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November 24, 2025 93 mins

Today on The Breakfast Club, Brandee Evans joins us to talk about 'Reasonable Doubt', Caregiver Appreciation Month + More. Plus, today’s Donkey of the Day is inspired by the meeting between Trump and Mamdani. Listen for more!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Jess is out today. She's on vacation. She Charlamagne in
the car.

Speaker 3 (00:10):
Peace to the.

Speaker 4 (00:10):
Planet this Monday.

Speaker 1 (00:13):
How y'all feel out there? I feel blessed, black and
hollhy favored. Happy to be here another day to serve
our beautiful listeners.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
Good morning, Good morning man. How was your weekend?

Speaker 4 (00:21):
It was good?

Speaker 2 (00:22):
You see Wicked?

Speaker 4 (00:23):
I did go see Wicked. I want to go see
Wicked yesterday.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
Okay, I went to go see with the kids, to
go see Wicked yesterday. What was your thoughts?

Speaker 4 (00:28):
I didn't give it. Damn. I didn't give a good goddamn.
That's just not for me. That's what the kids.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
I sat there and when it was over, I said
to myself, what was that? And and you know I
saw the first one too with the kids. But I
just want to say, why we got to make everything
so dark?

Speaker 5 (00:43):
Like?

Speaker 4 (00:43):
Why does everything from my childhood got to turn so dark?

Speaker 6 (00:45):
Like?

Speaker 2 (00:46):
I don't know it was.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
I didn't know that's how the tin man became the
tin Man. I didn't know how that's how the scarecrow
came a scarecrow. Kyle Lee Lyon didn't serve no purpose.
I thought he was gay back in the day, but
now it was just like, I don't know what he does.

Speaker 2 (00:57):
He's just there.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
And then my daughter and my oldes daughter was telling
me how out wicked it was a book before odds.

Speaker 4 (01:03):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
I just dof he ain't even had no face, like
they didn't even care about doffy.

Speaker 3 (01:07):
No.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
I fell asleep one time. My daughter had to wake
me up.

Speaker 7 (01:10):
Yeah, but you know what I realized taking my kids
to the movie theater, Yes, Saturday.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
It's expensive.

Speaker 4 (01:17):
It's ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
My kids said they wanted a slushy.

Speaker 1 (01:20):
I was like, oh, that's actually that might be a
Christmas present. I might have to let them know it
like that party.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
I was like, there's no way, this is this this expensive.

Speaker 4 (01:27):
No, that's ridiculous.

Speaker 3 (01:28):
You know.

Speaker 7 (01:29):
Then they then then they then they had the nerve
to say, Dad, hast some chicken fingers in French fries.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
And I wanted to say no.

Speaker 4 (01:34):
And I didn't know the scarecrow in the green the
witch was hunching.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
Damn, you didn't know that. I don't know that. I
don't know that.

Speaker 8 (01:39):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:39):
They wumping in and I was just sitting there thinking,
what is this penis like now? Because you know, the
reason he became a scarecrow is because they put a
spell on him.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
They put a spell on him. She said he can't
die exactly right.

Speaker 4 (01:49):
So how did that affect everything else like down below?

Speaker 1 (01:51):
And I was just I don't know, man, it was
just whatever whatever I could care less.

Speaker 4 (01:55):
I mean, it made a lot of money.

Speaker 2 (01:56):
It did, it didn't.

Speaker 7 (01:57):
I had to check because I was like, there's no
way that this is going to break the first one.
I was like, because it's too expensive, and I'm like
everything out here is is expensive and but nah.

Speaker 4 (02:05):
And I don't think I like musical giz. I like
them play.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
I like them in a Broadway play, not in the
movie I've seen in the movie theater. I don't want
to break out the song every twenty seconds with that.
But but y'all, it ain't for me. I'm not saying
it's a bad movie. I'm just saying it ain't for me.
I'm a forty seven year old old, that's man. I'm
born in ninteen ninety seventy eight.

Speaker 2 (02:21):
Okay, now my kids loved it. Now they loved it.

Speaker 7 (02:23):
They broke it down after they're like it like they
knew everything about the tim everything.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
They broke it down angry.

Speaker 8 (02:30):
I would have too.

Speaker 7 (02:32):
If you've been doing he whist, you'll be pissed off too.
You did that, man dirty. It's all the munchkins out there, man, monskins,
monskins need They weren't.

Speaker 4 (02:40):
Really munchkins though.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
They were just like regular sized people. You know what
I'm saying, You know, the little people that need work
out there.

Speaker 7 (02:48):
Yeah, but yeah, they were considered munchkins. So muskets need
a union.

Speaker 1 (02:52):
They're just munchkins in name. They weren't even munchkins in
the movie. The kids need rights to the odds. I
knew they had actual little people, right, okay.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
But there wasn't Muskey monchs. But I guess they couldn't
find people who play. I don't know.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
Plenty of little people out there. Now you're gonna have
a bunch of the month. They protest, we don't exist
in me. You don't see us, all right, No rights,
Let's get to look down Jesus Christ.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
Let's get the ship crack it. Brandy Evans will be
joining us.

Speaker 7 (03:17):
You know her from Reasonable Doubt season three and also
p Valley, she plays Mercedes, So we're gonna be talking
to her. This is Caregiver Appreciation Month and she's a
caregiver to her mom and she'll break down everything that
she has to do and that's involved with that.

Speaker 2 (03:30):
So don't go anywhere.

Speaker 7 (03:30):
And then we got front page news when we come back,
and me and we will be joining us, and we
gotta break down the football scores. I think my Giants
is just losing on purpose at this point. I think, yeah, yeah,
we'll talk about it. The Breakfast Club in the morning.

Speaker 4 (03:41):
Morning.

Speaker 7 (03:41):
Everybody is DJ Envy, Jess Hilarius, Charlamage the guy.

Speaker 2 (03:45):
We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front
page news, a lot of sports. Let's jump right into a.

Speaker 7 (03:50):
Salute to Devin Haney became a three weight world champion
in Saudi Arabia after defeating Brian Norman Junior.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
Devin Haney, Man, Devin Haney look look really good at
one forty seven?

Speaker 2 (04:02):
Yes right?

Speaker 7 (04:02):
And also salute to the Gotham Football Club women's soccer.
They celebrated they won over the weekend and today is
their ticker tape Parade. They beat Washington Spirit one zero
if you're inter professional women's soccer, and Shadoor Sanders became
the first Browns quarterback to win his first career start
since nineteen ninety nine. They won over the weekend. They
beat the Raiders twenty four to ten. Now, also, the

(04:25):
Seahawks beat the Titans. The Ravens beat the Jets, The
Packers beat the Vikings. The Giants lost to the lines,
but I think they lost that on purpose. If you've
seen that game, you understand why. The Patriots beat the Bengals,
Jaguars beat the Carinos, the Falcons beat the Saints, the
Rams beat the Buccaneers. And yeah, your cowboys one luckily.

Speaker 4 (04:43):
Sprint ball, slow down on that one. Say that one.
I said, you heard me, Dallas calbody.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
Busted the Philadelphia Eagles. Ass okay, say that, y'all. All right,
y'all should have lost that. And we five and five, baby,
five to five and one right back at five hundred
where we need to be.

Speaker 4 (04:56):
So you know what that means? What we call it
to the super Bowl? All okay?

Speaker 7 (05:01):
Delirious now tonight and Monday night for ball. The Carolina
Panthers take on the forty nine ers.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
What's up, Mami?

Speaker 9 (05:08):
Good morning, and by good morning, charlamagne him, we'll see
you good morning.

Speaker 10 (05:14):
Okay.

Speaker 9 (05:14):
So we start this morning with President Trump escalating his
feud with Marjorie Taylor Green, taking shots at her untrue
social all weekend as a fallout continue from Continues for
her surprise decision to resign from Congress At a new post,
he referred to her as Marjorie Taylor Brown or excuse me,
Marjorie Trader Brown, and said she quote went bad and

(05:36):
says he stopped returning her phone calls. Agreen, for her part,
spent the weekend pushing back, defending her record and making
it clear she has no plans to run for president
in twenty twenty eight. Her resignation takes effect January fifth,
twenty twenty six, marking one of the most dramatic breaks
between Trump and one of his earliest and.

Speaker 11 (05:54):
Most vocal MAGA allies.

Speaker 9 (05:56):
It also leaves Speaker Mike Johnson with an even slimmer
majority head into twenty twenty six. Let's listen to some
of Marjorie's resignation speech.

Speaker 12 (06:05):
Standing up for American women who were raped at fourteen
years old. Trafficked in use by rich, powerful men should
not result in me being called a trader and threatened
by the President of the United States, whom I fought for.

Speaker 9 (06:21):
Well, meanwhile, Democratic Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, she's questioning Green's decision
to step down, saying she couldn't handle being on the
opposite end of the president for one week.

Speaker 11 (06:31):
Let's listen to that.

Speaker 13 (06:33):
You know what, Honestly, I was like, You've got to
be kidding me. You're on the other side of the
president for one week and you can't take the heat.
Imagine what it is to sit in my shoes, to
not only be on the opposite side of him, but
to have people like her who are constantly fanning the flames. So,
you know, this really speaks to the fact that Marjorie,
who has been an instigator of a lot of this

(06:56):
hate that we see as it relates to the MAGA movement.
You know, it's just interesting that I don't know if
she really fully understood how bad she was making it
for other people, and now that they're doing it to her,
you know, I just got to say, well, why is
it that everyone else is able to stand and you can't.

Speaker 11 (07:19):
Yeah, well, Green's term.

Speaker 9 (07:21):
It was supposed to run through January twenty twenty seven,
so she's walking away a full year early and her
In her announcement, she says she didn't want to have
her district be put through a hurtful and hateful primary,
especially after President Trump signaled that he made back another
candidate against her and Zoran Mondami. He is back in
New York this morning after his meeting with the White House,

(07:42):
a conversation with President Trump at at both sides they
described as productive. The mayor elect he spoke with reporters
in the Bronx yesterday after church, saying the discussion focused
on delivering for New Yorkers, with an emphasis on costs
of living and affordability issues. Now Mondami said he's heard
from resididents who were encouraged to see the both leaders
see both leaders address everyday concerns at President Trump. He

(08:05):
also praised the meeting, saying the two agreed on a
lot more than he thought and that he wants Mondami
to do a great job now the meeting it didn't
stop reporters, though, from revisiting past comments. One notable moment
still trending this morning came when a reporter acts Mondami
whether he still believes the president is a fascist.

Speaker 11 (08:23):
Let's listen to that exchange.

Speaker 14 (08:26):
Are you affirming that you think President Trump is a fascist?

Speaker 6 (08:29):
I've spoken about Okay, it's easier, It's easier than explaining it.

Speaker 9 (08:38):
Well, yeah, so that was that exchange in Mondammi says
he's taken the relationship one meeting at a time, but
he left the White House feeling good about that initial conversation.

Speaker 15 (08:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
I don't want to hear any politicians call each other
fascist authoritarians want to be dictator as communists, none.

Speaker 4 (08:54):
Of that kind of rhetoric anymore.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
It's all dead because if you call someone that and
didn't turn around and saying but I'm willing to work
with it looks hypocritical. And there is no such thing
as working with fascists. That's not how fascism works. Fascism
is in a normal political disagreement. So politicians need to
stop using that kind of language because you don't believe it,
you know, lead that type of commentary for the social
media crowd and just go do your job, you know,

(09:16):
as a politician, because I feel like that rhetoric is irresponsible,
you know, in this climate it rouse people up. It
makes folks mad at each other, fighting in the street,
trying to kill our political opposition. Meanwhile, the politicians is
working with each other like no, so they need to
cut it out. It's people not even gonna eat Thanksgiving
dinner this week together because they got political differences. Meanwhile,
you know these politicians are working with each other.

Speaker 4 (09:39):
We need to learn to work with each other.

Speaker 2 (09:41):
Do them all right?

Speaker 10 (09:43):
Very well? Said?

Speaker 5 (09:44):
All right?

Speaker 3 (09:44):
Well?

Speaker 9 (09:45):
Coming up at seven, the USDA says most of us
are still doing one thing wrong in the kitchen for
Thanksgiving and it could be putting your whole.

Speaker 11 (09:51):
Dinner at risk. We'll explain in the next hour and.

Speaker 7 (09:54):
Everybody else, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five
five one oh five one. Let me know how you're
weak and was if you need then you need to
get some things off your chest. Phone lines or wide
open again one eight hundred and five eight five one
oh five one. Call us up right now. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Wait, this is

(10:16):
your time to get it off your chest. Eight hundred
five eight five one five one. We want to hear
from you on the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 2 (10:23):
Hello, who's this yo?

Speaker 15 (10:25):
Born in Charlemagne DJ Envy Me day, Me.

Speaker 10 (10:27):
Day day.

Speaker 2 (10:29):
Get it off your chest.

Speaker 15 (10:29):
Brother, Hey, Charlamae, I gotta talk to you.

Speaker 4 (10:32):
For a little bit.

Speaker 16 (10:32):
Yes, sir, why you had to get shelter up by
Asian dudes at the nels on?

Speaker 2 (10:37):
He likes it too, you see, Gig we went back.

Speaker 4 (10:40):
Listen.

Speaker 1 (10:40):
All I said was that when I'm in there sometimes
getting the manicure, one of the guys that work there,
he'll come up behind you and give you a little
shoulder up, and you know, it was cool.

Speaker 4 (10:51):
He liked to hit it and it's fild.

Speaker 15 (10:53):
But the weird thing was that you was like, oh,
I don't want Envy to show up so he don't
see it.

Speaker 4 (10:58):
No, what happened with the man, don't you know?

Speaker 1 (11:00):
What happened was last time I was in there, Envy's
wife and his daughter was in there, and then I
saw Homie lurking, and I was like, man, don't come
rub my shoulders right now, because I didn't want them
to go back and tell Envy because I know they
would have made it weird.

Speaker 17 (11:13):
Hey, yeah, yeah, go ahead, you telling yourself that many.

Speaker 15 (11:19):
I love the Breakfast Club at a Staff record label
and as a crew Happy birthday to baby paid in
twenty eight that's my birthday too.

Speaker 4 (11:27):
Oh yeah, yeah, thank you brother, that's right.

Speaker 7 (11:29):
Yeah, my baby's birthday is a twenty eight November coming
up in a couple of days, Black Friday. Have a
happy birthday, brother.

Speaker 4 (11:35):
But you know what this is crazy though?

Speaker 1 (11:36):
Why like football players, basketball players got male therapist physical
trainers that rubbed them down all day. I tell one
story about the Asian man giving me a shoulder rub
and now you know I'm questionable.

Speaker 2 (11:48):
You've always been questionable. That's not the thing.

Speaker 7 (11:50):
You've always been questionable. It's not like one time you've
been questionable.

Speaker 2 (11:53):
Hello, who's this?

Speaker 15 (11:55):
How are you?

Speaker 2 (11:55):
How are you? What's your name?

Speaker 10 (11:56):
Brother?

Speaker 2 (11:57):
This is okay? Get it up here.

Speaker 15 (12:00):
Things don't want to Yeah, they on my chest.

Speaker 17 (12:03):
One.

Speaker 15 (12:03):
I want to talk about if the mayor talked about
the Trump about the ice situation, that what is going
on in New York City. And for example, they've been
attacking a lot of different cultures like the hate the Chinese,
and they have been attacking a lot of different nationalities
and the certain areas where they're not going to target

(12:24):
or turning areas like what these players are you know? Yeah,
which is very sad.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
Yeah, and uh, you know Ice, Ice says they're definitely
gonna ramp up operations in New York City by the.

Speaker 15 (12:34):
Way, absolutely just to get out of hand because a
lot of people are remember grants that work hard and
saying their bills, especially a lot of vendors who work
on the street, in the subway and everything time support
their fair lyes. It's not fair how they're being taken
advantage of targeted, you know about about you know, for

(12:54):
for ice or basically picking on it for no reason.

Speaker 3 (12:57):
You know.

Speaker 4 (12:58):
Absolutely.

Speaker 15 (13:00):
The second thing, one you much tense, was that I
wanted to let you guys know I have a film.
I'm I'm a director, I'm a producer and alter and
I was still streaming on on Ambon Prime and on
Hippo TV. It's called The Science Calling Tail Pro talk
us about Jeffy Girl who he's talking to Black meeting

(13:24):
at the time, and it's a big, big prom that's
at awadness about what he went to during the time
of situation and you know, at the time of you know,
Jim Cole, when you got got Andrew Young phone, I'm
sorry interview. I wanted to talk to unfort opportunity to
do so. And it's the big, big thing I wanted

(13:44):
to discuss about the racis who was a lot of
leaders went through at the time. You know, during all
that time where while the King of my collect how
your targeted and you know, and how basically the Toe
Hotel pro it was very exposed to talking to on people.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
Yes, sir, I'm beyond with Hey, hey, your boice is
giving me anxiety. Man, I feel like I want to
catch you. I feel like you're about to fall. I
don't know why it sounds like you fall. I didn't
want to catch you. I feel like you keep every
time I hes want to reach out for you.

Speaker 2 (14:10):
But thank you for calling brother, appreciate you.

Speaker 10 (14:12):
This is very.

Speaker 4 (14:14):
This conversation makes my anxiety go up.

Speaker 7 (14:16):
Like, bro, get it, get it off your chest. Eight
hundred five eight five one on five. When we come back,
we got the latest with Lauren. Jo Rode calls a
bunch of people vaginas. We'll tell you who when we
come back. We'll let you break it. We'll let him
break it down. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the
breakfast Club.

Speaker 4 (14:35):
Oh God, ain't no Lauren shut up trying to do this.
He did this in a while.

Speaker 7 (14:40):
We're gonna try it morning, everybody. We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the latest with.

Speaker 2 (14:43):
Lauren larn you kind of a straight fast. She gets
the from somebody that knows somebody to detail.

Speaker 8 (14:50):
I don't know how gud that knows a little bit
about everything.

Speaker 4 (14:53):
She'd be having the latest on you. The Latest with
Lauren la rosa fact. Some you have details, sometimes you
have a little bit everything. It's the lad on the
Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1 (15:06):
Coob is not here, Lauren. She's on an island somewhere
from what I saw on vacation.

Speaker 7 (15:10):
Yeah, she's on a little birthday vacation. So she sent
me everything to do this morning, all the latest to do.

Speaker 1 (15:16):
I saw a picture she posted and on the glass
it said, will you be my girlfriend? I'm like, y'all
just get into that phase. You flew her out the country,
that have to be your girlfriend.

Speaker 2 (15:25):
I don't know. I didn't look that deep into it.

Speaker 1 (15:28):
I just saw it. Probably wanted the story, I don't know.
Maybe it was in her close friends.

Speaker 4 (15:31):
I don't remember.

Speaker 7 (15:32):
All right, Well, anyway, now is the latest. It's all
about concerts and all about performances. So we all know
Ja Rult almost got jumped the other night at the
Monica and Brand detour. So he's finally speaking about exactly
what happened during that situation.

Speaker 3 (15:47):
Don't walk to the stage, sneak me, snucker punched me
from behind, three try to pump, and I'm just saying
it happens. It could happen to anybody. Happens to players too.
Get no points for that, no real points for that.
At that point, we stuffling, We shuffling. I already diving
across them, grabbing it. He's touting with it. I'm testing

(16:10):
with it as I'm moving, you know, back doctor stumble.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
Over some bat Jones dead.

Speaker 18 (16:16):
Rick Rich's there.

Speaker 3 (16:17):
This is a may lady grabbing me back, making sure,
you know, go right, trying to get between everybody who's
going on, securities coming.

Speaker 8 (16:24):
It's a medley.

Speaker 3 (16:25):
So anyway, just kind of disperses and people dispersed, so
I'm screaming and gathering. We eventually get to moving out
of the building and get to the downstairs area, like
the player's area where they where they parking, and then
we leave out the building. Nothing more to say.

Speaker 7 (16:41):
Yeah, so he said he was walking to the stage.
He said he wasn't at a steering contest. They want
no words to somebody, Uh try to punch him in.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
The back of the head.

Speaker 1 (16:48):
I think this whole situation is ridiculous, and John's right.
It can happen anywhere at any time. It can happen
anywhere at any time, but it shouldn't. This is a
Brandy and Monica show. Are be with grown ass men?
Where are you where? Where can you be comfortable?

Speaker 15 (17:05):
Well?

Speaker 7 (17:05):
He talks about if if this would have been a
white event, he feels like things would have been different.

Speaker 3 (17:09):
I want to address how hip hop concerts and white
concerts and country concerts, rock concerts and pop concerts are
policed or secured.

Speaker 4 (17:20):
Like if I was.

Speaker 3 (17:21):
Bruce Springsteen at the Mont concert and get attacked in
the back, you think the assailants could make it out
of the building without getting arrested or something happening. Ten
This is how to do black business as usual. Nothing happened,
nothing to see here, these animals. But you know, I digress.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
He's right, how come they weren't any arrest We don't
have any suspects like this.

Speaker 4 (17:43):
Nobody, nobody apprehended, nothing like this.

Speaker 1 (17:46):
They just that can happen, and there's everybody going about
just keep it going, keep the show goes on. He's
absolutely right, that would not happen at a white event.
All right, Well, no, that was absolutely right. That was
job breaking that down. Now, JT. She has done messing
with you old heads.

Speaker 7 (18:00):
Now, this kind of reminds me when I was with
Lauren at geh which is a homecoming, and she said
I want to hear sexy read and they started to booh. Well,
she performed at Gezi and Friends. And when she performed,
it was a show in Orlando JZ and Friends. She
was I guess she performed during that show and she
didn't get the reaction that she wanted. So she said
this in the middle of her performance.

Speaker 4 (18:25):
I can't hear it, y'all.

Speaker 8 (18:29):
I've got time for the oday I leave.

Speaker 19 (18:32):
When they be putting me on these shows now, were
like the legend.

Speaker 8 (18:37):
I don't know if I'm a y n or ogcuz.

Speaker 4 (18:39):
Y'all be the fingy goat go crazy. I'm thirty three
of y'all age.

Speaker 2 (18:42):
I need y'all to have.

Speaker 19 (18:43):
Fun, Like, don't be staring at me, don't be looking
at me crazy.

Speaker 11 (18:48):
I think it's my last time.

Speaker 19 (18:51):
Okay, I would have nine you doing, I'm done?

Speaker 7 (19:06):
Well, listen when she opening up, I guess she was
and friends, So yeah, I'm sure she was opening But
also that's.

Speaker 4 (19:11):
In Florida, JT.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
That's your backyard, like you know, they sposed to know
some of them records or maybe she should have went
out there and did some.

Speaker 4 (19:18):
Maybe some city Girl records maybe. I mean, by the way,
I don't know what she did.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
I can't even say she didn't, but I would think that,
you know, you, maybe you go out there and do
a couple of city Girl records, you probably get a
better reaction.

Speaker 4 (19:27):
I think JT is dope.

Speaker 7 (19:28):
She is though, but it's two different generations, right, So
if you going to see a g Z show, you're
probably forty plus right.

Speaker 1 (19:33):
Well, I'm looking at the lineup is Gez the friends
replies and Boozy applies and Boosis, and she can go
out there and do a couple of city Girl records
in the crowd and know those bro Maybe she did
her own and they didn't know that.

Speaker 4 (19:43):
That's what I'm thinking happened.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
I got to see the settlist, but I'm thinking that
she probably would out did and just did some some
of her own records, and they probably weren't as familiar
with her solo catalog as they would be a city
girl's catalog.

Speaker 2 (19:54):
Yeah, well, I don't know.

Speaker 7 (19:55):
She says she ain't doing nothing with you, with your
legends anymore, with your old heads anymore.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
Now, also cash money.

Speaker 4 (20:00):
With you, Like you ain't old head.

Speaker 1 (20:02):
You swear you're not forty eight because your bed died
just for me.

Speaker 4 (20:06):
Whatever.

Speaker 7 (20:08):
Well, cash Money, the Cash Money Millionaire thirtieth Anniversary Live
in Concert tour stopped at the Ubs Arena in New
York City and people are mad.

Speaker 2 (20:17):
You know why they mad?

Speaker 7 (20:18):
Because only two members showed up, only Beg and Juvenile.
There was no Little Wayne, no Bernman, no Manny Freshnel Turk,
nobody else. And people are like, I paid for cash Money.
I want to see cash Money.

Speaker 1 (20:28):
I didn't even hear about that show until I heard
about this kerfuffle, this little incident that the only two
of them showed up. I didn't know they were having
a Cash Money reunion show in New York City.

Speaker 2 (20:36):
Yeah, people are upset about that. Also. Lloyd, I don't
know if you've seen the video.

Speaker 7 (20:40):
Lloyd was before Friday and he tripped over his own
feet did a face plant right on the stage, and
he talks about what happened.

Speaker 4 (20:49):
And I fail, That's what happened. I tripped.

Speaker 2 (20:51):
I was doing my signature slide.

Speaker 4 (20:53):
This is coolest smoothie in the show, bro, and I crashed.

Speaker 20 (20:58):
Bro.

Speaker 4 (20:58):
Yeah, I like all my food points out the window,
you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 8 (21:02):
Just for some reason, whenever I fall, I just gotta
lay there, Bro, I just can't.

Speaker 4 (21:07):
Get right back up right like old I gotta lay
in it.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
And that's why they ran out there.

Speaker 4 (21:12):
They're like, yo, come on, get up, get up.

Speaker 1 (21:14):
It's just a reminder Lloyd. I think Lloyd is about
thirty nine. I think he'll be forty next year, like
the top of the year, he'll be forty, right like
January something. Yes, So it's just a reminder that you
almost forty.

Speaker 2 (21:23):
Yes, that's right.

Speaker 7 (21:25):
And lastly, in some positive news, well, the Boy's Mind
tour stopped in I was gonna say Nofolk in Newark,
New Jersey, and Beyonce came, jay Z was there, Solange
was there, and Miss.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
Patty LaBelle touched that tour. They said it were crazy.

Speaker 7 (22:12):
When Patty performed over the week in Mercedes when they
said it was just she just killed it.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
That's two generations of uh Go dive of chocolate goddesses
right there, Kelly Rolling and Patti LaBelle.

Speaker 4 (22:22):
Don't never play with that type of melon it on stage,
you hear me.

Speaker 7 (22:25):
Low Labrook also came out in NOK, New Jersey as well,
and that is the latest with a Lauren all right.

Speaker 2 (22:32):
Now when we come back, we got front page news.

Speaker 7 (22:34):
Mimi will be joining us and then Brandy Evans will
be here, you know how from Reasonable Dowt. Also, she
plays Mercedes, Mercedes, Mercedes on Pea Valley.

Speaker 2 (22:43):
Mercedes.

Speaker 4 (22:44):
You did too much talking, right, did too much?

Speaker 2 (22:49):
Meridi?

Speaker 7 (22:50):
Yeah, she plays Mercedes on Pea Valley. We'll talk to
them next. And don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club.

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We are the breakfast Club.

Speaker 7 (23:20):
Let's getting some front page new We'll start off with
some quick sports. Now, we got to congratulate Devin Haney.
He became a three weight world champion in Saudi Arabia.
He defeated Brian Norman Junior. So congratulations to him. That
was a good fight call this weekend too. Also we
got a got them women's soccer team, got them football club.
They celebrated they won the championship. They beat Washington Spirit

(23:41):
one zero. Today is the Ticker Tape Parade in Manhattan
and also saluted shod Al Sayders became the first Browns
quarterback to win his first career starts since nineteen ninety nine.
When the franchise returned to Cleveland, they beat the Raiders
twenty four to ten. Now the Falcons beat the Saints,
Jaguars beat the Cardinals, the Patriots beat the Bengals, the
Lions beat the Giants.

Speaker 2 (23:59):
I think we lost on purpose.

Speaker 7 (24:01):
The Papers Packers beat the Vikings, Seahawks beat the Titans,
the Chiefs beat the Colts, the Jets lost to the Ravens,
the Eagles lost to the Cowboys, and I'm like, I.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
Like how you slowed that down. Oh, shut up with
a great game too. We came from behind.

Speaker 2 (24:15):
Let me guess you like, yeah, you like that coming
from behind. And let me get you going to the
super Bowl.

Speaker 4 (24:19):
Uh, we always going to the super Bowl.

Speaker 1 (24:21):
One year, one day before I die, we will be
going to the super Bowl.

Speaker 4 (24:24):
Okay, it might be this year. You never know.

Speaker 2 (24:25):
It's not gonna beat this year.

Speaker 4 (24:26):
You never know.

Speaker 7 (24:27):
The Rams beat the Buccaneers. And in Monday Night Football,
the Panthers take on the forty nine. Is at eight fifteen.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
What's up, Mami?

Speaker 9 (24:34):
Good morning in Big Good morning, Charlamagne Heights, MEMI good,
good morning. Okay, So we start this hour with growing
backlash to a new rule that could change which degrees
qualified for full federal loan support and.

Speaker 11 (24:46):
Reshape entire career fields.

Speaker 9 (24:48):
Now, under President Trump's One Big, Beautiful Bill, the Department
of Education is updating what it counts as professional degrees.
And that designation matters because it determines how much students
can borrow. So up to fifty thousand dollars a year
for a professional program and just over twenty thousand a
year for everything else.

Speaker 11 (25:07):
And here's what's making people sound the alarm.

Speaker 9 (25:09):
Nursing did not make that professional degree list, so neither
did physician assistants, physician therapists, educators, social workers, architects, accountants, engineer, counselors, therapists.

Speaker 11 (25:24):
The list goes on.

Speaker 9 (25:26):
And most Yeah, there's a lot of different categories under there,
but the degrees that did make the cut includes just
things like medicine, dentistry, law, pharmacy, veterinarian medicine, clinical psychology.
Now nursing groups, though they are warning that this could
be devastating. A bachelor's degree in nursing can cost up
to two hundred and ten thousand dollars, and without that

(25:47):
higher loan limit, many students simply won't be able to
afford the path into that profession. And this is coming
at a time in the US it's already short tens
of thousands of nurses and instructors and other fields. They
say the same, fewer students today means deeper shortages tomorrow,
and the Department of Education says the concerns are exaggerated
and that universities have had a blank check for too long,

(26:10):
and this comes as the administration is moving to fold
the Department of education into other federal agencies a move.
Press Secretary Caroline Levitt is offending by saying the Education
Department has no use.

Speaker 11 (26:23):
Let's listen to what she had to say.

Speaker 14 (26:24):
The democrats reckless forty three day government shutdown did manage
to do one valuable thing. It proved that America does
not need a federal Department of Education. During the longest
shutdown in history, the Department of Education furloughed ninety percent
of its staff, and America's education system was not impacted whatsoever.

(26:46):
Schools stayed fully open across the country. Students attended class
and received normal in person instruction, and our wonderful teachers
received their paychecks uninterrupted.

Speaker 9 (26:57):
Well, we know that's not true because dozens of headstarts
programs across the country were forced to close during the
government shut down. We talked about that, and many more
were days away from shutting their doors because those federal
grants did not come through. But this new role could
take effect July twenty twenty six unless they change it.
But students in these fields they will face major financial barriers,

(27:18):
and communities could see even deeper shortages and careers that
they rely on the most. Have you guys seen this
chatter on social media about them doing id ahead.

Speaker 4 (27:26):
I did, but I thought it was just the nurses.

Speaker 1 (27:29):
I didn't know it was you said, architects, architects, social workists, Yeah.

Speaker 9 (27:33):
Mental health professionals from therapists, counselors.

Speaker 11 (27:37):
Yes, it's a whole group of people.

Speaker 1 (27:40):
So if architects, nurses, and therapists are not considered professionals,
what do they consider, like these are some of the
greatest public servants we have in our society.

Speaker 11 (27:47):
Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 9 (27:49):
And that's the uproar right now on social media is
what is happening because these are professions that people have,
you know, spent their entire lives in and now the
government is basically telling them that is not a real
profession anymore.

Speaker 4 (28:01):
So what if our owe money on student loans?

Speaker 11 (28:04):
Are you still owe the money?

Speaker 3 (28:04):
Ye?

Speaker 4 (28:05):
You go to pay, You got to pay.

Speaker 11 (28:07):
You still gotta pay. But if you want to, if
you want to go to school and you want.

Speaker 9 (28:12):
To become one of those you will not have the
opportunity to get that much money.

Speaker 11 (28:15):
And that's the problem.

Speaker 9 (28:16):
It's going to deter people from wanting to be any
of those professions because they're not going to be able.

Speaker 11 (28:21):
To afford it, and that's what's going on.

Speaker 4 (28:23):
That's horrible.

Speaker 9 (28:24):
Yeah, so, and the concerns about the future staffing shortages,
they tied directly into the bigger picture of where the
job market stands right now. So the long delayed September
Jobs report is finally out, and for a lot of families,
it is just putting numbers to what they're already feeling.
So if you've been job hunting longer than usual, if
your hours got cut, or if your paycheck it isn't
stretching the way it used to, then you've been living

(28:46):
this report in real time. Because the economy it added
only one hundred and nineteen thousand jobs in September. That's
a little better than expected, but the unemployment rate still
climbed four point four percent, and that's.

Speaker 11 (28:58):
The highest in nearly four years.

Speaker 9 (28:59):
And when you include people who can't find full time
work or have stopped working altogether, that real number is
about eight percent. And those numbers reflect real pressure on families,
more jobs searching, more extra shifts, and people just trying
to make their paycheck rise after everything else is going
on with inflation and grocery prices still rising. So the

(29:20):
report though it also shows a split economy.

Speaker 11 (29:23):
Healthcare, restaurants, and social services.

Speaker 9 (29:25):
They added jobs, that's the work you see in your
neighborhoods every day. But sectors that usually provide long term stability,
like transportation, warehousing, and professional services, they lost jobs. Now,
those losses rarely trend online, but they matter to people
who depend on steady hours and benefits. Now more people
are coming back into the workforce. That's what the jobs

(29:46):
report showed. They said that full time work is up,
but that's also a sign of how expensive life has become.

Speaker 11 (29:53):
More people, even retire people, they need.

Speaker 9 (29:55):
To come back into the workforce because they have to
keep up with those full time b bills. And so
remember though that this report is only a snapshot because
of the government shut down. It's backed up from two
months ago, and so it really doesn't capture what's happening
right now in November. But even with the lag, the
message is clear that the job market is cooling, prices

(30:16):
are still high, and the economy feels steadier on paper
than I'm sure it does for many people at their
kitchen table.

Speaker 11 (30:23):
So yeah, we'll continue to watch what that looks like.

Speaker 9 (30:26):
And switching to something a little lighter before we head
into the holiday, We're going to talk turkey literally. So
the USDA says most of us are still making the
same mistake in the kitchen every year. So I'm gonna asky'll,
do you wash your turkey before you cook it?

Speaker 4 (30:42):
Yeah, you gotta wash all your meat. I grew up
in a household shut up in say nothing. Yeah, I
could see it in your faith.

Speaker 1 (30:50):
I grew up in a house whole way all meat
was washed. Yes, my wife watches meat. Now everybody watches meat.

Speaker 8 (30:56):
Yes, So the answer is yes.

Speaker 9 (30:59):
Okay, Well, the us is out with this annual warning
and they say, do not wash your turkey before cooking it.
They say a lot of people still believe in an
old school myth that rinsing a turkey cleans it, but
they say that it doesn't. They say, washing that raw
bird can actually spray bacteria up to three feet around
your kitchen, onto the counters, your clothes, and even the

(31:20):
side dishes sitting nearby. They say that even with all
this information in science, sixty percent of Americans.

Speaker 11 (31:26):
Still watch wash their poultry.

Speaker 9 (31:28):
But the USDA says the only thing that kills bacteria
is heat, So cooking your turkey at one hundred and
sixty five degrees in the thickest parts. Also, this is
what they want you to do, They said, pat it, dry,
season it, and then put it straight into the oven.

Speaker 11 (31:42):
No rinsing, no sink parade, no quick splash.

Speaker 9 (31:45):
I know this sounds weird to me too, because you know,
I grew up we wash our meat, we wash our poultry.
We I don't understand how you just season it and
put it in the oven.

Speaker 11 (31:55):
But that is that is the recommendation.

Speaker 1 (31:57):
Well, that recommendation came from white people. I'm positivist, that's
number one. And you know the USDA ain't never talked
about people farting in the kitchen.

Speaker 4 (32:06):
You don't think about that, do you what?

Speaker 1 (32:07):
Okay, Yes, fart and spreads bacteria too, the same way
talking right there, fought and spreads backteria. And you know,
women be walking around the kitchen with legs on, just
cheffing it up, no draws, letting it loose in the kitchen.

Speaker 4 (32:18):
Okay, jesus, I know, NB.

Speaker 2 (32:21):
I don't know how we got there.

Speaker 9 (32:22):
I don't know how we got there either, But I'm
gonna bring it back just a little bit. And though so,
just because we're officially in Thanksgiving crunch. They said that,
just as a reminder, your turkey needs twenty four hours
to fall out.

Speaker 11 (32:34):
So for every four to five pounds, you need twenty
four hours.

Speaker 9 (32:37):
If you have like a twenty pound bird, it needs
a four needs four full days. So if you haven't
taken it out right now, it would be the perfect
day to take it out. And since we're on the subject,
how long, Because the USCA they have recommendations for this,
So how long are you your Thanksgiving leftovers?

Speaker 4 (32:54):
Good?

Speaker 11 (32:54):
Like, how many days you guys eat your Thanksgiving leftovers?

Speaker 2 (32:57):
Sunday nights and last night Monday, everything goes into the.

Speaker 1 (32:59):
Day, but it's a long time. Sundays long Sunday Thursday
to Sunday Day's Thursday is Sunday Thursday. I watched the game,
and the Sunday I watched the game. So Sunday Sunday
everything goes into garbage. Monday's garbage pickup. And I'll be
honest with you, I don't I think Thanksgiving food is
trash the old I get like, I like stuffing, I
like some yams. I don't really care for turkey like that.
I don't like mac and cheese like that. No more

(33:20):
like I'm not.

Speaker 4 (33:21):
I don't even care for things giving food.

Speaker 2 (33:23):
So we do a little.

Speaker 7 (33:23):
We do a little Caribbean food, so we do West
Indian foods. So we're gonna have some some mockstawn. We're
gonna have your chicken.

Speaker 4 (33:29):
So we'll see.

Speaker 1 (33:29):
My aunt does that the day after they get My
aunt does like all the seafoods from fried fish fries.
I look forward more forward to that meal than I
do Thanksgiving. What as USDA say, Well, the.

Speaker 11 (33:41):
USCA, you're about right. It says three to four days.

Speaker 9 (33:43):
So after three to four days you have to throw
away the food. But I mean, if you like it
that much, they says, you can freeze it and keep
it for two to six months.

Speaker 11 (33:50):
Well, all right, y'all, thank you, so thank y'all. That
is your front page news. I meet me Brown, follow
me I mean me Brown TV.

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Or visit bi innews dot com.

Speaker 7 (34:02):
All right, now, when we come back, Brandy Evans will
be joining us. You know Brandy Evans from Reasonable Doubt
season three. Also she plays Mercedes on Pea Valley. And
we're gonna talk to her next, it's the breakfast club.

Speaker 2 (34:13):
Good morning, the breakfast Club.

Speaker 8 (34:19):
How I feel good? I feel amazing.

Speaker 21 (34:21):
It's caregiver appreciation months speak enough taking care of my mama.
So this is my respite break too, just being out
here in New York doing what I want to do,
seeing some art, enjoying some cold weather, because I feel
like we don't really get that in LA.

Speaker 4 (34:33):
Who's all a caregivers out there?

Speaker 20 (34:34):
Man?

Speaker 4 (34:34):
Break down? What exactly do caregiver us to do?

Speaker 1 (34:37):
Because it's such an unappreciating service that they that they provide.

Speaker 8 (34:42):
That's a good question.

Speaker 21 (34:43):
Everything yere like for for me, my mom, Diana Harrington,
she has multiple sclerosis, she has Alzheimer's and she's paraplegic.
So basically it's like having my newborn with me at
all times.

Speaker 8 (34:55):
And it just depends on what you're dealing with.

Speaker 21 (34:56):
It could be from feedings, the doctor's appointments, emotional support,
just sitting with them, taking them out.

Speaker 8 (35:02):
You just never know.

Speaker 21 (35:03):
But caregivers need love and check on us too because
we ain't all right all the time.

Speaker 1 (35:08):
And you know, people, I'm sure I don't know if
you're through the system, but you know, people get paid.

Speaker 21 (35:11):
For that not everywhere. That's that's I'm glad you mentioned
that New York is a blessing. La is a blessing.
I think I heard Florida has a little bit, but
everywhere else it's been frustrated.

Speaker 8 (35:20):
And that's why I had to move Mama from Memphis.

Speaker 4 (35:22):
Wow.

Speaker 21 (35:23):
So and then I moved into Atlanta season one when
I was filming Pea Valley and had to move a back.

Speaker 8 (35:27):
Because I lost all my benefits.

Speaker 21 (35:29):
So it is that's that we just did care fast
out here, and that's what we were talking about, getting
the care because people aren't doing that, and either all
of us are either going to be caregivers for somebody
or somebody's gonna care for us at one time in
our lives.

Speaker 8 (35:40):
So I don't know what's up with the government. So
who does care for you?

Speaker 4 (35:42):
Then?

Speaker 8 (35:43):
Because you've been doing this for a long, suit you
take care of.

Speaker 21 (35:48):
But I watched your journey just over the years, even
before I met you, and you are like your mom
is your baby in between rolls, and I even shot
a project with you and on a break, you on
the phone, Mama, making sure everybody is in place while
you're doing the things that you have to do to
keep making the money. And then as soon as you finish,

(36:09):
you and you go, you witch your mom, you wake up,
you go back on sets.

Speaker 8 (36:12):
That's right.

Speaker 21 (36:12):
Because doing Pretty Stone, I had Mama in the hospital.
So I was on the phone with doctors and they
were like cut and I was like holding the doctor
stayed while I did a scene on the phone and
came back. So yeah, rehearsing lines and remembering the script
and everything like that. I write my friends and family,
I will say more so my friends. No, not to
my family, but my friends are the ones that are

(36:32):
out there with me. People like Ivri, who's with me here?
When I'm filming season one, A p. Valley had a
caregiver walk out and I checked the live camera stream
and I'm like, what's going on? What's going on in
Mama's room. He had connected all of my friends together.
Then they took turns taking care of my mother while
I filmed because the caregiver walked out. So my friends
on my ride or eyes Sasha, you know my best Desasha,

(36:53):
Sasha's at the house of Mama. Now like they I
just have a good village, a good chosen family, which
is a blessed.

Speaker 7 (37:00):
Would you ever put your You know, a lot of
people talk about putting their moms or parents in the home.

Speaker 4 (37:03):
Would you do that?

Speaker 21 (37:04):
And while glad that actually I promised my mom I
never would and she did go in one.

Speaker 8 (37:10):
So that's my story.

Speaker 21 (37:11):
On her birthday in twenty and fourteen, she had a fall.
I was dancing background for Lettercy at the time. My
little brother called me. He was like, Mama fail. She
has to be in a rehabilitation center. And I'm like,
the one promise I made to Mama, which is never
put in a nurse home.

Speaker 8 (37:24):
She had to be in it, but never again.

Speaker 21 (37:26):
So that's when I fought for my life, start teaching
dance classes all over the country and asking every celeb
I knew, like, I don't need your money, but just
a repost is a blessing. And we raised fourteen thousand
dollars in four days, and I got my mama out
of that nursing home. When that was December twenty first,
It's be nine years I've had her since that day.

Speaker 7 (37:41):
The reason I ask is, you know, sometimes parents will say,
you know what, I don't want to, you know, be
a problem with your like I don't want to you know,
you know, mess up what you have, so put me
in a home so that way there is help. And
then there's some people that say, you know, I'll never
put my mind in a home. But having that he at.

Speaker 2 (38:00):
Twenty four to seven, I mean, I'm sure you know
it's almost impossible.

Speaker 14 (38:03):
Right then.

Speaker 8 (38:04):
It's nine thousand dollars a month, to be exact.

Speaker 7 (38:07):
So my wife's mother had dementia in all times, and
we had a full day, and if we didn't have
a nanny helping, it would be almost impossible because you know,
there's been times when she didne walked out the house
and just kept walking. There was times where you know,
she didn't know where the toilet was, So you know,
it's like having a newborn at times. There's been times
when you know, there's so much going on. So how

(38:29):
do you deal with that twenty four seven and still
work and still take care of your God?

Speaker 21 (38:35):
Because at this point it's just got to be all
God because I'm so exhausted in New York. That's the
first time I don't have the baby monitor bout my ear,
and so when you hear that cough, you don't know,
just like with your baby, are you choking or are
you coughing? So then you're getting up running into the
room trying to have that rest.

Speaker 8 (38:51):
It is exhausting. It is very exhausting.

Speaker 21 (38:55):
But I also don't knock people that have to do
that because everybody's situation is different. I think that if
you have to put them there, you got to stay
on top of them. I was stalking the home, like
I was showing up. I was popping up. At one point,
they was like, we feel like you're watching us.

Speaker 8 (39:07):
I am am, I am because it's my mom and
that where she was.

Speaker 21 (39:12):
My mom probably wouldn't be alive right now if I
wouldn't have gotten her. One time I popped up and
Mama was like laid over with a fever and I
had to break her fever. By the way, you can
break her fever with alcohol, just rub it on the
baby's back. Mama taught me that when I was a
little girl, rub rubbing out cal on the back.

Speaker 8 (39:26):
But yeah, I honestly don't know. I'm still trying to.

Speaker 21 (39:30):
I'm working through it with therapy and just trying to
find my peace and taking more vacations and things for
myself too. And that's hard too, because now Mama had
a meltdown about me coming to New York because she
was like, why are you leaving me? And I can
you know, with kids, I.

Speaker 8 (39:43):
Know y'all overstaying.

Speaker 21 (39:44):
You don't want to leave the babies, but we gotta work.
We gotta have some time for us because I can't
pour from the empty cup.

Speaker 1 (39:49):
I love this conversation so much because years years years
years years ago, God bless the dead. Andre Herrell called
me and had a whole conversation about this exactly and
introduced me to the world of Caregive was an introduce
to a woman named Gina Lisa Montcero, and she's the
founder of the Medicaid Advisory Group and they're a consulting
company who assists elders and family caregivers and so you know,

(40:10):
she helped my family with some stuff, and she helped
a lot of my friends.

Speaker 4 (40:14):
I think it's just something that people don't know about it.

Speaker 21 (40:16):
Yeah, and we don't think about it until we have
to be in that situation. Because I never thought about
it and then I realized, oh, this is Medicare, Medicaid
all the different things like it's hard and if you
don't have it, you can't get your supplies. You can't pay,
and paying for these supplies at the house is very
expensive if you don't have that help son.

Speaker 4 (40:33):
That's what Gina Lisa does.

Speaker 1 (40:34):
She helps you just navigate the help get system because
it's complex.

Speaker 21 (40:37):
Yes, yeah, and they don't want us to know about
it at all.

Speaker 8 (40:40):
They definitely don't want us to know about it.

Speaker 7 (40:42):
So yeah, how we got more with Brandy Evans when
we come back. You know her from Reasonable Doubts. She
also plays Mercedes on Pea Valley.

Speaker 4 (40:48):
It's the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 2 (40:49):
Good morning morning, everybody in dej V. Just Hilarius Charlamagne,
the god we are.

Speaker 7 (40:54):
The Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Brandy Evans
you know her from Reasonable Doubts season three.

Speaker 2 (40:59):
Also how she plays Mercedes on the p Valley. Yes,
and so you.

Speaker 21 (41:03):
Said therapy, so you are currently Yes, I gotta find
a new therapist though the last one I had. I'm like,
it's been a minute and she ain't really answer to
that phone, So I need to find me.

Speaker 8 (41:12):
But then it's.

Speaker 21 (41:13):
Finding the right people, and they're trusting people too, because
I'm like, it's like, I don't really want you to
talk about.

Speaker 8 (41:19):
What I do.

Speaker 21 (41:20):
I just want to I want to be Brandy. I
don't want to be the actor. I just want to
be Brandy the caregiver and.

Speaker 8 (41:25):
Just talk about things. What about y'all? Is that hard
for y'all to do when you go to therapy? Y'all
go to therapy.

Speaker 4 (41:30):
I'm on my.

Speaker 8 (41:34):
Yeah, trying to find that right fit.

Speaker 21 (41:36):
It's like, yeah, I haven't I heard it. It's like
I haven't started therapy yet. I would like to, but
I just I haven't started yet. But I hear that
a lot in people like my son's father. He's like, Yo,
I just can't find the right person, you know what
I mean? And then he also battles with trusting, like yo,
how can this person tell me anything? How can he
fix me if he never been through what I've been through,

(41:57):
if they don't look like me or you know. So
he's like trying to find a black man to talk.

Speaker 4 (42:04):
I got a good one for him.

Speaker 8 (42:05):
We need to share.

Speaker 1 (42:06):
Talk about my first my first therapist. I wanted somebody
that was completely opposite, so I was looking. I actually
was looking for like an Asian woman. I ended up
with a white woman and she was cool. But it
is something about having a black male therapist who's culturally competent.
You don't got to explain too much. A lot of
things he already understands. Yeah, yeah, now, but you as

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gonna be kind of hard because he had to deal
with you.

Speaker 4 (42:28):
So I needed to know.

Speaker 8 (42:29):
What Excuse me?

Speaker 4 (42:31):
I didn't.

Speaker 8 (42:33):
Like how I'm going. I'm doing good.

Speaker 21 (42:36):
I'm very better now anyway, better next year.

Speaker 8 (42:44):
Season three?

Speaker 21 (42:46):
Reasonable Doubt. I'm so proud of you. What drew you
to the character Monica? Well, first of all, I wasn't
drawn at all to the character Monica because she's a mess.
But I was drawn to the show total opposite. So
I I always wanted to be unreasonable doubt. I've been
watching the show, it was on my vision board, and
I want to do something different than p Valley. So

(43:07):
but then when Ramula called about the director session, I.

Speaker 8 (43:11):
Was like, oh, my lord, Monica.

Speaker 21 (43:13):
And I didn't find out till after I auditioned what
was happening and they gave me the storyline in the
arc of this, and I was like, Oh, this is
gonna be good.

Speaker 8 (43:20):
And they finish drag me and these internet streets.

Speaker 21 (43:22):
But that's when I knew it gonna be worth it,
and it's a great story, not a great but an
important story to tell because.

Speaker 8 (43:30):
Have y'all seen it yet? It's okay if you haven't, No, okay,
all right.

Speaker 21 (43:33):
So I'm playing an agent and there's this child star
named Ozzie Edwards. And just like most child stars they
growing up with, you know, they got the money, the fame.
But the gag is I'm his agent who's been molesting
him since he was thirteen years old, which is terrible.
But a lot of times people let that pass with
boys because they think, you know, it's dope that there's
an older woman trying to turn him on. But it's

(43:55):
not cool, so he kept it hidding. The secret comes
out and it's it's a gag. And I have six nephews.

Speaker 4 (44:03):
You're trying to be funny. Can't share nothing, you know
what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (44:14):
I'm asking, Yeah, something fun?

Speaker 8 (44:17):
Are you?

Speaker 2 (44:18):
No?

Speaker 7 (44:18):
No, But I didn't want to make sure it wasn't triggered,
because that's what happened to him. He was blested by
an older woman, Yes, but the reason he wanted it
to white.

Speaker 2 (44:29):
Reason because she had a jerry.

Speaker 1 (44:32):
I didn't like to smell her er, that's what I saw,
But I actually didn't like what she was doing to me. Okay,
but I told myself it was just smelling her Jerry
Crow when I was eight.

Speaker 21 (44:41):
Okay, yes, you know what, different things to cope this
this young man. On episode nine, the younger version of
me says to him, Oh, I'm sorry to know you
were gay, which is terrible. And that's what I feel
like some women will do to young boys too, to
try to push them off and make them feel like
you know, that's why you want to Yeah, they do

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all types of stuff. And and she was wrong, not
you so well, you was talk.

Speaker 8 (45:05):
About a drinker.

Speaker 3 (45:08):
And the.

Speaker 4 (45:11):
Therapist.

Speaker 2 (45:11):
Okay, but then when he got old, it happened again.
He would sit on laps.

Speaker 4 (45:15):
It was just.

Speaker 8 (45:17):
This isn't much work. It was, and you're gonna say
you like it, and I'm doing all this work.

Speaker 2 (45:26):
What well?

Speaker 21 (45:27):
The finale dropped last week, okay, okay. And at the
end because his his attorney Jax, who is Amiazi, she
plays the star in the show, Well, she finds out
what happened. She puts Monic on the stand and it
comes out to the family everybody, and then at the
end Monica decides to.

Speaker 8 (45:44):
Go in and shoot the place up, and we don't know.

Speaker 1 (45:48):
Who she shot so emotional place you've ever had to
go to for a role with it?

Speaker 21 (45:52):
That probably that absolutely. I got six nephews and so
just to think about my baby boys like i'd be
in jail or hell.

Speaker 2 (45:59):
Did you think that part though? Because it absolutely not.

Speaker 21 (46:02):
Because I think it's my job as an actor to
tell the stories, even the ones that are difficult. And
I've had fans that are like, I can't believe you
do that. After Mercedes, we love Misstads. Why would you
come do this? Maybe it'll make you pay attention to
your baby boorver they come home. Yeah, maybe they'll make
you ask different questions or if you see him shifting.
So that's why I always want to take on roles
that tell important stories. Yeah, we work out. I love

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working out, going hiking. Honestly, I'd be with Mama so
much that I just have to just tap away from it.
But yeah, just stay in touch with who I am
and step twelve of the actor the actor handbook for
me is let it go.

Speaker 8 (46:38):
So it's not real.

Speaker 7 (46:39):
I was gonna ask, so, how are you with your nephews?
Do you have different conversations with them now? Like, hey,
let me talk to you for a second.

Speaker 21 (46:44):
Oh, always, because I know DJ, because I know you listening.

Speaker 8 (46:49):
Yes, that my nephews are cute too.

Speaker 21 (46:52):
So I've already had that situation with them with older women,
and I pick up the phone and call. I told
one girl. I was like, I will find you and
you will go to jail, and I'm just gonna leave
it at that. They try to absolutely, Jesus said, absolutely.
They do it all the time. I mean, so, I'm
not crazy so seeing this, I also did my research

(47:12):
on it. But I've also seen it. I'm the only girl,
so I've seen how the women act. You know, you
know your brother finally he's married and he's younger, you know.

Speaker 8 (47:21):
So yeah, do you.

Speaker 2 (47:22):
Look at people?

Speaker 7 (47:23):
Sorry, do you look at people differently when you see
like so not a big thing in our community is
you'll see like a thirty year old dating an eighteen
year old or a forty year old dating a twenty
year old. Do you look at people differently now because
of that, because of the role you play?

Speaker 8 (47:35):
No, I don't think so long as they are of age.

Speaker 21 (47:38):
I need them to be of age, because I mean,
as long as they grown, that's that's their business. I
stay out of it but longers but under age. I'm
absolutely unest I'm snitching. I think it is very important
that you didn't bring up the fact that when it's
like a double standards. Yeah, when it when it's a woman, right,
who is older going after a guy? I mean, you know,

(47:59):
a young guy, people tend to like leave that. Yeah,
it's okay. Oh you you did that, that's what you
called her. It's not okay. The whole time, you don't
even know how the young person is thinking. These young men,
their minds are not even like that. Theyre trying to
be cool at the end of the day, and the
whole time it's.

Speaker 8 (48:14):
Like, damn, I was really molested.

Speaker 4 (48:16):
I was.

Speaker 8 (48:16):
That's that's appropriate.

Speaker 4 (48:17):
You wouldn't even make jokes about it if it was
a woman.

Speaker 8 (48:19):
No, that's that point. That is a huge point.

Speaker 21 (48:23):
No one's making a joke about it when it's someone.
Why are we joking about it when it's man. No,
that's a wonderful question.

Speaker 8 (48:28):
No, for sure.

Speaker 19 (48:28):
Don't try to figure now, yo, you make fun with.

Speaker 1 (48:35):
Yourself, it's how you cold. I'm really hurting on the inside. No,
when Brandy, when you think about your evolution from dancer
the actress what part of your past shows up the
most in your your acting today.

Speaker 21 (48:49):
I think as a dancer, we learned how to take direction.
We learn how to take direction quick because you ain't
got time for that. And if you if you were
Lari and Gibson and she said I need you to
point that toe and get to the end of the
stage by the next eight you're gonna figure it out.
So I feel like I took that, especially with on
Pea Valley, because we had to do dancing and things
of that sort. I was able to take that direction.
So I think directors enjoy that. And I've always heard

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that dancers are the best actors because they can take
direction easily, and we not.

Speaker 8 (49:16):
We have thick skins.

Speaker 21 (49:17):
So you literally could yell at me and be like
that sucks. I'd be like, for real, no, what you
needing on the next take to make it not stand
like I just it's real hard for me to get
in my feelings about that.

Speaker 7 (49:26):
We got more with Brandy Evans when we come back.
You know her from Reasonable Doubts. She also plays Mercedes
on Pea Valley. It's the Breakfast Club, Good Morning, Owning Everybody,
It's dj V just Hilarius Charlamagne, the guy we are
the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Brandy Evans.
You know her from Reasonable Doubts season three. Also she
plays Mercedes on pa Valley Charlamagne.

Speaker 1 (49:46):
You know, people talk about the physicality of Pea Valley
all the time, but what's something mental about that role
of Mercedes that people don't realize?

Speaker 4 (49:53):
Texas.

Speaker 21 (49:54):
Oh, that's a really good question. My back is still
in the workman's comp though.

Speaker 8 (49:59):
Right now.

Speaker 21 (50:00):
But I think mentally, for me, let me just say,
because I talked to high school English, so then I
jumped into that accent so hard back home that a
lot of times my friend be like, you can you
get out of chuck Atleasta because what happened to your
like what happened to your dialect?

Speaker 8 (50:15):
So I feel like it shifted that.

Speaker 21 (50:17):
But mentally, we were filming so late at night, you
almost like you almost felt like you were a part
of that world so much. You're going to bed when
the when the sun is up, and then you're going
to work, and we're we're literally on set at two
three in the morning and then going to bed at
seven am, Like you were really immersed in that world.
So I think that this season you're going to see

(50:40):
some things and you'll understand when you see it that
it took a lot for me to get some of
those things out of my head. Season two was tough
because of my daughter and the abortion scene and all
of that information. But I also my daughter passed away,
so I had a steel birth and so she would
have been the same age.

Speaker 8 (51:00):
Lyric would have been the same.

Speaker 21 (51:01):
Age as Azaria or Tererica on PA Valley. So that part,
you know, mentally for me was tough because I felt
like Azaria.

Speaker 8 (51:09):
It was like my daughter in real life, so.

Speaker 21 (51:11):
Things like that, detaching from that at times so that
those scenes were emotional. Those were the most emotional, but
they were the most beautiful to me because it felt
like I got my baby in the sense it's like
God gave me Azaria, who played Terarika in that same age,
So it was like I was able to have my
baby girl.

Speaker 8 (51:27):
In season two of Pevalley.

Speaker 21 (51:29):
Now that you say that, yeah, you were more Your
Mercedes definitely.

Speaker 8 (51:34):
Was more emotional, and it was a lot more scenes where.

Speaker 21 (51:37):
The storys were crying too, trying to think all the
steakes in hand of trying to save her baby, and
that was the whole thing, just trying to make life
better for herself and her child and then her mother exactly.

Speaker 8 (51:48):
Relationship was very tumultuous, and that was my real life
a little bit not like that.

Speaker 21 (51:53):
And now she wasn't Patrice Woodbine, but me and my
mom had a tumultuous relationship.

Speaker 8 (51:57):
So I was able to And who was that in life?

Speaker 21 (52:04):
No, not just in life. I think it was just
that mother daughter dynamics. Sometimes that could just be like that.
But when I start caring for her, you know that
had to because you gotta forgive. But I was able
to use P Valley Season one to get out everything
I'd never say to my mama.

Speaker 22 (52:19):
And.

Speaker 8 (52:20):
Oh, I get to say what now?

Speaker 2 (52:22):
Okay?

Speaker 21 (52:23):
So just healing, healing through P Valley. I feel like
that was a very healing.

Speaker 1 (52:27):
That was a great segue because I was going to
a playing that dynamic change how you see generational trauma.

Speaker 21 (52:33):
Absolutely absolutely. I was just talking to someone about that
certain things isn't necessary, isn't necessary to get that whooping,
isn't necessary to beat them? Can you actually talk to
them and tell them what's going on?

Speaker 3 (52:44):
You know?

Speaker 8 (52:45):
Can we can we communicate better.

Speaker 21 (52:46):
So I do think playing those different roles, you don't
have to yell and scream and and be little, you know,
because the hope this is the same person that you're belittling.
It's the same person you want to come to you
and trust that you can. They can tell you their
deep secrets.

Speaker 8 (53:00):
Come to me, come to me. We don't want to
be scared.

Speaker 21 (53:02):
So that to me made me pay attention to you
know what, if im I'm blessed to be able to
be a parent, I would parents so differently. But I
also the older I get, I also know we all
do the best we can because I feel like all
of us, you know, our kids could probably say the
same thing, like when you did this, you did that.

Speaker 8 (53:20):
You're doing the best you can.

Speaker 21 (53:21):
And the older you get, you start realizing, you know what,
my mama really did the best you could.

Speaker 4 (53:26):
But I do realize as a parent, every child challenges
you do.

Speaker 8 (53:30):
Absolutely.

Speaker 4 (53:31):
Like you think you're gonna parent all of them the same,
you can't.

Speaker 1 (53:34):
No, No, I mean there's a core foundation of love, right,
I know you love them, but no, they all will
challenge you in a different way.

Speaker 23 (53:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 21 (53:42):
Absolutely, did you challenge your mother? I don't know, Mama
swing on me so quick.

Speaker 8 (53:47):
I don't.

Speaker 21 (53:50):
I don't know that I got that challenge. I might
have tried to challenge one time and never again. I
still to this day. But I also love that healthy
respect because to this day, I don't care if she
in that wheelchair. I'm not going to go talking crazy
to her at all. That's my mama. And I feel
like you only give one you respect your parents. Yeah,
so how does she feel about your success? Have you

(54:11):
ever just sat down and just talk to.

Speaker 4 (54:12):
Her about it?

Speaker 21 (54:13):
How does she I'm not gonna cry, I'm not. I
don't know that she knows the Alzheimer's of it all. Yeah,
I don't know that she knows. Almost every day I'm
reminding her of.

Speaker 8 (54:22):
Who I am.

Speaker 2 (54:22):
Does she remember? Does she remember you? I was gonna
ask that a days.

Speaker 21 (54:25):
Yes, Sometimes she doesn't, and I go and hide in
the closet. And that's the biggest acting job I've ever done.
I'll go put myself on speakerphone and I'll go call
her daughter, Brandy, and then I'll hide in the room
and talk to her and I'll come back and it's
like almost like the notebook. Sometimes like she remembers. Sometimes
sometimes she doesn't. I'll say, you know, where do we live,
She'll say Memphis because she remembers Memphis. But then I'll

(54:47):
point to myself on the screen and like that. She
saw reasonable down and had attitude.

Speaker 8 (54:51):
She was so upset. I was like, Mama, it's not real.

Speaker 21 (54:53):
I really did not touch that boys. But then then
I'll come back and then she'll be like I was
like that me, and she was like really, you know
so it's just I've learned to not not make them
confused more by it and just be like, yeah, you
know what, it's okay, it's okay.

Speaker 7 (55:08):
That was one of the toughest things I've ever seen
my wife deal with. We were actually on the plane.
We were coming back from overseas Dubai, and we were
in first class and she got up and she was
trying to go downstairs because she said she.

Speaker 2 (55:20):
Had to go to work, and they're like, go to work,
this is work. So she woke up.

Speaker 7 (55:23):
I was like, no, mom just standing up and she
did not know who her daughter was, and my wife
started crying. Of course, she was like, how does my
mom not know who she was? And then when I
got up, she knew who I.

Speaker 4 (55:32):
Was, and it was the weirdest.

Speaker 2 (55:33):
It was the weirdest thing, Like she knew me.

Speaker 7 (55:35):
Here was showing I'm just trying to go to work
and I'm like, no, Mama, this is We're in the plane.
But she didn't know who my mom was, and but
when we landed she did. But it was just it
hurt so much because I was like, this is my mother.
I'm like, I'm her carregive. I'm the one that makes
her take a medicine.

Speaker 2 (55:48):
And wash it.

Speaker 8 (55:51):
On a plane.

Speaker 21 (55:51):
Yes, it's very My mom asked me for car keys
the other day. I just want to lay them on
her lap, like you just got it. At this point,
we just smile and played again.

Speaker 8 (55:59):
I said, where you want. She's about to try to
taro from She's from Turrel, Arkansas. I was like, okay.

Speaker 21 (56:03):
Then it's like, well it's a litt late right now,
but I'm put the keys right here. I'm gonna go
to bed, you know, like I've learned to play with it.
But then I go back in that room and cry.
You know, I try not to cry in front of her,
but it is it is the hardest thing ever. It's like, Mama,
don't remember me. When she asked me that time, like,
what's your mama name you? And I was like Brandy.
She's like, oh, me too, and I was like, oh

(56:23):
my gosh, she doesn't know it's me.

Speaker 4 (56:25):
That's this question. What if you heard that car crank up?

Speaker 21 (56:31):
Listen, I've probably been happy. I would have been happy,
but like girl getting getting a passion seat though, But.

Speaker 1 (56:37):
Yes, what's the lesson from real life Brandy that Mercedes
that's really meant?

Speaker 8 (56:42):
Oh? Oh, that's a good question, Mercedes pretty dope.

Speaker 21 (56:48):
Maybe that even when things look like they aren't gonna
go the way you want them to keep going, don't
let it break you. Because I feel like at times
you saw Mercedes break a little, but she always picked
herself back up. But I think I've gotten better with
as of late just being like, all right, it's gonna
have to work out, because we a lot of times

(57:09):
we freak out first and then we circle back. I'm
getting better. Ain't there yet, but I'm getting better with
just being like.

Speaker 8 (57:15):
It's just is what it is. It's gonna work out.

Speaker 4 (57:17):
Yeah, So let's flip it.

Speaker 1 (57:18):
What's a lesson from Mercedes that real life Brandy needs
that hustle?

Speaker 8 (57:25):
Oh that's good.

Speaker 21 (57:26):
You know what, don't be afraid because I think about
you know, Mercedes going after her gym, and I want
to write my book. So as you as you called
me out on this in this moment, what you're.

Speaker 8 (57:37):
So scared of Brandy write your book? Yes, brand okay,
all right?

Speaker 21 (57:44):
Yeah, because she went after it anyway when things and
I always keep saying, yeah, I know why I got
time to write.

Speaker 8 (57:49):
I got MoMA, I got this and that Mercedes figured
it out.

Speaker 21 (57:54):
Thank you, get my girl up here. Thank you so much,
thank you for having me.

Speaker 2 (58:00):
That's right, it's Brandy Evans. Thank you for joining us.

Speaker 4 (58:03):
Thank you everything.

Speaker 21 (58:04):
Thank you, thank you, and y'all make sure y'all get
you all some caregiver merch. I have a Caregiver Strong
right shop dot Brandyevans dot com. And I one that
says the short that says I don't have the capacity
because it's okay to not have the capacity sometimes, and
one that says caregiver strong because it's a different type
of strength when you're a caregiver.

Speaker 7 (58:22):
Brandy Evans is the Breakfast Club. Good morning, all right,
let's get to the latest with Lauren.

Speaker 2 (58:26):
Lauren becoming the street fast she gets somebody that knows
somebody detail.

Speaker 8 (58:33):
I'm a long girl that knows a little bit about everything.

Speaker 4 (58:36):
She'd be having the latest on you, the latest with
Lauren la Rosa. Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details.
Sometimes you have a little bit of everything.

Speaker 1 (58:45):
On the breakfast club now, Lauren. Lauren's born day was Saturday. Correct,
So she's on the beach somewhere. That's right, that's right.
So Lauren sent me too.

Speaker 4 (58:56):
Did we figure out which one?

Speaker 2 (58:57):
She said her only bay?

Speaker 7 (58:58):
Now, Lauren said me up with all the rumor reports,
so she said, hope you're doing okay and getting through
the t NB. I can't wait to get to the
pool after I sober up.

Speaker 4 (59:07):
I don't want to see you. I don't want to
hear you.

Speaker 7 (59:08):
Spell no tea and tell milk dud thumb head ass you.
We've been at the going out stage, but I've been
extra about him formally asking for a while and he
must have been tied here in my mouth, so he
asked me, sorry.

Speaker 1 (59:22):
Let me get past to Joel back up here and
explain to you that there between a girlfriend and a wife.

Speaker 4 (59:26):
You better stop it, no, because I just saw the picture.
What we're talking about is.

Speaker 1 (59:28):
There was a picture that Lauren posed it on her
story and you know, homie, I put the roses and
everything license, but it sat on the window.

Speaker 4 (59:36):
It said, well you be my girlfriend.

Speaker 7 (59:37):
I'm like, huh, that's what she said that all right?
She said, stop milk dud, dumb head, right now, let's
jump into it. So she sent me somer Walker. Now
some of Walker was trending all weekend because she sent
Rich the Kid a voice note that basically said, you
can stay with your chick.

Speaker 2 (59:56):
I just want to be the side and I.

Speaker 5 (59:58):
Cannot bother y'all, Like you can buy me a new
phone so she don't know the number and save it
us saving under pizza hut for all I care.

Speaker 10 (01:00:08):
I'm not gonna post it.

Speaker 5 (01:00:10):
Nothing, because y'all was never going to stop each other anyway.
That's why I just like kind of just up because
she was acting crazy. She's always acting crazy. She'd be
fighting people and everything, calling the flower shop looking.

Speaker 10 (01:00:25):
For the address. Like I don't have time for that.

Speaker 5 (01:00:27):
I can't have a serious relationship with someone when they
baby Mama act like that. So I'm so glad that
you're going back together on one chat to be together forever.

Speaker 10 (01:00:38):
And I just want to go with you because y'all
was never going to stop each other.

Speaker 7 (01:00:43):
Now we're talking about you change, man, You're off.

Speaker 1 (01:00:48):
What I thank you for reminding what I'm saying is
I respect it like I respect the side. Chick who
knows the place? You don't want to be the turkey.
She wants to be the yams, right, she wants to
be the stuff. She wants to be the mac and cheese.

Speaker 7 (01:00:59):
Now, Rich the Kid is in a relationship with Toy Bricks. Yes,
and some of Walker said, look, I know what it is.
You got your thing going on, and.

Speaker 2 (01:01:07):
I will be the side. And that audio leak. People
believe Rich the Kid leaked that audio.

Speaker 7 (01:01:12):
So after the audio leaked, some of Walker responded and
said how she really felt.

Speaker 8 (01:01:17):
I just want to be the side.

Speaker 24 (01:01:19):
That's what I will see him like.

Speaker 10 (01:01:20):
I just want to be decided and I just.

Speaker 25 (01:01:21):
Want you to kill I don't like him enough to
lay up next to him every day.

Speaker 24 (01:01:25):
I don't even know how you do it. I'm not
gonna start talking about him, but you know the things
about him. I was just trying to play my little position.
He clearly won't stop. And you know he's obsessive. You
can like say that you're.

Speaker 18 (01:01:35):
Gonna leave HI alone and he will just call you
back to back to back. Get to call your friends,
get to call your manager, get to call your assistant,
get to sit and stuff that.

Speaker 10 (01:01:44):
See money every now and then you just give him.

Speaker 4 (01:01:46):
Both of y'all are older than me.

Speaker 18 (01:01:47):
By the way, you're older, and that's an old ass.

Speaker 25 (01:01:50):
I'm still in my twenties. Why would we be on
the internet as adults. We all have kids, Like, why
are we even doing this? I just didn't even get
the point that. But anyway, I'm gonna say whatever.

Speaker 8 (01:02:02):
I got to say to that baby.

Speaker 25 (01:02:03):
You think I really love him, you think I really
want him?

Speaker 24 (01:02:06):
Idea, you would be cooked out on the street.

Speaker 8 (01:02:09):
That is a sis.

Speaker 1 (01:02:11):
She just wants to be the Yans Like she just
wants to be the mac and cheese. She just wants
to be the stuff. And hey, man, they's a part
of me that respects it.

Speaker 7 (01:02:19):
But women are mad saying that this man is in
a relationship, and if she knows she's in a relationship,
she should fall back.

Speaker 1 (01:02:25):
Yeah, but I wonder if two women could ever come
to an agreement about this man, because there's there's a
lot about what she's said, and I don't I want
to take it out of him because I don't know
any of them personally.

Speaker 4 (01:02:33):
I'm just thinking about some of the stuff she said.

Speaker 1 (01:02:34):
She said, Yo, if you know your man is out
there doing dirt or whatever, right and you're not gonna
leave him, I don't want him. I just want to
be with him. Every couple of times his sisters say,
I just want to be on the weekend or whatever.

Speaker 4 (01:02:45):
Whatever. Could two women ever come to an agreement about that.

Speaker 15 (01:02:48):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (01:02:49):
I'm just asking. I ain't am I'm just asking.

Speaker 7 (01:02:52):
Rich The kid responded, ain't heard the man's calling me
right now.

Speaker 4 (01:02:57):
So what you're saying so she to have me?

Speaker 3 (01:03:00):
But she was bigger.

Speaker 7 (01:03:02):
So I don't understand that he said what he says,
she's still calling right now, that she's the one obsessed.
That's what he's basically saying. So I don't know what happens.
I don't know what goes on in that relationship. Now, sadly,
should open up the fall us next hour. What do
you want to ask?

Speaker 1 (01:03:16):
Because I just I just wanted I just want to
have a conversation about this because I just was I
saw this situation this weekend, and I was just thinking
about it, and I was just like, oh, he was
thinking about it.

Speaker 3 (01:03:24):
I know.

Speaker 1 (01:03:24):
I was just thinking about it from the perspective of
I kind of respect. What's someone coming from. She just
want to be the side, But you got to get
the turkey to agree to that. The turkey gotta agree
that you can be the side.

Speaker 4 (01:03:34):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:03:34):
Well, And some sad news.

Speaker 7 (01:03:36):
It seems like Candy Burst and Todd Tucker split after
eleven years of marriage and two children. They had decided
to split ways and get it divorced. Now people are
assuming Lauren sent me this clip, is said play this
clip because she believes this is where it comes from.

Speaker 4 (01:03:50):
Oh, I'm gonna be real with y'all.

Speaker 26 (01:03:52):
For young women who are bosses and have all this
money and got this extra I understand the double standard,
but I think you will. So you need to understand
the man that you're with, the man that you chose,
and you're allowed to choose you that you can't be
so mind my mind. You have to open up within
a reason. I'm not saying going by the Bentleys and

(01:04:14):
doing done. But you got to invest in y'all, y'all future,
and you gotta let your man feel like a man
in those scenarios because with all the money that you have,
you can't up by yourself.

Speaker 4 (01:04:27):
You know what I mean?

Speaker 26 (01:04:27):
Because at times that type of energy of its mind,
it's hard to get someone say it's mine.

Speaker 4 (01:04:33):
And a relationship that's supposed to be yours. Allars are
not saying can I talk?

Speaker 26 (01:04:38):
Can talk?

Speaker 10 (01:04:39):
Can I talk?

Speaker 26 (01:04:40):
And it's not about hey, I got this ten million,
let me give you five. It's not that. It's more
so just knowing, like, yo, we got each other. You
know whatever, let's build, let's make it happen. But when
you're a person saying, mind a lot.

Speaker 4 (01:04:55):
That it sticks.

Speaker 2 (01:04:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:04:58):
So Laurens saying that she feels like the reason capositible,
the reason of the divorce coul possibly because he wanted.

Speaker 2 (01:05:04):
More in a relationship.

Speaker 4 (01:05:05):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:05:05):
This is Laurence think. And that is the latest with Lauren.
The biggest problem with the summer and talk all right,
what none of that should be public like that?

Speaker 2 (01:05:15):
That's what she said. That's what someone said.

Speaker 1 (01:05:16):
Yeah, that should have been a conversation amongst them if
they was really serious about the whole Polynesian sauce thing.
What is the poly memory whatever. Yeah, Polly, yeah, like
that whole poly thing, because I've heard Summers say that.
I heard someumer say that. Just now she cool with
just being the stuff in the yams. The mac and
Cheese Scissor wrote a song about the weekend.

Speaker 4 (01:05:35):
Right, clearly there's people out there that you.

Speaker 2 (01:05:37):
Know, uncomfortable with that.

Speaker 4 (01:05:39):
But you got to get the turkey to agree.

Speaker 2 (01:05:42):
The main has to agree.

Speaker 4 (01:05:43):
The main has to agree, and we'll open up.

Speaker 7 (01:05:45):
The phone lines. Yes, eight hundred and five eight five,
one oh five to one. Is this a situation that
can work? I guess that's what we're asking.

Speaker 1 (01:05:51):
Yeah, And I'm not saying I agree with it, No,
I'm just saying that there's a part of me that
can understand where everybody comes.

Speaker 2 (01:05:56):
I can't even understand. I don't know what you're talking about.

Speaker 4 (01:05:58):
No I do. I do. I respect with something coming
from I respect.

Speaker 2 (01:06:01):
What she's saying, but not if the main doesn't understand.
It's like, that's my.

Speaker 1 (01:06:05):
Point, then that's what I mean. Is this something that
could actually be a thing. But even when she said,
I don't even know how you lay up with them
all day? All right, what say you wanted to get
rid of it sometimes, all right, So we'll open up
the phone lines and have that discussion.

Speaker 7 (01:06:19):
And last laugh forgot to say that somebody sent her
ten boxes of pizza Hut. Of course, remember she said
you could buy me a phone and say it's pizza
Hut under it. So they believe Tory sent her like
ten boxes of pizza Hut because they said she might
have been starving. Huh, yeah, you talk about let's talk
about it. Yeah, well, we'll open up the phone lines
and discuss all right now, Charlaman, who you get that
donkey too?

Speaker 4 (01:06:40):
Man for after the hour.

Speaker 3 (01:06:41):
You know.

Speaker 1 (01:06:41):
I was inspired to do this after watching Mayor of
Alec Xoran Mundani and the forty seventh President of the
United States of America forty five and forty seven, Donald J.

Speaker 4 (01:06:49):
Trump, have their meeting on Friday. So I just want all.

Speaker 1 (01:06:52):
These politicians who be using a certain kind of rhetoric
to come to the front of the congregation.

Speaker 4 (01:06:57):
We'd like to have a word with them this morning.

Speaker 7 (01:06:59):
I'll explain it, all right, we'll get to that next
it don't move. It's to breakfast local morning.

Speaker 27 (01:07:03):
Tell you time.

Speaker 4 (01:07:04):
This is America.

Speaker 12 (01:07:08):
There is no question and there are problems in this
country between police and community.

Speaker 4 (01:07:14):
Yes, you are a donkey.

Speaker 2 (01:07:17):
The latest on that police killing of a black man.

Speaker 11 (01:07:19):
Now the new developments in the deathly spatshooting.

Speaker 4 (01:07:21):
Rampage man yesterday, it was a really bad day for
him and this is what he did.

Speaker 24 (01:07:24):
And so we are in a state of emergency.

Speaker 1 (01:07:28):
Okay, White supremacist violence, it is always have been the
number one threat to our society.

Speaker 4 (01:07:33):
But I'm also very proud that my wife was white.
The breakfast club bitches.

Speaker 15 (01:07:38):
All right, trendy, please tell me why was I.

Speaker 10 (01:07:41):
Your donkey of the day?

Speaker 1 (01:07:42):
You know, donkey today for Monday, November twenty fourth. It's
inspired by the meeting between Mayor Aleg Zoron Mundanni and
the forty fifth and forty seventh President of the United
States of America, Donald J.

Speaker 4 (01:07:54):
Trump.

Speaker 1 (01:07:54):
If you haven't heard on this past Friday, Zoran Mundanni
and Donald J.

Speaker 4 (01:07:58):
Trump had a meeting at the White House. Okay.

Speaker 1 (01:08:00):
In the statements and reporting, they discussed affordability, the cost
of living crisis, public safety, economic security, and federal local
cooperations or on express that even with deep ideological differences,
there has to be a practical working relationship between the
federal government in New York City.

Speaker 4 (01:08:18):
Let's listen to some of what was said.

Speaker 1 (01:08:22):
Are you a.

Speaker 11 (01:08:23):
Formain that you think President Trump is a fascist?

Speaker 28 (01:08:25):
I've spoken about that, Okay, all ryer.

Speaker 6 (01:08:30):
It's easier than explaining a pedal.

Speaker 2 (01:08:32):
But would you feel comfortable living in New York City
under a.

Speaker 6 (01:08:35):
Mom dogdis Yeah, I would, especially after the meeting. Absolutely,
we agree on a lot more than I would have thought.

Speaker 28 (01:08:42):
I am really looking forward to delivering for New Yorkers
in partnership with the President on the affordability agenda.

Speaker 2 (01:08:48):
So we're going to help him.

Speaker 6 (01:08:50):
But I really think there's a chance to do a
great job.

Speaker 10 (01:08:52):
I'll be cheering for him.

Speaker 2 (01:08:53):
Didn't mention anything about America.

Speaker 6 (01:08:56):
I think he is going to surprise some conservative people actually,
and very liberal people. I think I met with a
very I met with a man who's a very rational person.

Speaker 4 (01:09:05):
So well, they're being very cordial to each other, very
nice to each other. I completely agree with that.

Speaker 1 (01:09:10):
And anyone who thought there wasn't gonna be a working
relationship between New York City and the federal government doesn't
understand politics. But the reason I have gathered us here
today is because I don't want to hear any politicians
call each other, extreme names like fascist, communists, authoritarian, wanna
be dictator. None of that kind of rhetoric can come

(01:09:31):
from politicians anymore. It's all dead because don't none of
y'all really believe it. Okay, And if you call someone
that and then turn around and say, but I'm willing
to work with them.

Speaker 4 (01:09:41):
It looks very hypocritical.

Speaker 1 (01:09:42):
Okay, leave that type of commentary for the pundits, all right,
like myself for the social media YouTube commentator crowd. And
y'all go do your jobs, okay, Go govern Go be diplomatic,
Go do the politics thing, all right.

Speaker 4 (01:09:55):
That rhetoric is irresponsible in this climate.

Speaker 1 (01:09:58):
All right, both parties row people up, you know, have
we the people mad at each other, fighting in the street,
fighting online? Some folks literally commit acts of violence against
their political opposition.

Speaker 4 (01:10:10):
Meanwhile the politicians are out here working with each other.

Speaker 1 (01:10:14):
Okay, do we not remember some of the things Trump
and one Donnie said about each other.

Speaker 4 (01:10:17):
Let's listen.

Speaker 22 (01:10:18):
It's going to be hard for me as the president
to give a lot of money to New York because
if you have a communist running New York, all you're
doing is wasting the money you're sending there we have.

Speaker 4 (01:10:31):
One because New Yorkers have stood up for a city.

Speaker 28 (01:10:34):
They can afford, where the mayor will use their power
to reject Donald Trump's fascism.

Speaker 6 (01:10:41):
This guy is a communist at the highest level and
he wants to destroy New York.

Speaker 28 (01:10:45):
I will not be intimidated by this president. I will
not be intimidated by anyone because my job here is
to serve the people have dissisted.

Speaker 2 (01:10:51):
This communist from New York. Someday gets elected.

Speaker 22 (01:10:54):
I can't believe that's happening.

Speaker 2 (01:10:55):
That's a terrible thing for our country.

Speaker 4 (01:10:57):
By the way, so hear.

Speaker 28 (01:10:58):
Me President on when I say this, to get to
any of us, you will.

Speaker 4 (01:11:04):
Have to get through all of us. Blah blah blah.

Speaker 1 (01:11:07):
I'sa all political theater, okay, And it's irresponsible because they
got us out here choosing side gang gang on each other.

Speaker 4 (01:11:14):
Meanwhile they working together.

Speaker 1 (01:11:15):
How are you gonna be mad at a person because
of who they voted for, who they supported politically, But
then watch the people you support be willing to work
with them. I know some of y'all out there saying,
but they politicians, they have to work together. Yes they do,
and they should, but stop with the extreme rhetoric like
fascism and communism.

Speaker 4 (01:11:32):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (01:11:33):
Zoran Mundanni was on NBC News yesterday and he said
he still believes Donald Trump's a fascist, but he's willing
to work with him.

Speaker 4 (01:11:39):
Let's listen.

Speaker 16 (01:11:40):
In that press conference with President Trump, a reporter asked
you whether you believe that President Trump is in fact
a fascist, word that you've used in the past.

Speaker 8 (01:11:50):
You're about to answer.

Speaker 16 (01:11:51):
Then President Trump sort of jumped in and he said, quote,
that's okay.

Speaker 8 (01:11:55):
You can just say yes.

Speaker 16 (01:11:57):
It's easier than explaining it. So, mister elect, just to
be very clear, do you think that President Trump is
a fascist?

Speaker 28 (01:12:04):
And after President Trump said that, I said, yes, and
so you do. And that's something that I've said in
the past I say today. And I think what I
appreciated about the conversation that I had with the President
was that we were not shy about the places of
disagreement about the politics that has brought us to this moment,
and we also wanted to focus on what it could
look like to deliver on a shared analysis of an
affordability crisis for New Yorkers.

Speaker 1 (01:12:26):
Listen in America, my name is Leonard McKelvey, commonly known
as Charlamagne of God, and I believe words matter. Now
I'm not the highest grade of weed in the dispensary,
but based on everything I know about fascism, if someone
truly believes a political figure as a fascist, then the
idea of working with them is contradictory.

Speaker 4 (01:12:41):
Okay. Fascism isn't a normal political disagreement, all right.

Speaker 1 (01:12:44):
Disagreeing on tax rates is a normal political disagreement. Economic issues,
environmental concerns, those are normal political disagreements.

Speaker 4 (01:12:52):
Fascism is not okay.

Speaker 1 (01:12:53):
When you cause them one a fascists, you are accusing
them of being fundamentally anti democratic, authoritarian and willing to
use the power I will of the state the crush opposition. Okay,
if you believe someone is fascist and historically and morally
you resist them or use institutions, law and coalitions to
contain them. Okay, limit their power, you organize against them,
litigate against them, but you don't collaborate, because collaboration with

(01:13:15):
a fascist regime, even on small issues, legitimizes it.

Speaker 4 (01:13:18):
So if Zorn truly believes Trump is.

Speaker 1 (01:13:20):
A fascist and working with him makes zero sense, but
this is my issue. He doesn't fully believe Trump is
a fascist, just like Trump doesn't fully believe when Donnie
is a communist.

Speaker 4 (01:13:30):
It's all political theater.

Speaker 1 (01:13:32):
Now, there are a lot of things Trump has done
and it's said that look like fascism and authoritarian strategy
to me, But I feel like that's the media's job
to call it out. Okay, Politicians clearly can't do that
because the words don't match the actions. And that's when
you just look like a dishonest politician who says whatever
to get elected.

Speaker 4 (01:13:48):
Because once again, if.

Speaker 1 (01:13:49):
You think someone is a fascist but you believe you
can work with them, that's what a question of hypocrisy
becomes unavoidable.

Speaker 4 (01:13:57):
Okay, listen to me.

Speaker 1 (01:13:58):
I know I have a list, all right, so you
don't take me serious. But you can't call someone a
fascist and then treat them like a normal political partner.

Speaker 4 (01:14:06):
Those two positions contradict each other.

Speaker 1 (01:14:08):
So the real question for Trump, Okay, Mundani, A real
question for Trump and Mundannie.

Speaker 4 (01:14:13):
You know, Jesus, what should be asked to them?

Speaker 1 (01:14:15):
Hey, Trump, were you exaggerating when you called Mundanni a communist? Hey, Zoran,
were you exaggerating when you called Trump a fascists?

Speaker 4 (01:14:22):
Are Zoran?

Speaker 1 (01:14:23):
Are you now minimizing fascism by agreeing to work with
Trump or Trump, are you minimizing communism by agreeing to
work with Zorn.

Speaker 4 (01:14:29):
Here's the answer to all these questions.

Speaker 1 (01:14:31):
It's politics as usual, and I'm sick of politicians doing
this because once again, you know who it hurts the most.

Speaker 4 (01:14:37):
Us.

Speaker 1 (01:14:38):
You done told your aunt and three of your cousins
f you you not invited to Thanksgiving this year because
of who they supported politically. Meanwhile, the people we supported
politically are willing to support each other. If Zoran and
Trump can be in the White House smiling at each
other and excessively touching on each other, then you and
your family can enjoy Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving Jenner together.

Speaker 4 (01:14:57):
Okay, listen to all elected a fifth.

Speaker 1 (01:15:00):
If you call somebody a fascists or communists but then
sit down and work with them like everything is normal,
you make those words meaningless, all right.

Speaker 4 (01:15:07):
It's dangerous to do that.

Speaker 1 (01:15:08):
It's dangerous to weaken those terms, and it confuses the public.
Right when you call someone a fascists, a communists, it's
supposed to mean something serious.

Speaker 4 (01:15:17):
You talking Hitler, Mussolini.

Speaker 1 (01:15:19):
And politicians are using these terms for emotional leverage, not accuracy,
and the danger in that, the danger in that people
the public becomes numb to real authoritarian threats. Please give
every politician who has done this, because it's not just
when Donnie and Trump, it's.

Speaker 4 (01:15:37):
All of them, the biggest he huff.

Speaker 2 (01:15:43):
All right, Yes, indeed, thank you for that donkey today.

Speaker 7 (01:15:46):
Yes, now quickly if you're just joining us eight hundred
and five eight five one oh five to one.

Speaker 2 (01:15:51):
Someone Walker. She was talking about her relationship or the relationship.

Speaker 7 (01:15:54):
She wants with Rich the kid and his baby Mom's
Tory bricks.

Speaker 2 (01:15:58):
This is what she said about that relationship.

Speaker 5 (01:16:00):
I just I'm not gonna bother y'all, Like you can
buy me a new phone so she don't know the
number and save it us, save it under pizza hut
for all I care.

Speaker 10 (01:16:12):
I'm not gonna post.

Speaker 5 (01:16:14):
Nothing because y'all was never gonna stop each other anyway.
That's why I just like kind of just up because
she was acting crazy.

Speaker 10 (01:16:24):
She's always acting crazy.

Speaker 5 (01:16:26):
She'd be fighting people and everything, calling the flower shop
looking for the address, Like, I don't have time for that.
I can't have a serious relationship with someone when they
baby Mama act like that. So I'm so glad that
treilling back together on one chat.

Speaker 10 (01:16:40):
To be together for ever. And I just want to
go with you because y'all was never gonna stop each other.

Speaker 2 (01:16:48):
That's the question.

Speaker 4 (01:16:50):
I just want to I just want to know what
y'all think of this.

Speaker 2 (01:16:55):
When we hear your thoughts when we come back. So
don't move. It's to breakfast Luggle.

Speaker 4 (01:16:58):
Morning Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1 (01:17:03):
But she doesn't want him and something else she said
in that conversation.

Speaker 4 (01:17:07):
She said, you know, you know he out.

Speaker 1 (01:17:09):
There doing dirt anyway, and you ain't gonna leave him,
So it's almost kind of like, uh, what is this
like like like sanchronized cheatings way?

Speaker 4 (01:17:19):
You know what I'm saying. You know, you know what
he's doing.

Speaker 1 (01:17:22):
You're not gonna leave him, so you might as well
do it in a contained environment, you know. So I'm
just I'm just My other thought is I just wondered
could that could that work for some women?

Speaker 7 (01:17:31):
But this is the thing, we understand what someone wants,
but we don't know if that's what Tory wants.

Speaker 4 (01:17:35):
That's what I mean.

Speaker 3 (01:17:36):
I want.

Speaker 1 (01:17:36):
I wonder if that could work for some women, meaning
if you're a if you're a Tory, or just any
woman who's in that situation and you know you got
your man Monday through Friday.

Speaker 4 (01:17:46):
This other chick just want him on the weekend. That's
something you're willing to do.

Speaker 2 (01:17:49):
That's called an open relationship right where you can.

Speaker 4 (01:17:51):
Polynesian sauce poll what is it polyamory.

Speaker 2 (01:17:55):
P Yeah, something like that. It's the neo. But the
whole thing is is they have to know.

Speaker 4 (01:17:59):
I'm don't know if it's the neo though, because they're
not all together.

Speaker 2 (01:18:03):
Because Neil they all stay in the same house.

Speaker 4 (01:18:04):
I guess it is an open relationship.

Speaker 7 (01:18:05):
But it's an open relationship. If Tory knew, we wouldn't
be having this conversation. And that's my big didn't know. Yes,
But people are mad at summer because some are saying,
I know you don't know, and I know that you're
back together, but this is still what I.

Speaker 1 (01:18:17):
Want anyone when someone should have wanted her a woman
the woman and said and not a woman to the
internet because now you make it.

Speaker 2 (01:18:23):
Well, somebody didn't go to the internet. They the audio
is leaked, but someone said.

Speaker 7 (01:18:28):
Someone was like, why should we grown why why can't
we just deal with this behind me?

Speaker 4 (01:18:33):
Leaked? Don't come on lead from what who leaked it.
People could leak that.

Speaker 2 (01:18:38):
In, but someone wouldn't want that out there.

Speaker 1 (01:18:39):
But we don't know that. You might want to force
the issue. She might want to force the conversation. She
might finally want to have the conversation. Not only we've
heard out of conversation.

Speaker 4 (01:18:47):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:18:47):
But let's go to the full lines, all right, we
have Hello, who's this angela? Angela? What's your thoughts?

Speaker 25 (01:18:55):
Okay?

Speaker 27 (01:18:55):
So I feel like with the whole summer situation, it
could be and that you know, it could be two
women that agrees to share a man that I feel
like the man is gonna always want more.

Speaker 17 (01:19:06):
Of course, don't nobody want to eat turkey and special
all the damn time?

Speaker 2 (01:19:11):
Okay, So you're saying, if the women agree, it's cool.

Speaker 17 (01:19:14):
If a woman agree, it's cool, but it's not going to.

Speaker 1 (01:19:17):
Be just them to Yeah, I mean, I get what
you're saying. I guess everybody should just be honest with
their wants in this situation. If this what the man wants,
he said, If this what the side chick wants, she
used to say it, and the main the main chick
is actually the one who decides it, all right, So
she has to have a say too.

Speaker 2 (01:19:34):
Hello, who's this?

Speaker 17 (01:19:35):
This is court freight. I think I would getting through
good morning every time, just lady.

Speaker 2 (01:19:44):
Good morning, Summer Walker.

Speaker 17 (01:19:48):
Why are you trying to I love her, I love Summer.
I don't make this bash in Summer fashion. But she
brought it on herself, because why are you trying to
be in a serious relationship with someone that's already in
a serious relationship.

Speaker 1 (01:20:00):
Well hold on, now, that's not what I got from
what she said. What I got from what she said
is she don't want to be in a serial relationship.
She's content with being the mac and cheese. She does
not want to be the turkey.

Speaker 17 (01:20:08):
She Charlotte made. She want to be in a relationship.
The only reason that Summer is coming out saying oh,
I just want to be the side it's probably because
Tory made rich the kid cut her off and post
saw that, and she hurt about it. Now because because
she was saying, oh, I'm happy you went back to
your baby mama and made the family work. Why even

(01:20:29):
try to be with you had kids herself, You know
how it is to be your baby mama, So why
even get in the midst of somebody else's baby mama,
baby daddy. You know, drama, whatever they got going on,
whatever Richy kid do to Tory, that's film.

Speaker 7 (01:20:45):
But why are you trying to get any I mean,
I agree with it, that's what That's what probably gotten.
He probably got caught up and this girl said, you
know what post all is to show the world what
it is. And but someone still standing on business. He's like,
I don't care. I still want to be the side.
But she has to agree with it. I'm just taking
her for and that's an open relationship. Yeah, she says
she want to be the side. I guess that's the
question here, Like, you know, can you be okay with

(01:21:06):
an open relationship. I just think that there's a lack
of honesty that's happening in this situation, because I know
plenty of people who can be honest about their wants
and they can make all of this work. Neil, well,
Neil different cause Neil got off, but I mean Neil asked,
but he got all of them living together.

Speaker 1 (01:21:19):
This ain't even a living together situation. This is just
you know, your man out there doing dirt. You know
he doing it with me. I don't want him Si
sizzor wrote a whole song about it. That was a
hit record, and y'all loved it. You played it on
this radio station one hundred times a day.

Speaker 2 (01:21:32):
You're right, let's discuss. We'll take your calls when we
come back.

Speaker 4 (01:21:35):
It's the breakfast Club.

Speaker 2 (01:21:36):
In the morning.

Speaker 4 (01:21:37):
Morning.

Speaker 7 (01:21:37):
Everybody at ej NV Jess Hilari is Charlamagne the gud.

Speaker 2 (01:21:41):
We are the breakfast Club. If you're just joining us.

Speaker 7 (01:21:43):
We're talking about someone Walker and she talked about the
relationship she wants with Rich the Kid, and this is
what she said.

Speaker 24 (01:21:49):
I just want to be the side, That's what I
was seeing, like, I just want to be decided. I
just want you to kill I don't like him enough
to lay up next to him every day.

Speaker 8 (01:21:57):
I don't even know how you do it.

Speaker 24 (01:21:59):
I'm not gonna start talking about him, but you know
the things about him.

Speaker 4 (01:22:02):
I was just trying to play my little position.

Speaker 8 (01:22:04):
He clearly won't stop.

Speaker 4 (01:22:05):
And you know he's obsessive.

Speaker 18 (01:22:06):
You can like say that you're gonna leave him alone,
and he will just call you back to back to back.
Get to call your friends, get to call your manager,
get to call your assistant, get to sit and stuff
that money every now and then you just given those
of y'all.

Speaker 2 (01:22:19):
Are older than me.

Speaker 18 (01:22:19):
By the way, you're older, and that's an old ass.

Speaker 8 (01:22:22):
I'm still a night twenty.

Speaker 18 (01:22:24):
Why would we be on the internet as adults?

Speaker 4 (01:22:27):
We all have.

Speaker 25 (01:22:28):
Kids, Like, why are we even doing this? I just
didn't even get the point of that. But anyway, I'm
gonna say whatever I got to say.

Speaker 10 (01:22:34):
To that babe.

Speaker 4 (01:22:35):
You think I really love him? You think I really
want him? Up I did, you would be cooked out
on the street.

Speaker 8 (01:22:41):
That is obsessed.

Speaker 2 (01:22:42):
So we're asking eight hundred five eight five one, what
are your thoughts? Hello?

Speaker 4 (01:22:46):
Who's this?

Speaker 2 (01:22:47):
It's Maisha Maesha talk to us.

Speaker 17 (01:22:50):
Yeah, yeah, what the farmer walker thing?

Speaker 27 (01:22:52):
Yeah, I'm not a me posting me being a country woman.
I'm not okay with being the five. I'm sorry I
had that tried me say, you know to me the
boat trying to have multiple women.

Speaker 4 (01:23:05):
Uh, what you're talking about being a country woman.

Speaker 1 (01:23:07):
I'm from South Carolina, Okay, my daddy had a whole
lot of wrote from Listen, my daddy had a whole
other family.

Speaker 4 (01:23:14):
What are you talking about?

Speaker 27 (01:23:16):
I mean it's like that.

Speaker 1 (01:23:17):
I mean down south, we couldn't come on night them
guys had growing up our daddy's.

Speaker 7 (01:23:22):
And at the end of the day, day they had money.

Speaker 27 (01:23:25):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 17 (01:23:26):
It's a lot of round here. She's still sleeping on
their mama couch and they want this woman and dad woman.

Speaker 2 (01:23:33):
Okay, thank you mama. Hello, the money had nothing to
do with not the money, none, d Hello, who's this true?
Trist soldiers? What's your thoughts? Tris?

Speaker 27 (01:23:42):
So my point of view is that how was it
that everyone is like jumping on someone Walker about it's
going to be the fast ship. She didn't want to
have funds and it's his responsibility to stay faithful to
his woman. I'm pretty sure he engaged with Summer Walker first,
and everyone's putting it on her back to turn him

(01:24:04):
down or not want to be, you know, engaging, and
she just wants to have friends. How is it her
responsibility to stay faithful to this She's not in a relationship.

Speaker 1 (01:24:14):
With her now, listen, I agree with you, but I'm
looking at the chat. The chat is the chat, said
another bird on the line. That said, side chick on
the line. She said, side chick on the line another bird, Yeah,
I'm I agree with you. There's a part of me
that respects what summer is. Some are saying like, look,
I just want to be the side. I don't want
to be the main.

Speaker 4 (01:24:32):
I'm fine being the stuff in the yams, the mac
and cheese.

Speaker 1 (01:24:35):
I just think that, you know, it has to be
a level of honesty from all parties involved. Some has
already been honest. Now it got now I was up
to the to the man to be honest.

Speaker 4 (01:24:44):
Hello, who's this Maria may Al?

Speaker 8 (01:24:48):
Mighty?

Speaker 2 (01:24:48):
Yuh yes?

Speaker 17 (01:24:51):
What's my story?

Speaker 4 (01:24:52):
The morning?

Speaker 3 (01:24:53):
Night?

Speaker 2 (01:24:53):
Colmos? Yeah, that's all I know? Who talked to us?
What's your thoughts? Mama?

Speaker 29 (01:24:58):
I got to say, I honestly, absolutely am sure that
it can work as long as the side knows the place.

Speaker 2 (01:25:06):
Have you been in that situation before?

Speaker 29 (01:25:08):
I've been the Turkies? Okay, for the record, I will
never be a side.

Speaker 1 (01:25:12):
So you said that the side needed to know her place,
so clearly, clearly, in this situation, the side knows her place.

Speaker 4 (01:25:19):
So what should happen now?

Speaker 29 (01:25:21):
Well, see what happens is the side knew her place.
Let's say let's put that past sense. What happens is
you go into the situation. The only thing you owe
this other person is a choice right, So when they
go into the situation, they go into it knowing exactly
what it is. But very often because women are indecisive
as a whole, and when they go into it, well

(01:25:43):
sudden they want something different. So then at that point
they have to make another choice.

Speaker 1 (01:25:48):
Mmm, Okay, I respect it, thank you. Well, what's the
moral of the story. I don't know what the moral
of the story is. I just wanted to have a
discussion because I don't want nobody out here to think that,
you know, this is something that I want.

Speaker 4 (01:25:58):
I'm just saying that. When I heard someone saying that,
I was just like, damn.

Speaker 3 (01:26:03):
You know.

Speaker 4 (01:26:03):
The fact that she know.

Speaker 1 (01:26:04):
Her place and knows what she wants to be, it's
kind of commendable, you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (01:26:09):
Yeah, but it has to work if it's open and
all the parties know.

Speaker 4 (01:26:13):
Everybody gotta be honest, you know.

Speaker 7 (01:26:14):
And the reason I keep mentioning and Neo is because
I know Neil gets a lot of flat but they
all understand.

Speaker 4 (01:26:21):
You got everybody living together.

Speaker 2 (01:26:22):
Yeah, yeah, and they all understand what's going on.

Speaker 7 (01:26:24):
And if they all understand, if they happy and they
like it, you gotta respect it.

Speaker 4 (01:26:27):
Yeah, I mean a conversation should be had.

Speaker 1 (01:26:30):
Right if you're a man and you're in a situation
like that, you know you can't be with one woman,
but you want to be with this woman as your
main But then you got a couple other things. I
think you need to be honest with that woman about
having an open relationship. That's just my personal opinion, because
it ain't cheating if you're being honest, right, It's only
cheating if you're lying correct, be honest about what you
want right.

Speaker 2 (01:26:50):
All right, Well that is that's the topic. When we
come back.

Speaker 7 (01:26:54):
We got the Latest with Lauren Joelle said. Tanner said,
you might not need to know how to read. Yeah,
we'll we'll explain when we come back. It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning, The Breakfast Club with Nicki Minaj. She put
out a text over the weekend. Did you see the text? No, Well,
she put out a tweet that said United Nations was

(01:27:14):
a mag of flex. Trump on the text, y'all should
be afraid what I'm about to do next. Now that's
a playoff of jay Z from on to the next one.
We said Obama on the text, y'all should be afraid
of what I'm about to do? Next Now people got
at her and say, leave Trump alone. You shouldn't be
riding with Trump, and you know they got it up.
But she didn't respond to that childish gambino. He talks
about health issue. Did you know he had a stroke.

Speaker 4 (01:27:35):
No, I had no idea. She's doing this world tour.
It's having lots of fun.

Speaker 23 (01:27:41):
I had a really bad pain in my head in Louisiana,
and I did the show anyway.

Speaker 4 (01:27:48):
I couldn't really see well. So when we went to.

Speaker 23 (01:27:51):
Houston, I went to the hospital and the doctor was like,
you had a stroke. And the first thing I thought
was like, oh, like here, I am still copying Jamie Fox.
That's literally like the second thing. The first thing was
like I'm letting everybody down.

Speaker 4 (01:28:07):
I know it's not true, but I've.

Speaker 23 (01:28:10):
Broken my foot. I always promise Ireland I'm gonna be there.

Speaker 10 (01:28:16):
And I still haven't been.

Speaker 4 (01:28:17):
And uh, they found a hole in my heart.

Speaker 23 (01:28:20):
So I had this surgery and then I had.

Speaker 2 (01:28:24):
To have another surgery.

Speaker 23 (01:28:26):
So did they say every now everybody has two lives
and the second live starts when you realize.

Speaker 2 (01:28:34):
You have one?

Speaker 4 (01:28:36):
Why is he giving us health updates to a beat B?

Speaker 2 (01:28:38):
He was performing actually at a show in LA and
I was showing me.

Speaker 7 (01:28:42):
Yeah, while he was show, the guitarist was playing the guitars,
he was talking to the crowd about what happened, and
you know what happened with him in his whole, in
the hole in his heart.

Speaker 1 (01:28:50):
I would like to hear him go deeper on that conversation.
You know, I hear issues like that, but he's a
young man. On other chatnels like.

Speaker 4 (01:28:56):
Forty two, forty three, maybe if he's that oh yeah, yeah,
now he's definitely like forty two what to do?

Speaker 1 (01:29:00):
But it's just like when I hear a you know,
conversations like that, I want to hear more because I
just want to know what was going on with him
health wise, because I want to know what can I
what can I avoid if possible?

Speaker 2 (01:29:10):
Now, you're absolutely right.

Speaker 7 (01:29:11):
And then the fact that he said he got a headache
which made him go to the hospital, which sool him
he had a stroke.

Speaker 2 (01:29:16):
That's that scares me all right.

Speaker 7 (01:29:18):
And lastly, like I tell you guys, Laura la Rossa
is out, she's on the beach right now. So she
wrote this, So she said, Meg the Stallion's man, her man,
her man, her Man, her man, her baby.

Speaker 2 (01:29:27):
This is how she wrote it. Klay Thompson, Yeah, she said.

Speaker 7 (01:29:30):
Got into an argument with J Moran, J Moran. John
ran I said, John Mary, I said, Jam, yes girl,
she wrote J.

Speaker 4 (01:29:36):
What's going on?

Speaker 2 (01:29:36):
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (01:29:37):
Got into an argument with John Moran. John Morant was
actually on the sideline. He wasn't playing in the game.
They had just tripped Cooper flag and Klay Thompson was
standing up for Cooper flag.

Speaker 2 (01:29:45):
They got into a big argument.

Speaker 7 (01:29:46):
John Moran called him Obama and you should retire, and
Klay Thomas he responded after the game with y'all.

Speaker 4 (01:29:52):
He's a funny guy.

Speaker 20 (01:29:53):
He has a lot to say all the time, especially
for a guy who rarely takes capability. But uh no,
that's for another day. What a job saying it on
this occasion. Nothing of intelligent depth. It was really just
just running his mouth. He's running his mouth for a
long time, and it's funny to run your mouth when
you're on the bench. It's kind of the story of

(01:30:15):
his career so far, just leaving us wanting more. You know,
we all want to see him out there and do
his best, but he's just been letting a lot of
other stuff getting away of that, and we need that
in the NBA. We need our best players will be
out there, and when you're a star comes with a
great responsibility and I hate to see that go to waste.

Speaker 1 (01:30:34):
Dropping the clues buns with Clay Thompson had a very
classy response. Was I agree with all of it. Yeah, absolutely,
Like John Moran should be the new faith of the NBA.
He should own the league, like the league should be
in the palm of his hands. Like honestly, the two
best players in the NBA right now should be, well
at least top five should be Zion Wims and the
John Morant, both from South Carolina.

Speaker 2 (01:30:54):
But no, you got Ant man, you got wim beat,
I said, should be Oh.

Speaker 4 (01:30:57):
Shit, they were if they were both playing at the
level we know they both.

Speaker 2 (01:31:01):
Could want them to play it.

Speaker 1 (01:31:02):
Yes, yes, they would be top five players in the
NBA right now, no question, if they would have both
reached their full potential.

Speaker 2 (01:31:09):
Yeah, but they're not top five, all right?

Speaker 1 (01:31:12):
Yeah, because you know Zion let snacks getting away and
y'all let scrafts getting away.

Speaker 4 (01:31:16):
Jesus.

Speaker 7 (01:31:16):
All right, well that is the latest with Lauren. All right,
thank you so much. I can say thank you, Lauren.
But I am saying thank you Lauren because I know
she's listening right now. And he's forty two years old.
How are you listening right now when you're supposed to
be on the beach?

Speaker 4 (01:31:27):
She tech times.

Speaker 1 (01:31:29):
I don't know where she yet. Hold on, it's nine
am over there. How the hell she drunk at nine am?

Speaker 4 (01:31:37):
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (01:31:39):
I don't know. All right, Well, that is the latest
with Laura. When we come back, we got the People's
Choice mixed. Get your requesting right now. It's the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 4 (01:31:45):
Good morning everybody.

Speaker 7 (01:31:47):
It's DJ Envy, just hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 4 (01:31:52):
Now.

Speaker 7 (01:31:53):
We got a salute to uh Brandy Evans for joining
us this morning.

Speaker 4 (01:31:56):
Salute to Brandy Evans.

Speaker 3 (01:31:58):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:31:58):
Love her story, man, love her Storyorry about being a caregiver.
Make sure you check her out on Reasonable Doubt. And
the new season of pe Valley whenever it comes back,
because I don't know when it's gonna be. And I
want to salute my niece, Chris Caln and Charleston, South Carolina.

Speaker 4 (01:32:12):
Man, Yeah, salutor Chris.

Speaker 1 (01:32:14):
This Friday, Chris is doing her Princess Diaries podcast live
in Charleston, South Carolina at the at seven to twenty
magnoliar Road. The name of the venue is the Magnolia Room.
Cardyer Brown is going to be one of the guests
as long as well as AJ from the We Talk
Back podcast and I will be there as well. So

(01:32:34):
the Magnolia Room this Friday, seven twenty magnoliar Old, Charleston,
South Carolina. Come join Chris kln and myself will be
out there this Friday, yep.

Speaker 2 (01:32:45):
And also salut to Golden Corral.

Speaker 7 (01:32:48):
Golden Corral came up here and they put a whole
spread out here for Thanksgiving. I mean they got turkey,
they got if you are into Thanksgiving and love Thanksgiving,
food for macaroni and cheese, the Kyler greens, the green beans,
to ham to honey fried chicken. I mean they put
everything out there so to loose the Golden Crowd, Barronx
and they are open for Thanksgiving, right, Yeah, they're open. Yeah,

(01:33:10):
they're open for Thanksiving. They say that's their second busiest day, Thanksgiving.
So if you don't want to cook, you can always
pull up the Golden Corral Barronx.

Speaker 4 (01:33:16):
All right, I bet you it's cheaper to go to
Golden Corral.

Speaker 1 (01:33:19):
Hell yeahadays like trying to buy a whole big feast.
So if you if you in like ten fifteen family members,
just go to Golden Corral and split the bill.

Speaker 4 (01:33:26):
I bet you it's cheaper.

Speaker 7 (01:33:27):
I'm sure it is. When we come back, we got
the positive notes that don't move.

Speaker 4 (01:33:30):
It's the breakfast club.

Speaker 2 (01:33:31):
Good morning pointing.

Speaker 7 (01:33:32):
Everybody is DJ Envy just hilarious. Charlamagne the guy. We
are the breakfast Club. It's time to get U out
of here. Charlamne, you got a positive note?

Speaker 4 (01:33:39):
I do, Man.

Speaker 1 (01:33:39):
I want to tell you something about consistency man, well,
persistence as well, But I want you to know that
being persistent may lead you to the door, but consistency
is the key that unlocksy have a great day, Breakfast Club.

Speaker 4 (01:33:54):
You don'na finish for y'all done,

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