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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Wake up, Wake, wake up the program you alarm the
power one oh five point one on iHeartRadio.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
Good morning us a yo yo yo.
Speaker 3 (00:09):
Yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Yo yo jess hilarious, Wake that ass up, Charlamagne.
Speaker 1 (00:17):
Piece to the planet is Tuesday. Good morning. How y'all
feel out there? I feel blessed, black and holly favored.
Happy to be here another day to serve our beautiful listeners.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
Good morning.
Speaker 4 (00:28):
That's right.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
How you feeling out there? How's everybody? I feel like
it's December second?
Speaker 1 (00:32):
So technically we off already, broy like.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
I got a couple of weeks.
Speaker 4 (00:37):
We off, We all the way off. No, we were
actually off for two weeks.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
We're off right now. No, we're not.
Speaker 4 (00:43):
We hear a lie, but we really ain't got to
do nothing that we don't want.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
You just go up to the motions. No we here, man, No,
I never just go through the motions. I'm just simply saying,
we technically off, right.
Speaker 4 (00:53):
We're not off?
Speaker 5 (00:53):
We on?
Speaker 2 (00:54):
Okay, all right, were on? I'll play along?
Speaker 4 (00:57):
All right?
Speaker 2 (00:58):
Well, I see that the store them has been a
storm has been hitting all over the East coast. I've seen, uh.
I see they're supposed to be hitting Jersey, New York.
I see it hit parts of Detroit. What snow, Yes, no, well, Ohio.
But now they're saying it's supposed to be hit in
New York, New Jersey today. So they're saying the show storm.
I think New Jersey has a state of emergency. So
(01:18):
flights are delayed. So if you're traveling in and out
or around the East Coast and Midwest, they're saying, watch
your flights because it might be delayed. You might have
a hard time getting in and touching down.
Speaker 6 (01:27):
Jez.
Speaker 7 (01:28):
And there's a lot of rain down here in Atlanta.
Were in Atlanta. It's a whole bunch of rain.
Speaker 4 (01:32):
I'm geeked up looking for it.
Speaker 7 (01:34):
And Atlanta is crazy. And it's the fourth time this morning.
He came saying at five thirty Atlanta, Philip frisky just
like the song, just that one part.
Speaker 4 (01:46):
That's why knes right, Okay, just got to make sure,
make sure.
Speaker 2 (01:51):
Looking for and that's why I k uncle.
Speaker 4 (01:53):
He had asked, crazy, that's bell who on? That's whose song?
Is that?
Speaker 1 (01:59):
Belly cush? I saw him he from Atlanta. Oh he's
from Atlanta.
Speaker 4 (02:04):
Okay, we see him on a video on you.
Speaker 2 (02:10):
In the street. I see him at the rest of
I seen him in the video.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
That's the inspiration for Juicy character. Remember that character Juicy
did that time. That's that's that had to be right.
They just like, you know character I'm talking about.
Speaker 4 (02:22):
I do know what characters?
Speaker 2 (02:23):
Yeah, all right, Belligan Cush. That's a tough to well. Today,
this morning is Giving Tuesday. You know, there was a
Cyber Monday, there was Black Friday, and this is Giving Tuesday.
Speaker 4 (02:33):
Well, they find all kind of ways to do.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
This is actually a good one because they're not asking
were they're asking for money, but it's for a good
a good reason.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
Yes, we're canna be talking to the people from the
Food Bank, who feeds millions and millions and millions of
people yearly, and they just need some help, some money.
And I think one dollar feeds five people. Yeah, one
dollar feeds five people.
Speaker 4 (02:51):
Yeah. I'm an ambassador for the Food Bank of New
York City.
Speaker 1 (02:54):
I've been working with them for a few years, man,
and they actually do phenomenal work. It's one of those organizations,
one of those foundations that you know or organizations that
you can give your money to and you can see
exactly where your money is going.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
That's right, So we'll talk to them in a little bit.
Did y'all see the did He doc? Last night? Did
y'all watch it? Yes?
Speaker 3 (03:11):
No, I was so tired I did not. It came
out at midnight, y'all.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
No, it was supposed to come out at midnight, but
it came out three a m. Eastern time, which was
midnight on the West coast.
Speaker 3 (03:21):
So oh yeah, I definitely didn't see it. I planned
to watchington.
Speaker 4 (03:23):
I was in bed, Are you crazy?
Speaker 2 (03:25):
Yeah, waited till about twelve thirty, twelve fifteen, I said,
after the Giants got to Oh my guys, yo, I listen.
I was taking a nack so bad man.
Speaker 7 (03:32):
No, yo, I was sleep And then I woke up
and Chris was watching it. So I was like seventy
thirty in the third quarter, like y'all was down twenty three. No, no, no,
y'all was down twenty three points on the third quarter, y'all. No,
it was seven thirty. It was seven to thirty, well,
thirty to seven third whatever they were down they were
in the third quarter.
Speaker 2 (03:53):
It was the Patriots had thirty. They had seven, y'all
had seven. Yeah, they was crazy. It was crazy, It
was it was disrespectful.
Speaker 4 (04:00):
What's gonna happen? Though? Seriously, did you? Did you expect otherwise?
Speaker 2 (04:03):
One time? So I didn't know. You never know sometimes,
all right, show, let's get the show cracked. When we
come back, we got front page news, meet and me
will be breaking everything down and then you could get
it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one
oh five to one. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning
morning everybody. It's the j Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
We are the Breakfast start off the show with nothing
fast Envy.
Speaker 4 (04:23):
You start off with you to press the last night.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
Well, first of all, I don't pick the music on
the show.
Speaker 1 (04:29):
And second, up your mind whether or not you picked
the music, Tell people you do.
Speaker 2 (04:32):
Sometimes no, I don't. I never say I picked the
music on the show. I always say I don't pick
the music on the show because I don't. Now sometimes
we do an audible, let me just put records in, but
we don't pick the music on the show.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
Well, it's get the residuals yet hand getting them there?
Speaker 4 (04:46):
How many times you put play the song.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
Let's get in some front page news, y'all. Now start
off as sports. Yes, they the Giants got spanked last night.
Our record is two and eleven and we should just
keep losing. Let's just try to get the number one pick.
I don't even who the number one PI is gonna
be this ye, but it's just disgusting.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
Don't wish that all though. Why would you want somebody
to have to come play for the Giants? Don't wish
that on. That could be a good thing.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
With all our guys are healthy, dog and running back
and neighbors. We'll be out sure. Okay, we sound like
you every day. You're gonna make it through the Super Bowl.
Speaker 4 (05:14):
First of all, my team is six and five and one, sir.
Speaker 2 (05:17):
All right, what does that mean?
Speaker 1 (05:18):
My team beat the last three team that was in
the Super Bowl, sir? Okay, So if you do math,
that means that we're going to the Super Bowl.
Speaker 8 (05:24):
This shit, help me me help, I'm coming envy. Good morning, y'all,
how y'all doing this?
Speaker 3 (05:28):
Good morning, Good morning, good morning.
Speaker 9 (05:31):
Okay, So we start this morning at the Pentagon where
the fallout from that deadly boat strike in the Caribbean.
Speaker 8 (05:36):
It is still escalating. And we told you about this.
Speaker 9 (05:39):
Yesterday the US they carried out two strikes on a
suspected drug smuggling boat, and on the second one, that strike,
it killed survivors who had already been thrown into the
water after that first blast. And today the White House,
though they are shifting blame. Over the weekend, the Washington
the Washington Post, they reported that Secretary Pete Headsett he
allegedly towed an elite unit to kill everyone on that boat.
(06:02):
Acclaim that's already sparked calls for an investigation. But now
the administration says the key decision did not come from
Hegseth at all. They say it came from Admiral Frank Bradley.
He's the head of Special Operations Command, he was in
charge of the mission. And during a press briefing yesterday,
Press Secretary Caroline Levitt, she is defending Hegseth and she
(06:22):
put the responsibilities squarely on Bradley. Let's listen to that exchange.
Speaker 10 (06:26):
On September second, Secretary Hegseth authorized Admiral Bradley to conduct
these kinetic strikes. Admiral Bradley worked well within his authority
and the law directing the engagement to ensure the boat
was destroyed and the threat to the United States of
America was eliminated.
Speaker 11 (06:43):
To clarify, Admiral Bradley was the one who gave that
order for a second strict and he was.
Speaker 3 (06:47):
Well within his authority to do so.
Speaker 9 (06:48):
But was the initial order from Secretary hegseth everyone be
killed into backcoun for President Trump.
Speaker 10 (06:55):
I saw that quoted in a Washington Post story. I
would reject that. The Secretary of War ever said that. However,
the President has made it quite clear that if narco
terrorists again are trafficking illegal drugs towards the United States,
he has the authority to kill them, and that's what
this administration is doing.
Speaker 4 (07:13):
Pam, I'm so confused by all of this.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
I mean, I'm all for keeping drugs and you know,
drug dealers out of the country, but what happened to
due process? Not to mention, where's the proof that there's
actually drugs on this boat?
Speaker 2 (07:23):
Exactly what I was just gonna say that doesn't that
seem like a little bit of too much force for drugs?
Speaker 4 (07:30):
Yeah? Just kill them?
Speaker 2 (07:31):
Yeah, that seemed like in these missiles, what are two
hundred fifty thousan dollars a missiles. You said, are two
hundred fifty dousand dollars missile on the voat. That just
seems like a lot. That seems like overshooting in my opinion,
but I don't know.
Speaker 9 (07:41):
Well to your point, Republican Senator Ran Paul He is
also weighing in, calling the strikes deeply troubling and saying
that American people they deserve full transparency.
Speaker 8 (07:50):
Let's listen to what he had to say about this.
Speaker 12 (07:51):
You know, when you kill someone, you should know. If
you're not at war, not in a declared war, you
really need to know someone's name. At least you have
to accuse them of something. You have to present evidence.
So all these people have been blown up without us
knowing their name, without any evidence of the crime, and
for decades, if not centuries. When you stop people at sea,
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in international waters or in your own waters, you announce
that you're going to board the ship and you're looking
for contraband smuggling or drugs. The other thing about these
speedboats is there they're two thousand miles away from us.
If they have drugs, they're probably peddling drugs to one
of the islands of Trinidad or Tobago off of Venezuela.
The idea that they're coming here is like it's a
(08:35):
huge assumption.
Speaker 2 (08:37):
Yeah, that sounds crazy.
Speaker 1 (08:38):
That's all I'm saying, though, we just need some transparency.
Let's make sure you're n alive and the right the
right individuals. If then, by the way, you shouldn't be
underlive in them like it should be some due process.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
Yes, yes, and not for I see, I don't think
not for drugs. Like you said, you can pull the
boat over, you can go in there, you can confiscate
them the drugs. You can put them in jail. But
you're shooting missiles at.
Speaker 1 (08:57):
Because this is slippery slope, right, crazy, that's the mindset
you know. Now, how do you know that mindset won't
start be starting to start to be implemented here in America.
Speaker 4 (09:05):
You just start unliving drug dealers exactly.
Speaker 9 (09:09):
Well, the Pentagon, they aren't offering any new details on this,
but pressure is growing. Members of Congress they are pushing
for a full investigation, saying this incident it is raising
serious and legal and ethical questions about how the administration
is carrying out expanded campaign against alleged drug traffickers at sea.
So I'm sure this is not going away anytime soon.
(09:30):
So we will continue to follow that. And coming up
at seven, a major change to the way that you
will be traveling. It's going to cost you more money.
Will tell you what you need to bring to the
airport so that you can avoid a new fee.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
I don't mind that, but we'll talk about it next though. No, right, okay,
everybody else, get it off your chest.
Speaker 2 (09:46):
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If
you need to vent, phone lines wide open eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. And they said
the cost of a single missile used in the recent
US military boat strikes is about one hundred and fifty
thousand dollars for a hell fire missile. Each missile that
they shoot is one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
Speaker 4 (10:03):
Jesus Christ.
Speaker 2 (10:03):
All right, it's the breakfast Club.
Speaker 4 (10:05):
Good morning. This is your time to get it off
your chest. Whether you're man or blass.
Speaker 13 (10:10):
I hate the way that you walk, the way that
you talk, I hate the way you dress.
Speaker 5 (10:14):
Everything.
Speaker 2 (10:14):
When nears best call up new eight hundred five five one.
Speaker 4 (10:19):
Not I'm with the coach of Phillis.
Speaker 2 (10:22):
Hello, who's this eater?
Speaker 14 (10:24):
Yo?
Speaker 15 (10:24):
What it is is your boy Jay Alexanda aka Akaya.
Speaker 4 (10:29):
Now what's going on with you this morning?
Speaker 15 (10:31):
Brother? I just wanted to talk a little trash.
Speaker 13 (10:34):
You know.
Speaker 15 (10:34):
South Carolina State beat Delaware State last weekend. So I
just wanted to talk a little trash.
Speaker 4 (10:39):
That's all. I forgot to deliver that message.
Speaker 9 (10:41):
Man.
Speaker 1 (10:41):
Yes, so I Carolina State beat Delaware State twenty eight
to seventeen. And I remember when Lauren declared that Delaware
State was going to the Celebration Ball, the Celebration Bowl.
Speaker 15 (10:49):
Yeah yeah, you remember that, right, Yeah, that's not happening.
Gets you going to the Celebration Bowl.
Speaker 4 (10:54):
South Carolina State Belia State. I was with my homegirl
Chris calling on Friday. She was like, timeloine right now,
right now.
Speaker 15 (11:04):
Oh, I know it's straight. Start all my geechy guler
people in the in in South Carolina. Man. You know
I'm from Georgia, but you know I went to South
Carolina State. So started all my geechy gulor people.
Speaker 2 (11:13):
Man, So you're going You're going to the Telebvision Bow.
Speaker 15 (11:15):
Oh yeah, definitely.
Speaker 13 (11:16):
You already know.
Speaker 15 (11:17):
I'm in the building. Yeah, we're in there and We're
gonna beat whoever. It might be Prayer View, it might
be Jackson State, but whoever it is, they getting beat
by South Carolina State. We in the building.
Speaker 5 (11:26):
Yes, hell, how you guys doing?
Speaker 2 (11:32):
What's up?
Speaker 5 (11:32):
An?
Speaker 4 (11:33):
He's Auntie Kim.
Speaker 13 (11:34):
Hey, Charlomagne.
Speaker 16 (11:36):
I just one of apologized, although you didn't know I
was coming, but I was coming Friday Friday when you
was down at uh and Charleston with.
Speaker 4 (11:46):
Oh yeah, with Chris.
Speaker 5 (11:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 16 (11:53):
Come on, man, come on, man, come on man, come on.
You know hey, you know you ain't got no name.
Speaker 5 (11:58):
Your mama name.
Speaker 4 (11:59):
Julie, Julie Son. I'm Julie Son.
Speaker 16 (12:03):
Yeah yeah, yeah, no child, I know Peter Chowld coming
up right now in front of me. Man, god dang,
but yeah yeah, but I've been in a car.
Speaker 2 (12:14):
Wreck so oh damn.
Speaker 4 (12:16):
I'm sorry, and people.
Speaker 16 (12:18):
Trying to tea up my dog on car like no, man,
he's not running me into no pool.
Speaker 13 (12:22):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 16 (12:24):
You got insurance though, right, yeah, yeah, everything coming, but
it just lows, you know, fellow turbulence man, you know,
the sixty five year old body don't work like that
no more.
Speaker 4 (12:34):
I feel you.
Speaker 16 (12:34):
Yeah, everything everything else is good, but I heard you
did a good job anyway.
Speaker 4 (12:40):
Yeah, you had a good time Friday night. Thank you
very much.
Speaker 16 (12:42):
You had a good time for Yes, yes, I give
my daughter the picture she was doing. See the mom.
I try to get to him, but he, you know,
like I ain't done in the vi V I b
I P picture. I said, hey, you've been in the building,
right Listen, yeah, I said, okay.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
I didn't be happy.
Speaker 4 (12:56):
Absolutely, I said thank you for coming up.
Speaker 16 (12:59):
No, yeah, no, hey, I didn't know you was coming.
Speaker 13 (13:01):
She told me. And then I was like, okay, I'm
gonna get a ticket.
Speaker 16 (13:04):
But like I said, that happened and through my whole
Thanksgiving over. But what I really want to get off
my test too, is you know you killing these people
in Venezuela. You don't know who these people are.
Speaker 13 (13:15):
They don't know who them people are.
Speaker 16 (13:17):
These people ain't no drug dealers. Them people probably fishermen,
people trying to make a living. And I can't wait
until they find out what the dealer is because I'm
gonna tell you the Haig the hagg ain't got no power, power.
Speaker 15 (13:30):
Of pardon powers.
Speaker 16 (13:32):
You forget that. And listen, when we were trying to
get Jack Smith on board, I wish the hagg or
go right back and get Jacksons. You know, jack Smith
running the hague. But I was still going right back
and get Jacksonith. He'll be waiting on them.
Speaker 4 (13:45):
You said, run. What are you saying?
Speaker 16 (13:46):
The hag, the haig, the ak gu man haig international law.
Speaker 4 (13:51):
I thought you about. I thought you were talking about
you wanted the hag to go ride them like, hey, get.
Speaker 13 (13:59):
Some don't do that.
Speaker 16 (14:00):
Don't fall in you know you know that.
Speaker 13 (14:05):
You can't get the gullup.
Speaker 4 (14:13):
Jesus.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
All right, hello, who's.
Speaker 13 (14:15):
This irritated uber driver?
Speaker 2 (14:18):
Irritating?
Speaker 9 (14:20):
Right?
Speaker 2 (14:20):
What's up?
Speaker 13 (14:20):
Mammy? Okay, listen. I'm an uber driver in the city
of Desprey. I started about three o'clock in the morning
and I and about five in the afternoon. I'm tired
of these people coming in there smelling like chillings and
everything else.
Speaker 16 (14:34):
Rotten me and then getting mad when I'm riding down
the road with the window down.
Speaker 13 (14:40):
I can't take it. Then they tell me, oh, they
feel sorry for me because I can't do nothing else.
I said, no, baby, don't feel sorry for me. I
just got laid off from my job because I kissed
the right person off.
Speaker 7 (14:50):
Then you being your passage and they're telling you that
they feel sorry for you because you're driving for Uber.
Speaker 13 (14:56):
They're telling me they feel sorry for me because I'm
driving for Uber. And they asked me why am I
driving for Uber? I say, because I'm a construction worker
in the city of Detroit, and I pissed off a
contractor and checked him about putting dirty dirt in the
city of Detroit.
Speaker 4 (15:11):
So I'm glad you did that.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
I don't understand why people disrespect a service that they're actually.
Speaker 7 (15:15):
Yeah, I don't get it, and you should ask him
why they don't have a car. Why are you why
you have to catch your.
Speaker 5 (15:21):
Man?
Speaker 4 (15:22):
Man?
Speaker 2 (15:22):
What's what's dirty dirt?
Speaker 13 (15:25):
Dirty dirt is toxic dirt. I worked for this company
in Detroit called Guyanga, and they were responsible for tearing
down the abandoned houses in the city of Detroit, and
the owner, Brian McKinney, took toxic dirt from the landfill
and filled over fifteen hundred properties.
Speaker 4 (15:43):
So I turned them in damn and.
Speaker 5 (15:48):
Flint water.
Speaker 4 (15:49):
You should say, allegedly, no, no, he did.
Speaker 13 (15:52):
Because I was a whistle blot. I don't know, Okay, Well,
allegedly allegedly allegedly he put in dirty dirt and fifteen
hundred properties, okay, and I got fired for letting the
proper people know about it.
Speaker 15 (16:11):
So that's why I'm doing UBER.
Speaker 13 (16:13):
I stood up for something that I that I felt
was wrong and I said something, and I'm an uber driver.
That's what I'm doing. But I'm tired of these people
coming in here stinking in my car. Put on some deodorant,
mothering like chitlings and riding.
Speaker 5 (16:30):
A damn there I have.
Speaker 13 (16:32):
I have sample deodorant perfume colognes in my car and
it's a hint. If you stink, you forgot it, put
some up.
Speaker 7 (16:39):
Maybe you're riding in the wrong clutch. You gotta go
to the other parts of Detroit. You get the people
that don't stink.
Speaker 13 (16:45):
Man, I'll go in West Bloomfield, Rochester Hills and they
still stink.
Speaker 1 (16:52):
I'm sorry, I'm all right, and I'm sorry that people
were still eating chitlings. When I was homelesting in South Carolina,
I had like two or three people, you know, offer
me chitlins who still eat chitlings in twenty twenty five, yo.
It's nothing wrong with pig feed chitlings like I don't
eat period.
Speaker 4 (17:08):
But I'm definitely not eating no pig guts.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
That is so crazy.
Speaker 4 (17:15):
I'm jeeked up looking for.
Speaker 2 (17:18):
Your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
We got the Latest with Lauren coming up, la Lauren Ashley.
Speaker 3 (17:24):
Now you're here.
Speaker 5 (17:25):
I am ashy.
Speaker 3 (17:26):
I just washed my hands. Good morning. How are you
and me?
Speaker 4 (17:29):
Got the latest? What were talking about between the thumb
and this finger?
Speaker 9 (17:32):
No?
Speaker 5 (17:32):
I know how.
Speaker 3 (17:36):
Getting on my nerves?
Speaker 2 (17:38):
What you said?
Speaker 17 (17:38):
Up?
Speaker 3 (17:39):
Yes, we do have the latest of Lauren coming up.
The Diddy documentary dropped at three a m. This morning.
You watch that. I tried to stay up. I started
the first episode. I fell asleep. I just finished the
first and I'm almost finished the second. So we will
talk about it in the first hour and get into
it in the begining the beginning of it. So far,
you are going, Lord, I tried, y'all, I really did.
Speaker 2 (17:59):
All right, we'll get into that when we come back.
It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, The Breakfast Club.
Speaker 3 (18:06):
Lauren becoming respect.
Speaker 2 (18:10):
She gets somebody that knows somebody detail.
Speaker 3 (18:13):
I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything.
Speaker 4 (18:16):
She'd be having the latest on the Latest with Lauren
La Rosa.
Speaker 1 (18:21):
Sometimes you have sack, sometimes you have details, sometimes you
have a little bit of everything.
Speaker 4 (18:25):
The latest on the Breakfast club to me?
Speaker 3 (18:28):
All right, y'all, So the Diddy Doc. Can you hear
me of you?
Speaker 13 (18:31):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (18:32):
I can't hear myself. Okay. So The Diddy Doc is
now out on Netflix, So try to watch as much
as of it as I could. I got to about
episode two, so I.
Speaker 4 (18:41):
Think came about three in the morning. You was up
at three in the morning.
Speaker 3 (18:44):
Calling people too for what Because a lot of there's
a lot of claims in here that I just before
we talked about I wanted to make sure I talk
to the people themselves. That's right, La, I could. So
let's get into it all right now. In the first episode,
a lot of it is like old like hip hop
war stories, honestly, providing like this foundation of like Diddy
(19:04):
and all the things. But one of the parts that
I thought was interesting when they talk about Diddy's upbringing
and they're trying to paint the picture of like why
Diddy is probably this like monster that everybody's trying to
make him out to be. Let's say a listen to number.
Speaker 18 (19:17):
Four Shawn's household. You start to see all the stuff
that you saw on the movies. Janet's New Hopital party,
and the party's packed. You got the ladies that look
like this straight out of a jet magazine. Some brothers
up there. You know, if you want to call them pimps,
you can. If you want to call them hustlers, you can.
You got a member of the New York Knicks. There
(19:39):
was a stage in her living room, and that's where
we used to have to go and dance. And everybody's
calling you baby, and everybody's saying, do that dance, and
all of this stuff he's taken in. So from the
movie screen to the home screen, these are the makings.
Speaker 4 (19:53):
Of Sean Comes now. Mind you. As a child, John
was goofy.
Speaker 18 (19:56):
Kids would pick on him a lot around the block,
and he didn't know how to defend himself.
Speaker 2 (20:00):
Sean was a prince Janice.
Speaker 4 (20:02):
She didn't want no princess.
Speaker 2 (20:05):
Who is that from that?
Speaker 4 (20:11):
The princess kind of now just a little bit.
Speaker 2 (20:19):
Crazy.
Speaker 3 (20:19):
That was one of his old old friends, Tim Dogg Patterson,
who says that you know, he grew up with Diddy
and you know was around for a lot of the
earlier Makings of Things. He's featured a lot throughout the
documentary as well. But in another part of the documentary
they talk about well, so they go from old stuff
(20:42):
to like this new footage. The new footage is honestly
the good stuff. So there's a part of the documentary
where Diddy and Groovy Lou are talking about the fact
that the legal system is out to get Diddy. Let's
take a listen to that.
Speaker 19 (20:55):
Blood just silly noise, but it's like the legal system
is doing it now because like legally we got it.
Speaker 4 (21:08):
He was like, I gotta spend money to go and
get rid of Yeah, I ain't got noth left, got
left going.
Speaker 2 (21:16):
On the game's breaking me say.
Speaker 15 (21:20):
Yes.
Speaker 3 (21:20):
So that was Diddy and that was Groovy Loeu. For
those who don't know, Groovy Lou is Diddy's like silence
creative director who's been working with him for decades. And
basically what you're watching is them standing outside of the
hotel that Diddy was staying in before he was arrested.
This is literally like days leading into the arrest, and
Diddy's like, I don't care what's happening. I'm not giving up.
I'm not going to fight to me, watching the new
videos that are in this, I really don't think that
(21:41):
Diddy was registering that he wasn't about to beat At least,
I feel like he thought he was gonna walk away
from this.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
I wonder what did he holds himself accountable for, Like, like,
I can't wait till somebody can sit down and have
a conversation with him and we actually hear what he
holds himself accountable for. Because even listening to him talk
right there, it's like, yo, the legal system can't get
you if you don't give them.
Speaker 4 (22:00):
Nothing to get.
Speaker 3 (22:01):
Yeah, I haven't seen accountability yet in this. There's actually
another clip speaking of that where Diddy is. This is
six days out from his arrest, and he's in the
hotel room with his son and Groovy Liew and he's
talking about the fact that he rode by a bad
boy building. It was knocked down, and this is the
message he took from that. Let's take a listen.
Speaker 4 (22:17):
Oh crazy, No wait, I said he knocked the bad
Boys building.
Speaker 14 (22:22):
Like that.
Speaker 4 (22:23):
It's crazy to me.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
And this wasn't there.
Speaker 4 (22:25):
It's just a sign to me, like telling more future future.
That was a little build the building.
Speaker 20 (22:31):
I got so good.
Speaker 4 (22:33):
You know what I'm saying. So it was just signed
to me, Like, that's what I was saying.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
That's there back two months ago, right, I'm not trip.
Speaker 5 (22:40):
Yeah yeah.
Speaker 3 (22:41):
So he rides by and he doesn't see it there,
and he's like, you know what this is God telling
me like something new is coming. Mind you. This is
six days out from the arrest. He said that he
saw it two months before that.
Speaker 4 (22:53):
But I'm saying it hadn't been bad boys offices.
Speaker 2 (22:55):
They just knocked it down.
Speaker 3 (22:56):
They knocked it down.
Speaker 2 (22:57):
They just knocked it down. Oh we passed it every day. Yeah, yeah,
but they knocked it down. Well.
Speaker 3 (23:02):
Another interesting part of this docu series in the first
episode was finding out some information about Misa Hilton that
she hasn't even gotten a chance to speak on herself.
And I did talk to Misa about this before we
talk about this because it's very personal to her. So
in this documentary, Eric Sermon talks about Diddy allegedly beating
(23:23):
on Mesa Hilton during the relationship. Let's take a listen
to number two.
Speaker 21 (23:29):
I thought it was a general friendship until I see
that this game is being played.
Speaker 2 (23:35):
You got an agenda, Misa.
Speaker 21 (23:37):
He was trying to court her after.
Speaker 4 (23:39):
We broke up.
Speaker 17 (23:40):
Sean wants to because Eric was that dude.
Speaker 4 (23:44):
It was about I got her, I won her over
from him. He had to have the girl.
Speaker 18 (23:50):
And Sean has a way about when he gets you,
he got you, and now you become property.
Speaker 21 (23:55):
Me and Misa was just friends, but he wanted to
make sure that there was no calling and me being
friends with that girl.
Speaker 17 (24:03):
Sean's jealousy it got to the point where he put
his hands on her right outside of Uptown Records. They're
fighting in the street and he's beating her into the car. Well,
she's on the ground and people are pulling him off
of her and separating her. A year or two later,
they're still together and Justin is born that that was
(24:25):
two voices.
Speaker 2 (24:25):
So one that was let me clear it up.
Speaker 3 (24:28):
So Eric Serman of EPMD is the one that's having
a conversation about him and Misa being friends, but Puff
thought it was a bit more than that.
Speaker 21 (24:35):
Now.
Speaker 3 (24:35):
The second voice is Kirk Burrows, and Kirk Burrows is
the person at Alledge that he saw this like fight
situation between Mesa and Puff and Misa. That's she that's
not even a conversation she wants to have. She says
that right now, you know, she's moved on from all
of this, Like she says, it's so disappointing that she
was brought up in the way that she was in
(24:56):
this docu Saries number one. She says that they did
reach out to her to be a part of it,
and she declined, And she just doesn't understand why they're
bringing all this up now because it attaches to her,
like she's doing businesses, she has nonprofits that she's working on,
and these type of conversations and stories because of how
big this case is with Diddy attached to her and
what she's trying to do it and she just like, why,
(25:17):
like why did I get brought into this? I have
nothing to do with you guys' this issue.
Speaker 4 (25:20):
Yeah, I agree with that.
Speaker 2 (25:21):
Salutor Kirk Burrows nothing but respect for that brother. I
don't know him personally, but if you don't know, he's
one of them they say co founders A bad Boy.
He was the one that helped Diddy start Bad Boy.
For people that don't know, just know the name. He's
the one of the co founders a bad Boy. But
why didn't you tell that story earlier?
Speaker 1 (25:35):
In your life earlier in your career, you probably could
have stopped the others from experiencing future abuse, Like you
should have told that story years ago, Kirk, Like telling
that story now, what's the point, Like, it's just hard
to watch people who benefited off puff and didn't speak
on his dysfunction, you know, back then having the courage
and I put courage in air quotes to speak.
Speaker 4 (25:52):
On it now.
Speaker 3 (25:53):
Yeah, And she also says too that a lot of
the recular Mysa says, a lot of the way that
these things are being told are it's not true, like
chronologically they're not true. And then also like the under
the card thing, she says, there were things that did happen,
but that did not happen. So it's like a pile
on of things that are just you know, the family
is experiencing right now that they just don't need.
Speaker 4 (26:13):
I just don't know why you wouldn't tell that story earlier.
Speaker 1 (26:15):
If you, if you once again, you could have probably
stopped future abuse, if you would have intervened and said
something about it decades ago.
Speaker 2 (26:22):
Yeah, even even with the Eric Sermon situation. And I
know Eric Sermon and he's produced stuff for my album
for years, but like what sisters, you saying you dated
Mesa and then when y'all broke up, puffed all the day, like.
Speaker 3 (26:34):
Yeah, y'all already broke up.
Speaker 2 (26:35):
He said it like it is like conversations.
Speaker 3 (26:38):
She like, he took your girl, but y'all were broken up. Yeah.
And then the way that the doc is set up
in this part around it, they're trying to paint the
whole like when did he want something? There's no stopping
him from the girl to the career to whatever. But
she said that they were just friends now friends. Now
I do have the part of you tell you that
(26:59):
I do the audio of Eric sermon talking about did
he swinging on him over me? So allegedly let's take
a listen.
Speaker 2 (27:05):
Now, after all this time me and me said, is
still cool?
Speaker 4 (27:08):
We were just friends.
Speaker 21 (27:10):
But one time she just happened to be in my
driver's see my truck, and all the time I heard
somebody to go and it's him.
Speaker 4 (27:17):
He's steaming.
Speaker 2 (27:18):
He swings on me.
Speaker 4 (27:20):
So I'm laughing, and I'm like, you swung on me.
You're putting yourself in jeopardy knowing you can't whoop none
of us.
Speaker 21 (27:27):
So now I'm like you know, let's go around the
corner because I could, because because because I'm respectful enough.
So he actually gets in the car and we drive
around the corner. So I'm about to give him the business.
Could have got really ugly, and he just said, yo,
see now I want you hear something real quick. And
that's when he put him in the biggest Malls album.
Speaker 4 (27:45):
Antew, she just happened to be sitting Come on, that
sounds crazy, right? Did he swung on you?
Speaker 1 (27:53):
And you said, then you start talking to touch and
give him a business. Then he jumped in your car,
You gave him a ride, and you end up listening
to the music.
Speaker 3 (28:03):
Out of board.
Speaker 5 (28:04):
I know you got to ride.
Speaker 2 (28:05):
But she said, that sounds crazy. He said, she just
happen to be sitting in my truck.
Speaker 4 (28:11):
No, did he swung on me?
Speaker 5 (28:14):
I laughed.
Speaker 4 (28:15):
I'm like, you know, you can't whip none of us.
Now let's go fight.
Speaker 1 (28:18):
I give you a ride to fight, and then we're
gonna get round the corner and then Wenna listen to music.
Speaker 5 (28:25):
It was all a dream that he just wanted to uber.
Speaker 3 (28:29):
It was the first it was the first episode. Just
said the juicy music, I mean juicy the biggie music
wouldn't even have been available to even listen at that
point because there was a lot more that needed to
have happened first, So she didn't even have justin Uh,
this was like uptown days like so she said, some
of this is very like.
Speaker 2 (28:46):
That is the strangest part of that story.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
Somebody at a lift to go give him the beating
to music.
Speaker 2 (28:55):
Yeah, I think Eric's coming up in the next couple believe.
But that sounds crazy.
Speaker 3 (28:58):
But I got a lot of there that apology for
mixing up.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
A lot of the people that Eric were running with.
I don't think Diddy would have been able to swing them.
They would have dragged Diddy all up and down wherever
they were, like, because Eric ran with some crazy individuals
back then. But I don't know, I'm gonna drive around
the corner. We're gonna listen to big Everything is cool.
After you just swung on me and I laughed at you.
Speaker 3 (29:16):
Well there and then with it happened to Misa get out?
Did she get in the back?
Speaker 15 (29:20):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (29:20):
Did she know?
Speaker 3 (29:21):
Mysa said she got that she got out of there
because she already knew what time it was, and he
got in the and.
Speaker 2 (29:27):
Where do you let him sit. You can't let him
sit in the back. Next right, That is the latest
with Lauren. When we come back, we got front page
news and don't move. It's the breakfast club. Good morning
to everybody? Is tj Envy just hilarious? Charlamagne the guy?
We are the breakfast club. Let's get back in some
(29:48):
front page news sports. Last night the Giants pretty much
didn't play. Let's leave it at that. What's up to me?
Speaker 5 (29:54):
Hold up?
Speaker 1 (29:54):
Did you see when the dude went to go kick
the field goal and he kicked his foot into the ground.
Speaker 2 (29:58):
I've never seen that.
Speaker 4 (30:01):
It's crazy.
Speaker 2 (30:02):
How about that? I've never seen that ever before? They
would I mean, I felt so bad for dark out quarterback.
I mean they were popping him left and right. Man
Jesus Christ boist right, Jesus?
Speaker 4 (30:14):
All right?
Speaker 2 (30:14):
What's up to me?
Speaker 5 (30:15):
All right?
Speaker 3 (30:15):
And by good morning?
Speaker 8 (30:16):
And be just Charlottage how doing this morning?
Speaker 3 (30:19):
Hey girl? Good morning? All right.
Speaker 9 (30:20):
So we started this hour in Tennessee where it is
election day, a special congressional race that should have been
an easy Republican win, but it has suddenly become competitive.
Now voters are choosing who will fill the House seat
in Tennessee's seventh district that was left open after long
time GOP Congressman Mark Green resigned this summer for a
private sector job.
Speaker 8 (30:41):
At Tennessee's seventh district. It is a deep red district.
Speaker 9 (30:44):
Republicans have controlled it for more than forty years, and
President Trump he won it by more than twenty points,
but today's race between Republican Matte Van Epps and Democrat
Afton Bane is razor thin. A new poll shows Van
Epps is up by just two points, which is well
within the margin of error. Now House Speaker Mike Johnson
he flew in yesterday to headline a rally for Van Epps.
(31:05):
During that event, Johnson he called President Trump, who jumped
on speakerphone to fire up his supporters and push them
toward the polls.
Speaker 8 (31:13):
Let's listen to what he told them.
Speaker 4 (31:14):
I just want to thank everybody.
Speaker 22 (31:16):
I love Tennessee, one of my all time favorite places.
But if you can go Matt Vanepps, he's a winner.
Speaker 5 (31:23):
He's going to be great. Don't let this self for you.
Speaker 22 (31:25):
The Democrats are spending a fortune, and we don't want
people that want to raise your taxes. She wants to
raise your taxes. At top of Verdias. But she said
two things above all else that bothered me. Number One,
she hates Christianity. Number two, she hates country music.
Speaker 2 (31:45):
How the hell can you elect the person like that?
Speaker 9 (31:47):
Well, meanwhile, Democrat apt In Baine, she is pushing back
against Republican attacks. She said Trump and others are putting
to a twenty twenty podcast clip where she joked about
hating Nashville country music and about past she made about
police funding. She says those clips are being taken out
of context and being used to distract from the real issues.
Speaker 8 (32:07):
Let's listen to what she had to.
Speaker 20 (32:08):
Say during the George Floyd moment when the entire country
was demanding accountability and safer policing. And what I've always
believed is that communities need investment. They need investment to
be safe. They need investment in mental health responders, first responders,
and youth programs to reduce that crime. And you know,
I was a private citizen back then, and now I'm
a lawmaker. Like I said, I represent sixty thousand voters
(32:31):
with diverse political opinions, and but what I hear from
families across the seventh District is that they want safe
neighborhoods and they want to lower the cost of living,
and that's where my priorities are.
Speaker 2 (32:40):
Yeah, I don't care what kind of music you like,
you know what I'm saying, Especially at a time like this,
I care about what your policies are about. If you've
voting for someone because of what kind of music they like,
you probably shouldn't be voting.
Speaker 4 (32:49):
And that's a width of a vote.
Speaker 8 (32:51):
Absolutely.
Speaker 9 (32:52):
And this is a lesser known race, but a very
important race. So early voting is showing that it's leaning
toward Bane, but Republicans they say that election turnout could
swing it back to Van Epps. So if you were
in Tennessee, polls closed at seven pm and turnout will
definitely decide this one, and we will continue to watch
what happens oh special election.
Speaker 4 (33:12):
Maybe do you think Trump endorsements help or hurt at
a time like this?
Speaker 8 (33:15):
I think right now they hurt more than anything.
Speaker 9 (33:17):
This is a Republican district that has one Republican everything
for the past forty years, and all of a sudden
there's this margin, like really marginally thin, razor thin difference
between the two candidates two points.
Speaker 8 (33:30):
It's not looking good for them. And Democrats are saying,
even if.
Speaker 9 (33:33):
They come in and they win by single digits, it's
still a win for them because they you know, they're
so close. The margin is so close. So I don't think,
I don't think. I think he should sit this one
out and see what happens. But we'll see what happens.
We'll continue to watch, all right. Well, Today is also
Giving Tuesday. It's the Global Day of Generosity that started
back in twenty twelve as a simple hashtag.
Speaker 8 (33:54):
It always falls on the.
Speaker 9 (33:55):
Tuesday after Thanksgiving, and over the years it's grown into
one of the biggest fund raising days for non profits
against the country across the country, and this year it
matters more than ever because so many families are struggling
right now. Food prices are still high, millions are unde
employed or unemployed. Nonprofits say the demand is rising as
many organizations are seeing they're seeing cuts by government grants.
(34:17):
And there's also they say, a shift in how people
are giving. Some people are feeling more comfortable giving directly,
so those cash app those venmos, will go fundmes sending
money straight to people in need. Others are sticking with
the nonprofits, the food banks, the community groups, the local charities.
There is no wrong answer. Generosity looks different to everyone,
but just the warning. If you are giving today, make
(34:38):
sure you vet who you are sending it to. Check websites,
read reviews, look for transparency. Of course, we just said
people need help today and so making sure that where
you're giving is exactly where it's going to. Last year
Giving Tuesday, donations reach three point six billion dollars in
a single day.
Speaker 8 (34:55):
So proof yeah, that tough times people can still show up.
Speaker 1 (34:59):
So and that, yeah, I was just gonna say, go
out there and solo seed man, go to your local
food band, go to your local pantry, go to your
local community organization that does that type of work in
the community, especially in regards to making sure people eat.
Speaker 4 (35:12):
Man, give them a dollar. Like you know, everything counts,
Like every single thing counts.
Speaker 1 (35:16):
I don't care if it if it jingles, are if
it folds, man, just you know, find one of these
different organizations or the solo seed with That's why we
have the Food Bank of NYC coming in next hour
to talk about how you can help what.
Speaker 8 (35:28):
It is that did do absolutely absolutely very important. All right,
Well that's your front page news. I'm Memi Brown. Follow
me at Memi Brown TV.
Speaker 9 (35:35):
For more stories, follow the Black Information Network, download the
free iHeartRadio app, or visit binnews dot com.
Speaker 2 (35:42):
Thank you, me me, thank you, thank you peace me me.
All right, now, let's open up the phone lines. Eight
hundred five eight five one five one. I know a
lot of you guys are back from work from your
Thanksgiving break, and I was just curious about co parenting. Right,
if you're not together, how does co parenting work?
Speaker 23 (35:56):
Right?
Speaker 2 (35:56):
We've seen what happened with ray J and Princess that
didn't work out. Well, we see Todd and Candy. He
wasn't in the family pick. So I'm just curious, how does.
Speaker 3 (36:05):
The cousin in the pick?
Speaker 4 (36:06):
But he was there earlier, He was there earlier.
Speaker 2 (36:08):
Yeah, so we're asking eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one, how.
Speaker 4 (36:12):
Does that work?
Speaker 14 (36:13):
Now?
Speaker 2 (36:13):
We can ask you absolutely Because now if Rome has
a new chick, a new girl, and he and can
he bring her to the Thanksgiving dinner?
Speaker 13 (36:24):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (36:24):
Yeah he can. This is the thing. I don't really
like people knowing where I live at.
Speaker 7 (36:28):
So Rome already no better not to bring me, not
to bring nobody to my house that he hasn't seriously
been dating for a while at random Yeah yeah, yeah,
but like all of his girlfriends who actually get that position,
they've they've come to Thanksgiving or whatever.
Speaker 2 (36:41):
No, it's never no girlfriend.
Speaker 7 (36:44):
Yeah yeah over the years, like all the girlfriends over
the years, if they are solidified as an actual girlfriend, yes,
they do come to my house and they bring me
their kids too, and and bring and Rome bring his
whole little football team as well. Now other way around.
I've never spent Thanksgiving at Rome's house. He's always welcome
to come to my house though. It's never been an issue,
(37:04):
never ever been an issue.
Speaker 2 (37:06):
Yeah, Because I always wonder if you're not together, right,
if a couple's not together in like a recent breakup,
how does that work, like with ray J and Princess right,
because ray J has said numerous times he wants to
be back in that relationship. Princess hasn't said anything. So
you know that has to be a lot of the
talk during thanksgiven. If he really wants to be back, right,
aren't you going to try to push that?
Speaker 1 (37:24):
It takes a high emotional intelligence though, because you got
to realize, even if you're mad at your significant other,
arm significant other, it's not about y'all's about the kids.
Speaker 7 (37:31):
Right, It's definitely about the kids, But it also depends
on how the parent act too, Like if it's a
toxic if it depends on how toxic it was and
what the breakup was like surrounding like fans is like
ray J. There's always something that goes wrong, like when
it's liquor involved or whatever it is, Like the problem
was everybody was drunk. He was blaming them for being drunk,
and they were saying, yo, you're drunk, you waving guns
(37:52):
and all that. It depends on the toxicity of the person.
Speaker 3 (37:56):
It's like, yo, I don't know. It's real funny.
Speaker 7 (37:58):
It's really funny because with Todd and Candy, I'm sure
none of that happened, but that's very different. They had
like because his daughter was still there and everything. But
Candy said his daughter was there. I mean, he was
there earlier, but he probably you know it, probably he
probably didn't want to stay. Because that's that's too new.
That's very very new.
Speaker 2 (38:14):
But let's open up the phone lines eight hundred five
eight five one O five one. And I kind of
feel like the relationship got to be dead. It gotta
be what it gotta be dead, meaning that oh yeah,
no more each other with no intimacy on the side, because,
like you said, I'm drinking a little bit. I want
you back. I've said it on ere I want you back.
You're gonna try everything. I'm gonna right here, boo, I'm
(38:36):
right here. I know it's the holidays, but you don't
have to do all that. I am right here boo. Yeah, crazy, Yes,
this guy is crazy.
Speaker 5 (38:46):
Bro.
Speaker 4 (38:46):
Come on, slowing down. What are you talking about? It down?
Speaker 2 (38:49):
Slowing down? Oh my goodness, call us up right now.
Eight hundred five eight five one o five one. We're talking.
Speaker 4 (38:56):
It went crazy just behind me.
Speaker 5 (39:00):
All that.
Speaker 2 (39:00):
Huh, he know you're crazy crazy. The breakfast slogan Morning,
it's topic time. Eight hundred five five five one to
join into the discussion with the Breakfast Club. Morning everybody.
It's d J Envy, just hilarious, charlamage the God. We
are the Breakfast Club. Now if you're just joining us,
(39:22):
we're talking about co parenting during the holidays, especially Thanksgiving
that just the holiday that just passed. And this comes
from ray J and Princess. You see near debacle that
happen over the weekend and also uh, Todd and Candy
and their relationship. So we're asking how does co parenting work,
and just said, for her, it's fine, it's.
Speaker 7 (39:40):
Fine, it's easy. It's been like this easy, breezy. We're
ron for like eleven years now, so yeah, it's it's
pretty easy.
Speaker 4 (39:46):
But I will well, I read from uh to death
doe parent Okay, it wasn't easy.
Speaker 23 (39:51):
It was.
Speaker 4 (39:54):
No, no, no, no, it's so easy.
Speaker 7 (39:56):
No, it's easy now. It's it's been easy for the past,
you know, in recent five years or whatever. Now, that's
because Rome really put me through a lot. So he
was very, very toxic, and I started being toxic back,
like in return of his toxicity.
Speaker 3 (40:10):
So yeah, that's it took a while.
Speaker 7 (40:12):
But yeah, but my parents have divorced, like four years ago, right,
They divorced in November. If a Thanksgiving was crazy because
my dad was better, you know, you know.
Speaker 3 (40:22):
What I'm saying.
Speaker 7 (40:22):
So my mom she was dead, and then I wanted
to invite him, but it got crazy because he was like,
he wanted to talk to her.
Speaker 3 (40:30):
She didin't want to talk to him.
Speaker 7 (40:31):
So I had to tell my father he couldn't come
for thingsgiving, and that hurt him, you know, what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (40:37):
But like you said, he had to get over that
those feelings. Once the feelings are out of it, he
realized that this relationship is over and I'm not going
there to get my wife back, and she's not going
there to get my husband back or my girl back
or man back. Once that's over, then I think you
could have. But when those feelings are still there, I'm
still gonna do everything I possibly can to try to
get that back.
Speaker 23 (40:55):
Yeah, I want to say something, Yo, you old yess
so like I'm thirty three, I know, but young kids,
they're going to never get over your mind over.
Speaker 4 (41:08):
You're not a little child, I know, I know, but
it was just hard for kids.
Speaker 2 (41:12):
Yeah, it's your thirty three, you know. The funny thing is,
but yesterday that you was talked about way back, you
talked about recently.
Speaker 5 (41:20):
No, yeah, this is.
Speaker 15 (41:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (41:24):
Let's go to the full line. Hello, who's this morning, y'all?
Speaker 13 (41:27):
That's Katura.
Speaker 2 (41:29):
Talk to us. Katura.
Speaker 13 (41:31):
First of all, Hi, I listened to y'all every single morning.
Unless I don't think my job is school because it's reading. Hi, jess, Hi, Charlamagne.
Speaker 3 (41:38):
I'm calling from maybe.
Speaker 13 (41:41):
Right, Yeah, I'm from all places to be exactly, but
I'm calling a reference to your topics. As far as
me and my child father, we are not together. We
have not been together for I want to see like
three years now. We split the days on holidays as
far as spending a holiday with a fess and he'll
know never doing that again. But as far as the kid,
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so he can have booth for his parents, we split
the d so my child will normally coming to my
house on like Christmas, spend the night, and then like
during the middle of the day he'll go with his
daddy on Christmas, just so he can have full fonds.
Speaker 5 (42:14):
Okay, you thank y'all.
Speaker 2 (42:17):
Have a good one.
Speaker 3 (42:18):
Hello, who's this that's still fresh?
Speaker 4 (42:20):
Boy?
Speaker 15 (42:21):
Dang chef from Ohio?
Speaker 2 (42:22):
Is this Damian?
Speaker 13 (42:24):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (42:24):
This da gonna say bang Chef like you gotta put
your gangs to.
Speaker 4 (42:27):
The old booty.
Speaker 2 (42:31):
No, it's not about yoh brother.
Speaker 4 (42:36):
What's up? Team man?
Speaker 24 (42:38):
It's a it's a touchy, touchy subject for me, man,
But I say it takes two mature a daunts who
don't have no extra vendetta, no extra emotional attachment, like
two people focused on raising that child the best way
they can outside of that it ain't gonna work. If
one person got any bitterness to the other person, they'll
(43:01):
kind of.
Speaker 15 (43:01):
Want that person. It's not gonna work.
Speaker 24 (43:03):
Communication and just focusing on that child. That's the only
way it's gonna work.
Speaker 15 (43:09):
Outside of that. Man, it's a very.
Speaker 24 (43:11):
Tough past, especially with the way these relationships set up
out here.
Speaker 15 (43:14):
Man, you just got to be the best parents you
can be, right.
Speaker 4 (43:17):
Thank you, brother.
Speaker 2 (43:18):
Yeah, and that's what I was saying. If you're not
over the person in the relationship, it's gonna be difficult.
Speaker 3 (43:22):
Yeah, you gotta be done.
Speaker 2 (43:24):
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five to one.
We're asking how does co parenting work with for the
holidays this year? Do you have to be over somebody?
Are you able to go to the holidays and not
beef and not have a problem and not try to
get that person back? Let's discuss.
Speaker 4 (43:36):
It's the breakfast Club.
Speaker 2 (43:37):
Good morning morning everybody. It's j Envy, Jess, Hilarius, Charlamagne
to God. We are the breakfast Club. If you're just
joining us, we're talking about co parenting. It comes from
Ray j and Princess who had a debacle over the
weekend for Thanksgiving and also candy and time.
Speaker 3 (43:51):
That's the tobacco boy.
Speaker 4 (43:53):
You know what spelled debacle? Spellbacao d E B A
c E.
Speaker 3 (43:57):
Don't play with me.
Speaker 4 (43:58):
I could spell envy, Google crazy bar the envy. Googling
it right now.
Speaker 2 (44:02):
You're taping it right now to see if he spelled
it right. Stay A B A c l E.
Speaker 4 (44:06):
Yes, yes, yes, you was to see you my phone
with me?
Speaker 2 (44:10):
You just be making stuff fun. I got no goddamn
phone with me. But we're asking eight hundred and five
eight five one oh five one? How is co parents
working at your house? Can you make it work? We
have Olivia on the line. Olivia, good morning, Hey.
Speaker 25 (44:22):
DJ, Hey club, how are y'all old?
Speaker 9 (44:26):
On?
Speaker 2 (44:26):
Who is BJ?
Speaker 5 (44:28):
Hey?
Speaker 25 (44:28):
You don't know this point.
Speaker 13 (44:29):
I just say, hey DJ, whoever the DJ is for
to BEJ you Wow.
Speaker 2 (44:37):
I'm like, God, damn v's Olivia, good morning, talk.
Speaker 15 (44:44):
To us D.
Speaker 13 (44:45):
I'm so sorry. So I don't have two models right.
Speaker 25 (44:48):
First, My first thing is I try, I want, and
I expecute, I try to make it work. I wanted
that I'm about to put your on the child support
and then I execute and if nothing comes out of that,
you just have to be nice.
Speaker 13 (45:03):
Honestly.
Speaker 11 (45:03):
And my second thing is like being nice, being kind
to the person moving on emotionally, mentally, physically, because when
they're feelings attached is when there's bitterness attached.
Speaker 2 (45:14):
Yeah, thank you my feeling.
Speaker 3 (45:17):
Where did Child's book come in at.
Speaker 23 (45:19):
With it?
Speaker 2 (45:20):
Kim Berla, good morning, Good morning, Kiberly. Where you calling
it from?
Speaker 26 (45:24):
I am calling?
Speaker 5 (45:25):
OHI oh my.
Speaker 2 (45:28):
Weather pretty bad last couple of days.
Speaker 27 (45:29):
Huh, yes, it is snowing to I am off because
I am a school teacher and I'm not calling because
of the relationship issue. I'm calling if I can get
some type of financialists. I am a struggling teacher over
(45:50):
here trying to make ends.
Speaker 13 (45:51):
Meet on a rob Peter.
Speaker 27 (45:53):
Hey, Paul, it's just not working out for me.
Speaker 13 (45:57):
Hope.
Speaker 1 (45:58):
He ain't got no money. No, I don't have to
be no, no, I said, Pete, ain't got no money.
If you're robbing Peter, Paul, Peter broke, Well.
Speaker 2 (46:11):
What's your cash ap out? Your cash ap out?
Speaker 4 (46:14):
There?
Speaker 13 (46:14):
Can I not do it publicly?
Speaker 5 (46:16):
No, you're not.
Speaker 2 (46:17):
This is the radio.
Speaker 7 (46:19):
Publicly publicly, But that's why you get it. But listen,
that's how you get the most help. You know what
I'm saying, it's people out there that's waiting to give
people like you relief.
Speaker 4 (46:30):
But if your cash up is your actual government name,
I can understand that. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 27 (46:35):
I can't not do that for the sake.
Speaker 4 (46:37):
I can't do it public hold on, Yeah, somebody, somebody
take her cash ap. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (46:43):
I got a soft spot for public school teachers. My
mother is a public school teacher, and I know how
hard it is for y'all out there.
Speaker 2 (46:48):
Man, Hello, who's this from Detroit? Talk to us about parenting.
Speaker 25 (46:54):
You have to be emotionally intelligent enough to call parents.
If you don't have to emotional intelligence, what's going to
happen is both of you all you end up this. Uh,
what's the word I'm looking for? Despising each other? When
I was the first that comes around my child father,
(47:14):
all of his girlfriends, love them all because that's another
person who love my child. But if he gets with
someone that does it? Uh, you know, like I have
that self esteem to themselves, I say away for majority
of the.
Speaker 13 (47:28):
Holidays, Christmas is a give.
Speaker 25 (47:29):
I'm going to be around my child for Christmas, Thanksgiving.
You know we could we could split the time fourth
of July and all of that kind of stuff. It's like,
you know, that's that's that doesn't matter. But that other
person has to be emotionally intelligent enough. And that's what
we lacking as a people. We don't have that emotional
intelligence to say, hey, I'm starting to get irritated and
lever remove myself.
Speaker 3 (47:51):
Yeah you stay too long, let it go too far,
and you and the kids see everything, and yeah, gotta
know when to remove yourself.
Speaker 25 (47:59):
I get it right because you know, personally, I know
when you know somebody is getting like, you know, trying
to be caddy or whatever.
Speaker 2 (48:07):
Baby, you got it.
Speaker 13 (48:08):
And this is for my child.
Speaker 25 (48:09):
This is not even for you know, me and myself.
As the eighties baby, I was ready to pop off,
and I'm like, okay, what about my child. This is
where it's emotional intelligence come in at They removed myself
so my child can continue to have a good time.
So that you know, the person that she seems when
she's with her dad, she don't feel any type of
way towards them, because I feel some type of way
towards them.
Speaker 13 (48:30):
So I know if the other person is a jealous.
Speaker 25 (48:32):
Person, I'm gonna go ahead say hello, how are you all, brother, Playton, I'm.
Speaker 2 (48:36):
Gonna go yeah, all right, well thank you mama.
Speaker 11 (48:39):
I like that.
Speaker 7 (48:42):
That's probably why Todd left earlier too. He was like,
you know, this is because they just got the fust,
you know what I'm saying. And then I just saw
the candy she was doing something with brother when she
was saying like she is going through it right now.
Speaker 3 (48:54):
So they both definitely going through it.
Speaker 7 (48:57):
So he probably came, you know, showed his face, his
fellowship with the family and everything like that, and then
he left because it's so you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (49:05):
That's hard for both of them to sit around family
and act like they didn't just get a divorced a
week before.
Speaker 2 (49:10):
Right, So all right, well, I don't know the more
tomorrow we have a moral.
Speaker 1 (49:15):
I think what she said is true. I mean I
said the same thing earlier. You got to have you know,
high emotional intelligence to be able to co parent, you know.
And if you need more morals to that story, Jesse
Larious has a book coming out called Tell Death, Do
We Parent?
Speaker 4 (49:27):
Period? Okay, which talks.
Speaker 1 (49:28):
About her co parenting experience with her first baby's father,
Rome Okay, it will be out next year, but you
can pre order it now everywhere you buy books. Courtesy
of Black Privilege Publishing, Simon and Schuston.
Speaker 3 (49:38):
Thank you, thank you for the show.
Speaker 7 (49:39):
And everybody asking me, will I do the audible the
audio version? Yes, with this Baltimore xcent.
Speaker 2 (49:44):
How could I not?
Speaker 3 (49:45):
And I'm an read I mean you don't have to.
I'm going to you read your books.
Speaker 4 (49:53):
Wow?
Speaker 2 (49:54):
Is the Audible coming out the same time or a year?
La Yes?
Speaker 7 (49:56):
Yeah, okay, what are y'all not as going to say
you not long to read my book or you try
a little tobacco.
Speaker 2 (50:04):
Don't play with me?
Speaker 4 (50:06):
All right?
Speaker 2 (50:07):
We got the Ladies with Laura coming up. What we
talk about Lauren?
Speaker 4 (50:09):
She ain't even in it.
Speaker 2 (50:10):
Damn damn, there you go. This is her life.
Speaker 5 (50:18):
She on zoom.
Speaker 2 (50:19):
She just probably they just froze the picture.
Speaker 4 (50:21):
All right.
Speaker 2 (50:22):
We got the Ladiest with Laura. When we come back,
it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Lauren be coming with
straight fashion. She gets them from somebody that knows somebody detail.
Speaker 3 (50:31):
I'm a long girl that knows a little bit about everything.
Speaker 4 (50:34):
She'd be having the latest on this The Latest with
Lauren La Rossa sometimes you have fact, sometimes you have details.
Sometimes you have a little bit of everything. It's the
latest on the breakfast club.
Speaker 5 (50:45):
Talk to me, all right, y'all.
Speaker 3 (50:47):
SOO, there has been another win in court for celebrities
versus bloggers and defamation conversations. So mag the Stallion one
in court, we talked a little bit about this case.
She was coming or suing a blogger by the name
of Melo Grams Milogograms, I'm sorry for defamation and she
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was basically Megda Stallion was alleging that this blogger was
only you know, posting and talking negatively about her and
posted like you know, fake deep deep fake porn and
just different things because of the Tory Lane situation. So
yesterday in court, the Jewelry awarded Megda Stallion seventy five
thousand dollars in damages. So it breaks down like this,
So it's fifteen thousand dollars for defamation, eight thousand dollars
(51:30):
for emotional distress, fifty thousand dollars for the deep fake
porn that was posted online and some additional and two
thousand dollars for punitive damages and emotional distress. Now, under
Florida law, they did determine because there was a conversation
at court about whether the blogger is determined media or
a media person or not, they did determine that she
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would be identified as a media defendant. So because of this,
there is a like just a process under the floor
law that you're supposed to send a season assists to
whatever news outlet, the media person before filing the lawsuit.
And because Meghan did not do that, the bloggers attorneys
are basically saying that she might not be on the
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hook for the defamation damages.
Speaker 4 (52:13):
You know, it's so crazy.
Speaker 1 (52:14):
About seasoned desists. When you send season desists, that's just
simply a warning, yeah right, that you're about to sue, right,
And it lays if you actually read the season desists,
it tells you exactly what you're doing wrong. So if
you continue to do it or don't take down what
you said, you may sue. So I don't be feeling
sorry for people in these situations. They don't be hiring
no lawyer when they get them season desists. They know
what the hell they read. Remember that's what we were
(52:35):
talking about. You, Santana. You can read the contract, okay,
but not understand what the hell is in it.
Speaker 2 (52:40):
And I think you have to send a season desist
before you actually sue. I think that's part of the protocol,
So you give them a chance or opportunity to tell
them what they're doing wrong before you going with us.
Speaker 3 (52:49):
Right, So, but that's what I'm saying. So yesterday, well,
first of all, I do want to say that also
to the blocker blog programs would be it's potentially going
to be held responsible for the sallience lawyer fees also,
but that's still to be determined.
Speaker 1 (53:02):
But I thought they said that was a given from
what I read yesterday, from what the young lady's named Megan.
Speaker 3 (53:07):
Yeah, so she so under for the law under Florid.
The law Malagirl is also liable for Megan's legal fees,
so she could have to pay more, but the judge
is able to determine how much of those fees that
she will have to spend but or have to pay.
But the reason why I brought up that whole media
defamation thing was because yesterday Meg the Stallium was going
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back and forth, not even back and forth she posted
in response to Meghan qunif because there was that statement
posted by the blockers attorney saying basically, she won, but
she didn't really win because we won't be on the
hook for this defamation. But the judge still hasn't ruled
on that. So Meg's team had to issue a statement
clearing it up and making it clear that that still
hasn't been ruled upon and rolled upon. And the reason
(53:49):
why they did that was because of the conversation we
just had about the cease and desists because Meghan didn't
send it. But if she's on the hook for those
legal fees, Megan was talking about her legal fees were
going to be upward of a million dollars.
Speaker 1 (53:58):
So yeah, I saw that she had to pay for
legal fees and the judge, the judge hadn't decided even
how much they'll ud say that she would have to
pay more and damages not just legal fees.
Speaker 3 (54:09):
Yeah, so the damages conversations what I'm talking about with
the defamation. So if the judge says yes, she's liable
for the defamation, she'll get that full seventy five thousand
dollars talking about and maybe more. But if the judge
says no, then it'll be the fifty nine k. But
the legal fees is where that big. The rest of
that money is gonna come from because Mega's talking about
upward of a million dollars. So you gotta do is
shut up. That's all you gotta do is shut up.
Speaker 2 (54:32):
Yah. That's the thing. You know, when these people say
these the faming things against people, do they have the
money to actually pay allsuits? So if somebody pays a
million dollars and they gotta you know, get the money
garnished the wages, how long is that gonna take to
get all that money back?
Speaker 1 (54:46):
Yeah, I'm not for sure how I think it's the
principal though. I don't think that they're actually trying to
get any money. It's just the principle, like, yeah, you're
not gonna be around here just saying whatever you want
about me, and look for everybody who wants to be
in this media space, you got to understand that there
is consequent and just for your actions.
Speaker 4 (55:01):
You can't do what you want, you can't say what
you want. Okay. I know y'all don't want to hear that,
all right.
Speaker 1 (55:06):
I know that y'all not under FCC rules and regulations,
but there still is you know, consequences in the court
of law.
Speaker 2 (55:12):
As you've seen over and over. I ain't seen a
blogger win nothing yet.
Speaker 5 (55:15):
Not all.
Speaker 2 (55:16):
But also you got to have somebody that don't give
a f right because what you mean, I know, I'm
going to spend that million dollars and i know I'm
probably not gonna give it back, but it's worth it
to that individual to just say, I'm an f forf
that million dollars.
Speaker 4 (55:26):
Some people got the time and some people you know,
got the money.
Speaker 3 (55:29):
But on the other side too, I mean, and this
is going to sound really crazy, but on the other side,
you might have and I'm not saying this about this
one blogger, but you might have people who don't care
about having to be held responsible for this money because
they're gonna run off and not pay it. But now
everyone's talking exactly, and it kind of puts them like
there are people who are like.
Speaker 2 (55:45):
That, exactly.
Speaker 7 (55:46):
And that's probably what this blogger thought, because other people
that we've seen, bloggers or whatever, who don't even deserve
for nobody to city the name on this platform right here,
they get too and they act like they don't care,
you know what I'm saying. So like, if another blog
to sees that there's no real consequence for another blog
of being stain nothing comes of it, then they're gonna
they gonna think the same thing.
Speaker 4 (56:06):
For the well.
Speaker 1 (56:06):
I want to say this, right, you can feel that way,
but if you can't pay a lawsuit settlement, then the
other party can legally enforce Uh. I don't know about
no jail, but garnishing, garnishing your wages correct, right, they'll
seize your bank accounts, they'll put leans on your property,
like who got time for all of that?
Speaker 4 (56:24):
You might start getting the assets taken away from.
Speaker 1 (56:26):
You, like who got time for all of that? You're
being You got damage to your credit? Who cares about you?
Speaker 2 (56:31):
Wouldn't a lot to jail back?
Speaker 5 (56:38):
And all that?
Speaker 4 (56:38):
I never heard that.
Speaker 7 (56:39):
I think you just get everything taken away from you though,
like everything as set seizure. Yeah, I don't think it's jail.
I think you just get everything taken away because that.
Speaker 1 (56:48):
Credit that can take complete control of your assets, you
know what I mean, banks account's personal property gone, like
who got time for that?
Speaker 4 (56:53):
Just because you want to spread a life in engagement?
Speaker 7 (56:55):
And then this all is and then this is all pride,
Like it's pride because if you get a cease in
to sisto and you just just taking down it's pride
in this ego.
Speaker 3 (57:02):
She didn't get one in this case though, oh you
said she didn't get one. She didn't get one, and
that's why I was taving the whole conversation about what
she gonna be like before what she's not. But that
still doesn't been rul dron So there will be more.
But yeah, she didn't get one in this case. But
in other court news, by the way she is, let
me speaking of just pretty a lot more. I was
(57:24):
about to say, I feel like both of them did
the way that they both looked so good showing up
the court, and I know that that probably doesn't matter
in this but they both Meg the Stallion and her
looked amazing coming into court every single day. So yeah,
and I know Meg posted her office yesterday like all
of her suits and her looks that she was wearing.
But yeah, y'all don't care about the outfits.
Speaker 4 (57:42):
H cute.
Speaker 3 (57:43):
Yeah, But in other court news, as we rap yesterday,
Todd Tucker U is strange now It's strange, husband of
Candy Birds from Royal Housewives of Atlanta. He fought a
response to her divorce falling and he's asking for primary
custody of their two children. So you guys know that
he has his he has children outside of Candy, but
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they share two children together. And basically what he's saying
in the petition is that the two children that they
share are in his custody, not his custody, but in
his care majority of the time because Candy travels a
lot for work. So he's asking to be in full
primary custody of the children. And this did not He
says that they work well together as parents and he's
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not calling her a bad parents. But of course this
didn't help hit well at all with people because people
are like, why would you like, why would she not
you know what I mean, be also determined full custody
of her child children?
Speaker 7 (58:35):
Yeah, I mean I get, I get what he's saying, though,
you know, and what if that's an agreement that they
both make because Candy is so busy, you know what
I'm saying, So what you know?
Speaker 5 (58:43):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (58:44):
So no, Yeah, he's also pushing back on some stuff
with the prenup as well too. But I know, we
got a rap, so we'll rap.
Speaker 2 (58:49):
Here, all right, Well, thank you. Latest with Lauren Charlamagne
are getting that down Ka two.
Speaker 1 (58:53):
Well, speaking of pushing back, what happens when you get
your hairline pushed back? We'll discuss when we come back.
Speaker 2 (59:00):
We'll get to that. Next to the breakfast club, good morning.
Speaker 4 (59:02):
Make sure you're telling them to watch out for Florida, Malora.
Speaker 1 (59:07):
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and
all of Florida.
Speaker 4 (59:11):
Yes, you are a donkey.
Speaker 26 (59:14):
The Florida man attacked an ATM for a very strange reason.
Speaker 2 (59:18):
It gave him too much money.
Speaker 9 (59:19):
Florida man is arrested after defining, saying he riggs the
door to his home in an attempt to electric ate
his president rights.
Speaker 3 (59:24):
Police arrested at Orlando man. We're talking to Famida with
the breakfast club.
Speaker 1 (59:28):
Bitch you donkey, other day with Charlam Hayne to God,
I don't know why y'all keep you letting him.
Speaker 2 (59:32):
Get y'all like this.
Speaker 4 (59:33):
No, low duvall, it's not me, it's Florida. Okay.
Speaker 1 (59:36):
Donkey of Today for Tuesday, December second goes to a
forty eight year old Florida man.
Speaker 4 (59:40):
Named Darius Davis. Okay, Darius Davis is.
Speaker 1 (59:43):
From Miami, Dave, Florida, Okay, dropping the clues bomb from
Miami date. All right, what does your uncle y'alla always
say about the great state of Florida, Say it with me.
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and
all of Florida, and today is no exception.
Speaker 4 (59:57):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (59:57):
So look to every black man out there who still
has a hairline. All right, God bless you all. I
remember those days of having one. And what bothers me
the most is I feel like I got cheated because
back in the day, I got my wig pushed back
by a whack barber.
Speaker 4 (01:00:12):
Okay, you know, one of those barbers trying to get
that line sharp.
Speaker 1 (01:00:16):
But in the process of them trying to get it sharp,
they just keep pushing your hairline back further and further.
Speaker 4 (01:00:21):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:00:21):
I really feel like that got me started on the
path the baldness. Okay, that barbers snatched my edges, all right.
My hairline never fully recovered from the barber pushing my
hairline back. Okay, every black man out there knows the
pain of getting your hairline pushed back and then finally,
at some point you just say effort, cut it all off.
Speaker 4 (01:00:40):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:00:41):
We were forced to go bald because a barber pushed
our hairlines back, all right?
Speaker 4 (01:00:45):
Hashtag tragic.
Speaker 1 (01:00:47):
Now, Darius did something that a lot of men dream
about doing when their hairline gets pushed back, and that's
something is violence.
Speaker 4 (01:00:55):
What do you mean violence, Uncle Charlotte. Well, let's go
to Local ten news for the report.
Speaker 28 (01:00:58):
Police Darius is in jail once again after police spent
a few days looking for him following a violent encounter
at a barber shop. Security video from that day shows
Davis walking back into Square Biz with a gun and
threatening the owner, Samuel Wilson. Wilson says this was all
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over an issue with Davis's hairline. The barber says he's
been doing Davis's hair for a while and never had
an issue before.
Speaker 2 (01:01:25):
He wasn't a man to He had that pistol in
his hand, slap me in the head.
Speaker 4 (01:01:29):
He choked me out, he got it.
Speaker 28 (01:01:30):
In the video, you can see Davis forced Wilson to
the couch and hit him with the gun. Newly obtained
arrest forms for Davis show police took him into custody
a few days later after a traffic stop. The forty
eight year old was booked into jail before appearing in
bond court over the weekend multiple times.
Speaker 3 (01:01:49):
I did not think he was gonna come around here
and come back.
Speaker 1 (01:01:52):
I thought we might have fisted the cuff, but I
didn't think he was gonna come back with a firearm.
Speaker 4 (01:01:57):
I told him, man, have a good date.
Speaker 5 (01:01:59):
Davis facing several charges.
Speaker 28 (01:02:01):
The judge set is bond at about thirty five thousand
dollars has since posteded.
Speaker 1 (01:02:07):
First of all, before we continue the story, I want
to say, sleuth, all the barbers out there dropping the
clues bombs.
Speaker 4 (01:02:12):
For every barber that can hear my.
Speaker 1 (01:02:13):
Voice, say, barbers are pillars in the black community, my brothers,
when you really put it in perspective, there aren't too
many people more important.
Speaker 4 (01:02:21):
To the black community. All right.
Speaker 1 (01:02:22):
Some of y'all don't go to church, but you go
to a barber shop at least twice a week, all right,
So the barber more important than your past.
Speaker 4 (01:02:27):
All right.
Speaker 1 (01:02:27):
Some of y'all see your Bible more than you see
your doctor, which is a good thing, because I guess
you're healthy. But once again, your barber is more important
to you than your doctor. Hell, some folks wouldn't even
want to go to the doctor without a haircut, all right.
The moral of The story is we're gonna stop acting
like barber's aren't a part of our circle of life
for me as spiritual leaders, therapists, barber's doctor, dermatologists, personal trainer.
Speaker 4 (01:02:49):
Okay, what is the moral of the story.
Speaker 1 (01:02:50):
The moral of the story is barber should be given
the utmost respect at all times unless, and there is
an unless, unless they are a terrible barber. Okay, No,
no barber deserves violence, unless, of course, they are terrible.
But even if they are terrible, even if there is
a barber mouthpractice, they don't deserve to get a gun
pulled on them, all right. There's levels to violence. Don't
like your fade, then ask for a faith all right.
(01:03:12):
But pulling a gun that's too much, all right. Actually
asking for a fist fight or fisticuffs is too much. Okay,
you can just say he sucks. That's worse than actually
pulling a gun on someone or fighting them. Because nobody
wants to be the barber in the shop that nobody
goes to. That is one of the most lonely men
in the world, you hear me, Okay, And they always
(01:03:33):
fat because they have nothing else to do but sit
there and eat while everybody else on their feet all
day because they got actual clients.
Speaker 4 (01:03:39):
All right.
Speaker 1 (01:03:40):
Now, for the record, most people wouldn't react to having
their headline pushed back in this way.
Speaker 4 (01:03:44):
But you always have to know who you playing with.
Speaker 1 (01:03:47):
Darius is a convicted FELA, all right, and he is
a known violent offender. He had an arm robbery charge
in ninety three and ninety eight and burglary with assault
in ninety eight. He did prison time from ninety nine
to two thousand folk and from two thousand and six
twenty seventeen. So clearly Darius about all that action, okay,
So anything can set him off. And I don't think
people understand what not having a hairline does to some men.
Speaker 4 (01:04:12):
It can trigger violence, all right.
Speaker 1 (01:04:14):
Some men don't have the head for a bald, and
the thought of them having to get one is infuriating.
Speaker 4 (01:04:20):
I thank god he gave me the kind.
Speaker 1 (01:04:22):
Of skull that looks cool with a bald, okay, because
everyone can't do it and they know it. Everybody doesn't
want to wear the man unit, okay, everybody doesn't want
to do the painting on hairlines. But they also know
how ridiculous they could look with a bald. Think about
you know how we had to get used to seeing
Steve Harvey with a bald. Took some time for us
to adjust, right, right, Remember Miguel Arnmie Singer. Miguel when
(01:04:47):
he first came out with a baldi looked ridiculously. Okay,
Lebron James couldn't have a bald. Okay, I could tell
by his head shape. Yet another reason he will never
be Michael Jordan. Okay, who are some other people who
look ridiculous.
Speaker 4 (01:05:02):
With a ball the jests?
Speaker 2 (01:05:02):
What do you think, Cynthia? Okay, okay, first of all,
I'm talking about the man jes What the hell, Cynthia Riva?
Speaker 4 (01:05:09):
All right?
Speaker 1 (01:05:10):
Anyway, I don't know how you've been asking the moral
of the story when the only thing shop with in
the clippers is your temple. Trim the attitude, not the argument. Okay,
please give Darius Davis the sweet sounds of the Hamilton's.
Speaker 5 (01:05:23):
Oh no, you are the dog, the dog all the day.
Speaker 2 (01:05:40):
Yes, Oh that's crazy.
Speaker 3 (01:05:43):
Miguel head, it was crazy, look ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (01:05:45):
Go back and look at Miguel when he first came
out with a ball head, and and he did it
in the reverse.
Speaker 2 (01:05:50):
Usually people start with him.
Speaker 4 (01:05:52):
Didn't go.
Speaker 1 (01:05:54):
Miguel started off ball, go back and look, y'all. Don't
remember Miguel when you first came out.
Speaker 4 (01:05:59):
Definitely, definitely you don't remember Miguel when you first get money.
Speaker 1 (01:06:02):
At the ball at Yeah, that was different. That that
was That was all I want, is you, Miguel. You're
playing the don he had hereby doing.
Speaker 3 (01:06:10):
Yeah, nah, that was even.
Speaker 4 (01:06:14):
Yeah, that's when he was boring.
Speaker 3 (01:06:15):
Oh wow, Yeah, I'm trying to tell you getting real
eggy around.
Speaker 2 (01:06:20):
Here, you know, Yeah, yeah, yeah, wow, all right, damn,
all right, well, thank you for that donkey to day, sir.
Speaker 1 (01:06:28):
Yeah, you said one too many dams when looking at
a man, right, you looked at the man. You looked
at Miguel for thirty seconds and said seven damns. He
ain't need no seven damns because.
Speaker 2 (01:06:38):
There's a bunch of different pictures. All right. Anyway, thank
you for that donkey to day sir.
Speaker 4 (01:06:43):
Yes, which.
Speaker 2 (01:06:46):
Guy's crazy? Alright. When we come back, we have Leslie
Gordon and Zach Hall joining us with that from the
Food Bank of New York City. They feed fifty million meals.
They're trying to feed fifty million meals one dollar. If
you donate one dollar, it feeds up to five people
and today is Giving Tuesday, so they need help. They
need not just money. If you want to come down,
if you want to help out, or you want to
(01:07:07):
pitch in, we'll talk to them.
Speaker 4 (01:07:08):
Next. It's the Breakfast Local Morning, the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 13 (01:07:14):
Morning.
Speaker 2 (01:07:14):
Everybody is DJ Envy Jess Hilarious, Charlamage, the gud We
are the Breakfast Club. La La ROAs is here as well.
We got some special guests in the building. Yes, indeed
we have a Leslie Gordon and Zach Hall. Welcome, good morning,
I got this morning.
Speaker 4 (01:07:27):
How we're doing from the Food.
Speaker 2 (01:07:29):
Bank of New York City.
Speaker 1 (01:07:30):
Yes, yes, nobody does better work, you know in regards
to helping people that are food and secured in the
Food Bank of New York City.
Speaker 20 (01:07:37):
Man.
Speaker 2 (01:07:37):
Amen, and you know y'all have y'all fifty million meals campaign.
Speaker 4 (01:07:40):
Tell us what that is?
Speaker 2 (01:07:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (01:07:42):
So look here in New York City, about twenty percent
of our neighbors, almost every street, every borough, struggle with
knowing when their next meal is coming from, what it's
gonna be. You know, if you don't have enough food,
it becomes like you're every minute, every moment, where's it
gonna come from? What's it gonna be how am gona
to feed my family? And so we're on a roll.
(01:08:03):
We're on a mission, We're on a campaign. We want
to make sure we raise fifty million meals by the
end of this calendar year. Wow, and you've been great, right,
Thank you for being in it to win it with us.
Thank you for helping people to understand and appreciate the
nature of not having enough.
Speaker 4 (01:08:21):
Looks like that's right. What is the biggest misconception? I
want both of you on answer this.
Speaker 1 (01:08:26):
What's the biggest misconception people have about who is food
and secure?
Speaker 2 (01:08:30):
And why?
Speaker 1 (01:08:31):
Exactly?
Speaker 4 (01:08:31):
Well?
Speaker 6 (01:08:32):
Always, you know, I want to tell people that it's
not the homeless man on the street, right, Like, these
are folks that are you see every day, These folks
that are in your building working on jobs all across
the city that are just trying to make ends meeting
The cost of living in New York City is so
high that, like Leslie said, it's twenty percent of New
York City. That's that's a million and three hundred thousand people.
This is a good size American city, right, So these
(01:08:55):
are folks that you know, are trying to get their
kids to school, trying to make sure and dad in
retirement aren't struggling to afford the medications that they need,
and we just need, you know, a kind of citywide
effort to make sure we can feed our neighbors.
Speaker 1 (01:09:07):
One one thing I thought, especially during the government shutdown,
you know, actual federal workers coming to the food bank.
Speaker 4 (01:09:13):
You alarm people lost in that benefit? Do you armed
people on it?
Speaker 1 (01:09:15):
No, and you have a welfare They just couldn't make
ends me because they weren't getting any paychecks, but they
had to go to the food bank.
Speaker 14 (01:09:21):
Yeah. You know here in America they say most people
are about, you know, one paycheck away from finding themselves
on standing on a pantry line going to a community
kitchen to get a hot meal. We had this incredible couple,
you know, come visit us in Queen's They said, you know,
we haven't been on a pantry line since the last
government shut down twenty and eighteen, twenty nineteen. Our daughter
(01:09:44):
has a scholarship at Cornell. She's coming home. We need
to be able to gather around the table for Thanksgiving
just like any other family, and so we need the food.
The amazing thing about it is is that there's such
an incredible spirit of gratitude, right, we're in that season
of gratitud And so this same couple who stood on
the line, they took their groceries home. The guy comes
(01:10:06):
back about half an hour later. Our teams out on
the ground like they normally are, and thought he forgot something,
maybe he needs something else, And he said, no, I'm
gonna roll up my sleeves. I'm here to help me
to work.
Speaker 2 (01:10:18):
What can I do?
Speaker 5 (01:10:20):
Yeah, it's incredible.
Speaker 7 (01:10:21):
How did the government shut down impact the operations like
to provide the food.
Speaker 14 (01:10:28):
Yeah, I mean we're made for moments like this at
Food Bank for New York City. We've got such an
incredible team and we've got, you know, great ambassadors like
all of you and Charlemagne here, and so that when
the demand rises, we rise right along with it to
make sure New Yorkers have what they need. But if
I'm being really honest, that's where we need people to
(01:10:50):
stand shoulder to shoulder with us, right, We need them
to be in it with us three hundred and sixty
five days a year.
Speaker 2 (01:10:58):
That's the thing.
Speaker 14 (01:10:58):
Hunger doesn't take a holiday. We tend to have these
conversations around the holidays, Christmas, Thanksgiving, you know, people are
hungry all year long, and there's everybody can find themselves
on our journey. Right, That's what's really special, speaking as
objectively as I can about what we do. If you're
bank for New York.
Speaker 6 (01:11:17):
City, right, and you know the shutdown you mentioned that,
you know, SNAP benefits were halted for the first time
in history, right, So we had two weeks of folks
just not getting into the food they need to get
to get by, and that saw a surge and demanded
our pantries across the city. And that's something that we
don't want to repeat. You know this, Folks shouldn't be
(01:11:38):
punished for politics, and this is about people, not about partisanship.
But wouldn't make sure that folks in America are being
fed and having Most SNAP recipients are tax paying working families,
but they're just they weren't getting their benefits. So we
would make sure that that doesn't happen again. Fortunately, you know,
the government was being funded through September thirtieth, the night sah,
(01:12:00):
thank god. But you know, shutdowns really really impact people
way more than just work is not shut up to work.
It's about lots of systems being impacted.
Speaker 14 (01:12:07):
It's about affordability. I mean, let's just be really honest, right.
Speaker 3 (01:12:11):
Always want to ask how frustrating is it for you guys,
because you're really on the ground seeing these people in
these families. When you see headlines and politicians making it
about Republican Democrat, Like, it's a different experience for you
as you're meeting these families, right, So, like, what's that
experience in talking to those people as they're watching that happen.
Speaker 6 (01:12:31):
Yeah, go ahead, I think it's just basic needs, right,
Like everybody eats, so we're want to make sure that
that's a fundamental kind of a condition of survival in
this country and in the city. This isn't about an
urban or a suburban or a rural issue. Hunger affects
everybody across the country. And the shutdown through that into
(01:12:51):
stark relief. Right, So, all of a sudden, forty two
million people in the country didn't have snap benefits. And
the politics of it is not a parent for us.
We're serving households that have come to us no matter
any type of political persuasion, and we're here to serve everybody.
And you know, it is frustrating that our elected leaders
can't get along and figure this out. And that's something
(01:13:13):
that we always push for. Like, you know, policy means
that people are impacted, and how can we come together,
you know, party set aside and just move the country forward.
Speaker 1 (01:13:24):
What most policy or a systemic change would make the
single biggest impact right now in regards to keeping hunger
from riding.
Speaker 14 (01:13:33):
Yeah, I mean wages, that's always a big thing.
Speaker 1 (01:13:36):
Right.
Speaker 14 (01:13:37):
The cost of living all across the country, and especially
right here in New York City is far out paced
wage increases.
Speaker 2 (01:13:45):
You know, what we know.
Speaker 14 (01:13:46):
Here's check this out for a minute. So if you
live in New York City, what we know is that
you need to make a minimum of one hundred thousand
dollars just to make ends meet. Right, rent eats first.
I constantly say, so, after you paid the light bill, well,
after you've paid for rent, right, transportation, gas in the car,
shoes for your kids, all of that, there isn't a
(01:14:08):
whole lot left, right, And so we need to work
on wages. Housing, right, We all talk about housing a lot.
That's a very serious issue. It's it's really hard to
live your best life when you don't really know where
you're gonna live, or it's taking up a big chunk
of your salary. We've got to we've got to come
together and fix them.
Speaker 3 (01:14:29):
You guys are providing on a large scale. There's a
lot of people that you all are getting food to.
How do you ensure that the families are being fed
quality meals?
Speaker 6 (01:14:39):
This is one of my favorite parts because we have
dieticians on staff, so they work with our procurement team
to make sure we're bringing in balanced meals you know
that are cultural relevant, but also you know, whole and
mentally processed foods. And I have heard you talk before
about nutrition is such an important component of you know,
overall health, and we're going to make sure that, you know,
we're not reinforcing some of the you know, chronic health
(01:15:03):
conditions that are plagued by so many Communitians who are
also food insecure. It's like the double edged coin where
you're food insecure and you have a diabetes or a
hypertension or cancer, heart disease.
Speaker 14 (01:15:14):
You're sick. Yeah, then you got to take off work
to go to the doctor. Then you lose your job
because you can't get to work because you're sick and
you're out at the doctor too much. It ends up
being a vicious cycle and a loop that people find
themselves in. It's it's pretty crazy. Nutritious food's really important
to us, in addition to getting food that helps you
feel seen and that feels like home. You know what's
(01:15:37):
interesting is I think about kids in the Bronx. We
saw you out over the summer in the Bronx. Do
you know that there are kids in our own city
who have never had a blueberry? So, you know what's
interesting is is it as a parent, when you have
limited resources, you can't afford to make a mistake. Yeah, right,
(01:15:58):
And so you've got to choose stuff that you know
that your kids are gonna eat. What if what if
they've never had a blueberry before and you don't know
if they're going to eat it not sheep, It's not cheap,
and so that's also part of what we do is
help introduce everyone in New York City, especially kids too,
new and different foods that you know, mom and dad
(01:16:19):
can't afford to make a mistake on. But we're going
to make sure that they know what a blueberry is
all about.
Speaker 6 (01:16:24):
And we've been making really amazing strides towards that end.
You know, it's about forty percent of our food that
goes out the doors produce or lean protein, like really
making sure that that's a well rounded balanced blade of food.
Speaker 14 (01:16:38):
Everything that's and you got to come see. Right, here's
my personal imitation this morning, because it's I think it's
quite fascinating the magical dance that happens behind the scenes
and our incredible facility in the Hunts Points section in
the South Bronx every day to make sure that there's
food on the plate tonight. For a New Yorker, it's
it's just hats off to our team that picks it up,
(01:16:59):
puts it down around with such an incredible heartfelt spirit
every single day. Yes, produce. I would say, anything you
find in a grocery store is what you're gonna find
in our inventory. And it we're serious. So no cakes, pies, cookies,
sugary drinks, that's that's not what's in our facility.
Speaker 4 (01:17:19):
Yeah. Now I've had some good cookies at the food bank,
that the one in Harlem.
Speaker 2 (01:17:22):
Oh, so listen, listen, listen, listen.
Speaker 14 (01:17:26):
So she's no joke, right, it's the ginger peach te
It's those I call them her slam and chocolate chip cookies. Right,
everybody deserves a treat. We are definitely not the food police.
Speaker 5 (01:17:37):
I feel you on that.
Speaker 14 (01:17:40):
So, yes, we've got this amazing Harlem kitchen right off
of Frederick Douglas Boulevard. We've been there for a lot
of years. Chef Sherry and her team spins out nearly
five hundred hot meals a day with love and yeah,
those cookies, You're no joke.
Speaker 1 (01:17:57):
I feel like that, you know the Food Bank fan
why seat, That's what I love about all the most
passion that y'all actually have. It doesn't feel like, you know,
y'all are just doing something for the sake of doing it.
It's like everybody there is intentional about the mission.
Speaker 4 (01:18:09):
I feel that way.
Speaker 6 (01:18:11):
Yeah, I mean I've people on my team have been
doing this for twenty twenty five years, and so it's
you know, folks that come into the line of business
stay at the organization because we love our people and
stick around and grow and develop. I've been at the
Food Bank for seventeen years myself, Wow, started as a
temp and you know, kind of came into this and
(01:18:31):
you know, unless it's been doing this for for decades
as well, so we have is passion. I mean, feeding people,
it's basic needs. Man, you give somebody a bag, looking
looking in their eye and understand that they're going to
be better off because of that. That's not enough, right,
That's not enough to get people whole. But you know
it's something that is a tribute to the staff that
we have a food bank and take it very very seriously.
Speaker 1 (01:18:53):
Imagine question, is that what's one story that reminds you
why this mission still matters and keeps you motivated.
Speaker 6 (01:18:58):
It's a it's a it's an interesting story because that
is not always about food, right. So we have about
sixty or so hided twelve pantries, so pantries at schools
elementary to middle of high schools, and you know, with
General's funding from City Council and all the funders, we've
been able to do this for you know, going on
fifteen years. And part of the distribution that some of
(01:19:23):
our pantries includes all the food we've been talking about,
but also like some basic needs like hygiene supplies, launder deterreys, soap, shampoo,
those types of.
Speaker 4 (01:19:32):
Things, deodorant, And there's this one.
Speaker 6 (01:19:34):
I was visiting one of these schools, PS thirty in
the Bronx and just asking the parent corner how's it going,
She says, oh, you know, like I didn't realize this,
but this pantry has had like these other amazing effects.
There's this one kid in our class, David. He was shy,
never really participating middle schooler, and after his family started
(01:19:56):
going to the pantry, he started, you know, being more
and more often class participating raising his hand. It's because
he got the odor and he was concerned that raising
his hand in class. You know, we've all been in
middle school. Man, that's that's a tough time. You don't
be called out as as a kid who can. So
by going to the class he's getting you know, not
(01:20:18):
only meal has been basic needs, but stuff that prepares
him to be a better learner. Right, And like that's
that's like an incredible story of just like how that
that whole whole household view can get kids in a
better place to be their better self. And she, you know,
she was almost in tears telling me how impactful this
(01:20:39):
was for the school.
Speaker 4 (01:20:40):
You know, remember the deal, remember raise your hand if
you're sure? Yeah he was sure?
Speaker 2 (01:20:45):
Right, That was that was very That was a very
effective COMMI today is giving Tuesday. How would you want
people to to go about giving. Is it money? Is
it financial?
Speaker 4 (01:20:55):
Is it work? Is it all the above? It's all
the above.
Speaker 6 (01:20:58):
Money is uh the the benefit for us is the
most powerful way that we can We can put investments
back into our work in our community.
Speaker 4 (01:21:07):
So go to Food Bank.
Speaker 6 (01:21:08):
Nyc dot org, click on donate and learn how you
can give. No no, no gift us too big, no
gift us too small. But really that keeps the engines
purn across the street delivering all the food that we do.
Speaker 14 (01:21:19):
It's you know, it's each one, reach one right. Everybody
can find themselves on our journey to empower all New
Yorkers for good and so yeah, visit us at food
Bank NYC dot org. Let's make sure that we're helping
to fuel better days ahead for all of our New Yorkers.
Speaker 2 (01:21:39):
Absolutely, Leslie Gordon, Zach Hole, thank you so much for
joining us this morning. Appreciate you go out and you
give a little bit, give what you can this morning,
and thank you so much.
Speaker 4 (01:21:47):
Appreciate, thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:21:49):
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So she was on her podcast and she was talking
about her recent experience at the Boy is Mine Tour,
which Kelly posted. By the way, it seems like she
surprised Kelly. Let's say, listen, I.
Speaker 26 (01:22:34):
Got when that my sister Collindria Trene Roland was in Washington,
d C. The Boy is Mine Tour made a stop
in Washington, d C. A few people said that she
made tweaks to her show. Beyonce came on in. Let
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(01:22:55):
to something and she sees something, She's gonna make some suggestions.
I love it Kelly's show. The news that I'm hearing
Kelly's show was the bomb. And then when sister Carter
came on in. Now you're seeing something else amazing, So
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Kelly and b they're like, girl, Michelle, if you ever
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Matter of fact, they're like, we better be the first
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in which I know you can do something, call.
Speaker 3 (01:23:27):
Me, I will say.
Speaker 7 (01:23:29):
When we went to go see Kelly, and we saw
Kelly at the Brandy and Monica show, she did great,
Like she ate down. I don't know what the tweaks were,
but she killed it before. I'm pretty sure it's even
more solid after.
Speaker 3 (01:23:43):
Yeah, there was a photo of jay Z and Beyonce
like sitting in the stands and people were trying to
figure out if that meant Beyonce was helping with show
production or whatever for Kelly set. So this kind of
like gives you a look into that. And Alsoeames, she
couldn't just be coming to the show. What if she
like Brandy Monica And obviously Kelly is a sister, but yeah,
she's been on a lot of the show dates. I mean,
I think she they do just come just to support,
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but because they were they were like sitting kind of
like in a rehearsal type of vibe, So people were
trying to figure out what that meant.
Speaker 4 (01:24:09):
So to be sitting in the cry.
Speaker 3 (01:24:14):
No, because on the other show dates you see them
enjoying the show. But at this particular, in this particular photo,
it's like it's obvious that they're they're doing rehearsals. We're
trying to figure out what.
Speaker 2 (01:24:25):
If I'm performing. I want somebody to say, Hey, I
like this, I don't like this. Shouldn't we do that
as families?
Speaker 3 (01:24:29):
A hundred Yeah, I'm not saying the same thing wrong
with I'm just saying the fans were trying to connect
the dots, and Michelle might have just did it for us.
But Michelle Obama was also at that DC show, and
she posted a photo with Brandon Monica and she said
to Brandy, and she also took one with Kelly as well.
She said to Brandy, Monica, Kelly, Maya, and the entire crew,
because Maya, did you know permanently now replace money lock
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on the tour. She says, you all did your thing
last night in DC, such a beautiful evening of love
and sister hood. Thank you for sharing the gifts with
all of us. You may me so proud. To be
a black woman in America. I will see you all soon.
Great night at the Boy's Mind Tour too.
Speaker 1 (01:25:06):
Michelle's with great podcast by the way, Michelle Obama's podcast
and Michelle Woods. Make sure he subscribed to Checking In
podcast with Michelle Wims on the Black Podcast Network.
Speaker 3 (01:25:15):
Yes, my podcast. Cousin Flex Washington is talking about that
Michael Jackson movie that everybody brings us.
Speaker 2 (01:25:23):
He should have been the one that did it. Yeah,
Flex Washington, that was the show.
Speaker 3 (01:25:30):
Was that was the show. I thought it was his
actual last name too, but yeah, so Flex.
Speaker 4 (01:25:37):
He got married and toil somebody last Flex Washington.
Speaker 3 (01:25:40):
See how TV resonates with the younger generation, because I
really thought that was his real name. But he so
he sat down with ARTI dialogue and he was talking
about that Michael Jackson movie when he played Michael Jackson.
Let's take a listen.
Speaker 4 (01:25:49):
I really thought it was going to be like this
joint coming out. But we did performances. I didn't nothing.
Speaker 29 (01:25:58):
They came to me, you know, the layer, we can't
use the music and it just lost something. And then
we'll talk about the makeup.
Speaker 2 (01:26:05):
They have this airbrush and they brushing it to test it.
And I'm looking at it.
Speaker 4 (01:26:09):
I'm just like, I'm like, you can't get it a
little smoother, a little doctor. And they wanted to put
a prosthetic nose on me as well. I was like,
I'm not doing that. So we go on and we
shoot it.
Speaker 29 (01:26:20):
Then I just started thinking about it and I looked
and I was like, it is kind of bad. I
do look when it was so bad, but wig was
sticking out the back.
Speaker 4 (01:26:28):
It was so bad.
Speaker 2 (01:26:29):
I can't I watched.
Speaker 4 (01:26:30):
I watched a little bit on YouTube.
Speaker 29 (01:26:32):
I was like, holy, And then he made comments about it.
He was upset, but he never said anything, you know,
about me and my performance. It was the allegations and
the stuff that was going on at the time that
he was upset.
Speaker 2 (01:26:44):
It's like, why do we have to.
Speaker 4 (01:26:45):
Keep talking about this? Flex?
Speaker 1 (01:26:48):
I love you, my brother, okay, but there's no way
that you read the script and saw the budget of
that film and thought it was.
Speaker 4 (01:26:53):
Going to be like the one that we're about to
get down got paid.
Speaker 5 (01:27:00):
Day.
Speaker 7 (01:27:00):
He probably thought like, there's no way they.
Speaker 3 (01:27:04):
Could go to anybody else. They're coming to me.
Speaker 1 (01:27:06):
Flex Anderson, I bet you Michael Jackson wasn't involved in
that movie. I bet you state wasn't involved in that movie? Like, no,
there's no way that you looked at that script and thought, hey, man,
this is about to be a big blockbuster.
Speaker 15 (01:27:17):
Who is like?
Speaker 4 (01:27:17):
Who is data? Who did it? Who did we ever
find out? Who did the who produced that one?
Speaker 2 (01:27:21):
Who produced it?
Speaker 4 (01:27:22):
On reach out?
Speaker 3 (01:27:24):
We want to ask him. I don't think there's much.
Speaker 4 (01:27:27):
Wasn't they a part in the script? Instead of saying
he he, he went.
Speaker 5 (01:27:33):
I don't.
Speaker 3 (01:27:34):
I don't know how much he was paid. I see
some reports, but it's not from like any ballots. So
it's just I don't know. If we want to, man,
I just want to well, yeah, I don't know. But
he's recollecting, recollecting. I can't even get it out. He's
recollecting on that.
Speaker 4 (01:27:51):
He's recollecting.
Speaker 5 (01:27:53):
Okay, that's a word.
Speaker 3 (01:27:54):
Okay, look it up. I didn't know recollecting is a word.
All right, Okay. Now, finally I wanted to bring back
this clip, and I know people was mad when I
told people that Revolt and Dame Dash wasn't a thing.
But I'm about to blow up the spot again.
Speaker 5 (01:28:09):
Y'all.
Speaker 3 (01:28:09):
Remember when Dame Dash shit on the Breakfast Club that
the Diddy doc wasn't coming. I got the audio.
Speaker 1 (01:28:15):
Do you remember when fifty was supposed to be putting
out a documentary about Puff on Netflix?
Speaker 4 (01:28:21):
Yes? Where is it? I think it's still happening. Yeah, right,
he's capping.
Speaker 1 (01:28:25):
Do you remember when Dame Dash came on Breakfast Club
and said fifty was capping about the Diddy documentary?
Speaker 4 (01:28:30):
That's the conversation.
Speaker 2 (01:28:31):
Yes, yeah, absolutely.
Speaker 4 (01:28:32):
I just want to point out that Dame was a
dame was wrong.
Speaker 3 (01:28:35):
I watched it.
Speaker 4 (01:28:35):
If there, that's it right now?
Speaker 2 (01:28:37):
Are you sure you watched it on Andy?
Speaker 3 (01:28:39):
I fell asleep at three thirty in the morning making sure.
Speaker 2 (01:28:42):
I just want to be petty for a second. You
open that right.
Speaker 1 (01:28:45):
Just a few months ago, there was a man named
Dame Dash who came on the show. He said that
fifty was capping about putting out a Diddy documentary.
Speaker 2 (01:28:54):
So you know he was right.
Speaker 1 (01:28:56):
Fifty was right. Fifty put out his Didty documentary. So
why should we listen to name about not putting not
to pay the full documentary?
Speaker 4 (01:29:03):
That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (01:29:03):
He said he changed your lives when he had that conversation.
Speaker 1 (01:29:06):
That's he also said he was the chairman of the
revote that wasn't true. But what are we talking about?
Speaker 2 (01:29:12):
Y'all? Ahead, y'all keep listening to day Dash if y'all want. Yeah, Dame, Dame,
Dame cap cap cap, I.
Speaker 4 (01:29:23):
Mean no, I just want you to know that Dash
was wrong. That's all. That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 5 (01:29:29):
That's all.
Speaker 2 (01:29:30):
I'm right. Well, that is the latest with La.
Speaker 3 (01:29:32):
By the way, recollecting comes up on Google.
Speaker 4 (01:29:35):
Man, Yo, I got you now? Has Dame said anything
about the fifty documentary?
Speaker 3 (01:29:41):
I want to look. I didn't see it. I didn't see.
Speaker 2 (01:29:45):
He wake up and watch. I'm sure you will today.
Speaker 4 (01:29:47):
It would be very honorable Dame to admit that she
was wrong. Okay, came.
Speaker 1 (01:29:53):
He was wrong about quite a few things in that
conversation that we have, but it would be okay to
admit this one.
Speaker 2 (01:29:58):
He'll show you his view today and he'll say that
man today. All right, Well that's the Ladies with Laura.
When we come back. We got the mixes to People's
Choice mixes the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning everybody in
dj NV. Just Hilarius Charlamage the guy we are the
Breakfast Club. Today is giving Tuesday, So if you can
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donate to a Food Bank or anybody that provides food
or meals or anybody that's giving back A dollar will
go a long way.
Speaker 1 (01:30:28):
So so you know what I wanted to say in
regards to the food Bank. You know, I'm an ambassador
for the Food Bank of New York City. And if you,
even if you don't have the money to give, man,
go give some time.
Speaker 2 (01:30:39):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:30:39):
Pull up to a local food bank in your your neighborhood,
Pull up to a pantry, Pull up to one of
these community organizations that provide meals from people and just
you know, Linda helping hand, you know, pack up some bags,
you know, give out some meals to some people. Like
there's all types of ways to give back that aren't
necessarily in regards to finances.
Speaker 2 (01:30:56):
Absolutely, now where you at this weekend.
Speaker 7 (01:30:59):
I'm in Hartford, connect y'all at the Funny Bone Comedy
Club this Friday and this Saturday.
Speaker 3 (01:31:02):
So we'll get your tickets if you haven't yet.
Speaker 7 (01:31:04):
Just alarrisifficial dot com for the late show on Friday
and for the late show on Saturday. I will be
doing meet and greet, so make sure you get your
tickets for that. Man and then also pre order my book,
So Death Do We Parent. It's a co parents and memoir.
I'm reflecting on my journey with raising my raising my
son with his father. So make sure you get your
you pre order that book anywhere you get your books.
Speaker 2 (01:31:24):
All right now, Chelaman, you've got a positive note.
Speaker 5 (01:31:26):
I do.
Speaker 1 (01:31:27):
And it's simple. Today is Giving Tuesday. As we've been
saying all morning. Always remember, no one has ever become
poor by giving. It's really that simple. No one has
ever become poor by giving.
Speaker 4 (01:31:42):
That's it.
Speaker 3 (01:31:43):
Breakfast club, you don't finish or y'all done,