The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Diddy's Team Claims Feds Raided Jail Cell, Took Privileged Material, Candace Owens Calls Out Beyoncé Over Rumor That She Was Paid to Speak at Harris Rally + More

Episode Date: November 19, 2024

The Breakfast Club Dives Into Diddy's Team Claims Feds Raided Jail Cell, Took Privileged Material, And Candace Owens Calls Out Beyoncé Over Rumor That She Was Paid to Speak at Harris Rally. Listen Fo...r More!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Good morning USA! Yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo It's Tuesday. Hey man. Happy to be here another day to serve our beautiful listeners. I feel blessed black and highly favored What's happening in the room? How's everybody's energy? LL? Cool Bay? How are you? I am good Count down to my birthday. I'm down to your birthday. All right. No, my day is Friday I think you ask me that every day, but it's okay. I know you're of a certain age. That's right I'll be forgetting. Yeah, you forget recording for your birthday tonight. Yes, we are All right in the party, so I'm starting a party in this morning Okay, all right. No any I'm starting the party in this morning. Okay, alright.
Starting point is 00:00:45 Oh God, any excuse to drink alcohol at six in the morning? Sure. If it's your birthday, make some noise. No disrespect, but I know that you're partying tonight and you have a lot of Delaware coming, so I just got a table on the other side. First of all, it's a lot of New York coming. I just got a table.
Starting point is 00:01:01 No disrespect. First of all, and on the- No disrespect, but we know you're an alcoholic, so I don't want you to drink this morning. I got a table on the other an alcoholic I got a table on the other side I got a table on the other side other side is like right there arms reaches super small It's like it on the other side. I like partying on a random Tuesday. It's New York most of the stuff We don't have lives. It's tough. We do we do Jesus Christ Random Tuesday y'all gonna be in a club. Yeah, so
Starting point is 00:01:23 Old enough old enough to be your own. You're old, but you're too old to be acting like that. Why not? I'm gonna need to be in your bed. I'm actually supporting my co-host, my co-worker right here. Thank you. And we're gonna go party for her birthday. She came out and supported me for my birthday.
Starting point is 00:01:36 You not coming? Thoughts and prayers, no I'm not Lauren. That's crazy. You know this man's not coming. Why y'all asking such questions? You know this man's not coming. I was trying to build a dinner into the night cause like maybe we could get him out at like
Starting point is 00:01:45 five. You would have got him out at five. You would have got him out at five. I figured yeah but I'll just, another time. I'll do a dinner around five. I got so much I got to do. Yeah so me and the wife will be coming out and supporting you. And you know Madison and her boyfriend will be coming as well so we're going to have a
Starting point is 00:01:59 good time tonight. Boy you are old boy. What that mean? When you're pulling up to the club with your kids. What? You need to grow up. I got a 23 year old. Stop dying in the bed. I got a 23 year old. Stop going to the club with your kids. I don't know where this is going with your life. Yo Envy. I enjoy life. Envy, tell Sheldon man to look down. Telling you to stop dying in his bed. Yeah, you see that headline? None. I'm out here living
Starting point is 00:02:19 my full realness. We see it. You know what I'm saying? I'm kind of here aging. It's time for you to make it's not yet. I mean I'm out here enjoying life man. Exactly. Enjoy Enjoy life with my wife and my kids. I'm enjoying what's wrong with y'all being two different people I will come to your book stuff and you know, I went to hashtoria I just want to pull up anywhere for envy and I want everybody to grow up. That's all Going up doesn't mean living in the casket. It don't mean living in the club at 49 You're right there and second of all, I'm not 49. You right there! And second of all, I'm a DJ, so I do DJ and I enjoy it. Thirdly, it's not even like a club for real. It's like a speakeasy vibe. Very mature. R&B, vinyl records, very mature.
Starting point is 00:02:56 Snapping fingers, people rhyming? No, we ain't snapping fingers. We snapping fingers! But ask Lauren what time the club closed. What that's Lauren with Time to Club Clothes. What time to club? At like 1. 12.30. It's early. It's early. The Yorker is 4 a.m.
Starting point is 00:03:11 In New York, you literally come out at midnight. All right, well. God bless. I'm not judging. Yes, I am. Yes, you are. But that's all right. You can judge.
Starting point is 00:03:19 We're going to be partying for your birthday. Yes. On the vibe. I love it. All right. Well, Jaleel White will be joining us this morning. Man, Jaleel White has a new book called Growing Up Urkel. If you have a certain age, if you were born in the 1900s like I was, then you remember TGI Fridays with Family Matters and Growing Up Urkel.
Starting point is 00:03:33 It's an amazing book if you grew up in that era and you grew up watching Family Matters. That's right. Because you get to see all the ins and outs of what was going on. Did I do that? Did I say that? Yes. Yeah, alright. Well, we're going to we're gonna be kicking with you little white a little bit when we come back we got front page news Morgan will be joining us. I'm sure she's excited the Cowboys lost last night. They lost the stadium was falling apart It was it was nasty. I went to sleep
Starting point is 00:04:01 Morning everybody is DJ NV Jess Hilarious. Charlamagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. And let's get in some front page news. Now last night in Monday Night Football, the Texans beat the Cowboys 34 to 10. Not only did the Cowboys lose, the stadium was falling apart. There was metal pieces falling off
Starting point is 00:04:22 from the roof and the ceiling. They didn't know if they were actually gonna be able to actually play the game because the metal was just falling all from the roof and the ceiling. They didn't know if they were actually going to be able to actually play the game because the metal was just falling all over the place. As a Dallas Cowboy fan, I honestly have no problem with that because that's just a good reminder that it's just time to tear the whole thing down. It's just time to tear the whole thing down, starting with the head coach. At this point, everybody can go except for Michael Parsons. Congratulations., you're saying that you're not gonna make it to the Super Bowl? Um, it's still a pass.
Starting point is 00:04:50 Oh my goodness, good morning. Good morning. This guy's crazy. Good morning. We haven't been eliminated from playoff contention yet, I don't think. Good morning. Yes you have. I don't know if you're watching the same season we are but yes you have baby.
Starting point is 00:05:04 It's okay. Go ahead and wrap it up. Good morning, Envy Charlemagne and Lauren. How y'all feeling? Y'all good? Yes. All right, so let's get into it. So President-elect Trump is confirming his plans for mass deportation once back in the White House.
Starting point is 00:05:17 A post on Truth Social said the incoming Trump administration is reportedly prepared to declare a national emergency and use military assets for a mass deportation program. Trump responded to the post with simply true. The president elect made the border a central issue of his campaign. He repeatedly promised to launch the largest deportation program on day one in office. Now, President elect Trump, he's reportedly going to be in Texas today to view the space X launch with Elon Musk and FAA report has placed flight restrictions around a nearby Brownsville Airport with a notice that mentions that a VIP will be in the area now That's normally reserved for high-ranking public officials now SpaceX
Starting point is 00:05:59 Of course is run by Musk who is close to Trump after being appointed as the co-head of a new advisory board known as the Department of Government Efficiency. Now elsewhere in the Trump administration per se, an attorney says two of his clients have the House Ethics Committee that former have told the House Ethics Committee that former Congressman Matt Gaetz paid them for sex. Now Florida attorney Joel Leppard tells NBC News that one of his clients also saw Gaetz having them for sex. Now Florida attorney Joel Leppard tells NBC News that one of his clients also saw Gaetz having sex with an underage woman at a house party in 2017 and he also spoke about how the Justice Department decided not to bring charges against Gaetz. Let's hear more from attorney Joel Leppard.
Starting point is 00:06:38 She was walking outside to the pool and she observed to a right her friend who was 17 at the time of having sex with Representative Gates. They were leaned up to what she described to as a game table of some type. Whether or not a federal prosecutor takes a case and decides to move forward on a trial or move forward on an allegation is that particular prosecutor's decision. It doesn't mean they didn't do it. Now Lepper went on to say that he is actually speaking out to protect his clients who really didn't want to come out and tell their story, but it's out there. So they're doing their best to control the narrative at this point. They have not yet been subpoenaed by any federal officials or police agencies to speak publicly
Starting point is 00:07:14 or testify against Gates. Now Gates of course is president-elect Trump's pick for the next attorney general and the House Ethics Committee is reportedly set to meet today, or excuse me, tomorrow, Wednesday to discuss its investigation into Gates and could vote to release its report into the allegations. Again, he has not been charged. You know, there are no actual criminal charges in regards to this situation. You guys are like, I'm not surprised.
Starting point is 00:07:44 And I'm just listening to all of this you know and I just keep saying you know Donald Trump said give me the catalog I'm gonna show y'all how daddy ball that man got control of all three branches of government and he's acting like it and can anyone do anything about it other than complain is that all Democrats going to do for the next four years complain and talk about how bad things are and how this isn't the way things are supposed to work what can Democrats do What are they going to do? What about all those Republicans who are supporting, you know, Kamala Harris? What are they going to do? Is there anything they can do? I don't know. Well, moving on,
Starting point is 00:08:15 President-elect Trump's nominee for National Security Advisor says no one on his team is questioning his cabinet picks. Let's hear from Republican Congressman. Because nobody on his team is going to question Trump. That's the whole point. Michael Walsh, let's hear from him. This team, you don't have anybody on the team thinking they know better than him or want to undermine or obfuscate. We are all on board rowing in the same direction. The excitement amongst the team is palpable.
Starting point is 00:08:43 Everybody is fired up and ready to get to work. Because, like I just said, nobody on his team is going to question Trump. They have been telling us for months the biggest criteria to be in Trump's administration is loyalty. Unwavering, undying loyalty to Donald Trump. There will be no questioning of Trump from anybody, it seems. And that's your front page news at 6 a.m. Donald Trump there will be no questioning of Trump from anybody it seems And that's your front page news at 6 a.m. I'm working with sticker Ralph Thank you Morgan now when we come back get it off your chest
Starting point is 00:09:18 One it is Hogan in the New World Order. Okay, everybody gonna be putting on black in a minute Get it off your chest again eight hundred five eight five one. Oh1051 hit us up now with the Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club This is your time to get it off your chest whether you're mad or blessed Call up now 800-585-1051 I'm with the Coach of Philly. Hello, who's this? What's going on man? This is Dono, man. How y'all doing this morning? Dono, what's up? Get it off your chest, brother.
Starting point is 00:09:54 Oh, right, man. First of all, Dono, man, they lied to us, man. With the election, all them brothers and sisters, I agree with you on that one. The second thing is, I've been having a lot of problems for years with my ex, my baby mama, whatever, but my kids have come to age where they understand.
Starting point is 00:10:18 They're not bad, you're not bad, you're a good guy, and all this and that, and I'm like trying to tell these guys out here, stay in the fight, fellas. Just stay in the fight. When it's time to pick them up, pick them up. When it's time to drop them off, drop them off at McDonald's, don't even drop them off at their house.
Starting point is 00:10:39 Just blow it up, man. Just go, drop them off at McDonald's. But I'm just trying to tell y'all stay in the fight man. You guys just stay in the fight, you know what I mean? So that's all I'm saying today. And I hope you have a good day. And y'all be easy, alright? I guess because I'm old now,
Starting point is 00:10:57 I've been hearing a lot of stories like that nowadays that you had baby mothers who would keep the children away from the baby father when they was younger, but not if the kids are older and you're able to actually have conversations you know with their fathers they're realizing like damn it wasn't it wasn't you wasn't you know your your mommy was just keeping me away from you and some people have their own kids now and got their own baby mama issues and so they get it you know they understand what daddy was going through when he was young yeah I know somebody yesterday lost a court date is uh him and his wife. They broke up
Starting point is 00:11:27 She went on vacation to California and she was like, I'm not coming back with the kids with the kids Oh now he's fighting, you know to get the kids back cuz he's like the kids live here and if they in California I had got businesses here. I can't see my kids These people not have friends with horrible baby fathers because you would appreciate a good father. I don't understand I just pray for more all hello who's this? Yo what's up it's Citty Citty what up get it off your chest Yeah man I gotta get off my chest uh Charlotte man I gotta call you out bro
Starting point is 00:11:55 because every time somebody says something negative that happened with Biden you don't say nothing anytime somebody say something about Trump oh oh lord here we go like bro come on you know you're not you're not being honest with yourself right now but it's okay don't nobody get nobody gives your Biden more hell than me you know you're not being honest that's not true tell me yesterday Morgan says that Biden gave Ukraine the okay to use the missiles against Russia. You didn't say nothing.
Starting point is 00:12:27 And then what you said- No, that's not what I, no, no, no, no, no. That's not what I, that's not true. That's literally what she said. That's not, that's not what, that's not what, that's not true. Tell me what she said, go ahead. Tell me what she said, go ahead.
Starting point is 00:12:36 I said Putin is sitting back waiting. Don't worry, wait till my guy get in in January. That's what I- You didn't say anything negative That's exactly what I said. about Biden giving me okay. Yet you said something negative about Trump putting tariffs on China. I'm not arguing with you suck my d*** have a good day. Can you say that on the radio? I think he responded he want to do it he might come up here with a good time.
Starting point is 00:13:04 I don't know why I'm sitting there arguing with him. I know I know I know what I say about Biden And so does everybody else I'm more into what you said after that. All right That's all I'm responding from now on with any criticism, I do get the right one responding from now on with any criticism. I'll just go get the right one. Get it off your chest. 800-585-105-1. If you need to bid, hit us up now at the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:13:34 I'm dialing. I'm dialing. Hey, what you doing, man? I'm dialing. I'm a caller, yo. This is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. 800-585-1051. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 00:13:50 This is Andre from Detroit. What's up, Andre from Detroit? Get it off your chest. Yeah, I'm calling to call you guys out, especially Shia LaMaine. Oh, God. What's up? Shia LaMaine was the main one criticizing Trump. I feel like he loves Trump now.
Starting point is 00:14:06 I feel like he can't say it because he was sort of on a Kamala campaign and sort of on a Kamala wave. Kamala. Kamala. Y'all gotta make up your mind. The last caller called in and said, I don't never see nothing bad about Trump.
Starting point is 00:14:17 Now you call him saying I love Trump. Which one is it, bro? Because I only got three words for you in a minute. No. You love Uncle Trump. You love Uncle Trump. You like his policies. You helped him win a campaign.
Starting point is 00:14:32 I helped him win a campaign. That's true. So did you Envy. Exactly Envy. You see how you forget you was in the commercial too? I forget I was in the commercial too. I'm going to be honest with you. He covered his arms up one day and then he forget that he was appearing in the commercial. Envy don't act like that. I do agree with Trump's deportation policy. We are gonna be honest with you I do agree with Trump's deportation policy. There's some Negroes. I wanted to tell you that right now I just because of this type of hypocrisy that didn't be just this late. I'm joking. I know I was in that commercial
Starting point is 00:14:57 No, you didn't you literally forgot? You put scenes on it, you got real news. We forget RBS. I do, I was in that commercial. And I believe you guys promoted it every day by saying, oh, we got our lawyers working on it. Lawyers working on it. That's just promoting it for them. What else, sir? I went for Trump. What else? I voted for Kamala Harris.
Starting point is 00:15:20 Are you sure about that? I'm positive, sir. Who did Joe Biden vote for? Donald Trump. No, Joe Biden definitely voted for Trump. Goodbye man. He had the MAGA hat on and everything. I saw him. I had no Joe Biden voted for Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:15:33 Jesus Christ. Hello, who's this? Breakfast up, breakfast up, breakfast up. I've waited for this day. With Lauren in. Oh my God, I'm right here. Happy birthday. I'm sipping some red wine this morning and I'll need your
Starting point is 00:15:46 birthday. Oh, thank you. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Have you had breakfast? You want to do full sex with you? Red wine early. I've had red wine already this morning. Should I go get my shot since you sipping on your wine? I'm on vacation for two weeks. I like to save my time for the end of the year. I know that's right. Congratulations. So I do the same. We're the party, which I do tonight. Can't tell you, it's private.
Starting point is 00:16:09 And I got you. You drinking wine right now? I ain't messing with you. You can't come, pause. Yo, Sean, I spoke to you years ago when you was on there, when you was in the window. I was like, yo, what up, shasha? You look like a grown man.
Starting point is 00:16:24 Don't call another grown man Shasha. And I still feel that way right now in 2024. Nah, you definitely not invited, man. First of all, nothing wrong with wine. I love wine, so ain't nothing wrong with that. At six o'clock in the morning? That's the problem. I'm on vacation.
Starting point is 00:16:38 Does that count? No. Not in no damn six o'clock in the morning. You're stressed out. Anything else, sir? I don't wanna hear a grown man giggling, calling me Shasha, drinking wine at six in the morning. What'd you tell. Anything else sir? I don't wanna hear a grown man giggling, calling me Shasha drinking wine at six in the morning. What you tell the other guy though?
Starting point is 00:16:48 What you tell the other guy? That's probably his friend. Shasha. Ooh, look at that. He is real giggly over there, Shasha. Go ahead, say something to him. Tell him what you told the other guy. Oh, now you don't know how to talk.
Starting point is 00:17:03 That's my wide open. Thank you sir. Oh, y'all talking to me? How's it going? Yeah, we wanted you to know how to talk. That was my wide open. Thank you sir. Oh y'all talking to me? That was a good day. Yeah we wanted you to say something to him. He was all giggly waiting for you to say something. He was talking to you Lauren. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. Now we got just with the mess coming up? We do. We have some interesting updates in the Diddy case you want to be getting on into. Alright we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning everybody. It's DJ, Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:17:36 Let's get to Jess with the Mess with Lauren LaRosa. The news is real, whether it's Jess Hilarious, Jessica Robin Moore, Jess don't do no lying. She don't spare nobody. All right, y'all. So yesterday in Diddy News, we talked about the fact that there were these, these notes and all this different stuff found in his cell when there was like some sort of raid that went down and that this stuff is basically allegedly showing that he's been trying to sway jurors. He's been trying to sway potential witnesses and just the public opinion using social media and his family.
Starting point is 00:18:21 Now, Diddy's legal team has responded to these claims. Those claims were made in a document by prosecutors. And Diddy's team is basically saying that the feds raided his cell and took a bunch of privileged materials, including notes to his lawyers for the upcoming trial. Now, if this were to be proven true, none of this stuff can be used at all
Starting point is 00:18:42 when it comes to him or fighting anything against him like bail or whatever, because you're not supposed to touch privilege information. He is allowed to have private things that happen between him and his attorney that the prosecutors can't just come in and grab. So according to new legal docs, Diddy's attorney Mark Agnifilio says that on Friday night, he found out that the prosecutors were in possession of attorney client privileged material that was taken from the sale at MDC in Brooklyn. He says that the materials included handwritten notes to Diddy's legal team concerning defense
Starting point is 00:19:10 witnesses, defense strategies for his upcoming trial in May. Now Diddy's attorney is saying that the Fed did admit that they do have these notes that they recovered from his sale. But they're saying that the search and seizure, the way that they went about it violates Diddy's fourth, fifth andth Amendment rights. They are also saying that the notes that were taken to his cell and turned over, they're also saying that the notes that were taken
Starting point is 00:19:32 from his cell and turned over to the trial prosecutors in this case may be things that they're gonna try and use to keep Diddy behind bars, which again, I told you guys can't happen. Now the feds, or I'm sorry, the prosecutors, have come out and said that is not true. They said that this raid was planned way before Diddy was even on whatever unit or whatever block that this is. This is just something that they do by protocol. They said that they take everything through like a check to make sure that none of the information is attorney
Starting point is 00:19:59 client privilege information. So they are all good. They're all go. They did everything they were supposed to and they found out about the communication on the three way, the three way calls because the calls are monitored, so they can use that. They basically said they did everything right. So they're fighting back against all that stuff. Now, That doesn't sound right. Forget the raids and all that. Why are you writing these notes and leaving them around for people to see? It was probably so he would remember when he seen his attorney, he could give the attorney the notes that says, I was thinking about this for defense. But this is who I'm trying to bribe? That's wild.
Starting point is 00:20:33 That's wild. We don't know exactly how it was worded or whatever, because what Diddy's team is claiming is that he had this stuff separated. These notes were in something that was for his legal team. The feds are saying or the prosecutors are saying there was a Manila folder labeled legal, but there was also a notebook and an address book and things that were personal so they were separated and they went through it. But they did say that they took pictures of this stuff. Like they photographed everything. They went through these checks and whatever was supposed to be redacted and not used, they didn't use and it will be redacted. So
Starting point is 00:21:09 I don't know, but they're saying that this stuff is personal, they took photos of it and they actually left it on the bunk once they took the photos. So nothing was actually seized according to the US Attorney's Office. Now in other news, there is a report circulating right now from a journalist named Trey. Now this report actually comes from an original report brought by Lisa Evers who works here in New York on a Fox local station that she did a week ago. She sat down and interviewed a former inmate of NBC Brooklyn that was locked up with Diddy. Let's take a listen. Did you have any interaction with him at all while you were inside? Yeah, we talked, you know, we schooled, he's cool, plays ball, he works out, he's on the go. How were the other guys treating him?
Starting point is 00:21:51 Did they seem like they were treating him with respect? They was goofy. They was beating around him. They was like, dude, be jealous of another dude because he was closer to another dude. There was a dude that was in his bed fooling or doing something special fooling, they would ate on a dude like that. Somebody doing your bed for you in jail on a twit is crazy. That's the ad volacle.
Starting point is 00:22:15 But I mean, how do you, okay, so y'all know in like the prison movies, when you try and like claim your alliance to somebody, you do stuff like they be like washing people's clothes and like they get you extra like cornbread No, that's not a real thing. Listen man after all we will learned this year about Diddy allegedly that's calm There's a lot of other things we could be hearing did he say that's what that's calm calm Oh, I thought you said something no, no, that's calm like did he could be you know There's a lot of stuff we could be here like did he could be bending over and telling people grab a spoon. Whoa Crunching much bagel that fall
Starting point is 00:22:52 So that's my point that's how that's calm compared to what we could be hearing now granted we don't know I mean This is just a you know Something that this person is saying who is alleging that they were locked up with puff right? We don't know if this is true But if it is true, can't somebody making it bad just be harmless? Like they just know he's Puff, he got money, they need money for, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:23:11 It can't be harmless. No, not when it's Diddy, because we've heard all these other things allegedly this year, so when you hear making the bed, you know what I'm saying, you start thinking about other stuff. Yo, from making a bed to making a bed is crazy. What does something special for him mean too?
Starting point is 00:23:23 That's what he said, he said making the bed and you know, doing something special for him. That's what I'm saying, like getting him extra cornbread and stuff like on the movies. Diddy had men on the street holding umbrellas for him. So be lucky he doesn't have men holding his penis while he pees in prison. What, what, what?
Starting point is 00:23:38 What? And shaking it. What? How you do that? He goes far, he goes all the way with it. Yo, like too far, you took the peas real far. I'm just telling you where it could go. Say that fast.
Starting point is 00:23:48 You said penis in the prison in the what? No, that don't even sound like it. Yeah, you shouldn't have said it in the first place. Well, I can't help how my brain works. Oh God. Well, speaking of how your brain works, let's talk about some booty. What? So Mike Tyson, remember?
Starting point is 00:24:03 I thought we was talking about booty this whole time. So we wasn't talking about booty this whole time? You was! This whole conversation wasn't some booty. What? So, Mike Tyson, remember- I thought we was talking about booty this whole time. So, we wasn't talking about booty this whole time? You was! This whole conversation wasn't about booty. You telling me a lot? Jesus Christ. You really give unk vibes. Like, the unk who still keep his E&J in the bag outside the liquor store. That's how you act.
Starting point is 00:24:12 You see, I got my Crown Royal bag right here. That is how you act, bro. You need a little something? You need a little something? I was supposed to be going into my next story. Go ahead, go, go, go. Damn, you give an unk. Girl, you going booty.
Starting point is 00:24:20 You said booty. Yeah, so Mike Tyson's booty is getting an offer for two. Jesus. So, Mike Tyson, you're going to be giving an unk. You're going to be giving an unk. You're going to be giving an unk. You're going to be giving an unk. You're going to be giving an unk. You're going little something? You mean a little something? I was supposed to be going into my next story. Go ahead, go, go, go. Damn, you give an unk. Girl, you going booty. You said booty.
Starting point is 00:24:28 Yeah, so Mike Tyson's booty is getting an offer for $250,000. What he got to do with it? What he got to do with it? So there's a stream site called Cam Soda. It's a popular adult website. And they actually spoke to TMZ Sports and they said that, look, after they got that view of the backside, Iron Mike's cheeks on Netflix the other day, they want him to come on over to their platform and flaunt his buried behind on their screens.
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Starting point is 00:26:26 Hey, y'all, Nymonee here. I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records. Historical Records brings history to life through hip hop. -♪ Flash, slam, another one gone Fast, bam, another one gone The cracker, the bat, and another one gone The tip of the cap, there's another one gone. Bash bam. Another one gone. The cracker, the bat, and another one gone. The tip of the cap is another one gone. Each episode is about a different inspiring figure
Starting point is 00:26:50 from history, like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing. Check it. And it began with me. Did you know, did you know? I wouldn't give up my seat. before Rosa Parks did the same thing. Check it! And it began with me Did you know, did you know
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Starting point is 00:27:27 you get your podcasts. Only one hour. What you mean? You got to stay in there for an hour with his ass out? That's what you do on a live stream like girls or whoever you are into. They get on there, they're taking their clothes off, they're having fun with you. They say all you got to do is just get up, stay in there, 250. First of all, I don't like them objectifying Mike Tyson like that. number two there is absolutely no reason for there for there to be a homeless Person in America and people got two hundred and fifty thousand dollars just to give Mike Tyson for him to stand there for hours I'm just see cheeks. There is no reason for there to be a homeless this problem in America. That's not but that's Mike Tyson That's not James from Jerome Ave. That's that's Mike Tyson. Yeah. Yeah. Well, you sound gay
Starting point is 00:28:05 I know that's not bad Wow, that's a favorite booty right there, right Anyway, that's Mike Tyson That's Mike Tyson booty Where's the picture Lauren? You have the picture. Oh my god. Clearly he wants it right there. That was just with the mess with Marlon Rolso. Thank you. Everybody's a little gay. There you go. I'm good. That's the motivation you need to do your next sport. Welcome to the generation of the booty dude. What song would I play if I look at that? What would be the first? Morning everybody is DJ envy Jess hilarious Charlamagne the guy.
Starting point is 00:29:01 We are the breakfast club Laurel Rosa filling in for Jess and let's get in some front page news now and All the Cowboys lost to the texas 34 to 10. I mean it was bad It was so bad the stadium started falling apart. It was actually metal pieces of the stadium falling the AT&T Stadium is tired of it, too You know and it's just really time to you know tear the know, tear the whole thing down and Jerry Jones is still delusional. Like he says that, you know, Mike McCarthy has not lost the Cowboys.
Starting point is 00:29:29 Those people are not playing for Mike McCarthy no more. They're not playing for you no more, Jerry. They not playing for the star no more. Okay. It is time to tear the whole thing down and Jerry Jones needs to relinquish control of football operations for somebody who actually knows what they're doing. Sounds like the same thing the commanders did. Nobody asked you about them damn commanders, Morgan.
Starting point is 00:29:50 Good morning, good morning. Yes, yeah, sounds like a rinse and repeat of the commanders. Anyways, I'm not gonna get too much into that. Let's get into this news, front page news. The Department of Justice is opening a civil rights investigation into an Illinois sheriff's office in response to the death of a 36-year-old black woman who was shot in her own home. Let's say her name, Sonia Massey. She called authorities to her home near Springfield back in July saying there
Starting point is 00:30:13 were there may be a prowler outside after arriving on the scene. The mother of two was noted to have had a boiling pot of water on the stove. As she moved to tend to the pot, a deputy told her to step away. Instead, Massey, who was believed to have been having a mental health issue, she told the deputy, I rebuke you in the name of Jesus. Now, before I play the audio of that incident, in case you missed it, I'm gonna remind you,
Starting point is 00:30:39 let me issue a trigger warning that this may be difficult for some to listen to, and if you have little in the car, you may want to turn the radio down for about five, excuse me, 15 seconds. Now let's hear that audio from when Sonia Massey was shot in her home by police. I'll repute you in the name of Jesus. I'll repute you in the name of Jesus. I swear to God I'll shoot you right in your face. Okay, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:31:01 Drop the f***ing gun! Drop the f***ing gun! Drop the f***ing gun! Drop the f***ing gun! Team Shots Fire, jump the gun! Shots Fire, Shots Fire! I didn't need that this morning. No, I'm sorry. But you know, it is this is news and we will continue to report it. Our body cam footage shows that he threatened to shoot her in the face. And of course, seconds later, he opened fired on her.
Starting point is 00:31:21 Sean Grayson was the officer. He was fired from Sangamon County Sheriff's Office two weeks later and is currently facing a charge of first degree murder. Continuing with that type of story, testimony continues today in the civil lawsuit trial against a Dallas police officer, Amber Geiger. Now Geiger was fired from Dallas Police Department after fatally shooting both of them, John, in 2018. Now Geiger and John both lived in the same apartment building. She claims she entered his unit mistakenly thinking it was hers. She shot him because she mistook him for a burglar.
Starting point is 00:31:55 And on Monday, the jury heard from John's sister from a Tennessee law enforcement expert via Zoom. And Geiger is serving a 10 year sentence in state prison for manslaughter in regards to that charge. Sean's family is suing her for using excessive force. Now some semi-positive news out of California. The Palm Springs California City Council voted unanimously last week to approve nearly six million dollars in reparations for black and Latino families forced out of their homes in the late 1950s and 1960s. Now the homes were all on land known as Section 14, which is where Pearl Devers grew up. Now attorney Areva Martin represents a group of people who grew up in that area known as Section 14 survivors. She applauded the unanimous city council vote. Let's hear more from Pearl Devers and Areva Martin. The city took control over this area and burned and bulldozed us out without sufficient proper
Starting point is 00:32:54 and in many cases no notices at all. People literally went to school and work and came home to find their home and possessions gone. We hope that by working in collaboration with the city of Palm Springs, we can show other cities throughout the state of California that it is possible to rectify racial harms. Now the city has also issued a formal apology and will rename a public park on the land and plans to build a monument
Starting point is 00:33:19 listing the names of its ancestors. So, you know, we've been asking, you know, what can you do about reparations? I guess that there's a start. California is starting somewhere. Now bringing things home to New York and putting a bow on this issue. The MTA board is signing off on a revised congestion pricing plan. The vote was 12 to 1 at a board meeting yesterday afternoon. MTA Chair Jano Lieber spoke about the $9 toll for drivers heading south of 60th Street in Manhattan. Betsy Plum with the Riders Alliance, she applauds the move while Catherine Freed with a former
Starting point is 00:33:53 city council member on the Lower East Side says congestion pricing will harm the area of Manhattan. Let's hear their comments from the MTA board meeting. There isn't any more room. We have a limited amount of room in the central business district, which is the most congested area in terms of traffic in the United States. It's not just another funding stream.
Starting point is 00:34:15 It is the only one that directly improves public transit while cleaning our air, making our streets safer, and cutting down on the congestion that keeps all of us stuck. Our cost of living will go up. Our cost of food deliveries and services will get higher. We depend on infrequent bus service. We do not have accessible subways. So the plan, which still needs federal approval, also calls for the toll to go up to $15 in 2031. So while we're thinking there's resolve, there is still issues to be to be that there's
Starting point is 00:34:46 figuring out again, a federal lawsuit is trying to stop the toll which is set to go in effect on January 5. Now New Jersey drivers get a $3 discount for using the Lincoln and Holland tunnels. The congestion again would go up to $15 in 2031. And there are federal lawsuits trying to stop that effective January 5th. So that's your front page news. I'm Morgan Wood. Follow me on social at Morgan Media M-O-R-G-Y-N-M-E-D-I-A. And for more news coverage, follow at Black Information Network.
Starting point is 00:35:14 Download the free iHeartRadio app and visit us at BINnews.com. Thank you all. Thank you, Morgan. And they said the reason they're trying to go so fast with this is because they want to get this done before Trump gets an office. So yes, because Trump is a it is projected that he will just kill the entire thing. This is true. And guess what? That's a good thing.
Starting point is 00:35:32 Yes. You know, you listen, here's the thing. That's why I keep telling folks, you know, whether you voted for the person or not, when the person does something that you agree with, I'm all for it. I don't want these congestion prices in New York. I was going to raise the prices for too many people. So, hey. Already expensive.
Starting point is 00:35:47 That's right. Hey, do your thing, Trump, do your thing. Do your thing, Trump. Okay? All right, well. We stop for to use that in the ad. Oh boy. There, I got you, there, I got you.
Starting point is 00:35:58 Oh my goodness, all right, when we come back, Jaleel White will be joining us. Steve Urkel, you remember Steve Urkel? Yes, he has a new book, Growing Up Urkel, and we gonna talk to Jaleel White when we come back. Steve Urkel, you remember Steve Urkel, yes. He has a new book, Growing Up Urkel, and we gonna talk to Jaleel White when we come back. It's The Breakfast Club, good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious,
Starting point is 00:36:16 Charlamagne the Guy, we are The Breakfast Club. Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess, and we got a special guest in the building. Yes indeed. We got Jaleel White, welcome. What's up, Cap? How you feeling, man? I'm doing great, man, I'm having a good morning. Good to see Yes, indeed. We got Jahliel White. Welcome. What's up, Cap? How you feeling, man? I'm doing great, man.
Starting point is 00:36:26 I'm having a good morning. Good to see you, brother. Good to see you, brother. You got your new book, Growing Up Urkel, a memoir. I've always loved your story, though, because you are the epitome of taking advantage of a moment. Seize an opportunity, right? Because you were so only supposed to be on one episode.
Starting point is 00:36:40 One episode. Yeah, that's it. Of Family Matters. How'd that happen? Again, shout out to me. I was just a black kid at one of the Sega Genesis, dog. It really wasn't that deep. My dad told me that I could get one of anything whenever I got a job because I was resisting going on auditions at this point.
Starting point is 00:36:56 I was five foot four, me was ready to play basketball. We were going to get into basketball talks at some point. And I wasn't booking jobs at age 12 too much because a lot of the stereotypical roles I just wasn't fitting it. My profile, like I said, I had braces. I'm 5'4 and I saw this audition come through and I was like I can get this job. What was it? What did it say? The description I included in the book was just you know nerdy character. Matter of fact, I was described as a Rick Moranis type. So that just shows you
Starting point is 00:37:25 what the writers room was already doing. They're casting a black kid and asking for a Rick Moranis type so I actually read that literally and then I went and got the best of Saturday Night Live VHS tape that we had in our house and I found Ed Grimley and I basically was doing a black kid's version of Ed Grimley and it wasn't really a good impersonation quite frankly but because nobody thought that was my inspiration, it became mine. Did you get the second Genesis? I was just always curious. Of course I got that second Genesis.
Starting point is 00:37:51 Did you want to act? Acting was just something that I just did naturally. I've been doing it since I was three. So, you know, did you want to do anything that your parents got you started when you were three? It just came naturally. I didn't resist it and I enjoyed it. Of course you always enjoyed it, enjoyed getting a day off of school to go someplace and have some fun. But as I got to be around the age of 12, I didn't really want to act anymore. I wanted to play basketball.
Starting point is 00:38:16 But once I got the show, then I started getting reps in at a different pace. And now once you get reps in, you prove yourself good at something proficient. Like I remember the exact episode where I'm like, oh, this is fun and this audience is my toy. And the episode is called the big fix where I took Laura on a date for the first time because Eddie needed to pay off a bet. And I leveled this French restaurant. Now before we get to that episode. Yeah, that's the first episode where I'm like I can hear the audience different I can see it in my eyes when I watch the episode. Before we get into that part of it Is it true that you tried out for Rudy Huxtable that part? Yeah I did. That's the name Rudy was for a boy. Oh wow.
Starting point is 00:38:57 So there was a debate there and you know He obviously won out over the network at the end and and Keisha got the role. How close did you get? Oh, it came down to me and her. got the role. And how close did you get? Oh, it came down to me and her. That's it. They, they auditioned us all day. I actually never forget that audition. They always bring in like two or three options for each role, but they put us in
Starting point is 00:39:14 one room for like several hours and kept pairing us and going in and out. And then at the end, they said, Hey, well, listen, we are pressed for time. So we will take you, you, you, and you, and the rest of you. Thank you for coming out. So you had all these crying kids just pouring out of that building that had been there all day. And I remember my mom was like, she just had a huge reaction to that. She was like, if you ever react like that to losing an audition again, are you crying? You think all of it? Oh, we've bought everything. I mean, that's a cold way to lose
Starting point is 00:39:39 a job when you're seven years old. Did you really understand to be picked right in front and right in front? Because generally it happened, you know, your agent will call you or your agent didn't call you. And my mom was never the type to call the agent also and be like, did we or did we not get the job? And a lot of parents do that. But did you really understand at seven years old,
Starting point is 00:39:55 like, oh my God, I'm losing this job. This is like what this could be. You were just like a kid and it was like, no. So you cried. Like, what did you think? No, well, we were supposed to move to New York. So they had already talked to my parents through our agent and everything.
Starting point is 00:40:09 And my dad was trying to figure out, because he was just graduating from dental school at the time, my dad was trying to figure out how to do this from New York. They had practically said the job is yours. And then a little girl came walking in. I mean, they do that kind of stuff all the time. Now that I'm an adult, and I know that. But at the time, it was just very shocking. And then you become a big girl came walking in. I mean, they do that kind of stuff all the time. Now that I'm an adult and I know that, but at the time it was just very shocking.
Starting point is 00:40:27 And then you become a big fan of the show, right? So you're looking at the show and it's like, oh man, that could've been me, right? You're doing that, but that passes too. Yeah, especially when you end up with your own iconic role in the future, right? I didn't even look at it that way, seriously. I just, during that time, Sean, I'm telling you, man,
Starting point is 00:40:43 it's wild to watch fame now because everybody kind of believes like they can have a famous moment and it should come easy to them. But back then, like, you know, if you got a chance to meet Magic Johnson, you got a chance to meet Janet Jackson in person, they were inaccessible. They were all talented. They were, you know, there was an aura. Literally, I remember the time I met Michael Jordan for the first time and he crept up behind me at the Magic Johnson
Starting point is 00:41:06 Midsummer Night's Classic and it's just like he literally had like this little glow around him this black Jesus glow around him and and it's different now it really is so you didn't think you could be that you see what I'm saying now I don't think that I don't think there is real celebrity now oh now no celebrities completely been diluted yeah it really is I think I disagree and say there's still some people who have it I can say I can see it There's some people where they walk in and they have that natural it factor where it's like, okay You just you affect the room
Starting point is 00:41:33 You know I'm saying like even when Will Smith used to come in for the NBA All-Star games when Will was in the room It was just different. That's his aura though. Yeah, that's exactly so but that's but that's traditional celebrity this stuff now Like I said, it's just it could feel real temporary and it's like you ain't got the it factor But you got the light on right the cast like you because you went from just supposed to be in one episode Yeah to taking over the whole thing. So did they like it? It had to be some resentment a little bit. It's like a kid nor nerdy kid coming in here like I said, it was it was it was weird at first the kids and I we worked it out the easiest because they had to hear a lot of things that some of their parents are even saying and you know when you're a kid
Starting point is 00:42:10 and you're hearing what your parents are saying you're just gonna follow suit with that but Darius and Kelly and I we became brothers and sisters that's our puberty so I just feel like the division really kind of took place more along the lines of the adults were the adults and the kids were the kids you would think that at some point in life people would understand that y'all are a team and it doesn't matter who the star of the team is if the team wins. Is winning. Yeah but the magic words you say is you would think.
Starting point is 00:42:34 Yeah yeah yeah but I would just say after all of these years we haven't learned that even when you use the Shaq and Colby example. Yeah that's you know you can't change the way people are gonna think when they're coming from a place of ego. You know I did a lot to extend our run because the reality was- The show was about to get canceled. I know, but- It was a fact.
Starting point is 00:42:49 I get it. You can say that. I don't need to lean in on that, but whether if it was keeping my hair cut the same way, it got to the point where I was sick of my own haircut or staying out of the gym not working out. That sucked from playing basketball and finally in my scene- They made you change the pants that you were wearing yeah they made me change in the final season it was like no more jeans he doesn't wear any jeans so i was doing things that was
Starting point is 00:43:18 i read that he's about to get messy what you What'd you do? You know I reckon it was your bulge. He's not about to get messy. Why would you ask Lauren to ask that question? I don't care. Like what? Lauren, don't let this man just talk over you. I said it already.
Starting point is 00:43:27 You let this man just talk over you. I mean, he wants to talk about your bulge. I want to be, I want him to. Well, you said pants. It wasn't coming in pants. I was getting there. I was going to let him finish his statement. You jumped to the bulge.
Starting point is 00:43:36 To live, but how did I get in? Go ahead, you jumped on down his pants. Go ahead, finish. I want to let him work it out. But it won't come to the pack. Right, Julel? That's crazy. Y'all don't get to sit here Right, Julel? That's crazy. Y'all don't get to sit here. He a wild boy.
Starting point is 00:43:48 He gives it all. He's waiting for that one. So back to the bulge. They changed bottom line. They just said no jeans in the final season. Oh, they didn't tell you why? They said no jeans in the final season. They said the bulge. They nodded down. They did tell you that.
Starting point is 00:44:04 They said it was getting a little awkward to see the bulge. That's what the post said. Jesus. They said no jeans in the final. Do they come to your parents and say that or do they come directly to you? No, at that point, I mean, come on, I'm on set and I'm getting notes from producers and you know. I need to see that note.
Starting point is 00:44:18 What? That's a funny ass note to tell somebody. That is an uncomfortable note. It feels like we're in a low country. I feel like you said that in a low-key situation. I feel like you said that in private. Like, you pulled my family to the side, and we have a very close discussion.
Starting point is 00:44:30 We'll talk about your son's bulge. What? Wild, V. All right, we got more with Jaleo White, AKA Steve Urkel. When we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:44:40 Morning, everybody. It's DJ, Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club, Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. We're still kicking it with Jaleel White, you know Steve Urkel. Now we were talking about when you were turning into the star, right? So at first you didn't have a dress room, now you got the biggest dress room. So how was that change?
Starting point is 00:44:58 Ugh, I mean- Did money, did money change? Well the thing about money which was cool is that my mom was so petrified the show would get canceled anyway, that she never bought a new car for the first four seasons of the show. Oh, wow. You know, my mom was that, I think that's why I'm so passionate about the protective job that my parents did.
Starting point is 00:45:17 They did so much to try to keep me attached to normal life. Right. You know, they didn't get new cars themselves. My mom demanded that I went to normal life. Right. You know, they didn't get new cars themselves. My mom demanded that I went to public school. I went to public school during the entire time. That's a little crazy. As the Virgo at that time? Yeah, but we didn't have cell phones. We didn't have all, well we had cell phones, but they were big bricks at that time. But we didn't have smartphones to invade the privacy to that degree and let everybody know what school he goes to, at least on a nationwide level. So, you know,
Starting point is 00:45:43 I would pop in the school like every two weeks to three weeks and you know that was something I actually enjoyed doing kind of like a magic trick. I could go in and I could take tests, I could raise my hand, I could answer questions from the teacher and my peers are looking at me like how do you know this stuff? It's like I study on set too. How was school? Did you ever get bullied because people looked at you? Oh yeah, no there's a whole thing. The first school I was attending at the time I was the only black kid at the entire school which was awkward too. It was half Asian, it was half white and now it's since taken over all Asian when I go
Starting point is 00:46:14 back and pass that school. And you know, that's all the usual stuff, can I touch your hair and you know not getting invited to Bob Mitzvahs and all that kind of stuff. And then that all changed as soon as I got on the show. Hey, you want to go to the liquor game with me? And my mom wants your agent number. She's thinking about putting me in the business and now I'm suddenly so popular. So I left that school and then I went to what I like to call the Joe Clark school, the lean
Starting point is 00:46:35 on me light. In that case, I stood out a little too much and it also raised my hand too much. And I had a teacher that liked me and I liked Ms. Lasseter too. And you know, at schools like that, they don't like those kind of relationships. So ran into problems there. And then my mom found the school that was the porch that was just warm enough for me and three-bear story analogy. And that was South Pasadena High School.
Starting point is 00:46:59 And they kind of had a sprinkle of everybody. It was Asian, it was Mexican, it was black, it was wonderful. And I had a great principal named Ben Ramirez, may he rest in peace, who just kind of went out of his way to make sure that I was always welcome on campus. So because even in your book you talk about having your dressing room kind of like set up like an NBA locker room. Yeah, I had my dressing room. My dressing room was cool.
Starting point is 00:47:17 My dressing room. You really wanted to go to the NBA? I don't think it was about going to the NBA. I was a huge, I mean listen, if you grew up in the 90s, the NBA just was different. It landed on your life. It was everything. Got you. So I, you know, once I started gaining some influence, you know, you could do certain things and the set decorator for our show transformed the second room in my dressing room into an actual NBA locker room. So I had all the different lockers.
Starting point is 00:47:41 That's dope. And you know, that's where I would change and get ready for the show Wow, you know what? I wanted to did the cast members on family matters Was it a level of hate and jealousy and envious envious envious are envious? Are this your chance to get him? Are in hindsight, are you really difficult to work with? No, absolutely not. Okay. You know, I... Because Reverend Genevieve Johnson said that.
Starting point is 00:48:07 Okay, but, okay, so let me make it easy for you then. How come you never heard that from the kids? Kelly speaks, Darius is everywhere. Darius is everywhere. How come you never heard that from the kids? Yeah. You know, when you leave a show, first of all, the difference between movie stardom and TV stardom is
Starting point is 00:48:21 when you're a movie star, you're still a star. Even if you don't have a movie out. When you're a TV star, unless you're on TV, you're not a star even if you don't have a movie out. When you're a TV star unless you're on TV you're not a star and that's just the way the business treats you. So I think people go through a lot of personal trauma sometimes after a show is going off the air, divorces, investments maybe they go right etc etc and it causes people to look back on things with kind of a jaded look and it was like man we had fun. We did. Even the pictures I picked out for the book you know I wanted to show pictures of us
Starting point is 00:48:44 chilling you know I wanted to show pictures of us chilling. I wanted to show me, Reggie, and Darius, chilling in Paris when we shot two episodes in Paris. We're the only black show to ever shoot in Europe. That was a big deal. I'll never forget, we had this giant $12,000 meal at the top of the Eiffel Tower as a cast. Oh, I'm glad you asked. My mom took that bill and handed it to production because she had the clout to do that. But Joe Marie's there, Reggie's there, well we
Starting point is 00:49:10 was balling at the top, but again you balling. So you know it's almost kind of like when you hear Scottie Pittman talking about the Bulls now. It's like Scottie you can't say nothing nice about the Bulls. You was rock stars dog. You and Mike didn't kick it at all. Are you sure? That's how you remember it? Have you recently talked to any of the cast? Because I know Jo Marie Payton, like she had come out and said that you guys had a little whatever that situation was. That's why.
Starting point is 00:49:32 You don't want to fight each other. Yeah, like can you first of all clarify that story because that's just a wild. No, there's just there's nothing to clarify. I'm talking about a coworker of over 30 years ago and I was a minor. You don't think if there was any validity of that, it wouldn't have come out? I'm like how? So 100% nothing happened? I mean 1000% no. But I'm not getting in back and forth. I'm sorry. I'm just doing too good to get in back and forth with a woman who's over 70 and I've been kind of like mentally
Starting point is 00:49:58 ingrained to not fight with my elders. Like, all right, if that's the way you saw it, cool. It is what it is. Well, she recently said on a stage, I think, I forget where they were at, but the cast was there and you weren't there. And she said that, like, you know, she wished that you were there. And if you were there, she would hug you.
Starting point is 00:50:13 And she kind of, you know, that whole thing. So have y'all talked? Or is there? Why does what she have to say hold so much more validity than what my other cast members have to say? I'm just curious. I think, oh, I think that the age thing does play a factor. 70 year old black woman.
Starting point is 00:50:26 Yeah, what you said, you know what I mean? I think that definitely plays a factor as well. But I think she's one of the first people that alleged like the bad stuff that I saw come out and be like, man, we should just hug it out. I want to, it made me wonder like, have y'all talk. Like what changed? So the people that I talk to regularly is Kelly and Darius.
Starting point is 00:50:43 And again, I don't call them Laura and Eddie. So I, you know, I called Kelly about this book, you know We spoke extensively and you know, Kelly called me two weeks ago But it's weird for us by the way also when we go out and eat or anything like that You know, we like little back rooms and stuff like freak out Exactly people saw if people saw me and Kelly just at crustaceans in Beverly Hills and what it tends to turn into a big Hey, can I get a selfie fest. So you know, we keep it private but I have a very good relationship with all the cast
Starting point is 00:51:17 members who've ever wanted a relationship with me beyond the show and I don't have anything negative to say about Reggie. When people ask me who was your favorite scene partner? I'm like the chemistry I had with Reggie Lavelle Johnson, I remember the episode where it clicked for us. It's called Boxcar Blues where we were stuck in a train together with all these cows and Steve is just getting on his nerves and you know, Reggie just couldn't look at me without breaking up without you know without breaking character. And we just we developed this amazing chemistry, but adults are adults, and they're going through
Starting point is 00:51:47 adult things too, and also, I'm a kid, so, you know what, I'll tell you one way maybe I could have been annoying, I dribble my basketball everywhere, if I was in school, and, Jaleel, we need you on set, boom, boom, boom, basketball, basketball, basketball. Well, adults get annoyed when a kid is just dribbling and bouncing a ball all over the place.
Starting point is 00:52:02 Is that difficult? How old are you then? You can talk about 13, 14 years old? Yeah, that's what I'm saying. I would feel like adults would have a little bit more great standing. I'm approaching it from a very self-aware standpoint. So I'm like, okay, yeah. And I remember Joyce Webb, one of our script supervisors, be like, oh, here it comes with the basketball. And it's I'm like, but if that translates 25 years later to being difficult, I'll take it.
Starting point is 00:52:29 All right, we got more with Jaleel White when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club, good morning. Good morning everybody, it's DJ NV, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guide, we are the Breakfast Club, Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. We're still kicking in with Jaleel White, AKA Steve Urkel. Now, let's talk about your first kiss.
Starting point is 00:52:44 Let's talk about your first kiss, Let's talk about your first kiss because nowadays everybody's been getting arrested nowadays. So y'all this is Questlove and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on with the Story Pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records. It's a family friendly podcast. Yeah, you heard that right. A podcast for all ages. One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th. I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records, Nimini, to tell you all about it. Make sure you check it out. Hey y'all, Nimini here. I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records. Historical Records brings history to life through hip hop.
Starting point is 00:53:29 Flash slam, another one gone. Bash bam, another one gone. The cracker, the bat, and another one gone. A tip but a cap, there's another one gone. Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history, like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15 year old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months
Starting point is 00:53:49 before Rosa Parks did the same thing. Check it. And it began with me Did you know, did you know I wouldn't give up my seat Nine months before Rosa He was Claudette Colvin Get the kids in your life excited about history
Starting point is 00:54:04 by tuning in to Historical Records because in order to make history, you have to make some noise. Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Another one, because he's a guy. Oh. They don't do that to guys. Exactly. So break down your first kiss
Starting point is 00:54:25 Exactly years old onset. He's a he's ahead of me on this one No, we had is we had a scene man where You know Steven Eddie get hot at the dice table and they're rolling the dice and this woman is supposed to give me a kiss Just plant one on me before my last dice roll and during rehearsals all week She just pretty much giving me a pack. It was just a pack Yeah, because you just go through the motions, but with that hot live studio audience there, man She just yo she gave me the whole shebang and so when I pull back
Starting point is 00:54:51 This was your first time kiss you look yeah, I never kissed a girl. How did you know what to do? No, I did. I wasn't first of all I wouldn't even plan it for that I know you supposed to put your lips together, but I didn't know that anything else was really supposed to happen to that I wasn't I wasn't seasoned got you was and else was really supposed to happen to that day. I wasn't seasoned. Got you. I was. And so she does it and my whole, my thinking at the time was do not break character. Do not ruin a good take. You know, that's what you just kind of taught as a comedic actor and as a kid. And so when I went to my dressing room, I just kind of involuntarily tears start coming down my face because I was just like, that was weird. And then my dad corners me and he's like what's wrong?
Starting point is 00:55:26 executive producer comes back like what's wrong? you know just like you know like she put her tongue in my mouth like out of life. I'm surprised your mother didn't whoop her ass. You know it's so funny everybody says that but it was like my father was present and was dealing with the issue so there was no reason to inject and once it was revealed what happened, they all started laughing. Let's start the Men Too movement. Let's start the Men Too movement. My dad's laughing.
Starting point is 00:55:50 My dad's laughing. No, do not find this woman. Do not troll this woman at all. No, I'm serious because it's like, that's one of the things that I'm very protective of is we have to embrace what double standards were, leave them in the past, but it's okay. Like I can laugh at it. I'm saying like from the time that it happened to my dad
Starting point is 00:56:08 and the executive producer coming in to me walking back out on stage to do now the next scenes, even the hot the crew, hot five, she put it on you young fella, you hung in there, you did your thing and it was like it was very clear to me all the signals that I was getting was that might have been yucky the way it went down but apparently I'm going to get a lot more of that so mama cheese most says yeah okay all right go with the flow what about the trauma you went through because it was immediately after that scene they told you that you can't wear pants anymore you know what I know in the book you talk about the meeting
Starting point is 00:56:44 that you had with the exec about the remake or the spinoff. The reboot. The reboot. Your version that you wanted to happen, in my opinion, was way better. I don't know if you want to say it, you want people to read the book, but it was way better than what they had pitched to you. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:56:58 Will we ever get that? And can you, could you do that on your own? Listen, first of all, you can't do it on your own. You know, that's the thing about television that people have to respect. It's the only art form I feel that still has gatekeeping still very much in place. And you can either be bitter about it or you can fight the good fight and look for the person that's going to be your champion. That's just it is what it is.
Starting point is 00:57:16 I was never offered a reboot. I always want to make that very clear. And even my vision for the show that I have, it's not about me. It's about three dimensional characters that would actually resonate and translate in 2024 because I worked for the producers who coined the phrase jump the shark. Bonzi jumped the shark. You jumped over a shark, right? Those are my producers, the exact same producers. So you're not going to invite me to jump the shark again. I was offered a blind contract and half my pay of what I got for the last episode and there was no consideration given to the adults that actually have such a large opinion
Starting point is 00:57:51 over what terms they would return to. I'm like, the way they were being discussed was, well, you know, Harriet and Carl will come by and they'll visit the new family every now and then. Like, Hollywood doesn't really, they engage talent when they need talent. They pay talent when they need talent. and this isn't even a black thing I don't want this to turn into a black thing out here guys like Chris Pine or whatever who's you know He's like, I don't know what they're gonna do next with Star Trek Like I love playing the character, but when they call me they call me
Starting point is 00:58:18 So I'd love the opportunity to make the show that um that I envisioned that was never turned down It was never pitched. I was just offered a blind contract and around that they were going to develop the reboot. Now you never, I was watching the interview you did and you said you never got invited to none of the Hollywood parties. No, no. I mean I did, I would do a lot of nice parties but none of the like, the stuff that started gaining a lot of steam on social media like media like, you know, the rock nation brunch or or obviously young.
Starting point is 00:58:48 You talk about my man, you know, you did parties or whatever like none. Organically, now did you laugh at Reginald Johnson used to get invited? Stop. You gotta calm down. You got it. You got it. The car went slow and did over. They say you got to calm down. You can't you just never see them around. We just we're going to slow it down for a second.
Starting point is 00:59:05 You know what I'm saying? Sometimes you can just be driving too fast and you're not paying attention to the speed limits. To the speed exactly. We're in a 35 zone right now. What happened to Judy man? How did Judy just walk up there? I mean I talked about it in the book. I know. There were a multitude of factors that went into her departure from the show that I blame all on her mother But as a performer, they weren't giving her storylines. She wasn't the best at delivering a joke You know Sometimes they would give her material and it would just fall flat and if you fall flat and run throughs They're gonna rewrite you and you know, we're kids back there So, you know kids that's the thing you can't roast each other nowadays at least not in public
Starting point is 00:59:43 But trust me kids are still roasting each other. That's never going to go away. So you know, we'd be sitting in the background and you're like, and she blows the layup. You know, it was like, you know, it's just like, you know, you can only mess up so much and be arrogant about it in the fur coat and the Mercedes too, before somebody says enough of this, you know, and in this situation, I really felt like you know Jamie was born to a mother who put herself before her daughter and she had ideas of grandeur that weren't necessarily very realistic and it sucks for Jamie that she has to wear that scarlet letter for the
Starting point is 01:00:15 rest of her life and I hope that Jamie finds peace outside of show business to be quite honest you know this show business can start to make you think that this is the only way to make money this is the only way to live money. This is the only way to live. Like if it didn't, I talk about that with Jonathan Brandis because I, he passed away and he took his life and I just, I was very close to him at that particular time. And I saw signs of someone that was really putting too much emphasis on what this business meant to his existence on earth. I don't have time for one more. Myra jump in in. Myra, Michelle Thomas. Yes. Every time you-
Starting point is 01:00:46 Be careful now, that's my girl. I know. I was going to say every time you talk about her, it's very emotional for you. I feel that that's your girl, right? Or was. I want to know, off camera, when you guys developed your relationship that we then saw on camera, because it was so believable, what was that off camera relationship like? And building that for the characters on camera.
Starting point is 01:01:03 How did you guys- cuz you were so young. Dad, nah just you know Michelle started off playing Malcolm Jamal Warner's girlfriend on the on the Cosby show so she was always older than me so even though she was so small and bubbly and you know big but she was she I looked at her like a little sister I'm like a big sister yeah we just had this amazing chemistry my mama loved her too so so that always made things easy. And she just made it her business to always want to hook me up with somebody. And she introduced me to Martha's Vineyard, spending summers there. And we just had an amazing chemistry.
Starting point is 01:01:35 She was just down. Everybody knew Michelle. Everybody knew Michelle in the music business. Everywhere we went, people loved Michelle. yeah and unfortunately she passed away to stomach cancer and that was just a very emotional time because we just knew what she was going through as an actress yeah so during the time when she went out I just I wish that there had been some better opportunities for her you know what I'm saying like we want people to buy the book growing up Urkel but you know it is it is interesting to see how much of the love y'all created off-camera Yeah, no, it was real love, man. Like, you know, I get it.
Starting point is 01:02:07 Yes, it was bumpy in the beginning, especially with the adults and the parents of some of the kids, but that's my puberty. You know, Deris is out here a while in the times, you know, we hear that, we slide each other's DMs, but that's my brother. I mean, we've all had, you know, brothers or whatever, frat brothers or college friends, you know, bugging out or whatnot. But you don't abandon that cat. You still take it as call it. Y'all just laugh it off. And that's what my relationship is with Kelly and Daris.
Starting point is 01:02:33 It's very brotherly and sisterly. And, you know, I'll always defend our entire cast, actually, for the work that we did. That's what it is. Well, Jaleel White, ladies and gentlemen, growing up, is out right now. Make sure you pick it up. It's the breakfast cloud now. Make sure you pick it up. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to Jess with the Mess with Lauren LaRosa.
Starting point is 01:02:53 The news is real, whether it's that Hilarious, Jessica Robin Moore, Jess don't do no lying. She don't spill nobody. Worldwide Jess, worldwide mess. On the Breakfast. J.S. R.Y. M.A.T. On the Breakfast Club. She's a coacheship. Lauren, Lauren LaRosa. I'm back.
Starting point is 01:03:10 And I got the M.A.T. Talk to me. Alrighty y'all so yesterday and yeah yesterday it was circulating really big NBA Youngboy so there were updates in his case So what was posted online and what a lot of outlets reported was that NBA Young Boys case was closed in Utah, is closed in Utah, that he will only have to serve 27 months in jail and a 60 months of probation. You said only? No, listen, listen. Oh, and will not be allowed to have any drugs or alcohol. Now, a lot of
Starting point is 01:03:42 these outlets that reported it kind of put all he's, he's facing two different things, right? Because he has his fed case and then he had the prescription drug ring case in Utah. And I think what happened is a lot of the outlets begin to conflict information put everything together. So I wanted to come here and clear up. So yesterday, the 18th, one of his cases was closed. That's the case in Utah where he got in trouble because people were going to the drug store and picking up the prescription drugs and like under different names and stuff like that.
Starting point is 01:04:12 So they said he was running a drug ring. So he had to plead guilty for his involvement in that. That's crazy they called it a drug ring. He was just using the drugs for himself, I'm assuming. There was random people going and picking up drugs prescription drugs They're using different names and yeah, it was a lot and using his car. It was a lot going on So he did have to plead guilty to that. He plead guilty. He played guilty to two counts of He played guilty to two counts which are third-degree felonies
Starting point is 01:04:39 and six counts of misdemeanors Including unlawful pharmacy conduct, but those felonies were actually lowered to misdemeanors, including unlawful pharmacy conduct. But those felonies were actually lowered to misdemeanors. So this was all lower. He was able to actually just pay a $25,000 fine, which he wrote the check right then and there. So then everything was tossed out. Now it was being reported that he would have to serve probation for that the drug ring stuff. That is not what is happening. He will not have to serve probation for that. So that's done. That's done. However, he is still in custody right now
Starting point is 01:05:05 because he does have to deal with the federal case that he had on hold. And he goes to court for that on December 19th. And this is the case where he's facing the 27 months in jail that has to do with the gun charges and stuff. He's facing 27 months in jail and the probation that I just mentioned. I thought he got sentenced already.
Starting point is 01:05:22 He didn't get sentenced? That's what I'm saying. People keep putting it all together. I'm trying to make the distinction because we're not in two different cases. Two different cases. He hasn't even been going to court for that 27 months. That happens December 19th.
Starting point is 01:05:33 So December 19th is a really big day for NBA Youngboy because he'll go to court for the 27 months for the federal case. Now, if you have been watching this and paying attention, what I predict will happen is that they're going to give him probably time served for those 27 months. How long has he been in there? He's probably gonna get the time served for 27 months so anybody you know what I mean that is watching this you would feel like it's looking good for NBA so he
Starting point is 01:05:53 should be coming home potentially clear from a lot of this stuff but I just wanted to clarify that in a reporting of this because I saw yesterday that people were putting all both the stories together like Charlotte just did. Now up next D Dirk. This is my last little court thing for this hour. So you guys know that Dirk is going through it right now in LA over the murder for hire charges. Dirk recently pled not guilty in a court as well. And he was denied bail. He was denied bail because they basically said, remember he was booked. They said that he was booking all those flights. They didn't
Starting point is 01:06:23 know what was about to happen where he was going when they caught him and locked him up they think he's a flight risk so they denied him bail but there is another court coming court case coming up for Dirk and from everything that I know and just from you know having conversations he will be still asking for bail and still not still pleading not guilty so just some updates there real quick all those young men who have the opportunity to do such amazing things with their lives, how do they end up in these situations? Man, right? From NBA Youngboy to Lil Durk.
Starting point is 01:06:52 The biggest too, Durk is Durk. NBA Youngboy is one of the biggest. You know what I mean? Streaming numbers wise, he go crazy. I don't know, I think a lot, not a lot of it. I think some of it is personal decision. I think some of it is the people you keep around you. Well all of it is personal decision.
Starting point is 01:07:07 I mean I don't know, all of these are just accusations, so I don't know what choices they have made, but it seems like they haven't been making the right ones. Yeah, that's a big part of it. And I definitely think, especially, It's sad too man, so sad. NBA Youngboy is like, I was like, what the heck, cause he go to Utah, remember him coming home and even be able to go to Utah was such a big thing because he
Starting point is 01:07:27 was supposed to be sitting in in jail goes to Utah to stay out of trouble and then you get in trouble in Utah. You know another thing too I think a lot of these was at least in the case of somebody like an NBA young boy seems like he has a substance abuse problem that he isn't necessarily getting the right help for. Yeah that's what I was asking I was like cuz it wasn it wasn't a drug ring, he probably needed those drugs. So it feels like he needs help. Yeah. But that case.
Starting point is 01:07:50 But the thing is, though, with the NBA Youngboy thing, it's like, it's not like he was just going and getting these drugs and like using them the wrong way and abusing them the wrong way. They literally were having like, there was like, okay, like, there was identity things happening. Like people were, it wasn't just him going to get in some drugs and doing it the wrong way. It was a lot to it. Not to go back into all of them drugs and doing it the wrong way It was a lot to it not to go back into all of them break it down again But there was a lot to it there were different people involved and all that stuff
Starting point is 01:08:10 Did you put that picture that crack down please speaking of drugs? Could you put that down? Why why is that sitting up there? You had told me to keep this up that you know I don't like how y'all objectify men when they're in situations like that. That was a woman you wouldn't mr. Sniff the seat You don't like how we what that was 12 years ago. Okay, you're 33 now. Yeah grow up I'm just yeah, you don't like and learn from my mistakes Why are you objectifying this man? How am I just I am just when them nudes leaked from Delaware don't say nothing Baby, they they leak I mean right so they out there and she said it was now would you feel somebody was just hanging them up in the studio while
Starting point is 01:08:52 they're doing their morning show great taste envy you got something to say I'm out of my business thank you my business. Thank you. Thank you. I'm moonwalking out of this. Thank you. Are you finished or you done? I'm done. Are you finished? Are you done? No, you're not finished until you put that picture down. Does it bother you like that? Yes. You're the one who had the eye on the butt. I couldn't even find it this morning. Because it's right there in my eye. No, it was laid down. Whatever I'm looking at you is just sitting there. It was laid down and we couldn't even find it. You knew exactly where it was. It was like you had like a GTA on it. That ass was laid down and you couldn't even find it you knew exactly where it was it was like you had like a Down you couldn't even find
Starting point is 01:09:29 Here you go When the ass is laid down then nobody can find it and you wouldn't go get it you Lauren After the speaking of asses no doctor David What's wrong with y'all? Who you giving your donkey to man? I have nothing to do with what he talking about. Four after the hour. Four after the hour. Bro what? Speaking of asses. Oh. Dr. David Diffine. What?
Starting point is 01:09:50 Say that again. Dr. David Diffine. Drop that one more time. Dr. David Diffine. But hey, but Dr. Z? He's a doctor in Gotham City, okay? And he needs to come to the front of the congregation. We would like to have a word with him.
Starting point is 01:10:01 Actually, he's a doctor from Arkansas. This man is sick. We'll discuss. Alright, we'll get to that next. It's the breakfast club. Good morning Donkey today does not discriminate. I might not have the song today, but I got the donkey Yeah, it's a breakfast club bitch who's donkey of the donkey today. So the every feel I need to be a donkey man, hit it with the heat. Yeah! It's the breakfast club, bitch! Who's donkey of the day today? Well Ed Sheeran, donkey of the day for Tuesday, November 19th goes the Dr. David Diffinay.
Starting point is 01:10:35 He's a doctor in North East Arkansas, an actual real physician who has been suspended by the Arkansas State Medical Board. Yes, there was an investigation launched after a complaint sent to the medical board. All right, some complaint sent to the medical board videos of Dr. Diffinay walking around his Blytheville practice in the nude.
Starting point is 01:10:55 Let's go to K8 News for the report, please. According to board documents, this video was taken in 2019 at Diffinay family practice in Blytheville. In it, Dr. David Diffinay can be seen walking around naked, including in the hallway between patient rooms. Another video clip sent in shows him in the receptionist area walking around three women and performing a sex act directly in front of one of the women. The clip ends with him ejaculating on her. Not only did the woman
Starting point is 01:11:25 work in Diffinay's office as a lab tech for another company, she was one of his patients. They also claimed Diffinay used his, quote, position of power, sexual grooming, salary increases to groom employees and patients into repulsive acts. An investigator with the Arkansas Department of Health interviewed Dr. Diffinay in September. According to the report from that interview, Dr. Diffinay was informed there were video clips of his actions. Dr. Diffinay said, quote, I don't know anything about that at all. I'd have to see those things to have any idea what you're talking about. End quote. There's tapes. You know, I have had the pleasure of interviewing
Starting point is 01:12:05 a lot of people, having conversations with a lot of people, getting game from a lot of people. In the late, great Larry King, drop one of the blues bombs for Larry King, he rest in peace. He gave me some great advice once. He said, and I quote, Charlemagne, the most important question you can always ask is why? I know back in the 1990s, Bud Dry draft slogan was why ask why, but why is always a relevant question. And that's the question I'm asking right now of Dr. David Diffinay. Why? If you spend all this time going to medical school, busting your ass to get that doctor in front of your name,
Starting point is 01:12:41 you have your own practice. You do all of that just to throw it all away because you want to have your personal freak off in your facility and why does his last name sound like something sexual dr. Diffinay Diffinay sounds like the foreplay that happens right before you get diddyed okay now there are video clips showing this man walking around the reception this office naked in front of three women. Okay, he performed a sexual act directly on one of the women and the clip ends with him ejaculating on her. Is work really that hard to find? Okay, what I don't understand is they said some of these women
Starting point is 01:13:13 worked for him but also were his patients. Why? I don't understand people who have the money, the power and instead of using these things for good they decide even though God has blessed me with all I have ever worked for I'm gonna get in this position of power and abuse the power by taking advantage of people. Dr. Diffiney is being accused of sexual grooming, salary increases to groom employees and patients okay forcing them to do repulsive sexual acts. Why? And why at the office? Why are you walking around butt-necked in your facility I'm telling you this is why people need to really just embrace their shadow sides but do it where shadow sides can be embraced if you like
Starting point is 01:13:53 walking around butt-necked there is nudist colonies for that if you want to you know ejaculate on women and do repulsive sex acts I'm sure there is a brothel in Nevada that would love to have your business okay some people are just meant to be supervillains and dr. Diffine is one of those people sent on the Arkham asylum okay he'll fit right in the Riddler the hangman the penguin the Diffine this man is literally claiming he doesn't know anything about any of these things he's being accused of he said he would have to see those things to have any idea what is being talked about. Well roll the tapes they have video evidence of the actions Dr.
Starting point is 01:14:34 Diffinay. This isn't even the first time he's been accused of this. The board got these complaints before and they did nothing. Do we have more of that? Earlier this year, someone complained about what Diffinay calls his naturist activities. In the January complaint, the board was informed that Diffinay was posting nude photos of himself on his social media accounts. The complainant included screenshots from Diffinay's Instagram account, Naked Dr. Dave. In his response to the board, Diffinay said he is a naturist, and his accounts were well known to the naturist community.
Starting point is 01:15:10 He added that there was, quote, no crossover whatsoever with my professionalism while practicing medicine and my naturist activities, end quote. During its June meeting, the board chose not to take any action and decided to save the documentation as information only and add it to his file for future reference. meeting the board chose not to take any negatively stigmatize the naked body. Sure, but you're missing the point. Okay, you are a doctor, you have a practice. So when Diffinay says, and I quote, there was no crossover whatsoever with my professionalism while practicing medicine and my nature is activities.
Starting point is 01:15:56 Well, that's just not true because I personally watched the video with you walking through your facility during business hours butt ass naked, with nothing but a hat on. There's nothing else to see here folks. Please give Dr. David Diffinay the sweet sounds of the hamiltones. Oh now you are the donkey of the day. You are the donkeygy of the day he haunts. Did you answer this question?
Starting point is 01:16:29 What was on the hat? I couldn't tell. I didn't want to zoom in. But I couldn't tell if it was an Arkansas Razorbacks hat or some type of beer hat. Like if you're naked. Butt naked, with just a hat on. You are being dumped, like why the hat?
Starting point is 01:16:43 At his facility doing business hours and all his employees just sitting there you know regular clothes on dressed like this is just a normal day at the office. Yeah. Oh okay. I just I'm just not that horny. Alright. No. Alright well thank you for that donkey of the day. Yes indeed. Now let's open up the phone lines 800 800-585-1051. All right? Question is, what are you doing if you see your friend's partner cheating on them? So where does this come from? I'm going to tell you in a second.
Starting point is 01:17:13 So Lauren, if you've seen your homegirl's man cheating, would you tell her? Yes, I would. Even if she's the type of person that you told them that this dude was no good, you still going to tell her? It depends on what level of stupid she at. Like there's different levels, like you know the levels of stupidity your homegirl is at. So if she's at the like,
Starting point is 01:17:31 it's no point I'm minding my business, she ain't gonna wear, he just gonna be mad at me, then I'm in the middle, minding my business. Shalome? What happened to her? If your man, if your man, you walk out and you see your man's girl cheating on him, what you gonna tell him?
Starting point is 01:17:42 If I see my man's girl cheating on him. Are you gonna tell him if I see my man's girl cheating on him? Oh, absolutely Pictures how you doing it? I'm right then and there I'm gonna walk up on him Hey, look who I got on the phone. This guy right here. Absolutely, I tell it. Now this conversation comes from Saucy Santana. This is what Saucy Santana said.
Starting point is 01:18:13 If your n****s cheat on you all the time, and like you don't call him multiple times, we don't all call him, we all know your n****s know, we all know your n****s cheat on him, and we know that you not leaving your n****s. And I'm out the door and I see you know you I feel like now I'm starting to be the bearer of bad news girl. You know
Starting point is 01:18:32 She know you know you're not a dog and you know, you're not leaving him So I'm gonna come back and tell you Oh girl I see him outside then and I see them in the car back like you know I'm right girl for you to go back put me in'm telling on these whores is because these whores have been telling on men, even though black men don't cheat. Black women don't cheat. These whores have been telling on these men for a long time. I am telling. Alright, so I'm telling on these whores. I'm telling on these whores. I'm telling on these whores.
Starting point is 01:18:51 I'm telling on these whores. I'm telling on these whores. I'm telling on these whores. I'm telling on these whores. I'm telling on these whores. I'm telling on these whores. I'm telling on these whores. I'm telling on these whores.
Starting point is 01:18:59 I'm telling on these whores. I'm telling on these whores. I'm telling on these whores. I'm telling on these whores. I'm telling on these whores. I'm telling on these whores. I'm telling on these whores. I'm telling on these whores. I'm telling on these whores. I'm telling on these hoards is because these hoards have been telling on men even though black men don't cheat These hoards have been telling on these men for a long time. I am telling. Alright, let's go get back. 813-585-1051 let's discuss. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 01:19:15 The Breakfast Club Morning everybody, it's DJ NV, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy, we are the Breakfast Club, Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess if you're just joining us. 800-585-1051, we're asking if you see your friend's man or your friend's girl cheating on her or cheating on him, would you tell him? You are saying yes. Yes, to a certain extent. Okay, what's that extent? She got to hit that, once my sister hit that threshold of like, you so stupid, there's
Starting point is 01:19:57 nothing I can do, ain't no coming back, I'm out of it. Okay. But you also talked about not being able to go over to the house. At this point, I'm probably not allowed at your house anyway because your man hates me. Cause you, when you upset, you calling me to go outside and he's upset about that. Cause he know I'm the one that told on him.
Starting point is 01:20:12 Yeah, it depends how close I am with the person. If I'm real close as my bro, then I'm gonna have to let him know. If it's- If I'm not close, I mind my business. But if it's one of those shaky situations where you had conversations before and they just acted like they don't hear you, then I'm not gonna say, I'm on my business. But if it's one of those shaky situations where you had conversations before and they just acted like they don't hear you, then I'm not gonna say nothing.
Starting point is 01:20:28 I'm on my business and I'm just gonna let it happen because you ain't gonna listen to me anyway. You're gonna call me a hater anyway. I'm just gonna let the cars fall and then when you cry and I'm just gonna be like, I told you, I'm gonna say I told you so. Charlamagne telling. Absolutely, I'm telling on that whore. And the reason I'm telling on that whore because women have been telling on men for years and also I
Starting point is 01:20:46 Was born in 1978. I'm 46 years old. So I'm grown and my friends are grown So this isn't no boyfriend or girlfriend thing This is a marriage and you are breaking vows vows that you made in front of God This guy therefore I being a messenger of God and one of God's greatest public servants, I will do my due diligence and my public service and tell on this now horrible woman who has cheated on her husband, okay, and broken these amazing vows that this man made, I am absolutely positively telling on her. Were you the whole police?
Starting point is 01:21:19 You sound like you were the guy in the whole... Yeah, now you... I've been seeing something from you. Now you're the Instacart police because I was just ordering groceries for my cousin and helping my cousin with the groceries. Now you all Instacarting and all up in my police. Like don't do that. It depends. Once again, it depends. Like I said, I'm grown. So my friends are usually married, right? So the people I'm gonna be telling on are married people. I feel it. Okay, I'm not telling on you know, I know some people who because it gets to the point of marriage will definitely not say anything because they're like that's her husband. She needs to deal with that. I know people that literally because it gets to the point of marriage, will definitely not say anything because they're like, that's her husband, she needs to deal with that. I know people that literally will not, they don't, mm-mm. They don't get in married people's business. Of course, it's married, they're not gonna mind their business.
Starting point is 01:21:52 If it's a boyfriend or girlfriend, they'd rather tell you. If I see my man's wife cheatin', I'm gonna tell my man immediately, make sure you go file that divorce, let them know it's irreconcilable differences, don't give her nothin'. Jesus Christ. She's gonna get half of nothin'.
Starting point is 01:22:04 She was out here cheatin' on you, King king. Alright. She knows you got a whole family at home. Who are you? Hello, who's this? Yo, what's good? MV this. Dre from Brooklyn. Dre from Brooklyn. Dre, now you see your man's girl at Starlets at the strip club. She would have never do. You tellin'? I ain't gonna hold you. I don't really like to gossip or stuff like that or use word of mouth I want to cover back all you a hater. Uh, uh, so you know what? I ain't gonna tell them You can at least get a sneak a little picture and send them a pic now listen That's what I'm about to tell you. I'm not gonna be the one to tell them the pictures and videos are 4k
Starting point is 01:22:40 That's what's gonna tell my man's like, you know what I'm saying? I ain't gonna sweet talk about it. I'm gonna show you. So, you know, it's different things, but I ain't gonna be the teller, but the pictures and videos won't tell him. But also, are you lying? Because if you take a video and then you send it to your man, the first thing your man gonna hit you back
Starting point is 01:22:57 is, what's this? Exactly, you're gonna have to explain it. And now that whole text coming out, the whole text thread. I was at the club last night, and this is what I saw. Do I gotta explain it, or the videos pictures or the explain it? You're gonna have to explain it. Okay thank you brother. Hello who's this? ATL. That's your name ATL? I know that's right girl. ATL that's what we going with. Alright ATL now you see you see your girls man in the club he had I don don't know, what's one of the spots he had? Magics or something like that. Cheetah. Oh, yeah. Cheetah. Wherever you at. You tell him. I am not telling.
Starting point is 01:23:30 If we know your man is a serial cheetah, why am I getting involved? You minding your business. You're not even going to take a picture. So y'all, this is Questlove and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on with the story pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records. It's a family-friendly podcast. Yeah, you heard that right. A podcast for all ages. One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids
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Starting point is 01:24:47 Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records. Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise. Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Nothing. radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Nothing. I'm not, I'm not saying anything, but, but the second part to that is why is it that he, she can cut me off and not tell him, but she don't cut him off for having a fear every quarter. Every quarter we doing this.
Starting point is 01:25:18 You know, you know, I don't like the fact that you're not being honest ATL. The reason you can't tell your girls cause you know, black men don't cheat. Ain't nothing to talk about. Ain't nothing to tell them. Black men don't cheat on what? When y'all, when y' tell your girls cuz you know black men don't cheat ain't nothing to talk about What we all say to clarify black men don't cheat We're okay, you got a time lane some new ones that drop where they at black. You're all amazing So so you're going to be bringing the phone over to bust this man every quarter or everyone the woman every quarter every quarter You gonna do this? Well, I would never have to do that though man Cuz black men don't cheat but for that woman who's out here cheating on her husband,
Starting point is 01:25:47 absolutely. Black women don't cheat either. We just order the groceries and help our cousins. Hello, who is it? I like the word of the resurgence you're giving. The family oriented. You're saying black women don't cheat as in with a comma, like black women comma, don't cheat.
Starting point is 01:25:57 I like that, Lauren. Hello, who's this? Encourage these whores to not cheat. Hello? Hello? Yeah, what's your name, bro? This is Harkin, from Houston, here at Patterson New Jersey. All right, Patter's not cheap. Hello? Hello? Yo, what's your name, bro? This is Hakeem out of Houston, fear of Patterson New Jersey. All right, Patterson New Houston. So now you in the club, you're area 29,
Starting point is 01:26:12 you see your man's girl all over some dude. You telling him? Yes, of course. Quick, I'm calling. Like, yo, dude, your girl has such and such, and I'm taking a picture and sending it to him. That's what I'm talking about I might be like Charlamagne is FaceTime like yo, what's up fool? I didn't know you was doing it like that Yeah, that's right. I'm out there
Starting point is 01:26:37 But I even got one better for you Okay, my ex my ex was cheating what another dude was cheating on his wife. I found out I told him I said listen keep cheating on her don't tell her cuz if you tell her I'm gonna tell your wife this idiot Oh, it messed up his little party. I don't get it. First of all black men don't He was clearly Caucasian, Lauren. He sounded a little Caucasian. You don't be panicking. 800-585-1051
Starting point is 01:27:12 Ladies, if you see that your girl's man is cheating, are you telling her? Fellas, if you see your man's girl cheating, are you telling her? That's the question, let's talk about it. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning everybody. It's DJ NV Jess Salaris, Charlamagne the we are the Breakfast Club Lona Rosa filling in for Jess We're asking eight hundred five eight five one oh five one if you see your friends man or girl cheating Are you telling her that his situation comes from saucy Santana play with saucy Santana say if young
Starting point is 01:27:57 She are you all the time and like you don't call him multiple times. We don't call him We are no no we honor And like, you done caught him multiple times. We done all caught him. We all know your dog. We all know your dog. And we know that you not leaving your dog. And I'm out the door and I see your dog cheating on you. I'm not finna come and tell you.
Starting point is 01:28:12 I feel like now I'm starting to be the bearer of bad news. Girl, you know your dog cheating on you. You know your dog cheating on your dog. And you know you not leaving him. So I'm finna come back and tell you, oh girl, I see him outside that n it. And I seen him in the club, I can like, you know where I am. Girl, for you to go back, put me in it,
Starting point is 01:28:30 be fake mad at me, you still staying with your n***a. Now I can't come over, but thanks to you, because I done ran my motherf***ing mouth. Girl, now, what you don't know won't hurt you. You all right? I'm gonna just encourage you to go f*** somebody else. Thank you. So let's go to the phone lines.
Starting point is 01:28:43 Hello, who's this? Hey, it's Trusty, you need to talk to us. Hello, who's this? Hey, it's Trustee. So talk to us, you see your man's girl cheatin', you tellin'? Of course. Under no circumstances I'm not tellin'. I mean, why would I hide that from him? That's supposed to be my boy,
Starting point is 01:28:54 cause eventually he's gonna find out and then he's gonna be mad at me if I didn't say nothin'. Okay. So this like the first time she caught cheatin', but like what if it's like, you on the sixth time she been caught, you calling him? I'm calling, not only are we calling him
Starting point is 01:29:08 and telling him how stupid he is for still being out here with this little whore. Okay. Jesus. All right, yes, I'm calling every time. Your whore is different, I don't know why. I'm calling every time simply because I need him to know how stupid we know he is. Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 01:29:23 Erica. Calling from where? I'm calling he is. Hello, who's this? Erica. Call her from where? I'm calling from Ghana. Oh, Ghana. I literally stopped. I'm headed to meet the president, but I wanted to call in because the topic is as it is every day, was so amazing.
Starting point is 01:29:36 All right. Hold on, hold on. You're about to go meet the president of Ghana? The iHeartRadio app works in Ghana? I guess so. So I stream from my phone. I've been here for 15 months. Oh, I got you.
Starting point is 01:29:47 They're gonna stream the service. So today is the squaring in ceremony of DIAXPREN, United States Citizens. And they've only done it three times. Stevie Wonder did it a few months ago and I'm doing it today. Tell them I want citizenship, man. It's 1.25 PM in Ghana.
Starting point is 01:30:02 If anybody listening to Shalomim, the guy wants his citizenship for him and his whole family. I have property in Ghana I love Ghana. I live in a croc I live in a croc I live in the atomic nuclear area but I have a property somewhere else as well so look me up on our own Hillside solutions DNA DLT testing company on IG so send me a message or give me another number and I promise you I got you. I'm gonna tell our producer to get your info. I was gonna buy an apartment in Ghana. I still might. Take Charlotte to Ghana so that way you know these women who need to help their
Starting point is 01:30:36 cousin with the groceries can do it in peace. Alright so ma'am, ma'am so answer the question. Y'all really gotta to get connected to Ghana because there's so much coming here and it's so much takeover and we're moving here every single day. Oh, I know. No, I love Ghana. Everything.
Starting point is 01:30:53 It is everything to me. It is everything I thought it would be. Okay. Go ahead. I'm sorry. Go ahead. So, well, first of all, where'd you come from? What state?
Starting point is 01:31:02 I came from, originally from Kentucky, but I came from Tampa, Florida. Okay. And I just got tired of racism. I got tired of the bigotry. I got tired of just us not being able to be put in position no matter how smart you are, no matter what you own, no matter how much money you have, it will never be enough. Gotcha. So now the question is, you out there in Ghana, you see your girl's man out there dancing with some next chick you telling?
Starting point is 01:31:26 Dancing is nothing cheating. Okay cheating cheating kissing Cheating is a different story because I'll say this because your character should speak for itself that he would have enough sense Anybody knows me knows that they can't do certain things in front of me because I stand for something right? He would tell her himself because the pressure will be applied so heavily. I'm not gonna say anything, I'm gonna just look at him. So he know that you know now. Yeah, I know he gotta do something, he gotta react.
Starting point is 01:31:54 So hopefully- Well, first I'm gonna have a respectable conversation with him. How would he view that situation if he were me, right? Put the shoe on the other foot. So give me the exact same Gravity of grace that you would expect to be given unto you Okay, I'm with you. Thank you mama. Hold on. We gonna put your home. Okay? Oh, yeah, go put your holes a to get your info Eddie get her info, please
Starting point is 01:32:18 Okay, so she said she would have a righteous conversation with him, right? Or she would just look at him and be like, you know what I'm about to do, so you better do it beforehand. Mm-mm, I ain't extending that grace. So what's the moral of the story, guys? The moral of the story is, man, if you a man and you see your man's wife or your man's girl out there cheating, tell on her, tell on her little broke ass.
Starting point is 01:32:37 Let me see you. Okay, how dare she out here cheating on this man that's taking care of her. Okay, I know how my man's is holding you down, and you out here sharing that broke ass box, okay, your little broke booty. Broke her. Okay, I know how my mans is holding you down and you out here sharing that broke ass box. Okay, you little broke booty. Okay. You into your booty this morning. You little broke booty, I'm telling on you.
Starting point is 01:32:53 All right, by the way guys, we gotta start doing that to women, man. Start calling women brokeies. Okay, all right. When women is in the club and they like, yo, I'm here with my girl and my other two girls, we all wanna drink. Be like, yo, I'm here with my girl and my other two girls, we all want to drink. Be like, damn, four Brokeys?
Starting point is 01:33:07 All right. Start shaming these women for not being broke. But see, but that only works for certain women because you call certain, like my friends, you call them Brokeys, they probably gonna order some bottles for you. Like they don't play with them. But that's good, they're not Brokeys.
Starting point is 01:33:18 We not. But I'm saying they might not be whores either and you calling them whores. No, no, no, whores is just a figure of speech. Oh, figure of speech, that's a heck of a figure of speech. Oh, figure of speech. Brokeys is literal. Brokeys is literal, okay? You broke.
Starting point is 01:33:29 I know you broke. It's fine, all right? Because she need a drink at the bar. No, I know. She wants, not needs. I want men to start doing to women what has been done to us for years. You remember no scrubs?
Starting point is 01:33:40 We do. Yes. Okay. All right. So let's start calling women brokeies and let's start telling on these women that's out here cheating on their husbands and their boyfriends. You want one today. Yeah. Who hurt you? I mean, your wife is amazing. Why are you so upset? It's got nothing to do with me and my wife.
Starting point is 01:33:55 But where does this anger come from? We are trying to clean the world. You do it in the book. From broke whores. Every brokeie one at a time. We got Jess with the mess coming up. What we talking about? We do. Speaking of, well, no, not speaking of, because they're not anything related to any of this stuff
Starting point is 01:34:11 that we're talking about. Candace Owens went at Beyonce. Miss Tina Nose, Mama Tina had to jump in. It's a whole thing. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:34:20 The Breakfast Club. Tell my face. Make your game, talk your face. She don't spell nobody. She don't spell nobody. Make your game, talk your face. Worldwide Jess, worldwide mess. So there have been all of these reports about the different celebrity to have been paid allegedly or not paid by the Kamala Harris campaign to speak at different rallies and perform at different rallies. And one of those names that came up was Beyonce. So Beyonce you guys remember spoke at the Houston rally. She was accompanied by Kelly Rowland and they spoke on behalf of Kamala Harris and you know,
Starting point is 01:35:02 getting you know, Texas excited to vote for Kamala for president, all that good stuff. Now, Candace Owens came out and Candace Owens had a few things to say about the fact that she alleged that Beyonce was paid by Kamala to endorse her. Take a listen. Well, what has always worked for them in the past is no longer interesting to the public.
Starting point is 01:35:21 This is an economy where authenticity pays. And Beyonce does not remember what it means to be authentic anymore because she's been playing the role of a queen for so long. And she's grown so accustomed to simply visiting the Commonwealth every four years. She comes out, nobody knows where she is for us. And she comes out and she reminds us all
Starting point is 01:35:40 who we should be voting for. Oh, yes, please vote for Kamala. As a mother, I'm telling you to do this. Like I said, 10 years ago, Beyonce and Jay-Z telling us who to vote for, that would have mattered, but it just doesn't anymore. Actually, you're annoying now seem like a person pretend you care about the Commonwealth. Maybe every two years come out, do a podcast, pretend to be a human being. If you want to start with being authentic, maybe give us some answers about Diddy's parties. First of all, first of all, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Starting point is 01:36:09 We're gonna get on Beyonce's internet and do anything. All right? What's the FBI's in it, let's be clear. I think it's Beyonce's, but I mean, hey, to each his own. Go ahead. FBI's. Okay, you was about to say something? No, I'm listening to what you got to say.
Starting point is 01:36:20 Oh, I was just gonna say, I mean, I feel like the second half of that is like, well, what are we even talking about here? Why would she address anything, has to do with anything about a diddy anything? But when she sounds crazy, right? But when she's with Candace Owens is saying and she I think is bigger than Beyonce because she does make it clear that she doesn't dislike Beyonce. She's just more so speaking to the fact of celebrity not hitting the same when it comes
Starting point is 01:36:41 to political things. I don't believe that either. Well, okay. So that's one point. Now, the second thing she talked about was the money and in her caption, because Miss Tina Knowles did respond to Candace Owens and I'll read that response. In Candace Owens' caption, she says, Beyonce is just being a whiny baby because she should have responded when people reached out to her team asking what she paid because a lot
Starting point is 01:37:01 of celebrities like Cardi B responded. Cardi responded directly to Candace the minute that Cardi tweeted. Because Cardi B responds doesn't mean Beyonce has to respond to any question that anybody has, right? I agree, I don't believe that Beyonce, I mean it's not in Beyonce fashion to do that anyway. But I do think that there has been conversation
Starting point is 01:37:16 about how well does celebrity hit when it comes to politics. Now, Charli, you had something you wanted to say. Oh no, I was, there's a few things, right? Like you know, when you say people like Beyonce aren't authentic that's an interesting conversation because everybody's authentic isn't the same. Beyonce's authentic is different than everyone else's. In fact celebrities like Beyonce have to do things to make themselves seem regular and guess what that's not authentic. She has to be authentically her. We don't live her life. We don't know what it is to be Beyonce. Her authentic is different. I was telling Lauren behind the scenes, I did see a lot of people say, well, where has
Starting point is 01:37:53 Beyonce been the last four years to come out and say that she's endorsing Kamala or why we should vote for Kamala, where it seems like people like Tamika Mallory that's on the ground and that's been doing it a long time, they should see reference from those individuals. But if Beyonce wants to come out and says, hey, I'm a mother and this is how I'm feeling and this is why I'm voting for this person, you don't have to follow what a celebrity says. If a celebrity says jump off a bridge, you don't have to jump off a bridge. You decide what you want to do.
Starting point is 01:38:18 She decides what she wants to do. Beyonce's been around. The Cowboy Carter, not Cowboy Carter. What was the album before that? Renaissance. Renaissance album She did it like that album itself was in stints of LGBTQ plus rights and she talks about her uncle Johnny and she remember she went and did the show in Dubai and then she wasn't Supposed to people were like, oh my god
Starting point is 01:38:36 Why is she there? But she her dad came on and said it was because she was taking a say she does things in her own way I honestly don't want to see Beyonce certain places. It's not it wouldn't even be safe for her. Number one, we have to understand that there's levels to the fight. But Candace Owens is welcome to her opinion, whatever. But Miss Tina Nose came out and she said, so this has been flagged. She's talking about Candace Owens video that she posted from the show that we just listened to. This has been flagged on Instagram as fake news and taken down as called false information. Sadly, other platforms with the lack of integrity still have it up. The lie is that Beyonce was paid $10 million to speak at a rally in Houston for Vice President Kamala Harris when in fact, Beyonce did not receive a penny for speaking at a presidential candidate
Starting point is 01:39:12 at the presidential candidate, the rally in Houston. In fact, she paid for her own flights, her own team and her total glam. They are not only lying and disrespecting Beyonce's name, but they are trying to further discredit the power of our Vice President. When does the lies and the rumors stop? Of course you won't see this in the news." So Miss Tina said, you know what, I'm going to come through and clear the room for my baby as she always does. And you know, even with the celebrity conversation, I think all of those people have influence.
Starting point is 01:39:39 We know they clearly have influence, right? But I don't think people are necessarily making decisions based off celebrities. I think what celebrities do is bring awareness. And also, let's understand celebrity has changed, right? Because we have all of these conversations about, you know, where Donald Trump decided to go. Donald Trump went to Theo Vonn, he went to Joe Rogan, he went to Andrew Schultz, and the homies at Flagrant, he went to Aiden Ross.
Starting point is 01:40:02 Those guys are celebrities now, y'all. Yes. Absolutely. so celebrities just change when Kamala goes to Shannon Sharpe or Alex Cooper those people are celebrities yeah celebrity has just changed so I think that you know there is always a level of influence right and when it when it comes to celebrity but more importantly I just think they they bring awareness to whatever whatever it is these campaigns are doing. Alright. I agree. My lad is Jess with The Mess with Lauren LaRosa.
Starting point is 01:40:27 Now, let's get to the People's Choice Mix 800-585-1051. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning everybody. It's DJ NV Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. Now we got to salute Jaleel White for joining us this morning.
Starting point is 01:40:42 Man, make sure you go pick up Jaleel White's book, Growing Up Urkel. If you was born in the 1900s like I was, 1978, you are gonna thoroughly enjoy this book. If you looked forward to TGIF on Fridays, Family Matters and Perfect Strangers and Full House and all of that good stuff, you will absolutely appreciate Growing Up Urkel, man. Absolutely. And you get to find out what happened to Judy! She went upstairs and never came back. Never came back. Never camekel, man. And you get to find out what happened to Judy. She went upstairs and never came back. Never came back.
Starting point is 01:41:06 Never came back, all right. By the way, in this world that likes to make all of these, make everything dark, how come ain't nobody made that? Cause some stuff we just wanna be happy about. No. Find out Reginald Bell Johnson was fat cause he hate Judy. No, no.
Starting point is 01:41:21 He hate Judy. He was a cannibal. La la la la la la. We are not doing this because then we know what you gonna do. Judy was never his real child. All of them real woke people who don't sleep on sex. Hey Judy, it's a cannibal. We are not doing this because then you know what you're gonna do? All of them real woke people who don't sleep on sex. We don't care about them no more. And go find that stuff.
Starting point is 01:41:31 They the ones who be making it dark. Oh, okay. I'm telling you to stop. Here's the thing about woke. Can we please have family matters? Let us keep that. Here's the thing about wokeness. We've been telling woke people for the longest that they need to get some sleep
Starting point is 01:41:42 because when they don't get sleep, they don't think straight. And I think we have all come to the conclusion that they are retarded. You're not supposed to use that word. They have stayed awake so long. They're not supposed to use that word. They have stayed awake so long that they all a bunch of little rears.
Starting point is 01:41:59 You're not supposed to use that. The only other word you should use is rest because those words are not good. You don't know what he identifies as. Leave him alone. That's right. I identify as a ****. Okay.
Starting point is 01:42:10 Alright. Let's be clear about that. You are definitely like, they sit you in the center of the table at Thanksgiving. Don't they baby? You're in the center of the table. Make sure you are eating right. Oh my goodness. When we come back positive, notice the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:42:22 Good morning. Morning everybody. It's DJ Envy Jesselari. Showtime. You're at the center of the table here. Make sure you are eating and writing. Oh my goodness. When we come back positive, notice the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Negao. We are at the Breakfast Club. Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess.
Starting point is 01:42:33 She's celebrating her birthday tonight. Miss Lauren LaRosa. Yes, I am. I am. That's a little private situation. But this weekend or this week, Wednesday through Saturday, I'll actually be in Turks and Caicos. So for all of our listeners that are there, I'm going to be speaking with the or for the Fighting Crimes with the Music Organization on Thursday, November 21. It's a Inspire Her Mentorship program
Starting point is 01:42:53 that's happening out there on the island. And then Friday, November 22, which is my actual birthday. Tell me happy early birthday, Charlie. Happy early born day. Thank you, because I won't be here Friday November 22nd. I'll be in Turks and Caicos. We are taking over Shisha Lounge. It's my birthday. We're going to have a good time. I'm excited.
Starting point is 01:43:14 Birthday in Turks and Caicos is lit. You suit everybody in Turks and Caicos, man. Great people out there. Alright, well you got a positive note? I do have a positive note. It's simple. Your life begins to change the day you take responsibility for it.
Starting point is 01:43:29 The future is up for grabs, y'all. OK, it's whatever you want it to be. It belongs to any and all who will take the risk and accept the responsibility of consciously creating the future they want. The only life worth living is the one we take responsibility for choosing. Have a blessed day.
Starting point is 01:43:43 Breakfast club, bitches! You want to finish or y'all done?

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