The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Davis vs. Paul Fight Announced, Ryan Garcia & Others React, Eve Opens Up About Past with Suge Knight + Ali Siddiq Interview
Episode Date: August 21, 2025Today on The Breakfast Club, comedian Ali Siddiq opens up about finding comedy while in prison, his upcoming tour, the Katt Williams situation, and DJ Scratch’s apology. Plus, Charlamagne Tha Go...d gives Donkey of the Day to a Florida mom who packed a firearm in her child’s backpack, only for the child to mistakenly bring it to school. Listen for more!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jellarius.
Good morning.
Shalame the guy.
to the planet. It's Thursday.
Good morning. How y'all feel out there? I feel
blessed black and highly favored. I'm happy to be here.
Another day to serve our beautiful listeners. What's happening?
What's up, Jess? How was the baby's birthday yesterday?
Oh, my God. It was good, but it was so much rain.
Yeah, it was nasty.
Yeah, so she's sleepy. We saw past American Dream because we came down to
summarily yesterday to prepare for our party on Saturday.
But I'm forgetting that she won, right? And they don't really be doing a lot.
No. Oh, you're trying to make her drive?
Yeah.
She, you're about to say, yeah.
Right, exactly.
No, we went to American Dream All.
We tried to do the Nickelodeon thing.
Like, she was just, like, sleepy, not teething, just, like, not with it.
Too many people.
She's like, no, I'm good.
That's the problem when you're a baby and adults got to make decisions for you.
Ain't nobody told you she wanted to go to American Dream Hall.
You made that choice.
Nobody ever said that.
And that's why I shouldn't, we shouldn't even try.
But we did, because I'm like, no, it's my boyfriend.
baby birthday. That's right.
Got to do something.
You want to take pictures? That's right.
Yeah, exactly.
We did take some cute pictures, though.
But after the picture, she was like, no, I'm ready to eat and let's go.
So that's, that's it.
That was it.
We drove through a storm.
Yo, the storms is not playing.
Like, I mean, I know Morgan going, you know, get into all the storms that we're supposed to be expecting.
Morgan, a meteorologist?
But, huh?
She'll meteorologist.
No, no.
I think she talks about Hurricane Aaron on one of the storms Aaron that's been hitting
the coast and hitting things
badly. Yeah, Morgan be
meteorology. She'd be checking the storms.
But yeah, other than that, I'm good. I'm good
though. All right. Well, let's get the show
cracking. Ali Sadiq will be joining us this morning. Comedian, Ali Sadiq.
Yes, man. Ali Sadiq actually starts his
In the Shadows tour tomorrow
at the Tropicana Showroom in Atlantic City, but he's also got a new
book. It's a book. It's a book. It's a book.
It's called Applied Advice. Yes.
Okay, that is available everywhere now.
But, you know, Ali, he got a bunch of stuff to talk about, man.
He got all of them stand-up specials on YouTube and his stand-up specials.
He got three stand-up specials right now that have ranked higher than 95% of all Netflix stand-up specials specials as him.
Crazy.
And then, I don't know nobody as consistent as him.
You drop a special or two a year.
That's right.
That's crazy.
So we're going to be kicking a comedian Ali Sadie.
Then we got front-page news.
We'll break down everything that's going on.
Even the weather.
Now, as for quick sports, it looks like Jake Paul will be taking on Tank.
Now, this is in a Netflix boxing match in the State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
That's November 14.
I thought they agreed to Roach.
I mean, yeah, I thought they had a date.
I thought their date was supposed to be back in August, but I guess that was never set in stone.
Yeah.
And then, like, yo, how does that work?
They're in two different weight classes.
Like, he, what?
Like, Jake Paul is way bigger than Javante.
That is true, but Javante is the way superior boxer.
So the way I look at it is like, think about Logan Paul and Floyd Mayweiler.
Logan Paul was way bigger than Floyd Mayweather.
It wasn't even close.
Right.
But Floyd made him look silly in the ring.
And Javonte, going to do the same with Tank.
But with Floyd, that was like a, it was an exhibition though.
This is an exhibition?
Oh, this is an exhibition.
It's an exhibition.
I mean, listen, I think that there's way better competition that Tank could be fighting,
but clearly Tate cares about the money.
The Brady, yes.
Think about no legacy.
He's not thinking about, you know, being the best.
But are you mad at that, right?
Because these boxes put their life from the line.
in the ring all the time
and he wants to cash out.
He put his life on the line all the time
and you know
this could be you know
triple in and out of the ring
but listen but we never know what can happen
after this he might go get that money
then he might say you know what
let me go fight for legacy now
that's right but who knows
we sashi
we shall see
I was gonna say what's we sassy
all right what's up on him
please don't say I was culturally appropriating
any uh...
ethnicity
we saw a lot
we satsi
hey yeah we'll say we we
will see. Hopefully, you know, he gets his hair
braided days and weeks before, so we won't have to
worry about the grease in his eye. But I won't
see how much as that. Wow. All right.
You see how D.C. do? You see how D.C. do?
No, no. No, no. That's respectful. Because she want to see
Roach get that rematch. I mean, I'm just saying. Let's do
the real fight. What do we talk about here? All right, y'all. So,
in Texas, the Senate could, the Texas
Senate could vote on a congressional
redistricting plan as soon as today. Now, this comes after
Texas House Republicans passed the plan to redraw congressional maps in their favor yesterday.
Now, the House reconvened yesterday after protests from Democrats that saw them leave the state to
break quorum and a delay a vote. Now, ahead of that vote, Texas Representative Todd Hunter said
the state's electorate has more Republicans, and the map should reflect that, adding that
what the state of Texas is doing is constitutional. Let's take a listen to Representative
Todd Hunter of Texas. It's important to note that
redistricting can be done at any point in time.
The underlying goal of this plan is straightforward.
Improve Republican political performance.
We are allowed to draw congressional districts
on the basis of political performance
as recognized by the US Supreme Court.
So the bill now heads to the GOP-controlled Senate,
where it's sure to pass.
And of course, Texas Governor Greg Abbott also said that he would sign that bill as well.
A new congressional map would create five more Republican-leaning districts.
Meanwhile, Democrats in California and Illinois are watching,
and they say they'll push to redraw maps in their states to add five more Democratic seats if Texas does the same.
Now, this comes as Texas Representative.
Gene Wu is already out with an amendment that would delay the implementation of the new maps
until the entire Epstein files list is released to the public.
Now, he said in a statement that President Trump is trying to do.
to shift attention away from the investigation by pushing redistricting.
Also in the Texas legislature, the parents of 27 girls who died at Camp Mystic are urging Texas lawmakers to
support a new bill that would make summer camps safer. Michael McCown. He's a dad of the,
he lost his eight-year-old daughter in that July flooding, and he says that more protections need
to be in place. Let's take a listen to, take a listen, excuse me, to his comments. Michael McCown.
We did not send Lenny to a war zone. We sent her to camp.
We trust that she would be safe.
No parent should ever again face what we are living through now.
I believe that being disconnected from electronics for a time is very healthy for kids.
Behind the scenes, the back office, and the foundation of summer camp must be fully up to date.
How could these girls vanish into the night without anyone having eyes on them?
While cabins, literally just 20 yards away, had no casualties.
So Texas lawmakers are taking up the pass the package of bills to address the disaster.
If passed, they would keep summer camps out of flood zones, require them to have emergency planes.
and mandate both weather radios and warning sirens.
I feel so sorry for those parents, man.
I mean, they went in on the Texas legislatures yesterday, by the way.
They were not happy, you know, and rightfully so.
Yeah, because, you know, when a situation like that happens,
I'm sure you just look for people to blame because you just can't, you know,
believe your babies are not here anymore, you know?
But it's like, it's like hindsight is 2020.
Like, there's nothing you can do to change the situation
so you can only try to prevent it from happening to other parents in the future
because I'm sure you don't want nobody to feel that pain that you are currently feeling.
But some of this just seems common sense, right?
Some of these laws that they're passed and not having it, you know, campsite in flood zones.
Like some of this just seems common sense, right?
Common sense ain't so common.
I don't know.
Hey, there you go.
All right.
So that's your front page news for 6 a.m. at 7.
We will definitely get an update on what's happening with Hurricane Aaron and get into some more of what's happening in the D.C. takeover per President Trump.
But, you know, also Morgan told about the redistricting.
I agree that.
districting of the maps is absolutely a distraction
from the Fstein files, but have we ever
watched someone try to fix a fight so blatantly?
I mean, the midterms are about a year away, but damn,
have we ever seen people
try to fix a fight so blatantly?
And if the policies that, you know,
the Trump administration is implementing
are working, then you wouldn't have to fight
so hard to try to fix these fights.
It's definitely getting scared to lose.
Yeah, you know, but, you know,
at this point they're up, so.
That's that.
And that's front page news.
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Hello, who's this?
What's up, Breakfast Club?
This is Uber.
right, just checking in.
Uber Mike, what's up?
Long time, no hair.
Yeah, man, I've been working my butt off.
Hey, is Jess there?
Yep.
What's up?
What's up?
Jeff.
I'm mad.
I missed her.
You came to Allent in Texas.
And I was getting ready to celebrate
my anniversary, man.
I was like, ah, I missed it.
So if you come back, I got you.
Happy anniversary then.
Yeah.
So just wanted to say hello, y'all.
You, too.
I'll be back next year.
Why, you sound a little disappointed.
Me?
No, the guy.
because he wanted to come to my show
He sounds so disappointed
Hello, who's this?
Hey, DJ Envy
Hey, good morning, what's your name?
Hey, good morning, I'm Sydney
Hey, Sydney, you get it off your chest
Yeah, I just need two things
I have to get off my chest real quick
One, I'm up early because I'm a teacher
So I wanted to all the parents out there
I teach age graders
to quit letting your kids smoke.
Stop letting them smoke weed.
Stop letting them do it before school.
It's definitely before school.
And stop letting them do it before they have any aspirations for their life.
They have weed as an epic drug, right?
It makes you forget everything.
It makes you relax.
What do the kids need that for?
Put them in because they say, oh, my child's anxious, oh, this and that.
Put them in a sports.
At eighth grade.
Wait a minute.
Can I ask you a question, ma'am?
as a former child, as a former child, right?
Yes.
Do you really think that they're telling their parents
they're smoking weed before school?
Yeah, and I bet you it's probably a big pain.
Their parents know.
Their parents tell us.
Really?
That's crazy.
Why are you letting your child smoke?
And because they say, so they're saving grace
where they think they're saving grace
that, oh, they smoke with me.
Really?
Wow.
That's crazy.
You said eighth grade, right?
So parents, stop.
Yes, these are eighth graders.
What is crazy.
They're breaking the law because, I mean, even in states that it's legal, there's still a legal age to smoke weed.
Like in New York City, I think the legal age for recreational use is 21.
So if these parents, so you need to, where are you at?
I don't want to get away my location.
What state?
What state?
Oh, Ohio.
I don't even know if it's legal in Ohio.
Let me see if you know.
We can't spell recreation in Ohio.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hey, she spelled it like, we can't spell it like we can't spell.
I didn't mean to start nothing, but...
Oh, no, no, no.
This is definitely something that we need to be aware of.
That's right.
You're a teacher.
You're a teacher.
I'm really upset, yes.
Oh, for nine years.
The legal age, the purchase and consume marijuana in Ohio for recreational or medicinal purposes is 21.
So it's your duty to tell on these parents.
Sorry.
I'm about to.
As you got to.
I'm reeling my kids' success.
I wouldn't tell on them, I would give him a warning first.
I wouldn't tell on them.
on right away. Let them fix up
first. Because you don't want the kids going to go to jail.
These kids are going to jail.
No, exactly. And that's what I think.
Damn, I don't want to take their parents away.
However, you stink,
you're hungry, and you can't focus.
She said you stink.
You're hungry and you can't focus.
First of all, why?
My room to be gone, so, like, whatever.
I'm like, oh, no, children.
This is a problem.
And don't listen to Envy.
Because NVB on his radio fron for no reason,
and I don't understand why.
Because, like, listen, if the parents are doing something that they don't got no business doing
and you care about the future of the kids, then you should care about the future of the kids
and tell a parent you're committing a crime and you're stunting your child's growth.
I would give them a warning first.
You don't want to take them, they'll take the kids away from their parents and then lock them parents up.
But, yo, they're encouraging something that's noticed.
Well, we do remind them that we are mandated reporters.
Yeah, I would give them a warning first.
We'll probably get to the police.
This sounds like an ongoing problem.
And it's not like my entire class.
It's just like a couple kids
that I'm really worried about.
I'm like, damn, you could be better
if you wouldn't get off the butt.
Exactly.
And it's child negligence.
It's really child negligence.
I would do more.
I would do more.
Well, they think they're helping their kids
by making them relax.
And I'm just like, that's just,
there's got to be other ways.
Like, I chat.
No, man.
Their kids got the plug.
That's what's going on.
The kids got the club.
They're going home,
they're going home, bringing the good stuff
home.
And they're like,
all right, cool.
You keep, I'm going to let you smoke it with me
if you keep supplying it.
Yep.
Perfect.
And what parent is telling the teacher,
well, at least they're doing it with me.
It's still a crime.
So if I go rob a store with my parent,
that make it less of a crime?
But they didn't smoke a date in their mind.
Right.
They don't smoke their brain cells away.
So they're like, now this is cool.
They're doing it with me.
They are all right.
See, the problem is it's a huge academic epidemic
and definitely high schools.
And the problem is it's them vapes.
Because you can get them vips.
And they can vape in the bathroom.
They can vape all through the place.
That's the biggest problem.
But thank you for being the teacher, Mama.
Oh, no problem.
And one more thing I like to get off my chest.
Please let couples do whatever they want.
If the man wants to pay all the bills, cool.
If the woman wants to pay all the bills, cool.
I'm so sick of that rhetoric.
Whatever those two people have in their contract, that's their contract.
Damn.
Let people be.
Thank you, Mama.
And she's not lying, man.
I'm just looking up some of the things.
Like the legal implications for you being a parent.
You know, smoking with your child who's under the age of 21 can lead to child endangerment,
contributing to the delinquency of a minor, which results in criminal charges and loss of custody.
So if you care about your child, you shouldn't be doing something like that with them, especially in eighth grade.
And she's right about the health risk, brain development, respiratory issues, psychoactive effects.
Come on, man.
Come on, do better, man.
Get it off here, Chess, 800-585-105-1.
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Hello, who's this?
Yo, what's going on, Andy?
This Malik, what's up?
Get it off your chest.
You good?
Yeah, Solomon and all the chest.
Everybody's here.
I don't like grown-men whispering to me in the morning, bro.
Yeah, how we are?
You sound like you're going to go shoot your mind.
Yeah, I'm going through a little situation, man.
I blew my motor, man, going to see my grandson.
Yeah, it's COVID.
So I just really need a blessing from the universe back then.
I'll be honest with you.
I don't believe your story.
My man said it blew his motor, man.
You say he blew his motor on the way to go see his grandfather who got COVID?
Grannie, my granny.
It's $2,000.
That might have moved me five years ago.
I don't believe it.
I don't believe it.
I don't believe it.
COVID is out here.
I don't believe this story, now.
All right, well, send him some money.
No, he said he wants some, he just wanted to spread some positive.
No, he didn't.
need a blessing. What do you listen?
From the universe.
Blessing me means prayer. What you mean? You mean
some money, right?
Respectfully. I just want to put my cash out.
I wonder about you and Indy sometimes. Especially you,
Jessica, you're from the hood. I know square-ass envy don't be
being, you know, he's a white Dominican, but I know he don't be getting it.
But you know, I was ready to pray for him.
I thought he wanted to say blessings. I thought we were just going to pray for him.
Yeah, I thought we was about to drop some words.
That's what I thought.
I mean, he probably do want you to pray for him, too. He's going through something.
We pray for you, brother.
His motor blue on the way to go see his grandmother who got COVID.
Hey, come on, man.
Well, that sounds like to y'all in 2025.
Well, Malik, I'm praying for you, brother.
By the way, if you're motor blue, that's really the issue.
And I would understand that.
But he had the, when he had the extra sauce.
Because my grandmother got COVID.
That's what it was like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, all right, bro.
Okay.
Malik, I'm going to throw some prayers up for you, brother.
But he can let him put his cash out about this.
He hung up.
Oh, he's still on the phone?
Oh, right.
No, he hung up.
I didn't have for him.
I wanted to talk to him.
I swear they ain't for him.
Yeah, because Malik, know he was awesome.
BS this morning.
Oh, my God.
Trying to call up here with the sad voice.
And I was going to talk to Justin Charlemagne for a second, man.
You know what I'm saying?
My motor, my motor blew on the way to go see my grandma when she got COVID.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, come on, man.
I can't pray for you now, Malik.
They're telling me I can't pray for you now, even, girl.
Hello, who's this?
Hello?
Hey, what's your name?
Hey, my name is Whitney.
Hey, Whitney.
Did your motor brake on your way to go see your granny?
No.
Okay, just making sure.
What's up?
Whitney, get over your chest.
Yeah, I'm probably 7-5-7, Andrew.
Oh, see, 5-7.
What up?
Yeah.
I do want to say, good morning to you all,
and I just wanted to make awareness of really resisted to her,
like, the parents, let your kids know whenever you're going through stuff.
Because today is my mom birthday.
She died from breast care.
three years ago.
And she told me the last two weeks of a life.
So I just know, like, you know, let her,
tell your grown kids what's going on with you, you know.
But it still affects me for this day.
So, like, don't be scared, you know what I'm saying?
I just remember with my mom a happy level of the day,
so she would have a bit of 65.
Happy born day to your queen.
That's real what you said, though, man.
A lot of older people will be going through stuff
and don't want to say nothing because they don't want to stress the kids out.
But then I also think that they don't be wanting people
to stress them.
by you know constantly being like you okay you okay you okay but it's like you'll tell us what's going on
that's right exactly yeah like she never want to be a burden but i still wanted to know not the last two weeks
but i'm glad i got to enjoy her for the last two weeks damn so i'm just i'm grateful for that
all right whitney well have a good one all right you all right now you too get it off your chest
800 585 101 now we got the ladies with lauren coming up we do so kai frost he's the son of kirk and rsida fross he's been
named as a suspect in a murder of an artist named T-Hood.
But yesterday, there was an all-tops report that came out.
Revealed some new details.
We're going to talk about it because people are going back and forth about whether this was
self-defense because of a domestic violence dispute or not.
Yeah, you got to break that all down.
They're from loving hip-hop, too, right?
Yes, Kirk and Rashida from Love and Hip-Hip.
But y'all know, Kai was on the show as well.
All their kids have been on the show as well, too.
Absolutely.
Jasmine and Kai, all of them.
We'll break that down next.
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Let's get to the latest with Lauren.
Lauren becoming a straight fan.
Tell us, man.
She gets them from somebody that knows somebody.
She gets to detail.
I'm a home girl that knows a little bit about everything.
She'd be having the latest on this.
The latest with Lauren LaRosa.
Sometimes you have facts, sometimes she has details, sometimes you have a little bit of everything.
Well, it's the latest.
On the breakfast club.
Talk to me.
All righty, y'all.
There has been a lot of reports about Kai Frost, who is the son of Kirk and Rashida from love and hip hop being a prime suspect and a murder of a guy named Teahood.
Now, an update here is that the autopsy of Teahood was released.
Now, Teahaw was dating.
Teah was dating Jasmine, who is Kai's sister, who is the daughter of Kirk and Rashida.
Now, the autopsy shows that Teahood was shot in the back.
the abdomen, the buttocks, the lower right and left thigh.
Now, the reason why people have been awaiting this autopsy
is because there's been a back and forth about whether the shooting was in self-defense
or not because there's allegations and there's actually videos that have surfaced now
of prior domestic violence between T. Hood and Jasmine.
But in this incident, it has been reported to police by Kai and other people that were on the scene
that it was a domestic violence dispute and then Kai showed up.
So they're trying to figure out what happened here.
Now, the police also are saying that this information is nothing that they did not know.
They just had to wait for the autopsy to be able to talk about it.
But it doesn't change anything either.
They are still investigating this murder as a self-defense.
Now, there have been no charges filed as of now, but Kai is a prime suspect.
So she was dating, so Jasmine was dating T-Hood or whatever.
Yes.
uh a domestic violence situation like right but the the family the crazy thing teahood's family
has started posting that you know trying to prove the jasmine was the aggressor like she was the one
that was always trying to be physical and all the videos showed that they posted was her telling him
to leave like he was recording her and she's screaming and cussing and all that you know but she never once
struck him in the video but there are videos that he
He, yeah, he put his hands on.
He was beating hell out the girl.
You know what I mean?
So, those are videos that are online.
So she called her brother to come out.
She called her brother.
Okay.
She had even, in one of the incidents, one night, he had put his hands on her or whatever, right?
She laying in the bed, like, just laying there on her phone.
He come out the bathroom, because it's recorded.
He come out to the bathroom or wherever.
He just jumped on her, started beating up.
And she, the thing about that is she texts his mother.
it's other text messages that came out too
like she texts his mother like yo your son
keep putting his hands on me I told him he had to leave
and blah blah blah and the mom just like okay
she's like he's not gonna have a place to stay
no more like I can't keep doing this he
you know what I mean so all the evidence
they're trying to prove that Jasmine was the aggressor
I mean aggressor but everything
that is posted it shows
T-Hood just you know
beating on it he was the physical
aggressor I haven't been following the story
like that but I did see her
say that she didn't call her brothers to incite
violence though. Yeah so
and from what the police are
they're still trying to figure out how that went
down but she has said that
she also said too that
like as just mentioned that because this
was something that wasn't unnormal
her family knew what was going on so anytime
and also too they all
like they have different properties this property
is a property that Kirk owns
so they would be in and out of the
houses with each other all the time but
anytime something was going on they would
do things like Kai would pick up the phone
and call his mom, his dad, and say, hey, this is what's happening again, just to let everybody know what was going on.
So even when this happened, from what I'm told from a source close to the Kirk and Rashida, is that they knew when it was happening, they knew it was happening because Kai picked up the phone and called them and said, hey, this is happening.
I'm calling to let y'all know because this is just something that they have gotten used to.
Tragic situation.
It is a very tragic situation.
Yes.
Yeah, a very tragic use of the word on normal, too.
There's no such thing, but continue.
You said what?
Nothing.
Okay.
In other news.
Switching gears, so I heard you guys
talking about Tank, Durante, Tank Davis
and Jake Paul this morning.
It's a very unnormal fight.
Very unnormal fight?
You just said it was not a lot.
I know that.
Well, people have been waiting to see
what his next fight was going to be, as you guys mentioned.
A lot of people thought that it was going to be
Lamont Roach Jr.
There should have been Lamont Rose Jr.
Lamont Roos Jr. absolutely deserves a rematch.
That whole fight deserves a rematch.
I thought it was in stone.
I thought they agreed, but I guess not.
Right.
Well, you know, after the first fight, if Tank would have beaten Roach, they was going to line up to Jake Paul fight.
Right.
That's why Jake Paul was at the fight.
Yeah.
But even when people saw Jake Paul at the fight and those reports were circulating, people were saying then if Tank took that fight and didn't redo this, that it looks crazy for him because it's like a lot of people still don't even consider the Paul brothers like real fighters, which is at this point, they fought real people.
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Real people. Real like fighters,
I mean. Real fighters.
But Lamont Roach posted
on X and when the news
broke and he said, told y'all laugh out loud with four
ducks. So he's saying Giovante is
ducking him. Yeah. And
then Ryan Garcia got on
line. Yeah, because you know
he comes online. So he got on line
and said, boxing is officially the
W.W.E. with the
Jervante versus Jake Paul fight. A heavyweight
is fighting a lightweight. And you
were supposed to believe that it's a fair fight.
If you know anything about boxing, you can
see it's a disgrace. Well, listen,
tank's going to make Jake Paul look silly in the ring
just because tanks boxing ability is better.
But I don't even have a problem with these guys
going to get their money
in these high profile fights, but
get back to chasing greatness after
that. Okay, if you go get your
money that $40 million you're getting from Jake Paul,
line up the rematch with Lamont Roach.
You beat Lamont Roach, getting the ring
with Tiafimo Lopez, getting the ring
with Devin Haney, getting the ring when she
called Stevenson. I need to see Tank
Chase greatness, not just the money.
But he's over it, though. He's been saying he went
out of it. He over it.
I don't know. I guess that's
all the legal disputes. I mean, anybody would say
that right. But my thing is, like,
it's a disrespect.
is disrespectful to the boxing sport, right?
So I'm expecting for people to be upset.
You've got, like, boxes that's, like, for real, really about this.
And I do agree with what Ryan is saying.
Because Tank already gets so much money per fight or whatever.
Oh, not like this, though.
This is his biggest pay day ever, clearly.
This is 40 million.
I heard it's getting 40 million.
It's not even, this biggest pay day ever.
I get it.
He's 30 and 0, right?
He's 28 knockouts, right?
He's probably, what, made 10 million a fight?
that's probably one of his highest.
The fact that he can make
40 plus million in this fight
I have no problem
going to get your money.
Take care of his family, retire
because he puts his life on the line
every time he gets into the ring
and people keep saying
Chase Legacy,
do this fight and then he can go back.
But that's what I just said.
I have no problem with him
going to get his paper.
He probably almost messed up his bag
because he almost lost the road
your last fight.
Go get your money.
But after you get your paper,
after you chased his paper,
go back to chasing greatness.
Chikors Steven is out there.
Devin Haney is out there.
Tiafima Lopez is out there.
We got to get the rematch for Lamarro's Jr.
Go get that money, but then go back to chasing greatness.
I just feel like, though, at the same time, it's all for entertainment as well.
Really?
I'm just saying it because it hasn't been said yet.
I'm saying it because it hasn't been said yet.
And people come at anybody that gets in the ring with the Paul brothers,
but people want to see them.
Like, they want to see it.
So if you want to...
They have a big, man, a big platform.
The boy's been doing their thing.
So they have a big...
Like, my son is excited about this fight because he likes the Paul brothers.
not because he likes a tank oh I'm watching I'm watching because I like the
entertainment of it all but I'm definitely watching I'm just simply saying it's gonna be
on where is it Netflix yeah on November 14 Friday November 14 get your money
get your money take your money but then after you get your money go back
go chase legacy man if you want to see this all right this one I'm gonna say about
this thing out here get your money and then chase legacy but it's like yo what if you
really get hurt in one of these fights because that's my point you're trying to get the
bread but you got no you now you got everything
Tyo, you got to sit down.
Jake Paul is not hurting the real boxes.
It's not hurting.
I get what you saying, yo.
It's not happening.
You just never know.
But are you going to bet on that, Charlemagne?
You bet on that?
I don't gamble.
I'm telling you it's not happening.
In any match, you could get hurt.
Oh, God.
But like you said, $40 million, take that.
I'm not mad at it.
It's not, the tank is not getting hurt against Jake Paul.
In no way, shape, before.
All right.
Well, that is the latest with Laura.
Now, when we come back, we got front page news.
And then comedian, Ali Sadie could be joining us.
So we'll talk to Ali Saddick.
When we come back, it's the Breakfast Club.
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Let's get back to some front page news.
What's up, Morgan?
Hey, y'all.
Hey, all right, let's get into a quick weather update on Hurricane Aaron.
Now, storm surge warnings are in effect along the outer banks of North Carolina
as Hurricane Aaron moves across the Atlantic.
It's now a category two hurricane with maximum sustained winds over 100 miles an hour
and just 200 miles off the coast.
coast. Now, the National Hurricane Center says tropical storm conditions are already being felt
in North Carolina's outer banks and evacuations have also been issued for that region and will
also spread north to the Virginia coastline, those outer bands, or excuse me, those outer conditions
that are being felt from that hurricane. Now, forecasters are also warning of coastal flooding
across the region as well as dangerous surf and potentially deadly rip currents. Now, tropical
storm conditions could be possible through Friday from the mid-Atlantic coast to southern New
England. So we are still dealing with the outer bands of Hurricane Aaron. A lot of people, I think,
are thinking because the hurricane is not making landfall, that it may not impact. But if you just
turn on your TV, you'll see that North Carolina is being impacted. There's flooding going on.
And the surf is pretty dangerous, you know, along the coast, between New Jersey, New York, even
here in Maryland. So just stays safe
as we deal with some of that weather.
Elsewhere in presidential
news, President Trump's takeover of the nation's
capital continues. Yesterday, Vice
President J.D. Vance went to Union
Station in Washington, D.C.,
to meet with and hand out burgers
to National Guard troops. He was thanking
them. He was also joined by Defense
Secretary Pete Hegset and White House Deputy
Chief of Staff Stephen Miller.
In a post on social media, VP
Vance, shared that he was glad he could
stop by and thank countless
National Guardsmen for busting their asses to clean up our nation's capital.
Let's take a listen to Vice President J.D. Vance's comments.
In just the past nine days, we've seen a 35% reduction in violent crime.
We've seen over a 50% reduction in robberies.
We're seeing really substantial effects because these guys are busting their ass.
So I'm going to come here, highlight what they're doing, say thank you in person.
Obviously, passed out a few burgers.
But most of all, just to the best of the American people, look, we don't have to live like this.
you do not have to allow our cities to be taken over by violence and by disorder and by chaos,
you can actually do stuff.
You can actually bring,
you can actually bring law and order to communities.
You've just got to have the political willpower to do it.
All they're doing,
all they're doing is taking credit for statistics that they ignored prior to them sending
the National Garden.
Like, you know,
those statistics were showing that crime was going down in D.C. prior.
So now that they sent the National Guard,
and they're just taking credit for those statistics.
Yeah, well, during his visit,
J.D. Vance and Pete Hegg, Seth, and Miller, they were met with some protesters who were outside chanting Free D.C.
And Vance had some interesting things to say about those protesters.
Let's take a listen to those comments.
We talk about human rights.
We hear these people outside screaming, Free D.C.
Let's free D.C. from lawlessness.
Let's free Washington, D.C. from one of the highest murder rates in the entire world.
Let's free Washington, D.C. so that young families can walk around and feel safe and secure.
that's what we're trying to free D.C. from.
And as Stephen said, it's kind of bizarre
that we have a bunch of old, primarily white people
who are out there protesting the policies
that keep people safe
when they've never felt danger in their entire lives.
What does Big Balls think about all of this, Morgan?
Has Big Balls commented about any of this?
Because, you know, Big Balls is the reason...
Big Balls is the reason all of this is happening.
Big Balls used to work for Doge and Big Balls got beat up in D.C.
Big Balls...
Oh.
Has he made any comments about this?
He has not come out to say anything about this, actually.
But Miller also went on to say that the protesters were white hippies,
and they're over 90, and they need to go home and take a nap because they have no connection to the city.
But also, Amber Rose weighed in on it as well, suggesting that white liberals are racist in a post on social media.
Now, she said, Amber Rose wrote in a post that white liberals don't care about black people.
Most of the violent crimes in D.C. are in black neighborhoods.
What about the mothers, aunties, grandmoms, and children that just want to feel safe walking outside?
why don't they want the good people of D.C.,
why do they want the good people of D.C. living in violence, racist much.
So what do you think about that, Morgan?
You're from D.C.
What do you think about that?
And I was going to ask you that.
Like, you know, as a person that's from D.C.,
what do you think about what the National Guard is doing?
Because people in D.C. did say the crime was bad.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, that's, again, so the crime, you know, the crime is what it is in any city, right?
Or anywhere that you're at, you know, it depends on where you are.
I could be in Alabama and feel unsafe because I'm black.
No, but Morgan, you in D.C.
I want to talk to you about D.C.
All right.
So talk to me about D.C.
Like I said the other day, the sentiment is, as someone, I will say that I, yes, I grew up in D.C., but I live in Maryland now.
The sentiment is for those of us who are in the region on the Maryland and Virginia side, we're not coming into the city right now to party and have fun and do extra.
Unless it's requirement for work, you're going to church, you know, you got extracurriculars out there.
You got family out there.
Otherwise, there's no real extra curriculars happening in the district.
Those who are in the city.
Those who are black and brown who are in the city are not new to this.
They're true to this.
They're not scared of anything political going on.
They're going to continue to live there.
I was talking about the crime, though.
Like, like, Morgan just said she can't go do her night lifestyle.
There's no extracurricular activities.
Was crime, like, because I heard people from D.C. say, look, crime was bad.
I don't know if it's sitting the National Guard in bad.
No, it's definitely not send the National Guard in bad.
Like, let's be clear.
Like, you don't need to militarize the residents of the district.
Like, I mean, they don't need military.
You don't need military.
a force of that magnitude to deal with what's going on in the city.
And to the point that is being made across this whole situation,
these guys aren't trained for someone who's breaking into your car.
They're not trained for someone who's, you know,
so it's not one of those things that their presence is making it that much better.
You know, it's just one of those things that, yeah, maybe crime may be down
because nobody wants to go outside right now.
like but like it's not one of those things that is like oh their presence is
it's warm and it's heartfelt and I feel so much safer because they're in the city
that's that's not it's not necessarily needed is what I'm getting at the bottom line is
you know to have the DEA the FBI you got ATF you got National Guard like that's a bit
much that's a bit much well thank you Morgan all right y'all so let me just wrap up
I wanted to talk about immigration with christie noam don't got time for that and the
CEO of Target is stepping down, but I won't get too much into that.
We'll talk about that another day.
That's your front page news.
I'm Morgan Wood.
Y'all can follow me on socials at Morgan Media.
And for more news coverage, follow at Black Information Network.
Download the free IHeartRadio app and visit us at BINNews.com.
Thank you.
All right.
When we come back, we have comedian Ali Sadiq, so don't go anywhere.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy.
Just hilarious.
Sholomey and the guy.
We are the breakfast club
and all the roses here as well.
We got a special guest
in the building.
Yes, indeed.
Ali Sadeek.
Welcome, brother.
Good morning.
How's good?
Thank y'all for having me back.
I'm good, man.
Got a tour.
You said, In the Shadow's tour
kicks off August 22nd in Atlantic City.
Yep, we back on it.
You know, I took six weeks off
and now I'm coming back, so yeah.
How much do you rape, Ali?
Oh, my God.
Man, every other day.
It got to be, right?
Yeah, every other day.
Because I was watching two sons,
two sundas an hour and 20 minutes long yeah that that was that's the easy part by my family because
i i know him you know i don't have to really write nothing with that i just have to structure it
you know how i'm gonna say it and then you know rugged was a little bit more programmed i had to
really write out rugged to know which stories i was going to say and how i was going to say them
in the time like i try to write everything in chronological order yeah so you know that's that's the that's the
And that's the hard part.
If I forget a story,
then I got to go back now.
It's like, this line.
Because it don't match the timeline.
So when you go out on the In the Shadows store,
how much of that material do you use?
Or you just leave all of that on YouTube
and you just got something brand new?
So In the Shadows now is the new specials
that I'm shooting in February in D.C.
Okay.
So I'm going to shoot three new specials in February and D.C.
I just shot three in Detroit in October.
over. So we got five specials in the can
that we can drive. That much material?
Yeah. Jesus.
Yeah. When do you get time to
do you have to practice your material?
Most comedians were like, let me try this out.
And you got to live life too. Yeah.
The thing is, I'm on the road. It's a hundred city
tour. So I'm going to take the first
30 cities and work the stories. And then
by the time I get the city number 40, that's when
we're shooting. So I'm going to work all these. We've got
44 dates, 44 theaters
after, you know, I do
Albany on Wednesday. Because I,
when you take time off, you have to
go to the minor leagues
first, you know, to come back, come back
because I've been, I was, my
how my stories line up was
kind of awful a little bit. I was
forgetting major parts of the story.
I'm like, wow, I wasn't supposed to say
that yet. And people are
sensitive to you so people know that. They're like, say, no,
you can't go. And then I had to start saying.
I'm like, let me, hey, it's a part that I forgot
to tell you
but it works
because I tell stories
so it's
I'm so connected
to my audience
that they wait for it
you know
like it and it's a
it's a very special thing
that I really
that I really think
it's cool
because you know
I transitioned after
I've been doing stand-up
28 years
in December
it'll be 28 years
in December
so now I'm re-capped
I'm going into
how I got to this point
now in a new special
how I even start
because people will say somebody wrote years ago that I started in prison and I try to
and I keep trying to clean this up I did not start in prison there's no comedy clubs
that's not what the paper says right in most people work out in prison but you did
comedy I know somebody I don't know who wrote that initially and it's been sticking
so every time I get to interview so you started in prison there's no comedy club
between the child hall and the rec yard well I'm like
everybody coming here, I'm going to get it done.
No, it was more like I, the first two years, I was wilding.
I give it that.
I was, I was on prison time.
Trying to survive.
It wasn't even surviving.
But what was violent in prison?
Okay, so they used to have this, they used to have a mop bucket with the handle.
Me and probably some other people are the reason they took the handle off.
So the Mexicans would cut the handle off and turning into knives.
I got into it with a dude
and I dropped him
and then I went to the third floor
I was so mad I was wild
I went to the third floor and I filled
my bucket up with water
and I dropped it down
on him
damn
so huh
no he got the bucket
for the water
I dropped the bucket and everything on
and to do that
you got to have a handle
doing it like this is a little awkward
but yeah I was I was on one
I was, I was,
for you to do that.
Man, if you say he stole your chips or something,
I'm like, damn, I had a problem
when people talking reckless.
Like, that's why I didn't play dominoes
because, see, people,
people lose their mouth in dominoes.
So we play, and I told him,
I say, hey, man, I don't want to play
because y'all don't know how to talk right.
Man, no, we ain't going to say nothing.
So then we're playing dominole.
And I call 10, and then the next thing I know,
ah, 10 inches in you.
and then I just got to be in worry about it
don't even worry about it
don't even worry about it don't even see
this is what I said
I said
I don't do this
and I just
man I lost it and people
knew people were like like
oh boy you're about you might want to put your boots on
because this little boy is a wild man
and I figured out
look see you see how you laugh
I can't take all that
and the thing is
I figured out that most people
can't fight hand to hand
I've been boxing since I was six
it don't matter how big york
I ain't got a weight class
you know what I'm saying it's like
if you're trying to do something let's do it
but in there
you have to check somebody chin
you know what I'm saying about everything
and it just came too
came too much for me so about
two years in this old head told me
you say yo man you can't keep living
like this
because I was like yo
I would be on that basketball court
and this is where
I'll say 85% of my fights
start on that court
you're saying
get undercutted
we're doing
I'm doing you dirty on that court
and all of a sudden
your mouth went crazy
and I just all right
no no I'm waiting
I'm like as soon as we get back
to this block
it's on
and I just bust you in your head
a can a can of tuna
and a pair of socks
oh you can get the work done
we can do that with locks
in high school
put the lock
put the locks in the socks
no you put your lock on your
belt.
You did the culmination
now you put that on
in the loop of your belt
and you get
yeah
you get the swing
the swing is pretty good too
though
you got to wrap it
the swing is
swing is pretty good
all those people
that you beat up in jail
they never came back at
you never seen them
at your shows
but like you remember me
I'm the one that you
man you know it's wild
it's more dudes
that I beat up in high school
that be on one
than anything
I was just
and at this function
I'm gonna say this
publicly
because I always say
If you disrespect somebody loud, you've got to...
You get your homeboy behind you shaking his head, right, man.
You got to apologize.
You got to apologize, loud.
So DJ Scratch, I'm quite sure you know him.
It's my last day of vacation.
I'm having a good time.
And then he's back there doing his mix.
And I'm like, and I'm on the mic.
I don't want to hear that.
I want to hear everything from the side.
I don't hear nothing to do that you all that.
I don't want to hear none of it.
And Scarface is like, yo.
The legendary.
Scratch.
Yeah.
And Scarface is like this.
Yo, Lee, Chuck Rock is on the side.
Like, uh-oh.
It's on.
So he's DJ and he's out of my.
I don't want to hear this shit.
I don't want to hear nothing East Coast.
Because y'all don't play enough South up here for me.
So I'm like, I don't want to be at 5015 in the South.
I'm in Houston on my block.
And I'm hearing.
I don't hear nothing.
I don't hear none of it.
He allowed me to reintroduce me.
And I'm wilding.
And scratch.
He's like, yo, he's stopped at me.
Yo, they ain't hearing the transitions.
Man, I don't care nothing about that play Fat Pat.
Luke Kiki, slim, powwows.
You know, you're going back and forth.
Man.
And how that stops, Scarfax is looking at me like,
because he's the one brought me over there.
I was at a whole other club having a good time.
He said, yo, Lee, come over.
It's the Willow Ridge reunion, 90s reunion.
Lee, come over here.
So me, especially.
and be fine
and jump rock we walk over
and soon as I heard the transition
I was like I don't want it
I don't want it
and Scratchez like yo man
what is you do you talk it all on my stuff
like man I don't give there about that
but I want to apologize
DJ Scott
no no
I wrote him a text
he'll show people the text I wrote him
I'm talking of the next day
my man was like
yo boy you was on one that
me and he showed me the video I said
man let me
let me get scratched right I said yo
bro my apologies I mean
I was on one we're still kicking with
Ali Sadiq Jess
Ali what made you become a comedian
me wanting people to be happy
and learn from stuff that
I was saying was kind of my
push because when people say
I started in prison I was
on closed custody
they made me the SSI
on closed custody and they didn't have
no TV. And so
when I was working over there, these boys
been locked, they lock up 23 hours a day.
You know what I'm saying? They get out just
the shower and they've been back there
a long time. And it started with me
just wanting them to have their food
hot. You know, they would bring
this food and they would be cold
and I always knew this is why
they be over here tripping. Because y'all don't
give them no clean clothes
and, because the difference with
clean clothes in the prisons like this.
So I, because I'm not on
close custody, I have the ability to go in there and
lobby for some brand new underwear.
This is when I knew I was
never going back to prison because
all your underwear is in the warehouse
they wash them all together.
So then you get out of the shower, they just throw you
underwear and several people
than wore these underwear.
You know what I'm saying? So you get
some new ones straight out of the box.
They will never see
the laundry again. You keep them
and you wash them out yourself.
So they was giving these dudes the
worse underwear
because I had to pass
all their stuff
I'm like yo
I'd be like yo
oh no
somebody that blew
the satchel
out of these
wow
who knew some lodges
so
I went to the laundry
I'm like
yo man
let me get a box
for them clean
underwear
man for these dudes
I'm saying
let me make sure
they food hot
because y'all not
what y'all not
gonna do
is throw
defecation on me
like you was doing
the rest of the do
and they was only doing that
because they was getting mistreated
so I started
letting them read the paper
because I would read
the paper every day
letting them read the paper
then I started
telling them what was going on
in the unit
and since they had no TV
this is this is my
contribution
I would watch Martin
so intense
because I was going to
go back and re-act
the whole episode
for them
because they ain't had no TV
so after Martin
went off
I didn't have nothing
to give them so I just started doing
commentary about what was going on in the rest of the
prison
I sit there with their broomstick and be like
yo it's all three runs and they're on the ball
what else happened
and so
you did start coming in prison
that's where the story comes from
but that's not
I started just joking comedy cafe
that wasn't that wasn't this is me
just telling stories
but I was
I was very
that's you doing comedy
Your whole style of storytelling.
You're not a punchline person.
You just storytell.
Yeah.
I just, you know,
reenact the situation.
But the...
They just hit all in like,
damn, my did start.
That wasn't getting paid for the shit.
It wasn't comedy then.
Yeah, you weren't getting no check, you know?
So, um, the other thing about it,
so people would say that I was funny
because I would stop a lot of altercation.
Like, after the first two years of me,
Wilden, my whole mind,
said was now if you want to get beat up
don't go to school
and everybody knew this about me
hey I'm gonna come to you
hey bro you what's your education looking like
because if you stay in here
and you're just doing prison stuff
when you get in the world you're gonna be back
so you might want to get a GD
you might want to get the trade or something
because if you don't
everybody else on this block
goes to school to do a trade
you're gonna be stealing you're gonna be still out of people
lock them I don't want you to get killed bro
and go to school
and if you don't
you know
you know there's a fight
going to come with this
and you
you're not going to fight me
you're going to fight Mitch
you're going to fight Brian
and everybody like yeah
bro we go to school over here
this is the mandate
when we was on tour region
you had to go to school
because if you didn't
your mind is going to drift
into something crazy
but when people tried to fight
I would just
rationally just come over
I'm like, hey, y'all, y'all about to fight.
I leave, man, what you want?
I said, bro, I'm just, can I ask a question?
Damn, y'all, I'm so hostile.
So I just want to ask, okay, y'all about the fight.
Which one of y'all are willing to lose this fight twice?
What the hell are you talking about?
I said, because one of y'all going to win, one of y'all for sure.
And then the COs are going to come in and beat the shit out of both y'all.
So who want to lose twice?
People start laughing.
Then they start thinking about it, like, yeah, that's what's going to happen.
I'm like,
you, unless it's something major,
bro,
it's not worth it.
Because them COs,
man,
you know,
it's,
I always think about it like this
on Bugs Bunny
when he would hit that duo
on the head
to ask you how many lumps
you want,
one or two.
They're going to give you six.
Bam.
That's stick.
That's stick
and them choking you out
and all that.
And I just be sitting
and look at you.
Now look at you
getting choked.
Now, I told you over there,
you ain't had to get all that.
You ain't had to get drug.
You're looking bad, man.
And when they bring you,
back. You're like, look at your head.
And I ain't, and I ain't going to ease up.
I'm like, look at your head.
But, now, see, I warned you.
So you went from the one wilding to teaching,
the wilders, not to while out, right?
And then you also seemed like you did a lot of,
like, mental work on yourself as well.
Like, what makes you angry now?
Like, does anything make you make you mad?
Oh, man, this is where the work really happened.
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After that, years later, right now.
D.D. Scratch, that was, that was, I was just, wow.
But this is what makes me upset now
that I'm trapped in this prison
of always having to let sucker dudes make it.
Mm-hmm.
You know, it's always,
I'll leave you better than that, da-da-da.
but that's the that's the problem why dudes keep being suckers because they always somebody always talking somebody down from you know putting hands on so it just irritates me that people can just say something so crazy and then people start being on their side without no facts and you're like yeah and and I can say I'm cool but I don't see you
then when I see you
I don't think you know what
on site mean
and I don't think that you
these dudes that be talking
Dick Gregory in their book told me this
you know man these people
you're gonna bro you're gonna make it if you can
control your attitude because of this
these are industry people
that's playing something
I was this in the 80s
you know saying I was a
I was a formidable opponent
in the 80s
then when I
got bused in the early 90s
I was already in the streets
way before New Jack City
a movie didn't make me be in the streets
so and what I did
inside man
I really I really got to pray for
people and
cry for people because I'm like
yo man what I do to you
you like you don't really
understand because I've already
done it like I'm not
I'm not playing with you and you don't have
like in this on my children
you really don't have enough people
to stop me from doing something to you
you really I don't care nothing about your security bro
I don't care nothing about none of that
but what has to keep me together
is me I have to
my children have to come into my head
it's been one time I let somebody
puppeteer me to so much violence
that I was going to do something
this whole family
and it wasn't no
secret like they see me and I'm telling them yo listen yo people started this with me and I'm by
myself I'm not coming with man I ain't got in a man man yeah yeah he is here for the people not for
me to save me from myself because I will get out there and he know me I'm not going to say
nothing but we're still kicking with comedian Ali Sadiq Lauren I guess I do have one question
you know you say you don't want to talk about much what has the conversation at cat
Williams is having done to you because you're still successful in booking all the shows
and making all the money so like what does him clearing up anything do for you it's not about
him clearing up it's about the lie that's being told on you you know it don't work for me
that's about the opening of the show versus like how that happened be you being on the show
on what show so wasn't the conversation that you did you had a contract with the club which is how
you were open that see see you're saying that's the that's the lot you're saying I don't even know
the story so the story that's
up, that's the lie.
Yeah, so the story that from what
he said and what I read was that
he was saying that you only opened up
for him because you had a contract with the club, not because it was
something that was a part orchestrated within the show
and watch this. Nobody
is small enough to say, well, why would he
have to pay him then if I had a contract
with the club, with the venue?
Why would he have to pay me?
If you already, if he already came
because you said that he paid you but you didn't cash a check.
Never cash a check. But why would
he have to give me a check if I have
contract with the venue. I've never had a contract with no venue to open up. That's why you
would never find another comic that said, oh, he opened up for me at the Relyan arena. I've never
even opened up for nobody there. So the lie is he had a contract with the venue. That's why
he was there. At first, I wasn't on the other, the other version, I wouldn't even on the show.
So now I'm on the show. But it's because of this. Then it's the, the lie is I walked into
to the green room and told his whole
crew, I'm doing 30 minutes
and none of y'all can follow me.
You're talking about who don't even talk to nobody
at the shows. And who
are the five people? Now you've got to get
your crew to lie, to
still be a part of your crew, to say
who are the five people? Ashima Franklin ain't going to say
that. She ain't going to say
that because that's a lie.
What is your
problem? Which one is the problem?
At first you didn't know me. Now I got a
contract with the venue.
Where do you get that from?
You just pulling shit out your ass to try to make yourself look better
because you don't want that ass whooping that I asked you what
because I don't even understand.
Then you said you put me out of the club.
You didn't put me out.
I walked out to get my partner in the ghetto and they wouldn't let me back in.
But I performed for two nights.
That's the confusing part.
But if I had a contract with the venue, wouldn't the venue pay me?
And let you back in.
And let me back in.
Why would not be there say Ralph?
Come open this, though.
Did you really not cashed the check cat gave you that?
Man, I thought through that trash.
How much was?
$15 dollars.
That's a lot of money.
That's a stimmy.
It wasn't a lot of money for me.
I was only there because I was asked to be there.
If I wasn't asked to be there, I wouldn't have never came there.
Oh, and the other part of the story was I came there and I was looking to perform.
looking to perform
and here's them
why would I be looking to perform
not when that was this
and then what's crazy is
he's saying it as if this is
modern day
this is in
2014
15
before you had all the crew
with you
then we don't know each other
right it's not even about
us not knowing each other
but if people go back
to Prairie View
A&M University
damn near
2000, what,
four or five,
it's me,
Cat, and Alex Thomas
performing there.
Thousand kids
with pictures.
Before that,
we in Shreveport.
Like,
I don't even understand
what it.
And prior to that,
when your name was
Cat in the Hat,
I booked you
and Rodney Perry
at my comedy spot
because I heard
that you wasn't doing
that well,
and then I reached out.
Sharon Baldwin
told anybody he faxed me
his headshot.
You know what a faxed headshot
looked like?
It's just like a blurred copy
and you
with a hat
on and a cane.
He faxed it.
What are you in this?
This is the early 2000.
Oh, okay.
And I never told the story
because I couldn't remember
who the other comic was.
And me and Rodney Perry
ended up talking
and Rodney's like,
man, I don't even understand this
because it was me, you
and I said,
what you're talking about?
Ronnie?
He said, yeah, you booked up.
at um this spot called cloud nine you was doing this thing called uptown Saturday night
I said goddamn Rodney Perry you were the on the other comic right and so I didn't
I didn't even understand I'm confused I don't even know where it started like where did
what did it start from it started from the was there anything kind of match it started from me
accepted if you challenge Kevin to a boxing match somebody who is doing whatever he's doing
he ain't got time for you.
Why don't you let me get that match
for that million dollars?
Because I got time
and I want to saw this shit
that happened at the Houston
Reliant Arena.
Oh, this is what you said on Shay-Shay?
This is what I said on Shay-Shay.
This is what I said.
Because my story ain't changed
since it's happened.
But it was the show
and then it was the Boxing Match conversation.
No, it was the boxing match first.
Oh, I thought the boxing match happened after.
Okay.
And then it's all this
ridiculous is about this show.
I'm like, bro
He said that on
Marilla on
Yeah, but he was on Willie D
first with a whole other story
I think I ain't gonna lie
I ain't gonna buy you either bro
Why would I want to fight shit around
Didn't you put y'all on the phone together?
No
He offered to though right
Yeah he and he goes
And I want to be there
Because I don't trust you
I said man you can trust me
I'm not going
I'm not I just want to see
What it is though
Because now and now you didn't say
Something way out of pocket
and I'm like oh okay
I say so
and then you said
what do you say
on site mean on site
stop it
I don't want to say
you're like
stop it
like your brother stop it
you know man
at my worst
at my worst
like man
this is
I'm with I'm with whatever
the ring
or the street
but I would prefer
in that ring
you can't beat them in a race though
A, uh...
Man, I don't get that by
these big shoes up.
Hey, you got to be when you run
what you got to be.
Listen, go get tickets to Alice at
these news tour, in the shadows tour.
Where did they go for the tickets,
Ali, Sadeek.com
or go to Ali Sedeek comedy on YouTube
or go to Ticketmaster.
You know, wherever tickets are sold.
You know, that's one of the thing about
selling tickets.
People call you as if they
never been no concept.
Man, how I get tickets to your show?
The same way you got tickets to Eric Bonaid show.
I saw you moving your hips at Eric Bonaid show now so you don't know how to get tickets.
Because you know me.
And I'm sure you get applied advice at the same website.
Oh, you can get on Amazon.
It should be on Charlene's thing because everything he do is the bestseller.
Can I get my pamphlet to be a best seller?
We don't want the pamphlet.
But what we're going to do is I said, no.
Wow.
Check your email right now.
I'm sick of this.
I signed your book and everything.
He sure did.
A quick read.
I can't wait to read.
Wow.
No, this is.
Man, cut it out, man.
It's supposed to be a quick read for people.
Because, you know, people don't read no long-ass book.
Exactly.
He's been here talking about a long-age book every day.
When I see him talking about these are the best sellers right here, I'm like,
who rate them big-ass books?
They're just saying, they're just saying.
stamping this
you just give it to
you're going to make it the best of that big
ass encyclopedia
who read
if he got over that body
he's like I read the
I read the introduction
he didn't read that book
All right all right
It's the breakfast club
Good morning
Hey turn that shit
Shout out the MOP
You're an idiot
Scratch off pot Jop
Speaking of which
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Another big ass book
It's actually not
It's only about 250 pages
Compared to his brochure
Oh yeah that's true
That's very shady things
But that's right
Shady things but that's right
It's shady if I wasn't even trying to be
That wasn't a shade
I was being honest
It's a quick read
But let's get to the latest
Lauren becoming a straight fat
She gets him from somebody
That knows somebody
She gets the detail
I'm the home girl
That knows a little bit
about everything
She'd be having the latest
on the latest with Lauren La Rosa
Sometimes she has facts
Sometimes she had details
Sometimes she have a little bit everything
Well it's the latest
On the breakfast club
Talk to me
Eve is saying
Or has said in her memoir
Who's that girl?
Memoir
Sorry
Whatever
It's okay
It really is
I say biopic wrong too
Biopic
Biopic
Yeah
So Eve is saying that
Dating should night
Which people did not know happen
Dating should night
hurt her relationship with Interscope.
So in the book, she talks about
meeting Shugnight and
dating her for a short period of time. So
they met back in 2001.
This was when Eve was co-hosting the
Soul Train Awards with Luther Vandross
and Shemar Moore. And she says that she
found out that Shug Night was going to be in a building.
So she asked someone to introduce them.
Right. So she made the move. So when she
was introduced to him, she went up to him and she said,
hey, I'm Eve. I've been wanting to meet
you. Now, this was all five.
following her fallout with Dr. Dr. Dre and AfterMav.
So for those who don't know, Eve was signed to AfterMav.
She was dropped after only eight months, right around the time when Eminem was signed.
And she says that has always been a thing for her because she said it humbled her.
So she thought that this could be revenge.
The direct quote from the book, it says, I knew what I had to do.
She says that she was still in her little mood about Dr. Dre, even though they made a solid hit together.
So having shook, his former boss at Defro, stumping around Interscope,
felt like some sweet revenge.
I'm not really sure how I concocted this idea, yet here we are.
So what happened was after the introduction at the award show, they went out to
Eat in L.A., and they began courting each other.
She was talking to Shugnight about just some of her issues that she was having at Interscope.
So he was like, okay, you know, I'll come up there and, you know, try and help you figure
things out.
He came and it did not go over well with Jimmy Iveen.
And she says that she believes to this day that Jimmy Iveen took that out on her when
she released her third album.
Question. Why is this a story now? Because Eve's, who's that
girl, been out for months? I think
people are just actually diving into the book and doing
articles on it, so it's beginning to circulate. And I
also think people just didn't know that the relationship
happened. But yes. What if they were to read
this? This is news to me.
So you're saying, niggas don't read what you said?
I mean, I don't read everything, but
it's different for us because Eve came up here, so
we didn't talk about. We didn't, but
in the book. Not out here
reading about Eve, you know what I mean? I love
Her book is good.
You wouldn't know that.
You're an avid book reader.
But I wouldn't know that.
But because I am a fan of Eves hits back in the day, I mean, this was news to me.
I'm like, okay, she used to date Shug Night.
Yeah.
But did she have a date?
Dr. Dreil?
Was that just like a business thing that she tried to meet?
No.
She was signed to Aftermath and she was basically like, she was eager.
She was trying to get in the studio.
She wanted to work.
He had signed him in Eminem and he wasn't putting her in the studio and she was dropped.
And she said that it hung on her.
Yeah, and she said it humbled her
because she had to get back on the bus,
go back home to Philly, back to her mom's crib
after being signed to Dr. Jerry and, you know,
all the things. So it humbled her, so she
kind of still had that there, so she made this move.
Now, the reason why she decided to
break it off with Shug Night,
it wasn't even because of the issues
with Interscope. She says that it was more about her family.
So D&Y from Rough Riders
came to her and was like, look,
we see what's going on, but we don't like you
running around with him. Like, we just don't.
So she said, okay, I'm going to take that into
consideration and we're not going to date anymore
and when she called Shignight let him know
even he agreed like yeah if you was my little sister
I would have told you that too
and he hasn't commented on this yet but y'all know he's been
commented on a lot of things from jail
so he's like that podcast from jail right
there's a whole podcast I didn't know about that
yeah I didn't know
normally
prison podcast normally when I see him talk it's like through an interview
normally with TMZ he's always responding to something
in the media but I didn't know a podcast
I think it's called collect call with Shugnett
yeah yes
Okay.
Well, shifting gears in other news.
So Michelle Obama was on her podcast with Dwayne Wade and Gabrielle Union.
And they were having a conversation about figuring out how you parent multiple children and creating a good dynamic.
Because you know sometimes people have favorite kids.
So let's take a listen to Michelle Obama because she says Barack Obama had issues with Sasha.
Our oldest, Malia, is very, she's going to figure out who you are, what do you like.
And let's discuss.
She would tell me, I'm going out this weekend, but I'm going to give dad like 15 minutes.
And she'd go into the treaty room and tell me about Syria.
Oh, wow, really?
Oh, I must be.
And then she'd be like, okay, well, I'm gone.
Brock would come out of the treaty room going, well, I just had an amazing conversation with Malia.
And Sasha is like a cat.
She's like, don't touch me, don't pet me.
I'm not pleasing you.
You come to me.
Barack's like, well, she's difficult.
I was like, no.
The first one was a pleaser, you know.
But some people parent to one child or one personality child, but then you have three.
Thought about you, Envy, because I know Madison is your favorite child.
Madison is not my favorite.
I think so.
Madison is not my favorite.
But, yeah, it's difficult.
You can't just say that on the radio.
That's crazy.
It just seems like it because y'all always hang out.
Y'all are like best friends
She is
But she's oldest
She's the oldest
She's the 23 years old
She's the closest to my age
So I mean we'd be out
She's not close the age
She's the closest to all the other kids
To my age
I can also understand it too
Because I'm the old
I'm 47
But she's the closest to my age
She's the 23 years old
So she comes out of me
She goes out with me
She hangs with daddy
When I go to Vegas
She goes to Vegas
When I go here she comes
That's what about a die
It does piss me off
When people say
You have a favorite child
Like when they say that to you as a parent
It's like, I love all my kids equally
But you've never felt closer to one child than the other
No, those are your children
Have you, all right, now listen
What about you, Lauren?
Have your mom, has your mom?
Yeah, no, no, no.
I know she don't got a dad, yo.
First of all, my dad is listening probably, hey dad.
And even with my dad, I'm his favorite
because I talk to him.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
All right, so you are your dad's favorite.
I know, I mean, I'm the only kid of my dad's
that speaks to him, but let's go back to my mom
real quick. No, don't speak. You have
no permission. Let her. Let her.
You can speak. Go ahead. Ms. Leonard. I got my hand
ready. Yes, sir. Your dad
has a strange way of showing that you're his favorite child,
do you think? I didn't say favorite. I said...
You did say favorite, actually. Take it back.
I take it back. My dad
talks to me because of two kids,
I'm the one that speaks to him. You don't know when they call him.
Right. Yeah.
But back to my... What's your mom?
Yes. I won't say we... I understand what Michelle.
We're raised by her. Yeah, we've
We've had times, though, where, like, when my mom was going through her, like, cancer battle, I was closer because I was in the hospital with her every day.
Her and my brother, though, they hang out a lot more and a lot differently because they both indulge in, like, cannabis and all the things.
I don't, I kind of feel like I'm parenting them sometimes.
Yeah, but my question is, did you ever feel like one of y'all were her favorites?
Yes, I tell her all the time.
She let my brother get away with everything.
That's her favorite.
I think what Michelle is saying is important, though.
It's not even about what you do as a parent.
sometimes the kid don't want to mess with you like that
the kid ain't vibing with you in that way
so you might deem that child difficult
but y'all just you know
that child is doing its own thing
all kids are different right you can't raise
I can't talk to Madison
and raise Madison like I raise
my wife tells me that all the time
Logan or like London or Brooklyn or
Peyton or Jackson it is what it is
my wife says that all the time all the kids are different
and especially when they're different in age
well yeah and then also
like with my kids
I was a different person that I am now when I was just, when I was just being ash.
When I had ash and I was raising ash, it was different, you know, different lifestyle, different, you know, it was different.
Now, I am who I am.
I have a career, you know, I'm married.
I have my child, this child is different.
I still don't have a favorite, but the parenting style is much different.
So, Marley, might grow up and not even deal with me.
Right, right.
She might be doing her for a month because my wife always tells me I'm a better girl dad than I am a boy dad.
It's all I got is girls
Because it's like
You know
It's a different connection
But I love all my kids
And then you know
When that ethnicity is different too
Because sometimes you know
Molly looks at Jess
And be like
Who is this person
What you mean?
I'm sorry
That's me
Oh my God
You know where he's going
With this Joe
It is
I know my God
I can look at daddy
And be like
That's daddy
Who this woman
Hola
You remember that video
Just post it
What Marley was like
Go get my dad
Yo literally
And she prefers him too
Not only does she favor him
She prefers him.
So that would be my difficult child.
Because she ain't, she ain't checking for me.
She don't care.
She's only one.
Wait, wait, watch that video.
I'm telling you, yo.
I'm going to post a video today.
Shorty don't be.
She matches me when Chris ain't home.
When he's home, he's like, oh, she's like, oh, my protector.
My, yes, thank you.
Hi, Daddy.
I love that.
Hi, what?
Hi, Daddy.
Hi, Daddy.
All right.
Well, that is the latest with Laura.
Sholomey, who you giving that donkey, too?
Man, four after the hour since we're talking about parenting.
Let me just teach y'all how not the parent real.
quick, okay? There's a woman named Sierra Bonner
who needs to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have
a word with her, please. All right, we'll get to that next. I just
got to say this last thing. You know what my kid's
favorite part of the show is? What?
Guess what race it is. They enjoy
that. Because they still trying to guess their
damn age. What about guess your dad's sexuality?
Oh, my goodness. Oh, my God.
I've been a tough one for Logue.
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Make sure you tell them to watch out for Florida, man.
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Yes, you are a donkey.
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Donkey of the day with Sholomey the guy.
I don't know why y'all keep letting him get you all like this.
It's not me, Lord Duvue.
is Florida. Okay, donkey of the day for Thursday, August 21st, goes to a Florida woman named Sierra Bonner. Okay. Now, what does your Uncle Shala always say about the great state of Florida? The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. And today is absolutely no exception. Let me tell you something, man. Nothing makes me shake my head more than people who make poor choices on purpose. What do you mean, Uncle Shala? People who make poor choices on purpose. See, some people make choices. And the
choice they make may be a bad one, but they didn't intentionally try to cheat the game.
Okay? They didn't intentionally try to bend the will of the universe to make two plus two
five. All right. There are some people out here who intentionally try to make two plus two
equal five, even though they know it equals four. But for whatever reason, they try to make
it five. Those individuals, I have absolutely no remorse for when something bad happens because
they are making a poor choice on purpose. That's exactly what.
what Sierra Bonner did. Okay, Sierra. Sierra has a child. Her child is in elementary school and she
doesn't live with her child's father, but the child's father left something at her house. So the mother,
when packing her child's book bag, put the item in the child's book bag and ask the child to return
the item to their father. Simple enough assignment, right? Well, keep in mind, this is Florida.
Would you like to know what the item was? Well, let's go to First Coast News for the report, please.
To lock down at Coppergate Elementary School caused by one parent trying to reduce
return a gun to another parent. That's according to the Clay County Sheriff, Michelle Cook,
tonight. Cook said a student's mom put the gun. Now listen to this in the child's backpack,
telling the child to return the gun to the child's father. The child forgot to give the gun to
their dad, causing the gun to be found in the child's backpack at school. The mom is now facing
felony charges, including child neglect. Sierra Bonner put a gun in their child's backpack and told the young child to
Turned the firearm to their father before they left for school.
Now, earlier this morning, an eighth grade teacher called up here complaining about the parents smoking weed with their kids.
And she said that some of the parents say it's okay because they're smoking weed with me.
Now, she called from Ohio.
The legal age to consume weed in Ohio is 21.
So if you're a parent smoking weed with your child who is in the eighth grade in Ohio, you are breaking the law.
It is illegal to provide weed to a minor in Ohio, just like it's illegal to give a firearm to a minor in Florida.
which is what Sierra is being charged with, okay?
Child neglect and giving a firearm to a minor.
Envy, you said earlier that the teachers shouldn't call the police on the parents in Ohio.
They should just give a warning for giving their child who is in the eighth grade weed.
Do you feel the same way about this parent in Florida who gave their elementary school child a pistol to give back to their father?
Okay, Florida is the only place.
Ask me that question.
Answer the question first.
I didn't say that first and foremost.
I didn't say it.
What you mean?
You didn't say that.
I didn't say you're supposed to give your kids.
We eat in eighth grade.
I said, never mind.
But no, they should definitely call police
if your child bring a gun to school.
Okay.
Just want to make sure.
All right.
Just want to make sure you, you know,
just want to make sure you're not stupid.
Florida is the only place
where after a parent checks their child's backpack
before they go to school,
someone has to check the backpack after the parent.
Okay?
The sheriff called is a poor decision
that could have ended in tragedy.
That's an understatement.
Right?
Kids could have been killed.
Actions have consequences, man.
And people do not realize.
realize how important decisions are until they make the wrong ones.
But going back to what I said earlier, people make poor choices on purpose.
You know two plus two does not equal five.
You know it equals four, but you tried to make it equal five anyway.
That's how I feel about this woman.
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Sierra, okay, now I know she's from Florida, and there's a different level of fool in
Florida, but you're not going to sit here and tell me that when you was packing your child's
book bag, okay, your child who is in elementary school, you got notebooks and school supplies
and pencils and folders, probably a water bottle.
some lunch, you know what I mean, a little tuna sandwich or something, some chips,
a apple, maybe a sweet, okay, couple of cookies, a honeybutton maybe.
You had to know when you was packing all that, a pistol did not belong there, okay?
What was going on in your life that was so important that you couldn't tell your baby daddy
that come pick his firearm up from the house, okay?
If you were to call your baby daddy and say, hey, I'm going to give your fire, you know,
your pistol to your child to give to you, I believe,
Your baby daddy will tell you that you're tripping.
Okay, once again, I understand it's Florida.
But I just refuse to believe that both parents believe passing the pistol to their child in the elementary school is a wise choice.
You tell your kid, take this gun to dad and send them off to school.
That's not parenting.
That's organized crime.
Please give Sierra Bonner the sweet sounds of the hamletones.
Oh, now you are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey of the day, y'all.
And kids already be forgetting everything you tell them to do in the morning any damn way.
That's another reason Sierra Bonner story pisses me off.
That's crazy.
That's stupid.
Yo, like you said, all the things.
Like you said, somebody could have got killed.
Somebody could have went in his book bag and got the gun.
He even could have, like, showed and tell it.
Like, you remember show and tell?
I got a blicky, y'all
I do respect the fact that this young man
didn't try to protect his body either
He looks in his bag, like, what?
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, what it's saying me?
My mama packed my bag this morning.
And that's right, and that's how it should be.
You're not playing a game?
No, I'm not playing a game this morning.
You want to play a game?
I really don't know.
I mean, is it, all right, before.
I don't know how to play the game.
Is it obvious?
It's not obvious, no.
It ain't obvious.
You can't Google.
No, I'm talking about, like, it ain't too many white.
or Russian or Asian Ciaras out here.
That's what I'm saying.
What you're trying to say?
I mean...
You're trying to say niggas going to...
No, that's the black one.
I said niggas going to neg.
That is powerful niggardry at work.
There we go.
Damn.
I was thinking white, but I...
It's obvious because of the name.
I know, I don't know.
I don't know they race either.
But regardless, this is some niggatory.
That's what I'm right.
Perfect. All right. Well, thank you for that donkey today. Up next. Just Fix My Mess.
800-585-105-1. If you need relationship advice or any type of advice, 800-58-1-5-105-1, just a help yet now. So call us up. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Oh, my God. I'm all up in your mess. I'm a fix it. Fix it. Fix my love.
Just going to fix your mess
Because my advice is real
Morning everybody
It's DJ NV
Jess hilarious
Charlamaine the guy
We are the breakfast club
It's time for Just Fix My mess
Hello who's this
Hey what's going on man
It's Anthony how y'all doing
Anthony what's up
What's your question for Jess
What's up
Hey Jess how you doing my mom
What's going on
I'm good
How you doing?
I'm all right
Listen so I'm an over-the-road
truck driver right
Mm-hmm
Shout out the way
Appreciate that
It's kind of hard to date
And the reason why is that
because it's like a lot of women rely on me to do everything because they see truck
drive and they think oh money money money but I don't want that you know what I mean
and a lot of these chicks nowadays is like bum they can't do nothing yeah you know what I mean
they can't bring their own way so do you think I should just focus on I got no kids by the way too
so you think I should just focus on what I'm doing and worry about a relationship later or
not I'm like that if you ready if you ready for a relationship you know don't give up on it
It's just you keep, you keep attracting the type.
You know, you're attracting the bums, as you say.
Where are you at?
Where are you from?
Florida.
Florida.
Okay.
Are you, you drive locally or like?
Nah, over the road.
Take, take.
Okay, okay.
Okay, so you'd be fine.
And it's like, you guys, women that say they do with it,
but then after about a month or two, it's like,
oh, I want you home and this and that,
and you already know what the job entails.
It's cool when the money come home, though.
Oh, everything.
Absolutely. It's cool when I come home.
Right, right, right.
But look, but what I can say is I definitely do relate when I met my husband.
I ain't think it was going to be a problem either, that, you know, him always being on the role.
Yeah, I knew, but I knew what his job consisted of.
He wasn't always going to be around me, but I wasn't looking to be with him, like, exclusively neither.
Because, listen, truck driver didn't put a bad taste in my mouth.
I just already knew what that came with.
Lock lizards!
He's not going to be there.
Nobody was going to do lot lizards.
But he wasn't going to be there all the time.
And I'm somewhat of a clingy person to my person.
You know what I'm saying?
I want to be up under my man.
I want to be, you know, I want to be, you know, I want to be with him.
And I realized I wasn't really built for that.
So we had to compromise a lot of things.
You know what I'm saying?
But it's definitely going to be hard for you.
I'm not here to, you know, to pacify you and tell you, yo, no, you'll find the right one.
It's going to take you some time to find the right one.
You got to date somebody who also travels.
You got to date like a travel nurse or a flight attendant, somebody who always, you know what I mean,
on the same type of route as you, you know what I mean?
Like somebody that travel just like you, it's going to be hard dealing with somebody that's stationary and you're not.
I ain't never thought about a travel nurse.
Okay.
All right.
You know, so they did another truck driver.
It's some sexy as women, Mike, who drive trucks out there, you know.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
All right.
I'm going to take your
Thank you
Thank you, sir
Hello, who's this?
This is Fatima
Hey, good morning, Mama
What's your question for Jess?
Good morning
My question for Jess is
What is wrong with me?
Why, whenever I meet a guy
And, you know, we start trimming
I like him for a while
And then for no reason
After like a couple weeks
I don't want him no more
I went through that phase as well
You know what I'm saying?
You don't really know what you're looking for
you know what I mean and that's what I realized about myself it could be different with you
but I didn't really know what I was looking for I just knew what I didn't want when I started seeing
it you know you give everybody a chance you're a hopeless romantic in a way and so that
what comes along with that is you giving everybody a chance not everybody but you know
you're not really specific you're not too picky you know that's because you still got to learn
yourself and what you want what aligns with you you know um do you have a type be honest
I do have a type
Okay
And it seems like
You know
Whenever I start dealing with a guy
That guy is my type
That's why I start dealing with him
But look is that
I'm sorry to cut you off
But is that just
Outside of parents
Is that just
From what you see
What meets your eye
Right
Because you don't really know a person
It's you get to know them
You know they're tight based off of looks
It's well yeah
I feel that
When you say that
I did the same thing
I have a type that's like a fit like I know what I want to look at I know what I want to stand next to right I know what I want to go to sleep with I want oh yes my man looks good all the things brolic wide shoulders like yeah what's up you know tall guy yes but when you start meeting these guys I mean when you start getting to know these guys it's like ah brain on empty you know oh broke oh mama's boy ah I mean
Yeah, you're right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So you got to look a little deeper than what meets the eye.
But it's definitely, and then you're probably a baddie,
so you want a guy to match you, you know,
but you got to go a little bit deeper than that.
And that comes with, how old is how old are you?
I'm 36.
Okay, all right, yeah.
You're almost there.
You're almost there.
You know what I mean?
Just keep going through the brolic sexy n**es,
you know what I'm saying?
Because you're going to find one with a brain,
one that's emotionally intelligent.
One, you're going to find exactly what you're looking for.
It's all right.
There's nothing wrong with you.
You just got to look a little deeper than what you see.
All right.
Thank you.
I hope that fixes my mess.
I'm telling you, I know what's going to.
And you've got to come back to me and update me.
She just told you to keep on.
All right.
I'm going to update you.
I'm going to keep on.
I'm going to keep on.
Yeah, you're going to keep on.
Thank you.
Shut up.
Yo, what are you talking about?
Just fix my mess.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ NV.
Jess, hilarious.
Shalameen, the guy.
We are the breakfast club.
Let's get to the latest with Lauren.
Lauren becoming a straight fat.
Tell us.
She gets them from somebody that knows somebody.
She gets to detail.
I'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything.
She'd be having the latest on this.
The latest with Lauren La Rosa.
Sometimes you have facts.
Sometimes you have details.
Sometimes you have a little bit everything.
Well, it's the latest.
on the breakfast club
Talk to me
So this actually
We just found out about this
The mother of Felicia Rashad and Debbie Allen
Miss Vivian Ayers has passed away
So Debbie
Right I know it's so sad
Debbie Allen posted to her Instagram
To let us know the sad news
She posted a tribute to their mother
And she says mommy you have transformed
Into that cosmic bird hawk
That lives and breathes freedom
We will follow your trail of golden dust
And continue to climb higher
We promise to be true
be beautiful, be free.
Love, love, love.
And then she named all of the
the children and their husbands.
Now, when Ms. Felicia Rashad
was up here on the breakfast club, she lived a very
long life. Oh, she did. She lived a life
I want to live. What she was like, she had to be
100. Yeah, she had to be.
100 plus. Yes.
I'll look up her age, but
speaking of her age, she was a poet,
she was a playwriter, she was a
cultural activist, a museum curator,
a classicist. Some of her
poetry actually was included in a
Lynxon Hughes Collection
Langston Hughes Collection
New Negro poets
and then also
Two, Spice of Dawn
one of her poems
back in the 50s
was nominated for
the Pulter Prize
for poetry
back in 1953 actually
so she did live
an amazing life
she was also a librarian
in which Miss Felicia
Rashah talked about
when she was up here
she was the first
African American
faculty member
at Rice University
in Houston, Texas as well
so she paved away
I do want to play
just some
just Felicia Rashall
when she was here
remembering her mom
because she spoke so much
about her
let's take a listen
our mother
Vivian Ayres
is a poet
we grew up with a poet
we grew up
with a visionary
and it was about
freedom
it was about
realizing your full
potential as a human
being
can you imagine
things like this
teaching
little children
like this
she would teach
us things like
she have
aphorisms
and she give
them to us
to say
the universe
bears no ill
to me. I bear no ill
to it. And we repeat that.
The universe bears no ill to me. I bear
no ill to it. When you teach
a child like this, be true,
be beautiful, be free. She would say
things like this to us. And
she'd say things like, thinking requires
thought. Thinking requires
thought. We know he was saying,
but these seeds were planted.
Yes, Ms. Vivian,
Ed Allen lived to be 102. She
celebrated a born day last month.
Oh, wow. Chester, South Carolina's own.
Ms. Vivian Ayers Allen.
So rest in peace to Ms. Vivian Ayers Allen.
That is a long, amazing life.
Very long.
Because I want to live to be 101.
She made it to 102.
That's amazing.
And look, really, really good about doing it.
That tribute that they posted of her 100 and two, where?
And when you think about all the life that you hear, Miss Felicia Rashad, you know,
talk about her mother speaking into her and look what that did for her as well.
And her sister, Ms. Debbie Allen.
Like, come on, huh?
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Vivian, life well lived, man.
Rest and peace.
When she was up here talking about how their mother explained racism to them and how it was very detrimental to the race, but she made them look at it another way, like, so they won't be mentally defeated by it growing up.
I remember that specifically from the interview that she did when she came up to the breakfast clubs.
Yes, it was an amazing interview with her, but yes, definitely a life well lived in rest and pieces and condolences to their family.
Now we're going to shift gears a bit.
I wanted to make sure that we mentioned this
because we reported on the original filing.
So Drusky, remember we did the
report of Drusky being named
in one of the civil lawsuits where
it was alleged that him, Diddy, and
O'Dell Beckham Jr. had
sexually sought in all the things.
That nonsense.
So he has been, we had already
talked about the evidence that was being put forth to clear him.
He has been officially cleared by a judge at this
point, so I wanted to make sure that we said that
as well. And the judge
is actually, you know, having conversations
right now about sanctions, if any,
going the way of the woman
and her legal team that filed the original...
Yeah, let's get her locked up. How about that?
When somebody makes an allegation, that
false, right? That's so blatantly false
as soon as you hear it and you hear the details. You're like,
this is some complete nonsense.
Lock her up. Yeah.
I'm with you a thousand percent.
Lock her up. I'm with you.
You make false claims that could hurt his business,
can hurt his family, could hurt his life,
put him through trauma and it's false?
Just don't make sense.
She said, like, he oiled up and jumped on her
and you alive?
Like, shut up.
Why would you even say that?
He used her body as a slipping slide.
When that's what the slide part dropped, everybody was like, ain't no way.
Ain't no way.
Like, come on.
First of all, it shouldn't have been no way when she said when it happened.
Druski wasn't even on back then.
Well, see, here's the thing, though.
And the judge kind of got into this in the letter that the judge dropped explaining why this is not moving forward with him involved.
Because the judge is like in the beginning, when they put forth these claims, like, okay, you put forth the claims, we need to see why these claims aren't real.
but when Drewski's team provided those text messages,
we talked about the emails,
the verification of the job you had been offered.
The judge is like, they should have backed the way then,
but they didn't.
They decided to still move forward.
So the sanctions are going to be for the team being like,
we still going to move forward because at this point now,
we see that none of this may be.
And they should have to pay for Drewski's legal fees.
The other attorney should have to pay for his legal fees.
And you know what else?
They should have to pay for the legal fees.
And I mean, thank God he didn't lose anything.
But if he did, they should have to compensate him for that as well.
And she did to be.
be arrested. That's wrong
man, yeah. Well,
in other court news, so DDG
and Haley, Bailey,
you guys remember they were going back and forth about
you know, things with their child, and sensitivity and all that stuff.
Hallie Bailey? Yeah, I said
Grandma Holly, right? No, you said, Haley Bayley. My grandma
Hallie Bailey, sorry. I have a great
grandmother named Holly and I always try to think of it that way and I still
mess it up. So Hallie Bailey
and DDG in court were told
that they should not post their child on
social media. They were ordered, both
parents were ordered not to post their child on social
media. The judge
also emphasized the importance
of monitoring the visits between
the two
parents. So the prosecutor
so, Haleyside
was claiming that DG
was staged like paparazzi situations
in different outings with the kids
with the kid. They argued that
the child shouldn't be on social media.
They also said that DG had a fan base
that would cause harassment toward
Haley and that they wanted to restrict
all of these things. Now on the other side,
like DDG was saying that like I can't control who sees me in public how the cameras roll when I'm in public I'm a streamer this is my job and things just come with it he was requesting overnight visitation weekends midweek time just a bunch of different things he also wanted to set up like a schedule within those visits and he said he's open to monitor visits he just you know wants to see his child but he said he's open to that just to ensure that everything that they're claiming happens when the kid is with him doesn't happen so the judge rule that the fact that the fact that they can't post
they both can't post HALO is in Haley's favor.
You got me calling this girl Haley.
Sorry, Hallie.
In her favor because that's what she wanted anyway from the jump.
So, I mean, it goes in right into what she wanted.
But for DDG, I do feel a little bit about that.
I mean, that's what he do.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, he wanted, I mean, it's not all about posting your child and all that,
but it's not about even posting this.
This is what he does.
He strains, like, his life every day.
And so when he, when that camera's on, he's making money so we can't do that, you know, when it comes to him having his child.
And Halo was a big part of his streaming content.
Yeah, he is, he is.
And he goes so viral.
The baby goes so viral.
But, I mean, I think he'll just have to figure out, he's good at content.
He'll have to figure out the angles into his life, you know.
All right.
Now, give me some positive news.
You gave me deaf, fake rape allegations and child custody battles.
Give me something good.
Yes, fake rape.
Oh, my God, positive news.
That's what she gave us.
Give me some positive now.
Give me something positive.
You got to be something good going on.
It is.
Jess is celebrating her beautiful baby's birthday this weekend.
That was yesterday.
She's prepared for the birthday party that would happen this Saturday.
And Jess broke the internet yesterday with her baby's photos with her, Chris and baby Marley.
And the photos are amazing.
And he re-ed.
Yes.
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We got a salute comedian Ali Sadiq for joining us.
Man, salute to Ali Sadiq, man. I got much respect for Ali Sadiq because Ali Sadiq
Don't wait on. No goddamn body.
Nope. No, he doesn't. He starts his tour tomorrow in Atlantic City. So if you're
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So salute to Ali Sadiq.
That's a lot of content.
I mean, that's a lot of material, y'all.
You drop in specials every six months
and you're still torn.
And, yo, none of his jokes,
you'll never go to a show and hear one of the jokes
that you saw on a special or you even heard before
when he came to your city last year.
Like, yo, his brain is always,
I love comics like that.
And he got a new quick read out called
Applied Advice.
Okay?
And I like it because, you know,
So he basically took some of the best advice that he's received from people like Bruce, Bruce, Bruce, Cheryl Underwood, Mike F, Bill, Bellamy, you know, Billy D. Washington, Rob Stapleton, D.L. Hugley, B.R. Burns, Dick, and his mom and dad.
And he put them all in a nice, uh, quick read that he says, it's not a self-help book. It's real talk from the real one. So go check that out. Go pick that up from Amazon right now. Ali Sadieck, applied advice, man. When we come, oh, you got a possible.
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simply this. People do not
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