The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Charlamagne’s Variety Cover, Russell Wilson to the Giants, Oprah Subpoenaed, Garcelle Exits RHOBH + More

Episode Date: March 26, 2025

Today on The Breakfast Club, we open up the phone lines to ask our married listeners: Do you argue with your spouse? Plus, what's the meanest thing a kid has ever said to you? And in 'Donkey of the Da...y,' Charlamagne calls out Mike Waltz, who takes ‘full responsibility’ for leaking war plans to a journalist. Listen For More!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:59 And it took me less than an hour to find the first two women he was cheating on me with. Did she leave him? Well, to find out how this story ends, follow the OK Storytime podcast on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Good morning, USA! Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo yo yo yo Jess is out today. What up Lauren? Hey good morning y'all Charlamagne's running a little late and guess what day it is Guess what day it is? HOMP DAY!
Starting point is 00:02:29 HAHAHAHAHAHA Charlamagne will be here in a second What up Lauren how was your event last night? I seen you did a whole women's event You almost called me Jess We did a whole event yesterday I seen Jess at the event I seen Edge Martinez I seen our coach Thea there. So tell us about this women's event last night. Yeah, so shout out to Thea Mitchum who is our program director here at the station. At the University Alumni by the way. I'm so sorry that
Starting point is 00:02:56 happened to y'all. But she had this event yesterday it was a it was a women's event for all of the women not even like just at the station but just here in New York I heart related in general Right it was so that's amazing. I need to learn to get along Because he want to be a woman so bad But it was it was everybody I met people from all the different stations in all different departments And so she had it set up where like you it was kind of like a speed dating where Like you rotated table so you were forced to talk to people that you wouldn't normally learn to get along basically We didn't have to learn anything
Starting point is 00:03:37 We sat and talked about how men over talk us in mansplain y'all are doing just that. First of all Lauren, nobody gets accused of over talking people more than you on this show, Miss Roman. Okay, okay. Okay, you got that one girl, you got that one girl. Okay. So what did y'all talk about in the speed dating, let's be friends. We talked about like, we talked about real sisterhood and what that looks like.
Starting point is 00:03:57 Even with people that you don't know like that. We talked about being able to navigate in a space where you might not always feel like you have a voice and how you figure that out and how you lean on people that are there trying to help you find the voice. We talked about utilizing just the relationships and stuff that we have in house because there's so many different people here and how that can work. I learned a lot about how people came to iHeart and what their journeys were. The stories about how they leave are way more better I'm just saying ones about when they have to leave is
Starting point is 00:04:31 actually did they feed you and give you alcohol we had it was open bar cocktails were cocktailing for sure they had this one drink called the empower I don't even drink vodka but that kettle one mixed with a little it was like a little spritzer vibe with the kettle it was amazing. So it's no man there at all It was one man he was our bartender who's the bartender serving the girls I didn't love that picture with you Angie Martinez and Jess hilarious. Yeah, I'm just Jess is out today but when Jess comes back if she's open to what I would love to talk about the conversation we had with on Angie Martinez because That was the perfect gems. Yeah, that was a perfect ending to the day.
Starting point is 00:05:06 Like we had already done our matriculating through the different tables and Jess got there a little late, but when she got there, me and her, I'm like, girl, yes, cause y'all know I'll go to everything. Jess, I think she's kind of learning. Anything with free food, you there?
Starting point is 00:05:20 Free food and open bar? Oh baby, you don't gotta tell me twice, I walk. But yeah, so when just came in, you know I greeted her and I was just telling her like this is like you're in corporate like this Welcome like this is where you need to be at these are people like let's have a good time Her best friend came with her as well. I'm in her best friend I forget her name, but her best friend is fire like she's just such a sheena. No, not sheena the brown skin That's what I said. That's what I said.
Starting point is 00:05:45 She lives in LA. Brown skin girl. I forget her name, but Jess posts to her a lot. And she's gorgeous. But she's here right now in New York with Jess. And she came to the event with Jess. And she also did her own. She got out there and met people.
Starting point is 00:05:57 It was a good vibe. I think the way that Thea did it, it forced us to kind of get an environment that we wouldn't have normally been in. And talk to people we wouldn't normally talk to. Well, we should do that more than one time a year. Who is we? Oh, I'm not a woman.
Starting point is 00:06:10 Exactly. I mean, I was speaking for I Heart. I Heart should do that more than once a year. They do. I agree. Do they? You're not a woman. You don't get invited to these things. No, no, no. Coach was saying that this is the first Saturday they've done that. I thought they were doing it in March. Oh, it is March. Oh, it, no. Coach was saying that this is the first set of day done at events before COVID. Oh, it is March.
Starting point is 00:06:25 Yeah. I was saying more than one. Yeah, one was three months. Yeah, but I think it will happen more now that we're able to get back together. And yesterday was amazing. So shout out to Thea. What's new to y'all? Yes.
Starting point is 00:06:35 Y'all be hatin' up here though on that. What's y'all be be hatin'? We don't get a month. It's no men's month. Y'all need it. I'm happy for y'all. I need y'all to be together more and show each other more support. I am happy that y'all had that just today Don't go anywhere as the breakfast club. Good morning. Good morning everybody. We are the breakfast club. Let's get some front page news
Starting point is 00:07:00 What's up Morgan? Hey, what's up y'all? How y'all feeling today? What's up, Morgan? Hey, what's up, y'all? How y'all feeling today? Good morning, Morgan. Good morning. All right, so let's get into it. So y'all remember the whole debacle with the whole group chat thing, right?
Starting point is 00:07:11 Yes. So there's been a bit of an update. Mike Walls, the national security advisor, he's addressing the recent leak of the U.S. war plans from a group chat. And during the interview with Lauren Ingram, Waltz implied Goldberg, Jeffrey Goldberg, who is the journalist who was added to the chat, somehow deliberately appeared in the group calling the editor-in-chief a loser. Now Waltz also claimed he wasn't aware that Jeffrey Goldberg was in the chat and he's
Starting point is 00:07:36 not sure how he got included in that group. So let's take a listen to Mike Waltz. I take full responsibility. I built the group. My job is to make my job is to make sure everything's coordinated. I know him by his horrible reputation and he really is a bottom scum of journalists. And I know him in the sense that he hates the president, but I don't text him. He wasn't on my phone. You've got somebody else's number
Starting point is 00:07:59 on someone else's contacts. So of course I didn't see this loser in the group. So again, Jeffrey Goldberg of the Atlantic reported he was added to a group chat with multiple high ranking officials discussing plans for US airstrikes in Yemen. Meanwhile, Trump, President Trump is reiterating his support for his intelligence officials. He called the National Security Advisor, Mike Waltz, a very good man during an ambassadors meeting at the White House a day after a report revealed that he was, you know, Waltz was included in that chat or Jeffrey Goldberg was included in that chat with them. So let's take a listen to President Trump. But it's weird because at the same time, he's also saying at first he really didn't know much about it, but he's supporting his intelligence officials.
Starting point is 00:08:41 Let's hear from Trump. We have an amazing group. Our national security now is stronger than it's ever been. We have had a very, very successful, numerous attacks in that area. These are people that shoot down ships. There was no classified information, as I understand it. They used a app, if you want to call it an app, that a lot of people use, a lot of people in government use, a lot of people in the media use. I don't understand why people are okay with this level of incompetence, right?
Starting point is 00:09:12 Like shouldn't people be fired because of this? Shouldn't people be resigning because of this level of incompetence? You can't call me a loser or he called the journalists a loser, but why are you all having these conversations on Signal? Signal? Yeah, so Trump said he will or that his administration will look into the use of the encrypted messaging app Signal after that incident. He also claimed, you know, Trump didn't have nice things to say about the reporter as well. Goldberg said the group chat included Mike Walsh as well as Vice President Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard.
Starting point is 00:09:49 Yeah, Charleraine, you raise a good point because it was a lot different energy when we were talking about Hillary Clinton's emails. It was a lot different energy when we were talking about classified documents from the Biden administration. So yeah, it's kind of like keep that energy when you're in office maybe, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:10:03 I don't know nothing about Hillary's emails, but I do know that I never understood why people thought signal was safe because if I wanted to get secrets I would create an app and tell everyone that you can send secret messages on this app Yeah, not only that doesn't it feel like when you're dealing with things like this They should have their own cell phones where they speak to each other and not through text I wouldn't think they would be having any electronic communication or digital communication at all when it came to this type of stuff. I don't think they'd be meeting in person.
Starting point is 00:10:28 Because things are not encrypted the way that they should be, which we know because our stuff gets leaked. That's right. That's right. They should be in a skiff, which is, you know, a room where you literally have to leave all electronic devices outside and sit in the meeting room and discuss these things. So that's what it's called a skiff. Yeah. Security. Well, yeah, I'll get to that's what it's called a skiff. Yeah, security.
Starting point is 00:10:45 Well, yeah, I'll get to that. Yeah, it's a skiff. Yeah, security intelligence. I don't know. I don't know the acronym, but yes, that's what they call them. Yeah, those rooms. So yeah, that's your page news for 6 a.m. at 7 a.m.
Starting point is 00:10:57 We will talk about, oh man, my girl, Jasmine Crockett. Dang girl, why you do that? She called her governor. Governor Hot Wheels. He's in a wheelchair. Oh wow. Yeah, that wasn't. Well, we'll talk about that next hour. Look at this, it says seven.
Starting point is 00:11:11 All right, everybody else, get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open. Again, 800-585-1051. It's The Breakfast Club, good morning. The Breakfast Club. Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! I'm a bad guy!
Starting point is 00:11:26 Bad guy! Bad guy! It's your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. So you better have the same energy. We wanna hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? What's up, Envy?
Starting point is 00:11:36 This is Iggy from the 412. What's up, Iggy from the 412? Get it off your chest. Go, no Delaware chicks. Oh. Trag. What? No Delaware chicks. Talk to you, Lauren. Yeah, do that too, Lauren. Get your chest go no Delaware Delaware did you dirty? Who part of Delaware she was from
Starting point is 00:12:04 I just know she's from there. He moved a Pittsburgh try to blame a whole kid on me So Charlemagne, I need a favor from me I got no abortion money So you want you on Lauren to pay for all the sins of all Delaware women, huh? It's not my fault he dating a Dover Delaware guy. It's not my problem. You went to the wrong part. She said stay out of Dover. I will say though, Lauren is a player too though, so I can see a guy feeling that way about Lauren soon too. Sir, it is 622 in the morning. Why am I under attack? Huh?
Starting point is 00:12:43 She put a foot on her neck. Just because she from Delaware, man. No Delaware. See, and that's how it sounds like you know what happened. It's Women's History Month, bro. And then, yeah, you know, sounds pretty legal. I respect all the women, but no Delaware. No Delaware women.
Starting point is 00:12:57 Goodbye, sir. Hello, who's this? This Terrence. How y'all doing this morning? Terrence, what up? Get it off of your chest. Hey, man, I want to say hello to Detroit sure but I want to give a happy birthday to my twin It's dancing. Terry. They the VCU grass. There was all over the internet have like five viral video I remember yeah, I'm like excellent. That's right. Okay. I want to give a shout out one of the black body professor Friday He's twin brother became an anesthesiologist for VCU
Starting point is 00:13:24 So I want to tell them a big shout out, but I want to thank that village, some bus drivers, some school teachers, some counselors, a heritage, Ward Crens, the neighborhood my kids played in, they kept them safe. My family back home, they were there to send us money when we needed. Tony Rose, Brian Rogers, Big Bees,
Starting point is 00:13:44 welcome you for a for news I am so thankful Daniel Wallace Ben Wallace and last but not least John O'Brien from Operation Hope John O'Brien I'll never forget that brother Salamani I'm telling you right now I'll never forget that brother he brought us up here to the gala DC spent two hours with hours with us. Of his time, he interviewed us. It was the best thing in my life. I'm gonna send it to you. But he sent the interviewers, spent two hours with us,
Starting point is 00:14:11 and that was the most inspirational. Because you know him personally, right? Both of y'all know him personally, right? That's one of my great mentors, man. I love John O'Brien. And you know, he's intelligent, educated, and as well as that brother did for himself. You know, after two
Starting point is 00:14:25 minutes of talking to him, you'll get the job that you asked for, but he really did get it. I love him to death. That's right. The one thing I won't forget, my kid told me, Dale, when we left, even though you came up home, he reminded me of you. I said, I'm gonna tell you something. The difference is, I'm what you get when you play in the streets early. He what you get when you take life really serious. That's a different outcome. So I'm gonna send you that video, Charlamagne. I wanna shout out to everybody, thank you. I'm gonna send it to you right now.
Starting point is 00:14:54 It's a cover of Tarrant, there, Black Excellent, Be The Movement. That's where he got, make education look sexy. We were doing videos in suits and traveling to schools. Yeah, that's what John always says We got it. We got to make smart sexy if you love John O'Brien man your kids to bubble. Happy birthday Yeah, make sure you subscribe to John O'Brien podcast the money and wealth podcast on the black effect I heart radio podcast network to available everywhere. You listen to podcast. All right and get it off here chest 800-585-1051 we got the latest with Laurie coming up. We do we have a cover star sitting in the room y'all Charlamagne covered the variety
Starting point is 00:15:29 magazine And I heard and we won't get into it. You said some good things and I think you kind of smile a little bit Okay, there was a major play though. So we're gonna talk about some things Okay, thank you Lauren Take a compliment so evil. It's the Breakfast Club good morning the Breakfast Club Morning everybody is DJ envy just hilarious Charlamagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the latest with Lauren Girl that knows a little bit about everything She be having the latest on So yesterday Variety magazine announced that Char, uh would be on one of their covers that they have happening Drop a bomb for charla. Yes
Starting point is 00:16:31 I don't even have a copy You know not yet. It's digital. We got a digital copy. Well, I mean they they print too, but they're gonna send it out Yeah, it just happened. Yeah yesterday but um, well first of all, I thought that the conversation was amazing It was a great interview. Thank you a lot of the stuff I felt like you know, if you know you personally, it was very true to who you actually are. But I think one of the biggest things I took from this is how you've been able to leverage business across very like a very like a noisy industry.
Starting point is 00:16:57 In the article, one of the quotes that they have is that you are now in business with some of the largest media companies in the world. Really? Yes. But they talk about how even though you are in the center of all these businesses, you still very true to who you are from your down south upbringing to your wife that you've been with forever, being excited about your upbringing and kind of basically not being above anything.
Starting point is 00:17:20 You're very rooted in who you are, which I think a lot of people don't get from you So I had some questions. Okay, so one of my first questions is you opened up the article quoting Oh, oh, it's the time. That's wrong. That's not how you do it. Oh Oh, it's the time join a morning show. Yeah, I don't know what the hell you was doing It was the same melody but I had a question for you because you talk about Breakfast Club being the Tom Joyner morning show now. No, that's not what I said. That's how they quoted you.
Starting point is 00:17:53 That's how they quoted you. No, what I said was, sometimes you'd be like, damn, we Tom Joyner now because of the fact that when people wake up in the morning, they're listening to us in 100 plus markets. So there was a time when you woke up, no matter where you were in the world, you'd hit Tom Joyner. Tom Joyner was, you know, was Black America's habit. And I think that we are too. Is this a good time? It's me, Dylan Mulvaney, and my dear friend, Joe Locke from Heartstopper and Agatha All Along is my very first guest on my brand new podcast, The Dillon Hour. It's musical, mayhem, and it is going to be so much fun.
Starting point is 00:18:27 I like a man. You like a man. What do I like, Joe? You like a man too. We often- We have quite a similar- There's some cross-pollination happening in here. Not like- No!
Starting point is 00:18:38 Have we? No. No. Not yet. Never say never. I cannot wait for all you girls, gaysays and theys to join me on this extremely special pink confection of a podcast. There is so much darkness in this world and what I think we could all use more of is a little joy. Listen to the Dylan Hour on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen
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Starting point is 00:21:00 Prohibition. It's no secret that banning alcohol didn't stop people from living it up in the 1920s. When we're five years into Prohibition, the government is starting to go, okay, this isn't working. In fact, you might even say it backfired spectacularly. I'm Ed Helms, and on season three of my podcast, Snafu, we're taking you back to the 1920s and the tale of Formula 6. Because what you probably don't know about Prohibition is that American citizens were dying in massive numbers due to poisoned liquor, and all along an unlikely duo was trying desperately to stop the corruption behind it.
Starting point is 00:21:39 They were like superhero crusaders turning the page on a system that didn't work, wasn't fair, and was corrupt. So how did prohibitions war on alcohol go so off the rails that the government wound up poisoning its own people? To find out, listen and subscribe to Snafu on the iHeart radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I guess my question for you. Thank you, by the way, to the listeners. Absolutely. or wherever you get your podcasts. I guess my question for you and seeing how it comes up a couple of times in the article. So obviously it was like a foundation for you was like, watching
Starting point is 00:22:16 everything that Tom Joyner did then and where you are now, how did you know to diversify the portfolio and like make it be loud about it? Oh, well diversifying the portfolio just comes from just watching anybody who's successful. You know what I mean? There's nobody that's successful who's successful because they stayed in one lane. Like I think the older you get, the more experience you get,
Starting point is 00:22:34 you should absolutely, positively diversify your portfolio. Because if not, that one lane you went could get burned out. Like, just watching hip hop radio forever, I saw so many people hit that glass ceiling, you know what I mean? And that's exactly what it is. You look up and you think you can get higher, but no, you will hit a glass ceiling in this, uh, this business called hip hop radio, hip hop period, really. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:55 And I think one of the things about, I know from me sitting up here with you and V all the time, one of the things I always hear y'all talk about is wanting to help other people. Absolutely. This article talks a lot about that. If what you build only benefits you, it's not big enough. And that is what you say in this article a lot of times. At what point though for you, like, does it ever get exhausting?
Starting point is 00:23:13 Because I'm hearing a lot of you talk about in this article on variety, what you give to other people, how much you do for other people. You don't get exhausted ever. You get bored not ever. I used to work at a flower garden in Moncks Corner, South Carolina. I work at a place called Industrial Acoustics Company. I worked at Taco Bell. You worked at Taco Bell.
Starting point is 00:23:28 I did telemarketing. I called people and tried to sell you 20 CDs for a penny. What is this we doing? He sat on laps. Shut up. Period. What is this? This is not exhausting.
Starting point is 00:23:37 He sat so we could walk. That's right. There's people out here doing real work right now, this morning. And thank you all for your service. OK? Exhausting. What's exhausting about this? This is real. I know you don't get exhausted I just I think for me this this variety article really speaks to you are people don't get that from you
Starting point is 00:23:52 They think that you're this evil short All of that can be true Bisexual I don't care about the bisexual Bisexual I don't care about the bisexual ball around Did you see me dropping it low yesterday that was my video sir, oh that was my video What I coined you that day Listen thank you to variety for seeing me because sometimes folks are so focused on who you were that they missed the beauty Of what you have become and I am extremely grateful to God for every opportunity that has been created So salute to Cynthia a little tin who decided to do that?
Starting point is 00:24:33 Um that that piece on me for a variety. Yes, dope dope Please make sure you guys go read it variety comm and you have this ring on in one of the photos the cover photo Who's on your ring? That is Jasmine Jazz Flywaters. Drop on the clues, bombs for Jasmine Jazz Flywaters. Great friend of mine, not just a great friend, she was a great creative partner of mine and she transitioned in 2020. And you know, that was just family.
Starting point is 00:24:58 I love her to death, miss her every day. And you know, I have that ring not just because, you know, I miss her as a person, but you know, just a reminder of where to stay with the art. Like I said, she was a great creative partner of mine. So just where to stay with the art and why we do this. Very intentional. Rest in peace.
Starting point is 00:25:15 I love this for you. Yes. Congratulations. Yes. And I want to say one more thing. One thing I'm really excited about that was in that article is the movie production company that I've created with Basil Iwanek. Yes sirwanick. It's called Southland Stories and it's gonna have a heavy emphasis on stories from the South but it's not just limited
Starting point is 00:25:30 to stories from the South and I'm really excited about that and what we're creating in the film world. Salute to Basil. Basil is the producer behind the John Wick franchise by the way and countless other films so I'm excited for that. I've been dibbling and dabbling in that film world for a while now whether people been paying attention or not. You can go watch 88 on Hulu right now. That's a film that I executive produced that stars Brandi V. Dixon and Natori Notten, Orlando Anderson.
Starting point is 00:25:56 Yes. When you had mentioned that Kanye West perno the other day, was that on the, that's on the film imprint or? Nah, I'm cool on that. Oh, okay. I just didn't know No, don't want no parts of anything that Kanye West is doing
Starting point is 00:26:08 You know if that was part of the exclusive said that and then you talked about the bunkie we got an event What kind of porno would Kanye West make swastika then slongs? What would that be? You brought it up? I thought I never bought it. Yes. You know, you said he was gonna record himself next. Oh Yes Yes, you said he was going to record himself next. Oh, yes Attention so much that he would make his own porno. Yes, I can see him having his own porno with himself I thought you seen something we know about no, I don't forget Edward No real quick as we wrap up Russell Wilson is signing with the Giants a one-year 10 million dollar deal Congratulations to him as well when it's come to that, now it's his time to retire. You got a beautiful wife, you got beautiful kids.
Starting point is 00:26:51 There is no reason for you to be doing that to yourself. He's gonna be a backup quarterback too, which is gonna be crazy. There is no reason for Russell Wilson to be doing this to himself. Russell, you cannot love football that much. You have a great life. You really wanna spend your last days with the New York Giants. There's nothing wrong with that, Russell. Better than love football that much. You have a great life. You really wanna spend your last days
Starting point is 00:27:05 with the New York Giants. There's nothing wrong with that, Russell. Oh my God. Better than the Dallas Cowboys. No, it's not actually. Yes it is. Okay, and you know it's not. You're not even excited about it.
Starting point is 00:27:14 I mean, I ain't see no light in your eye, not a twinkle. Yeah, this must be like a thing because it's been like some years since they've had a black quarterback, right? It don't even matter. Let's see what happens in the draft Sure the Giants don't mess up this draft just let it be for a little bit. Let's Why I got some in the in the Giants house of the I need to work out See what happened with the Jets when he went when the Jets got a quarterback that didn't work out for them So let's just be easy at least Russell got a beautiful family to go home to
Starting point is 00:27:48 Okay, God That is the latest with a Lauren now when we come back we got front-page news don't go anywhere as the breakfast club good morning Morning everybody is DJ envy just, Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. So let's get in some front page news. What's up, Morgan? Hey, yeah, let's get back into it.
Starting point is 00:28:12 So in the last hour, I mentioned the acronym SCIF, S-C-I-F, and that actually stands for sensitive compartmented information facility. So yeah, they should be having these conversations in a SCIF, but I won't get too much into that. Let's get into the next story. Vice President Vance, he will travel to Greenland on Friday. He made the announcement in a video posted on X. He talked about the importance of Greenland security and shared details on why he's making the trip. His wife is also going. Let's hear from Vice President Vance on that Greenland trip. I'm going to visit some of our guardians in the Space Force on the northwest coast of Greenland and also just check out what's
Starting point is 00:28:48 going on with the security there of Greenland. A lot of other countries have threatened Greenland, have threatened to use its territories and its waterways to threaten the United States, to threaten Canada, and of course to threaten the people of Greenland. So we're going to check out how things are going there. Yeah, so the White House has previously announced that Vance's wife, Usha, would be leading the delegation there. That prompted backlash from Greenland and Denmark.
Starting point is 00:29:13 The vice president said, I don't think I want her to have all the fun by herself, so I'm going to join her. President Trump has said that he wants the US to take control of Greenland. So we'll keep you posted on how that trip goes. In other news, Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett is under fire facing criticism right now for apparently mocking Governor Greg Abbott, who is confined to a wheelchair after
Starting point is 00:29:36 a tragic accident in his 20s. She called him Governor Hot Wheels. Oh my goodness. And she made the comments during her speech for the Human Rights Campaign Dinner in Los Angeles over the weekend. Now the video is going viral. Let's take a listen to Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett. Y'all know we got Governor Hot Wheels down there. Come on now. And the only thing hot about him is that he is a hot **** mess, honey. Yeah, so Crockett, she tried to clear the air in a post on X saying, I wasn't thinking
Starting point is 00:30:04 about the governor's condition. I was thinking about the planes, trains and automobiles he used to transfer migrants into communities led by black mayors, deliberately stalking tension and fear among the most vulnerable. Senator John Cornyn of Texas, who was a Republican, called the comment disgraceful and said if it were made by a Republican, it would be all over TV stations. Well, that is the case. What do you guys think? The nerve of Republicans to be mad at Jasmine Crockett for saying this, okay?
Starting point is 00:30:30 The hypocrisy when we've heard Trump and the rest of the GOP say things similar, if not worse. And we can't say we want Democrats to, you know, go low and fight dirty, you know, and then get mad when they do. Like, it's the era of politics we are in. And if Republicans don't like it, blame Donald Trump because he created it. Because it would be all over the news, but it would be all over the news and they'd be leaning in. But let's get it, like, it is fab. But they attacked this woman like crazy. I was about to say.
Starting point is 00:30:56 And they didn't call her all types of names. She in a battleground. So hey, it is what it is. You can't, you, nah, you, hey, if you can call, if you give it, you gotta take it. Yeah, I don't even care what they call it. The language of politics is dead and Trump killed it. And now this is how some politicians talk. You know what's so crazy?
Starting point is 00:31:11 At the speech that Trump gave, the joint session speech, right? He called Elizabeth Warren Pocahontas. He's been calling her that so much that nobody even cared when he did it the other night. Well, a couple of weeks ago, however long ago that was. So yeah, I'm not mad at John McCrocon for saying that. This is literally the era of politics we're in and Donald Trump created it.
Starting point is 00:31:33 Simple as that. Oh, period. All right. Well, let's bring things home to you guys in New York with New York City's Democratic primary 14 weeks away, Mayor Eric Adams. He's in fourth place. Queens Assemblyman Zoran Mamdani has raised millions of dollars and believes he has the momentum to win the primary. City Comptroller Brad Lander, he spoke about polls saying this at this point they don't
Starting point is 00:31:57 mean much. And Cuomo has been avoiding reporters, but on Sunday night he had some choice words to say about the race. So let's hear from those New York City mayoral candidates. You will hear from Eric Adams, Queens Assemblyman, Zerrin Mamdani, City Comptroller, Brad Lander and Cuomo. Let's take a listen. I got a whole lot of gas still in the tank and I'm looking forward to New Yorkers to get past the noise and say, let's look at the numbers. Unlike Andrew Cuomo, who everyone in New York City knows,
Starting point is 00:32:28 I started this race with, I would say, less than 1% of New Yorkers knowing who I was. At this period in 2021, Andrew Yang was leading in the polls. And at this period in 2013, Anthony Weiner was leading in the polls. None of them have any experience running anything as large or complicated as New York City.
Starting point is 00:32:49 So the Hohen strategy group has released new numbers showing 41% of Democrats would choose Cromo right now with 18% voting for Queens Assemblyman. So we'll run Mamdani in third place, of course, City Comptroller Brad Lander with 8% of the support. And as I mentioned before, Eric Adams, the incumbent, he is in last place or fourth place with 6%.
Starting point is 00:33:10 So the June primary or the primary is on June 24th. So you guys make sure you head up and exercise your right to vote those of you who are residents of New York. All right. Well, thank you, Morgan. Of course. Yeah, that's front page news. Follow me on socials at Morgan Media and for more news coverage follow at black
Starting point is 00:33:26 Information Network download the free iHeartRadio app and visit us at BINnews.com Bye y'all. All right. Thank you Morgan. Now, let's open up the phone lines 800-585-1051 Swiss Beach out to Swiss He did an interview with US Weekly and he was talking about his marriage and he says after 15 years of marriage they have never argued and choosing not to yell at each other. 800-585-1051. He says marriage is a big word but the communication has to be there and we have never had an argument. I'm just curious who out there has never had an argument with this?
Starting point is 00:34:04 Yeah right. Never an argument with their spouse? Yeah, right. Never an argument? Not one argument? I don't know what's with Sleuth of Swits and Alicia, God bless them, but that's what marriage is about. Arguing. Arguing. Okay?
Starting point is 00:34:14 I don't be arguing with my spouse. First of all, we know why. You ain't got one. Exactly. If we see Lauren arguing with her spouse, commit her immediately. She needs to be under conservatorship. Okay? Lower and arguing with her spouse commit her immediately. She needs to be under conservatorship. Okay, but could that be a thing? 800-585-1051 never arguing with your spouse. I don't think that that let's discuss when we come back as the breakfast slogan one
Starting point is 00:34:35 breakfast club It's topic time call 800-585-1051 to join in to the discussion with The Breakfast Club. Morning everybody it's DJ NV Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy, we are The Breakfast Club, Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. Now if you're just joining us we're talking about Swiss Beats, he did an interview with US Weekly and he was talking about his relationship with his wife. They've been married 15 years and he says it's a healthy marriage. And he said what keeps it so healthy is, he said first they don't yell at each other.
Starting point is 00:35:11 And they said we've never had an argument. So that is the question 800-585-1051. Have you never had an argument with your spouse? I can't say that's true for me. Me and my wife have argued. You know, we argue. I mean, it doesn't get to the point where we're yelling and screaming and kicking, but we do argue. You know, we disagree and we have arguments. It's impossible. I mean, I don't need to salute the Swiss and Alicia.
Starting point is 00:35:33 Respect to them if they don't argue, but I think that, you know, I can't, that is not my household. You know what I mean? Like, you know, we have very healthy debates. We have arguments. We got four kids. Different parenting styles, I guess, right? But you know, we try to come on one accord to have one solid parenting style. But yeah, there's always be things that you argue about. That don't make it unhealthy, that don't mean you got a bad relationship, it's just that you know,
Starting point is 00:35:58 that mean that you live with a person. Yeah, like I said, I've been with my wife 31 years, we've been married 23, we argue. Like there's things like you said, like I might,'ve been with my wife 31 years. We've been married 23. We argue. Like we there's things like you said like I might you know discipline my children this way or talk to my children this way. She does it this way and we go back and forth. But like I said it ain't to the point where we yelling and screaming and she's sleeping in another room. No we have disagreements. No and sometimes you do have to tell the the wife that uh don't talk to me like I'm your child. I know your wife being with you. All the time.
Starting point is 00:36:25 You are annoying. All the time. But if I think sometimes, you know, women, you know, especially when they have a lot of kids, they're used to talking a certain way. And men can be immature at times. So we get spoken to in that way. And sometimes you just have to remind them I am not your child. And when you get spoken to, you have to talk to you that?
Starting point is 00:36:41 I have to a couple of times. I'm not your child. Absolutely. Yes. I mean, but I'm here with couple of times. I'm not your child. I can see that too. Absolutely. I mean, but I'm here with y'all every day. I kind of feel for y'all wives. No, you should feel for us. Okay, that's what you should feel for.
Starting point is 00:36:52 But really, I mean, listen, once again, respect the Swiss and Alicia. If they don't argue, God bless. I don't know if that's realistic. I really don't. Even with the most healthiest, healed couples, I don't know if that's realistic for you to never argue never nothing like y'all agree on everything is never disagree Yeah, hello. Who's this? Yo, this is grand Michaels
Starting point is 00:37:12 Hey, what's up, grand Michaels the author talk to us? Hey, what's happening man? Y'all can't be serious man like me and my wife been married for 12 years 15 we've never had an argument. I'm never saying we we don't disagree, but we've never had an argument. I'm never saying we don't disagree, but we have never had an argument like this. That's my home, that's my place of peace, my sanctuary. Like why the hell would I wanna bring this court, the immaturity into it? Well, God bless for all of you.
Starting point is 00:37:36 Y'all way more healed than me and my household then. Or maybe it's just me. Maybe I'm the problem. You know what I'm saying? We live in Columbia, South Carolina. Chief of Allendale. Charlamagne, you know about Allendale. Yeah, I was in the McMunnies. I ain't trying to get nothing. Oh, that's what's up, man. I ain't trying to get cut.
Starting point is 00:37:53 I ain't trying. So that's how it started initially. As we grew, it just became the norm. Like, as a black black man we got so much going on in the world like Why do I have to come home to further foolishness? Do you feel me so you never had a heated argument of disagreement with your wife all my life never God bless my brother I need to I need to get to where you at they said never yell never had a heated argument Their kids have never seen them cuss at each other. I don't know I don't believe that suit everybody in the metro to the 803 hot 103 9 That's the station we on out there. Hello. Who's this? Yeah, we were shaking bacon. What's shaking?
Starting point is 00:38:38 So first envy I want to say what's up, baby, I met you before I was EP on thousands of 22 convict when we did the video down in Slate down in the city Okay When he was there with uh, when he even did the video there and now to the topic I do believe that you can be in a marriage and not argue with a woman right because nowadays when you say argument The first thing people think about is somebody blowing a gasket, you know, you start arguing you're screaming at each other But there's a difference between arguing and having a solid, strong discussions. Cause I've been with my woman eight years and we don't argue.
Starting point is 00:39:10 We just have a real solid in-depth conversation to kind of get our point across. I think if you can get your point across that way, I think you don't need to argue with people. So I, I believe that he can be in a, you know, in a marriage, especially while they look like two low keys, you know, down to earth people that you can sit and speak to. Why would it be so hard to believe that? can be in a marriage especially while they look like two low-keys, you know, down-to-earth people that you can sit and speak to. Why would it be so hard to believe that? Let me look up what's the definition of argument.
Starting point is 00:39:30 I just love an argument. It says, that's what I just did, it says, opposing views typically are heated or angry, disappointed. But the fact that you gotta go into it, hold on, the fact that you gotta Google that to see what it is, is because when you think of argument, that's exactly what comes up into your head It's like an argument like you scream at your volumes at like 10 No, it says an argument is an exchange of diverging or opposite views typically are heated are angry one I what Swiss is saying is that they disagree, but it doesn't get heated
Starting point is 00:39:59 I don't allow it to get heated but an argument is back and forth Like I had an argument with my dad the other day, right? It wasn't we weren't yelling and screaming but he had a view about something They don't allow it to get heated. But the argument is back and forth. Like I had an argument with my dad the other day, right? It wasn't, we weren't yelling and screaming, but he had a view about something. I had a view about something and it was heated. But after we laughed it off, we kept moving. But it was an argument. Well, he said they do disagree, but their communication style doesn't allow for it to
Starting point is 00:40:17 get to level 10. What is level 10? Well, he didn't actually say level 10. I said level 10, but he's saying- Oh no, no, I'm saying, but that's what I mean. What is level 10? I think it's all the screaming, the yelling, the cussing. Like he said that their kids have never seen them yell at each other, cuss at each other, those type of things.
Starting point is 00:40:32 Oh no that ain't, that ain't, God bless Winston that ain't my house. I've been here 31 years. I ain't gonna sit here and tell you nothing. I'm not about to sit here and tell y'all no lie like that. What's the last word you've been called Envy? Nah we don't call each other names now You gotta think I've been with my wife since 16 Like we've argued we've yelled we screamed like we've been there, you know, I mean it is what it is Sometimes my kid sometimes my nine-year-old tell us to stop yelling at each other and we both be like we both said we not yelling
Starting point is 00:41:02 We don't be but you know, I guess I don't know I, I guess any back and forth between parents looks like an argument to kids. I don't know. 800-585-1051. We were talking about Swiss beats and his wife Alicia Keys. Shout to us, Wiz and Alicia. They said they have never argued after 15 years of marriage. Let's discuss. It's the Breakfast Club, good morning. Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy, we are The Breakfast Club. If you're just joining us, we're talking about Swizzy.
Starting point is 00:41:47 He just did a recent interview with US Weekly and we're talking about his marriage with Alicia Keys and he says the happy wife, happy life is true. He says him and his wife have never argued. He says communication is everything. He says they do not yell at each other. We would ask Lauren, but she has no research with that one. She's argued with a man before though. Yeah, I mean, laying y'all out,
Starting point is 00:42:09 cause y'all be stupid. I actually heard that, nevermind. You actually heard what? Nothing, nothing, nothing. You ain't heard nothing. No, I do be getting DMs about you, and I'm not gonna lie, this one dude did say that's why he had to leave you.
Starting point is 00:42:20 I'm not gonna front. No one's ever left me. Well, whatever, he said y'all broke up. He said y'all broke up because he said you don't listen. He said you over talk people He said you never know when to leave. What else did he say? Let's go let's go to the phone lines hello, who's this? Dre what up dough. So, um So Dre you married? Man seven years bro. And you have never argued with your spouse? Man never had a serious argument with my wife man. Really? Never. Now I do get
Starting point is 00:42:54 them to a certain point but it's stuff like it's little stuff it's not even an argument man it's like you know I'd probably tell her something like that you working too hard you need to kill the day and it'll be a boy I can do what I want on ground like but never nothing real. Okay God bless y'all man. I God bless y'all and y'all perfect marriages, then I don't have one of those we argue Hello, who's this? Good morning, hey, good morning Morning, Charlie. Hey, he's King. Good morning. We're talking about arguing with your spouse. You've never argued with your spouse? Of course I have.
Starting point is 00:43:29 I've been married for 10 years, and it's virtually impossible. At first I was saying, let me stay out of rich people's business. But when you look at the meaning of argue, it means to dissuade of the idea. So I think people think argument is fightin'. And even that's a stretch, when you've been married to a woman Emotions you think differently. I think he was he's tripping on bad if he has an idea That's what I want to know do show me the way hello, who's this? What's up? It's your ring from California Hey, what's up, brother? How you feeling? I'm feeling good. It's 4 a.m. Over here
Starting point is 00:44:03 Oh boy, so have you never argued with your wife or you up, brother? How you feeling? I'm feeling good. It's 4 a.m. over here. Oh, boy. So have you never argued with your wife or are you up right now because you just finished arguing? No, no, no. We don't argue because you get to a point where you've been through so much toxic stuff in your life, you just find somebody who can coast with you. You feel me? Yeah, but there's still things that you gotta, you know, you disagree with each other on.
Starting point is 00:44:19 You don't agree on everything. Well, I feel like disagreeing and arguing is like, you know, you could disagree and it could be a nice conversation and arguing just outright screaming. I don't, we don't do all that. Yeah, it's a nice, not no screaming. But you can have a heated disagreement. Yeah, I feel that, but you know, I'm 34
Starting point is 00:44:38 and you know, y'all my uncles, I haven't got to y'all stage yet, but I just feel like at this age, I'm not into the off stage yet, but I just feel like at this age I'm not into the the screaming and long conversations as we get to a point where you know How can I say it you you come to an agreement like okay? I understand what you're what you're saying or what you're seeing you know you know what I'm thinking. Thank you for calling No, I was thinking do people have elaborate conversations with their spouses right right? Because- Elaborate conversations? What I mean by that is like,
Starting point is 00:45:05 let's say when you're talking about politics, me and my wife would talk about politics, but it won't just be, it will be politics from many different sides. What if this, what if that, what if this happened? Well, what if that happened? Would you look at it in different ways? And that creates conversation,
Starting point is 00:45:17 that creates arguments and disagreements. No, the most things me and my wife- It's a tip thing with our kids. Yeah, majority of the thing that me and my wife argue about is something to do with the kids. It's just, it's literally just family stuff because you have two different parenting styles and you know, it's not heated. We're not yelling and screaming, but you know, we, it can be intense just because you know,
Starting point is 00:45:35 we are both passionate people, you know, but it's not, I don't believe none of y'all saying y'all don't argue with your spouses. That's the moral of the story. I don't feel like it's healthy to argue. I don't mean scream y'all cuss, but I do think you got spouses. That's the moral of the story. I don't feel like it's healthy to argue. I don't mean to scream y'all cuss, but I do think you gotta get out, like you gotta voice how you feel. Like y'all gotta, you gotta come to head a couple times.
Starting point is 00:45:51 Like it happens. Yes. And if you have a conversation with your wife, if you say, yo, me and you about to have a conversation and my wife says, oh, we need to talk. Oh Lord. That's gonna be some type of argument. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:46:02 I love dropping the we need to talk. Oh Lord. Oh my God. That's gonna take three hours. Now, now I love dropping the we need to talk. I hate that, we need to talk. That's gonna take three hours. I love it. We need to talk and go two ways. We need to talk and turn it into an argument or we need to talk and turn it into you know what?
Starting point is 00:46:12 I completely, I'm completely picking up what you're putting down. One of the two. There's no in between what we need to talk. There is it. So what was the last time you got into arguing about? Do you remember? Oh, what's the the I can't remember.
Starting point is 00:46:27 Maybe yesterday. I don't know. I took the car key and she couldn't get the car seat out and she was mad because she couldn't take the baby to school because she couldn't have a car seat. And we got to talk about it. That was that was stupid. I'm stupid. But I didn't do it on purpose.
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Starting point is 00:47:13 Because she knew I was right. Because period, girls run the world and they probably always writing them arguments. My wife is the CEO of the house. But you know, employees can't argue with the CEO. I can't go live. I can't go live and put her on blast. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:47:25 I want to do it one time. My little do-rag. Nah, it's not gonna last. No, it's not. Because the minute you hit live and hear that name, she's coming upstairs. You'd all have mercy. And that phone might not make it. You right. But what's the moral of the story, Lauren? Ah, never mind. Charlamagne, what's the moral of the story?
Starting point is 00:47:39 I don't think there's anything wrong with having healthy disagreements with your spouse. God bless everybody that's never had an argument with their wife or their husband. I don't believe that. You know what I'm saying? In fact, they say couples and healthy relationships can argue, have different opinions. They can get frustrated. Healthy doesn't mean perfect. That's all. All right. Well, we got the latest with Lauren coming up. What are we talking about? Yeah. Speaking of arguing, Oprah might be arguing in court because of some Russell Simmons accusations and things. Oh, have mercy.
Starting point is 00:48:08 Yeah, we're going to have a conversation about it. All right, we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club of Mourning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ NV, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the latest with Lauren. Lauren be coming in straight back.
Starting point is 00:48:19 Tell us, man. She gets in from somebody that knows somebody. Well, it's okay. I'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything. She be having the latest on this. that. She gets him from somebody that knows somebody. She gets the details. I'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything. She be having the latest on it. Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details, sometimes you have a little bit of everything. But what's the latest? On The Breakfast Club. All right, so Oprah has been subpoenaed by a judge in a defamation lawsuit.
Starting point is 00:48:47 So Drew Dixon, who is one of the women that accused Russell Simmons of sexual assault, she filed a defamation lawsuit against him because she said that Russell Simmons defamed her when he went on an interview back in 2023 and said that her claims were not valid and were not real. So during that time, remember Oprah was working on this. Is this a good time? It's me Dylan Mulvaney and my dear friend Joe Locke from Heartstopper and Agatha all along is my very first guest on my brand new podcast, The Dylan Hour. It's musical mayhem and it is going to be so much fun. I like a man. You like a man. What do I a man. You like a man.
Starting point is 00:49:25 What do I like, Joe? You like a man too. We often- We have quite a similar- There's some cross pollination happening in here. Not like- No! Have we?
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Starting point is 00:51:41 This is Levertown, a new podcast from iHeart Podcasts, Bloomberg, and Kaleidoscope. Listen to Levittown on Bloomberg's Big Take podcast. Find it on the iHeart radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Prohibition. It's no secret that banning alcohol didn't stop people from living it up in the 1920s.
Starting point is 00:52:03 When we're five years into prohibition, the government is starting to go, okay, this isn't working. In fact, you might even say it backfired spectacularly. I'm Ed Helms, and on season three of my podcast, Snafu, we're taking you back to the 1920s and the tale of Formula 6. Because what you probably don't know about Prohibition is that American citizens were dying in massive numbers due to poisoned liquor, and all along an unlikely duo was trying desperately to stop the corruption behind it.
Starting point is 00:52:35 They were like superhero crusaders turning the page on a system that didn't work, wasn't fair, and was corrupt. So how did Prohibition's war on alcohol go so off the rails that the government wound up poisoning its own people? To find out, listen and subscribe to Snafu on the iHeart radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Like, whole documentary about everything that was happening with Russell Simmons and the accusations and all that stuff. And then she decided to step away. Well, Oprah stepped
Starting point is 00:53:09 away Oprah said she stepped away because she be through their research for this thing that they were doing. She found some inconsistencies in some of the women's claims that she felt like weren't properly addressed in the doc. And she also included she she mentioned that when it came to Drew, she felt the same way as well, that there were some inconsistencies, although she did say that she believed parts of what Drew was saying, right? Now, fast forward, Opus being dragged into court,
Starting point is 00:53:36 they want her to submit books, records, papers, data, documents, evidence, different evidences, writings, and anything else tangible as described in this subpoena. Now it's not specific to like what those things have to apply to. So like, is this stuff in relation to that documentary that she's no longer doing or what it is, but I am like almost 98% sure that it would be that because what other tie does Oprah have to any of this Russell Simmons stuff and this defamation situation?
Starting point is 00:54:04 Because when Russell Simmons was talking about the defamation stuff, he was specifically talking about how Oprah backed away because of these inconsistencies, basically because of that, that's proof that these women are lying. They gave Oprah a March 18th deadline to adhere to all of this. They also said that she could be deposed, which would probably be recorded if so, which is why they sit down and they ask her a bunch of questions. And there's no word yet if Oprah has complied to the subpoena or what has happened from either side, but she has been dragged into all this. And she stepped away from the documentary, I feel like, because she wanted to not be
Starting point is 00:54:35 dragged into all this. It'd probably be very simple. They probably using her name because she is a name to shine some light on it. They'll ask her a bunch of questions and Oprah will be like, that is my team that produces these documentaries. I don't actually go out there myself and that'd be it for Oprah. Harpo, who this woman?
Starting point is 00:54:49 I said that'd be it, very simple. That documentary that she was producing was going to be called On The Record. It was going to address, like I mentioned, a number of women's accusations against Simmons at the time. But she said she- That was how long ago was that? That was a while ago.
Starting point is 00:55:04 This was like 2023. Simmons at the time but She's no longer that that was a while ago 2023 Father back in it I'll look it up the actual date of when all that cuz you did she was on breakfast, right? Do Dixon came out a while Dixon came out with her claims in 2017 yeah But and she said that everything that happened, she alleged that everything happened with her and Russell back in 95.
Starting point is 00:55:28 I think she did a one on one with Yee up here, I believe. Oh, gotcha, gotcha. Yes. Yeah. So her attorneys are subpoenaing, are trying to subpoena Oprah. So if more comes out there, we will be talking about it here because I'm very interested to see what it is that she gets from the subpoena. Now another person that is going to be in court soon, Kim Kardashian. So Kim Kardashian is going to be
Starting point is 00:55:51 headed to court. She, according to TMZ, will have to testify in that Paris robbery. You guys remember when she was robbed in Paris of all that jewelry? Yes. Yeah, so she's supposed to be taking a stand in that. So sources with direct knowledge told TMZ that the trial will happen in May in France and she is set to testify So in 2016 when I said that felt ten years ago, too. Yeah, I don't know why this took so long Hmm. Yeah, I have no idea why this took so long. This was back in 2016 Remember she was at the time Kim Kardashian when they came into our hotel room in Paris they tied her up they took a bunch of her jewelry at gunpoint for those who do not remember they forced their way inside of an apartment that she was renting for Fashion Week and
Starting point is 00:56:33 held her hostage and they took 10 million dollars worth of jewelry and a huge ring like one of the rings I think was worth like nothing I know it was worth four million dollars. Now this has been investigated for five years and now they're ordering it into a trial. I don't know why this took so long. Trial for what? I thought they found the jury, they found the dude. I thought these dudes were in jail already. I have no idea. And Kim has already talked to a judge about this. She gave an account of what happened blow by blow, but now she's getting the opportunity to tell the jury. There'll be 12 people that will be on the jury and it'll be interesting, I guess, to
Starting point is 00:57:08 hear what Kim has to say. And I remember that being a very emotional time for her as well because she was there. I think it was a security guard that was with her but wasn't with her at the time, so she was by herself. Super scary. So we'll be hearing about that as well too. Again, I do not know why this took so long. Have no idea. Again. I do not know why this took so long Have no idea. Mm-hmm. Yes, and lastly in exits
Starting point is 00:57:28 Garcelle Garcelle is leaving real housewives of Beverly Garcelle Bouvier. Yes, Garcelle Bouvier. Y'all heard about this I know y'all y'all are the you you you Lauren and just love the reality show. That's why I'm not really into Beverly Hills I was about to say, you know, it's crazy. I'm not really into Beverly Hills either I only tuned in a little bit because Garcelle got brought onto the show and they brought her on because they needed, they needed a black person. They did. Like it was, Beverly Hills was very white.
Starting point is 00:57:54 Well now they have two. Yeah, now they have two because Bozeman's and John is there as well. But I'm saying I started rewatching Beverly Hills again when Garcelle came, but this was a surprise to me. But let's take a listen to what she says and why she says she's leaving. Hey guys, so I have some news. I've decided to leave Beverly Hills. It's been a wild ride.
Starting point is 00:58:16 I mean, some amazing things have happened and some hard things have also happened, but it's been a ride. Nevertheless, one of the reasons why I'm leaving is my family, my boys. Their last year of high school is next year and I want to be a part of that and secondly I have the most exciting projects that I am developing, producing and acting in. I can't tell you anything right now but you'll know soon. Thank you to Andy Cohen, to Bravo and of course the ladies. Andy Cohen says I can come back anytime the door will always be open so you never know I might pop back in sometime. I respect it you gotta know. It's not goodbye, it's see you later. I respect it you gotta know
Starting point is 00:58:55 when to exit especially from those reality shows. I don't know. How long she been on there? She's been on there for a while. Yeah let me see what year she came on there. I don't know if I feel like it's her time to exit though. You ain't her Lauren. No, I'm not saying you don't know in the league. No, you're right about that. You were on point today. Honestly, we shouldn't even say that. I was filling in this morning because I am here just as assisting
Starting point is 00:59:19 my sis as she needs it. That's right. But she joined the cast back in 2020. It was all the pandemic stuff. Oh, so five years. Yeah. That's a good run. And yo, them shows are very taxing.
Starting point is 00:59:30 They are. Because her family, they was coming for her kids. But she on the show though, she stirs the pot. She knows what she be doing. But I think that she is a great asset to the show. That's what I'm saying. Like, I don't really know. You gotta know when to exit.
Starting point is 00:59:43 Listen, Portia knew when to exit. And she also knew when to come back. She needed a break for a little bit to go do some other things. And then you come back. I respect it. Well, I will say when Nini left Real Housewives of Atlanta, I felt like we knew what was coming. We felt it with this one. And again, I'm not religious Beverly Housewives of Beverly Hills, but it caught me by surprise. It definitely did.
Starting point is 01:00:04 And as we wrap, I do wanna mention, Kestrel and Maine, I know you about to did real quick, Kendrick Lamar's halftime show, they got 125 FCC complaints and some of them- All white people. How you know? All white people. It seems like it should have been more.
Starting point is 01:00:19 Only 125, it seems like that's normal. I guarantee you it was a bunch of angry white people all over the country, mad about the symbolism, mad it was too many black people. Probably, they probably calling the police. They were mad that Kendrick Lamar had a potty mouth. They were mad that he only used black performers, that he was being divisive with his set.
Starting point is 01:00:38 Yes, 125 doesn't seem like a lot. Several making note that the split American flag visual at one point, of the split American flag visual at one point with all that he did with all the black people when they came together And they were the American flag people were very upset about him grabbing his crotch. By the way, that's The envy crotch you can say when you got how many people watch that show 80 plus million Yeah, only 125 not a lot of complaints at all for 80 plus million people to watch now At least 10 of them were upset for Drake. They said, you know, one person even went as far as to say
Starting point is 01:01:09 that he used the moment to focus on a personal vendetta. So that was Chubbs, Baca, OVO Eli, 40, Drake's mom, who else called? Five more people. But just to put in perspective, when Janet Jackson did the Super Bowl, they got 542,000 complaints. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:26 You see what I'm saying? So 125 complaints ain't nothing. That's light. Drop on the clues, bombs, or Kendrick. Yeah. Okay? You need more owls. One thing they didn't complain about, them jeans.
Starting point is 01:01:34 These jeans was a great situation. Oh my goodness. Them jeans. Wow. Alright. Charlamagne, who you giving your donkey to? We need Mike Walters to come to the front of the congregation. Would you like to have a word with him, please?
Starting point is 01:01:43 Who that is? The National Security Advisor. All right, we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Wake up. Wake up. You're locked into the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:01:53 Your execution on the donkey of the day is something to behold. Is it a read? He gave me donkey of the day, and I deserve it. You need to know. You need to tell me. I am. Because you have the voice. Tell them. It's time for Donkey of the Day. It's a read
Starting point is 01:02:08 but you're so good at it. You're trying to be a fake ass Charlamagne. You're the only one Charlamagne. Damn Charlamagne. Who can give a dussy of the day to an ass? Donkey of the Day for Wednesday, March 25th goes to national security advisor Mike Walsh. Now, Now Mike Waltz accepted full responsibility Tuesday for accidentally including Atlantic magazine's editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg in a signal group chat with discussions about military strikes against the, what is it, the Hooties? The Hootie Hoos, the Hooties and Yeeman took place. Yes, if you haven't
Starting point is 01:02:39 heard top US officials, which apparently included Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hexf, National Security Advisor Mike Walz, they added Jeffrey Goldberg to a signal platform messaging group where classified military plans were being discussed. I can't make this kind of stuff up. Let's go to the news report, please. It's one of the most bizarre and potentially consequential national security lapses to reach the public forum. Top Trump administration officials, including national security adviser Mike Walz,
Starting point is 01:03:08 Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Vice President J.D. Vance, and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard laid out plans about the U.S.'s attack on the Houthis in Yemen before putting it into action. The chat over the unauthorized encrypted messaging app Signal accidentally invited in on the conversation editor in chief of the Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg. At 11 44 a.m. I receive a text in this chain from someone who claims to be Pete Hegsip, who provides what I would only call a war plan. I sort of just sort of wait with my phone to see if this is a real thing. Sure enough, around 1.50 Eastern time, I see that Yemen is under attack.
Starting point is 01:03:51 The White House confirmed the messages Goldberg reported were authentic. Hegseth then went after and dismissed the reporting itself. Nobody was texting war plans, and that's all I have to say about that. Jesus Christ. That was ABC News for the report. At this point who is God letting executive produce America? This dramedy is hilarious. Is it Lorne Michaels maybe even Ken Peele, the
Starting point is 01:04:13 Wayans brothers, Dave Chappelle and Neil Brennan? Maybe I don't know. Look I don't even know how satire is even a thing nowadays because his life itself is a spoof. Now remember what I said earlier, Mike Waltz is taking full responsibility. Let's listen. It's embarrassing, yes. We're gonna get to the bottom of it. I just talked to Elon on the way here. We've got the best technical minds
Starting point is 01:04:37 looking at how this happened. But I can tell you, I don't know this guy. I know him by his horrible reputation and he really is the bottom scum of journalists And I know him in the sense that he hates the president, but I don't text him He wasn't on my phone and we're gonna figure out how this so you don't know what staffer is responsible for this right now Well, look a staffer wasn't responsible and look I take full responsibility I built the I built the group to make My job is to make sure everything's coordinated.
Starting point is 01:05:06 But how does that number... I mean, I don't mean to be pedantic here, but how did the number get into that? Have you ever had somebody's contact that shows their name, and then you have somebody else's number there? Oh, I never make those mistakes. Right? You've got somebody else's number on someone else's contact. So of course I didn't see this loser in the group. It looked like someone else.
Starting point is 01:05:24 Now, whether he did it deliberately or it happened in some other technical mean is something we're trying to figure out. First of all, that's an admission to guilt. Okay. Mike Waltz said, I take full responsibility. I built the group. My job is to make sure everything is coordinated. Cool.
Starting point is 01:05:36 So now Trump knows who to fire, right? This level of incompetence can't be corrected with a my bad. I mean, we talking classified military plans being discussed over Signal. What, WhatsApp wasn't available? Sidebar, I've had so many people try to get me on Signal since Signal been signaling, and I never understood why people wanted to get on that app. When people say it's because you can have
Starting point is 01:05:55 top secret conversations and nobody can see them, it's encrypted, I'm like, y'all really believe that? Okay, that's actually the easiest way to get people's information. If I wanted to get everybody's top secret combos, I would create an app that's available for anyone to download, and I would tell them everything on here is secret,
Starting point is 01:06:13 and nobody will see it, and boom! Now I got you in your top secret war plans. Now, Mike Waltz has accepted full responsibility. Okay, this is what he said, but I need y'all to understand that when you accept full responsibility, that means you and you alone are responsible. Mike Walsh didn't do that.
Starting point is 01:06:31 In fact, all he did was blame Jeffrey Goldberg, who didn't have to be in this group chat to begin with. Let's hear that again. I don't know this guy. I know him by his horrible reputation and he really is the bottom scum of journalists. And I know him in the sense that he hates the president but I don't text him he wasn't on my phone and we're gonna figure out how this happens. This is not what full responsibility
Starting point is 01:06:53 looks like okay this is not what taking full responsibility looks like. Mike you already said you are the person who coordinated this you and you alone invited Jeffrey Goldberg to this group chat. Imagine being the person who got invited somewhere they didn't want to be in the first place. Okay? The party is trash and the party promoter blames you for the party being whack. I didn't even have to be here.
Starting point is 01:07:13 Okay? If I'm such a loser, why do you have my number to begin with? Why would you have your boss's op in your phone? You said I'm an antagonist to Trump. No, I'm a person who calls out BS when I see it. And this guy, Jeffrey Goldberg was exposed to the incompetence of some of our top U.S. officials and he decided to do the right thing and share that with the public. Okay, Mike Walsh, I would have respected it if you would have said
Starting point is 01:07:34 this was stupid. We were incompetent. I was incompetent. It's my fault. Therefore, I'm stepping down. But no, that's not what anyone in the Trump administration likes to do. They take all the credit when something is good and deflect and blame others when something goes wrong. Mike Waltz, Mike Waltz, Mike Waltz, always remember it's easy to blame others when things are broken. The hard part is recognizing the part you played in it all.
Starting point is 01:08:00 Please give Mike Waltz, the national security advisor, the biggest he-huh. All right. Please give Mike Waltz the National Security Advisor the biggest he-huh All right No, I don't I just think that it's ridiculous to say you take full responsibility for something but then as you're taking full Responsibility and I put that in air quotes You're blaming the other person and the fact that our top US officials are discussing military plans on Signal. Yep. Signal. Men always been dumb in the group chat.
Starting point is 01:08:29 That's been a thing for centuries. You know what, you absolutely right. Mm-hmm. You're absolutely right. Well, thank you for that donkey of the day. Mm-hmm. All right, 800-585-1051. Now, we can go two ways.
Starting point is 01:08:41 One of two ways, we can talk about the dumbest thing. I don't go both ways, sir. No, you don't. I don't know about that. Embi. We can go two ways. One or two ways. We can talk about the dumbest thing. I don't go both ways, sir. No, you don't. I don't know about that. We can go two ways. We can go, you know, have you ever sent the wrong text in a group chat? Or something else that I've seen online
Starting point is 01:08:53 that I thought was pretty funny. This lady was talking about what's the meanest thing that a kid has ever said to you, right? And the reason I asked that, she said she was crying in her kitchen. And she said her little son came up to her and hugged her and whispered in her ear, is it because you're fat, mom?
Starting point is 01:09:08 So she said now she's crying for two reasons. Which way you wanna go? I refused to do the kid one because I was just having this conversation. I was in Columbia, South Carolina on Monday saluting my beautiful wife and our good friends, Kim and Stacia and my cousin Kente. And I was having a conversation about something
Starting point is 01:09:24 that my oldest daughter said when she was much younger to somebody that I love. What she say? I'm not saying. What she say? You can't do all that in no time. I'm not saying. The reason I'm not saying is because
Starting point is 01:09:34 I still love this person. This is a family friend and I'm not saying. Hey, what's people say? I'm sure they were. All right, we'll get back to them. I'm not, I'll tell y'all off the air, but it's one of those things where you looking at your child like, what the hell would you say something like that for?
Starting point is 01:09:48 Okay, because kids don't mean no harm. Like, if you walk in with a wooden leg, the child gonna be like, what's wrong with your leg? You understand what I'm saying? My youngest definitely tried to play with a midget one time, though the midget was like, they're the same age group trying to play toys, and the midget's like a grown person.
Starting point is 01:10:03 Didn't understand. I was just having this conversation, That's what's so funny. Well, let's open up the phone lines. 800-585-1051. What's the meanest thing a kid said to you unintentionally? Let's have this conversation when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 01:10:17 The Breakfast Club, Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. If you're just joining us right now, 800-585-1051, I seen this online yesterday, I thought this was hilarious. This young lady says she was crying in her kitchen, and she said her little child came running up to her and hugged her and said, Mom, is it because you're fat? And she said, now she's crying for two reasons.
Starting point is 01:10:57 So we're asking, what's the meanest thing a kid has ever said to you unintentionally? I tell you before, my kid asked me, how come I don't have a bra because I have breasts? Oh! Don't look at me now, that was a long time ago. Okay, yeah, I was trying to look. She looks at me now to see if I have breasts.
Starting point is 01:11:11 Now I feel uncomfortable, I have to cover my breast up. So one of my kids has said that to me. They never said nothing about your arms? That my arms what, too slim? No, no, they have not. Like daddy, your arms need to eat dinner too. No, oh! Ooh!
Starting point is 01:11:24 Has a kid anything about your wig? No. Kids love me. They think I'm so gorgeous. They think I'm fun. Like your daughter actually defended me. Remember? She said you keep messing with me about not having a boyfriend.
Starting point is 01:11:34 She did. Kids love me. Yeah, she said that out of the blue. She was like, leave Lauren alone. You're mean to her. You're one of the mean guys. I said, Jesus. Babies love me.
Starting point is 01:11:42 Well, 800-585-1051. We have Trish on the line. Trish, good morning. Good morning. How are you feeling, Trish585-1051. We have Trish on the line. Trish, good morning. Good morning. How you feeling, Trish? Where you calling from? I'm calling from Jacksonville, Florida. Okay.
Starting point is 01:11:50 Now what's the- The television show, Manic Guys, that's all that's a crazy here. You said, you're not all crazy there, you said? We're not all crazy in Jacksonville, Florida. I'm not sure about that, but what is- I don't know either. I used to work flights to Florida. Y'all're some different people. What's the meanest thing? Wow, what did you do to him? I didn't do anything.
Starting point is 01:12:25 I think he occurred it from where maybe I'm easy or something. But me being a new mom, I was like, what? I cried a little bit inside. But now he's 12 and I throw it up in his face sometimes. Let me find out you invited somebody else to play time and he is sick. He did not like that. I don't trust you at all. Hello.
Starting point is 01:12:33 Who's this? Hey man, it's me Chris. What's up, Chris? What's the meanest thing a child said to you on a date? I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:12:41 I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. did not like that. I don't trust you at all. Hello, who's this? Hey man, it's Big Chris. What's up Chris? What's the meanest thing a child said to you unintentionally? Man, it wasn't even to me, man. It was my niece. We was teaching her manners and stuff.
Starting point is 01:12:57 We was at church and this lady turned around with big ass teeth and she was like, hey little girl. And my niece just bust out loud as hell. Don't bite. Don't bite. It's crazy. It's crazy. I said that's crazy. Thank you. Hey, you gotta thank when you sitting in church, you trying your best to not to laugh. It's the hardest place in the world not to laugh with something funny. Well, thank you so much. You know, my three year old, my three year old, Peyton is the worst, right? So I'm from the 1900s, right? And the 1900s, when you had a cavity, they fill it in with like
Starting point is 01:13:30 a, it's like a black filler, right? Now they do, they use white filler, a clear filler. So my daughter will see me with my mouth open, she'll be like, daddy, you got black teeth. And it really hurts my heart. It really hurts my heart. But you know it's a filler, so why does that hurt? I'm going to change my filler now because of that, because she embarrassed me so much. I'm going to change my heart. It really hurts my heart. But you know it's a filler, so why does it hurt your heart? I'm gonna change my filler now because of that because she embarrassed me so much. I'm gonna change my filler. Yep.
Starting point is 01:13:48 And V, you... Yep. Yep. You changed some breasts too. I changed my breasts so I'm working out too. You got a reduction. I got a reduction. Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 01:13:57 Hey, this is Natasha. Natasha, good morning. We're asking 800-585-1051, what's the meanest thing a kid said to you unintentionally? So he never said it to me, but my son, he's 12 now, but he was much younger, like three or four. And I used to bring my family friend to work. She was, you know, I don't know why he would say it, but every time she would get in the
Starting point is 01:14:18 car, he would say, oh, somebody's stings. And I used to be like, what? And he would say, it's not you or me, mom, but somebody's thing and I feel like what he said he will say it's not you or me mom but somebody's thing that I used to be like mommy huh mom this car smells like fish somebody's thinking it's not me but he's not you or me, it's somebody else. Like, he's the only person left in the car. Damn. Well, thank you, mama.
Starting point is 01:14:49 Thank you. Hello, who's this? Hey, it's Kay. Hey, Kay, good morning. We're asking, what's the meanest thing a kid said to you unintentionally? Well, not with me directly, but I was with my son in a clothing store, and he saw this older white woman that had a lot of wrinkles and he said look mom a zombie and I just I just turned around and I hope the lady didn't hear him and I was mortified.
Starting point is 01:15:18 But you know that makes it worse when you say nothing because then your kids think they didn't hear you so now they say it louder. Yeah he's like zombie zombie zombie I'm like shut up shut up. Thank you Kay. But did she look like a zombie though? Yeah she had a lot of wrinkles. I'm not mad at a young revolutionist. Your daughter was right. 800-585-1051 we're asking what's the meanest thing a kid said to you unintentionally it it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Call, call, call, call, tell her, tell her, made it. Just for some camera sayin' If y'all talkin' about it, you know we talkin' about it. It's topic time. Call 800-585-1051 to join in to the discussion with the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:16:00 Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamlemagne the guy we are the breakfast club La la Rosa is filling in for Jess and we're asking eight hundred five eight five one. Oh five one What's the meanest thing a kid said to you unintentionally now this comes from? I've seen something on social media where a lady tweeted that she was crying and she said her kid came in the kitchen and hugged Her and asked is it cause your fat mom And she said now she was crying for two reasons. So we're asking 800-585-1051, what's the meanest thing a kid said to you unintentionally? Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 01:16:31 My name is Sasha. Hey Sasha, what's the meanest thing a kid said to you unintentionally? Literally just a couple of weeks ago, my five year old gripped my stomach with two hands and he said, who's in there? And I am not pregnant. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:46 Oh, two hands is crazy. Did you cry? No, I didn't. Is this a good time? It's me, Dylan Mulvaney, and my dear friend, Joe Locke from Heartstopper and Agatha All Along is my very first guest on my brand new podcast, The Dylan Hour.
Starting point is 01:17:02 It's musical mayhem and it is going to be so much fun. I like a man. You like a man. What do I like, Joe? You like a man too. We often, there's some cross pollination happening in here. Not like, no. Have we?
Starting point is 01:17:16 No. No. Not yet. Never say never. I cannot wait for all you girls, gays and thays to join me on this extremely special pink confection of a podcast. There is so much darkness in this world and what I think we could all use more of is a little joy.
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Starting point is 01:18:26 fascinating scientific questions. So give yourself permission to be a science geek and listen to Science Stuff on the iHeart Video app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. In 2020, a group of young women in a tidy suburb of New York City found themselves in an AI-fueled nightmare. Someone was posting photos. It was just me naked. Well, not me, but me with someone else's body parts on my body parts
Starting point is 01:18:53 that looked exactly like my own. I wanted to throw up. I wanted to scream. It happened in Levittown, New York. But reporting the series took us through the darkest corners of the internet and to the front lines of a global battle against deepfake pornography. This should be illegal, but what is this?
Starting point is 01:19:13 This is a story about a technology that's moving faster than the law and about vigilantes trying to stem the tide. I'm Margie Murphy. And I'm Olivia Carville. This is Levittown, a new podcast from iHeart podcasts, Bloomberg and Kaleidoscope. Listen to Levittown on Bloomberg's Big Take podcast. Find it on the iHeart radio app, Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 01:19:38 Prohibition. It's no secret that banning alcohol didn't stop people from living it up in the 1920s. It's no secret that banning alcohol didn't stop people from living it up in the 1920s. When we're five years into Prohibition, the government is starting to go, okay, this isn't working. In fact, you might even say it backfired spectacularly. I'm Ed Helms, and on season three of my podcast, Snafu, we're taking you back to the 1920s and the tale of Formula Six. Because what you probably don't know about Prohibition is that American citizens were dying in massive numbers due to poisoned liquor, and all along, an unlikely duo was trying desperately
Starting point is 01:20:15 to stop the corruption behind it. They were like superhero crusaders turning the page on a system that didn't work, wasn't fair, and was corrupt. So how did prohibitions war on alcohol go so off the rails that the government wound up poisoning its own people? To find out, listen and subscribe to Snafu on the iHeart radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 01:20:42 I just told him, verified nobody and he just walked away. Dang, he ain't never grabbed your back? No, not yet. Wow. I'm just joking. Alright, well thank you, mama dear. That's a tough one. Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 01:20:55 Amber. Hey Amber, good morning. What's the meanest thing a kid said to you unintentionally? Oh child, my boyfriend's niece was sitting on my lap and we were just hanging out, cool, whatever. She looked at my chin and just like, oh my gosh, why do you grow a beard? And I'm like, wait, what?
Starting point is 01:21:13 So I go to the bathroom, it's literally just one little hair, but she crushed my arm. Yeah. She wanted to know why you had a goatee? I had a beard. And you plucked that hair right there. You want me to have a goatee? Baby, I had to go out and look for these sweepers
Starting point is 01:21:27 because I'm like, ain't no lamb growing a beard. And then she just kept asking, like, how do girls grow a beard? I'm just like, wait a minute. Jesus Christ. You're not gonna play me. I'm sorry for that, but I'm sure you plucked them hairs every day now, huh?
Starting point is 01:21:42 Baby, I'm looking in the mirror now to make sure before I go to work. There's no issue. Thank you, mama. Do y'all kids get in trouble for this stuff? So like after this happens, do they get in trouble? Nah, you just shush them, though. You're like, shush, shush.
Starting point is 01:21:53 And then you tell them, like, you can't say things like that out loud. Whisper in my ear. Then I realize kids can't whisper either. No. But nah, they shouldn't get in trouble for that. They just, you know, they're saying things. Hello, who's this? This is Tanya from Detroit.
Starting point is 01:22:06 Hey Tanya, what up, dawg? What's the meanest thing a kid said to you unintentionally? That's dawg. Okay, so my son was four years old. His father was in prison the first four years of his life. So the first day he met him, I took him over there. He looked at his dad. He looked at me. And he said, mama, you too big for my daddy. Because I weighed like 300 pounds. His daddy like 130. And I was, my feelings were just like so crushed. He was right, though.
Starting point is 01:22:39 He was right. Yo. No, he not. Are you taller than his dad too? No his dad is taller than me. I'm just a lot wider. Okay. Dang.
Starting point is 01:22:51 But you really 300 pounds? Big thing. Yes. He was right. But it look right. It look good. It's shaped well though right? It's like proportionate.
Starting point is 01:23:00 It's shaped right. Like I got it, it's all in proportion and the right spaces. But his dad is just really skinny and I'm just really wide. Well, you know, he might do this might be an early telltale sign that he just not into BBW. Let me ask you a question, Lauren. What's up? Can 300 pounds look right and all the right places? That's a lot of places 300 pounds and the fat shame. I'm just asking you are fat shaming. Right. They don't answer. I'm not. Don't answer. Child, I don't, mm-mm. Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 01:23:27 Good morning, it's Jay Cotton. What up, your favorite stuff from Detroit. What up, Doe, Detroit owner on the check in heavy. We're asking what's the meanest thing a kid said to you unintentionally, bro? So listen, I'm the blackest in every room I go in. You understand, I'm dark skinned and I got a gap. So it's like, I see, anyway, I'm at work one day
Starting point is 01:23:44 and I'm talking stuff to my homeboy and I told him to shut up it's a kid at the gate he turned around like shut your black ass up I'm like why I wasn't even talking to you kid I wasn't even talking to you he didn't look when the little kids see me and I smile they be like where your tooth at? why your tooth go? Your tooth fell out? I'm like man, I gotta get all my kids said this when they was babies like where your tooth at?
Starting point is 01:24:10 Did you go find your tooth? No, it's a gap. I have a gap. Oh, I thought you had a missing tooth. No teeth. No, it's no. That's what I'm saying. That's how big the gap is. Oh.
Starting point is 01:24:21 Go on my page right now. The real Jay Cotton and look at my profile pic. You will see the black and the gap all in one picture and y'all to get what I'm talking about What's your Instagram the real way Jay cotton? Just one word Jay cotton not jay Why just jay cotton cotton like the fabric of our life? I will say this to shut your black ass up as wow Man, listen, this was a little kid. I was like I couldn't believe that but I'm dark man Listen Africans asked me where I'm from. I swear to God I took I took my wife to get her hair braided. They hit me with so where are you from?
Starting point is 01:24:51 I'm like, I'm from Detroit Man I love work I love talking to y'all man. Y'all have a great day. You too now man. Have a good one. Look All right. Oh, this is a gap honey.. Let me see. Oh, his kids deserve to ask him that. Oh, that's not a gap. He missing a tooth. That's not even a kid thing. I would ask him. I would be like, you missing a tooth. Can you put the light on on your phone? Or that's just how he look? No, it was just the way that the video was cut. It was a black and white video. Oh, all right. Well, we got the latest with Lauren coming up. What are we talking about? Yeah, we do. Damien Lillard is out for the year. Find out why up next.
Starting point is 01:25:24 All right. We'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club Good Morning. The Breakfast Club. All right. Let's get to the latest with Lauren. Lauren becoming a straight face. She gets in from somebody that knows somebody. She gets the details.
Starting point is 01:25:32 I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything. She be having the latest on you. The largest. The latest with Lauren LaRosa. Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details, sometimes you have a little bit of everything. She be having the latest on the latest with Lauren La Rosa. Sometimes you have facts. Sometimes you have details.
Starting point is 01:25:48 Sometimes you have a little bit. Everything. Well, it's the latest on the Breakfast Club. So Damien Lillard, Milwaukee Buckstar is out indefinitely after it was determined that he has a blood clock in his blood clots in his right calf. Now, at first they thought that it was just like a strain of some sort, but he wasn't getting better. He had sat out for a few games and wasn't getting better.
Starting point is 01:26:14 So they were trying to figure out what happened and then this news came down. And of course, the team and everybody's like, his health is our number one priority. So we wanna make sure that he sits out and does what he needs to do. They've already put him on blood thinners. He's been on blood thinners for some time now. So, you know, they want him to get better and they're saying that this is something that once it happens, it shouldn't happen again.
Starting point is 01:26:34 I hope so. Yeah. So, you know, sending him some get well energy and some love because yeah, that's a pretty scary. Yeah. Victor Wimby Yamba, who plays for the Spurs. I know I probably killed his last name, but yeah, I think the same thing happened with him as well. And it's weird because I'm seeing so many NBA athletes getting injured.
Starting point is 01:26:52 I see LeBron was injured. I think Anthony Davis got injured again, so it's happening a lot. I don't know if they're overworking the players or what's going on, but yeah, these players are getting injured quickly now. Yeah, blood clots could be, there's a lot of different things that can lead up to them.
Starting point is 01:27:07 But yeah, blood thinners are no joke. So I'm glad that he's sitting out and taking some time putting on a level of the blood thinner that he's taking. Let me ask you a question. You used to be a flight attendant. Yes. And they say that blood clots happen a lot when people fly often. That they said there were socks that people can wear that can stop that.
Starting point is 01:27:23 Have you heard anything about that? I don't know nothing about that. I know how to get you up, get you down, and get you safely deplained. Pause. I don't got to pause that. Oh, you're right. Go ahead. Period.
Starting point is 01:27:34 Herb said what I said. That's why you're single. Go ahead. All right. Now, shady boots. Okay. Now, moving on. Dawn Robinson, formerly of En Vogue, remember she came out
Starting point is 01:27:47 and talked about being homeless living in her car? Yes. Well, during that time when she talked about it on her video, she mentioned something about having an assistant. Even I was like, wait, an assistant? Sounded strange to be homeless and have an assistant. Yeah. So at the time when this happened, Jermaine Dupree came out and had some things to say about her having the assistant. Let's take a listen to Jermaine Dupree came out and had some things to say about her having the assistant. Let's take a listen to Jermaine Dupree from a few weeks ago. It was her choice to be in the car. I saw somebody send a message to say, Jermaine, Monica, all of y'all, can y'all put some
Starting point is 01:28:17 money together to help Dawn out? From my understanding for her to speak on it, the way she spoke on it. She was basically saying that she saw other people living in their vans and she welcomed the idea of doing this. I'm bringing this up because Dawn, when she was telling this story in her car today about her living in her car for the last three years, she said, I was telling my assistant.
Starting point is 01:28:42 And when she said that, I said, oh, wait a minute, it changed my whole vibe of what I was watching because no goddamn way She got an assistant and thing got no money Well make sense. Yes, so Dawn Robinson actually appeared on way up with ye with Angela ye It was a virtual call in and she talked about having to do the call from a car. I do believe she was in her car. I'm going to go take a look, but I do believe she was in her car. I just know she wasn't here in person. Let's take a listen to what Dawn had to say in response to Jermaine Dupree. I saw Jermaine Dupree weighing in and saying, you know, this is her choice. This
Starting point is 01:29:20 is what she wants to do. She has an assistant. You're not, you know, on house with an assistant. Right. Exactly. And for that comment, I was like, first of all, I've only met him once in my life. If that I remember being around, but not directly meeting him. So I don't even think we said hello and shook hands or gave a hug. So I was shocked. Usually artists to artists don't attack each other like that. You would swear that he knows me directly.
Starting point is 01:29:41 Like where are you coming from? It was a shock. But I'm like, some people have to just be negative. Instead of reaching out to me directly and saying, hey, you know, I heard about your situation. What do you need? Are you okay? Like, be quiet.
Starting point is 01:29:52 If you don't know the story, just keep your mouth shut. I would never go in on someone else's situation if I don't know the details. And he got drugged. The fans were like, no, that's not true. And you lost a fan because you shouldn't have come for her. She didn't ask for you it was unnecessary she's not in a car in this interview either look she's in a house of some sort like a living room or
Starting point is 01:30:12 something like yeah she's not in a car well I don't think Jermaine Dupree attacked her Jermaine Dupree just asked a question said if she wants to live in a car she can live in a car you know I always have a problem when people ask a question or comment or give their own opinion People like oh you're attacking he didn't attack. He didn't say it's FW said people ask Me and Monica to donate to her but he said when I thought about it, you know I was asking like she wants to live in a car. She has an assistant So she has to have some type of money to pay the assistant, correct?
Starting point is 01:30:41 Look, I don't even really know be I tried to go back and find the comments in the video where she mentioned the assistant and my transcriber wouldn't bring it up but I do remember listening to the video and hearing her say something something something my assistant and I was like wait what? But again and when people are saying oh she made the decision to live in the car she talked about being I forget what the name is but it's a group of people who live in cars and like, you know, mobile homes and things of that nature by choice. And she talked about doing that and joining this community and researching all of that after, you know, she had these unfortunate circumstances. But yeah, he's entitled, people asking him to give money,
Starting point is 01:31:19 he's entitled to say, no, I don't want to. And here's the reason why. I'm not mad at that. Yeah, I'm not mad at it either. All right. Well, that is the latest with Lauren. Thank you Lauren Now when we come back, we got the people's choice mix get your request in 800-585-1051 And I got to remind you guys pre-order my book real life real family. We've been on a press run We've been hitting city to city. So hopefully we can touch the city near you. We've been doing podcasts We've been doing everything so hopefully me and my wife will get a chance to see you but pre-order the book it comes out April 15th And we talk about raising kids everything we're raising kids, you know, I got six my oldest is 23
Starting point is 01:31:52 My youngest is three we talk about the ups to downs the trials the tribulations and we actually do it and we had a therapist Look over it to make sure that we were actually telling people the right thing to do So I can't wait for you guys to read it again That's April 15th pre-order the book and the People's Choice Mix is up next. Why didn't you have your single friend look over and see if it was information we really needed? It is. It's going to be information you need when you have a kid one day. I could have helped you is all I'm saying. I know the voice of the, you know, voiceless
Starting point is 01:32:21 people. People's Choice Mix is up next. Juvenile's birthday. You know we got to start with back that ass up. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Wake up. Wake up. You're locked into the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:32:33 Morning everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Lauren LaRosa is here as well. Now Lauren, when does your podcast start? My podcast drops on March 31st. So we have five days. Yes, it's a five day countdown from today. March 31st, you will hear the latest with Lauren everywhere you get your podcast. There will also be visuals on YouTube. My YouTube channel is Lauren LaRosa TV. The
Starting point is 01:32:58 latest with Lauren, iHeartMedia and Black Effect Podcast Network drops on March 31st. So you're going to be filming every day you have to do one? Monday through Friday. Yep. Monday through Friday you will get additional breakdowns of what I do here at the Breakfast Club and what I'll continue to do here at the Breakfast Club. But it'll just be, you know, a little bit more, a little bit more of an entree after the appetizer at the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:33:18 And you'll get to hear me talk about topics we might not cover in the Breakfast Club. I got some friends of the show, you know, coming on, have some good little conversations over some cocktails. Okay. You know what I mean? So who's your first guest? Do you know yet or not yet? It might be you and Gia.
Starting point is 01:33:32 Okay, oh dope. Cause y'all got, cause I want to come and cook with you. I've been telling you that. I need to learn how to cook because. You know how to cook? I can, like, you not gonna starve, but I'm not like Chef Boyardee. Yeah, cause my gig is busy. She does the oxtail crazy.
Starting point is 01:33:43 She does like, she does lobster. She does like she does lobster. She does Escavige she does all types of I've had it and I did not know she was giving it up like oh no She does she does only only mom with gear cooking when she cooks. I got a clean. Oh, and I don't like that Oh, yeah, I'm definitely coming over. I love to put you after I eat. I want to sleep I don't want clean but yeah, so that that'd be dope and also salute to everybody That's pre-ordered my book, Real Life, Real Family. If you haven't got it, if you haven't preordered it
Starting point is 01:34:10 as of yet, please preorder it. It's, if you have kids, if you're thinking about having kids and you wanna improve the relationship with your kids and all that, it's definitely a good outline and instruction manual to help you with that, all right? And we talk about everything, trials and tribulations. We go from Pampers to ADHD and ADD to you name it, kids in high school and college.
Starting point is 01:34:32 So we do the gamut when it's about raising our kids. So I can't wait for you guys to check it out. Pre-order it now. You can go to Abrams, Barnes & Noble, Target, wherever you buy books from, definitely pre-order the book. And we do it from both sides. So we do it from both sides. So we do it from Gia's side and my side. So I talk about how I'm a, you know, my pops is ex-military and retired police officer.
Starting point is 01:34:51 So I'm very like, I'm a disciplinarian when it comes to everything. And Gia's more understanding. She has more patience. So we talk about how we combine all that. But I can't wait for you guys to actually get the book. And y'all gonna do any, I don't know, like any review breakdowns or like reactions to reviews or anything on your podcast because I know you guys had a Podcast yeah, we do so we do reactions We do reviews we take questions and a lot of the stuff that you know we talk about in the book is from people
Starting point is 01:35:16 Asking questions like yo, how do you guys deal with potty training? How did you guys deal with you know the sex talk with your kids? How you guys deal with you know when the first time your daughter brought a guy home? We talk about all that. Got you. Don't talk about no wig talk. I can't help you with the wig talk. I don't need your help.
Starting point is 01:35:32 Okay. I mean, you know how to dye the hair though, right? Just for men. Just for men, yes I do. Okay. When I say just for men, it's a dye. It's not... Anyway.
Starting point is 01:35:44 All right. When we come back, we got the positive notice to die, it's not anyway. All right. We got the positive notice to breakfast club. Good morning. Morning everybody is DJ envy Jess hilarious. Charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club. Lauren, the roses here. It's time for the positive no Charlamagne had to step out. So you got a positive note for the people? Yeah. Um, positive note. Uh, if he stopped responding to the texts just block him and text his homeboy. I was gonna say nobody wins when the family fumes, but alright, we'll go with Lawrence. No. It's the Breakfast Club, good morning.
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Starting point is 01:36:25 But what's inside a black hole? Black holes could be a consequence of the way that we understand the universe. Well, we have answers for you in the new iHeart original podcast, Sighin' Stuff. Join me, or Hitcham, as we answer questions about animals, space, our brains, and our bodies. So give yourself permission to be a science geek and listen to Sighin' Stuff on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. What's up y'all? I'm AJ Andrews, pro softball player, sports analyst, and the first woman to
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Starting point is 01:37:26 Prohibition is synonymous with speakeasies, jazz, flappers, and of course, failure. I'm Ed Helms, and on season three of my podcast, Snafu, there's a story I couldn't wait to tell you. It's about an unlikely duo in the 1920s who tried to warn the public that Prohibition was going to backfire so badly it just might leave thousands dead from poison. Listen and subscribe to Snafu on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 01:37:56 My husband cheated on me with two women. He wants to stay together because he has cancer. Should I stay? Okay Sam, that has to be the craziest story in OK Storytime Podcast history. Well John, that's because it's dump of week and this user writes, last week we had an attempted break-in. as cancer, should I stay?

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