign with the UFC, right,
you put a woman's mma on the map. When you
look back, what do you think your real legacy is
it the winds or the walls you broke down?

Speaker 22 (41:33):
I think it's giving women in combat sports a career,
and that didn't exist before.

Speaker 7 (41:39):
You know, I won an Olympic medal and came home
and was like, maybe I'll be a cocktail waitress. You know,
there was nothing you do?

Speaker 22 (41:46):
Yeah, wow, And so now it's really leaked over not
just from MMA, but into you know, boxing and pro wrestling,
that women are really making like you know, record breaking
paydays and stuff like that, and actually able to make
a living in career from combat sports, which I feel like,
you know, I had a big part of that.

Speaker 3 (42:05):
Yeah, I never thought about that.

Speaker 2 (42:06):
I mean I read, you know, Don Staley's book Uncommon Favor,
and it was kind of a similar story. You have
this amazing career in college, you go off to the
Olympics and you win a medal, but then it's just
like it's like you come home and it's like, Okay,
what am I supposed to do? Now? I've done everything
that they told me I was supposed to do, But
then what's the next phase of my life? Looked like
it's got to be like a mind for women, right.

Speaker 22 (42:25):
I mean for everybody, it's like what you call it,
like post Olympic depression, and that you just spend your
whole life going after this one goal and you tell yourself,
if I achieved this one thing will make me so
happy that that happiness will leak over into the rest
of my life and I'll just be happy forever because
I did this one thing.

Speaker 7 (42:42):
I mean, how could you not be one in the
Olympics or whatever.

Speaker 22 (42:45):
And then you go and achieve that goal and you're
happy for a little bit, and then you know, you
return to the rest of your life and you realize
that your happiness isn't a collection of accomplishments.

Speaker 7 (42:55):
It's a lifestyle.

Speaker 22 (42:56):
And you know a lot of times that what you
build up that accomplishment to be and what it will
do for you is, you know, not not exactly what
you expected.

Speaker 8 (43:05):
But is that is there a hard balance for you
of every moment is like, oh my god, I got
to do this so well because it may not happen
again because you've you've been the first doing so much
within this space, is there like a pressure of you
feel like, Okay, things are just happening as they should,
but also what if I don't get this chance again?
What if I don't get this opportunity to again because

(43:25):
they weren't they weren't out there in the beginning.

Speaker 22 (43:27):
I mean, yeah, that that pressure I think exists all
the time. And it's not just that like in one
thing that you do, but if you fail once, then
everything that you've accomplished before that really, you know, gets
wiped wiped away.

Speaker 7 (43:41):
It means nothing. My mom had a saying that you're
only as good as your last fight, and you know
what I mean, like, what have you done lately kind
of the thing, and.

Speaker 22 (43:48):
Yeah, and yeah, it's I think every every one time
that you come to that that situation, those high pressure situations,
it's it doesn't get any less or any easier, but
I guess you get more more confident in your ability
to deal with it. I used to get really scared
of my own nerves, you know, and like when my

(44:09):
heart would beat really fast or something about like a
little kid and I was about to have like a
fight or match or something, and I would get like, oh,
what if I get tired because I've been nervous for
so long, my heart's been beating for so long, And
I would get nervous about the fact that I was nervous.
And then eventually you get in that situation and you

(44:30):
succeed enough times that you realize, Okay, this is what
happens to my body before I do something great, and
my heart could beat like this all day long and
I'll still be able to have enough, you know, and
endurance to keep going. And so I started thinking of
like that feeling, and that fear is kind of not
something to be scared of, but like it's more of
like the revving of my engine, you know, before before

(44:52):
I take off.

Speaker 2 (44:53):
I've heard you speak about, you know, after losses. You
spoke about like being in a docmental space and having like.

Speaker 3 (45:00):
As an identity crisis.

Speaker 2 (45:01):
What did those moments teach you about your self worth
beyond just winning and losing?

Speaker 7 (45:07):
Well, I think.

Speaker 22 (45:09):
When when I lost, it wasn't just oh, I lost
a fight, you know, because people would be like, oh,
how could you feel get that depressed about just losing
a fight? It's not the big of a deal. It
was like, of course, it's not the big of a
deal to you because you've never been in that situation.
But to me, it was more of like I knew
my fighting career was over, and yeah, I knew because

(45:31):
I'd been dealing with I just had like a lot
of like neurological issues that I've been dealing with that
I hadn't been able to tell anyone about.

Speaker 7 (45:38):
Because you're the chance.

Speaker 22 (45:40):
You can't let anyone know that you have any weakness,
you know, if anything, like people thinking I.

Speaker 7 (45:44):
Have an a weakness that like that does a lot.

Speaker 22 (45:47):
Of the work for me, you know, upfront, and so
kind of portraying that was really important and not letting
anyone know what was what was going on with me.

Speaker 7 (45:55):
So when it finally.

Speaker 22 (45:56):
Cut up to me, I like I knew that it
was over, and I didn't really want to own, you know,
accept it. And it was like that kind of identity crisis.
If I'm not a fighter, who am I? And you're
so like, especially if you're into your your expertise and
you're you're so obsessed with it for so long and
you just become that fraction of your personality, you know,

(46:18):
and you forget of who you are outside of it,
and then suddenly it was like ripped away from me
and I didn't know who I was if I wasn't
a fighter and not just a fighter, but a champion.

Speaker 2 (46:28):
Do you believe elite athletes are conditioned to suppress vulnerability?

Speaker 22 (46:33):
I mean, yeah, you kind of have to, especially like
a like a contact sport, But I think anybody that
is in a high pressure situation and that's that just
comes with it.

Speaker 2 (46:44):
But you gotta think when you walk in that ring,
there's a chance you could lose, right like it, I.

Speaker 22 (46:51):
Mean, that's why you're in there, you know, And that's
that's part of it. That's like part of what I
think brings the best out of me. You know, some people,
they they they do better in low pressure situations. You know,
they tried to make it not such a big deal,
and that's when they're their best, when they can.

Speaker 7 (47:10):
Really relax like that.

Speaker 22 (47:11):
And I just realized I'm the kind of person that
needs that that pressure. You know. I fight above myself
under under pressure. So it's not exactly enjoyable, but it
brings the best out of me.

Speaker 2 (47:23):
When you think about people's, well, superheroes origin stories, right,
they either come from like pain, power, or purpose.

Speaker 3 (47:30):
Which one of those best describes your personal.

Speaker 22 (47:33):
My personal journey, Oh god, I guess it is started
out as pain and then became power and then morphed
into purpose. I think I had my own phases with it,
but yeah, I think it started as you know, I
lost my dad really young, and I just needed an outlet,
and fighting was well Judo is what I started with,

(47:55):
and that that really became a great way to be
able to vent all of everything that I couldn't say.
I also had a speech disorder growing up. I couldn't
really speak, and so it was just a great way
to communicate and it was everything that I needed.

Speaker 3 (48:09):
You remember the first time you did that, I had to.

Speaker 7 (48:12):
Defend myself, like in an actual confrontation.

Speaker 3 (48:14):
What does your first fight? Period?

Speaker 7 (48:15):
Oh God, some kid like grabbed me by the throat.

Speaker 22 (48:21):
I like tossed him onto the ground, but like asphalt
on the back of his head.

Speaker 7 (48:27):
Yeah, and then then the bell rung, so we all
had to go to class.

Speaker 8 (48:31):
Age was this This was like great sixth grade.

Speaker 22 (48:34):
And then the kid was so embarrassed that I guess
he was like bleeding down the back of his head
and didn't say anything. And then the teacher found out
that he was bleeding on the back of his head,
and yeah, then it all came out then round it.

Speaker 7 (48:47):
Tossed me on the back of my head.

Speaker 3 (48:48):
But did that give you a rent back?

Speaker 2 (48:50):
Dand though like did people see it that, they were like, oh.

Speaker 22 (48:54):
I mean kind of I was like really muscular, it's
like you know at that age, But it was kind
of thing I got teased up about a lot, and
so I was always like trying to cover it up
with like baggy clothing and and things like that.

Speaker 7 (49:06):
But it was like a thing.

Speaker 22 (49:07):
Yeah, like, oh yeah, Rondo's Ronda's jack ron Ron was
really strong.

Speaker 7 (49:12):
Or something like that.

Speaker 22 (49:13):
But it was kind of like something I got teased
for more, But would you embrace it?

Speaker 7 (49:16):
When did I emprase it? Oh? God?

Speaker 22 (49:18):
I think in my mid twenties when I realized I
was sexy. Oh wait a minute, I look great.

Speaker 3 (49:26):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 22 (49:27):
It was kind of about I think it was when
I was switching over from Judo into MMA and I
had I knew that there was a window there, but
I had to play up the you know, the sex
appeal to be able to bring people to look at
the value I think that there was in women's fighting,
and so I had to kind of step up and

(49:48):
be that person and and embody that that confidence. And
I kind of had to fake it until until I
made it. And that was basically it. You know, you
had to pretend to sleep.

Speaker 7 (49:59):
Before you get this.

Speaker 22 (50:00):
So I was like, whatever, I'm gonna try and dress
up and see. I used to get like so self
conscious about even putting makeup on, even trying and or
like trying to dress up or anything like that.

Speaker 7 (50:12):
And I just kind of like fit the bullet.

Speaker 22 (50:14):
And put myself out there and then I actually started
to be like, well, you know what, I actually I'm
really happy with how I look and and things like that,
and and everything kind of came from that.

Speaker 8 (50:26):
I saw Dana White say somewhere recently because you know,
fans want you to come back, and he was asked
about it, and he was talking about how how good
you look right now, like how ripped you are right now,
and people see you posting these videos on your Instagram
and all things is there, like what's happening? Are we
going to see happening return somewhere? Because these videos you're posting,
it'd be like, oh, just having lunch to it my friend,
and you're like in the ring like it's so casual.

Speaker 22 (50:48):
In the caption, Yeah, well I have I have a
cage in my garage.

Speaker 7 (50:52):
It's not like I went anywhere. I really did like
mosey on out there and.

Speaker 8 (50:56):
Like that's how you post it. I'm like this video,
the one where your baby was sitting and watching you.
I thought that was so cute too.

Speaker 22 (51:04):
It's literally awesome that like I get to be like
a kind of a spoiled brat now of like I
just want to build a cage in my backyard and
make my friends over and do some karate, you know,
and yeah, I'm just having fun with it again. And
it got to a point where I feel like it
kind of got hijacked from me and I was fighting
and training for for reasons other than my own. And
I think it's after having my last baby. It just

(51:28):
being pregnant is tough.

Speaker 10 (51:30):
You know.

Speaker 22 (51:31):
I literally it felt like I was like handicapped just
compared to being finally tuned deathlidding machine, right, you know,
I feel like I can do anything to suddenly, like
if I did.

Speaker 7 (51:41):
A forward role, I think I would throw my back out.

Speaker 22 (51:43):
And so that's kind of where it just started, of
like I just wanted to get that my bodily identity
back from just being a vessel for creating another person, yeah,
and just get that freedom of movement back. So then yeah,
I started training and Emma again because I feel like
when I kind of lost that identity as being a fighter, it,

(52:06):
I think it like broke my heart too much to
be anywhere near it because I love it so much,
and so I kind of went to the extreme of
like I don't want to train on and want to
do anything at all.

Speaker 7 (52:16):
And actually was a friend of mine who with one of.

Speaker 22 (52:18):
My coaches who he was like, oh, well, I really
want to get my black belt in judo?

Speaker 7 (52:22):
Can you like help me get my black belt?

Speaker 22 (52:24):
And I'm like all right, And so I had a
couple of mats in my garage, so you'd come over,
I'd show them some judo. And then then I started
like getting like enjoying it, you know again. And then
you know, he does like wrestling in jiu jitsu and stuff,
so like, oh, you.

Speaker 7 (52:39):
Know, let's let's roll around a little bit. Let's do that.

Speaker 22 (52:41):
And then my strength nditioning coach had been coming, you know,
throughout the years, and like why don't you hold some
paddles for me and hit some mits and stuff like that.
And then so it just kind of came from a
place of just joy and I just want to do
it just because I enjoy it instead of this is
where I feel obligated to do or you know, this

(53:02):
is what I'm being courced to be doing for one
reason or another. And so and it's what my body
really wants, you know, It's what I've been training to
do my whole life. And I just feel healthier and
better and I want to train again.

Speaker 7 (53:17):
It makes me happy. And it's really funny that, like
I'm training and everyone's.

Speaker 3 (53:21):
Like, so what are you, what are you training for?

Speaker 7 (53:23):
What are you doing? And I'm like, for my own joy?

Speaker 3 (53:26):
Is that is that bad? They see you training, but
they automatically think you want to come back.

Speaker 7 (53:32):
I mean, I mean they're like, well, you look so good.
I'm like, well, because I'm the greatest ever, Like, of course,
this is what happens when I train, you know, I
look great. Sorry, Like I.

Speaker 22 (53:42):
Don't have to like have a plan for world domination
in mind, but you know, Mike Tyson coming back and
being the biggest fight of last year, it just kind
of proves that I don't think anyone's ever really done.

Speaker 2 (53:54):
It's weird though, right, Like do you think the public
is addicted to watching people's so called because I mean,
in the reality of the situation, you only lost two fights,
but the media made it seem like it was just
completely over, you could never win again. Like did you
think you think you let the media get to you
more than anything? Uh?

Speaker 22 (54:11):
No, it was more of like what I was dealing
with personally and physically. I'd had so many concussions since
I was a kid, and they were getting progressively worse
and worse, and I was getting concussion symptoms easier and easier,
and it got to the point where, like any kind
of impact at all, I was basically like losing my vision.

Speaker 8 (54:34):
Wow.

Speaker 7 (54:34):
And I actually recently got some.

Speaker 22 (54:38):
Really great news about that because Dana had me, you
want to be part of like this long term fighter
study they're doing for like neurological you know everything. And
so he sent me to the Cleveland Clinic to get
checked out, and the doctor there he was like, he
said that I used to get migraines as a kid,
and people that get migraines for some reason, it's easier

(55:02):
for them to get concussions. And what he thinks is
happening is the more concussions I got, the easier it
was for an impact to set off a migraine. And
he thinks that because my brain looks better than it should.
And so he thinks what's happening is I haven't had
as many concussions as I think, and that a lot
of times I'm getting hit, I'm not experiencing concussion symptoms,

(55:26):
it's migraine symptoms. So he says, because you can have
a migraine without a headache. So what's happening is I
get hit and then I lose a big chunk of
my vision. Basically, it's like I can't see, and so
it's got to the point where like I can't fight
safely because if I get hit, I basically can go blind.

Speaker 8 (55:48):
Oh wow.

Speaker 22 (55:49):
But the thing is there's things I can also do
about it, So I'm like trying to address it, like
nutritionally and things like that. But yeah, it's kind of
nuts because I I thought, I'm like, okay, well, I'm
just gonna get CT any day now, you know, And
he was like, yeah, I finally got some good news,
like maybe there's something you can do about it. And

(56:09):
it's not a you know, the nail on the coffin
of her of being able to be able to fight,
So that's actually actually great news. But I also it's like, yeah,
what's the point of going out taking head and packs
to see if it like if it works.

Speaker 23 (56:25):
Or not, right, you know, unless you can fight like
a YouTuber Like maybe it's a there's a female YouTuber
that wants to get it popping. I don't know, like why,
It's just it's just interesting because like, you know, you
even think about somebody like Mike Tyson.

Speaker 3 (56:37):
He's lost multiple fights.

Speaker 2 (56:39):
God, that's day. Muammad Ali lost multiple fights. You know,
somebody like Easy. We love Izzy, we love all of them,
but they've lost multiple fights. You lost two fights, So why, like,
why why is it different when they lose multiple fights
and still get held as the greatest ever. But you
lose a couple of fights and people like, like, it's
in the world, it's over, she's done, she's finished.

Speaker 7 (56:57):
Well, what do you think the difference is.

Speaker 3 (57:00):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (57:02):
Oh, it's true.

Speaker 8 (57:07):
When you decided to walk away after those fights, people
were talking about this changing the trajectory of your Like
those fights single handedly changed the trajectory of your career.

Speaker 2 (57:15):
Nobody even took into consideration all the other things that
you're telling us now, Yeah, mental issues, it could be
physical issues. It's just it was it literally felt like
it's over, no longer to bad, someone on the planet done.

Speaker 7 (57:27):
I didn't want to.

Speaker 22 (57:28):
Like go, I don't want people think I was making excuses,
you know, So I was just like, what's the point.

Speaker 8 (57:35):
Do you feel like people threw you away?

Speaker 7 (57:37):
In a sense?

Speaker 22 (57:39):
I mean, I don't know, Like it's not really what
I've concerned myself with I think it like it really
taught me to like separate public perception from myself perception,
which I think is the best thing that I got
out of it, you know. And I think that's like
a trap that a lot of people fall down, that
they're trying to constantly keep that that that fame at

(58:02):
a certain level because they feel like if that goes down,
then there self worth goes down.

Speaker 7 (58:07):
And that's kind of like Tommy.

Speaker 22 (58:09):
Of like, you know what, actually didn't enjoy being that famous,
you know what I mean, like not being able to
do normal stuff and go to the grocery store and
go to a restaurant or even be in the line
in and out drive through.

Speaker 7 (58:22):
I mean it was crazy for a while.

Speaker 22 (58:23):
I remember once I was in the in the line
for in and out to get you know animal, Yeah,
not even in the store, in the car, and someone
noticed me in the in the car and like a
whole mob flooring around the car, you know, with my
kids in there and everything like that. And yeah, I
couldn't go into a restaurant without everybody standing up and

(58:43):
lining up at the table, or go to the grocery store,
and I I kind of realized that, like, I don't
think that anybody would want to be that famous unless
you know, there's something wrong with them.

Speaker 7 (58:55):
Like I enjoy being able to live a normal life.

Speaker 22 (58:59):
And if I entered into that like nostalgia phase where
people are like, oh, yeah, I remember you, you know,
it's so it's like it's so great to see you
again kind of a thing. Yeah, I think it kind
of made me realize that that that lifestyle actually wasn't
really something that I personally wanted. It maybe it's something
that like, you know, fanned my ego, but it didn't like,
you know, feed my soul kind of a thing, Like

(59:20):
I want to just be be with my kids and
be with my family and not have to be like
going through the back doors of everywhere for the rest
of my life.

Speaker 3 (59:28):
So you're definitely not fighting at the UFC event at
the White House because.

Speaker 8 (59:31):
People think you are. They think that that is the
next one coming.

Speaker 7 (59:34):
That's so funny. I literally said that I wasn't. Yeah,
they're like, that's exactly what you would say if you were.
But I had a baby like nine months ago. I'm
still walking it off.

Speaker 4 (59:46):
You know.

Speaker 8 (59:47):
Did you receive an actual like invite because you never
specifically said if you got it an invite or not.
People as soon you didn't because.

Speaker 22 (59:53):
We know, I'm sure I have an open invitation at
all times.

Speaker 2 (59:57):
And you know you talked about writing the sequel to
Expect Unexpected. Do you see storytelling as a new form
of healing people.

Speaker 22 (01:00:03):
Yeah, I think that's That's a really great way to
put it. And why I got into it. I didn't
get into comics to be the next great comic book writer.
Like this is something that like really feeds my soul
and makes me happy, and I'm just obsessed with it
and i can't walk away from it and I can't
stop doing it. And I'm just really lucky to be
in a situation where I can find people like the

(01:00:26):
you know, the guys at Awa that I can use
my name or even just get them to read it
and get you know, Axel Alonzo as a former like
you know editor in Chat at Marvel to like look
at my script and and help me out with it
and get like said, like a dream team of people
to make.

Speaker 7 (01:00:43):
This as good as possible. And you know, I am.

Speaker 22 (01:00:46):
Able to do that because of the other things that
I accomplished before. But I'm also not going to try
and just like you know, coast On that I want
this to be able to exceed every expectation, because you know,
I'm not really good at half assing things. If I
want to make like a graphic novel, I'll make the
best graph novel I can make, and make the best
universe possible, and make it the best sequel possible, and

(01:01:10):
if possible, like make it into like take it into
a film, make it into whatever, create something out of nothing,
out of just your mind. I think that that that's incredible,
especially when everything that I've done that people really value
has been so physical. To be able to do something
stable like this is, uh, it's really valuable to me.

Speaker 3 (01:01:29):
So what still drives you now? Legacy? Love, something default?

Speaker 7 (01:01:33):
Oh, I don't know, I guess, I guess love.

Speaker 22 (01:01:37):
I'm very much in love with my amazing husband and
my amazing kids. And yeah, it's I think trying to
find things that are are our self fulfilling instead of
looking for that fulfillment outside of myself has been the
real lesson then that I've gleaned from all of this
and real happiness, you know, And it's it's really nice
to be able to kind of like, I don't know,

(01:02:00):
I preate myself from that having to feel like I'm
I have to like perform my life for people watching
and just be like, you know what, I'm really happy
not not posting anything for for weeks on end, instead
of being like, oh, what's going to be like my
post today? How do I make sure that people know
that I'm doing stuff and looking good and you know,
still in the mix or something like that, and it's

(01:02:21):
otherwise being like what, I really don't want to think
about it. Me and my husband we all got all
new phones, but when we moved to Hawaii and we're
just going to have to start over again and not
have you know, we have our work phone with all
of our stuff and stuff on it, but have something
with no social media, know anything, you know, just give
the number to people that are close to us, and
then once a day go and check the work phone

(01:02:44):
and check everything out.

Speaker 7 (01:02:45):
Instead of just being like mentally stuck in this like.

Speaker 8 (01:02:49):
Yeah, I was just wait till I get to that
point in career. Yes, start over a fresh phone, maybe
on a beach on my tie, yeah exactly.

Speaker 7 (01:03:01):
Oh yeah, it's so close. I can I can taste that,
you know, I.

Speaker 8 (01:03:04):
Really believe you not getting back in the ring now.
After talking to you. At first, I was like, it's
no because you're posting these videos. But after talking to you,
I mean, if you would, I'd be confused because you're
so happy right now.

Speaker 7 (01:03:14):
Oh thank you.

Speaker 8 (01:03:15):
This ain't happy anyway, Yeah, if I.

Speaker 22 (01:03:17):
If I would, it wouldn't be in a place to
like I'm trying to patch up my happiness and try
to like find an antidote for it.

Speaker 7 (01:03:25):
I think that's what it was before.

Speaker 22 (01:03:26):
If like, oh, if I get this fight, if I
win this, then I'll be happy, you know. I think
like if it would come from an entirely different space,
if it ever, if it ever came at all.

Speaker 8 (01:03:37):
That it might happen.

Speaker 2 (01:03:38):
Okay, I want to get it for whatever reason.

Speaker 3 (01:03:46):
You're right, it is agend. You just got to tell
them what it is. End.

Speaker 2 (01:03:49):
It's just different for them, Like they can come out
there fight the YouTubers. Nobody says, oh, it's a trash
ass fight. Nobody says, you're just collecting the check like
it's and he still gets tired.

Speaker 3 (01:03:59):
It's the baddest man on the planet that's been on
the planet.

Speaker 22 (01:04:01):
One hundred and eight million views y, so comment whatever
you want.

Speaker 7 (01:04:07):
That's the most watched fight of all time and he
was almost sixty.

Speaker 22 (01:04:12):
Yeah, like that's that's and that's how much his legacy means,
how much.

Speaker 7 (01:04:16):
His name, his name means you know.

Speaker 22 (01:04:19):
Like that that that was really inspiring to me personally
to see to see him do that.

Speaker 2 (01:04:24):
We need a popular female YouTube with a turn mm
a fighter real quick, all that's real quick?

Speaker 3 (01:04:30):
Who's who is it? Jenna Marbles? I'm coming for.

Speaker 8 (01:04:33):
You know you Denoledge He Jenna State right there in
front of that camera.

Speaker 3 (01:04:39):
Just get the money off Netflix. That'll be a quick
little you know who is she?

Speaker 8 (01:04:44):
Don't need to be the ring with ron I keep
it getting like house tours and all those.

Speaker 7 (01:04:50):
Thin streaming Jim putie pie.

Speaker 2 (01:04:55):
I got the match up for Shan Rock versus Ronda Rousey.

Speaker 3 (01:04:58):
What we're doing?

Speaker 8 (01:04:59):
Netflix?

Speaker 3 (01:05:00):
Zeus? What's up?

Speaker 7 (01:05:02):
What's up?

Speaker 21 (01:05:03):
Though?

Speaker 3 (01:05:05):
Just Randa Rousey? Everybody will tune in to watch that.

Speaker 8 (01:05:09):
Do you know who Christian is?

Speaker 7 (01:05:12):
Am I aging myself by saying no, you're not, No,
you're not.

Speaker 8 (01:05:17):
There are people of all ages that may not be
into the Chrishaan Rock of things.

Speaker 3 (01:05:22):
Yeah, she fights, you know, like fight my street.

Speaker 8 (01:05:24):
Fight, got to God though she reasonedly.

Speaker 2 (01:05:27):
Got his twenty five, got a couple of kids suit
the match up.

Speaker 7 (01:05:31):
I don't know she found God. I have to go
like hit up Azalien Banks or something.

Speaker 8 (01:05:36):
My god, we're doing some great because great.

Speaker 3 (01:05:41):
Banks. What we're doing.

Speaker 8 (01:05:42):
I'm there.

Speaker 7 (01:05:44):
I'd walk out to her song.

Speaker 3 (01:05:45):
Just we gotta make this happen.

Speaker 2 (01:05:48):
That's Ronda Rowley is the Breakfast Club, Breakfast Club Promotions.

Speaker 3 (01:05:51):
What's up? Okay, Jake Paul, what we doing right?

Speaker 2 (01:05:55):
Okay, BCP, Breakfast Club Promotions, MVP Promotions.

Speaker 3 (01:05:59):
But put together some of these matchups down here?

Speaker 4 (01:06:01):
All right, what's up?

Speaker 3 (01:06:02):
Let's get your latest with Lauren.

Speaker 20 (01:06:04):
For Laura becoming a straight fast, she gets somebody that
knows somebody detail.

Speaker 8 (01:06:10):
I'm a long girl that knows a little bit about everything.

Speaker 3 (01:06:13):
And she'd be having the latest on you.

Speaker 4 (01:06:16):
The latest with Lauren la Rosa.

Speaker 2 (01:06:18):
Sometimes you have fact, sometimes you have details, sometimes you
have a little bit of everything.

Speaker 4 (01:06:22):
It's the latest on the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 8 (01:06:25):
Talk to me, all right, y'all. So yesterday the Victoria's
Secret Fashion show went down in New York City. Angel
Rees we talked about this before, but she has done
it now. She walked the room way. Yes, she got
her wings. She becomes the first pro athlete to walk
in the Victoria's Circuit Secret fashion show. And she looked
and did amazing. Yeah, we talked about that a couple
of days ago that.

Speaker 3 (01:06:45):
She could know how was walking every ding.

Speaker 8 (01:06:47):
She looked great. Yeah, she killed it, and she talked
backstage about you know, she hired a walking coach, like
a modeling coach, so she was preparing for this. I
saw her mom in the stands like recording her super
excited and all the things. Uh, Missy Elliott before we
have some of m c elliott performing.

Speaker 7 (01:07:02):
Listen to people for you down, I'm not hot this round.

Speaker 8 (01:07:05):
I'll tell your mother.

Speaker 3 (01:07:06):
Tell you something.

Speaker 7 (01:07:07):
Now listen to me.

Speaker 8 (01:07:08):
Now that's any round and.

Speaker 3 (01:07:13):
Now with me now you bigg past. I know you did.

Speaker 8 (01:07:21):
The performers don't normally, Well, no, that's not true because
what's her name? Madison Beer performed with wing had some
wings on at one point maybe yeah her outfen.

Speaker 3 (01:07:33):
Yeah, she was she was.

Speaker 8 (01:07:37):
Them. Yes, but there was a ton of people that
I saw, Sara, Jessica Parker as well, Yes, Bella and
gig He did walk the runway. Uh, Jasmine Tukes. I'm
sorry I'm saying her sat the wrong, but I do
believe that's how you said. She opened the show pregnant
and gorgeous. She's a famed Victoria Stecret model. Ashley Graham
was also on the runway, walking, runway all the things,

(01:07:59):
so it was a great and shout out to Ajurice.
I saw her get on X and be like, I thought,
somebody has said something to say about my walk because
that walk was me and she looked amazing, So congratulations.

Speaker 1 (01:08:08):
This quick question. They do this not in fashion week,
they just have their own time to do it.

Speaker 8 (01:08:11):
Yeah, Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is like its own thing.
It's always been like its own worlds. Yes, yes, yes, yes,
now and other underwear news. Just you know, quick mention.
As I was looking up the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show,
I came across these photos. I wanted to show you
all these yesterday.

Speaker 5 (01:08:28):
But we can't get to it.

Speaker 8 (01:08:29):
So this is a new thong underwear, right, clown, Yes,
this is a new thong underwear. You know, there are
women who like bushes when I go get waxes. I
don't know if this happens to you just or well
in charlottage. You get waxes. Sometimes they asked you, do
you want to leave a strip certain places, and I
always say people do that and they.

Speaker 5 (01:08:50):
Say, yes, that's not an.

Speaker 8 (01:08:53):
Yes, it's a thong, so it's gonna be a little
it's skinny.

Speaker 3 (01:08:56):
No, no, no, that's eighties right there.

Speaker 8 (01:08:58):
That's what that's that's what they tell me.

Speaker 2 (01:09:00):
Criprip. That's the eighties bush right, yeah, vintage vagina.

Speaker 8 (01:09:04):
All right, yeah, Well, Kim Kardashian just launched this new
throng line from Skims, and you know, she says that
it's a a faux hair micro string thong which features
a mix of curly and straight faux hair and twelve
different shade variations.

Speaker 3 (01:09:21):
Wolf panties. That's Halloween weird, yo, the girl watched.

Speaker 8 (01:09:26):
They're gonna be doing photo shoots in them, trying to
be like the Victoria's Secret.

Speaker 10 (01:09:29):
And of course they're gonna get paid to this, get
paid for you know, you gotta get promotion. But weird
clowned out circuits like it's it's that's stupid.

Speaker 3 (01:09:39):
Yeah, everything. Yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:09:42):
They retail for thirty two dollars and they they call
these their most daring penny yet with.

Speaker 2 (01:09:47):
The point of getting the wax and then putting that
on just goofy, like having a fresh head of head
and then shaving it all off, but then putting the
afro and then and then even if you do.

Speaker 10 (01:09:55):
Got a bush, what's the point in getting it, because
then you're just putting what a wig on top of
a bush? Yeah, it just it doesn't make sense. No,
I know you like to try and stuff you and
fashion no.

Speaker 3 (01:10:09):
Panties. No I would not wear that.

Speaker 6 (01:10:15):
We'd be like.

Speaker 8 (01:10:17):
Exactly no, no, I would not would No. They just
feel like look like they smell yeah, yeah, damn well
the bush all right, right, well, we don't have time
for anything else. In the next hour, we're gonna get
to some other things because we have a dynamic duo
that are reuniting. I think that you're gonna be happy

(01:10:38):
to We're gonna talk about the guy.

Speaker 3 (01:10:41):
All right.

Speaker 1 (01:10:41):
Well, that is the latest with Lauren. Don't forget just
fix my messes coming up in minutes. If you need
somebody to fix your mess eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. If you haven't relationship issues or problem,
you can call us up right now.

Speaker 5 (01:10:52):
Charlemagne Donky today is up next to Yes.

Speaker 2 (01:10:55):
We need the leaders of that Young Republican group that
put out those racist text messages to come to the
front of the congregation. We would like to have we
the watermelon people would like to have Now wait a minute, Early,
you said you didn't hear Massina, but I went to
go look.

Speaker 3 (01:11:08):
Yes I did. All right, Yes I did.

Speaker 5 (01:11:11):
We'll get to it next. It's the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 3 (01:11:13):
Good morning.

Speaker 8 (01:11:14):
This is a miracle, there is no question.

Speaker 24 (01:11:19):
And there are problems in this country between police and community.

Speaker 3 (01:11:23):
Yes, you are a donkey to.

Speaker 4 (01:11:27):
The latest on that police killing of a black man.

Speaker 24 (01:11:29):
Now the new developments in the deadly spawshooting rampage man.

Speaker 3 (01:11:31):
Yes, it was a really bad day for him.

Speaker 8 (01:11:33):
And this is what he did, and so we are
in a state of emergency.

Speaker 2 (01:11:37):
Okay, White supremacy violence, it is always have been the
number one threat to our society.

Speaker 3 (01:11:42):
But I'm also very proud that my wife was white.
The breakfast club bitches.

Speaker 9 (01:11:48):
All right, Frenny, please tell me why was I your
donkey of the day.

Speaker 2 (01:11:52):
Well, Tommy Lauren a donkey to day for Thursday, October sixteenth,
cause the various members of the leaders of Young Republican groups.

Speaker 3 (01:11:58):
That's actually the name of the organization.

Speaker 2 (01:12:00):
Okay, They come from various Young Republican groups from around
the country. For example, William Hendrix is the Kansas Young
Republicans Vice chair. Bobby Walker is the vice chair of
the New York State Young Republicans. Peter Gunta I think
I'm pronouncing his name incorrectly is the chair of New
York State Republicans. There's others Samuel Douglas, Michael Bartel's, Alex

(01:12:22):
Dwyer and k Katie, Joe Mulino, Luke.

Speaker 3 (01:12:26):
Moisman, and Rachel Hope.

Speaker 2 (01:12:27):
Now, these individuals had thousands of private messages leaked, and
these young GOP leaders joked about gas chambers, slavery, and rape. Now,
I saw this story but didn't pay much attention to
it Earlier this week. I didn't pay mu attention past
the headline until I heard Vice President J.

Speaker 14 (01:12:43):
D Vance Satis, I really don't want us to grow
up in a country where a kid telling a stupid joke,
telling a very offensive, stupid.

Speaker 3 (01:12:52):
Joke, is caused to ruin their lives.

Speaker 14 (01:12:54):
We're not canceling kids because they do something stupid in
a group, Chad.

Speaker 2 (01:13:00):
That's a reasonable logical take, except for these aren't kids.
These are twenty four to thirty five year olds. Jd
Vance himself is forty one, so I don't know how
he identifies these people as kids. But in theory, what
jd Vance is saying, I agree with the reality is
kids do do stupid things. They tell edgi offensive jokes.

Speaker 3 (01:13:17):
Hey, we all do.

Speaker 2 (01:13:18):
I lov an edgy offensive joke, and I don't want
to live in a country where a kid or anyone
else telling a stupid offensive Edgie jokers has caused the
ruin their lives.

Speaker 3 (01:13:26):
I agree with all that in theory, but I.

Speaker 2 (01:13:27):
Also hadn't looked at what was said in this chat
before I heard jd Vance. Now, whether or not this
has caused the ruin of life, I don't know. I
don't even know what that means. I don't know if
their life will be ruined by this, But I do
know this is donkey to day worthy because in this
chat they joked about putting their political opponents in gas chambers,
to which one of them responded, great, I love Hitler.

(01:13:50):
They talked about raping their enemies and driving them to suicide.
They praised Republicans, who they believe supported slavery, and they
referred to black people as monkeys and the watermelon people.

Speaker 3 (01:14:01):
Let's go to NBC News for the Republics new.

Speaker 24 (01:14:04):
Fallout tonight from a racist and violent group chat involving
leaders of some young Republican groups, as reported by Politico,
the outlet obtaining more than seven months worth of telegram
messages in which they say members muse about using gas
chambers against political opponents. I'm ready to watch people burn now,
one person responds, another describing rape as epic. The chat

(01:14:28):
includes anti Semitic comments and racial slurs against black, Latino
Asian people, and other epithets used more than two hundred
and fifty times, according to Politico. The outlet says one person,
after being told backers would support the most right wing
candidate for a leadership role, responded great, I love Hitler.
At another point, someone writes, if we ever had a

(01:14:49):
leak of this chat, we would be cooked. NBC News
has not independently obtained or verified the messages, which reportedly
involved political advisors and strategists in New York, Arizona, Kansas,
and Vermont, including a state senator there. Now, at least
three people involved in the chat are reportedly out of
a job. The Kansas young Republicans deactivated.

Speaker 2 (01:15:12):
Listen, what's so interested about this is one of them
in the chat as you just heard, worried about what
would happen if their telegram chat ever got leaked. But
they kept typing those kinds of messages anyway, And the
reality is nothing is really gonna happen because none of
them are celebrities. Do you realize folks only get out
raised when it's a celebrity involved. They not celebrities, are

(01:15:32):
connected to any celebrity, they're just young Republicans.

Speaker 3 (01:15:35):
So those young Republicans will.

Speaker 2 (01:15:36):
Be used to reinforce the narrative that this current administration
is racist and white supremacists. By the way, they've earned
every single one of those accusations because jd Vance, I
don't know how you read these texts and just don't
simply denounce this, okay. There's no way you read these texts,
and there's no way members of your donor class are
not offended by these texts.

Speaker 3 (01:15:54):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (01:15:54):
Back in July of twenty twenty four, track Apex said
that jd Vance received on most one hundred and seventy
thousand dollars from pro Israel lobbyist. I don't know what
the number is now, But how would they feel about
you just dismissing a bunch of young people saying I
love Hitler and they want their political opponents and gas chambers.

Speaker 3 (01:16:14):
Okay, you can't just dismiss that. It's just edgy offensive jokes. Okay.

Speaker 2 (01:16:17):
I wouldn't give you another dollar until you denounced these folks.
All right, This guy, Peter Gunta, said he was going
to create some of the greatest psychological torture methods known
to man are the physiological I think it's physiological torture methods.

Speaker 3 (01:16:31):
Known to man.

Speaker 2 (01:16:32):
We only want true believers. Hey, Peter, I'm waiting for
the punchline. Okay, Joe Maleno replied, replied to that, can
we fix the showers? Gas chambers don't fit the Hitler aesthetic?
And Kkati said I'm ready to watch them burn now.
Then Joe Molino said, we got to pretend that we
liked them. Hey, come on in, take a nice shower

(01:16:54):
and relax. Boom, they're dead. These folks are actively thinking
and typing ways to tort You're Jewish and black people
in the future. And I don't see enough online outrage
about this. Okay, social media y'all supposed to have been
made them famous, all right. I know they not celebrities.
I know they don't host shows on the ESPN. I
know they don't have a podcast that gets millions of listeners.

(01:17:14):
But they deserve that outrage. Okay, y'all only seen y'all
seem the only reserved for celebrities that type of outrage. Okay,
but these folks are organized and strategically planning your demise.

Speaker 3 (01:17:26):
Let me say it's slow for you. So you know
their names.

Speaker 2 (01:17:29):
Peter Guntu, I know I'm mispronounced that, Bobby Walker, Samuel Douglas,
William Hendrix, Michael Bartel's, Alex Dwyer and k Katie, Joe Malino,
Luke Moisman and Rachel Hope. You know their names, so
now go strategize, complain to their places of employment. I
was reading on ABC News where some GOP leaders were

(01:17:49):
calling for the resignation of these young Republicans who use
these slurs and were sending these racist messages. Republican Governor
Phil Scott of Vermont called out the state Senate and
head of Vermont's Young Republican Chapter, Sam Douglass, and said
he should resign immediately and leave the party because of
these messages.

Speaker 3 (01:18:07):
Good for you, Phil, Phil Scott Okay.

Speaker 2 (01:18:10):
The chair of the Kansas GOP party, the Nadri Herbert,
announced Tuesday that the state's Young Republicans chapter has been deactivated. Okay,
they said the comments do not reflect the beliefs of
Republicans and certainly not Kansas Republicans at large. Good for you,
Dan dere Herbert Peter Gunte who sent the message I
love Hitler. He has since vacated his posts. Good But

(01:18:34):
what about the rest of y'am? Okay, I'm just saying
a president is being said. All right, Clearly some Republicans
aren't standing for this, and I'm glad, but we need
to bring that water to a boil. Okay, So please
give the leaders of the Young Republican groups the biggest
he huf.

Speaker 3 (01:18:54):
And I want you to know I had to google
watermelon people. Okay.

Speaker 2 (01:18:57):
I didn't even try to lead my AI either. I
just simply google the watermelon people came up. It is
a racist trope, okay, used towards black people. The stereotype
emerged after the Civil War as a way for white
Southerners to demean and control the newly freed black population.
So it's classic because, as I've told y'all before in
this radio, black people were using watermelon as a symbol
of freedom after emancipation, but Southern whites weaponized it by

(01:19:20):
depicting it as a sign of laziness and ignorance and childishness,
as if they don't like watermelon too, as if watermelon
is not delicious an over ninety percent water, which makes
it an excellent source of vidration.

Speaker 8 (01:19:31):
For watermelon and monkeys. Okay, that's whatever.

Speaker 3 (01:19:35):
Yeah, I mean, yes, watermelon people is offensive.

Speaker 10 (01:19:37):
But I mean no, I get I'm saying, you know, right,
But I'm like, nah, whatever, the raping and the you know,
killing and the gas chamber and all that.

Speaker 3 (01:19:49):
Absolutely is what they need to be. That's cause for consequence.
Yeah yeah, yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:19:54):
But what should make it even more upset is the
fact that J. D. Van said, you know what, it
is not that bad.

Speaker 3 (01:19:59):
We can't cast them.

Speaker 7 (01:20:00):
That you read this.

Speaker 3 (01:20:01):
I don't think you read it, but I'm not going
to shoot you. Gotta read it. You gotta read it.
You know what, Watermelon people.

Speaker 8 (01:20:07):
That's ten people that you named. Yeah, that's ten. That's
why I gave the names.

Speaker 2 (01:20:11):
Only three of them were I think only time I
received some consequences. Okay, from what I read, I number
one one vacated, the Peter guy vacated.

Speaker 8 (01:20:19):
I think is it just their names or are their
faces up there too? Okay, all right, well the internetwork
will be done today. You know we got some of
the high quality investigators online.

Speaker 3 (01:20:31):
Yeah, that's if their job cares. Hopefully. By the way,
I have no problem being a watermelon person, but I
love watermelon. I just want you all to know that.

Speaker 2 (01:20:37):
And I mean Lauren la Rossa referred to somebody she
referred to a Mexican as a taco yesterday.

Speaker 8 (01:20:41):
Oh my god.

Speaker 3 (01:20:43):
And I call some white people mayonnaise man, most human
jar helmet, So I get it.

Speaker 8 (01:20:47):
Yeah, they still got to come outside. They have to
come outside.

Speaker 10 (01:20:51):
Your names and your pictures have been revealed, y'all still
got to come outside. So hopefully y'all don't run into
the watermelon people with no monkeys and then read y'all message.

Speaker 5 (01:21:00):
Is all right, Well, thank you for that, donkey hopefully did.

Speaker 3 (01:21:05):
Did I did? Donkey? Today? I gave the heat off.
Did Are you sure I get it here off? Yes?
Let Chelsea Henader give him the biggest he Hart I.

Speaker 10 (01:21:12):
Don't know if I get he he that is way
too much Dan Man did I like Kathy Gripmin, give
them the biggest he please give this giant jar male
the biggest he had.

Speaker 2 (01:21:24):
I like Chris Rock Chimans whoa let my girl had
work at the restaurant.

Speaker 3 (01:21:30):
Chime in, I ain't let the get rid of my girl, right,
she still work work all right?

Speaker 10 (01:21:41):
Well, hopefully somebody cook them, because now we know they
said they're gonna be cooked, all right, will somebody cooked
the ass up?

Speaker 3 (01:21:49):
Next? Just fixed my.

Speaker 1 (01:21:50):
Mess that just came out of no way and five
eight five one oh five one. Now, if you need
somebody to fix your mess, you can call Jess right now.
It's the breakfast Club. Come on, breakfast Club.

Speaker 10 (01:22:03):
That's about me. For relationship problems, that's about me. If
you need to beat your coworker's ass, that's about me.
For your coworker needs to beat your ass, call it up, Jess,
and I'm here to fix your mask.

Speaker 3 (01:22:14):
Fix your mask.

Speaker 8 (01:22:16):
It's giving very much mess.

Speaker 3 (01:22:17):
He let me fix that morning.

Speaker 1 (01:22:18):
Everybody is DJ en Vy, Jess, Hilarious, Charlamagne, the gud
We are the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 5 (01:22:24):
It's time for jes fix my mess. We got V
on the line V good morning, Hi, good morning, DJ.

Speaker 15 (01:22:29):
MV Jeff hilarious and charm guy.

Speaker 10 (01:22:32):
How are you guys?

Speaker 7 (01:22:33):
Good morning?

Speaker 3 (01:22:34):
Where are you calling them from? Mama?

Speaker 12 (01:22:35):
Oh?

Speaker 15 (01:22:38):
Oh my goodness, I cannot believe I'm on going on? Yes, Okay,
I had an issue with my boyfriend last night. We
kind of broke it off after a year and a half,
we've been living together and everything, and I'm kind of torn.
I said the things that I couldn't take back, which

(01:22:59):
was I kind of went off the scale of basically
telling him he can leave, and that's something that I
don't want. I know, I have a few insecurities and
communications that are serials that I don't really know how
to do with him. But I was working on so

(01:23:20):
I don't know. My question to you is, suld I like,
try and work it out.

Speaker 8 (01:23:26):
Well, what's the issue with, what's the issue? What was
the argument for?

Speaker 15 (01:23:31):
He's just like he's looking for communication with me, and
I guess I'm not giving him that. And I thought
I was for this whole year and a half and
it kind of caught me off guard yesterday. So I
was kind of like, I'm giving you everything that you
were looking for, but come to find out I wasn't.

(01:23:51):
So is it like time for me to let him
go and be friends or try and work out my relationship?
And I also kind of got his family involved, and
I just I just really messed up about everything that
happened yesterday.

Speaker 10 (01:24:09):
Yeah, so you're you're What it sounds like is you're
describing toxic behavior and you got toxic with him. And
when he just wants communication. And when you say you
thought you were doing that for the last year and
a half, what do you mean you thought.

Speaker 15 (01:24:24):
I'm just basically trying to, I guess, tell him about
how I feel about certain things. And I know I
can get a little insecure about females.

Speaker 10 (01:24:34):
Or now now is that a little let's just say
what it is, because I'm not him, you know, I'm
just I want you to be honest with you.

Speaker 6 (01:24:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (01:24:41):
So it's a lot, you know, Okay, And that's totally fine.
A lot of women develop insecurities. A lot of women
already come with them from previous relationships or even from
a child just growing up. What it sounds like, and
I don't know everything, and we can't get to everything
in so little time.

Speaker 8 (01:24:57):
But it sounds like you need therapy of your own.

Speaker 10 (01:25:00):
I was like, you need to get your mind to
a place where you can have an uncomfortable conversation without
turning it into whatever you turned it into last night.

Speaker 15 (01:25:12):
Yeah, it was definitely an argument I turned it into
instead of just trying to listen to and you know
see where he was coming from. But I just want
to say on the radio, I'm sorry, ty, I'm sorry
to his mom and his sister, and I think therapy
is the next best.

Speaker 4 (01:25:29):
Thing for me to do.

Speaker 16 (01:25:31):
Yeah, and I took my car.

Speaker 15 (01:25:33):
I'm listen to you guys every day.

Speaker 10 (01:25:35):
Yeah, no problem, no problem, thank you, but no, no, seriously,
this is what I want you to know.

Speaker 3 (01:25:45):
Though.

Speaker 8 (01:25:45):
This probably happened for a reason.

Speaker 10 (01:25:47):
I know it's sad you didn't want to lose your boyfriend,
but that's now you've been acting, and that's not how
you act when you get angry. I think all things
happen for a reason, right, and this is what needed
to happen so you can get the help for yourself.
Y'all need to just remain friends, because you got to
think about what he's been dealing with too. You're not
the only person dealing with your mental issues. He's dealing

(01:26:08):
with you as you're maneuvering through it the best way
you know how.

Speaker 8 (01:26:11):
But you don't have to do that.

Speaker 10 (01:26:13):
Your responsibility is just getting the help, not trying to
fix yourself. Because when you say you thought you were
communicating for the last year and a half and you weren't,
I know this man had to be telling you or
trying to pull it out of you. What real communication is,
you know, between two adults who don't agree.

Speaker 8 (01:26:29):
So get that help for yourself.

Speaker 10 (01:26:31):
He may be there if it's meant to be, but
if not, at least you got to hold a mirror
to yourself to see what you needed to do for you.

Speaker 15 (01:26:39):
I appreciate that.

Speaker 5 (01:26:40):
Yeah, thank you, have a good on good luck.

Speaker 2 (01:26:46):
Thank you.

Speaker 5 (01:26:47):
All right, and we have Ramier on the line. Rameire,
good morning.

Speaker 4 (01:26:50):
What's going on where you call from?

Speaker 15 (01:26:57):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (01:26:58):
You know basically all that. Well, So my question is
I got a regular question. I know people be calling
up like on something depressed up like them people that
be like tonight there tonight, not like that. My question
is my daughter right, she six years old and it's
all y'alls because just got a boy, but you know,
saying thing she got to start off. Yeah, I know

(01:27:21):
she out of school, is what I mean.

Speaker 8 (01:27:22):
I got you.

Speaker 6 (01:27:23):
But my daughter, she she she's a big kid. She's
not disrespectful, noneing like that. But she go to school
right her teacher called me and be like, you know
your daughter, like she's just talking to her. She talked
too much sometimes like she be playing with other kids.
She get up doing her bed, do exactly like whatever
she wants. So you know, as a father, you know,
I talk to my daughter all the time. I get

(01:27:44):
her from school. I have a good fifty minute ride
and talk to her like the whole ride. Yeah, I
talked to her in the morning all that she goes
right back to school do the same dance Like I
don't know what to do. Like I think her. I
take her, you know, her her toys, her tablet. I
don't get her no snacks, you know, all the stuff
that I can do, like sometimes I poper, you know

(01:28:06):
what I mean. But she still like should be good
for two days, Like like one time she was good
for the whole week and then the next week she
made up for it and was bad like twice. So
I don't know what, like what am I supposed to do, Like,
what what do y'all do with y'all kids? Like, have
y'all been through something like that?

Speaker 10 (01:28:21):
Yeah, my son Ashton when he was that age, I
mean he was just like that, you know what I mean,
the ash had to get skipped.

Speaker 8 (01:28:29):
Maybe she's too advanced for what? Because what great is that?
What is that?

Speaker 2 (01:28:33):
What?

Speaker 8 (01:28:33):
First?

Speaker 6 (01:28:34):
Yeah? First she finished her work and then she starts wrong.

Speaker 10 (01:28:37):
Exactly, But see she finishes her work. She's not disinterested
in the work, right, she finishes.

Speaker 8 (01:28:43):
Her work, yes, exactly.

Speaker 10 (01:28:46):
So she's just not being challenged enough. You know that
that baby girl is just active. She's active. She's bored
when she finishes her work, and then she has nothing
else to do but to disrupt the class.

Speaker 8 (01:28:56):
You know, her class is a little slower.

Speaker 10 (01:28:58):
Than she is, you know what I mean, not coming
to nobody, But she just needs to be challenged, that's
all it is. Don't put that baby on medicine. Don't
think it's anything wrong with your child. She's just very active.

Speaker 13 (01:29:08):
You know.

Speaker 10 (01:29:08):
You say she don't talk back. She's not disrespectful.

Speaker 7 (01:29:11):
She just likes to talk.

Speaker 8 (01:29:12):
She's very active, that's all right. Yeah, she's not being challenged.

Speaker 10 (01:29:16):
Maybe she need to be in the second grade, the
second No, no, but no, seriously, though, No, you need
to go to the school and say, I feel like
my child is not being challenged enough. You know, what
she's doing is not bad behavior, it's not disrespect, it's
not you know, you know, it's it's just she's active,

(01:29:38):
she's expressing herself, and she's bored after she completes her work.

Speaker 8 (01:29:41):
So I need for my child to be challenged.

Speaker 10 (01:29:44):
If you don't want to go up to school and
say that, you can put her in like an after
school program or something where you challenge her.

Speaker 8 (01:29:51):
That's all it is, right, Yeah, challenge her more, give
her something.

Speaker 7 (01:29:55):
Else to do.

Speaker 5 (01:29:56):
Or I agree with Jess wholeheartedly.

Speaker 1 (01:29:58):
Or what I would do is is you could give
her a little journal, so when she's finished with her
schoolwork and she has that little bit of time instead
of getting around, makes, you know, write things that that
is for her and you that you know you can
read after and write things back with her. Maybe it's
a hey, write me a story about this makeup stuff
that kids just enjoyed to do. Maybe it's about a
book that she read, or maybe it's a Christmas list,

(01:30:19):
or maybe it's a store.

Speaker 6 (01:30:22):
How to write and read and all that, so she
can't really write it, but maybe coloring book.

Speaker 1 (01:30:27):
Or even if it's something to scribble on, so that
you show me after what you can scribble draw A
butterfly's is like you have my kids draw things to me,
and then you know when I put them up in
my room or in my downstairs, in the kitchen or
my office where they can see them, and now they're
proud to.

Speaker 10 (01:30:41):
Do it, and they want to do it, you know,
and tell her to draw and make it fun. Tell
her draw her classmates, draw your classroom.

Speaker 3 (01:30:48):
That that might be crazy.

Speaker 8 (01:30:50):
I make it fun, though, make it fun.

Speaker 10 (01:30:56):
It just sounds like you have a very smart young
lady on your hands, and you know she's just bored.

Speaker 6 (01:31:02):
Yeah that's my big man, all right, But can I
have a question real quick, Yes, sir, all right, there's different.
Let me sell her herself. So when you go d
J Envy, Charlamagne and guys, just hilarious, we are the
breakfast club. And then you'd be like, h and Lada
Rosas is here too. Come on, man, she's part of
the breakfast club. You got I know her like that.

Speaker 3 (01:31:20):
She is part of the breakfast club. But there's three.

Speaker 1 (01:31:21):
There's three hosts of the Breakfast Club, which is dj MV,
Just Larrus and Charlamagne to God. But there are all
the people that are part of this show, like Lon
La Rosa, like like who comes when it's the boxing time?

Speaker 15 (01:31:33):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:31:34):
This these people and they professionally, their professional is certain things. Contributors, Yeah,
they're contributors, but they're three main host which is d
j m V, Jess Larrus and Charlomagne.

Speaker 6 (01:31:43):
Think I got you, I got I just gonna understand.
I'm like, well I didn't do that, but all right,
all right.

Speaker 2 (01:31:49):
And Lauren is the senior news producers. She's not just
a contributor, she's the senior news producer as well.

Speaker 6 (01:31:54):
Correct right because look when when when on Vaca and
when everything out there want his kop there holding down, she.

Speaker 3 (01:32:03):
Feels she fills in as the host.

Speaker 1 (01:32:04):
That happens only one time, bro I play one time,
like even now it comes on Friday. She does pass
the US contributors to the show a.

Speaker 2 (01:32:18):
Contribute, like Lauren is a contributor. Sometimes she's a senior
news producer and she feels in as the host.

Speaker 1 (01:32:22):
Sometimes that's right, that's just what it is all right,
just fix my mess eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one.

Speaker 5 (01:32:28):
When we come back, we have the ladist with Lauren.

Speaker 3 (01:32:30):
They don't move. It's the Breakfast Club, Good Morning.

Speaker 4 (01:32:33):
The Breakfast Club.

Speaker 5 (01:32:37):
Lauren be coming straight that.

Speaker 3 (01:32:40):
She gets them from somebody that knows somebody to detail.

Speaker 8 (01:32:43):
I'm no long gand that knows a little bit about everything.

Speaker 3 (01:32:46):
She'd be having. The latest on you.

Speaker 4 (01:32:50):
Is the latest with Lauren la Rosa.

Speaker 2 (01:32:51):
Sometimes you have fact, sometimes you have details, sometimes you
have a little bit of everything.

Speaker 4 (01:32:55):
It's the latest on the Breakfast Club something.

Speaker 8 (01:32:59):
So Along and Lowrenz Tate are teaming back up for
another romantic comedy that on our screens pretty soon. Yes,
so the Love Jones duo. They're returning back for something.
It's untitled right now, but it's going to be a
romantic drama as I mentioned, and it's inspired by Maxwell's
Urban Hanksuite, his debut album, and Maxwell is also one

(01:33:21):
of the producers on this project. Na Long and Lawrence
Tate are also executive producers. And it was greenlit and
the announcement was made after Netflix told them, yeah, coming
over here with this amazing piece of work. After Amazon
reportedly stalled on the project, so bit.

Speaker 2 (01:33:37):
Y'll be watching whatever that's at here. Yeah, I'm going
to watch both of them. Icons yep.

Speaker 8 (01:33:43):
Now, speaking of icons, Living Nod sat down with Complex
and talked about whether he would do a Super Bowl
or not.

Speaker 3 (01:33:50):
When is nads doing a super Bowl? That's some super
rock stars.

Speaker 25 (01:33:55):
I won't want to say I don't want to do
a super Bowl, but I don't while why would I
do that?

Speaker 3 (01:34:01):
Just leave it to the professionals.

Speaker 25 (01:34:03):
You are the professional of professional mount rustmore. Leave it
to the pros man. I'm a pro at what I do,
but you know that thing there. I love it, but
I don't don't I wouldn't do it.

Speaker 22 (01:34:15):
No, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:34:17):
I want to watch it. I want to watch pastime
shows and that's what's been happening lately. So salute to
all of them.

Speaker 7 (01:34:23):
I'm with it, I understand. I agree with him.

Speaker 8 (01:34:25):
What would you guys want to see an Super Bowl? Yes,
I wouldn't want to eat this and I.

Speaker 2 (01:34:30):
Love one of my top five favorite rappers of all time. No,
I would not want to see that.

Speaker 5 (01:34:34):
I would love to see it, now, I would.

Speaker 10 (01:34:36):
I would want to see him brought out to perform,
not headlining the whole thing.

Speaker 8 (01:34:42):
So I said the same thing when I was watching
this because I was like, I don't know if he
like he has records, but I don't know exactly, But
I don't know if it's super Bowl, you know what
I mean.

Speaker 2 (01:34:51):
I would enjoy it as a fan of Nazia Jones,
I personally would enjoy it. But I can also understand
why that wouldn't be great business nods on the super Bowl.

Speaker 8 (01:35:01):
Because you feel like it wouldn't translate worldwide.

Speaker 3 (01:35:03):
No, it wouldn't even translate through all the country of America.
But you say that about Bad Bunny, He's not kid.

Speaker 6 (01:35:09):
You can't.

Speaker 4 (01:35:10):
People.

Speaker 2 (01:35:10):
That's going to tell you something. When Bad Bunny performs
at the super Bowl, he's going to break records, whatever the.

Speaker 3 (01:35:15):
Streaming numbers on everything. No, I'm not gonna do that,
absolutely records. Well, right now, you're crazy.

Speaker 8 (01:35:24):
I put together like a little metal lee shout out
to DJID, saying, right, mad, we mixed some songs together
because I wanted to hear what it would sound like.
So this is what I think it could possibly sound like.

Speaker 3 (01:35:41):
Why not you think this is a good idea? And
that's what That's what.

Speaker 8 (01:35:45):
I feel like it would be more of like an
instrumental like transition because he couldn't play a lot of
those words. I mean, but that was a nice.

Speaker 3 (01:35:51):
Little metal league.

Speaker 2 (01:35:54):
Love is one of the greatest to ever do it.
But no, it's not a super Bowl halftime perform. Yeah,
it's okay that he's not.

Speaker 10 (01:36:02):
Yeah, and it seemed like he accepted, just like I
want to watch greater what I do. I'm a proud
what I do, but I don't want to do the
super Bowl.

Speaker 4 (01:36:10):
He's not.

Speaker 3 (01:36:11):
I think he could.

Speaker 5 (01:36:12):
Yeah, Well maybe it's just the Queen's that was.

Speaker 8 (01:36:15):
Queens get the money, That's what that is.

Speaker 3 (01:36:17):
That wasn't nice. Uh medally though.

Speaker 1 (01:36:22):
He definitely could you imagine one Mike got the lights
up and when I beat But it's the fact.

Speaker 8 (01:36:28):
That Tim is everywhere in the super Bowl. Everybody can't
resonate with that.

Speaker 10 (01:36:33):
Everybody can't and even America in America, no outside of
the country, whatever, but like in America, everybody can't.

Speaker 3 (01:36:40):
Bad Bunny is gonna be the most viewed super Bowl
half time.

Speaker 8 (01:36:45):
Well, speaking of people, that's what.

Speaker 3 (01:36:47):
You got to think about when you're putting people on
that stage. It's allways about it. Justice and I love,
but that's just not for the Super Bowl. That's just
not good business.

Speaker 5 (01:36:54):
He gets it well.

Speaker 8 (01:36:56):
Speaking of great decisions and bad decisions. There to de
craye from Eddie Wenslow. You guys, remember we talked about
him being arrested at the border. There is McCrary dress
McCarry shoot, dang, thank you, Jess Dre's McCay ye. If
you talked about him being arrested at the border, he
was actually trying to get back into the US coming
through customs. I'm sorry at the border. He was actually

(01:37:17):
arrested at custom customs.

Speaker 3 (01:37:19):
He was at the border.

Speaker 8 (01:37:20):
That's not so because the reports were that he was
arrested at the border, but that wasn't true. He was
coming through customs to come back into the US. Now
he's actually been seen in court for the first time,
and he made the decision to represent himself in court
and he shouldn't have.

Speaker 19 (01:37:32):
Let's take a listenin district has could completely continue to
violate all of my rights, my fourth my fifth fourteenth Amendment,
my right to through process is constantly trampled.

Speaker 4 (01:37:45):
And Michigan has no jurisdiction.

Speaker 26 (01:37:48):
I would like to also, let's say I'm here a
special appearance.

Speaker 4 (01:37:53):
For here on special.

Speaker 3 (01:37:55):
Appearance, Sir, who were you specially appearing for?

Speaker 21 (01:37:57):
I'm specially appearing for.

Speaker 3 (01:38:00):
Jerris McCurry. I'm here proper special appearance.

Speaker 11 (01:38:06):
And when you say you were here proper and special appearance, who.

Speaker 26 (01:38:09):
Were you author as signatory thereof of the estate and
the executive of the estate. Who's the state the McCurry estate,
and your name is there's I'm the author of senatory there,
Des McCurry.

Speaker 3 (01:38:24):
Hey, he don't need to be the super Bowl either.
He don't need to perform at the super Bowl time.

Speaker 4 (01:38:28):
Arris mccraig.

Speaker 5 (01:38:29):
That's us McCrary.

Speaker 10 (01:38:32):
That that's that's gotta be a miked I mean a
mock trial. That gotta be like a scene from a movie.

Speaker 3 (01:38:37):
That is you see the video. No, it's real.

Speaker 8 (01:38:40):
It's real to the point where the judge actually appointed
him an attorney by the court because they just want
they feel like he can't do it himself. He's out
aware what's going on, and they want to make sure
this is being taken seriously. He did try to argue
for Bell, though prosecutor said no Bell. The judge sided
with the prosecutor, so there's no Bell, but he will
be taken back over to Michigan, which is where everything

(01:39:00):
will be. And all of this is happening because he
failed to appear to court to over Miss Cheld.

Speaker 3 (01:39:06):
No public defenders in Michigan, they're given.

Speaker 8 (01:39:10):
No, he didn't want one. That judge said, no, you're
going you need one enough to even tell him that
something does seem Lill.

Speaker 2 (01:39:18):
White should have walked in with the glasses and the
suspenders and the blazer. He could have represented a better
than what I do.

Speaker 8 (01:39:23):
Yeah, listen.

Speaker 2 (01:39:25):
Also, they shouldn't, to your point, they shouldn't let certain
people represent themselves just anyway.

Speaker 3 (01:39:29):
Something off.

Speaker 8 (01:39:31):
How do you know until you know?

Speaker 3 (01:39:33):
Is there?

Speaker 2 (01:39:34):
Now that you know, you're like, you know what, let's
do this again, you know what, Let's wrap this up
and give you another opportunity to you know, to do this.

Speaker 10 (01:39:40):
Against He said, you're especially appearing as who themself was
like Addie Winslow.

Speaker 3 (01:39:47):
Oh, that would have made for good.

Speaker 8 (01:39:49):
Comedy in the court. I ain't going with you, but yeah,
he need to go back and revisit his last name
be eating us up. It's the extra hor that people
leave out quarry.

Speaker 1 (01:39:58):
It's very easy, right, Well, that is the latest with Lauren.
Now when we come back, we got my Mexican. It's
the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 3 (01:40:08):
Good Morning Mourning.

Speaker 5 (01:40:09):
Everybody is DJ en Vy, Jesse, Larryus, Charlamagne.

Speaker 3 (01:40:12):
The Guy.

Speaker 5 (01:40:12):
We are the Breakfast Club. Salute to Ronda Rowsey for
joining us this morning man.

Speaker 2 (01:40:16):
Salute to Ronda Rowsey, Zeus Network. What we're doing, m
v P promotions, what we're doing. We got the Breakfast
Club promotions. We started, were lining up the matches. Okay,
Ronder Rowsey versus Krishan rock which one y'all want?

Speaker 15 (01:40:28):
What?

Speaker 3 (01:40:28):
Okay, Rod, I don't think that's a good one.

Speaker 2 (01:40:31):
I don't think that's a I'm just talking about we
gotta put what I was thinking of Jake Paul and
Mike Tyson right, even though even though Jake Paul be
really taking boxing serious, these YouTube will influencer fights versus these.

Speaker 3 (01:40:44):
Go get Krishan Rock Rose. Let's get some money.

Speaker 8 (01:40:49):
Krishan don't follow rules though.

Speaker 3 (01:40:53):
She could do.

Speaker 4 (01:40:55):
Let her want.

Speaker 3 (01:40:56):
You can do what you want. Let her do what
you want.

Speaker 8 (01:40:59):
I ain't gonna let you.

Speaker 7 (01:41:00):
Shwan is trying to be a mother.

Speaker 10 (01:41:02):
She is not trying to fight, I know, but she's
that's her profession, Krishawn. This is she's more focused on her.

Speaker 2 (01:41:13):
And she lost her last two fights. I mean, she
used to be wrestling and stuff like that. You know,
you stay, they of trying to get some quick money
for Shanna do it for the money.

Speaker 8 (01:41:19):
What about Rhonda and Clarissa.

Speaker 3 (01:41:21):
I thought about that, but then I'm like.

Speaker 2 (01:41:24):
You know what.

Speaker 3 (01:41:27):
That's that? No, I don't even know. I don't even
want to really see that.

Speaker 2 (01:41:31):
But Clarissa, it depends on what kind of match it,
you know what, Clarissa and Randa UFC. Maybe Okay, the
mm A fight maybe yeah, maybe I think not just
straight boxing mm A. Maybe boxing Clarissa washes it.

Speaker 3 (01:41:42):
Mmm.

Speaker 8 (01:41:44):
Okay, you think Larissa washes Randa in a boxing match?

Speaker 5 (01:41:47):
Yeah, Okay, It's time to get it out of here. Halloween,
we gonna be Halloween.

Speaker 10 (01:41:51):
I'm gonna be in Charlotte, North Carolina at the Comedy Zone.
That's not only on Halloween, but the next day, November first.
Get your tickets if you haven't yet. Just Hilarious official
dot com at the Comedys On Like I said, we
got four shows that weekend to on Friday, two on Saturday.

Speaker 7 (01:42:04):
Get your tickets if you haven't yet I.

Speaker 10 (01:42:05):
Will be doing Meet and Greek and feel free to
show up with your Halloween cost tuam on Best Halloween
Costume wins a cash prize.

Speaker 7 (01:42:12):
Love you guys.

Speaker 10 (01:42:12):
Can't wait to get to the Carolinas. No, can't wait
to get the North Carolina.

Speaker 4 (01:42:16):
That's right, That's right.

Speaker 1 (01:42:17):
And the next Friday wen being Hampton salue to all
the homecomings. I've been touching all the home comings. I
can't wait to see Hampton University. And after that, I'm
going to the Island of Dominica.

Speaker 3 (01:42:25):
Here, you better pay for this web.

Speaker 5 (01:42:26):
Island of Dominica.

Speaker 4 (01:42:29):
It go be with your tribe.

Speaker 3 (01:42:31):
Yes, Dominican Republican.

Speaker 5 (01:42:34):
It's not the same thing.

Speaker 3 (01:42:36):
And you can't bunch them into He's from both.

Speaker 7 (01:42:38):
No, I'm not.

Speaker 2 (01:42:39):
I'll be in the Carolina's next Friday too, I'll be
in South Carolina. I'll be in Columbia, South Carolina at
the Colonial Life Arena with the icon living Don.

Speaker 3 (01:42:46):
Staley at four point thirty pm.

Speaker 2 (01:42:48):
We're having a conversation about her New York Times best
selling book Uncommon Favor. And then it's an exhibition game
the women's basketball team versus Anderson will be that that that.

Speaker 3 (01:42:59):
That evening as well, So yes, pull up, I'll get
your tickets. If you haven't already, you.

Speaker 2 (01:43:04):
Got a positive note, I do have a positive note
in It's simple man. Unfortunately, some people were not put
here to evolve, Okay, they are here to remind you
what it looks like if you don't have a great day.

Speaker 3 (01:43:17):
Breakfast club bitches, do you yn'na finish or y'all done?

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It’s 1996 in rural North Carolina, and an oddball crew makes history when they pull off America’s third largest cash heist. But it’s all downhill from there. Join host Johnny Knoxville as he unspools a wild and woolly tale about a group of regular ‘ol folks who risked it all for a chance at a better life. CrimeLess: Hillbilly Heist answers the question: what would you do with 17.3 million dollars? The answer includes diamond rings, mansions, velvet Elvis paintings, plus a run for the border, murder-for-hire-plots, and FBI busts.

Crime Junkie

Crime Junkie

Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

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Stuff You Should Know

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