The Breakfast Club - FULL S SHOW: Diarra Kilpatrick Interview + Interracial dating and More

Episode Date: June 12, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 you guys this is history what you've done what you guys have built a platform that includes i like this show. Thanks, Breakfast Club. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Good morning, yo. Jess Hilarious. Hey, yo, what's up? Charlamagne Tha God. Peace to the planet. Guess what day it is. Guess what day it is. Hump Day.
Starting point is 00:00:54 Good morning. Yes, it's Wednesday, Hump Day, middle of the week. How you feeling? How you feeling, Jess? I feel good. You all right? Yes, definitely. Big pregnant.
Starting point is 00:01:02 Big pregnant. Definitely. You know what I didn't realize is how many people... Get pregnant? No. How many people dislike small pregnant women, right? Damn. Because you're small and you're pregnant and you have abs. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:15 If you would read all the comments, like, how are you pregnant with abs? How are you pregnant with abs? But you have abs as being pregnant and you're not working out. Why does that mean that they dislike small pregnant women? Oh, because they were hating on it. It was like, you can't have abs pregnant. Like, you drew it on. But I'm like, no, she really has abs. I see her every day. Twitter or whatever you want.
Starting point is 00:01:32 You don't know what I'm doing. You can't say I'm not working out. Are you working out every day? No, not every day. I do like a 30-minute prenatal workout. What's the prenatal workout? It's like the squats. I can't lift anything but, of course course squatting. And then like with the Lamaze, you need a second person to help you do sit-ups or whatever.
Starting point is 00:01:51 But it's better for it. It works everything. So the baby can just like come right out. Yeah. Yeah. Did your mom have abs back in the day when she was pregnant with you? Never. She didn't have abs before.
Starting point is 00:02:01 Damn. Why you say that? Damn, yo. Never. She didn't have abs before. She didn't have abs. Jesus. My Why you say that? Damn, yo. Never, she didn't have abs before. She didn't have abs. Jesus. My father always had abs and stuff like that, but they real athletic on his side.
Starting point is 00:02:11 So, yeah, not so much on my mom's. That's where you get it from. They're really good cooks. Yeah. No. Okay. Don't try on it. I mean, hate would be people saying, oh, man, you paid for those.
Starting point is 00:02:22 You drew those on. Yada, yada, yada. That would be hate. People have said that, too, but. paid for those. You drew those on. Yada, yada, yada. That would be hate. People have said that, too, but. Yeah, they said they drew it on. I'm like, how do you think she draw it on every morning? I'm not sure I drew it on, but other people do believe that I pay for abs. Do they?
Starting point is 00:02:36 I told you. It's the craziest thing I've seen. If you draw your eyebrows on every morning, she don't. But I'm saying, if you can draw your eyebrows on every morning, you can draw your abs on every morning. It just takes a little commitment and waking up at a reasonable amount of time. I'm not even that tight. I'm not talking to you. I'm not if you can draw your eyebrows on every morning, you can draw your abs on every morning. It just takes a little commitment and waking up at a reasonable amount of time. I'm not even. I'm not talking to you. I'm not talking.
Starting point is 00:02:49 Speaking of abs. Psych. Good morning, Big Mac. All right. Well, Diara Kilpatrick will be joining us. She has a show on BET plus Diara from Detroit. We'll be kicking it with her. Yes.
Starting point is 00:03:03 People like to show Diara from Detroit. I think Mars. Yeah. Mars Chesnut plays her husband. Yes. On Diara from Detroit. We'll be kicking it with her. Yes. People like the show Diara from Detroit. I think Marth, yeah, Marth Chestnut plays her husband. Yes. On Diara from Detroit. Ex-husband, I believe. Ex-husband. Ex-husband, yes. Soon to be ex-husband, yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:12 That's the show where Felicia Rashad says she got a train ran on her by the Temptations. Not Felicia Rashad, but her character on the show. Yeah, by the Temptations. Yes. Just side note, did you hear about what happened with one of the members of the Four Tops? I don't know why I was listening to it, but yes, one of the members of the Four Tops, legendary group, he went to the doctor to get help, and he told them he was a legendary member, and they didn't believe him, and they put him in a stray jacket, because they thought
Starting point is 00:03:34 he was wildin'. Yeah, I'm gonna tell you something. And his wife had to come in and be like, show him the videos of him dancing and everything, and that's why they believed him. Why would they just put him straight? Because they thought he was wildin', they thought he was crazy. He was like, I'm a member of the Four Tops. And they're like, yeah, all right.
Starting point is 00:03:46 It's about time for you to move on over to Urban Adult Contemporary. I just heard it this morning. You sent the temptations. It's about time. No, I was talking about a TV show. It just made me think about it. I see you on the news. It's about time for you to go on over and start doing the Tom Joyner boat cruise, man.
Starting point is 00:03:59 You know what I'm saying? It's over now. But I did see that. I seen that this morning, actually. Where you saw that at? Where your Four Top news come from? It was the now. But I did see that. I seen that this morning, actually. Where you saw that at? Where your four top news come from? It was the news. It wasn't on Shade Room.
Starting point is 00:04:08 It was just regular news. Where you get your four top news from? I look at regular news. I go to Shade Room. I go to 1010 Winds. I go to a little bit of everything. But I seen that this morning. I was dying.
Starting point is 00:04:17 Oh, God. F you. Let's get the show cracking. We got Morgan when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good boy. Oh, Lord. Yo, y'all ain't even trying no more with the music.. Yo, y'all ain't even trying no more with the music.
Starting point is 00:04:26 Come on. Y'all ain't even trying no more with the music. Y'all doing this on purpose just to mess with me. Thank you, Red. This is Snooze. Every morning, 6 o'clock. Thank you, Red. And we ain't no better because all we do is play Be Happy.
Starting point is 00:04:37 And I love Be Happy because this is one of my greatest songs that changes my mood. But damn. But this gives us a little uplifting in this. Put us back to sleep. Y'all ain't even trying with the playlist. There we go. Turn me back up. There we go.
Starting point is 00:04:47 It's the Breakfast Love of the Morning. You're ruining my song now. Boy, this has been my song before it was your song. It was my song before it was your song. This album came out on my wife's birthday, November 29th, 1994. What that mean? It was my song. I was playing it on mixtapes before it was your wife's birthday.
Starting point is 00:05:02 This song is a song that immediately shifts my mood, my mental and emotional well-being, from one of the greatest albums of all time, Marriage, You're Blotting My Life, by the way. That was two years old. Damn. In 94, yeah. Well, you should join me on the time journey cruise,
Starting point is 00:05:14 then, Charlamagne. Let's get some front page news. You the DJ for the four tops. Yeah. You know, NB is the road DJ for the four tops. I can't even tell you a four-top song, which is so sad. Morning, Morgan. Good morning, y'all.
Starting point is 00:05:28 How y'all feeling? Happy hump day. Peace, Morgan. Good morning, girl. Wouldn't it be nice to not have your medical bills included in your credit report? Absolutely. The White House is proposing new regulations that would stop medical debt from showing up on credit reports. So yesterday, Vice President Kamala Harris announced the proposition would move or remove, excuse me, up to $49 billion in medical debt from over 150, or excuse me, over 15 million
Starting point is 00:05:55 credit reports. The proposed law would result in another 22,000 home loan approvals per year, according to Harris. Now, she also told reporters that no one should be denied access to economic opportunities simply because they experienced a medical emergency. That's so real. Yeah, I mean, anything that can relieve the financial burdens of people is a good thing. Yeah, but will people pay their hospital bills now?
Starting point is 00:06:22 Because if it's not going to be on your credit, when you get it, they get it. Which a lot of hospitals probably won't be able to pay their staff or nothing like that. I don't think that's how that works though. I think they mean like existing medical debt now, right? No, if you don't pay your bills, it usually pops up on your credit report. Right? And that encourages people to make sure they pay their bills because they don't want a negative standing
Starting point is 00:06:40 on their credit report. But if it's not going to be on your credit report... What's the incentive to pay the bill exactly no I thought they was trying to provide people with relief who can't pay their bills that's what I thought the whole point of the thing was no if you don't pay your bill it won't show up as a negative inquiry on your credit on your credit will show up as a negative standing on your credit I thought they were trying to relieve people's relief. If you have medical debt, this is something that is going to help your financial burden.
Starting point is 00:07:11 They're removing it like student loan debt. No, it's actually made to help people be able to get loans because a lot of times when that goes on your credit, it makes your credit lower. But the hospitals are saying, well, you know, people won't pay their bills. And if they don't pay their bills, how do we pay our staff? How do we pay our staff how do we pay you know the people in there and all everything that happens in the hospital we won't be able to i think the medical i think the medical industry will be just fine i agree with that it'll be okay speaking of which this comes at the same time rates of uninsured minorities are reportedly dropping the health and human services department says between 2010 and 2022 the uninsured rate among black americans went from over 20 to just under 11 among latinos
Starting point is 00:07:51 the rate went from nearly 33 to 18 and the report credits the affordable care act or obamacare that went into effect in 2010 any of y'all take advantage of that or know somebody to get take advantage of that who wasn't insured and now is insured. The first time hearing about it. Okay. That's what you're here for, Morgan. All right. Well, we can move on.
Starting point is 00:08:14 Shout out to the Breakfast Club. Not you guys, but how you know. Okay. Well, listen, well, y'all might as well go ahead and cut me a check to the end. Shout out to the Breakfast Club in Michigan. Yesterday, the Michigan Lottery announced that a trio who calls themselves the Breakfast Club is cashing out on a $305 million win after taxes. Now, before taxes, the one-time payment is worth $425 million. The Michigan Lottery said that the New Year's Day jackpot ended a 34 drawing streak and a representative from the group,
Starting point is 00:08:45 the trio, the Breakfast Club, come on, y'all, cut me in, said they will use the money to retire earlier than expected, travel and share their good fortune with their immediate family and nonprofits close to their hearts. Now, the winning ticket was sold at a food castle in Grand Blanc, which they stood to benefit a $50,000 kickback from that win. Now, there must be something in the Powerball jackpot water this year because apparently there have been three winners. It's only June.
Starting point is 00:09:14 And, yeah, that's pretty big. So that's y'all and all. They called themselves. Can we sue them for that? There you go. Now you're thinking just. Now you on my level. This you, now you, now you, now you on my level.
Starting point is 00:09:26 This is what I'm thinking. Let's show them what it feels like to have some money and do a frivolous lawsuit for copyright infringement. Oh, you a trio? You want to call yourselves
Starting point is 00:09:35 a breakfast club? I've been getting text messages all night long and people DMing me. That's right. My wife told me, you better not post that. I was going to repost it
Starting point is 00:09:42 just because somebody sent it to me to be funny. She was like, you better not repost that. You know why? And she's absolutely right because she knows how people are. So now people think we got something that we don't got and we being harassed. We should sue them for emotional distress.
Starting point is 00:09:54 That's right. We got to get security now because I don't know who's going to pull up on us. You know what I'm saying? You're right. Y'all could have picked any trio. You could have been the Migos. All right. But no, you want to be the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:10:03 Okay? All right. Okay, watch this. Watch this. Well, thank you, Morgan. We can settle won't be the Breakfast Club. Okay? All right. Okay, watch this. Watch this. Well, thank you, Morgan. We can settle, though. We can settle. We can settle.
Starting point is 00:10:11 Thank you, Morgan. We'll see you next hour. Everybody else, get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open. Again, 800-585-1051. Call us up right now. Phone lines are wide open.
Starting point is 00:10:24 It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up. Wake your ass up. It's your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 00:10:41 This is Felicia. Hey, Felicia. Good morning. Get it off your chest. Hey, good morning. How you doing? Doing well. is Felicia. Hey, Felicia. Good morning. Get it off your chest. Hey, good morning. How you doing? Doing well. How are you?
Starting point is 00:10:48 Hey, girl. I'm good. Thank you. Well, I was actually just calling because there's a lot of dads out here that actually take care of their kids. And I just feel like you all should be acknowledged for that. And I want every corner to be lit up just like it was on Mother's Day because there's good men out here that actually take care of their kids. And then i would like to throw my raggedy ass baby daddy under the bus
Starting point is 00:11:09 because he don't take care of our daughter i know that's right salute to your raggedy ass baby daddy man you know what i'm saying i don't know what your reasoning is for not taking care of your daughter give him a donkey for me please i don't i need to hit both sides oh stop it shout out to all the dads out there doing the right thing taking care of their kids and doing what they're supposed to be doing. Salute to all the dads. Definitely. Thank you, Mama. I need to hear both sides.
Starting point is 00:11:30 Thank you. Because he might call up here and say, that my raggedy-ass baby mama talking about I ain't do nothing for my children. And don't let me see my kids. That's right. Hello, who's this? Good morning. It's your boy, Lovey, from the Bronx tapping in.
Starting point is 00:11:42 Good morning, kings and queens. Lovey, lovey, lovey. Hi, Jess. I got a few shout-outs today, so I'm going to get it all quick. First, I want to shout-out my kings and say happy Father's Day early. I want you to celebrate your Father's Day and take time to do you on Father's Day. I know we don't get the love that Mother's Day gets. So I'm shouting out my father for Father's Day. That's amazing.
Starting point is 00:12:07 Yes, indeed. All right, love. You know, being a single father hits home. But Envy, I will see you in August. We purchased our tickets. My kids and I will see you in August. So hopefully we can get a flick. Of course.
Starting point is 00:12:20 And hold on, Jess. This shout out. I know I don't shout out Jess, but Jess, you are top five of holding down pregnancy and holding down your sexiness, and this is all respectfully. Thank you. I love you. Thank you. And can I do one special
Starting point is 00:12:35 shout out to your PD? Hey, yo, shout out to your PD, too. This is all respectfully. What you mean? Your program director. Which one? We got about 100 of them. Who? Is that her name?
Starting point is 00:12:49 Yeah. Where'd you see her? Brother, you know I'm a radio MV, so you know I know how to get to the chain of the top. So I found her Instagram, so shout out to your program director. Don't stalk her. Don't stalk our PD, man. Goodbye, love. Y'all not stalking us. We family.
Starting point is 00:13:04 We family. Goodbye, love. We'all not stalking us. We family. We family. Goodbye, love. I didn't pay love. You don't need to. Oh, my God. Also, too, when it comes to Father's Day, man, the greatest gift that a father can have is the kids already. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:13:14 Like, people will be like, what do you want for Father's Day? What do you want for Father's Day? Nothing. I got what I want, which is children. Beautiful family. I've never asked Ron what he wanted for Father's Day. You never got him gifts? I've got him things, but I've never asked him what he wanted for Father's Day. You never got him gifts? I've got him things
Starting point is 00:13:26 but I've never asked him what he wanted or my dad. Really? Nope. How did Rome feel about you saying he had a little pee-pee on the radio the other day?
Starting point is 00:13:33 Did he say anything about it? No. Rome don't say nothing about nothing that I say. Okay. Unless a lot of people end up calling him. I don't really care.
Starting point is 00:13:44 And the last time somebody called him they called him and told him that that I said that he was a snitch and the hood he was like yo you know I don't ever play with me you know I was said that I don't remember that yo. I'm sorry. He was mad. You battle rapping your son, and you be like, that's why your daddy is snitch. Yeah. And he told him, and then I put it online, and everybody was like, oh, Roma rat. And then he called me like, that ain't never been that. Don't ever put that out there.
Starting point is 00:14:16 He's just on Playfest. Damn. Get it off your chest. And that's funny, man. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:14:24 The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. It's a new day. This is your time to get it off your chest. Wake up. Whether you're mad or blessed. It's time to get up and get something. Call up now.
Starting point is 00:14:40 800-585-1051. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Yo, what's good? This is Chance from the 757. Chance from Virginia, 757 Hampton Roads. What up, brother? What's good? What's good? It's Charlemagne, Josh, and me. Peace, King. What's up? Get it off your chest, brother. Hey, look, man. Check this out, right?
Starting point is 00:14:58 Everything is good so far today, but every single day. I heard Charlemagne speak on it earlier about playing smooths. Cut that out, man. Whoever the powers that be that can do that, get that off the playlist, dog. It's disgusting. Because you know here's the thing, right? As talent, we got to come in here every day
Starting point is 00:15:14 and create new, compelling content. So I want the same from the people doing the music. You should be coming in here every day and programming new and compelling music. Snooze every day at the same time for how many years now? Three years. Damn. It's just exhausting, man.
Starting point is 00:15:30 I love Sizzle. Shout out to Sizzle. I love Sizzle. Me too. Man, that song right there is making me not like her at all. Do you know Snooze was released in 2022? Lord have mercy. That one and the other one, the Give Me Yon record.
Starting point is 00:15:43 Money. That was Heartbreak Anniversary, right? That's Heartbreak Anniversary. Hello, who's this? Yo, yo, yo, what up? Yo, it's Low. What up? Low, what up?
Starting point is 00:15:54 Get it off your chest, Low. Yo, MG, what up, man? Jess, what's up? You there? What's up, man? Yo, what up? Yo, Charlamagne. Peace, King.
Starting point is 00:16:02 Yo, listen, man. I just want to get off my chest. It's been bugging me for a minute, man. I'm tired of every time y'all got a guest coming up there. Charlamagne taking pictures with them dirty slippers, yo. Like, yo, I understand you got to be comfy and everything, Charlamagne. But, yo, put some kicks on before you take the pic, bro. Yo, they super big, too. Pause on before you take the pick. They super big, two paws.
Starting point is 00:16:26 They're like size 15. They're like size 15. Where you from again? New York. You got to at least put your books in front of your feet. This is New York? You dirty ass New Yorker walking around with Timberlands with no socks on. You got the nerve to say this is New York? You dirty-ass New Yorker. Watch your mouth. Walking around with Timberlands with no socks on. You got the nerve to say this is New York?
Starting point is 00:16:48 What are you talking about? Like y'all the fashion capital of the world? And we wear socks without Timbers. Watch your mouth, dog. Oh, please. Be careful, brother. What I'm saying is change them dirty slippers, B. Please.
Starting point is 00:16:59 Change this dirty-ass city. How about that? You know what I'm saying? Go pick up your trash. Start with the slippers and start with your slippers run a campaign to clean up the city all right so we'll start a campaign to clean up the city starting with my slippers jesus get it off your chest 800-585-1051 now jess we got jess with the mess coming up what we talking about yes g Gail putting Oprah business all out there in the opening.
Starting point is 00:17:26 All right. Real big. Because something's going on with it. We got to pray for it. But Gail put it all out there. Okay, we'll get into that next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:17:33 The Breakfast Club. Hello. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Jess Hilarious. Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Salutes again to everybody that picked up early bird tickets to my car show August 17th.
Starting point is 00:17:48 I appreciate you guys. It's a family fun day. Affordable for the whole family. Kids five and under are free. There's free parking. There's rides. There's games. There's obstacle courses.
Starting point is 00:17:58 Face painting. Of course, there's all types of cars. Celebrity cars from people like Cardi B, Offset offset french montana a boogie a cash cobain base swag uh so many different cars old cars new cars it's a family fun day food truck so uh get your tickets if you haven't got them as of yet early bird tickets are still available until this friday now let's get to just with the mess News is real. Jessica Lawrence, Jessica Robin Moore, Jess don't do no lying. Jess don't do no lying. She don't scare nobody. Worldwide Jess, worldwide message. On The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:18:34 She's a culture shift. She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see. It's time to set it off. Gayle King reveals Oprah is in the hospital with a stomach flu. This week, Oprah was scheduled to appear on Gayle King's show, CBS Mornings, to discuss her newest book club collection. Did you know anything about that? No, because my book's not good. She need to put Get Honest or Die Lying.
Starting point is 00:18:58 Watch My Talk Sucks in her book club. That'd be nice. However, Gayle revealed that she was hospitalized with a violent stomach flu, which was all she had to say, but she went into detail. I'm so sorry that Oprah can't, yesterday she said I'm gonna rally, I'm gonna rally. She had some kind of stomach thing, stomach flu where stuff was coming out of both ends, I won't get too graphic. But needless to say, she ended up in the hospital dehydration, had an IV,
Starting point is 00:19:23 so it was a very serious thing. Whoa, whoa. I hope she's okay. She will be okay. She will be okay. I hope she's not mad at me for sharing that detail. But I wanted to make it clear, though, that it mattered to her, and it really bothered her that she couldn't be here for you today. Once you tell us things are coming out of both ends, you don't have to get no more graphic than that. That's it. That's it.
Starting point is 00:19:43 Gail is a clown. She's pooping uncontrollably. She's throwing up uncontrollably yeah and the guy was like he left i mean it is a funny thought to think about over just pooping and throwing up all over the place just because it's over no oh my god billion dollar puke oh my god listen that's just disgusting but they're're friends, so it's jokes. Just like that one time you threw up. He told everybody you threw up. I didn't know that.
Starting point is 00:20:10 Exactly. Why you just be lying? You did. The first day of BET, when she was supposed to come to BET, you said she didn't come because she was throwing up. No, that's because she called into the radio station. Oh, no. Him?
Starting point is 00:20:18 You, too. Y'all was talking about I had the runs and everything. Like, oh, yeah. Y'all made it a topic. It was people calling up here getting it off the station and i'll kill king will absolutely run down on you for calling her a clown well it is when she see you she gonna be like just hilarious you called me a clown yeah what's up she ran up on charlotte man you know that i had him in a corner scared he was crying for something i wasn't crying for something i didn't even say oh yeah well that's that's that's
Starting point is 00:20:49 all you everybody want to run down with you gail better stay yourself over there later when she got on a video call with oprah to ask if uh she was offended about gail revealing her business and that's what she said were you offended because i said what i said about how you're what happened and how you're recovering? I really didn't think it was a big deal or that it would be something that would be upsetting to you. Otherwise, I never would have said it. Yeah, I know you would have done that.
Starting point is 00:21:14 No, I thought what you were trying to do was to explain why I wasn't there and doing that in a definitive way. Okay, we'll let you go back, hon. They're playing with you, Gail. They're playing with're playing with you we're actually playing with oprah right now but you can't tell me that my friend is throwing up from boby you got it coming out both ends yeah i don't want to get too graphic though she ended the call store abruptly she's like okay all right we'll let you go bye like she did not let you get back to throwing up and pooping all over the place.
Starting point is 00:21:45 Right, oh my God. Yo, anyway. Come on, shop, stop. Sexy Red speaks out. You're all right. Sexy Red speaks out after airport altercation. So Sexy Red was allegedly in an altercation at the Newark airport over the weekend. And the fight reportedly started after a fan took a picture of sexy red and her bodyguard without permission.
Starting point is 00:22:08 I don't understand why you need permission to take pic. Well, unless you, you know what I'm saying? Like, cause I go through that. But the thing is, she had her wig in her hand though. If you take it from, alright, that's on her. Like what? Bonded on wig in your hand, that's on you sexy. Like nobody care.
Starting point is 00:22:22 You know what I'm saying? Like, people love you. So they're going to take a picture. I wonder if she like ran up on her and just straight had a selfie game then yeah then then i'm gonna go in your mouth for real because like you touch me i don't know what you're doing but from afar that's what people do so um the the details of the allegations weren't confirmed those details of the allegations weren't confirmed but sexy ray shared a post to our instagram saying to the people that was in that altercation at the airport, please DM me so I can replace your phone. So she might have broke the phone or something like that.
Starting point is 00:22:54 Yeah. But it's good that she wanted to pay for it, though. Then she posted a video after she was released from jail. And this is a little bit of audio from it. Good morning. I just got out good good morning i said why the y'all just now rolling up y'all should have been here in the video was sexy the one that had like the pole in her hand yes okay that is her um with the
Starting point is 00:23:20 red bonnet which is the same bonnet that she she went online and said that it wasn't her shortly after. Yeah. Because she didn't see the surveillance video until after she got home. And then she shared another post like that wasn't even me. Well, I'll tell you what, that's extremely not smart. Because what if she gets banned from flying now or get banned from airports now? Like that your whole livelihood is traveling from state to state I would assume
Starting point is 00:23:46 country to country she gonna show up out of the country now right maybe but definitely state to state you gotta be
Starting point is 00:23:51 a little smarter than that it depends what happens we don't know what happens we don't know if like you said
Starting point is 00:23:55 the person put hands on or whatever it may have been you got a bodyguard your bodyguard can handle their business but it seemed like she was helping
Starting point is 00:24:01 well you didn't get no security then the guy she was with got punched big punched in the eye he couldn't even believe he was oh my god also too it's funny because we under constant surveillance so you madly the fan took a picture put you in the airport everything on video because we saw the whole video right yep so yeah but she said it on her uh foxy brown may have to take the stand um in trial for tupac's murder keefie d's trial for the murder of tupac in 1996 is set to start on november 4th but his legal teams get their cases
Starting point is 00:24:32 together uh news about foxy brown being a key witness is coming out apparently keefie d's memoir uh in the memoir comp the street legend he claimed that foxyy Brown was with him when a man named Eric Martin, who is also known as Zip, told him that he gave a gun to Orlando Anderson. And that's the guy that people believe that pulled the trigger. Now that Keefie D is facing charges in connection to the murder, he's claiming what he said in the book was a lie. But so it's close to the case that uh there are secret and delicate conversations going on about foxy being a witness at the trial she could prove to be vital in taking a stand or even making
Starting point is 00:25:13 a statement about her recollection of being around the men who claimed that they were in her company for a short while before they set off to murder tupac i'm not sure how secret and delicate the conversations are though but I saw several news outlets report on this. Anyway, the insider also said that Foxy Brown should consider a few things before agreeing to take the stand. They believe that it will bring her unnecessary attention and make people
Starting point is 00:25:35 view her in a negative light. I was born in 1978. I'll be 46 in a couple of weeks. I ain't never heard Foxy Brown name mentioned in connection with this situation. No, KVd i think in his book said uh when they pulled up foxy was in the car that's what i'm saying foxy could put him at the point of whatever that the crime happened but like you said it was 20 what 15 20 years ago foxy ain't gonna remember that right she'll remember who was there who wasn't there like she ain't gonna remember you said 15 or who wasn't there. She ain't gonna remember that. You said 15 or 20 years ago? Or was it 30 years ago?
Starting point is 00:26:05 How long ago was that? 1996. I was four. Or every day. I'm telling you, Hampton revoked this man's degree. 96. I don't remember the dates. I know 15, 20.
Starting point is 00:26:13 We've been doing Breakfast Club for 15 years. Jesus. This guy is insane. It's a long time. What, 96? Wow. 2006, 2016. Jesus.
Starting point is 00:26:23 But, yep. 20-something years, right? That is just with the mix. Yeah. All right. Well, thank you, yeah. Jesus. But, yep. 20-something years, right? That is just with the mix. Yeah. All right. Well, thank you, Jess. Now, when we come back, we got front page news. More going to be joining us at Old Movers, the Breakfast Club.
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Starting point is 00:27:12 And the game is in Dallas. Now, what else we got, Morgan? Yeah, man, you heard about Hunter Byatt and the president's son. He has been found guilty on all counts in his federal firearms trial. The president's son was charged with illegally buying and possessing a gun while being addicted to drugs. In 2018, he faces up to 25 years in prison. According to the Department of Justice, sentences are typically shorter than the maximum, especially for a first time offender, which he is. This is the first time a child of the sitting president has stood trial. President Biden was spotted embracing his son Hunter after being
Starting point is 00:27:45 convicted on gun charges. He made a last minute travel change and changed his schedule to travel to Wilmington, Delaware after the verdict came out yesterday morning. He met with Hunter on the tarmac at the Delaware Air National Guard. In a statement, the president said he accepts the outcome of the case and will continue to respect the judicial process as he considers an appeal. Hunter Biden illegally brought and possessed a gun while being addicted to drugs in 2018. Now, just hours after that, President Biden was spotted or spotlighted, excuse me, his administration's efforts. He was back at the White House spotlighting his administration's efforts to stop gun violence. And and, you know, talk about the changes made since passing the Safe Communities Act.
Starting point is 00:28:28 Let's hear from the president. In two weeks, we'll mark the second anniversary of the Bipartisan Safe Communities Act. It's the most significant gun legislation in nearly 30 years. Since the law was passed and implemented, the FBI stopped more than 700 sales of firearms for individuals under the age of 21. And about 20,000 unlicensed firearms dealers are now required to become licensed to run background checks. Now, let me ask you a question, Morgan. I was watching yesterday, and they said that there was no proof that he was actually on drugs. They said that it was a witness that said that he seen him, and that was it. It was just more he say, she say, but there was no actual proof.
Starting point is 00:29:14 They did a drug test, and it didn't prove that he was on drugs. I thought he always said he smoked crack. Not during that time he was on drugs. So you can just get off and on crack when you want to? But no, that's not the thing. Yeah, I think the thing is. But that's not the thing, but you got to prove it. Like, you just can't make things up.
Starting point is 00:29:28 And I heard it wasn't proved. Listen, President Biden is better. I like President Biden's statement. What did he say, Morgan? That he respects the, basically, he respects the outcome of the case and that, you know, he will continue to respect the judicial process as a hunter considers an appeal.
Starting point is 00:29:44 Biden is better than a lot of these negroes because it amazes me the way some black people go out of their way to cape for anything that has to do with president biden hunter biden gets sentenced and i see black folks in media this is wrong this is some bs nobody gets charged with this negro please if you was black and they thought you was on drugs and you got uh you did what hunter biden did they'd have been put you under the jail. But if he was proven to be on drugs, but it can't be one word versus another word,
Starting point is 00:30:10 then you just found him guilty because there's a whole political thing going on. I don't think that's what this case is. When he purchased the firearms, like you said, it wasn't necessarily proven per se, but when he purchased the firearms, they asked questions about substances and you know maybe that's what it boiled down to whether or not he lied on that form he's been battling drug addiction for a long long long long long long time i'm i
Starting point is 00:30:37 highly doubt that uh you know he he just was clean at the moment he bought these guns yeah but they bought these charges for a reason the But the whole point of court is you have to prove it. When you black! You right, but... I'm not... Stop caving for these whites! I'm not caving for none of them. I really can't stand when we do this. I just hate the fact that you just can't...
Starting point is 00:30:56 It has to be proven. Proven for who? For us. The law. You gotta prove it for the law. The law don't work for us the way it worked for them. So let that man deal with his sentence and stop caping for that man. I'm not caping for him. I'm asking the question. I get it.
Starting point is 00:31:11 Well, also. Martin Luther King Jr. Injustice anywhere. The threat to justice everywhere. Not true. I'm just asking the question. That don't apply to us. Leave the white man alone?
Starting point is 00:31:18 Yes. Let that white man fight his own battles. That man got a daddy who's president. I'm not fighting for him. If his daddy, if his daddy, who could pardon him if he wanted to and saying he's staying out of it. We need got a daddy who's president. If his daddy who could pardon him if he wanted to and saying he's staying out of it, we need to stay out of it too. His daddy still at the June team celebration standing still.
Starting point is 00:31:31 His daddy don't know what's going on. Don't do that. Don't do that. Why? Wasn't he doing it? And that's my point. Why do we always come to the defense of these people? Morgan, you are not allowed here anymore because you start all types of beefs now.
Starting point is 00:31:47 Oh, me? It can't be me. Well, the president did say he's not going to issue a pardon for his son. So, you know, there's that. Damn. Is that he wilding that? That's my son? Pardon right away.
Starting point is 00:31:57 No, not if I know he a career eff up. That's a smart man. He like, you know what? Hunter going to finally learn his goddamn lesson. He may be 50-something years old, but he going to finally learn. I've been telling that stupid-ass boy for years. Now he finally got his just due. Still vying for presidency.
Starting point is 00:32:11 So he's like, look, I got to tread lightly on this one. Yeah. So moving on. The defense team. Here's more drama. The defense team for the Buffalo mass shooting gunman is seeking to have the entire federal case thrown out. Peyton Gendron is already serving life without parole on state charges and is now facing a possible death penalty in the federal case.
Starting point is 00:32:32 His lawyers claim the federal case is redundant, arguing that the death penalty is not in the public interest. And the defense has also floated the idea of using an insanity defense. Ten people, black people, were killed in the racially motivated 2022 attack at a Buffalo supermarket. I don't understand. You didn't seem to feel that way when you was doing what you was doing,
Starting point is 00:32:57 and now all of a sudden your life should, but you know, I'm not going to get too much into that. Yeah, so yeah, guys, that's your front page news. I'm Morgan Wood. They don't need to throw that case out. They need to throw that man under the jail. Thank you, Morgan. How can they find you, Morgan?
Starting point is 00:33:09 Yes, you can follow me on social at Morgan Media, M-O-R-G-Y-N Media. And for more news coverage, be sure you're following the Black Information Network at BlackInformationNetwork and BINews.com. Thank you. Thank you. When we come back, Diara Kilpatrick will be joining us. You know her from Diara from Detroit on BET+. And we're going to talk to her next. Don't move.
Starting point is 00:33:30 It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Diara Kilpatrick. Welcome. Hey. How you feeling?
Starting point is 00:33:40 I'm feeling great. Thank y'all for having me. Thanks for coming. Yeah, I'm very, very proud of you. You wrote this. You produced this as well. Yeah y'all for having me. Thanks for coming. Yeah, I'm very, very proud of you. You wrote this. You produced this as well. Yeah, EP, wrote, starred, did all the jobs.
Starting point is 00:33:51 That's amazing. I love that. Name and the title? Black Women. Yeah, name and the title. And you are from Detroit. Yes. Right?
Starting point is 00:33:59 Yes. How much of the show was shot in Detroit? So the show was not shot in Detroit. Okay. But they used to have a tax incentive in Michigan, which don't have anymore and New Jersey has a tax incentive so that's where we shot but we got a lot of b-roll and stuff and we just tried to infuse the show with as much Detroit as we could so I'm from Detroit Claudia Logan who plays Moni is from Detroit musicians we have you know Cash Doll and Bev Love and Paris Noel and Bezzo and all these
Starting point is 00:34:24 people we just tried to put as much of that as we could in. You know, Jess tried out for the show. And I didn't get it. You did? She tried out for the role of Diara. Oh, ha, ha, ha. Well, that explains it. That explains it.
Starting point is 00:34:36 That explains it a little bit. Anyway, I think I tried for the role. That's hysterical. I don't think I saw your tape Because I remember You were on Rail Show And I thought you were very good Thank you I appreciate it You said that you seen the tape And it was like nah not it
Starting point is 00:34:49 I said not No What part did you audition for? These bitches be lying Okay I don't even remember What I What part
Starting point is 00:34:56 But I did audition for D.A.R.E. from Detroit The actual show And I wanted to You know I wanted To be on it or whatever My agent said Yo send a self tape
Starting point is 00:35:03 And I just didn't get it. I was like, I ain't watching this shit. But then I started watching it. No, I'm like that, too. I'm like that, too. If it's something that I auditioned for and I didn't get something and I really wanted it, it could be hard for me. But the story was so good. So I was like, oh, I'm going to watch it.
Starting point is 00:35:17 Oh, thank you. Well, Nick, there's always season two. Yeah, there is. You know? And who would you be if you were from Detroit? Who do you think you would be that's hard that's hard because i ain't from there so i can't even imagine so but you but you gotta you gotta put that in place yeah i have you know what i mean that i'm down to audition or
Starting point is 00:35:35 whatever okay i got you okay now for people now i always say this tell them about the show what is the show about so the show is about it's a real fun way into a private investigator show it's crazy it's it's from my mind but i play dr bricklin she's a school teacher she's having a rough time she's going through an emotional divorce she's divorcing morris chestnut character played by morris chestnut does he look like morris chestnut no that's oh that's what i was gonna add and i've seen morris chestnut close up close and personal. Look at him close up. Even looking at him from far. He don't look like him. Nowhere near. What is going on?
Starting point is 00:36:08 Because a lot of people have been commenting under stuff like, oh, I see you got Charlamagne in here. What is that about? People got good taste, man. They're just being, they're bots, saying that he pays them to go on and say that. I don't do that. So do you see it? Is that your thing where you're like?
Starting point is 00:36:22 Well, listen, I know I'm 90s rom-com fine. So being that I know I'm nineties rom-com fine. It don't ever insult me when they say I look like Morris or Morris look like me, you know, but who is they? Like, who is this? Who is saying this?
Starting point is 00:36:36 I just am curious. And then I'm gonna give you my take on it. Just people. I don't know. Just people out here. Just like if you're walking down the street, someone will say, is that Morris?
Starting point is 00:36:45 Never. They really don't get confused Just people out here. Just like if you're walking down the street, someone will say, is that Morris Chestnut? Or Taye Diggs. Who's that? Never Taye Diggs. Taye Diggs really don't get confused for us. Okay, let me be very honest. Looking at you in person and seeing Morris in person and loving him the way that I do, I can see it.
Starting point is 00:36:57 I honestly feel like... I love a phony person. Hold on, let me... No, no, no, no. No, no, no, no. Could you let her cook, please? Let me start. Let her cook, cook, queen. Let me start. Let her cook, cook queen.
Starting point is 00:37:05 Let me start with this. Morris is one of those people that's going to be fine until the day he dies. He's a beautiful creature inside and out. It penetrates out from him. It's obnoxious, actually.
Starting point is 00:37:15 He gets on my nerves with that. He's not aging, the whole thing. So he is in a class over here to himself. Right. However, Oh boy.
Starting point is 00:37:23 I could see you being not Morris Chestnut, but, but Boris Chestnut or, or Lawrence Chestnut. Like, I could certainly see
Starting point is 00:37:31 that y'all are from the same tribe. Do you want to put on some glasses? Yeah, cause girl, what? I could see.
Starting point is 00:37:37 If there was a family reunion, I could be that. I'm looking at you. I didn't see it until I'm looking you dead in your, in your face, but your eyes,
Starting point is 00:37:42 your nose, your, your lips, I could see same tribe. Did see him before could you stop hating before what I don't see the point of this hate before I saw him in person no I wouldn't know it's like years seven years before and after beautiful creature like you said yeah but did you see Charlemagne Tha God before what is this hate I've known Charlemagne Tha God before. What is this hateful? I've known Charlamagne Tha God since, I mean, since childhood, right?
Starting point is 00:38:06 Oh my God. So you've seen him way before. Yeah. What is the point of this hateful? Did you have plastic surgery to look like more chastened? Yes. Yes, you did.
Starting point is 00:38:12 That's the good word. Yes. You did? Allegedly, he just showed up one day like, oh, who's this man? You know what I'm saying? Don't let that, but I do see it. But back to the show.
Starting point is 00:38:22 Back to the show. Who is D'Erik Kilpatrick? So I'm playing this character who's going through this divorce. And, you know, she's having a hard time. Her friends are like, you got to get back out there. And so she gets back out there. She goes on Tinder and meets a guy that she immediately is infatuated with. They have a great connection.
Starting point is 00:38:40 And he ghosts her. So it's a womp womp. And then she's feeling like no i feel like it was real yeah and so my character goes to try to figure out what happened where he is and discovers that he might be at the center of a of a decades old cold case that needs to be solved and so now i take all my friends with me and we got to solve the solve the mystery where did the idea from this show come from was it something that happened in detroit yes based on a real story yes there was a there's a true crime aspect to it i mean the idea of wanting to play a black female pi has been with me for a long time i loved my granny
Starting point is 00:39:15 you know i used to sit up under her and watch murder she wrote and that and i loved the idea i felt like where's the black woman in all of this we're the ones that know how to solve things our intuition's so strong. The way we look at a situation and can figure it out in two seconds over a glass of wine. I'm like, we would make dope investigators. And I wanted to see that Jessica Fletcher kind of character that was better dressed with better friends, you know, with funnier friends and was maybe a little bit hornier. And so that's sort of where the idea came from for that. But then there was a true crime case in Detroit that really affected me when I was a kid it was a little boy who went missing I was a
Starting point is 00:39:49 kid and I'm like damn kids can go missing like that's yeah that's not cool you know and I listened to all the chatter of the old folks around me like I think his mom must have had something to do with this this is bizarre you know how he just disappeared from a mall and then right before pandemic this grown man walked into a detroit police station and he said i'm him i'm this little boy that's gone missing i think i heard about that it was a big story and for me i was like i remembered it instantly i was refreshing the the news you know online trying to see what happened and finally they took his dna and they discovered that the guy was in fact nuts you know he wasn't no he was not he was yeah and exactly and it was like a womp womp and it made me crack up honestly i was like that's so damn detroit like this dude just decided he was
Starting point is 00:40:38 gonna wake up go into police station and just talk a bunch of to me it was a tone that was captured about the city of detroit where you feel like it's gonna be sad or tragic but a bunch of to me it was a tone that was captured about the city of detroit where you feel like it's gonna be sad or tragic but a lot of times it just turns out to be funny and people just while him um so so i really so that so that little boy stuck with me and i really wanted to know what would happen if the little boy had been kidnapped or something that he came back what would his story be where would he have been and And so that kind of, the show is kind of a fictionalized version of working that out in my imagination. Now, wait a minute.
Starting point is 00:41:10 So, you was a school teacher. Yeah, it's a lot. Middle of a divorce. Yeah. Meet a guy on Tinder. Yeah. Go on a date. Have sex with him.
Starting point is 00:41:19 Yeah. He ghosts you. Yeah. You realize he's been kidnapped, so you go looking for him. So now she's a P.O. What the hell I got to do with a little boy? But the sex was amazing. What you mean? Because he, oh, been kidnapped, so you go looking for him. So now she's a P.O. How the hell I got to do with a little boy? But the sex was amazing. What you mean?
Starting point is 00:41:26 Because he, oh, well, I can't really give that away. Okay, okay, okay. But it's related to that, it's related to that story. But you got to watch it to see how that's related. He's kidnapped as a grown man. He's kidnapped as a grown man. Maybe he just went back home to his family. Maybe.
Starting point is 00:41:39 Oh, my God. Maybe. You got to check it out. Because that happens out here, too. Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. He didn't get kidnapped. He just went home to his that happens out here too. Yeah, absolutely. He didn't kidnap you to go home to his family.
Starting point is 00:41:51 Yes, that happens too. Alright, when we come back, we got more with D'Ara Kilpatrick. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. We are The Breakfast Club. DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We're still kicking it with D'Ara Kilpatrick. Her new show, D'Ara from Detroit, is on BET+. Now, you were with Felicia Rashad as well.
Starting point is 00:42:08 Yeah. How was that? I love her. You know, it's so funny. She's such a queen. Like, everybody talks about that regality, that air that she has about her. It's so real. We were talking about it.
Starting point is 00:42:19 It was funny because Kiki Palmer was saying, like, she wasn't keeping it real as Claire Huggs, but, like, she was keeping it real. Absolutely. Like, she really is. That's who she is. She just brings such a queenliness to her, to everything she does. And it was a dream come true. Y'all had her cursing, too, huh? We had her saying all kinds of stuff.
Starting point is 00:42:36 Yeah, she was talking about how her character claims to have f***ed all the original members of the Temptation. You know what's so funny? That clip went viral. Yeah. And it took a while to realize this wasn't really her talking i don't know why somebody the way somebody sent it to me i'm like why felicia talking like this yeah well i asked her because she was like you know i knew them you know they were my friends so i asked her like how many of them did you sleep with did you sleep with any of them and she was like do you know why would you
Starting point is 00:43:00 that listen guys that's detroit now that's detroit listen, guys. That's Detroit. Now, that's Detroit. Listen, you guys. This is my toxic trait. I ask inappropriate questions. I also like to get down to it. I do not like casual conversation. I don't like small talk. Pick up your book. It's in front of the laptop.
Starting point is 00:43:15 No, exactly. It's in front of the laptop. There you go. Available. Please. Please. Don't even read them. All right.
Starting point is 00:43:22 Go ahead. I'm going to read it. I'm going to read it, Boris Chestnut. I'm going to read it. Boris. You it Boris Chestnut I'm gonna read it Boris you're one of my favorite people I want you to know that oh thank you just because you said you look halfway like Morris but you know what's funny same I was watching you on something recently where you were talking about doing ayahuasca and I said to my husband I was like I think I'm gonna do ayahuasca now and he was like he's been doing it my husband doing it for to my husband i was like i think i'm gonna do ayahuasca now and he was like
Starting point is 00:43:45 he's been doing it my husband doing it for a while so he was like it took charlamagne the god right to do ayahuasca i've been telling you about this since for 19 years we've been together you never you've been with him 19 years and never tried it never tried it i'm so i've been a i think you have to be ready yeah i gotta call you it has never i've never felt ready but also i'm very sensitive i'm just a super sensitive person and so i had a experience once where he was doing it with some people kind of outside of the house that i was in and i threw up in the house so i hadn't drunk it i don't know if it was the smell i don't know if it was just the the closeness to it of the proximity to it but i threw up so i was like
Starting point is 00:44:25 that's a lot so i wanted to be really really ready my wife and i did it together yeah we did it together yeah amazing experience yeah i mean the way that you put it specifically about you felt like you saw yourself without any ego without any egoic attachment that sounded attractive to me so i'll let you i'll keep you posted on how that goes. I can't believe that you let this character sleep with a man one time after one date. Yeah, I think Did that happen in real life? I think it can. I think when you know,
Starting point is 00:44:54 you know. Yeah, you know, you know. I mean, you don't know they're going to go missing, but you know. I also think the older you get to you know what you're looking for. Like when you're young, it's different. You're trying things out. But when you're dating too, you know what you're looking for. Like, when you're young, it's different. You're trying things out. But when you're dating older and you know who you really are, I think when you found what you need, it's like it can be pretty instant.
Starting point is 00:45:14 I mean, not enough to go hunting for him. After first one time. Yeah. Because he could have just ghosted you because he ain't like you. You know what? Here's the thing. That's true. And that's what she has to find out.
Starting point is 00:45:24 And I think that's the deeper part of the story is that you know the character is going through a divorce she's feeling very insecure she really needs to get to the bottom of this mystery to know if it is her and she needs to go doing some more self-reflection or if it was really what she thought it was what i find interesting because you know they tell you whether you're in therapy or just in life like you should have open communication with your partner yeah so your soon-to-be ex-husband yeah maris chestnut yes comes to you and says hey he wants to have a open marriage yeah and you automatically think he's cheating yeah you want a divorce yeah why would you think he's cheating he just came to you with what he desires well the character thinks he's cheating because anybody that's asking for an open marriage
Starting point is 00:46:05 i think she's just feeling like that's fishy don't you think out the blue if somebody's like we haven't agreed upon that that hasn't been our thing and then you're like oh let's let's try out of nowhere out of nowhere that seemed fishy no how long has the characters been together on the show they've been married for i think it's like it doesn't say in the show but i think in the writers when we talked about them being married for like five or six years oh no yeah that's too early to be a new with a question like yeah yeah yeah but we're excited about the show we're excited that you know we did like a whole round of press and now there's been any buzz around the show which is crazy cuz we're such an underdog I mean that the show is
Starting point is 00:46:42 on BET Plus which you know only has a few million subscribers, and some of the shows we're up against have millions and millions of subscribers. And so we're just trying to get the word out for people to watch and support. And I think it's a beautiful thing because BET has, in some ways, gotten a bad rap for some of the programming
Starting point is 00:46:59 in the industry. People love the shows, but a lot of times they're made really quickly. And so we really, we really wanted to craft this show and make, bring a show
Starting point is 00:47:11 to a black audience that was prestige, that was premium, that could be on any platform. And so we've just been, yeah, and it's a beautiful way into it.
Starting point is 00:47:20 So yeah, we're just excited that people are showing us so much love and still finding the show. I was going to ask that. So there's still a stigma attached with being a BET? You tell me.
Starting point is 00:47:31 Well, we're not on it anymore because we didn't want the stigma. That wasn't a stigma. It was just some things we didn't like that we were doing. And it was just like, hey, we'd rather just not be a part of it. You know, it's funny. There are some tweets and I still call it. You know, it's funny. There are some tweets and I still call it, we'll always call it Twitter.
Starting point is 00:47:49 But there's some tweets where people will say, this show is actually good. Or like, wow, y'all, this is actual, like it's a lot of actual. They'll be surprised and shocked. And they're shocked.
Starting point is 00:47:59 And I'm like, why y'all so shocked? And, you know, I do think that that wasn't always the business model. I do think that that wasn't always the business model i do think that now you know kenya barris who's our ep when he called and said i'm going over to bet studios he was very clear that they that they now want to make some prestige program programming
Starting point is 00:48:15 by black creators and they have put you know their money where their mouth is in our case so y'all check it out and tell us if the stigma is still there but i'm excited to be a part of trying to change it yeah it just breaks my heart because bt didn't start like that like you know right yeah when i when i think like real husbands of hollywood and being mary jane yeah like they had that level of programming at one point then they went away from it and now they have it but they put it on bt plus because it's like your show dion cold show yeah it's pat show yeah i'm like why we don't have more original programming on linear yeah i don't know that's a i don't know why they do that but but bet plus is shaping up to be a little bit different from linear and they're like you said um average joe dion cold show miss pat is so good
Starting point is 00:48:59 hysterical created by her and jordan cooper i mean there's some really great great shows on there and they're for everybody, you know. But it is true. I think of BET. I think of my mom watching like Tyva Smiley at night and Black News and all that kind of stuff. And so, you know, there's still room for there to be some meaningful art made. Especially with all Tyler programming too. Yes.
Starting point is 00:49:19 Yeah. Yeah. All right. We got more with D'Ara Kilpatrick. So don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning morning everybody it's dj nv jess hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club we're still kicking it with diara kilpatrick her show diara from detroit is on bet plus right now
Starting point is 00:49:37 charlamagne now is it hard to play a character whose love life is all over the place when you've been married for it's great it's great i love it so much yeah yes my i've been married for 19 years i don't want drama in my relationship i don't want to go out on meeting these dudes off a uh tinder and that y'all be doing i don't want to do that so i like to explore that y'all oh damn we're all happily married here right yes i will be but i'm in a relationship i know i heard it's so cute thank you um we were talking about that today your cute little photo shoots um yeah no i like to have all that fun on the show and not in my actual life i don't know i just i just am very happy i met my husband in college know, and he worked on the show as well.
Starting point is 00:50:25 And so we have a great working relationship. We have a great marriage. We have a beautiful little boy. I never, it's funny, my husband is white and I never. I am totally against it. I never, oh, somewhere. Dr. Humar just popped into the chat. Hysterical. I am totally against that. He popped into the chat. Hysterical.
Starting point is 00:50:46 I am totally against that. He's from the Bay. Let me just say, something different happened to the white people in the Bay. They're just, I mean, they're just cool. They're just better. Yeah. They're just better. But I definitely grew up in like a black nationalist, pan-African, very, very black household. Dr. Umar don't want to hear black household i don't want to hear it he don't
Starting point is 00:51:06 want to hear it you see him he's looking at you right over there well my dad is my dad is probably right with him you know so it was i just think it's funny like the universe is hysterical and the universe kind of sends you whatever you need to grow they say you know anything you hate anybody you hate will wind up in your family and um i think I think that's what I brought him home. I said, guess what, y'all? Who's coming to the universe wants us to grow. You know, the first time he came, I did try to play that. Guess who?
Starting point is 00:51:36 I tried to play. Guess who? Jesus. My dad was not amused. How did your family take him when your first time you brought him? You know, I think it's always the sex of the parent that's your partner that gets more upset. Like your dad wants you to bring home a man like him. It's another series, too, by the way.
Starting point is 00:51:51 This is another series. I know. I know. And your mom. The other brings home a white man, but that's another series. Maybe. Well, I tried. I tried to sell that one to Showtime.
Starting point is 00:51:58 That one didn't go. Take that to BET. Take your black ass. They sure did. But he was, I think it was a trip for him. My dad was a black nationalist, Pan-African preacher for many years. I think my mother just wanted me to be loved well
Starting point is 00:52:14 and wanted me to be happy. You know, I think black women are coming around to that much, much faster. They're like, are you happy? Does he treat you well? And she kind of was good. But over time, I think, I mean, our wedding speech was my my dad's wedding speech was all about how he didn't speak to a white person until he was 40 jesus but everybody's grown and miles is who i fell in love with and who loves me back so much
Starting point is 00:52:39 that it's just you know everybody's had to get over it. You almost had us, D. We was going to watch the show. You had a lot of people. Stop it. Stop it. You're from Detroit. You should go to BET. No. We appreciate you.
Starting point is 00:52:54 Stop it. I'm just messing with you. How do you say your name right? I'm saying it's D-R-O, right? Wait, wait. Wait, wait, wait. It's D-R-O. Wait, wait, wait.
Starting point is 00:53:02 I want to know about this. Are black men really still mad about black women marrying white men? I really don't feel like y'all care. My man is not all black. You know what? Ask Charlamagne. Charlamagne has some daughters. This is a great question.
Starting point is 00:53:14 Yeah, you ask her. You go from there. Go. Do they have white boyfriends? No, my oldest is 15 and about to be 16. And I have an 8-year-old, 5-year-old, and 2-year-old. Okay, so if the 18-year-old came home with a white boy, what would you say to her? I wouldn't like that.
Starting point is 00:53:29 What would you say to her? I wouldn't say anything, but to your point, what you said about your dad, I want to see my daughter bring home somebody who looks like me. Because I like black love. I'm not against interracial relationships in any way, shape, or form. I just like black love. I like seeing black men with black women having yeah that's just my personal preference but his daughter is around a lot of whites but i was gonna say now what school does she go to no no she's still in high school it's still in high school right but does she go to a black school or white school or no it's
Starting point is 00:53:57 definitely predominantly white yeah yeah so it's that's the thing that's the hard part is i think you know i met my husband at nyu I thought there would be black men there. There really weren't. Donald Glover was there. I can't believe we never made out or nothing. I don't know where Donald Glover was when I was at NYU. You don't know Donald Glover? I mean, we were at NYU at the same time.
Starting point is 00:54:15 No, I'm saying like that's something that you thought. I feel like he was there. Well, he wasn't looking for you either, man. Hell no. That's the opposite thing. And there is my point. Yeah, he wasn't looking. Dr. Mumbar is not completely the enemy.
Starting point is 00:54:25 Hell no. That's my point, is that there weren't a lot of black dudes there. A lot of Asian and a lot of white dudes. A lot of the ones that were were queer,
Starting point is 00:54:32 who we love, but, you know, what you gonna do with that? And then a lot of the black dudes that were there, they were breaking their necks as soon as they got off the plane to look for white women
Starting point is 00:54:42 and Asian women and everything else. So I, you know, I feel like black dudes would be like, yes, go marry who makes you happy because we didn't pick you yeah i think everybody should do that i think you should marry who makes you happy you just asked me what i what i like to see i like to see black men with black women and black women with black men i like to see beautiful black families not saying all families can't be beautiful they can of course you course. You asked me what I like. Ooh, I can't wait.
Starting point is 00:55:07 I want to have this conversation again when she gets to college. Where's she going to school? I can't wait. I want to go there to be like. You better pray for Howard. This is Billy. You better pray for Howard. Because if she going to Ivy, you might be in trouble.
Starting point is 00:55:20 I don't know. It's not a thing where I'm going to be like, oh, my God, I'm so upset and disappointed. But I'd be like, oh, my God, I'm so disappointed. I'd be like, damn. But to be honest, that's natural. You know what I mean? I have a mixed son. I consider him to be black because he came out of me.
Starting point is 00:55:36 But we read Universal. And this little white girl was obsessed following him around. And he just kind of wasn't giving her no love. And something in me was like, yes. And that's crazy. it's hypocritical I get it it's not because it's so many
Starting point is 00:55:49 other cultures that do that like there's plenty Asian people want Asian people to be with Asian people Indian people Indian people Dominicans want
Starting point is 00:55:56 to be with Dominicans like that but when we say it it's like oh wow wow how dare I say that I think it's anybody that has a beautiful culture you know when you have
Starting point is 00:56:02 a beautiful culture you want to see it continue to multiply and so I get that but for me black love for me starts with loving myself and making sure that who i'm with treats me well and loves me the way i deserve to be loved and so that's that's my black love and and i'm also rooting for for the black love that's thriving out there and also depicting it in the show. That's right. What's the Luther mark? I'm glad you have a mark. It's Miles. Miles, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:56:29 Miles, know why. Miles. Did you think that was his real name when you first met him? You thought he was just trying to be cool? I thought he was trying to be cool. He was playing the guitar saying his name was Miles, but no, his parents did actually name him after Miles Davis. Wow. Damn. That's what's up. Yeah. Okay. Well, at least we it was Miles but no his parents did actually name him after Miles Davis wow damn
Starting point is 00:56:45 that's what's up yeah okay well at least we know now it's some cooler whites in the Bay they're good they're much better
Starting point is 00:56:52 different I'm trying to tell y'all check them out hold on much better than what now be clear on that they'll have you on the internet talking about much better than what
Starting point is 00:56:59 black men no no no and then the other whites then you got the other whites from other places like what do you mean no no no not much better other whites then you got the other whites from other places like what do you mean no no no not much better than blacks much better than the others the others yes so the mexicans no stop it no because my boyfriend is a mexican stop it i thought you came on here because you wanted people to watch i want people to watch the show. Jesus Christ. Listen, it's a black...
Starting point is 00:57:26 Listen, listen. Okay, who do you look like, Morris? Let me see. Let me look again. Everybody watch D.R. from Detroit. Let me look again. D.R. D.R. from Detroit.
Starting point is 00:57:36 Screaming on BET Plus right now. D.R. and Kilpatrick, thank you so much. Thank you so much for having me. I'm sorry you had to deal with fake Morris over there. Morris. Morris, whatever you want to call him over there. Bocaine Woodbine. Bocaine Woodbine.
Starting point is 00:57:46 Boris. We'll see him in 10 years giving away his daughter to a... Why are you speaking that old me? Why are you speaking that old me? To a damn Steve. Why are you speaking that old me? Let me call Dr. Umar to say a prayer. Josh.
Starting point is 00:57:58 Josh. Please. Please. Let's bow our heads and pray. It's the breakfast logo. Yeah. What kind of chips are those over there? Ruffles.
Starting point is 00:58:10 All right. Morning, everybody. It's DJ and V. Jess and Larry. Charlamagne the guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to Jess with the mess. The news is real.
Starting point is 00:58:18 We're in the headlines. Jessica Robin Moore. Jess don't do no lying. Don't do no lying. She don't spare nobody. Worldwide Jets. Worldwide method. On the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:58:32 She's a culture shift. She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see. It's time to set it on. Okay, so Krishan got arrested. Krishan Rock showed up to court Monday to support Blueface, but ended up being arrested on her own charges while she was there. How you go to court for your man and then they be waiting
Starting point is 00:58:54 for you? Sounds on brand to me. Law enforcement told TMZ that five officers were waiting for Krishan at the courthouse, expecting her arrival. Krishan had her baby with her, but was still cuffed and arrested excuse me sir what are you guys are resting here for a whole nother charge a one for what's it better mind your damn business but they call
Starting point is 00:59:26 lights on you that's exactly what i said when i was told i'm like boy they're not ready to tell you nothing shut up raposa didn't say what happened to the baby but it's being said that krishan's friend marsh has him uh marsh is a really really loyal friend to her and honestly the baby is in good care with marsh like i i follow christian like you know not hit the button follow her on instagram but her friend is literally that's his godmother and she always got the baby always doing good by the baby you know from what they put online and everything like that so she she's in he's in good hands if he's with marsh um ain't she from baltimore christian yes i don't know if marsh is, but Krishan is from Baltimore. Okay.
Starting point is 01:00:06 So you're contributing to her bail? TMZ reported that she is being held without bail on felony fugitive warrant with an additional assault with a deadly weapon charge. The charges are reportedly in connection to the drug charges in Oklahoma. Krishan must have been shocked because it seems she thought her legal situation was being handled my warrants are getting cleaned up my warrants are getting cleaned up um i've been paying off fees and getting rid of talking to certain people to help my situation out but uh right now i gotta play cautious because you know i don't plan on um being in jail while my son is growing like i just don't plan on that i'm doing every way possible to get that figured out without even trying to serve time and it's working out for me man what if she got a credit repair person trying to work on her it doesn't it sounds on brand like yeah but that audio was uh
Starting point is 01:00:56 from a live a while back like from a while back but how do you get your warrants cleaned up don't you once you got a warrant you got a warrant well usually a lot of times people have warrants because they didn't pay their fines but they got to pay your fine yeah but maybe they got one they got charged yeah but like how you get them cleaned up don't you got a nice going and then they then it just goes away criminal charge you gotta go through the court system but sometimes even with a criminal charge you might have that. If you got a criminal charge, you got to go through the court system. If you got a criminal charge, you got to go through the court system. But sometimes, even with a criminal charge, you might have restitution or you got to pay a fine. You don't pay that fine. They warn immediately.
Starting point is 01:01:31 Dang, that's crazy. Corey Harris gets learner's permit. Corey Harris is known for going viral after showing up to a virtual court for a suspended license while he was driving. Charlemagne gave him and the judge donkey of the day. Then he took it back after the news came in that his license was only suspended because of a clerical error then he had to give it back after finding out he never really had a license at all so it's been a lot but now it's being reported that Corey Harris at his big age got his learner's permit yay I don't believe him he actually documented he got a whole video they followed. They followed him in there. He got it, and he got it in the sand.
Starting point is 01:02:05 But people shared a video of him dancing to celebrate that. His lawyer said, it's a step in the right direction. One day, he has absolutely nothing. Damn, lawyer.
Starting point is 01:02:14 And then today, he has his learner's permit. One day does not make the rest of your life, but it can change in a day. He got to prove to me that he can pass a vision test.
Starting point is 01:02:24 Because them damn glasses he be wearing, them ain't no rain glasses. That's what I'm saying. I know. They is crazy. The lawyer also cleared up that even though he had, he never had a license, his ability to get one was suspended due to unpaid child support. And that's what all the confusion
Starting point is 01:02:40 was about in court. He got kids? Yeah. Somebody let him hit? Oh, you stop it. Yeah, he wasn't always that big probably. He probably could see a little bit. Glasses wasn't always that thick.
Starting point is 01:02:51 Glasses thicker than Megan Thee Stallion, man. Well, she ain't thick no more. Look, Jay-Z accused of doing more harm than good with the $300 million Philadelphia scholarship fund. Jay-Z has been receiving backlash with announcing Roc Nation's involvement with the $300 million scholarship fund in Philadelphia. The money will be available to students in the city in the form of scholarships
Starting point is 01:03:14 to attend private schools for grade K-12 through the PASS Pennsylvania Award for Student Success Program. But people are criticizing the initiative for allegedly undermining public schools in favor of private education. They feel the money could have been used to help improve underfunded public schools in Philly instead of paying private schools more money. Isn't that a state job to fund the public schools? It is. What was also disturbing was the amount of negative comments accusingcusing Jay-Z of being involved with the project To get ahead of allegations that are coming for him
Starting point is 01:03:48 I just hate how negative people are Fans are insulting and insinuating He's next in the string of moguls So he's just trying to get ahead of this Sure, because Jay-Z hasn't been It's not like he's been doing this forever Ever, right? Yeah
Starting point is 01:04:02 And he do stuff like this Remember with Blamey He wasn't nobody to even know They don't even put a name on it And that's the reason why like he's been doing this forever ever right yeah and he do stuff like this remember what nobody even know like they don't even put a name that's the reason why people and that is the reason why nobody ever know so they have no idea how much this man has contributed to things like this worldly but that is just with the math i hate you niggas thank you yes i really i really really oh yeah so do i those social media negroes in ways that y'all can't even imagine. They don't deserve nothing but hellfire. And by the way, if you don't like what somebody's doing, then you get your money up and you go do it.
Starting point is 01:04:35 I bet if he was giving $300 million to all their broke asses, they'd be happy. They'd be like, thank you, Jay-Z. Thank you, all over the king. How do you find the negative in everything? And how do you wish bad on people like that? Oh, he's just doing this. Man, shut up. Why does your mind work like that, you miserable bastards?
Starting point is 01:04:55 I know. What Kendrick said? Die. You are really mean. You can't. Don't say that. You should die. Sit down with all your moms and tell y'all that y'all should die.
Starting point is 01:05:04 That is so bad. That's a little too far. I know. It's too far when I say it, but when Kendrick said it, it was okay. No, it was definitely far when he said it too.
Starting point is 01:05:11 Like hurt your pinky toe or something like that. Yeah. I said they will never be friends again. Not you told me to die. No. So my mama, I should die. Oh my God, that is bad.
Starting point is 01:05:20 One day you got to take a step back from all of this situation and just really observe these rap beats for what they were. Yeah, they were nasty. Kendrick, both of them was nasty. They both were nasty. This man said that you had a baby from my best friend.
Starting point is 01:05:33 Yeah. Don't die, you pedophile. Like, what? What? This is crazy. You tell your mama that your son should die? What? Both of them should be in court right now.
Starting point is 01:05:41 Lord have mercy. Man. Oh, Lord. But I think it's the number one record, though. I mean, we're about to play it in court right now. Lord have mercy. Man. Oh, Lord. But I think it's the number one record, though. We're about to play it a little bit. He has 69 guys. Damn. You got that ready.
Starting point is 01:05:53 Charlamagne, we're giving that donkey two. Before after the hour, we need a teacher named Wendy Munson to come to the front of the congregation. She was teaching while drunk. We'll discuss. All right. We'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Starting point is 01:06:27 NMLSConsumerAccess.org. I was donkey of the day. Made it. Damn, the hee-haw again. It's time for donkey of the day. I ain't trying to be donkey of the day no more. They should be embarrassed by what they already did. I'm not making these people do these things.
Starting point is 01:06:43 Called donkey of the day and it really caught me off guard damn solomon who got the donkey of the day today well donkey of the day for wednesday june 12th oh drop on the clues bonds for little duval today is little duval's born day happy born day little duval happy birthday boy yes wednesday june 12th it goes to a california school teacher named wendyson. Now, Wendy was arrested in October of 2023 after a staff member saw something and said something. See, this staff member believed that Wendy Munson was teaching class drunk and she was correct. Can we flash back to the original news report from October 2023? Let's go to CBS News Sacramento. A second grade teacher is behind bars. The Sutter County Sheriff's Office said deputies responded Monday morning to Niestro Elementary School in Live Oak. In a letter to parents, the superintendent revealed staff reported concerns to administrators.
Starting point is 01:07:36 Deputies say the teachers showed signs and symptoms of being under the influence. Munson's students shared the moment class took a turn. She was nice to me, to the whole class, but she had to stop with the influence. Munson's students shared the moment class took a turn. She was nice to me, to the whole class, but she had to stop with the lessons. Munson faces charges including drunk driving after video footage showed her driving to school. Also, child endangerment for reportedly being drunk while teaching her second graders. Irate parents took their questions and concerns directly to the school. The principal did tell me that she was five years sober. Whether that's true or not, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:08:08 But I also heard that there was a recent DUI arrest. Oh, man. Let me tell you something, man. I hear a lot of kids, including my own, complain about teachers. Not in the way that we complained about teachers, in the way that I believe Brandy complains about Ray J. Well, the way we all complain about Ray J. You know what i mean when i say that right you know well intentioned hard in the right place good people but something's not quite right i've been told by
Starting point is 01:08:31 kids that you hear teachers complaining about the low pay they get which i understand but i think that's one of the issues because you know being a teacher nowadays especially in public school is truly a public service because you're not doing it for the money it's something that most people do for the love because they damn sure not doing it for the pay now you have some public school, is truly a public service because you're not doing it for the money. It's something that most people do for the love because they damn sure not doing it for the pay. Now, you have some public school teachers who feel like, you know, feel like that. But then you have some teachers who mentally and emotionally probably just aren't fit to teach. Wendy Munson coming to work drunk early in the morning. She's clearly dealing with something. She clearly has some sort of addiction.
Starting point is 01:09:01 And I think sometimes we forget we are the new adults. OK, i was born in 1978 i'll be 46 on june 29th i am fully grown been fully grown but we the new everything we the new pastors the new teachers the new doctors and we all shouldn't be but here we are and if it's one thing this this era uh you know this one thing that this era we are in has shown us is that there is absolutely zero consequences to people's actions nowadays see wendy was arrested for dui and she was teaching class drunk but she will not face any charges because apparently teaching while drunk is not illegal let's go back to cbs news sacramento for
Starting point is 01:09:36 the report please it is not illegal to teach drunk the shocking discovery after a month's long investigation into Sutter County second grade teacher Wendy Munson, who was arrested last October for driving drunk in child endangerment. There was the possibility that she drank after she arrived at the school. That's why District Attorney Jennifer Dupre couldn't file any charges, even though investigators say the teacher was on the job with the blood alcohol content level two times the legal limit. I certainly don't support anyone teaching children drunk, but I can't charge them criminally. Dupre says there is also inconsistency in the law
Starting point is 01:10:16 for child endangerment, saying it's a matter of proving the teacher would endanger versus may endanger the children. Jesus is not coming back y'all why would he uh he made that mistake already he told his dad nah nah that's a bad batch down there nothing we can do about that one nothing matters because nothing matters that should be the world's creed nowadays teaching while drunk is not illegal it is perfectly legal for adults to be watching over elementary school kids while under the influence well damn it, Hunter Biden, you found your next act. OK, you can smoke all the crack you want, drink your liquor, bring your gun. I ain't nobody cares anymore. If it's not illegal to teach while drunk,
Starting point is 01:10:56 then, hey, might as well be legal to buy a gun while under the influence, too. But let me stay out of those white folks business. They spent months investigating Wendy Munson, but could not file any criminal charges simply because they believe she drove the school drunk but couldn't prove it and though they don't support a teacher teaching while drunk they can't charge her criminally parents rightfully so are concerned about what type of precedent this sets that teachers can be intoxicated while in the classroom well it's going to set the precedent of second graders knowing what don julio uh and do say is before they know addition subtraction and multiplication those kids see those bottles in their house now they're gonna see him at school might as well have open bars for teachers at this
Starting point is 01:11:33 point kids got recess teachers got happy hour america through all its flaws used to be a proper country okay everyone is just so morally bankrupt now that nothing matters because nothing matters i would think that if you show up to most jobs intoxicated, except for this one, especially as a school teacher, then that's a fireable offense. Most schools are drug and alcohol free zones in this elementary school. Neustro Elementary, I believe it is, states that for violators of this, the board shall require termination when termination is required by law. So why isn't Wendy Munson fired? Also, if you drunk around kids, aren't you endangering them well according to what i'm reading there is inconsistencies in that too because it's a matter of proving the teacher would endanger versus may endanger the
Starting point is 01:12:15 children they couldn't prove that our intoxication would endanger them that sounds like somebody drunk wrote that i would think teachers would be held to a higher standard but not in 2024 why say it with me because nothing matters because nothing matters please give wendy munson the sweet sounds of the hamiltons oh now you are the donkey of the day you are the donkey Of the day Yeehaw Yeehaw Can you believe that? No.
Starting point is 01:12:54 I can't believe that. But, I ain't gonna lie, I say depending on the greed, I would come in there drunk too. Yo, these kids, these days, it's not gonna be like
Starting point is 01:13:02 dysfunctional drunk, but I'm gonna have to take a little shot, loosen up, walk in there. Take the edge off. You know what I'm saying? Like,, it's not going to be like dysfunctional drunk, but I'm going to take a little shot, loosen up, walk in there. Take the edge off. You know what I'm saying? Like, if it's like, not second grade now, come on, girl. Third grade?
Starting point is 01:13:12 High school, shut up. No. Like, middle school, high school, all right, yeah. Because they might come in there drunk, too. The students. But I'm just saying, not elementary, but yo, the kids these days are the hook. So, I'm going to have to come in there and how drunk. Well, I'm glad you chose comedy and radio and media as opposed to, you know, being a teacher.
Starting point is 01:13:33 I didn't choose it. It chose me. Yeah. You can come to those places, John. And you've been over there choking for the past three minutes. I know. You're all. And I didn't know what to do.
Starting point is 01:13:41 You want to go on the wrong break. You ain't even care. Excuse me. I did. You say, hold up, donkey. What's going on? You good, Jess? You just like, yeah. Well, I didn't know what to do you ain't even care excuse me i did you said hold up donkey what's going on you good just you're just like yeah well i didn't see i didn't see you turning green i peeked over there and you were still looking like you were breathing so i thought you was cool i was just thinking how would i do the heimlich with your pregnant belly no there's
Starting point is 01:13:55 no way that you could but you did say jesus made a mistake and he don't make mistakes so why would you say that i said jesus made him say his first that's he made that mistake the first time coming back listen listen we've all made a bad batch of something okay oh my god god has created a lot of things in all of these different universes you ain't gonna tell me ain't a bad batch here on earth i don't care what no they become bad when they when they grow up you know while they're growing depending on what they. A bad batch is a bad batch. Eventually, you got to throw it out. That is so true. This ain't even his first time trying with us.
Starting point is 01:14:31 Okay. All right. He done tried a lot of different things on this planet. All right. This one ain't working either. All right. Well, thank you for that donkey today. Now, when we come back, 800-585-1051.
Starting point is 01:14:42 Shout out to Diara. She just left us. She's in a new thing on BET+. A new series. It's called Diara from Detroit. Not a new thing, yo. A new series. Diara from Detroit.
Starting point is 01:14:52 On the series, her ex-husband is Morris Chestnut. Right. But in real life, she has a white husband. And we spoke about it earlier. And this is what she said. Are black men really still mad about black women marrying white men? I really don't feel like y'all care. My man is not about black women marrying white men? I really don't feel like y'all care.
Starting point is 01:15:07 My man is not all black. You know what? Ask Charlamagne. Charlamagne has some daughters. This is a great question. You ask her, babe. You go from there. Go. Do they have white boyfriends?
Starting point is 01:15:15 No, my oldest is 15 and about to be 16. And I have an 8-year-old, 5-year-old, and a 2-year-old. Okay, so if the 18-year-old came home with a white boy, what you saying to her? I wouldn't like that., what you saying to her? I wouldn't like that. What would you say to her? I wouldn't say anything. But, you know, to your point, what you said about your dad, I want to see my daughter bring home somebody who looks like me. Because I like black love.
Starting point is 01:15:35 I'm not against interracial relationships in any way, shape, or form. I just like black love. I like seeing black men with black women having black kids. That's just my personal preference and i have a mixed son you know i consider him to be black because he came out of me but we read universal and this little white girl was obsessed following him around and he just kind of wasn't giving her no love it's something to me was like yes that's crazy it's hypocritical i get it it's not because it's it's so many other coaches that do that like there's plenty yeah
Starting point is 01:16:04 people want to be with asian people indian people indian people dominicans want to make them be dominicans like that but when we say it it's like oh wow wow how dare i think it's anybody that has a beautiful culture all right well let's open up the phone lines let's go to breakfast club court you got it up 800-585-1051 is that that racist? The fact that Charlamagne only wants his girl to date or marry another black person. Why is it just Charlamagne? That's the only person that thinks like that. 800-585-1051. Is that a racist thought?
Starting point is 01:16:34 No, that's not racist. Let's discuss when we come back. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Black queens forever. Snow bunnies never. The Breakfast Club. Good morning, everybody. It's dj and v just hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club now if you're just joining us we were talking about a conversation we had with diara from uh
Starting point is 01:16:57 detroit uh she joined us this morning she has a new series on bet plus and she was talking about her relationship with her husband her husband is white his name is miles and this is what she said earlier today are y'all are black men's really still mad about black women uh marrying white men I really don't feel like y'all care my man is not all black you know what as Charlamagne Charlamagne has some daughters do they have uh white boyfriends no my oldest is uh 15 about to be 16 and I have an eight-year-old five-year-old and two-year-old five-year-old two-year-old okay so if the 18 year old came home with a white white boy what's your what you saying to her i wouldn't like that what would you say to her i wouldn't say anything but you know to your point
Starting point is 01:17:34 what you said about your dad i want to see my daughter bring home somebody who looks like me because i like black love i'm not i'm not against interracial relationships in any way shape or form yeah i just like black love i like seeing black men interracial relationships in any way, shape, or form. I just like black love. I like seeing black men with black women having black kids. That's just my personal preference. So we're asking 800-585-1051. Is it racist? This is Breakfast Club Court.
Starting point is 01:17:57 Yes. I'm not against interracial relationships. Love is love. But if you ask me what I want, if you ask me what my personal preference is, I love to see black men with black women. You ask me who I want my daughter to be with i'm telling you i want to see them with black men that is not racist in any way shape or form i don't see the problem okay what do you think jess i mean i just want my son to be happy um what i like if she's white i don't know you never thought about it no i never thought about it i've thought about it not only
Starting point is 01:18:24 if i thought about it i've had these conversations thought about it. I've thought about it. Not only have I thought about it, I've had these conversations with my daughters. I've said it. You know what I'm saying? You know? Like I said, I'm not against you. Right. You love who you love,
Starting point is 01:18:32 but I would like to see you be with a black man. Yeah. Am I in an interracial relationship? No, because your man is black in Mexico. That's right. Yeah, well, yeah. You can be black. If you black and Mexican,
Starting point is 01:18:42 black and white, black and Puerto Rican, as long as you got some black in you. Yeah, okay. Well, I represent black love, so that's what I want to say. Yeah, I feel the same. But at the end of the day, though, I just want my daughter to be happy. I want my son to be happy.
Starting point is 01:18:57 That's the most important thing. Because at the end of the day, it doesn't matter who is making my daughter happy, who is treating my daughter right, who is making sure that she is is going to be the best that she can be in this world that's all I want at the end of the day
Starting point is 01:19:09 I just don't want to she had to be with a black guy and a black guy is treating her like dirty or my son has to be with a black woman and a black woman
Starting point is 01:19:17 is not treating her right what if your girl brings home one of your enemy's children somebody that you hate somebody that you despise because you know you beefing with some blacks so what if she brings home one of your enemy's kids Oh my god. Somebody that you hate. Somebody that you despise. Cause you know you beefing with some blacks.
Starting point is 01:19:25 So what if one of these sons. And she brings home one of your enemies kids. And you like, who's son? See the difference with my family, we ride together. So if I got beefed, they got beefed. Oh you know what, yeah. And they clearly know that. And they ready to jump before I'm ready to jump.
Starting point is 01:19:39 You done watched the bad boy movie. Tell them we ride together. We die. With Casey Krueger. It is. That's how our family go. But my family know. boy movie. Tell them we ride together. With Casey Krueger. That's how our family go. But my family know. Like, nah, we ride.
Starting point is 01:19:50 Like, nah. My kids won't even go to somebody's concert that don't like me. My kids, they take it serious. They ride for their pops. I'm close to my kids. But at the end of the day, if Madison brought home a white guy, at first I think I'd be a little funny because we crack jokes in the house.
Starting point is 01:20:07 And we couldn't crack those type of jokes in the house. You know what I mean? But I just want her at the end of the day to be happy. That's all it is. I want her to be happy. I want all my daughters to be happy with a black man. Okay. Okay.
Starting point is 01:20:17 Gotcha. That is just my purpose. That's what I'm putting into the universe. All right? That's what I want. I can't wait to Josh come in your house. Yeah. Josh can be black.
Starting point is 01:20:29 Hi, Leonard. How are you doing? Hi, Mr. Charles. First of all, that's what i want i can't wait to josh come in your house yeah josh can be black hi how are you doing hi mr charles first of all that's the problem right there you little stupid ass white boy why are you calling me lenard you know what i'm saying that's disrespectful yeah but that's what i'm saying that's what i'm talking about these little disrespectful ass kids mr mccalvey to you hi mr mccalvey how you doing yeah and then when he see harry and simon on the wall baby that's right that's right i ain't never gonna make this house that's right. That's right. I ain't never going to make this house. That's right. Chris. Chris. Yes, sir.
Starting point is 01:20:49 Hey, what's your thoughts, brother? Hey, how are you? Yeah, I think that that's kind of borderline being racism, to be honest with you. I really do. Why do you think that, Chris? I'm sorry? I said, why do you think that? I do because I know that if my two girls came home, no matter if they were white, Asian, Indian,
Starting point is 01:21:08 I think that I would support that. And I feel like that is, I don't agree with that. I really don't. Let me ask you a question. What's your preference? What would you want your daughters to bring home? Whoever made them happy. Are you white?
Starting point is 01:21:22 I'm sorry? Are you white? I am. Okay. Okay. I'm not mad Are you white? I am. Okay. I'm not mad at that. Hello, who's this? This is Kel. What's up, brother? What's going on?
Starting point is 01:21:34 What's going on? I don't agree with Sean Mann like that. For me, my wife is Peruvian. I think with my background, I have a Jehovah's Witness background, which I'm aware Shawn Mann does, too. I think the thought of black love or just like a segregated love, it segregates the love and the unity of us as a community, as people.
Starting point is 01:22:00 So, you know what I mean? I think that the thought of just my child marrying just a black person isn't like, it assists with the segregation, if you get what I'm saying. Well, congratulations, but you have a Peruvian woman, like you said, so of course you're going to feel that way. I don't think it's because I have a Peruvian woman, though. I just think that it's me aware of what that thought could put out there in the universe. You know what I mean? What, the thought of black love? The thought of beautiful black men marrying beautiful black women having beautiful black families?
Starting point is 01:22:32 What's wrong with that thought? Why does that thought scare people? The thought doesn't scare me. It's the fact of the segregation of it. It's like that's what we want to see. But why don't we want to see us as a human race all be one, you know what I mean? We can all be one. We're all one right now. But that has nothing to do with who I
Starting point is 01:22:50 want my daughter to bring home. Hello, who's this? What is wrong? What's going on? Ron, what's up? Talk to us. What's your thought? First off, Charlamagne, you're not racist for that. You're dead on. Black women should be with black men. I just feel like that's the way it should be.
Starting point is 01:23:06 And you got a good point. Every other race, you know, they feel the same way. But when we say it, it's a problem, or we racist or whatever. So I love seeing black women with black men. I got daughters, and I think it would be, I don't know how I would handle that if they came home with not just white just any race just you know i want to see them with black men and when you think about how black families were systemically torn apart during slavery it's a beautiful thing when
Starting point is 01:23:38 we find each other again and you know this generation and you see black men with black women and we rebuild in the black family I love it yeah the only thing is the first thing that comes in my mind is my kids happy don't I like I need them just to be happy and I want somebody to make sure that there are treating my daughters like Queens that's the first most important thing for myself I see so many relationships that are toxic you see so many bad things in relationships I just want somebody to treat my daughters
Starting point is 01:24:06 the right way that's how I feel and that can happen in black love it can that will happen in black love we can
Starting point is 01:24:12 yeah we can 800-585-1051 we're in Breakfast Club Court Charlemagne only wants his daughters to bring home black men
Starting point is 01:24:21 I don't see the problem with that in no way shape or form is that racist let's discuss it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody.
Starting point is 01:24:28 It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Shalameen Nogai. We are the Breakfast Club. Now, if you're just joining us, we're talking about interracial relationships. Now, this come from
Starting point is 01:24:37 Diara. Diara from Detroit on BET+. She was here earlier and this is what she said. Are black men really still mad about black women marrying white men?
Starting point is 01:24:48 I really don't feel like y'all care. My man is not all black. You know what? Ask Charlamagne. Charlamagne has some daughters. Do they have white boyfriends? No, my oldest is 15 and about to be 16 and I have an 8-year-old, 5-year-old, and 2-year-old. So if the 18-year-old came home with a white boy, what would you say
Starting point is 01:25:04 to her? I wouldn't like that's your what you saying to her? I wouldn't like that. What would you say to her? I wouldn't say anything. But, you know, to your point, what you said about your dad, I want to see my daughter bring home somebody who looks like me because I like black love. I'm not I'm not against interracial relationships in any way, shape or form. Yeah, I just like black love. I like seeing black men with black women having. Yeah, that's just my personal preference. So we're asking 800-585-1051. If you only want your black daughter or black son to date other black kids, is that racist? Let's not make it just black, right?
Starting point is 01:25:37 If you only want your black daughter. Because the white guy just called up here. You can't just say that. That's right. And just other races. There's other races that want their children to bring home people of their race. Because every legacy wants
Starting point is 01:25:49 one day legacy to look like them. That's right. T, good morning, T. Hey, good morning. Good morning. What's your thought, T? Okay, so I got two boys at home, and if they was to bring home a white woman, I'd be bad as hell. I prefer my sons to bring home a strong black
Starting point is 01:26:06 man over a white woman. You want your sons to bring home a strong black man? Okay. Y'all see that picture that lady had like six sons and they all had white women except for one. No, I'm not but you said you want your sons to bring home strong black men. I'm not against that either. I just
Starting point is 01:26:21 want to make sure you know what you're saying. I prefer a white woman though. Are you hearing yourself make sure you know what you're saying. I prefer a white woman though. Are you hearing yourself? You hear what we're saying? So she's basically saying she would even... What happened to Pride Month Love and Love? Oh, okay. So that's what you said. We're not talking about Pride Month right now.
Starting point is 01:26:36 No, she is. She said she wants her son to become a black man. Oh, is your son gay? No, no, no, no. They're not. Oh, you said you'd rather your son gay? No, no, no, no. They not. Right, that's what I'm saying. Oh, you said you'd rather your son become a black man over a white girl.
Starting point is 01:26:49 Yeah. A strong black man. Yeah. That's what she said. She said, I'd rather my sons to be gay. All right, okay. Taking the strong B. My sons have to deal with a daddy.
Starting point is 01:26:59 A white daddy. Nah. Now, you can never call this woman prejudiced. No. You cannot call her prejudiced. Nah. Never. Never. Okay? You cannot call her prejudice Never Never
Starting point is 01:27:05 Okay Can't call her prejudice Happy Pride night y'all See Happy Pride She rather She rather her She racist
Starting point is 01:27:12 She rather her sons Bring home A strong black man As opposed to a white one You don't think she racist? A gay racist No I don't think she racist She racist and gay
Starting point is 01:27:22 I don't think she racist Um Okay Debra Yeah Now Debra what's your thoughts Debra? No, I don't think she's racist. She raises and gays. I don't think she's racist. Okay. Debra! Yeah? Now, Debra, what's your thoughts, Debra? Actually, my thought is I'm with Charlamagne. I love the black blood, the black family.
Starting point is 01:27:37 There's nothing more beautiful than. I have a young male right now. That's actually my grandson that I'm raising. And he's 16. And he seems to want to be a more Caucasian female, which he has. I had a couple of run in and I got told no, no. He said, well, they do. The girls do too much.
Starting point is 01:28:04 I said, but we have to do too much because you all make us do too much in order to guide and make sure you become the man that we want you all to be, you need us. You know, we help. We help rear and help mold you to the young men that you all become and the men you all become.
Starting point is 01:28:12 That's right. Okay. So, yes, I'm for a black family. Black love is something more beautiful. I love it. I'm with you, queen.
Starting point is 01:28:21 Hello, who's this? Ashley. Hey, good morning. What's your thoughts, Ashley? So, I'm in a interracial marriage, and I don't think it's racist to want to have, like, the same race, but also
Starting point is 01:28:34 to, like, just be open. So, like, I kind of understand where Charlamagne is coming from, but also, like, to be open and be, um, to be open to it, because my dad was very open to it, and he comes from an African background. Okay. What race is your your boo he is a senate oh see that's different i don't mind black and brown but i my preference is black on black i love black love i don't mind black and brown black and white i'm you know i'm not against it but that's not what i want my daughter to bring
Starting point is 01:29:02 it on what about black and asian what about if your daughter brought home an Asian? Nah. Nah. They're not brown. Yeah. See, the black and brown struggle is... No. The black and brown struggle is very similar.
Starting point is 01:29:13 They don't have the struggle. I'm not even saying that it's about the struggle. It's just a certain experience and certain things that we deal with in this country that I feel like other races just not going to understand. Yeah. You know? But there's nothing like that black black love i don't care what y'all say i mean once again when you see how black families were torn apart during slavery you would know why you know uh it's a beautiful thing to see a black man with a black woman in the international african-american museum in charleston there's a picture there's two pictures and it's a picture of a of a family um and when you look at the picture they ask two pictures and it's a picture of a of a family um and when
Starting point is 01:29:46 you look at the picture they ask you what's missing from the picture yeah beautiful kids beautiful mother you can see that the father is missing father was missing because they killed him so on the next you go look and you look at the same picture and they have a picture of the father and you can just see how they just look so regal all of them together man yeah beautiful man no i'm with you on that i just can't believey, you would rather your non-gay sons bring home a strong black man than one white woman. Yep. Ash can bring home three white women. Don't bring a man home.
Starting point is 01:30:17 I'm sorry. All right. You got Jess with the mess coming up? I'm sorry. All right, Jess. By the way, that's a preference, too. That's just a preference. Why we can't have preferences for our kids? your kids and your kids yeah they're your kids
Starting point is 01:30:29 i just want my kids to be happy at the end of the day that's all life is short i just want them to be happy whoever my my daughter loves and and treats her right it is what it is right now her boyfriend is black and she's happy and i'm happy she's happy yeah he look just like y'all I thought that was one of your black I don't know if you know that but I am black oh I know black my daddy black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black our producer Eli we know Eli's Puerto Rican he not Envy not black. He has no Spanish in him. Really?
Starting point is 01:31:06 He just fair skin. I'm tired of y'all saying light skin people ain't black. We ain't Spanish. I'm not Spanish. I don't even know Spanish. You are Dominicanos Blancos. Hola. That's all I know. Dominicanos Blancos. That's all I know. Hola.
Starting point is 01:31:22 Como estas? That's it. Dominicanos Blancos. That's all I know. Hola. Como estas? That's it. That's all you get from me. Dominicanos Blancos. Suavemente. That's all I know. The school was Spanish. That's all I know. The school was Spanish. He's a white Dominican.
Starting point is 01:31:31 Dominicanos Blancos. Gosh. Dominicanos Blancos. We got Jess with the mess, ma'am. Yeah, we do. News is real, brother. The lines, Jess Carabamore. Jess don't do no lying.
Starting point is 01:31:43 Jess don't do no lying. She don't do no lying. She don't spare nobody. Worldwide Jess, worldwide message. On The Breakfast Club. She's a culture shift. She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see. It's time to set it off.
Starting point is 01:32:05 A woman gives birth in Golden Corral. So a woman in Arkansas. I swear, yo, some stuff be happening in this world. A woman in Arkansas named Tavia Woodfork was eaten out of Golden Corral when she started experiencing stomach pain. She was dining at the restaurant with her family when she excused herself to go to the bathroom shortly after receiving her meal. She complained about a sharp pain in her stomach. Her mother found her in distress and unable to move her legs and so she called 9-1-1 the mother did uh they started uh no they determined that tavia was experiencing a cryptic pregnancy meaning tavia was 37 weeks pregnant and had no idea girl how but tavia said that she was in golden corral and let me know how but
Starting point is 01:32:46 hey are you stupid no i have to see like you just don't go to golden corral once okay that was the first time i don't know it's like how you not know like so your baby didn't move in the whole 37 weeks anyway tavia said she didn't feel any symptoms of pregnancy including feeling the baby move okay she delivered a baby boy shortly after the paramedics arrived and she named him tamar kylon corral woodfork she need to sit down some she had some corral corral have to go to corral because she had him go to corral store and then went back and ate her food say no she didn't but that is so crazy how you not know you pregnant 37 weeks what that's great is there any pictures bro i just like to see no i'm not
Starting point is 01:33:27 just go i'm gonna tell you our name you look it up yo what's her name tavia wood fork t-a-y damn she got a utensil in her name yes that's what i said y'all not the wooden fork but yes so they go here briefly probably and um yeah all, while you look that up, I'm going to report something else good. All right. Juvenile receives new honor. Congratulations to Juvenile. Look, Mayor LaToya Cantrell signed a proclamation officially making June 11th an official holiday, specifically titled Back That Ass Up Day.
Starting point is 01:34:05 Back that ass up. Okay, okay. The mayor made it official. So on this day 25 years ago, I made a song called Back That Ass Up. Well, we released a song called Back That Ass Up.
Starting point is 01:34:15 And today is official Back That Ass Up Day. So we're going to celebrate today. Not just celebrate. I need everybody to celebrate today by backing that ass up. That's top five biggest records in our culture i would say right top five top three top two maybe i love it might be number one no for a generation before yeah well before
Starting point is 01:34:36 a generation that's the number one before i let go number one national tour anthem okay juve and i was also on the 25th anniversary tour for his album 400 degrees so drop a clues bumper juvie yep yep yep did you find it yet i think i have let me say no she's not she's not uh right so how how don't you know you 37 yeah yeah something ain't right she's probably lying yeah that's what i'm saying shane uh what not felt to be moved what crazy and she actually slim unless i'm sure this is a different person i don't know it might it might be i don't know but um gucci man's former artist enchanting reportedly passed away at the age of 26 she was signed to gu to Gucci back in 2020 and was named First Lady of 1017. And she left the label in 2023.
Starting point is 01:35:32 News of her death started circulating when her sister shared a post saying that she was on life support. People immediately started sending RIP messages. Her sister responded saying that she was still fighting for her life and then eventually confirmed that she did pass. Her cause of death wasn't revealed, but fans speculated that she died from a drug overdose several artists shared their sadness over Enchant's Enchanting's death I'm sorry about that and then Gucci also said something he said so sad to say so sad that I
Starting point is 01:35:56 have to say R.I.P. to such a great young lady a true star we gonna all miss you Chant so yeah very sad and then and the last of news i would need you to pull this girl up i need to see i'm looking at the last okay in the last of news cardi said that she is dropping another single thursday she said she don't want the um she don't want the the label don't want her to do it right but she gonna do it anyway and she said it might be
Starting point is 01:36:22 a little messy she says it's very mean she said the song is very mean yeah oh the song is very mean yeah drop it drop it drop it drop it yeah so we'll see if we get it tomorrow that's the lady that's the girl yeah tavia woodbrook the white one or the black one i think the black woman is the baby black i ain't say nothing about this woman being fat did i you said you said you would like to exactly our producer you just play with her for nothing. She's not even fat. I didn't say nothing about this woman being fat. No, she...
Starting point is 01:36:49 You didn't say anything, but you refer that she was in a corral. No, I didn't. She was in a corral. You said that she had wooden fork in her name. Big back, big back. She ain't fat, but she might be a little liar not knowing that she was pregnant.
Starting point is 01:37:01 There ain't no way you didn't know you was pregnant. Come on, baby. Come on now. Nah, we don't believe that one. You said is is the black woman a white woman they got a black baby i'm like i don't know but that is just what the man says hey yeah she didn't know she was pregnant she don't pay no attention to her body nothing at all come on stop stop all right well the people's choice mixes up next let's go to breakfast club come on wake up wake up you're locked into the Breakfast Club.
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Starting point is 01:37:47 Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Now it's time to rep a gay a day. It is Pride Month, and every day we rep a gay. And who are we repping today, Jess? We are repping Wayne Brady. So today I'm honoring Wayne Brady who has recently embraced
Starting point is 01:38:07 his newfound sexuality y'all he revealed back in 2023 that he identifies as pansexual which is I which is defined as being able to be attracted to anyone who identifies as gay straight bisexual trans or non-binary okay so all y'all can get it he said um in other words in other words being able to be attracted to everybody across the alphabet except for s straights well i got audio from him explaining let's do this reality show because i'm notoriously tight-lipped about my life folks don't know anything except when they see me on stage i said said, I will share. Well, yes, because in the sharing of it, I said, okay, you know what? I'm 50. Time for a little honesty and transparency because I want to be happy. Mental health is something that I speak about all the time. You can't be mentally
Starting point is 01:38:54 happy and cognizant and conscious of the world if you're fighting yourself. So I said, this is what I'm going to do. So I shared my journey and part of it was coming out as pansexual and it's been freeing, not because now I'm, because folks are, oh, pansexual, what's changed? Are you running in West Hollywood singing It's Raining Men? No, that is not what I'm doing. I'm still me doing my thing, except now I can do whatever I want and not have this thing on my back. I love you as I want to. And my family's along for the ride.
Starting point is 01:39:24 And if I can inspire even in that way, it's never too late to want to be happy and be you. So happy Pride Month to Wayne Brady. Sound greedy to me. It's very greedy. He want all y'all. And still single. Who thought of pansexuals out there, man?
Starting point is 01:39:38 That's like a stir fry. You get you a big old pan and put everything in it. But my thing is, he's still single. After all that? After all them communities that he say you can get it you can get it you can get it even you even you all up there and they all was like okay if you pansexual and you single it's either a choice or it's you you the problem you the reason you can't get nobody because you got unlimited options or maybe he just wants to be sick he just wants to taste everything i just said that i just said it's either a choice or it's you i just want to taste everything okay all right when we come back we got the positive little sample sample sample little sample on the side little sample of sexual
Starting point is 01:40:17 live your life wayne that's right all right when we come back we got the positive notice of breakfast club good morning morning everybody it's dj nv just hilarious shalameen the guy we Love your life, Wayne. Love your life. All right. When we come back, we got the positive note. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now, shout to Diara Kilpatrick for joining us this morning. You can check out her show, her series on BET+, Diara from Detroit. That's right.
Starting point is 01:40:40 Salute to Diara, man. And happy birthday once again to my guy, Lil Duval Lil Duval man sending him nothing but positive energy love and light on his day and I want to tell y'all that I'll be back on the daily
Starting point is 01:40:48 show tonight at 11pm on Comedy Central so check me out on there I will be talking about how the language of
Starting point is 01:40:56 politics is dead okay yes so expect viral moments tomorrow that's right they gonna be mad all the time
Starting point is 01:41:04 that's all you do but it's in my that's actually a chapter in my new book Get Honest or Die Line why small talk sucks the language viral moments tomorrow. That's right. You think they're going to be mad? All the time. That's all you do. But that's actually a chapter in my new book, Get Honest or Die Line. Why Small Talk Sucks, the Language of Politics. So I'll be on The Daily Show tonight
Starting point is 01:41:13 talking about it for those of you who haven't bought my book yet. Let me ask you guys a question. We've all seen the video of Joe Biden at the White House and everybody was rocking. He was standing there.
Starting point is 01:41:20 What do you think he was thinking when everybody was performing and dancing? I told y'all already. This is amazing. I can't even move nope i i haven't seen this many negroes on the white house lawn since they built this place oh my god we always go too far i just big back big back i just think he'd be so i honestly don't feel like he can dance i mean i think that he was just so that was kirk franklin up there yeah you know what i'm saying he make everybody get up
Starting point is 01:41:44 so i just think he was so astonished by Kirk and the Holy Ghost. And he probably was confused because I know all the black people around President Biden be showing him videos of plies. So he was like, I had no idea that he was a gospel singer. Oh, that's how he wanted it. Yeah, he was confused. He didn't know if that was plies or Kirk. Yeah, I got you.
Starting point is 01:42:00 He do not. Videos from his car? That man do not know plies. Trust me, all the black people around him be showing him plies videos. Master, look at this. Yo, stop it. Look at this guy.
Starting point is 01:42:13 He likes you. Master, he likes your balls. A couple people kissed his hand. I did see that. Terrible, man. I seen him pound some guy. They be whispering in his hand. Terrible, man. Almost like bow down. I seen him pound some guy. But they be whispering in his ear. He hear them and everything.
Starting point is 01:42:29 All you do is just sit there and smile. They love them from Biden, boy. And listen, by the way, y'all look just as ridiculous doing that stuff to President Biden as black conservatives look doing that stuff to Trump. The idol worship is disgusting. It's disgusting. All right, well, you got a positive note? I do. And the positive note is simply,'s disgusting all right well you got a positive note i do and uh the positive note is simply oh i don't want to tell you i'll be uh this friday
Starting point is 01:42:49 i'll be at the grove uh the barnes and nobles at the grove in la at 7 p.m with uh amber grime so go get your tickets for that i don't know how many tickets are left on the website it says a few tickets left but it said that since yesterday so who knows but uh the positive note is simply this carry out a random act of kindness with no expectation of reward okay you just safe in the knowledge that one day someone might do the same for you you know who said that princess diana oh my god you don't care have a blessed day y'all breakfast club bitches you don't finish or y'all done

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