The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Amber Rose: Joseline Hernandez Was Trying To Have Sex With Me, Freekey Zekey Speaks Out On Jim & Cam,' Jurnee Smollett’s Ex Seeks Half Of Her Pension After Payout + More

Episode Date: March 6, 2025

The Breakfast Club Dives Into Amber Rose Claiming Joseline Hernandez Was Trying To Have Sex With Her, Freekey Zekey Speaks Out On Jim & Cam,' Jurnee Smollett’s Ex Seeks Half Of Her Pension A...fter Payout. Listen For More!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:46 I feel good, I feel good. Yo, look, so I didn't know black people actually got sunburned, right? Absolutely. I was, man, I know the light skins do, you know, ain't much melanin over there with y'all, but yo, look, so I'm making jokes, cracking on Chris the whole time, because yo, he was real bad at sunburn. He still is, yo. It hurt from the shower, hurt from the rubbing stuff down, anything, right. So I wake up this morning, I'm peeling all my nose, I'm peeling
Starting point is 00:03:09 all my shoulders, I'm like yo I'm supposed to be black what happened? That sunburn hit you boy? It sure did, it sure did. Now it hits lighter tones, much worse. But I definitely got a little bit of that and I was like damn I'm doing all this making fun of light skinned people and yo I'm burnt up myself. And when it hits your back and you gotta put your shirt on your back? What? Jesus! Yeah so Chris been struggling with that I've been trying to help him out yo he said it
Starting point is 00:03:32 hurts. See that's one thing salute to my wife Gears she's heavy into skin stuff so she be like you need SPF 70 to block you from the sun's rays and this that and the other and I be like nah I want a little tan she be like yeah when you become 50 or 60 you gonna wish you didn't have that tan when you Look like a wrinkle. I'm like Jesus. It's gonna mess up your skin in the long run trying to tan yo, it's not good That's why white people age like bananas Oh, man, y'all y'all trying to crispify yourself so last night I went out right Y'all trying to crispify yourself. So last night I went out right salute to my daughter's boyfriend Was his birthday so we went out hey and when you hear older people and grown people choke and die you'd be like
Starting point is 00:04:12 How the hell they die? Yeah last night. I'm eating lamb lamb chop. I get a lamb chop stuck in my throat Oh wow yo when I say I thought I'm like I'm drinking water. I'm trying to get every, I had to go to the bathroom and make myself throw up to get it out. Oh my god. And I was like, this is how grown people pass away by eating food like that. That was a scary moment. What? My eyes are watery, they're looking at me, they don't know what's going on.
Starting point is 00:04:36 I'm trying to drink, I'm like, I gotta get somebody to get me a Heimlich. Yeah, it was crazy. Damn, y'all. Imagine swallowing a fish bone you also feel like you're a But you know, that's that's the reason sign of why don't eat fish. I don't eat fish with no Nope, I had a bone stuck in my throat one time see you traumatized. Absolutely me too traumatized I will let's get the show cracking. Dr. West Bellamy and B that will be joining us this morning They're doing something very special, you know, we always talk about having our own and they are creating their own basketball
Starting point is 00:05:09 tournament. So if you say, well what do you mean your own basketball tournament? So you know how they have like the CIAA and March Madness. So they're creating their own basketball tournament for HBCU. So that's going down March 20 to 23rd in North Carolina, the Bojangles Coliseum out in North Carolina I'm actually doing a bunch of shows out there. I'm just excited right in Charlotte Yeah, I'm excited because we need to start having our own and they don't really show HBC use on television the games We need to support more of the HBC you games because they're gonna need butts in the seat So we're gonna be talking to them a little bit and of course we got just fix my mess if you're having any type
Starting point is 00:05:43 Of issues relationship problems anything like that, Jess will help you out, alright? We got front page news when we come back. I'm showing Charlamagne to be here in a minute. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning everybody, it's DJ NV Jess Hilarious. Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news. Just quickly, some quick sports. Congratulations to Yanis. Yanis becomes the 52nd NBA player to reach 20,000 career points. So salute to everybody out in Milwaukee, all right? Good morning, Morgan!
Starting point is 00:06:12 Good morning, DJ Envy and Charlamagne DeGard. I'm sure he'll be in soon. And Jess Hilarious, how y'all feeling? Hey, girl. Good. All right, y'all, so top of the headlines. There's a lot developing following President Trump's joint address to Congress on Tuesday, including negotiations with Hamas, an update
Starting point is 00:06:28 on tariffs and a read down on the Democrats. So let's get into it. The White House confirms it is holding direct talks with Hamas over the release of U.S. hostages. Press Secretary Caroline Levitt said President Trump believes the talks are a part of good faith effort to do what's right for the American people the Palestinian Palestinian militant group is designated a terrorist organization by the US and traditionally you guys have always heard the US does not negotiate with terrorists Well, let it went on to say that Israel has been consulted about the talks This comes as a six-week ceasefire between Israel and Hamas expired last weekend Of course in recent remarks about the
Starting point is 00:07:05 Russian-Ukraine war, President Trump did say in order to negotiate peace, you have to talk to both sides. So in other news, there's an update on tariffs. Automakers are getting a one-month exemption from tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico. Press Secretary Caroline Levitt said President Trump spoke to the big three automakers yesterday and she detailed how the exemption happened. So let's take a listen to White House Press Secretary on auto tariffs. So the three companies that he spoke to are Stellantis, Ford and General Motors. They requested the call, they made the ask and the President is happy to do it. It's a one-month exemption.
Starting point is 00:07:42 Yeah, I wonder how that works for outside companies. You know there's a lot of them. Well, there's Chevy Ford, Jeep, Buick, Cadillac, Chrysler Dodge, General Motors, Tesla even now. But they're saying like some companies like Honda and Hyundai, which they are not from here, but they have factories here that actually build cars in America. So I wonder how that affects them as well. It might cancel out because you know there's also the reciprocal tariffs that are still going to go in effect on April 2nd so I'm not sure but the Anderson Economic Group said the vehicle prices are projected to
Starting point is 00:08:13 jump between four thousand and twelve thousand dollars due to these tariffs. I will tell you that if that does happen the federal government's gonna have to help these automakers out again. If you look at any lot right now there's a lot of cars and a lot people can't afford these cars. They're damn they're giving these cars away because people can't afford them. Interest rates are high so if they charge even more for cars it's gonna be even more cars on those lots and the federal government's got to help them out again. Yes it's true. Okay so moving right along the White House and GOP leaders are
Starting point is 00:08:41 slamming Democrats for their actions during Trump's joint address to Congress. Levitt again called out Dems for not standing up and clapping for certain House and GOP leaders are slamming Democrats for their actions during Trump's joint address to Congress. Levitt again called out Dems for not standing up and clapping for certain feel-good topics, calling their behavior shameful. And House Speaker Mike Johnson said, Congressman Al Green will likely face punishment for heckling the president. Let's hear those comments from House Speaker Mike Johnson. We escorted him off the floor.
Starting point is 00:09:01 He couldn't behave himself. It's quite shameful. It brought shame on, I'm sure his constituents are not proud of that tonight. But I suspect that there will be a censure resolution brought on the floor to discipline him. We have to do that inside the House. We have to maintain decorum. It was really quite a spectacle. You know, and if they're going to use a 77-year-old heckling congressman as the face of their resistance, then bring it on. But we're not going to tolerate that on the house floor and i don't think the american
Starting point is 00:09:26 people are going to tolerate that either uh... so just a central resolution just for the record uh... is a formal punishment for such actions like heckling and things of that nature it's kinda like in a written referral from a teacher of except this it's congress uh... and uh... interesting fact about this, I wonder if Speaker Johnson will keep that same energy with his chief of staff Hayden Haynes who was recently arrested, cited and released after being charged with the DUI on the same night on Capitol Hill. He is set to have his day in court. But in the meantime, Speaker Johnson said he's going
Starting point is 00:09:58 to stick beside him and allow Haynes to continue leading the Speaker's office. So police say that Haynes actually backed into a capital vehicle around midnight. He was arrested but released with a citation to appear in court. So yeah, keep you guys posted on what happens in regards to that situation. Any thoughts on those stories? No, I do understand. You know, everybody has the right, they can boycott, they can walk out, they can do what they want to do, but it has to get to a point where we have to get on a common ground, right?
Starting point is 00:10:26 We have to see eye to eye on certain things because it's not hurting anybody else but the regular person, right? If the Democrats look at one thing one way and the Republicans look at it one way, but if we don't see some type of common ground, it's just gonna hurt us even more and more and more. We have to figure out how we can work with each other.
Starting point is 00:10:42 We're not gonna agree on everything, but I just feel like this stance that we're doing is just making things worse and and It's it's what Charlemagne always says the gap between the have and have nots is just is Increasing and increasing and increasing and I get it There's so many things that we don't we disagree with but there's a lot of things we do agree with like the prices of food That's rising today I heard that rent is at an all-time high and we're talking about all these things and people are losing their jobs. People can't afford it. We have to get back to a place where we can sit at a table and have a conversation
Starting point is 00:11:11 and try to do what's best for the American people and not just what is best for each other's pockets, you know? Yeah, well said, Envy. In fact, yeah, I mean, you said it. So that's your front page news for 6 a.m. at 7 a.m. We'll talk about the purse strings that Congress holds and how Elon Musk has to respect that and the other topic is Sanctuary cities things got a little heated on the house floor with that topic. So we'll talk about that at 7 All right, everybody else get it off your chest 800-585-1051 if you need to vent phone lines are wide open again 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open. Again, 800-585-1051. Not just me, I'm what the coach will fill it.
Starting point is 00:12:09 Hello, who's this? What's going on, man? My name is Super Trucker, man. I'm out of Eastern North Carolina, man. I'm a truck driver. What's up, Super Trucker? How you feeling this morning? Man, I'm good, man. I'm out here shifting gears, making that black mook. I'm out to fight. Okay, alright. What you transporting? I do flatbeds. I'm out here shifting gears making that black smoke. I'm out the fight. Okay. All right What you transporting I do flatbeds from all the building materials right now. Okay. All right. We'll be safe on the road
Starting point is 00:12:32 Yo, man, I just want to know man. Y'all got love for truckers man. You damn right I got love for truckers, you know, I know you do Hey, look, I got a song called trucker love man so y'all get a chance check it out It's on YouTube. You still got love for trucker Jesse you know Brother I got you Right man be safe with him Rose brother. Hello. Who's this? Yeah, what's up, baby? What's up, brother? What's up? Yes? How y'all doing? What's that baby? Good? Good? What's going on? Get it off your chest? Yo, I'm mad at my brother James. What's your brother do? He's
Starting point is 00:13:13 Yo, he set me up. I'm sick your last night not feeling well I'm at home and he applied to his wife telling him that he was hanging out with me all night And he was hanging out with me all night and he was it He tell you that you're part of the lie He tell me cuz I was dead into the world. I mean his wife called my wife Asking her what he was he with me? Oh Man, what's your wife say? No, she blew his spot up like hell no you wanna see the cameras? Damn! Damn!
Starting point is 00:13:46 She blew him up and he's calling me up to talk about yo you supposed to help me out I'm like yo you shoulda told me first I hate when somebody make you a part of the lie but don't tell you about the lie like damn Now he mad cause he say that I'm the reason why his wife is putting him out Now he wants to come and stay at my house Oh hell no You not the reason and your wife is putting him out now. He wants to come to stay at my house Oh hell, you got the reason and your wife ain't gonna stay your wife. You're gonna let no cheating at the extension I'm sending them over to you every definitely not sitting over to me
Starting point is 00:14:15 I got a couple of dogs that'll make sure he stay out Take out man come on. Stop playing. You be rapping? You talking about a DJ mixtape, Jess? Oh, I was like, OK, Envy. Jess, are you going to be rapping? You're going to get that in a while, bro. It ain't going to happen, bro.
Starting point is 00:14:34 Oh, come on, Envy. It ain't going to happen. These artists are a lot different, man. But back then, I would say the artists really respected the DJ and really loved the DJ. The mixes. Yeah. When you ask the artist for
Starting point is 00:14:45 something and they would be happy to do it, glad to do it, but now, I ain't playing a politics game, bro. Yeah, I know what you want to say, man. Yeah, shout out to Ray. Respect. Alright, bro. Well, you have a good one, man. Peace, Demi.
Starting point is 00:14:55 Alright, bro. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up.
Starting point is 00:15:07 This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Good morning, this is the School of the Driver's Day. I called you guys on Monday. Hey, what's up, mama? Get it off your chest. What's up?
Starting point is 00:15:15 So I remember I called you guys on Monday and I told y'all that they towed my car. I told you that I was going to drive you guys to the park. I told you that I was going to drive you guys to the park. I told you that I was going to drive you guys to the park. I told you that I was going to drive you guys to the park. I told you that I was going to drive you guys to the park. I told you that I was going to drive you guys to the park. I told you that I was going to drive you guys to the park.
Starting point is 00:15:23 I told you that I was going to drive you guys to the park. I told you that I was going to drive you guys to the park. I told you that I was going to drive you guys to the park. I told you that I was going to drive you guys to the park. I told you that I was going to drive you guys to the park. I told you guys on Monday. Hey, what's up mama? Get it off your chest, what's up? So I remember I called you guys on Monday and I told y'all that they towed my car. So I gave my cash app. And a lot of people sent me money to help me get my car back out. And I'm so thankful.
Starting point is 00:15:37 So I just wanted to shout out to everyone that heard me and everyone that contributed. Because I was able to get my car out Tuesday night when I got off of work. So I wanted to shout them out and I wanted to thank you guys for the opportunity for this because this is like a big, huge family from all over the world.
Starting point is 00:15:54 We don't even know each other. Everybody just be showing love and support. That's what I'm glad. We're glad you got your car out. Yeah, thank you. And I know Lauren had mentioned Cynthia, the wicked lady. Yes. And she was talking about I think it was like the Oscar. When she was singing. Yeah, I've seen on TikTok the other day, it was a Nigerian comedian. I forgot his name exactly. But he was really pissed
Starting point is 00:16:20 off with Cynthia. He said that she made a comment a bad comment about like african-americans and apparently everybody is in the uproar about the comment that she made and she's supposed to be playing like Harriet Tubman in the upcoming movie I didn't get a chance to do a deep dive into it but I know Jess and Lauren B they be getting all the tea and stuff so I wanted to give them that so maybe they could like do some research and find out what you said because the people are upset. Yeah I seen something like that I don't know exactly what it is but we gonna have Lauren reach out so we can get that exact. Yeah I was like oh it's on speed because I had no idea.
Starting point is 00:16:56 Well have a good one mama. Thank y'all and thank you guys again for the opportunity. Have a good one. I'm glad you got your power alrighty mama. Well get it off your chest 800-585-1051. We got the rumors coming up. What we talking about? Man, Amber Rose and Jocelyn took it to a new level.
Starting point is 00:17:10 Now you know they was fighting back in college, right? But Amber Rose said it was for something different that we didn't even know about. So now she accusing sexual assault lawyers coming out. We gonna break it down here. Wow, we gonna get into it. Did you call your source, Jocelyn? And see if it's true I will get into that Nexus the Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club Morning everybody is DJ envy Jess hilarious Charlamagne the guy
Starting point is 00:17:42 Hey, I wonder how many how much a black radio Chris Brown makes up for it gotta be a lot percentage-wise It's brown on every song every time it's either his song or he featured on something Yeah, Chris when you want to arm be hook and you wanted to make radio everybody calls Chris Yeah, cuz remember back in the day was like the you know, Ja Rule had that you hear a lot of Pharrell on the radio Shanti I saw he had a point. It was T pain to Definitely there was Drake for a minute Yeah, Chris, I live without Chris. I mean, yeah, I think you're right. Mm-hmm. Well, let's get to the rumors On the breakfast club
Starting point is 00:18:20 Breakfast Club. The Coacheship. With Lauren, Lauren LaRosa. I'm back. And I got the best. Talk to me. Talk to me about my friend, cause you know Jocelyn is my friend. Oh.
Starting point is 00:18:32 I need to know what's going on. I didn't know which side of the, oh yeah, I didn't know that you and Jocelyn was coming back. Yeah, that's my boy. They go out, they go to the strip club. Yeah, I did know that. I didn't know that.
Starting point is 00:18:40 That's my boy. Well, okay. Okay, so right now, Jocelyn and Amber Rose are they have a little back and forth again Um, so just to just update not that you but bring everybody up this week. They were on college show together Yeah, they got in that huge fight in the class or whatever, huh in the classroom. Yeah in the classroom now so following this Everose sat down with Shannon Sharpe on Club Shae Shae So when she and of course Club Shae Shae.
Starting point is 00:19:05 So when she, and of course Club Shae Shae picks up pretty big. Yeah. Now when she sat down with Shannon Sharpe on Club Shae Shae, she talked about a few things. She did go on to Jocelyn. But one of the things that she also talked about too, I got to make a segue just because I need this certain audio to sign in yet. Okay.
Starting point is 00:19:20 So before we get to Jocelyn, I want to talk about the slut walk stuff. So you guys remember Amber Rose supporting Donald Trump. People are like, not miss slut walk. Of course. How you going to come out? You're supposed to be so pro women. And she didn't really like, she kind of bent to the back and forth about it, but she didn't really.
Starting point is 00:19:34 So she explained to Shannon Sharp why she took that hard left turn and stopped doing the slut walk. Let's take a listen. Do you think sometimes women actually try to get pregnant from men? Yes. Yes. That's a real Lie about abortions to get money to get to act like they're pregnant. Yes, it's disgusting This is why I stopped my slut walk, by the way
Starting point is 00:19:55 Yeah This is why I'm no longer a feminist Because I saw the dark side of what women can do and I'm sitting here feeling slighted by men Yeah, and then I'm fighting for equality right and I'm like here feeling slighted by men and then I'm fighting for equality and I'm like the only equality is that you ain't either. You are crazy. Did he mean do women try to trap men? That's what he meant.
Starting point is 00:20:16 Yeah. Okay. So in context they were having a conversation about you know just like women having babies with men of money. Like should the men have to take care of her and things of that nature. just like women having babies with men of money, of a certain money status. Yeah, and like should the men have to take care of her and things of that nature. But I thought that that was an interesting point
Starting point is 00:20:30 because I never heard her basically come out and say like, yo, here's why. And I think a lot of people have backed away from the, believe all women and things of that nature because of what Amber Rose is saying. Now, when we talk about- I mean, it's called a slut walk though. I mean, you know.
Starting point is 00:20:43 Yeah, well, why you say that? What is a slut? I mean it's called a slut walk though I mean you know. Yeah well right why you say that? It's what is a slut? I mean you don't want to be a feminist anymore you're fighting for equality for sluts but when we do some slut-ish it's like you guys are bad what do you mean? Well that whole feminist argument I think a lot of people will they'll say well you should have the right to be able to be a slut. Oh okay yeah but she stopped it because things was getting too slutty go ahead Lauren definition of slut is a woman who has too many casual sexual crazy yeah look go ahead all I'm saying is moving forward we still have this conversation about I never understood that cuz I wouldn't want my daughter to be a slut Never rep. But they took the power out of the word, guys. Yeah, that's exactly what it is.
Starting point is 00:21:26 Oh my God. They started marbling it. I know you don't. I know you don't. Marching for the sludge. Well, we're talking about things getting a little crazy, a little slutty, or not, because we don't really know what happened. So let's go back to what we first started out with.
Starting point is 00:21:39 So on this actual interview as well, Amber Rose talked about what actually happened with her and Jocelyn, like why the whole fight started Let's take a listen to that. Jocelyn Hernandez fight. You got her makeup? No. Tell her you're really for you. Forever. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:52 She's an ignorant b****. F***. And I don't think about her, but I just don't like her. There's no reason to forgive her. What led to this? Why was it like this? Why how did it become so contentious? Jocelyn Hernandez was trying to have sex with me the whole time I was on College Hill. She was in my ear. She was saying, just give me a chance one time, you know, but if you cool with it, we can do it in front of my husband. But if not, like you just be me and you. And at first I was nice and I said, I'm flattered. It's just not my
Starting point is 00:22:26 thing. Right. So where the Me Too movement for her? The Me Too movement only work on me? Okay. No, so look, that's where it's going. That's why I'm like this game crazy. Okay. So then after this, so that video clip went crazy, right? People are like, wait, so basically like Jocelyn was trying to force herself on you. And so now we get it. We understand why you were so upset and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Right? So then Jocelyn goes to her Instagram and she says, she's been a victim of sexual abuse
Starting point is 00:22:50 at a young age and she knows, she knows how scared a girl in a woman's, how sacred a girl in a woman's body are. She says she does not condone any sexual misconduct. She's a mother, she's a wife. She's in disbelief, disbelief that she even to write this on because of her own mental health. She's never in her life tried to pursue or go after any young lady or woman in her life. And she says to all the blogs and the fake journalists, please, I ask that before you let someone come on your platform to say anything about another individual, please fact check. It is someone's life you are playing with. I normally don't say anything or write
Starting point is 00:23:21 anything, but this is too serious for me to stay quiet until I get vindication. You can hear this from me. That never happened, it will never, it never will. This is defamation of my character and it will not go unseen and I will not rest until I'm 100% vindicated. She then mentioned that her lawyers are getting involved or are already involved.
Starting point is 00:23:37 Go ahead. I understand what Jocelyn is saying, but you can't fact check a person beforehand because I don't know if that's a fact or not. That is Amber Rose's story. I don't know if that's a fact or not. That is Amber Rose's story. I don't know if that's a fact or not. How am I supposed to tell Amber Rose, oh, that didn't happen. That's not true.
Starting point is 00:23:49 Well, I mean, if you watch this season, I thought it was more so because, I mean, it looks as if Jocelyn was always harping on her being a mixed woman and not claiming a black side, you know what I mean? But if it's coming out about, you know, all of this is about Jocelyn wanting to have sex with her, who was she trying to have sex with? Jocelyn was like, one of this is about Jocelyn wanting to have sex with her. Who was she trying to have sex with? Jocelyn, like one of them sides gonna let me hit. Well, yeah. Black side or white side.
Starting point is 00:24:09 One of them. But who was Amber trying to have sex with? There's a lot of rumors going around about that show. I'm Mark Seale. And I'm Nathan King. This is Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli. The five families did not want us to shoot that picture. Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli is based on my co-host Mark's best-selling book of the cannoli. The five families did not want us to shoot that picture. Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli is based on my co-host,
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Starting point is 00:24:43 Many of them conflicting. That's nonsense. There were 60 pages. and try to get to the truth of what really happened. And they said, we're finished. This is over. They know this is not gonna work. You gotta get rid of those guys. This is a disaster. Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli features
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Starting point is 00:25:25 I'm confused. I don't know why I'm in jail. It's hard to understand what hope is when you're trapped in a cycle of addiction. Addiction took me to the darkest places. I had an AK-47 pointed at my head. But one night, a new door opened, and I made it into the rooms of recovery. The path would have roadblocks and detours, stalls, and relapses. But when I was feeling the most lost, I found hope with community, and I made my way back.
Starting point is 00:25:57 This season, join me on my journey through addiction and recovery, a story told in 12 steps. Listen to Krems as part of the Michael Lutup Podcast Network, available on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. September, 1979. Virginia's top prison band, Edge of Daybreak, is about to record their debut album, Behind Bars, in just five hours. Okay, we're rolling. One, two, three, four.
Starting point is 00:26:33 I'm Jamie Petrus, music and culture writer. For the past five years, I've been talking to the band's three surviving members. They're out of prison now and in their 70s. They're past behind them. But they also have some unfinished business. The end of daybreak, eyes of love, was supposed to have been followed up by another album.
Starting point is 00:26:57 It's a story about the liberating power of music, the American justice system, and ultimately, second chances. Listen to Soul Incarcerated on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This is John Cameron Mitchell, and my new fiction podcast series, Cancellation Island, stars Holly Hunter as Karen, a wellness influencer who launches a rehab for the recently canceled.
Starting point is 00:27:32 In the future, we will all be canceled for 15 minutes, but don't worry, we'll take you from broke to woke or your money back. Cancellation Island's revolutionary rehab therapies like Bad Touch Football, Anti-Racism Spin Class, and mandatory Ayahuasca ceremonies are designed to force the cancel to confront their worst impulses. But everything starts to fall apart when people start disappearing. Karen, where have you brought us?
Starting point is 00:28:01 Cancellation Island, where a second chance might just be your last. Listen to Cancelation Island on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. What show? A lot of college. College Hill. With Tamarie Bonchampert. She addressed that.
Starting point is 00:28:20 It was a bunch of... Amarose addressed that in an interview. She said that they're just friends. It's never been anything like that. She has a lot of male friends, but she did also talk about the race stuff too. Okay. It's never been anything like that. She has a lot of male friends, but she did also talk about the race stuff too. Okay, let's take a listen to that. The bullying.
Starting point is 00:28:31 When I have respectfully declined on numerous occasions, then she start bullying me with the race. Why you sound white? Why you talk white? Why this and that blah, blah, blah, but you black? Why you act white, why this and that blah blah blah but you black, why you act white all this. I'm like, you're like obsessed with me. Yeah, so she talked about basically her upbringing in Philly and having a, you know, black and white parents. She's always
Starting point is 00:28:57 had to like defend herself. And it got to the point like she's had to physically defend herself a lot of times because people you know what I mean? Like she always says she claims both though. Yeah she's clear with that she basically said she was triggered because there were things that were leading up to that fight that weren't put in that BT clip that Jocelyn said to her about you know the black or white thing that triggered her and then that's when the fight picks up but yeah so now the lawyers are involved Amber Rose is basically saying she'll counter for defamation as well too she says that when Jocelyn came here on the breakfast club
Starting point is 00:29:26 and when she went on Drink Champ, she's alleging that Jocelyn lied about putting her head through a glass window. And she said, look, you don't wanna play these games. Just take your L like you did on the internet. Well, line up around two. Okay, if you all had words with each other and then it turns into blows,
Starting point is 00:29:40 but it's still words after the fact, then line up around two because clearly somebody didn't get hit hard enough. Oh God. It's the truth. You still talking about somebody after the fact you ain't get hit hard enough. One of y'all ain't get hit hard enough. If you get hit hard enough you gonna stop talking. Well somebody asked. They asked. I'm sure it wasn't just like Shannon asked. That's the reason why that conversation. But it's one thing to talk but then you still I will say it even breezy. They've been dragging on for this interview, too They've been dragging him like yo, this is not your forte. These is not the conversations We looking for free music and this to me was a normal chain and sharp style interview But I think I'm in like Amber Rose I'm gonna say what else you gonna ask Amber Rose about other than Trump and the fight with Justin and the slut walk I mean, it's like they can't be too mad at him
Starting point is 00:30:22 It's like what like what what would you ask her if Amber Rose sitting in front of you right now? That's the same you would access, you know, you know lawyers, but I'm saying Would you want to ask Amber Rose? I think it's also bad timing after what Mike up said up here on breakfast He does he said black people he said he's tired of seeing black people go on that show and just talk about other black people Shannon need to start having white people on to start talking about other black people He did! Amber's half white and Jonlin's Spanish
Starting point is 00:30:50 Oh carry on that ain't our business. You're right. Now that I think about it. Justin's black She says she's black. She says she came on her mama black She is black. You're right. And she's black. She's a black woman. He brought a half white woman on to talk about a black person. Y'all confusing me. Okay, he getting there? Baby steps. Baby steps. Baby steps. So he bought a half white woman on to talk about a black person. Okay
Starting point is 00:31:25 All right, thank you Lord that is the rumors Now when we come back we got front page news and then Dr. West Bellamy and BDOT will be joining us. They're creating their own tournament out in North Carolina. It's called the Black College Invitational Championship. And they're going to break that down. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning everybody it's DJ NV Jessalaria Charlamagne the guy.
Starting point is 00:31:44 We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news. Quick sports salute to everybody in Milwaukee. Iyanis is the 52nd NBA player to reach 20,000 career points. So congratulations to him. Now what's up Morgan? Listen, what's up is Congress holds the purse strings and they still do Elon Musk has to respect that That was the message that was sent on Capitol Hill yesterday as Musk met privately with GOP senators
Starting point is 00:32:12 They basically told him that we know of because it was a private meeting That they support what he's doing with Doge to root out waste fraud and abuse in the federal government agencies But a lot of what he's doing needs to be approved with a vote in Congress. You know, Charlemagne was talking about this all week. There's a way to do things, right? So Musk was on Capitol Hill yesterday where he met privately with GOP senators who told him that his Doge workforce cuts
Starting point is 00:32:35 need to be approved and a vote in Congress. They even talked about codifying those cuts into law in an effort to make them permanent, possibly passing a rescission package. Now, that's above my expertise, my smarts, but that's basically how they're going to try to approach this whole situation. Musk also reportedly gave out his cell phone number to those senators. And I don't know who's going to check into that for possible waste, fraud, and abuse,
Starting point is 00:33:02 because that was a private meeting. But anyway, switching gears, let's talk sanctuary cities. There was yet another heated exchange between representatives in Congress yesterday. This time it was Boston's Democratic Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley versus Kentucky's Republican Congressman James Comer arguing in an oversight committee hearing that about sanctuary city mayors. Now here's what happened when Congresswoman Pressley tried to say which articles she was entering onto the record. Let's hear that audio. Data from Texas shows that US born Americans commit more rape and murder than immigrants. This trend, if you all try to get
Starting point is 00:33:37 thrown out of committee so you can get on MSNBC is going to end. We're not going to put up with it. This is my procedural right as a member of this committee to enter documents into the record. I am reclaiming my time. You do not get to dictate how I recite the articles for the record. And I take particular umbrage as a survivor of sexual violence. I will enter into the record this is my rights. Thank you. No, no. Hey, that's coming Brazil. So what she was trying to say before she was interrupted was that in 2018, us born Americans commit more rapes and murders than immigrants. And as you heard from the audio, Comer responded by saying this trend of you all trying to
Starting point is 00:34:22 get thrown out of the committee so you can get on MSNBC It's going to end and we're not going to put up with it So, of course congresswoman Presley was among the group of Dems who held up signs and walked out during Trump's joint address to Congress on Tuesday She said that she couldn't sit through the speech and give an audience To someone who operates with lawless disregard for Congress and the American people Back on the topic of sanctuary cities a Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is standing 10 toes down saying that the Chi will remain a sanctuary city despite facing criticism from Republican members in Congress.
Starting point is 00:34:52 While testifying yesterday, Johnson said that Chicago's welcoming city ordinance doesn't lead to more crime. Let's hear more from Chi Mayor Brandon Johnson. Chicago's welcoming city ordinance and our other laws and policies do not lead to more crime. They do not prevent cooperation with federal law enforcement on criminal criminal matters. And we do not harbor criminals. We arrest them. So the mayor had several fiery exchanges with Republicans, including South Carolina Representative Nancy Mase and also Illinois Representative Darren LaHood. Now Mase asked the mayor's a series of yes or no questions and when they answered anything
Starting point is 00:35:26 but yes or no, well, let's take a listen to that exchange. Mayor, any individual that causes harm breaks the law, should be held accountable. This is why you have 6% approval rating because you suck at answering questions. Jesus. Oh, she read them down. So New York Mayor Eric Adams was also among the four sanctuary city mayors who were called to testify about their city's policies. Let's take a listen to his comments during the congressional hearing. The sanctuary city classification does not mean our city will ever be a safe haven for violent criminals. Comprehensive immigration reform is long overdue. While the solution
Starting point is 00:36:04 is not within my control as a mayor, I am committed to working with federal officials to go after violent gangs and those who harm residents of our city. So the mayor, of course, Eric Adams has faced criticism from his own party for not doing enough to stand up to the Trump administration and accusations he's working with Trump in an attempt
Starting point is 00:36:21 to get his federal corruption charges dropped. In addition to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Chicago's Brandon Johnson, there was also Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu who also testified in that hearing. Any thoughts on that, guys? I do have a question. If DOJ is freezing funding for Chicago and New York and other sanctuary cities, where are these cities going to get the funding to house the migrants and to feed the migrants and all that? Where's that money going to come from?
Starting point is 00:36:50 Your guess is probably as good as mine. Probably at this point it could be what, the crowdfunding type of efforts, grassroots efforts, non-profit, but federal funds are not going to be issued. You know, that's, that's, that's a serious, yeah, that's a serious situation. Because you can say you're a sanctuary city, but if you're not getting any funding to house or to help or to feed or to clove, what happened to it? It'll probably fall on the private sector and nonprofit organizations and things of that nature. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:20 And a lot of this is very unprecedented. So I'm, it's almost like, can you, truly withhold funding for certain, you know, certain situations? So everybody's doing it. Yeah. All right. So that's your front page news. I'm Morgan Wood.
Starting point is 00:37:32 Follow me on social at Morgan Media and for more news coverage, follow at Black Information Network, download the free iHeartRadio app and visit us at BINnews.com. Thank you. All right. Thank you, Morgan. Now when we come back, Dr. West Bellamy and BD dot will be joining us. They're doing something amazing, right? They're creating their own Basketball tournament the black college invitational championship, you know, we have ci double-a there's March Madness now
Starting point is 00:37:54 They're creating their own is from March 20th to the 23rd in Charlotte at the Bojangles Coliseum They're gonna talk all about it and we need you guys to go out and support we need asses in seats We need you to support our HBC use and they're gonna break it all down next so don't go anywhere as the Breakfast Club good morning the Breakfast Club We got the brother cop to West Bellamy and we got B. Dot in here, welcome! What's happening? Thanks for having us. Thanks for having us, we really appreciate it. Y'all are bringing a basketball tournament back to Charlotte.
Starting point is 00:38:31 In Charlotte, no disrespect to P-I-A-A. But it was better in Charlotte. No disrespect to ball. Way better in Charlotte. Wait, hold on. It was better than Charlotte too. That was way better than Charlotte. What part though? What part?
Starting point is 00:38:42 Like, the party scene was better but the games were not being attended. That was the biggest problem with it being in Charlotte. Nobody comes to the games. Yeah, everybody out at the day party's turning up, but ain't nobody in there seeing Johnson C. Smith get smacked by Winston Salem State. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That hasn't happened in a long time.
Starting point is 00:38:56 Calm down, we're not talking about the facts. I think times have changed for HBCU sports, and I think that was a time when people didn't necessarily go for the sports. Now more and more people are going to the sports, they're broadcasting the games more. So I think if they bring it back to Charlotte I think it'll be a lot different. I just think to Charlotte that whole vibe and that whole scene was a lot better. It was fun, you got to see so many different people.
Starting point is 00:39:16 I just don't get that from DMV and I went last year, I just didn't feel that. Well one, we want to shout out, show love to Mayor Brandon Scott in Baltimore and our partners over at Van Wagner and CRAA. I know they're doing their best in Baltimore. I was there this year, I had a good time. I thought they did really well but that's also to your points why we're bringing this new tournament, the Black College Invitational Championship to Charlotte. Our own tournament started by us specifically for us, the Black College Invitational Championship.
Starting point is 00:39:42 We don't have to beg or ask anybody else to do anything for our HBCUs we started this endeavor to do this specifically for us we take care of all the fees we pay for travel lodging every team that comes to participate in the tournament we give them an entry fee and then the winning schools get $25,000 and this is all led by us put together by us so we need everybody to come out and support us. Yeah, Trump gonna sign an executive order, no federal funding to North Carolina. And that's different from the NCAA too, because teams have to pay to go to the NCAA or pay to go to the NIT and stuff like that. So for West to put in a situation where that BCIC
Starting point is 00:40:19 actually pays the schools to come, like that's different right there. You know, B.Dot, you do the podcast, I didn't know maybe you didn't either. I want to say thank y'all for playing that in February every day. Like seriously, thank y'all. Charlamagne, Envy, Jess, like appreciate the rest of the club for that. There's a lot of things that people don't know that you put them on to, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:40:37 But you know, what I like about that podcast is you tell people about things that they may or may not know about black history. So tell us the history of the BCIC. But I've never even heard of it, honestly, until y'all did this tournament. And you won't because this is the first of his calling. You dig what I'm saying? Like again, Wes told you like this is brainchild and the idea that we don't have a space to celebrate HBCUs after our SWAC tournament or CIAA tournament or MIAC tournament. We don't have anywhere else. So an opportunity to have HBCUs come to a NCAA type environment, like this is the genesis of it. This is the history of it. Right now we're all participating in the history of the BCIC. Last year again
Starting point is 00:41:17 the thoughts were coming to fruition and having conversations with the appropriate people at the different conferences. A lot of legwork they had to go into this. You gotta get signed off from the NCAA, you gotta get signed off from each individual conference. There were certain conferences that wanted payments and there was just a lot going on. So to have it in a space now where we're actually here like less than three weeks away, like this is the genesis of the BCIC.
Starting point is 00:41:40 So I'm just excited to be a part of this black history and bring something like this to Charlotte. But how difficult is it to get the schools involved, right right because I DJ a lot of the HBCU events especially I like the rivalries right the rivalries a lot better because it's like you always see the Howard Hampton You always see the Hampton Norfolk. You'll see Morgan and Howard and you'll see family with this one So the rivalries are good because it gets the the people involved But how are you gonna make sure fans come out and actually want to come to these games?
Starting point is 00:42:04 Because you said it's so difficult and a lot of times we don't get the press, we don't get the TV time, we don't get a lot of those things where people don't necessarily find out about it. And that's why I like North Carolina too. I think a lot of colleges, especially HBCUs, are in the South. It's easier for people to get there. So how are you gonna make sure that people get to these games and these colleges get there as well?
Starting point is 00:42:21 Well we got a couple of ways. We have a wide variety of different in-game entertainment opportunities for people, different themed nights. I mean we got a welcome to Charlotte night on the first day when we're looking at, I mean this is the first time ever you're seeing different conferences playing each other in a postseason tournament so we're thinking that that's also going to drive attention to the games when you have the MIAC vs. SWAC and then you have the CRAA versus the SIAC. Like again you've never seen that and this is our first postseason basketball tournament and we know like we can't West Arlouros solely on people just coming to see the basketball
Starting point is 00:42:54 games. So we have several of the games hosted by Nolan Millary, shout out to Nolan Millary at the moment out of Charlotte. He's going to be hosting the games on Thursday and Friday afternoon and then Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday for the championship games We got B dot in games. We have performances HBCU bands will be participating giveaways and then it's a whole week of events. So Tuesday We're kicking it off with a golf tournament Wednesday
Starting point is 00:43:17 We have an HBCU sustainability summit with HBCU presidents from across the country Followed by an empowerment luncheon that'll be hosted by some some really cool folks including the Durant Family Foundation Shout out to dr. Wanda Durant and mama Durant then Thursday through Sunday. We have the games We also have an educational day So we'll be having high school education day with a thousand high school scholars from the greater Charlotte area coming on Thursday About another thousand on that Friday and then we have a step show a culminating event on Sunday evening So again, like it's not just about the games but make no mistake about it I got one shot at this if people don't come and support this year
Starting point is 00:43:53 there will be no year two we got a one-year agreement with the city of Charlotte is kind of a proven year. Yo West if you can pull this off and we make it what it's supposed to be then we'll be able to do something moving forward but if we don't then there will be no year two so all the parties, it's a trial and all the parties, all the day parties, the night parties, all the things that individuals are saying that they want to come for and all that's cool but if you only go to those things and we don't come to the games and we don't sell tickets, we don't put bus and seats, we don't have a safe weekend, we don't have people come in purchase hotels, then we will not have
Starting point is 00:44:28 a year two. Postseason basketball for those who don't win their conference tournament is non-existent for us. So it's only incentivized for our season to continue and then to be a part of something in Charlotte where a lot of people want to be back in that city and then doing something for the culture. It wasn't really hard as I've been talking to presidents and ADs. He's lying. I just want to say this Wes. No I'm not. I'm gonna give you your props because Wes has been boots on the ground of this. Like when you asked that question Charlamagne he's had to talk to every single head of every the SIAC, the SWAC, the CIAA, the MIAC, the NCAA, like get signed up. So to answer your question, the first answer that will be connections. Like the way he's connected to so many different
Starting point is 00:45:11 individuals, the people that can go in rooms that he couldn't go into and speak for him on behalf of the BCIC. Now yes, all the things he's saying is 100% correct, but how did we get teams to sign off? Connections. The fact that he knows certain people and he was able to talk to them that was able to, because certain people wouldn't even listen. And he had to have certain conversations with other people to come, you know what I'm saying? So cash, credit or connections, you always want them connections and he has those.
Starting point is 00:45:35 That's right. You all got a step show too, right? Greek fraternity versus sorority team? Yeah, so it's the first ever BCIC step show. So this is the first ever inter conference Step Show so you know you often have Step Shows and it's like just bring the best Greek teams but these are going to be participating Greek teams and or Step Show teams from the different conferences so they'll be competing for the BCIC Championship so everything is not only
Starting point is 00:45:57 built around competition but including all four of our conferences like so for example when you go to let's say you go to to the Hampton or you go to Morgan State, you don't necessarily interact with people from Grambling or from Miles College. If you went to Clark Atlanta, you're not necessarily interacting with folks from Delaware State, for example. Nobody interacts with Delaware State. Don't do Lauren like that, man. I'll be cooking Lauren.
Starting point is 00:46:19 Don't do Lauren like that, man. I'm cooking Lauren. Lauren and the other B-dives, they do. The other B-dives. The alumni. Deshaun Jackson. Yes. But again it's all about really bringing these conferences together and having an opportunity for our student athletes, students and then alumni more than anything else to be able to intertwine with each other is what it's all about.
Starting point is 00:46:40 That's how we build culture and in this era right now more than any other we have to make sure we build with each other which means we got to spend time with each other we got to do things with each other that a play against each other we got to compete against each other we spend money with each other and I think that's only gonna enhance us as we move forward. We have more with Dr. West Bellamy and Beat Out when we come back they're creating their own tournament the Black College Invitational Championship we'll talk more when we come back is the breakfast club good morning morning everybody is DJ envy just hilarious Charlamagne the guy we are the
Starting point is 00:47:10 breakfast club we're still kicking with dr. West Bellamy and beat doc let me ask you so yes but a lot of these conferences in these money is the biggest thing yeah has sponsors came in or with sponsors a difficult thing oh no it's been difficult I made no mistake What is the biggest sponsor that came in and supported you right away that you can sell? Can we say? Hennessy? Oh, we're not allowed to say? Yeah, let's say Hennessy.
Starting point is 00:47:30 Let's not hurt you more, baby. I will say that the biggest sponsors been Black Voters Matter. Really? Yeah, ironically. Shout out to my man Cliff and Tasha. So what about all these soda companies that sponsor everything else and these liquor companies that sponsor these beer companies? Hell! I mean- These clothing companies? Hell! You couldn't get these soda companies that sponsor everything else and these these liquor companies that sponsor these bear companies, these clothing companies, these car companies Because I see them sponsor everything else right and and and they have been very
Starting point is 00:47:54 Slow to come in to sponsor this just being completely honest with you. That doesn't mean it's not gonna happen Obviously with three weeks out it's gonna happen. It's gonna be a first-class event, but to be very candid with you We all at Doucet do say yeah no no for real but but we haven't had we haven't had a lot of support that you would see with traditional entities we're not the ACC we're not the SEC Turner they still have budgets though absolutely correct which is even more so while we're saying we need folks to come out to the games because this is really I mean pretty much half the tournament I've been paying for out of pocket like we and this is a I'm not going to say the amount because I'll be in court but but but this is this is a this is a very heavy
Starting point is 00:48:36 endeavor which we've had to put on and we haven't had the sponsorship support in which you see again from other entities which is part of why we appreciate y'all for having us up here. I'm sorry Jeshua. Jeshua Yeah I was about to ask do you have a really really dope videographer? Manny Yeah yeah Jeshua Yeah man because how you gotta do it is you gotta package it a certain way you gotta make it look like something that somebody wanna give and to Envy's point they are supposed to be honestly like not quiet about giving
Starting point is 00:49:03 money and sponsors supposed to be coming out about the ass cheeks yeah this but you gotta like package that real nice like market it and have like the dopest I'm talking about really really dope videographers do every day like your main event especially that step show that step show is going yeah excite people that's sound like you come in the house But now I see this being really really big and that's how you get the the deucese Yeah you know not even just liquor but the Red Lobster! Red Lobster should be all over this! I mean we've had conversations you know what I'm saying? You know we would love to follow up because they're doing to rebrand they damn so so you know they need just as much as y'all need and we gotta give we got to give credit what credit is do we have a really dope
Starting point is 00:49:58 sponsorship arm we're partnering with Van Wagner. Van Wagner is the group that runs the CRAA they produce the Super Bowl Shout out to my man Julius and Brandon in the back. They've been they've been really really helpful But I wouldn't be lying if I didn't say that again We haven't received the same amount of support so you can close in Jersey whether it's Puma night Oh, yeah, I mean we've literally had conversations with all of these entities what we have all of these entities. What we have gotten is- Sometimes people want to see it done first. And that's literally what I was trying to say.
Starting point is 00:50:25 But I always say that with all these companies, because I mean, Charlamagne and myself, we deal with these sponsorships and companies, it's difficult, give me something. Like give me a little five stacks just to help me out for the first year. And then when we prove ourselves, then we can go to the table.
Starting point is 00:50:36 But what about TV time? Is this going to be on TV? Yeah, so we are proud to announce that we have a television partner with Rise. It's a new network that are part of Samsung. So we're the first sports entity on their platform network, us and LiveGolf. So Samsung came in as a partner, Samsung through Rise rather they came in as a partner so we were really happy about that and they're producing as well as streaming and televising the entire
Starting point is 00:50:59 tournament. Really looking forward to that. Everybody with the Goku. Did you reach out to other networks as well and they kind of just fell back as well? HBCU Go, BT, before and after. Yeah, we ain't on, you know what I'm saying? Shout out to HBCU Go. I will say, we had some fruitful conversations for a wide variety of different reasons. We're working through how things can work out in the future.
Starting point is 00:51:18 And I like them, yeah. But for this right now, again, Ron stepped up. They answered the challenge, and they're showing us support. But more than anything else, it's one thing to watch it on television. We need folks to come down to Charlotte and come to the games. And that's why I'm so happy for that, brothers like B.Dot, you know, Jess, Envy, Charlamagne for your support because us not only being on your platform helps you very much. I'm not a brother.
Starting point is 00:51:39 I'm not a brother. I heard what you just said. I mean, my bad. That's why I'm my best brother's like I mean she it was a lot Yeah, yeah, yeah, wow, this had to have a whole baby to prove to the critics. Number two, we didn't know you the first time. We didn't know you the first time. I told y'all, yo. This is rough out here. This is a tough one. This is a tough one. It's interesting with the sponsors, because what I would want sponsors to know, and it's
Starting point is 00:52:08 the question I'm going to ask, how does this tournament help address the challenges that HBCUs face in regards to funding, media coverage, recruitment because sponsors need to know if they are connected with y'all they are helping with that. Yeah literally this is your one-stop shop so when we talk about recruitment for HBCUs our high school education days will be recruitment fairs we have two days of that specifically. When you look at creating an environment to show off the best of the best of HBCU culture from the sports environment the games will be high quality first class events, the college bands that will be playing and performing also show you a glimpse of the HBCU culture and then when you look at the alumni support
Starting point is 00:52:55 and those who will be attending the games as well as the acillary events you're going to get everything about HBCU culture at this specific tournament. When you look at the presidents who will be attending the sustainability summit, the empowerment luncheon when you're going to have literally 500 players and stakeholders all in one room, there's no better place for you to be able to have a captive audience to show off whatever it is that you're selling and or supporting than this event that is put together by us, that is for us and it's going to be for the benefit of our people. So the biggest thing is we need these games to be sold out.
Starting point is 00:53:24 The butts in the seats. We need butts in the seats man. The Bojingo's Coliseum holds 8 of our people. And so the biggest thing is we need these games to be sold out. The butts in the seats. We need butts in the seats, man. The Bojangles Coliseum holds 8,300 people. All the floor seats have been bought out. So, you know, of course, you know, our folks, they like, yo, we wanna sell in the floor. The tickets are very affordable. Tickets are $40 per session.
Starting point is 00:53:38 We have two games on Thursday at 12 and two. Then you have evening games at six and eight. That's the same model for Thursday and Friday. So we start off with the MIAC versus SW teams in the CIA versus the SAIC on Friday And the me act versus swag championship games on Saturday And then the CIA versus SAIC championship games on Sunday and it's men and women as men and women at 16 teams Yeah, so we don't leave our sisters out, you know Jess. We only the sister Thank you, I'm with you. I'm with you
Starting point is 00:54:02 We don't leave the sisters out because it's important for our ladies to have the opportunity to showcase their talents as well and we're hoping we're going to have a few more surprises. Where do they go to get tickets? You can go to Ticketmaster.com or we prefer you go directly to our website www.blackcollegechampionship.org. You can put it in any search engine. Look us up on Instagram, you'll see the history of this coming together. You'll be able to follow the journey and Man, we just need your support, you know again
Starting point is 00:54:32 WWW.blackcollegeinvitationalchampionship.org or again You could just put in BCIC in any of your search engines. You'll see us come up the write-ups all the information You know again, make sure y'all come down to Charlotte. The weather is gonna be nice It's gonna be a first-class event B dot is gonna be on the mic. No limit Larry We got a couple other special guests, man, that'll be there in a minute. I'm Mark Seal. And I'm Nathan King. This is Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli.
Starting point is 00:54:53 The five families did not want us to shoot that picture. Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli is based on my co-host, Mark's best-selling book of the same title. And on this show, we call upon his years of research to help unpack the story behind the godfather's birth from start to finish. This is really the first interview I've done in bed. Ha ha ha ha!
Starting point is 00:55:11 We sift through innumerable accounts. I see 35 pages in the real world. Many of them conflicting. That's nonsense. There were 60 pages. And try to get to the truth of what really happened. And they said, we're finished, this is over. The gun only stopped gonna work.
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Starting point is 00:57:05 September, 1979. Virginia's top prison band, Edge, four. ["Believe It or Not"] I'm Jamie Petrus, music and culture writer. For the past five years, I've been talking to the band's three surviving members. They're out of prison now and in their 70s. Their past behind them. But they also have some unfinished business. The end of their great eyes of love
Starting point is 00:57:26 was supposed to have been followed up by another album. It's a story about the liberating power of music, the American justice system, and ultimately, second chances. Listen to Soul Incarcerated on the iHeart Radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This is John Cameron Mitchell and my new fiction podcast series, Cancellation Island, stars Holly Hunter as Karen, a wellness influencer who launches a rehab for the recently canceled. In the future, we will all be canceled for 15 minutes. But don't worry, we'll take you from broke to woke
Starting point is 00:58:10 or your money back. Cancellation Island's revolutionary rehab therapies like Bad Touch Football, Anti-Racism Spin Class, and mandatory Ayahuasca ceremonies are designed to force the canceled to confront their worst impulses But everything starts to fall apart when people start disappearing Here in wherever you brought us
Starting point is 00:58:34 Cancellation Island where a second chance might just be your last Listen to cancellation island on the I heart radio, Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. That's two, you know, few friends of mine who will be in the city during that time. So you don't want to miss it. It's going to be a good time. Yeah. All right. Well, Dr. Wes Bellamy and B.Dot, we appreciate you guys.
Starting point is 00:58:56 We appreciate y'all, man. Seriously. I'll see y'all down there. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Hello. Hi. What's happening out there?
Starting point is 00:59:04 How y'all feeling, man? Morning, everybody Jess hilarious. I mean the guy we are the breakfast club Yes, man. Um, I want to tell everybody man Thank you for getting your tickets to the third annual black effect podcast festival, which is happening Saturday April 26 at Pullman yards in Atlanta Georgia, okay for everybody who's been the last couple of years you already know what they expect It is a day of all your favorite podcasts man you they have culture their community and a day of conversation so this year we got Mandy and Weezy hosting the event we got a good moms bad choices they'll be there the naked sports podcast with Carrie champion R&B money podcast with tankin J
Starting point is 00:59:40 Valentine and Sarah Jakes Roberts will be there doing the Woman of All podcast. So go get your tickets right now. Blackeffect.com slash podcast festival for Saturday, April 26th in Atlanta. And speak to my guy Louis V, man. He's out there. He'll be providing the soundtrack per usual. What up, Louis V? That's right. Yo, also I'm gonna be in Atlanta next Wednesday and Thursday. I got shows at the Atlanta Comedy Theater. Y'all get y'all tickets. I got two shows on Wednesday and then two shows on Thursday. I'm about to bring back the weekdays. I remember when I first started comedy, right? They would only book me on the weekdays.
Starting point is 01:00:13 You had to like earn that spot to do clubs on the weekends, right? But I found, I found like that was my niche. I was like, man, I can sell any day. I used to sell out on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays. I ain't only sell out on weekends. That's just me flexing a little bit. A little bit of a little flex. Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:00:27 People used to leave their kids in the house to come see me. So how's that going to work with your morning show schedule? I'm going to broadcast live from Atlanta. Okay. Yeah. Alright. Okay, y'all try to make sure I'm coming to work. I'm just asking.
Starting point is 01:00:39 That's what we care about. I got a lot of things out there. Here on Tuesday, Wednesdays, okay, what about the show? I know, I know. The morning, you know. Yeah, get your money at night, but what about the morning? That's all I'm gonna be broadcasting from Atlanta y'all we got land our offices down there That's right and Louis V said you up. Hey Louis make sure you get just right come on Marty Ma Marty Ma alright we got the rumors coming up what we talking about. I'm about to say make sure you get just right Nope you gotta make sure just get Jess right. Nope, you got to make sure Jess get there. That's the other thing.
Starting point is 01:01:07 That's the book. Let's do that. For real, yo, I'm going to be there, yo. I'm going to be there. I'm going to be there. Um, honestly, I don't know what we have coming up. Okay. To be honest with you.
Starting point is 01:01:17 But I tell you what though, it ain't rumors because Lauren be coming with straight facts, yo. No, let's not say that either. Let's not say that. Why not? She be having the latest on things. I don't know if they're all facts. Yo all the damn details be factual. She gets them from somebody that knows somebody. She gets the details. It's the alleged facts. Can there be alleged facts? Let me think about that. No. It gotta be facts. Man that girl be doing all that research. Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details, sometimes she have a little bit of everything.
Starting point is 01:01:42 Well it's the latest. The latest. That's you're right I like the latest. All right, we'll get to that next is the breakfast club. Good morning morning everybody It's DJ envy Jess Larry's Charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club. Let's get to the rumors On the breakfast club the coaches So when Portia was up here, she stirred up some mess, huh? Girl, yes, you missed a good one, okay? Now I watched it. So yeah, so Portia talked about a lot of things, and I know that people have been into the things, but one of the things she talked about that is going to be, I think, a big storyline
Starting point is 01:02:22 on this season of Her Housewives of Atlanta is Drew Sedora. They're giving the vibes as if she's dating Porsche's ex, Dennis, who was the father of her daughter, PJ. Let's take a listen to Porsche when she was here. Now how tight are you and Drew? Drew? You know what, Drew, some people you just realize, okay, you're just a little. Is she still an ambassador of Go Nnaked hair? Absolutely not. Okay
Starting point is 01:02:47 She is a she's the okay person. I think for a lot of her friends. I think they love her I think they trust her. I think if you're not her friend, you shouldn't trust her and you shouldn't be around her Okay So with you saying you shouldn't trust her you should have been around her and she is not wearing go-naked hair anymore You're not happy about the allegations that she might be in a relationship or whatever with Dennis, your ex. She actually was trying to film with him behind my back and that's just not cool. And then also there was a go naked photo shoot. She was trying to set up without me knowing anything
Starting point is 01:03:16 about I have to prove everything. Some of them fits. I'm not. It's not fitting for you. So I would like to as the owner of the company be a part of any of that So when those two things were happening behind my back with my business on my show, yeah, I have a problem with you Yeah, so, you know who else had a problem Drew Sedora sister so Drew Sedora sister the Jasmine branch I'll tell you Jasmine brain had picked up our clip and juice the door sister Her name is Allison Allison Jordan according to her Instagram Commented and said Portia. So you are on a lying tour. Why are you creating a fake story? Shame on you and tag Portia Baby daddy Dennis Dennis McKinley came in the comments and added drew sister and said not too much on baby mama
Starting point is 01:04:00 I would hate to have to push your sister's album back. It comes out next week and it's a classic much on Baby Mama, I would hate to have to push your sister's album back. It comes out next week and it's a classic with a laughing emoji. When she was up here we talked about the fact that now Dennis is producing music and he is allegedly only hanging out with Drew because he's producing Drew's music. So he's like don't play with my Baby Mama. But I was like their relationship is I don't know she said they're just they're co-parentinging he don't play about Portia. Has anybody seen capital P? I can understand why Simon want to be in the country illegally I can see why homie's still fighting for her like what's the problem people? That's his baby mom's that he's always gonna have love for Portia.
Starting point is 01:04:38 And have you seen her? That's his baby mom. I thought he was trying to get her back after Mr. Gwobadia was, you know, after she ended it with him. What did you say? After Mr. Gwobadia. That was his, Simon. Simon's last name. Yeah, put some respect on that man last name. That is definitely a name that'll get you deported.
Starting point is 01:04:53 Yeah. 100% will get you deported. But for real, I thought they was going, you know, do a little something something again, because right after that, they was like together at the house or something. Well, they're always together and she posts photos and I you know That's like have a healthy co-parent you say homie Yeah, but she said when she get a new man, we'll see how much of a homie vibe he gives So we'll see what happens. Yeah, well, we know he'll play about it, but you gonna push back this album
Starting point is 01:05:23 Are we looking for the album? Okay Lauren, let's go with the shade. Wow. Let's go drop some cool bumps for Lauren's shade. I'm just being honest. I didn't even know it was coming out. Drew going to tweet you today. I know he's not seeing this stuff, but I just, yeah. I honestly didn't know it was coming out.
Starting point is 01:05:34 I love Drew on the show, but I was not looking for new Drew music produced by Dennis McKinley. I wasn't. I was so shocked. I like Shady Lauren. That's what I'm talking about. What else did- When that wig be cocked to the left, you gonna get some shade now. It's not cocked to the left.
Starting point is 01:05:46 He is a hater. He is really a hater. Your wig is sitting just nice, straight, you know. It's fine girl. You be having, you ain't here fixing it when they ain't need nothing wrong with it. I'm like, yo, don't worry about it, you better wear that wig, clap. You be over here fixing it, I'm like, yo ain't nothing wrong with it. It's fine.
Starting point is 01:06:03 Damn. Yo, um, Gabrielle Union. Yes, what's that word? Dwayne Wade. So you remember when Gabrielle Union came out and said that she was doing 50 50 with Dwayne Wade? Yes. I have that audio just in case you didn't remember.
Starting point is 01:06:15 So let's listen to that. It's weird to say I'm head of household because in this household, we split everything 50 50. But in the other households that each of us have to support, it puts this, there's always this like gorilla on your back that is like, you better work. Do you want to work? You better work. You know, you're gonna sleep in. You know, somebody might not eat. Yeah. So when that happened, when that interview happened, people was like, girl, what like you, your husband's the way way. But then there were other people that was like, yo, I get it. Like she want to take you on me. They both got it. So it's like, it's like Gabrielle Union. And that
Starting point is 01:06:52 was the other side of it. But my sister's backtracking down. Gabrielle Union says now she might not be with the 50 50. Let's take a listen. Famously said 50 50 or bust. Right. And I meant that financially spiritually emotionally and there's just a lot of days that I have 10% and I need him to be 90. There's days I don't have and I need him to be 100. It's a trauma response and 50 50 is I'm not going to be vulnerable enough to trust you with 100% of anything not my heart not cash. And when I started to really address that and I was like, do you want to pay whole mortgage? I thought I was about to die.
Starting point is 01:07:31 I had such anxiety. Like I was crying, I was shaking and he was like, you insisted on that. He's like, I thought it made you feel better. I'm like it did. And right now I want to take it back. Now it sounds crazy to be like you, Mr. NBA superstar who made a bazillion more amount of money than I do can pay the mortgage and It's brought us closer because he knows it's not about whether he can afford it
Starting point is 01:07:51 It's being vulnerable enough to know that I'm okay I was just see what happens when Hollywood starts rolling back the Yeah, yeah. Price of eggs are high. Price of eggs are high. Price of eggs are high. You know, you get the law up there. She was reading, die. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:08:07 Jesus. The rules start slowing up in Hollywood, you know? The movie starring black people ain't doing what they're supposed to be doing. Sitting in the shower. You know what I mean? Knees to chest crying in the shower. You see? You're man's part owner of the Jazz, too.
Starting point is 01:08:20 And he got that old NBA money. Man. What am I working so hard for? Yeah, exactly. I understood the vulnerability part, though, Jess. I don't know. I like it. Yeah, I working so hard for? Yeah, exactly. I understood the vulnerability part though, Jess. I don't know. I like it. Yeah, I felt like I get it. Like it's like you kind of want to make sure you hold your own weight just in case you get crazy. Like, all right, cool. I'm good. But I think that that's if you get crazy, she
Starting point is 01:08:36 get half. You get half. Exactly. You guys are married. You have kids. I hear you but I think for I can't I want to speak for a lot of them for myself. Just you let me know how you feel for myself. When I think about vulnerability in a relationship financially I feel like the more financial responsibility the man has sometimes a control thing comes in So I always want to remind him like I don't need you but it's like no, yeah, I'll leave each other. Yeah But the bone is a shovel Yeah, I like it just they had to revisit the table, you know, it is what it is You know what I'm saying? Like she she felt as if like that would have worked for her
Starting point is 01:09:07 Right, but I'm gonna lie something about it that I don't like what that she said what that he said Oh, I mean, that's something that you wanted to do So you didn't take charge enough to be like nah, I'm gonna take care of this. I'm going you know I mean like just kind of let her I mean, that's fine. His wife, one of his wife said, now I want to do this. Okay, do it. I'm here when whatever you want to come back, but let's go ahead, do it. I know you're going to get tired. I ain't worried about it.
Starting point is 01:09:33 Go ahead on out there. I know you're going to get tired. But just to not see that she tied before she get there, this lady said she was about to die. He might have seen it and said, I got to, the type of woman that she is, he might have had to let her get to that point to be like, okay, you want to talk now? Like I know sometimes that happens. I wish. Okay. Well, I get it.
Starting point is 01:09:52 I get it. You see me struggle, you better say something before I got to say something. Not if you actually. I get what everybody's saying, but I don't think it's a struggle thing. I think that she's just saying she reserved the right to want to work if she want to work right, but You're talking about from the perspective of like you work hard So you're saying that my man watching me work hard and bust my behind I need him to be like yo sit down
Starting point is 01:10:18 I'm telling you right now. I got it, right? Yeah. Yeah Nobody wants to work hard on purpose. Y'all None of us want to work. You want to work smart? No, I want to be kept Wouldn't you just want to kick your feet up and just have somebody take care to yeah cuz y'all been doing that Yeah, that's all y'all have no problem Can't kick y'all ain't never had the luxury of kicking up your feet I gotta work, I gotta control the household. Y'all ain't never had the luxury of kicking up y'all feet. I be Stedman.
Starting point is 01:10:46 That's his name right? Stedman. No, no, no, no. Stedman is a lawyer though. Stedman got his too. Don't act like Stedman don't got his. I get it. Compared to Oprah?
Starting point is 01:10:54 But when have y'all ever got to sit back and let y'all wives take care of y'all? Like handle all the bills financially. Y'all ain't gonna do that. Oh no, my wife definitely did that for me. I've been fired four times. But that's because you didn't have a choice. That's not hard to believe. That's not hard to believe. When I was unemployed and too proud to go collect unemployment checks because I thought people
Starting point is 01:11:11 would recognize me because I used to work with Wendy Williams and all that. My wife was definitely the one going to work paying all the bills and the rent and everything else. You didn't have a choice so you weren't like yeah baby this is bliss. And guess what? I would choose it again. All right Damn that's different Together right so if your wife is doing something where she can support everything who cares I don't have to be well now I want no go ahead, babe I'll take the kids Okay, let's just all hit the lottery so ain't nobody got to do nothing
Starting point is 01:11:53 I'm with you. That's the perfect scenario. Y'all hate nasty just took it somewhere else. Wait, Sam I understand what Gabrielle was saying I get it and he should have been stepped in like alright look I see I'll be hearing you crying in the shower What go keep going, Evie. We'll be right back after this. That's what we're talking about. Donkey the Damn Next, what you talking about, Charlamagne? Well, after the hours, we're going to talk about somebody being deported. Alright, it's the for donkey of the day I'm trying to be donkey today no more
Starting point is 01:12:47 they should be embarrassed by what they already did I'm not making these people do these things called donkey of the day and it really caught me off guard damn Solomon who got the donkey of the day today well Jess hilarious donkey of the day for Thursday March 6th goes to a real estate agent named Stephanie Lovens now I'm gonna let you know right now the mayonnaise is heavy on this story. Okay, Stephanie used to work for century 21 We all know what century 21 is correct? Yes big real estate company Stephanie was a real estate agent there, but she isn't anymore She got fired. Okay, she got fired because Stephanie was dining at a Mexican restaurant in Columbus Ohio salute that everybody who listens to us on 106.7 The Beat
Starting point is 01:13:27 in Columbus, Ohio. Drop on the Cluesbombs for 106.7 The Beat in Columbus, Ohio. Thank you for listening to the world's most dangerous morning show. Now, before I tell you about Stephanie, I just need to remind you that since the start of President Trump's second term,
Starting point is 01:13:41 thousands of undocumented migrants have been getting arrested and deported. We know this. Tom Homan and ICE ICE baby not playing. And there are a lot of undocumented migrants in this country who are scared to death. ICE has asked me to go on a couple of ride alongs. There is a part of me that wants to see for myself what is happening, how it's happening so I can properly report on it.
Starting point is 01:14:01 But let's just stick to the story. I just needed to remind you of what's going on in this country to give the proper context to this story. Stephanie Lovens was dining at a restaurant called Casula's Mexican Cantina, and she had a waiter named Ricardo. Now Ricardo is a US citizen, but who cares about that minor detail at a time like this? Stephanie got upset with Ricardo Ricardo and she did this.
Starting point is 01:14:25 Let's go to AB6 News for the report please. Customers head into Cazuela's Mexican Cantina on East Broad Street just days after this photo was snapped of a receipt a customer left behind Sunday that includes no tip and a hateful message reading, you suck. I hope Trump deports you. I think it's despicable. You know, that's not who America is. We're all immigrants.
Starting point is 01:14:48 Just hours after the photo of the $87 bill was posted to social media, it went viral. The restaurant shamed not allowing ABC6 to talk with employees, but in a statement telling us in part, we are deeply disappointed by the offensive message left on a recent receipt which goes against our values and the welcoming environment We strive to create there is no place for hate in our restaurant Can't talk to our employees everybody ain't got their papers, but in the signature section of her receipt Stephanie wrote I hope Trump deport you this isn't fair to migrants Okay
Starting point is 01:15:20 because a lot of Mexicans especially Have just become the poster children for undocumented migrants and that's not fair because most Mexican immigrants in the US are documented but a significant number are not but that does not give people like Stephanie to write the profile them. Now I know what a lot of y'all are thinking because I was thinking it too. How bad was Ricardo's service that Stephanie wanted him deported? Like this just wasn't a random attack was it? You just don't go from zero to deport him. Did he not bring the guacamole and chips to the table fast enough that she asked for no salt around the rim of her margarita and
Starting point is 01:15:52 Ricardo bought one with salt anyway? She wrote, I hope Trump deports you, followed by zero. You suck. Zero is the amount of the tip that she wanted to leave. But how bad was the service that she did all of this? Did Ricardo not speak proper English so there was miscommunication? I'm just trying to figure out I was just trying to figure out how terrible a Mexican service must be if you want them deported. I'm gonna be honest every encounter I've ever had with a Mexican in the service industry has been pleasant. Okay dropping the clues bombs for all the Mexicans in the service industry. They are super friendly, respectful, very hospitable, warm which is why Mexicans in the service industry. They are super friendly, respectful, very hospitable, warm, which is why they
Starting point is 01:16:26 thrive in the service industry in this country. So how bad was Ricardo's service that Stephanie not only said, I hope Trump deport you, but you suck and got zero tip. Well, if that's what you were thinking, that's wrong. That's not what happened. Stephanie decided to have a side of racism with her chimichanga because the restaurant had a one coupon per table policy. One coupon per table. Let the record show that one coupon per table usually means one coupon per purchase.
Starting point is 01:16:58 So you can get one item. You can't use the coupon for the whole table. I know that's where the discrepancy lied but the reason Stephanie is getting donkey of the day is because she had first denied any involvement. In fact she went on social media and claimed that her credit card had been lost or stolen and that someone else used it but this proved to be a lie because the restaurant has cameras and the restaurant reviewed the footage and confirmed that Stephanie had been sitting her ass right there in that restaurant the whole time. By the way, I like a good liar. I like a person who makes up extravagant lies and follows through with the lies.
Starting point is 01:17:35 Stephanie went on Facebook and said my credit card was lost or stolen and somebody attempted to use it. Thanks for the notifications. This has been reported through my bank. Then she went on LinkedIn and said thank you for all the recent notifications of scammers and profile hackers. I recently discovered a lost or missing credit card and an attempted purchase. I appreciate your patience while I manage the situation. Then she deleted all her social media accounts all together. Smart.
Starting point is 01:18:01 Because she doesn't got the heart to stand on what she said. I like a good liar but I like a person who stands on what they said even more. If you wanted Ricardo to get deported then stand on that. But I guess that racism wasn't worth losing your job was it? Please let Chelsea Handler give Stephanie Lovens the biggest hee-haw. Hee-haw, Hee-haw, that is way too much Dan Maynaise. You a real estate agent work for century 21 You lost your job because you couldn't use a coupon You want a man to party because you clearly not selling any houses and wanted to use your coupon I'm with you. How bad was the service where you got a pen and wrote that down and the service wasn't bad
Starting point is 01:18:40 That's what I thought at first right when I first read the story She was actually upset because she couldn't use the coupon and that's what she was upset by recorder over. Yes You just came back from Mexico, how was the service just it was amazing. Yeah, I'm like America. Oh It was amazing. They were hard to make sure people are feeling good And well, we can say we're called for tips, but they definitely just In there. Yeah,'s just in their DNA. Like they want to make sure you are happy at all times. Absolutely. You're taken care of, you're eating good.
Starting point is 01:19:12 Yep. It was amazing. And we know you love. Yeah. So what's next? What? I just said we know you love the service of Mexicans. I do.
Starting point is 01:19:24 I love the service. Yes, I do and That's all. All right. So What else we got going on? Just fix my mix It's my max just my max See you can see all she does is have one child with a Mexican now you telling her she got to fix people mess. You see what I'm saying? One baby with a Mexican and now you got to fix me. Jess, fix my mess. See what I'm saying? Do you even know how to cook?
Starting point is 01:19:50 Five, seven, five. Do you even know? No, I don't. You see what I mean? One child with a Mexican and now you got to fix people mess. You see what I'm saying? This is what I'm talking about. This is what I'm talking about.
Starting point is 01:20:00 585-105-1. Jess, fix my mess. If you're having problems, relationship problems or issues, call her up right now. talking about. 885-105-1. Jess, fix my mess. If you're having problems, relationship problems, or issues call her up right now. 885-105-1. It's the Breakfast Club Gawaddy. The Breakfast Club. Ex about me. You need to beat your co-workers ass ex about me. Your co-worker need to be sure it's call it up
Starting point is 01:20:27 Dr. Jess and I'm here to fix your mess It's getting very much messy. Let me fix it Morning everybody is DJ envy just hilarious. Charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club. It's time for just fix my mess Hello, who's this? Anonymous, okay anonymous. What's your question for Jess? Long story short I cheated on my fiance and I found a GPS tracker in my car recently and I don't know what to do. Stop cheating that's what you gotta stop doing because that's why you know how long you've been cheating he's obviously been on to you
Starting point is 01:20:59 for a while how long? Yeah he found out I told him I came clean but we're trying to work on things. Trying to work on things trying to work on things So you recently found the tracker after admitting that you were a cheater. Yes, correct. Okay, so that tells Me that he does not believe you, you know, he still does not trust that you are done cheating Are you done with cheating? No, right And you are questioning why you have a goddamn GPS tracker in your car and you're not done cheating. So why did you cut me?
Starting point is 01:21:29 I don't know what to do with the release. I'm Mark Seale. And I'm Nathan King. This is Leave the Gun, Take the Canole. The five families did not want us to shoot that picture. Leave the Gun, Take the Canole is based on my co-host Mark's bestselling book of the same title. And on this show, we call upon his years of research to help unpack the story behind the
Starting point is 01:21:48 Godfather's birth from start to finish. This is really the first interview I've done in bed. We sift through innumerable accounts. Many of them conflicting. That's nonsense. There were 60 pages. And try to get to the truth of what really happened. And they said, we're finished.
Starting point is 01:22:05 This is over. They're only going to stop going to work. You can't get rid of those guys. This is a disaster. Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli features new and archival interviews with Francis Ford Coppola, Robert Evans, James Kahn, Talia Shire, and many others. Yes, that was a real horse's head.
Starting point is 01:22:22 Listen and subscribe to Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I started to live a double life when I was a teenager. Responsible and driven and wild and out of control. My head is pounding. I'm confused. I don't know why I'm in jail. It's hard to understand what hope is when you're trapped in a cycle of addiction. Addiction took me to the darkest places. I had an AK-47 pointed at my head.
Starting point is 01:22:55 But one night, a new door opened, and I made it into the rooms of recovery. The path would have roadblocks and detours, stalls and relapses. But when I was feeling the most lost, I found hope with community. And I made my way back. This season, join me on my journey through addiction and recovery. A story told in 12 steps. Listen to Krems as part of the Michael Lura Podcast Network, available on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
Starting point is 01:23:25 or wherever you get your podcasts. September, 1979. Virginia's top prison band, Edge of Daybreak, is about to record their debut album, Behind Bars, in just five hours. Okay, we're rolling. One, two, three, four. I'm Jamie Petrus, music and culture writer.
Starting point is 01:23:53 For the past five years, I've been talking to the band's three surviving members. They're out of prison now and in their 70s. Their past behind them. But they also have some unfinished business. The end of daybreak, eyes of love, was supposed to have been followed up by another album. It's a story about the liberating power of music,
Starting point is 01:24:15 the American justice system, and ultimately, second chances. Listen to Soul Incarcerated on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This is John Cameron Mitchell, and my new fiction podcast series, Cancellation Island, stars Holly Hunter as Karen, a wellness influencer who launches a rehab for the recently canceled. In the future, we will all be canceled for 15 minutes,
Starting point is 01:24:50 but don't worry, we'll take you from broke to woke or your money back. Cancellation Island's revolutionary rehab therapies like Bad Touch Football, Anti-Racism Spin Class, and mandatory Ayahuasca ceremonies are designed to force the council to confront their worst impulses. But everything starts to fall apart when people start disappearing. Karen, where have you brought us? Cancellation Island, where a second chance might just be your last.
Starting point is 01:25:21 Listen to Cancellation Island on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. What's up? Oh, you want to know? Okay. Baby, you got to get up out of there if you want to live your life. And you know, you still feel like you got some other things that you're, you know, you don't want to cheat on the person do you
Starting point is 01:25:45 you know what I mean I don't know just leave him because you're obviously you're not happy you're cheating for a reason and he's not happy either I still love him though I do and that's how it works you always love the person that you cheat on you know what I mean you love them but it's something that he's lacking that you can't get there right Gotcha something that he's that he's not doing that you really really wish that he would do and although you don't want to leave him You still find you know you still looking for something else and you're finding it out in the streets And that's still not are you married or this is your boyfriend? We're engaged just your boyfriend? We're engaged and we bought a house together eight years ago.
Starting point is 01:26:24 Y'all ain't making it down that aisle girl. I know you love him but damn you ain't even married and you cheating. I think you should just revoke that whole engagement. Go and live your life. I took the ring already. I'm 46. You're 46? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:41 You're too old to be playing around. She need to be Ne- with. Okay, okay. She need to be Neo's fifth girlfriend. That's what it sounds like. She need, she... You're into the Polly situation. I think that's what you need. You need somebody who's going to be comfortable with you doing these things.
Starting point is 01:26:58 I know he already bought the ring, I understand, but would this be better that he found out after you married him or right now? I think it makes more sense that he found out now and I think that you just need to look in the mirror and just be honest with yourself. Marriage is not for you, especially not a committed marriage. It's not for you right now. I'm not saying forever, but that ain't something that's for you right now. Because you know, you got to give him the choice. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:27:25 Right now, you're not really giving him a choice. You know, you want to lead him on and he marry you. And you know, you're still going to cheat. I love your honesty. You like, no, I ain't finished shooting yet. But you can't walk down. You know, I love it. I talk for a reason.
Starting point is 01:27:39 Like, I'm not trying to f***. I mean, excuse me. Oh, yeah. I want real advice. Yeah. So just like I have to tell to f***. I mean, excuse me. Um, yeah. I want real advice. So, just like I have to tell my therapist everything. He can't help me if I lie or if I help with hold. Yeah, and that sets you apart from everybody else. People be calling up here lying to me, leaving out parts of the story.
Starting point is 01:27:59 I applaud your honesty, but you cannot get married. And you have to tell him that. You're not ready for marriage. But I'm the one that wants to get married and you have to tell him that you're not ready for marriage But I'm the one that wants to get married and he doesn't I mean he he's the one that's holding back I mean obviously he gave me a ring which indicates he would want to marry me But he could also just be leading me on lead you on together ten years. Yep You can't get married that the advice is still the same. I know you want to get married but you're not ready. I'm telling you this ain't about him no more. It's about you. You're not ready to get married. You're not because you're not finished playing the
Starting point is 01:28:33 field. You know what I mean? And that's totally fine but you got to do that single. You know? He already got trust issues. You found a GPS tracker. That is scary, it's scary as hell. But what's also scary is being engaged to somebody that keeps cheating. It's crazy and it's scary knowing that I have to track my woman because I'm afraid that she ain't gonna never stop cheating. I know she's doing something and we ain't even make it down the aisle yet. So yes, while marriage is something that you want, that's a little further down the line for you boo. Thank you. You're welcome babe. Good luck mama. Just Fix My Mess. You know what I'm saying? And you wanted Ambo Rose to stop the slut walk. Okay. I didn't want her to stop. She wanted to stop because of her. These ladies need something to do.
Starting point is 01:29:21 I didn't want her to stop. I just felt like it was complete contradictory why she stopped. 800-585-1051, Jess Fix My Mess is The Breakfast Club, good morning. Fix it just gonna fix your mess cuz my advice is real Morning, everybody is DJ and just Larry Charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club Just fix my mess. We have share on a lot, right? Sherry. Oh Sherry. I'm sorry. Take us off Bluetooth a speaker Sherry Sherry Sherry what's your question for Jess? I said Sherry. Watch out Brooklyn's Club.
Starting point is 01:30:07 Look, MV I'm a fan. What's good? Good morning, morning club. Good morning, what's five bitch? Shot o'clock. You sound drunk. Definitely shot o'clock. It's five o'clock somewhere y'all.
Starting point is 01:30:15 Alright Jess, so I want you to fix my messes. What's up baby, what you got? Alright I got this X right. Now we were together for like two years and then we were still together physically for like two years. So I'm gonna fix my messes. What's up baby, what you got? Alright I got this X right.
Starting point is 01:30:23 Now we were together for like two years and then we were still together physically for like two years. So I'm gonna fix my messes. What's up, baby? What you got? All right, I got this ex, right? Now, we were together for like two years, and then we were still together physically for two years after we had broke up. But in those two years we broke up, he was with another person, living with her, engaged to her. I don't care about that.
Starting point is 01:30:38 I trained that meat myself, you feel me? So it was kind of hard for me to leave that alone. So whatever we broke up for, you you know trying to train somebody else from scratch It's kind of hard But I attempted and when I attempted they was just terrible back-to-back and I'm like I'm not kissing all these frogs till I get a prince you feel me like some of them is just coax and So I just want to know what I should do good Cuz you know that that means forever mine or should I let this girl have her fiancee?
Starting point is 01:31:06 Like they gonna be married and all that. You feel me? I know I know but this is the thing cause it I think I want to tell you to go ahead and pursue him cause that should actually train that meet and all of that. I get that but if he's about to walk down the aisle with another shorty and he just you know at this point he's just using you for the convenience. See it's not using when you for the convenience of his. See, it's not using when I'm the one initiating.
Starting point is 01:31:27 I hit him up like, I know y'all got whatever y'all got going on, but you busy today? Cause I need something real quick. You feel me? But I'm gonna know like, well, I don't think you got anything to even worry about. Cause once Shorty get a, you know, get a whiff of this, she ain't walking down the aisle. So you gonna have him, believe it or not. You know, that's the thing. I don't never want him back. Oh my god.
Starting point is 01:31:47 You want that and that's why I let him have this fiance because you know let that girl deal with the headache. I just feel me I just want to know should I keep doing that? Should I be abstinent? You feel me? Like what should I do Jess? She just want the meat Jess. No I don't yeah.
Starting point is 01:32:00 It's so much meat out here. I think you know you train one dog you can train another one. Yes that's the thing sis. It is is and when I tried it it was terrible yeah let her have that that's her headache now and I think like I said you you're done all you want is the meat that's fine some things just run its course you need to leave him alone let him be married let him figure it out that ain't for him either because obviously if he's still willingly cheating on his fiance, he ain't even walked down the aisle yet, then that's something that he's going to keep doing.
Starting point is 01:32:30 You ain't even got to be a casualty of that. I know you initiating and all that, but would you want your man, your fiance to do the same thing to you? I don't. Exactly. And when it's going to come a time where somebody's going to put a ring on your finger, Miss Mam, because if you train and meet and all that So I want you to leave that alone, so you think she from I say Brooklyn she definitely from New York I don't even know the DeBarros or whatever, but she definitely from New York
Starting point is 01:32:58 I smell Brooklyn, but I'm sorry I Smell Brooklyn, but I think this the Bronx I think I'm a bad star. I'm a big hit. I smell Brooklyn. I smell Brooklyn. I think I smell. Good luck in training that D. The meat or whatever you call it. That's right sis. Hey John.
Starting point is 01:33:17 Yo you gotta stop repeating things just cause you hear people saying. I just like it. That sounded crazy. I said good luck with training the D. She ain't never say she trained the D, she said I trained that meat. But you ain't hear him ad libbing you in the background talking about train that meat. You ain't trained that D. I did not say that.
Starting point is 01:33:30 Yes you did. You want to be with the girls so bad. She can thank me. I saved you. Goodbye Sherry. Thank you boo. Sherry drunk as ****. Oh my gosh.
Starting point is 01:33:46 Alright, Just Fix My Mess, 800-585-1050. We got the rumors coming up. We got the latest with Lauren. We gonna figure out what she got soon. She's setting the seat. Alright, we'll get to it next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 01:33:58 The Breakfast Club. Morning everybody. I've been there before. It's DJ NP, Jess O'Lalaria, Shalame the God. Let's get to the rumors. Ayo. Worldwide Magic. Come on music.
Starting point is 01:34:13 On the Breakfast Club. The Coacheship. With Lauren, Lauren LaRosa. I'm back. And I got the magic. Talk to me. Alrighty, so Jim Jones and Cameron. Still? Talk to me. Talk to me. All righty, so Jim Jones and Cameron, you guys.
Starting point is 01:34:27 Still? Yeah, right. I was going to say, y'all exhausted by that yet? Well. Hell yeah, especially the gym came up after 30 business days to talk about it. Like, God damn. All right, what happened? Well, when Jim Jones was here, speaking of Charlamagne, you asked him what the freaky
Starting point is 01:34:43 had to say about everything. Let's take a listen to Jim up here. What does freak say? What does freaky zicky say? I don't know what freak, freak bugging me out rightagne, you asked him what the freak he had to say about everything. Let's take a listen to Jim up here. What does freak say? What does Freaky Zeaky say? I don't know a freak. Freak bugging me out right now, you heard? Freak in a crazy position right now, but I want him to get his money and do whatever business moves he need to do.
Starting point is 01:34:53 You dig? Shout out to Amirah Freak. He always going to be my brother for life. No freak for a very long time. You're wearing the hat, and that's what we all want as a coach too. Yeah, make Dipset great again. I'm doing that. I've been doing that. You heard?
Starting point is 01:35:06 And I bought him free because we heard from Juelz. Juelz did an interview and he gave his side. Yep. I haven't heard from Free. Yep. Well, uh, Freaky Ziggy sat down with the art of dialogue and finally spoke out about the back and forth for the beef. Let's take a listen. A lot of y'all motherfuckers is real ignorantioso. Y'all this is ignorantioso a bloke and almost, you know what I mean? Y'all this is author a blogger almost you know I mean y'all need to dump where you said your mother said who said that we said that just got a relax there's no beef between cam and Jim beef is when a person you
Starting point is 01:35:38 driving and a cut you off in the front and you cut you off in the back and you got to shoot out your windshield and Shoot now his windshield that they had you point in is gonna end your life beef is Serious, they don't really got beef and the point that I'm making let me know I'm trying your boy Freaky trying to school you all the ignorant motherfuckers ain't gonna get it Kim is not selling crap any dollars in the past. No, he's not selling dope Jim is not selling crack He's not selling dope. We're not selling crack. He's not selling dope We're not selling any substances anymore. We're selling
Starting point is 01:36:09 algorithm As serious as we were trying to make it they didn't do some real serious stuff They'll get through this that's basically what was the summation of and they're both pushing their respective products yeah got an album out cam got it is what it is and it's good for the algorithms yes sir now journey Smollett now y'all this story is gonna be a little crazy so journey Smollett that is the sister of Jessie Smollett yes her ex-husband once half of her retirement including the money that she has worked hard for as an entertainer
Starting point is 01:36:47 After she had already paid a million dollars. Is he black? Yes. Oh my god now listen to this. So journey Smollett She's been in y'all. I mean you should know absolutely That has kids back, you know back in the day. She started as a child. She's been working since she was three years old She's been putting money in her sag pension since she was three years old and her ex-husband is basically saying now he wants more money so when they divorced back in They separated in 2019 She has had to pay her ex-husband a combined total of $7,000 per month in child support and alimony payments They were married in 2010
Starting point is 01:37:22 The divorce was finalized in 2021. And then reportedly she paid him close to a million dollars just as a part of their settlement for their divorce. Right. So it was a nasty divorce. So now he's like, okay, well, that was cute. But there's a 401k and there's a sag pension that I know you are still putting money in specifically he is asking about money from 2010 to 2019. Or that I guess he feels like he didn't get to talk or touch when they were going through the divorce settlement. He's asking for 50% of the funds that she got between 2010 and 2019.
Starting point is 01:37:53 So these could be royalties, whatever, that go into this pension from SAG and that 401K. Now, as I mentioned, she already paid him a million dollars reportedly in spousal support as a part of their divorce settlement. And people online are debating this because it's like bro She's worked hard for that. But if the roles were reversed, right if the roles were reversed Nobody would even care. They'd be like get a get a young lady her money exactly So what would happen what would happen legally if the roles were reversed if she was to get that money? I don't see the problem is you got to play both sides. You got to play fair, right? Yeah
Starting point is 01:38:23 I mean you do got to pay for equality You definitely got to pay fair and I will say that that period coincides with their marriage So it does make the funds subject to California's community property law Which normally requires that any marital assets have to be divided equally, right? That's why a lot of times people try and do their divorces and all that the child support situations in California because you get more out Of it, but they just happen to you know, live there during the time So we'll see what happens with that. But baby, they've been dragging him online,
Starting point is 01:38:47 like leave that girl alone. So there's that. Crazy. Hey man, Trump tariffs got everybody trying to get their money right. He need a couple extra dollars, right? Well. Is he deserving of it though?
Starting point is 01:38:59 I don't know the story. So I don't fully, I don't fully- Does he work with her? Has he ever done anything, contributed to, you know, so what they're basing this on is a, that California marriage law that I mentioned where it's basically like they were together during a period of time. So assets, I don't know how like their pre-nup or non pre-nup situation. When were they, when did they get married?
Starting point is 01:39:17 They were married in the divorce finalized in 2021. They were married in 2010. So he's asking for things from 2010 to 2019. These must have been things, I'm assuming, these have to be things that maybe weren't accounted for originally in a divorce. The law is the law. I'm gonna show them, man, the law is the law.
Starting point is 01:39:32 Emma, the law says. Yeah, because if the rules were reversed, nobody would have a problem with it. That's right. So if you can't be mad. The law is the law. I get it. Well, I mean, yeah, so if this happens, you know, she can try and contest it, but if she
Starting point is 01:39:47 doesn't contest it, then, you know, whatever. Now speaking of money and you know, people spending their corn fire festival. Y'all heard about that? It's coming back. Yeah, it's coming back. What's homie's name? What's dude's name? To make sure that show going.
Starting point is 01:40:00 Billy McFarlane. Billy McFarlane. Oh, you talking about Andy with the water. That's right. Is he a part of it? Andy was you're talking about Andy with the water. That's right. Is he a part of it? Andy was willing to give fellatio for water.
Starting point is 01:40:10 What? You gotta keep a de-sucker on your team just in case you never know. That's one of the best documentaries I've ever watched before. Listen, he might need a writer like Andy. Billy McFarlane, who is the creator of the festival, might need a writer like him because the location in Mexico where they've announced at Fire Festival 2 will go down and saying we've no that's not Don't take that don't take that over there to my second country. Don't do that. Don't put it over there
Starting point is 01:40:36 Well, according to officials, I don't know how you pronounce the area in Mexico but according to officials in the area of Mexico where the Fire Festival 2 is supposed to go down. That's just to say it. You don't have to say it. It's La Mujeres. There you go Jess. Okay, so it's La Mujeres in Mexico.
Starting point is 01:40:50 Okay, you see me? The tickets have gone on sale, but the paperwork has not been officially filed yet according to those officials. Now, on Wednesday, somebody from the city of City Hall from Mexico Island came out and they said, General Directorate of Tourism of that area of Mexico Island came out and they said general director of tourism of that area of Mexico informs us that no persons or company has requested permits for this office or any other municipal government department for the said event. Now tickets is on sale on sale like they got tickets
Starting point is 01:41:18 thousands and thousands of dollars. General tickets are starting at $1400. What are you buying? Is there people performing? Are they announcing any performance? Another scam. Cheapest ticket is $1400. General tickets are starting at $1400. For what though? Like what are you buying? Is there people performing? Are there not any performers? Right. I'm on the website right now.
Starting point is 01:41:30 No performances as yet. And what is crazy is, yo, if you already seen what happened with the first one, why would you even be somebody buying another ticket? I'm not even gonna hold you. But these new generation TikTokers, I think people wanna go just to say, oh my God, I was a part of it.
Starting point is 01:41:43 You know what I mean? But according to Isla Mujeres, nobody ever heard nothing about it. One Mexican baby. First of all, you never say you have one baby before Mexican. Mind your business. Yeah. So there's the Ignite ticket for $1,400, the Fuego, which goes up to like over $5,000, the Phoenix ticket, which goes up to $12 five thousand dollars the Phoenix ticket
Starting point is 01:42:10 $12,500 you buy your hotel and all that and then there's the Prometheus Prometheus Prometheus not a Spanish word. The website is not even I can't even click stuff Yeah, it is weird. She's sitting here with it. The website looks crazy That's gonna sell tomorrow I think they said tomorrow when I was watching the news, they said it goes on sale tomorrow and nobody in Mexico knows anything about it. Right. They haven't announced any artists performing,
Starting point is 01:42:30 they haven't announced anything. It sounds very scam-worthy and we know it's a lot of fraudulent activity going on right now with everything. I could buy a ticket right now, Envy. You can? Or maybe they just threw that out there to see what the interest is in Fyre Festival.
Starting point is 01:42:41 Let me test the brand. And then they dropped the rest of the information. You know what's crazy though random observation Lizzo look good Lizzo been coming down and I turned she was turning around real slow it don't give her to me random observation every time she hit my timeline I go look at her page because Lizzo looks amazing right now. Y'all haven't seen Lizzo lately? No I haven't seen her. It's given Cornish hen now. Not rotisserie chicken, you know they bigger.
Starting point is 01:43:12 But the Cornish hen, yeah. Is it Ozempic? Is it mangero? No, it don't give Ozempic or mangero. It gives, she been in that gym. Put a little stress. This was Lizzo after the Oscars. Look at her. Yeah, she been in that gym It don't give us anything it give like she yeah now doesn't look like She's been open about the journey to and she's been posting like her workouts and all that Well call big dank Lizzo. Tell her what you've been doing No Workouts and all that stuff. Well call Big Dank Lizzo. Tell her what you've been doing No, she can't do it. I'm not supposed to say that publicly. What what what what didn't somebody offer Big Dank something? I'm not
Starting point is 01:43:53 When she came she said that I thought she said it in an interview somebody offered us something I could have sworn I'm gonna fire cast. I don't know Talk about the sex toy deal I didn't I didn't, I didn't, I mean. Oh, well nevermind then. Lizzo, call Big Dank, tell her what you've been doing, man. So Big Dank can get down to a certain size and then you know she can go on and have a surgery after that.
Starting point is 01:44:12 Yes, yes, yes. Maybe somebody need to sue Big Dank. Cause look, when Lizzo was getting sued, she was in that gym heavy. So that was workout mixed with a little bit of stress. Lizzo look good, and I told y'all, Whoopi Goldberg look good at the Oscars too. Whoopi Goldberg look damn good at the Oscars.
Starting point is 01:44:25 Alright. Well that is the rumors. Alright, now keep it locked, the mix is up next, let's go. She did look good. The Breakfast Club. Good morning everybody, it's DJ NV Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy, we are The Breakfast Club. Jess, you're going to be in Atlanta soon. I absolutely am.
Starting point is 01:44:42 Next Wednesday and Thursday you can catch me at the Atlanta Comedy Theater in Newark Cross. Y'all make sure y'all get your tickets at jessilarisofficial.com or showclicks.com. I will be promoting on my page so y'all can get the direct link and my bio, but I will be doing meet and greet after the second show of each night. I haven't done meet and greet since Colleen, Texas and that's because y'all gave me COVID out there in Texas. But I've started doing Meet and Greet again. So Atlanta, next week, make sure you get your tickets for Atlanta Comedy Theater.
Starting point is 01:45:12 Me and my brother, Desi Alexander, will be at the Atlanta Comedy Theater Wednesday and Thursday. All right, now when we come back, we got the positive notice to Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ NV Jess Hilarious, Shalameen the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:45:26 We gotta salute to Dr. Wes Bellamy for joining us this morning and also B.Dot. That's right man, make sure you support what they're doing with the BCIC. It's in Charlotte when? March 20th through the 23rd at the Bojangles Coliseum. That's right, so go get your tickets for that and go get your tickets for the third annual
Starting point is 01:45:42 Black Effect Podcast Festival happening Saturday, April 26th at pullman yards in atlanta georgia okay it is an unforgettable day of live podcast inspiring conversations and a celebration of the podcast culture so we got the rmb money podcast with tankin jay valentine uh carry champion will be there with the naked sports podcast mandy and wheezy are hosting from decision decisions sara jake roberts will be there with the woman evolve podcast good moms bad choices will be there with the Naked Sports podcast. Mandy and Weezy are hosting from Decisions Decisions. Sarah Jake Roberts will be there with the Women Evolved podcast. Good Moms, Bad Choices will be there. So go to blackeffect.com slash podcast festival to get your tickets right now. And the positive note is simply this, man. It comes from the great Dr. Wayne W. Dyer.
Starting point is 01:46:18 You know I love Wayne W. Dyer. He says, you may have convinced yourself that giving is impossible because you have too little for yourself. Well Well if you are not generous when it is difficult you will not be generous when it is easy. Generosity is a function of the heart not the wallet. Have a great day. Hey sis it's Dr. Joy from Therapy for Black Girls. We've had 400 episodes of conversations, growth and healing healing. So we're
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