The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Jay-Z Reportedly Had More Than 1.6M In Queue For Anniversary Concert Tickets + Yung Miami Interview

Episode Date: March 24, 2026

Today on The Breakfast Club, Yung Miami talks growth, loyalty, supporting Diddy, JT, Caresha Please, and new music. Plus, Charlamagne Tha God gives Donkey of the Day to a man who fatally shot his gran...dmother after an argument over allowance money. Listen for more!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:04 Good morning. How you feeling? How are you feeling, Jess? I feel really good, really good. You're tired. Yeah, you're tired. You're tired too. I don't know why.
Starting point is 00:03:11 You got a manifest energy. You got to manifest the energy. It's okay to be at work tired for a little bit. You know what I'm saying? You walk in, you yawn. You know what I mean? Yeah. It's just like any other job.
Starting point is 00:03:22 You know, you get here. Don't do nothing for a few minutes. I can tell us she was tired because she didn't even drive today. I see I see you hop. a car, I'm like, where's your call? You broke down? She's like, I ain't feel like driving today. It's a 15 minute drive. No, it's not. It was 20.
Starting point is 00:03:36 I know, that's what I'm saying. I look like Jake Cole. I did not break down. You know, my. I'm good. But no, I just feel like we're the voices of the morning, you know, so we responsible for starting people day off and I just don't like to say I'm tired. You know what I mean? Day tired. I know.
Starting point is 00:03:50 Our listeners listen to us right now. Like, we're tired too. We completely understand. I was up watching the game last night until about 10 o'clock. That's late for me. I was watching my South Carolina Lady Gamecox bust USC's ass. What was the score? Oh, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:04:02 1-101, some 60s or something? Oh, so it was easy way. Oh, damn. It was light work. It's the NCAA tournament, so. It was light work. It was light work, but, you know, I don't want to get cocky because it's still the NCAA tournament. Oh, yeah, 101-161.
Starting point is 00:04:17 161. 116. 140 points. Well, today on the show, Solomon got a chance to sit down with Young Miami. Yes, me and Carisha. Carisha wanted to chat. So we had a little chat last week that we're going to get back on for you this morning.
Starting point is 00:04:29 That's my girl. No, that's the homie right there. You know, Carisha listens to every morning down in Miami on 103-5, 105 to beat. Yes, good morning, Carisha. Yeah, she wanted to talk. So we talked about a little bit of everything. You know, city girls and, you know, ditty and urination.
Starting point is 00:04:46 What? Oh, my God, what? Ew, boy. How did you ask that question? You asked that? Yeah, like, so urination. Yes. I mean, we'll find out.
Starting point is 00:04:54 We'll find out. We'll find out. But we talked about growth and evolution and, you know, just where she's at right now. Because, you know, she's got a project coming out soon. Yeah, so new label situation, all type of stuff. Yeah, so we'll kick it with her in the next hour. Let's start off the show with some city girls. You got city girls lined up?
Starting point is 00:05:09 You can never go wrong with city girls early in the damn morning. You got city girls lined up since we're going to be talking to young Miami a little bit. There we go. Get your ass up. Front page news. His neck. Mimi is actually here. She flew here from L.A., so I wonder how the airports were, TSA and all that.
Starting point is 00:05:22 We're going to check it. It's the breakfast cloak of morning. Morning, everybody. Yes, D-J-N-V-J-Hallarias. Sholomey and the guy, we are the breakfast. 2018, what a great era, man. You remember when that song was out? Yes.
Starting point is 00:05:32 Oh, that song had me looking for a credit card number to steal back there. Jesus Christ. Oh, my God. All right. Well, let's get in some front-page news. Start up with some quick sports. Lauren would be happy. Travis Kelsey, that's her boo.
Starting point is 00:05:44 He signed a three-year extension with the Kansas City Chiefs. He's signed a $57 million deal, so he'll be there for the next three years. He said, Taylor Swift's feet. Okay? That's the only reason the Kansas City Chief probably bought Travis Kelsey back. I mean, he is a long-time Kansas City Chief legend for the Kansas City Chief for three years, 57. Point million at his age? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:05 Come on, man. I didn't think he had three years in him. I thought they bought that back. They bought him back for the Taylor Swift camera time. Okay. Damn. All right. What's up, Mimi?
Starting point is 00:06:14 Good morning, NBA. Jeff Shaleman. How y'all doing this morning? How was you flying? I know you flew here from L.A. How was that? It was relatively easy getting out of L.A. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:23 Newark. I saw some ice agents. They bothered you? You're a black woman. Your last name is brown? No, I think I was okay. It was good. I think I was good.
Starting point is 00:06:33 I passed through. All right, well, we start this morning with a government shut down and a new fight in Washington that could delay a deal even longer. So President Trump is now telling Republican lawmakers not to leave Washington for the Easter break next week and to stay on and vote. To stay on and vote on a bill that would tie funding for TSA and DHS agencies. to the Save America Act. Let's listen.
Starting point is 00:06:57 So I'm tying Homeland Security into voter identification with picture and proof of citizenship in order to vote. And those two items are the most important thing having to do with Homeland Security. So it should be part of the Homeland Security bill. And I'm requesting that the Republican senators do that immediately. You don't have to take a fast vote. Don't worry about Easter going home. In fact, make this one for Jesus.
Starting point is 00:07:24 Okay. Make this one for Jesus. That's what I tell them. That would be a damn good thing. Jesus is so tired of getting blamed for your foolishness. Okay? What happened to the separation of church and state? Well, I hope they don't go on vacation, and I hope they do figure it out, because TSA members have not been getting paid, and I want them to get paid back.
Starting point is 00:07:42 Because if they go on vacation, that's another week within that definitely not going to get paid. That's one of the busiest weeks, right? Absolutely. But all this comes, as you just said, NBTSA workers, they continue to go weeks without pay. many calling out sick and now ICE agents have been brought in to manage crowds at the airport. So ICE and DHS officers, they've been spotted at 14 major airports, including Atlanta, Chicago, JFK, and Newark. Officials say these agents are not doing TSA screening like running X-ray machines or metal detectors. Instead, they're helping with things like crowd control, monitoring lines, checking IDs before passengers get to TSA.
Starting point is 00:08:18 Former White House strategist Steve Bannon says using ICE officers at airports. could be what he calls a test run for the 2026 midterm elections. Let's listen to what he had to say. We can use what's happening with these ICE helping out at the airports. We can use this as a test run, as a test case to get really perfect ICE's involvement in the 26 midterm elections. Remember, they said they're not going to work. The X-rays is too complicated.
Starting point is 00:08:45 They're not trained for it. But they're trained to wait for it. Check IDs. That's what's perfect training for the fall of 2026. This is why it's such a brilliant. This is another 5D chess move for President Trump. Let's get ICE into the airports to help out to the lines. They can't work the machines?
Starting point is 00:09:03 You know what they do? Just walking down. Hey, we're going to speed things soon. Can we check your IDs? ICE is going to be there in the fall of 26, just like they're in the airports today. I told you all that was the play yesterday. And they don't even try to hide it. My question is, if the office is so predictable, how come there's never a defense?
Starting point is 00:09:18 Like, if we know what they are trying to do, how come there is never a plan to stop it? Yeah. Well, that's a great question for us. the Democrats right now. They have introduced seven or eight bills to fund TSA to get things back on track. Republican Senator Kennedy of Louisiana says they were close to making a deal with Democrats, but President Trump shut it down. I believe we have that audio. The Democrats have offered to open up everything but ICE. Ted and I said, okay, let's accept their offer. And then at the same time, we would offer a bill for reconciliation where we don't need any Democratic votes.
Starting point is 00:09:53 to do whatever we wanted to do with ICE. And that way we're out of the shutdown and DHS is back open. We submitted that, Senator Carthone submitted that to President Trump, as is his right. He said no, no deals with the Democrats. It would have worked. We could have had TSA paid by the end of the week. But the president said no deal. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:10:19 I ain't get enough sleep for this this morning. Put city girls back on. You stupid. I mean, it's crazy because it's crazy. I mean, I've been watching, of course, online and I've seen in Louisiana there was one officer screaming at people as he was walking.
Starting point is 00:10:31 It felt like he was belittling them, like talking down to them. Then I've seen in another airport, I seen ICE agents threw some one on the floor and the rest of us. Those videos were real? I saw that too. I didn't see that one. But that's what I had predicted. You know what I mean? It was just going to be more disruptive than helpful. But I do see that long line with that officer yelling at them
Starting point is 00:10:48 to come forward. But I did read the comments and someone said that people have been yelling at him. And so he was just responding. kind of getting annoyed or agitated. I mean, on both sides, I'm pretty sure people are really irritated right about now. And at the TSA, that's a place where you just want everything to go correct. Go smoothly. You don't want to rush nobody through TSA because what if they rush through with some BS?
Starting point is 00:11:08 You know what I mean? Get something on the plane that they're not supposed to have. Correct. Yeah, you want to watch that. And I know people want to get through fast, like Sholomey said, but you got to let them do their job because you don't want to be on there. And somebody snuck a shoe bomb on there again or something crazy on your plane. Nah. Search people.
Starting point is 00:11:22 I'm all right. All right, y'all, well, coming up at 7, the Supreme Court is looking at a case right now that could change how votes are counted across the country. We'll explain what's at stake in the next hour. All right. Everybody else, get it off your chest. 800-58151-105.151. If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open. Again, 1-800-5-105-10. It's the breakfast club.
Starting point is 00:11:42 Good morning. It's a new day. This is your time to get it off your chest. Wait. Wake up. Whether you're mad or blast. It's time to get up and get something. Call up now.
Starting point is 00:11:52 800-585-1. We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this? Evie, what's my, Envi? What's up, Tribe? Hey, man, I'm doing good. That's hilarious. What's up, baby?
Starting point is 00:12:04 Hey, boo. What's up, Charlemagne? Peace, sis. How are you, sir? I am doing good. I made it back to Philadelphia safely. How long did it take? How long did it take?
Starting point is 00:12:15 Yeah, I got back that same day I called. I got back like B-44 on the last Wednesday. No, congratulations. Yeah, I'm glad you're safe. Yeah, it was no problems. It was so funny. Yeah, y'all know I'm terrified of flying, so anytime I see something happen with an airplane online,
Starting point is 00:12:30 it somehow always crosses my timeline to make sure that I see it. So when I saw that on airplane crashing to that fire show, that is another fear that has been unlocked, and I can make it all the way there. Yeah. And we land and something still happens. Trabb, I would like for you to know that your algorithm is not special. If a plane crashes at LaGuardia Airport, everybody's going to see this, sir.
Starting point is 00:12:50 I don't know why you think that you would miss that. I don't know why you think you would miss that. Everybody's discussing it. You're going to see it. You're going to see it. You don't understand. Go ahead, Jeff. I said you're extra scared.
Starting point is 00:13:00 You got a phobia. So it's like you feel like it's curated just for you when it's coming down your timeline. No, literally. Anything that happened with an airplane is like my timeline. Make sure that I see it. And I also tell people wear your seatbelt. I know a lot of people don't want to wear their seatbelt. No, I'm going to wear my seatbelt.
Starting point is 00:13:16 They take their seatbelt off early. On the plane? That's the reason why. They said people flew off the plane, like flew out the plane and then had seat belts on. Oh my god, wait, when people flew out the plane.
Starting point is 00:13:25 The windows was open. You didn't see the front of the plane? Whoa, no, no, I'm thinking it's you just saying like. No, about nobody flying out of the plane. Me, but I didn't, that's not like some fire.
Starting point is 00:13:33 You just made that up now, Nive. See? See? Well, I know that you, you still say, you still safer in a plane than in a car. That's right.
Starting point is 00:13:41 A plane is one in 11 million chances of having a plane crash. A car is one in five thousand. Yes. That's what they say, Andrew. And you, you'll get hit from the back in the car. Easy.
Starting point is 00:13:51 playing you ain't going to get hit from the back Oh, please. I'm not getting hit from the back in any type of way. I know that's right. You believe that? I'm a time. But what if he said he did that? He started from the bottom.
Starting point is 00:14:04 Goodbye, Trow. And now he's queer. And now he's queer. Yo. Hello, who's this? Good morning, my people. This is Cassandra. Hey, Cassandra.
Starting point is 00:14:15 Good morning, Cassandra. With everything that's going open in the world right now, I need for you guys to clear something for me. Yes, ma'am. July 10th and July 11th. You already know. Do you think my boo is coming out with a Caesar and a fetid cast? No.
Starting point is 00:14:36 Nah, I don't think. You know what? I was thinking the same thing, though. He might cut the locks. He took too long to grow them locks. I don't think he cut the locks. He's been saying he wanted to cut him. He said during Gail King interview, you wanted to cut him.
Starting point is 00:14:48 Yeah, he might. I was thinking the same thing. It's my birthday weekend. I am there Friday and Saturday. You got your tickets? I know that's right. Yes, boo. How you got your tickets?
Starting point is 00:15:00 People were in Q a long day. I was 3,000 in Q. I was like, I'm getting my ticket. They threw my ass right out. He was on there. It's my birthday weekend. That's Sunday. It's my birthday and Saturday.
Starting point is 00:15:12 I'll be with Jay. You got a city. Me too. You know Jay Z sold out, the pre-sale sold out in one minute. And they had to actually stop the pre-sale, you know, so they can have general admission tickets for the day. But they had 1.6 million people in the queue yesterday. I was 3,000. So the internet is just a goddamn liar.
Starting point is 00:15:32 Well, the internet will just have you, the internet will have you thinking that people are off people and don't like people. I'm like, that's an icon. I've never thought that anybody was all. Yeah. I never thought that it wasn't going on. I never thought that either. But the internet is the loud minority, always. Get it off your chest.
Starting point is 00:15:48 800 585105.15. If you need to vet, hit us up now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. I'm telling. I'm telling. Hey, what you doing, man? I'm calling.
Starting point is 00:15:57 Call a yo. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed. 800 585151. We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this? Oh, this Jay from Charleston. What's up, brother?
Starting point is 00:16:11 843. What up, Jay? Get it off your chest. What's going on, man? Hey, I'm going to talk about the airport thing, man. I think you're going to get a lot of worse than what these little videos you're seeing right now. You're going to get a lot worse than we're going to be later. I agree with you.
Starting point is 00:16:27 Yeah, I think so. It don't make no sense. And the fact that they think that he doesn't figure things out with that, but it's about to get worse, man. And you know, the other thing I was thinking about, too, like, you know, massive crowds never end well. You know what I'm saying? Like, not even with just the ICE agents, when you just got all of these people, thousands of people lined up, frustrated trying to get somewhere, emotions running high. That never ends well.
Starting point is 00:16:52 It never does, especially when you got a flight and you're looking at the clock and you're like, my flight's about to leave. And there's somebody in front of you that's really never flown before. They got a bottle of water on them or they got jewelry on them and you know they're going to get stopped and you behind them. So now you're mad at them and they're looking at you and then, yes, it's going to be a problem. It's not going to end well, bro. Just having all these massive crowds all the time under all of this amounts of stress,
Starting point is 00:17:13 it's not going to end well. Let's go to line eight. Hello? Hello? Hey, now it says you're anonymous. You're a TSA agent? Yes, good morning. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:17:23 I just wanted to call in and thank you guys for bringing attention to what's going on because it's been extremely hot. This is actually the third shutdown in less than six months. Yep. We appreciate your service and we appreciate all you doing. I'm so sorry that they are not paying you because I'm sure you got bills, you got food, you got child care, you got mortgage, you got crib, you got club, all that. All of that. Yesterday I was given a $15 card. Who gave you the gas card?
Starting point is 00:17:51 The job. The job gave you. $15. Are you working with ICE agents as yet? Are ICE agents in your airport? No, I'm in a smaller airport, so we don't have to be bothered. Thank God. Because now y'all bring in the problem in our face.
Starting point is 00:18:05 And how long are the lines at your airport? Are they crazy or not too bad? It's fine and north because of the smaller airport. So we don't have as many flights as a larger airport. What airport is it? Transmurs. Oh. Okay.
Starting point is 00:18:18 We appreciate you. We're safe out there. Just breathe a little bit. You know, I tell everybody, when they go to the agent line, just say thank you, you know? It can go a long way. Yeah, I mean, that's good in itself, but sometimes it could be a little annoying too. We appreciate it, but it's just like. A constant reminder.
Starting point is 00:18:36 That's kind of a slap in the face. Thank these bills. Thank my child care. You know what I'm saying? Put something on my child care. Put something on my family. I can't say Bill. Cardi and New York.
Starting point is 00:18:45 I can't see Cardi B. I can't get no Daisy. You see what I'm saying? Yeah. But look, is it true that our passengers can't give y'all anything like we can't give y'all money, gift cards, anything like that? No, you have to give it to a manager and a manager with the distributed amongst employees. Okay.
Starting point is 00:19:02 But the most part, they put stuff in a pot and just kind of like, do a drawer and get it out. Got it. Well, can I say thank you? Thank you. Didn't she just tell you not to? You don't listen, boy. You just do things to buy the people in my purpose. She's like, y'all was just some day talking about the Jay-Z,
Starting point is 00:19:17 constant you talking about thank you. That's right. Well, thank you. All right. Thank you for money. I appreciate Chano for bringing awareness. All right, I appreciate you.
Starting point is 00:19:26 She just told you that. I can see how I can be condescending, though. You know what I'm saying? Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for your service. I'm trying to pay bills.
Starting point is 00:19:34 You can't. You can't give no money, so it's just... Yeah, you can't give them nothing. So you feel bad. What else you're going to do? Thank you. Thank you. Like, I don't want to be here.
Starting point is 00:19:42 Thank you. I don't want to be here right now. Get it off your chest. 800, 5,85. 1051. What's up, Lauren? How you're feeling? What you say, what's up? Good morning. Nothing. Well, she looked bulletproof this morning.
Starting point is 00:19:54 Yes, she does. Oh, my God. Every time I wear this jacket, you see that. They start shooting outside. I'm sitting right behind you. You're blocking it at me. Big, Bing, Bing, good morning. Good morning. Good morning. You got the ladies coming up what we talk about. Yes. So there are some more details that have surfaced between the Justin Bieber and Usher situation.
Starting point is 00:20:11 We know what actually happened now. We're going to talk about it. Okay. We'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. You're talking LL. Cool, babe. Yeah. I'm not dumbing myself. Damn, I'm being myself. That source is my stuff. I'm the homeguard that knows a little bit about everything and everything.
Starting point is 00:20:28 Lauren. Little brown girls look at you and go, I want to be like you. Take me through that. Take me through that. The latest with Marley knows. Take me through that. On the breakfast club. L.L. Cool, babe.
Starting point is 00:20:39 Talk to me. You look a little confused this morning, Lauren. Why? You look like you don't know whether you want to work out, fight crime, or relax. You know. I'm doing all things. Let me do all things. You know how that go.
Starting point is 00:20:50 Okay, the hugs relaxing. Leggings is working out. This is, you know. This is what I have. This is what I had at my boyfriend's house this morning. I am here and I'm on time and God is good. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:00 Are you keep your superhero outfit at your boyfriend house? What are relaxed? You got that outfit on with ux looks crazy. Whoa, envy. They can't even see the ugs. The ugs do look boneless. All right. First of all, ain't nothing boneless about these.
Starting point is 00:21:14 These are brand new. All right, don't put me. Let's get into the, latest, okay? So you guys remember I reported the story about Justin Bieber and Usher during the Oscar weekend. So allegedly there was this incident that went down with Usher and Justin Bieber inside
Starting point is 00:21:27 of Jay-Z's gold party, which is his big party, or their big party, that Jay-Z and Beyonce do for the Oscars. Now, it was reported at the time that Usher and Justin Bieber got into like this heated verbal back and forth. Nobody knew what it was about. There were some people alleging it got
Starting point is 00:21:43 physical. Some people saying, no, it didn't. But it was big news because we know Justin Bieber and Usher have this long-standing relationship. We literally know Beber because of Usher. He discovered him, right? And that picture that everybody's seeing is AI, right? That picture that is circulating from TMZ of them is fake. It is AI. That is not a real picture. What gave it away? Bionthe in the
Starting point is 00:21:59 background looking flabbergasted. Oh, yeah. Right, right. But, okay, so the Brad, she was talking about this incident. She was reporting on it, and then she gave some more details. She said that she spoke to Usher, and she cleared things up. Let's take a listen to the Brat. I spoke to Usher, and
Starting point is 00:22:15 he said this is an exaggeration of conversation. He's been nothing but supportive of plenty of issues that Justin Bieber has had throughout the years and y'all can actually check the records for all that he has been. Justin is on his own journey dealing with his own reality that he's created. Usher wishes him nothing but the best and they have no hostility towards each other. I mean they had a conversation. Nobody heard the conversation but the two of them and people are just taking it and twisted and turning it around. But I'm letting you know that everything is okay between them and there's no hostility. That's cool coming from us aside. What Justin say? Nothing. Nothing at all.
Starting point is 00:22:51 You want to reach out? You're trying to reach out? I tried in the beginning. Yeah, like they're not saying anything. But this is like the only kind of like a inside of an update that we have. So I mean, but I thought what was important was the fact that she said they did have a conversation. And I guess, you know, people look and you in a party and whatever. So you take however you want. So there was something that was talked about. So there's still more questions to be had. But she's clearing up as much as she can. I'm glad we got that clarification because I was losing sleep thinking this could get out of hand. I just didn't know where it's to go. I just didn't know what it's going to go. East Coast, best coach, dude. I didn't know, man. I mean, I was really losing to sit like that.
Starting point is 00:23:23 I always want to bring you peace. Don't worry. I got you. Okay. That could get crazy. Definitely clear. I don't want that to get crazy. Now, um, in other news, talking about Jay-Z, congratulations to Jay-Z. I mean, yes, sir. Not that we didn't expect this, but yesterday, uh, the ticket, some of the tickets went on sale for the shows that Jay-Z will be doing at Yankee Stadium, uh, July 10th and July 11th for the anniversaries of reasonable doubt and the blueprint and there were at first it was like over 800,000 people in queue for the tickets right just to be able to purchase a ticket and then by the end of the day they said there was like 1.6 million people reportedly and that that round of tickets
Starting point is 00:24:02 has sold out so I went online to ticket master I tried to join the queue and all I joined it nothing happened and all they now you can do is set a reminder for tickets that go on sale today at 10 a.m. the standard time. So they have general emission tickets that go on sale. They have like city card member pre-sell legends packages but yeah, basically the people want these shows so bad. That happened in minutes.
Starting point is 00:24:25 You had a pre-sale sold out in a minute. Yes. And I think there were general emission tickets going to sell today, right? Yeah, general public or general emission tickets go on sale today and it's going to be the same thing. And there was 1.6 million people in the queue. So that's basically, at 1.6 million
Starting point is 00:24:41 people, I think you could fill up Yankee Stadium like 40 times. times with that type of number. The sad thing about it is a lot of times these people use bots so they can get these tickets and resell them. And there's so many people that just want to see Hove. They just, that feel like those were soundtracks to their lives at times. You know what I was? Because I was 3,000
Starting point is 00:24:57 in the queue and I didn't get through. I don't even know what number I was. Like, they didn't even give me a number and I did it twice. Why are you trying to buy tickets for? Because I just wanted to see how it was actually happening. And why can't I want to buy tickets? You don't know. You don't know, by no reason to You should. You should have to go. What show would you go to be honest?
Starting point is 00:25:13 I really don't. Right. Reasonable doubt of Blueprint? I want to go to any, I'm only 34. That's my point. I want to experience it. I can't name three old songs of reasonable doubt. I don't even want you all in there.
Starting point is 00:25:26 You shall be there. Matter of fact, let me Google it. Because because I'm 34, I can Google or I can ask AI, hey, can you tell me three or songs? See, it's different for me and envy because we were born in the 1900. So go ahead. Right on a mall.
Starting point is 00:25:39 Jay Z provided the soundtrack to our lives. So albums like Reasonable Doubt and Blueprint, those are holy grails that shaped our formative years. If I'm there and I see you, don't talk to me. I'm going to be with you. Me. No, you know. You can't name three songs.
Starting point is 00:25:54 Okay, no, I knew that I would know some songs, though. Okay. So, Ken, not after hustle, I know that song. Please don't do this. I don't need this. Ain't know. And word, I know that song. We're going to get real like a part of the party.
Starting point is 00:26:06 I feel like, feeling it, I know that song too. I feel like just because I can't say it off the top of my head. It's the same. Y'all did this with Mary. and J Blige as well too. It's fine. It's like how all you... We don't want you there.
Starting point is 00:26:16 After a certain time, y'all start forgetting people's names and adding S is on the end of everything too. It's just your age and it's totally okay. See, they lived this. Yes, and I let y'all do that. I want to experience it with you guys. So we'll come back here and be able
Starting point is 00:26:27 to talk to the people about it. I need you to be. Okay? Well, speaking of resale... You don't even understand what I said to you just know? I'm mind in my business. That's why you don't need to be at the goddamn show. Speaking of resale, though,
Starting point is 00:26:40 there are reports that, like, on different places, I saw some resale tickets happening on Step Hub yesterday, but I saw a complex report that there are some tickets going for like $12,000. Yes. Because people are just posting them and just holding out because. Hoping that somebody takes it. And I think that people will do it because, you know,
Starting point is 00:26:55 after these shows, you have the Roots Picnic and then these Yankee Stadium shows. We don't know when Jay Zee going to get back on stage again. So people just want to be there. Oh, but that's why people want to go. I can't remember the last time he's been on stage. Yeah. Well, yeah. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:27:11 All right. We don't want you out of that. So glad that we're going with you guys. We don't want none of you fraud willies gambling your ree up at the whole show. Yo, Oh, fraud willies. You don't know what we talk about right now.
Starting point is 00:27:19 I know you're talking in an album language. Drop one of clues bombs for Jay Z. Rock Nation, I love to see it. Okay, for all the slate, for all the hander, that the,
Starting point is 00:27:28 for all the slate and the slander, what am I saying? For all a hate and all a slander. That the worldwide digging that has been given Jay the last couple of years, man. But you know how that go, shut up.
Starting point is 00:27:39 No, you shut up. That's exactly how it goes. They be talking all crazy about you, but in real life, they love you. I know that's how you feel. I mean, even an icon. Exactly. Well, that is the latest for the hour.
Starting point is 00:27:50 Drop my record, please. Go ahead. Ooh. Okay. I know this song? No, you don't. It's okay. We're inviting you to something epic, Lauren, but it ain't the whole show on the 10th of 11th of July.
Starting point is 00:28:02 Why can't I go and experience history? No, no, no, no. For everybody 34 and younger, it's okay if you buy tickets and go experience history. My song's about to come on. Hurry up, please. That has been the latest. for this hour. The unks are up here upset but you know, we'll be back in the next hour with some positivity
Starting point is 00:28:16 and some peace. Can you hear him so I can hit? All right. It's the breakfast of front page news is next. You're not. Nothing. I was talking about I was talking to Sydney. What? She flipped this in and said, you smoke crack. You smoke crack, don't you? No, because she said she wasn't a big DMX fan like that. What? You want crack? What?
Starting point is 00:28:35 What is wrong with you? But no, no, no. That's a good reason to ask them about it. Yes. I know you're all excited about the Jay-Z. I never really been like a big, big Jay-Z fan. What? What do you mean what? Everything ain't for them.
Starting point is 00:28:47 I just haven't, yeah, it wasn't for me. Don't let them scratch you. But like I said, now, Biggie come back. Yeah, all right. Envy, you almost 50. Yeah, all right, I'm there. Every song. I know Biggie, I know D-M-S.
Starting point is 00:28:57 This one says she don't like DMX. Don't let me do you. Don't stop letting these young people to be doing you. That's what I'm saying. I'm about to flip this table. All right, come on. I'm gonna flip it with you.
Starting point is 00:29:07 Let's get some front page news. You understand, Me. You understand, Mimi. I do understand. Oh, my gosh. I mean, I don't need the, I don't, shh. All right, go ahead, Mimi. All right, all right, all right.
Starting point is 00:29:17 All right. All right, well, we start this hour from page news with the latest on that deadly collision at LaGuardia Airport. So new air traffic control audio now raising serious questions about how many controllers were on duty at the time of the crash. Investigators are now reviewing air traffic control recordings from the moment before the crash. And in that audio, a single controller can be heard handling multiple. situations at once. At one point, the controller is heard saying, I messed up. Let's listen.
Starting point is 00:29:46 Frontier 4195. I got the word that we're going to be close for a little while. If you weren't prepared to return to the ramp, let me know. Yeah, we got stuff in progress for that, man. That wasn't good to watch. Yeah, I know I was here. I tried to reach out to my stuff,
Starting point is 00:30:01 and we were dealing with an emergency earlier. No, man, you did the best you could. That's after the crash? Oh, wow. You said, I messed up? I messed up. You did the best you could. Yeah, hi, what?
Starting point is 00:30:13 Yeah, that sounded very nonchalant. Yeah. After two people just died. Yeah. When you know that they died? You didn't know they died. I don't think you know they died. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:30:21 How severe the crash was. I mean, that's true too. Yeah. So after the crash, that same controller appears to remain the only voice heard on the tower frequency for more than an hour directing planes and emergency crews. So so far, officials have not said how many controllers were working in the tower Sunday night, but the FAA says staffing levels will be able. part of the investigation.
Starting point is 00:30:44 A transportation secretary, Sean Duffy, though, he is responding to reports saying that it is a rumor that only one controller was working. They say LaGuardia is considered a well-staffed airport with 33 out of 37 controller positions field and several more controllers in training.
Starting point is 00:31:00 But meanwhile, we're learning more about the crash itself and what passengers say happened the moments before the impact or during the impact. Let's listen. When we landed, everyone felt it. It's just like the plane like jolted and you heard the pilot try to break like he was trying to prevent the collision that occurred a couple seconds later it was just a very loud boom and everybody just jolted
Starting point is 00:31:27 out of their seats people people hit their heads people were bleeding so i'm asking everyone around me if they're okay and then one of the passengers screamed to me like please open the exit door and i was like of course, a lot of people slid off of the wing of the plane. They had us standing next to an emergency vehicle, and that's when we were able to see the extensive damage of the plane. Such a tragic situation. I guess what I'm not clear on is, was it preventable? Yes.
Starting point is 00:31:55 They keep saying accident, but was preventable? It was preventable. He gave the clearance for that fire truck to continue on. And then after the fire truck started to drive on, he started to say, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop. But yeah, that was preventable. So it was human error. Yes.
Starting point is 00:32:08 Yeah, I mean, he said, That was his bad. Yeah, yeah. So that plane did collide with that port authority, fire truck on the runway. Both pilots were killed in the crash. 41 other people were hurt. Many have already been released from the hospital.
Starting point is 00:32:21 And what many are calling a miracle. One flight attendant was thrown from the plane while in her jump seat. She was found buckled into that seat, though, after it landed hundreds of feet away. Survivors are now describing. Yeah. That's crazy, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:35 So the seat was detached from the plane. It was one of those jumps. jump seats that the flight attendants sit in. Yeah. When we take a, but we're looking at them. Exactly. So she flew in that same seat.
Starting point is 00:32:46 And she was buckled in. I thought she wasn't buckled in. She was buckled in. She was okay. Yeah, she's okay. She's okay. What about the people on the fire truck? Because that fire truck went flying.
Starting point is 00:32:57 So some of the people in the fire truck, they were hurt. But everybody lived. But everyone lived. But everyone lived. Jesus. Yeah, you should buckle your seatbelt. I read this story about Julianne Copatch, I think she was. In the 70s, she was.
Starting point is 00:33:09 17 years old and she fell from a plane and she was buckled up and she landed in the jungle and survived. Oh my gosh. She felt like 10,000 people in the plane, yeah, but she landed in her seat with the seatbelt on. Wow. Yeah, clearly buckle your seatbelt. They said they broke their nose, he didn't have a seatbelt on and, yeah, broke his nose and the impact.
Starting point is 00:33:26 Jesus, yeah. And moving on in other news, this morning the Supreme Court is looking at a case that could change how mail-in ballots are counted across the country. So the big question is, do mail-in ballots have to arrive by election date account or can they arrive later as long as they were mailed by election day? So right now, some states, including Mississippi, they allow grace period, meaning that ballots can arrive a few days after election day and still be counted as long as they were postmarked on time.
Starting point is 00:33:54 But Republicans are arguing that election day should be the deadline and that ballots arriving after that should not count. So during arguments within the Supreme Court, the conservative justices, they said that they are worried that election day can turn into election week or even election month. But liberal justices, they push back saying states have long had the power to run their own elections, including how mail-in ballots are handled. So why does all of this matter? Because this decision could force more than a dozen states to change their voting rules just months before the midterm elections. So this decision by the Supreme Court is expected early this summer. And depending on how the court rules, mail-in ballots could be counted, could not be counted,
Starting point is 00:34:38 could be changed nationwide. And just so we're clear, guys, this is now a legal fight with the Supreme Court and a political fight with the SAVE Act that is happening at the same time with how Americans vote. Once again, they are clearly trying to manipulate the midterms. Okay, between that Supreme Court case,
Starting point is 00:34:53 the SAVE Act telling you they're going to have ICE at the polls, they are clearly trying to manipulate the election. So, as I said earlier this morning, if the office is so predictable, what's the defense? Yeah. What is the defense? And lastly this morning, Ulta Beauty, it is facing a racial discrimination lawsuit after a black mother says she and her seven-year-old daughter were refused service at a salon at Alta in New York City. So according to the lawsuit, the mother and her daughter, they arrived at the appointment.
Starting point is 00:35:21 And when they arrived, employees looked at them and said they don't do their kind of hair. Yes. So according to the lawsuit, employees told them that they were not comfortable working with their hair type and texture. they criticized them for not saying what kind of hair that they had when they made the appointment. So this lawsuit, in the refusal, they're calling it a racial discrimination lawsuit, not a scheduling issue. And it says that it violates New York state law, which bans discrimination based on hair texture and traits associated with race. So the mother, their daughter, they're seeking financial damages. And they want additional training for salon employees. But this story is also turning into a bigger conversation, Jess, especially among black women, right, about something.
Starting point is 00:36:03 something that many of us have probably experienced before. Are there certain type of salons that you know not to go into? Not because there's a sign on the door, but because you feel like they won't know how to do your hair. Yeah, I mean like Alta, like I wouldn't book Alta or like, you know, to do my hair. Hey, hey, they advertise with the station. What?
Starting point is 00:36:23 They got what? They advertise at the station. Okay. I'm lying. I made that up. But listen. Anyway, no, no. No, no.
Starting point is 00:36:29 Believe your ass. It's like, you know, we can't talk about some things. Don't play like that. Shut up. But look, though, no, no, no. I totally do understand why the mom and the daughter is offended. But would you rather them just playing your face and try to do your hair? Because to be honest, I'm actually, I could understand them saying, I don't know how to, I don't know how to work with this kind of hand.
Starting point is 00:36:49 Depends on how they said it. Now, that's what I'm saying. Have you experienced that just because you're a black mother with a Mexican daughter going into a black salon? Excuse me? First of all, my daughter own head and I didn't always have a Mexican daughter. I only had a black son. And so, no, we know, we go where we know they know they know how to. to do our hair and they look like us and they have hair like us so they know how to
Starting point is 00:37:08 know how to someone looks like you know it depends how they said it like like like if you brought your son to let's say the hair cuttery and they'd be like we don't cut that type of hair and I'm like oh thank you you know I mean that's it I mean I wouldn't be upset how the hell would you be taking your black son to the hair cut me but you should walk in and be like I know y'all don't do this kind of thing that's right like you said it It depends on how they said it, but I'm actually glad that they did tell her that, oh, yeah, we don't know how to do your type of hair. Well, now she's seeking financial damages, so we'll see how this turns out. Barbers are like cooks.
Starting point is 00:37:41 You can walk into a barbershop, I can tell who can do it. Me. Like, nah, you know, it isn't the barbershop for me. Like, I'm sure y'all the same way with beauty salon. Like, nah, you can't. Absolutely. Yeah. I don't think I would have went in there, but I feel you.
Starting point is 00:37:54 And then you can also, even if it's a bomb hair style, I mean, a hair salon, you're walking there and a girl with nobody in her chair, you don't goose you have. Exactly. You know what I'm saying? That's it. Because you wonder why it's a bomber like that in their barbershops. For real. He's sitting down. You want next now?
Starting point is 00:38:08 I'm good. He can tell you where to go to eat around there. Don't go to him with no headspace. Hilarious. All right. Well, that is your front page news. I'm Mimi Brown. Follow me at Mimi Brown TV.
Starting point is 00:38:18 And for more stories, follow the Black Information Network. Thank you, Mimi. Thank you. Now, when we come back, Sholomey got a chance to sit down with Young Miami. Yes, last week, me and Young Miami chopped it up, man. And she wanted to talk.
Starting point is 00:38:30 wanted to talk so we talked and we talked about everything from Diddy to the city girls to just where she's at mentally and emotionally right now in her life all right we're going to get to that next so don't move it's the breakfast club good morning morning everybody is dj nv j s hilarious sholomaine m god we are the breakfast club now last week charlemagne got a chance to sit down one-on-one with young miami we're gonna get that back on it's the breakfast love good morning carisha charlemagne how you feeling i feel good how you feeling i'm blessed black and holly favorite man i'm happy to see i've been wanting to argue with you for so long i don't want to argue I don't want to argue with you.
Starting point is 00:39:02 You know, I always say you're one of my favorites. I appreciate you. I really look up to you. I really do. Like, I just feel like you are a straightforward person. And you tell it how it is. And it comes from a mature face. I appreciate it.
Starting point is 00:39:17 Like, you're going to say how you feel and that's just what it is. It ain't because you feel away like if you like it. If you don't, you don't. Absolutely. And I respect that. I respect you too. You know I'm going to do. But I heard you say that you said that a man needs a net worth of a hundred
Starting point is 00:39:30 million dollars to date you. You got a hundred million and I know you married and stuff I'm just saying. You work to that point. You know how good you feel? I don't know what you're talking about. Okay. I'm just saying you know less than 1,000 of 1% of people reach that type of net worth. I know. And they mean you are hardworking
Starting point is 00:39:51 men if you got that. And I want me a hardworking man. What does it have to be? You didn't mean a hundred though. I didn't mean it literally. Okay. But I would love for him to have at but that don't mean nothing. Money don't mean everything, you know. But I'm just saying, like, I didn't know I said a lot of shit. But I did mean it, though. Could you date a regular dude, though?
Starting point is 00:40:10 Like, you down in Miami, do work at FedEx, he got a benefit. God damn. And not even just that. I just, I like what I like. I think that I'm like, you know, I'm into nice things and not saying that a man that work a job can't give me nice things, but I think I want to date somebody that's, like, in the same caliber of me. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:40:28 I understand. Yeah. Now, what happened to the Carisha Please podcast? Now, everybody loved the podcast. You were supposed to be the next black Oprah. You said you were the next black Oprah. Open is the next black, no. But I'm like the, you know how like a person is like black, but they like black black?
Starting point is 00:40:44 Got you. Oprah black black? No, I'm saying like, it's like the hood. From the hood. Okay. It's what I mean. Let me, let me, let me, let me not. I mean the hood offer.
Starting point is 00:40:55 Like, it's going to be like Oprah, but on a hood level. And Carisha please, you know. I spoke to you about it. I'm just trying to find a right home, the right partner to come back for season three. Oh, we love to have you on Black or Fet. But are you going to be, we need you to be consistent, though. Like, how often would you want to do it? I think, when me being an artist realistically, and I honestly think it's a flow of things and how you do things.
Starting point is 00:41:17 I think for me, Carisha, please work because people wanted it. It was like, I want more. I want more. And on top of having a podcast, I still got to be an artist. I still got to release music. So you don't want to just see too much of me. Because it's like they gotta see them, they gotta have the music, and then they go into the podcast.
Starting point is 00:41:34 I would love to be consistent, but I also think that's what worked for me. I love the flow of it. I love that you said that. Do you think artists nowadays are too overexposed? Yes, and I think we feel like we know them too much. Like, superstars back then, you just knew them as Michael Jackson or a performer. Now we know what happened with your baby. Daddy, we could get the police reports.
Starting point is 00:41:55 We can hit a 911 call. It's just too much. That it kind of leaves like, child, that's, this person or that's that person. It don't give the celebrity status because it's too accessible. Did you ever feel like you was too overexposed? I do.
Starting point is 00:42:10 I think when people know too much of your personal life, it just make them feel like they know you on a personal level when it's not supposed to be like that. So yeah, I do. So, I mean, I know you had the BET reality show that you were filming. Did you take a step back from that because you felt like it was too over-exposed?
Starting point is 00:42:26 Going into it, I was excited about it. I'm like, oh, my God, I'm going to have a reality show, but I think once I got into it, it's not really reality. Like, it's staged reality. And I'm the type of person, I want everything real raw and uncunk. I don't want to go back and do that again, because I can't go back and do that again. Like, that's what it was.
Starting point is 00:42:43 And I think that it became too much of that it didn't feel real. And I was just like, I don't like this because they take certain sound bites and it become a whole story that's not kind of like what you sound up for. So I had to take a step back and it was like, If I'm going to do something like that, I want to do it on my own. I feel like you've been trying to find a space to be comfortable to really just express yourself. Yeah, because I think that I am a real, raw, authentic person, and I'm not strategic. Like, I just show up as me, and whatever you get, that's me.
Starting point is 00:43:20 That would be your experience in me. And I think that the world now, like, the world that we live in now, you got to just, you got to just, you got to just, move a certain way and just just be so polished and it's not fun and I think that I can't I can't live and be creative in a space like that like I can't be my best self if I have
Starting point is 00:43:40 to be strategic or I got to move this way I can't do this and I can't say that it's not fun I feel like though when you see people like Cardi for example Cardi's always herself I feel like she made it to where you can be yourself if you're not afraid to be yourself I think sometimes people be afraid
Starting point is 00:43:57 to be their self because they're afraid of the back I'm myself. I get crucified for being myself. Like, I can say anything. And it just, when it comes to certain people, they take it a certain way. It's like if this person said, but when I said, we all, I'm saying the same shit. But when I said, it's just like, well, goddamn, like I just said, you know, I think it's, I can't explain it. But I feel like I'll be myself.
Starting point is 00:44:22 I'm myself. I'm not, I'm not never like, I say a lot of shit. I do a lot. That's me just being myself. Like, I like to go live, have fun. That was another thing that people loved about me. My personality going on life with Sintana just getting on there. We just talking shit about each other.
Starting point is 00:44:39 That's us and our natural form. Some people understand that some people don't. Some people like, that can never be my friend. That's our friend group. That's how we have fun. But it's all love. We understand each other. Yeah, I don't think people dislike you, like they act like they do on social media.
Starting point is 00:44:52 I think that you give them a response. And when you give somebody a response, they keep messing with you just to get a response. Yeah. I bet you sometimes you'd be hitting people and they'd be like, I just wanted you to reply. No, all the time, they're like, oh my God, but bitch, fuck you. Exactly. Like, why are you fucking with me? I'm cool.
Starting point is 00:45:09 Like, I'm really a cool person. I'm a human. Like, I'm a great, I feel like I'm a great human. Like, I am a genuine person. If I don't like you, I ain't even coming your way. If I'll fuck with you, I'm just, I'm literally, like, I come from nothing. So people have to understand, like, this is how I was brought up. It's still room to grow and I still got a group.
Starting point is 00:45:28 grow. I still have a lot to learn, but it's like I'm learning as I grow. And I just think that it's like from my upbringing. Like I literally grew up in Opa Laka in the projects. Like I go over there, I just did my music video newsflash there. And I'm just like, I get it. People walk around. Like they don't dress up. It's bunny, it's slides.
Starting point is 00:45:49 Like, how you wake up is how you're going outside. You know, it's not like, it's just, they're in the hood. How do you think he made it up? I think I was always destined to be who I am because I always just had a personality. And even if I grew up in the hood, my mom dated men with money. Like her, the men and she dated, they took care of her. They made sure our kids were straight. So she always tried to provide the best life she can.
Starting point is 00:46:15 And she was, like, also popular. She was like a booster. And she just was. Booster? Yeah. She probably had all the old-timey-haired thing. No anybody because they come to you to buy all. Yep.
Starting point is 00:46:27 Yeah. Was she closed or appliances? Closed. Okay. Sometimes she'll take a polo. Yeah. Gotcha. All that.
Starting point is 00:46:32 So, you know, just seeing that and just seeing her make a way, it just, yeah. Are you scared right now? Scared of what? Because you're out here solo? No, I love it. Okay. I love it. I think that it's a new era for me.
Starting point is 00:46:47 I feel like from the time I came out, it always been. People saw me, they learned me as the city girls. I was going through the stuff with my mom. My mom went to prison. I was raising her kids. I always was like holding something down. I never really got a chance to like pour into me or just be the best version of myself or really enjoy it because I was always holding something down or had to work, you know, extra hard. Like my mom went to prison.
Starting point is 00:47:13 I had to take her her kids. So as the group breakup, J.T. go to prison. Then she come out. We go through all of this stuff that we're going through. So like now I'm just like, yes. Like, I get a chance to be creative. I get a chance to just make my own decisions. I get a chance to just be free, like,
Starting point is 00:47:30 and I also learn so much from a group and just I know more of the business. Like, you know, so I just feel good. Like, I feel happy. I feel like I'm ready. I'm not scared. I'm ready. You're not afraid to talk about your roster, though. I heard Carrecious Tales where you flipped the two short joint freaky tails.
Starting point is 00:47:48 What made you want to do that record? I think it's hip hop. When I listen to like records like that, like Lil Kim, even Nicki Minaj just coming up as a new artist, I want to have that impact. Like when people go, like people that argue in Miami fans, like, oh, I know when she did that too short and she flipped it like this.
Starting point is 00:48:06 Like, that's what it's firing me. I'm only going to assume that everybody on the record is real because one line is definitely real. So I'm just going to assume everybody on the record is real. There's some truth to every story. Okay. You say, you name a bunch of men. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:48:21 And you say, my billionaire that's still on the island used to tell me, take that, take that, while he f***ed me for hours. Now, we know who that is. That's ditty. In light of everything that has transpired, why weren't you afraid to still say that? Because I think that I should be able to express myself. I should be able to save my life experiences. I don't feel like I should be silence or I can't speak on anything or I should be scared because I just was in a relationship with somebody. And what we had wasn't a crime or it was wrong.
Starting point is 00:48:53 So it's like, I'm expressing myself. It's music. It's my music. It's my time to tell my story and I want to have fun. I'm going to do that. When someone, you know, you were connected to becomes the center of serious allegations and legal issues, how do you reconcile the person you knew with the headlines, everybody else's here? I think in life you always get put in something or a situation where you know you got to make a like decision.
Starting point is 00:49:18 and you got to look back and say, like, what makes sense for me right now? You know, like, I can love this person, but I can love this person from a distance. Or, no, I can have a relationship with this person, but maybe I got to come back to it. Like, maybe I got to come back around. And I think that that was one of those situations. You wrote a letter about your Fiddini's character. And a lot of people were upset because it was like, you know, how can she do that after seeing the video with Cassie? A lot of people wanted to know why you decided to still write that letter.
Starting point is 00:49:46 I think I wrote a letter for a change. I think that the man that I met and that I experienced was changed. I'm not going to justify some bullshit or, like, support some but shit. I felt like that person was a change. And I felt like the person that I met was changed. It was a different experience. So that's why I wrote the letter. Do you think you owed, like, your fans an explanation?
Starting point is 00:50:10 Or do you feel like your personal relationships and nobody's business but your own? I feel like both. I feel like as people that are supporting you, that's buying into you and that love you, you have to get them some type of, you know, they got to be able to connect with you. So I can't just be like, fuck y'all, this my person's life.
Starting point is 00:50:27 I don't owe y'all. It's having me that do feel like they were, at the end of the day, being a real person. You know, I feel like that dough is open to them. How do you reconcile, supporting someone publicly when the court of public opinion is saying something completely different?
Starting point is 00:50:47 Because. If I meet you today or if my time that I experience with you is one way, I can only judge that person that way. So it's just like I can't speak to nothing that I don't know of. I can only speak to the person that I met. And if I met this person that changed my life that helped me grow, that treating me like a queen that made me believe in myself, it's like that's what I know.
Starting point is 00:51:14 And I feel like people can have opinions, but I can only judge a person off of what I know and what I experienced. Like, I can't speak on nothing that I never was a part of, that I never knew. Like, I can only judge who I'm at. I can only judge who I was in a relationship with. Were you afraid that they might call you to testify? No. I never heard nothing.
Starting point is 00:51:36 I don't have nothing that happened. You seem like a very loyal person. I am. At one point does loyalty become a liability? That's a good question, Shalene. We got time. We can just sit there so you.
Starting point is 00:51:49 I mean. Meaning because you might be with somebody and at some point you realize just you even being loyal to this person to a fault
Starting point is 00:51:56 at some point you might have to cut them off because they might start bringing you down. Yeah, I mean, I understand that but also I just feel like if a person,
Starting point is 00:52:04 let's just say for instance, right, I'm just use this as a scenario. Imagine a person helped you become a better version of yourself or help you believe
Starting point is 00:52:14 in yourself or help you just experience new things, or just introduce you to new things that you was able to take and, you know, create, keep creating for your family. Or it's just, it's still a positive thing. It's kind of hard to say, you're going through this shit.
Starting point is 00:52:33 I don't go to f*** you. Like, I got to just, fuck you. It's hard. You get me saying? Like, it's very hard because it's like, I don't want to kick somebody by they down. And I don't want to just say, you're going through that shit.
Starting point is 00:52:44 You got to figure it. it out because like you my friend, I have a relationship with you. I have a personal relationship with you. Like I know you. It's like family. Like we like locked in. So it's like that's a hard situation. And it's just like I cannot just turn my back on somebody like that easy. Like that mean it was never no love there. Whatever I did for you, it meant nothing. It just that would be a fake person to me. What did this whole situation teach you about who's really in your corner? because I feel like, I don't know, when I listen to the album and I hear you in an interview sometime, I feel like people turn their back on you the way you wouldn't have done
Starting point is 00:53:20 if the rolls were resolved. So many people didn't echo back to the liability question. Like some people just going to do what makes sense. You get what I'm saying? And some people just going to ride out with you. Like, we're going to figure this out because things do turn around. You understand? So I think I'm just focused on the people that stay down with me.
Starting point is 00:53:37 The people that left, they wasn't supposed to be here. Did being tied to the did this situation impact your branding anyway? It did. Really? It did. Bad. Like, I'm not talking about just social media. No.
Starting point is 00:53:50 In real life. It did. Like what? It just, it was a lot. Like, I lost deals, I lost money, I lost relationships. I lost a lot. And, you know, here I am. Wow.
Starting point is 00:54:05 After everything you've experienced, right? Like, I mean, there's so many things you've experienced on a personal level, on a business level, you know, how has your relationship with trust changed? I don't trust nobody. Damn. I'm not going to lie. Like, trust is like the only person I probably trust is God and my kids. And I think that I don't know what trust is built on because you could be knowing a person,
Starting point is 00:54:32 your whole, like your kids to turn on you. So I don't, when it comes to trust, I don't, that's, I don't trust. I got friends that I love and that I trust to a certain extent, but it ain't never in the back of my mind like a person wouldn't do something to me. Was there a particular situation that made that made you feel like that? Like, just seeing everything unfold, how people would be with you and then with something get hot. They just go. Like, they ain't trying to stand by you.
Starting point is 00:54:58 They ain't trying to support you. They just get the fucking home. Do you expect you from other people? I do. And that's very disappointed when you can do it. It is. I expect me in every person that I meet. I be like, I won't do that.
Starting point is 00:55:09 They're going to do that. And when they do it, I just be like, whooply do. Now, you know, I love the city girls. Mm-hmm. So I hate to see you and J.T. not together anymore. What's the status of your relationship now? I think that when it comes to me and J.T., I feel like it was a marriage, right? You meet somebody.
Starting point is 00:55:28 Y'all fall in love. F***ing happy. Y'all break up, y'all get a divorce. It could be ugly or it could be good. It could be one that you all just get a divorce and y'all move on. It could be one that we fighting from the public. And I think that it was one of those situations where, like, you know, we childhood friends. That love is always going to be there.
Starting point is 00:55:48 That's why even when the whole thing on the end of that happened, I'm like JT. like, what are we doing here? We can never go, this is never going to go nowhere because it's like I'm never, we both ain't go that far. Like, we family. You said you got to period at the same time. Yeah, like, when you, as a woman, as a girlfriend, If you be around somebody every day, I get your favorite at the same time, around the same one.
Starting point is 00:56:13 We were friends, we grew up together. That's gonna always be a person that I got love for. When something like the city girls ends, it's not just business though. Like, that's a piece of your identity. So what did you have to, I guess, what did you grieve in letting that version of yourself go? It was just like losing like a friend, like a sister.
Starting point is 00:56:37 Did it feel like a deaf? the death? It, it hurts. I won't say deaf because their person is never coming back. She's still here. So it's always room for us to have a conversation. So I ain't going to say death, but it hurts. It's like getting your heart broke for the first time. What made you two actually grow apart? Like everybody thought it was Carisha. She got the podcast now. She's doing the reality show. She's getting her Beyonce on. Yeah. People thought, well, JT takes music more seriously than Kareisha does. What was it? I think it was just more of she felt like, you know, JT.
Starting point is 00:57:13 into fashion and so many different other things. She got her own lane that she and I think just like we are in just two different lanes. Like our brands is just two different brands and it's like two different people trying to be one that she's never going to work. And I think it was more of like she just had a lane that she wanted to go in and it just wasn't the same type of time I was on. So it was just more of like, I'm kind of ready to do my own thing. Like, you know, I don't really want to do this. I'm going to get older because she's older than me. So it was more of like, I'm just ready to go.
Starting point is 00:57:46 I've heard you say JT hasn't been the same since the Fed case. What case you're talking about? When she went to prison. Got you. You think jail changed her or? Yeah, I think jail shape people. I think when you go to jail, if you, you know, you sober in there, not saying that she's just saying like people,
Starting point is 00:58:02 when you go in there, that's like timeout. Like you have no time You have nothing to do but to sit and think and reflect And it can like It could fuck you up or it can help you grow But it mentally do something to you Because it's like you got time away from everybody You just sit and reflect
Starting point is 00:58:17 And I think that Before JT went in Me and her was like this Like we were so Like this And when she came home I just felt a shift But it wasn't bad Like I didn't take heat to it
Starting point is 00:58:32 Because my mom been in prison So I know what it's like to be in jail and come home, they see the world differently because they just win the time out. So I feel like that was my experience. Did you ever feel, I don't know, I don't know if I call it jealousy,
Starting point is 00:58:45 but, you know, she had a man and she spent more time with her man now and, you know, you probably was used to y'all being together all the time. Was there anything like that? Not when it comes to a man, because as women, we all want to be with our men. Like, I don't, I'm an aquariums.
Starting point is 00:58:59 So I'm very big on space and I like to be alone a lot. So I think it was me, like, I disconnect a lot of times and it could come off as in, like, I'm disconnected. But sometimes I got to just go and just even myself. Have you all talked about any of this? We have. I think we need a therapist.
Starting point is 00:59:23 We need somebody to come and hear both sides. Because when we're trying to express ourselves, it's like what you did is to me, but you did this to me. We just point in the finger at each other's like, you made me feel this way. Well, you made me feel this way. I ain't doing nothing to you. It's like we're not getting nowhere. So we got to literally have someone come in and say, look, she feel like this and you feel like this and like, what's the solution? You clearly love JT.
Starting point is 00:59:44 I do. As I'm saying, so why not go get a counselor or therapist and y'all just go have a couple of sessions with each other and put everything on the table and see if, you know, y'all can resolve the relationship? Because I think we both need time to do our own thing. Because I think that when JT was doing a thing, I never wanted to make it about me. Like I didn't want to, oh, you see you. I'm doing my thing. Now you're trying to come back now. Now you're trying to make things.
Starting point is 01:00:08 And I don't want it to feel like that when I'm doing my thing. So I think she did her thing. I'm doing my thing now. Let us both grow, you know, as individuals. And I think that time will come. And I also think we both got to be ready. It can't just be like when I feel like I'm ready or when she felt like she ready.
Starting point is 01:00:24 Like we both got to be in the space where we can sit down as adults and say, okay, we're in a better space now. And I think we need that time of part. So the city girls aren't done. It's just like a season of seven. separation kind of. Yeah, I went never just off the city girls.
Starting point is 01:00:39 We built this together. You know, like, we did a lot together. Did she just say that it never happened or just just it's just dead? You know, like, it's forever going to be the city girls. Like, we both come from the fucking hood. We got a, that's an accomplishment for both of us. So I look at it like that. You know, people on the internet were saying that it was a lover's quarrel.
Starting point is 01:01:01 Like y'all be scissoring or something like that. Oh. I don't know. I ain't never seen her. I made that up. I made that up. I made that up. Don't worry about it.
Starting point is 01:01:08 Listen. That's what they do on the end of that, though. People make us shit this, I believe it. If the city girls never make music again, what would you want that legacy to be? Just the city girls. You and JT. I wanted to be two young girls that grew up together. They came and they made history.
Starting point is 01:01:26 And it was sisterhood. It was built off of sisterhood. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Just this, this existence that Carisha has gone through, All of these things that we've seen publicly and privately. When you sit here in this very moment right here looking at me, what do you think the lesson has been?
Starting point is 01:01:43 Life is a journey, and it's going to be different places of life. And I feel like I am perfectly flawed. I have flaws to me. Like, I'm going to, I'm a human, so I'm going to make mistakes. I'm going to grow. I'm going to cry. I'm going to go through things. But, you know, y'all have watched me from when I first started to now,
Starting point is 01:01:59 and it's a journey. And I'm, it's an open journey. And I want y'all to come on this journey. with me and we'll look back and say, I'm so proud of you. Like, you really went through all that shit. You sat back, you took accountability. You cleaned up, you realized what was wrong,
Starting point is 01:02:15 and you came far. Like, that's what I want to put out there. What does success look like for you in regards to this album? Success at like Billboard, Grammy, touring, and just really showing people like, okay. we we underestimate her being an underdog coming out on top good
Starting point is 01:02:40 yes yes indeed all right well salute to young Miami that was Charlemagne's one-on-one with Young Miami he did last week Carisha Carisha yes Carisha that man had to think about her name there's too much going on Carissa Carisha Carisha
Starting point is 01:02:59 Okay Carisha Project will be out of this summer man All right salute to Carisha I'm sure she's listening on 1035 to beat in Miami. All right. Morning, Carisha. Now, let's get to the latest with Lauren. Hey, bring your talk, L.L.
Starting point is 01:03:10 Cool, babe. Yeah, I'm not dumbing myself down. I'm being myself. Let me do that. I'm the home guy that knows a little bit about everything and everything. More. Little brown girls look at you and go, I want to be like you. Take me through that.
Starting point is 01:03:24 Take me through that. Where is she gone? The latest with Lauren Oloose. Take me through that. On the breakfast club. L.L.Cubay. Talk to me. Talk to me.
Starting point is 01:03:34 All right, guys. So there is a woman by the name of Donna Mottinger. We've talked about her before. She is, and I'll explain why, she is now $19.25 million richer because she alleged, no, no. She alleged, this is the woman that alleged that Bill Cosby drugged and raped her back in 1972. She filed a civil suit, and she was awarded that money yesterday. So we talked about her some time ago because there was a deposition report that was going around. and his deposition report, Motsinger,
Starting point is 01:04:07 had pointed out that Bill Cosby at one point had, like, admitted during the deposition that he went and obtained recreational prescriptions for quailudes from a gynecologist at a poker game and said that he was allegedly going to use them with women to have sex, right? So she... Gonachologists give quailoutes?
Starting point is 01:04:22 At a poker game. So, yeah, so she's been, they've been in court for some weeks now. And yesterday, a judge or a jury reported that Bill Cosby is liable for sexual assault. assault and sexual battery. They awarded her $17.5 million for past mental suffering and $1.75 million for future suffering. I spoke to Bill Cosby's rep yesterday or earlier this morning as well too.
Starting point is 01:04:47 And they say that they're disappointed. They feel like they were put in a not fair position to defend the claims because it was from half a century ago and they do plan to appeal this. I was wondering because it's been 50 years, right? So how do you have a trial based on something that happened 50 years ago or their witnesses? is like how does that work but if he did do it I'm glad she got all the money but it's just I'm just curious to how do you
Starting point is 01:05:08 she ain't get none of that money $19 million dollars you know Dave Bill Cosby got none no money I don't know to be honest with you 7.5 million for future not 17.5 I'm sorry 1.75 million for future 17.5 for past mental suffering and yeah and
Starting point is 01:05:25 and the punitive damages are open like it could go up or down because they say that he acted with like some sort of malice. Like, yeah, I don't know, but they plan to be appealing, so there'll be more here, but those numbers are crazy. How do you question that? Like, something for 50 years ago, like, I can barely remember something something that happened last year, so can you remember something
Starting point is 01:05:42 50 years ago when you're testifying and witnesses and all that? Well, there was a change to a California law that temporarily removed the statute of limitations for older sexual abuse cases, which is what she was able to sue him under and that happened in 2023, that law changed, so, yeah, but I'll keep you guys
Starting point is 01:05:58 posted, you know, as to what comes next. But in other, news still in court realm so nia long this story broke yesterday she is asking a judge to help her stop a stalker so nia long says that there's a woman that keeps showing up to her house in L.A., and this woman is under the impression, a false impression that they are in a romantic relationship
Starting point is 01:06:17 so she went to court and she filed a restraining order against this woman. The woman's name is Carrie McDonald and in the filing Nia Long is saying that she is a stalker she says she doesn't know the woman but she says that this woman has been harassing her for over two years. She sent she sent her unwanted flowers, cards, gifts. She's even showed up at her home, Nia Long says, on two different occasions.
Starting point is 01:06:41 Nia Long claimed just last week, the woman showed up at her door, rang her doorbell. So Nia Long called the cops and the woman was arrested or someone from her team called the cops and the woman was arrested. But she's saying that this is the same woman that keeps doing this. She did it back in 2024, the middle of the night. She showed up at her door demanding that Nielong opened the door.
Starting point is 01:06:59 And cops came and just gave the woman a strong warning at the time and then arrested her the second time and she showed up so she's asking for a protective order for herself, her two kids, and her mom. Absolutely. But, but... I was just going to say, but so far a judge has denied the restraining order, but it's pending
Starting point is 01:07:16 a hearing in April. You denied a hearing after she comes to my house twice, one in the middle of the nights and send to be unwanted flowers talking about we're in a relationship and we're not, and you deny it? That's crazy. How are people getting these celebrities' addresses at L.A.? I feel like it's like, so you can just Google anybody addressing this show.
Starting point is 01:07:31 That's crazy to me. Why hasn't Neal Long purchased a pistol? Oh, get a dog. That's wild. And that reminds me of the movie Fatal Attraction that she was in with my boy. Who's my boy? The ball hit one now. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:07:45 A cute. What's your name? Omar Apps. Remember that? Yeah. I know she is like having flashbacks of being on a set, but this is real life and it's a stud. Listen, purchase a pistol. Okay.
Starting point is 01:07:56 Look at a dog. I mean, shut up, man. Purchase a pistol. I have a gun. But you know. You know what's so sad. These cases in L.A. are so like, it happens all the time where celebrities have to go and say, hey, these people keep showing up. It's scary.
Starting point is 01:08:09 And we never hear enough stories about those people getting shot when they be trespassing on people's property. Even if it ain't by the celebrity, don't be the celebrity. If we start hearing more stories about people getting shot, it will deter these folks from running up in people. There's too many situations with guns. Each state is different, right? So you have to be threatening somebody They have to have a gun They can't be running away
Starting point is 01:08:34 There's too many things to deal with You know, dog Yo, but has she not filed Like legal documents And they denied it or you know what I'm saying? Well, this has been happening since 2024 Police have been coming to her house since 2024 Right, right?
Starting point is 01:08:46 So we'll find out in this hearing at April You know, I guess why a judge Even wants more information at this point So let me get shot then what? I told y'all. Chitty, shitty, bang, niggas, she on my property. And California has the castle doctrine where individuals can legally defend themselves with reasonable force, including deadly force, if they fear imminent death or serious injury rather than retreating, particularly in their own home. So you roll up on somebody property in California if you want to.
Starting point is 01:09:13 We need more. Yes, if you show up on my property in my house, yes, and you've been here before as a stalker, I'm afraid. I didn't report it you. All you got to prove is that you act in a lawful self-defense. And they have no weapon. the first thing they tell you to do is retreat in your house. That's why Gizi, that's why. That's why.
Starting point is 01:09:32 That says rather than retreating, particularly in your own home, if you fear death or serious injury, you didn't have been to my house before. I don't know. Two years. Two years in a row. I don't know. See, that's why Neil Long should have gave Gizi a chance. Period. Right now.
Starting point is 01:09:48 Right now. You didn't get to me. Right now. All right. Oh, speaking of, Giz's team hit me, and they said, they wanted to thank us. They said the tickets were selling like crazy once we talked about the his new, his second round of his residency
Starting point is 01:10:01 up his right. What about, but okay, Jeezy. I connected you. All right. Yes. Smooth to my guy, Jesus. Good. Good. All right. Shalomay, who you give me your dog? Listen, four after the hour, man, speaking of guns, Rantel Jackson, 21 years old, he need to come to the front of the congregation. We need to have a word with him. But I don't even know if we need him in the church because he might
Starting point is 01:10:19 already be going to hell. I ain't want to say who's going to hell, but boy. Oh, my goodness. He's just going to meet him there. We'll get to that next. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. Donkey up the day. Damn, the he-haw, get it? It's time for donkey of the day. I'm not trying to be donkey today no more.
Starting point is 01:10:37 They should be embarrassed by what they already did. I'm not making these people do these things. I'm not making these people do these things. It really caught me off guard. Damn, Salome, who got the donkey of the day today? No, donkey today for Tuesday, March 24th, goes the 21-year-old Ron Tell Jackson. I'm going to tell you something. I don't know if I believe in heaven or hell.
Starting point is 01:10:57 saying they don't exist. I'm just saying I don't know anyone who's been and been back to tell me about it. Okay, we hear the stories of people who die and say they spent, you know, brief moments in heaven. But I never hear people say they spent brief moments in hell. There was a story I read once, you know, from a woman named Charlotte Holmes who said she died and saw heaven in hell. And last year, I saw another woman on YouTube say she was in hell. But I didn't believe her story because all she saw in hell was rappers and celebrities. Okay. This planet we live on where we know of people who have committed some of the greatest crime. against humanity, Adolf Hitler and Stalin and Gingis Khan, the bees who killed Thomas J. and my girl, all of these evil creatures that have been on this planet and there's nothing but rappers and celebrities in hell. Stop it.
Starting point is 01:11:41 You just want attention talking like that. But the reason I'm talking about hell this morning, because if there is one, we need Satan to go live. Okay, somebody down there needs to show us what's going on because maybe it will prevent the Rontel Jackson's of the world from booking first class flights to the nether
Starting point is 01:11:57 Okay, because I don't know any other place for Rontel to go. All right, sometimes you hear people doing things so heinous that you like, you know what? If there's a hell, this is who it's for. Let's go to WFAA News for the report, please. This is the upstairs patio where they found the deceased. It's the first time. I think that's what's shaking me. Kiera Dennis is getting a look at her upstairs neighbor's patio, now covered with a black tarp.
Starting point is 01:12:24 You try to rewind everything in your head of. What could it have been? She says there's just one thing that stands out thinking back to Friday morning. Flies. We need to go to Home Depot. So many, she bought new netting. She had no clue what was right above her head. For it to be this close to you, it's very hard to process even in words.
Starting point is 01:12:46 It's where police found the body of a 68-year-old woman. Police say they were called to the carriage house apartments off East Lamar Friday, close to 5 o'clock. Police arrested her 21-year-old grandson. Ron Trail Jackson. Police believe Jackson shot his grandmother Friday morning after a heated argument that ended with her withholding Jackson's allowance money. For someone to have lost their life over an allowance, over a disagreement is hard to, to process. Jackson is facing a murder charge. Shot and killed your grandmother. Shot and killed your grandmother. I'm not one to say who should be in hell. I am not that self-righteous, but man, okay, do you know what I would do to be able to talk to
Starting point is 01:13:31 my mother's mother physically right now? Okay, I have a picture of my grandmother, Rosalie, in my house that I look at every day, and I can hardly stand to look at it because of how much I miss her, and she's passed away since 2006, okay, if you're lucky enough to still have grandparents, I envy you, okay, visit them, cherish them, celebrate them while you still can. Okay, listen, man, man, man, I was born in 1978. I believe in having good manners, okay? My grandma always told me manners will take you what money won't. I believe in helping others when I can and I believe in respect my elders. Okay, if you respect your elders, I truly believe the world will respect you. All right, I don't understand young people who don't respect the elderly because one day,
Starting point is 01:14:08 if you're blessed, you will grow old, okay, and expect others to show you some respect to. The Bible talks about the importance of grandparents. If you're supposed to honor thy father and thy mother, and certainly you're supposed to honor thy father and thy mother's parents. But what pisses me off the most is, boy, you're you 21 years old, that's a big age. What the hell you still get an allowance from your grandma for? Okay, once you old enough to get a job, you shouldn't get an allowance anymore. Silly rabbit, allowances are for kids, okay, to be honest with you, and I'm not encouraging
Starting point is 01:14:41 crime at all. But if you're going to up your gun at your grandmother because she didn't give you your allowance, and man, you need to take that same gun and go hit a lick, okay? Once again, not encouraging crime, but if you're out here taking penitentiary chances with pistol play. Don't waste that energy on your grandmother. Go hit a bank. Go hit a liquor store.
Starting point is 01:15:00 Go stick up the local drug dealer. Your grandmother, because your punk ass didn't get your allowance. At 21, this is why we need an open house for hell. Please give Ron Trill Jackson, the biggest he-ha. 21 years old. This is why folks need to see what eternal damnation looks like, man.
Starting point is 01:15:20 Okay, we need a glimpse of the fiery dutch to hell just once just to let people know it exists. Easy, man. All right. Well, thank you for that donkey today. Yes, ma'am. Where's Lauren at? Lauren, come on in here.
Starting point is 01:15:32 Now, Lauren was reporting a story, doing research on a story of a young man named Jewels, who was Salonj's son. Jules. What's research you've been doing? On Hollywood on Lock? Yep. She did research.
Starting point is 01:15:45 She does her research. We were looking at ages. That's right. Now, explain the story of what was trending yesterday with Jules. So yesterday, Tommy Lee, formerly of Love and Hip Hop She had posted a video on her Snapchat She was on Batty's too, right?
Starting point is 01:15:58 What's your baddies? She started on Love and Hip Hop But she was on Love and Hip Hop But she's in and out of Baddies Okay Well yeah so Tommy, Tommy Lee She had posted a video to her Snapchat The video was from like a date
Starting point is 01:16:10 Night with Jules Jules is the son of Solange nephew of Beyonce And a lot of people I mean I've never even Jules has recently like been streaming and doing different things but most of us know him because he models.
Starting point is 01:16:24 We don't even really know what else he does outside of that, right? He stays to itself. But the video was posted and it was everywhere. So in the video, Jules is carrying Tommy on his back and she's like calling him babe. There's another video of them like in the car, I guess like one of their friends that got like locked up or something. There's another video of them like in this kind of looks like a lounge
Starting point is 01:16:45 and there's a woman dancing in front of them. And, you know, it's obviously on a day night. The point of all of this is that people are like How the heck did these two people end up together? First of all, because of their ages. He just turned 21 a couple of months ago, and she's 41. She's older than Solange. Yes.
Starting point is 01:17:00 So the question is, 800- How they get together. I'm sure this. The phone? The device called a phone. Yeah, but also, too, it's just like, it's just two worlds. I don't think we all, we, anybody expected to see come together, to be honest with you. Like, he just stays out the way.
Starting point is 01:17:13 But would you, the question is 800-58-105-105-1. Would you let your child date somebody older than you? What do you mean? Would you let? This man is 20. 21 years old. He's 21. I'm sure he's making his own decision. All right. Jess, would you let your son date somebody older than you? I don't think let is the right word.
Starting point is 01:17:29 Let what I approve of it? There you go. Mimi, come to his mic, Mimi. But that's the thing. I can't tell him what to do and he's 21. And he's 21. I get it. I understand.
Starting point is 01:17:41 Now, I may not let the woman in my house. I am not letting. Mimi, I understand what you said. I do. Would you let your son date somebody older than you? Absolutely. We're not. She said, let.
Starting point is 01:17:53 If he was after age, At 21, you don't let nobody do it. Mimi can barely breathe. Because I'm like, no. Mimi is not letting. How do you not let a 21-hour? A 21-year-old? The guy I just gave Donkey to date to who shot his grandmother was 21.
Starting point is 01:18:08 You think I want to, you think I would let him shoot his grandmother? Well, if you found out that your 21-year-old was dating someone that old, how would you go about it? Yeah, how would you remember? I got to see how she look. Don't be honest. Stop me. Stop me. Double standard.
Starting point is 01:18:22 It might be to $41. I'd be like, God damn, $800. $5.5.00. $8.5.00. $5.10. Who is the woman? I mean, time is good, but, you know.
Starting point is 01:18:35 If your child was dating somebody older than you, what would you do? Would you be cool with it? Let's discuss. I don't like this question. Because it's too broad. No, it's not. And you're speaking about a 21 and 41-year-old,
Starting point is 01:18:46 but now you're saying the child. Well, you can say whatever you want. My daughter would not date anybody older. I mean, I would say, I am not letting. What age daughter? If she was 21. If she was 21. Let is the word.
Starting point is 01:18:58 I get it. Yeah, I get what both of you are saying. Like my dad told me one time, I put you in this one, I'll take you out. There's no, I'm not letting that's healthy. Do I approve of it? Right. No. But you also ask me son versus, you said son.
Starting point is 01:19:12 You said if your son bought home a 41 year old, that's what you asked me. So what you're going to say to your son? I already told you what my answer would be. It depends on how she looks. Exactly. This guy right here. Yeah. So let me start your picture.
Starting point is 01:19:21 It's crazy. Let's take your cause. When we were talking about dating older as women, it was like, make sure you get your own and don't let it. But it's different.
Starting point is 01:19:27 The double standard is so different women and women. The phone lines are lit up, let's discuss. Share is 100. Her boyfriend, not show. Madonna. She is not.
Starting point is 01:19:35 But Madda is 100. And her boyfriend. She's not 100. He's not a hundred. 35, something like that. And 20, he just turned 21 a couple months ago. Come on.
Starting point is 01:19:45 All right. Let's discuss when we come back. It's the breakfast club. Come on. It's topic time. Call 800-585-105-1 to join into the discussion with the Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody, it's DJNV just hilarious. Salomey and the Guy.
Starting point is 01:20:03 We are the Breakfast Club. Now, if you're just joining us, we were talking about, and they're saying my words are wrong, but would you let your 21-year-old date a person that's older than you? I think we should be asking, would you approve? I'm not approving it. I'm not letting. That's different. Approving is one thing, letting is another.
Starting point is 01:20:21 At 21, nine times of 10, you start. You're still living in your parents' house, right? No. No. When I was 21, hell, no. I had my son bought in. Because you had college at 21, and you're staying home during the summer.
Starting point is 01:20:31 So, like, if he doesn't want to live at home, I'm sure he has the means income to not be at home. Absolutely. And then it's also about, like, the type of person it is. Like, you know what I'm saying? I wouldn't expect, this came out of left field for me because I wouldn't expect. What kind of person is Tommy?
Starting point is 01:20:44 What do you mean? You know what I mean? She, baddies, you know, the alcoholic problems that she's had. I don't know. She's been on a lot of sobriety journeys. but we just know fighting. You know what I'm saying? Let's not ignore the elephant in the room, like the person that she is.
Starting point is 01:20:58 And her dating history. Like, I wouldn't expect for her to be with him. I wouldn't expect for him to be with her. That's just what it is. Yeah, she even posted something last night and people were like, this is her responding. She posted this meme and says, when he's seen all my personalities and still say, yeah, that's the one. Here's the problem. And how old is our oldest child.
Starting point is 01:21:14 Let me look it up. I know she got a daughter. There's the problem with the men and the women. There's clearly a double standard, right? Because older women dating younger men is often encouraged. They got a, the cougarer. term, right? And men don't get labeled coogers.
Starting point is 01:21:25 Men get labeled predators, right? And by the way, I wouldn't want my 20-something-year-old daughter dating no 40-something young man. But we're talking about a different dynamic here. You're talking about a 21-year-old man and a 40-something-year-old woman. And it's often encouraged for women to be cougars and date these young men. And if you're a young man, I don't have no sons. Depending on what she look like when you bring her home, I'm going to be like, all right, son.
Starting point is 01:21:46 Y'all can say all that with a let this, no, it's not happening. Right? At 21, nine times out of a 10 you stayed at home with your parents, right? you're in college or you're working, you're trying to get yourself together. We were different. Like, we left the nest early, but my kids will probably be at the house of 21. Oh, what is Logan now? 22.
Starting point is 01:22:01 I know Logan then knocked off something. Like, if he brought home a 41 year ago. Yeah, I can see you be in. Now, you're different with your girls because they're your girls. Like, but tell me. 20 years older than my son, it's not going to happen. Like, you should not be looking in that realm. Now, I don't know if Logan is knocking off a 42-year-old.
Starting point is 01:22:21 Not that I know, but he's not. not bringing them home, you're not going to be dating somebody, you're not going to have one on your back it's not going to happen. How you're the other man what to do? In my house? I can tell anybody what you're in your house. I'm in my house. I'm talking everybody what to do. But then you know what Logan does? Logan makes
Starting point is 01:22:36 good money. So Logan go and get his own house. Then what you're going to do? Yeah, that's what I'm saying. I wish Logan the best. I wonder what he's going to do at Christmas. I hope she could cook. Because that's not happening. She's better not going to cook at 42 years. No, I'm not allowing it because that's not right. The fact that a 42-year-old woman is talking to a 21-year-old. I agree with her. I agree with
Starting point is 01:22:52 It's not right. Like, the kid just turned 21. Yeah, but you're saying let. Like, I'm sure it's consensual. Like, he put her on his back. Like, if he's taking her down, he took her down. Not because she gave him something. And then she told him, like, yeah, take me down.
Starting point is 01:23:05 Like, he don't feel like a victim? And I've never heard you just passing it about Madonna old ass, shell old ass. All of these old ones be dating these super duper younger men. We were talking about the Drea comparison. Because I even... Oh, you forgot about Dreya, yeah. I would mean, even with Dreya, I had a different energy.
Starting point is 01:23:20 I was like, why y'all so mad at her? Like men do it all the time. Very young. But with Tommy, I was like, oh, shoot, where did this come from? But Salon, she married her music video director, Alan Ferguson, back in November 2014. He was 51, and she was 23 years older than her. Oh, so we go down like that over there. There's a different dynamic between men and women, though.
Starting point is 01:23:41 We got to admit that. Like a younger woman in an old man, I ain't saying it's making it wrong. I'm just saying that when it's a young man with an older woman, we look at it completely, completely. different. And he's also 21. He's 18. But 21 is still. He just turned to like three, four months ago. It's still impression. He does. He do what he want to do.
Starting point is 01:24:01 Yeah, he's what it is. He does. It's not like he's a victim. Nikki. This is who he picked. Hello? Yeah. Hey, Nikki. Now, would you let your 21-year-old son date of 42-year-old woman or 41-year-old woman? Okay, let me explain to everybody on your phone. My residence
Starting point is 01:24:16 is Yorktown, but I'm by way of New Jersey. So you know this kind of thing I'm about to get real. Okay. And these older parents don't play a lot of games. We don't play that one. Play with your mama. Don't play with me. I have a 23-year-old just so it's real.
Starting point is 01:24:33 Young man. I have a 19-year-old young man, and I have a 10-year-old daughter. And I don't give a crap. It's a 60-date and a 90-year-old. They will fear my fear of wrath, as Charlemagne said, and his last little donkey other day. They will get the fear of the devil. Okay, never mind God, don't worry about it I got the eyes for everybody
Starting point is 01:24:56 Before I ever let my 23-year-old Because that's real in the field with me Ever date somebody 20 years my age She's going to birth me, great baby If she don't get on I don't play about mine Can I ask you a question? You said the key word is let
Starting point is 01:25:17 If your 23-year-old son is knocking Off a 40-something-year-old person How are you going to stop them? Mm-hmm. How am I going to stop him? Yeah. How are you going to stop him? Gentle parenting won't stop him.
Starting point is 01:25:27 I'm not a gentle parent to mind. He's 23. It don't matter. 20. Talk that talk. 3. 53. 53.
Starting point is 01:25:36 I got that. I will haunt him in his dream. I got you. Do he live with you? Yes. He stayed with you right now. That's what I'm saying. He stayed with her.
Starting point is 01:25:45 That's different. Thank you, Nikki. I don't care. I get it. I'm with you, Nikki. I totally understand. I just won't bring her home. That's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:25:55 I can't introduce you to my mom. Hello, who's this? Hi, this is Atlanta. Hey, good morning. What's your name? I didn't catch your name, Mama. It's tiny. Now, if you have a son, Tiny and they're dating a woman older than you.
Starting point is 01:26:09 It's tiny. Oh, Tiny. If you have a son and he's dating a woman older than you, you're allowing it, you're proving it, you letting him? It's not a matter of letting him because I think he's regardless. I think the issue is more so. the town to do what he want to do. This girl has been infant out of jail.
Starting point is 01:26:26 She's caliber of woman. It's horrible. And that's not good for the family brand. Representation. That's what I was talking about the caliber of the woman. That's important too. The age is there, but I feel like most people were shocked because it's like what we know his family for him versus what we've seen Tommy go through very
Starting point is 01:26:45 publicly. And we were talking about Jules. It was trending yesterday. Jules was out and about with Tommy. Jules just turned 21 a couple of. a month ago, Tom Lee is 41 older than Salon. Salon, Salon is 39. So we're asking of
Starting point is 01:26:57 how would you feel, would you allow? Mimi said she ain't allow him. Never. She's going to put her son in a choke hole. It's not happening. And that's because of the 20-year age gap because of the type of woman. The 20-year age gap. Got you. But it could be the type of woman, too. Neither is going down.
Starting point is 01:27:10 Right. Now, I feel you. Now, if he's outside of your house, you know what I'm saying? Like, you can't control him at that point because he's 21. I don't know. I'm moving. I live on my own, you know? Charlemagne said it depends on how the woman looks. First of all, I think y'all keep using the wrong words. Y'all keep saying let and allow.
Starting point is 01:27:27 You don't let or allow a 21-year-old do anything. They're going to do what the hell they want to do now. Do you approve? That's a different conversation. And yes, the dynamics are different when it's a man and it's a woman. If it was my daughter's absolutely not. Hell, no, I ain't with it. You know, but a son?
Starting point is 01:27:42 What? Because that's the way society is set up. They got the whole cool thing that you all applaud all the time. Right. I don't applaud any of it. Even when I was younger dealing with older men, like me as a grown woman now, I shouldn't have never been doing that.
Starting point is 01:27:55 And the in the, shouldn't have been doing that with me. Like, you know what I'm saying? But I wouldn't bring them home, like, because I know my dad wouldn't allow it in his house. If he even had knowledge of it, he wouldn't allow it. He wouldn't let's let's just let it happen.
Starting point is 01:28:08 My son, you know what I'm saying? Let's say you turn 21 and he brings home with Tommy Lee. Can I say something else that we're not, that nobody's talking about? If I was 21 years old as a young man nowadays, I would want an older woman too because them older women look amazing. And it's not time.
Starting point is 01:28:21 When I found out her age, I couldn't believe it. Time it looked good as her. The 40-plus-year-olds are killing. The 50-year-old is. Let's go to the phone, mom. Now, that's something new. That's different. Yeah, because the younger girls look oldish.
Starting point is 01:28:36 They look older. Jessica, good morning. Hey, good morning, guys. Hey, Jessica, talk to us. Yeah, so no. It's an absolute hell of my friend. I have a seven-year-old son. He's not 21.
Starting point is 01:28:47 He's seven. But when he is 21, absolutely not. You won't approve, but you can't say letton. Because he's going to do what he want to do regardless. That's true. But what a mama like means, I think that he knows. It's going to be an out. Okay.
Starting point is 01:29:04 Hello, who's this? What's up? It's your brother, Animal from Jersey, man. Animal, what's up? What's good with you? Talk to us, brother. Man, listen, man, look. It's a situation when it's like,
Starting point is 01:29:16 like, I was telling an old boy. I was like, I was 17, going on 18, I was tackling one of my teachers like a wild world abuse. My dad knew, but my dad was like, yo, if you tell your moms, then moms is going to go crazy. And a lot of, like I said, a lot of people can relate because, Evie, you say like you're not going to let him, you're not going to lay him, you're going to, you're going to have to sell him he can't go outside. Word up. Because in the light, I'm Puerto Rican and Black. In the Lyon community, that's a don't you. What does that mean?
Starting point is 01:29:50 That's an old head. A old head. A old head. A older than sweeted juice. Right. But sometimes you know what's best for your child than they do. And if you got to do whatever you got to do to stop it, you don't know what's best for your child if you ain't never slept with that woman. You can't tell me at 21 what's best for me.
Starting point is 01:30:08 If you ain't never hit this, Pops. No, man. That's what I'm sick of. When it comes to women, the moms might. have more of a problem than the dads do. The dad would be like, oh, we got to, the parents would be like, we got to talk to your son.
Starting point is 01:30:24 He's dating or whatever, whatever you're old. And I'm not, you're not, you're knocking over your teacher, bro. You were knocking off your teacher at 17. That's crazy. That's crazy. That's crazy. That's crazy.
Starting point is 01:30:37 My ass needed to be in jail. For sure. Listen, but I don't have no issues. I have no mental issues. I'm good. I was one of my graduational goals. Oh. You found me?
Starting point is 01:30:51 Yeah, that teacher, I mean, she needed to lose her job because she was a teacher. That's a power dynamic. That was crazy. But even that, his pops knew. His pops was like, just don't tell moms? Like, that's crazy. Maybe doing that with their sons. It'd be like a right of passage.
Starting point is 01:31:04 No, no. With that, that was different, though. If that was my son in that situation, I would have said something because she's a teacher. Yeah. He's a teacher. All right. What's the moral of the story? I don't think there is a moral of the story.
Starting point is 01:31:15 I don't know. you can't let a grown person do anything, especially 21. We're talking about adult, like beyond adults at 21. You don't let them do anything. Do you approve? That's a different conversation. I just look at it like, yo, what is the conversation like? Like what, you know, after you go get once?
Starting point is 01:31:34 You're going to get back banging out and all that. But I'm saying, like, how can they relate? How can they, what's the compatibility percentage? Like, you know what I'm saying? When it's a 20 year age gap and more, 20 plus, like what? What are we talking about? talking about what are we getting into other than sex?
Starting point is 01:31:49 When you're over there? I can't be taking to Jake concert because you don't know another song. You know what? You know what I'm saying? Let me ask you a question, Envy. Tommy 41, and you said you're going to get worms. What are they going to get from you?
Starting point is 01:32:01 You're 48. I don't know what the hell is you talking about. I'm just talking. I just be talking. All right, well, let's get to the latest. Lauren becoming a straight thing. She gets them from somebody that knows somebody. She gets to detail.
Starting point is 01:32:15 I'm the home girl that knows. a little bit about everything. She'd be having the latest on this. The latest with Lauren LaRosa. Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have detail, sometimes you have a little bit of everything. Well, it's the latest. Walk to you by Top Dog Law on the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:32:30 Talk to me. All right, guys, so there is a Jay-Z interview that just dropped an exclusive with GQ magazine. Jay-Z, you know, he's back outside, so he's doing all the things. It's a very vulnerable conversation, just about the pressures and a lot of things that we've seen him experience in the public. more recently. But I want to take some time to actually get through the article. I also just saw that there's actually a video interview that was posted in addition to the written article. I wish it wasn't a video article. Yeah, I thought it was so fire that it was just written and it's somebody that he's been that has been reporting and working with him on, you know, throughout his career. But yeah,
Starting point is 01:33:05 so we'll bring that back in the latest tomorrow morning because I want to do it justice. And it's dope. So what I read so far is really dope. It's a very lengthy, it's been really open. Very open. I said the same thing, but I feel like anytime we hear from Jay Z, when he takes the time, he's always very open and honest. We just don't hear from him much. No, it's so crazy because he talks about the beginning and he just talks about the process and what he went through, how he felt, which we've never heard before. You feel like you've heard everything from old, but he's getting in death. So we'll do a breakdown of that tomorrow morning and the latest, and we'll have some, you know, things from the interview, the video interview as well too. But in other news, I wanted to
Starting point is 01:33:39 congratulate Cardi B and patients who has been up here on the show, who is, you know, manager, creative director, different roles that she does with Cardi. Yesterday, Cardi B announced a new partnership that she has with Yahoo Mail for an AI planner and Cardi B and Patience, both star in this commercial. Let's take a listen. What am I forgetting? What am I forgetting? Patience are forgetting something important and I'm panicking.
Starting point is 01:34:02 Bom C. Fear of missing something important. Belcalis, I got you. Use Yahoo Mail. The new planner feature finds important tasks and events in your inbox and brings them all together. That way nothing gets missed and everything stays organized. I almost forgot. I was planning to laugh at all my haters and that is so important.
Starting point is 01:34:23 Yeah. Dope to see them both in the grad. Sluved the body. Sluct the patience and body. We're going to see body this Thursday, baby. Yes. Yes. She's body at the garden.
Starting point is 01:34:33 Yes. And Cardi is outside literally today. She is doing like a pop-up hair, hair stores with her grow good hair beauty brand that she has. So she'll be in the Bronx today with a bus that is all set up. And if you go to the Girl Good Instagram, she's showing you inside the bus. And, you know, there will be some products to buy and try and all the things. Salute the morning. Yes.
Starting point is 01:34:53 Shout out to her. Now, in other news, taking a turn. So Nikki Minaj yesterday, it was reported via TMZ that Nikki Minaj is being sued for refusing to pay a $275,000 bill, allegedly, right? So this bill is to cover production and other. calls for two concerts that she did. So her company, well, there is a company called 24-7 productions that is suing Nikki Minaj and they're suing Pink Friday productions and they're saying that they work with Nikki Minaj back in 2022 for the MTV Video Music Awards where they provided live entertainment production services. In late 2023, the company says that Nikki asked them to help
Starting point is 01:35:35 with her concerts at Jingle Ball and her album launch for Pink Friday 2. Now, the company is saying that they provided budgets to Nikki's team. So they say, that they were approved and gave Nikki Minaj an advance for planning, on-site management, staffing, audio, lighting, rigging, ground transportation, overall logistics. And they say that the advance was more than $275,000 just for expenses,
Starting point is 01:35:58 but they were expected that it was going to be paid back. They say that every time that they, well, they didn't quote another number. They said that Nikki's company was paid $650,000 for her jingle ball performance alone, but they never paid their bill out with this production company. And the production company is claiming that every time that they've reached out and attempted to collect the money, and it's been years, Nicky's team responds back and says, we'll look into this. So they're suing for breach of contract, and they want their money back.
Starting point is 01:36:24 They're suing back for, you know, damages. Stories like that are tricky because they said they spoke to the team, and it's not Nikki's personal responsibility to pay the bill. She generates the money. Yeah. But it's the team around her that I've got to make sure all of that type of stuff is paid. And I think, too, like, so the team around her, right? but Nikki Minaj's name, of course, is going to be attached to the Pink Friday production. So it falls back on Nikki as the artist, which it makes it seem like personally,
Starting point is 01:36:48 Nicky Minaj is out here dodging whatever. It's her responsibility. She hires the team. But you know how many people. It's her responsibility. That's her. It falls on her. Like if your attorney, if you're accountant, if they don't pay the bill, even though it's
Starting point is 01:37:00 effed up, it's still Nikki's responsibility. But if you hire in people to handle certain responsibilities. They should be handling responsibilities. But they're not hiring the accountants. They're not hiring the people that's supposed to pay. They're going to hire Nick. They're going to sue Nikki. They're going to sue Nikki because if you're trying to make a big splash
Starting point is 01:37:13 and you want to bring attention to the situation, then you add Nikki's name to the law. Yeah. Well, Alex Brusewitz, we talked about him before. He's over on the Trump administration side, working with them in all these different fashions and forums. He retweeted this story online, and he said that this is another day and another lie about Nikki Minaj. He's claiming that this story is completely false.
Starting point is 01:37:36 But, you know, they're basing this off of documents that were filed. So, ooh, you know, I guess there will be more that will come here as they figure out how this will end. Okay. Yes. That's all I have. All right. That's latest. What was it brought to you by?
Starting point is 01:37:49 It's brought to you by Top Dog Law. For any accident, Bigger's Mall, called Top Dog Law. All right. And last. Happy birthday, The Undertaker. He is 61. I know y'all like wrestling here because I do. And The Undertaker is a time.
Starting point is 01:38:03 Yes, I do. No, you don't? Yes, I do. May you don't? He is a wrestling. the Undertaker. What? What did he look like?
Starting point is 01:38:11 What? All black. Sometimes. Yeah. Whatever. He wore all black. He was back there. He was like one of the back in the day, like favorite, favorite wrestlers.
Starting point is 01:38:20 Like, um, he would get that. Stonged Coastie, Austin. Sting. The guy to be sitting up in the bleachers with nobody. Well, the Undertaker had been with the pain on his face. A whole different organization. What? Sting was a whole different organization.
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Starting point is 01:38:36 She just read it off the paper. No, I did it. I didn't read nothing on the paper. Okay. Just say to rock. All right. Well, thank you for the latest. And also, I want to remind everybody two things.
Starting point is 01:38:46 One, JZ tickets go on sale today at 10 a.m. So if you miss yesterday, you get another chance now getting that cue. You can set alerts right now, though, on the Ticketmaster website. I've seen people that got in. They said they were in the queue 10 minutes early. So good luck. I don't know what that means, but that's what people were saying. Man, I was in that queue for hours.
Starting point is 01:39:02 Also, the Black Effect Podcast Festival is going down. What's the date, Charlemagne? April 25th, Saturday, April 25th in Atlanta, Georgia. at Pullman Yards, man. Some of your favorite podcasts are going to be on that podcast stage. Drink Champs is going to be on that podcast stage. Don't Call Me White Girl Podcast with Mona. Jeff Teague and the Club 520 podcast.
Starting point is 01:39:20 Crystal Renee Haslett with the Keep It Positive, Sweetie Podcast. Carlos King with The King and My Guys, Deonté Kyle, an Ice Cup Cat, with the Grits and Eggs podcast. So go get your tickets right now, black effect.com. Slash Podcast Festival. It's hosted by Lauren LaRosa and DJ Envy. We got some great things, man. The pitching podcast will be there.
Starting point is 01:39:38 The Black Effect Market. It plays. Simulator. Yeah, we got the Black Effect race car simulator. Yeah, we got some great stuff. Did you say about the shopping? Yes, that's the Black Effect Mallplace. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 01:39:47 Okay. Well, get your tickets. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Mix up next. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Jess Hallari.
Starting point is 01:39:53 Sholomey and the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now, it's Women's History Month. Mm-hmm. And Jess, all month has been honoring characters. Women that play different characters and different movies. From inspirational movies, movies that, like, you know, iconic films, cult classics, all of their.
Starting point is 01:40:09 right and who I'm honoring today is ISIS played by Gabrielle Union in the early 2000s movie Bring it on this is my favorite movie in high school y'all, one of my favorite movies I want to honor ISIS for being a powerful authentic leader who stood up against cultural appropriation year
Starting point is 01:40:24 She brought visibility to the black cheerleaders And persevered despite lacking The resources that the white cheerleaders had right and they was called the Toros As the captain of the Clovers She is also honored as a trinsetter and a no nonsense role model Isis demanded recognition
Starting point is 01:40:40 for her team's creativity and a creative labor, confronting the Toros for stealing their routines and forcing them to acknowledge their stolen success. Try to sell our bit, but you look like shit
Starting point is 01:40:51 and we're the ones her down with it. She's a champion of accountability. So shout out to Isis. Love you. Your daughter's cheer, yo. Like that, I really, really did that for y'all.
Starting point is 01:41:02 My daughter's dance. Oh, I'm sorry. My daughter does competitive cheerily. It's not that. My wife. cheerlead like that. My wife did athletic cheerleading. Chared for teens. My daughter does competitive cheerleading. It's a difference. Okay.
Starting point is 01:41:14 Well, shout out to Josh. Shout out to your wife. Yeah, period. Don't have a play with her. And didn't your wife chair? No. Oh, my God. Sorry. And salute to Pret-a-Manage. Did I say that right? Pret-a-Mage. That's just what it is. Yep, they came up here and gave us breakfast this morning. They had bacon, egg and cheese sandwiches, fruit, a little bit of pasta.
Starting point is 01:41:33 You know what I'm saying? You might see them around the city. And they're really good. You know, so salute to Pret-a-Mage. Apprentice. All right. Salute to them. Now, where are you going to be this weekend? I am in New Brunswick, New Jersey. So get your tickets if you haven't yet, y'all. We'll be at the Stress Factory. Me and my brother, Desi Alexander, this Friday,
Starting point is 01:41:49 and this Saturday is going down on that stage. And also, get your tickets for my book launch, April 30th, that's next Thursday in Dumbo. Dumbo is Brooklyn. How do you say it? Is it Dumbow Brooklyn, Brooklyn, or just Brooklyn Dumbled? Like, how do you do it? You say Dumbo.
Starting point is 01:42:03 Okay. In Brooklyn. Yes, me in Dumbo. Okay. Well, meet me, leave me a dumb boy on. This next Thursday, April 30th, my book, no, this is next month. What am I talking about? All right, no mind.
Starting point is 01:42:20 You done? You finished and you done. Yeah, that's it. I'm done. Oh, my goodness. Solomon. Listen, I just want to tell you all respect your elders. You know what I mean?
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Starting point is 01:43:01 I just inherited a fortune after losing my mom, and now my girlfriend's entire family is coming out of nowhere with her hands out. and my girlfriend is already giving my money away. So the girl he wants to marry is already sending money out the door. Find out how it ends. Listen to the OK Storytime podcast on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey there, this is Josh from Stuff You Should Know with a message that could change your life.
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