The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Cardi B Opens Up About Divorce Struggles, Lil Nas X Pleads Not Guilty to Felony Charges, Released on $75K Bail After LA Arrest + Claudia Jordan & Erica Cobb Interview
Episode Date: August 26, 2025Today on The Breakfast Club, Claudia Jordan and Erica Cobb get candid about mess, misunderstandings, hard wigs, and penile averages. Plus, Charlamagne Tha God gives Donkey of the Day to the so-called ...'Beef Bandit,' arrested after stealing hundreds of dollars’ worth of meat. Listen for more!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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He rapping ghost face killer.
I haven't ran into the big back musty people yet.
But today is a good day.
We got a special announcement later on this morning.
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Here on the breakfast club.
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Yes, I got a special announcement.
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You know what I noticed?
What you does?
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So I had to fire a couple people.
Right.
Damn.
Again?
I'm doing,
yes,
oh my gosh.
I know.
Good help is hard to find.
I know y'all can relate.
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y'all,
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You know, you could come to the crib.
Who?
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You ain't got to go to UPS every day?
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Didn't I know that.
I didn't know that.
I'm more interested in knowing why you fired people
because I'm always interested in that,
Because you fire people for silly reasons?
No, I do not fire people for silly reasons.
No.
People take advantage of me.
When you hire family, yo, that's like some of the worst people to work with, yo.
You're going to hire them again.
You're comfortable.
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Keep firing and hiring.
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Until Molly gets one.
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even go to Claudia's movie premiere
last night. Yeah, Claudia Jordan and Erica
Cobb will be joining us this morning. They have a new
movie, she has a new movie out called Run
Run. That's on Prime Video and Apple TV.
It's going to be in August 29th, yeah.
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It's called Accidentally Informed. So we're going to
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to be here in the second. It's the breakfast club. Good morning.
Let's get in some front page news.
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Good morning. Good morning. How we feeling
on a Tuesday? Feeling good, girl.
Good. All right. I love to hear it.
So let's get into it. President Trump wants the
Justice Department to go after those who
burn the American flag. Now this comes
as multiple videos are surfacing
online of people burning the American
flag in protest, which is
legal, by the way. I'll get into that.
President Trump signed an order
an executive order on Monday
ordering Attorney General
Pam Bondi to prosecute those who violate
existing flag
desecration laws. Now, President Trump said
burning flags leads to riots
and they must crack down. Let's take a listen
to President Trump's comments.
Perhaps much more important. It's called
death because what happens
when you burn a flag
is the area goes crazy.
It incites riots
at levels that we've never
seen before people go crazy so the executive order calls on the DOJ to pursue litigation to clarify the
scope of the first amendment relating to flag desecration now Trump is demanding that flag burners
get at least a minimum of one year in jail the Supreme court ruled in 1989 that flag burning
as a part of political protest is protected under the first amendment now you can't use a flag
to light your grill but you can certainly burn one in protest only
Yeah, I always wondered, you know, why that was, I mean, I understand it's free speech,
but it's just like, I always wondered why would you want to do that if you are an American,
if you're a patriot, you know what I mean, if you can sit yourself a patriot.
Like, why would you want to burn the American flag?
Maybe you're protesting policies in your country.
I mean, this happened to a man outside of the White House the other day.
He was arrested for burning a flag, not so much because the flag was burning,
but because you're not allowed to light fires on federal.
You want the country to actually be better
and you want the country to, you know,
that flag symbolizes what that country stands for.
And you want that country to actually stand up for that flag
and to stand up for the creed that it puts out there.
That's what you actually want.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm not sure, you know, a lot of protests, you know,
leave us wondering why did we protest that way.
But, you know, they're not going to get too much.
I don't know.
It just reminds me of like when people, you know,
burn the jerseys are their favorite players.
That's crazy.
Just because you're mad.
But you still love the team.
Yeah, you still love your country, right?
You would think.
But, you know, it's where.
And then if you burn a flag in any other country, you're going to jail for life.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
You could be killed going, you know.
Damn.
Oh, yeah.
Absolutely.
All right.
So meanwhile, President Trump is also looking to put an end to cashless bail across the country.
He signed an executive order on Monday that threatens to withhold federal funding if cities do not end the policy.
Let's take a listen to those comments.
And, I mean, they kill people and they get out.
cashless bill, they thought it was discriminatory to make people put up money because they just killed three people lying on a street.
So Trump signed an executive order separate from Washington, D.C., of course, that's a municipality, different from states.
And this comes as the White House has moved to deploy armed National Guard troops to fight crime in the district.
And for those who don't know, cashless bail is an option before trial that allows defendants to be released from jail without having to pay a monetary bond.
Now a judge will decide case by case whether to release that defendant based on their potential danger to the public or their risk to flee or flight.
And that's a big thing, especially in New York, New Jersey area, a lot of these judges and police officers say in their hands are tied behind their back when it comes to it.
So these people, whoever it is criminals, are committing crimes and they're coming right out the next day, right?
Because then it is cashless bailing and they do the crime over and they do the crime over.
So a lot of these people that they are re-arresting have been arrested three, four,
times and spending no time in jail
and not even going to their court date.
So that is a problem. That is a huge
problem. I don't know how you fix it.
I don't know if cashless bail necessarily is
the exact way, but it has to be fixed
because these criminals are repeat offenders
and they keep doing the same thing because there is no
punishment. All right. That's
your front page news for 6 a.m.
Y'all stick around at 7. We'll get more
into this Trump takeover. He seems to be
wanting to come to these other cities. So we'll
talk more about that. Stick around. All right.
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Envy, what up? Are we live?
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When is it?
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Oh, man.
I think it's Sunday up and down in Brooklyn.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, it's Monday morning.
Monday morning, Monday morning, Monday, Monday, okay.
Is Lauren La Rosa there?
She's in the back.
You, Lauren, what you doing for your birthday?
Hey, she got a man.
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She's in the back.
Answer your question.
How many people do you think are going to get shot at the parade?
Oh, my God.
Wow.
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Nobody's getting shot this here, but...
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I'm glad to hear that.
I got a special invite for Lauren LaRosa on her birthday
at Burr Purple Lounge as well.
You plus one, you and your crew.
You know me, birth up a lot to accommodate you.
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Sad season
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That she had a birthday
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Hi, this is Desire
Hey Desire
Good morning
Get it off your chest
First of all
I want to say good morning
I listen to you guys every morning
I'm so excited to me on the radio
but I'm gonna get right into it
because I know you'd be 10 people off
We're happy to have you
No ain't no y'all
That'd be envy
Don't be me, man
Look at you cut her off already
God damn
That's crazy yo
Yo, you are disrespectful
You are disrespectful
Dominican bro
I don't work at the other
See it's hard
You're trying to be funny
Hey Desire your phone went out a little bit
We couldn't see you
They're blaming it on me
Desire
I'm sorry I'm sorry
Can you hear me now
Yes we can't
Start from the beginning please
Okay, I was saying I'm tired of these white people who keep trying to touch my hair in the workplace.
I had someone come all the way over to my desk and tried to put her hands in my hair.
I had sister locks.
They're not brids.
They're not Swiss.
And I literally looked at her and said, what are you doing?
And she goes, oh, I just, you had one piece out of place.
But I know you're not supposed to touch black women's hair.
But then why are you doing it?
I didn't get, I didn't realize why people were still doing it.
And if you had a place
If you had a hair out of place
She should have just told you
Absolutely
Exactly
You walk all the way over to my desk
Instead of just saying
Hey you gotta pee
You know what you should do
You should be like
I would put my hands to your hair
But I hear you guys have lights
You should be that
And she'll never ever touch your head again
She'll never even walk over till your desk
Damn
You're right
You're right I heard it's a little greasy
I heard it's a little greasy
Yeah but say lights
Oh girl they hate that
That's like saying roaches for us
Say say oh yeah
I heard you guys have lies.
Next time to say lies.
Yes, say it.
I hope you can fight, Desire.
That's all I'm to say.
I hope you can fight.
Well, my mom's from Brooklyn, so you know, I got a little bit in me.
What's that mean?
First of all, I hate when people do that.
And your city can't fight for you.
I hate when people say, I'm from Brooklyn.
Brooklyn can make you fight better.
That's right.
Yes, and please.
Yes, you know what I'm from Brooklyn, Baltimore, Chicago, yes.
And how mother is from the train.
Somebody from Missouri.
Beech all ass.
You know what I'm saying?
Brooklyn.
What you're talking about.
Chicago.
Compton.
Thank you, Zaya.
Thank you, guys, so much.
Thank you.
Have a great day.
One of them grass-fed people from Kansas
that 6-3-2-70 naturally will whip your ass.
Talking about I'm from Brooklyn, Baltimore, Chicago,
Compton.
Man, shut up.
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I really didn't understand the conversation about a
flag burning today.
So, in this country, it's a
product country. The reason why
free speech is available to us
is by our Constitution. So we can't
restrict free speech in any
Anyway, and when somebody says they want to put you in jail for flag burning, that's a violation of that.
Charlemagne made the comment.
I agree, but what I was saying is I understand free speech.
Of course, I'm all for free speech, but it's just wild to burn the flag, but then use the Constitution to say you can burn the flag.
Because burning the flag means you don't give a damn about America.
So if you don't give a damn about America, you shouldn't care about the Constitution either.
Yeah, it depends on if you've had dogs sicked on you or had water hose is put on you.
I may not give a damn about the country after that.
So I have a right to express myself.
So when it made the comment in other countries that you'll get life for burning a flag,
that's why we are here to begin with.
This is not a dictatorship.
I agree with you.
This is not a, I agree with you, but listen to what you're saying.
If you believe in democracy, if you believe in the Constitution, if you believe, why would you burn you?
You know what that flag.
You know what that flag is stood for in the past.
You know the story behind it more than anybody.
Let's be real.
We can't have it both ways.
Listen, I'm with you, but I still don't see what's the point of burning the flag,
but then still pointing to the Constitution and democracy.
Because in a police state, sometimes that may be your only formal protest.
We have police everywhere.
We've got cameras that we're watching us.
So it may be a bigger statement to burn the flag at that moment.
It has nothing to do with my patriotism.
It has something to do what I'm bringing attention to, period.
Well, I think, well, we know.
So for the president to tell me that I can't.
do so in this country means
he's a dictator. I'm not agree
I'm not agreeing with what the president is doing. I'm just
simply saying let's look at all sides of it
because the American flag represents
a symbol of freedom and
we want this country to uphold
that freedom that it promises.
So it's just weird to burn the flag
but then still point to the Constitution,
democracy, and freedom and say that's what we want.
Yeah, well you didn't say don't burn the flag or you should go to jail for
burning the flag or you should get arrested for burning the flag. That's not what you
It just seems like a contradiction.
Right.
It's all I'm saying.
If you're going to point the democracy,
if you're going to point the Constitution,
if we want this country to uphold our freedom,
why would you burn the flag?
J.Maine, what's up, brother?
What's up, DJ?
Amby.
What's up, Shalman?
What's up, Jess?
Hey, hey.
All right, so, yeah, I was listening to y'all
this morning, and I heard the conversation about
no cash bill about,
y'all speaking on Trump,
and Trump has said that there letting people
out there committee, like murdering and everything.
I'm from Champaign, Illinois, and that's not true.
Trust me, believe.
I mean, out here in Champaign, Illinois, I'm pretty sure y'all know where I'm living there what I'm talking about.
Like, I have seen, let me see, men or young men get caught with switches, the guns that got the switches on them.
They are not letting them back out.
They're going to keep them until whatever come, they trial or things they come.
That's what they'll be.
They'll remain locked up.
had a guy that just got killed
those in the weekend by two guys.
Guess what? Both new two guys
are locked up and they're going to stay
locked up until their trial
day. Okay. Yeah, but
when I was talking about the cash
bail system, that's what I said in New York, New Jersey,
these states, if
you have a misdemeanor or a non-violent
felony, meaning somebody run up in your crib
and there's no gun, but they run up in your crib,
there's a cashless bond.
Illinois became the first state to eliminate
cash bail. So it depends on the difference.
states of where they're doing the castless bail, but maybe not in your state, but there's a lot
of other states there is cashless bail where people are committing crimes and coming right
back out and doing the same thing over and over again.
I can understand where that can be needed, but I also can see the other side of it.
Coming from someone like myself, I've been to jail before, but I also been in jailed on
petty cases that they would, would Jackie give you a high bail for a high bun,
for when it's not even cause for.
And then you would get someone, let's say, like,
there's something out here, what are you involved in here?
You'll get one of these college students who go to jail
and, let's say, it'll be a serious case.
They would get released on their own records.
Right.
Put it like that.
So, you know, they when they have to post a bail,
they're just released on their own recontinence
when you have people who are just residents out here
and they'll just give them a high bud
just because you probably not a college student
or they probably look at you as
just because you are black
you're putting it like that.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, I think everybody, you know,
everybody needs to think about like cases like Khalif Browder,
you know what I'm saying?
And the reason, you know, they aim to reduce cash bail
was because of cases like that, you know,
for misdemeanors and nonviolent offenses.
You know, that brother spent over three years on Rikers Island,
a lot of it in solitary confinement, you know, just because he couldn't afford that bail.
Yeah, like I said, Castle's bail, I'm not saying in it, but they got to come up with a better way to do this because, like you said, Khalif Browder was a gentleman who shouldn't have been in there at home.
He shouldn't have been in there at all.
But then there's a bunch of people that commit crimes come right back out.
You hear it all the time.
He just got a gun charge a week ago, came right out and then wind up killing a cop or wind up killing a lady down the street.
So it happens a lot.
They just got to figure a better way to decide how to do this.
I thought it was based on the offense, though.
Maybe not.
Sometimes they get out so fast
And that's what a lot of people are saying
That when they arrest these criminals
They come right back out
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We do another Lil-Naz update
But this time he's free though
But his dad is saying drugs were not
The reason for any of this
His dad said that
His dad said that Lil Nas X does not do drugs
I cannot wait to hear this
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I can't wait to hear it
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She gets to detail
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talk to me LL Kube
Good morning y'all
What's up girl? So Little Nause X is free
He bonded out yesterday he paid $75,000
Well that was what the bond was said
Was $75,000
But
This all came after a small hearing
His arraignment where him and his lawyer
Had to talk to a judge now
His lawyer also said yesterday
Because I opened this in the tease with saying his dad
said that there was no drugs involved here right
His lawyer in court also spoke to
the judge about this, about no drugs and how that even came up. Let's take listen to his attorney
in court. That's correct, General, but we just don't know whether that was actually
factually accurate or just some officer's hunch that was uncorroborated. We don't know what
happened. I'm assuming they drew blood or tested him, so at some point we'll find out, but
right now there's nothing in the record that drugs were even a part of this. And so this is just
an aberrant episode and an otherwise productive life. To call this life productive, I think
would be an understatement.
I think it's a remarkable life.
Well, the officer probably used the wrong word.
What he probably wanted to say is, man,
somebody out here high as hell,
as opposed to overdose.
Well, they're saying there was no drugs involved,
all right?
That's what they're saying from the reports.
Did they take blood?
Did they check or no, they didn't check?
So that's what the attorney.
I'm assuming if he went,
remember, he went to a hospital first,
and then he was taking over to a jail.
So if he went to a hospital,
I'm assuming that's what the attorney is saying,
there had to be some blood work or something done.
So wherever this hunch or whatever she's alleging,
the officers leaned on to make that,
assumption there something more
will come from this where they can then have a found
conversation on it but as he wasn't high
yes so but mental breakdown
hasn't been ruled out has it she just said
it was an episode okay okay
now I will say he pled
not guilty he is being charged so they
up the charges he is now being charged with
four felonies including
battery with injury on a police officer
because they say that when
the officers confronted little nod's X
he charged the officers and
at least three of them were allegedly
injured, hence the three felony charges.
Now, I want you guys to hear
the 911 audio from when they
approached Little Nise X because
there was force use a bit,
including a taser. Let's take a listen.
The end it's 415 man.
Lingerisham and Ventura,
Lankersham and Ventura,
such as a glassine walking towards Universal,
suspect male black, completely nude,
walking in the middle of the road.
It's code 3, incident 0793,
RD15, 85.
I'll identify.
415 man news.
running to the officers.
What are you responding?
Use of force for in custody.
Oh, of God.
In today, three, you should go for?
All right.
It's called for a east of Lancashem.
They're requesting for a use of force.
That's every one, two, for three.
You're out of.
One team send the backup on my train.
This day three, get a RA for a male approximately 40 years of age.
You guys know why?
Watchers and breathing.
Are they tased his ass?
Yeah.
For what it sounds like, yes.
Suspect is.
charging at us backwards, ass first. I repeat
suspect is charging at us backwards, ass
first. After all days, you still
don't think it's real. No.
I think it's a stunt gone wrong.
I think it's a stunt gone wrong.
Well, I want you guys to also take a listen
to his dad who was outside of the
courthouse talking about the no drug thing as well. And then
Drew Finland, who's also one of his attorneys, who
talks about Louis Nazex being under some pressure.
Let's take a listen to Little Naz X's dad.
As he talks about what happened on
Thursday? No. I think you all
know everything that you need to know about what happens
What drugs involved?
For God is good.
Absolutely not.
Any message to the fans that are concerned about him right now?
He's in good spirit.
He's all right.
He's very remorseful for what happened.
You know, but it can happen to any family.
He's going to get the help that he need.
And just keep him in your prayers.
Give him the same grace and mercy of God.
Give everyone.
How is he doing mentally?
I know a lot of people have got that.
He's doing great mentally.
He's doing great mentally.
He's doing great mentally.
What was that first conversation like with him?
It's awesome.
You know, we shed tears, we shared laughter, but he's in great spirit.
God, like I said, God is good.
You know, all the time, and all the time, God is good, you know.
What do you think is the first thing that he's going to do when he comes out?
Get God all the glory.
I agree with giving God all the glory, but if he's not on drugs and if he's doing well mentally, then what happened?
Yeah, exactly.
Why would you charge at the police and you're not under any influence?
You just out here.
It's four cops?
What happened?
It seems to me, and they haven't said it specifically, that they're going to lean into him having a
a mental episode.
He just said he's doing fine mentally today,
but maybe not that day, yes.
That's what I said,
because Drew Finland later on,
there's a clip of Drew Finland,
and Drew Finland,
it's like really brief,
but he says,
we're going to make sure it gets the help
that he needs.
Little Nause X is under a lot of pressure
because of who he is.
All of that lines up to,
they believe it was an episode.
I wonder if they tested him at the hospital
because it's not just
him, you know, running at the police
and getting Tate's running backwards,
as Sholomey would say,
but just think about it.
He's walking down the street
And what he's saying?
We've seen people like this before, and usually there is some type of outside substance involved with it, right?
Not saying that this is.
I don't know if he was tested or not.
Or a mental disorder.
Correct.
But if he's fine and he, you know what I mean?
And then also, you under pressure because you law and Nas X, but, like, I don't understand how that, like, poorly.
He was basically saying, like, because of his-
He's trying to beat his old record, it's the pressure of his fans, and all of his fame, there's a lot of pressure on him.
But they're going to make sure that he has the support and resources he needs.
To me, and I've reached out to Drew Finland.
Hey, Drew Finland, if you're listening,
I've called him a couple times because I was trying to be able to
definitely say that, but they didn't
definitely say it from everything I watched.
This was a mental episode.
But everything that they said tracked with,
that's where they're going to be in.
It's still a court case, too, so they're not going to tell you everything.
And, you know, they're still going to wait for court.
They don't care about the court of public opinion.
They want to make sure this brother stay out of jail.
Especially not that he got four serious charges.
Very serious.
But I stand on what I feel.
I feel, I think this is a son gone wrong.
and it's going to work in his favor
because people have sympathy and empathy for him
at this moment, so let's see if people support his music.
But if it was a stunt going wrong,
would you go to the point of getting tased?
You don't know you're going to get tased.
He didn't know that.
He's running. You said...
He's running at all the police officers.
I don't know what that was about.
Because of the pressure,
you chose to go outside at 4 a.m.
And some boots that you hopped in
and some sightlights and walked down the street.
I think he'd mean the pressure of his career.
Yeah, it was too much for him to handle mentally.
He just broke.
Oh, okay.
And you know, you ain't been popping in a while.
And the last stunt before this was, what, the Satan thing?
That's the last thing I remember.
That was the blood and the Satan thing and the, yeah, all of that.
So, to God be the glory.
The first thing, he better do is pray and thank God.
Let's take a listen real quick as we wrap up.
I want you to hear the pressure thing from Drew.
I thought you want to hear a taser thing.
No, no, no, no, no.
No, let's hear you from them real quick.
Don't forget, he's 26 years old.
So it's not unusual for something like this to happen,
particularly when you have the pressure of being recognized internationally like him.
And so we're going to do our best to address these things.
And the best way to do that is just get the team and surround him
and the team of people.
You can see how much his dad cares and his family cares.
And we're just getting this outpouring of love and support for him.
It's really unbelievable.
I just feel bad that we live in a world where I feel like this is a stunt,
where I feel like I can't even believe that this is a real situation.
Yes, people have real mental breakdowns all the time.
People really do, you know, get high out of their mind and do wild stuff all of the time.
But this just feels like a stunt going wrong.
Nobody heard the fact that they said that when he was tasing him.
They said it was a 40-year-old man and he's only 26.
Y'all didn't hear that.
I didn't know, I didn't realize they were talking about him.
Damn, damn.
He definitely don't look 40.
He's tall, but if this is what he wanted.
And he wanted to see, like, if people really loved him.
I hope this helps him out.
Because it is, a lot of people does have sympathy and empathy for him.
So if this is what he needed, and, you know, you may need that because you're so young
and because you feel like it is a lot of pressure, you got to keep up.
And you start, he blew up even younger than now.
And he's 26.
So if this is what he needed, I'm glad he got it.
I actually would have believed it if they told me he was high.
If they were like, yo, he was high out of his line and, you know, he was drunk or something.
I'd be like, okay.
That's why when I saw that clip, his dad and his dad said that clearly, I played it black.
I'm like, wait.
So y'all just took that out the table completely.
I mean, but even not for us, just for court as well.
We don't know if he has an endorsement or sponsorship that they don't want to lose and say he was on drugs.
So I'm sure it'll play out in court.
Also, they haven't talked anything about what happened when he went to the hospital.
Like with Tess were ran, like indefinitely.
And in the video, he did look very scared behind that grass door.
I said that.
Like the high is gone.
He looked like a kid at that point.
He looked.
He's concerned. He's like, God, damn, I don't
got myself as in trouble. Wait until you see the video.
Look at my eyes. He's going to be like, because
I'm imagining he probably...
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I don't even maybe remember everything that was happening if it was an episode.
All right.
Well, that is the latest with Lauren.
When we come back, we got front page news.
Morgan will be joining us is the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
You're checking out the Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ NV.
Just hilarious.
Salomey Nagar.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get back in some front page news.
What's up, Morgan?
All right, let's do it.
So today marks 13 days since a murder in Washington, D.C.
After President Trump's deployment of federal troops to the 6th.
Now, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller praised the efforts on Fox News Monday.
Let's take a listen to his comments.
President Trump has literally set the people of Washington, D.C. free.
They're so happy now that they can just go out and live their lives, go to the favorite restaurant, go to the favorite bar, go to the favorite pool hall, go to the favorite park.
But I would say to the mayor of all these Democrat cities, like Chicago, what you are doing to your own citizens is evil.
subjecting your own citizens to this constant bloodbath
and then rejoicing in it is evil.
So D.C. police told the Washington Post in March
that the nation's capital went 16 days
without a murder calling it the longest period
in at least six years.
Meanwhile, the D.C. Police Union is touting a drop in crime
since the arrival of the National Guard
compared to the 14 days prior to the federal control.
Robbery is down 42% and violent crime is down 25%.
So that's what's happening regarding the takeover.
over in Washington, D.C.
Meanwhile, Illinois Democratic governor, J.B. Pritzker, says the National Guard is not needed in
Chicago.
This comes after learning, Trump may send the National Guard troops to the state of Illinois.
Let's take a listen to J.B. Pritzker.
Today, we are standing here, United, in public, in front of the cameras, unafraid to tell
the president that his proposed actions will make our jobs harder and the lives of our
residents worse. There is no emergency in Chicago that calls for armed military intervention.
Mr. President, do not come to Chicago. So Governor Pritzker says it would be illegal and
unconstitutional to send troops, and he believes Trump is only trying to intimidate his
political rivals. Again, the Washington Post reported the Pentagon has been planning a military
deployment to Chicago for weeks. Pritzker says he's never been contacted by the White House
and learned of the possibility of the National Guard deployment through the Washington Post.
Can you imagine learning things that's supposed to happen in your city as the governor or the mayor through a tweet or a post?
That's crazy.
But this comes as President Trump is ordering the Defense Department to create National Guard units specifically trained to deal with public order issues.
Now, Monday's executive order comes as the president continues to float the idea of using the military to enforce law and order in American cities.
Now, one of those other cities mentioned outside of New York, Chicago, was Baltimore,
where Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott says it's clear to him why the administration is targeting certain places and not others.
Basically, it's because we black.
And he adds that Baltimore is not opposed to the help.
They just need the right resources going to the right places.
Let's take a listen to Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott.
Hey, Baltimore.
We said very clearly that we want additional agents for our FBI, HFDA, to work.
alongside our police officers on their predetermined things that they do every day,
which they sign up to do.
And that's go after people who are trafficking guns, drugs, and doing violence in our city,
not to just be roaming around.
Yeah.
I know that's right.
Shout out to my man.
And look, real quick, I just want to, you know, interrupt and say,
how about them, them birds, man?
Listen, I know we're in the preseason, but the Ravens whipped the Cowboys' ass last week.
I ain't seen anything about that.
And your command is, Morgan.
I'm sorry.
30 to 3.
No, don't be.
Don't apologize, this is where I choose up.
This is why I don't desert.
I'm not going to stress over them command this.
You know what?
I told you, three is crazy.
Although it's a preseason game and people say it don't count, whatever, whatever.
It don't count.
It don't matter.
Because the Giants won two, but it don't count.
Because sometimes they put the second string and third string in, it don't count.
All right, you right.
But anytime you beat the Cowboys, I support you.
You know what I mean?
We whipped the ass last weekend.
Back to Mayor Brandt Scott.
Mayor Brandon Scott.
I say, don't flop around and find out.
Fuck around and find out.
Mayor Brandon Scott should be a model for a lot of people around the country because he is using the resources.
He is getting from the state of Maryland and putting them back into, you know, initiatives in the community.
And that is what is causing the crime rate to go down in Baltimore.
That's right.
And, you know, once again, you know, just the crime reduction doesn't mean there's no crime.
I think that's where a lot of this messaging, you know, gets confusing for people.
just because you say crime is going down
doesn't even necessarily mean things are safe
but it means that progress is being made and things
are getting better. That's what it means.
And I think it is also important to note that
you know, D.C. and what's happening
in D.C. is permitted right now
because of the Home Rule Act.
When it comes to National Guard troops and states
I believe it's the governor that has to deploy
the National Guard, which is why Westmore
of Maryland said he's not going to do it.
And of course you heard J.B. Pritzker basically saying
that he's not going to do it as well.
D.C. operates a little bit different.
So this is why Trump is able to do what he's doing here in Washington, D.C.
with the National Guard because of the Home Rule Act.
And that does not apply to state.
So when it comes to the National Guard, state leaders are the ones who would make that deployment.
Now, I'm not sure because, you know, I will sit here and say, oh, this is illegal and that's illegal,
but we see that this administration tends to do what they want to do,
and they're going to deal with it on the back end in court.
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Now, when we come back,
Claudia Jordan and Erica Cobb
will be joining us there,
the new host of Accidentally Informed.
And Claudia is also promoting her new movie run.
We'll talk to them next.
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It's DJ NV.
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Lauren La Rosa is here as well.
And we got some special guests in the building.
Yes, indeed. We got Claudia Jordan. She's back.
Welcome back. Hey. Good to be back.
She's murder.
Erica Cobb, host of
Accidentally Informed Podcast. Welcome, ladies.
Good to see you, fan. What's up, y'all?
Good morning. How are you? I'm tired. I haven't had
sleep in a few weeks.
Why? Because I'm like really busy.
We're doing this podcast. I got a movie coming out.
Okay. So a lot, a lot going on.
Amazing. So where do we start? You want to start the podcast?
The movie?
Podcast. Okay. Podcast.
Okay.
Fodcast.
Claudia got a lot going on.
Good, good.
That's what time.
Accidentally informed.
Yes.
The name is great for the timing of everything that happened in the media right now.
How did you guys come up with the name and why?
Erica came to Dallas to reach out to me and she said, you know when people say, I need to talk to you about something?
That automatically triggers me.
I'm like, what the a thing I do?
And then she's like, no, I have a proposal.
I want to do, I want to work with you.
And it just came about.
And the accidentally informed title is about, you know, we kind of focus on politics.
It takes a lot in, like, social issues, but no one wants to hear that.
So I want it to be entertaining where you are accidentally informed in the process of being entertained.
Yeah, I think there was this clip that when I was doing my daytime talk show, a Daily Blast Live, that went viral about people at the top, collaborate, people at the bottom, compete.
And I thought that that was just a platitude that most people understood.
But I thought that this was a really great time to put that in action.
my manager, shout out to
Giselle, said to me,
you know, you had Claudia on your podcast because
I do come back as well.
And you guys have such great banter.
And I was like, yeah, because we have very similar
backstories. She did radio as
well. We both hosted television shows.
And we have very
diverse demographics for being
two black women. And so working
with her, it just all kind of
accidentally came together.
But it's been great. And she's so well-spoken.
Yes, she is. She's the class.
see one and y'all know me.
You're classy too.
You got a balance, ratchet, righteous.
Exactly.
I'm going to get in trouble a lot, though.
You know what I mean? Like, I've been canceled like 20
times. All right.
And even with her being
ratchet, righteous, did you ever think
about it like, oh my gosh? I don't know.
Did you have any hesitation?
Or were you just like all in with it?
You know, I have spent my entire career in
ensembles from radio to television
and no one ever has a problem with diversity
when it comes to gender
or socioeconomics or race
but for some reason when we talk about
two black women in the same space
that tends to bring
up some issues, internalize
issues that we like to talk
about. Sorry.
What did you just say so I can get smart to him?
I said what you're going to pay attention to her?
My mom, I have a real
thing happening right now.
That was crazy. I have a real thing happening right now.
It is no disrespect to you.
That was crazy. I have a life thing happening right now.
Wow. But please, because I just need a
If you need the end of your life, you just have to step out
out if you need to. Not yet. I might have to in like 10 minutes.
Okay. Well, sending you love
Thank you. Just for everything to work out.
Don't send her no love after she wasn't listening to you.
No, it's, you know, it's a reason why.
If you want someone in here who doesn't pay attention or care
or listen to black women, it's typically him. He just happened to catch you.
Oh, wow. Are you not listening?
Accidentally informed. I'm not. I will say there.
It's spicy here. Me and Shalaman go back so many years,
so much so that he called me C murder. That's a nickname from, like,
from, like, MySpace, right? I texted him the other day.
saying that I have a huge movie coming.
I would love to invite him.
He hit me with the, don't really know you.
I never got her, he never returned my head.
I didn't see it for you.
You kind of got little Hollywood,
he got Hollywood on me.
He had right number?
Because he changed the number so much.
Did you change the number and I have not changed my number?
Charlemagne.
I have not.
We go way back.
Wow, look at him.
So the box.
You don't even know what she was saying.
You didn't even know what she was saying.
Black with me working with each other.
I'm listening.
I'm listening.
No, I think it's a really, it's an important time
for these conversations, it's an important time
to really, like, check ourselves.
What is it about what's happening in society right now
that we're so much harder on ourselves
than anyone else could be?
So I just think that this has been
the perfect opportunity for us to work together.
She kind of, when she goes left,
she brings me a little bit with her,
and then I can, like, bring her a little bit with me
on the side, and we just respect that balance.
I love the balance.
Why y'all choose to do the show live,
which I think is great.
I think that's, like,
that's something that a lot of podcasts
are going to start doing live,
you know,
like renditions of it,
but why live all the time?
The energy is just different
when you go live,
you know what I mean?
And also, like,
we want to be more interactive
with the listeners,
you know what I mean,
like see what they're saying
and kind of respond in real time
what they're saying.
I always love to go live.
That makes you feel like you on the radio.
It does.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Now, Claudia,
you're going to be around
to do this because you go everywhere.
Like,
is she going to be in one spot
to take this weekly live?
No.
She said, no.
We're remote.
Here's the thing.
Oh, yeah.
And Claudia is seriously,
that was another reason why I wanted to work with her
when she says she's going to do
something she's going to do it and I think
that a lot of especially for people
who are in the creative spaces
you're looking around at people around you thinking
we have a really we have the chemistry
we have something great but you
need somebody who is going to work as hard as
you're going to work and she brings
she's a producer
at heart and a talent
and I told her like I have a production
company come back TV Presents is our production
company I was like
we will wrap ourselves around you
in order to amplify what you do so well.
And she's the star of our show, to be quite honest.
Like, she is, and then I play that support,
and I love doing that.
She's a good friend.
She really is.
So what's the topics for this week?
Like, what would y'all be discussing this week?
This started after the election,
so it was definitely catered to the 92%.
So that was kind of like the spirit of it.
So it could be anything like that's relationship.
It could be politics.
It could be hot topics.
a little bit of everything. Kind of like the view, I guess. And what you guys
do as well? Similar, you know? Like, it's just
good conversations. I found, like, when we were doing it, we were recording it
before doing Evergreen. That didn't resonate.
Because people, at the end of the day, people say they want
elevated conversations, but it's always
a celebrity gossip that gets all the hits.
Unfortunately, you know, it's like,
that kind of frustrates me sometimes.
Don't nobody want to hear y'all be smart, which I think is crazy.
Right. It frustrates you that people
want the gossip or that
people, what frustrate you about that? That's
that seems to resonate with the masses more
anything. Well, that's what the blogs pick up, right?
That's what gets the most attention. But everyone
claims, no, we don't want that. Like, they say they don't want
messy reality TV, but the messy ones are the ones
that get the clicks. That gets
the views and that gets funded. So people
say they want that positivity. But when Tia and Tamara had a show and it's all
positive, did you see the support? Like, it should have been, no, it wasn't.
They say that because it sounds good. It sounds good to say, oh, we want
elevated conversations. We're sick of the same
type of thing, same rhetoric. Do you all have
a guess? Yeah. Yeah, that's been.
that's really been a big
bonus for us, especially
because the guest that Claudia has been able to
book have been very timely
so it's nice to,
because we do our rundowns that morning.
So we'll go through all the topics
and they're all trending topics.
Who's been your favorite guest?
Oh gosh, I can't pick a favorite.
Okay, I'll say that
who stands out to me is Angela Oakley
because I didn't realize we had so much in common.
We went to the same university
at the same time. We're from Chicago.
Where'd you go?
DePaul University.
Okay.
Yeah.
So that was surprising.
I really enjoyed her.
I love having the speaker, minority speaker, Hakeem Jeffries.
Because, you know, I'm a political nerd.
Like, I love talking politics.
Salomey hates him.
You do?
I don't hate him.
I just don't think he stands for anything.
Well, I think that he's, I call him Apex Shakur.
Well, we did talk about messaging.
And I actually went to the Capitol and had a meeting with him.
And we talked about messaging and how I was like, the frustration with the party is,
y'all have to get more gangster.
Like, stop going.
by the politics of the late 2000s, you know, in 2010.
And you have to, like, rise to the occasion in the messaging.
And he did.
I saw him do more afterwards.
Akeem is a puppet.
Hakeem's not doing anything if Shuck's your woman, don't tell him to do it.
And it's simple as that.
But I did, I was very happy that he came on our little podcast, though.
Oh, yeah.
Because we can, like, have these conversations.
And I feel like, you know, a lot of people don't press these folks.
You know what I mean?
And we do.
And we need to do that.
We need to be pressing all of them.
We're kicking it with Claudia Jordan and Erica.
Cobb. Lauren.
Claudia, like making jokes and talking about stuff with
your friends, how do you pick and choose where you don't go?
Because they go everywhere.
It was on you recently about the Tracy Edminster.
Why, though?
Because people felt like, if that is your friend,
why bring the conversation to a public platform?
Because I do commentary for a living.
Like, are they retarded?
Are they retarded?
I'm sorry.
No, I'm reading the work back.
East Coast, listen, it doesn't mean that.
It means, like, go.
It doesn't mean that.
East Coast, like, the way Eminem says,
that's the way I think, that don't mean that.
I'm sick of it.
It don't mean that.
It does not mean that.
I'm not making for a mentally challenged, like, clinically, you know,
diagnosed people.
That is like, you're slow.
Retardation means to slow down.
A fire retardant.
What does that do?
Slows it down.
So some people are slow.
You are the great balance between righteous and rats.
I love how you brought that.
It's a perfect matter.
I did like that.
I did like that.
She didn't know how she did.
But so, okay.
It's going to be the actual recorded podcast.
Yeah.
How do you know where to go?
And also, too, I'm in.
interested to know when you do go there do you have a conversation with your friends prior like
it um I know my friends really well all my friends in my life for like 20 year 10 year 50 I already
know their triggers like there's things that I'm a vault about that will never get repeated
if I if you tell me something like like that I know it's a real trigger for you I would never
go there it's things that I know like you're okay with you know what I'm saying as far as that
tracy thing I just want to say this anyone that knows me knows I am a girl's girl I'm a girl's
girl and I ride hard for the people
that I rock with. Even jazz, I was about to fight her ex-boyfriend
before, okay, on television
and I'm so happy, you're so happily married.
Thank you so much. I will be sending him a DM
with your wedding picture. Period.
Thank you. Were you mad at Carucci?
No, I like Carucci.
This is a thing. I was
the greater conversation once again on our show,
like you use a celebrity story for the
intro into the topic, but it's really about
life situations. I was saying
I think more women should have conversations
with each other before getting mad.
Like Tracy approached
Saw her out
They know each other
And she asked her like
Like hey is it true
And that's that I think it's very much
Were they still dating at the time
But they still together
They weren't
But if you think after 12 years
That it was cut
Like I think she would
I think Tracy was actually being respectful
Right
Read between the lines here ladies and gentlemen
Like she was like
Are you? Because if you are
Blah blah blah
You know what I'm saying
So I just feel like
More women should approach the woman
In a calm way
Before they get angry
And go on social media
And she shared that comment
with me. And I did ask her. I said, if I mentioned it, but I would keep some parts to myself,
she's like, I'm okay with it because I told her the bigger picture I'm trying to convey.
Women need to stop being mad at each other when these things happen.
Be grown. There's nothing wrong with having a conversation. And the way people took it that
Tracy was pressed, she must still want him. It's none of her business. And they were trying
to qualify it with like, well, they weren't good friends. I don't think you need to be a good
friend of someone to give another fellow black woman or women a heads up. We got to
what does it harm me to say
actually yeah we are
that's a good context
of what you gave to it
because I didn't even know
that you had a question with it
like what a
Of course not
I didn't know
I always thought was the headline
You came back to clarify it too after
Yeah but no one posts the clarification
Right yeah
They want the click bait
Oh messy ass Claudia is running
And then you throw Karucci's name
and Tracy's name
and then Dion Sanders name
it's going to be a hot topic
And listen I'm not new to this
I understand that
I knew when I said it was going to be a problem
But like the goal is
you hope that they will go back
and watch accents
informed, watch the whole conversation.
But really, because people are
the R word, they don't have
a attention span anymore.
They want it in 15 seconds or less, and they can't
comprehend, like, a actual full-throated
conversation about it, where there was
nothing more. I don't blame, I'm not, and Tracy's
not mad at Karachi. I love, I think
Carucci's dope. I love that.
And, you know, and it opened the gates to, like,
a conversation. Maybe they weren't dating then.
Maybe it grew into something. Who knows?
But I think I love the fact that they had
grown conversation. No one got mad. No tables were flipped. And what is wrong with encouraging
that? Absolutely. Did Tracy reach out to you after the fact? Um, yeah. She's like,
thank you for always having my back. And she's like, and she's like, and she's like, and I,
she adores Karushi. Like, to the day, she's not mad at Karachi. Karachi didn't steal Deion
from, from Tracy. And I just want that to be clear. I don't put any fault on
Carucci either. I don't. Yeah. I just was saying, I love that Tracy was on her grown
woman. You never hear drama about Tracy. I love Tracy.
She's like, she is, we do not celebrate Tracy Edmond enough as a coach.
Classy girl she was with us for the birthday celebration
She's so fun
She could be boozy and snobby and a bitch
And she's not
Like that girl is like so down to earth
And cool as hell
Like you would love hanging with her
Well and also when we got into
What the foundation of this entire story was about
It was about the idea how women
Are unintentionally supporting the patriarchy
By keeping these things close to the vest
Like that's not
That's in defense of men
And men are already being accused
of not being transparent with what
the intentions are. So why is women
would we not want to be transparent
with each other about what the intentions are?
If you're continuing
to keep things close to the vest, it's only
helping what you're saying is
destroying you.
See how she says it so classy.
She's like the cleanup after me.
Like I just say that. And then she's like
well, actually, I just say.
But yeah, it wasn't, it just really went
left. And I just feel like, you know, we got to
just have more of an attention span out here in these streets.
listen to a whole conversation.
And knowing that people only take what they take, right?
Because you know how this works.
Why even attempt to clarify after that?
I, for some reason, even after 30 years in this thing, I still care what, like, I care
about being misunderstood or misrepresented, you know, and I still do care.
So I will always clarify for the slow people in the back.
You know what I mean?
Like, in case you didn't understand.
The retard's in the rear?
Exactly.
Oh, no.
Had the rear turns.
And mind you, how do we even find out about Carucci and maybe a possible Dion situation?
his son filmed
and put on the social media
so why am I the messy one
for commenting on something that y'all
rolled out
in the media? Clearly wanted it out there.
It's amazing. I didn't sneak a camera in there and get the information
that and blow up the spot. That would be messy.
But when I comment on things, you know, listen,
if they like you, they're okay with your commentary.
If they don't like you, it's a problem
you're messy. And guess what? I don't give a fuck.
Just watch it and click on it. I just feel like
it's all fame or shame. It's all the same game.
Like it's the same game.
Fame or shame? It's all the same game.
Fame or shame, it's all the same game.
It's just where people are looking for this energy, you're looking for attention.
And so when you're getting it, you don't get to choose necessarily how that attention,
how that energy is going to come in what form.
But ultimately, why are you here?
Why are you on this platform?
Like, what is the intentionality behind it?
Channel that energy into what it is that you want because you're never going to be able to decide yourself
if it's fame or if it's shame.
I like that.
Now, Eric, have you ever taken any of Claudia jokes to hot?
Please let me know the truth.
No, I don't.
I don't know what it is.
I'm just going to blame it on my cheekbones, okay?
People have the sense of like, I'm so, like, innocent and fragile.
I don't understand.
My father, bless his heart.
Give us some Doug stories.
Roosevelt, oh, my gosh, my father, Roosevelt, okay?
He's 75 years old.
He's from North Carolina.
And he has always spoken to me a very strict, stern way.
What point, North Carolina?
He's from Red Springs, North Carolina.
Oh, okay.
So you heard.
You know where Red Springs is?
No, but I know that you heard Cracker a lot.
I've heard everything a lot.
How was your dad when he first met your husband?
How was it when you bought him home?
That's a good question.
Southern father.
Yeah.
So my father told me when I was in junior high that I could not bring my best friend to the church
that we went to. We went to church on the west side of Chicago.
And at the time, we were living in the suburbs.
And I was like, yeah, he had, so my dad asked,
what's his last name? And I said the last name. And he was like,
he's Italian? Right. So he's like Italian? Wait, he was like Italian? And I was like,
he guessed by the last name. Yeah, whoa, it was pretty obvious. And, um, and he's like, um,
you will never, it's like Patrick, my older brother, um, has never brought a girl into this home
that isn't black and you will never bring a boy into this home.
that is black.
Shout out to
go.
Wow.
And,
and
I want you
to listen to
this story
because this is a
good one
right here.
Because Solomon
say the same
to his
daughters.
Go.
Uh-huh.
Really?
So,
fast forward
about 30 years
later and now
he loves
my Italian
husband
from Canada
because that's
just the way
that it worked out.
We're kicking
it with
Claudia Jordan
and Erica
Cobb.
Sholomey.
Listen, love is
love.
I don't have any
problem with it
but I don't think
there's anything
wrong
with also me
saying this is
my preference.
I want to
see my black daughters with a black man.
And I think it's, and listen, I love black love.
I am the product of black love.
My parents have been married for 46 years.
Like, I understand all of that.
You said black men don't hit on you.
You said they don't like you.
I don't know what it is.
I'm from Chicago.
I've never, I've never gotten hit on by black men.
You're not lying.
I am so serious.
I am so serious.
Oh, that beautiful, Melanie.
It's so crazy.
I can think of two black men
who have asked me out in my entire life.
I don't get this.
And it wasn't even like a viable situation
because one, I was married at that time.
And then the other part was like,
it was just kind of like a shoot your shot type thing.
It wasn't a serious thing.
But yeah, I do not.
Erica, have you had Black D?
No, I'm talking about it.
What a question. It's the Canadian sitting home like,
keep the cute.
Keep the cute.
I'm going there. I am not going there.
But you've seen a black penis before.
I've seen everything.
I'm 44 years old.
Have you had one of your hand?
Jesus.
Oh, my gosh.
Oh, my gosh.
I'm never seen it.
I'm not calling her up, unearthing.
You know.
Anything.
Right.
Yes.
Okay.
Because, you know, people love to be on earth.
I didn't know.
I didn't know.
I never even heard.
That's hard to believe.
I don't believe that's possible.
There's no way I look at you.
How beautiful you are.
How beautiful you are.
She's never trying to hollet you.
I'm telling you.
Because you were so diesel?
What was you?
She did fitness.
But still.
What is fitness?
Did you look intimidating?
Yeah, but like it's even, that's even more attractive.
A lot of men like that.
You see Papoos?
Papoos jumped all over that girl.
That's true.
You know, I mean.
She's stupid.
I know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
It's just what it is.
I'm sure you believe that, but I got to believe you because you said it.
And she also doesn't have the typical aesthetic for a white man as well
because they usually say like hard wig, soft
life with the white man and you have like the great hair too yeah I've had a
couple of hard wigs too the hard wigs get you they love the white man about the hard
wig soft life thing that's crazy the white men love those synthetic wigs the
because they want us to be humble they humble so you got a good one well you got a good
wig you be we'd be doing too much then white men be like uh-uh go get that wig from the store
so what hard wigs are like a sign of insecurity or something or they just think they keep us humbled
they'd be saying that the hard wigs are like the sign of like the strong
black woman sometimes too.
You're trying to change and die the real quick.
Y'all never heard that.
Like the women who have like the great
corporate CEO, black women, they always
say they have bad wings. That's a thing.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But why is, we need a deep dive, a documentary
maybe into that. I think we put in too much effort
personally, especially for what's out here.
Like, I'm sick of it. You are depleted
of these women. You are too. I don't care.
You're all getting your head down.
Like, why don't we spend it so much money?
Ladies, I would like to call for
national boycott. Like, we need to break, we're looking
too fly out here. Wigs and men. Like, just
putting so much into our appearance and looks.
Like, they show up. Beijing
be fucked up. They got the white line.
They do it to our stomachs.
Like, y'all don't put any effort. Men just get to
show up. And we are so
judged on our looks, even on radio.
It's crazy. Like, it's crazy.
Like, why do we put so much effort? You ever go
out with your friends and get ready to go to a club
or party and you look like, like you're about to be in a
pageant? And then you see what shows up?
Yes. Plack.
Sleep in the eye.
Breath.
Breath be terrible.
Black shit underneath the nails everywhere.
Light in the cracks of the mouths.
But this is what you said on one episode recently that it was like a fine-ass actor that was texting.
Y'all was going to figure something up.
Oh, yeah, it was texting.
They text me.
They, I mean, they, you know.
She's like, look, I ain't saying, I got no holes.
He didn't have no plaque.
Yeah, but some people, I just don't want people I talk about themselves in the third person.
You know what I'm saying?
Like male actors are like that.
Oh, my God.
Male actors a lot of times do that.
A lot of male actors are like, they're good looking, but, you know, a lot of times it's that.
What he said?
Like, yo, you don't want to go out with me?
But he said his name, like, you don't want to go out with such and such?
You're talking about himself?
It's kind of like just referring to themselves in the third person, like, you know what I mean?
I think the microphone might scare people away.
They think I'm going to talk about them.
Exactly.
But you always do, though.
I don't, what names have I ever said?
You've never said names.
You've never got a name for me.
You've never said names.
The only person y' y'all really with was KJ because we did a TV show together.
That's for the most part.
Like, I don't trash the guys that band with.
Like, you, you, I've never, like, put a name out there and, like, really went in, like that.
Now, you never said nobody's name.
You know what I mean?
Listen, it is, it is a man out there that really, a man in particular that we all know that still want Claudia, that wanted her back in the day.
I think she was talking to him back in the day.
He's a singer, he'd be doing all types of, on stage.
Oh, yeah.
You're trying to show.
He loves me.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, you can't say don't name.
You gave it.
That man.
It's talking to him.
You can't guess.
You did his exact day.
I'm like, if you were playing charrette, like, get you mine.
We've been friends for like 28 years now.
Like he's truly like he supports everything I do.
Like here we love her down.
He reposted.
I actually have a movie coming out on the 29th.
It's in theaters.
It's called Run.
It's a sci-fi.
Oh, you should.
I see.
I saw the trailer.
That's what I'm trying to invite you to.
Oh, shit.
It's, it's, uh, black and brown woman as leads in a sci-fi movie.
It's, it looks super expensive.
Like, it looks like a $30 million picture.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It starts like Girlstrip.
And then it leads to, you know, we're up in a cabin.
And then the earth gets in,
invaded and the special effects.
I want to shout out.
Juicadora did some amazing stunts
in this.
She did so good.
So it's great.
That's why I'm out here,
actually.
The premiere is tonight.
I saw that part.
I don't know why I thought
it was a Jordan Piel movie
when I first thought of the film.
Exactly.
But that's me too
because the trailer has been
all over the place.
I've seen it a few times
on a few of the blogs.
And I'm like, my girl,
I said that movie.
And it's not on TV,
not that this ain't wrong
with Tubeb.
Right.
I feel like I'm one of the TV
greats for my theme
with the child.
Are you shooting
I don't shoot any kids in this one.
I want to let y'all know my update.
So the 2B movie where I shot the kid,
it went everywhere, right?
Thank you for breakfast club.
Then I did another movie called Do It for the Graham.
Why did shoot teenagers, they were in college.
So I'm moving up.
My last film, I have another one called The Handyman that dropped this month.
I'm not killing any children or any teenagers.
So I'm actually getting to an older demographic.
So anytime you see me in a black hoodie, I'm killing somebody.
Okay.
I want to see you shoot somebody in Tubby with just your fingers,
I'm with the shit though
I don't get embarrassed ever
I think that stuff is so funny
I think that's what 2B is like for
Like the beautifully craft the movie
Like Chris Stokes he has a huge deal with them
They do beautifully done movies where everything's right
There's no continuity issues
But the lower budget films where you walk in with jeans
And then you walk out with some black pants on
It's so fun to watch
I want I'm putting my idea that I want to make an award show called the Toobies
where we highlight the best of the worst
Exactly, I don't care.
Because all I want is you, and all I want is you, too, they're my movies.
I'm like, I got a story.
Yeah, that's the thing.
Dear Frank, yeah, with Columbus Shore and Brian Webb.
Jessica hosted, you'd be a great host.
You'd be a great host.
You'd be a good for the TV.
You'd be a good host.
You already know.
I'm going to send you the treatment, and we're going to do it.
I'm announcing it here in the Breakfast Club, and Erica Copp going to do all the red carpet stuff.
Yes.
And you're going to interview all the actors, because all of Detroit is in all the movies, right?
That's the hub of Cleveland.
You might need to do it in Detroit.
That's the 2B headquarters.
Toobie is the
version of Netflix.
Yes, it is.
But it gives a lot of opportunities to people.
Some should have them.
Some should not.
But no, they should all have them.
Because I feel like there's a place
for all kinds and different levels.
Everything doesn't have to be
the Julia Roberts top tier,
Angela Bassett.
There's also people from the neighborhood
that want to do films.
And that's a place where you can do them,
you can get your stuff on the air.
But please, I need you all to go see Ron.
We need to run those numbers up
because the first two weeks of a film,
it means a lot,
and then we can get more black products.
When is the premiere?
Last night in New York.
was our New York premiere.
And then we have L.A. on Wednesday, the 27th,
and the movie drops nationwide.
Get your tickets on Fandango everywhere, and it's Friday.
And I'm super excited.
I want you all to see what happens to me in this movie.
I will say this.
People that don't like me, you're going to be very happy.
You go on bottom running back and run it back and clip.
Yeah, that bitch I only got what she deserves.
And where can they hear your podcast?
I'm about the podcast.
Well, you can hear us every Wednesday at 5 p.m. Central on YouTube Live.
And you can also get it anywhere you listen to your podcast on Apple, Spotify, all those things.
However, we do have an announcement.
Oh, yes.
Yes.
On Wednesday, October 15th, we will be doing our first live show.
So that will happen in Denver at Dude IDK Studio, which is where we all started.
So we're really excited about that.
And informers, we want to know where you are so that we can come out and see you in person.
So hit us up, let us know.
And we'll get our...
We're going to do a little mini tour and bring it
because I feel like it's a great way to connect with your fans
and your listeners to, you know, be in person with them.
It's going to be a lot of fun.
And Denver's a lot of fun.
They have really good weed out there.
That's so dope, right?
Okay, so Informers is with the fan base.
That's y'all fan base.
I love that.
Congratulations.
They named themselves.
Thank you.
It's been a lot of fun.
Thank you, ladies, for joining us.
Thanks for having us, Elame.
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Return my text, please.
I did.
I just liked it.
Because I'm feeling aware, ready, I'm like, do you want to talk of me no more?
Like, what happened?
No, I just saw it.
You need to be like, you said him me back.
I know.
Is he funny acting sometimes?
Absolutely. All the time.
All the time, girl.
I like him better before I started working here.
Right.
Because he used to really hit me back and be like...
Oh, y'all like a retarding.
Everybody relaxed.
Oh, my God.
There's the breakfast club going on.
Let's get to the late.
You said we act on what?
I did not say that.
Let's get to the latest with Lauren.
Lauren becoming a straight fact.
Tell her, she gets them from somebody that knows somebody with somebody.
She gets the detail.
I'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything.
She'd be having the latest on this.
The latest with Lauren La Rosa
Sometimes you have facts
Sometimes you have details
Sometimes you have a little bit of everything
Well it's the latest
On the breakfast club
Talk to me
Let's go Lorraine
Aloud cool bag
Let's go! Let's go!
Bram brambram
I don't want no parts
of what's happening right now
Okay
She feels set up
She don't know what happens
But I don't want to be involved
Okay
Let's go
All right now
Cardi B
sat down with Zane Lowe
and they were having a conversation because you know she's rolling out her album
and my other drama and man you know we've been hearing cardie being offset talk a lot about
their divorce and what they've been going through but this clip that i'm about to play for y'all
it made me never ever ever want to get a divorce it sounds so painful let's take a listen to
carty going through a divorce is very very tough because you marry somebody and the person that
you divorcing is not that person that you marry you really ask yourself like who the
that I'm married like there is no love there but to me I always feel like it's like if I ever walk
away from something like I get along with all my exes even if we don't talk we never ended it on
some nasty nasty stuff it has gone to the point that it's like I feel like I really hate you like
you're I think I hate you everybody should walk away walk away what they came with things gonna hurt
for a couple of months but especially when there's kids it's like we should be able to call
parent we should be able to have a conversation 100%
But it's not like that.
It's actually, I'm going to something that is, like, kind of, like, very, like, dark.
I don't know.
It's like when somebody died, like, it's like, you feel pain,
and then it's like, now you got the bills of the funeral.
Damn, man, some divorces do get like that.
When she said something that stuck out to me,
my mom kind of sort of said the same thing with her and my dad divorced a couple years ago.
She said, the person that you divorce is not the person that you married.
You know what I mean?
Now my mom don't hate my dad, you know.
Yeah.
But, yeah, like, you.
you're like, damn, who did I marry?
Yeah, I would never want to be in that situation.
Like, that sounds horrible.
Like, that's the father of your children.
And they hate that person and say that you in a very dark space,
I wouldn't wish that on nobody.
It's resentment at that time, right?
Because when you're getting a divorce,
it's a reason that divorce is happening.
So you hate the person for that divorce.
So you want to get them back revenge style, right?
Whether it's withholding the kids or I want half
or I want some of the money that you brought in
and it just becomes, the only people that really win is their attorneys.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The attorneys went.
Paid all of that money.
Put all that money.
But you know what?
Later, later on, we're going to see them be cool.
Of course, hopefully.
You know what I mean?
I was thinking about that.
My mom and my dad are friends.
Now, mind you, big age difference, right?
My mom and my dad are friends now.
They work into that point.
But later on, like, uh, offset and Cardi B, they're going to be.
I hope so.
I think they will because I hope so.
I was thinking about that too.
Like, so she posted her outfit from this interview on, it was like August 13.
for August 15. So this interview, it just came
out the last night, or yesterday, later yesterday.
But since
she's filmed this interview, I was thinking about the interviews
we've seen Offset doing where, you know,
he's come out and said, I messed up. I didn't handle
things right. So I think, you know, eventually
it does get to that point where it's like, okay,
we got some bigger things, our kids
and their lives that we need to focus on.
But she also talked a lot about
too, with just, she says she's not going to ever take this long
to do an album ever again. But she says
that the title, Am I,
the drama, is more so about everybody
always throwing darts her way she'd be going through so much and still has to produce uh you know
work-wise yeah um things in her household with her uh well with offset at one point in time and you know
the rapper's coming for her and all the things being a mom but she talked about like empathy and
feeling like she doesn't get any let's take a listen to that i really be hard on myself but i have to be
hard of myself because people be hard on me nobody ever for me some grace nothing nobody ever
give me no grace like i'm not allowed to have a flop i'm not allowed to have a song that is like i want to
do because like it's just in my heart to do like it's like it's almost everything gotta be great
everything has to be amazing and it's like everything i have to put my mind thought foot
on it when my grandma's be like i put my feet in it yeah i put my whole body in it put my soul in it
yeah you don't get grace when you on top and the reason you don't get grace when you on top
because you've been winning for so long that your haters can't wait to see you fall yeah that's all
it is and by the way it's not a fall everything just ain't going to be number one right and carty
I mean, sorry to say, she set the ball for herself.
She did that, you know, with Bulldack and, you know, all her earlier hits and everything.
And then the first album, Invasion of Prophecy, like, you know,
back yourself on the back.
You're in competition with yourself.
You're trying to beat the record that you said.
It's been a long time, though.
It's been seven years.
But the thing with Cardi, I don't think anybody ever expected it.
So when it happened, it's like, oh-ish.
But now keeping it up there, it's like all that pressure.
But if I'm good, because, go ahead.
I don't care about the charts.
I care about good music.
Like, Offset just put out a fantastic.
album. A body of work. I don't know what offset going to sell this week.
You know what I mean? I don't know. But, you know, I mean, the label ain't the best, but I don't know.
But the album, he won to me. Once you put out a great body of work, you won.
It's not just that, though. It's the whole package. Because you put out a great body of work.
And if the people don't hear that great body work, or it's not promoted right, or you don't do what you're supposed to do to make sure the world hears it.
Or, yeah. Or people who's so engulfed in your real life that they don't even really care about the music.
By the way, if you get a number one album
and everybody say your album whack, that hurts more.
Yeah.
You can't, anybody with, oh, I got the number one album,
I don't care it sucks.
Yeah.
You're just trying to me.
Everybody coming at you on social media
telling you how much your music whack,
I guarantee you those artists would rather have
than people say, my music slaps.
Well, Zane Lowe said he heard the album
and he said that he felt like,
and listening to it, it's a body of work,
not just a couple songs she threw together.
And he felt like it reminds you that,
I think how we all feel like this with Cardi,
which you talked about,
there's only one Cardi.
like she brings like this like personality or whatever that is just her and it's very bronx
so he said that's what the album made him feel like so we'll have to wait to hear it
when it dropped september 19 now in wrapping up i do one up did we earn our check you know
they say we get paid from cardi so did we earn our check just now not just talking about upset
not talking about him out damn half price yeah go do some more glazing yeah i mean i can't wait
for this album come out man i think it's not turning my w-9 and i think it's going to be great
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think that you guys
want to spend with something crazy.
And then she's still at Bronsick,
so, you know, she still pops up
so she'll be popping out and everything.
She only want to listen to her.
And she did say all the other rap girls was,
you know, she's a senior.
They're like freshman in high school, so.
I mean, that's true.
She is a veteran.
Body is a veteran.
Yeah.
I think that's good now.
Make sure I got my W.
You're on the check, guys.
We got it.
We got it.
We got it.
Yo, y'all know what I was wondering,
yo, how all of religions.
We weren't wondering what you were.
nobody was wondering
nobody was wondering what you was with
because I know y'all thought about this too before
in life because all we all grew up
you know religious in some way
you know but how all the religions
got different gods but the same Satan
like why hell on change
you know what I didn't think about it
I literally have never thought about that but that is
I think it's different forms of Satan
yeah but his name Satan in every
one of them but I think he comes in different forms
like lusts greed
envy hate
gluttony. I think there's different
when they say seven deadly sins
to me that's like seven different versions of Satan
no but you know how like
Christians we got God right Muslims
they got Allah Allah right and some other people
got some other things absolutely boo that he goes
on now right right right but Satan
is Satan
Christians regardless
yep the devil they call them different name
I see what you're saying
like Satan Lucifer Abizalbub
you're smoking this morning who's Beaselbub
I've never in my life heard of Beaselbub
who is that where they're
Let me make sure
I'm saying that you're not going to read.
You're smoking this one?
No, I didn't, envy.
I was just wondering I was smoking last night
and I was wondering.
Yeah, she kept that thought for us.
I appreciate you.
Bezobbub is an alternative name for Satan.
Bezlebub.
Yeah.
If y'all just pick up a book,
y'all would, you know, know some of these things.
What book is Beasbub?
Which book?
On these big-ass books.
What book can say Beaselbub?
That's in a lot of Christian texts.
I rebuke Bezelbub in the name.
I can't.
I can't.
All right.
That was the latest with Lauren.
Now, Solomon, who are you throwing your donkey too?
Man, there's a man named Michael R. Doin, who needs to come to the front of the congregation.
We would like to have a word with him.
All right.
Oh, and I got an announcement after donkey, too.
Oh, God.
Can't wait.
All right.
Why say, oh, God?
I don't know.
Oh, all right.
We'll get to that next.
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I was born a donkey.
It's the donkey of the day.
This is donkey
A bunch of
Jackdance
For the donkey of the day
That's pretty funny
Shalomine the devil
Possible
The Breakfast Club
Well donkey today
For Tuesday August 26
goes to a Louisiana man
named Michael R. Doin
Okay, Michael is 57 years old
And he is facing felony charges
This morning
Did you know that in America
You can be arrested
For having two
much meat in your pants.
Oh, envy, I see the twinkle
in your eye. Oh, I see the twinkle in your eye
and I heard to flood it in your heart when I said
that. What? Okay. Yes, 57-year-old
Michael Ardoin was arrested
for having excessive meat in his
pants. Okay, in fact, the
Livingston Paris Sheriff's Office
is calling him the Beef
Bandit! Envi, why are you
typing so aggressively on your phone? Just look
at his phone. I bet he's Googling Louisiana
Beef Bandit right now. You want to
meet, you want to see the meat, you want to
have the meat. We have the meat. What is wrong with you? Tell me your mouth is watering without
tell me your mouth is watering. Not. It's sound like did he. You want to hear what happened? Let's go to
Louisiana First News for the report, please. A man with more than 70 prior arrest is accused of
stealing packs of frozen meat from a neighborhood Walmart in Denham Springs. Deputies say Michael
Ardwan left the store this morning without paying for several items. Witnesses telling law
enforcement on the scene that they saw the suspect stuffing packs of meat into his pants.
They eventually caught up with him and arrested him.
Deputies say he stole around $800 for the meat.
I'm going to tell you what the problem is in this story.
Okay, according to officers, they recovered two packs of lean hamburger meat valued at 6494,
as well as four packs of rib eyes valued at $131.56 cents.
Several packs of Angus rib eyes valued at $291.36.
Then the sheriff's office also discovered that more packs of meat were taken from another area or another store.
Okay, this man stole $300 of meat from Sam's.
Okay, three things here.
Number one, somebody cookout got canceled.
Okay, there was a barbecue happening that did not happen no more.
Okay, our Michael was about to hit a lick with this meat.
Okay, he was about to sell this to someone and, you know, you know, they just didn't get it.
Or, grocery is just too damn high.
Okay.
The price of groceries is just too damn high
And folks got to eat
I'm not justifying his stealing
I'm just saying with the price of groceries nowadays
I'm shocked
We don't hear about this more
Okay, but don't feel sorry for Michael
No, no, no, no, no
See, Michael is just a kleptomaniat
Matter of fact, I'm not even going
Clinically diagnose him
He's just, because I can't
I'm not a doctor, but he's just a serial thief
And I don't mean he steals fruit loops, corn, pop,
Cinnamon Toast Crunch, no, he just steals a lot
In fact, he has an extensive theft conviction history
including 74 arrests, okay, 26 of them for theft with nine convictions.
According to the law, if you have two or more theft convictions, new charges are upgraded.
So Michael is being charged with two felony counts of theft and traffic citations.
Now, there is something else that's bothering me about this story, and it's what I read at the bottom of this news report.
The stolen meat was returned to the stores, but it will not be destroyed.
well no it will be
destroyed okay
the packs will have to be destroyed
I don't eat beef anymore
because I got to keep my cholesterol down
and I'm focused on my heart health
but if I did still eat meat
I would eat the meat that was in this man's pants
I know you would
Joe
Justin Inby you're telling me you wouldn't eat the meat
that was in this man's pants no
yeah actually ribbons down good
and I'm not I'm a woman so whether it was his meat
or somebody else meat
that's what I'm saying you just can't destroy
800 pounds of meat you got to donate those ribbons
to a zoo. Hell, they were still in the pack.
Like, once they come out the pack,
hit the grill, whatever germs was in Michael's pants,
they'll get grilled, too.
I just don't think you should waste any meat
just because it was in a man's pants.
I'm alone on this?
Yes.
Give Michael Ardoin, the sweet sounds
and the hamletones, please.
Oh, now you are the donkey.
Y'all rich.
Of the day,
you are the donkey.
of the day
y'all rich
that man's meat would have got to eat
I know you would have it would have ate
huh it would have got eight
you would have ate it
so why did you give him
donkey a day if you would have ate his meat
because he stole it and he's got a history
of stealing of course you don't care
because you're a cereal booster you or they're themself
yes and I will boost some steaks
do you know how high stakes are
for people they're like $3040
for the people exactly do you think people got
$30, $40 to spend.
They don't even have
school money for their kids.
Damn!
Are you serious?
Yes, I'm still some damn steak.
Damn.
And give it to the food bank.
I don't want you to steal steak.
So can you shout out your messy glasses, vision right now
so people you ain't got to steal no sense?
No, not right now because I have something else.
Am I going to play a game?
No, we're not playing a game.
You never want to play a game no more.
You want to know what race this man's meat is so bad, don't you?
I like it when you like this dad.
What's his name?
What's his name?
Michael Ardoin, okay?
Ardoin?
Ah, damn, yeah, that's play.
I don't even know what that is.
Anyway, I got a message.
Okay, are you ready?
Switch to music.
I'll stick a while.
I would like to say, on Saturday, October 11th.
You go get some meat?
The fifth annual Mental Wealth Expo bought to you by me in partnership with the Mental Wealth Alliance and I Heart Radio is coming back, okay?
Period.
I said it's coming back now.
Well, I guess I keep a drum.
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Jess, you just said something.
You talked about how high groceries are.
Yes.
Well, you know this is a completely free event.
Okay?
I do this every year, and it is a completely free event.
I bring together some incredible mental health professionals
for a day of mental health education and healing.
You know, we got people like the good sister, Debbie Brown.
She's the host of the Deeply Well podcast
and one of the most sought-after wellness educators in the country.
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My good brother, Dr. J. Barnett, the host of the Just Hill podcast will be there.
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But just remember, put it on your calendar.
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And as always, it is a free event.
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If I couldn't do this for free, I wouldn't do it
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So put it on your calendar.
D-Dope.
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That's what's up.
I love it, indeed.
I love it.
Well, thank you.
Yeah, now, all right, turn it off.
Now, give me the drums.
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Period.
Wow.
That was crazy.
You should have said it was going to be madmeet in Newark too at your thing because this would be.
Shut up.
All right.
Just shut up.
Can we bring Lauren in right fast?
For what?
Because we got a, we got a show to do.
I thought we were doing the show.
We were doing this.
We were doing this at 6 o'clock.
Yes, 8005-8-5-105 when we have to open up the phone lines.
Are we going to do the hard wig topic again?
No.
No, I didn't call Lauren in for the hard leg.
You need a minute.
First of all.
Wow.
You ran up on me too crazy.
Wow.
You were too talking about.
Come on, girls.
What are you talking about for what?
Gals, gals, gals, gals.
What are you talking about?
Can you just tell us about what happened with Snoop?
You were supposed to do it in the latest with Lauren, but we didn't get to us.
So what happened with Snoop?
Because this is a great topic.
I'm going to open up the phone lines.
Yes.
So okay Uncle Snoop was on
It's Giving the podcast
And they were having a conversation about
He took one of his grandkids to see
The Buzz Light Year
And there is a
Lesbian couple in the movie to have a baby
Let's hear from Snoop
Let's hear from Snoop
I took my grandson to see
What was the movie with a Buzz Light
Oh the new buzz
The new buzz
The Light Year I think it's called Light Year
Yeah with Kiki Palmer's in that movie
Okay okay
She plays like the daughter
So we're watching it
The lady which is Kiki's mama
They move on it to space years
they moved down the line. They're like,
she had a baby with a woman.
My grandson, in the middle of the movie, like,
Papa Snoop, how she have a baby with a woman?
She's a woman.
Oh, shit.
I didn't come in for this shit.
Just came and watch a movie.
Hey, man, watch the movie.
Uh-uh.
They just said, she and she had a baby.
They both women.
How did she have a baby?
They both women.
Moving and over it.
It's like, it's fucking me.
I'm scared to go to the movies.
I'm like, y'all throwing me in the middle of shit that I don't have an answer for.
What was your, what you tell them?
Watch the movie.
It threw me for a loop.
I'm like, what part of the movie was this?
These are kids that we have to...
And that is the question.
800515.
I feel like you cut off some important context.
Why did it fade out like that?
We got to come back.
We got to come back.
You can't.
That's why people be getting in trouble right there, man.
That's why people be having crazy headlines.
You can't play something like that and not play the whole context.
Oh, it was a second left, but we just got to go with commercials.
We're late.
I need more context.
We'll open up the phone lines, 8585-105-1.
Do you have problems taking your kids to the movies and them seeing things that you feel like they shouldn't see?
Man, we got all the kids.
context that we need. A woman and a woman made
a baby, and that baby wanted to know how.
That's a valid question.
Why would a baby have that question?
Why should a baby have that question
going to go see Buzz Light? Yeah.
Well, let's talk about it when we come back.
And if it's birds and bees,
then we need some more language about the birds and birds.
Exactly.
I can explain the birds and bees.
Let's talk when we come back.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy.
Just hilarious.
Salomey Naga.
We are the Breakfast Club.
If you're just joining us, we're talking about Snoop.
Now, Snoop recently did an interview on what podcast?
Was it, Lauren?
It's giving.
It's giving.
And he was talking about the time.
he took his grandson to the movies, and let's listen to Snoop.
I took my grandson to see a movie with a Buzz Light.
Oh, the new buzz? The new buzz? The light year. I think it was the light year.
Yeah, with Kiki Palmer's.
Okay, okay.
She plays like the daughter. So we're watching it. The lady, which is Kiki's mama,
they move on into the space years. They move down the line. They're like,
man, she had a baby with a woman.
My grandson in the middle of the movie, like, Papa Snoop, how she has a baby with a woman?
She's a woman. Oh, shit.
I didn't come in for this.
She just came to watch a damn movie.
Hey, man, watch the movie.
Uh-uh.
They just said, she and she had a baby.
They both women's.
How did she have a baby?
Shh.
The movie ain't overweight.
It's like, it's fucking me.
I'm scared to go to the movies.
I'm like, y'all throwing me in the middle of shit.
I don't have an answer for.
What was your, what did you tell them?
Watch the movie.
It just popcorn.
It threw me for a loop.
I'm like, what part of the movie was this?
These are kids that we have to show that at this age.
Like, they're going to ask questions.
Yeah.
They are going to ask, I don't have the answer.
What you think, Jess?
Man, I wouldn't have explained right then and there in the movie
because obviously we're in the movie
and I'm not going to get up and leave after nothing like that.
But if my kid had a question, I would tell him,
well, you know, two women can't make a baby.
Two men can't make a baby.
But these days, things are different.
And, you know, it is what it is.
Like, I definitely would explain it like that, though.
Two men cannot make a baby.
Two women cannot make a baby.
Maybe that particular character was adopted.
Right.
You know, maybe their dad left them.
a very young age and yeah I would make up a whole story but my kid will know that the same
sex cannot make a baby um well if I was in that situation the first thing I do is you got to ask
your mother when we get home ask your mom because I would definitely throw that on gear
throw it on your wife and then second of all um I'm with snoop like I don't want to have to
explain any of this in a cartoon or a movie if I'm taking my child right I'm not sure the age of
his grandson but I don't want to have to explain this to my three-year-old my six-year-old
my seven-year-old eight-year-year-old and not just uh whether it's getting a little bit of his grandson
whether it's hetero as well.
I don't want to see that if they're fighting in Galaxy Land.
I don't know what part of the story is that.
And I don't want to explain that story.
So if that is part of the story,
I'm not going to take my child
because I want my kid to just be a kid
that just enjoys movies and has fun
and not have to think about
girl-on-girl, guy-on-girl, guy-on-girl, alien-on-person.
I don't want them to think about any of that.
Like, how did two mommies make a baby?
You know what I mean?
Correct.
Yeah.
They were also talking about school.
screen time too in this interview and just kids
being online and you can run into stuff like that
on TikTok too. Yeah, you can.
But if we in the movies and
we see something like that,
we didn't know that that scene was in there
or that was coming up, then yeah, I would explain
later, you know.
The problem to me is the headline. You know what
saying? I saw a bunch of headlines. I saw like People
Magazine and everybody and they said, Snoop Dog
scared to go see
children's movies due to LGBTQ
representation. When I listen to that clip
in context, that's not what I got from that clip. I got
Snoop Dog does not know
how to answer questions in
regards to LGBTQ
representation. And as I sit here
right now, I wouldn't know how
to answer that question easy. Okay, I'm just trying
to watch a movie. Now I got to Google
this later and explain to my kids
you know, women can adopt
or she might have had a surrogate.
That's just not a question I want to be
asked or answer while I'm sitting here
watching this children's movie with my
grandchild. Nothing worse when you can't answer
a question for a child. You know,
I'm saying, but I don't have grandkids.
They don't keep asking.
They really, really, really want to know.
And if I don't have an answer in that moment,
I don't want to tell this person the wrong thing.
And, you know, Snoop probably in that movie theater,
the high as hell.
You know, he got to answer this deep-ass question from his grandchild.
You're like, man, eat your popcorn.
Eat your popcorn.
Just watch the movie.
It's a popcorn, man.
Please just watch the movie.
I don't think there's anything wrong with expressing that.
And I think everybody who has outrage over that,
you all are part of the problem with this society.
Guess what?
This is a teachable moment.
Instead of being so ready to tear some
down and crucify a person how about use this moment to teach I'm with you well
we have Dom on the line now Dom they said that you are a lesbian yes sir yes sir
what's up baby what's going on man man I can't believe I got through I love you all
what's your thoughts Dom all right so take this out I always had an issue with me and
I don't know when it started but if the same thing with pride when gay couples or
lesbian couples. Those are babies, man.
You don't got no business exposure
for anything like that.
Let alone put it in a kid movie, you know?
And you're a lesbian saying this.
Yes.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Yes, I have my niece.
She's three years old.
She says, you know, my wife.
I don't feel comfortable, like,
OB affection or anything like that.
It's just exposures in mind.
Especially when they can't accept that.
It's not normal, man.
It's not normal.
It's not a, I don't know,
because, yeah, it's like some contradictions.
But when that's huge, man,
don't mind.
It's so innocent.
I don't got no business
disposing them to anything.
And by the way,
unless there's more contact to the clip,
I ain't hear Snoop say none of that.
Yeah,
I didn't hear him say,
no.
He just said,
I don't want to be asked this.
Yeah, I don't want to have to answer it.
I don't have to answer it.
I think the headline is crazy.
The scared.
And me,
speaking personally,
I'm not scared to see,
but I don't want to see it in the kids movie.
There's another one.
Fox News put,
Snoop Dog criticizes LGBTQ characters
in children's movies
laments kids going to ask questions
I didn't see him criticize
any of these characters
but I've said before a million times on this radio
I don't think there should be any sexual
suggested thing on any of these kids' movies
and that's like I said that's whether it's gay
whether it's hetero I don't want to see that or have to
explain or have that conversation with my kids
regardless watching a cartoon
they're making it seem like he's scared to go to the movies
because of the LGBTQ representation
in the movies no he's scared to go to the
movies because he don't want his grandson to ask him questions.
He feels uncomfortable.
Kay.
Yeah.
Good morning, Kay.
What's your thoughts?
Good morning.
I just think that it's something that kids see in society of these days as well.
So if he was going to see that outside in the real world, how would he even responded
to his grandson at that point?
You explain to him, hey, girls like girls sometimes, boys like toys sometimes.
It doesn't need to get into sex.
That's not what the baby said.
That's not what he said.
He said, how didn't two women have a baby?
That's what you said.
That's what the grandchild said.
What's the easy is that?
If you say that, the baby going to follow up and say, but where did the baby come from?
Yeah, exactly.
And then the real world is.
The baby comes from love.
Just like adult answer it.
No, the baby comes from adoption.
The baby comes from a surrogacy.
It don't, see, that's, no.
That's stopping.
I'm sorry.
You're being delusional now.
You're being very delusional now.
I'm sorry.
Same conversation can happen with a boy and a girl.
And if you want to talk about it, you can go into it.
It depends on how you are as your parents and style.
It's a kid's movie, man.
She's absolutely right.
That conversation can't happen with a boy and a girl.
The only difference is, I know the answer.
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I can give you that answer right now if you want me to.
But I probably would tell you still.
I'll probably still be like,
eat your popcorn.
We talk about this later.
Right, because this is inappropriate for a kid anyway.
And we're talking about Snoop who recently did it in,
he was on a podcast, right?
Yes, he was on a podcast called It's Giving.
And they asked him about, well,
they were talking about Snoop taking his son to a movie.
And this is what Snoop had to say.
Grandson.
Grandson.
His grandson.
I took my grandson.
son to see what was a movie with a buzz like oh the new the new buzz the light year i think
yeah with kiki palmer's in that movie okay okay she plays like the daughter so we're watching it
the lady which is kiki's mama they move on into the space years they move down the line they're
like then she had a baby with a woman my grandson in the middle of the movie like papa flu
how she have a baby with a woman she a woman oh she didn't come in for this just came and
watching a movie hey man watch the movie uh-uh they just said she and she had a baby
they both women's how does she have a baby
shh the movie ain't over with
it's like I'm scared to go to the movies
like y'all throwing me in the middle of shit
that I don't have an answer for
what was your what did you tell them
watch the movie
it threw me for a loop I'm like what part of the movie
was this these are kids that we have to
show that at this age like
they're going to ask questions
they are going to ask I don't have the answer
so we're asking 800
585 1051 but before we did
we were talking about you know when your parents
had that conversation with you. You said you were nine?
My mom, yeah, I think I was like nine. Yeah.
And she was just, she told me to be the honest thing.
Like, there's guys, there's girls, guys have this part of part, women have this.
They get together. They do something called sex. She explained it to me and she explained why
it's so, as a woman, why you have to be very particular about who you allow to do certain
things with you. And then we had full conversation at nine years old.
You didn't ask that question in a movie theater.
I did. And to be honest with you, my mom has always been very like, she was scared.
that I would get like learn it from somewhere else
so she's always like jumped ahead of things so even if we
were in the movies she would have in the car it would have been a
straight flat out conversation
yeah yeah I had that conversation early too because our kids
went to somebody's house and they were hurt they heard something
so she had that conversation earlier
yeah um but like you said
not in a movie theater I'm not gonna have that conversation
where a kid's supposed to be just eating popcorn and have
watching a good movie and that's why I said just go back
to eat popcorn and I also just don't understand why we're
so quick to tear people down instead of using
opportunities to teach from the clip I saw
Snoop wasn't malicious. He didn't criticize
nobody. He didn't say nobody was wrong.
They also chuckled. It was jokes.
That's what I'm saying.
Like, hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Stacy. How are you doing?
Hey, Stacy. What's up, Stacy?
Hi, I just think that America
is just way too sensitive.
There is way other things to be
worried about. Don't mind about a girl and the girl.
We all know a girl and a girl can't have a baby.
Like, please, America, get it together.
But the kids don't know so.
Yeah, the kids are good.
Listen, listen. If you're going to be gay, you're going to be gay. You're not going to be gay because you see two boys kissing. Okay, please. The kids, listen, you got kids doing dumb stuff every day. Don't talk to me about that. I don't want to hear it. I think it's stupid. America, roll up.
Thank you, Stacy. Thank you, all the day.
Stacey's gay, by the way.
So you're saying, yeah, America should gay up because he's saying that.
Maga! Make America gay again.
Stacey's not gay. Stacey's bye.
LGB, dummy.
No, you said gay.
He doesn't consider himself as a community.
He's still part of the community.
He's the B. He's the B.
He's the B.
He's the B. He's the B.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, it's Leah.
Hey, Leah.
Good morning.
What's your thoughts, Leah?
My thoughts are they need to leave it to the parents.
Like, that's too much for children.
Yeah, absolutely.
I get it.
And I don't want people showing my kids that, and that's coming from me.
and I'm in a relationship with a woman
and my kids see us together,
but I still don't want them to see that in the movie.
Exactly, because the movie is intentional for children.
Yes, they're going to see it in real life.
Yes, they're going to see it in their home
because, yep, you are their mother
and they have, you know, a stepmother or whatever.
But like you said, if it's intentional for kids,
then they don't need to see it.
Or let me know.
Like, you know, at the beginning of the movie,
they tell me what's going to, like, the violence or whatever.
Let me know so at least I can have an answer prepared
or tell my child.
we're going to have a conversation later after the movie.
You know what I mean?
I was just going to say that.
Jackson is 10 years old.
Last year in class, they sent a note and saying,
hey, this Friday, we're going to have a conversation
about men and women's anatomy.
So if you don't feel comfortable
or you feel like this is something he's not ready for,
just letting you know don't bring him to school.
Jackson's like, man, my daddy gay.
I'm ready.
What's up?
Damn, my dad is gay and straight.
That's crazy.
The moral of the story to me is instead of being so quick to criticize and tear people down,
make things like this a teachable moment.
Yeah.
Like that's it.
Nothing more, nothing less.
And I don't understand why we don't get that context matters.
And all you platform, social media site, y'all know what y'all doing when y'all put Snoop dogs scanned to go see children's movies due to LGBTQ representation.
Weird.
I didn't get that from that clip.
No.
Okay.
I got a man afraid to look stupid.
in front of his grandchild.
I ain't got no answers for you, baby.
That's why my favorite line is go talk to your mom.
Especially when they come to me with that matter.
You don't want to stop with the answer on the wives.
That's right.
Y'all are crazy.
Don't talk to your mom because I don't know what to say and I don't take nothing serious.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm a laugh.
I'm a joke.
Look at me here.
Like, what do we do?
They come to you because you're part of the community.
Shut up.
You're a bee.
Huh? You're a bee.
You're a bee.
You are a B. You are a B.
No, I'm not.
Wouldn't a Buzzle?
Bob is going on.
We do. Talk about headlines with Lauren coming up.
We do. Talk about headlines. Kim Kardashian's getting dragged right now because
Nerf West is all grown up and the people are saying
it's just inappropriate.
All right. We'll get to that next. It's the breakfast club. Good morning.
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We are the breakfast club. Let's get to the latest with Lauren.
Lauren becoming a straight fat.
Tell us, man. She gets them from somebody that knows somebody.
She gets to detail.
I'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything
She'd be having the latest on this
The latest with Lauren La Rosa
Sometimes you have facts
Sometimes you have details
Sometimes she have a little bit everything
Well it's the latest
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All righty y'all
So Kim Kardashian in Northwest and the fam
We're on a vacation
Or are on a vacation
They're over in Rome
And there were some
Photos taken of Kim in Northwest
When they were out
having dinner.
They also posted a TikTok as well, too, the same night.
But fans are really, really, really upset right now
because they feel like Northwest, Northwest is 12 years old,
is dressed too grown for her age because of her corset.
Now, here is the thing.
Northwest on the TikTok does makeup all the time.
She's into nails.
She's into hair.
Kim also talks about that.
She's also into fashion.
She loves to express herself this way,
but people feel like you should be able to give her room to do so,
but the corset on her because she's 12,
too much.
So, you know.
I think that is just so stupid because we usually don't even see her like this.
She usually wears baggy cold.
She's like her baggy, like she's like her dad, real swaggy and, you know what I mean?
Like baggy.
Like, so one night out because she got a corset on and she, mind you, she's fire.
She looks so cute.
She, no one thing.
As a parent, I got to be weird to hear a bunch of adults talking about your child.
Yeah, I mean, but when you're Kim Kardashian, it's been happening since your babies were before they were even born.
I'm used to it.
sure she ignores it.
Yeah, I mean, she has to.
They flood.
Like, if you go on the TikTok, they flood, they literally flood it in the comments with all types of...
But when you say it, it seems like it's revealing or a show is not.
But it's not.
She looks like a 12-year-old.
I think, honestly, yep, she does.
She looks like a 12-year-old out with her mom.
And I don't think Kim really minds it.
I mean, because they lived their whole life on, you know, in front of the world since she was that, you know, probably not that he's a little older.
I agree.
But also, I'm speaking about the adults.
Go tend to your dusty-ass-ha-ha-ha-old.
Oh, my God.
You know somebody kids is dusty.
Kim wish she could say that so bad, though.
I'm sure she wishes she could say that so bad because they do with all her kids.
Yeah, she probably don't care.
But like Charlotte said, 10 to your own kids.
Yeah.
I didn't say that.
I said 10 to your dusty-ass kids.
That is so messed up.
Yeah, I took the dusty out.
Because we don't know if their kids is dusty, but 10 to your own kids.
Dusty could be a man.
Take them out again.
What?
You don't take nothing serious.
Continue on.
Did that go over your head too?
Yeah, that's like a little gay inside of they praying.
They went over your what?
What else?
I said it went over my head
Well, in other news
An update here
Meek Mills posted to X
He can't wait until he gets a chance
To show the world how smart he really is
Man, drop on the clue with bombs for Big Meek
Man
Okay
Boy, I love with me getting to tweeting
He had so long to do that
He's been out for you know how long we've been knowing you, nigga
And you just now can't wait
To show us how smart you are
I'm sure he meant in business
He wants to show them that
His business moves and how smart
is in business, I'm assuming.
Mika's already
showed me how smart he is.
You know why Mika
showed me how smart he is?
Because Meeke came from the trenches
of Philadelphia.
He made a lot of money
and he's been able since, you know,
that whole wheelie incident
to stay out of trouble.
To stay out of you.
That right there shows me
how smart you are.
He was part of the Lids state.
The Lids investment.
Yes.
He's got the dream chases.
Remember when Michael Rubin was up here?
Michael Rubin said that
I forgot how much money
he said Mek invested in it.
But that's, you already showed me
how smart you are.
Yes.
But I'll tell you what don't show me
how smart you all and you just be tweeting you
that right there
I can't wait to show you how smart I am
because he tweet like a little kid
I can't wait to show you how smart
that's what that's why I so funny to me
like yo you could have been to day
hey chie
hey chinkin yellow
and you're doing your arms like that
look at your feet
hey hey hey oh it's right
I can do it backwards mommy
Mink said that
you know he uses he does he uses
X to get what he, in social media, to get, you know, to what he needs.
So he must be about to, you know, have some conversations about some things.
Because a few days ago, he tweeted, I need distro for my dreams and nightmares book story
of my life, Charlemagne.
Oh, dope.
He said, I prefer it to be the same place where I distro my music to.
This is how I shop, laugh out loud.
So, you know, he needs to where to put the news.
That would be smart if he does a bundle.
If he does an album with a book, I think that would be dope.
Yes.
I would definitely be interested to hear this story.
That would be dope.
Well, in other music news, I wanted to give a shout out to,
MasterPee. So yesterday, one of my friends from Turks and Kato's call, I mean, you guys know that they recently had the big shooting between the relocation gangs. It was like the big shooting and lives or lost, all the things, right? And there's a lot that people don't talk about when you talk about places like a Turks and Kikos and places that you visit for vacation. When I got to go there last year, there's a guy named Jack who works with a ton of different community organizations, but they do something called Community Walk. And they did it this year with Master P. And from what I was told, they
reached out to a bunch of different people that they have relationships with.
But specifically, Master P was like first to answer the phone and he said to them,
I want to go to the neighborhoods where, you know, those children or those, the people who were
involved in those situations were from because I want to really talk to the people.
They said he was there.
He spent hours in the communities.
He went up to, like, people that you're not just going to interact with.
They don't just interact with people.
These are people living in their neighborhoods who don't just randomly talk to tourists.
But because our fans of Master P, they were like listening.
It was very much like, yes, sir, we hear you.
he was pouring game into them, speaking life into them,
and having a conversation with them about the violence that does happen there sometimes
and why it shouldn't.
So I just want to take a moment to shout him out
because I thought that that was so far.
When I went there, the people of Turks and Kato showed me so much love.
Don't, don't.
Also, too, I want to say, Lauren, I respect people who don't just, you know,
bring up problems.
They also have solutions.
Yes.
And so I want to take some time to drop in the clues bombs for Portia Williams,
her sister, Portia Williams.
Portia Williams, she's a person that always shows up.
for people who are in need.
She shows up for people who are in need.
So I have some gifts for you, Lauren LaRosa from Portia Williams.
Did you pick these out?
No, I didn't pick these out.
She said you can go pick some stuff.
But this is a special 14-inch bob wig that hasn't even come out yet.
Oh, that's right.
A body wave 28-inch lace front and a 28-inch HD body-wave weight.
Let me see that.
Body-wave lace-front wig, courtesy of gold-necked hair.
Let me see.
Yes.
She's fixing the problems.
Here you go.
Salute to Portia.
She sees a woman in need.
Wow.
And she decided to show up.
That's a good hair too.
First of all, she didn't see nothing.
You called her.
No, I did not.
Yes, you did because they hit me up and said,
Charlemagne said, you ready to shop for some wigs.
I said, okay, let me get to the phone.
Anyway, okay.
Oh, Portia, this is nothing.
That's the 28-inch lace front, I believe.
Oh, that's nice.
How does Charlotte make know what he's one is?
Because he picked them out.
He is...
Oh, this is nice.
I'm actually, listen.
Look at the 14-inch Bobbub.
He loves a man who knows some hair.
Look the 14-inched bob witch.
Wow.
I love that.
Shout out to gold-necked hair.
Look at the lace to the lace is thin.
You better call LJ to sew that in or glue that in or how you got to keep it in.
I'm, I'm, I'm, we doing these for fashion.
That one got a white scalp, though, though.
I know that's, you can tint the scalp.
You got a tint and you got to tint it's crazy and bleak the legs and pluck it a little bit more.
Yeah, but it's a little bit more.
Yeah, but it's a little bit.
Put it on your head.
Yeah, man, it don't make no sense for everybody to constantly be clowning Lauren over her hair.
We're not doing anything about it.
Okay, Lauren.
Oh, thank you, Porsche.
You got a little alpha out for there.
Yeah, there you go.
You're patty down.
All right.
Thank you, Porsche.
Thank you, Porsche.
Thank you, Portia Williams and go naked hair.
I am sick of y'all just clowning, Lauren, about her wig and talking about her hard wig and all of this other stuff.
Pursia did something about it, man.
Thank you, Porsche.
We appreciate you.
Who is that?
Because every time the people see me, they don't give what you.
It's a little.
I'm going to be you.
I'm going to be honest with you.
You took that.
out the pack, put it on, it's still stickers on it,
and that look better than 99% of the wood that you coming in there left.
You ain't stopped.
Don't do that to my girl.
Don't do that to my girl.
Oh, that's laying, though.
Don't even play.
Exactly.
And you ain't get nothing to it yet.
Let's go.
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Oh, no.
Every day I wake up.
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I don't give a fuck if you love me.
I don't give a fuck if you like me.
Asked me how did it feel.
Can't say it didn't surprise me.
Last time I looked at my right.
Here we go.
You're standing beside me.
How can some people I love.
my, do try me, let's go.
What did I miss?
What did I miss?
What did I miss?
What did I miss?
Drinsey.
Let's go.
Let's go.
I'm whipping around on like 600 acres.
Let's go.
Let's go.
You just better not ask for no favor.
Let's go.
Let's go.
It's love for my brothers and debt to a traitor.
Let's go.
She might decide to say no to me.
I would say yes to me later, let's go.
That's all nitty like Florida gate.
Let's go.
You switch on the guys and supported a hate it.
Let's go.
What's a get-back for this, it's TBD?
I look at it like a BTC.
Could be down this week, and I'm up next week.
I don't give a fuck if you love me.
I don't give a fuck if you like me.
Asked me, how did it feel?
Here we go.
Can't say it didn't surprise me.
At DJ, me, let me know what you in a head, let's go.
You're standing beside me.
How can some people I love, hang around,
who you try.
What did I miss?
What did I miss?
What did I miss?
What did I miss?
What did I miss?
Last morning, everybody is DJ NV.
Just Hilary, Shalomaine the Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We got a salute to Erica Cobb and Claudia Jordan
for joining us this morning.
My girl.
That's right.
Make sure you check out the new podcast.
Accidentally informed.
And Claudia has a new movie.
called Run Out right now.
What comes out this Friday?
So definitely go check those out.
All right.
When we come back, pause on.
I want to tell people, too, man, listen,
make sure you go to Mental Wealthexpo.
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I bring together some great therapists
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Go to Mental Wealthexpo.com for more information.
It's time to get up out of here.
Solomon, you got a positive note.
Oh, wait a minute.
Before we get to the positive note, Baltimore, yours truly is coming home, y'all.
For one, no, I will be there.
I got six shows.
First weekend of September, we got Friday, Saturday.
and Sunday, September 5th through the 7th, I will be at Baltimore Comedy Factory, me
and my brother, Desi Alexander, so if you have not got your tickets, I don't know what you're
doing, Baltimore Comedy Factory.com or just hilariousofficial.com. I will be doing meet and greet
after every show. Yes, I said it every show. Only for my city, do I do that. I need y'all
to be on your best behavior. Baltimore, don't come with no drones. Don't fight over chicken.
Don't try to sneak in. Don't ask to be slid on the list. Don't do drugs.
in the back. I don't need none of that this
shit, all right? I love you all so much.
Jocelarious official.com. I will see y'all.
She said, don't do drugs in the back.
Yeah, man. We're getting her in the back
of the shows. This Baltimore. That's a good
warner. Okay. All right.
And I want to tell people, too, man, make sure you
go out there and support the good sister, Cheryl McKissack,
man. Her book, The Black Family Who Built America
is available everywhere you buy
books now, man. I was
walking through LaGuardia Airport
the other day, and I was walking through the terminal
that, you know, McKissick and McKissick
him a kiss sack built and i was like damn i actually know her you know that crazy that's wow
yeah i actually know the CEO of this company who built this so she's real black history man
uh so make sure you go out there and get the black family who built america available
everywhere you buy books now now the positive note is simply this money cannot buy peace of mind
okay i just need y'all to know that it cannot heal ruptured relationships are build meaning
into a life that has none so find the meaning of your life first and then the money will come
Have a blessed day.
And when the money get here, get on messy vision, I wear.com to get your glasses.
Breakfast club, bitches!
You don't finish or y'all done?
Short on time, but big on true crime.
On a recent episode of the podcast, Hunting for Answers,
I highlighted the story of 19-year-old Lechay Dungey.
But she never knocked on that door.
She never made it inside.
And that text message would be the last time anyone would ever hear from her.
Listen to Hunting for Answers from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
It's Black Business Month and Black Tech Green Money is tapping in.
I'm Will Lucas spotlighting black founders, investors, and innovators, building the future one idea at a time.
Let's talk legacy, tech, and generational wealth.
I had the skill and I had the talent.
I didn't have the opportunity.
Yeah.
We all know, right?
This is evenly distributed opportunity is not.
To hear this and more on the power of black innovation and ownership,
listen to Black Tech Green Money from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the IHartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Have you ever wished for a change but weren't sure how to make it?
Maybe you felt stuck in a job, a place, or even a relationship.
I'm Emily Tish Sussman, and on she pivots, I dive into the inspiring pivots of women
who have taken big leaps in their lives and careers.
I'm Gretchen Wittmer, Jody Sweeten.
Monica Patton, Elaine Welteroff.
Learn how to get comfortable pivoting
because your life is going to be full of them.
Listen to these women and more on She Pivots,
now on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Smokey the Barre.
Then you know why Smokey tells you
when he sees you passing through.
Remember, please be careful.
It's the least that you can do.
Most is what you desire.
Don't play with matches.
Don't play with fire.
After 80 years of learning his wildfire prevention tips,
Smokey Bear lives within us all.
Learn more at smokybear.com, and remember,
Only you can prevent wildfires.
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