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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
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55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
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Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
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Hey, y'all. Niminy here.
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Breakfast.
God damn it.
The breakfast. With that. God damn it. The Breakfast Club.
With that ass up on the Breakfast Club.
Tell her.
Tell her.
Baby.
You can't say Breakfast Club without the Breakfast Club.
You're like this rare air.
You got platforms and partners all over the place because your demand is so high.
People want to be in business with the Breakfast Club.
I don't think white people know how popular you guys are.
DJ Envy.
Jess Hilarious.
Charlamagne Tha God.
You guys really are like the hip-hop early morning, late night talk show.
Yeah, I know what y'all talking about.
Good morning, USA! Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, day hump day middle of the week that's right i feel blessed black and highly favored another day to serve i got me some good nights uh rest last night no kids came in the room two nights
in a row none of the kids came in the room wow uh to climb into our beds uh our two-year-old
is back on her regularly scheduled sleep schedule now so that feels good because when we went away
for the uh holidays her sleep schedule was off yeah and she just getting back on her sleep
schedule i i believe you believe you think so two days and i get too excited but it's been two days Her sleep schedule was off Yeah And she just getting back On her sleep schedule I believe
You believe
I believe
Two days in a row
Let me not get too excited
But it's been two days in a row
Okay
You know
So I'm happy about that
How you feeling Jess?
I feel good
I feel good
Yeah
No and I don't feel sick
But my stomach hurts
You don't feel sick
But your stomach hurts?
Yeah
You gotta eat?
You hungry?
Yes
Would you buy me something to eat?
Sure if you want something to eat
Okay great
Cause I want tacos
But
Jesus Christ.
Yo, Jess asked for the weirdest word.
Well, she is pregnant,
but I understand, but damn.
The other morning,
I said, Jess,
I'm about to order some Starbucks.
You want something?
She goes, yes.
I said, what do you want?
She goes, pizza.
Starbucks don't have pizza,
but we found you pizza.
Yes, I don't know.
I just think it's like,
I don't know.
I don't know what it is
because I don't really eat tacos
or pizza a lot
when I'm not pregnant.
I just eat it sometimes,
but I've really been wanting that stuff.
Beef taco or chicken taco?
Beef taco.
So good.
Why not breakfast tacos?
No.
That's no.
She wanted taco.
No, I'm good.
I'm good.
All right.
Well, today on the show, Ty Tribbitt will be joining us.
He's a gospel artist.
Just loves Ty Tribbitt.
Yes.
Yes.
And he used to come to my church.
I didn't even know that.
Oh, my God.
My mom told me. Apparently, I my church. I didn't even know that. Oh, my God.
My mom told me.
Apparently, I was smaller.
I was a young child.
This is when I was being forced to go to church.
Of course, like a lot of young black kids or whatever, right?
You should force evens to go to church.
Oh, my gosh.
I didn't say that. I wasn't even, so I grew up.
Yeah, so he used to come to my church.
So he knows Bishop Winley.
That is my uncle.
Oh, my gosh.
Bishop Willie?
Bishop Winley. Oh, Winley. Bishop Winley. Yes, yes, yes. He'll be joining us. church so he knows bishop winley that is my uncle oh my gosh bishop willie uh bishop winley oh winley
yes yes yes yes so yeah he'll be joining us he just won a grammy too at this year's grand uh
grammy award so they're gonna be kicking it with ty trippett and then claudia jordan she'll be
joining us yes indeed she's on uh deal or no deal island that's right now is it true that they're
competing for 200 million dollars on that show yes yes it's a play of words though because nobody
actually gets 200 million but it's $200 million up for grabs.
I don't even know what that means.
That's a lot of money.
Yes, nobody's going to get $200 million, but there's a lot of money up for grabs.
If you tell me it's $200 million up for grabs, I want to grab the $200 million.
And then you're going to sue if you find out.
Yes, that's false advertising.
But if they got a bunch of briefcases and the briefcases add up to $200 million.
Oh, you mean like different prizes and stuff like that?
Correct.
Okay, got you, got you, got you. Look at him, right? I want my $200 million. I ain't up to $200 million. Oh, you mean like different prizes and stuff like that? Correct. Oh, okay. Got you, got you, got you.
Look at him.
Right?
He's too sick.
Look at him.
I want my $200 million.
I ain't see my $200 million.
All right.
I have no problem with suing people.
All right.
And we guess Shaquille O'Neal.
Today's Shaquille O'Neal's birthday.
Happy birthday, Shaq.
Happy birthday, Unc.
Happy birthday to Shaq.
Happy birthday to Harriet Tubman, too.
Harriet Tubman's birthday would have been today.
Yes.
She would have been 300 years old.
I hate when people say that. People be like, Happy birthday to Harriet the day. She would have been 300 years old. I hate when people say that.
People be like,
happy born day to
Harriet Tubman.
She would have
been 300 years old
today.
No, she wouldn't
have.
No, she wouldn't
have.
No, she wouldn't
have.
There's no way.
No, she's actually
stopped counting the
years to say happy
birthday.
No, she wouldn't
have.
All right, well,
let's get the show
cracking.
When we come back,
we got front page
news.
Desmond Figueroa will
be joining us.
It's the Breakfast
Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy,
Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We we are the breakfast club let's get in some front page news what up tess
what's going on dj envy just hilarious charlamagne the guy good morning good morning girl now let's
talk about super tuesday yeah the results are in from super tuesday as expected both trump and
biden did well but there were a few little surprises. Take a listen.
Biden versus Trump.
The rematch is now all but assured after both men romped their way through Super Tuesday.
They each did have a hiccup.
President Biden lost in American Samoa, while Nikki Haley scored her second win of the nominating cycle over Donald Trump in Vermont. But she wasn't able to capitalize in states that might have really helped her, like in Virginia and in Maine, with their big swaths of
moderate voters. Now, even with their big wins, even with their big delegate hauls, neither Biden
nor Trump can call themselves their party's presumptive nominee just yet. That will likely happen soon, but more states need to vote
first. Whoa, the rematch most Americans don't want. I wouldn't be surprised if this 2024 general
election doesn't have one of the lowest voter turnouts in modern history. And what both
candidates should be focusing on right now is energizing the people who aren't energized,
because you already know Trump got a base of people that are going to show up. Biden got a
base of people that are going to show show up but would their bases be enough
to win an election i don't know we keep we keep saying it's the election that nobody wants but
somebody wants it right no yeah it's our only options well somebody going to the polls though
like they voted for trump and not for nicky haley and all these other people running against biden
nobody made these are only These are only options.
No disrespect to none of these people that are running against Biden,
but none of them were ever considered a really viable option.
That's just the truth to the matter.
Well, let's listen to what Trump had to say after the polls closed.
Take a listen.
Well, thank you very much.
They call it Super Tuesday for a reason.
This is a big one. And they tell me, the pundits and otherwise, that there's never been one like this.
There's never been anything so conclusive. This was an amazing, an amazing night, an amazing day.
It's been an incredible period of time in our country's history.
It's been sad in so many ways, but I think it's going to be inspiring because we're going to do something that, frankly, nobody's been able to do for a long time.
It will not be inspiring. Inspiring is not the word I would use for the upcoming election in November.
Well, I do want to say this because I want to make sure people, you know, you'll hear, oh, you know, Joe Biden lost in America, Samoa.
But I want to tell you what exactly how many people went to the post. 51 people voted for Jason Palmer.
40 people voted for Joe Biden.
So, you know, we're talking about less than 100 people that went to the post.
Not that that's not important because every vote counts,
but I do want people to know that as you're hearing,
oh, yeah, Joe Biden lost.
We're literally talking about 51 people.
Hey, Tess, I'm not the highest grade of weed in the dispensary.
What the hell is the American Samoa?
I ain't never heard of thatoa it is a u.s territory
that's one and nobody ever heard of jason palmer either but but he won that's one of the 50 states
no that one i'm asking i don't know i've never heard of it it's not one of the 50 states i ain't
nobody not that i know of i never heard of that we just be adding stuff sometimes yeah it is a u.s it is a u.s territory it is an uncorporated territory of the united states
located in the south uh pacific ocean southeast of the island country of samoa oh so there you go
now joe biden did not give a speech and here's another missed opportunity guys where he should
be coming down saying somebody didn't he issued a statement saying that um americans had a clear
choice if donald trump returns to the white house all of his progress is at risk he is driven by
grievance and grift focused on revenge and retribution not the american people so again
i think he should
have came out and said somebody didn't so what the hell do i know so i wonder is president biden
aware of all the unfortunate circumstances it took for him to get into the white house in 2020
between covid between the threat of a trump between uh george floyd and people being out
in the street it was a lot of unfortunate circumstances that energized people to go
to the polls it's not him he need to get his ass up out there
and be talking in front of people as much as possible if
he's up to it.
If he's not up to it, then yeah, sit down and let your
surrogates handle the business. He probably didn't know where Samoa was
either, so he just say, I ain't speaking on it either.
And again, where are the surrogates?
But I do want you to know there's still some races
coming up in New York City, so you guys will have an opportunity
to vote April 2nd.
They did not clinch the nomination. There's still some states out there and look forward to you guys telling you guys have an opportunity to vote april 2nd so um they did not clinch the
nomination there's still some states out there and look forward to you guys telling us you know
how you're going to vote on um april 2nd i'm assuming you guys you're not going to be the
couch are you you're going to get up you're going to vote once again the rematch most americans don't
want okay what about these independents who aren't energized what about these hypothetical swing
voters what about the voter suppression we know republicans are going to engage in in november
what about the fact that democrats have no defense against voter suppression except having a large voter turnout?
I don't know.
So to answer your question, Taz, yes, I will be voting.
I can't tell, but I don't know for who.
You stop.
Well, I want to tell you this, guys, before we get out of here.
Biden administration did cap credit card late fees at $8.
Now, that's a good thing, guys.
Don't you agree?
Hell yeah, because they'd be $25 or $30, sometimes $50.
So this is a good thing that they should be talking about.
But, you know, again, what the hell do we know?
But this is continuing their junk campaign fees.
And remember, we talked about earlier this year,
last year, whatever it was, where they capped the NSF fees.
You know, we talked about that before.
And so this is a part of that as well. so in a recent push to end the junk fees tuesday the biden administration
acknowledged that they will uh be capping that this will save americans up to 10 billion a year
um they said the ceiling will be eight dollars and of course uh folks are some of the folks will
be suing saying that this is you know obviously affecting their bag but uh the average uh late
car fee is 32 so this is a good thing again this is what eight dollars yeah that's great
yeah that's awesome yeah that's awesome all right well that is front page news now what are we
talking about next hour test well uh new york vegas is full of nighttime visitors night walkers
as they call them but there was a guest surprise visitor a scorpion i'm gonna tell
you about that but i'm not talking about the zodiac so we'll talk about that at 7 a.m next
body you need to work on those subscriptions boy you buy one thing and you have a subscription for
five years and you don't even know it whether it's uh something from norton's uh clean your
computer or it's a gym membership or it's uh what else is there so many different subscriptions they
just keep going and keep going keep going's like, Jesus, can you stop?
When you wake up, you'll see
that Apple took money for it. You'll be like, for what?
I do the same. I'm like, what is this?
And they only hit you when you sleep, so you wake up, it's already gone.
You're like, damn. Never thought about that.
But get it off your chest.
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If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open.
Again, 800-585-1051.
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The Breakfast Club.
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Wake up.
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It's time to get up and get something.
Call up now.
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Hello, who's this?
Good morning, Breakfast Club.
This is Uber Mike.
How y'all doing?
Uber Mike, what's up, brother?
How you doing?
Two things.
Just hilarious.
I want to say congratulations to you.
Thank you.
And you should have got you that Prius, huh?
You don't like gasping up that car, huh?
I sure don't.
And Charlemagne.
Yes, sir.
What's up, King?
I'm voting for Biden again. And it's not about his age. I'm concerned about, you know what people are, sir. What's up, King? I'm voting for Biden again,
and it's not about his age
I'm concerned about.
You know what people
are concerned about?
What's up with me?
If Biden should fall,
who's next in charge?
Kamala Harris.
Vice President Kamala Harris.
Right.
That's what people are afraid of.
Oh, I know that,
but let me ask you a question.
Why are people afraid of her?
Yeah.
It's a black woman
running the country.
That's what they're concerned about.
They're not worried about Biden.
I'm glad you know that Because the reality is
When people say things like that
Oh we should be afraid of Kamala Harris presidency
I'm like why?
Her policies aren't going to be any different
Than any traditional democrat
So why should we be afraid?
That's why they're talking about his age
I'm not afraid
I'm saying that's why people are worried about Biden's age
They don't want Kamala Harris in charge
That's why
I agree with that I think they're worried about his age Because they feel don't want to come out kamala harris in charge that's why oh no i agree with that i think they worried about his age they don't they feel like he might
have a little bit of dementia i think if president biden had a white male vice president nobody would
care absolutely i don't even think you would hear these conversations like he doesn't seem like he
has it together sometimes and that's what i'm all for but if he had a white male vice president
i don't think people would care absolutely Absolutely. Hello, who's this?
Hey, my name's Callie.
How are y'all?
Hey, Callie.
Get it off your chest.
Oh, Lord.
All right.
Here we go.
I'm going to sum this up really quick.
All right.
My 32-year-old boyfriend had an accident, and he had a leg break, and they have simple surgery and next thing I know we are on
home palliative care
and he is about to lose his leg.
Damn. Oh man. I am sorry
to hear that. Yeah. Yeah man.
Was that an accident
from the surgeon or?
It was actually a medical
induced infection
and then they left him.
Oh yeah. I mean we've been trying to get medical-induced infection, and then they left him. Are y'all still in the hospital?
Oh, yeah.
I mean, we've been trying to get help, so we cut off a minute,
sent him home with a PICC line.
We have no, like, how is he going to have any idea what to do?
Well, I think you should put your information out there,
because I'm sure there's some attorney out there that's listening right now that's probably like, ooh, rubbing his hands right now.
Yeah, that could help him better than us.
Oh, yeah. that's listening right now, that's probably like, ooh, rubbing his hands right now. Yeah, that could help you better than us.
What do you call that?
Yeah,
I mean,
this was,
I've never seen a malpractice suitcase like this in my life
and I've taken that
with myself.
Where are you calling from,
Mama?
I'm from Georgia.
Put your information out there.
Put your email out there.
This was at U of S.
Okay.
Hello?
Hello, can you hear me? Yeah, put your email out there's an attorney in georgia that that can help you and guide you better than us oh yeah no we definitely have
that figured out we just wanted to get it off of our chest okay all right all right is that the
doctor i don't i don't know okay it'sgirl. All right, but 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.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
This is Brian.
Hey, Brian.
Get it off your chest.
Yeah, what's up?
I want to know why Charlamagne don't call Killer Mike big back.
Charlamagne?
Charlam?
Because Killer Mike call himself Fat Boy.
But Killer Mike has lost a lot of weight. I don't know if y'all realize that.
Mike don't really have a big back.
He got a big stomach.
Nah, he was up there
with that Louis Vuitton jacket
all looking like a car cover, brother.
No, he wasn't.
He a big guy.
He's like six foot three, six foot four.
That's what that is.
I told y'all,
Charlamagne defense is crazy, y'all.
But Mike always calls himself fat.
He calls himself fat boy all the time.
You funny.
He ain't got a big back.
He got a big front.
Hello, who's this?
This is Nicole from Baltimore.
Hey, Nicole.
Hey, Nicole.
Hi, Jess.
Hey, girl.
What's up, boo?
Congratulations on everything.
Thank you.
So, to give y'all my chances,
I'm angry that y'all
are not on BET anymore.
I'm really, really,
really disgusted.
I get to work from home.
I used to look forward to seeing y'all and I'm just still mad, really disgusted. I get to work from home. I used to look forward to seeing
y'all, and I'm just still mad
about that, so I think we should start a petition
or something. Well, no, we might have some other stuff
in the works with BET, but you know, they moved us to one in the
morning, and we didn't want to be on that one in the
morning. We'd rather not be on
at all. That's right.
That's ridiculous.
We're the breakfast club, but we ain't up
that early. I mean, that's not even early. That's the midnight snack club. Yeah. Like, who up there? We the breakfast club, but we ain't up that early. Yeah.
I mean, that's not even early.
That's the midnight snack club.
Exactly.
Nah.
That's the leave the club.
That's the leave the club club.
Absolutely.
Right.
Ain't nobody leaving the club to go to the club.
Nope.
But I feel you, girl.
I stay in every day.
Yeah, thank you for riding with us, mama.
I appreciate y'all, and I appreciate everything y'all do for the culture.
And give Jess that 20 stacks so she can go ahead and have her baby child. Thank you,
girl. Thank you, because it's going to be right in Baltimore, and I want
you to come. Y'all got it. You don't even know her.
They got it. They got it.
Who's the call?
I don't got no 20 stacks.
Hello, who's this? Hello, this is
Tamika calling from VA.
Hey, Tamika. 757, what's up, mama?
What up, Jess?
What's up, girl? What's, Jess? Charlotte? Indy?
What's happening?
What's happening?
I want to shout out the team for finally doing something right.
What they do.
Yesterday, they named Allen Iverson Day yesterday.
I heard about that.
Yeah, it was so dope.
Yeah.
And 16th Street, which is Anderson Park, which is the hood where we all grew up, is now Allen Iverson Wake.
Very, very.
I think they should have did that for Bubba Chuck a long time ago.
And you think about all the stuff that.
They should have been did it for Chuck, but shout out to our dry state for finally making
something happen.
You know, all the stuff.
I mean, they locked that man up when he was supposed to go to the league or going to college.
And Allen Iverson went through so much.
And he always keeps VA on it on
his shoulder so salute to AI and I think they're doing a sculpture too in Philly they're doing a
sculpture in front of me out in Philly so I think that's dope too that's why I was nervous I thought
Philly was gonna stand up before VA and I'm glad we finally did something right yeah that's Friday
April 12th they're gonna have the sculpture unveiling ceremony. So salute to Bubba Chuck.
Salute to Chuck.
March 5th, Chuck Biff.
That's right.
I think the reason that people are so slow in regards to Allen Iverson is because he doesn't have any championships. Because he's one of the only players that I can think of who culturally revolutionized the game of basketball and just changed everything about the NBA.
He did.
But they don't know how to quantify his greatness
because he don't have no rings.
Because so many times we quantify greatness with the ring count.
Right.
But he's like the only person who don't got no rings
who still seems like the ultimate champion.
Yeah, he is.
Well, yeah, he is.
But Charles Barkley, you want to say Charles Barkley?
No?
Charles Barkley.
I love Charles Barkley.
He was a great player. He was nowhere near on the level of shifting coaches. No, he is. But Charles Barkley, you want to say Charles Barkley? No. Charles Barkley. I love Charles Barkley. He was a great player.
He was nowhere near on the level of shifting coaches.
No, hell no.
Nobody in the league shifted coaches like Allen Iverson.
Nobody did what Allen Iverson did.
He changed the game of basketball.
But that's what I mean.
Allen not one of them.
And Charles and all those guys are all-world Hall of Famers and everything.
But he's not one of them because his greatness and what he did for the game of basketball really can't be
quantified. Like, it just
can't be. Because it's just not about basketball.
And that's my favorite player, Bubba Chuck.
My favorite NBA player, too.
My favorite player. Good morning, Bubba
Chuck. A.I. with out. Get it off your chest.
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Now we got Jess with the Mets coming up.
Yes, Ja Rule said he'd be 50 cent up.
I cannot believe that is a story in
2024. It is. Alright, well,
we'll talk about it next. I saw it on Piers Morgan,
but yeah. Alright, well, we'll get to it next. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast
Club.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ
NV, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to
Jess with the Mess.
Here's what it is. Jess Hilarious, Jess Hilarious, Jess don't do no lying. Jess's get to Just With The Mess. This is real. This is real. Just the lines.
Just the robin words.
Just don't do no lying.
Just is going to bring you numbers.
Just With The Mess.
On The Breakfast Club.
I'm not getting over the difference.
Keep it a secret.
How many guys start drinking water after I eat Cheez-Its?
That's all like right there sitting on my throat.
I know I got to do the math.
I just don't eat Cheez-Its.
No, I have to.
They're curing the narcissism. I mean, the narcissism. Artists don't eat Cheez-Its. No, I have to. They're curing the...
The pregnancy.
The narcissism.
I mean, the narcissism.
The narcissism.
The nausea.
The nausea.
We know what you mean.
We know what you mean.
Okay.
Yeah.
Well, Ja Rule says he beat up 50 Cent.
Now, a lot of people know this,
but me and my generation does not.
So this is why...
I'm so old that old stories are loose.
That's how old I am.
I know that's right.
I know that's right, 45.
Okay.
So Ja Rule sat down on the latest episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I trade my own country?
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
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Ask him about 50 Cent during the conversation
and that's what he had to say.
Good luck to him and everything he's doing.
He's another black man.
I wish all of us luck.
I'm looking for everybody to win.
I don't have competition, Pierce.
I compete with me.
Who would win if you had a fight?
That's happened already, too, Pierce.
Really?
You got to do your research, man.
I did a bit of research.
I knew that various members of your gangs had traded, but you've actually had a physical fight with him.
Not the gangs.
Yeah, absolutely.
Who won?
I did. Pierce, come on. Really? Tell me more. I'm done, Pierce. You're asking all these crazy questions, man. a trade but you've actually had a physical fight with him not the game absolutely who won i did
piss come on really i'm done piss are you asking all these crazy questions man like
i know that's right your gang yeah like why would you ever do that crazy yeah yeah ja ja rule got a
whole uh memoir called unruly and he talked about it in unruly yeah well pierce obviously didn't do
his research yeah but um he got into a fight in Atlanta. But the crazy thing, that's 20 years ago.
Yeah.
That's a long time.
30 years ago, we still talking about...
But that's crazy.
I never knew that that happened.
Yeah.
And then why would Pierce Morgan bring it up?
But no, I never knew that that ever, ever happened.
They had a couple physical altercations.
Okay.
Yeah.
Who won the other one?
I don't know who won either one.
Oh, okay.
But Ja Rule in his book said that he won...
It said the same story.
He said he won in atlanta
and then everybody i don't say everybody but remember the murdering when they ran up in the
studio and the alleged stabbing happened yeah those are the two physical altercations that i
know about but the crazy thing is they also talk about three i think three or four years ago when
they were both on a first class flight with each other and then across from each other nothing
happened because nobody wants to be old well they like just said they're older now like no they smart they're also smart they both do business i can't get kicked off the plane. Well, like, Justin, they older now.
No, they smart.
They also smart.
They both do business.
I can't get banned from the airports
fooling around with you, Jai.
Yeah.
I just feel like
it's just fun for 50
at this point
that just all the internet
trolling back and forth.
Jai really, you know,
he don't say anything.
Maybe he don't be saying nothing
because he felt like,
yo, I beat you up twice.
Shut up.
You know what I mean?
And also, that's why 50 and Jai
will never be cool.
No.
It's so funny to me when people say they need to squash this. I'm like, y'all don you up twice shut up you know what i mean and also that's why 50 and jai will never be cool no i hate it's so funny to me when people say they need to squash this i'm like y'all
don't know their history too many of these altercations and right right stabbings and
shootings it's not no it's not happening it'll never happen no he also uh asked ja rule about
his thoughts on diddy's current situation following all his lawsuits right and i know i know right and um i love what
jarul said i respected it he just was like you know i don't speak on things that i don't know
you know that's why we have people with podcasts and we have shows and stuff like where people are
that's their forte that they're able to speak on those things because if they are victims and
these things are true you know i i feel sorry for everybody you know i i wish love for everybody even diddy
you know but i stay out of that it's like why do y'all keep asking every celebrity about diddy you
know what i'm saying the sad thing about it is is like he said you know he doesn't know the people
that do the podcast don't know we have no idea we don't know any side we just hear what the press
puts out but we don't know what diddy's rebuttal is or who was there they don't know they're just
speaking off the you know off the top of their head.
Exactly.
You talking about me too?
Because I be up here
reporting away.
Yeah.
But you say your news
is real allegedly.
Allegedly.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
But he's saying that
is for people like me
and the other podcasts
and other shows
where they have to report news
and stuff like that.
Maybe he just means gossip.
I don't think that.
No, anyway.
Maybe he means that's for other people to gossip. He's I don't think that. So anyway. Maybe he means gossip.
For other people to gossip.
He's not the gossip blogger.
No, I think he means
he doesn't know both sides of it.
So how do you
necessarily talk about it?
Nobody knows the truth
but nobody cares about the truth
when the lie is more entertaining.
I know.
How many times do I have to tell y'all this?
Everything is content, y'all.
Nice, Dumb and Dumber.
Y'all took it a whole other way.
Listen.
So pastor references
a pastor references Glorilla during his sermon.
He shared a video.
No, Glorilla shared the video of a pastor that referenced her lyrics during the sermon.
Play number four.
There's this new gospel artist.
Some of you might know her.
Some of you don't.
But her name is Gloria Hallelujah Woods.
Some of you might know her as Gorilla.
Yes, Gorilla has a song called Tomorrow.
And she makes this statement that blesses me.
She says, every day the sun don't shine.
But that's why I love tomorrow.
And I'm talking to some people that life ain't been the kindest to you.
But you understand that what Big Mama said all the time was right.
That weeping may endure for a night.
But joy comes in the morning.
That every day is not good.
But as long as I can make it to tomorrow, something can turn around.
Come on, look at your neighbor.
Say, yeah, glow.
Yeah, glow.
I like that.
I like that a lot.
I love that.
I actually love that.
That's better than the swag surfing situation, in my opinion.
I do love that because he referenced it.
And there was no cursing in that, by the way.
You know, he just shouted her out.
That's a perfect example of meeting you where you are.
I agree with that.
You get what I'm saying?
It's a great use of current culture.
It's a great use of connecting with, of using current culture to connect with people in the church.
Because like you just said, you got to meet people where they are.
The woman's middle name is Hallelujah.
Tell me that ain't God now. In real life. That that's her real name do they teach that in pastor school like is that a thing yeah yeah like you're worried about
every pastor don't do that there There is a message in tomorrow.
I used that line yesterday.
I said that to Justin yesterday.
I was like, look, every day the sun don't shine.
But that's why we love tomorrow.
When you said that to me.
You didn't say that.
I did.
You wasn't paying me no attention.
No, you didn't say that.
But I did say that.
No, I didn't say that.
I didn't say that.
I didn't say that.
And I referenced that line a lot because it is true.
That's not true.
Every day the sun don't shine.
I never heard that.
But that's why we love tomorrow. Yo, but it is a little comical to him say look to your neighbor
say yeah glow yeah glow imagine the elders with the big hats on like yeah glow and don't even
know what his baby is that ain't got no sense that'll make no sense but uh yeah but i do love
the message in the sermon and the connection he made between our lyrics and where he was trying to go with it.
Look to your neighbor and say,
if you're having a bad day today, don't worry.
There's always tomorrow.
That's a lot of words.
So just look to your neighbor and say, yeah, glow.
Yeah, glow.
All right.
Well, thank you for Jess with the mess.
Thank you so much.
Yeah.
And when we come back here,
Ted and Figaro will be joining us.
You sound like you're on Pornhub.
Oh, yeah.
I don't even know why you're playing with passes like that.
Thank you, Jess, for the nice hair.
You sound like a wrestler.
You sound like you on WWE and Pornhub at the same time.
Jess Hilarious.
When we come back, Tess and Figaro will be joining us.
Yeah.
Let me stop playing.
Macho man Randy Sissy.
That's what you sound like.
You always go too far.
You always go too far.
All right.
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Let's get in some front page news.
Now, let's talk about Vegas nightlife.
Yes, Vegas nightlife.
Michael Farchi says what goes on in Vegas will not be staying in Vegas.
He's telling his story about a surprise nighttime hotel visitor.
Take a listen.
Certainly going to Sin City can sting sometimes, but usually it's your wallet that takes the hit, not your genitals.
But an Agora Hills man got a sharp surprise in the middle of the night when he says he was attacked by a scorpion on his testicles at a Vegas hotel.
I put my eyeglasses on and I was in shock that I had a scorpion over there just hanging on my underwear.
Michael Farchi says the scorpion attacked in the middle of the night
as he was sound asleep at the Palazzo at the Venetian in Vegas.
I woke up with a sharp pain in my private area.
I was surprised. I didn't know what it was.
I reached my hand to see what was happening over there under the cover
and I just
got another sharp
pain, another sharp pain. The venomous
creature stinging Farchie three to
four times. The medical report
clearly shows the focus
of the injury. Don't threaten that scorpion
with a gay time.
I wonder if the scorpion male or female.
I don't think he asked.
That matters. I don't think he asked. That matters.
I don't think he checked.
No, it don't.
Not when you get stung.
It does matter.
Okay, if it was a male scorpion, then now you're gay.
No, shut up, man.
He's not thinking about that.
You got your testicles touched on by a male in Vegas.
Don't matter if it was a scorpion or not.
Okay?
You're gay.
That is crazy.
But that wasn't even a cheap hotel.
That's a nice hotel yeah and they said that um this hotel has had problems with bed bugs in the past and uh
according allegedly this is what his attorney said that uh they've had some problems with
scorpios in the past as well what offended michael scorpio yeah scorpio people be at
logical signs and everything now what offended him was he said that when he told the um the staff about it that they were
like oh okay you know no big deal he said he didn't get any sympathy they still charged him
for the room so this actually happened in december so i guess you know he said since
december he's been traumatized checking uh undercovers you know nervous you know always looking around waiting for scorpio to come bite on his uh testicles or i guess you know he's been traumatized checking under covers you know nervous you know I always
look around waiting for Scorpio to come bite on his testicles or I guess you
know he's been really really traumatized so he said he decided to go back and
sue so how big of this man's testicles that's the first thing the scorpion went
for the human body is big bro well he must have to sleep he must sleep with his
legs open yeah like just yeah you got some huge balls wide open.
That Scorpion thought it was a threat.
He does have a picture online, guys,
if y'all want to see his boxers that he had on.
And he has the Scorpio.
It's like he took the picture with the boxers
and the Scorpio neatly placed gently in the testicles
in the area so you could see.
And then he said he didn't get sympathy
i'd have got sympathy see he ain't fall out i'd have fell out you they would have the ambulance
would have to come get me he didn't make it i don't i don't think you can i wonder if you can
sue a hotel for that yes you guys scorpion bites you on your testicles so what happens if like a
mosquito bites you in the hotel like these are bugs like these are insects like it's different than a deadly scorpion what is wrong with you i'm just asking like i don't see how i don't see how a
hotel is liable for that like that's almost like an act of nature no it's not no no see if he wins
this lawsuit he wasn't sleeping outside he was sleeping in the bed and inside bugs and stuff
don't get into hotels yeah but but bed bugs are not supposed to be getting into hotels. They're supposed to have...
You're saying bedbugs? I'm talking about scorpions.
Right, even worse. Bedbugs are worse
because bedbugs are... The reason
the hotel is liable is because that's cleanliness.
Right. Well, they're saying that...
Well, again, allegedly his attorney said there's
been a history of bedbugs and scorpions
that they found scorpions before
in this particular hotel.
Let a snake slither up on you
and bite your balls.
What you gonna do?
It's not a snake.
You're gonna think it's a scorpion.
What I'm saying,
that's a reptile.
I don't know.
I'm just saying,
I would like to see
how this plays out.
He absolutely would sue,
though, is what I'm saying.
He ain't got no problems
suing nobody.
But just because you can sue
don't mean that you win.
That's what I'm trying to say.
But they have insurance,
so I'm sure they'll take care of it.
But the fact that they still
charged him for a room
after the scorpion bit me in my testicle.
Like, that ain't showing no sympathy.
They act like they care.
Show me where he bit you.
Show me how do I know that he bit you.
He should go with his legs up and they bit me right here.
That's what I'm saying.
You showing me a picture of your boxes with a scorpion hanging from your boxes?
No, no, no.
But the medical report did show, if you go look at the story, it showed where he was clearly bit in the nutsack.
I know y'all keep saying testicles, but I
prefer to say nutsack. He was clearly bit
in it. The report showed it.
Where he was bit. We're saying testicles because we're on the
radio test. Okay.
I prefer nutsack. Okay,
yeah. I do too, but we're on the radio.
You do prefer that, huh? Alright,
well, let's jump
into the blindness epidemic yeah this is
important and they're saying gen z-ers but i think this applies to everybody that stares at their
phone there's a new report that says gen z-ers are increasingly becoming nearsighted from staring at
their electronic devices all day long they said there's a blindness epidemic that's happening if
they continue to stay indoors while being addicted to their phones. Now, the rate of nearsightedness has skyrocketed across the world with an increase of 46 percent in the U.K.
over the last three decades and in the U.S. near nearsightedness has spiked 59 percent among teenagers.
So this out of this report is saying that they're facing mounting risks of developing serious vision problems that lead to blindness after missing out on natural sunlight during puberty.
And they said the time spent in the sun boosts his boosts his levels while staying indoors reduces the amount of the important neal transmitters,
which is leading to serious eye problems. But again, guys, I think this is not just a Gen Z problem.
This is a cross the board alphabet problem for all of us that stare at our phones all day long.
No, I agree.
I mean, these phones are ruining us in ways that we don't even realize.
And it's sad because we all can see it, but none of us can stop ourselves from it happening because we're all addicted to our damn phones.
Yeah, and you do see a lot more kids in elementary school wearing glasses.
I see a lot more.
Neck problems, back problems, you know, from scrunching over all the time. kids in elementary school wearing glasses yeah I see a lot more neck
problems back problems you know from scrunching over all the time I've had to
get my daughter like a different mattress you know they can that she can
sit up you know so that she's not because I'm concerned about always
staring down you know it's a lot of time mm-hmm so like it's causing spine
problems neck well I guess it's a lot 20 years down the road 30
years down the road we're going to be looking back saying oh why didn't somebody say something so
i thought this wasn't an important you know story to put out there for all of us by the way
well thank you tiz absolutely and make sure you follow at tesla figaro on all social media
platforms and subscribe to this great shot no chaser podcast on the blackfeck iheart radio
podcast network hosted by tesla figaro alla. Alright. Now when we come back,
gospel artist Ty Tribbitt will be joining us.
So we'll kick it with him next. So don't move. It's The Breakfast Club.
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Morning everybody. It's DJ
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Ty Tribbitt. Welcome brother. What's up?
What's up? How y'all feelingall feeling congratulations he just won uh a grammy 2024 grammy for best
gospel album so congratulations thank you man yeah three in total man i'm so hyped about that and
excited you know i didn't uh it wasn't needed but it's appreciated do you pray for stuff like that
nah i used to okay okay i used to but i had to get my you know the reason why i do what i do i had to get that in order i had you know intention yeah intention exactly last year i was nominated
for two grammys and i just knew i was gonna walk away with at least one and when i walked away with
none it was like a soul check for me like all right well why do you do what you do bro you
gotta just just kind of reevaluate all of that stuff so i kind of like stop needing it or stop
wanting it so bad and stop so ambitiously going for it just stick to the reason why i do what i do have fun doing it bless the people show
love give them christ and uh this year when i walked away with it yo we literally sat like in
the back because the gospels they don't present the gospel on the on the grammys we got the pre
awards they could do i was like nine o'clock in the morning you know i'm saying so i had to wake
up early and we went to the pre-show and it's open seating there so you can sit anywhere you want so my manager like yo come on let's let's
go to the front bro i'm like nah man i'm just gonna sit back here we're gonna take a l i don't
like that long walk of shame it's too far so let's just stay close to the exit so we was in the back
chilling i got it all on video and uh they calling everybody's name of course when they called my
name i was like what Because I was really content.
I had to learn really just to be content.
Because, you know, being overly ambitious just robs you of gratitude.
Then you just get on and feel like going down that rabbit hole.
So you had to take that long walk up to the stage.
I had to take that long walk.
I was running like, oh, my goodness, trying to figure out what I'm going to say on the way.
Because I literally didn't expect to win.
But, you know, I was going to be there to show them how to be a good sore loser in Christ.
I want to ask you, being a gospel singer, do you feel like it's a lot of pressure on you where it's almost like people look at your life differently?
Right. Like it's almost like they want you to be perfect.
Do you have a hard time dealing with that?
I dealt with that before i became a gospel artist
so speaking of growing up in this small church my grandmother was the pastor first my dad was
on the organ i'm watching him every sunday like oh my god this guy is amazing i start playing then
he became the pastor so i got that pressure as a pk the perfection uh there perfection all of that I got all of that pressure
as a young kid like
12, 9, since I've
been born. Spotlight's been on me to be
the poster child for
what Christ is. I'm like yo
And pastor kids be the worst.
Why you?
Pastor kids be the worst.
Because of the pressure though.
The pressure leads you to a life of crime.
Damn.
Too much handcuffs leads to rebellion, man.
You know what I mean?
That legalism and that religious structure, it leads to like, yo, I'm not cut out for this.
I didn't sign up for this.
Y'all signed up for this.
And the expectation is too much for me, yo.
So I just rebel.
People go completely opposite of the ways that their parents bring them up when you bring them up too strict.
I came up the same way.
I had the pressure of perfection.
And I tried to live up to it until my parents got a divorce.
And I'm like, whoa.
In my day, that was like, you know, it's normal now.
Every day it happens.
Every day.
Back then, it was like a culture shock for me.
It shattered my whole world.
I was like, bump the church then.
What I'm doing here?
Why am I being in favor of God in here?
Man, my dad, I'm out.
You know what I'm saying?
That's when I went to all the clubs, did all that stuff.
I didn't dance, though.
I just played at all the clubs.
I didn't, you know, I still didn't drink, didn't smoke.
I just went and played the keyboard at all the clubs for like Music Soul, Child, Jill,
Scott, everybody in the Philadelphia area, the Roots and all that stuff. So I'm in there playing hymns to the to the beats they don't even know what i'm doing
but i kind of had my little rebellious moment during that time just to find out who i am
outside of y'all expectations man outside of who y'all saying god is to me let me find them for
myself let me figure out who i am for myself and it's been the most liberating thing and i've been
walking in that sense did a lot of those triggers resurface in your marriage when you separated?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
When me and my wife separated, it was bad, yo.
It was very, very bad for me because I didn't think my whole thing,
when my father messed up with my dad, I'm like, I ain't never going to be like him.
I'm never going to do that.
So I went the pride way.
So my heart just really was like, you know what what i mean i got more exposure than he ever got i got more notoriety than he
ever got and i'm still ain't gonna do what he did i'm still man that pride comes before a fall
and i fell hard and i moved to la my wife was in jersey we just separated i didn't think we would
ever you know get back together again i was just out there working on me she was out there she was out there working on her
not really trying to get the marriage back together and i think when you try to do that too
soon sometimes you you you damage you know you damage it because you just your point is just to
try to get them get back together but not work on you because you still got stuff you got to work i
still had stuff i had to work on i still had weaknesses i had to work on and so i'm out there working on me she's working on her
i'm praying she's praying and god kind of just brought our hearts uh back together but through
that whole time i realized my mortality i realized my humanism i realized my weaknesses i realized
who i was for real like this religious perspective i became that like like now i'm a pastor right but i don't say i'm a
pastor i'm just i'm just a child of god with an assignment you understand what i'm saying i'm a
child of god who got something to say to a certain group of people i don't become my assignment you
understand what i'm saying but that's the world today i if i were to meet you in the street the
first thing i'll say is what do you do not who Not who are you? You understand what I'm saying? And I think we lose who we are and what we do.
And that's what I did.
I got lost in all of that.
And I forgot who I was.
I think you and your whole situation is just a testament to the glory of God.
You and your wife are together now, right?
Yeah, she's right here, right behind me, man.
What I'm saying?
I'm Shontay in the building.
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I was going to say it starts from birth.
Everybody's life starts from birth.
But with growing up with parents like I had,
and she was basically fatherless for a long period of time,
you grow up with a whole lot of unmet needs.
You know what I mean?
You have needs as a child that you should have met,
that you don't have met.
Security, protection, encouragement, validation, all of these things we we affection we we have to grow up without that right so now we got to make the choice of either like living without it or killing the desire
period so now we commit what uh we call my man tim fletcher calls soul suicide so you commit soul
suicide because as a child a three-year-old i need
affection i don't know i need it but naturally i need it if i don't get it i just killed the
desire for it so now i'm in a relationship and i don't know how to be affectionate you understand
what i'm saying or i got kids and i don't know how to show that because i've been killed that so
now we're trying to like restore those things and and trying to do it in the context of marriage. I married her at 18.
I was 21.
So that's a kid.
Those are kids.
When I look at them ages now,
I'm like, man, that was a kid.
That was a really little kid.
How long y'all been together?
Huh?
How long y'all been together?
28 now?
Yeah.
28 years.
Me and my wife, 26.
Oh, for real?
Me and his wife, 30.
Oh, word?
Yeah.
Oh, congrats, bro.
All right, we got more with Todd Trippett when we come back. Don't move. Oh, congrats, bro. Congrats. All right, we got more with Ty Tribbitt.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious,
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Ty Tribbitt.
It seems like for a while,
maybe the last 10 years,
it seems like being a pastor was cool, right?
So it was like everybody wanted to be a rapper.
Everybody wanted to be a podcast host.
It just seems like a lot of people wanted to be a pastor for the wrong reasons.
Yeah.
How do you feel about that?
You miss that era?
The past era?
I don't remember the past era.
You don't?
Uh-uh.
Man, it was building them huge churches.
Everybody was, I think the pastor phenomenon came from, oh, man.
Getting money in the church.
It's a bunch of different things.
You can speak to it more, but I think getting money in the church and how you look and how you're praised.
And you forget that he's supposed to be praised, but how he praised you and all that type of stuff.
So, yeah, I see a lot of Instagram pastors out there, but you know what it is.
You killed it.
You killed that whole thing.
I think a lot of pastors were not called the pastor.
They just, you know, study.
You go to school and then you just become a pastor like
you become a manager at you know publics or something like that and that's that's unfortunate
for a lot of people who invest their you know money time attention and their soul into people
who they believe are really called from god i don't believe a lot of pastors are i think i think
it's a system now oh think it's a system now.
Oh, God.
It's a system.
Everything is a system.
And systems work with or without God.
So I think the institution of church is whack.
I think how church is ran is whack.
I think the religious system and structure is whack.
I don't subscribe to it, even though I grew up in it.
I benefited from it.
But I learned that God is not the church.
And once I realized, whoa, God ain't church.
For me, you know what I mean?
I ain't from the streets.
I'm from the church.
So that was a huge thing as well.
It's in the Bible.
It says you can't even find God in a man-made temple.
Why don't we read that, though?
How often do you hear that sermon?
No, you hear pastors make the people about the church we've
got the church name we church and the church is a bumper sticker the church the church should be
about the people the church should be about the people but the church makes the people about the
church so all churches now are a movement but they're not about the people they're not about
serving and loving the people so i i i just kind of pulled that we're online right. They're not about serving and loving the people. So I just kind of pulled that.
We online right now.
We're not even in a building,
a physical building
or nothing like that.
So live church.
Shout out to live church.
I love y'all so much.
Let me ask you a question, right?
So growing up in Queens,
I went to Catholic school, right?
My zone school was the worst.
So my parents was making me
go to Catholic school.
I wasn't going to Andrew Jackson.
But I noticed in Catholic school
as a kid,
Catholic school is 30 minutes,
maybe 35.
You up out of there.
It's, I'm back home.
Baptist church is three hours.
You know what I mean?
We got more to say.
But it's to the point, as a kid, you feel like, I get everything I need in this 30 minutes.
I don't need this in three and a half hours.
I always wonder, like, why is the church so long?
Because, you know, you got announcements.
Then you pass it around twice,
then sister so-and-so got to
talk about them. And if you don't give enough on the first
offer, you come back. I know y'all got
50 more dollars. We almost
reached our goal. We ain't there yet.
They double back. And I think
that's part of it. Why it's so long.
Yeah. I think churches have
changed since then. I don't think churches is three hours like that anymore.
I've seen church structures like 90 minutes.
You know what I'm saying?
They try to be more mindful of that in the more current churches and stuff like that.
They try to cut that down a little bit.
But I think the reason is people just have a lot of expression, man.
They got a lot to say.
They got a lot to get out.
You understand what I'm saying?
I hated the long churches. I grew up Pentecostal. so i'm pentecostal church what three hours that's it
we just getting right yo three when you say three hours like what man we just getting started we
had nothing else to do we had no social media sundays was for god so we was gonna stay all
sunday so after the five-hour service. Food in the back. We got to leave.
And then.
After the five-hour service, you food and then night service.
Come on.
What?
You better stay for that second service.
We got people coming from Baltimore.
Yeah.
We did the trip.
We got, yo, we got another service coming at 6.
We like, damn, yo.
I want to go home.
I hated that, but I'm so glad it was like that for me as a young J.
You understand what I'm saying?
I'm so glad it was like that for me because it just kept me from a whole lot.
Is it true that you worked on Justin Timberlake's Cry Me a River?
Yeah, I worked on Justin.
We was in the Root Studio.
Again, growing up in the Camden, Philly area, we did our first album at the Root Studio.
Crazy how we got signed, too.
Vivian Green is like a r&b
soul artist and uh she was doing a showcase for uh uh tommy mottola and donnie einer and i'm at
sony and she said ty you know i was like her cousin at the time we were like real close
ty i want you to md my showcase i said all right bet i got a little couple people from the choir
a couple people from the band we just put together a little show for viv so speaking of energy and
all that we in there with Tommy Mottola and Donny
Iron and all these people at Columbia and I'm just a young you know I'm just
playing I'm like this all the time if I'm playing everything is energetic so
they like we love Vivian Green we're gonna sign her to Columbia and we're
gonna sign this guy right here who's that and it was oh no no no no that's
that's a that's a gospel guy you know he does choir and stuff like that we're
signing Vivian and we're signing the gospel guy I was like what within 90 days we had a contract at our crib for from Columbia records
No demo no black and white no no profile pic don't know nothing and we got signed to Columbia with Vivian
Oh, yeah, we're separate nah. She got her deal
I got my deal so my first album came out on the Columbia Records called life because because of that
That moment right there. I'm like, well, God is really real.
You know what I mean?
I mean, you could say being in the right place at the right time, but I believe in the favor
of God.
And so we were doing our album in the Roots studio.
James Poyser, shout out James Poyser, was the producer on that.
He's with the Roots now.
You see him on Jimmy Fallon every night.
In the Roots studio, they had the plant-based stuff going on.
Marijuana.
The burning bush. The plant-based. They had the burning bush burning bush every single day GA was in there we was in there getting contact you
try to sing the praises of the lord and just being in that environment then the roots is like oh you
know why don't you do this such and such coming to the studio such and such coming to the studio
such and such we just became the choir for like everybody who came so we're on Jessica Simpson's
Christmas album we're on uh so many albums as background singers so Timbaland came through and
we just caught a vibe Timbaland we were just in there just vibing Tim just put a beat on it we
were just in there playing I love working with Tim Tim we could ever do that again bro yeah please
let's hook that up yeah so we was in there vibing the
Cry Me a River. He said, I got this song for Justin.
So I'm in there like, okay.
So that's me
playing that, literally, on the world itself.
That's literally me.
And then the backgrounds on there, me and my girl
Marsha from Flowetry
did the background.
Ain't she amazing, yo? Shout out, Marsha. I love you, girl.etry did the background. Yeah. Ain't she amazing, yo?
Absolutely.
Shout out, Marsha.
I love you, girl.
We did the backgrounds to that.
And so just when it came out
and we listening to it
and it's everywhere.
It's in 7-Eleven.
It's in Wild.
We like, oh my, that's us.
That's us.
Shut up, boy.
That'll be $20.
You know what I mean?
I'm like, wait, that's us.
That's us.
Hold on.
Give me another Sprite.
Just because I'm here.
Back end of that
must have been crazy.
Back end money must have been crazy.
Did you get paid for it the right way?
Oh, damn.
I got $2,000 for that.
Not the pastor.
Oh, man.
You don't do the pastor thing.
I know you cried you a river.
That's all you got for that.
Lord have mercy.
$2,000 for Cry Me a River?
Yeah, I got $2,000 for that.
And you played it.
I played it.
We did the arrangements and all that.
That's the song.
That's what everybody knows.
That's what you hear.
That's what you look for.
Ain't no good gonna happen to anybody if they don't take care of the pastor.
Tim, give me a call, Tim.
It was, yeah, but you know, I didn't know the business at the time, and I was so hyped to get $2,000. I didn't know the business At the time
And I was so hyped
To get $2,000
I didn't know what to do
I think I treated everybody
To a fry
At McDonald's
Everybody
You understand what I'm saying
So I was just so hyped
But I didn't know the business then
So I ain't got no hard feelings
Is your date on it at least
Yeah
You can go check it out
Alright well don't move
We got more with Todd Tribbett
When we come back
Gospel Artist
It's the Breakfast Club
Good morning
Good morning everybody
It's DJ and DJ Salarius.
Shalom and the guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Gospel Artist, Todd Tribbitt.
Now, you just got on tour, right?
I did an All Things New tour in the spring, and then I did the reunion tour in the fall and winter.
It was amazing to do that with Kirk and Clark Sisters, Israel, David and Tamela.
Man, that was incredible.
My first arena tour.
Never did that before.
So I'm like, to hear the songs with all them people, it was surreal.
So we're doing it again.
This year, I'm going out May, June on the Only One Night Though tour.
Only One Night Though.
That's my new single that's out.
Only One Night Though.
And the tour is going May, June.
I'm telling y'all, I have a second win of some sort. I don't have a second,
third, or fourth, whatever, but I have this momentum
behind me right now
and I am so excited to get out there
and do this music. I got new music coming,
book coming, podcast,
all this stuff is coming off the hinges
of the Grammy and it's just a good
season for me right now. So I want everybody
to come. What? He's great?
So what you did for me growing now yeah so i want everybody to come what he's great um so what you did for me uh growing up is wow to your music you you didn't make it you like you you and kirk franklin was the
first two men that did not make listening to gospel boring right right so i tripped and kirk
franklin that's what's up that's what i love about you or What was the song you remember the most? No way. I make it when I drink.
I can't even.
Then you go into the end.
I can't even.
And, and.
You know what I mean?
I know what you're saying.
Ladies and gentlemen, touch.
Do you think people have, my time is about to know.
But do you think people have a problem with God?
No.
No, no, no, no.
Absolutely not.
I mean, most people.
Everybody I know.
Yeah, my whole life has been God-fearing. But see i think that um you have to show and prove that through actions you know i'm saying i think it's
one thing to say oh i believe in god i love god isn't it
but do you really try to at least scribe to move the way god would want you to
move okay i think that's the difficult okay
so it's not the belief it's the behavior yes
i think a lot yeah sometimes it's the difficult part. Okay. So it's not the belief. It's the behavior. Yes. I think a lot.
Yeah.
Sometimes it's the behavior of the messenger.
What you mean?
Somebody will say, I have an assignment, right?
Like you said, I have an assignment.
And maybe your assignment is to help Jess in her situation and her problems.
And maybe you do.
But then you as a person is not coming from the perspective of somebody giving the assignment.
You see what I'm saying?
I disagree with that but
that's what a little bit that's what makes me hard to see because you're giving the assignment but
you're not living right it's like are you really giving this like nobody around jesus was living
that's all about to say like was your was your teacher living algebra like you know what i'm
saying can somebody get no can somebody give you information that'll help you that's still flawed?
Right, but sometimes it's like, is that information true?
If you're out there selling crack every night, giving crack to you, you might be helping me and saving me, but then you're killing a hundred others.
It's like, is that coming from God or is that coming from a negative, an evil, the devil?
You see what I'm saying?
I got you.
It's hard to trust it.
Separate and trust it. That's where the sermon comes in, right? Exactly. So you need the spirit as well. You see what I'm saying? So it's kind of hard to separate and trust it.
That's where discernment comes in, right?
Exactly.
So you need the spirit as well.
You know what I'm saying?
That's what I think.
So when I said how you feel about God,
I was going to ask how you feel about all of that.
You said you're too grown for the Holy Ghost.
That's because I think they be playing.
Yeah, I know what you're saying.
Some people do.
They do.
Most do.
I got one last question because you just made me think of something.
This conversation me and Jess had.
When they had the New Year's Eve thing
and they did the swag surf in the church.
Thank y'all for having me, man.
Appreciate it.
Yeah, I thought it was very much clowned out.
No, no.
Tell them what you thought.
Tell the pastor what you thought up here.
I didn't think it was anything wrong with it
because my whole thing was
they doing it outside the church anyway.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
So if you're
having a and it wasn't like it was a regular church service it was new year's eve they partying
you know what i mean yeah what did you think you said i thought that all the clowns were very much
sorry about that but you said all of them were clowns everybody was clowns because that was the
explicit version being played just like i told charlamagne i'm like no i didn't grow up like
that in church like it's just certain things you don't play with yeah you can swag and surf all day even if he
disagrees I don't care yeah I still think that it was clowned off no I agree I agree with you
in that the the lyrics was like yeah I couldn't believe I was hearing that all day but don't
yeah I got Patron on my mind this girl girl got a bad bitch behind me and a friend.
They didn't play the clean version, though?
They didn't play the clean version.
No, it was an explicit version.
I think that was a mistake in production or something like that.
I don't think that was intentional.
I think the church, and I'm the wildest, craziest.
I'm with everything.
I swag, whatever.
I still think that the church should have something sacred.
Like what?
Sacredness to it.
Don't you got to meet people where they are?
They say meet people where they are.
They don't take that and they
run with that though. I'm not with that.
Nobody, if Jesus met somebody where
they were, he literally went to them.
Like when they come to church, they're meeting you
where you are.
You coming in here.
Is what you saying.
That's what you say. I'm with that too.
I'm saying they should be across
the street from the strip club so that when
they come out, not inside.
Have you ever been to a strip club?
I have been to a strip club.
I have.
Yeah, you have.
I have been to a strip club.
Yeah, it was a birthday.
What birthday was it?
I'm 48 now.
It was one of them years when I was like, forget the church.
I'm going there.
I did not enjoy it.
I went one time in my entire life.
Did you pray over the girls? I didn't pray over them. No, I didn going there. I did not enjoy it. I went one time in my entire life. Did you pray over the girls?
I didn't pray over them.
No, I didn't pray.
I prayed over myself
more than anything.
Yeah, like please.
I did not.
Huh?
Why didn't you like it?
Oh, man.
For real?
Well, your wife is.
Never mind.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Why did you go
to the next one?
What stage is it?
I didn't enjoy.
I didn't enjoy.
I have never talked
about this in my life.
Except people who know me for real. I didn't enjoy. I didn't enjoy. I have never talked about this in my life. I said people who know me for real.
I didn't enjoy the performers.
What state was it?
Florida.
Should have went to Atlanta.
No, Florida.
What do you mean Florida?
Atlanta crazy.
What are you going to do?
Expect me in Miami?
Yeah.
So I didn't enjoy the performers.
And I was like, this is why I don't belong here.
Yeah, Booby Trap wasn't open back then.
You would have loved Booby Trap. It's okay. Or Perfections. I think God was like, this is why I don't belong here. Yeah, booby trap wasn't open back then. You would have loved booby trap.
It's okay.
Or Perfections.
I think God was like,
you got it out,
you good,
a little prodigal moment,
you straight.
So this is what you wanted.
I'm like,
man,
this is not what I,
it's not all the crap that could be.
God had all the fours and fives
there that night.
All the tens was on Tuesday.
You should have worked that.
God knew what he was doing.
God knew exactly what he was doing.
I don't know what's happening.
Tennis on Tuesdays.
I love y'all.
I never ever designed to go back.
Ever.
It was horrible, bro.
Yeah.
It was horrible, man.
Can you pray for this stupid show?
Please, by the way.
Hey, first of all, thank y'all for being like cultural leaders, man.
I appreciate what y'all do for the culture, y'all.
Thank you, bro.
It's amazing what y'all do here.
Thank you for keeping it positive.
And you crazy.
Y'all all crazy.
But that's who we are.
And we're not ashamed of who we are.
Let's pray for a minute.
Okay, Father God, I thank you for this opportunity just to pray over these blessed people in this show.
I pray now, God, that you just continue to be our guide and our lead
There are so many needs just in this room and so many needs of people that are listening
We can't solve every need we don't know every need but you promise to supply every need
So I pray from emotions to finances to mental health to physical health to relational security
I pray that you just supply every need.
Once we're in scarcity and we need, we get desperate and we do things that's not even in our character.
So may we never be insecure and may we never lack anything.
And when we never fear perfect love, cast out all fear.
Fill us with your perfect love today and we won't fear anything.
We won't fear the enemy.
We won't fear the way of the world.
We won't fear anything because we are loved by you.
Let everybody know for an assurity that they are loved.
Crazy and all.
Backslidden and all.
Whatever state we're in, it does not disqualify us from your everlasting love.
So embrace us with that today. In the name of jesus bless everyone bless charlemagne bless envy bless jess bless this show god let it
be a beacon of light and a beacon of hope to everyone who listens let it put a smile on
people's face put joy in their heart and a happiness in their day i thank you for the
opportunity to pray over this and i pray in jesus name that it prospers in Jesus' name.
Amen.
Amen.
Amen, brother.
Hey, yeah.
I'm Todd Trippett.
Hey, I love y'all, man.
Thank y'all for having me so much, man.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to just with the mess.
Ryan Garcia says that he has proof.
Illuminati and Bohemian Grove are real.
So Ryan Garcia was recently speaking to Andrew Tate and an X space. He opened up about some experiences he had with the Illuminati at Bohemian Grove.
Backstory.
Bohemian Grove is an Elks Club for the rich, a fraternity party in the woods, a Boy Scout camp for old guys, complete with an initiation ceremony.
Andrew Tate warned him that people might not believe him because of his mental health issues.
Andrew also said that he needs to tell a cohesive story
from start to finish and provide proof for people to believe him but this is what he spoke to andrew
about held me down they made me watch the little kids get raped i don't give a anymore bro they
took me to the woods bro and they tight i'm not joking bro i have have proof bro. I don't give a show you every video you could ever believe
bohemian grove is real. They tied me down and they made me watch dog. Yes, I lost it. They're
raping little kids. You know the higher elites bro. You already know who they are bro. You know
the path you're going down is dangerous. They can't touch me. I'm a god. You have proof of this
on your phone? Yes, of course I do. They raped me right. I was two years old. They raped me. I'm a god. You have proof of this on your phone? Yes, of course I do. They raped me, right?
I was two years old. They raped me.
I have proof of that, too.
At the right time, I'm going to do it.
They're already calling me to tell me to stop.
I've already had a meeting with them.
Well, I want you to know that either way, I'm praying for you, and I hope that...
Thank you, bro.
You know, and I mean...
I don't give a...
Bro.
Wow.
I don't like when you see people going through mental health issues,
and other people exploit them just to push in.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
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I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
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Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tribe owned country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
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No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a racket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead. Oh my God. What is that? Bullets. Bullets. We still have the off-road portion to go.
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... that they have
about these conspiracy theories.
Because this was on a platform.
This is Twitter, like X Space.
You know what I'm saying?
And as broad as that is, you know, that's where Andrew Tate was interviewing him.
And I do recall when he was up here, he had openly discussed, you know, at the Breakfast Club,
his mental health issues after his fight versus Luke Campbell.
He briefly spoke on losing his mind when he sat down with us last week, actually.
Usually I could get past things because I'm mentally strong.
But this one, it was like, nope, you're not getting up today.
So it was depression?
It was everything.
I thought I was losing my mind.
I was like, I can't remember.
I was like, there's no way I got hit that hard.
There ain't no way.
Oh, this was after the tank fight?
Gamble.
It was deep, man.
I mean, if I was going to go in, I'll tell you the real story of it.
I had a supernatural spiritual experience.
I can't even.
It don't make no sense. Was you on something? No, I don't do drugs, nothing. real story story of it like i had a supernatural spiritual experience i couldn't i can't even it
don't make no sense was you on something no i don't do drugs nothing it was just prayer a
nighttime boom it happened then then i just got depressed because i didn't know what happened to
me did you get a therapist a spiritual leader like no just one day like i was playing poker
and i was just like depressed drinking and this dude comes up to me and goes hey can i talk to
you i'm like and i was just like yeah bro i. And then he goes, do you know who you are?
I said, yeah, I know who I am.
And then he goes, you know, God has something for you.
Like, what are you doing?
Like, wake up.
And then, boom, I just snapped out of it.
It's wild, right?
In that one clip, he said, he started off and said, I don't drink, I don't smoke.
But then he said he was playing poker and drinking, and the guy came up to him.
But do you think?
Yeah, because that was afterwards, though.
He was saying that he was.
Oh, after that, he doesn't drink or smoke. He slipped into a depression afterwards though he was saying that he was after that he doesn't drink and when he slipped into a depression then he was just drinking
and all of that stuff but uh andrew actually called him out on x places about that too he
was like are you know are you drinking or he said yo y'all can give me a drug test right now i mean
the audio was all together four minutes but we didn't have time to put all that in um and then
he has a an update that he just posted like a couple hours ago taken to Twitter, tweets and videos.
He was saying how his money is locked up and he's trying to put him in jail.
You have number three.
Hey, guys, it's me, Ryan.
Coming on here to explain what's going on.
I'm not in possession of my phone.
I can't get access to my Instagram.
My cards are locked.
And I'm just being real. I'm being real taking advantage.
I personally wanted just to send out a video to the people that love me and my fans, family
that's concerned that I'm okay. I'm not dead. I believe in Jesus. All those are lies. They
try to put me in jail. They're blocking my cards. I can't access my money.
Nobody's hitting me back.
I don't know what's going on, but just know I'm okay.
The reason why he was saying he wasn't dead is because the very first tweet that I had looked at,
they had hacked his account, and they had said rest in peace to him like they were trying to act like they killed him.
I saw that.
So, yeah.
Well, if he don't have access to his phone, or any of his,
what did he say,
he don't have access to his phone?
No, he didn't say,
he said his money.
Yeah, he said cars.
I thought he said
they took his phone.
They said he took his phone,
but he said he can use
anybody's phone
to put any message up there.
And he said he couldn't
get in his Instagram either,
right?
I'm not tripping.
Was that his account
or was that somebody else's account?
Yeah, well,
how you post that video
was his account.
It was his.
But do you think he should fight?
Like, I think that,
you know,
he shouldn't be fighting
if he doesn't seem like
he's 100% clear. A lot of people in the comments were saying is this his way out of
the fight and they've been saying that for some weeks now yeah like he's trying to take every um
avenue he can to get out of this fight but he's got a clear history of mental health issues uh
clearly something's going on i hope the brother gets the help he needs i hope he has people around
him that care about his best interests and aren't just saying well are you are you well enough to fight because that means they just can't about the bag at some point you got to say you
know what there's other things that are bigger than the bag wait man and your mental health and
emotional well-being is one of them but then he probably don't want to back out because everybody
was saying he's trying to back out yeah and then take into account like he's still very much a kid
and need and social media definitely affects him and
how he's looked at how people look at him and all of that type of stuff and he's also suffered with
that as well we we talked about up we talked about that up here too and he was saying oh i don't care
people say but then he said that that had a big definitely that weighed in his uh depression
heavily with his fans and what other people thought about him.
And he definitely
going to be depressed
after that Devin Haney fight
because he's not going to win it.
Okay.
Well.
Even if he wasn't
in his right state of mind.
Okay.
Well, I guess we will see
if they will fight
or any of this.
I think they should
postpone that fight.
Think so?
Yeah.
I forgot who they said
is going to...
Somebody's already said
they're prepared to step in
if Ryan steps out.
I forgot the guy's name
I saw it yesterday
Yeah
But that is crazy
I think I would
I will say that
That last part
When he was talking about
His bank account being shut down
All his cars are locked up
They trying to put him in jail
All that
That sounds similar
To the Wendy story
Because I think that
It's even something more there
With her money being locked up
Her not being able to get
To get to it
I'm like
It's definitely deeper
than that
you know what
they should cancel
the fight
think so
they should call it out
because he's clearly
crying out for help
yes
come on
he's crying Garcia
is clearly crying out
for help
yes
they should cancel
the fight
and go get that
brother some help
yeah
bringing up rape
when he was two
that was obviously
swept under the rug
he was never helped
for that obviously
that's horrible and sexual trauma when you're young usually comes back up when you're older especially if you haven't done the work when he was two that was obviously swept under the rug. He was never helped for that, obviously.
That's horrible.
And sexual trauma when you're young
usually comes back up
when you're older,
especially if you haven't
done the work to heal it.
They should call off the fight.
He's crying out for help, man.
Get him some help.
And don't just ignore him
and keep calling him crazy
for one I don't like that either.
And then when he get in the ring
and do something stupid
like bite somebody's ear
or something insane like that,
you know what I mean?
Like strip butt naked
in the ring
and start running around.
Who knows what could happen? Everybody's sitting around like, oh my God. I can't believe that happened. Yes, you I mean? Like something, like strip butt naked in the ring and start running around. Who knows what could happen?
That's right.
Everybody sitting around like,
oh my God,
I can't believe that happened.
Yes, you could believe it.
But like you said,
I hope he gets to help.
And you know,
a lot of people look at it as a business
and this is a huge business payday,
but like you said,
give him some help.
He needs help.
He needs help.
Yes, I agree.
All right.
Okay.
Well, that's Jess with the mess
for the second hour.
Thank you, Jess.
Charlemagne!
Yes.
We're giving that donkey to you.
Man, four after the hour, man.
I tell y'all all the time on this radio
about drunk driving
and what you should do
while you're driving drunk.
What if I told you
I have a legitimate reason
to not get a designated driver?
We'll discuss.
All right.
We'll get to that next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
You're checking out
The Breakfast Club.
Your execution
on the donkey of the day is something to behold. Is it a reason your execution on the donkey of the day is something
to behold is it a read he gave me donkey of the day and i deserve it people need to know
what you need to tell them i am you have the voice tell them
it's time for donkey of the day it's a read but you're so good at it you're trying to be a fake
ass charlemagne you only one Charlemagne to go.
Damn, Charlemagne.
Who you give a dusky other day to now?
Well, Sexy Ray, donkey of the day for Wednesday, March 6th goes to a 26-year-old
Evansville woman named Lindsay Pearson.
Now, I get on this radio quite often
and warn you all about the dangers
of drunk driving. There is absolutely zero
reason to drive drunk, okay?
Especially in 2024 because there's way too many
ride-share options out here's way too many ride share options out
here all right not too many tech uh not too many taxi cabs but they still exist all right if you
can't find a ride wherever you at drunk ask for somebody uh who works at the establishment to
assist you they would be more than happy to if you know and if all that fails then at least you
should have a designated driver well what if i told you that lindsey said she had one drink at
rick sports
bar and she must be a lightweight or that must have been a very strong drink some bacardi 151
or a long island iced tea type concoction with vodka rum tequila gin something had her leaning
okay apparently and it was just one drink and it had her leaning so much that uh she could drive
but she couldn't drive so she decided to get a designated driver.
Now, I never thought about who shouldn't be a designated driver
outside of someone else who is also drunk.
Like, you can't have a person who's also been drinking
be the designated driver, okay?
Even if you don't have a license,
like it's suspended or something, I understand.
If that person drives, they may be breaking the law,
but I would still rather them drive with a suspended license
than drive drunk. Well, Lindsey has broadened my perspective on this issue there are other
designated drivers you shouldn't have i would never think that i would have to tell you about
them but let's go to wfie news 14 for the report please oman is facing child neglect charges police
say she let a 12 year old drive a car with herself and two other kids inside. Officers say
Lindsey Pearson's brother-in-law told them she did it because she was intoxicated. Officers say
when they interviewed Pearson, she told them she had one drink at a bar. She also told them she
didn't know 12-year-olds could legally drive or could not, excuse me, legally drive on public
roads. Police also charged Pearson with resisting law enforcement,
saying she continued to scream as they tried to arrest her.
You left the bar to go pick up the kids and let one of them drive.
How many lies were told in this story?
First of all, the lie that she had one drink.
Okay, let's just say she had one drink.
Cool.
She was on something else. Okay, if it's after one in the morning and you get the bright idea that
you need to teach a 12 year old to drive you on something harder than one drink i know on cocaine
or something stronger when i hear it another lie when lindsey told police that she did not know
that 12 year olds could not drive vehicles on public roads. Really? Really, Lindsay? Never in the history of American life have 12-year-olds been old enough to do anything fun.
All right?
You can't drink at 12 legally.
You can't buy alcohol at 12 legally.
You can't have sex at 12 legally.
You can't buy anything with tobacco at 12 legally.
You can't rent a car at 12 legally.
And you certainly can't drive at 12 legally.
So you're lying.
And you know you're lying, okay? You lie, you lie, you lie. And you know what runs drive at 12 legally. So you're lying and you know, you're lying.
Okay.
You lie, you lie, you lie.
And you know what runs will lie high.
That's what you are.
I believe you when you said you only have one drink, but I also know alcohol and cocaine
are popular among drug users.
So I'm sensing some sort of combination.
Now I believe Lindsay should be investigated further because who the hell are these kids?
Where are their parents? All right. it's after 1 a.m in the morning you have a drink and you decide to just go pick up some kids to go joyriding these news reports don't say they were her children
her family it just says she went to go pick up three kids nobody wants to know how this 26 year
old a woman just knew random 12 year olds and why was it okay for random 12-year-olds to leave the house after 1 in the morning?
And how come nobody is asking any questions about that?
I'll tell you why.
But I can't tell you why until we play a game of Guess What Race It Is!
Lindsay Pearson, 26 years old, had one drink, allegedly, at a sports bar in Indiana.
Decided after 1 a.m. to go pick up three kids and let a 12-year-old drive.
Claimed she didn't know 12-year-olds couldn't drive vehicles on public roads.
And she resisted arrest by kicking and screaming.
DJ Envy, guess what?
Racist!
White.
Okay, okay.
What makes you say that?
Everything that you said.
Okay, okay.
Indiana, kicking. Okay, okay. What makes you say that? Everything that you said. Okay, okay. Indiana, kicking.
Okay, okay.
One drink, drunk, having a 12-year-old drive that we don't know where this 12-year-old came from.
Yeah, yeah.
Nobody asking no questions.
Sounds white to me.
Okay, okay.
Jess Hilarious, Lindsay Pearson, 26 years old, had one drink allegedly at a sports bar in Indiana.
Decided after 1 a.m. to go pick up three kids and let a 12-year-old drive.
Claimed she didn't know 12-year-olds couldn't drive vehicles on public roads.
Resisted arrest by kicking and screaming.
Guess what race she is?
Caucasian.
Okay.
What makes you say that, Jess?
Everything that you said, just like DJ Envy said, but the kicking and screaming like she wasn't wrong.
When the police came out of nowhere.
Yes, yes.
Well, DJ Envy, Jess Lyris, I'd like
to tell both of you that you are correct!
Yes!
Would you like to see
her picture? Yes, absolutely.
Oh, what the hell did I do with it? Hold on.
Nope, that's Ryan Garcia.
I don't know what I did with the picture, but yes,
she is white. Well, how does she look?
Describe her.
Don't say nothing about her back. Don't say nothing about her back.
How does she look?
Slightly big back-ish.
Okay.
Okay.
I can only see her face.
Okay.
But I can tell by the roundness.
The roundness, yeah.
No, there's no bone structure.
It's just like a Twitter egg.
Remember how the Twitter eggs used to look?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And she got the little Nikki's.
That's what I'm saying.
So she's 26, so she's probably slightly big backish.
But her trajectory says by 34, 35.
Big, big, big.
Big, big, big backish.
Yes, but she's Caucasian.
She is cry at a Taylor Swift concert white.
Okay.
Absolutely.
She is mad that Beyonce doing country music white.
Look at her.
Yes.
Yes.
Absolutely.
Damn. Well, thank you for that. Yes. Yes. Absolutely. Damn.
Well, thank you for that donkey today.
So please give Lindsay Pearson, let Kathy Griffin give Lindsay Pearson the biggest hee-haw.
Please give this giant jar of mayo the biggest hee-haw.
Charlamagne, I just want to inform you, states like Alaska, Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, North
and South Dakota, you can get your learner's permit at 14.
I know it's not 12, but I'm just telling you
at 14. It has nothing to do with this story.
I know, I'm just letting you know. Because I thought it was kind of weird
that a 14 year old could even drive.
But I just wanted to let you know that.
No, you can get your permit at 14?
16. What is it in Jersey?
You get your permit in 16
if you take driver's ed.
Nah, my daughter got her permit now
she's 15
yeah
giant jar of mayonnaise
is crazy
hey yo
Kathy Gray is crazy
driver's license
you get a permit
in Jersey
cause my daughter's 15
and she got it
she got her permit
no it says 16 you know your pay 15 she's in drivers that
she got a permit now I was the you paid for how to get it and Shane got it
legally pay for her to go all right now okay all right well thank you for that
donkey today now when we come back Claudia Jordan will be joining us she's
on deal or No Deal Island.
It comes on every Monday at 10.
They are fighting to get $200 million.
So we'll talk to Claudia next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
See you, murder.
Claudia Jordan.
Welcome. What's up, fam? What's going on, everybody got a special guest in the building. See you murder. Claudia Jordan. Welcome.
What's up, fam? What's going on, everybody? How y'all doing?
How are you?
I'm tired.
You should be. You've been running through mud. You've been diving over things.
That show, well, I guess we're here to talk about Deal or No Deal Island.
So it was really crazy. And I had to be in a tent with four other people.
And there were snakes. There were centipedes.
It was really roughing. It was like Survivor
meets Deal or No Deal.
Where was it?
I've seen you drive
into a mud.
Yeah, where was it?
It was in Panama,
but not like
where it was developed.
It was very much
like in the middle of nowhere.
And so they threw
all these people together
and basically $200 million
was up for grabs
in the woods.
How much?
$200 million.
$200 million?
Yes, that's why I did it.
So for somebody to explain it, break did it. So, wow. Absolutely.
So, for somebody to explain it, break it down.
So, they put checks or money in briefcases.
Right.
They threw them all over the forest.
So, it's the Bankers Island.
There's a helicopter.
They drop off all these briefcases.
They have different dollar amounts from, it could be $5 all the way up to millions of dollars.
So, we have to build the board up.
So, we have to go and find.
In the beginning, you're all working as a group
to build the board up
because the last person standing
is the one that plays
for the big money.
But you can eliminate people
along the way.
So if you don't like someone,
you can just be like,
I'm taking you out.
I won my game.
I'm taking you out.
So it's conniving going on.
You have to be good
at the challenges
and socially you have to be
on point.
This is great for you.
Oh man,
I highly recommend
you don't miss
next week's episode
because I had to let
this old Karen have it.
Real, real like.
Now, is that the old Karen
that, I don't know her name,
but is that the old woman
that y'all had to help her
in the mud because
it was all cap.
Really?
Cap.
That was smart.
But see, the lady was old
so she made everybody else
go get her stuff
because people felt bad for her.
She wasn't that old.
She was only 12 years
older than me,
but you know,
we have melanin.
I guess y'all not friends anymore.
I kept saying,
I'm like,
we're only 12 years apart.
We're 12 years apart.
I kept letting it be.
Kept throwing it out there.
I mean, you know.
$200 million.
So you can't say
if you won yet, huh?
I can't.
I did see some lobsters
with some oodles of noodles
the other day.
There have been some changes.
She did fly private here just to let y'all know that. other day. There have been some changes. She did fly private here.
I just wanted to let y'all know that.
I mean, there have been some changes.
There's been a few changes.
But, yeah, so definitely this week, you definitely want to catch this week's episode.
There's a lot of fireworks this week.
Like, I definitely, Sea Murder was definitely there this week.
And Deal or No Deal, you was, weren't you on that back in the day?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Just a pilot.
Okay, okay.
I did four years on that, and that was the highest rated show on NBC since Friends. We would have like 13, 14 million viewers a pilot. Okay, okay. I did four years on that, and that was the highest-rated show on NBC since Friends.
We would have, like, 13, 14 million viewers a night.
So it was a classic.
They wanted to bring it back,
but then they mixed it with Survivor.
So it was really hard.
But they had civilians.
They would know all the celebrities on there.
Well, Boston Rob, he won Survivor, like, five times.
So he was on there, but everybody else,
they was Googling before we got in the jungle,
like, saying, like, you shouldn't be here
because you already have, like, a good life life and that kind of caused a little bit of tension
i'm like so it's up to you to tell someone else that they've had enough success for you right
so that kind of happened yeah and 200 million dollar success is different than i don't know
so what made you want to do this like what was the call about like what's the 100 million 200
million really that was it i'm trying to retire i I'm tired. Yeah, I'm watching our work.
I'm working a lot.
I feel like we have to.
Especially as black women.
We got to do twice as much sometimes.
Well, Deal or No Deal has always been sentimental for me.
I was on it since the pilot.
And I feel like if they're going to do a show about Deal or No Deal, I'm damn sure going
to be a part of it because it means a lot to me.
It was a big part of middle America really knowing who I was.
You know what I mean? That show. And it seemed like it would and it seemed like it would be fun athletic stuff that you had to do did
you train for it i did we had to do a swim test you had to like really like be good at you know
holding your breath underwater there's no way karen passed that team that's fantastic there's no way
you'll leave why people not as one huh they're not a swim now if you would have seen her trying
to get through the mud you would be like i like, I'm surprised she passed the second episode.
How did she even make it here?
Yeah, how did she even make it here?
So you've seen the first episode.
You saw how the poker player helped her out and kind of messed himself up.
So I just feel like, why are you doing yourself a disservice by doing that?
You changed her trajectory of the game because if you didn't do that, she would have been out of there the first episode.
And she kind of does a lot of backstabbing stuff on on the show so it does get a little testy by next episode
i will say yeah how long did y'all tape for we were there for three and a half weeks in a jungle
i had 100 bites on my legs from one day uh sand fleas mosquitoes and we had to like take um
medication before we went out there we had to take anti-malaria medication.
Because you can really, you know, Panama, that's where it really went down.
Yeah, you had to get all types of shots and stuff too.
What was the hardest thing you had to do?
The hardest obstacle?
The hardest thing, I think, was day one.
Because we're thinking, like, I thought it was going to be a cute little game of go find the cases in the woods.
So they just tell you, they don't really tell you what's coming up.
So they'll say, go around the corner, you'll see the cases. I'm like, all right, cool. You don't really tell you what's coming up so let's say go around the corner you'll see the cases i'm like all right cool you don't know what you're up you're in for you remember the movie um the coliseum um gladiator gladiator yeah when they just you don't know what's
on the other side of the wall they just open up the gate and you have to just fight with whatever's
in there they let us go into this pit and the very first step you take you're waist deep in mud
and you don't know and have you ever tried to
navigate through mud no that's waist deep that has centipedes in it so it's really physically
challenging yeah and then you have the backstabbing element so it's like mentally you have to be sharp
physically you have to be sharp and then socially oh so there's people trying to take you out yeah
so say you're in the bottom two of that million bro yeah say you're in the bottom say we're in
the bottom two of the challenge right and um one of us has to play the banker.
Say it's you.
If you make a good deal, you get to stay on,
but you get to take on anyone else that doesn't have immunity.
So you could just be petty and just take on someone
that you think is like a strong competitor.
If you make a bad deal, then you go home.
So with that much money on the line,
you're going to like do whatever you,
like you're going to be grimy about it.
So there's that that's happened.
Like last night, the brother got taken out
by the old white lady. it was is your country falling
apart feeling tired depressed a little bit revolutionary consider this start your own
country i planted the flag i just kind of looked out of like this is mine i own this it's
surprisingly easy there's 55 gallons of water 500 500 pounds of concrete. Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I trade my own country?
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh, my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We need help!
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Really mean how she did it.
She was saying like he was so sneaky, but she
was a sneaky one. Wow.
It doesn't seem safe. You're talking scorpions and snakes and snakes it doesn't seem um you have to sign off on this
we did and while we're there i go i don't know i don't know about this like i could probably die
here but you know did anybody get hurt hurt like hurt to the point where you had to take him to the
people got bit by snakes they had someone ride a drive walking around our camp every night that
was a boa constrictor catcher so his job was to catch the boa constrictor so they don't go into our tents we're sleeping in
tents jesus christ so yeah somebody got bit by one oh yeah like most people got bit yeah you have to
put your hands in some things and then snakes will bite you uh you have to sign liabilities and
waveforms stuff like that but you gotta do that on housewives you know i mean like on most reality
shows you have to like sign off that's a different type of snake on Housewives. You know what I mean? Like, on most reality shows, you have to, like, sign off, like... That's a different type of snake on Housewives. I mean...
Different type of snake, yeah.
Yeah, you right.
But you can get tore up.
I wanted to ask you about Deal or No Deal back in the day when you...
What was the semblance of you holding case number nine the first week, but then being number one the rest of the...
I don't know.
They just, like, changed me, and I kind of liked it because I was...
I feel like I was there since day one, so it kind of, like, was sentimental.
But we met a lot of people through that.
That's when Trump came through that show.
And because of that, he put me on Celebrity Apprentice.
I don't rock with him anymore, but that show was a big deal.
You got to see people's lives be changed from winning crazy amounts of money.
All right, we got more with Claudia Jordan.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's EJ, Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Claudia Jordan. Charlamagne? What was more difficult, charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club
we're still kicking it with claudia jordan charlamagne what was more difficult this show
or the the tubi movie where you shot the whole family like which one um can i just explain that
i love it i thought it was fantastic i don't take y'all know i don't take myself seriously so
the rest of the movie was decent it's just that it's fantastic. Listen, I don't take, y'all know, I don't take myself seriously. So the rest of the movie
was decent.
It's just that,
it's like,
you know when they feel like,
it feels like they run out of money
at the very end with the editing?
Yeah.
Because like the rest of the movie
has a good storyline.
When I saw it,
I was like,
come on, dog.
Like the gun didn't even move.
I love it.
I watch it often.
I watch it over two times.
But you be sitting there
talking about,
she ain't had no gun.
It was a gun.
It just didn't move.
And the kid, the way the kid died, the kid just went, that's it. I'm a kid. It was a gun. It just didn't move. They don't know her. She didn't do nothing.
And the kid,
the way the kid died,
the kid just went,
I'm a kid.
I'm a kid.
And then I had to stop the kid.
That was me improv-ing.
I wanted to add the extra stank
of stomping on people
after I shot them.
Yes.
Was that too much?
Was that overkill?
Yes.
I mean,
for the character she was playing,
though,
the role she was playing,
it was a boy.
A little boy.
First of all,
my man's in jail.
I wait for him.
Then when he gets out, he's screwing the parole officer.
And then when I go to jail for shooting her in the leg, he don't wait for me and then start a family.
Right.
When you hear that, aren't I justified now?
Not the kid.
It's the kid, though.
I wanted to have a kid.
Yeah, it's just like an episode of Snap.
It's like you come home to a life that you wanted or whatever your man
Anyway for you come on to it. When you wait for them
Yeah
And now you can't return the favor everyone gotta go killing everybody even a kid
Okay, I think I need to watch the rest of the movie cuz I do want to know what happened
Because everyone everyone Snoop reposted Michael Blackson reposted just that scene so you just see that you but what Claudia doing this book
No I posted Michael Blackson for posting just that scene so you just see that you're like, oh, what's Claudia doing in this book? No, he literally fast forwards
to that part.
It was great.
What's the lead up?
Like, you gotta watch
how I held him down
and all the things
I had to deal with
and with the parole officer
she was so stank
and then at the end
she gets my life.
Everyone gotta go.
Oh, so that's the end
of the movie that they before?
Yeah, that's the very end
Charlemagne.
That's the end.
Come on, she killing kids.
I don't stop killing kids.
You know, I didn't know
that was you for a long time. What? Charlemagne had to tell you like no that's Claude I'm like that's not Claude
and I did not know it was you at first
at first I was like I'm glad people don't know
but now I proudly claim all I want is you
part one and part two please go watch it on Tuesday
run them numbers up and I told y'all she about
to shoot all I want is you three
is it for real? part three?
you gonna put the money up for it?
I mean you probably got it
first of all I got paid more for it? I mean, you probably got it. It's $35.
First of all, I got paid more for that than I did for some other stuff.
I will say that.
Really?
Yeah, they actually broke bread.
People be playing.
People sleep on Tubi.
Some people getting like six figures to do those movies. I want to do a Tubi movie.
We want to do a Tubi movie.
It can be arranged.
Yeah, sometimes we choke it.
We want to do a Tubi movie.
Can I shoot you the movie? Yeah. I got a whole script. Please It can be arranged. Yes, I'm kind of been choking. We want to do a Tubi movie. Can I shoot you the movie?
Yeah, I got a whole script.
Please shoot him.
Please.
But it's going to be
bad on purpose though.
No, but that's what makes,
listen, that's what makes
those Tubi movies good.
Like when you see
like the mistakes
in the editing,
like I have jeans on,
then I have black pants on,
and then I have jeans on again.
That's what makes
the movies great.
That's funny.
I don't even want
propaganda.
I want to use my fingers.
What's wrong with you, man?
I've seen one like that.
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they were like, do it though but I need I need the Tubi movies to get the recognition that they should get but best worth acting best worth yeah something like that what was
it called the Razzies yeah yeah yeah but on top of that show I also got college
hill I just wrapped college yeah Carlos Miller damn my brother Carlos Miller. Damn. Tamar Braxton. Who else was on that club? Tamar Braxton, Carlos Miller, Saucy Santana, Black China, and Nick Young.
There was only six of us this time.
And it was very, it was interesting.
It was a lot.
It's very, very hard.
Why'd you go back?
Because you graduated.
I actually had one year left.
That's what started my modeling career.
I had one year left.
I transferred to Long Island University.
I was behind on money.
So I said, let me just be a model for like a year or two and go back.
And I never went back.
I just started a 30-year career.
So I did complete it.
So it was hard.
It's real school.
Any celebrities that want to go on there, don't go if you can't read.
And don't go if you don't really want to do the work because you will get exposed.
Yeah.
It's hard.
I said that.
I saw that in the previous seasons with Ray J.
I'm like, oh, no, this seems like they really be on you about work.
Because think about it, the teachers can't be soft on you because if they do,
well, then the next semester, their real students are going to look at them like,
you're not really, you have to still be solid.
You have to maintain your rep.
And then that school was really hard.
What classes did you have to take and what school was it?
It was Xavier University in New Orleans during Mardi Gras.
Nice.
We had to take history
of Mardi Gras and slavery
and we had to do
philosophy,
political science.
We had to write a bill.
Media,
converged media,
class writing.
We had to write a lot of stuff.
It was a lot of work.
Damn.
Like it was a full class load
plus he was shooting
a reality show
plus I continued to do my show
TGIF five days a week while I was there.
Sometimes I bring my computer to school and I would broadcast during the lunch break while everybody's eating.
So I worked my butt off.
But it was good.
It was a good thing.
Somebody told me it's real school.
No, it's real school.
They don't give you the celebrity version, which is very frustrating to celebrities.
Because everybody thinks that it should be special for me.
It should be easy for me.
And this is just a show. we don't really care about that like our the integrity of our school
is at risk because tracy edmonds made that show as a love letter to hbcus not to like they ain't
there for the drama part they're there for you to really go to school yeah you you kind of like a
real vulnerable in that kind of show you gotta read in front of people you have to like show
yourself you're really you know if you got it or you don't and it's not easy yeah you know well we talked about you
good things i can read yo what you talking about not about you reading
we were talking about your plans how you can't be struggling
but you know it's just to track the words right right I can read, y'all. Just blow that and say that. You can read. I can read. That's the only reason I didn't do the show, y'all.
I couldn't read. They say you be with your finger.
Yeah.
I know.
But, you know, it's just to track the words right.
Right.
And it be small print in your defense.
Very, very small.
And I'm like, yo, blow it up and give me less words.
But the people that...
Hold on.
I'm confused now.
What y'all talking about?
What you reading the news and stuff like that.
I know, but why did you bring that up?
No, because I thought that's what we was talking about.
Because we were just talking about reading when she was like you have to be vulnerable
because you have to go in front of the class
and read and stuff
and she was like we talked about you
and I was like what I can read
because she was saying there was something about me
not being able to read in class
We were saying good things about
we glad that you ain't with O'Boy
because I hated him
because we did couples retreat together
me, Nick Young and Claudia
I was meaner to Jeff's side than him.
I really went in on him.
Now, she definitely was mean, but I really didn't care because of how I was being treated by this man on TV.
He was an a**hole.
Oh, yeah.
Her and KJ was...
We had a bad as niggas.
We was real pissed.
Every single episode.
He almost got thrown into the water.
Yeah.
We should have done that.
That would have been reality gold.
Yeah.
He ain't like him at all.
I was like, all right. We was like, good. I know he's mad now. She doing-hmm that have been reality gold. Yeah, I mean like I'm at all
We was like good. I know he's mad now. She's doing all good now. Okay. Yeah
Yeah, but I mean
What do you think about We're housewives though. You never thought about going back like what if they were to you know, you know, what would you think? Well, I would do it now.
But I, you know, I would do it now.
I get asked that a lot.
And then the people that don't like me go, ain't nobody asking if you want to go back on.
But I get asked, like, you just asked me that.
Please put that.
Someone asked me.
I asked her.
Someone asked me.
I wanted to know if she would be open to doing it.
But you know, it's like, I'm begging to get on.
I'm thirsty.
I'm going to go do Watch What Happens Live later on tonight.
Yeah, I'm in a different place now. I have, like, have like that show like you have to have more of a glamorous life at the time i was like on a radio show like early on
the pay wasn't crazy where i was like a baller i was doing all right you know i mean um i have
the things now and i have a reason i'm going to atlanta i'm working with this uh the streaming
network i'm gonna help them build up some shows out there as well so I have a reason
to go out there
I would
I would like them to do
a Dallas reboot
with black women
you know they had
a Real Housewives of Dallas
and it
you know
it didn't have anybody
of color there
which if anyone
who's been to Dallas
there's a lot of
wealthy black women
all my friends
like I'm like the least
successful of my friends
like they are all balling
they all have businesses
they have businesses
yo I read something the other day
and it said,
I want to say it says
the most millionaires in America
are in Dallas.
Dallas, yeah.
Like, almost a million millionaires.
There's a lot.
I don't know.
It was a crazy number.
It's a crazy number.
No, there's a lot of money in Dallas.
And the black woman there
got it going on.
Like, they really, really do.
Like, they have house husbands out there.
You know, that support them in other ways.
Yeah.
So you see a lot of that.
And they have real money.
Yep.
See, murder's out here, y'all.
Absolutely.
I'm out here.
Miss Claudia Jordan, appreciate you for joining us.
Always a pleasure, y'all.
I'm very happy for y'all.
So thanks for having me.
All right.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Claudia Jordan.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy Jess Hilarious. Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
And let's get to Jess with the miss.
This is real.
This is real.
Jess Hilarious, Jessica Robin-Muir.
Jess don't do no lying.
Jess is going to bring numbers.
Jess with the message.
On the Breakfast Club.
I know you know the distance.
Keep it a stop.
Birth Control will be available over the counter.
Oh, God.
The first ever over-the-counter Birth Control will be available in the U.S. stores later this month.
It will be as easy to buy as aspirin.
That's kind of scary.
And I'm going to tell you why in a minute.
Just because.
I'm going to tell you in a minute.
A one-month supply will cost $20.
And it's a three-month supply that will cost about fifty dollars.
It will also be sold online.
It will be a once a pill.
I mean, a once a day pill called Opal Opal.
And it can be purchased without a prescription.
Ladies do all of your research.
Parents do all of your research because apparently you don't even need a parent to buy it.
This will allow women and teens
another birth control option
while the country battles
about abortion laws.
So would that be like
considered plan A?
Like that birth control?
I mean, yeah.
Yep, yep, yep.
And then also about
what plan B is,
I don't like how people,
you know,
people in the past
have used them
as like birth control
and that they can mess you up
so badly.
So yeah,
this would be considered,
you know,
plan A.
Candace Owens tweeted
that she would never allow
her daughter to use birth control
and I'm kind of with her
a little bit.
This is her tweet.
My daughter will never be
on birth control.
Horrendous drugs
that were always linked
to depression,
suicide,
cancer, blood clots, heart attacks etc parents give your daughters the education we never received in our
yeah i forgot i was reading something from candace propagandized is that it propagandized
probably propagandized yeah propagandized classrooms so basically yeah what she's saying
is this this birth control has a lot of effects on people over the years i know it and i'm speaking
as um one that it has affected me i have a woman none of us can have that conversation yeah yeah
no but i'm just saying though like there are women who hasn't been affected that by birth control
pills that use them but i have like depo that the shot that it has messed me up terribly even
in one-a-day pills like they have it's a it's one called sprint tech that it will mess you up
so the fact that mess you up what do you mean like physically um you have like suicidal thoughts
you'll go into depression like yeah all types of stuff and then mental it messes with yeah and then
it messes with your um menstrual as well like you'll be. I remember I had a period for like 10 days on a pill.
Like 10 days and I would be heavy bleeding all day.
Every day.
Yeah.
And then, you know, you go to the doctor and they suggest that you get surgery to have the lining lasered out.
It's like, no.
Let me ask you a question.
Instead of saying just don't take birth control.
But they can't say that.
But when you go to your gynecologist to get birth control, isn't it?
Don't they check you first to see which quote-unquote birth control will work better with you because it's a different type of birth control my wife was on a long time ago but
i just remember that when when she went they told her what you know what birth control will work
best with her so when you go to the pharmacy it's kind of like just that's what i'm saying you just
don't like that's taking a gamble you know what i'm saying that's why i'm saying you just don't like that's taking a gamble you know i'm saying that's why i'm um you know telling moms and daughters you know because remember you couldn't
even get birth control unless you had a parent with you right you know to go and get it go to
the doctor and then they prescribe it but this is not even prescribed this is it's called opil
do all your research right so what you're saying and what candace is saying is accurate do your
research give give people the education the information so they know what it is that they're dealing with because yeah this does prevent
you know you having children but you know i mean you haven't you haven't children you know i guess
for as how long as you're on it you're on it but what say you want to have kids then you got all
types of complications and stuff like that you know you don't know what this stuff is doing to you so just do all your research um should i do something i guess you got time yeah but i just want to get to this real
quick okay rishan uh krishan no because i got two stories right no not you not you not sure
krishan speaks on active arrest warrants krishan recently went on live. During the live,
she addressed her active warrants.
According to the documents,
Krishan has two
active bench warrants
in Oklahoma.
Both are tied
to past convictions.
Alright,
remember that guy
that she had hit,
they were saying
that she hit
at Tamar Braxton's.
Yeah,
she thought that he
really wasn't going
to press charges
and he really did.
That's what she said
on live.
My warrants are
getting cleaned up.
I've been paying off fees and getting rid of talking to certain people to help my situation out because you know i have my son so the old me would have just turned myself in
and that way they threw in from inside to the outside of the jail so right now i gotta play
cautious because you know i don't i don't plan on um being in jail while my son is growing like
i just don't plan on that i'm doing my son is growing. I just don't plan on that.
I'm doing every way possible to get that figured out without even trying to serve time.
And it's working out for me.
Because you're on the run.
Yeah.
Like, what the hell?
Yeah, and when you hear things like,
Krishan Rock has an arrest warrant, you don't even second guess it.
You're like, I can see that.
Yeah.
Yeah, that sounds about right.
She could see that.
You know, that's why.
But you're on live.
Like, you know, it's like but you're on live like you know it's like they're gonna find you you know what i'm saying and i just i i mean i'm praying
for her and her child you know what i mean because blue face is in jail as well you know and he is
dead you know and actually uh blue face's mom had said that she really did not, although they feud a lot,
Krishan and the mom, she really don't want both of the baby's parents to be in jail.
So, of course, she would step up and she would take the baby, but she really wished that
this was a more fortunate situation for the mother.
Consequences have actions.
You know what I love?
I love when Jess is just in the middle of of Jess Jess with the mess and like everything hits her
like the morning sickness
and the pregnancy brain
tired
and then she tries to act
like nothing happened
as if we didn't see
the throw up almost come up
and then she kind of
swallows it a little bit
and keeps talking
you had to tell people
all that though
you had to go all the way
I love how she powers through
but it's so interesting to watch
yeah but I try not to
for the people who can't see us and
hear us we all see it and hear it yeah i know we got you look at just trying to act like she
ain't not pregnant like she's trying to act like the monosynapse ain't kicking her oh my god all
right that's just one of us you good yeah i'm good watch her run out here to throw over right
now or drink some ginger ale that's why everybody want to get some ginger ale
I know
like yo get out of here
she's pregnant
she don't need no
damn ginger ale
it's not a stomach ache
she's pregnant
just get some ginger ale
ginger ale
it's supposed to
settle my stomach
right here
she's pregnant
okay
pregnant
listen I want to tell
y'all too
make sure to get
your tickets
for the second annual
Black Effect Podcast
Festival
which is happening
April 27th
in Atlanta, Georgia
at Pullman Yards.
Okay, we got Wallow and Gilly on stage.
Horrible Decisions on stage.
The Paul Mines Podcast on stage.
Debbie Brown with Deeply Well.
She'll be on that stage.
Jess is going to be on that stage with Afternoon Sickness.
We're going to have you on later in the day.
Yes, yeah.
Put me up there later.
So just make sure you go to Eventbrite.
Get your tickets.
Go to blackeffect.com slash podcast festival to get your tickets for the second annual Black Effect Podcast Festival happening April 27th.
Salute the ball alert, too.
The ball alert show is going to be there as well.
All right.
Well, let's get to the mix.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
You're checking out The Breakfast Club.
It's Women's History Month, and we're celebrating the most influential women in history.
Check out this phenomenal woman.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, it's Women's History Month.
Who are we repping today?
Harriet Tubman.
First of all, it's her birthday.
I didn't know that she was a Pisces.
Yes.
Too bad we don't have any audio of her, but yes, I want us to honor her.
But I wanted to give three important
facts about harriet tubman she was born enslaved but escaped to freedom she helped save over 50
people using the underground railroad and she was a spy informant and nurse for the union army during
the civil war y'all and there's also a movie that came out um that y'all should watch it it's about
her story um cynthia arrivo, she plays Harriet Tubman
in the movie.
The movie is called Harriet.
Watch it over the weekend.
Watch it over the week, guys.
And I think it does a great job
of telling her story.
Happy Women's Month, Harriet.
That's Lil Duval's
grand on, too.
Really?
How would we know that?
He said it.
Okay, so how would we know that?
I don't know.
Exactly.
At his word.
Happy birthday, Harriet.
Pisces gang girl. Jesus Christ. All right, when we come back know that? I don't know Exactly At his word Happy birthday, Harriet Pisces gang girl
Jesus Christ
Alright, when we come back
That's the positive note
It's the Breakfast Club
Good morning
Morning everybody
It's DJ Envy
Jess Hilarious
Charlemagne the guy
We are the Breakfast Club
It's time for the positive note
Jess, you wanna say
What you think Charlemagne
Is gonna say?
Well, before the positive note
I just wanna tell people
Salute to Alice Randall She has a book coming out Called My Black Country A Journey Through Country what i'm gonna say uh well before the positive note i just want to tell people uh salute to
alice randall uh she has a book coming out called my black country a journey through country music's
black black past present and future uh it's the next release of my book in print black privilege
publishing my book is coming out in may but hers is coming out april 9th 2024 you can go pre-order
it now because i don't want y'all walking around here in your cowboy you know hats and your cowboy
boots because beyonce is doing it all right i want y'all to actually know something
about the history of black people in country music so my black country will be out april 9th
2024 by the good sister alice randall and it's available for pre-order now okay that's amazing
right before you get into your repetitive note um this weekend y'all march 9th i will be at the jazz in the gardens
music fest um in miami y'all yes i will be hosting that that is going to be great so uh the hashtag
that they're using is hashtag j-i-t-g so jit g people have been saying jit g music fest um i
will be hosting the first night day one you can come can come and see Summer Walker, DeVito, Jasmine Sullivan, Fantasia, Kirk Franklin, Jaheim, Omarion, Tink, Eric Bellinger.
We got some more.
Featuring Trick Daddy, Trina, Ball Greasy, Wayne Wanda.
Oh, my gosh.
Wayne Wanda.
You want to sing that one little song?
No letting go.
Yes.
But I'm going to be right there cheering like he had eight more.
I know.
That's right.
And Michael Sterling, y''all get y'all tickets now
this weekend March 9th y'all
I will be there hosting
that's right
alright
now you got the positive note
positive note is simply this
don't make the mistake
oh first of all
we gotta thank Ty Tribbitt
we didn't thank Ty Tribbitt too
thank you Ty Tribbitt
and Claudia Jordan
for pulling up today
that's right
that's right
and go check those interviews out
on Breakfast Club YouTube
and the positive note is
don't make the mistake of being so understanding and forgiving that you overlook the fact that you're being disrespected.
Have a great day. Breakfast Club, bitches. You don't finish.
Y'all done had enough of this country ever dreamt about starting your own.
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this. It's surprisingly easy.
Fifty five gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zaka-stan.
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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs,
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Hey, y'all.
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I'm the host of a brand new history podcast
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Executive produced by Questlove,
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Get the kids in your life excited about history
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Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app,
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Hey, what's up? This is Ramses Jha. And I go by the name Q Ward. Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. police violence and we try to give you the tools to create positive change in your home, workplace, and social circle. We're going to learn how to become better allies to each other. So join
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