The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Hurricane Chris Calls Out 50 Cent For Showing ‘No Love To Louisiana;' Fredo Bang Responds, Kash Doll Details Home Invasion Involving Shootout With Father Of Her Kids + More

Episode Date: August 19, 2024

The Breakfast Club dive into Hurricane Chris calling out 50 Cent for not showing any love to Louisiana, Fredo Bang responds to the situatio. Kash Doll opens up about a terrifying home invasion that le...d to a shootout involving the father of her kids. Listen for more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You guys, this is history. What you've done, what a show. You guys have built a platform that influences. Hey, how'd it go? It's the world's most dangerous morning show. Wake the f*** up, breakfast club. DJ Envy. Envy playing my record, I made it. Jess Hilarious. Jess be with me.
Starting point is 00:00:16 She don't spare nobody. Charlamagne Tha God. What made you think the Viking of controversial questions would take his part? I like this show. Thanks, breakfast club. Good morning, USA. Hey, what's happening? Yes, it's Monday. Back to the work week. Good morning. How you feeling out there? I feel blessed, black, and highly favored. Another day to serve our beautiful listeners, man. How y'all feeling? How was y'all weekend?
Starting point is 00:00:50 How you feeling, Laura? I feel great. My weekend was great. Went to my first car show ever. That's right. Thanks to Envy. And it was so cute. There was this little boy there.
Starting point is 00:00:58 And they were like, oh my God, he wants to meet Envy, but he's so scared to go over. I was like, come on. And the way that he reacted is from seeing the car. I was like, I understand all the madness now. I get it. I remember being a little kid and watching cars ride by and be like, oh, that's going to be my car. And I got that same feeling back.
Starting point is 00:01:12 And I was like, oh, my niece should have been here. It was a great car show. You really, you'd be doing that. Thank you. Thank you. It was over 7,000 people. And shout to that young boy. That's what the car show is about.
Starting point is 00:01:20 We do that all day long. You got a lot of kids in there that are shy and they see their favorite celebrities or they see their favorite car and they're so excited so what we try to do is we try to take some of those kids and let them sit in their first car let them take pictures let them experience it and they never forget those memories so i just want to salute to everybody that came out to the car show i want to salute to uh all the vendors everybody that brought their car all the celebrities that was kind enough to lend me that car for that day and trust me with their vehicle.
Starting point is 00:01:48 I want to salute Lincoln Tech. Lincoln Tech is one of my biggest sponsors each and every year. So thank you, Tina and Lincoln Tech. Thank you, Monster Energy. Thank you to Eastchester Jeep that actually gave somebody a free two-year lease. So, brother, he won that. So congratulations to him. Oh, I missed that.
Starting point is 00:02:03 Yeah, you get a two-year. How do you get that? What do you do? Congratulations to Hawthorne chevy hawthorne chevy did the same i needed a car yeah gave a lady in there a free two-year lease where uh you know they have the car for two years so salute to that and just salute to everybody man we had such an amazing time all the food vendors it was just a great day. No problems, no situations. Just a big family fun day. Just one kid that went missing three times. He went missing three times.
Starting point is 00:02:29 Three times I heard Red say, if you know CJ's parents, please come to the stage. Your child is looking for you. He was missing three times. I don't know if his parents went to the ball, if his parents went to go get some food, but he was missing. So salute to everybody that joined me this weekend
Starting point is 00:02:45 And the last one we're going to do is Memphis with P.R.E. Which is Dolph's label in Key Glock So I'm looking forward to that as well Alright, now what did you do this weekend, Charlemagne? What did I do this weekend? I had my ninth annual back to school drive and fish fry in Moncks Corner, South Carolina So that's what I did You know, made sure the kids had their book bags and school supplies and all of that good stuff That's right back to school driving fish fry in Moncks Corner, South Carolina. So that's what I did.
Starting point is 00:03:09 You know, made sure the kids had their book bags and school supplies and all of that good stuff. That's right. Yeah. And I forgot to shout out House of Experts who gave kids free haircuts all day long from 11 to 6. He was cutting kids hair for free for back to school and we gave backpacks as well. So salute to you, John, from House of Experts. You know what I did as well? Last night I went to go see the Harlem Globetrotters. Y'all haven't even, like, wow.
Starting point is 00:03:29 Where were they at? That one of them last week. Where at? He was actually outside the building. I forgot which one. Do they still do all the tricks and all that stuff? It's like a huge show. They played at the American Dream Mall in Jersey.
Starting point is 00:03:42 And the Harlem Globetrotters, if you don't know, they're a basketball team that does, like does tricks and jumps and dunks and flips. It's a show. That's real childhood memories right there. What? My kids loved it yesterday. When I say they had such an amazing time, they enjoyed the Harlem Globetrotters. So salute to the Harlem Globetrotters. It was a dope show.
Starting point is 00:03:59 I used to watch it as a kid because the tickets were cheaper than going to see a professional team. So my parents would take me all the time. But salute to the Harlem Globetrotters. I had a great time watching them yesterday, last night. My kids loved it. All right, well, let's get the show cracking. Lee Daniels and Andrew Day will be joining us this morning. Yes, they got a new movie, The Deliverance.
Starting point is 00:04:16 It's in theaters. It's in select theaters now. Starts streaming on Netflix August 30th. That's right. We're going to kick it with them in a little bit. And when we come back, we got front page news. DNC starts today? DNC page news. DNC starts today? DNC starts today.
Starting point is 00:04:27 DNC starts today. I'm sure Morgan will fill us all about that. So don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:04:37 Now, Jess is still out on maternity leave. And we got Lauren LaRosa filling in. And let's get in some front page news. Good morning, Morgan. Good morning. Good morning, Morgan. Good morning. Good morning, y'all. I'm broadcasting from Chicago. You know, the DNC is going on this week.
Starting point is 00:04:51 And let me just rewind and say hello to you guys. Happy Monday. Happy Monday. Good morning. Hey, hey, hey. So let's back up just a little bit on Friday in case you missed it. Vice President Kamala Harris. She laid out her economic plans. If she won the election in November,
Starting point is 00:05:07 in a speech from Raleigh, North Carolina on Friday, Harris said bringing down the cost of living and ending the housing shortage will be her priorities in her first 100 days. Let's hear more from Harris in North Carolina. I will be laser focused on creating opportunities for the middle class that advance their economic security, stability and dignity. When I am elected president, I will make it a top priority to bring down
Starting point is 00:05:34 costs and increase economic security for all Americans. My plan will include new penalties for opportunistic companies that exploit crises and break the rules. And we will support smaller food businesses that are trying to play by the rules and get ahead. I know it might sound a little bit more complicated than it is, but, you know, when she says she wants to rebuild the middle class and she wants everybody to have the opportunity to own a small business, an opportunity to own a home or put more money in uh working class people's pockets that's things i can get with you know talking about bringing down the price of uh you know food and groceries groceries yeah and most people will get with that yeah i was gonna say how about this one though she also advocated for boosting the child tax credit and increasing housing construction and
Starting point is 00:06:24 a federal of course you mentioned the federal ban on groceries. I mean, I know y'all got kids, so that tax credit could be really nice. But I think it's a very fair question that, you know, asked, you know, just to say, hey, you are the vice president now. And that administration has been in there for the last three and a half. Why wasn't this done three years ago? Why wasn't that? Hey, I mean, that might have been, that might be one of her ticket items that they claim.
Starting point is 00:06:43 She's not going to deviate from his stuff. But, you know, moving on. She also announced plans to provide. OK, we talked about that. Six thousand dollar credit. So BP Harris and her running mate were also on the campaign trail together over the weekend. They kicked off their bus tour in Pennsylvania. Governor Walz and Harris were greeted by crowds at the airport in Pittsburgh before boarding the campaign bus for Rochester.
Starting point is 00:07:06 Sorry about that, guys. Both Harris and Trump campaigns are targeting a battleground state with former President Trump set to hold a rally, or he also held a rally in Pennsylvania as well. Let's hear more from Harris in Pennsylvania. Very much consider us the underdog. We have a lot of work to do to earn the vote of the American people. That's why we're on this bus tour today and we're going to be traveling this country as we've been and talking with folks, listening to folks, and
Starting point is 00:07:31 hopefully earning their votes over the next 79 days. Yeah, so despite Harris being favored over Trump in recent polls, she continued to maintain that she will be active on the campaign trail. Also on the campaign trail this weekend was former President Donald Trump. He was also in Pennsylvania. Trump spoke to a crowd of supporters in Wilkes-Barre on Saturday, claiming America would be worse under a Kamala Harris presidency. Let's hear more from Trump.
Starting point is 00:07:59 Joe Biden hates her, okay? Hates her. This was an overthrow of a president. Kamala Harris is a super left liberal who ruined San Francisco, ruined California, and delivered a badly broken economy, a badly broken border. Under Kamala Harris and Crooker Joe Biden, the American dream was dead and it is dead. It's dead as a doornail. They'll never bring it back unless we win. I don't think Trump wants to be there no more.
Starting point is 00:08:40 I really, truly feel like Trump don't want to run no more. You know what's crazy? I feel like Trump wants the Republicans to do to him what the Democrats did to biden pull him out yes put me out of my misery no you know what's crazy after the assassination attempt and he started and he was on the stage that first time he spoke publicly and he said i shouldn't be here that was the first time that i was like wow like maybe he really feels a way but you know people around him might have people around him might have you know hey you got it you got it you got it and maybe he's just you know, people around him might have, you know, hey, you got it, you got it, you got it. And maybe he's just, you know, doing what he got to do for the people. I think it's the ego thing, too. No, I think it's a
Starting point is 00:09:10 form of PTSD. Man, you just get shot at. Let's be clear. You know what I mean? And your response to trauma is just stay busy. Just keep him out there. Keep him out there. Keep him out there. I don't think he wants to be out there no more. When he said the other day that if Kamala Harris wins, he'll move to Venezuela, I'm like, that man ready to go now.
Starting point is 00:09:26 He out of here. I mean, he got shot at. I mean, I'm sure he's like, F this. Not to mention facing all the criminal charges he's facing. At some point, you got to be like, man, this ain't worth it. You know what? You know what? I can go back to Celebrity Apprentice or something.
Starting point is 00:09:41 Not good. All right. Well, that is front page news. We'll see you next hour, Morgan. Yeah, we'll talk. We'll hear from the vice presidential goodness. All right. Well, that is front page news. We'll see you next hour, Morgan. Yeah, we'll talk. We'll hear from the vice presidential nominees. All right.
Starting point is 00:09:49 Everybody else, get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open. Again, let us know how your weekend was, what you did,
Starting point is 00:09:58 and all that good stuff. 800-585-1051. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. I'm darling. I'm darlinging. I'm dialing. Hey, what you doing, man? I'm dialing. I'm calling you.
Starting point is 00:10:11 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? Oh, hi. It's Esther. Hey, Esther. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:10:26 Get it off your chest. Okay, I just want to say I was out in Monkey Corner this Saturday for a Charlemagne event, and it was very nice. The fish was great. There was also a Jamaican food truck there that was giving out free food. There was a lot of nice vendors. The kids got their book bags. I had four grand for Z. And the haircut.
Starting point is 00:10:49 My nephew got a haircut. It was very nice. It was a very nice event. And just the right timing also. Thank you very much. I appreciate you coming out. I really do. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:11:00 It was lovely. Lovely. Thank you very much. We'll be there again next year. Next year will be the 10-year anniversary. Thank you, Esther. Lovely. Thank you very much. Be there again next year. Next year will be the 10-year anniversary. Thank you, Esther. Lovely. I'll be there. And I'm a new recruit to South Carolina as well. Oh, you know, I do
Starting point is 00:11:11 my turkey drive in November as well, so you can come out and get your free turkey at the same place, Berkeley High School Student Parking Lot in November. Okay, well, I will definitely do that. And listen, Charlamagne, I would like to have one of your books. Do you have anything for me?
Starting point is 00:11:26 Yes, Mac, put her on hold. Make sure she get a copy of Get Honest or Die Lying, Why Small Talk Sucks. That's my latest book. Hold on. I love her voice. It reminds me of old school radio. Yes, it's Salute to the Mini Mart Caribbean Grocery and Cuisine. That's who had the food truck out there providing the free Jamaican food Saturday.
Starting point is 00:11:43 My dad was frying the fish, So salute to my pops cowboy. Hello, who's this? Hey, what's up, baby? This is Jay from North Carolina. What's up, Jay from North Carolina? Get it off your chest. Hey, man, I just want to let everybody know. It's not insane to let everybody know the Cowboys are at the Super Bowl every year, man.
Starting point is 00:11:58 Yes, it is. We're going this year. We're going this year, baby. Let's go. What's up, man? What's up, King? I'm blessed. I can highly favor him. I like your optimism, man. We're going to the Super Bowl this year, baby. Let's go. Shola, man, what's up, King? I'm blessed. I can highly favor him.
Starting point is 00:12:05 I like your optimism, man. We going to the Super Bowl this year, baby. Goodbye, man. You saw us. We saw us win over. What's up, beautiful? We won over the weekend, too. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:12 Well, it's 5-2. Hey, Henry, before you hang up on me, man, check this out. When you go to a mail car show in North Carolina, man, to the 9-1-0. You know what? We think about doing it next year. We were supposed to do it this year. I think maybe next year. We only do three cities a year. So this year, we did, of course, New York, New Jersey. We did Sh to do it this year. I think maybe next year. We only do three cities a year. So this year we did
Starting point is 00:12:26 of course New York, New Jersey. We did Shreveport with 50 and then we're going to do Memphis with P.R.E. and Key Glock on Labor Day weekend. So we're going to... I think next year we'll do the Carolinas. Hey, let me know, man. I have your cowboy jersey with me. There you go. There you go.
Starting point is 00:12:41 Oh, come on, man. Why you got to go there with it? Why you got to go there with it? Hello, who's this? Michelle. Hey hey michelle get it off your chest okay so i'm an uber driver and if you are getting into an uber's car you don't ask them um who they're here to pick up you tell them your name because you have their picture their car make model and license plate and also make sure the address that your um the bed is right because y'all be having us in the phone address and sometimes it's dangerous for us to be posted up at somebody's house if y'all typed in the wrong address i will have to say this though sometimes with them those uber apps you put in the right address and then they pin where you're at and then it don't be us it'd be
Starting point is 00:13:18 the uber app yeah and then you gotta walk around trying to find you yeah now your hair sweating out it's just a lot we'll help you out but, but you guys got to help us out too. And some of them Ubers got to be a little cleaner. No, mine is clean. But make sure if it's wrong, then just text us. Y'all be waiting for us to call y'all and text y'all. Y'all got to text us. Let us know.
Starting point is 00:13:37 All right, Michelle. What's your name? Mikael, Michelle? Michelle. Thank you. Y'all have a good morning. Thank you. Get it off your chest.
Starting point is 00:13:44 800-585-1051 if you need to vent. Hit us up now. It's The Breakfast Club. Thank you. Y'all have a good morning. Thank you. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. It's a new day. This is your time to get it off your chest. Wake up.
Starting point is 00:13:59 Whether you're mad or blessed. It's time to get up and get something. Call up now. 800-585-1051. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Chrissy, how are you? Hey, Chrissy, good morning. Get it off your chest, Chrissy. Okay, so I'm a teacher, and every time I turn around, I keep seeing like these memes or these Facebook posts that's like, oh, the teachers are going on vacation and now they're asking people to clear their Amazon list.
Starting point is 00:14:27 And I'm like, why do y'all get the impression that it's my job to take care of your child? The Amazon list is not for us. It's for the students who can't afford. On my Amazon list is pencils and glue sticks and scissors. Things that parents should be provided. Even things that the district should even provide. But yet they stay here and they make these jokes.
Starting point is 00:14:49 And I'm like, you know what's not fair? We're already underpaid. But then you turn around and expect us to provide our own supplies. If you worked at McDonald's, they wouldn't expect you to come with your own spatula. If you were a doggone custodian, they wouldn't expect you to come with your own doggone broom. I just feel like a lot of people don't get it, that teachers are out here trying our best to help those
Starting point is 00:15:12 that can't help themselves. But yet, you got nothing but parents that's making jokes. I'm like, y'all the main ones that the kids come in with Balenciagas on their feet but not a pencil in their hand. Now, if you got Balenciaga on your feet and not a pencil in your hand,
Starting point is 00:15:27 boy, you talking about having your priorities all messed up. And where you calling from, Mama? Houston, Texas. Okay. We appreciate you. And the school season start yet? Oh, yeah. I'm up early because we got volleyball practice.
Starting point is 00:15:39 Yeah, down south school already started. Yeah, down south they started. We start after Labor Day. Got you. Well, have a good one, Mama. Appreciate you. Thank you. You're welcome start after Labor Day. Got you. Well, have a good one, mama. Appreciate you. Thank you. You're welcome, bud.
Starting point is 00:15:47 Have a good one. Hello, who's this? Hi, this is Shemai calling from North Carolina. What's up, DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy, and Lauren LaRosa. How you guys doing this week? Peace, King. What's up, Shemai? Get it off your chest.
Starting point is 00:15:59 Today is my first day of my junior year of college at Fayetteville State University. Okay. I just want some words of affirmation from you guys before I start my first day of class. I got one for you. Oh, go ahead, Lauren. C's get degrees. C's get degrees. Okay.
Starting point is 00:16:15 Jesus, bro. I'm a four-pointer. I don't get it. No, it's a joke. He said he don't got time for that Delaware mediocrity. He said I got a four-pointer. I will tell you. First of all, don't say mediocrity.
Starting point is 00:16:24 I was a full scholarship. Talk that talk. Okay, okay. My words are affirmation to keep God first, stay humble, and keep working, my brother.
Starting point is 00:16:31 There you go. Thank you so much. Yeah, I'm a communications student, so I need that from you guys. I appreciate it. I would just,
Starting point is 00:16:38 you know what, while you're in school, I know you got one more year, well, a year and a half because these classes are already in the books, but I would just tell you,
Starting point is 00:16:44 you know, take classes outside the box. Like, take classes you normally wouldn't take because you got to pay for it anyway and if you could just see something that you might not be thinking about that you might be interested in i just wish i would have took college more seriously and took classes outside of the box and enjoyed it more so take classes outside of your box bro start now like start your brain all right are you branding do you know your social media yeah i already do that if you want to follow me on instagram it's shemai cook tv s-h-i-m-e-i-c-o-k-t-v i'm already starting i already got my podcast and radio stuff already up and running i've been doing it since i before i even got to college so i've been branding myself and marketing myself
Starting point is 00:17:24 there you go. You know, all that stuff. So I'm starting somewhere, but I just need, you know, some people in the business that you guys are.
Starting point is 00:17:32 Get some words of affirmation, especially because I'm a transfer. I need some, you know, some new schools. So I'm trying to get some words of affirmation and some,
Starting point is 00:17:41 some encouragement. Yes, sir. Well, get out there and bust ass and have a good one, brother. All right. It's the breakfast of good morning there you go you're already practicing i like that get it off your chest 800-585-1051 now jess is on maternity leave we got lauren larosa filling in what we got yes so sky jackson remember we talked about um her domestic violence situation we got some updates there and then we also have some updates in the passing of B-King.
Starting point is 00:18:06 Okay. All right. We'll get into all that when we come back. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
Starting point is 00:18:17 We are The Breakfast Club. Lauren LaRosa is filling in for Jess. And let's get to Jess with the mess with Lauren LaRosa. News is real, weathers. Jess Hilarious, Jessica Robin Moore. Jess don't do no lying. Jess with the mess with Lauren LaRosa. News is real, weathers. Lauren's Jessica Robin Moore. Jess don't do no lying. Tell her I'm ready. She don't stir nobody.
Starting point is 00:18:32 Worldwide Jess, worldwide mess. On The Breakfast Club. She's a culture shift. With Lauren, Lauren LaRosa. I'm back. And I got the mess. Talk to me. So today in the mess, we are kicking off with Sky Jackson.
Starting point is 00:18:48 We have an update. So we reported before that she was in L.A. at Universal City Walk, got into it with her boyfriend. She was allegedly on video shoving him. So they were detained. Police came. She was charged with domestic battery. The L.A. D.A. has decided not to move forward with the charges for domestic battery. So they're saying that there isn't enough evidence to bring the case to trial.
Starting point is 00:19:14 So because of this, they're going to let it go. And I mentioned this before, like I'd never really seen her in any issues like this or whatever. She doesn't have any criminal background, anything like that. So, I mean, at this point, she's going to move on and be able to just live her life but it was super viral online um so i guess was there video of it so in the beginning yes there was reported to police that there was video and police were using that i guess the video of the shoving or whatever they had to be able to bring those charges but the da is saying it's not enough so maybe the shoving is being described as one way but the da is saying it's not enough so maybe the
Starting point is 00:19:45 shoving is being described as one way but the video itself we haven't seen the video might not fully be what the da is is going to classify and her as a woman and him being a man i'm sure played a role into it as well probably didn't look as serious on the video but if it was a guy doing that to a woman it'd be totally different you never know we haven't seen the video but that could definitely be a thing that could definitely be a thing for sure um and another update b king so b king remember we reported that he had passed away so there's now information on what happened so uh tmz uh got this update and what they were told was that he passed away in the hospital last Thursday. So he suffered a pulmonary embolism. And he was basically at work. He was doing the morning takeover at Urban One Radio One Station.
Starting point is 00:20:34 He fainted and then was rushed to the hospital. Once he was rushed to the hospital, he was there for some time. His family, everybody is there. And then he passed away. When he passed away the same day um he passed away with his two daughters by his side wow that's horrible man i mean that's a blood clot that's a blood clot uh in one of your arteries yeah it's not being able to circulate right to somewhere it stops blood flow to uh to your to your lungs i believe an artery in your lungs that's why i be so big on
Starting point is 00:21:00 dr puma man sending people to go to soaring medical know, get all of that looked at. Cardiovascular, all of that. Make sure that there's no blockages or anything. Because, man, when them things hit, they hit. Yeah, you can do things like, I know my mom, we have one scheduled for her soon. They do like lung failure and like whatever test. Even if you don't think there's something wrong, they can go in and just kind of see
Starting point is 00:21:20 and like predict if something will happen. So it's preventative and not reactionary. That's what Charlamagne was saying with Dr. Puma. He does everything around the heart. He does lungs, too. His lungs, too, because he was able to look at my lungs as well. Is he a black doctor? No, he's not black. He's been up here several times, though,
Starting point is 00:21:32 but he does these things where he makes it affordable. He's not white either, though. What is he? I don't know. He a person. He a person. He's a white man. He's even mean.
Starting point is 00:21:41 But he does this thing, and he makes it very, very affordable where people can actually go and get their heart checked out, get their cardio and get their lungs checked out. So Charlamagne and I both went to make sure that we were pretty good. Not together, but we did go. Sending healing energies and family a B-King though, man. Absolutely. For sure. Stay on top of your health, my brother.
Starting point is 00:21:58 Now, in other news, Cashdow, her home was burglarized over the weekend. And it could have been really, really bad. She doesn't normally share super private stuff like this at all. But she took the social media to tell us about what happened. Since I've been in Detroit, I guess people was looking at my story and they see that I'm not home. And they found that this was the best opportunity to run inside of my house and get all my Birkin bags and Atlanta. However, that's cool. They got caught. They got into a shootout with my child's father and the police got all of them. And we ain't took no L. It's a celebration, but it's also sad that it's black people that's just running inside of
Starting point is 00:22:38 people home trying to take their things. And what if my kids was there? What if my sister was there? What if my mom was there? What if, what ifaser was there asleep and y'all caught him slipping they came in with guns so there were four guys uh four black young men um that came into her home the report to the police was there was a woman who called and said i on my ring camera i'm able to see four people breaking into my home that woman then and i'm assuming that woman is cashed out because she's telling us what happened then called a friend of hers who got to the home and confronted the the people that were trying to burglarize the home and there was a shootout that happened she talks a little bit about um how like after the shootout or whatever they fled it was a baby
Starting point is 00:23:18 daddy that was shooting right tracy yeah so tracy t got there got into a shootout with the guys then they fled right so? So police arrive. They see these guys take off in a car. They take off in that car. They crash a car into a utility pole trying to get away from the police. They hop out of the car. The driver has two guns on him. And y'all, there's video in one of the reports that I watched.
Starting point is 00:23:39 One of the guns is like automatic. Like they came in ready for whatever, right? Did they get arrested? Yes. There's one person that is still, at the time of the report that was still at large though but they did get arrested somebody sent me his name from detroit i'll tell on him this morning on the radio oh god and they were atlanta atlanta atlanta and so they were charged with first degree burglary but the big issue another issue that she had with this whole thing and and you know luckily everybody is safe tracy t is safe was
Starting point is 00:24:03 that the way that her community responded? Because she's the youngest person on her block and the only black person on her block. So take a listen to this. You guys, I stay in a nice neighborhood, you know, where I'm the only black person on my block and the youngest person on my block. And this man had the audacity to go to the news running mayors. He went to the news and told them that my house is a drug house because there's traffic and a lot of black people there. Because there's always traffic.
Starting point is 00:24:28 He just assumed that since it's nice cars and other black, nice, successful people pulling up that's entertainers, that's friends, producers that have nice things as well, that I have drugs in my home. For you to just associate me with drugs just because i'm young black and successful that's crazy i bet uh the other people in the neighborhood believe that all those gunshots and all the police being there was warranted because they think cash doll is a drug deal yo one of the guys that was got a report he was like whoa we thought it was fireworks but i mean you know and then there was another guy that was like i've never seen anything like this happen in
Starting point is 00:25:04 this neighborhood i've never seen anything like this happen in this neighborhood I've never seen this many police this is just too much but you could tell like oh that's what happened to J. Cole too right
Starting point is 00:25:11 that was when J. Cole's studio people thought he was selling drugs out of his house when so many black people coming into his studio one time you would think that
Starting point is 00:25:17 in Atlanta they'd be used to that by now though it depends on where in the south though like this is like she's like on the outskirts you know what I mean she's just in Atlanta I don't know Brookhaven is like out the way like it's not a you're not
Starting point is 00:25:29 seeing a lot of black people she says she's the only black person on the block well i'm glad tracy didn't get hurt uh but i do wish he would have hurt somebody i wish his bullets would have hit some folks because if you run up in someone's home you get what you deserve it's just like just like uh cash doll said you don't know if my family in there my kids in there anything you just running up in people's houses i wish tracy would have shot him off well one of the police officers shot the driver he's the driver's now listed in critical condition because when he heard yeah when he came out the car he had a gun on him so they shot and then they dropped the gun he stopped tried to pick up the gun so they shot him again so you want me to feel sorry for him no i'm just telling you somebody was shot no i was just telling you someone was
Starting point is 00:26:04 like you said yeah they would have ran up in was just telling you someone was shot. Like you said, yeah. They would have ran up in that house. Say she was there. Say her baby father was there. Her kids were there. Her mom was there. Her nanny was there. Nah.
Starting point is 00:26:11 They came ready. Two of them guns was big guns. They earned it. Yes. Earned every bullet he got. We got time for one more? No. Okay.
Starting point is 00:26:18 Well, yeah. I'm glad they're okay, though. But, yeah. All right. Well, that is Just With The Mess with Lauren LaRosa. When we come back, we have front page news with Morgan Wood. so don't go anywhere it's the breakfast club good morning the breakfast club your mornings will never be the same morning everybody is dj envy just hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club now jess is out on maternity leave we got lauren larosa filling in
Starting point is 00:26:41 and let's get back in some front page news what What's up, Morgan? Good morning. Good morning from Chicago. Yeah, the DNC is going down this week. And Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz, he held his first solo rally in Nebraska over the weekend on Saturday. Now, Walz said in Minnesota, where he's governor, people respect each other's choices. Now, let's hear more from Walz. Here in Nebraska, it's the same way. We might not make those choices for ourselves, but we live by the golden rule. And that golden rule is mind your own damn business. Mind your own damn business. Yeah, the rally was held near Nebraska's
Starting point is 00:27:17 competitive second congressional district surrounding Omaha, which both campaigns are hoping to win. Walsh, who grew up in Nebraska, went to Chadron State College and served in Nebraska's Army National Guard, reminded rally goers of his home state roots, making multiple references to Nebraska culture. Now, Wall said here in Nebraska, we have a slogan. Nebraska is not for everyone. Well, it sure isn't for Donald Trump. I'll tell you that. He also took shots at Trump's running mate, J.D. Vance, and said in Nebraska and in Minnesota, we don't need a Yale educated philosophy major. Now, meanwhile, Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance, he's pushing back against recent polling that shows a surge in support for Vice President Harris in the 2024 presidential race appearing on Fox News Sunday. Vance claims polling at this point in the election season has often not reflected the results of the presidential election. So let's hear more from Vance.
Starting point is 00:28:09 Look, I recognize that there are a lot of folks even in the GOP establishment, it's certainly on the far left, who don't like the fact that Donald Trump picked me. I actually take their criticism as a badge of honor. I'm not shocked that a lot of inside the beltway media types don't like me, but their policies are the problem. Of course, they don't like me because we're running to fix what they have broken. Consistently, what you've seen in 2016 and 2020 is that the media uses fake polls to drive down Republican turnout and to create dissension and conflict with Republican voters. Polls are hilarious to me. We're not really the polls, but how people react to polls, because if your candidate
Starting point is 00:28:46 is doing good in the polls, you like polls. If they're not doing good in the polls, then polls don't matter right now. Democrats did it when, you know, Joe Biden was losing in the polls. Now the Republicans are doing it when Trump is losing in the polls. It's disgusting. But just know, and I've been saying this, the reason they don't really care about
Starting point is 00:29:02 polls is because all over the country, if Kamala Harris wins in November, Republicans will refuse to certify the results of the election. Just know that. All those county election officials who are election deniers, they're already planning to stop the results right away if it looks like the vice president is winning. And once again, that corrupt-ass Supreme Court, Trump's court that he put three judges on, those folks are ready and willing to overturn the results of the election if it gets to them. So I hope folks are prepared for that come November november but didn't the polls say hillary
Starting point is 00:29:27 clinton was gonna win they were saying hillary was up yes i was just getting ready to say that it sure did well vance went on to say that harris's rhetoric on economic policy is not resonating with voters and that americans were much better off under president trump uh this comes of course after polls recently released by the washington post abc news and ipsys has harris leading Trump by just a few percentage points. So, you know, like you said, the polls are what they are. When you like them, you like them, you don't, you don't. And of course, as mentioned before, the Democratic National Convention is underway in Chicago.
Starting point is 00:29:57 It kicks off today. Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker says the city is ready for pro-Palestinian protesters at the DNC. In an interview with CNN's State of the Union, Pritzker said he's confident in the city's plan to handle the high numbers of expected protesters against Israel's war in Gaza. And he remained insistent, however, that violence would be met with consequences. Let's hear more from J.B. Pritzker. We're going to protect the protesters, but also protect all the people visiting, 50,000 people coming to Chicago and the residents of Chicago. So the plan's been in place for a year and a quarter now already. We're going to execute on that plan the next four days. If there are troublemakers, they're going to get arrested and they're going to get convicted. But the fact is that the vast majority of people who are protesting, and we've seen this before,
Starting point is 00:30:42 are peaceful protesters. They want to have their voices heard. They're going to be heard, no doubt about it, and we're going to protect that. We've got a very, very different situation in the Democratic Party. The Democratic Party, honestly, has coalesced around this candidate. That was not the case in 1968.
Starting point is 00:30:58 Yeah, they said they're expecting like 20,000 protesters. I was watching CNN yesterday, and they were showing you the build-outs that they have, and it's like miles and miles from where the DNC is going to be. It's like bigger than what they had to build at the Republican National Commission. They were protesting at the loop yesterday. Let it be known to. Yeah, about 50,000 people expected to descend on Chicago for the four day convention.
Starting point is 00:31:18 Of course, Chicago's Mayor Brandon Johnson also told ABC's this week. Chicago police are working with Secret Service and other law enforcement agencies to maintain a secure convention. And just from a personal perspective, being here, there is a lot of foot traffic. There is a lot of police presence. You see it. And there are road closures. So, you know, if you are in Chicago, you know, stay vigilant and, you know, plan ahead and plan early. But President Biden is set to take the convention stage tonight at the United Center to make his case for
Starting point is 00:31:45 Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz. Again, security will be extremely tight with this being the 27th time the city has hosted the DNC. That's crazy for Chicago. Their primetime lineup don't look too strong, yo. Who they got? What?
Starting point is 00:32:01 Kerry Washington is on. They got Kerry, I mean, Kerry Washington. I'm talking about the celebrity. I'm talking about the goddamn politician. You know what I'm saying? yo who they got what kerry washington is on they got kerry i mean kerry washington one now i'm talking about the celebrity i'm talking about the goddamn politician oh you know what i'm saying yeah they don't they don't it don't look like i don't know maybe i was expecting like you know governor josh apirio to have a primetime slot or you know governor gretchen wetmer westmore like gavin newsom i mean i say secretary pete but it feels like they're highlighting a lot of the old regime still, like Biden and the First Lady tonight, Hillary and Bill on another night. It's like, eh.
Starting point is 00:32:33 Would people come for her if they didn't do that? The way I look at it, it looks like it's kind of a passing the torch from the old to the new. Well, I won't call it old to the new, but you do have the older politicians, the vetted long-term politicians at early on in the convention. Whereas later on Wednesday and Thursday, you have the, you know, Tim Walz and of course, Harris accepting the nomination. You got ex-president speaking. Yeah, but I just I just feel like we should be talking about the now and the future. You know, like, like, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:33:02 Like, I'm not saying that they shouldn't speak, but I'm just talking about the prime time slots. It feels like we should be showcasing the now and the future. Yeah, you got a little bit of both. You know, like, I don't know. Like, I'm not saying that they shouldn't speak, but I'm just talking about the prime time slots. It feels like we should be showcasing the now and the future. Olivia Pope and the president are reuniting, just in case y'all can't see. Goodbye, Lauren.
Starting point is 00:33:13 Thank you, Morgan. It's happening. All right, you guys, so that's your front page news. I'm Morgan Wood. You can follow me on socials at Morgan Media. And of course,
Starting point is 00:33:20 catch the Black Information Network at Black Information Network. And for more news coverage and live updates from the DNC, download the free iheart radio app and listen or visit at binnews.com talk to y'all tomorrow all right now when we come back andrew day and lee daniels will be joining us the deliverance is out right now it will be streaming on august 30th but we're gonna talk to them when we come back so don't move it's the breakfast club good morning the breakfast club good morning everybody it's dj nv just hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club now jess is on maternity leave so lauren larosa is holding it down with us and we got
Starting point is 00:33:56 some special guests in the building new film deliverance is on netflix august 30th ladies and gentlemen we have lee daniels and andrera Day. Welcome! Andra, Lee. Andra, you working. Andra. Andra Day. I said Andra Day. Andra, you working. Andra or Andra? I know some people do say Andra. Some people say it, but it's Andra. You literally call me by my character's name. I call you by your character's name.
Starting point is 00:34:18 But you do say Andra. You always get it right. Right, okay. Andra Day. Oh, you were seriously just asking her? Yeah, because... Okay. He has never said it. He's never said Andra. get it right oh you were seriously just asking her yeah because oh he'd be okay he did he has never said it he's never said i've always been her character got you when she's working yeah but i am always either billy or everything how are y'all feeling first and foremost how y'all feeling good i think good yeah really yeah i feel good i'm always good when y'all develop
Starting point is 00:34:40 this chemistry because it's clearly can't be just something that's you know done when y'all are working like you must like Lee as a director Do you have actors are and actresses that are like a muse for you like sort of like when a painter finds a favorite color A favorite hue to use it and all their art. Yes. Monique is one of them Nicole Kidman is one of them Glenn Close now is one of them. Andrew is certainly one of them nicole kitman is one of them glenn close now is one of them andrew is certainly one of them taraji p henson there's a group of actors that you just know that know i'm a know that i you know i don't i'm not politically correct when i'm talking
Starting point is 00:35:15 and you know i come from a specific generation and that they that they protect from myself now how was monique doing you mentioned monique how was she doing she's great you know what and that made me take a look at this at that interview that you know when she was up here you know it was fantastic getting back together with her it was part of the reason that we did the film for me was i think we're in some dark time i'm always a step ahead of it i think i'm a little psychic because i'm a little ahead of everything that's happened. And I remember when I did Empire, it was really because I was experiencing so much homophobia from my own people. It was hard enough to get movies made as a black man when I came into Hollywood because it was sort of pre-Spike Lee and post the black exploitation era. But the
Starting point is 00:36:00 homophobia was really real and I dealt with it with my own people. So anyway, I did Empire. You know, I didn't even know what I was doing. I was just expressing my feelings, you know. And the same thing with this right here. This, I feel we're in dark times. I know that we're in dark times. And for me, it was about finding my higher power. And after I did the movie, there was a group of us that were summoned to Biden's.
Starting point is 00:36:21 We were trying to figure out how to get him into office because black men weren't voting for him. And so it was Chris Rock and Sam Jackson. Y'all just up there wasting y'all time. Instead of just telling that man the truth that he needs to step down. No, no, no. This is before. We understood in that meeting that he needed to step down. I was saying a year ago he needed to step down.
Starting point is 00:36:39 What made you think that? Because we've been saying it for a long time and people were saying that we were not representing and this, that, and the other never but we seen it and felt it a year ago a year ago i was saying he should step down yeah and i was giving me hell for it i was really i was giving you i know yeah did you walk in that meeting and you was like what no it was like oh this is the president of the united states but he was he would come back with very much like alertness he was like he would he'd be like this and we say is he States. But he would come back with very much alertness. He would be like this.
Starting point is 00:37:08 And we'd say, is he there? And then he'd come up and go, I've done more for black people than any president in the United States of America, including Obama. And he started listing off the facts and listing off the facts. And I think Queen Latifah was like, well, you should tell people this. You should be out in the streets telling people this because black men need to understand this. And he said, I'm too busy trying to stop nuclear war. I'm too busy trying to stop nuclear war to go out and promote myself and what I'm doing because I'm doing the work. And then I realized how serious he was because he got it got real somber in there. And I said, this is the reason why I'm doing my movie, because we need to find our higher power.
Starting point is 00:37:44 And that was the purpose of me trying to do this film right now. And so because we could be going tomorrow. And so for me, it was really about and that was part of Monique, too, you know, part of the healing of it all. It's like, you know, who cares whether I don't care what I did. I mean, whatever it was that I upset you about, I upset you. I'm 65 years old. I don't want to. I want to make sure that I'm good.
Starting point is 00:38:05 You know, that this is as much I can spread as much love and do as much healing as I can. And that was part of the whole journey of of this of this film. What is it about? Break down what it's about for people that don't know. OK, so, you know, where do I start with this? It's it's really it. Well, first of all, it's a story about this single mother, single black mother. Really, she's dealing with a at the crux of it.
Starting point is 00:38:26 There's spirit, like you said, trying to scare you to your higher power. But there's also a lot of generational trauma. So it's this idea that she's trying to be the best mother that she can be. She's trying to pour into her kids with all the tools that she's been given, which is not much. But she has been given a lot of pain. And so her mother has now moved into the house with her. So she's kind of faced with that trauma daily. But mother is also a product of trauma so it's definitely talking it's physically she is fighting demons right the kids are actually possessed and
Starting point is 00:38:52 so you have that element that horror element in there um but she's also battling her own personal demons and i love the metaphor that the demons that we don't deal with in ourselves they will absolutely possess our kids in future generations and rob us of our futures. It's really, you know, one of the things I say, and we've talked about the genre a lot because that's the question, is it thriller, is it horror, is it? I think that for people to think
Starting point is 00:39:15 that this is solely a horror movie, they would be remiss to walk away from it based on just that. It's a faith-based thriller. It's a family drama. It is a horror movie. So there's a lot of elements, but it's based on a that. It's a faith-based thriller. It's a family drama. It is a horror movie. So there's a lot of elements, but it's based on a true story, ultimately.
Starting point is 00:39:29 It's based on the haunting of a house in Gary, Indiana. The Ammons haunting. Latoya Ammons. Yeah, Latoya Ammons. But loosely based off of that, Lee really did a great job of just creating new characters in their own life. And I like y'all talking about horror, right?
Starting point is 00:39:44 Because it's not just the demons that are the horror. Like you said, it's the generational abuse. It's the alcoholism. It's the poverty. It's the addiction. Those are all horrors. Precious was a horror movie to me. Yes, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:39:53 I agree. That was an African-American horror movie. Listen. African-American horror movie. I agree. To his point, if you are a daughter and you grew up in a household with a mom who is dealing with her own things and doesn't know how to mother you through that, you watch something like Press It, it makes you be like, oh, shoot, I remember that feeling.
Starting point is 00:40:12 Like, it does give that. Like, you felt it. Definitely PTSD. I felt like that watching this. Yes, for sure. That's definitely PTSD. Okay. How'd you not get traumatized?
Starting point is 00:40:18 I don't know that I didn't get traumatized. No, no. I mean, I'm a praying person. I'm a person of faith. So I think that, you know of faith so i think that you know even going into it you know there has to be like intention right i think this if this was just sort of exploiting black pain if this was exploiting kind of the demonic realm i believe in the spirit realm right i'm a christian i'm a believer even initially when he first brought it to me initially
Starting point is 00:40:39 it was a yes just because at this point i had just really again fallen in love with this person i'm like i trust him completely i'm excited about everything he's doing but my only hesitation was oh do i want to do something that deals with that obviously if you've come from any type of church background people can be very very they have their very strong opinions about why would you you can't even watch our movie yeah my mama was your witness don't turn them eagles exactly so they you know like you said people, oh, they can jump on you, they can do. But I think we also have
Starting point is 00:41:07 this misconception that we're never supposed to look into that world or talk about that world. But for me, the scriptures that I read, I'm like, it's all throughout it.
Starting point is 00:41:14 And I think what I loved about this and what I loved about Lee's goal is that he didn't want to just, you know, marinate in that area. He wanted to show
Starting point is 00:41:22 a story of overcoming and that's what she does. And so for me, it was really, it was praying going into it. like i i what i will say is that i i had a hesitation just because of the the the um subject matter but i prayed about it and i was reminded in prayer that it's like if you believe what you say you believe then that means you have authority over these things you know they are they are under your foot and if you're going to be a light then you have to go into dark places and so i really love that represented in the movie and so i think that's
Starting point is 00:41:48 probably why we prayed a lot i mean i know that's the reason why you were you were right for it because you were a believer you really believed and there's a scene in the film for those that have seen the film when she's fighting the devil where she just breaks out in tongue and the ad my white ad was like okay so this isn't scripted. Do we cut? Do we do whatever? And she's speaking in tongue. And I'm like, this is God working. We're going to let it, until she's tired.
Starting point is 00:42:14 Oh, you really went into speaking in tongue like that? Oh, wow. Okay. That was her. That's when I knew she was right for the role. I mean, I knew that there was only one person that could play this role and have an actor that really believed. Alright, we got more with Lee Daniels and Andrew Day when we come back. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:42:29 Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Jess is on maternity leave. Now, Lauren LaRosa is filling in for her and we're still kicking it with Lee Daniels and Andrew Day. Charlamagne? Is it true y'all had a preacher on set? Every day. Are you kidding me?
Starting point is 00:42:45 We were terrified. I mean, like, my mother didn't want me to do this movie in the beginning. After Precious, I was offered this film and I didn't want to do it
Starting point is 00:42:52 because I felt like I was revisiting it already with a woman that was abusing her kids. But more importantly, I know how I work and I demand the truth. I work from a place of,
Starting point is 00:43:01 like, I'm an open portal. Right. For sure. I'm an open portal and I know what comes to me and what I give out. And I said, this is going to land in my spirit. And so, and that's why I sat on it for such a long time, y'all. I didn't want to do the movie after Precious, and I just realized it's not about the darkness.
Starting point is 00:43:18 It's really about finding your light and about finding a higher power. Yeah. So what do you do to protect God? I'm really like your piece, Lee, because you're with this material longer than anybody. Yeah. From beginning to end. My sister, I haven't talked about this yet, but my sister has done all my movies with me,
Starting point is 00:43:32 every one of my movies. She's in my movies. And the following day, she was diagnosed with lung cancer. No. It was dark. Wow. You got something popped in your face. Remember that? Yeah, I remember that. Yeah, it was it was dark wow you got something popped in your face remember that uh
Starting point is 00:43:46 yeah i remember that yeah it was a fire extinguisher she's putting out a fire of demons and then that's a thing that happened my dog it was everything that happened dog died yeah jesus yeah it was it was everything that you think happened that's with praying practically before every scene now netflix was like when they when we first bust out in prayer netflix was like i'm sorry but we're gonna have to call hr because really i said we can't pray well you know i go okay so i gotta make an announcement to 300 people those that don't want to pray yes yeah but please you gotta let us press we gotta ask permission to pray now would you dive into another movie like this because it seems so dark again i will never because i don't do scary movies but it just seems so dark and it's like
Starting point is 00:44:27 it's hard to get out of i started watching i don't do scary movies so when it starts getting a little crazy i don't i start hearing noises at night i like that i like that it's just the end it's just the end it's a little scary i think that um i don't think that i will do it again because it takes all like you said it's like all consuming they're gone i'm in that edit room i'm still hearing noises so and and and then also it's difficult to it's a different type of a film for me to do you you know it's a different whole different experience because drama is like this boom boom boom boom boom boom and i got that down this experience is like it's like a slow dance you know you got it's like it's a whole different sort of thing that you're doing i just did it as an artist to just
Starting point is 00:45:09 sort of grow i love it though i think you ended up really creating almost a sub-genre of horror like we've been talking about this a lot and that's why i say it's not a typical horror movie no very different it's very interesting what is it exactly i don't know what it is it's like a soulful dark thriller like yes it's like a soulful, dark thriller. Yes. It's like it sits with you. I want to watch it with my mom and my grandma because we got some stuff we need to talk about. But at the same time, you might jump a little bit.
Starting point is 00:45:33 Right. One of my questions for you after seeing parts of it and watching the full thing was when you, because with Precious, the mom, the daughter had the issue. Now you see this here again. From your life, where does that come from? Or is that just something you think is something that needs to be addressed or is that something personal to you yeah it's all all everything that you see is a part of my life everything is part of my life it's personal and what i do is i live my demons out through through all of my work so everything you see on screen has is a part of what it is that i my life experience the glenn close character she was black so I tried to separate it because I really wanted
Starting point is 00:46:05 to separate myself from Latoya Amon. So I made this character white because I have so many mixed race friends. What is it like to be a black girl with a white mom? We all know that white girl,
Starting point is 00:46:14 white woman that only dates black men that has black children. We've never seen her on screen before. Glenn Close plays that chick with the baby hair and the jewelry and cut off
Starting point is 00:46:26 shorts and this you know i'm so proud that she was able to delve into that because that's a character that we've never black people know her i don't think white people i don't think white critics will understand the film white critics will never understand going over there oh completely what is glenn what is what is this she's a g for for attempting to play this role two questions what was the beef between monique's character and the grandma? And did that relationship in the movie reflect what you and Monique was going through at the time? The beef between the grandma. That was real.
Starting point is 00:46:55 They caught that, right? It was just that, you know, the grandma knew that Monique was not right. And Monique didn't like the grandma, didn't care that the grandma knew. So it was that type of energy. And no, that had nothing to do with what me and Monique didn't like the grandmom, didn't care that the grandmom knew. So it was that it was that type of energy. And no, that had nothing to do with me, what me and Monique was going through at all. Going back to work with Monique was was like being on a bike. And not only did I want to make sure that she was good, but I wanted to make sure that we worked again and that she was paid well for what it was. It was really important to me that she felt.
Starting point is 00:47:28 You wouldn't have paid Monique to get it. Now you can say and laugh about it, right? Now you're hearing more and more artists talking about they're finally getting
Starting point is 00:47:38 their value. They're finally getting their worth. What do you say to that? She deserves it. Not just Monique. A lot of black actresses and actors have come up here recently
Starting point is 00:47:45 and been like, we're finally getting out. Because of Tyler Perry. They're saying it's because of Tyler Perry. What are your thoughts on that? I think that I come from a generation and the last generation of just, we were just so happy to get in the door. I don't think you understand.
Starting point is 00:48:01 They weren't doing black cinema. I was just lucky. I felt blessed to be able to tell stories like Monsters Ball. Are you kidding me? Are you kidding me? They laughed me out of every studio in Hollywood when I came to them with Monsters Ball. Who wants to see a fat kid at the end die with a mixed race? What?
Starting point is 00:48:20 They didn't want to see that kind of stuff. So I had to go get drug money to develop this story. Y'all know my history y'all saw it up there with with damon dash i had to go into the streets to get my art done right and i didn't care about it at all because the art was going to live and i would do anything i would fall in this on the store for my art hollywood wasn't me at all no studio every single solitary movie i've ever done has been independently financed the first time i stepped into a anything was was with empire where i had to answer to the suits studio i was like what i gotta answer to people okay that was you know that was the first time why do you think the street dudes understood you more than hollywood at that time or was it
Starting point is 00:48:58 one of those things they were like they just knew you special here's the thing right i can't really scream homophobia with black men all the way because, you know, again, you know, that was where my support came from financially. Yeah, because they see you for what you are, which is a creative genius. Creative genius, yeah. They real. Who can help them do greater things
Starting point is 00:49:18 with their money. Yeah. Why do you think it's so hard for Ebony to do right? Poor Ebony. I know. A white woman called you can you imagine your white mother calling you ebony no naming you remember we talked about that we were actually gonna put that as a line in the movie too because it was just like what kind of white woman named her child ebony like she was just so excited to have black kids but i think i mean listen you know it's a really interesting question why is it hard for ebony to do right why
Starting point is 00:49:42 is it hard for any of us to do right right you know what i mean like don't we all struggle with it to some degree right you know and I don't know that she always thinks that she is doing wrong you know what I'm saying so this is when you actually when you just spoke about that scene where the demon kind of finally manifests in the car and she's running and she's paranoid again we're dealing with a movie where and this is often a a thing in culture right black women you know we were talking about believing black women black women are believed i hate when people are like oh black women are loud and da da da but also we have had to work to to take our space and to make our voice heard and to actually get people to listen to not just our struggles but our triumphs and our support i think we see a similar
Starting point is 00:50:18 thing in ebony is that she's not i think it's hard she's not being believed and it's a lot of pressure you know it's just not you can't it's a lot of weight to hold and sometimes you're gonna stumble you know what i mean and you need help and i think in that scene in particular you know for me it was just like she is not even sure of what she's seeing so forget society or the social worker dcs her mother you know forget all those people believing her she's now kind of questioning herself am i actually losing my mind am i going crazy that's something that's not you feel that so much all the time you're like am i crazy am i doing too much am i exactly am i to fight the power today like yeah yes i'm trying that's how i was watching the movie i was like oh wow okay i felt that like am i to you're constantly questioning yourself
Starting point is 00:50:59 even if it don't have to do with demons it's just like am i going crazy am i doing too much am i insecure am i losing my mind so i don't think she's always not doing right i think she genuinely thinks she is doing right and then and she's just she's a human you know i mean she's really trying all right we got more with andrea day and lee daniels when we come back it's the breakfast club good morning morning everybody it's dj nv jess hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club laura la rosa is filling in for jess we're still kicking it with Andrew Day and Lee Daniels. Charlemagne? Another conversation.
Starting point is 00:51:28 I hope this movie opens up to this point we're talking about. Some people definitely need therapy, but some need an exorcism. How many do you know that actually need an exorcism? I think so. Yeah. I think so. Listen, we working in the same. I'm sure you got a list.
Starting point is 00:51:41 I think also a lot of church people will say there's too much cursing in this there's too much like there's too much violence in this how can this be a faith-based anything because they're and then you get into the politics of the church you know you can get to the politics of the church and just sort of deal with that or you can deal with spirituality and know that jesus walked withers, drunks. Yeah. I've already gotten. I've literally gotten. Somebody hit me the other day and was like, hey, you know, I mean, they asked politely,
Starting point is 00:52:11 you know what I'm saying? But it was like, hey, I don't understand how you're a believer and would do a movie about demons. And I was just like, I think when I get asked those questions, it's like, okay, take a second, take a beat. You could get offended, right? You know, or you could just be like, there's not understanding here. There's a lack of understanding. Maybe it's on my part. You could get offended, right? You know, or you could just be like, there's not understanding here. There's a lack of understanding.
Starting point is 00:52:26 Maybe it's on my part. You know what I'm saying? But it's always interesting to me as a believer. I'm like, I read scripture. You know what I mean? I do devotion everywhere. I read scripture. I was like, there's demons in the Bible.
Starting point is 00:52:34 Like, I don't know what to tell you. There's crazy things. Like the whole premise is not that this life is clean and perfect and not scary and not what it's that. It's all of those things. We just have somewhere to put it. And as he said, if it's a different faith, just have somewhere to put it and as he said if it's a different faith you got somewhere to put it you know like so that's really and and and something a why we have a why for how to navigate this craziness you know what
Starting point is 00:52:53 i'm saying so the idea that we're not supposed to touch those things to me is very very weird and not realistic you know sometimes we use the demon thing to uh avoid the actual issue though right like when the grandma goes to the pastor and tells her she thinks the house has evil energy it ain't just demons it's everything else you're talking about it's the trauma it's the alcohol abuse it's the addiction but it's like we'll talk about something supernatural to avoid making better choices right and unresolved issues with her daughter because i think if i'm clear you know alberta may have changed she received the lord you know what i mean she has transformed her life and and that's why when ebony says to her like you might have your little church friends fool but i don't think we ever hear a moment in there where alberta goes to ebony and says hey i'm really sorry for
Starting point is 00:53:33 everything i did to you and allowed happened to you it's more like i don't want to talk about that i've transformed now let me just be good to the grandkids and good to everyone else around me and that's the way it works yeah it's really but it's hard because sometimes you need like you said you're just averting the issue sometimes you actually need to look somebody in the face and with humility say i'm like i acknowledge what happened to you what i did to you and i'm sorry you know what i'm saying which was part of my journey with monique yeah gotcha yes you know and you was you did it first right yeah yeah i called her out of the blue you know i wanted her to i was working on this uh y'all see that uh that other horror movie that she did yes so this young this young
Starting point is 00:54:12 filmmaker i help a lot of young filmmakers right okay so uh this young filmmaker called me out of the blue and said listen i'm working on this movie and i need your help so i said okay so i saw the potential in the movie it was incredible this kid was just incredible and uh I worked on the movie for free for six months because it was Monique she didn't know it six months I helped him edit the film because it was a little independent film and I was like this is good that was part of me realizing I had to she had to work she just had to continue people are missing out on her work as an artist. So finally I said, listen, you don't know this, but I've been working on this movie. I've been working on this movie for like four or five months, six months.
Starting point is 00:54:52 And she said, you sneaky b****. I know. Daddy, come in here and cut some out, because now he ain't tell me I've been working on this movie. And so that was the beginning of my healing through this kid that I was helping with his film. I know you and Dame squash your beef as well. How did you how did that happen? How did that healing happen? That happened because I was told by my all white team at the time that I didn't owe him any money.
Starting point is 00:55:20 And I knew in my heart that if I owed the drug even though the movie didn't make money the movie did not make money so in theory on paper I didn't owe him any money but I knew in my heart that I told him I was going to pay him his money it was a man-to-man thing but I'm listening now to Hollywood because I'm in I've done Empire and I was like okay this is the way the white people this is the way he's supposed to work. No, it don't work like that. And so even though the movie took a hit, Shadowboxer took a hit I did the right thing with him too.
Starting point is 00:55:52 And how was that conversation with you? It did take a public humiliation for me to understand that I did the right thing. Otherwise I would have been I don't think so. I would have had that come to Jesus but he put it to Jesus a little earlier. I know y'all got to go in a few,
Starting point is 00:56:10 but I want to ask you Lee about, you know, cause you, you, you birthed a lot of people out here, right? Um, Jussie Smollett.
Starting point is 00:56:16 What's that relationship like now? Cause I remember a few years ago, they said y'all were no longer on speaking terms. I think we text, we text each other. We text each other. He has a movie that's coming out. That's out. I think that's coming out. I haven't seen it yet is it's comp it's so complicated guys
Starting point is 00:56:29 it's so complicated uh life is so complicated because of the incident because of the the hoax well life itself is complicated but that whole situation was complicated and i still don't know what to believe honestly i don't know what to believe when people say he didn't do it he did do it god bless him on his journey. Is there room for him to come back is what I'm trying to get at. Because somebody like you, it takes other black people to keep that grace and that door open for people, other blacks that make mistakes. I'd work with him again. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:56 I'd work with him again. Would you cast him in something? Yeah, I would cast him in something again. Got you. He was a son to me. And he also represented me. And he also represented the movement that I tried to start, which I didn't even know I was starting. I was so busy, worried about Cookie's hat and the music that we were playing.
Starting point is 00:57:14 This was before Insecure. This was before Black Panther. We started that. It was before all of this. That's a fact. We didn't even know what it was. But I was so worried about getting everything right. It's the phone right here, you know, on the set, that I didn't know what was happening
Starting point is 00:57:28 in the zeitgeist. So, yeah, it's complicated. Yeah. Well, we appreciate you. And the film Deliverance is out on August 30th on Netflix. And thank you for joining us. It's in theaters. Today's the first day.
Starting point is 00:57:37 It's in theaters. It's on Netflix, August 30th. August 30th. We appreciate you for joining us again. Thank you, sir. And today, Lee Daniels. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. you, sir. Andrew Day, Lee Daniels. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:57:46 Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. And let's get to Jess with the mess with Lauren LaRosa. News is real. Webster Hilarious, Jessica Robin Moore. Jess don't do no lying.
Starting point is 00:58:00 Don't do no lying. She don't spare nobody. Worldwide Jess. Worldwide mess. 50 Cent popped out Shreveport, Louisiana You guys know he did the Humor and Harmony weekend MV I know you had your car show there Yes So Hurricane Chris Is really upset at 50 Shreveport, Louisiana. You guys know he did the Humor and Harmony Weekend. Envy, I know you had your car show there. Yes. So Hurricane Chris is really upset at 50.
Starting point is 00:58:29 Let's take a listen to Hurricane Chris. How the f*** you supposed to be a n***a that support a hip hop? You throw a motherf***ing concert in Louisiana and don't book no Louisiana legends and put no bankroll in no Louisiana legends pocket. But you pay the police a half a million dollars. What type of b****** has s*** debt What type of? You ain't with my city. You taking advantage of my city because cheap and it cost way less than it costs where you from. And y'all stupid slow mother so crazy that y'all gonna let this come down here and
Starting point is 00:58:59 die and I show no love to Louisiana. This ain't book no Louisiana artists. This ain't book Big Papa. This ain't book B-Will. This ain't book Big Papa. This ain't book B-Will. This ain't book Hurricane. This didn't even go to Baton Rouge and get no, no boosies or no weddings. Like, this didn't fuck with us. This came to take advantage of us.
Starting point is 00:59:15 I don't understand us sometimes, y'all. I really don't. That's what Mike Rubin was talking about. I really don't. That's, that's what Mike Rubin was talking about. We're so quick to put each other down. I mean, we could talk about everything that 50 did for Shreveport, right? He put millions into that city.
Starting point is 00:59:30 He built things in that city that only hired Shreveport residents, only hired Shreveport black residents to work on those people. And he has videos and videos of those actual brothers and sisters saying thank you because we needed the job needed to work the restaurants whether it was orlando's alexandra's which is big black businesses and smaller black restaurants that made so much money the uber drivers made so much money he did have louisiana artists on there he had masterpiece which performed he had fredo bang he had a bunch of influences from shreveport i don't know their name but i've seen their videos so he had a lot of people out but the amount of money and things that he bought to shreveport and is continuing to give back to shreveport the kids in the community and yes he did pay five hundred thousand dollars well the reason was is he wanted to keep the city
Starting point is 01:00:13 safe while so many people were in the city and for that five days when when 50 was there there was not one violent crime but did he book hurricane chris though no and the other local rappers from shreveport am i you talking all of that? He didn't book Hurricane Chris, but what he's saying is, is that there were local people that were booked. That's what you're saying, right? I'm being sarcastic, Lauren. Jesus Christ.
Starting point is 01:00:31 You didn't know that? My God. You didn't see his face? No. My God. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, because don't be coming. She was like, I'm being sarcastic here.
Starting point is 01:00:38 She was about to start clapping at you. Because I hate when we, I hate when we do that. Because it's like, yo, he didn't have to go there. 50 got bread. He could have went anywhere he wanted to go. He didn't have to to and honestly if you live in a place like she shreveport louisiana which a lot of us weren't checking for i know i didn't even know that it existed prior to this no shade but i'm being honest i see that's just ridiculous lauren i didn't why would i know that shreveport louisiana is there you don't know shreveport louisiana no i did not know about it
Starting point is 01:01:04 before 50 brought the land there and was doing the studio it made me look into it made me look into why and i think it's dope i think it'll create tourism which will create money and absolutely positively did he brought baby which is one of the biggest djs down there he's be he bought money on radio down there he spent a lot of money what people don't understand too is 50 spent his own money there was no major sponsor behind that like if you look at it there was no you know usually you see coca-cola or pepsi or this one or that no 50 paid that six million dollars out his pocket to put that on and did not care about making it back i've heard of lsu that's in street work yes i didn't know that oh okay when i just think of
Starting point is 01:01:40 louisiana as louisiana like i don't know i've never heard of i didn't think of i don't know street work and even with the car show, Fifth called me and told me, tapping with local people down there so they can, y'all can do the car show together so it puts them on and you can, you know,
Starting point is 01:01:51 create a car culture there. Like, I don't know. Y'all have all the Shreveport people in my DM talking about, don't come to Shreveport. You ain't heard of us. But that's exactly what Michael Rubu
Starting point is 01:01:59 was talking about. Yeah, that was corny. I thought that that was, well, Fred O'Bain did respond and yeah, he spoke to being an artist that was booked he said well what about me i was there he was there he performed yeah the problem is uh no matter how much you do there will always be one person. If you don't do something specifically for them, they will say you did nothing at all. Oh, Lunel. Lunel said that.
Starting point is 01:02:31 Lunel said that there were no female comedians booked for this weekend. And that leans into the misogyny in the industry. I want to say that the game is still so misogynistic because I just heard about this comedy festival that my dear friend 50 is having like right now and I haven't seen the paperwork I don't know but from what I have heard there were several comedians on the plane but not one female comic not one this is the information I've gotten and and I and i love 50 i did power but there are men and women in the audiences of these shows did you see 50 now lunel complaint might be valid because out of all the comments i saw the human harmony i don't think i saw no one
Starting point is 01:03:18 i didn't see any female comics but 50 responded to what he said he said uh it's proof that you can't make everybody happy he said he loves lunel's work that's why he made sure that they put her in ghosts he said we saw her big ass oh i can't say you can say big ass we saw her big ass was booked already so we didn't reach out he the only one that could call somebody a big back and not get upset at it you think i didn't want monique, Samore, Amy Schumer. They're on fire. So he's basically saying that maybe there were scheduling conflicts with the lady.
Starting point is 01:03:52 He did reach out to try to get some of them, but they weren't available. He didn't specifically say that. He alluded to wanting to get some people there, but it didn't happen. And he said they didn't even try to reach out to the little because they saw she was already booked. They went through an agency or they they tried to book these artists these and i just know because i'm behind the scenes that they try to you know book these comedians and that's the reason why they did the comedy show on thursday because most of the comedians were already they work on the weekend so that's why he booked it on thursday and then also think i want you guys to realize
Starting point is 01:04:19 think about all the comedians he had and it was only a 3 000 venue it was only held 3 000 people because he couldn't get the right amount of people for the time he got dave chappelle andrew schultz cat williams and a host of others at a 3 000 venue is sold out immediately but the fact that man the moral of the story is if street is shreveport happy did shreveport make money they sure did that's it was it a fantastic weekend with no violence no no crime? Yes. Drop on the Clues, Bob, for 50 cents. Okay? Next year, it'll be better. And all of these complaints that are being made now, I'm sure that they'll adjust for next year.
Starting point is 01:04:53 I'm going to go to Shreveport next year. You're going to do it. I was like, I probably could have met my husband there. No, I told Charlamagne that. You're going to enjoy it. We had an amazing time. Very safe. Very comfortable.
Starting point is 01:05:02 It was a great... It felt like a homecoming. That's what it felt like. it felt like a homecoming that's what it looked like a homecoming i sent it to my um my chat from my friends from college i was like yo we should have been here they don't want you there you don't even know what street report that you said well that's how you learn the stuff you from delaware and don't know what street report that day never heard of delaware i don't get offended when people say when people say that i'm the first person i ever met from delaware and they'd be like is it black people there i don't get offended it's black people there and I could be the first one
Starting point is 01:05:25 I'm not a bill collector when I call into the phone. We just need direct flights to Shreveport. That's the only thing we just need direct flights Yeah, the connecting is difficult. Well, y'all got money book the private planes Buddha. Um, you know Come on into the IRS Look at like money talking about I ain't got no money. Four after the hour. We giving a donkey to you, man. Four after the hour. We going to talk.
Starting point is 01:05:54 You all right? Just that brain fog. I didn't think about it. You mentioned the IRS. It shook him up a little bit. I don't want to scare nobody. Four after the hour, we going to talk colonoscopies. What?
Starting point is 01:06:05 Colonoscopies. Yes. I was going to say something about it. That's that thing that y'all went and did together, right? We didn't go and did it together. We went together. Go team! Men should get colonoscopies,
Starting point is 01:06:14 and I don't want what I'm about to tell you to discourage you from that, but we'll discuss it. All right, we'll get to that next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. You're checking out The Breakfast Club. It's the best people in America.
Starting point is 01:06:23 I really got Bronx trouble. It's time for Donkey of the Day. We in the Bronx. What are you talking about? Suck my... Y'all not shutting us down. We in the compost. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all the...
Starting point is 01:06:39 Why does the Sunshine State consistently produce such strange news? If I catch all that in traffic, I whip her, my gin and I, y'all will suck. It is just one of the many wacky news stories out of Florida. On The Breakfast Club. Yee-haw, man. It's so new. LSU's in Baton Rouge, by the way. It is?
Starting point is 01:07:00 Thank you. I don't know. Okay. I don't know what you're here for. Is she the Mayor of Shreveport over there. Relax. Looking like a lego. Donkey of the Day for Monday, August 19th goes to a doctor in Florida named Ishwari Prasad.
Starting point is 01:07:13 What does your Uncle Shala always say about the great state of Florida? Say it with me. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida, and today is no exception. Now, I truly believe humans don't care about each other like they used to. OK, empathy is just a thing of the past. And I believe it's because smartphones and social media have desensitized us to everything, especially people's feelings. OK, it doesn't matter if it's emotional, physical, spiritual, mental. Humans just don't care about what other humans are feeling, are going through. And when you are a doctor, this is simply a trait you can't have. OK, doctors have to care for people. Doctors have to listen to you. They have to ask you questions. They must they must show concern for your feelings. They have to explain things in a
Starting point is 01:07:52 way that makes sense to you. They must include you in their decision making. Did I say they must show concern for your feelings? OK, because Dr. Brassard did not do that. And that is why we are gathered here today. I need all my brothers of a certain age, 45 and up, to, you know, come around the radio and let's bond together over a procedure many of us have already gotten. If you haven't gotten it, you need to. But that procedure is a colonoscopy. Did your butt tense up when you heard me say that? Huh? If you know what a colonoscopy is, I'm sure those cheeks got tight. But if you don't know what it is, let me tell you.
Starting point is 01:08:25 It's just a medical procedure that allows a doctor to examine the inside of the colon and rectum using a flexible tool called a colonoscope. I think I pronounced that right. Probably not. They will put something in your butt, basically. That's something they put in your butt could save your life because you could start getting regular screenings. You should start getting regular screenings for colon cancer at age 45. When did you get yours, Envy? 45. 45, okay. Iings for colon cancer at age 45. When did you get yours, Envy? 45. I think I got mine at like 44.
Starting point is 01:08:50 If you're listening to me right now and you say now I'm good. No, no, no. 44 too. You got your 44? Yeah, I got mine at 44. If you're listening to me right now and you say now I'm good simply because you don't want anything placed in your brown fruit loop, then ask yourself this simple question. Would you rather be gay or dead? I'll take gay for $500.
Starting point is 01:09:05 Worst thing about the colonoscopy is the prep you have to do the day before. The drugs they give you are incredible. It's the same thing they gave Michael Jackson. Put you to sleep. They go on your balloon knot and make sure everything is good. You don't feel nothing. Slight anal pain when you wake up, but you will be fine. Okay?
Starting point is 01:09:20 Well, what happens when one is not sedated? Could you even imagine it? Hell no. What happens when something is in your butt and you can feel it, but your doctor can't hear you? Well, that is what happened in the case of Dr. Ishwari Prasad. See, according to the Florida Board of Medicine, Dr. Prasad is facing disciplinary action because he couldn't hear the patients yelling in pain because he wasn't wearing a hearing aid he wasn't wearing his hearing aid you heard me correctly okay that's unless you two don't have your hearing aid in you heard me dr prasad cannot perform colonoscopies
Starting point is 01:09:56 for now he's on probation by the state's board of medicine after two colonoscopy procedures went wrong under his care my brothers hold on to your butts while you hear these stories. Let's go to Fox 13 Tampa for the report, please. A nine-page complaint from the Florida Department of Health details some disturbing allegations against Dr. Ishwari Prasad, a gastroenterologist in Tampa. According to the report,
Starting point is 01:10:18 Prasad was performing colonoscopies on two patients and wasn't wearing his hearing aids at the time. As a result, a patient who wasn't fully sedated when the procedure began started yelling, but Prasad couldn't hear him according to the report. The complaint goes on to say the surgical team couldn't communicate with Prasad either. And finally, the doctor is accused of allowing an unlicensed surgical tech to perform part of the procedures including inserting the colonoscopy scope.
Starting point is 01:10:42 The Florida Board of Medicine placed Prasad on probation last week. He could no longer conduct solo procedures until he's cleared by a state-approved supervising doctor. In an emailed response, Prasad claimed this was a false report and that he's contesting it with his lawyer. What do you mean it's a false report? I know my butt. Okay, first of all, let's thank God we didn't have to go through this when we got our colonoscopies. Round of applause for amazing doctors that we had. Okay. Second of all, this man, Dr. Prasad, improperly delegated the duty of putting a scope where I duty to a surgical tech.
Starting point is 01:11:12 All right. The tech had no medical license, but you gave this man permission to insert a scope in my butt. Okay. Surgical tech. First of all, surgical tech, you didn't, you know, you didn't have a license. So what was your intention? If you ask me, I think he was just back there for fun. Certain things you just don't let people do if you're a pilot you just don't hand the keys to the plane to an unlicensed pilot assistant and say here take off but that's not the one that's
Starting point is 01:11:32 gonna make your bunkie hurt okay just thinking about it all right the fact the one that's gonna really make your bunkie hurt is the fact that dr prasad wears a hearing aid because he is hearing impaired and he has to wear it to allow him to hear and communicate during procedures where prasad was not wearing a hearing aid for at least one if not both of the procedures detailed in the complaint and this one was terrible because the patient wasn't fully sedated okay according to the complaint prasad began inserting the scope prematurely causing the patient to begin yelling and the doctor did not immediately stop the procedure when it was apparent the patient was not fully sedated and he failed to realize it because he couldn't
Starting point is 01:12:12 hear the yells the poor patient wasn't fully sedated because of a problem with the IV line okay so according to the Miami Herald dr. Prasad continued to insert the scope despite being told to wait and began to thrust the scope into the patient's chocolate starfish while the patient shouted in pain. The patient was yelling and shouting that he was in pain and could still feel everything. And the doctor just kept on moving the scope inside his stink wrinkle while the patient was screaming in pain you want to know what makes the story worse there was a hospital administrator in the room who told dr prasad he needed to wait to which dr prasad leaned over the patient and shouted i know what type of masochist are you you know how when you're not
Starting point is 01:13:02 listening because you don't care to listen in this case dr prasad really didn't care to listen because he didn't even put his hearing aid in so you just shake your head yeah sure i know and you don't know a damn thing that was dr prasad in this situation this man dr prasad is out here pickpocketing people's prison wallets man okay this man been put on probation and he will not be able to perform any procedures on his own until he is either evaluated for competency or performs 10 gastroenterology procedures. I know I messed that word up, but you know what I'm saying here. Okay, he has to perform 10 of those procedures under the supervision of a physician who will then make a recommendation to the probation committee. I think he should have his license taken away.
Starting point is 01:13:45 There are some jobs where there is no room for error. When you're back there sticking scopes in my peanut butter tarantula, you should not be allowed to make a mistake. Medical malpractice is completely unacceptable. One of the main things a doctor is supposed to do is listen to you. That's how they fix what's wrong. So if he's not listening, if he can't hear, if he doesn't even care enough
Starting point is 01:14:05 to put his hearing aid on then he's got to go please give dr uh ishwari prasad the biggest how you forget your hearing aid i know old people forget their teeth sometimes. But the hearing aid? That poor man. Butt. That's what you care about? That poor man was screaming. Butt. That poor man was in pain.
Starting point is 01:14:32 That's what we hear to talk about. It'd be butts. Butt. Pause, pause, pause. Pause. You can't pause butt. You need it in your sentence. Go ahead, butt.
Starting point is 01:14:39 Pause. Butt. But there's usually, I know by procedure, in your by procedure there was two men paws because I know how they're going to cut this up there was two men paws in the butt I had no two in me now I had one man back there it wasn't no two in my butt
Starting point is 01:14:55 it had to be an assistant as well but it wasn't tag team back in the day that was not happening what the hell are you talking about if I'm screaming like that the assistant ain't going to help me? After I laugh, I got to tell the doctor to stop. Because I'm going to laugh after. I already know.
Starting point is 01:15:11 I'm saying, right? You're assisting. You're speaking. I know. That first scream, I'm laughing. I already know I'm getting my chuckle out. After I stop laughing, doc, what you doing, doc? Doc, chill out.
Starting point is 01:15:24 Doc, you're wild. Doc, chill out. He's not going to hear y'all. I'm going to have to stop him. have to stop laughing. Doc, what you doing? Doc, chill out. Doc, you're wild. He's not going to hear y'all. I'm going to have to stop him. You're going to have to tap. The guy is yelling. Take that out of my butt. Physical contact. You need to tap him.
Starting point is 01:15:33 You got to get in between the scope and the butt. Yeah, you got to take that out of the butt. Yeah, you got to join in on the fun. Listen, I'm telling you, man. They say this man was screaming in pain, man. I couldn't imagine, man. The man prematurely put the scope in, man. The man wasn't sedated all the way, man. Because when you get it, you're on your side. Come on, man. So he was on the other side and he just screamed. Come on, man. I couldn't imagine, man. He prematurely put the scope in, man. The man wasn't sedated all the way, man.
Starting point is 01:15:45 Because when you get it, you're on your side. Come on, man. Prematurely from the side is crazy. You know what I'm saying? This dude ain't no bottom. Ain't no bottomless bunkie. Jesus Christ. Ain't nothing going back there and you do it without telling me.
Starting point is 01:16:01 I'm not fully sedated. Send some healing energy to that man's butt, man. Ain't no healing fixing that. That man going to feel that for the rest of his life. Okay? That man probably hit me on the radio this morning telling the story. And his butthole is begging for pain. All right.
Starting point is 01:16:14 Begging, screaming. All right. I don't like the way you said begging. It was just so rough. All right. Where you want to go this morning? Hmm? You mean where I want to go?
Starting point is 01:16:24 Never mind. You trying to go get another one now i was just saying i i just wonder how many men have been through that like but let's let's do that another day oh if you need some comfort no i don't that has happened to me i was knocked out i was sleeping good keep going i'm not going no more let's clear it let's clear it up all right let's open up the phone lines 800 clear your mind we're. We're not going there. 800-585-1051. Carly Redd. You know Carly Redd. She recently did an interview and says that nobody can contact her man under any circumstances.
Starting point is 01:16:53 They have to go through her. You have an audio right, Fass? Don't want your friends to be cool with your man? Not even if I die. Carly, not even if you die? Not even. Why is that? Not even if me and you in a car, we get in a car accident and I need to go
Starting point is 01:17:06 to the hospital and you need to call my... Don't call him. Why? Because isn't that how they were able to surprise you? I'm not insecure or anything like that. Just don't hit up my man. For nothing. So that is the question. Shout out to L'Oreal, The Morning Hustle in Atlanta. 800-585-1051.
Starting point is 01:17:22 Do you feel the same way? Don't contact your man for nothing Let's discuss this The Breakfast Club, good morning The Breakfast Club Good morning everybody It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious Charlamagne Tha Guy, we are The Breakfast Club
Starting point is 01:17:38 Now Lauren LaRosa is filling in for Jess If you're just joining us 800-585-1051 Now Carly Redd was doing an interview with The Morning Hustle, shout out to L'Oreal. And she was talking about don't contact her man under any circumstances. Let's play a quick clip of it. Don't want your friends to be cool with your man? Not even if I die.
Starting point is 01:17:57 Carly, not even if you die? Not even. Why is that? Not even if me and you in a car, we get in a car accident and I need to go to the hospital and you need to call my, don't call him. Why? Because isn't that how they were able to surprise you? I'm not insecure or anything like that. Just don't hit up my man.
Starting point is 01:18:14 For nothing. They shouldn't have his number. He shouldn't have theirs. No circumstances. What if they knew each other before? If you knew him before and you guys were already, you know, you guys were already friends. But if I introduce you to him? Absolutely not. No. If you knew him before and you guys were already you know you guys were already friends but if i introduce you to him absolutely not no if you knew him before it's nothing i could do about it you know y'all were cool before all right so we're asking 800-585-1051
Starting point is 01:18:33 do you feel the same way lauren i don't feel the same way but i mean it's my close circle of friends though like you know what i mean like i trust them but i i get where she's coming from because i mean I know in my household and a lot of my friends household one of the things you learn your mother literally will say to you you don't have your friends around your man and your house around your man and you don't have your friends just they shouldn't be contacting and parlaying when it comes to your man either yeah I mean on the flip side when it comes to my wife I don't I mean if they're my friend I it doesn't they're my friend like I don't I don't have a problem side, when it comes to my wife, I don't, I mean, if they're my friend, it doesn't, they're my friend. Like, I don't, I don't have a problem with that.
Starting point is 01:19:06 If one of my friends is contacting my wife or something, or they, even when we out and about and they're talking, that doesn't bother me. I'm, they're my friend's friend. So if they're around me because they are friends. Yes. If not, if you're not a close friend, you're not going to be around me like that. Charlamagne? First of all, what did she say under any circumstances?
Starting point is 01:19:23 She said, if I get in a car accident, don't call my man and let him know. See, that's crazy. Well, die then. She said she would rather die. That's the stupidest thing I've heard in my life.
Starting point is 01:19:32 Yeah, that's too much. Why wouldn't you call your friend's husband if something is wrong? I'm sure most husbands are the emergency contact for the wives and vice versa.
Starting point is 01:19:39 Who else gonna show up? Like, who else gonna show up, you know, like the husband will? That's just stupid. And she said it's not because she's insecure but to me it's very much because she's insecure there's a certain level of like all right y'all don't got to be besties but like in emergency circumstances like who else you call who else i'm supposed to call but i'm looking at
Starting point is 01:19:55 the phone lines and a lot of people believe that like uh let's go to tish online hey good morning tish hey tish what's your thoughts I feel like do not call my man. Like, we don't, I don't play those games. So if you get hurt. You start being nice and naive, they'll start making like, they'll do whatever they do, whatever. And like, I will hunt you if I die or whatever. Don't call my man. I don't think y'all listening to the full context of what Carly Red said. She said under any circumstances, if I get in a car accident, if something goes wrong, like why wouldn't you?
Starting point is 01:20:24 See, you know what the problem is? All you got is a man and not a husband. any circumstances if i get in a car accident if something goes wrong like why wouldn't you see you know the problem is all you got is a man and not a husband so you don't want him to call you a man because that's just your boyfriend but if you got a husband of course you're supposed to call the husband well luminous on luminous luminous the light in the dark says how you got his number anyway um somebody else says yeah you can call their mom so and then somebody says, P. Ramsey 0420 says she is definitely insecure. It depends on how old you are. The mom probably 70-something years old. You're supposed to call the husband or the wife when something bad happens to a significant other.
Starting point is 01:20:54 I just feel like they would also know, especially in a medical situation, they know on your daily what you're doing, what medicines you're taking. Your mom might not know that. Hello, who's this? Hey, it's Victoria. Hey, Victoria, What's your thoughts? Um, yeah. I feel like you should be calling my man for no reason.
Starting point is 01:21:13 But in an emergency, definitely. Like, you can lie if I'm in a hospital. What world do we live in? How they going to call in an emergency if they can't call him? Like, how do they even have each other's contact then? Well, the time I was getting locked up, I told his phone number the phone number is this this this call my man call him now and we was we was in an argument and everything they was the whole he was the whole reason the cops came call him tell him to bail me out so you mean to tell me if this is the number so you mean to tell me if if your friend's husband is the emergency contact, right?
Starting point is 01:21:46 And you see that he's the emergency contact, you're still not going to call him just because you don't want nobody calling your man or you don't think you should be calling your old friend's man? No, that's what I said. In the case of an emergency, yes. But, like, for absolutely any reason, why? Unless you're trying to surprise me. But that's why Carly Rae's statement is asinine. Because she said under any circumstance. If I get in a car accident, don't call my man.
Starting point is 01:22:10 So then, Charlotte, to what you're saying. Thank you. A little jail, emergencies. A little jail. For my man. But no other reason. Thank you, Mama. I understand what she meant by a little jail.
Starting point is 01:22:21 Because sometimes it's just little situations. But so, if it's not an emergency, can your friends call your wife? My friends? Yeah, they can. Absolutely. What is it for? Yeah, it depends. I don't care.
Starting point is 01:22:31 Absolutely. I'll do you one difference. So my phone on vibrate, the only person that can break through that vibrate is my wife's phone call. So like a lot of times when I'm out of town and right before I do a club, if I'm sleeping, they can't wake me up. They'll call Gia and be like, yo, can you call him and wake him up? And that's the only way
Starting point is 01:22:45 they get up. Everybody got my wife's number because that's how they got to get in touch with me. It's through my wife. Y'all are in different circumstances. Maybe let's start asking the callers like where they are
Starting point is 01:22:53 in their relationships. And that's exactly right because like I said, I've been with my wife for 26 years. When you're talking about family members, yes, I have,
Starting point is 01:22:59 there's male family members, like one that I, in particular that I know that will text my wife about things that got to do with business. Yeah. You know what I mean? Like I like i'm cool and i'm sure that if you know my wife's friends if they needed they wanted to surprise my wife or something you know they were trying to do something for my wife they would ask me and i got like with my with my friend's wife
Starting point is 01:23:19 my my wife's friends like one in particular salute to kimbo kimbo i call kimbo for all types of stuff you know what i'm saying because kimbo gets things done salute to kim out there in the 803 the metro so yes i don't i don't have a problem with that i don't think that's just marriage either go ahead envy let's let's let's take some more phone calls when we come back 800-585-1051 what are your thoughts some lady says do not call my man don't call him unless it's an emergency or you sound ashy she's not ashy on your mouth we'll do it's an emergency Boy you sound ashy She sound ashy I can hear the ashy Around your mouth
Starting point is 01:23:46 We'll do it When we come back We'll take your calls When we come back It's the Breakfast Club Good morning Good morning everybody It's DJ Envy
Starting point is 01:23:53 Jess Hilarious Charlamagne Tha Guy We are the Breakfast Club Lauren LaRosa is filling in For Jess And we're asking 800-585-1051 Now Carly Redd says
Starting point is 01:24:01 Do not call her man For anything Not even She said not even emergency Right Don't call her at all Right So if she's going Redd says, do not call her man for anything. She said, not even emergency, right? Don't call her at all. Right. So, if she's going through something, don't reach out to her man. Don't text. Don't call. None of that. What are your thoughts? Let's discuss. You're going to be dead, Carly.
Starting point is 01:24:14 What if that man is the emergency contact and he's the person that knows about all your medical history and everything else? Why would you? That makes no sense to me. But Carly has also had a lot of, people were pointing this out, but she's had a lot of issues where she i know she keeps saying it's not insecurity but i her past i can understand where she why she not understand but i see where it's coming from she should be in a relationship if that's how she has to feel about everything have to move though
Starting point is 01:24:38 well just frankie said we live in a day and age where your sister would f your man slash husband so yes your access to him will be very limited. Don't call him. Now, B Calloway said, call my wife all day long. I don't care. It's called trust.
Starting point is 01:24:51 Uh, somebody says, somebody says, uh, don't bro. If you're sick, she gonna have to, she got to cry on somebody's shoulder.
Starting point is 01:24:58 So don't let it be some new dude. All right, well, let's go to the phone lines. I don't know. You know how they be saying like women are vulnerable when they go through breakups? So like your friend will slide in. Bella.
Starting point is 01:25:08 Hello. Hey, Bella. Good morning. Good morning. How are you? Now, you don't want nobody calling your man? No. You can call my man.
Starting point is 01:25:15 As long as it's about some money, you can give him a call. But if it ain't about that bread, no thank you. Do not disturb. Damn. Okay, Bella. Hello. What's your name, mama? Kalisha. Hey, Okay Bella Hello What's your name mama Hey I'm Kalisha
Starting point is 01:25:27 Hey Kalisha What's your thoughts Um The way I think is Don't call my man for nothing Not even on my deathbed My kids was gone Contact me
Starting point is 01:25:36 Don't call on my man For no light bulb For no flooded house Nothing I don't care What the situation is And you ain't gonna Have his number anyway So My wife friends Will call me all the time They'll. And you ain't going to have his number anyway.
Starting point is 01:25:47 My wife's friends will call me all the time. They'll call me if they're going to look for a car. They'll be like, what car do you suggest? Or if they got a man, they'll be like, is my man's birthday or Christmas? What should I give him? They'll call me. My wife don't have no problem with it. But a lot, I'm trying to tell you. It's not about really having no problem. I just feel like that's not no type of relationship
Starting point is 01:26:03 that there's no relationship. If you want information, one thing about me is I know about cars. I know about houses. Call on me. Best believe I can help you. Trust. If you need your break stick, I can find some out. Baby, I can show you how to do it.
Starting point is 01:26:17 Okay. She said, I'm Google. Don't even call my man. I'm Google. I got you. Okay, here we go. Here we go. Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 01:26:23 Hello, this is Mia. Hey, Mia. Good morning. What's your thoughts? Good morning. I feel like Carly Redd is just very dramatic and in the wrong. If you can't trust your friends with your man, either that's not your friend or that's not your man.
Starting point is 01:26:38 But it doesn't work like that, like how she's saying. Okay. Well, thank you, Mama. No problem. We're not allowed at Breakfast Club. Bye. All right. Well, what's the mama. No problem. And I love the Breakfast Club. Bye. You too. All right.
Starting point is 01:26:46 Well, what's the moral of the story if there is a moral? The moral of the story is y'all need to grow up. Stop being so insecure. You know what I'm saying? Find you a husband or wife that you can trust
Starting point is 01:26:52 because y'all out here dealing with all these mans and these girls and y'all don't have no trust for these mans and these girls and y'all think everybody gonna sleep with y'all mans and these girls
Starting point is 01:27:01 and think your mans and these girls gonna sleep with everybody else. Like, yo, y'all need to find somebody y'all can actually trust and love think your mans and these girls gonna sleep with everybody else. Like, yo, y'all need to find somebody y'all can actually trust and love and be committed and loyal to
Starting point is 01:27:08 because this is ridiculous. How you find that when that batch of men come out? When they drop? When that batch of women come out. See, the thing is,
Starting point is 01:27:14 Lauren, you have to be what you are looking for. Oh, please. Okay, you need to be the change that you want to see in the world. The man that you
Starting point is 01:27:20 looking for, Lauren, you got to make sure you yourself, LL Cool B, are now that woman. Are you the woman you looking for? Would you date you? Seriously sure you yourself, LL Cool Bay, are now that woman. Are you the woman you looking for? Would you date you?
Starting point is 01:27:27 Seriously. I'll be outside my house with a boom box. Stop playing with me. Y'all talk that talk. What? Would I date me? Are you faithful?
Starting point is 01:27:33 Would you be faithful to that man? If he's faithful to me, I would be. All right. Okay, you talk that talk, Lauren. Yeah, what? Beauty is her name
Starting point is 01:27:39 playing loud. Don't play with me. I'm just asking. I don't know. I heard some things. People be DMing me like, you know, you don't be telling the full story. Who DMed you? A lot of guys. People be DMing me like, you know, you don't be telling the full story.
Starting point is 01:27:45 Who DMed you? There's a lot of guys. They be like, you was the problem. In which relationship? I don't know. Because all they ask is, is calling back. So, I wasn't that much of a problem. It's been in the block.
Starting point is 01:27:53 I got like four DMs and they be like, yo, Lauren is the problem. I'm making all this up. I know you are. Because even if I was the problem, they enjoyed the ride. Okay? We have Jess with the mess with Lauren LaRosa coming up when we talk about it. We do. Speaking of problems, Marlon, Wayans, and Vlad, they got some problems right now.
Starting point is 01:28:10 All right. We'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God. We are the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:28:21 Lauren LaRosa is filling in for Jess. And let's get to Jess with the mess with Lauren LaRosa. News is real. Jess Hilarious, Jessica Lauren LaRosa's filling in for Jess. And let's get to Jess with the mess with Lauren LaRosa. News is real. Webster's with Lauren. Jessica Robin Moore. Jess don't do no lying. Don't do no lying. She don't spare nobody.
Starting point is 01:28:34 Worldwide Jess. Worldwide mess. On The Breakfast Club. She's a coach and shit. With Lauren. Lauren LaRosa. I'm back. And I got the mess.
Starting point is 01:28:44 Talk to me. So, Vlad and DJ Vlad, who does the sit-down interviews, for those who don't know, and Marlon Wayans are going back and forth right now. And this all stemmed from an interview that Vlad did with Aries Spears, where he talked about reaching out to Marlon Wayans' team for an interview. And Marlon Wayans' team saying that it would cost $40,000 to book Marlon because Vlad does pay for interviews. Let's take a listen. Speaking of the Wayans, I'm actually going to break this little story here for the first time. We reached out to Marlon Wayans about doing an interview and he had to speak to his person who, you know, coordinates this stuff. Do you know how much they asked for a Marlon Wayans interview? I can't wait to hear it. $40,000 plus 30 30 of all future revenue this is the part where i'm gonna show a lot of growth because once upon a time ago
Starting point is 01:29:36 i would have just like a chainsaw went and let my mouth run and it probably puts me in positions that i shouldn't or don't want to be in so i'm going to take this moment to grow as a human being and back out of this i actually would have been interested to hear what ari had to say honestly i don't know why he backed out of that one but um from that a lot stemmed online so over the last couple days marlin and vlad have been going back and forth so there was someone who tweeted at Marlon and said, look, I think that what you said was right. Honestly, you should have asked for more money and more revenue from future streams or whatever. Vlad saw that and responded and said, Marlon's finally found somebody that agrees with him that has like 200 followers.
Starting point is 01:30:19 Nobody on this earth is going to pay Marlon 40K for an interview when he gets 100k to 300k views on any platform he interviews on this guy is really delusional so then Marlon got back at him asking was he mad he basically said you're mad at a black man for stating his number which I thought was corny for him to say um and now you go public and use your platform to try and drag me I never in my life dealt with uh this silly negotiation tactic so Vlad was like look I'm not mad whatsoever but when you break it down no one's going to pay you that because what you're generating in views isn't even going to generate me five percent money wise of what you're asking for so yeah but marlin's price is his price and if an artist gives you a price or if anybody gives you a price you just negotiate and if vlad feels
Starting point is 01:30:59 like marlin's not worth that then you just don't do the deal you move on yeah that marlin's price is what marlin feels he's worth. And Vlad, who's a businessman, say, look, I can't make no money off of that. It's not going to happen. Yeah. They're taking. So Marlon said that Marlon said, look, I'm worth whatever I say. And I'm here for that.
Starting point is 01:31:15 People like you don't make or break me, champ. I'm self-made. All that stuff is what he leaned into. So after this, it kind of got a little messy. Like Vlad started basically saying, like, because of the photos he took to support his transgender, is it son? Right? Marlon has a. Yes.
Starting point is 01:31:31 Yes. Marlon now has a son. A transgender child. Yes, child. Because of the photos that he took to support his child and, like, doing White Chicks movie, Marlon might as well come out in 2024. It helped revive his career. So he's basically trying to say he's washed. Marlon is likelon is like like basically you're doing this because I'm a black man like all that stuff was unnecessary because at the end of the day it's like just don't pay it and move on
Starting point is 01:31:52 none of this should be uh expressed publicly like none of it like you know there's plenty of times you know you ask artists to do things are you trying to book a show or something and artists give you these astronomical numbers I can't be mad at them if that's what they make. I'm not going to, you know, go out there and put them on blast and say, hey, can you believe
Starting point is 01:32:09 such and such charges this amount of money? That's their price. Happens all the time. That's their price. That is their price. You could be mad, but like you said,
Starting point is 01:32:16 if that's what they charge. Yeah, you just keep it moving. I don't understand why all of this is public. Well, moving on to something else that was made public so little dirk uh y'all know he's been going through like this like new i would say like self-discovery but he's just trying to be a better person he came home from rehab so he's not doing drugs no more
Starting point is 01:32:34 so recently he posted a photo and the caption of the photo had people a little bit confused um the caption said don't label me nothing but outside of a man a father and a thousand percent muslim sign the voice so he had to clarify it because people was like what is that supposed to mean he said i don't gangbang i'm i'm a muslim and basically what i was saying on the post in so many words is you can't do both at the same time um i'm the one who's going to say it so if you follow me and you're a brother a friend an icon if i need you to follow me to this new chapter of my life when i make music i rap what i've seen and what i've, an icon, I need you to follow me to this new chapter in my life. When I make music, I rap what I've seen and what I've been through.
Starting point is 01:33:07 I'm not telling you to go do it. There's a huge difference. The music won't change my life. The music won't change what my life goals will because there were some people that are like, you know, like you promote so many other things. Now it's like I'm a father, I'm a Muslim, but it's like that's not the music that we get from Dirk.
Starting point is 01:33:22 So it's not fair for you to even put something like that out yeah but you gotta let brothers evolve man we never wanna see people grow never I was old enough to you know listen to Urban Legend
Starting point is 01:33:34 not Urban well let's go back to before that I was old enough to listen to I'm Serious and Urban Legend and all of those albums but then come all the way
Starting point is 01:33:41 around to hear you know T.I. evolving to something else or even jay-z evolving to something totally different give people a chance to throw the same way i always wanted to ask people because like you know we hear all these like hip-hop stories and like whatever and it's kind of hard to imagine jay-z other than what i know jay-z has now did y'all see that for like a jay-z for like a nas like when they were like y'all were younger
Starting point is 01:34:05 and yes y'all did you did the music yeah and on videos and stuff i didn't know them personally but yes you see the growth you see the evolution anything with jay-z but like but like jay-z where he is today you were like yo he gonna be like you you could see that then jay-z was when when jay-z first came out he was hustling like he was pushing records like i'm sure some people push drugs he was out here hustling he was club to club he was doing what he had to do so I seen it in Hov
Starting point is 01:34:28 I seen it in Nas early on absolutely positively yeah I'm just talking from the perspective of how they changed their life artists who came from the street and what they used to talk about
Starting point is 01:34:35 in their music compared to what they talk about now perfect example is like he said Jeezy oh my god Jeezy went from trap or die trap or die hustlers
Starting point is 01:34:42 to just being involved so y'all need to be in therapy i feel like we got the witness i got my i got the witness gz a little bit of gz i wasn't surprised by that either um so in final news doja cat i'm excited about this one doja cat has a new boo so doja cat was spotted out in london uh with joseph quinn who was from stranger things y'all watch stranger things no okay all right he's not he don't really matter for real so they were out Joseph Quinn, who is from Stranger Things. Y'all watch Stranger Things? Mm-mm. No. Okay. All right. He don't really matter for real. So they were out on the town or whatever.
Starting point is 01:35:11 I mean, I'm just saying that because the story's really about her. This is a story about when a woman slides. You're right. Continue. Yeah. That's how I knew y'all wouldn't care about him. I already knew. I sat in the room. I said, he ain't going to give a fuck about him.
Starting point is 01:35:22 Literally. If it's right, it ain't right up here. I just said continue. I ain't say nothing now. I just said continue. So Doja Cat slid in DMs of his co-star. The co-star put her on blast for sliding in DMs and she was pissed.
Starting point is 01:35:35 She was like, I think she was like embarrassed too, but she was like just saying it was corny. People were like, oh, so that's how Doja Cat get down. She's sliding in DMs and it worked out. They outside, he grabbing on her little booty as they walking. Well, salute to Doja. Am I allowed to say that on the radio? Yes, you can.
Starting point is 01:35:48 How does Dr. Omar feel about all of this, man? You got to quote me. I am totally against it. All right. Just ask. I just want to know. Well, that is just with the mess with Lauren LaRosa. Now, let's get to the People's Choice Mix.
Starting point is 01:36:00 Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Just hilarious. Charlamagne Tha God. We are the Breakfast Club. Lauren La. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Just hilarious. Charlamagne Tha God. We are the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:36:07 Lauren LaRosa's filling in. And again, I just want to say salute and thank you to everybody that came out to my car show this weekend. We had over 7,000 people. Okay. South to Little Mo. Little Mo popped up and performed just out the blue. I appreciate you.
Starting point is 01:36:19 I didn't even know that was her. I heard her. I'm like, is she here? They was like, yeah, I ran to the stage. I'm touching her. Yeah, now Little Mo just got on there. And, you know, when we were giving away the cars, the leases, she was like, start performing, which killed it.
Starting point is 01:36:30 Shout out to Basewag, Cash Cobain. Shout out to all the vendors and everybody that came out with their cars. Shout out to, thank you, Cardi B, Offset. Thank you, French Montana, A Boogie and 50 for giving me your cars. Thanks to the people that came. It was peaceful. All the food trucks. Lincoln Tech, I appreciate you for being my headliner and Thanks to the people that came. It was peaceful. All the food trucks. Lincoln Tech,
Starting point is 01:36:46 I appreciate you for being my headliner and sponsor every year in Monster Energy. Thank you so much. And also, I got to say Hawthorne Chevy for giving away the two-year lease and also Eastchester Jeep.
Starting point is 01:36:57 Salute to everybody at Eastchester in the Bronx, what it is. So I just want to say thank you so much. I appreciate you giving the kids haircuts. Shout out to John,
Starting point is 01:37:03 the barber house of experts. It was so many people. Lauren LaRosa, thank you for pulling up. Of course, but you know what I learned while I was there? What's that? A lot about cars but also people really listen to that little thing over there. People kept coming up to me talking about the new new thing and also about my underarms.
Starting point is 01:37:17 I'm the little thing over here? Yes. What you mean? If I get one more, people in person were like, don't let him tell you that you need to shave your underarms. I know they shaved. Like, to the point where I- They was shaved on Saturday.
Starting point is 01:37:29 And then they like- They was shaved the day I mentioned it. Yeah. I was so happy to be there. People listen. They listen to everything. Like, they-
Starting point is 01:37:37 The first thing they said is, yo, your beard don't look crazy. I don't know what y'all on me talking about. Listen, first of all- I had on a t-shirt like this. This lady gonna say to me, you wore that t-shirt today, huh?
Starting point is 01:37:44 I said, what she talking about? First of all, I want y'all to understand something. The, first of all. I had on a t-shirt like this. This lady gonna say to me, you wore that t-shirt today, huh? I said, what she talking about? First of all, I want y'all to understand something. The day I said Envy's beard looked crazy, it really looked crazy. Am I lying, Red? Am I lying to anybody that's up here? The day I said Lauren needed to shave on her arms, she needed to shave on her arms. No, I didn't. That might not have been the case on Saturday.
Starting point is 01:37:58 Don't, no. Yes. No. And Lauren did say that people on Facebook used to confuse her for Lauren London. And so they call her Delaware's Noonu. Oh, why y'all mad at me for just stating the obvious? I didn't make these things up. I think we need like a button where you can like mute his mic where he thinks he's talking.
Starting point is 01:38:14 You know, like you can do it to old parents or they just like think they're going, but they're going nowhere fast. Your old parents? Like when people get older, you gotta just let them go. Oh, I thought you meant like you can get new parents, like your old parents. I guess that's what adopted kids say. You know my old parents? You just love to.
Starting point is 01:38:29 The one that gave me a foot. Why you always coming for me? Me and my dad working on it. Oh my God. Jesus. And salute. Hey, Dad, he probably listening. He be listening now.
Starting point is 01:38:40 And salute to the Tri-State. And also, you know who pulled up heavy? Monk's Corner. Everybody's like, I'm from Monk's Corner. I had to ask y'all. I was also, you know who pulled up heavy? Monk's Corner. Everybody's like, I'm from Monk's Corner. I had to ask y'all. I was like, yo, how many people are in Monk's Corner? I run into a lot of people from Monk's Corner. So shout out to South Carolina and Carolina.
Starting point is 01:38:51 They support so heavy. I appreciate you guys as well. And speaking of South Carolina, Charlamagne had his backpack, his annual backpack giveaway and fish fry. Yeah, I did. I had my ninth annual backpack giveaway giveaway school supply giveaway this weekend in monks corner south carolina at the berkeley high school student parking lot man so salute to the mini mart uh caribbean cuisine for providing the free jamaican food salute to my dad uh cowboy out
Starting point is 01:39:14 there for frying the fish and you know salute to fanatics fanatics gave us uh some specialty backpacks like backpacks that were themed around the carolinas clemson and, you know, University of South Carolina, of course. And, you know, everything else we provided ourselves. So thank you to everybody who came out. And it's just a blessing to be a blessing. Breaking news right now. Talk show legend Phil Donahue is pronounced dead at 88. Wow.
Starting point is 01:39:38 His family confirmed the story today. His death was announced on the Today Show this morning. So they shared a statement from donahue's family um he's hosted you know his uh talk show for 29 seasons he passed away on sunday evening following a long-term illness so sending a rest in peace to him but he is like brock at talk show legacy absolutely for those of you guys who don't know so send us some comfort and some um healing to his family as well. Absolutely. Rest in peace, Phil Donahue.
Starting point is 01:40:07 All right. When we come back, we got the positive note. So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's CJ, Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God. We are the Breakfast Club.
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Starting point is 01:40:48 Congratulations, James. Man, thanks, man. That's a good look. Good look. Where you calling from? I'm calling from Akron, Ohio, but I'm from Savannah, Georgia. Okay. I was just in Akron, Ohio about, what, two weeks ago?
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