The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Diddy Is Denied Bail Over Sex Trafficking and Racketeering Charges, And Wendy Williams Trends After Diddy News Comes To Light + More

Episode Date: September 18, 2024

The Breakfast Club Dives Into Diddy Getting Denied Bail Over Sex Trafficking and Racketeering Charges, Diddy's Attorney Calls Cap On Prosecution, Plus Wendy Williams Trends After Diddy News Comes To L...ight. Listen For More!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I listen to your show every single day. Breakfast Club. God damn it, the Breakfast Club. With that ass up on the Breakfast Club. I made it! You can't say Breakfast Club without being Breakfast Club. You're like this rare air. You got platforms and partners all over the place because your demand is so high.
Starting point is 00:00:21 People want to be in business with the Breakfast Club. I don't think white people know how popular you guys are DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God You guys really are like the hip-hop early morning, late night talk show Yeah, I know what y'all talking about Good morning, USA USA. What is that smell in here? It's a burning candle. That canning? The matches? Yeah, it smells horrible. But how are you feeling? I feel great.
Starting point is 00:01:08 Energized. Well rested. Being used these early get up and get your life together mornings. What up, Charlamagne? Yo. Good morning. Hey, LL Cool Bay. Oh, God.
Starting point is 00:01:19 What? What today? All I said was, hey, LL Cool Bay. Whenever you're excited, it's like, Could you get excited By all the wrong stuff So I just always need to know I don't know why I trigger you All I said was good morning You don't know why?
Starting point is 00:01:31 Good morning should not trigger you Gals, gals, gals, gals, gals Good morning should not trigger you Girls, girls, girls, girls, girls I was asking how you're feeling That's where we started I feel amazing I feel great
Starting point is 00:01:40 You feel great Yes, my mom will be here today Okay We're doing some Doctor check-in. She comes up here to do like her three-month cancer scans. Okay. You know, all that stuff. So it's been going well.
Starting point is 00:01:51 So it's always a good thing. Okay. How are you, Lauren? I just asked her that. I know. I'm just doing it again. How are you, Lauren? I thought you said you don't know how you trigger me.
Starting point is 00:01:59 Stay with me, Lauren. Eva Marcel will be joining us this morning. The beautiful. That's right. She has a new movie on Lifetime it's called Buried Alive and Survived. That hits September 21st. Lifetime got the illest names for movies
Starting point is 00:02:12 though. And they be so on point. It's called Buried Alive and Survived. What's the movie about? Somebody who got buried alive and survived. Yeah so we'll be talking with Eva Marcel and I'm sure there's a lot of ditty stuff going on. There was so much going on in court yesterday. That Lifetime movie coming soon, too. A thousand K-Ys.
Starting point is 00:02:27 A thousand K-Ys. A thousand K-Ys is insane. A thousand K-Ys is nuts. I feel like that would hit Tubi before that would hit Lifetime. You think somebody making that right now? Yeah. Right now. Wow. Could I just ask one question?
Starting point is 00:02:38 Nope. Could you imagine the person that had to go get the K-Ys? They're getting a conspiracy charge. I'm letting you know right now, whoever you are that went out there and bought that baby oil and lubricant in bulk from Costco, you're getting a conspiracy charge. Yo, so I was saying that yesterday. Where do you get that much at one time? Because you can't get a thousand in bulk.
Starting point is 00:02:56 It comes probably, how many cases did they have to carry? I have no idea. But you know what? That's the thing I really do want to know. What else did he have in his house in bulk? Because maybe it just reads funny because of all the other allegations around it. Because he does have a big house. Maybe he got like five or so.
Starting point is 00:03:12 What else he got in bulk? Stop it. I just got a thousand bottles. What else he got in bulk? You know, do you have butter in bulk? If he said a hundred, that's still a lot. But a thousand bottles? I need to know what else he got in bulk.
Starting point is 00:03:22 That's enough to make sure that everybody is oiled up. And why does he have no condoms in bottles? I need to know what else he got in bulk. That's enough to make sure that everybody... And why did he have no condoms in bulk? Now, if you had a thousand lubricants and a thousand baby oils and a thousand condoms, now it's a real freak off. Where was the condoms in bulk, y'all? They didn't mention them. That's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:03:38 There's no dry butts in the house with all that oil. Like, think about all the points. No dry butts in the house. No dry butts in the house. No dry butts in the house. But this ain't not a dry eye in the stinger. Not a dry butt in the house. Jesus, all right.
Starting point is 00:03:51 Well, let's get this show cracking. Front page news when we come back. It's going to be one of those mornings. This is the Breakfast Club. Come on. Listen, all that Twitter typing. Did you see me in Ain't Do Nothing? Crop top with some bikers shorts showing off my moose knuckle?
Starting point is 00:04:03 That's how you feel? That's how I like you this morning. Hardest bar in 2024. Morning, everybody. Hard bikers shorts showing off my moose knuckle. That's how you feel, eh? Hard as bar. Hard as bar 2024. Morning, everybody. Hard as bar 2024. We are the Breakfast Club. Telling you right now. Law and the rules are filling in for Jess.
Starting point is 00:04:12 Let's get in some front page news. Good morning, Morgan. Yes, turnt up with my A, okay? Okay. So, former president Donald Trump, yeah, he made his first appearance since what authorities are calling a second assassination attempt on his life during a town hall event in michigan moderated by arkansas governor and his former white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders trump talked about lowering energy bills and what jobs in michigan would look like
Starting point is 00:04:40 if he wasn't elected let's hear more from trump in Michigan. It's my ambition to get your energy bill within 12 months down 50%. If I can do that, you've done a hell of a job. 5-0, not 15, 50. If a tragedy happens and we don't win, there will be zero car jobs, manufacturing jobs. It will all be out of here. And that includes South Carolina. That includes other places that are competitors of yours.
Starting point is 00:05:08 So Trump went on to say his presidency was consequential, and he talked about the response from Secret Service regarding that attempt on his life. Let's hear more from that. Only consequential presidents get shot at. But what can you do? You have to do what you have to do, right? We have to be brave. And he saw the barrel of the gun coming out from a bush.
Starting point is 00:05:31 Can you believe it? This guy was all set. He was all set to do his number. It's a dangerous business running for president, and he had a nice conversation with President Biden and received a very, very nice phone call from Vice President Harris on Sunday following the event. What were you going to say, Sean? Well, two things.
Starting point is 00:05:48 You know, that talk he was talking, that's what people want to hear. Like, how are you going to make my bills less? But he didn't say how. He just said he was going to do it. He said he was cutting car insurance. He said he was cutting all that stuff. Sure, but people don't care. They just want to hear it.
Starting point is 00:05:59 You know, how are you going to make my bills less? How are you going to put money in my pocket talking about jobs? They want to F around and find out. But I will say, all presidential elections are consequ consequential, like all elections period of consequential. There has never been a president that hasn't been consequential. You don't have to get shot at, you know, to be a consequential president. That's not how that works. Well, speaking of getting shot at, Republican senators are demanding more resource resources for the Secret Service following that attempt on his life on Tuesday a group of eight senators including Alabama's
Starting point is 00:06:27 Tommy Tuberville and Kansas Republican Senator Roger Marshall they sent a letter to the acting director of the Secret Service demanding increased protection for Trump let's hear those comments from them what you're going to take 66 days ago was the first assassination attempt. What have we learned? Zero. And we don't need some 10,000 word report. We just need to know what happened and how do we fix it.
Starting point is 00:06:55 We're asking him to give Trump the same protection as a sitting president. And I call on all the media, especially the legacy media and big tech, to turn down the rhetoric stop attacking stop censoring and report the truth so what's the truth does the president deserve uh they're asking okay so the senators are asking uh the secret service director ronald rowe to respond to the requests and questions by september 27th they want trump and his family to have the same security details. He deserves it. He deserves it.
Starting point is 00:07:27 As the sitting president. Do you think that's the case? Yeah, they tried to kill him twice. Yes, he absolutely positively deserves it. They're trying to take him out and he should have, he's a former president. Whether you like him or not, he should have enough security where he feels safe and they shouldn't be able to get that close with those long guns to pop him. Yes, he should have the same security as the sitting president.
Starting point is 00:07:44 Maybe the secret service needs to stop being a secret. Yes, he should have the same security as the president. Maybe the Secret Service needs to stop being a secret. Maybe they should start being a public service. People need to know they're around. They should be surrounded. Sometimes you see these rappers or these athletes walk in and you can know it. As soon as they walk in, they got
Starting point is 00:07:59 20 big, dusty, dirty looking security guards. That's what Donald Trump needs. Yeah, no, he needs sitting presidents. Why isn't that automatic already? Because our politicians, it's different now in our times. People are very upset openly about stuff now. Why wasn't it automatic that it beat up a president?
Starting point is 00:08:18 Because look at Barack Obama. There hasn't been that many attempts. Has there been that many attempts? Yes. Barack Obama, there were so many attempts yes there was so many attempts on his life after i don't know about after but you know this would be after but a lot of the stuff you don't hear about like even if you google like you know the people who attempted to do things the president obama it was a bunch but you just maybe that's what he was a sitting
Starting point is 00:08:37 president this is but when he's when he's not i don't know i don't know that's the question i don't know about after but you know yes they need uh they like you know you see some people and they be like, man, they moving like the president. Yeah. The president ain't even moving like the president. That's right. All right. All right. Well, we'll talk more on the other side. Vice President Kamala Harris. She sat down with NABJ, the National Association of Black Journalists, and we'll hear about that in the next hour. All right. Everybody else, get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open.
Starting point is 00:09:09 Again, 800-585-1051. Get it off your chest. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. We want to hear from you
Starting point is 00:09:23 on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Good morning, y'all. This is LaNaysha from Columbus. What's up? What's up, LaNaysha from Columbus? Who up there? Is it you, Charlamagne, and Lauren?
Starting point is 00:09:35 Yes, ma'am. Don't be saying who all there. Who all over there? Yeah, it's the same people. Who you looking for? What we doing? Hey, first of all, my boo in there gave me some rambles. I don't know what's going on.
Starting point is 00:09:44 I had a thought, though. Let me tell y'all this. So, you know the whole Diddy stuff, right? We heard about it. Yep. I personally want to create a safe space for y'all right now. Be honest. Did he play with any of y'all dingle bears?
Starting point is 00:09:57 No, he ain't never played with no booties over here. Nope, no booties over here. I never even been to a Diddy party, so. I'm cracking up how the camera's spinning on all three of us to just see the reactions real quick? No, I'm just wanting to make sure. Because if I find out, if I end up on Instagram or something, and I'm reading some news, and they talk about Izzy, Rashawn, KC, and Leonardo. Okay. And y'all was out here at these Diddy parties going stupid.
Starting point is 00:10:21 I'm calling up here every day, and I'm going to write a letter. You know what's crazy? It's funny, though, because we was on a revolt for how long? Eight years? Something like that? Yeah, a long time.
Starting point is 00:10:29 Everybody had this misconception. Diddy is their boss. Diddy's never been our boss. No. I mean, that was said numerous times. Yeah. For whatever reason,
Starting point is 00:10:38 people believe that. It was a partnership, but no, Diddy was never our boss. And like I said, I've never been to Diddy Party. I don't believe that because you guys are amazing entrepreneurs and all of that.
Starting point is 00:10:46 I just don't want nobody playing with your dingleberries, okay? Only one person up here been to a Diddy party. I've been to a couple Diddy parties. I used to work with them. Lauren. I have. FBI Lauren. I mean, I can't hide it.
Starting point is 00:10:56 It's pictures. It's everything. I used to work with the team that was doing Ciroc, but I've never. You ever made any store runs, Lauren? No. Did you go to the basement, Lauren? I never made? No. Did you go to the basement, Lauren? I never made any runs. Did you go to the basement
Starting point is 00:11:08 where they found the baby lube? When I was around, it was all good vibes and club love. You never bought no baby oil in bulk, Lauren? Nope. I didn't even... It was the Diddy Dodgers, Lauren. Maybe the Diddy Attic.
Starting point is 00:11:21 No, I haven't. No, I really wanted to know where you got it from in bulk, though, because I be using the Vaseline gel like on my body. I love the way it feels. They run out so fast at the store. So I'm trying to figure out what his plug was. And I don't like you keep saying that Diddy would play with all
Starting point is 00:11:33 dingleberries. First of all, my butt is clean, man. Okay, there would be no dingleberries if somebody was running up in my butt. Alright? It's the diddler. What you talking about? I don't care how much diddler he doing. He ain't going to find no dingleberries back here. But that's all you mad about.
Starting point is 00:11:49 She said dingleberry. You mad about the dingleberry part, not the part that she said she was going to play with. He's mad about the dingleberry part. He ain't mad about the diddler part. It's crazy to me. You just out here assuming that our butts would be dirty. I don't like that. See, it's too early to be thinking about dirty booty. Yo, I'm talking about dingleberries.
Starting point is 00:12:04 It's too much. Lanisha, go home. Lanish, I'm talking about dingleberries. It's too much. Lanisha, go home. Lanisha, I'll call you tomorrow. Don't worry about it. I'll call you tomorrow and see if y'all story change. Her boyfriend was in the store getting her a Red Bull. You don't need no more energy. Get it off your dingleberries, all right?
Starting point is 00:12:17 Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Ray, Ray, Ray. Yo, Charlemagne.
Starting point is 00:12:31 Envy, what up? Are we live? This is your time to get it off your chest. I got an indoor pool, an outdoor pool. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. We can get on the phone right now. He'll tell you what it is. Are we live?
Starting point is 00:12:42 Hello, who's this? Hi, this is Rick, man. I'm calling because I want to get that off my chest. Go ahead, Rick. Well, I ain't going to hold you, man. Charlotte, you need to lay off of Rick. What? You need to lay off of Lauren.
Starting point is 00:12:57 Oh, I heard that earlier, even though you were talking to her. You're always attacking Lauren. She's doing a great job. Thank you. You need to fall back, man. Leave her alone, man. Why do you use words like attack? Lauren, you think I'd attack you?
Starting point is 00:13:06 I don't let the people speak. I don't know. Oh, shut up. I don't know. Hello, who's this? This is Ray. Ray, what's up? Get it off your chest, Ray.
Starting point is 00:13:16 Man, I was calling about Trump yesterday, talking about the auto industry. And he's right. I live here in Detroit, and all these auto industries is down to one shift now. They land people off, temporary layoff, and full-time layoff.
Starting point is 00:13:37 It's ridiculous here. Why do you think it's getting so bad in the industry? Is it the fact that they're pushing these electric cars? Is it the fact that interest rates are high and people are not buying cars? What do you think the industry is it the fact that they're pushing these electric cars is it the fact that interest rates are high people are not buying cars what do you think the reason is yeah i mean i see them forcing electric cars on people and i don't see people being too receptive of the electric cars and the interest rates are high a lot of people are not purchasing cars right now but i mean and they and they and they shipping jobs they shipping it to Mexico, to Canada, and overseas.
Starting point is 00:14:06 That's the reason why he say he put the tax at the border so if he tax at the border, it'll bring jobs back. You can't sell them, you know? That's only the big thing I like about Trump, is that right there. It's interesting, man,
Starting point is 00:14:21 but when people say things like that, I just tend to go do a little bit of research. And I'm not saying that I'm absolutely correct. But everything I read is that Donald Trump's legacy for auto workers is terrible. Like, you know, he's got a track record of trickle-down tax cuts, closed factories, and jobs outsourced to China. Nah. When he got into office in 2016, two plants opened up in Detroit after he got into office for his tech on borders. So he is doing a good job for the auto industry.
Starting point is 00:14:55 But if he don't get elected, I think the auto industry will go down. But he promised to bring manufacturing jobs back to America. But a bunch of factories closed and jobs were outsourced to China. I mean, that's just what I've read. I'm not saying I'm correct. I'm just telling you what I've read. I'm not saying my information could be wrong. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:15:13 And regardless, salute to all the auto industry workers, especially out in Michigan, man. You guys do an amazing job and hard job, and I hope that they keep opening them factories because I know what it is when I hear all those people from Michigan and Detroit calling and saying that they're losing their jobs because that's what they're that's what's that's the the job business is so big in Detroit when it comes to the auto industry so I want to see them brothers working that's what we know we know uh we know Detroit because of the auto auto industry get it off your chest 800-585-1051 now we got just with the mess with Laura Rosa coming up we do we got uh updates. We got to get back into the ditty stuff. Into the ditty stuff.
Starting point is 00:15:49 We need to get back into them. A thousand bottles of lubricant. There's been enough people inside. Slippery slope over there. That's a slippery slope. For accident envy, you had this slippery slope. Alright. Remember what you called me yesterday. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:16:05 The Breakfast club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Jess Hilarious. Charlamagne Tha God. We are the breakfast club. Let's get to Jess with the mess with Laura La Rosa. News is real.
Starting point is 00:16:17 Web is hilarious. Jessica Robin Moore. Jess don't do no lie. She don't spell nobody. Worldwide Jess. Worldwide mess. So yesterday was a day in all of the Diddy news. the there's like multiple things that happened yesterday that led up to the fact that diddy was not giving given a bail so he was actually uh he stayed the night in jail and today they are going to be trying to appeal that so that he can come home until all the court stuff happens but let's take a step back so yesterday when we left off here we were waiting
Starting point is 00:17:00 for the indictment to be unsealed that means we were waiting for the documents to be available so that we could know why all of this is happening what did the police find who's going to be involved what he's going to be charged with all of that stuff um so the indictment was sealed and in that indictment um the charges went from everything uh i'm going to get the exact charges one second but they went from everything from sex trafficking, coercion there was like violence, racketeering and a lot of this was basically
Starting point is 00:17:34 framing Diddy as this person who runs this huge organization and when they talk about it, they call it an enterprise criminal enterprise when they talk about it as an enterprise they put together all of his businesses so like combs um global uh bad boy all the businesses he's he ran um they said that with those businesses he used the people who worked for him him is diddy use the people who worked for him so assistants security guards um even down to like you know
Starting point is 00:18:01 the cleaning staff in his home chefs anybody, anybody that was around him, basically, to be able to manipulate women to participate in highly orchestrated performances with male commercial sex workers. That's how Page One gets into all this stuff. And after the indictment was still, there was also a press conference where the prosecutor's office broke down some of this. So we have audio where I want to take a listen to it right now where they talk about the criminal enterprise that they're trying to you know frame diddy with running let's take a listen jacob shamsi and business insider thank you um given that he's the sole defendants in this case and that you allege he's part of a conspiracy that
Starting point is 00:18:39 involves members of his companies do you anticipate a superseding indictment um that bring allegations against um other members of his companies or other co anticipate a superseding indictment that will bring allegations against other members of his companies or other co-conspirators as well? Again, I can't take anything off the table. Anything is possible. Our investigation is very active and ongoing. And I think a lot of you who cover this office know that when we say such things, that developments are certainly foreseeable. But I cannot predict them sitting here today. Now, when he talks about superseding indictment, that basically means that at any time,
Starting point is 00:19:10 if they find out they need to bring in more witnesses, that there's new evidence or whatever, they're going to rearrange the indictment filing so all that stuff can be included. What evidence do they have thus far, Lauren? So the evidence that they have thus far, they found uh ak the ak 40 ak 47s in his home um these ak 47s had scratched off serial numbers um they found
Starting point is 00:19:33 a thousand bottles of baby oil and lubricant i'm telling you right now whoever bought the lube and the baby oil is getting a conspiracy charge if you ever went to costco and bought that ky in bulk for diddy you are going to jail whoever bought the johnson and johnson for diddy's johnson is going to jail jesus now look and and so that's on page seven for anybody that's following this through the documents stay with me right so on page seven that's when they introduced this as a freak off in the press conference not a dry booty in the house not at all not at all his his supply of oils is insane right more than a man at the gas station so on page seven they talk about this as a freak off and they list this stuff as freak off supplies so in addition to the baby oil and the lubricant
Starting point is 00:20:15 they also mentioned they found different narcotics um and that the people that they're saying are involved in all of this would be in charge of cleaning up the freak offs so they would not even so semen and ky imagine that job it's a prep and it's a post so in the prep they would come and set up the rooms allegedly these are the people that work for the combs and the this whole enterprise right they would put lighting up they would i guess like change sheets they would do whatever they needed to to get it ready lay out stuff and then on the back end they would change sheets again on the back end there would because sometimes they're also um accusing diddy of like they're being violent during these freak offs sometimes he would get upset when people didn't want to do what he wanted to do um so they would have to
Starting point is 00:20:54 clean up the hotel rooms like if things were damaged or whatever so that when the hotel staff came in they had no idea what was going on let's take a listen to blood and brown things everywhere smell of the room i told him myself in early september you are going to be arrested soon and you're going to be charged with racketeering and you're charged with sex trafficking so come to new york and in fact we offered that he would turn himself in so so my my defense is is very well established i i interviewed myself the different men who were being brought into Mr. Combs and this person's intimate situation. There's not the slightest inkling, according to the interviews that I've done, of anything that's coercive, non-consensual. Nobody was too drunk. Nobody was too high. These were adults in a relationship. This is a 10-year relationship,
Starting point is 00:21:44 and it was adults and consensual and everybody who was there wanted to be there well that's the other one because they got tapes right yes so the federal agents are basically claiming that uh these people on the other side are saying that is not true we were given drugs we were uh there's videos that were taken that we didn't know were even being taken that were used as collateral against us to make us do things we didn't want to do and that because of how powerful diddy is people were just scared to not be involved once you got to a certain point in things or if something went the way you didn't want it to to speak out about it like but all that
Starting point is 00:22:17 has to be proven all that has to be proven uh yes i mean that's why they're in court yes everything has to be proven well it sounds like they got a lot of evidence and you know i was thinking about this yesterday after having a conversation with somebody if you was videotaping people um without their will were you also using those videotapes as blackmail because that could be part of the right that's what yeah that's what they're alleging they're alleging that it was being used as yeah like you said it has to be proven but like even with the bail the fact that they haven't given a bail which is confusing to me yes so let's get to the bell and we actually probably have to pick this up in the next hour um but the bell package so when it came time for the actual arraignment which is where
Starting point is 00:22:53 he sits down and says hey i want to go home i don't want to stay here diddy's package that he offered it was pretty impressive honestly like most people don't come to the court having all this so he he offered a 50 million dollar bill package so 48 million dollars of that he was putting up his house on star island um and for the record he said that he paid off 18 million dollars on this home in preparation for court because he wanted to be able to surrender to prosecutors um he was going to put up two million dollars from his mom's home in miami um he was willing to let limit his travel only to New York for the case, New Jersey, and Florida. He would wear a GPS monitor
Starting point is 00:23:28 to let the prosecutors know where he is at all times. He would park his jet and the jet he is trying to sell right now because he wants to be able to offer up more collateral. And he was willing to surrender no, they've already done it. They surrendered the passports of his kids, his mom, and
Starting point is 00:23:43 himself. So he did all this because he wanted to go home and they were like no you are the judge agreed with the prosecutors that because of the violence that you saw in the cassie video they brought up cassie cassie's video a lot but he's not being charged for the cassie thing right no but yeah so we're gonna talk more about that because technically Cassie is the only, according to Diddy's attorney, is the only victim listed in the indictment. But the way that they're trying to charge him for that is more about like trafficking and different things. So that's why you'll hear Diddy's attorney keep saying she was there because she wanted to be. She wasn't trafficked. He even talked about that on CNN.
Starting point is 00:24:19 Do we have that audio? I know we have it. I'm just going to. He's not charged with hitting, kicking and dragging. He's charged with sex trafficking and he didn't traffic anybody. But he's charged with a conspiracy here where he was using physical abuse, emotional abuse, financial pressure, as prosecutors allege, to keep these women in his fold. Maybe that maybe just Cassie Ventura, but keeping these women in the fold.
Starting point is 00:24:42 Cassie Ventura lived by herself. She had her own house. She had a family. She had a career. And he was seeing another woman at the time. He wasn't around a lot. She could have done whatever she wanted to do. All of these allegations of, oh, I was forced, I was coerced, I had to stay, are nonsense.
Starting point is 00:25:00 And it's been proven to be so. I don't know about all that. I don't know what the lawyer is talking about. But I will say this if you put all of that uh that that stuff up for bail you're trying to prove that you weren't a slippery you wouldn't be a slippery suspect you know i'm saying you you surrender your passports and your family passports because you want to prove you that you're not going to slip out of the country well go ahead but that's very slippery slow but i would say that a slippery slope y, listen. This is what we're going to do.
Starting point is 00:25:25 We're going to... Because I don't... I want to make sure that we give this the conversation it deserves because we haven't even gotten into the amount of times they leaned into Cassie and the difference between a victim and a witness in this indictment. And I want people to understand that... Cassie is definitely a victim. Yes.
Starting point is 00:25:37 100%. There are a lot of people arguing that they don't think the prosecutors have much on Ditty because they didn't... They only mentioned one victim and a bunch of witnesses. So I want to make sure we get to that. We must have heard two different cases. Look, it's a conversation. A lot of analysts have been breaking it down.
Starting point is 00:25:51 And they've been saying that, you know, even with the bail, like you look at Harvey Weinstein, he got a bail for what he did. You look at people that have done manslaughter got bails before. So the fact that Puff has given up $50 million, given up his family's passports, saying that I will only be here, I will wear a GPS system, and the fact that they still don't want to give him a bill. We're going to talk about it. Because I have some audios we need to play, too, because his attorney is also arguing this. So in the next hour, I'm going to make sure we bring this back so we can talk about it. We do know that the feds know more than us, right? 100%.
Starting point is 00:26:20 I think they're holding out on their hand. I definitely think they're not putting all their cards on the table. But we're going to get into it so we'll be back alright we'll get back well we have front page news when we come back so don't go anywhere it's the Breakfast Club good morning wake up you're locked into the Breakfast Club good morning everybody it's
Starting point is 00:26:35 DJ Envy Jess Hilarious Charlamagne Tha Guy we are the Breakfast Club Laura La Rosa filling in for Jess and let's get back to some front page news good morning Morgan good morning good morning. So Vice President Kamala Harris, she says far too many Palestinians have been killed during the Israel-Hamas war.
Starting point is 00:26:50 She made those comments during a discussion hosted by the National Association of Black Journalists in Philadelphia. Harris says she supports Israel's right to defend itself, but how it defends itself also matters. And she stressed that a ceasefire deal is needed. Let's hear more from Harris at the NABJ I support Israel's ability to defend itself and I support the need for Palestinians to have dignity self-determination and
Starting point is 00:27:19 security the thing that is going to unlock everything else in that region is getting this deal done. So also during that conversation, one of the NABJ panelists and a colleague of mine, Jaron Gaynor, he asked Harris about vying for the black man's vote after polling showed some young black men are considering voting for former President Trump. Here's what she had to say about that. Black men are like any other voting group. You got to earn their vote. So I'm working to earn the vote, not assuming I'm going to have it because I am black, but because the policies and the perspectives I have understands what we must do to recognize the needs of all communities. And I intend to be a president for all people,
Starting point is 00:28:07 specifically as it relates to what we need to do, to your point, around economic opportunity. Yes, I started way before I was at the top of the ticket in what I called an economic opportunity tour focused on black men. She sound tight. She sound like she got a cold. Yeah, she sound tight. But I'll tell you what, she's right tight she's not she got a cold she's not tight but i'll tell you once she's right you know i'm saying uh you know you got to earn everybody's vote especially black
Starting point is 00:28:30 men um and if you've been paying attention she has a long track record of doing just that like there's a lot of things you know i think brothers would be into if they actually paid attention to to you know the policies she's presenting like when she talks about you know her opportunity economy rebuilding the middle class, giving everyone the opportunity to own a small business, giving everyone the opportunity to own a home.
Starting point is 00:28:49 Those are things that we care about. By the way, it's really just that simple for everybody. Folks want to know how you're going to put more money in their pocket and how you're going
Starting point is 00:28:57 to keep them safe. I don't care if you're a black man, black woman, white man, white woman, whatever race you are, sexuality, that's what you care about. It's definitely giving what have you done for me lately type energy for sure.
Starting point is 00:29:08 Switching gears, but staying on topic of the black man, former officer Emmett Martin took the stand in the trial of the beating death of Tyree Nichols. Former Metro Police officers Tadarius Bean, Demetrius Haley and Justin Smith are on trial and have all pleaded not guilty in the case. Martin was called to the stand late uh yesterday afternoon after hours of cross-examination of second lieutenant lawrence wright who trained the officers at the academy martin did not have his body camera on during the assault of nickels in january of 2023 the former officer recounted events of the night leading up to and during the
Starting point is 00:29:41 assault and he admitted his part in the excessive use of force. Now, Martin also agreed that many tactics used that night are against Memphis police policy. Martin and former officer Desmond Mills, they both accepted plea deals and agreed to testify against their fellow officers who are currently on trial. So I'll keep you updated as to what goes on in that case. And in other news,
Starting point is 00:30:06 Meta plans to force teens into protected Instagram accounts. This is in response to ramped up pressure on Meta to do more to protect adolescents' mental health and well-being. So Instagram will implement new settings in the next 60 days for all teen accounts in the US, CanadaK., and Australia, which will automatically make those accounts private and restrict what kind of content they can see. CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been accused in various lawsuits of failing to protect teen users from predators and online bullying that tend to result in suicide.
Starting point is 00:30:41 So what do you guys think about that? Should the kids have protected Instagram accounts or should it just be open, free for all? And what do you think think about that should the kids uh have protected instagram accounts or should it just be open free for all and what do you think i'm all for protected yeah i think they should be protected yeah i think about that with my niece all the time especially i just learned about um there was like a group of this is like very local but my cousin works for the you uh the the office that deals with trafficking in delaware and we were talking yesterday and she was telling me how like they've been, there's a lot of kids that are getting trafficked and younger people getting trafficked from social media. And my niece is on TikTok.
Starting point is 00:31:11 She does like the dances and stuff. I just thought about that. Like, how do you stop that? Because I'm not there. I'm not on it with her every day. Even if it's protected, kids are so smart. They know what age they have to put in to actually be able to go. Kids are not stupid.
Starting point is 00:31:23 But like you said, as a parent, you should be watching over your kids social media at all times like my daughters do tiktoks and you know people be like oh your kids on social media but there's a group of kids that just do dances with each other um my kids dance you know six days out the week so they're into that but i just gotta monitor their social media my wife monitors their social media their big sister monitors their social media and we continue to yeah I'm all for protecting but I'm also for disconnecting you know I feel like everything should be in moderation
Starting point is 00:31:49 and I think that we treat we treat all of these social media sites like we're just overindulging in junk food and literally like the same way
Starting point is 00:31:57 you do everything else in moderation your alcohol consumption unless you're Lauren your alcohol consumption you know your junk food just bad food like all of that stuff like that.
Starting point is 00:32:05 Social media should be the same way. But I do want to salute Project Liberty. Project Liberty is founded by my guy, Frank McCourt, and what they're doing. Frank has just dedicated his whole life to building solutions that help people take back control of their digital lives and making social media a safer space. He's actually one of the people that's looking to buy TikTok. So check out ProjectLiberty.io. Go see what they're doing. Yeah, absolutely like this, though.
Starting point is 00:32:34 And to your point, Charlemagne, I mean, you talk about mental health all the time, whether it's detaching from the social media sites or online bullying. A lot of kids have, you know been impacted by the online the presence of being online whether it you know be on social media whether it feel uh it's a it's a case of fomo or you know just various things so it has definitely impacted their mental health i like to see and also morgan maybe it's about what they how what they're consuming because that's the other thing about project liberty what frank is trying to do he's trying to actually have if you go to the website you'll see they got a people's bid for TikTok.
Starting point is 00:33:07 And so he's he's building like a coalition to purchase TikTok and re and re architect the platform to put people in control of their digital identities and data. Like he's literally trying to make it a safe space and an educational space, you know, for people. This particular account will also restrict what kind of content the children see. So to your point, maybe this is just the start of the right steps going in the right direction anyway. So that's your front page news. I'm Morgan Wood. Make sure you follow me on socials at Morgan Media, M-O-R-G-Y and M-E-D-I-A. And for more news coverage, follow at Black Information Network and check us out out at binnews.com thank you morgan
Starting point is 00:33:46 thank you morgan all right when we come back eva marcella will be joining us she has a new flick on lifetime called buried alive and survive it premieres september 21st and we're gonna kick it with eva when we come back it's the breakfast club good morning the breakfast club morning everybody it's dj nv j Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy We are The Breakfast Club, Lawn LaRosa filling in for Jess who's on maternity leave And we got a special guest in the building Eva Eva Marcel, welcome back
Starting point is 00:34:14 Thank you, good morning gentlemen and beautiful ladies Hello How you feeling? Blessed, highly favored There you go, blessed black and highly favored Well I'm always black baby There you go Always black
Starting point is 00:34:24 This new movie Buried Alive and Survive Highly favored. There you go. Bless black and highly favored. Well, I'm always black, baby. There you go. Always black. This new movie, Buried Alive and Survive. First of all, the title is wild. And the thing I love about Lifetime is their titles be right on the money. Yeah. So this is based on a true story? Yes, this is part of the Lifetime Ripped from the Headlines series. So it's based on a true story.
Starting point is 00:34:44 And it followed the series that they did about the missing black girls, which I personally thought was really dope. Shedding light on black stories that you don't hear. You hear your Lacey Peterson. You hear all these other stories all these years. But our stories, you don't hear as much. And so Lifetime has taken the charge to really shine light on melanated stories. And so I play a character, Alicia, who is very demure,
Starting point is 00:35:06 very mindful. Very demure. But, no, she's a young lady who went through a tumultuous past with her ex.
Starting point is 00:35:14 Like, crazy ex-boyfriend, but she was in love with him, love of her life, from high school, played by Tyler Lepley. Super charming. And then he goes to jail
Starting point is 00:35:22 for 15 years. He was domestically violent while we were together. And so, he goes to jail for 15 years he was um domestically violent while we were together and so he goes to jail we have a son and so all i'm trying to do is like keep my son safe and then he gets out of jail early how early he did eight of 15 got you but for prison overcrowding i come home one day he's sitting in my living room playing video games with my son terrifying were you familiar with this story before you did the film? It's Grits Groceries.
Starting point is 00:35:49 I feel like they offered me this role because they know that this was my life. Really? When I read the description the first thing I thought of was all the stuff that I know that you went through with your daughter's dad.
Starting point is 00:36:04 My daughter's dad is Michael. You mean the donor. Yes, the donor. Sorry. I'm not familiar with any of this. Okay. So forgive me for laughing. It's okay.
Starting point is 00:36:13 I think he meant just like, are you familiar with the real life story? I went with it though. Yeah. That was my question. When I read it, I'm like, man, like, was that hard for you? Because you went through a lot publicly with your own situation of, you know, protecting your kid and trying to get away and all that stuff. So how was that mentally for you?
Starting point is 00:36:34 What? That thing hit home like nobody's business. And for me, I like going into characters like that I don't know. Like on my TV show, I play like this madam who's like head of a cartel, and I'm pimping these guys. I don't do that in real life. But this, I've done in real life. So this was very different. It was a cathartic moment for me.
Starting point is 00:36:54 I think mental health is very important. And when I deal with my therapist, for some reason, I'm dealing with my divorce. I'm not talking about this. This was 10 years ago. So for the film, it let me tap into something that I realized that I hadn't all the way dealt with and but I survived I'm not doing it like did you think about like this might be too much or it's too close to home like maybe I shouldn't take this part I accept what God allows
Starting point is 00:37:16 I am at a surrender point in my life I don't think that anything happens on accident I believe in timing I believe that God knew that it was time for me to deal with it. How difficult was it to tape during this? Shout out to Tali Lepley because he helped me. He was such a gentleman and so much fun. We made it light, but I can say it was a bit difficult. There were those days where it was just heavy, heavy drama. But then we would go to lunch at Chili's and we're shooting out in the boondocks.
Starting point is 00:37:47 And I have bruises all over my face. His clothes are all cut up and ripped. And we're walking in like Ike and Tina. Like, yeah, so can I get a cheeseburger and a margarita? People thought we were absolutely crazy. Like absolutely crazy. So when you say you didn't deal with it, you just suppressed it? I got my daughter and I moved on in life.
Starting point is 00:38:05 I didn't think I had time to dwell in the hurt of things and the effect of things. I had to plant new seeds so that I can work on my new harvest for my daughter. Do you ever, because I know in this movie your character has a kid in the middle of this and she has to have conversations. Did this make you think about having conversations with the Marley at all? Absolutely. It reminds me of the conversations that you have to have. There's that time of innocence that gets taken away from a child. But as a parent, you don't want that to happen.
Starting point is 00:38:39 You want to hold on to that innocence as long as you can. You don't want them to know black and white. You don't want them to know black and white. You don't want them to understand like discrimination. So the last thing I wanted her to do was try to, as a 10 year old girl, process these adult choices. Right. That I mean, to be quite frank, I don't even think he could process what he did, let alone her understand it. Right.
Starting point is 00:39:01 Yeah. So it's not a conversation you want to have, but it's a conversation you have to have i had the conversation with my daughter oh wow okay which was difficult but shout out to mike sterling he helped me it was beautiful um and so when i in the film when i had to have the conversation it hit home yet again because i remember having to explain like your dad is not what you think he is yeah you know what was your mental and emotional health like after the film was done i know those conversations with the therapist changed you know it's so crazy because i had to apologize i was just saying earlier i had to apologize to a friend of mine i feel like i was not myself for a smooth month or month and a half afterward to know me it's no i'm bold i'm proud i'm
Starting point is 00:39:42 not necessarily loud but i live unapologetically yeah but I went back into like the meek tiptoe around like I don't want to get it wrong and my friend was like yo are you is everything okay and I realized like oh my gosh I'm still Alicia I'm not even right now I am still that woman that is trying to make sure everything everything's good all the doors are locked my guns are you know loaded ready to go like sis you're good go to church on sunday so yeah it took me a minute to get out of it because it was real i love a god-fearing gun-toting woman um i know you mentioned mike sterling and i know that there have been conversations about the divorce and some of the things that you were
Starting point is 00:40:19 going through you talked about the weight loss where are you guys at now like is that a good oh so much better you know anybody that's been a part of the Divorce Club knows that it's a process. My parents have been married for 42 years. His parents, 52 years. All my aunts and uncles married. I'm the only person. All my brothers are married.
Starting point is 00:40:36 I'm the only person in my family divorced. So is the door ever open to maybe? You trying to Bruno Mars me? I was just asking. Is the door open? Watch Buried Alive. It comes out on September 21st on Lifetime. to maybe... You trying to Bruno Mars me? I was just asking. You need to do it a little bit. Watch Buried Alive. It comes out on September 21st on Lifetime.
Starting point is 00:40:50 Buried Alive is fine. All right. Why would your son in the movie, Malcolm, just randomly let some man in he never met, though? Because it's his daddy. That's all it takes?
Starting point is 00:40:58 That's the password? So imagine longing your whole life to know your father. And I never told him that his father was a bad guy i just said that his dad went away he had to go away he chose to leave and so now he's like 14 years old and he and i'm oh i'm an overprotective helicopter mom like answer your phone where are you at let me know turn your um because locations been through because of what i went through and he doesn't understand it so So he's just like, mom, chill.
Starting point is 00:41:25 Like, I promised if my dad was here, he wouldn't be doing all this. I'm like, eh, little do you know if your dad was here, life would be very different. Right. But yeah, he just, it's a kid who wants to know his dad. Imagine growing up without a mom and then finding out that's your mom. You just want to know her, right? All the other stuff, we'll figure out later. So it was just the innocence of a boy
Starting point is 00:41:45 wanting to know the man that he would become you know are you that overprotective in real life you even tried to put a tracker on your son's sneakers in the movie are you that overprotective i am protective in real life but i'm blessed to have an amazing father figure for my kids so when it comes to the co-parenting part and then mike is in legal too so i'm like who's lying in town don't need to call the mayor we're the governor you know so we have a few connections but we are yeah i'm very protective all right we got more with eva marcel when we come back don't move it's the breakfast club good morning morning everybody it's dj envy just hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club lauren la rosa's filling
Starting point is 00:42:23 in for jess we're still kicking it with ev with Eva Marcel her new lifetime movie buried alive and survived comes out on September 21st Lauren How was it working with Tyler cuz I know you know, he's a dad now. Yeah, he plays it's like horrible father You know, but like that's not what he gives in real life So what were you guys conversations around him channeling like horrible abusive dad? Tyler was a shout out to Tyler. He's so dope. He's so dope. I had conversations around him channeling like horrible abusive dad um tyler was a shout out to tyler he's so dope he's so dope i had worked with him um behind the scenes i'm starting to direct so i worked with him on another project um so i was a little familiar with him which was nice because you know the man about to choke you out in the movie in the next
Starting point is 00:42:57 10 minutes you might want to know him a little bit right so So I had the privilege of knowing him just a little bit. But he was so charming, so charismatic, and very respectful because the subject matter was so heavy. He's like, is this too hard? I'm like, no, go there. Because if you don't yank me, I'm going to yank you. Like, I'm strong. If I'm trying to get out, I'm getting away. Right.
Starting point is 00:43:20 So yank me, let's do this. So I ain't no little boy now. He is not. I yanked a little bit too much and it got yank me, let's do this. So, um... Tyler ain't no little boy now. He is not. I definitely had some bruises after I looked. I yanked a little bit too much and it got yanked back. When I told him, yeah, I was like, okay, bring that down 50%. But, um, yeah, Tyler, he was amazing. And being a father, the way in which he dealt with our son in the film, I thought was beautiful.
Starting point is 00:43:43 You can tell that he's a dad. There is a softness to him but then there was that i just got out of jail and i'm gonna get mine and his ability to kind of flip back and forth was was really dope did you talk to the uh when the movie in the movie her name is alicia i don't know if that's her name in real life did you speak to her at all no i didn't speak to the um person that it happened to. But this story is actually a story of something that's happened in Seattle. One has happened in China. This is ripped from the headlines of a real life story. So they were in real life buried alive?
Starting point is 00:44:17 In real life, climbed ourselves. People are insane. And that's why I love Lifetime for doing this. Because it lets you know that things can go beyond your wildest dreams and your wildest imagination. And to be a mom, to be a sister, just like when it comes to safety and who you're with and everybody doesn't have it all there. Right. So make sure you're safe. Make sure you know what's going on. those red flags, which is Alicia's downfall, which to me are a lot of women and men's downfall when it comes to dating. You fall in love before you really get to know the person.
Starting point is 00:44:51 You fall in like, and then you fall in love and infatuation, and then the real person presents themselves. What is it, the idea of having a man? Like, what is it that makes... It'd be a mixture. I was going to say... It's a gumbo. It's a concoffin.'s all of those things i think it's
Starting point is 00:45:07 timing if you think about it's eight billion plus people in this world the fact that you and i were able to meet at this time for whatever reason for me the romantic in me i feel like it's kismet i feel like there's a reason that we've met for some reason, whatever it is. And so if there's a physical attraction, people can lie. But as a woman, you know, in the first 30 to 60 seconds, if you know. If you what? If I lie. You'll smash your ass. You don't even have to have a conversation.
Starting point is 00:45:38 That was very girl math. We felt it, but they weren't. They don't pick a plane. Because he'd be giving Charlene sometimes so he'd be knowing oh you did ask about the you did so what okay first of all say that with some context that'll look crazy online assume that every woman is having sex with the people that they're dating. That's true.
Starting point is 00:46:06 That's one thing that I've learned now being divorced is that I guess we date, we go and have food. So three dates is sex time? Who said that? That's why it sucks for women in the spotlight. Regardless, you could be seen with Tyler and whoever else, and they'll say you're dating all of them. Oh, yeah. My best friend. That's why he doesn't
Starting point is 00:46:25 want to be on camera. He's like, I'm tired of this. Gay as two left shoes. Gay as two left shoes? When did two left shoes become gay? I got a gay best friend.
Starting point is 00:46:35 I never heard of two left shoes. Okay, as gay as straight as boiled spaghetti. Yeah, you can't say gay as two left shoes. That's all you're saying. Ain't nothing right.
Starting point is 00:46:42 He's as straight as boiled spaghetti. Jesus Christ. Gay as boiled spaghetti. Jesus Christ. Gays boiled spaghetti. There we go. Where you getting it? You know what? I'm just saying.
Starting point is 00:46:50 I'm country and I ain't never heard nothing of these country ass things. Gays boiled spaghetti. Boiled spaghetti is not straight no more. When you boil the spaghetti, that thing wiggle. Yes. You see what I'm saying? Yes. I got you.
Starting point is 00:47:01 I heard you. I like noodles. You will hear me say that one. I'm telling you that right now. So how is your dating life? Non-existent? You would think it would be easy. The DMs, my friend
Starting point is 00:47:15 L'Oreal taught me how to look in the DMs. Those are terrifying because it's like somebody's husband and their son are both in the DMs and then their pastor and then their women and then their pastor jesus and then their women and then they're it's like everybody just calm down would you date in the industry you can only date in the industry that is terrifying i do not want to date in the unless she said like she goes out of the country right yes because they're going to end up being interviewed by
Starting point is 00:47:38 charlemagne and they're like so what's popping with you and Eve? What's up with you and Eve? Exactly. Nah. So listen, would you date the bus driver? I would. If you own the bus company. But what if he's a good man? Oh, yes. For me, I am not about the money. I'm not about the coin. What I'm about is you seeing me.
Starting point is 00:47:59 I don't feel like I have been seen in a long time. What do you mean being seen? You've been married for a while yes but see the person not the the clothes or the job or the title I had someone the other day tell me you know my job isn't is who I am I'm like whoa bro that's sad that's sad that's because your job can change any day and then then who are you you know what'm saying? I feel like I have so many titles and multi-hyphenate. Thank God. So blessed.
Starting point is 00:48:26 So much gratitude. But with that, it's still a little girl inside of here from South Central Los Angeles that want to crip walk to they not like us. You know what I'm saying? Like, there's still that girl.
Starting point is 00:48:37 And who wants to tap into, like, the person inside of me, not the facade around me. You know what I mean? The smoke and mirrors, the titles that's what dr wayne w die used to say uh used to say the stuff you own is not you know what you do your job you know you're occupied that's not who you are it's not yeah but in today's society especially
Starting point is 00:48:58 with these young men and women um doing so well professionally it becomes them allegedly you know what i mean? 28 to 35 year old black men, black women out here. We're millionaires. We're figuring out how to get to the bag, own our own companies, you know, leverage business deals with other companies, not like it used to be. And so with that, I think comes a lot of ego. All right. We got more with Eva Marcel when we come back.
Starting point is 00:49:23 So don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Jessj envy just hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club lauren larosa's filling in for jess we're still kicking it with eva marcelle her new movie buried alive and survive premieres this weekend on lifetime now we were just talking about you getting back into the dating world i think the sad thing is i think if somebody is trying to date you i think they probably will first show up with their check right they want to show that they can afford you
Starting point is 00:49:47 which is totally the opposite of what you know what i want so they show me the money so then you don't want that so then it's like the male ego ends up getting frustrated because it's like what can i do for you and i think you got kids you don't you don't need a husband and you don't need to pay me to pay your mortgage you have multiple cars you go you have a job and then from there you're trying to figure out like that causes conversation a lot of my i have a lot of girlfriends who are at that point they're like what am i doing wrong when it's like you're not doing anything but being yourself that's my therapist but but see but i hate that was my question a lot of us get there because at that point you do feel like man i'm gonna never find somebody what am i doing wrong and i don't think that people should i don't feel like that
Starting point is 00:50:24 i don't think that people should feel that way i think uh you need to track what you want somebody that's strong enough to handle all that will come and we'll figure it out well baby god better get to get to build them because i've found some very strong ones but they i still intimidate them it happened how do you intimidate them what's what's wrong if you find some strong men that's seems like they're, they have the intellect, what's the problem? Well, for one, I'm not finding anything. I will be found. I am not... You just said you found them. I saw. She means I've come across.
Starting point is 00:50:51 I've come across. But there's still insecurities there. There's still that, you know, when I'm not there, what's going on? I don't know. Maybe you did your eye twinkle like that for that person. Like, it's just, it's always a thing. So, it's non-existent. I go to on sundays when i'm in town besides from that i'm out of the country or traveling or with my kids when i have them or working that's my life seems like
Starting point is 00:51:14 insecurities is the biggest thing right because you are a star so whoever you date and sees you with other people it feels like they would have to feel away right it's always a thing and it's not a thing but they are grown but it's just like they're not to feel away, right? It's always a thing, and it's not a thing. They're not grown, right? But they are grown, but it's just like, oh. They're not grown if they have those type of insecurities, or they don't trust them. Or they haven't done the work. I know so many women who will not date a guy who has not gone to therapy.
Starting point is 00:51:33 Even when you look at this movie, this dude clearly had some unhealed trauma that he didn't deal with before he went in, and he damn sure didn't deal with it while he was in. No. So he just came home projecting on everybody. But no, actually, when you watch the movie, Buried Alive and Survived,
Starting point is 00:51:48 he actually did do some therapy. And you'll see that it's about application. To me, life is about three things. It's about living, it's about learning, and it's about applying. So you live,
Starting point is 00:51:59 you learn from whatever it is you did bad, and then you apply whatever that lesson is. And so, you can know what to do. You just got to do what you're supposed to do. You know, you're supposed to floss your teeth twice a day, three times a day. But do you?
Starting point is 00:52:13 That's the question. You know what I mean? So I think a lot of times we just, you know, we take the easy way out because we're grown. We use the fact that like I'm grown. I can do whatever I want to do versus being disciplined and doing what you're supposed to do and need to do. So what do you want people to take from this movie? I want people to take from this movie men and women that are going through any
Starting point is 00:52:32 sense of struggle that feel like they are at the bottom of the mountain or Trapped in their box of whatever it is in their career in in their relationships, specifically domestic violence. But whatever it is you think that you can't get out of, that is a lie from the pit of hell. Fear is real, but it is nothing but a thought. It is in your mind. It is not a real thing. So if you can fight through your fear, I will tell you to climb out of your box. Do what you have to.
Starting point is 00:53:05 If you have no fingernails after you scrape through it,'t matter climb up keep clawing you have to close your eyes because that dirt is getting in there it doesn't matter you have to cry your way up climb out of your box by the time you look up you will be at the top of your mountain that is what i want you to know were you in a box for real dead ass they put you in an actual coffin i was an actual shipping crate nailed shut oh god but because he was burying me alive killing me and they couldn't have magnets no it was real like the i know an actor and i know it's not real but there's something about that moment being in there and imagining because it is ripped from the headlines. So it's imagining this real woman being put in a box by a man that she has loved for all these years.
Starting point is 00:53:48 And not only that, but I have a 14-year-old son out here to take care of. And as a young king in this world that has nobody but me, I can't stay in this box. But yes, I was completely nailed into a box and terrified. My boy Rob had to say, All right, cut, cut, cut. Let her out.
Starting point is 00:54:06 Let her out. Let her breathe. He was scared for me. Wow. One more question. I'm a fan of you on Housewives. I know you're not on the show anymore. Oh, Lord.
Starting point is 00:54:12 Would you ever? So never again. Never, ever again. All the Queens men, baby. All the Queens. Okay, got you. Season four is going to drop after Buried Alive. Okay.
Starting point is 00:54:20 Yeah. So no Housewives questions? You can ask Housewives questions. I don't mind. I just wanted to know your thoughts on the Kenya suspension and all that. Oh, Kenya Moore, that's my girl. That is my girl. I have a baby grand in my son's room because of her.
Starting point is 00:54:32 Her daughter is my niece, Brookie. I love her. I don't know, honestly, enough about the situation to speak on it. Yeah. What I do know is that the show is no holds barred. Yeah. So I don't know when bars started getting held.
Starting point is 00:54:48 That's why I wanted to ask you because I feel like during your season, it was like, you were a part of the last good seasons before they got rid of some people.
Starting point is 00:54:55 And then I thought that this was going to bring all of that back. And now they're like, oh no, you can't be on the show anymore because you're doing what we know the show to be.
Starting point is 00:55:03 So I don't know. I don't even know what really happened right i don't has it has an air yet no it has not did that air i don't even know it didn't it has an area no it just became chatter it was so big it felt like the show should happen right after that what's so dope is kenya moore has a new hair salon in atlanta she's out there helping trusses and helping people grow their hair her hair care line is doing amazing she came up and spoke about it yeah that's my girl yeah I don't really know what happened with the situation I think housewives lost a real
Starting point is 00:55:32 one without Kenya yeah because Kenya is one to definitely speak her mind she is very pro-black she's an amazing amazing mom I feel like that's one thing that they do not shed enough light on. She is a crazy dope mom. Like, I tell her to bring her daughter to my house, and then she comes and she stays. I'm like, no, you go. No, she's like one of those moms. We here together.
Starting point is 00:55:53 No, right. And she's like, no, I'm just going to chill. Like, she's such a beautiful woman. You know, but as a black woman, you know, strength is a requirement, especially a black woman in America. So she wears her armor all day, every day, and she does what the show called for. And so I don't know what happened, but I know that she will always land on her feet.
Starting point is 00:56:13 I know that God has her and has a story written for her. So I wish her the best. And if I didn't have locks, then I would go get my hair done by her. What do you think housewives need to do to rebrand? Because, you know, Kandi left. Kenya's not there anymore. What do you think the housewives need to do? Dang, Kandi's not there, is she? What do you think they need to do to rebrand? Because, you know, Kandi left. Kandi's not there anymore. What do you think the housewives need to do?
Starting point is 00:56:25 Dang, Kandi's not there, is she? What do you think they need to do to rebrand? They need to bring Kandi back. Kandi Burris, Tucker, that's... You think a whole new cast? Or you think just bring the original crew back? You know what? It doesn't matter.
Starting point is 00:56:37 Black influence is everything. So as long as you bring black entrepreneurs and inspiring creatives on the show, I think you'll see some magic. I saw Nene just made her first return back to the network in general. I love that for her. Being in that wheelhouse of NBC and all that stuff. NBC Uni. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:58 Does that mean that there's a chance for her to get back closer, get on Housewives? Or do you think that that's completely done as well, too? Because we were so excited when we saw it. I don't even know. I have no clues even if she even wants to do it. Gotcha. But I'm excited about her new show. I did see a clip on Instagram. She had blonde hair, my homegirl pair, beat her face. She looked pretty.
Starting point is 00:57:17 Love it. Thank you. Well, Eva Marcel, we appreciate you for joining us this morning, and check out Buried Alive and Survive premieres Saturday at 8, 7 Central or Lifetime. And thank you so much. Thanks for having me. Eva Marcel, it's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:57:30 Thank you. So you ain't needed a ditty party, Lauren? Wow. Morning, everybody. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to Jess with the mess with Marla Rosa. News is real, brother. Lauren's Jessica Robin Moore.
Starting point is 00:57:42 Jess don't do no lying. Don't do no lying. She don't spare nobody on the breakfast club she's a coach okay so picking up where we left off last hour in the mess um diddy so i said to you guys that there have been a lot of conversations and this is not just people online i was actually watching news reports recaps of yesterday's arraignment with diddy where uh panels were having discussion if if people think that the prosecutor's office have enough to really land this case when it comes to Diddy.
Starting point is 00:58:35 Now, to be clear, Diddy was charged with three counts of racketeering, conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion and transportation to engage in prostitution. If he is convicted, Diddy can face a minimum sentence of 15 years and a statutory maximum of life in prison. So it can get really crazy for him now his attorney mark agnophilio um he did an interview last night on cnn basically really arguing that he doesn't believe that the prosecution has enough victims has enough uh evidence on his client where his client should feel like i shouldn't be i shouldn't be fighting back right now. So I want to make it also clear too that in the press conference, the prosecutor who was Damian Williams for the feds
Starting point is 00:59:11 says that they spoke to 50 witnesses from those 50 witnesses and their warrants that they have for various cloud accounts. They retrieved 90 cell phones, 30 other devices, including surveillance systems. And they have now sent out a total of 300 grand jury subpoenas, which can lean into the racketeering.
Starting point is 00:59:33 But I want you guys to take a listen to Diddy's attorney, Mark Agonofilio, on CNN last night, breaking down the victim witness count. They say there's multiple victims here today. And what I heard described was they said they have 50 witnesses or victims. Yeah, I think it's 49 witnesses and one victim. I think if you broke it down, and I say that because count two, which is the sex trafficking count,
Starting point is 00:59:57 has victim number one, and there is no victim number two anywhere in the indictment. So you're saying that there are not other women because what they were essentially arguing here is that he coerced and forced women into sex acts by using physical force, financial pressure, emotional abuse, and narcotics for what they described as these freak off sessions. They're saying that he self-described them as that. Yeah, there's one victim in the indictment. The charging document does count, right? No, no, of course, but I'm
Starting point is 01:00:24 just saying it's not 50. I mean, what they did did it's a little too cute is it's 50 witnesses or victims well it's it's one victim that's all that's in the indictment why do they keep playing with the feds like they're using words like oh that's cute like they must want the feds to start leaking videos or something so on the break when we were preparing for this next segment i specifically wanted that clip and i wanted to make sure we heard him say too cute or cute. Because I think when you talk about like victims and different things in the circumstance that we're talking about with Diddy, it is a very slippery slope to call anything cute. Because there's a woman, even if it's one that is and we've seen on camera be physically abused. But I agree with you.
Starting point is 01:01:04 But you have to remember that the slopes are slippery because they found a thousand bottles of ky and a thousand plus thousand plus but they're painting the picture as diddy to be a villain and his lawyer's job is to paint to try to paint the picture the opposite way exactly because at the end of the day if it does go to trial they're painting this picture as diddy a villain diddy's a monster diddy's somebody that uses a lot of lube yes and you, they're painting that type of picture. So they're trying. His lawyer's job is to try to paint the picture the other way and say the feds are lying or exaggerating or this, that, and the other.
Starting point is 01:01:34 There wasn't that much lube. And that's exactly why he. It wasn't a thousand plus. It was just 99. 999. 999. Bottles of lube. He didn't get into the numbers of the lube now.
Starting point is 01:01:43 He stayed away from that. And one of the bottles just happened to fall. But what he did do is his attorney is basically like really sticking to like the fact that's funny. Whoa.
Starting point is 01:01:51 To law. I mean, and he's an attorney. That's what he should do. But he made it really clear that, you know, what Diddy is being charged with is not the hitting,
Starting point is 01:01:59 kicking or dragging that we saw in that video. And then he also clarified something too because in the arraignment where they told Diddy he was not going to get any bail they talked a lot about the fact that diddy bribed people at the hotel with the money so that this video wouldn't come out and i thought that that was interesting because the thing what does cassie's video have to do with any of this so
Starting point is 01:02:17 let's take a listen to this audio then we can talk about that take a listen to the uh hotel staff the bribing with the money did he pay off the hotel staff not that i know of i know that's an allegation i don't know that that that that is true um what i was concerned about when i heard about this allegation is whether there was an allegation that there was some sort of law enforcement investigation pending because then that would be a crime but there was none and so this is not a crime so to your point yeah to me the bringing up the kathy video the and the deflection on his part, because he's trying to keep people focused on what he is actually charged for. Correct. We know he's not charged for the Cassie video.
Starting point is 01:02:52 A lot of people don't. But a lot of people don't. And because that was so big, his attorney has to keep coming and drilling. Whoa. Coming and drilling. His attorney has to. He got to talk to the facts. That's why you need a thousand bottles of Lube. He got gotta talk to the facts he gotta talk to the facts um now speaking
Starting point is 01:03:09 of keeping people in in his uh fold um on cnn they do bring up the fact uh that diddy is also being there's claims out there that he uses his power and influence to make people do certain things and one of the the things that came up in court um in the arraignment was the fact that Kalani Kalani I think I'm saying her name correct I don't think it's Harper okay well Miss Harper sorry if I said the first thing wrong um and I have the pronunciation here still said it wrong she came out after Dawn Richards filed that lawsuit on September 10th and said I this may be Dawn's truth but I have I'm not I'm not attesting for that truth. And it was brought up the 54 times that Diddy allegedly called Ms. Harper
Starting point is 01:03:47 after Dawn filed on September 10th and only stopped on September 14th when she released this statement. And she was the other girl in Dirty Money, correct? Yes, the other girl in Dirty Money. Ms. Harper is the other girl in Dirty Money. You're not getting no bail if you call a potential witness 54 times. And no bail is cool, but when it comes to the actual
Starting point is 01:04:04 trial, which is about to happen, Diddy's attorney did a really good job on CNN of making it clear that he's not even for sure if Dawn is going to be listed as a victim or a witness in this actual trial. So when people are saying, well, they have that's something that they have. We don't know if they even have that. We know that they have it. We don't know how it's going to be used. Now, I want to, you know, move it forward and say that Diddy is going to be appealing the decision to not receive bail today. And he's actually going to be appealing that decision,
Starting point is 01:04:29 him and his attorney, with Judge Carter. Judge Carter, because I reached out to Diddy's attorney and I said, well, what's the difference? Why appeal the next day?
Starting point is 01:04:35 And he said, Judge Carter is a judge that will be presiding over the full trial itself. So they think that there will be a difference in that. Do you think he's going
Starting point is 01:04:43 to get a bail? Do I? I'm just asking in general. I don't think that Diddy is going to get a bail um in that do you think he's gonna get a bill do i yeah i'm just asking i don't think that he's gonna get i think did he should get a bill and i ain't asking what you think should think i said do you think he's going to get i think he is the fact that he's putting up 50 million dollars the fact that he's putting up his family's passports his mom's crib the fact that he said he'll wear a gps monitoring system he'll only be in miami in new york the fact that if you look at his family, his two daughters don't have a mom. They stay with a family friend right now. They're staying with a family friend.
Starting point is 01:05:12 But he has to do all of that because the feds think he's a slippery suspect. Right. Listen, all that baby oil. I think he should get one. When you look at people like Harvey Weinstein, I got one. And you look at some of these other people, O.J. Simpson, I got one. Bill Cosby got one. He should be able to get a bail. I don't want my name mentioned nowhere near any of those people. At all, I got one. And you look at some of these other people, O.J. Simpson, I got one. Bill Cosby got one.
Starting point is 01:05:25 Didn't she be able to get a bail? I don't want my name mentioned nowhere near any of those people. At all, ever, period. If he does not get a bail, though, I don't know if they're going to move him. But right now he's being housed at NBC Brooklyn. And some of the people that have been there are Kelly, Fetty Wap, Michael Cohen. Now you don't want your name on those people either. Yeah. And I also, too, wanted to it clear uh because people are wondering right now because on cnn last night um they they they
Starting point is 01:05:51 mentioned diddy's demeanor in court they said that he was kind of like shocked and his attorney didn't really react to that so i asked well what is his demeanor right now when i spoke to diddy's attorney it ain't the meal it ain't very the meal he said that diddy is he's not shaking he's ready to fight until his name is cleared and that is what he's going to do so that's what we'll see happen today in the appeal and we'll be right back here updating you guys when it happens um if it doesn't happen before the show is over you guys can catch all the updates on Brown Girl Grinding and um Instagram and Lauren LaRosa on Twitter and Instagram and yeah and I will add into the young brother Christian Combs um Diddy's son this is why you don't talk taunt the fed. Remember when he put out that little jingle?
Starting point is 01:06:26 That little record where he said the feds... Why would you call his diss record a jingle? Wait, with that little record where he said the feds should have searched the other house? Clearly they didn't... I forgot what the line was. I just don't remember him saying the feds should have searched the other house. The house next door or something like that. Well, this is what they found in the houses that they did search.
Starting point is 01:06:41 These are the AKs. Exactly. And wrapping this, what is the moral of this story? No diss songs, no new beats. Clearly they didn't have to search the other house. That young man shouldn't be allowed near a recording booth anymore after this. Life is not a joke.
Starting point is 01:06:56 I don't know why y'all be playing. That is just what the mess with Laura La Rosa. Charlamagne, who you giving your donkey to? Far after the hour, it's come to my attention that there are a lot of things being bought and stolen in bulk in Miami. So we will discuss four after the hour, okay? There's two Miami men named Carlos and Nevaldo need to come to the front of the congregation.
Starting point is 01:07:15 We'd like to have a word with them. They had the baby oil? That's an evolved lube. No, but they might need to be investigated. All right, we'll get to that next. That's part of Combs and Apprises. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 01:07:26 Wake up. Wake up. You you're like the end of the breakfast club you make sure you tell them to watch out for florida man the craziest people in america come from the bronx and all of florida yes you are a donkey a florida man attacked an atm for a very strange reason. It gave him too much money. Florida man is arrested after deputies say he rigged the door to his home in an attempt to electrocute his pregnant wife. Police arrested an Orlando man for attacking a flamingo. It's a breakfast club, bitches. Donkey of the Day with Charlemagne the guy. I don't know why y'all keep letting him get y'all like this.
Starting point is 01:08:00 You know, Donkey of the Day for Wednesday, September 18th goes to two Miami men named Carlos M. Garcia. A jit? A jit? A jit? It can't be a jit. His name ain't a jit. Would it be a jit? He too old to be a jit. And Nevaldo J. Garcia Vento. Okay, 40 and 41 years old. Now listen, what does your Uncle Sharla always say about the great state of Florida? Say it with me. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. And today is no exception. Now, today's story has me thinking about this Diddy situation, because if you haven't heard one of the pieces of evidence law enforcement is using against Diddy is the 1000 bottles of lubricant and baby oil they found in his home that they say were used in these alleged freak offs Diddy was having was having. Now, when I heard about the 1,000 bottles of lube and baby oil,
Starting point is 01:08:47 I said to myself, there wasn't a dry booty in the house. Not one single solitary set of dry cheeks. Then I thought to myself, well, what else did Diddy have in bulk in the house? Some people go to Costco and just buy things in bulk. Maybe that was just a bulk purchase. And I know we was all wondering, where does a man buy 1,000 bottles of lubricant and baby oil? Well, we may have our answer. Because these two Miami men, Carlos and Nebaldo, were suspects in a theft ring.
Starting point is 01:09:13 And they steal from major retailers like Publix, Walmart, CVS, Walgreens, and Winn-Dixie. And they got busted with thousands of dollars worth of stolen merchandise. Okay, $5,000 to be exact. Including, including but not limited to razor blades, fishing gear, cosmetics and four hundred sticks of deodorant. I repeat, four hundred sticks of deodorant. OK, that's the one that's getting me. Four hundred sticks of deodorant. They got caught because police had a description of their vehicle a brown gmc suv they had just hit a walmart so when a deputy saw them run a red light why would you run a red light when you know you got all these stolen items in your your vehicle they ran a red light they conducted a traffic stop and then these two florida fools took the cops on a short chase okay deputies reviewed walmart security footage and that's when they
Starting point is 01:10:04 saw one of the guys stealing a pack of gillette razor blades and when they searched the vehicle they found six large trash bags full of suspected stolen items including the 400 sticks of deodorant i have so many thoughts about this situation number one if i was law enforcement my first question would be do you know sean combs and have you ever sold him any astro glide in bulk my second question is i understand these men committed a crime but are they really doing a service see people be musty man some of y'all under arms be out here smelling like weed a whole out pack so so many people amongst us be making right guard go left you make speed sticks slow down sure not really i don't know what it is maybe in my old age my nose is a lot more sensitive than it used to be or maybe everyone is trying to go natural when they shouldn't be
Starting point is 01:10:55 so when you got folks walking around smelling like funyuns i'm not mad at these brothers for having 400 sticks of deodorant on deck okay they have a heat advisory today in miami okay i feel like these two brothers is fed up do you know how many how much do you know how musty people must be for them to say we have to go steal as much acts as possible they just as fed up as the first person to invent deodorant do you know how fed up with the smell of armpits one must be to go home and start inventing things to prevent said smell? Deodorant was introduced in the late 1800s. That means people was musty at the last supper, man.
Starting point is 01:11:31 All through the 1400s, 1500s, 1600s, 1700s, most of the 1800s, folks was stinking until someone invented this thing that killed odor-causing bacteria called mum. That was the name of it. Mum. Look it up. I have no idea what that means but in my brain it registers as musty underarm mammal so there is a part of me that wants to applaud these men for stealing all this deodorant for people but on the flip side they made it hard for folks who know they need deodorant but can't find none in miami because they done stole it all
Starting point is 01:12:02 same way you probably couldn't find no lubricant or baby oil wherever Diddy was at because he had it all in his house. Now that I think about it, that's a bottom trap. Imagine being a bottom, going in the store to find the lube you need to have a good night and they tell you they don't have any because someone from Combs Enterprises bought it all. Now you are forced to attend a diddy party just to get what you need which is a simple bottle of lube life next thing you know you're slipping you're falling got d in your butt what these men have been charged with
Starting point is 01:12:36 multiple felonies grand theft all for five thousand dollars in items they're going to spend more than that on bond and lawyer fees so please give carlos m garcia a jet and nevaldo j garcia vento the biggest he are you're a wild boy man thank you for that donkey today how you thought about that slip and falling in the back last night that when you come up with that i don't even remember what i just said that's based off experience just black out and go now let's open up the phone lines 800-585-1051 let's talk about this 666 dating rule all right now what the hell is that that sounds evil no devilish well this new uh dating rule that a lot of women are going by.
Starting point is 01:13:26 And this rule is, Charlamagne, you're out of this. The 666 rule refers to women looking for... First of all, this is just Satan. I just want y'all to know that, by the way. All right. Well, listen. This 666 rule refers to men. Women looking for men who are six feet tall, have a six-pack abs, and make over six figures.
Starting point is 01:13:42 Yeah. That's why God ain't got nothing to do with that equation. It's 666. So we're asking... Y'all gonna miss all y'all blessings with that stupid-ass satanic equation. Now, that came from the New York Post, so we're asking 800-585-1051.
Starting point is 01:13:55 All your partner preferences... Tell me you a 3'6 girl, Lauren. Making it hard to find love. Tell me you a 3'6 girl right now. Are you a 666? I got some holy beads in my bag right now just for you. And I'm a like this Palo Santo. And his beads are anal. I do like taller guys, a three six girl right now six six six i got some holy beads in my bag right now just for you animal like this palo santo and his beads are anal i do like taller guys but i'm not in the club like if
Starting point is 01:14:10 you you got to be don't look at my um that scared me god damn i thought she was in the illuminati she's missing a nail and so so far her nails i got got the way he looked at my nails. I was scared to death. Four of her nails are long and red, and then there's just one nasty plane. Wow. That you've been biting on. No, it fell off yesterday when I was cleaning. I'm getting my nails done tomorrow. Shout out to Lynn New York.
Starting point is 01:14:34 I don't want to hear it. She's pulling up on me. Nothing about no man you looking for when you got missing nails like that. I've been getting devil fried me before he find me. You got to be the change you are looking for. Let's talk about it when we come back. 800-585-1051 nope first of all this is well manicured i do the russian under my sets don't play with me six six six six ladies is this the thing that you're looking for in a relationship equation
Starting point is 01:14:54 six foot tall uh six pack and make this is why god ain't blessing your life right now that's why you're missing all your blessings because y'all factoring in these satan equations into your relationships this is disgusting sounds like a short angry man to me let's talk when we come back it's the breakfast club good morning the breakfast club morning everybody it's dj envy just hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club laura larosa filling in for gs now if you're just joining us we're talking about this 666 rule that the new york post had a discussion about did an article on uh and we're talking about this 666 rule that the new york post had a discussion about did an article on uh and they're saying that the 666 rule refers to men who are
Starting point is 01:15:30 six feet tall have a six pack and make over six figures now women claim to be using this rule to find men but is this actually hurting them yes and let me start please because i want to tell all of you women out there calm down girl this is just a satanic equation calm down 666 this is why you keep missing your blessings because you're telling the universe you're looking for 666 so you're looking for the devil how about stay open to whatever god has planned for you because god's plan works your little 666 satanic one doesn't can i speak to the woman in the room yeah i will say i'm not with the ideology stuff and like that yeah so the 666 that does scare me a bit but with women wanting guys of a certain height certain body type certain you know job caliber i don't think there's nothing wrong with that if you're okay with you might miss out on some other people that could be cool
Starting point is 01:16:18 i do have certain things that i i do like guys to be taller but it's because i'm tall and then when i put on heels, I'm tall as heck. Can I say the other word? Yes, you can say that. I'm tall as hell. So it looks weird in photos. And like, it is, I just feel weird sitting next to somebody and I'm hovering over you. I always thought it was stupid when a woman says, I'm not going to talk to a guy because of his height.
Starting point is 01:16:38 I always thought that was stupid because I feel like even though Charlamagne is a short man, I do feel like sometimes you could be blocking your blessing. If you have a connection with somebody, height should not matter because it's your connection because somebody is a like in charlamagne sense six inches too short or whatever it may be if a connection is there a connection is there that is true and if i met if i met i told you yesterday i'm like i would i'm not i wouldn't be like no you too short i would at least be like well let me see you would have to be fired short for me to do it only because
Starting point is 01:17:05 I think it's my subconscious of like I know I'm so tall I just don't like the yo she's so tall like and then I'm sitting next to you you so little
Starting point is 01:17:13 that takes confidence it shouldn't matter no I want my man to be taller than me what if that six foot man Lauren only dates a woman with all ten fingernails
Starting point is 01:17:20 you know what I'm saying what if by the time he meet me I'm gonna have him you ain't got him now so what if he met you right now right now and you only got judge me you got nine nails you got nine nails that wouldn't be fair that wouldn't be fair because what's the background i was cleaning my home i'm domesticated that's why this nail is off let's go to the phone lines hello who's this hey this is anonymous i'm calling from jersey good
Starting point is 01:17:42 morning good morning charlotte good morning, Laura. Thank you. You're on the radio. All you have to do is change your name. You don't have to say you're anonymous. That's right. Pick a name. Pick a name you always wanted to be. What would be your script name?
Starting point is 01:17:51 Diamond. Oh, not diamond. Cinnamon. Cinnamon. Okay. Good morning, Cinnamon. That's worse. Tell us your thoughts on the 666 rule.
Starting point is 01:18:01 Well, I was just saying that the other 6 from what I know doesn't stand for the 6 pack. It stands for the 6 inch package, if I can say that on the right. 6 inch penis? Wow. So you don't care about the 6 feet? Yes. So it's 6 feet. Well, I... Girls be frightened when they say that. The 6 figure, I can kind of work with that
Starting point is 01:18:19 because I make 6 figures, but yeah, the guy I'm with, he's 6'3, well over six inches, and he's working on his way to the six-figure salary, so I'm good. Sharla may be jealous right now. Don't be. Don't be, Sharla. Look, two out of three ain't bad.
Starting point is 01:18:36 Two out of three ain't bad. Ma'am, I'm not jealous because I measured my penis a long time ago. I am seven inches three-fourth, okay? Eight. Goodbye, cinnamon. Eight in the summer. Goodbye eight goodbyes eight when is warm out the average size of a penis is five point six five point one inches when erect this stuff I'm above average okay I know you're I know your cookies on your computer hate to see you coming because that is a man looking at Lou but man look at the average size of penis
Starting point is 01:19:03 but when women say that about men's sizes I don't think that's true because if you really love a guy you be you let him try and figure it out a little bit
Starting point is 01:19:12 even if he's not the biggest like figure what out where how to make stuff go even though it's not the most well endowed slippery
Starting point is 01:19:19 you can't let me what 800 585 105 if you're just joining us we're talking about the New York Post. They recently did an article on the 666 rule. And the 666 rule is women are looking for guys that are at least six foot tall, have a six pack, and make over six figures.
Starting point is 01:19:38 Ladies, is this what you're looking for as well? Call us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. up right now it's the breakfast club good morning morning everybody it's dj envy jess hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club lauren larosa filling in for jess now if you're just joining us we're talking about the new york post they did an article on the 666 rule all right
Starting point is 01:19:54 now the 666 rule is a rule that refers to women that are looking for men that are six feet tall have a six pack and make over six figures now ladies is this what you're looking for let's go to the phone lines hello who's this hi good morning this is nisha hey nisha good morning talk to us what do you think about the six six six rule i think that two out of three ain't bad like you just pick your two right two out of three okay that's what you're looking for why are there no god-fearing women calling up here saying that they don't want no six six six you do realize that's satan's equation i'm god-fearing sitting right up here saying that they don't want no 666. You do realize that's Satan's equation? I'm God-fearing sitting right in front of you, and I just say.
Starting point is 01:20:28 You ain't nothing but the devil. Hello, who's this? I woke up and- Hello, hey, this is Kiesha from Hampton. Hey, 757. What's going on, mama? Hey, so what's the 666 rule? Six feet, six figures, and what's the other one?
Starting point is 01:20:42 Six-pack. Six-pack. I want to say I think that's a little bit unrealistic and some women may be blocking their blessings with that i mean because if you look at it the average person doesn't make six figures you know or six feet so i mean they may be blocking their business and especially if you don't bring you know the same thing to the table six figures then maybe that's not a good idea to go with that standard
Starting point is 01:21:07 but yeah shout out to my five five kings this is why you're going to be blessed thank you for shouting out all the five five kings short kings
Starting point is 01:21:15 we out here but this is why you're going to always be blessed because you understand that God's plan works and yours doesn't all of these women
Starting point is 01:21:21 calling up here talking about they want this six six six rule they ain't nothing but the devil that's why and you said it that's why they missing their blessings you're so silly thank you mama sure kings be out here being angry hello who's this hi this is tiffany hey what's up tiffany where you calling from hell i'm calling from peak scale new york okay and i'm at work
Starting point is 01:21:40 okay all right now we're talking about this 666 rule. What's your thoughts on it? All right. So my thoughts is on it. First, Salome, I did agree with you about the satanic meaning, but about the 666. However, 666 has an angel meaning too. Like it creates balance.
Starting point is 01:21:55 And what else is that? I thought that was 7-7. We focus on what truly matters in life. However, I just feel like whoever created the 666 rule about a man being six feet tall, having six abs and six figures is just a bit much. I think it's a bit of a stretch because I know y'all have to think even out here with men who's making four figures. So let's be real.
Starting point is 01:22:13 But at the end of the day, if you could have like at least six inches, don't have six kids, and got at least a sixth sense, we good in my book. Ma'am, I have my angel numbers right here can i tell you what 666 means in angel numbers huh it means your thoughts your thoughts need some refocusing this is a reminder that you are a spiritual being having a human experience reconnect with your spirituality that's what six six six is you heathens. Well, thank you. Here you go, Charlamagne. Listen, I said I did, okay? But listen, it's a numerology thing with the 666
Starting point is 01:22:49 stuff, so it's not always 666 because that's all I wanted to say. However, back to the topic with the 666 stuff, it's a little bit dumb to me if you ask. Thank you, Mama. You hear that, Lauren? Dumb. I said I'm not living by that whole thing. Salute to T. Neely. T. Neely, he's a brother. He's a little hurt, I Neely. T. Neely, he's a brother.
Starting point is 01:23:06 He's a little hurt, I can tell right now. He said, it's not right. You can't control your penis size or your height size, but you can control how much you make in this life. So it's actually one out of three realistic. He's a brother. And sometimes like, you know, the little shrimp guy community, they get good at knowing what to do with it, even though it's not a lot of it there.
Starting point is 01:23:30 So, you know, I think women should be open anybody sure what is wrong with you now somebody says this is why black men run to white women they don't shame penis size that's a damn black woman in here not shaming y'all just want reasons to run to wherever like please yeah if you want a white woman say you want a white woman don't blame that on nobody okay positive vibe said uh what happened to doing things naturally just let things flow on its own who cares about the whole 666 idea and i agree i agree with that yep i keep telling y'all god's plan works yours doesn't you know what i've learned in his last year of dating what first of all you all, you ain't been on no dating, so they ain't learn a goddamn thing. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:24:06 Ain't learn a damn thing. You ain't been in no classroom. Let me know when y'all done. Go ahead, we done. Are y'all finished? Are y'all done? What did you learn? Are y'all finished
Starting point is 01:24:14 or y'all done? What did you learn? I felt like I was on something prolific and y'all just like threw me off. You know what I learned from dating and shit?
Starting point is 01:24:22 What you learned? What you learned? You just gotta flow. You can't force stuff. You just gotta, learned from dating this shit? What you learned, you single? What you learned? Tell us. You just got to flow. You can't force stuff. You just got to meet a person and it's working. Let it go where it's going to go. If it doesn't work, it just doesn't work. It's okay.
Starting point is 01:24:33 And it could be you. And it could be. You think it's you? It probably is. I don't think that it's me. I don't. But it could be for other people. Now, in some situations, it could have been me. And in situations you might be ems all people say is Lauren Lauren is the problem
Starting point is 01:24:50 It's you and like I told you and they didn't tell you I'm a great problem to have so We have just with the mess with Lord Delaware dude that'd be a The numbers some great prospects what you say we have Lauren LaRosa just with the best with Lauren LaRosa coming up what we talking about we do
Starting point is 01:25:08 Rich Homie Kwan's funeral took place yesterday so I'm in DC Young Fly spoke and a lot of people are talking about
Starting point is 01:25:15 him speaking I love it when he speaks even though it was super sad situation but he spoke life into his family Rich Homie Kwan's family so we are going to
Starting point is 01:25:24 take a listen to that and just talk about the funeral a bit. All right, we'll get into that next. So don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody.
Starting point is 01:25:35 It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to Jess with the mess with Lauren LaRosa. News is real, web. Jess Hilarious, Jessica Robin Moore. Jess don't do no lies. Don't do no lies. She don't spare nobody. the mess with lauren la rosa on the breakfast club so yesterday in atlanta Changers Church International, Rich Homie Kwan's Celebration of Life went down, which included a huge amount of fans. His family.
Starting point is 01:26:18 It was a free celebration. They did open it up to the fans because they said, you know, without the fans, he would have been nothing. And it was sold out. There were three viewings that were sold out um but during the celebration his family spoke his dad got up and spoke about how kwan was not just his son it was his best friend as well too but dc young fly who was really close friends uh which with rich homie kwan got up and spoke directly to the family but to everybody listen let's take a listen to dc pastor ain't gonna be long i see it on your face you like what i'm here for first out we want to say god is the greatest all right mother y'all gave us an icon y'all gave us a legend you know we all on borrowed time so the things that he accomplished while he was here we want to let y'all know that we're going to continue on his legacy. It's not why is this happening? Not why is this happening to me? No, we have to ask God,
Starting point is 01:27:11 what is the purpose? What is the lesson? Just read the book of Job. He took everything from Job. He kept snatching everything from Job. And Job, like every Christian that, you know, everybody like, you know, I put so much good into the world why so much bad coming to me why he doing this to me God looked at him and said who you talking to why not you this is the time for you to praise my name this is the time for you to tell the other people through the midst of pain I'm the one that's giving you the strength talk that talk absolutely drop on the clues box for DC talking that talk I like that and I watched
Starting point is 01:27:46 the full like the full watched this and full of DC and he talked to Rich Wami Kwan's mom just about
Starting point is 01:27:52 just her spirit and her demeanor right now and how some people basically say to her like how are you I guess
Starting point is 01:27:57 so up in spirits or just she's from what it seemed like it's like she's doing okay despite the
Starting point is 01:28:02 situation and he was saying that like don't allow people to get in your head because it that's nothing but basically God like, it's like she's doing okay despite the situation. And he was saying that, like, don't allow people to get in your head because that's nothing but basically God. Like,
Starting point is 01:28:08 and that's, that's your, you're supposed to be an example of like what God can do in the midst of turmoil. So, I watched that yesterday too.
Starting point is 01:28:14 And you know, it's interesting because, I guess it's hard to feel this and grasp this when somebody passes away because, you know, we like to say
Starting point is 01:28:21 things don't happen to us. They happen for us. Yeah. It's just hard to feel like that when somebody you love passes away. But DC is right. There is a lesson to be learned. And he's going through that currently, personally, with, you know, the loss of his girlfriend and the mother of his kids. So, you know, I thought the message was great.
Starting point is 01:28:38 Yeah, salute to DC. I see Killer Mike spoke as well, right? Yes. There was a lot of people there. Of course, rightfully so. It's Rich Homie Quan. But there was a lot of people there um of course rightfully so it's rich on me kwan but there was a lot of people there um so rest in peace to him and um i'm sure the family support is appreciative of all the support they also received letters from uh vice president kamala harris and joe biden as well too oh wow yeah did he get to the key to the city or
Starting point is 01:29:00 did he get his day yesterday he got a day yesterday as well too so it was just like a big day of like let's honor him and the fans are there the family is there celebration of his life joe biden don't know who no rich homie kwan is you don't think he want and you don't think joe biden hit that oh he he can't even move that fast if joe biden hitting the kwan is because something wrong with his hip he not meaning to do it he just trying to walk fast so it look like he's doing it it's not the thought that counts, though, in a situation like this. Yes, it is. I guess. Hopefully, he's actually the one who thought about it because I can't even think of him.
Starting point is 01:29:29 He didn't think about much in the water. Not at all. Yeah. He still got on Trump's hat. Up next, Cardi B. So Cardi B and Offset are currently being sued. They're being sued by the owner of the home that Cardi B shot the Like What video in. This is a home in Beverly Hills.
Starting point is 01:29:46 And the homeowner is basically saying that because Offset, Cardi and team, and they're putting Offset in this because Offset directed the video. Because their team knew that they would have to pay a lot of money for the house, because this is, I guess, like a popular house. Like Justin Bieber has shot there before. Logan Paul has shot there before. They reached out to this homeowner, allegedly, according to the homeowner and said, oh, we just want to do like a quick little TikTok video. But then it developed into way more than that. And based on the information that the homeowner provided in the suit, they said that they let them use the property, which was previously rented out by the stars for basically free, foregoing their usual short term rental fee. The owner says that had he had known the truth that this was going to be a real music video, he would have not have waived the rental costs.
Starting point is 01:30:36 Now, the home is featured in the like what music video, as I mentioned, has been uploaded on YouTube. It's over 27 million views in six months and i'm sure that the homeowner is going to use this to say they made money off of this so i should have been profiting as well too the homeowner is asking for damages in the excess of 35 000 now you made the deal you can't come back on the deal now and say oh you made money no this is the deal that you made well cardi b came out in her own defense and she had a lot to say let's take a listen she was on twitter spaces the day that i shot that like what video we was trying to look for a house i'll say hit up his realtor it was like you know they got a house the ten thousand we couldn't even go inside the house
Starting point is 01:31:21 without putting down the payment so we paid paid them $10,000, right? We were shooting in there all day. It was like Cinderella. As soon as 6 a.m. hit, the owners were like, oh, oh, oh, overtime, overtime, overtime. Damn hungry. Like we kept telling them, like, yo, we're going to pay. Like you have to see in March. We ended up paying them.
Starting point is 01:31:42 Why is it that after the music video came out, y'all want to act like it was for a TikTok? How you going to say it was for a TikTok? But y'all greedy, hungry ass motherfucking ugly ass house. And now y'all trying to finesse. We paid y'all the fucking money y'all asked for. Just give me my money. You ain't getting shit.
Starting point is 01:32:00 Just give me my money. I hope it's one person Cardi never pays. Who? A publicist. She don't need one. All narratives will be cleared up by Bardi herself. I hope it's one person. Cardi never pays a publicist. She don't need one. All narratives will be cleared up by body herself. She's a walking press release. Dropping a clues bomb for Cardi B. Can you do a story real quick?
Starting point is 01:32:13 Yes, I can. So Wendy Williams is also in a lawsuit conversation. She Wendy Williams. It's not. It's her guardian. Wendy Williams. Guardian is suing any and um any networks in lifetime and the producer his name is mark ford the executive producer of that last wendy williams doc that we got where's like where is wendy williams um so basically what's happening is
Starting point is 01:32:36 her guardian is saying that all of these people made millions of dollars and wendy williams only made 82 000 off of this documentary. In the complaint, they're saying that these people profited immensely from their exploitation of Wendy. And this is money, the profits that she didn't receive is money that she could have used towards her medical care, the supervision of her life and just different things that she has going on right now. So they're going back and saying, y'all need to run us some more money because they negotiated again they negotiated
Starting point is 01:33:07 and her whole family's part of that doc so it's not like they could say well this team did it or that team did it the whole family was part of that document the reason i wanted lauren to report that story because i thought about wendy so much yesterday everybody did the whole world did and that's what i was saying that story came out and then some old picture of me and wendy started going i seen that picture and then everybody was picture of me and Wendy started going viral. I've seen that picture. And then everybody was talking about her. And I was like, damn, man. I worked with Wendy for a few years. And a lot of things that we've seen over the past, you know, several years,
Starting point is 01:33:34 I heard all of these stories about all these people on air and off air. The off air ones was even better. And it just had me thinking, well, what did Wendy lie about? Because there were so many things she told me about people that have come to pass. She told you about the thousand bottles? She really wasn't one-on-one, okay? Because she would get actual information. And there is so many things she didn't report.
Starting point is 01:33:57 I watched her say, you know, like things would come through. She'd be like, I don't believe that. I don't believe that. I don't believe that. But the things she did believe and reported, boy, those things have come true. They even were creating. I mean, I could write a could write a list some of the blogs were even creating i forget which blog i saw this on um what would wendy williams have said yesterday when when uh all the diddy stuff was happening and they had what is happening right now i feel I feel like I'm going to be indicted. Calm out, ass. Yeah. Allegedly.
Starting point is 01:34:28 All right. The people straight up next don't call you in. That's what Wendy would have said. Allegedly. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Clap if you think you deserve it. The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:34:38 Your mornings will never be the same. Morning, everybody. We are the Breakfast Club. Now, we got to salute to Eva Marcel For joining us this morning Salute to Eva man Make sure you check out her show Buried Alive What is it called? Yeah Buried Alive and Survived
Starting point is 01:34:51 Premieres September 21st at 8pm on Lifetime This weekend I also want to salute to New Orleans Shout out to everybody who listens to us on Q93 in New Orleans I'm going to be in New Orleans Friday I'm going to be at Xavier University For their NOLA Love event at 10 a.m. at the Convocation Center.
Starting point is 01:35:07 So I'll be there first. And then later on that night, 7.30 p.m., I'll be at Baldwin Books in conversation with Sharice Gibson of WWLTV New Orleans. So go to Baldwinandcompanybooks.com, Baldwinandcomp cobooks.com to get tickets. And I want to tell everybody, don't forget about my fourth annual Mental Wealth Expo, which is happening October 12th
Starting point is 01:35:32 here at the Marriott Marquee in Times Square. You know it is a free event, open to all ages. We bring some of the best psychiatrists like Dr. Rita Walker, Dr. Alfie Breland Noble, Dr. Bryant will be there. You see Dr. Bryant going viral for her interviews with Cam Newton and Nick Cannon.
Starting point is 01:35:48 My man Jay Barnett's going to be there. Elliot Connie, Jason Wilson, just a lot of great people. Angela Rye, Tyrese is going to be there. Tyrese is actually going to be there in conversation with Jason Wilson, having a great conversation just about men being vulnerable. So it's just a great day of mental health healing and education october 12th marriott marquee time square it is a free event open for all ages go to mental wealth expo.com for more details all right when we come back we got the positive notice the
Starting point is 01:36:15 breakfast club good morning good morning everybody it's dj nv just hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club laura rosa filling in for just now uh i know Diddy goes back to court today to see if he can get a bail. What time does that happen? Do you know, Lauren? He does. I know it's this afternoon. I don't know the exact time yet, but I know it's this afternoon, though. And right now, he's currently staying in?
Starting point is 01:36:33 MDC. MDC in Brooklyn. Yeah. Yep, he's there. And what we'll do is, if you guys are, or not if, please go and follow Brown Girl Grinding on Instagram, Law and La Rosa on Instagram and Twitter. Yesterday, what I was doing is I was keeping people updated as we found out information and then you know i put everything together and we bring it back here on the show the following morning so
Starting point is 01:36:52 if you want to stay tuned and locked all day long with me to figure out like what's about to happen with diddy um that's where you'll do it and i appreciate y'all people are like sending me tips to news at brown girl grinding.com uh video clips that they think that we should be talking about in here. Keep doing it. I appreciate that a lot. All right. Well, Charlamagne, you got a positive note?
Starting point is 01:37:09 I do, man. The positive note is simple. Sometimes people throw away something good for something better only to find out later that good was actually good enough and better
Starting point is 01:37:18 never even came close. Y'all have a great day. Breakfast Club, bitches! Y'all finished or y'all done?

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