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Hi, I'm Marie. And I'm Sydney. And we're Mess.
Well, not a mess, but on our podcast called Mess, we celebrate all things messy.
But the gag is not everything is a mess.
Sometimes it's just living.
Yeah, things like J-Lo on her third divorce.
Living.
Girls trip to Miami.
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Breaking up with your girlfriend while on Instagram Live.
Living. It's kind of a mess. Yeah. Well, you get it. Got it. Live, love, mess. Listen to Mess with Sydney Washington and Marie Faustin on iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Daphne Caruana Galizia was a Maltese investigative journalist
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Crooks Everywhere unearthed the plot to murder a one-woman WikiLeaks.
She exposed the culture of crime and corruption
that were turning her beloved country into a mafia state.
Listen to Crooks Everywhere on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Envy and Charlamagne, the voice of the culture. You think I'ma come here when this ain't hot? See, y'all different. Y'all the culture. It's different, you know what I'm saying?
Like, y'all know what y'all talking about.
This is probably becoming the most prominent forum for hip-hop.
Being here next to all of you guys, it's really big.
Perspective.
The Breakfast Club, bitches.
Wake up!
Oh, alright.
Good morning, USA. How y'all feel out there? I feel blessed, black, and highly favored. Another day to serve.
Happy to be here.
Candles lit.
And it's amazing to me how celebrities can make folks care about individuals.
You know, every morning when we come here, we have this thing called show prep.
Yes, sir.
And it tells us, like, who the guests are today.
So, like, today is Sherri Shepherd.
Yep.
You know, dropping the clues, bouncing Sherri Shepherd.
Season two of her daytime talk show starts, when, next week?
Or has it already started?
I don't know.
No, it started already. Remember, she had COVID.
Remember, she had COVID.
Yeah, she started already.
She had COVID.
So it started.
And it also tells us
who our co-hosts are.
We don't have no co-hosts today.
It's just myself and Envy.
Yes, sir.
But it also has birthdays.
Yep.
And big, bold, black letters.
I mean, huge.
It says Travis Kelsey.
Yeah.
And then right under
Travis Kelsey and not so big
bold black letters, it says Bernie Mac.
First of all, rest in peace to Bernie Mac. Of course.
Absolutely. Grab a bomb for Bernie Mac.
You know what I mean? That's whose name's being
big bold black letters. Extraordinary.
Y'all don't even know Travis. Y'all wasn't
paying attention to Travis Kelsey if you wasn't watching football
a couple weeks ago. So you're saying one of the
women producers probably typed this up? No.
That's our male producer, Brandon.
From Ghana. You know what I mean? Don No, that's our male producer, Brandon. From Ghana.
Oh, well, maybe.
You know what I mean?
Don't be mad at him.
Damn, Brandon.
You don't know what he likes?
All of a sudden, you're a Travis Kelsey fan, Brandon?
Hey, you don't know what he likes.
Don't judge that, man.
Happy born day to Travis Kelsey.
All right, yes.
Happy born day to him.
And I'm a little sore today.
I ain't gonna lie.
What's his name?
Andrew.
Worked you out?
Sure did.
What'd he do?
Sure did.
That's actually my daughter's boyfriend.
He challenged me to a game of basketball.
Y'all got a wild house going on, boy.
Challenged me to a game of basketball.
A lot going on in that house.
I said he challenged me.
See, what's wrong with you, man?
That's crazy.
This guy's getting jealous, right?
Damn.
All right.
But he challenged me to a game of basketball, and I had to play hard.
I'm sure you did.
See, I can't.
I'm sure you did. Can't play soft with the young boy. You got to show him what it is, right? I had to play hard. I'm sure you did. See, I can't. I'm sure you did.
Can't play soft with the young boy.
You got to show him what it is, right?
You got to play hard.
Did you back him down in the paint?
I did back him down in the paint.
Okay.
Old man style.
Okay.
Yes, I did.
I'm not going to tell you who won or lost, but I'm just going to tell you I am soft.
Who came out on top?
At least tell us that.
Tell us who came out on top.
Speaking of on top, I seen you on the red carpet with Safari with no shirt on.
I didn't even want to take that picture.
I seen you on the carpet.
It was a green carpet, but the BET Hip Hop
Awards green carpet. That's right. And I seen both
of y'all on the carpet. I didn't even want to take that picture.
Safari was half naked. That's why I said,
Safari, you got to put a shirt on. You got to put a shirt on before me.
And you took a picture with him. They said that his shirt
was in your pocket. Is there any truth to that?
No truth. You know what's so funny? When I saw Safaree,
I said,
Safaree,
what the hell are you doing?
He just looked at me
and said,
coconut oil.
Whatever that patois.
Coconut oil.
Coconut oil.
What's the hand?
I don't know.
I'm trying to do patois.
He did it in patois.
He said,
coconut oil.
That's what was on him?
That's exactly what Safaree said.
I said,
what the hell are you doing?
How did you reply
when he said,
coconut oil.
I kept walking.
Jesus.
And then Freddie O was like, take a picture.
And I was like, no, I would rather not.
I think that's actually what I'm saying as Freddie O is taking the picture.
No, I would rather not.
No, I would rather not.
That's what Safaree said.
He said that.
He said, Charlamagne did not want to take this picture with me.
He's absolutely right.
Jesus.
But salute to Safaree.
Yeah, shout out to Safaree.
All right, well, let's get the show cracking.
Front page news, Teslin Figaro will be joining us.
And, of course, Sherri Shepherd will be here,
so don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
The young boys in here losing their mind today.
First, Brandon is so happy because it's Travis Kelsey born day.
We got a guy who we call OVO Eli because that's his Instagram name.
OVO.
He's going crazy because Drake dropped a timestamp record.
That's right.
You don't have to text it to us no more, Eli.
We got it.
We got it.
We got it.
All right.
Well, let's get in some front page news.
Good morning, Tez.
Good morning, DJ Envy.
Good morning, Charlamagne Tha God.
Peace, Tez.
Now, some quick sports.
The Chicago Bears take on the Commanders tonight at 8.15.
Now, this is on Amazon Prime Video.
I still haven't figured out how to watch Amazon Prime Video.
I don't have Amazon Prime Video.
I'm sure you got Amazon Prime.
Do you think so?
Yeah, I was looking it up last week, and it's in like 70% of all households.
I have it.
My wife watches, what's that show at Making Good?
Harlem?
Yes, Harlem.
My wife watches that on Amazon Prime. at megan good harlem yes harlem my wife watches that uh on amazon prime okay i'll check tonight all right good morning tiz what else we got what we jumping
into good morning yeah once again america's on strike you know there has to be something about
these strike guys uh more strikes this time it's the biggest health care strike in history let's
go to nbc for the report walking the picket lines from virginia. Let's go to NBC for the report.
Walking the picket lines from Virginia to California, Colorado to the Pacific Northwest,
pharmacists, optometrists, vocational nurses, x-ray and lab technicians demanding more pay and more staff. 75,000 Kaiser Permanente employees, the biggest health care strike
in history. The union says many of Kaiser's 13
million patients often wait months to see a doc. The wait times in the ER have skyrocketed. People
are in there for six, eight hours just before they can even get seen. That's not quality health care.
Kaiser says it's working on its staffing crisis, but pay remains the biggest sticking point.
What our union partners are asking for is exponentially larger than what we are able to commit to do to be good stewards to our members and to their dollars.
Hey, man, you cannot be mad at these workers for wanting more money or, you know, wanting better resources or whatever it is they're striking for.
Because when you look at these companies like a Kaiser Permanente, they're making tens of billions of dollars.
Right. I mean mean so i'm not
mad at them not at all and what does this say you know about uh uh dr cornell west brought this up
when he came on the show you know if all is well why are so many people striking uh 362 000 workers
have gone on strike this year in 2023 alone now that is compared d envy to 36,600 over the same period, two years ago.
So compare 36,000, two years ago to 362,000. Literally everybody, well, not only say everybody,
but there has been a significant amount of folks who have went on strike. You know,
we've had the writer's guild strike of America. We've had the auto workers. Now you have the
healthcare workers. There were several people that
threatened to go on strike such as ups this year i mean it's just been back to back to back it is
literally saying that there is a problem uh between workers and corporate america obviously
yeah it just says that workers feel like they deserve more and more than likely they are right
so you know i'm not i'm not upset about it and you know you know, it's good energy when people see other folks doing it.
When they see, you know, the writers do it or when they see the auto workers do it, they're like, you know what?
Why we don't do it too?
So, you know, sometimes, you know, it's contagious.
On the flip side, I just always worry about when they do strike and it takes long periods of time, you know, can people afford to be missing work that long?
You know, because people still have bills.
They still got mortgages.
They still got to pay for kids and household bills and food, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
How long?
And also, if it's not unionized and people are striking, who's to say that people will say, all right, well, you're out of here.
We'll hire some new people that want jobs.
Those are always the fear when people are striking.
Sometimes it's a short-term sacrifice for a long-term gain.
I'm not mad at it well one thing i know uh president
biden the administration that's a lot of messaging you know they're gonna have to do around this
because they keep saying you know bidenomics is working for everybody uh doesn't look like it so
we'll see how that works out all right well that is front page news we're seeing a little bit tears
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Ray, Ray, Ray.
Yo, Charlamagne.
Gen Z, what up?
Are we live?
This is your time to get it off your chest.
I got an indoor pool, an outdoor pool.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
We can get on the phone right now.
He'll tell you what it is.
We live.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, what's up, y'all?
This your boy, Dingo.
Dingo.
Dingo.
What up, Dingo?
What's good?
And me.
What's good, Sean?
How my guys doing?
We good, brother.
Let's black and holly fade with King.
That's what's up, man.
That's what's up.
I like to hear that, man.
I really appreciate y'all.
I ain't gonna lie, man.
Just wanted to throw that out there.
Y'all are dope, man.
I really appreciate y'all.
Andy, you and everything you're doing with the car shows, everything, man, the opportunities
that you've been providing, I really appreciate that, man.
And Charlotte, everything you be doing on mental health has really changed my life,
brother.
I really, really appreciate that.
And I also want to commend you on your evolution as a human being.
You have really, really come a long way, my brother.
And I've seen you since it was a Geico day.
So, big change.
So, congratulations, my brother.
Thank you.
Absolutely, my man.
But I wanted to get off my chest today.
It is Thursday night football.
I am a Chicago Bears fan, unfortunately.
So I want to wish my boys some words of encouragement.
Chicago Bears, don't F up tonight.
Y'all are the worst team in the league.
Yes, y'all are.
Please, get it together.
Y'all are embarrassing us.
This is ridiculous.
I'm going to steal a ride for y'all, but this is absolutely insane.
Yeah, I hate to say this.
I hate to say this because, you know, I'm a Dallas Cowboy fan, y'all, but this is absolutely insane. Yeah, I hate to say this. I hate to say this because
you know I'm a Dallas Cowboy fan, so
the Redskins are our arch enemies, but
the Redskins won't beat y'all tonight, bro.
Nah, we
finna have a comeback
of a lifetime. We gonna go from 0-4
to 1-4. Let's go, baby.
Let's go. And then also,
just another thing.
What is this? What is that?
Kansas City Chiefs?
Kansas City Chiefs.
Don't nobody care about Taylor Swift.
Stop putting the camera on her.
Who cares?
Like, these Swiftie fans, I don't understand.
Like, Taylor Swift is not a part of football.
Why they keep putting all this airtime on her and not on football?
It's pissing me off.
I agree.
I'm a fan of Ducato for some reason.
That's not the Kansas City Chiefs, though.
It's the NFL.
Right.
You know what I mean?
Like, the NFL is paying too much attention to Taylor Swift.
Travis Kelsey actually said that on his podcast this week.
He think that it's a little OD.
Little OD?
It's a lot of OD.
I think they showed it, what, 18 times or something crazy like that?
They did.
It was a ridiculous amount of times.
That's insane.
Get it off your chest.
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Hello, who's this?
Top of the morning, Envy.
It's Montana.
Montana, huh?
What's up, Montana?
What's good, Envy?
Get it off your chest, brother.
I would like to get it off my chest.
I just celebrated my 42nd birthday Saturday,
and I'm blessed that God let me see my 42nd trip around the sun in Brooklyn.
Daddy on his way to West Virginia
See you in the morning
Okay
Bless
On my way to see my baby tomorrow
Alright, was she in school?
Nah, she's four years old
She's down visiting my in-laws
Her grandparents
Okay, alright
Well, kiss that baby
Hug that baby
Love that baby, brother
Happy birthday, King
Congratulations on 42 years around the sun, black man
Oh, Charlamagne
You have no idea how good that feel coming from you.
You guys be blessed, man.
Listen to y'all every morning.
I'm a truck driver.
Oh, we appreciate you.
I'm not going to lie.
I was thinking this morning
about how truck drivers
getting on my damn nerves, though.
But only when I get in the city
and I'm like thinking
I'm going to be to work
at a nice, reasonable time.
I'm like, I'm going to get here
15, 20 minutes early.
And then here come a garbage truck.
Don't be like that. It don't be us most of the time. It's I'm going to get here 15, 20 minutes early and then here come a garbage truck. Don't be like that,
it don't be us
most of the time.
It's the old people
that should be out
driving early in the morning.
The garbage truck
slowed me up today
and the truck that,
I guess, drops off
the supplies.
You know what I mean?
Oh yeah, on the street
sometimes they take
up the whole street.
I mean, just backing,
how this big truck
just going to back up
on this small street?
They usually do it
in the morning time
so they ain't got to do it
during, you know, when people
are really at work, but it just so sucks that we here
so early. But, you know, I need a favor, Montana.
What you need, Amy? Blow that horn
for me. You already?
There you go. Be safe on that road, brother.
Why you just ain't say, **** me, Montana?
I didn't wanna say that. I just wanna blow the horn. Hello, who's this?
Hi, good morning. My name
is Toya. Hey, Toya. Get it off your chest,
mama. So, I would like to get this off of my chest.
I used to be a former basketball, semi-basketball player.
He was a shoulda, coulda, woulda been.
And now he has been given the platform, I guess, to reinvent himself, retell his story.
His name is ******.
He was the I'm going to be better than LeBron, always compared to LeBron man.
And he's not that man.
And instead of living in your truth, he is trying to live in a story that's never going to be.
Him and I had a child together.
Unfortunately, it didn't end well.
I walked away from the situation because while pregnant, he put his hands on me,
and that's something that I feel no woman deserves.
I am a school counselor, so I'm very big on mental health, and he's a narcissist.
He jumps from relationship to relationship, woman to woman, taking advantage of people.
He currently has a newborn baby
and has a soon-to-be two-year-old son
that he's seen twice in his life.
The last time he saw him,
actually gave him gummy bears and $30.
So I don't know how far that will go.
Two men that I'm speaking to are also fathers,
and you know that gummy bears and $30
don't go far. Can't even buy a box of diapers. It's just really disgusting and disheartening
that a black man has not stepped up to a place to be a father despite the relationship between
himself and the mother of his child. So I really would like to get that off my chest. I hope that he takes a look in the mirror and realizes that he has children out there
that he should tend to and be a father to.
Well, you have definitely utilized the platform of getting it off your chest this morning.
Absolutely.
And, you know, it's sad because the individual that you're talking about, I personally know.
Yes, I know you do.
And it is sad because, you know, he have of huge dreams of playing in the nba
and at one time people said he was better than lebron and sometimes they said he was better than
carmelo anthony uh and i never know what happened and i'm so sad that you guys are going through
that and that you know he is not taking responsibility as you said um and what's the
last time you spoke to him especially um i well the last time you spoke to him? It's sad, especially, well, the last time I spoke to him,
he was coaching at a game in Harlem.
And for a while, like, you know, I was really, I'm not going to lie,
I was really upset because I feel like as a black man,
there's so many black men that aren't present in their children's lives.
And it really, it made me feel like I'm not going to allow you to hurt my child and I said you know
what I'm going to let my child make that decision if he wants to be a part of his father's life or
not so I started to FaceTime him I started to say you know let's try to meet up and let let let me
allow you to try to be a part of your son's life And I continuously tried and tried and we met up. And this is,
you know, 18, 19 months after my son has been born. And we met up at a park and he said,
you know, I'm going to do better. I'm going to like, you know, try to be there more for him.
And I said, you know, try is to fail. Like if you want to be a part of your son's life,
you show up up you be
there you currently live in brooklyn um i live in stanford so it's not a big secret you you know
that that's not far there is there is that that availability for you to be a part of your child's
life you're making the cognitive decision not to be a part of your child's life because it's not
don't you think you should have these conversations Don't you think you should have these conversations
with him? Oh, I do. I've tried.
And he doesn't pick up his phone call.
He's blocked my calls because
he doesn't want to pay child support.
Because I did not want to be with him,
he didn't sign the paternity test at birth.
And he said it in front of the nurses and doctors.
I'm not signing
because you're not going to put me on child support.
Oh, well.
I'm sure he'll hear this message.
I'm sure he'll give you a call today.
Yeah, and I'll reach out to him and I'll tell him that, you know, you would like a relationship. You want him to have a relationship with his child.
Like I said, you know, I think every child deserves to have their mother and their father in their life.
I agree with you.
I agree with you.
Whatever the circumstances.
Thank you.
You guys too
Alright
Jesus
Alright well get it off your chest
800-585-1051
When we come back
We gotta talk Drake
He released some new music
And also he said he wouldn't mind
Opening up for this artist
We'll get to it next
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You might know me from my popular online series,
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One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids
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I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records,
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Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all. Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand new history podcast
for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
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The tip of the cap, there's another one gone.
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How would you feel if when you met your biological father for the first time, he didn't even say hello? And how would you feel if your doctor advised you
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And what if your past itself was a secret
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On Thanksgiving Day, 1999, a five-year-old boy floated alone in the ocean.
He had lost his mother trying to reach Florida from Cuba.
He looked like a little angel. I mean, he looked so fresh.
And his name, Elian Gonzalez, will make headlines everywhere.
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Elian Gonzalez.
At the heart of the story is a young boy and the question of who he belongs with.
His father in Cuba. Mr. Gonzales wanted to
go home and he wanted to take his son with him. Or his relatives in Miami. Imagine that your mother
died trying to get you to freedom. At the heart of it all is still this painful family separation.
Something that as a Cuban, I know all too well. Listen to Chess Peace, the Elian Gonzalez story, as part of the My Cultura podcast network, available on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk 50 Cent.
Rumor has it.
Rumor has it.
Call out a name or you gossiping or you chatty patty.
I'm gossiping.
This is The Rumor Report.
I mean, I guess we on The Breakfast Club.
This is where the tea spills, right?
Right.
Now, I don't know why 50 and Diddy keep going back and forth.
First of all, it's not a back and forth.
Okay. All right. All right. It's a fourth and a fourth. I don't know why 50 and Diddy keep going back and forth. Well, first of all, it's not a back and forth. Okay, all right.
All right.
It's a fourth and a fourth.
I don't know why 50.
And the fourth is always coming from 50.
I don't know why 50 stays on Puff's ass, but.
Pause.
He wouldn't want you to say that.
You're right.
I don't know.
Let's just play the audio.
50 was performing, and he stopped the show to make this announcement.
That's why I don't be going to the Puffy parties.
Uh-uh. F*** you from the front and the back of the seat, dog. F*** you, too, dog. show to make this announcement.
Well, they can be gender-neutral bathrooms.
Okay?
By the way, the hug from the back will always be nuts.
And I'm going to tell you why.
When a man hugs another man from the back, you know, it ain't even about the sexual aspect of it.
It's the danger part.
What do you mean, danger?
Like, announce yourself.
Don't just be walking up behind me, hugging me from the back.
You know what I mean? I got paranoia and anxiety.
I don't know what you're coming up from behind me before. Does that happen to you before? What, the hug from the back you know what i mean i i got paranoia and anxiety i don't know what you're coming up from behind me before does that happen to you before what the hug from the
back nah i don't i don't allow that to happen just because the way i move maneuver in rooms
i'm always paying attention i'm not letting you come up behind me you didn't see me get punched
in the back of the head that's okay that's on video you can go watch that on youtube somewhere
but you know i don't like that don't come up behind me for nothing so when you and safari
were on the red carpet this weekend did he hug you from the back or you know i saw safari coming first and i would
never hug safari with all that coconut oil on you know what i mean you're not about to put that on
that leather i had on you know what i'm saying that was coconut oil by the way he told me that
as soon as i told y'all when i saw safari i said safari what the hell are you doing and he said
coconut oil he said it like that that's exactly how he responded. Okay, all right.
Then he slid down the red carpet, literally.
He slid down.
Okay, all right.
Well, yesterday, SZA was supposed to perform,
and she announced that she couldn't perform out in Toronto because she had gotten sick.
She said that her voice has been shot ever since.
She explained that she truly wanted to perform,
and she had no choice but to cancel.
Well, Drake left a comment.
He said, we're going to do that ish together when you come back.
Let me open up for you.
So, Drake wants to open up for SZA.
Well, is she going to be sick this weekend?
Because I think she's going to be in Brooklyn this weekend.
I think.
Yeah, I think I saw that.
No, no, she is going to be in Brooklyn.
My daughter wants to go.
So, SZA, if you don't mind, you know what I mean?
Let me know.
I'm sick this weekend.
You know what I'm saying?
So, I can stay in the house. That'd be cool. You know? So, you don't mind, you know what I mean? Let me know. I'm sick this weekend. You know what I'm saying? So I can stay in the house.
That'd be cool.
You know?
So you don't want to go?
I want my daughter to be happy.
So, yes.
I will, you know.
But, yeah.
So you want to go?
You know I don't like to go nowhere.
Stop asking me stupid-ass questions.
You know I don't like to go no damn place.
And lastly, yesterday, Drake released a new single.
It's called 8AM in Charlotte.
I wouldn't call this a single. It's called 8AM in Charlotte.
I wouldn't call this a single.
It's one of his classic timestamp records.
Yeah, well, it's always on the album.
So I guess.
Is it on the album?
I believe so.
This is on the album.
That's what OVO told me.
OVO said it's on the album.
OVO, Eli's one of our producers.
He's a Drake stan.
And he knows everything about Drake.
He ain't got the track list already. He knows everything about Drake.
Drake is only OVO.
Is this on the album?
Thumbs up or thumbs down?
Because most of the time, his timestamp records don't be on the album.
He put thumbs medium.
All right, but this is the record.
Of course, his new album comes out this weekend for all the dogs.
And this is called 8AM in Charlotte.
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what up Tiz what's
going on dj envy charlemagne the god before we jump right into it i just got a quick question
uh with the shooting at morgan state uh did they get any updates did they arrest anybody as yet
the latest update uh as of yesterday about 9 25 i believe they said that they issued some
surveillance footage asking people to let them know if they recognize anybody on the camera.
As of now, there have been no arrests made. They have canceled classes for the rest of the week.
And homecoming events have also been postponed until a suspect is identified.
So we'll stay on top of that. That's crazy because, you know, homecoming is the first time it's ever been canceled in that school's history and that's usually the time of celebration you know you pretty much you're halfway through your first
semester and people get a chance to celebrate and alumni come so it's a lot of students really
look forward to that so yeah but better safe than sorry better safe than sorry absolutely they didn't
catch the person what if that person decides you know what let's come back homecoming homecoming
would be uh for a shooter it would be a perfect place. There's so many students on the yard. You're absolutely right.
But, you know, always praying for my students at the HBCUs.
Let's jump right into Trump. What's Trump doing now?
Yeah, well, yesterday we talked about Donald Trump being issued a gag order after his civil trial.
And Charlamagne, you said that Trump was going to wipe his ass with the gag order.
And guess what he did? He wiped his ass the long way with the gag order and guess what he did he wiped his ass the long way uh with
the gag order just hours after the new york judge issued the gag order against donald trump he took
to social media again uh questioning the legitimacy of his case now the new york judge who's presiding
over the non-jury trial he imposed the gag order on trump because trump made a post about his staff
member being the girlfriend of senate majority leader chuck schumer so after the gag order on Trump because Trump made a post about his staff member being the girlfriend of
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. So after the gag order was issued, Trump went to social
media and said it is unfair that I'm being tried under Section 6312, which is unconstitutional,
and being used to punish me because I am leading crooked Joe Biden in the polls. He went on about
how this is, you know, basically not fair, unconstitutional again, and how was election interference
and what is this all about. Now, despite the gag order, which was again
only limited to the judge's staff, so he kind of, since he didn't talk
about the staff, I guess he might get away with this one, but the point is
he's still back on social media talking, and Trump is back on social media. He went
back again on social media to talk about New York attorney General Tish James and filled words on a Trump legal legal bingo card.
So we'll see what the judge says about that. Some legal experts say that he can that they can, you know, find him for this.
And, you know, what would be the point of sending him to jail? So they're going back and forth on what the judge can possibly do.
But I guess we'll wait and see. Yeah, he's Trump. that's why it's laughable when judges uh you know do stuff like
this to him because not only did he violate the gag order nobody's gonna do anything about it
there'll be no consequences and repercussions to the gag order i think he's definitely gonna
lose this case but i don't even think he cares trump is just trying to make it to the general
election to win the general election so he can go on his revenge tour.
Yeah, absolutely. That is all
he's concerned about.
And is it me, or does it seem like people
just don't care about the law anymore? They just do whatever.
Like, it is what it is.
The judge will tell somebody to do something, and they'll be like, yeah, alright.
And they just continue to do what they want to do.
It feels like there is no respect for the law.
Yeah, who is who?
Not the black people. You mean for Trump? Not for black people. Yeah, for politicians and who is who not the black people you mean for trump not for
black people for politicians eventually all black people who try to move like these guys they they
gonna get what they're gonna get everything that they they've been uh fighting for right you know
i'm saying they campaign you can't you campaign in the go against the law eventually eventually
the law gonna get your ass but you know when it comes to white privileged people like trump ain't no limit ain't no limit no limit so we'll we'll see we'll follow that again this trial is going to be three months
so i'm sure there'll be plenty of things that will bump back up on this i know he's expected to uh
take the stand so that will certainly be yet again another uh campaign moment you know for him to be
able to you know rally rally his troops around like charlemagne like you said this is what this is all about this is a campaign stop for him
as far as he's concerned i'll tell you something else though tess all of these judges all of these
uh you know the attorney generals like tis james all of these people that you know building these
cases against trump they need to put their money where their mouth is and their energy
when it comes to you know being out there campaigning for Biden. Because I'm telling you right now, if Donald Trump become president, he's looking for revenge.
You ain't going to never see no revenge tour like Donald Trump.
You think it's a game.
All his political rivals will be locked up.
He's already said it.
We knew it before he said it.
He's going to absolutely weaponize the DOJ and every other law enforcement, you know, unit that he can to lock up his political opponents.
So they better be out there campaigning for Biden, making sure Biden get back in that White House for a second term.
Because if Trump get in there, it's going to be trouble.
Going to be over.
They better start knocking on doors.
I'm telling you.
Now, let's talk about these HBCUs being underfunded.
Yeah.
So, you know, obviously, the HUs, really important for you to rally around.
We all love HBCUs, but I know this story is important to you.
And our rally was held at Tennessee State University Tuesday afternoon after a federal agency discovered historical back colleges and universities are underfunded by billions.
Now, we already know that they're underfunded, but it's one thing when you get that receipt in hand.
Let's take a listen to what some of the students had to say, and then I'll give you a little bit more information.
So initially, I was really, really shocked because we have faced a lot of public scrutiny about our campus and how it looks and housing crisis and all those things.
And so it was shocking to see that we were actually owed state money. Whether they get the money or not, he's hopeful for some repayments with a widely recognized lawyer now on the case.
It shows that we're on a broader platform, that this has the potential to become a nationwide campaign.
And, you know, we just need to be paid our two beat.
Students are just shocked because why wouldn't you want to take that same pride in us as you take in another university?
Yeah, this is one of those conversations we were having a lot when Dion left Jackson State University
because everyone was putting so much pressure on Dion and saying that Dion could change HBCUs.
And we was talking about how about all the money that state governments owe HBCUs.
You know, through to the good brother Wes Bellamy, you know, he was putting me on to this.
And this was a conversation that we was having a lot and wanting to raise awareness about this because so many of these HBCUs are underfunded by billions of dollars, you know, from federal agencies.
Yeah, shout out to Dr. Wes, always pushing this as well.
Now, HBCUs were underfunded by states by more than 12 billion and Tennessee State University was underfunded by more than $2.1 billion alone, and they ranked as the most underfunded university.
And the U.S. Secretary of Education sent letters to 16 governors across the nation showcasing the disparity in funding between HBCUs compared to the non-HBCUs.
And the report said that the money is owed to more than a dozen HBCUs across the country. So, yeah, this is a real problem.
And again, real problem, especially during campaign time,
especially while there was still debate on if the loans would be forgiven
and how people feel about that.
And now people are having to pay back their loans.
Again, this is just another, yet another problem.
I know people keep saying that everything goes back to politics,
whether you like it or not.
You know, who's in charge, who's doing what, who's sending the money, what's happening, the governor, you know, from governor state all the way on down and up back on the federal level.
Yeah, there's a great Forbes article you can read called How America Cheated Its Black Colleges, man.
And it just breaks down how compared to their predominantly white counterparts, the nation's black land grant universities have been underfunded by at least 12.8 billion dollars over the last three decades 12.8 billion dollars over the last
three decades so yeah this is an issue yeah that's important to say over the last three decades so
we're talking like 30 years so that means what democrats and republicans have been in charge
over there because you know let's not make this about one party or the other.
But it does fall on who's ever running at the time it falls on their watch.
But I think that's an important point that you make, Charlemagne, last three decades.
So we're talking about 30 years.
All right.
Well, that is front page news.
And I'm actually going to be at Alabama State this weekend.
I was at Alabama A&M last weekend.
I'm going to be at Alabama State this weekend.
So, you know, I'm on my HBCU tour.
I like to go visit the HBCUs.
I DJ, talk to the students, and just trying to shine a light on some of the HBCUs that maybe students and kids don't know.
And try to give them some visuals so they can actually see what, kind of like what going to an HBCU is all about.
So, again, shout out to all the HBCUs.
Hopefully, I can hit some more HBCUs this year.
Yeah, and one more thing.
I was trying to
figure out the school that's what i was googling uh it was a school in maryland they settled a
hbcu federal lawsuit for 577 million dollars they they were in court for 15 years accusing the state
of providing inequitable resources the four of its historically black colleges and universities
i don't know if they if they got the money, but they definitely settled a lawsuit for $577 million.
So they actually sued, you know, to get that money.
That's a damn shame.
They give us money, we got to sue to get the money
that was supposed to be given to us.
A damn shame.
This was a couple of years ago.
Yep, 2021.
Well, thank you, Tez.
Absolutely.
And make sure you subscribe to Tezlyn Figaro's podcast,
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All right.
When we come back, Sherri Shepherd will be joining us.
We're going to kick it with her.
Season two of her show is on right now.
So don't move.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got
a special guest in the building, Sherri Shepard.
Welcome. Hey, y'all.
I'm assuming you passed the COVID test to get in here?
Let me tell you something.
How you start on your premiere
week and get COVID.
Yes, I am COVID free. I am
fine. I had no symptoms. You know what the worst
thing about COVID is? When you got to call people and tell them you got covid i had to call all of i guess
john batiste he was headed to france to perform and he was so amazing because you got to do hey
girl hey hey dude hey i got something to tell you it's like you're about to tell somebody you got
std like it's horrible and he was he was like sherry we i didn't love you we
we all right he just was he was great i called michelle buteau she was fine i called uh julie
she was good that damn leslie jones i called leslie jones i said hey girl hey i got something
to tell you she was like girl i love our sisterhood i love you girl thank you for having me on the
show the show about to go to number one i said i got covid she went you got cold i got shows this weekend when i tell you leslie jones oh my god all that
friendship you lose friendships over covid leslie was like wait a minute did you hug me did you kiss
me what you did when you came in my dressing room and i was like calm down yeah okay and she was
like you know what i don't appreciate the fact that you had COVID. You ain't tell me you had COVID.
Like, you didn't have no mask on or nothing when you came at me.
And I said, first of all, I didn't know that I had COVID.
Now, we screaming at each other.
I didn't know that I had COVID, Leslie.
I just, I didn't have any symptoms.
I would not have been on the air with you with COVID.
That's right.
I said, I don't play.
And plus, you freaking nine feet.
And I said, if I gave you COVID, you got it in your tits.
Because first of all, you know how tall you are next to me?
That's where you got COVID in your tits.
This girl, every day she was like, yeah, I've tested negative.
I'm negative today.
And she's like, I'm going on tour.
And I was like, I'm glad you negative.
Let me know.
Every day.
Leslie.
Leslie.
And I said, y'all put up a picture of Leslie Jones at the studio.
She not allowed in because she want to fight.
Leslie going to fight me. And I'm sick. I got COVID. Y'all put up a picture of Leslie Jones at the studio. She's not allowed in because she's going to fight. Leslie's going to fight me.
And I'm sick.
I got COVID.
Y'all ain't reconciled yet?
I told Leslie.
I said, Leslie, everybody on the show negative.
We're good.
I think you're good.
Nobody got it.
And I left her a note.
And I said, just let me know how the book did.
Leslie ain't answering me back yet.
Now I got to find this girl.
And I said to Linnell
I don't know if I should send flowers
cause then it would look like I'm giving in
or if I should be like
your book didn't did well
I'm like I don't know how to
cause I never had to tell
this was the week of the book release
oh you did that on purpose
Leslie I think she did it on purpose
and I'm gonna tell people
if you look back at you nobody on my set got COVID except me there's nobody and that was great
if you look at the show me and Leslie and Leslie was like girl we is amazing and you weren't and I
said Leslie gave me COVID I said she would no she didn't give me COVID that's when I look
I'm gonna send a blinged out COVID test.
That's what it was.
A little blinged out COVID.
But when we was looking, I said, look how tall Leslie is.
There is no possible way I can give Leslie COVID because she's way tall.
Like, my breath is hitting her boobs.
So, either Leslie will sue me in court or we're going to be hanging out.
Don't say that now.
Don't give her no idea.
I'm not saying she would
But you never know
I'm playing Steve
That's right
Well congrats on the new season
Yes
Congrats on season two
I'm saying all that to say
Congrats on
Congrats on season two
Oh my god
It's gotta be more than season two right
No this is season two
Really
We just started
It is season two
I feel like you've been on
For like three four years
Oh that's a good thing
Well I don't know
Remember she guest hosted
For a while
I guest hosted for a while.
And then she got her own season.
And every time she came up here.
And I was always coming up here.
That's right.
So it is season two.
And we're back.
And I got my breast reduction.
And came back and told everybody.
And so I'm happier.
And it's, yeah.
What led to that decision?
What made you want to get a breast reduction?
Your back was hurting?
My back was hurting.
I was slouching all the time because they were heavy.
I started getting the grooves in my shoulders um and i just was like and then it wasn't like
for me and i know women probably would get on me my boobs were like my calling card when i was
coming up in the game like i had hecklers who would talk about my boobs and i learned to deal
with hecklers on stage and it was like when i walked it was pretty they was like i had porno
girl boobs and it was up under my chin so when I walked in the room I didn't have hips usually girls with big
boobs are narrow at the bottom we don't have a butt we don't have hips we got these boobs and
they were everything then all of a sudden I looked up one day and I was like I look like my auntie
Ernestine who go to church like they call him church yeah they was flat full. You know? And it was like, flat full.
And I was just like,
I don't like this.
They became like, people wanted to hug me
because they just felt good.
They felt comforted.
People wanted to put their head on my chest.
I said, Marco wanted to put his head on my chest and cry.
I don't like my boobs like that.
They became the comforter.
I used to walk in a room and men would be like, damn! Now they not to come they became the comforter as opposed to I
used to walk in a room and men would be like damn now they looked at me it was like oh hey auntie
and I was like okay what changed here so I just like they were my best friends and I went it's
time to let go because I don't like the pain I don't like the the grooves in my I tore muscles
in my rotator cuff because of my boobs.
Because of your boobs?
Because of my boobs.
So heavy.
And just to let people know,
insurance still wouldn't pay for it.
They still said it was a vanity thing
and cosmetic.
So I paid for it.
I don't want nobody to think,
oh, she getting a discount.
I paid for it
and I'm now fighting the insurance company
to get reimbursed
for at least some of it.
Now, does the doctor measure it to know how much to take out like how does that process work oh my gosh the size thing like
they when i tell you i talked to so many people they take out a bunch of crayola uh markers and
they start drawing on your body because at the same time they were like it was just little pockets
of fat and the doctor said do you want us to take off your back fat and i said i don't have any fat
on my back you don't realize how much fat on your back you have until they
have all the marker drawings on your back the dinosaur you want me on big
you back but it was like you know it's it's from gaining weight and losing
weight and gain away I just had loose skin and so they get a drawing you like
literally coloring in within the circles.
You have more drawings.
And I sent pictures of them to everybody.
Garcelle Bouvet was like, you got to let me know before you're going to send me pictures of just your boobs.
Niecy Nash was like, this is too much.
I'm tired of this.
I'm really tired of you sending me these pictures.
But they're so pretty.
I was like, oh, my gosh, they're beautiful.
I need you to see them.
And so I just kept sending pictures.
And Niecy said, can you at least blur out your face?
And I said, no.
I need people to know these are mine.
They look so good.
So I'm happy because I don't have that heaviness.
Oh, you sent them the new pictures.
I sent them the old ones.
And because I was like, look, damn.
You don't really look at your boobs.
Because they're always in a bra.
But when they're sitting there and they're sitting on your knees, I was like, golly, these suckers is huge.
You know, these people got kids.
So their kids can have a phone.
They can be playing on their mama phone.
And then all of a sudden, bam, shelly shabby naked.
It's going to either traumatize them or they're going to be like, wow, I got a good fetish.
I don't know which one it's going to be.
How long do you have to sit out for?
How long were you down for?
Now, here's the thing.
If you get a breast reduction
when you're in your 20s
or 30s,
two weeks,
you're back to normal.
I was out for 12 weeks.
At my age,
my body was like,
hey,
you did this late in life.
This wasn't even supposed
to be happening now.
So it was 12 weeks.
I didn't do anything
over the summer.
I was supposed to go
out of the country.
I didn't do anything
over the summer
but sit and watch Netflix the whole time. I was supposed to go out of the country i didn't do anything over the summer but sit in and watch netflix the whole time i did manage to go out and strike but i couldn't when
i went on the strike i couldn't um carry my sign because i was with viola davis and uh nisi and i
was like the sign is too heavy i can't and i had all my compression garments on but i was like i
got a strike because i'm an actor and then but viola was complaining she was like how long we got woke this this we walking this oh my god and i said you
was the warrior woman what in the world because where we were striking was at disney and to walk
around the whole of disney is a whole mile and so we were doing it like three and four times
viola was like how many times we're gonna walk around this because if you go to netflix it's just back and forth in front of the parking lot right back and
forth but disney we was at you know we had everybody all of the black writers and the actors
and it was like we was like okay we felt like slaves giving just going around and around and
around all right we got more with sherry shepherd when we come back don't move it's the breakfast
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to podcasts good morning everybody it's dj envy charlemagne the guy we are the breakfast club
we're still kicking it with sherry shepherd now you got flack at first for bringing the show back
right away people were mad at first people were upset with me but nobody picketed my show because
i wasn't doing anything wrong the reason reason why is because talk shows, reality shows, dance shows, competition shows were all under a different contract.
We're not under a SAG-AFTRA contract.
And so if you had any WGA writers, then you were a struck show.
You could not go on.
I don't have WGA writers.
You know, the WGA is in my head.
I write all of my own stuff.
And then somebody will say
well that joke is not funny or maybe if you say something like this so i never had any writers
on my show so we were able to keep going gotcha and i sure had a meeting where everybody on my
crew and staff and said we are blessed because we are allowed to keep going we all have a job
so we don't it's not rocket science we are here to make people laugh and forget about their problems so before anybody starts complaining let's remember we have a job because there's a
lot of people and otherwise i'll be on instagram crying like the other people ran and understand
why i'm doing this and no so we're very blessed and you're a comedian so you can go on out go on
that road and make money too that's what you know what all my friends who are coming let me tell you
kim whitley is on the road like Honey, she got Joshua in a suitcase.
Her son, she is on the road.
She going to Puerto Rico.
She going here.
And I said, girl, why you keep going on the road?
She said, because I'm not working.
She's an actress.
So what she does is stand-up comedy.
So yes, all my friends who are stand-ups, Chris Spencer, they get back on that road.
Do you ever worry about the new generation only knowing you as a daytime host over being a stand-up comedian?
The new generation?
No, I'm okay. I'm okay because they all now calling me auntie. I think the new generation. knowing you as a daytime host over being a stand-up comic the new generation no i'm okay i'm okay because they all now calling me auntie i think the new
generation the breast reduction even after the breast reduction i don't mind auntie though auntie
is uh to me it's a sign of respect because you could be calling me something else absolutely so
i feel like the young ones now when they say oh my god you're a legend you inspire me even jess
i texted her and i said just hilarious just hilarious i say you do things at a level you make it look easy which means you're working hard
and i appreciate that she goes she goes you know what i mean so much coming from a legend like you
and i was like hey i ain't dead i'm not dead okay damn but then i but i appreciate what jess
hilarious said because it's like she said that means a lot coming from you because you're a legend, which means, yeah, you look up to me.
I'm glad you brought up Jess, though, because I think about like you as a daytime host or you think of like a D.L. Hughley or Steve Harvey doing radio every day.
It's something about having that platform every day that elevates everything, right?
Wait, say that again.
Like you do daytime TV.
You did that with The view and you do it now
like with your own show but then dl has his own radio show steve has his own radio show it's
something about being on a platform every day that elevates you as a comic too right yes it's okay
god damn covid
this is a damn lie what is going on what check us? What is going on? What is happening? Oh, have mercy. Get her some water.
Get her a COVID test.
Get her some water, please.
We might need a mask.
I don't know, Sherri.
I know a COVID cough when I hear one.
Oh, you know a COVID cough?
That does sound like a COVID cough.
That is not a COVID cough.
Sound kind of COVID cough.
She got one.
Yeah, she got it.
That is not a COVID cough.
That is definitely COVID.
Oh, my gosh.
I'm so sorry.
Okay, I'm good.
You sure?
Look, Leslie Jones is texting me now.
See?
Oh, my God.
That's the problem when you have COVID.
You can't even have a good cough.
Nope.
You know, it's one of them coughs like you somewhere when you can't cough and then you start, your shoulders start moving.
Oh, my God.
Jesus.
Help me.
Okay?
I got it.
And I had to do now i'm sorry when you have a daily platform it elevates you as a comic you do because you have a platform to go on every day that's
that's what i love about having a talk show because i'm able to bring people on like my
laugh lounge we have and so i'm able to bring comics on that I know are brilliant that wouldn't be able to go on a talk show.
And so, yeah, I got that platform.
I got that platform to bring on a chef that maybe needs some shine.
You know, I got the platform to bring on artists like New Edition and give them the entire show, you know, to show people.
Holding that coffee.
No, it's not.
Will y'all see my eyes?
My eyes are watering.
My eyes are still watering.
And normally I got all of the breasts to like diffuse it, but I don't have my breasts to like hold it back.
I think that's why I miss it.
Oh, my gosh.
It's going past it.
But no, it's so nice to have a show where I do have the platform and I do come into people's And I'm able to say. Tracy Spencer and Shanice came on the show.
And that was one of our highest rated shows.
So because people wanted to see them.
So yeah Dio has his platform.
For politics I have my platform to make people laugh.
And just feel good.
And I feel like it gives you more material when you do hit the stage.
I have so much material.
I wish I could do the behind the scenes.
That's the material I can't do until I'm like 90
and I write my book
but it gives me
a lot of material
absolutely
feel free to text Jess
and tell her that
feel free to text her
and tell her that
the behind the scenes
to hold it
until she's 90
or
or
I love me some Jess
just letting her know
having a daily platform
is a good thing
we love Jess
we trying to get Jess on I'm just saying I love Jess some Jess just letting her know having a daily platform is a good thing no we love Jess oh we trying to
we trying to get Jess on
I'm just saying
I tell Jess
I love Jess
we love Jess
Jess is like
Jess with the mess
I love her so
she checks us
she checked me this morning
she checked us this morning
from LA
that's at Baltimore
that's at Baltimore
and Jess
I love Jess
we had Country Wayne
on the show
and I swear to gosh
I wanted to go
so what happened
with you and Jess
but I'm the kind of show
I'm not gonna
we're not gonna get no mess
I want you to have
a good time but I really was like what happened with you and Jess but I'm the kind of show I'm not gonna we're not gonna get no mess I want you to have a good time but I really was like what happened with you and Jess country
way tell me but you still got country way in trouble a little bit just a little bit a little
bit of backlash on social media he got all of oh because he got a thousand a month because he got
ten kids five baby mamas I didn't realize because I couldn't believe I was like how much you pay
so when he said 200 I was like oh my god I didn't mean to get him like, how much you pay? So when he said $200, I was like, oh my God.
I didn't mean to get him in trouble.
That's a lot of kids.
Why y'all like having so many kids?
I don't.
I got four with one woman.
One beautiful black woman.
That's amazing.
But I just go, why?
Like, Nick Cannon got 92 kids.
Well, that's your fault.
No, it's not my fault.
Yeah, because you took the spot from him.
If he'd have had daytime TV, he would have had something to do.
He wouldn't have had time to make no kids.
He wouldn't have had time to make no more babies right oh so you saying so when his show was taken he was depressed because y'all can't y'all will have sex no matter what y'all have sex
when you get a great job you have sex when you're feeling confident you have a sex when you're
depressed you want to have sex when you've lost your job no matter what you will always want to have sex when you lost your job no matter what you will always want to have sex
sex is like breathing to y'all you have to have it y'all are pretty simple no it's not like
breathing to us when you're in your 20s and your 30s it is like breathing like you think people
think about sex girls think about sex all the time but as you we just age different other stuff
starts coming in and so you very what gives you that feeling now then great conversation if i
see things that are sexy to me is when you are like committed i love a man that's creative i
love a man that loves great conversation because physically i'm practical you can't be throwing me
up in the air and and think my knee gonna stay in place so like you you, you gotta, like, I'm one of them fragile dolls
that been on the china, the shelf
with the fine china. So when you take me down,
like, you know, one of them dolls, like, it will
break. You gotta be, like, careful
with me. Like, Jess Hilarious, she put her legs
everywhere. Jess, and then she still be talking
mess, and you can just throw
Jess Hilarious every which way,
bang her up on the wish. So you don't want pound town?
No!
No, no, no.
I just heard the lyrics to that.
F*** your pink booty hole brand.
Oh my God.
I was like, what are these girls talking about nowadays?
When they're talking about your booty hole, be sexy to people.
You got to have her on daytime TV.
No.
No.
No.
Because she's going to be like, this auntie.
Okay, gone, no. Because she's going to be like, this auntie. Okay, gone old lady.
When did just getting money and showing your booty hole to dudes become sexy?
Me, I come from the school of let them imagine something.
Don't just come and show him every day.
Don't just, when did your booty become like the emphasis now?
That's not fair though, because our generation was like that.
Lil' Kim and Foxy and Trina.
Yes, we had our wild side.
It was like that, too.
But I just feel like these girls, we don't have anything to balance it.
Because back then when you had Lil' Kim and everybody, you had Latifah going,
You and I, T-Y.
That's true.
You had Queen Pen.
You had Lauryn Hill.
I mean, you have a Rhapsody now, you know.
Yeah, but I don't think you have enough
And so that's all you're getting
Alright keep it locked
We got more with Sherri Shepherd
When we come back
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Good morning
Good morning everybody
It's DJ Envy
Charlamagne Tha Guy
We are the Breakfast Club
We're still kicking it
With Sherri Shepherd
Oh I'm about to cough
Lord have mercy
Jesus Christ
This is COVID
It is not COVID
I don't care what you say I told you stop riding that train You still on that train I'm still on the train Lord have mercy. This is COVID. It is not COVID.
I told you to stop riding that train.
You're still on that train. I'm still on the train.
It's because I'm getting passionate about it.
I'm still on the train.
Everybody on the train,
millions of people ride the train
all the time.
I'm trying to show my son how to ride the train
except I keep getting lost.
I'm not showing him anything.
We get lost everywhere. He needs to learn how to ride a train except i keep getting lost so i'm not showing him anything we get lost everywhere but he need to learn how to ride a train because he don't have the money
to take an uber i take an uber you are struggling over there i am no but my shoulders aren't even
yeah my booty hole okay
oh my god and i have nothing against um against um sexy red miss red I have nothing against, um, against, um,
Miss Red.
I have nothing against Miss Red.
I just feel like we are,
when,
just cough.
Just cough.
Just cough.
Just cough.
What would you do if you was on TV right now?
I don't know.
That's all.
Oh my God.
When I tell you in my whole 30 years of being,
I've never had a coughing fit ever,
ever.
I must be sinning.
I must be doing something wrong. Cause Jesus never lets me, I've never had a coughing fit. Ever, ever, ever. I must be sinning. I must be doing something wrong because Jesus never lets me.
I've never had a coughing fit.
And I've always prayed, please don't let me have a coughing fit on a live show.
Now we want to see it.
No, don't wish that on me.
Don't wish that on me.
Because then Leslie Jones will not leave me alone.
That's all I need is to be coughing on the air.
Leslie's going to be like, this bitch got COVID and she's giving it to everybody.
Everybody.
I can feel it through the TV.
That's how I feel right now.
You don't have COVID.
I'm going to tell everybody I got COVID tomorrow.
Take a couple days off and blame it on Sherri.
Sherri gave me COVID.
I'm going to go on camera and say that.
Wow.
Oh, my gosh.
Don't do that to me. Wow. Oh, my gosh. Don't do that to me.
Oh my gosh.
Don't do.
Why would you do that to me?
That's my sis, Tamron.
Oh my gosh.
The queen.
But no, I just feel like women, young women today, they also need the other side.
But I think we got too much of this side of everything is about our bodies.
And so where's the
woman is singing about the other stuff the more positive so that's all I feel
you know for me at this age I'm not I don't think that's gonna work me going
to a man go my Thick booty hole.
That sounds like something you buy
at the meat market.
Okay.
First of all.
That six pound booty hole.
I don't see what
the difference is
between booty hole brown
and booty hole thick.
It's the same.
It's nasty.
It's all nasty.
Jesus, I don't know
how we got the booty holes.
I don't know how
we did either.
But,
that's not going to work
for somebody like me.
Somebody like me coming and singing that kind of song, they're going to work for somebody like me. Somebody like me
coming to sing
that kind of song,
they're going to be like,
if you don't go home
and turn on Golden Bachelor
and leave us alone.
What the hell is Golden Bachelor?
It's a TV show.
It's a TV show.
I don't know.
I don't know Golden Girls.
It got the highest ratings
on ABC.
They have a gold,
they have a bachelor
who's 72 years old.
Did he have a crush on the bachelor?
No, I did not have
a crush on the bachelor.
But I did like the bachelor
and the bachelorette. I thought it was pretty good. But they have golden, so it's... Yes, he is 72 years old. No, I did not have a crush on The Bachelor. But I did like The Bachelor and The Bachelorette.
I thought it was pretty good.
But they have golden toes.
Yes, he is 72 years old.
And it is all women over 55 vying for his attention.
Highest rated show on ABC right now.
It's amazing.
And there was one woman came and opened up her robe.
And I was like, okay, that stuff used to work when you was 20.
You can't go showing a 72-year-old man. Because it's just some stuff that ain't right that we supposed to hide right now i
gotta do the bait and switch like right now like young young boys be coming at me and i'm like i
gotta do a little bit of bait and switch what's the bait and switch the bait and switch is like
i don't want you to know i'll be tweezing my chin hairs anymore a little young boy walking the room
see me tweezing my he gonna be traumatized oh that's go i don't want him to see me filing that you know look like rubbing my bunions that's
go that's gonna hurt him you know i don't i don't he don't need to see me lotioning my feet like
three or four times and then going to get the oil and put more lotion on he don't need to see my
feet absorbing all that moisturizer and it still be ashy it's like it's just stuff that you know
he don't need,
he don't,
when you get this age,
you know what your conversation is with your girlfriends,
the medication
that you're taking.
You ain't lying.
What'd I tell you?
What'd I tell you last night?
You're in Charlamagne.
Man, I was on the phone
with Duval
and I'm walking into CVS
and I ain't even realize it
and I'm talking,
you're like,
what you doing?
I said,
oh, picking up my cholesterol medicine.
Pick it up.
Here's how you know
when you at an age, when you at the doctor's office and they go, are you on any other medication? You're like, what you doing? I said, oh, picking up my cholesterol medicine. Pick it up. Here's how you know when you at an age.
When you at the doctor's office and they go, are you on any other medication?
You're like, yeah, I'm on Rose of a Satin.
I'm on Valsartan.
I'm on, uh, I'm on.
And you know the names of your medication.
You know one is for blood pressure.
I'm on Metformin because of my diabetes.
You know, when you used to walk in my room, just when I don't want to traumatize a young
woman, when they be coming up to, hey hey mama and all you fine and all this when you walk into my bedroom
my dresser used to look so pretty it had candles on it it had a kama sutra book it was like setting
the mood if you walk in my room now it looked like a pharmaceutical it looked like a pharmacy
sitting i got i got melatonin to help me go to sleep i got something to help me
wake up i got so i think i may have pepto bismol sitting right there because sometimes i wake up
and i'm like oh what did i eat it's just things going on i got hot flash medication you try to
make it sound cool you'd be like that statin i'm on that statin i'm on that statin i got strips for
this i got I got my diabetes
monitor I gotta put on. My phone
be going off because it's like blood
sugar too low, blood sugar too high.
It's like, you know, so first of all,
if we snuggling, you gonna wake up because this
alarm going off because my diabetes is acting
up. So, I
have to do a bait and switch. I got
to, I can't let them see. Because I be telling
women, stop telling these men everything when you first meet them.
Sherri, do you hear yourself?
Have you heard yourself the last?
They know everything anyway.
Well, they know everything anyway.
They know everything.
But here's the thing about being my age now.
I don't care.
That's right.
That's right.
Because somebody going to come in there and say, you know what?
I can get past that.
I can do all that.
Because here's the thing.
You can get with a 22-year-old if you want to.
And that's good.
She brings you a freshness and a vitality.
But say Frankie Beverly and Maze
and see the blank look on her face.
She's going to be like, wait a minute, who?
Frankie, who is that?
Tell her that somebody did a remix of somebody's song.
And she's going to be like, wait a minute, what?
That's what I can give you.
Tell me when you say your knees hurt, knees hurt too that's right so we got i'll pick up my prescription
for me i can pick up your prescription for you and i know charlamagne okay you married and i
respect that but let's say you were single i know if you get that look on your face and your face
go slack i'm gonna run in there get that red pill i know that and i know i got to give you that red
pill within 10 minutes
of your face going slack you know what a 22 year old going she gonna be like oh my god does it feel
good does it feel good you want me to do it some more you want me to do it some more oh my god oh
my god oh my god and you over there freaking in the arm and she's like oh god okay daddy come on
daddy my booty whole thing my booty i know the signs of a stroke, Charlemagne.
I know your heart.
I know to get that daggone because I know somewhere in there we got a heart monitor
and an oxygen thing to put on your finger.
Okay, so that's what you're not going to get from the 22-year, but you're going to get
it from Sherry.
Okay?
I know how to call your mom and talk to her.
I know when you're going crazy.
And when I say to you, I'm going to call your mama.
The way I call your mama, you know to act up.
That's right.
To act right.
That's right.
Sherri Shepherd, ladies and gentlemen.
Season two.
I got a talk show.
Season two.
Make sure you check it out.
We appreciate you for joining us.
Thank you.
And Jess Hilarious, come on, girl.
We want you.
There you go.
All right.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Thank you for joining us.
It's Sherri Shepherd, ladies and gentlemen.
The moral of the story is get you a woman that can recognize the signs of a stroke.
The color of a booty hole does not matter when you're having a stroke.
You hear me?
Okay.
You know what? Let's get to the rumors.
Rumor has it. Rumor has it.
Call out her name or you gossiping or you chatty patting.
I'm gossiping.
This is The Rumor Report.
I mean, I guess we on the Breakfast Club.
This is where the tea spills, right?
Right.
All right.
Well, let's get right to Travis Kelsey.
Charlemagne talked about earlier that he was doing his podcast and talked about the NFL's
obsession with celebrities.
Is the NFL overdoing it?
What is your honest opinion?
Not take away.
I think everybody's just like overwhelmed.
Your feelings for taylor what is your
honest opinion on how the nfl is treating uh celebrities at games i think it's fun when they
show uh who all is at the game you know i think uh i think it brings a little bit more to the
atmosphere brings a little bit more to into what you you're watching. Um, but at the same time,
I think,
uh,
they're overdoing it.
They're,
they're overdoing it a little bit.
I just think the NFL is not used to celebrities coming to the games.
Like basketball has to figure it out.
They're all courtside.
They're sitting there.
They show them once or twice.
And then,
and then they,
but they get back to the game.
NFL is like,
Oh,
look at all these celebrities in the game.
Keep showing them,
show them,
show them,
show them.
Dude,
listen, you show them once, let them celebrities in the game. Keep showing them. Show them. Show them. Dude, listen.
You show them once.
Let them know that they're maybe after a touchdown.
Well, this isn't the first time celebrities have been showing up to football games.
Not at all.
I just think that Taylor Swift is having a very unique moment of celebrity.
Now, mind you, Taylor Swift has been around for a long time.
Well, she's the biggest pop artist, right?
She's the biggest star in the world at the moment.
You know what I mean?
But like I said, she's been around for a long time so she's having a very unique uh moment of celebrity where
it's like literally all eyes are on her all headlines are about her correct you know she
can fart and people will talk about it you know so when she shows up to the games it's just a
little different level of celebrity right but they kept showing her through all throughout the game
like because the reality is there was about four or kept showing her all throughout the game. Like, crazy.
The reality is
there was about
four or five celebrities
that came to the game
on Sunday,
but they keep talking
about Taylor Swift.
It was Taylor Swift,
it was Wolverine,
it was Matthew McConaughey.
But they were all
together though, right?
Who the other...
Ryan Googler?
What's his name?
Deadpool.
Oh, that's who that was?
That was Deadpool.
That was Deadpool.
Damn right, it was Wolverine and Deadpool.
I'm tripping.
No.
That was Wolverine and Deadpool.
Congratulations again to Taylor Swift and the Chiefs for winning.
Oh, and have mercy.
So the rumors of Taylor Swift being Dazzler might absolutely be true.
I didn't even put that together.
Why didn't I think of that?
I saw the rumor that Taylor Swift might be Dazzler in Deadpool 3,
and now i'm sitting
here mind blown because she came to the game with wolverine and hugh jackman on sunday
wow what are you talking about but anyway now let's talk about anthony mackie you know anthony
mackie an actor uh he's uh went virally last couple of days because he refused to take picture with a young fan all right so if you couldn't really hear what happened
anthony mackie uh was out and about this This happened actually at Essence and a young boy, black boy, went and wanted to take a picture.
And he said no. The grandmother couldn't believe that Anthony Mackie said no.
So she walked over there and asked, hey, can you take a picture with my grandson?
He's 11 years old. He's super duper excited to see you.
He said no. And she was hurt. She was very, very disturbed by it.
So she posted the video and posted it on her Instagram and social media.
Very sad.
She wanted the picture.
She said, you know, he's a Marvel hero.
Her grandson loves watching the Marvel movie.
And all he wanted to do was take a picture with his hero, Captain America.
The new black Captain America.
He's also a human being.
And if a human being sets up a boundary and a human being doesn't want to be bothered in the moment that human being has
that right and what's the point of asking a person a question if you can't um take the answer he
gives you is that really a question if i'm if i ask you something but i tell you no why did you
ask me to begin with see this is a difficult one right and it's a tough one right
and not really no it is is it it is a difficult run because he's playing a black superhero and
there's a lot of kids out there that are excited to see anthony mackie they watch him on television
he probably he doesn't know anybody anything i know he doesn't know he's still a human i know
like how come nobody ever thinks about what he might have been going through in that moment? I know, I know.
But this is a young black boy that is excited to see his black superhero being Captain America.
And he probably would never get this opportunity again.
And all he wanted to do was take a picture with somebody he probably idolized and looked up to.
And that's all he wanted was a picture.
So it's a difficult thing.
Everybody can debate what they would do and what they wouldn't do.
You're not in that man's situation.
You don't know what he was going through in that moment.
You don't know why he chose to say no, but he chose to say no, and that's his right.
You asked me a question.
You asked me to do something.
I said I would not prefer to do that at this time.
I look at two sides.
I look at one side because the amount of time that you said no and then you told Grandma absolutely not, you could have took the picture.
It could have been moving.
But then also I do get it because if he takes one picture it could
have been a lot for 7 000 pictures i get it but it's very difficult because these young kids are
the reason why a lot of these people in their position they support that that movie they love
that movie they're tied into the movie and i couldn't imagine being a kid and seeing somebody
that i idolize in a movie or a wrestler that I idolize or a baseball player, a basketball player that I love watching and supporting by their jersey and their baseball cards and their sneakers.
And I see them on the street and I ask for a picture and they say no.
Yeah, because you're the only child.
It has nothing to do with being the only child.
You're the only child.
Shut up.
You need to toughen up, buttercup.
Okay?
All right.
All right.
What Candace Owen said yesterday.
I heard Candace Owen say life's tough, wear a helmet.
All right. Forget you. Toughen up, butter heard Candace Owen say, life's tough, wear a helmet. All right.
Forget you.
Toughen up, buttercup.
You know what?
That is your only point.
Your only children so used to getting your own damn way.
It's not about being an only child.
Sometimes you're just not going to get your way in life.
No, it's not.
People are going to tell you no, and it's fine.
At 11?
Yes.
Toughen up, buttercup.
People are going to tell you no.
You've got to stop doing that to people, man.
People do not owe you anything at all.
I don't care who they are.
Sometimes in life, you're going to hear no's, hear no's and that's fine your life can be destroyed because
of no because in life all you need is one yes i've definitely gotten way more no's than i've
got yes imagine you you're a wrestler fan and you can see hokogen oh no that's right that's
savage or hokogen oh yeah that was hokogen yeah you see him and you're like oh yeah and he's like
no way and he walks away that'll hurt you you see You see that video of that kid walking into Hulk Hogan and he starts acting like Hulk
Hogan.
Hulk Hogan acts back.
Hulk Hogan calling you a nigga.
You seen that video?
You seen that video?
That would hurt you more.
I'll go and say, get out of my face, nigga.
Touche.
OK?
Touche.
All right?
Touche.
Stop it, man.
People got boundaries.
And if a person sets their boundaries, respect them.
I'm not mad because a person told me no.
All right. Especially when you ask me the question, question hey would you like to do such and such if my answer is no respect my answer because if you're expecting a yes you
weren't even really asking me you came over here with a sense of entitlement in a way run from run
dmc was in the store one time and i asked him for an autograph and you know what he told me
he said yes and because of that i remember that all my life and I'm so grateful that run gave me that autograph when
I was like nine ten years old little boy remember that no from Anthony Mackie he'll be fine I don't
know what you said that what you think he's not gonna remember that you're right he's definitely
gonna remember that right be right all right well that is your rumor report who you giving your
donkey to man man four after the hour uh we're gonna talk to you about why we all love McDonald's
but not as much as this man named George.
What's George's last name?
George DeMama.
What?
That is definitely not his last name.
George Demarius.
There you go.
Yes.
All right, we'll get to it next.
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your podcasts. called donkey of the day and it really caught me off guard damn solomon who got the donkey of the
day today well just hilarious donkey of the day for thursday october 5th goes to a north dakota
man named george demarius he's 33 years old and he loves mcdonald's okay it's very hard to do donkey
of the days like this and not sound like i'm doing a commercial but it's not an advertisement
uh i'm just reminiscing i think it's safe to say that 95% of the world,
regardless of how you feel about fast food,
has some type of positive core memory
in regards to the Golden Arches, okay?
If you're born in the 1900s like I am,
then you know Ronald McDonald,
you know the Hamburglar,
you know Mac Tonight,
you know Birdie the Early Bird,
you know Officer Big Mac,
you know Grimace.
You know why those characters are so popular?
Because McDonald's is so popular, okay?
We've all took a dive in that McDonald's playpen at some point in our lives.
Envy, did you ever play with those colored balls in the playpen when you was a kid?
Of course you did, all right?
But the reason we really love McDonald's is because of the food.
Okay, once again, I was born in 1978, so I grew up with McDonald's.
My mouth watering just thinking about it.
I grew up when McDonald's used to cook their fries in a vat of cottonseed oil and beef tallow, commonly known as fat.
Okay, Malcolm Gladwell did an amazing podcast on this one time.
Go listen to it.
Malcolm Gladwell's revisionist history titled McDonald's broke my heart.
Listen, when those fries were loaded with saturated fat.
Amazing.
Okay.
McDonald's switched to pure vegetable oil in 1990.
That's why the fries lost their meaty taste, but they still slap.
All right.
But McDonald's fries, when they are hot, are some of the ultimate comfort food.
Moral of the story is we all love McDonald's. I have loved McDonald's at some point, but I believe it's safe to say none of us love McDonald's as much as George Demarius.
See, George Demarius is the type of human I hate because he's an entitled prick.
I can't stand people with a sense of entitlement. Entitlement is the grossest kind of human behavior a sense of entitlement is a cancerous thought process that is voided gratitude and it is a death blow to any
type of relationship and this man george demarius is beyond entitled see he walked into a mcdonald's
and went up to a random customer in mcdonald's and demanded this man buy him a big mac and a
happy meal first of all 33 is a big age, way too big to be asking for a Happy
Meal. What the hell you gonna do with a kid's side fry and some
apple slices? This man asked for a
Happy Meal and the person he was demanding
this Happy Meal from replied
rightfully so.
Get a job. And when he
said that, all hell broke
loose. Let's go to CBS News for the report, please.
Police in Bismarck arrested
two people this weekend after one man was acting violent near a fast food restaurant.
That happened a little before 1 o'clock in the afternoon at McDonald's along Tyler Parkway.
Police say a man told them he was walking in to grab lunch when he was approached by another man, George Demarius.
The man said Demarius asked him to buy him a Big Mac and a Happy Meal.
Police say the man told Demarius to go get a job.
The man says he then walked in to get in line when he says Demarius followed him inside
and pointed a gun at him, telling him what he said was disrespectful.
Witnesses then say Demarius swore at the man and left.
Police also arrested Demarius' girlfriend, Eloise, flying by because they say she gave
officers a fake name.
Police also say Demarius had concealed the gun he was carrying in his one-year-old daughter's stroller.
Demarius appeared in court this afternoon and he is being charged with terrorizing.
I would like the record to show that Eloise flying by sounds like a fake name.
So what name does she give?
I want to know the name she actually gave.
First of all, dropping the clues bombs for Trent Guffmiller.
Okay, he's the 43-year-old man who rightfully told George to get a job and proceeded to get in line and order his own food.
Now, I'm going to tell you straight up, I probably would have bought the food for George.
Okay, depending how he asked.
And because I would have asked him, are you getting this Happy Meal because the child you love is hungry?
And Trent, I have to say, I don't know how things are in North Dakota.
Personally, I wouldn't have dismissed this man like that even though I you know I have no problem with what you said and how you handed yourself I just feel like I wouldn't have dismissed this man like
that not in 2023 I would have treated him a little bit more kinder treated him like a human simply
because this man is clearly dealing with something there are some issues here there is some pain that
he clearly couldn't wait to project and if you 33 and you come into a mcdonald's asking another grown man to buy you a big mac and a happy meal
then life clearly has you dealing with some desperate times now the president of the fat
lives matter committee said to me this morning i should have given the hee-haw solely to trent
because what happened to paying it forward what happened to being a good samaritan look out for
your fellow man he told me if there's a choice between a bullet and a happy meal he's taking the happy meal of course you would because you're fat
okay i also replied to him let the record show you would take the happy meal regardless now
that's facts that is facts trade didn't know it was going to escalate to this though he didn't
know it was going to escalate to gunplay and i hate when we tell the victim it's their fault
because it's not this is nobody's issue but george's not only did george put himself in danger he put his
one-year-old daughter in danger because he stashed a nine millimeter pistol inside the scroller where
his one-year-old daughter was sitting and officers had to point their gun in the direction of him
and his young daughter while arresting him listen we all love m all love McDonald's but not enough to be
charged with terrorizing with a dangerous weapon. Now George is
potentially traded in his love of the Golden Arches for golden showers. From
the playpen to the penitentiary. From the quarter pounder to getting pounded every
quarter hour. From nuggets with sweet and sour sauce to niggas skeeting sauce on
you in showers. That is not what you want your life to be, kids.
Please give George Demarius...
Oh, matter of fact...
Now please give George Demarius the sweet sounds of the Hamiltons.
That was nasty.
I think it's very nasty what you did.
No, you nasty.
I agree with you.
It is nasty that George pulled a gun on that man just because he wouldn't buy him some McDonald's.
No, great play on words.
What are you talking about?
Golden nuggets to golden showers.
Who said that?
Sweet and sour sauce to you know what in the shower.
Who said that?
You.
I ain't say none of those things.
Prove it.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey today.
BET, we'll see y'all tomorrow.
Peace, BET.
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Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. It's time for ask C&E. kids a lot man i got a six-year-old and a two-year-old and i just want to know like you
got any advice on becoming a better father to them and my dad was not really around so i don't
really got rules or instructions on what to do and then from what i hear from a lot of other people
they're saying like you really don't know if you did a good job until they hit a turn eight i'll
tell you what my mama told me man my mama always told me just love like when i asked my mom for
advice on raising kids she said said, just love them.
Because there is no rule book.
There is no manual.
You know, the only thing that we can do is, you know, is pour into our kids.
And, I mean, we know what we went through as children that we didn't like.
So, let's not pass that on to our children.
Like, I don't put hands on my children.
I don't beat my kids.
You know what I mean?
That's one thing.
And I'm going to tell you, the biggest thing I do as a parent, I apologize. Because I got four daughters. So, I don't beat my kids you know what i mean that's one thing and i'm gonna tell you the biggest thing i do as a parent i apologize because i got four daughters so i don't
get things right all the time and you know when i do get things wrong i just simply apologize to
my kids and i got a 15 year old an eight year old a five year old and a two year old i apologize
to all of them if i feel like i got something wrong that's that's all i can tell you brother
yeah for myself i would tell you this you know and the wife, we actually are writing a book called Real Life, Real Family, where we talk about raising our kids.
And I have six.
I got a 21, a 19, a 10, a 9, a 7, and a 2.
And one thing I do is I try the things that I didn't like as a parent that my parents did, I try to incorporate or take out of me being as a parent.
I like to, like Charlamagne said, I like to lead with love.
Like, I really love my children.
Tell them I love them all the time.
Tell them I appreciate them.
Compliment them all the time.
Tell them how smart they are.
And the most important thing for myself is giving them the time.
I know a lot of times as parents, we want to grind and we want to hustle.
We want to make money.
We want to do this.
But there's no better thing for myself than that time. Like last night, I was playing basketball with my daughter's boyfriend,
and the whole family was there playing basketball,
and we were just all there together as a family,
and they liked that more than anything else.
That sounds like quality time you were spending with your daughter's boyfriend.
With everybody.
The whole family was there, sir.
You didn't say that earlier.
Earlier, you said it was just you and the boyfriend.
No, I said we did play one-on-one.
You said one-on-one. We did play one-on-one. You expressed one-on-one. It was a one-on-one, but the whole family was there, sir. You didn't say that earlier. Earlier, you said it was just you and the boyfriend. No, I said we did play one-on-one. You said one-on-one.
Exactly.
We did play one-on-one.
You stressed one-on-one.
It was a one-on-one, but the whole family was there.
But they got the chance to see that and laugh and have fun with Dad.
So that was the whole thing.
Spent time.
You said y'all played a game of 69.
I know games of 21 when I was a kid.
I didn't play games.
When I was young playing games of one-on-one, we used to play 21.
You're saying you and the boyfriend played 69.
I didn't say 69.
This is about this young man.
First person to 69?
Kenny's asking a question. We didn't play 69. This is about this young man. Kenny's asking a question.
We didn't play 69.
We played horse.
All right?
Wow.
Y'all was showing each other tricks.
Oh, my goodness.
But, Kenny, it's the love.
I appreciate it.
I appreciate it.
Yeah, that's what I've been doing.
Spending time with them, doing as much as I can.
I've been hands-offing.
My daughter started cheering.
I'm a hands-offer.
My son, he loves cars.
So we started taking him to car shows and stuff like that.
Absolutely, that's what you do.
And you know what would really impress him?
I do this with my daughter.
My daughter is in a dance, right?
But when they're doing their cheerleading thing, you practice with them.
Like, you let them know daddy cares.
No.
Yes, I practice with my daughter.
My daughter loves it.
I'm a cheer dad.
You don't know your daughter's cheers?
I couldn't do my daughter's chairs if I tried.
See, my daughter does competitive cheerleading.
My daughter does dance, and I be dancing with her.
You look stupid.
I do, but I do it for my kids.
Kenny, thank you, brother.
You was dancing with your daughter last night
when y'all was playing a little game on one-on-one, wasn't you?
Yo, you jealous.
I'll tell you another thing, too.
You were jealous.
Real quick, don't raise your kids out of fear.
Like, I know my dad raised me out of fear.
You know what I'm saying?
Even though he did love me, but he didn't want me to make the same mistakes that he made.
And I think a lot of times when we don't want our kids to make the same mistakes that we made,
we end up raising our kids out of fear.
That's right.
You know, instead of love, man.
Just love, man.
Love, love, love, love, love.
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Kiki
Hello, hello
Hi Charlamagne, what's up?
Peace Kiki, how are you?
I'm good, so y'all ready for my question?
What's your question mama?
Okay, so my question is
How I get my husband to stop eating
All the food in the house
Like every time I cook
He eats more than his share.
He eats up everybody's food.
Me and my daughter end up only getting one plate.
If I save a snack in the cabinet, he's eating it before I get to it.
Last night, I cooked ramen, and I put steak and shrimp in it.
Wow.
I saved half of the steak to make a baked potato for today for the family.
It's inflation. I'm trying to spread the mail out. I wake up, and the steak to make a baked potato for today for the family. It's inflation.
I'm trying to spread the mail out.
I wake up and the steak is gone.
Like, he's eating up everything.
How big is he?
And I feel like that's a lack of respect.
How big is he?
He's skinnier than all.
Get out.
He's skinnier than me.
I can't believe you're calling up here complaining about your husband eating.
That is, I've never heard such a thing in my life.
He's eating my food, though.
Buy more food.
He's eating my food though. Buy more food.
If you know the man likes to eat, then buy more food.
Either that or offer him more.
One of the two, ma'am.
Jesus.
Man, get more money.
It's expensive.
So if you know it's expensive,
that means we gotta stretch it.
And we gotta stretch it.
Y'all got kids?
Yes, yes, yes, I got a daughter.
You got one kid.
You got one daughter?
Yeah, one daughter.
And she eats just as much as him.
I cannot believe that you're complaining about your family that likes to eat.
And I bet you like to eat, too.
I bet you if I talk to your husband and your daughter, they'll talk about how much you like to eat.
That's why I'm complaining.
Huh?
That's why I'm complaining because I love to eat.
But when I go to get my food, it's gone.
Like, I'll save a Snicker bar.
And I like to save stuff, you know, for longer than I should.
And by the time it's back, by the time I have a taste for it, it's gone.
That's disrespectful.
That's not disrespectful to y'all.
Does he get high?
Does he smoke?
Yeah.
That's the problem.
That's the problem.
Yeah, that's exactly what it is.
Yeah, he's high and he's hungry and it happens to the best of us.
But do you put your name on your stuff?
There's only three people in our house.
Y'all know it's mine.
No, no.
All jokes aside, put your name on stuff.
Set boundaries.
But you got to have snacks for him because you know he likes to get high.
And then you got to hide stuff.
You might just have to hide stuff when he can't find it.
That's true.
Just hide it in the house when he can't find it.
No, don't do that.
She's going to have to.
She's going to be starving.
Don't do that.
That's going to cause a problem.
That's like...
No, one time I did...
Don't hide.
That's going to cause issues.
One time I did hide it and he still found it and eat it.
And he smelled it out. Yeah, now you're going to have to hide it,'s going to cause issues. One time I did hide it, and he still found it and ate it. And he smelled it out.
Yeah, now you're going to have to hide it, put your name on it.
You know, but I feel bad for you, but he's probably smoking like Charlamagne said.
He get high, and then he wants some snacks, and he hungry.
There's nothing you can do about that.
Get him some munchie snacks, baby.
That's all.
Get him some munchie snacks.
That's all.
So it's not a respect factor?
It is a little respect factor.
It is a disrespect for him to eat your food.
You know how Chick-fil-A cows got that sign that say, eat more chicken?
Yeah.
You need a sign in your house and put it in your bedroom,
and it's to say, like, eat more poom-poom or something.
Oh, my goodness.
I'm serious.
Who in the world?
He do that, too.
He eating everything.
Damn.
Damn.
You got a regular Pac-Man.
I ain't got no more advice for you, man.
I'm sorry, Mama.
Okay?
Because you ain't want to do what I tell you to do.
You just buy more food.
Damn. Okay.
Thank you. How you going to call up here complaining
about your man wanting to eat? Yes, we like to
eat. Duh. But she said she can't afford it.
She said she ain't got no money to keep feeding them.
Man, they got enough money in that house.
Okay? I ain't saying they rich, but
just set aside some snacks.
It's when you get the munchies. If you got money for weed,
they got money for more food. That's true. Or, you know, instead of having steak, you got to get other things.
Steak is expensive.
Instead of having steak, you might got to get more chicken.
Well, I don't eat red meat anyway because, you know, my cholesterol.
But you can do more chicken.
You can do more other meats that are a lot cheaper than steak.
Because steak is very expensive, depending on what the cut of steak, too.
Yes, it is.
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So y'all, this is Questlove, and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been
working on with the Story Pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records. It's a
family-friendly podcast. Yeah, you heard that right. A podcast for all ages. One you can
listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records, Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all.
Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap is another one gone.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history,
like this one about Claudette Colvin,
a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused
to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hi, I'm Dani Shapiro, host of the hit podcast, Family Secrets.
How would you feel if when you met your biological father for the first time,
he didn't even say hello?
And how would you feel if your doctor advised you
to keep your life-altering medical procedure a secret from everyone?
And what if your past itself was a secret,
and the time had suddenly come to share that past with your child. These are just a
few of the powerful and profound questions we'll be asking on our 11th season of Family Secrets.
Some of you have been with us since season one, and others are just tuning in. Whatever the case,
and wherever you are, thank you for being part of our Family Secrets family, where every week we explore the secrets that are kept from us, the secrets we keep from others, and the secrets we keep from ourselves.
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Daphne Caruana Galizia was a Maltese investigative journalist who on October 16, 2017, was murdered.
There are crooks everywhere you look now. The situation is desperate.
My name is Manuel Delia. I am one of the hosts of Crooks Everywhere, a podcast that unhurts the plot to murder a one-woman Wikileaks.
Daphne exposed the culture of crime and corruption
that were turning her beloved country into a mafia state.
And she paid the ultimate price.
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Hi, I'm Marie.
And I'm Sydney.
And we're Mess.
Well, not a mess, but on our podcast called Mess,
we celebrate all things messy.
But the gag is, not everything is a mess.
Sometimes it's just living.
Yeah, things like J-Lo on her third divorce.
Living.
Girls' trip to Miami.
Mess.
Ozempic.
Messy, skinny living.
Restaurant stealing a birthday cake.
Mess.
Wait, what flavor was the cake, though?
Okay, that's a good question.
Hooking up with someone in accounting and then getting a promotion.
Living. Breaking up with your girlfriend accounting and then getting a promotion. Living.
Breaking up with your girlfriend while on Instagram Live.
Living.
It's kind of mess.
Yeah.
Well, you get it.
Got it?
Live, love, mess.
Listen to Mess with Sydney Washington and Marie Faustin on iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy.
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Ice Spice getting up with Pete Davidson.
Rumor has it.
Rumor has it.
Call out a name or you gossiping or you chatty patty.
I am gossiping.
This is The Rumor Report.
I mean, I guess we on The Breakfast Club.
This is where the tea spills, right?
Right.
Now, Ice Spice is going to be performing at Saturday Night Live
with Pete Davidson as the host.
Now, she'll be the first musical guest
to host Saturday Night Live
following the recent
Writers Guild of America
and Screen Actors Guild strike.
So she's going to be performing.
And then following that episode,
I believe Bad Bunny
is going to be doing
the next one after that.
He'll be hosting and performing
Bad Bunny.
Yeah, October 14th, Pete will be hosting SNL.
That's why you don't listen to the internet.
Nobody cares about the truth and the lie.
It's more entertaining.
Y'all will still say something wrong with Pete.
Right.
Now, we got to talk about Bow Wow.
He was trending yesterday.
That's because former 106 and Park host Keisha Shante revealed that her and Bow Wow had beef.
And she said it stemmed because Bow Wow invited her to the hotel room and she wouldn't go, allegedly.
He hazed me in the beginning.
We were both signed to Sony Urban.
He saw my poster in the building in New York City.
And he was like, I want this girl in my music video for Shorty Like Mine.
He was like, hey, I want to invite you to be my lead girl.
And I was like, oh my God, I would love to.
So my team flew me out to LA.
We had a whole team meeting.
He showed up all like, what's up?
Oh, he was putting on.
And then he asked me like, oh, you want to come by the hotel?
And I'm like, no.
The day of, I show up.
Angela Simmons has a trailer.
Keisha Shante has a trailer.
And I'm like, okay.
So I go into my trailer.
My team shows up.
We have bad news.
Bao doesn't want you to be the lead girl of shorty like mine anymore he brought in angela simmons but what i didn't realize is that chris brown's trailer was there and he was there and
he was like what's going on i'm like bow's trying to kick me out of this video he said well you'll
be my lead girl then we don't need bow yeah well she talks about how that beef started and even
when she was on 106 and Park, it was a little crazy.
And then she said Drake stepped in because I guess she grew up with Drake.
And Drake put in a good word for.
106 and Park happened.
They told Bao the day I was showing up that I was the new host.
So we did a couple shows.
I don't think they aired.
It was just kind of like rehearsals and stuff.
And he just kept hazing me.
Teleprompter would come up.
He would say my line or mess up his line or pause and be like no it's your turn and it's not my turn
and i got to set and aubrey was the guest that they were interviewing we did our segment me and
him and then aubrey's the one that co-signed me to bow yeah it was like no like she's cool
yeah like that's like yeah so he gave bow the okie doke and then bat was nice to me after that.
Well, bow wow.
Talks about it.
Said it didn't happen like that.
This, it was totally different.
First and foremost, I just spoke to Keisha two days ago.
I speak to Keisha all the time.
I picked the phone.
I called her.
We spoke definitely, but definitely, definitely banged it on her though.
Like where's his energy coming from?
Like that's, that's, we're going to set a true list.
So the truth, like the reason why you wasn't the main girl in the shirt like my
video was because at the time i felt like sony was using me and my platform to blast off a new
artist on the label and they were forcing her into the video make her to like no you don't work like that i wanted at the time i wanted an
individual certain individual to do that why because i knew the person and it was just the
right thing to do well uh she reposted just got off the phone with bow it was the first time we
got a chance to speak about this and i'm glad we were able to clear up the misunderstanding the
only reason i reported is because it was viral they were talking about the things that they did
but they actually squashed it because you wanted to report it no because
i'm gonna tell you something i really miss jess hilarious right now i wish lauren larosa wasn't
here to report that story because hearing you report that story feels like i'm getting a hug
from the back at a puffy party all right that's what it feels like that's true no we will not try
i promise y'all go to hr today all right now you're okay watch this i'm gonna go to hr get
off me.
Get off me.
Get your hands off me.
Don't be hugging me
from the back.
What the hell are you?
Look, I'm a grown ass man.
You're a big age
hugging somebody
from the back.
You're a big beige age.
Don't you be hugging
me from the back, boy.
Take that.
Take that.
See?
That's what happens.
Okay?
That's why you reported
that story just now.
All right?
And that is your
rumor report.
That's exactly why
you reported that story
The People's Choice Mix is up next
Get your request at
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And I remind you guys
Tomorrow on the show
Kirk Franklin is going to be joining us
And also Stephen A. Smith
Good, because you need prayer
You shut up, man
I'm going to make Kirk pray for you
I'm going to tell him to bring some holy water in here
Shut up
Breakfast club
Don't pass it to me.
Just kiss me and spit it in my mouth.
The Breakfast Club.
Your mornings will never be the same.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now we got to salute Sherri Shepherd for joining us today.
Salute to Sherri Shepherd.
Make sure you check out season two of The Sherri Show.
And I'm telling you, man, all you OGs, I know y'all out there, y'all love chasing young girls.
But what she said is true.
I've heard T.K. Kirkland, you know, say the same thing.
Get you a woman that can recognize the signs of a stroke.
Okay?
The reality is the color of a booty hole ain't going to matter when you know you having some type of cognitive, not cognitive, stroke.
A stroke.
What is it?
A cardiovascular issue? I think. Yeah. Yeah, some type of cognitive, not cognitive. A stroke. A stroke. What is it? A cardiovascular issue, I think.
Yeah.
Yeah, some type.
Moral of the story is, yeah, nobody cares about the color of your booty hole or your
poom poom when you're having a stroke.
If you're an older man, get you a woman that can recognize the signs of a stroke.
But my mom always told me that you always wear clean underwear just in case something
happens and you go to an ambulance, you just want to have clean underwear on.
For real?
Mm-hmm.
I want you and your mama
to talk about better things.
I don't understand why your mama...
Your mama never tell you how to make sure
you got clean underwear on
just in case...
I don't even know how we got here.
I don't even know why that even came up just now.
You was talking booty hole brown.
I just want to make sure
people out there wearing clean underwear.
That's all.
All right.
All right.
All right, when we come back,
we got the positive note.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. It's time to get up out of here. Charlamagne, we got the positive note. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
It's time to get up out of here.
Charlamagne, you got a positive note?
Yes, but first I want to tell people, man, my third annual Mental Wealth Expo is happening this Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square.
It is a free event.
I bring together some of the best therapists and psychiatrists and mental health experts and mental health advocates for a day of mental health education and healing man uh dr
rita walker dr alfie breland noble uh shaka sankor my guy carson daily is gonna be there and i want
to tell y'all man make sure y'all get there early remember last year we started with uh pastor
torre roberts and pastor sarah jake Roberts. Okay? I like to start big.
All right?
So this year we're going to start big again.
So make sure you get there.
Be there at 11 a.m.
Don't wait.
It is a free event.
Go to mentalwealthexpo.com for more information.
Okay?
Okay.
Now the positive note is simply this.
Make sure that you always have gratitude.
Gratitude is very, very, very important.
Okay?
Gratitude makes sense of our past.
It brings peace for the day and creates a vision for tomorrow.
Have a blessed day.
Breakfast club, bitches!
Y'all finished or y'all done?
Hey, guys.
I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast Post Run High is all about. It's a chance
to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the
thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hello, my undeadly darlings.
It's Teresa, your resident ghost host.
And do I have a treat for you.
Haunting is crawling out from the shadows,
and it's going to be devilishly good.
We've got chills, thrills, and stories that'll make you wish the lights stayed on.
So join me, won't you?
Let's dive into the eerie unknown together.
Sleep tight, if you can.
Listen to Haunting on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Jenny Garth, Jana Kramer, Amy Robach, and TJ Holmes bring you I Do Part 2,
a one-of-a-kind experiment in podcasting to help you find love again.
Hey, I'm Jana Kramer. I'm Jenny Garth.
Hi, everyone. I'm Amy Robach.
And I'm TJ Holmes, and we are, well, not necessarily relationship experts.
If you're ready to dive back into the dating pool and find lasting love, we want to help.
Listen to I Do Part 2 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to
podcasts.
Daphne Caruana Galizia was a Maltese investigative journalist who on October 16th, 2017, was
assassinated.
Crooks everywhere unearthed the plot to murder a one-woman Wikileaks.
She exposed the culture
of crime and corruption
that were turning
her beloved country
into a mafia state.
Listen to Crooks Everywhere
on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hi, I'm Marie.
And I'm Sydney.
And we're Mess.
Well, not a mess, but on our podcast called Mess, we celebrate all things messy.
But the gag is not everything is a mess.
Sometimes it's just living.
Yeah, things like J-Lo on her third divorce.
Living. Girls trip third divorce. Living.
Girls trip to Miami.
Mess.
Breaking up with your girlfriend while on Instagram Live.
Living.
It's kind of mess.
Yeah.
Well, you get it.
Got it?
Live, love, mess.
Listen to Mess with Sydney Washington and Marie Faustin on iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.