The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Cops Called As Jets' Tyrod Taylor Tries To Evict Ex Draya Michele & Kids, Cam Newton Wants Lil Wayne To Battle Kendrick 😈 "I Wanna See Wayne!" + More

Episode Date: December 3, 2024

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Starting point is 00:04:57 They really mad. Like mad mad. That's his fault, but we'll discuss it. I was right to say, yeah, you said it. It's his fault. Like they mad mad. All right. We'll get into that next.
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Starting point is 00:05:31 the only thing giving right now are these reactions to President Biden pardoning his son. So Biden initially promised that he would not pardon or commute Hunter sentence on a Hunter sentence on federal gun and tax evasion charges in case you missed it. Let's roll tape on Biden to hear those comments. I said I abide by the jury decision. I will do that and I will not pardon him. So Biden initially promised, excuse me, yes, so Republicans and some Democrats, of course,
Starting point is 00:05:59 like you mentioned earlier, envy, are not happy with this part and Biden claimed claiming that Biden put his family above the country or ahead of the country. Meanwhile, what other reason was he doing this for the White House is defending Biden's decision to pardon his son Hunter saying the decision came just this past weekend. Kareen Jean Pierre, the press secretary. She spoke to reporters as Biden boarded Air Force One to travel to Africa.
Starting point is 00:06:26 Yesterday he is headed to Angola. Let's hear more from White House press secretary, Kareem Jean-Pierre on the pardon. Those who were late paying their taxes because of serious addictions, but paid them back subsequently with interest and penalties are typically given non-criminal resolutions. It is clear that Hunter was treated differently. I was just about to say, who? Who get non-criminal? Because yeah, like you said, not when you're black. Out Speaker Mike Johnson, he also
Starting point is 00:06:54 criticized the decision in a post on X saying Biden is abusing the justice system. Now, your comments, Charlamagne, has been picked up all over, you know, across many TV networks. What are you making of this now that, you know, the dust has settled a little bit anyways? I feel the same way I did yesterday. And you know, Biden wouldn't be in this position if he didn't say, you know, a few weeks ago that he wasn't going to pardon his son because he's the one who said he wouldn't do it because he has a respect for the rule of law. That's his fault because Democrats
Starting point is 00:07:21 always want to act like they stand on this moral high ground. Be unapologetic about it. Trump don't explain why he pardons his people, but he also doesn't act like he's above doing things like that. Well, people could change their mind though, right? Maybe he thought that Kamala Harris was going to get into office and he was like, we'll take care of it later. And then when he realized Kamala was losing, he's like, no, I'm not playing this game. I'm going to get my son out of here now.
Starting point is 00:07:39 People could change their mind. Sure. But once again, don't act like you're standing on this moral high ground Don't say things like you respect the rule of law because that's not something that should change, right? Oh, you expect the rule of law. Of course. So don't know when you on your way out things may change, right? Yeah, and he might be as well on his way out way out But you know, it's funny to me when I had when I had Trump start talking about oh, I can't believe you're doing I'm like, do you see all the people that Trump parted? He parted his son's stepdad.
Starting point is 00:08:06 He parted everybody. So once again, Republicans are more sincere about their lies than Democrats are about their truth. I've been saying that for years and it has not changed. And you know what Biden should be doing? He should, since he's a proud author of things like the 86 Anti-Drug Abuse Act and the 94 crime bill, he should pardon everybody in federal prison for a nonviolent we defense. That's something else we've been saying for the last couple of years.
Starting point is 00:08:30 Absolutely. If you're in federal prison right now for a nonviolent we defense, Joe Biden should pardon you. And this is a full pardon, right Morgan, where he can't be charged or tried for 10 years between the last 10 years, right? From 2014 to 2024. This covers everything. Ever a red thing.
Starting point is 00:08:44 Absolutely, yes. So the prostitutes and all that just to 2020. Everything ever a thing. Absolutely. Yes. So the prostitute to no alleges party. Stuff in Ukraine. He's aware of all of Biden's crimes. He's aware of all his son's crimes. Yep. He cleaned them up. Speaking of which, Chad Chronister, who is the Hillsbury County Sheriff, he has been nominated by President-elect Trump to head the Drug Enforcement Administration.
Starting point is 00:09:05 Now the funny thing about Chronister is his father-in-law, Eddie DiBartolo, who you mentioned earlier, he is the former San Francisco 49ers owner who was pardoned by Trump during his first term after the 1998 plea deal in a Louisiana gambling case. Now, okay, the father-in-law of the DEA elect or select anyways by Trump so Chad Conister he his agency has participated in DEA programs on a local level to fight the opioid crisis let's hear more from him I couldn't feel more privileged and thankful that the DEA has now brought the 360 program here to the Tampa Bay area to help us combat this crisis.
Starting point is 00:09:49 This is not an epidemic that we're going to arrest our way out of. It is going to take treatment, prevention, education, and obviously enforcement. Yeah, that's the Drug Enforcement Administration, the DEA. So of course, Chronister, he has been in law enforcement for three decades as a sheriff at Hillsborough County since 2017. And he went on to say, he is committed to stopping the drug traffickers and keeping their highly addictive drugs off our streets and out of our neighborhoods. So yeah, so it's cool when they do it.
Starting point is 00:10:21 It's a problem when I do it. Listen, once again, once again, Trump is unapologetic about it. Right. Part of these people giving them jobs in his administration and not explaining it are acting like he's above doing things like that. Right. That's the difference. Very much. All right.
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Starting point is 00:11:51 Not just me, I'm what the coach of Philly. Hello, who's this? Yo, this is Will. How are you doing? Call up for South Carolina. What's up, Will? What part of South Carolina, Will? I'm in Greenville.
Starting point is 00:12:02 You know where that past chalameh? Of course I know where Upstate at. What you talking about? So Greenville, Greenville, not Greenville.'m in Greenville you know what that's not a name of course I know upstate at what you talking about so Greenville green without green though greener bill right next to David next to what sir Steven oh no I don't know St. Stephen at those Luther St. Steve can you take us off by right there by King Street but anyway I want to agree with empty people change their mind all the time if they were just administration coming in someone is underhitched as Trump. That's what a father do.
Starting point is 00:12:27 When he gets an office, he come in directly for your son. What father has the position to protect his child if not? That'd be crazy. But without a doubt, I would give a damn what the American people say, because there will be a whole Democrat accountable to the law when it's a Democrat, but anyone else, there's two laws. There's a law for blacks and the law when it's Democrat, but anyone else, it's true
Starting point is 00:12:46 law. There's a law for Blacks, there's a law for Democrats. That's the thing with the Republicans. They stick together and call it the right or wrong, and that's our problem. But if a 100% pathological agreement did the right thing, I would never be a father if no one has the power to come after my son the way he do it. He's looking at 25 kids. I wouldn't even think about it. I wouldn't have no debate. I wouldn't give a damn about what the American people say. Look all the stuff that Trump had done, said, and try to overturn the America.
Starting point is 00:13:14 And then we worry about he part someone that one charge people in this, in this cabinet has done worse than that. So what are we talking and thinking about? Why is this a conversation? You know, you know why it's a conversation? And everything you said is absolutely true. But the reason it's a conversation is because Democrats always want to act like they stand on this moral high ground.
Starting point is 00:13:36 They are the ones who say things like, I'm not going to pardon him because I respect the rule of law. They should be unapologetic about it and unapologetic about what they decide to do, just like Donald Trump is in the Republican law. And before I do, I just wanna stress y'all, man, I'm an activist and I've seen things, I'm 65 years old, I've seen it on both sides. I would have no more problems changing my mind
Starting point is 00:14:00 and taking a heat to protect my child. No problem at all. You're done. I get it. But as an activist, don't you want him to have that same energy for people when it's not self serving? Like, like, like, like, like I said, like I said earlier, why not pardon everybody in federal prison for a nonviolent weed offense? Right now people are calling for him to pardon Marilyn Mosby. If he can see, if he can see, you know,
Starting point is 00:14:24 what his son is going through because of his addiction and everything else, why can't he see that in other people? pardon Marilyn Moseley if he can see if 20 something years or so what coming out from the off page like truck. I would have no problem What you said pathetically absolutely and I wouldn't and I wouldn't act like i'm above it either. Yeah, I would have part of my son earlier I would have never said i'm not pardoning my son. I would have never said that i'd have let y'all convict him I'm pardon. I would have said it just like Trump But that's what they said. You know, people change their minds all the time. You know what I'm saying? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
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Starting point is 00:15:38 I would have said we'll see but I would definitely Catalog I'll show you how daddy balled. Y'all forget I'm president, right? And this is a federal case, sure. I wouldn't have said nothing. He either got convicted, pardon. Pardon. And guess what? I wouldn't have asked him no questions about it. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051.
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Starting point is 00:16:12 800-585-1051. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Yo, this Sean from Georgia. What's up, Sean from Georgia? Get it off your chest, brother. Hey, man, I wanted to call in so bad. I think it was yesterday when y'all was doing the show.
Starting point is 00:16:20 I was like, what's going on? I was like, what's going on? I was like, what's going on? I was like, what's going on? I was like, what's going on? I was like, what's going on? I was like, what's going on? off your chest, brother. Hey, man I wanted to call in so bad I think it was yesterday when y'all doing the thing about the lawsuit thing with Drake or whatever. Yes, sir And it's hard man. Don't don't talk to me this don't use the word you rather ever again You can beat this tape. I write I ever seen in my life
Starting point is 00:16:43 Anyone doesn't agree with you, you argue them down. Y'all had people call in and ask, they appeal. And if their opinion didn't align with yours, you argue them down. That's not true. Just don't think that Not Like Us is the best diss song of all time. And you're ready to argue her down. Because I remember in my life, I didn't argue with her. When I heard 2 o'clock hit them up for the first time,
Starting point is 00:17:07 it broke my heart. I felt like people were going to die. Like that's how bad it was. People did die, sir. Yeah, that's what I'm talking about when I first heard it. Oh, got you, got you. I'm just saying, but they're not like us saying, I didn't feel like nothing was going to happen.
Starting point is 00:17:22 I didn't feel like the hole was in anybody's heart or nothing. So that's how you gauge how good a record is based on how many people gonna die around it? Oh my God. So, how it makes you feel. My fault makes sure all your kids ain't going broke like that. That's different.
Starting point is 00:17:38 Yeah, but that last verse on not like Gus when he breaking down, you know, why Drake is a colonizer, that's powerful too, bro. But I will say this Sean, everything is based off opinion, right? And you grew up in an era where you feel Tupac's record was a lot harder. There's a lot of people that feel like Kendrick's record was a lot harder. The difference between me, I do think, in my opinion, Pac's record was more disrespectful, but Kendrick's was disrespectful and is number one on the charts.
Starting point is 00:18:01 Is one of those records that you're going to hear on the radio, you're going to hear them in the club, that record is not gonna go away I don't know if Pox was more disrespectful I think Pox sounds more aggressive that's why I asked you itch you fat mother I would much rather somebody say that and call me and my crew a bunch of pedophiles no because if Pox really asked me I feel the way. And that's the first thing he said. But you see him saying it's a matter of opinion, you know what I mean? Yeah, yeah, I get what you're saying.
Starting point is 00:18:31 You right, the opinion does matter, but I just feel like there's a difference between impact. Cause to me, like he knew what he was doing. Like when you put all the Twitter quotes, you know that he took from twitter from people years ago the OVO OVO thing and uh, you know, what's the point you trying to prove? Because it sounds like you're thinking about it and you like damn not like us is the bigger record
Starting point is 00:18:56 You know not like you know not like us is going to win a grammy come february We ain't never seen a dish record do that It was the number one record in the country. I don't think I don't think we've ever seen a diss record do that. How old are you brother? I'm 37 and and and and and there's some things, you know, and we was talking about this yesterday We talked about cultural phenomenon. It's some things you just can't control right? Like who knew the LA Dodgers was going to win the World Series and then that was gonna become name I don't deny that it's a good song, I'm just saying. Yeah, Sean, I wouldn't agree with you, but you're wrong on this one. You gotta think about it like it's been the slogan for the year for NBA teams from the Olympics.
Starting point is 00:19:34 Like it's one of those records, you know. It is a cultural identifier for a whole coast. I was the first DJ to play Hit'Em Up and it ain't like this. Everybody's talking about it like us. You know, I mean, yeah The whole world knew what was coming because within the hour or two DJs already had it ready. It's almost like they called it like hey Shawn hey, I want to tell you something Shawn called up ready to argue, but then by the end he was like, damn, you know what? You know what?
Starting point is 00:20:10 They right. When you give him the facts, he was basing it off of internet facts. He wasn't basing it off real facts. I'm 46. So I was born in 1978. I was there for Hit-Em-Up. And I'm here for Not Like Us.
Starting point is 00:20:20 So I can properly compare the two. And social media plays a big part, too. A huge role. It's not even close. But it was a number one record. You can't. And social media plays a big part too. A huge role, it's not even close. But it was a number one record, you can't take that, it was a number one record. Not Like Us is the best and biggest diss record of all time. That's just how I feel. Get it off your chest, 800-585-1051.
Starting point is 00:20:36 If you need to vent, hit us up now. Now we got Justin Demet's coming up. Yes, they trying to extort Roddy Ricch. Alright, we'll talk about it when we come back. Who is they? She gonna talk about it when we come back. Who is they? She gonna talk about it when we come back. Trump already told y'all what's going to happen today. He's after January 20th. Y'all better get Roddy Rich.
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Starting point is 00:21:08 Let's get to Jess with the mess. News is real, brother. Hilarious, Jessica Robin Moore. Jess don't do no lying. Don't do no lying. She don't spare nobody. Worldwide Jess, worldwide mess. On the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:21:24 She's a culture shift. She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see. It's time to set it on. Okay, so a YouTuber named Preto Hunter, he recently purchased a storage unit for $280. Now this is what he does. He basically does storage wars. Like that's what he's known for. I love that show. Yeah, I know right he does it on YouTube and he bought one
Starting point is 00:21:49 For 280 dollars it belonged to Roddy rich. Oh and in the unit he found some designer clothes and Roddy Rich's Grammy that he won back in 2019 for the best rap performance and the Grammy he won the Grammy for Rex in the middle featuring Nipsey Hussle. So that was for Racks in the Middle featuring Nipsey Hussle. So that was a very important Grammy. Rest in Peace Nipsey Hussle. Absolutely. And shortly after that he found the Grammy. He posted a video discussing the backlash
Starting point is 00:22:15 that he received from it. A lot has been going on these past couple days since I found this. Never did I think it was gonna turn into a nightmare. Yes, I got in contact with Roddy Ricch and his assistant. And no, I'm not asking for a million dollars for this, none of that. I think it was gonna turn into a nightmare. Yes. I got in contact with Roddy rich and his assistant and no I'm not asking for a million dollars for this none of that All I wanted was a video of me giving it back to him or at least a video of him telling me
Starting point is 00:22:33 Thank you. That's all I want clearly that was impossible threats to me and my family pictures of my house Correct my whole full social all my family is getting affected by this All the people saying that and I'm getting threats saying to take down my videos that it's a threat, it's a disrespect to Nipsey's family. Guys, this was never my intent. Respect to Nipsey's family and everyone. You guys know that this is what I do for a living. I post videos of what I find in storage units.
Starting point is 00:22:59 Did I think this was going to be in there? No. All I made was a video of me finding this and that's it. Question how do you buy a storage unit that's already owned by somebody else? It's not owned by them. Yeah it's not and then you know like on storage doors like if people take too long to if they don't pay then they can auction it off. They can auction it off after about six months so I think it's three to six months but if you don't pay for three or six months they auction it off and anything They find in there is there so that's actually his property like all the clothes the Grammy everything is his he found it He didn't have to give it back and no he didn't and that is Roddy's only Grammy to like that
Starting point is 00:23:34 That's crazy, but people was asking like why was your Grammy even in the storage anyway? And I'm he posted as he said dear internet my personal assistant was in a near fatal accident Which is how the storage unit was mishandled. I appreciate the kid for returning the Grammy much love, but he jumped on live to give more of the story, more context. Me moving back and forth, we're going back and forth to Miami. I just put my stuff in the storage for safekeeping, knowing that when I get down there to the house,
Starting point is 00:23:59 it's going to be there, you know what I mean, whatever. So once we received the news that the kid had the Grammy and everything, we get on the phone with him immediately. We found a video at like a thousand views, called him immediately, you know what I mean? And like, bro, I got like 10 bands for you or whatever. He like, man, that ain't s*** on 50,000. First he asked for an AP, then he asked for 50,000. It was more so about a n***a trying to get clout off of it
Starting point is 00:24:23 or a n***a trying to basically extort me of it or a n***a trying to basically start me for $50,000. We come to an agreement of we'll meet you here and get a Grammy back or whatever. So we was like, you know what, since you bringing it back, we're going to give you some money. He ended up coming to the police station that we met up at. He had two cops, cameras trying to create a moment out of it. Skylight frame is more than just a photo frame. It's the perfect way to keep loved ones close, no matter the distance. With skylight, you can share the joy of a special moment, a silly snapshot or a treasured memory instantly, making it the perfect present for anyone who
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Starting point is 00:27:29 Listen to The Bunny Trap on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Jay Shetty and my latest interview is with Wiz Khalifa. The craziest part of my life, I can go from performing in front of 40,000 people to either being in a dressing room, being in a plane, or being back in a bed all by myself. He is a multi-platinum selling recording artist, mini mogul, and an actor. Which one was the one, the only?
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Starting point is 00:29:42 And that was that, bro. I think we got to learn how to use words because that's not extortion. You know what I'm saying? up with anything which was confusing to He did get the Grammy back, but he didn't get them clothes back. The people that he sent to get it, because Roddy didn't go with South, he sent his people's names. He was like, well, where are the clothes at? He know he can't wear Roddy's size. From what I can tell, Roddy seems much smaller than that. People do this and then they sell these things online and they make more money. It's big business.
Starting point is 00:30:20 They probably should have did a deal and say, I'll give you this much for everything in the unit. The guy just bought the unit for $280 I'm sure he didn't know what was in it who was in it and then he just it was just like Christmas Christmas Absolutely, but I've been here you can do that I remember I had an ex right and he was like big playing with me crazy like cheating on me with strippers stealing from me to Go game on everything right so yep, right so I did some legendary stuff. No no no I No, no, no. I did some legendary, right? So all his stuff, I changed my locks, right, so he couldn't get in my house. All his stuff, I put into a storage and I didn't tell him where it was at.
Starting point is 00:30:50 And it was auctioned off like months later. Everything, Jordan's jewelry, everything that he owned that was in my house, I took it, put it in storage, didn't let him know where it was at, and it was auctioned off. Legend. So we moving on. But how much was the jewelry worth though? It was real. He had a bunch of jewelry
Starting point is 00:31:06 That I couldn't wear you know obviously it was chains Why would you keep it for yourself? Why did you sell it? Why'd you put an auction? Why would you just let somebody else just get it? Yeah come up off that Maybe I was a little goofy. I don't know I was hurt, but he didn't get it. That was the objective I ain't getting hit I ain't getting hit. He ain't getting it. I don't care about that one. I'm just worried about it.
Starting point is 00:31:26 That would have been smart if somebody told me to do it. But nah, I just didn't want him to have it. So that was that. Cam Newton encourages Lil Wayne to drop a diss track. Now yesterday we talked about Kendrick's new album and the song Wacked Out Mirrors where he mentions Lil Wayne and some other people. And Wayne shared a tweet after that. We said, basically he was like,
Starting point is 00:31:44 Man, what the eff did I do? He said, don't wake the beast up, don't play with me. I don't want no problems, but it'll be some. During a recent interview of Cam Newton's podcast, he begged Lil Wayne to drop the diss record. I'm a fan of Drake. I'm not gonna give a backhand compliment, but after Kendrick and this beef,
Starting point is 00:32:02 I look at Drake different. I don't think Drake has it in him to go to the places that he needs to go to attack Kendrick and this beef I look at Drake different I don't think Drake has it in him to go to the places that he needs to go to attack Kendrick properly He won't be able to do that with Duane Carter just for the appreciation of the art cuz Drake ain't capable You gonna let this mother come into your mother city You ain't gonna drop nothing. I Love no Wayne, but they better not guess way Yeah, that's crazy. They better not guess when again again. That's a gay way. That's too much history. Yeah, it's too much dirt out there
Starting point is 00:32:37 It's too much to dissect. It's it's hard to dissect somebody that really is nothing out about Also to and listen Wayne gets busy Wayne is the top five MC of all time but he don't want those problems with Kendrick right now because Kendrick has been doing the work on himself so his breakdown of Wayne is going to be very different like the space that Kendrick is in mentally, spiritually, and emotionally he's gonna break down Wayne in ways that a therapist would. And it's gonna be out of love. This is gonna be out of love. He's gonna break down how Wayne ushered in the era of The Fiends.
Starting point is 00:33:10 Because he did. It is what it is. He's gonna talk about a lot of Wayne's traumas. He's gonna tell us why Wayne only got three dreadlocks. It would be a lot of pressure. You got more than three dreadlocks. But it would be a lot of pressure coming from Kendrick. I'm just telling you, it's just going to be different. It's going to be a different type of breakdown that he would do to Wayne.
Starting point is 00:33:31 We don't want that right now. No, we don't. You said this yesterday. And Wayne gets busy. But I've just never seen Wayne be surgical when it comes to breaking a person down in a record. We've seen Kendrick do that. This would out of love it would be like meet the grams almost enough enough and I honestly feel like if Kendrick mentions his name Kendrick
Starting point is 00:33:54 already got stuff already just in case just in case you're not already be expecting somebody to come back and take what you said the wrong way and where Kendrick is at in his life and what we hear in his music, we know he's ready to take Wayne. He's a very hailed person. Cause I, cause I, cause I, listen, we, we, we love, we got mad love for Wayne, but we can't act like Wayne did not usher
Starting point is 00:34:16 in the era of the Fiends. There was a, there was an era when the best rappers were hustlers and then it was an era when the best rappers were Fiends, okay? And he ushered that in with them double cups it just is what it is yeah and i'm sure kendrick has some bars ready for that that's what i'm saying i'm sure kendrick just got he's just sitting in the cut weight oh my god but that is just for the mess for the first time it would be entertaining but i wouldn't want to
Starting point is 00:34:38 i don't think it would be that entertaining i like wayne's legacy right where it is yeah i do too he ain't my type kend right now, you know that basketball game, you keep hitting the threes, he's like on fire, on fire. He's right now, he's just on fire. He just leaves that minute. It's just not a good matchup. Styles make fights. It's not a good matchup.
Starting point is 00:34:53 For where Kendrick is in his life right now and how emotionally, mentally and healthy he is, the breakdown he would do a little Wayne in a loving record, because it wouldn't even be a dis-record, it would just be him breaking him down lovingly. We don't need that. I don't know if we'd be loving, but he was definitely. They wanted you to look up to him, and he said it. Yes. Kendrick looks up to him, but yep.
Starting point is 00:35:14 All right, well, when we come back, we got front page news. Morgan Wood will be joining us, so don't go anywhere, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody, it's DJ NV Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news. Now last night in Monday Night Football, the Broncos beat the Browns 41-32. All right. Now where we start Morgan? We starting with the president. He has headed overseas. And good morning to y'all. How y'all feeling? Good morning.
Starting point is 00:35:40 Good morning. Good. Good. All right. Yes. So President Biden, he's the first sitting president to visit the African nation of Angola this week. His trip is scheduled through the fourth and will begin with a meeting with the president of Angola at the capital of Luanda. Now the White House says the goal is to deepen ties between the two countries and highlight recent US investments in the African nation. Now the US is supporting a railway project that will export minerals from central Africa to the Angolan part of libido. Biden was initially
Starting point is 00:36:08 set to go to Angola back in October, but the trip was postponed because of Hurricane Milton and he stayed behind to respond to the aftermath of Milton. Now meanwhile, President-elect Trump, he is headed to Paris this weekend in a post on Truth Social on Monday. He said he'll travel on Saturday to attend the reopening of Notre Dame, the Notre Dame Cathedral, which has been fully restored after a devastating fire five years ago. He added that French President Emmanuel Macron has done a wonderful job ensuring Notre Dame has been restored to its full level of glory. It'll be Trump's first. He was elected to a second term in office last month. Also, president elect Trump's cabinet picks are making rounds with senators on Capitol Hill.
Starting point is 00:36:53 Former Florida attorney general, Pam Bondi is Trump's nominee for AG. This comes after Matt Gaetz, the whole Gaetz situation. The Gaetz-Gaetz situation happened. And of course, she met with Republican Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa. Let's hear, uh, from them at the Senate Judiciary Committee. I hope that you feel the honor that you should feel for having this nomination from President Trump. I do chairman. Should I earn the trust and the nomination from all of the senators
Starting point is 00:37:27 I will do my best every day to work tirelessly for the American people and I will make you the president in our country proud Now it is important to note that the Attorney General the AG is supposed to be a bipartisan position I'm it is and it is a position that needs to be confirmed by the Senate now grassley is the incoming and it is a position that needs to be confirmed by the Senate. Now, Grassley is the incoming chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee. And of course, Trump has named over two dozen people to top positions in his administration. Now, the latest is Cash Patel, who we talked about yesterday to replace FBI director Christopher Wray, who ironically is a Republican. Initially appointed by Trump back in 2017, Christopher Wray would
Starting point is 00:38:03 excuse me, Patel would be replacing Ray, which means Trump would have to force him to step down. Now Patel is the former Justice Department prosecutor. All right. Again, California lawmakers are starting to starting a special session that would request at the request of Governor Gavin Newsom, who says he wants to Trump prove his state. Now political analyst Mike Lurie says this is about optics as Newsom positions himself for a possible Run in
Starting point is 00:38:29 2028 let's hear from Mike Lurie the political analysts on this Newsom wants to expand his national profile and position himself as the anti Trump and it's worked in some ways He's gotten lots of attention including a big New York Times article giving him the national press that he craves lots of attention, including a big New York Times article giving him the national press that he craves. Yeah. So, Lurie goes on to say that Newsom has three problems right now. California is a toxic brand with more than 800,000 people leaving the state since 2020. He also says that President-elect Trump is also more popular than Newsom nationwide,
Starting point is 00:38:58 being the anti-Trump thing that he's doing, Newsom is doing, he said it's not necessarily a winning strategy. And he also went on to say that Newsom is asking for money when the state is facing a $2 billion deficit. So none of this is supposedly going to work in his favor, according to this political analyst. Now, Newsom is asking the legislature for $25 million to fund possible litigation if the Trump administration enacts rules that impact California policies. Now, I'm not sure if this is a good disbursement of resources considering that who will prosecute the forthcoming administration, especially when Trump is making all of these appointments and nominations. So as you are talking about, you know, the Dems rallying,
Starting point is 00:39:39 trying to figure out, you know, what strategies are working. What are your thoughts on this? I'll say one thing about Gavin Newsom. I think I said this before, but I enjoy his media strategy. He's been going on Fox News for the past year. I think we all remember the debate he had with Ron DeSantis on Fox News. He's got his own podcast with Marshawn Lynch
Starting point is 00:40:00 and Doug Hendrickson, which I think is very important because it's a way to build real connection and trust with people. And I like how Gavin Newsom makes everything he's doing a story. We heard about him visiting counties that flipped red in California. Now we hear about him trying to Trump-proof California.
Starting point is 00:40:17 He knows how to make everything news. And that's something that all politicians who are thinking about 2028, they need to be doing now. Like don't wait until 2026 to start your campaigns. You got to start campaigning right now. And I think he's doing that with his media strategy. And I think him having that podcast politicking with Marshawn Lynch and Doug Hendrickson is very important because Marshawn Lynch brings like just a certain level of reason and reality to it. Right. While Gavin is there talking politics, you know, I think it's a very good podcast.
Starting point is 00:40:49 I think everybody who wants to run in 2028 should have their own platform. I think Westmore should have his own platform. I think Josh Appriel should have his own platform. I think Governor Whitman should have her own platform. Like all of them should have their own platform. Gavin Newsom is ahead of the curve on that. And exercise some of that unapologeticness,
Starting point is 00:41:05 like, you know, the president. Nikki Haley, Nikki Haley, I was on her show last week. She's got her own radio show on Sirius XM. So all of these people who are gonna be in the mix for 2028, you know, some of them are ahead of the curve, like the Gavin Newsom's and Nikki Haley's, because they got their own platforms right now. You're saying straight from the source,
Starting point is 00:41:21 from the table. That's right. That's what we want. That's your front page's what we want. That's your front page news on Morgan Wood. Follow me on social at Morgan Media and for more news coverage follow at Black Information Network, download the free iHeartRadio app and visit us at BINnews.com. Thank y'all. Happy Tuesday.
Starting point is 00:41:35 Give it Tuesday. Give something. Morgan. Morgan. Morgan. Morgan. Thank you, Morgan. Not yet.
Starting point is 00:41:43 Not yet. But I know soon. Let me get some from that. I got you, Hestoria. Hestoria. We got you. Ask me something from Hestoria. All right, y'all, have a good one. You too. Now, when we come back, let's open up the phone lines. 800-585-1051.
Starting point is 00:41:57 Lil Scrappy said that moms are the emotional ones in a family or relationship and dads teach their kids how to be solid. Let's listen. We're going to teach them kids how to be solid. Let's listen. We're going to teach them babies how to be solid but they're daddy. They mama? The emotional person? No. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:42:12 It's very rare that you have a solid, complete mom all the way around. Sometimes a daddy too but you got to tap me and let the daddy do his thing, man. Them real good daddies, watch the kids when they grow up. If they have a real good dad in their life, or a good father figure in their life, watch a kid when he grow up. Guaranteed, they're gonna be doing something great in their life.
Starting point is 00:42:32 They're gonna have a balance, I'm telling you. Do you agree? 800-585-1051, let's discuss. Scrappy's saying that moms are the emotional ones, and dads are the ones that teach their kids how to be solid. Let's talk about it when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. It's topic time. Call 800-585-1051 to join in to the discussion
Starting point is 00:43:00 with the Breakfast Club. Talk about it. Morning everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's talk about it. Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. Now, Lil Scrappy was online yesterday and he was talking about parenting a little bit and this is what he said. Who gonna teach them babies how to be solid but they dead?
Starting point is 00:43:16 They mama? Be emotional person? Nah. You know what I'm saying, it's very rare that you have a solid, complete mom all the way around. Sometimes a daddy too, but you got to tap me and let the daddy do his thing, man. Real good daddies watch their kids when they grow up. If they have a real good dad in their life or a good father figure in their life,
Starting point is 00:43:37 watch your kid when he grow up. Guaranteed they're going to be doing something great in their life. They're going to have a balance, I'm telling you. Who going to teach them babies how to be solid but their daddy? Their mama? The emotional person? Nah. You know what I'm saying? It's very rare that you have a solid, complete mom all the way around. Sometimes a daddy too, but you gotta tap me and let the daddy do his thing, man. Real good daddies, watch their kids when they grow up.
Starting point is 00:44:03 If they have a real good dad in their life or a good father figure in their life, watch your kids when they grow up. If they have a real good dad in their life or a good father figure in their life, watch your kid when he grow up. Guaranteed, they're gonna be doing something great in their life, they're gonna have a balance, I'm telling you. So we're asking 800-585-1051, what are your thoughts? You know, Lil Scrappy said that moms are the ones that are emotional ones and dads teach their kids how to be silent, what's your thoughts?
Starting point is 00:44:24 Start with you, Jess. I mean, I guess it depends on the situation, you know Cuz you got some days that ain't silent, you know, you got moms who are do you got my You know, yeah, it has to do and then there are dads that do both too, you know, you know So it just depends I think he more so speaking like from his situation I guess or what he's seen but I agree with him, but it can also be the other way around as well. You know? Gentlemen? One of the biggest lies ever told is that women
Starting point is 00:44:50 are emotional and men are rational. F out of here, okay? Men are just as emotional, all right? If not more. And you know, sometimes women can be rational, sometimes men can't. So you know, that whole dynamic about, you know, hey, you need the father in the life because the father is going to teach the son to be solid and not be emotional
Starting point is 00:45:08 That's just not true And you know what you've got to teach people how to do is deal with their emotions men need to learn how to deal with Their emotions women need to learn how to deal with their emotions That's how you teach your child how to deal with their emotions because it sounds like a lot of times men We'd be telling us especially our sons to be emotionless and we don't want that we don't want to raise a generation of sociopaths because we've already done that that's why so many of us are in therapy right now dealing with dealing with so many different traumas so I don't like that I've never liked the the whole men are rational women are
Starting point is 00:45:41 emotional thing because this is not true. Men are emotional as hell. I don't disagree with you when you say that but well he's talking about as far as parenting a concern because men are definitely just as emotional. Most men are just as emotional as women but I noticed and I recognize in when you parent your kids women are usually more into the emotional side of a child than their father is. That's just what it is. I see it. Like even with me growing up, when I had problems or there was anything that was affecting me mostly, I would go to my mom.
Starting point is 00:46:09 Because my dad was more of the tougher skinned, what it seemed. Same thing in my relationship with my wife. If my kids are having a problem when it comes to something emotional, they talk to their mom first. Because mom is more understanding, she's more patient. She'll sit there throughout the whole thing.
Starting point is 00:46:21 I see that with parenting though. Yeah, but who's father is that though? Like it shouldn't be like that like your kids should be able to come to you about anything. I mean they do but but mom is it is the truth mom is easy to talk to mom is more patient mom is. You need to work on yourself. Yeah maybe. A lot of people can't even recognize to do that though. No but maybe but you know but it's also as a man you're raised a certain way right so if your gets hurt, the first thing that usually thinks on a father's mind is nah, pick it up, you be alright, you be strong, shake it off.
Starting point is 00:46:49 Because you don't want your kid to be out there in the world and have the world attack him and him not be able to, because the world is a very nasty and scary place, right? And you don't want your kid to be attacked out there in the world, so you teach your kid to be tough out there so that he doesn't think about suicide, he doesn't think about hurting himself, he doesn't let the comments of other people to social media hurt him and affect him So as a father you make sure that you try to make sure that your kid is strong enough to do that Physically and most yeah, but the comments hurt you Okay, well not you the comments hurt most parents
Starting point is 00:47:23 You're lying to you're going and I mean and I so for instance my dad All right, so going off of what he's saying and what you just said, so my dad I wasn't I was more emotional with my mom my dad still He was very tough with me about things like when I was when I would I would go fight and I would cry I will lose a fight and I would cry he'd be like no go back out there to you with her ass like that type Of stuff that same thing you do with my brother right now my father he didn't have his father my grandmother well my father kind of raised itself but my he my only present parent was my grandmother and my dad is
Starting point is 00:47:55 solid you found me so it's like I get what he's saying for his situation but it's different my dad ain't had my dad oh solid I know and he ain't never had no father and I don't want to raise my kids out of fear and not love and that's something that I learned in therapy that's how I feel like I was raised by my pops and it wasn't because he didn't love me it was because he didn't want me to make a lot of the same mistakes that he made and he to Envy's point you know he's like oh the world is tough and you know the world gonna be hard on you this and that but you can still raise your kid with love and empathy and nurture them and they still be solid you
Starting point is 00:48:30 don't have to have them fear you know I mean or tell them you gotta be tough and you gotta be hard in order to survive. I kind of disagree on some of that right so for instance right I remember the first time my daughter Madison who's 23 mm-hmm she cried over a boy, right? They got into a thing and she cried in front of him. And she spoke to her mom and she came and spoke to me and I was like, you don't ever cry in front of no n***a. F*** that.
Starting point is 00:48:52 Excuse my French. But the reason I said that is because I felt like you give somebody the power. That's just me the way I heard it. But you cried in front of your woman. We've been married for 30 years. It don't matter. I disagree.
Starting point is 00:49:02 You can't tell somebody not to express their emotions. But me and my wife are in a different relationship. A lot of times men will use the fact that you are crying and you are hurt against you. We've seen it a million times. Or maybe you just like that person. Me and my wife, we've been together 30 years. It's a lot different. Or maybe you just like a person. And at that point, he had to cry. He was about to leave. That is true. Listen, you was butt naked running out the cycle. He was about to leave. That is true. Listen, you was butt naked running out the cycle. You was in the club DJing with the freaking
Starting point is 00:49:30 nurse gown on and your ass out. Because of what you was going through. But you would tell your daughter that she can't have emotions? But that was my wife. And this was somebody that was in a new relationship. It's totally different. Yes it is totally different. I'll tell you why it's not different. Because humans are humans. And it don't matter what the relationship is. If you
Starting point is 00:49:47 feel something for a person, that's going to come out. Like I think one of the worst things we do to people is tell them to suppress their emotions. I really do. Like I don't let people. One of the first things your therapist is going to tell you is feel your feels. It swirls in a nasty place. And I just want to protect my kids from all of it. But let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this? What's your boy, man, from Charleston, man? 843, what's happening? Right, y'all telling my asshole, listen, I agree with Scrappy, but then I disagree
Starting point is 00:50:18 with him at the same time, right? Cuz I've been raised in a single parent household just by my mama. And my mama really ain't never displayed no emotion. You feel what I'm saying? She just bust her ass into vibe. And you know, so that right there was she just instilling me. So I just got a real grind of mentality. But I did learn what not to do from my old man being absent.
Starting point is 00:50:40 You feel what I'm saying? So it just kind of, you know, I agree. And I agree with him. All right. Thank you, brother. Hello. Who's this? This is Devon from Detroit. Devon, what up, don't talk to us. What's your thoughts? Good morning.
Starting point is 00:50:54 Good morning, Envy. Good morning, Charlamagne. Good morning, Jess. Good morning, Dad. Peace, peace, peace. I feel like fatherhood is very important. I'm a single father myself. And just the lessons that I have to teach my daughter on a daily about conflict resolution and not the panic.
Starting point is 00:51:11 You know, she wouldn't have that because of that emotional side from her mom. It's just act. Once that emotion is up, they just act without reason. And I'm trying to get her out of that now. She's seen. That's just not true. And I don't know why men act like we don't do
Starting point is 00:51:26 the exact same thing depending on what is pushing us no we not what we not men resort to violence way more than women do but we can't we under much more scrutiny it's a it's a much more punishment for if we lose our control than if they do. Depends on how you lose your control. I'm just saying I don't like when we act like human beings don't have emotions. That's what it sounds like.
Starting point is 00:51:53 Men are emotionless and women have all the emotion. That's just not true. No, that is not true at all. I don't think he was saying that. I think he was saying in parenting, I think usually women are more emotional when it comes to a relationship Me and my
Starting point is 00:52:06 Parenting because they tend to their kids feelings more they have more patience and I think dads are a little different I just don't have the patience I just don't have that patience So when your daughter comes to you and she's crying over a boy and you say F that you don't cry over no Isn't that you showing emotion? Yes Isn't that you showing emotion? Yes. Yeah, you showed emotion. Yes, you're so emotional. But I'm also trying to tell her how to protect her heart.
Starting point is 00:52:28 Just like when my female friends come and talk about their man and they tell me the things that's going on, I tell them from a different angle. I tell them from an angle of I've been there or my friends have been there and I tell them what it is. It's not. Do you tell them how your friends was trash? Yes.
Starting point is 00:52:44 And that they needed to do a lot of work on themselves? Absolutely. So nine times out of 10, it's not them, it's you? It was, did you tell them that? It's not her, it was them. Yeah, it's not her, it was you? Absolutely. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:52:54 Now, half the time they don't wanna listen, but I tell them, all my friends, I'm like, yo, they trash, like, this is not the way to go, but most men are because, you know, whatever. But let's open up the phone line. And that's some ho stuff. That's some ho stuff. I'ma be honest with you. That's like you su's some whole stuff. I'ma be honest with you.
Starting point is 00:53:05 That's like you suing UMG. I'ma be honest with you. That's what that feels like. You know what I mean? But you're right. I'm not mad at you. Well, that's another conversation for another day. But 800-585-1051, let's discuss with Scrappy Dad.
Starting point is 00:53:18 This is what he said, let's listen. We're gonna teach them babies how to be solid, but they dead. They mama? The emotional person? No. You know what I'm saying? Who gonna teach them babies how to be solid but their daddy? They mama? The emotional person? Nah. You know what I'm saying? It's very rare that you have a solid, complete mom all the way around.
Starting point is 00:53:31 Sometimes a daddy too, but you gotta tap me and let the daddy do his thing, man. Real good daddies, watch the kids when they grow up. If they have a real good dad in their life or a good father figure in their life, watch the kid when he grow up. Guaranteed, they're gonna be doing something great in their life. They're going to have a balance. I'm telling you. It's The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:53:50 Good morning. Good morning everybody. It's DJ NV Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We are The Breakfast Club. If you're just joining us, we're talking about something a little scrappy said yesterday online about parents. And let's listen. Who's going to teach them babies how to be silent but their daddy?
Starting point is 00:54:04 Their mama? Be an emotional person? No. online about parents and let's listen. they grow up. If they have a real good dad in their life or a good father figure in their life, watch your kid when he grow up. Guaranteed, they're gonna be doing something great in their life. They're gonna have a balance. Tell you. So we're taking your calls, 800-585-1051. Hello, who's this? Hi, this is Ronnie. Hey, mama, how you feeling this morning? I'm feeling well, thank you. Can you hear me okay, we can hear you clearly. What's your thoughts, mama? Okay. Um, I am a COVID widow. I spoke to you guys last year when my son called in about Chance the rapper and smacking bombsies. Um, I, I agree. I think it makes sense on a surface level, but when you go deeper, I can testify to the fact that it's not necessarily true. I was orphaned at nine and I am now a COVID widow and a solo parent. And I think that connection when you're raising children, I think connections
Starting point is 00:55:17 to both parents are necessary. However, you have a large segment of this population due to COVID and many other diseases who are being raised as orphans or parents who are on their own with the deceased parents that's not there to lend the other hand. And I think what matters the most is that people are healthy, mentally well, mentally healed, whole spiritually. I think that it's important to look for churches and community organizations. My church, Cornerstone Baptist Church,
Starting point is 00:55:52 has been instrumental in our healing. My family has been a part of introducing four bills into New York state legislation. One of them is named after my late husband. If you search Fairness for frontline workers, we're also on NBC New York hit a pandemic. We're also CNN orphaned by COVID. My sons are empowered to talk about the emotional aspect of their journey.
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Starting point is 00:57:27 And we host My Mama Told Me, a podcast about black conspiracy theories. And more importantly, we are here to tell you about a very spectacular live episode we have coming out. It features some of your favorite comedians in the world. David, tell them who. We got the Kid Mero. We got Marie Faustin. And we have Jaboukie Young White.
Starting point is 00:57:49 Truly a phenomenal episode featuring some of your favorite comedians playing some of the most offensive and groundbreaking games possible. The audience was amazing. We shot it all in Brooklyn. You're not going to want to miss it. Let's get nasty. So listen to my mama told me on iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. We want to speak out. We want to raise awareness and we want this to stop.
Starting point is 00:58:21 Wow. Very powerful. I'm Ellie Flynn and I'm an investigative journalist. When a group of models from the UK wanted my help, I went on a journey deep into the heart of the adult entertainment industry. I really wanted to be a playboy model. Lingerie, topless. I said, yes, please.
Starting point is 00:58:41 Because at the center of this murky world is an alleged predator. You know who he is because of his pattern of behavior? He's just spinning the web for you to get trapped in it. He's everywhere and has been everywhere. It's so much worse and so much more widespread than I had anticipated. Together, we're going to expose him and the rotten industry
Starting point is 00:59:02 he works in. It's not just me. We're an army in comparison to him. Listen to The Bunny Trap on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Jay Shetty, and my latest interview is with Wiz Khalifa. The craziest part of my life,
Starting point is 00:59:23 I can go from performing in front of 40,000 people to either being in a dressing room, being in a plane, or being back in a bed all by myself. He is a multi-platform, selling recording artist, mini mogul, and an actor. Which among the one, the only, Wiz Khalifa! Did you feel like a big break was coming? I didn't know what that big break looked or felt like,
Starting point is 00:59:45 but I knew that what I was doing was working. The gang banging and the drug selling, that's not really for me. But the looking cool, the having girls, and making music, I'm like, I like that part of it. How was that experience for you, losing someone so close to you that you love? I am grateful that I was able to have, like,
Starting point is 01:00:03 the last moments that I had and to be able to prepare for it and it was something that I'm still dealing with. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Martha Stewart has been a household name for over four decades and still isn't done.
Starting point is 01:00:22 Join iHeart Media Chairman chairman and CEO Bob Pittman for a special episode of the hit podcast, Math and Magic, Stories from the Frontiers of Marketing, as he interviews this icon in front of a live audience to celebrate her 100th book, Martha, the Cookbook, 100 Favorite Recipes with lessons and stories from my kitchen. Did you ever think you were gonna to wind up writing 100 books?
Starting point is 01:00:47 Yeah. You did? Yeah, it's just a minor goal. This intimate and wide-ranging conversation between friends covers the pivotal decisions in Martha's career, the philosophy that has guided her, and the source of so much of her creative inspiration. They actually looked at the July issue that I had prototyped and they said,
Starting point is 01:01:05 this is fabulous, what would you do next July? And I said, well, living is a limitless subject matter. Listen to math and magic on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And what it means to have lost their father at an early age, but they also have learned how to give that pain and passion purpose by helping other people. And it's because of the positive aspect of both their father and their mother.
Starting point is 01:01:34 Okay. Well, thank you, mama. Appreciate the work that you're putting in. Thank you. And thank you, Jess, for I spoke to you. I was right in the middle during your Jeff with the mess segment at the podcast festival Oh, yeah, I asked you for dating advice about what else you said. I was beautiful. I was so You welcome. I remember I remember yes Thank you. And thank you Charlemagne for giving us tickets the first time last year. We'll be doing it again We'll be doing it again next year in April, the Black Effect Podcast Festival. So when do they go on sale? Because I need to do the meet and greet and this time all the kids are coming. I gotta talk to Dolly about that, but as soon as we find out, we'll let you know. Thank you, mama.
Starting point is 01:02:15 And she's absolutely right. You need both, man. You need the perfect balance of man and woman. I just don't like when we act like one is emotionalist and one isn't. Like your spot, no too many emotional men. Hello. I'm emotional. Chris, good morning. What's your thought? Yeah. So, uh, I like what you're talking about, but at the same time, you're correct. 100%. You know, we grow up as men trying to suppress our feelings and emotions and everything, but our children nowadays,
Starting point is 01:02:44 like you look at all the suicide rates and everything that's going on with the substance abuse and everything around the whole world, you know, suppressing our feelings is what is what got us in this situation. Us being more open and understanding is definitely what we need to do. We need to express our feelings and emotions, especially to women as well. Women, you know, they like a guy that can be open. You know, that's how you have a longevity. That's right.
Starting point is 01:03:10 Okay. Well, thank you, Chris. Yeah, no problem. All right, brother. All right, well, what's the moral of the story, guys? I mean, the moral of the story is I think that we need to stop with these stupid stereotypes. We need to stop profiling, stop saying, you know,
Starting point is 01:03:22 men aren't nurturing and men don't know how to deal with emotions and women do know how to deal with emotions. Here's the thing, my brothers, if you don't know how to deal with emotions, go learn how to deal with them. You know what I mean? Take your ass to therapy. I don't be out here telling brothers
Starting point is 01:03:36 they're investing in their mental wealth for no reason. These are the reasons that I pushed those conversations and I pushed those narratives. Go out there and learn how to deal with your emotions so you can not only be more nurturing for yourself, you can be more nurturing to your spouse, you can be more nurturing to your kids. Like I think if you got a problem dealing
Starting point is 01:03:54 with your emotions, then you need to go fix that. That's right. And I think everything is perfect with balance in a relationship, right? I think you need balance. And I'm seeing, now you have a young little baby, and how are you and Chris gonna raise that little baby? Oh my gosh balance This is not a disciplinary in it all. You know what I mean? I am the hard worker to both of y'all are very hard workers
Starting point is 01:04:15 Yeah, very much. Yeah, so I mean I we got this but he's definitely the opposite opposite. Like, you know, he's baby girl. He's a girl. He ain't no disciplining girl when you a guy. It's hard. Yeah. Yeah. It's crazy. He gonna be a sucker for his baby. Real bad. Like we all are for our little baby girls. All right. Now we got Jess with the Mess coming up. What we talking about?
Starting point is 01:04:34 Oh my God. Serena Williams. Right. Serena Williams explained why she looked how she looked after that. All right. That's what she said. They said she was bleaching her skin. We'll talk about it when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:04:49 Good morning. Morning everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. I want to go really want to get booed up. This is cold out. It's cold now. Well she did say that she was celibate until she found the one.
Starting point is 01:05:01 Oh, okay, okay. She don't know. We don't know yet. She didn't update us. It ain't warm no more. You can't brag about not having no no man now You need somebody to keep you warm Let's get to just with the mess She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see. It's time to set it off.
Starting point is 01:05:34 All right, so Serena Williams, last week she went viral for a video that she posted with her husband while she was looking crazy. Her skin tone was noticeably lighter. And this is the photo on the right is what it looked like. They accusing her of bleaching? Like they've been accusing me of bleaching for years? Yeah, they definitely. Well you do be getting a little light it'd be like you you up and then you down because sometimes you look like you need concealer sometimes you look like you already got it. But it's alright, you're still a beautiful man. Well thank you. After the backlash she went to Live to address the haters while she was doing her makeup and said that she was posting while she was in the sun after her daughter's play.
Starting point is 01:06:15 She volunteered to be in the stage. Basically she said it was stage makeup, but we got the audio. Haters out there, I do not bleach my skin. There is a thing called sunlight, and in that sunlight you get different colors and if I'm not posting and re-correcting my pictures and posting from my daughter's play that I was volunteering on and had stage makeup on, yes I'm calling you out on this because it is ridiculous that everyone's like oh she bleaches her skin. I'm a dark black woman and I love who I am and I love how I look and
Starting point is 01:06:51 That's just not my thing and if people do it, that's their thing and they have every opportunity and they should I don't judge Yeah, well, we know people been dragging her for years saying the same thing that she's been Accused of I mean that she's been bleaching This was one back in June that she took you she was just a flash, right? outside This was one back in June that she took. That's just a flash, right? Huh? Outside? Oh, okay. Somebody took a picture. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:07:09 That's a picture. That's her. That's selfie. Ain't no flash on the front of the phone. So is it the makeup? I don't freaking know that. It could be the makeup. Yeah, it is makeup.
Starting point is 01:07:17 She said she's not bleaching, so it could be the makeup, but she just needs to get her shade. This is another one. So yeah, I'm showing them the picture, yall but you know, what do you what do you think you the woman in here? Um, I just think that she if she says she's not bleaching we have to believe her we have to take our word for it Oh, we don't but I just think that Here, I don't think she's bleaching. I think she does doesn't have the right color. Yeah she needs to do a complexion like she you got she got to go to like Mac or one of them and get them to Find her
Starting point is 01:07:52 Watch it just what's your shade Charlamagne? I used to know I don't know anymore That's a lot of rich cocoa. No, uh-huh No, whatever. What is 6w1? I don't remember No, whatever. What is 6W1? I don't remember. I used to know. I did used to know at one point. Okay, well, whatever. That's what that is. All right. Rolling Stones top 100 albums of 2024. So I think you were just going over this. Beyonce came in number two with Cowboy Carter. Tyler got on here. Future Metro Bowman. Dochi. Tyler Creator. Kendrick Lamar. Gloria. Well, Glorilla. But Gloria, hallelujah. And Tim's Lotto. Cash Go Bang. Shaboosie. Shout out to my guy. Scoobboy Q. Sexy Red and Ice Spice. There's some other people on there but those are the most important people to me. I don't have a problem with this list, I don't.
Starting point is 01:08:47 So what is it, you said top 100 albums of the year? Top 100 albums. I ain't listening to no 100 albums this year, goddamn. Yeah. It's not in order, they're just saying it's the top 100, it's not in order though, right? Yeah, that was in order, so Beyonce was in number two. Tyler came in number six, Tyler,
Starting point is 01:08:59 not Tyler the Creator, Tyler. And then Future and Metro Boomin came in number seven. Mine would be Gloria. Yeah, cause be Gloria Gloria she was number 25 yes glorious album that would be one Kendrick Lamar Kendrick is in number 21 yeah that would be one who else yeah listen Tyler creator Tyler creator he's number 17 I get the Tyler yet oh don't you album don't you know I'll get a bite another hill that would be in mind number nine? Rhapsody raps any not on this Is not no but fence Vince Staples is this would be on my absolutely telling me whiz kid album is dope
Starting point is 01:09:35 So I didn't hear whiz kid. It just came out recently. They said they said whiz kid album is dope. Okay, I common and Pete Rock I know that's all peoples. That's number 98. So that's what's up. Okay, LL Cool J, he released an album this year called The Force. The album wasn't on the list. Ironically, he just did an interview on Apple Music talking about people giving him the recognition he deserves one day. I'm gonna say this with humbly, but I really mean this. I think one day people are gonna wake up and realize that LL Cool J is the most important rapper that ever existed. I truly believe one day people are gonna say that. They're gonna look and they're gonna say, wow, when it comes to the jewelry, this is the guy who introduced all the diamond and ice and the champagne.
Starting point is 01:10:11 They're gonna say when it comes to the love songs, this is the guy who introduces the love songs and all the love s***. When it comes to the bad boy vibe, they're gonna realize, oh, this is the guy who introduced all the rebellious bad boy vibes before it was done. When it comes to the GOAT terminology, they're going to say, yo, this is the guy who came up with the GOAT stuff. They're going to say, when it comes to Def Jam, wow, this is the first artist that was on Def Jam.
Starting point is 01:10:35 When it comes to the solo artist, they're going to say, wow, this is the first solo artist to take it all the way around the world. Like I could go on and on and on and on and on. Talk your talk. Drop one of the Kool Jays. Absolutely, positively right. He's not wrong in no way, shape or form. He is the first rap solo superstar.
Starting point is 01:10:53 Yes. He knows who he is clearly. He knows, because he said he's one of the most, well, he said he's the most important rapper too, than just you. Whatever the modern day aesthetic is for rap superstar LL Cool J was that in the 80s. One of the first going to do acting and all that.
Starting point is 01:11:07 He's one of the first. He's not lying. Yeah, he is. And you know what's sad? If he don't tell his story, nobody will. That's why it's beautiful that we got so many legends that are still alive to be able to tell these stories. Because if he don't say that, it's not going to be said.
Starting point is 01:11:21 And you got to put things in people's heads nowadays. Yep, that's right. Because he's not wrong. And that's why I said, you know, when he was up here, I would love to see a LL documentary, a movie, talking about his life, how he came up and how he changed the game and all the things that he made and the moves that he made and all that stuff.
Starting point is 01:11:35 He is hip hop's first rap superstar. He is. That's just a fact. Yeah. Y'all are right. And I don't have any more arguments about that. It's just for the most. Thank you, Jess. Charlamagne, who you giving that donkey to?
Starting point is 01:11:48 Before after the hour, we need President Joe Biden to come to the front of the congregation. We like to have a word with him and then we're gonna go to Breakfast Club Court. Yo, you know what's crazy? Biden probably be like, thank you to that good brother Charlamagne for giving me the donkey of the day. Thank you so much. He don't even know. He don't even know. Just like when he put on that Trump hat, he don't know. Thank you. Thank you, Charlamagne, for giving me donkey of the day. He don't even know. Thank you so much. He don't even know. Just like when he put on that Trump hat, he don't know. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:12:06 Thank you, Charlamagne, for giving me donkey of the day. He loves me. Well, how about that? He loves me. That's showing love. That's how Black people show love. All right, we'll get into it next at the Breakfast Local Morning. America.
Starting point is 01:12:16 America has a problem. Tell her, tell her! The Russian way has been overturned. They're taking Black jobs. The Supreme Court has issued a ruling on the extent of presidential immunity from criminal prosecution. Go, Justice! Shocking body camera video released today shows the
Starting point is 01:12:29 deadly police shooting. It feels like my country doesn't love me. Charlemagne, now is not the time to sit this one out. It's time for Donkey of the Day. America is a big reality TV show. On The Breakfast Club. I could have deadened it, but this will be the truth. Would you rather have the black president or the white
Starting point is 01:12:44 president? You're a problem figuring out whether you're from here or Trump and you ain't black. It's enough. America has a problem. Yes, donkey. Today for Tuesday, December 3rd goes the president, Joe Biden. First of all, dropping the clues bombs for Taylor made it damn it. Boy, Taylor be killing them intros, don't she?
Starting point is 01:12:59 She did the intro yesterday. Oh, crazy. She just being there high working. Go ahead, Taylor. Please don't play word like that. She do though. the intro yesterday. Oh crazy. She just being there high working. Go ahead. Please don't play word like that. She do though. Now if you haven't heard president Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden. Hunter Biden was convicted by a jury in June of illegally buying and possessing a gun
Starting point is 01:13:16 as a drug user. He then pleaded guilty in September to nine tax offenses stemming from 1.4 million in taxes that he didn't pay while blowing bags on escorts, scribbles, cars and drugs. Lord have mercy, drop one of Clu's bombs for Hunter Biden. Who do you think he is? Future? Let's go to CNN for the report, please. The president issuing a full and unconditional pardon to his son Hunter after repeatedly
Starting point is 01:13:43 insisting in public that he wouldn't do it. And to defend his decision, the president adopted an argument that could have come straight out of Donald Trump's playbook, Blame Your Political Opponents and Claim Unfair Persecution. President Biden said this, quote, The charges in his cases came about only after several of my political opponents in Congress instigated them to attack me and oppose my election." The president adding, quote, no reasonable person who looks
Starting point is 01:14:11 at the facts of Hunter's cases can reach any other conclusion than Hunter was singled out only because he is my son. And that is wrong. End quote. President Biden pardoning his son not just for the gun crimes for which he was convicted and not just for the tax crimes for which he pled guilty. Instead, Biden gave his son an extraordinarily sweeping pardon for any and all crimes he committed, may have committed, or even merely been involved in at any point in the last 10 years. You gotta cover up those things that happened in Ukraine. Just like anything else that happens in our society, though, there's been mixed reactions to Biden pardoning his son. Let me be the first to tell you, I don't care. Okay, as I said yesterday, I don't care if he pardons his son.
Starting point is 01:14:56 I just want Democrats to stop acting like they are on this moral high ground politically. When they have shown us time and time again, they are not. Okay, stop acting like they're the pure party and Republicans aren't because what happens in situations like this when you are always Calling someone else out people expect you to be perfect and in politics, we know nobody is perfect So the least we should realistically expect you to be is better and Biden pardoning his son For crimes that he actually committed isn't showing they are better. And you know who's to blame for that? Joe Biden. Joe Biden and his administration. Okay because once again like they tend to do they volunteer to lie. President Biden nobody would care about you pardoning your son if you didn't say
Starting point is 01:15:38 over and over that you wouldn't pardon your son. Okay nobody would care about you pardoning your son if you didn't have your press secretary, uh, Kareen, Kareen, John Pierre constantly saying that you wouldn't pardon your son, you were the one who said you would never pardon your son because you have a respect for the rule of law. Okay. The reason you are getting this backlash is because Democrats always want to act like they stand on this moral high ground.
Starting point is 01:16:01 I see all these folks comparing Biden's pardons to all the folks. Trump is pardoned. And you know the difference. Trump is unapologetic about it. He pardons his people, gives them jobs in his administration, and he doesn't explain it or act like he's above doing it. Meanwhile, this is what you and your press secretary have sounded like every single time you asked if you would pardon your son.
Starting point is 01:16:20 Is there any possibility that the president would end up pardoning his son? No. Well, is there a... I just said no. I just answered. When would the president pardon or commute his son if he's convicted? So I've answered this question before. It was asked of me not too long ago, a couple of weeks ago, and I was very clear and I said no.
Starting point is 01:16:38 You said before that the president would not pardon his son. Is that still the case? Nothing has changed. That is still the case. And have you ruled out a pardon for your son? Yes. would not pardon his son, is that still the case? Nothing has changed. That is still the case. And have you ruled out a pardon for your son? Yes. I said I'd abide by the jury decision.
Starting point is 01:16:50 I will do that, and I will not pardon him. I could speak for the president, and he said he would not pardon his son. Does the president have any intention of pardoning him? We've been asked that question multiple times. Our answer stands, which is no. Man, dropping the clues bombs with Kareem John Fiat. Boy, she's so tied in line for y'all white people.
Starting point is 01:17:09 My God. Now I know folks are saying Biden changed his mind and you have the right to change your mind. Sure, I agree with that. But I was reading an article on CNN this morning and it said multiple officials who recently worked for Joe Biden said they never believed the president or White House aides speaking on his behalf when they insisted in recent months that a pardon for Hunter Biden was off the table. A former senior West wing aid said anyone who was even close to the top knew
Starting point is 01:17:36 that he was probably going to do this. So why did we pretend otherwise? That's what us inquiring minds want to know. President Biden, and that's the reason you are getting backlash about this. You said in your statement that you just came to this conclusion over the weekend. Yeah, right. According to CNN, sources familiar with Hunter Biden's legal strategy said he would have never agreed to plead guilty in September to all nine charges in the federal tax case,
Starting point is 01:18:02 exposing himself to the possibility of 17 years in prison and more than $1 million in fines without the expectation of clemency. So once again, Joe Biden and the Democrats, why act like you're above doing any of this? Democratic representative, Greg Stanton of Arizona said that while he respects the president, I think he got this one wrong. This wasn't a politically motivated prosecution. Hunter committed felonies and was convicted by a jury of his peers. I agree he committed felonies and was convicted by a jury of his peers, but he got a daddy who's pretty important and that daddy isn't
Starting point is 01:18:33 going to let him go down. Okay. Once again, I'm not mad Joe Biden parted this son. I just wish Democrats would stop being cowards and stand on whatever business they are choosing to stand on. Even though this decision is very self-serving. Okay. okay and that's the other thing some of you liberals are out there spiking the football acting like this is some sort of look back no knock it off okay this doesn't benefit anybody except the biden family and it's not a look back if you think it's a look back that's a false equivalency okay you lost the election all right trump is in control of all three branches of government under biden being pardoned it's not. Okay. That's not a look back. Get the heffa out of here. All right. I wish that Democrats in the administration also wouldn't be anonymous. Whoever told CNN that
Starting point is 01:19:14 I wonder if there was a way to be less righteous about it and more like we're not spending our time thinking about that. The same aid that I mentioned before said there were multiple ways Biden could have left the door open to a pardon rather than ruling out its possibility altogether. It's really that simple. The backlash wouldn't be so intense if you hadn't been so adamant about not pardoning him in the first place. Please give President Joe Biden the biggest he Yeah, the 86 Anti-Drug Abuse Act and the 94 crime bill. You had a proud offer of both those bills.
Starting point is 01:20:05 So how about pardon everybody in federal prison for a non-violent weed offense? We've been saying that for a couple of years. That would be something interesting. That would get everybody talking about something else. And you don't care, you're about to be out. And you should do that for your legacy because of those, the 86 Anti-Drug Abuse Act,
Starting point is 01:20:23 because of the mandatory minimum citizen, it's people still in prison yeah because of because of laws that you implemented because of the 94 crime bill is people still in prison because of laws you implemented so how about pardon everybody in federal prison for a non-violent weed offense it don't make no sense to me that weed is damn illegal in most of the country whether recreationally or medicinally i think i said that word right medicinal okay Okay. All right, but either way Well, I own a dispensary either way, but my point is God bless America. That's right I'll be able to pronounce it only but my point is pardon everybody in federal prison for nonviolent. We defense
Starting point is 01:20:58 Yeah, really want to shake things up. Yeah I agree with you. Thank you for that donkey today. We open it up the phone lines open up the opinions They don't people say five eight five one. Oh five one. You know what the turbs me though what disturbs me, but really bother They don't matter. I don't know what you just say the turbs the turbs. You know disturbs me. We understand each other There's a lot of people out there just think about it like this Let's think about if you had a gun charge and you got to serve three years. Yes, and you look at this this white boy Right that's going home and even that he white he had prostitutes. He had allegedly cracking cocaine allegedly good time Did his thing overseas with the Ukrainians
Starting point is 01:21:43 Yeah, right and he had a gun charge. And he going home before Christmas. Well, guess what? And I got a gun charge my first time, and I got to sit here for three years. Well, your daddy should have made better choices. Your daddy should have been president. He could have got you off.
Starting point is 01:21:56 OK? I thought the Democrats were for the people. That's the whole point of the donkey today. Stop it. His people. That's F-ed up. It is. Well, is it? Is it F-ed up, or is it just business? The whole point of the day people
Starting point is 01:22:20 Let's open up the phone lines, let's discuss 800 585 105 1 is the breakfast look good morning the 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 Envy Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. If you're just joining us, Charlamagne gave Donky the day to Joe Biden. Yes, the President Joe Biden. You know, he pardoned his son, Hunter Biden. I don't care. That's what I expect, you know, people in those positions to do. But it's the fact that he just, why volunteer to skylight frame is more than just a photo frame. It's the perfect way to keep loved
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Starting point is 01:28:03 Do you think they did it for election time? Just like, you know, saying, we gotta look this way for elections, and then after elections, then we can figure it out. Same thing with Governor Hokel did with the congestion price in New York. I just feel like they do it into election, and then they go back to their usual self.
Starting point is 01:28:16 You know who don't care? Donald Trump. He don't. And you know, that's what constantly makes him look so human. Because what makes you look more human than saying, I'm pardoning my son Mm-hmm. I know my son is a dummy. I know he's an idiot. I know he got a
Starting point is 01:28:29 Addiction I know you got problem But if he didn't before the election your son that allegedly likes coke crack prostitutes guns That deals with you crazy America to that Beginners like all that though. Yeah, I mean that's What's happening? All that other stuff in the beginning is like, all right. All that, though? Yeah, I mean, that's him. You know what I'm saying? You want to kill yourself, do that.
Starting point is 01:28:49 You know what I mean? It's not like you got an owl coming after me. Right, right. Prostitutes, that's cool. That's fine. It's 2024. My point is, who cares? This is my thing.
Starting point is 01:28:59 Joe Biden, you don't have to say nothing. When you're asked these questions, you're like, man, I'm not thinking about that right now. We got more pressing issues, right? Like you already know you got the power in your back pocket to grant him this pardon, so why even make it an issue? Like you don't have to say nothing when you're asked about this. Tell your press secretary she don't got to say nothing.
Starting point is 01:29:17 I don't have no comment about that. We got other things to deal with. And then when the time comes, you pardon them and you keep it moving and you be unapologetic about it just like Trump is. Let's go to the phone lines we got Tiffany on the line Tiffany good morning what's your thoughts? Yeah I was just gonna say I'm not even mad at him like Charlamagne said if you should have picked a better daddy or your daddy should have made better choices. My daddy has the power to do something far to me.
Starting point is 01:29:44 Alright thank you Tiffany but could you imagine that mom that your son just got If my daddy had the power to do something far to me. Damn. Alright, thank you Tiffany. But can you imagine that mom that your son just got locked up for a gun charge, you see this other man's son get free after having nine more choices in his son? You gotta stop saying that. There's context to this. That other man's son is the president of the United States of America. His daddy is the president of the United States of America.
Starting point is 01:30:00 It's not the same. He don't know he the president though. Let's go to Four Lives. We got Chris on the line. Chris, good morning. Yo. Hey, what's up, man? What's your thoughts, brother? Hey, look, man, my thing is this, though.
Starting point is 01:30:08 Yo, I'm not really into politics at all, but I feel like Joe Biden, honestly, should give power up to Kamala Harris, and I think he should go ahead and pardon everybody with a non-violent legal weed charge. Pardon everybody in federal prison for a non-violent weed offense. I agree.
Starting point is 01:30:24 I think it's like 10,000 people. I saw Nina Turner post that offense I agree I think it's like 10,000 people I saw Nina Turner post that number yesterday I think it's like 10,000 people who are in federal prison for a nonviolent weed offense pardon everybody let them all out Kenny good morning how you feeling Kenny talk to us what's your thoughts pretty good okay I know when I'm right here's this whole thing about black men need to step up and everything. And the system was, they was backing them up. You know what I'm saying? The fact they were R. Kelly,
Starting point is 01:30:50 they went up and went for a Gale King interview. They throwing brothers up the bus, like pumping everybody up. But they don't come out with things like this happening with Bill Bice about our community. I think the system's got a huge influence on our community and they just not stepping up about things like that. They just sort of brussels us the bus, how?
Starting point is 01:31:07 I don't know how you find a way to blame this on black women. I don't know what that, what's up, bro? Let's talk, let's have a conversation. What's up, bro? How, how? I'm just saying, they're quick to come to these other men to defend on everything else.
Starting point is 01:31:21 But when it's the brussels, like, Buffy, they're throwing us on to bus every single day, man. I see what you're saying. So I see what you're saying. So you're saying you wanna see more sisters pressing Joe Biden about this, is what you're saying? Exactly, man. I mean, with the election,
Starting point is 01:31:35 they act like this is the best thing going to slighting friends, and now it comes down to this, they're like, oh well, it's just another thing happening. I mean, they gotta be some form of accountability somewhere. I get it, I get what you're saying. 800-585-1051. Charlamagne gave Joe Biden,
Starting point is 01:31:49 President Joe Biden donkey the other day. We're asking what's your thoughts and we'll take your phone calls when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. If y'all talking about it, you know we talking about it. It's topic time. Call 800-585-1051 to join into the discussion with the Breakfast Club. Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy Chesolaria, Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now, if you're just joining us, Charlamagne gave Don Quijote a day to President Joe Biden. President Joe Biden for doing what Democrats constantly do, which is volunteer lies.
Starting point is 01:32:26 I don't have a problem with him pardoning his son. I just I understand why he's getting all the backlash because he constantly said and had his press secretary out there constantly saying that he wouldn't pardon his son. That's right. So we're asking what are your thoughts? Stephen A Smith spoke out about it and this is what Stephen A Smith said yesterday. wouldn't do for your son. All you had to do was say, he's my son. I can't let him go to jail. What's the matter with y'all? Now you've brought more skepticism in the direction of the Democratic Party. Why? Because you show you're no different than the other side which you were accusing of everything. And it's really just that simple. If you're accusing the other side constantly,
Starting point is 01:33:21 then you have to be better He's gonna free all these people so they can't you can't free your son and then talk all the negative things about Trump when they're Just the same You're human. I'm a human being you a human being you a human being Jess. Are you not gonna look out for your people? Yes Okay. Hello, who's this? Hey, what's up brother? What's your thoughts man? I'm a father six two boys four girls Joe Biden had 40 years in office serving all of us and doing what he wants to do. It took him that long to understand
Starting point is 01:34:10 that his family was most important. So that's what he had to take care of. He's 80 years old, man. He gotta look out for his family, man. He ain't about to die in his son in prison. Come on, man, I'm gone. Well, you're wrong about him being, yes, he's been in politics for that long,
Starting point is 01:34:29 but he's ruined a lot of families because of legislation like the 86 Anti-Drug Abuse Act, which introduced mandatory minimum sentences for crack cocaine and the 94 crime bill. He's the proud author of those bills. So he ruined a lot of families with that type of legislation. So once again, how about pardon everybody in federal prison for a nonviolent we defense,
Starting point is 01:34:51 Joe? That would be something interesting to do before you walk and it would help your legacy, which is in shambles right now. It's in shambles. Let's go stay in shambles. Hello, who's this? Good morning. This is Vlad.
Starting point is 01:35:02 How are you guys? Good morning, Vlad. What's your thoughts? I think that, you know, you guys are insane for giving him donkey of the day. You gotta remember, this man's the father. This man stood next to him through all these trials. They kept throwing dirt at him. Stood next to him like a father. Tried to do the right thing. We voted people that have no scruples.
Starting point is 01:35:22 So f*** it. Why not? My bad. I mean, my bad. Can I ask you a question? Why not? Go ahead brother. Why did I give him donkey ear today? You gave him donkey ear today for not sending calls saying, you know, I promised that I wouldn't give him a part. Yeah, that's the best. So it's like why say anything? You don't have to say anything. You don't have to volunteer that lie over and over and over and
Starting point is 01:35:43 over and over and then tell us you just came to the conclusion this weekend that you're gonna pardon your son come on bro but look what we did this November we said well democracy is important we decided to vote it we said no matter hell with democracy my pockets are more important we gonna vote here criminals hey one has no one has nothing to do with the other. What you're talking about is a completely, totally different thing. It is recognizing the era that we're living,
Starting point is 01:36:13 that we've set up this political structure. We said, how would all that decency, this man disqualified himself from being president. We said, hell with that, doesn't matter. Let this man be a father first. He looked out for his son. We're supposed to be caring about people hurt instead of criticizing him for pardoning his son,
Starting point is 01:36:32 we should say, hey, go a step further. I'm not criticizing him for pardoning his son. I'm criticizing him for volunteering to lie and continuing to bring more scrutiny and skepticism to the Democratic party. America already clearly doesn't trust them That's why they not in office right now That's why they don't trust the Democratic Party because Democrats always volunteer in lies You know
Starting point is 01:36:56 Come on then when that's a lot of reason why she didn't win but what they do what he's doing right now He's living in the every day we live living in. We are in that effort. Let's, this is what we're doing, so let's do it. I'm actually happy that they found his butt and said, you know what, we just gonna do what we do. It's too little, too late. They should have showed this type of political will and political courage way before the election.
Starting point is 01:37:19 If they was doing things like this way before the election, then American people might have had a different perception of them. Yeah, this is the part of the reason why people don't like politicians. This is part of the reason why people say both candidates at the time because they don't trust and they don't believe, right? You look at somebody who said they wasn't going to pardon their son and they were going to let the law and the judge handle everything and he was going to stand by it and he did
Starting point is 01:37:40 the total opposite. And the problem with that is, like you said earlier Charlamagne, this man has signed a bill where so many people are still in jail that he can get out. He can pardon those people that have a nonviolent weed charge. Weed defense, federal. And let them out. Federal nonviolent weed defense. And let them out and these people could be with their family.
Starting point is 01:37:55 These people, yes they did sell drugs. Weed is legal now. There's nothing violent about it. Your son did a lot of things. I mean bought, purchased a gun. I mean the drugs, the prostitutes, allegedly did deals with Ukraine. Things that were happening.
Starting point is 01:38:11 1.4 million in taxes he didn't pay. Right. God damn. So the fact that, you know, we see you do that for your son, which we all understand as father, but it's like, don't sit here and make it seem like you guys are holier than that when you just like the other side.
Starting point is 01:38:22 Just like the other side. Marilyn Mosby could use a pardon right now. That's right. Yes. You know what I'm saying? Pardon Marilyn Mosby. Pardon everybody in federal prison for a nonviolent weed offense. That's what he should be doing right now because right now his legacy is in shambles,
Starting point is 01:38:34 but I've never been a fan of Joe Biden. So, honestly. Well, we have Just With The Mess coming up. But it's only because of things like the 86 Anti-Drug Abuse Act and the 94 crime bill. Those things ruined black communities. Yeah. Jess with the Mess coming up, what we talking about?
Starting point is 01:38:50 Some bitches be dumb, yo. I'm going to tell you all about it. It's crazy. All right. Well, we'll get to it next. It's the Breakfast Club of the morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy.
Starting point is 01:39:00 We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to Jess with the Mess. New news is real, whether it's the clients, Jessica Robin Moore, Jess don't do no lying. She don't do no lying. She don't spell nobody. Worldwide Jess, worldwide messing. On the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:39:17 She's a coacheship. She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see. It's time to set it on. Okay, so Dre and Michelle had the cops called on her by her ex Tyra Taylor who pleads for the Jets. Alright, so earlier this year Dre filed court documents recently saying that he called the cops to have her and her three kids evicted from the house that they used to share in
Starting point is 01:39:41 Cali. On November 20th Dre's nanny called her while she was out of town. She wasn't even there when the sheriffs came to evict her and her kids. The nanny was there with the kids and she didn't even know that she was being evicted from the house. Later on, Dreya's attorney found out that Tyrod had filed for eviction through the company which owns the house, which is his own LLC. It's his own company.
Starting point is 01:40:02 He won the eviction lawsuit that he had to war her. So look, back story, she was with this guy, this is not the guy she's with now, she was with this guy and they bought a house, he bought a house for her and her and her kids moved in there or whatever, right? And so she made a verbal pact with him, these are her words, she made a verbal pact with him that said, alright, whatever I do to the house, because I plan to buy it and I'm living here because I'm your girl, that goes toward the sale. Like when I buy it from you. He said, alright, cool.
Starting point is 01:40:30 So come time for her to buy it or whatever. I guess they're not together no more. She want to buy it. 2.8. He said, no, I want 3.8 for it. So she was like, alright, bet, cool. I guess he didn't expect for her to agree. Like she ain't had a bread or something or nothing like that.
Starting point is 01:40:43 She want the house. He just went MIA like no, he agreed to actually sell it for that because that was his wager right? She said, yeah, I'm a buy. He was like, no, so she still thought that she was able to stay at least stay in the house until they figure out like the process like, all right, is he gonna let me buy? Like, what's going on with it, right? But while he, while they were trying to figure it out, he went to go file to have them evicted, right? Because clearly her name wasn't on nothing. Her name wasn't on nothing. And all this is a verbal peck. Dreya, you've been doing this long enough, like, to know. Doing what? Ain't no, what's she doing? Okay. You know?
Starting point is 01:41:22 To know. Having men trick on her? Yeah, you need your name on this like this like come on you can't even call the jaws of your name ain't on you can't say he bought this for me no you didn't boo and you can't prove a verbal pact in court so less you know the person come clean and be like yeah we said imagine telling the judge that we pinky swore on it I don't know in California you could kick somebody out like that because usually if you've been in that house for a certain amount of time.
Starting point is 01:41:47 Then you're an occupant. You're an occupant and it takes a long time to get out of that house. Yeah that's why he went to go file for eviction but she didn't know so she wasn't she couldn't be served like she had no idea she was out of town she was moving she travels she's had a baby it's a lot going on so that's why she wasn't even there when they came to evict her in the case so he just won by default He won that by default. So where they where they go? I got you got a new baby. Yeah. Yeah, she got a new baby. Yeah, a new baby. Yes
Starting point is 01:42:13 He just signed like a 200 million on the contract. That is the thing something crazy No, this is the thing She probably did a lot of work to that house because a lot of people could say yo Drag kicked up she can live the guy she went now can buy as many houses as she wants. Right, leave that situation alone. But I think she did so much work and put so much work into the house because she probably planned to buy the house from them all along. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:42:34 Or the kids are in school in that district and they want to stay in that and go to school. Yeah, this is our home. You get what I'm saying? So I think it's more than that. I think that she put a lot of work into it. They're comfortable. It's a home, you know didn't just wanna up and leave. Andrea is house fine, let's be for real.
Starting point is 01:42:51 But you gotta, when I mean house fine, meaning that she's fine enough that somebody will buy her a house, but you just gotta make sure that her name is on the lease next time. Absolutely. That's all. And that's for all women out there.
Starting point is 01:43:02 You know what I'm saying? If a guy gonna do something like that for you, make sure that your name is on the lease. Yeah, that was so dumb to me Alright now listen Tory Kelly and Fantasia. So there are current reports that Tory Kelly Originally was supposed to get the song when I see you Fantasias biggest hit right now a former manager for Tory Ross posted on IG with the caption and the reason Fantasia out her everything oh look this Tory Cross come on now. You talking about the white singer Tory Kelly? Yeah. The one who be grown. Yeah but she ain't got that season. But she was young back then. I know I know. But now if you listen to the lyrics. Tory can sing but yeah she definitely not a Fantasia like she yeah but but the thing is she was 11 when she sung it but
Starting point is 01:43:45 the lyrics match the age she was when she sung it they it was played for both of them it was sung by both of them and I guess the better one got it. Thank God Fantasia got it. Don't say thank God like I don't want to hear no 11 year old singing that record. But yes you do. But listen to it. When I see you what in kindergarten? I scribble X and O's on my notebook. I put your picture on my direction I go the other way you doing this at your big age Fanny? Okay that's what they saying I start to stutter when I speak I mean that's what you do anyway but I'm saying like if you're not already a stuttering person I think that Fantasia was perfect for that right? I start to stand but my knees go weak? your notebook you go doodles y'all don't doodle y'all don't journal you walk around
Starting point is 01:44:30 I have no books. Yes about it Listen listen listen I lay my head on my pillow staring out the window wish on a star for a sign You're the reason why you wishing on the star for a sign. What's wrong with that? Yo shut up my head on my pillow staring out the Yeah, yeah, we do we got it. Look real quick. Hold on. I get nervous when you call so I say I'm not home I like it. What Negro spiritual them? No, no No, all right. Go ahead. Let's hit your picture on my mirror To blush when somebody say your name In my stomach there's a pain in my direction. I go the other way I start to start up when I speak
Starting point is 01:45:24 Try to stand but my knees go weak Yeah What's happening to me Not coming back over here for Thanksgiving dinner The food ain't seen it right Nope No it do give like kiss my door a little bit Like come on like no
Starting point is 01:45:40 I'm putting my head on my pillow Staring out the window Which I'm shy for a child of the most I've ever seen. It is sexy boy! You know why nobody paid attention to it being childish lyrics? Because she can sing so good. I don't think it's nothing childish about nothing she said you are a child y'all What's the point so Chris picture ain't on your mirror right now?
Starting point is 01:46:13 You don't blush when you hear Chris name We can't know God Chris now was like no No, and I'll need a picture on my watch sees man every day Lord, I Said he was in the service or something when you lay the truck driver same damn When you lay your head on the pillow, you don't stay out the window. Don't wish on those star, bro. You should try What is wrong with you? You are such a child. You should try. What's wrong with wishing on a star? No you're right. How old are you? Yeah 47. He sits in the bed and looks at the star? Is that what you do at night? Wishing on a star. I do look at the sky. With somebody laying right next to you. Y'all be looking at your phones all the time. Y'all be looking down. I'll be looking up. I Look up and I say, thank you. God. I pray to the Sun. I pray to the moon. I pray to the stars Yes, try it sometime
Starting point is 01:47:20 What I said, that's just with the man there's a lot lot of people who have Wishing On The Star songs too by the way. Yo, come on. Beyonce. Alright. Who's the other one? It was on the day in the day in the end. I like that. Let me see.
Starting point is 01:47:32 Royce. That's right. Try it. I got you. Who sang that? We'll see. Alright, well. That was the throwback talking this morning.
Starting point is 01:47:41 Alright, now everybody else, the people's choice mixes up next at the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning everybody is DJ Envy Jess Hilarious Charlamagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. You gotta send up a birthday salute to your girl it's her birthday today. Who girl? Tiffany Haddish. Oh it is December 3rd. Dropping the clues bombs for big Tiff man. Happy birthday Tiffany. She shares her birthday with Trina Lil Baby, JT and Montell Jordan. Oh, you see those two great people. Yes Now that not right there now you talking about some people who mean a lot to black people Trina JT and Montel Jordan. Yo, what about this is how we do it for that yesterday
Starting point is 01:48:17 Somebody said that to me. I don't I don't know Not as big as can't touch this. Yeah, it's big but but it wasn't... Yeah, not as Can't Touch This, but this is how we do it. It wasn't a cultural phenomenon. No. Nah, hit record though. Yeah, it wasn't a hit record. Hit record, still a hit record. Clap it.
Starting point is 01:48:32 Yes, it is. All right, well, when we come back, we got the positive notice of Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Reminding parents out there, Elves on the Shelf
Starting point is 01:48:43 should be out every day right now. It started December 1st. So if your elf on the Breakfast Club, my parents out there. Elves on the Shelf should be out every day, right now. It started December 1st, so if your elf on the shelf didn't make it out in your house right now, there's a problem. So, just make sure the elf on the shelves are out, and if you need an excuse, they are actually helping the Santa make the presents. Salute to everybody who has an elf on the shelf, man.
Starting point is 01:49:01 I can't get into that. I saw an elf on the shelf thing the other day where somebody had a, I don't even know where somebody had uh they put plastic over the toilet and then poured the Froot Loops on top of the plastic and then put the elf on the shelf there and said something like I couldn't find I couldn't find any other bowl and I'm like what's the point of it? Yeah so what is it what is it? The elves on the shelves the elf is for the kids in the house and they watch the kids in the house to make sure the kids are doing what's right and they report back to Santa so that the
Starting point is 01:49:28 kids could get gifts. So the elves do all types of crazy things. Like this morning when I woke up my elves were playing Uno in my house. You know, sometimes they'll be cooking, sometimes they'll be pooping in the toilet, sometimes they'll be, you know, whatever may be. So this is a Hispanic thing. Like this is a... Clearly Dominican. I swear I've never grown up with this is no this is no Okay, none of us did but this is new and this is what happens now. Okay, what else I'm never doing
Starting point is 01:49:53 Lying to my kids about no damn That's the positive note right there ain't no Santa Claus You got a positive note? That's the positive note right there. Ain't no Santa Claus. My mommy. Santa Claus is real. You're right. January 11th I will be in Cabo Zone or Cabo Zone, California at Marongo Casino.
Starting point is 01:50:13 This is my first time doing this so I do not know how to pronounce y'all city but get the tickets y'all. JustlariaSofical.com. Get your tickets. You got a positive note sir? I do. The positive note is simple. Life is a matter of choices and every choice you make makes you.
Starting point is 01:50:27 So make good choices today so you don't have regrets tomorrow. Have a blessed day. Breakfast Club bitches! You want to finish or y'all done? Hi I'm David Borey. And I am his dear friend Langston Kerman. And we host My Mama Told Me, a podcast about black conspiracy theories. We just did a spectacular live show with some of your favorite comedians on the planet.
Starting point is 01:50:49 David, tell them who was there. We had the Kid Mero, Marie Faustin, and we had Jaboukie Young White. Some of your favorite comedians playing some of the most offensive and groundbreaking games. So listen to my mama told me on iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. We want to speak out and we want this to stop. Wow, very powerful. I'm Ellie Flynn, an investigative journalist, and this is my journey deep into the adult entertainment industry.
Starting point is 01:51:22 I really wanted to be a Playboy model. He was like, I'll take you to the top, I'll make you a star. To expose an alleged predator and the rotten industry he works in. It's honestly so much worse than I had anticipated. We're an army in comparison to him. From Novel, listen to The Bunny Trap on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Jay Shetty, and my latest interview is with Wiz Khalifa.
Starting point is 01:51:46 The craziest part of my life, I can go from performing in front of 40,000 people to either being in a dressing room, being in a plane, or being back in a bed all by myself. He is a multi-planet, ceiling recording artist, mini mogul, and an actor. Which among the one, the only? The Wiz Khalifa! Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Starting point is 01:52:33 Yeah. You did? Yeah, it's just a minor goal. Listen to Math and Magic on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey everyone, it's John, also known as Dr. John Paul. And I'm Jordan or Joe Ho. And we are the BlackFatFilm Podcast.
Starting point is 01:52:53 A podcast where all the intersections of identity are celebrated. Ooh, chat. This year we have had some of our favorite people on, including Kid Fury, T.S. Madison, Amber Ruffin from the Amber and Lacey show, Angela Carras and more. Make sure you listen to the Black Fat Fam podcast on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts or whatever you get your podcast girl. Oh I know that's right.

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