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The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Kid Cudi to Testify in Diddy Trial, Cassie’s Mom Speaks Out on Alleged Abuse, Male Dancer Details Graphic ‘Freak-Offs’ + Claressa Shields & Mickie Sherrill Interview

Episode Date: May 21, 2025

Today on The Breakfast Club, Claressa Shields joins us to discuss her upcoming fight, relationship with Papoose, and why she turned down a role on 'Baddies.' New Jersey Congresswoman Mickie Sherrill a...lso stops by to talk about her run for governor, Black maternal health, and building generational wealth. Plus, Charlamagne Tha God gives Donkey of the Day to a man who was pardoned for the January 6th riot, only to be arrested for burglary. 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 Tell your story. Tell your story. Tell your story. Tell next song. Oh my god. Did you just hear that song this morning? No, I just really love it. Just like that song? Yes. Alright. I tell your old bop you're like Aretha Franklin and Rose are still a rose. Oh my god. You know what? You never heard?
Starting point is 00:03:13 Nope. Damn. I know respect. Oh that's good. That's older than the Rose are still a rose. Yes it is. Actually. Alright, well we got some people joining us this morning.
Starting point is 00:03:21 We got the champ, the champ coming Clarissa Shields. She's scheduled to fight Lanny Daniels on July 26 in Detroit. So we're gonna kick it with Clarissa. Yep. Where the pap come in here rapping with her? I seen an interview with Clarissa and Pap. They were both in the boxing gym and they were talking to her and Pap was there and the guy was just like, yo Pap start rapping. And Pap just started rapping in the gym with Clarissa. You make it, if you might miss her. Don't try to diss her. And it went on.
Starting point is 00:03:47 Pap was being Pap. That's what Pap does. So if Pap does come on up, he's gonna rap. Okay. All right, also Mickey Sherrill. Nike, Mikey Sherrill. Yeah, her name is like Nike, but Mikey. So Mikey Sherrill will be joining us.
Starting point is 00:04:00 She is representative for New Jersey's 11th congressional district. Congresswoman in Jersey. For governor of New Jersey against Ross and a host of others. So we'll talk to her this morning as well. All right. Let's get the show cracking. We got front page news. Morgan will be joining us and today would have been Notorious B.I.G.'s 53rd birthday. So can we play some bit to start the show? This is why age is a blessing. You know what I mean? If you woke up this morning and you're enjoying a birthday and you 50
Starting point is 00:04:29 plus years old, you better embrace it because a lot of people didn't make it. You ain't got the remix to it? And that's still young too. They gotta have it. They got it there? One more chance to remix? Nah. Anyways, Notorious B.I.G. Happy birthday. He would have been 53. It's the Breakfast Club. We got front page news next. And we're not gonna get to the part when biggie Says sex in me while your man masturbates and then did he go? Yeah, like biggie like puff. That's not what I was talking about. You took it the wrong way What part is that that's in the third verse, right? I don't remember. Okay. Anyway morning everybody is dj nv
Starting point is 00:05:03 Jess, hilarious. I'll amane the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news All right. Okay see Destroyed the twin Timberwolves last night 114 88 they lead the series 1-0 the Knicks actually play tonight. What up Morgan? Hey, hey, good morning everybody Good you're feeling good All right. All right. Let's get into it.
Starting point is 00:05:27 First on front page. President Trump is calling for Republican lawmakers to pass his so-called big, beautiful bill. He attended a House Republican conference meeting on Capitol Hill yesterday in an effort to push that bill. Trump said progress is being made. I will say I was there when he addressed reporters during his visit at the Capitol. And here's what he had to say about that meeting.
Starting point is 00:05:49 Let's take a listen. That was a meeting of love. Let me tell you, that was love in that room. There was no shouting. I think it was a meeting of love. There were a couple of things that we talked about specifically where some people felt a little bit one way or the other, not a big deal. And I covered them and wasn't so much a speech, I covered certain points.
Starting point is 00:06:07 So we're going to cut drug prices by from 75 to 85, in some cases even more than that. So Trump added there were a few concerns he helped clear up and thinks the legislation will move forward. Now the bill cleared the GOP-led committee in the House on Sunday. I also attended a press conference for or of sorts for GOP leaders. And here's what House Speaker Mike Johnson had to say about the legislation, the big, beautiful bill. Let's take a listen to Mike Johnson. This is really simple. We're delivering. We're doing what we said we were going to do. When you talk about putting Americans first, we're making the largest investment in border security
Starting point is 00:06:44 and over a generation, providing nearly $150 billion to secure our border and deport illegal aliens. We are cracking down on illegal aliens receiving Medicaid, Medicare, SNAP, and tax benefits that are intended for the citizens of this country. We're shifting the cost of adjudication in the immigration system from the American taxpayer to the aliens themselves. So he went on to say that those cuts that we're hearing about in Medicaid and Medicare and SNAP, they're directly supposed to be impacting those immigrants or migrants who shouldn't supposedly should not be receiving those. So Speaker Johnson and other GOP leaders, they also refuse to take questions. That's why I said it was a press conference of sorts.
Starting point is 00:07:30 But despite being rules that there are in place that they are supposed to take questions from reporters. So this adds to your case, CTG, that we may be in that post-constitutional society where our very own government is breaking its own rules when it's convenient for them while also calling out and claiming those who are breaking rules on the other side. Yeah, that's obvious. What about infrastructure for these airports? Because that's a disaster waiting to happen. I saw Secretary of Transportation, Sean Duffy, saying that the airports just need to overhaul
Starting point is 00:07:58 when it comes to infrastructure. Is there any of that in the bill? Yeah, I believe so. Absolutely. Supposedly, there is something in the bill regarding infrastructure. I will say also no tax on tips is also headed to the House after it passed unanimously in the Senate yesterday. Now that bill establishes a new tax deduction for up to $25,000 for tips.
Starting point is 00:08:22 Now meanwhile, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York, he contends the rules committee, which is scheduled. Well, they took up the measure last night. They're looking to hide the debate, supposedly hide the debate. Let's take a listen to House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries comments in regards to this so-called big, beautiful bill. Republicans know that their efforts to take away health care from millions of Americans is deeply unpopular. So, yeah, that pretty much covers that you guys will see what happens as a result. Again, they are going to continue working on getting this through the for the remainder of the weekend. They said that they want to have this done by Memorial Day. So we will see what happens as a result of that. Why Hakeem acting like his stepdaddy Chuck Schumer don't support the bill though?
Starting point is 00:09:12 You can't just call out Republicans about the bill. You got to call out, you know, your stepdaddy Chuck Schumer too Hakeem. Okay? Chuck has already bowed down to Trump and agreed to vote for the bill. So. All right. Well clock that. So. All right. We'll clock that T then. All right.
Starting point is 00:09:27 At seven, we'll talk about the golden dome that Trump wants for our defense here in America. We'll get into that at seven. Stick around. All right. Everybody else, get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open. Again, 800-585-1051.
Starting point is 00:09:42 It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed. I hate the way that you walk, the way that you talk. I hate the way that you dress. Everything with me is blessed.
Starting point is 00:09:56 Call up next. 800-585-1051. Not just me, I'm what the coach will fill it. Hello, who's this? Hey, this is Vince. How you doing? Good morning. What's up, Vince?
Starting point is 00:10:04 Good morning. Get it off your chest, brother. Hey, um, so why we always we are here talking about oily boy, bitty boy. Hey, why we not talking about Harvey Weinstein's retrial going on in New York right now? Harvey Weinstein's on retrial? I know he was on retrial. Yeah. Yeah, see, that's the thing. They're talking that. But he on retrial right now. I ain't know nothing about no retrial but I know Harvey Weinstein in prison. Well he getting retried and then whatever happened to the Epstein files. The Epstein files? Epstein files came out. Well I mean whatever happened with all those people that was supposed to get in trouble. So we we talking aboutdy, but the white people get a pass. I don't know why we say the white people get a pass when Harvey Weinstein is in prison and Jeffrey Epstein died in jail. Yeah, and Harvey Weinstein is found guilty.
Starting point is 00:10:52 I don't understand when we, yes, sometimes, not sometimes, often there's a double standard. But in recent years, no. Like Harvey Weinstein is in prison right now. You just said he's on retry and Jeffrey Epstein died in jail. He died in prison, yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:06 I do have a question though, something I gotta get off my chest. I'd be confused with Uber Eats, right? Let me explain. You give a tip, then you gotta pay a delivery fee, and then a service fee. Yeah, that's a lot. So you get a delivery fee, ain't that a tip? And then a service fee a tip? And then you want a tip?
Starting point is 00:11:21 I'm confused. Hey, that was a hard left, bro. We went from rape to tips to the wings. We just get it on my chest. service for your tip and then you want a tip? I'm confused. Hey, that was a hard left bro. We went from rape to tips. We just get it off our chest. I thought you was about to be at least in the ballpark of the conversation. I'm just getting it off my chest.
Starting point is 00:11:34 You can call me and sub over your chest. I'm just confused. It's a lot of fees. At least say unrelated, you know, hey man, let's change the subject something. You just. You know what I'm saying, I got a question. I got a question.
Starting point is 00:11:43 Just get it off my chest. What? But you ain't help me. No it is. I mean, I don't work there, yo. I don't know. Let's change the subject something you just I got a question I just get it off my chest But you aint help me I don't work there yo I don't know I just know that the service fee goes to DoorDash they getting our money Them drivers really don't make nothing Who get the delivery fee? DoorDash
Starting point is 00:11:58 How they get the delivery fee when somebody else delivers it? That is crazy I mean you know it's so funny I saw Harvey Weinstein in the news and didn't even realize why he was in the news. I seen him on the phone, but I thought it was old. I saw him on the phone. I didn't realize he was an African-American.
Starting point is 00:12:10 I thought he was dead and dying. He in jail on the phone? Yeah. The jail phone. The jail, oh, okay. He just knocked the hot topic. No. Sadly. Hello, who's this? Yo, this is Sean.
Starting point is 00:12:20 Sean, what up? Get it off your chest. Yeah, man. First off, I wanted to call in. Y'all had this topic maybe a week ago about the 20 year age gap. Just want to shout out my wife. Hey, man.
Starting point is 00:12:33 12 years marriage, 20 year age gap. How old are you? Oh, she older. I'm 33. Oh, and she 53. Man. Y'all met when she was 43 and you was 23. Yeah, we met in, we actually met in college.
Starting point is 00:12:47 Oh she went back to school? Oh she was your teacher? She went back to school? No she had went back to school actually her and my daughter went back to school and uh yeah she was like oh yeah I don't play with kids I'm like I don't either you know what I'm saying? Yeah you can now see see see now that's that's a hard way to start a relationship off. I don't play with kids, but then you end up playing with them and marrying them. Hey, you know what I'm saying? I was raised by my grandfather and I'll keep my grandmother. So, grew up with an old soul, you know what I'm saying? So, y'all, shout out to all five.
Starting point is 00:13:19 I got five kids. Shout out to all of them. You have five kids with a 43-year-old? Well, they mine, but they ain't mine. Oh, I love this. Okay, got it, got it, got it. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You came with a ready-made family,
Starting point is 00:13:32 you just had to add water. That's what's up. Yeah, yeah, for sure. You know what I'm saying? Hey, all she needed was a little sunlight, you know what I mean? You know what's so crazy? If the tables would have been turned
Starting point is 00:13:41 and he was 43 and she was 23, you'd be like, oh, that's how it is. Yeah, it would be crazy. It would be crazy. Hey, was 43 and she was 23, you'd be like, Oh, that's crazy. It would be crazy. Hey, one thing, one more thing before I go. Uh, like I say, our anniversary was yesterday, man. Uh, like I said, I just want to shout out to my wife, man. Love you.
Starting point is 00:13:55 Uh, next thing, um, I've been in construction for a little minute, trying to promote my black owned business. Uh, you can look me up. I'm online at, uh urnelsolutions.com. I'm trying to go the non-traditional route, no loans based out of Florida. Give everybody your information. Right now, www.urnelsolutions.com.
Starting point is 00:14:18 If you go on the website, just reach out, put down your information. Pretty much what we're doing, like I said, I've been in construction for a while. We're looking for property acquisitions to eventually get into the construction business. You know what I'm saying? So building that portfolio to kind of add to my experience.
Starting point is 00:14:34 Any one of y'all also, if y'all want to reach out, you know, help me with the funding, you can send to Tbutterfly26 on cash out. t-butterfly that's your nickname? Yeah that's for my wife. Oh okay okay. All right brother. Yeah t-butterfly26.
Starting point is 00:14:53 All right well peace man you and your you and your cougar wife have a great anniversary brother. Get it off your chest 800-585-1051 if you need the vent hit us up now it's the Breakfast Club good morning the breakfast club wake up wake up wake your ass this is your time to get it off your chest whether you're mad or blessed we want to hear from you on the breakfast club hello who's this good morning it's krista what's up krista how y'all doing? I've been trying to call for like weeks now. My God. What happened?
Starting point is 00:15:27 What's up, Krista? Well, the line's been busy. Sorry. Are we glad you finally got through? Of course. Hope y'all doing okay. I just want to let Jeff know that I did buy her tickets in Connecticut. So I will be in the first row.
Starting point is 00:15:42 Unfortunately, I don't have anybody with me, so it's just gonna be me there alone. But I'm coming to support for sure. It's all good. And you're gonna laugh by yourself either way. It's fine. Exactly, I need that. Can't wait to see you, girl. All right, well, I look forward to it.
Starting point is 00:15:57 I hope you guys have a great day. You too, enjoy the show. Okay, bye guys. Now where can people get tickets? Foxwoods, I will be at Foxwoods this Friday in Mashin' Second, Connecticut. JessHilariousOfficial.com gets you tickets. Hello, who's this? Hey, what's up man?
Starting point is 00:16:11 My name is Chris. What's up Chris? Get it off your chest. Yeah, what's up? I listen to you guys all the time. I watch you guys all the time on YouTube. I just realized like a few days ago, like you guys have like a huge picture of Diddy hanging up like behind the guest every time you guys have interviews and it just looks kind of bad.
Starting point is 00:16:30 That's not a picture. What it is is our guy Justin Richburg did art. So he did art for the whole wall. So all the pictures in here are moments that happened on the Breakfast Club. We didn't know that Diddy was going to turn out the you know, end up getting a Rico charge for all of the things he got a Rico charge for sir. And it's not that Diddy was gonna turn out, you know, end up getting a Rico charge for all of the things he got a Rico charge for, sir. And it's not just Diddy, there's a lot of people on this wall, you know,
Starting point is 00:16:50 who've got accusations and allegations and charges. It's just, it's history. What you think about it, we did kinda know that Diddy was gonna be, what you want us to do is history. Nothing we can do about that. I mean, you could definitely cover it up, but like, you know what I'm saying? Poor Ed Sheeran.
Starting point is 00:17:05 I don't think we need to cover it up. Poor Ed Sheeran, it doesn't take back the history that he's been up here on the Breakfast Club, though. You can't erase who people were. They still did what they did. I ain't doing nothing to Ed Sheeran. Yeah, yeah. I mean, I feel you, I guess.
Starting point is 00:17:17 What's up, man? All right, man, have a good one, man. You too. All right, get it off your chest. Eight on drink, five on pop. Actually, you know, the reason you shouldn't cover stuff like that up is because you should look and it should always be teachable moments for people. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:17:30 All of this is a learning lesson. If you actually, you know, are aware of what a person has done. That's right. All right. Well, we got the latest with Lauren. What up, Lauren? Hey, good morning. Yes, we do got the latest with Lauren coming up. And it's a lot.
Starting point is 00:17:45 Where you want to start? The Breakfast. Commanding, allegedly, 20K from Cassie's mom. Dang. Kid Cudi taking the stand. We learned about freezer meat and a guy named The Punisher. Dang, freezer meat. God.
Starting point is 00:17:54 It's the hardest it can get, is what he said. Damn. He had me in the freezer. I hear that one now. You guys put me on the game. All right, all right, all right. We'll get into that next. I heard you on Angie Moore yesterday, too.
Starting point is 00:18:03 Yeah, I was just in here. Y'all know I still be at work all day. I was just in here, and they came over. I was like, hey, alright. We'll get into that next. I heard you on Angie Moore like yesterday too. Yeah, I was just in here Y'all know I still be at work all day. I was in here and they came over I was like, hey come over I was like, okay, and I walked in she was like diddy I was like, oh I had a long break about that. I was intrigued. I was intrigued You on the court today? I am going to court today And I'll be there the whole day. I do not like leaving court because I'm having to trust what other people are saying happened Okay. All right. Well, we'll get to the latest with Lauren X is the Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club Morning everybody is DJ envy Jess hilarious. Shalime Naga. We are the details. I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything.
Starting point is 00:18:47 She be having the latest on it. The latest with Lauren LaRosa. Sometimes she have facts, sometimes she have details, sometimes she have a little bit of everything. But it's the latest. On The Breakfast Club. Talk to me. Now yesterday in court, Cassie's mom took the stand. Her name is Regina Ventura. And she got on the stand and said, and she got on the stand and alleged that Diddy demanded
Starting point is 00:19:11 $20,000 from her and her husband, which they paid at a drop of a dime because he was upset that Cassie was dating Kit Cuddy. Now, her testimony was very short and to the point, the prosecutors asked her a few questions about just her relationship, the background when she met him. She said, you know, my daughter was his artist and then it progressed into her dating him. She moved to LA and we would only see her certain times. She then began to talk about how those certain times would be Cassie coming home for the holidays.
Starting point is 00:19:39 She went into one holiday where Cassie came home in December. Cassie came home and this was after she had called Cassie before and been like, hey, I'm hearing or reading these blind items online that are saying that, you know, that our legend at Diddy's putting his hands on you, that you got beat up in the back of a car. What's going on? And she's like, she said, Cassie said, no, mom, that's not me. That's not us. That didn't happen. But the Cassie came home this one Christmas and she had marks on her body. And they then had to sit down and have a conversation about the physical abuse that Cassie was experiencing.
Starting point is 00:20:09 In that moment, her mom said that they took pictures. Mind you, we had seen these pictures in the court because Cassie, they talked about it with Cassie when she was on the stand. But her mom came and added some more context as to why they took pictures of the bruises. And her mom said it was simply because we wanted to memorialize the moment.
Starting point is 00:20:24 Like we wanted to basically have, I know that this is happening. It's happening exactly. Then she talked about kid Cuddy the mom Cassie's mom talked about kid Cuddy coming to her home and visiting her being there for a few days but then they got to the 20k and and the mom said that he was upset. He reached out and allegedly told her look I just spent $20,000 on Cassie and now she's dating Kid Cudi and I need to recoup my money. So y'all send me this money.
Starting point is 00:20:52 And this was after they had gotten this email that Cassie had sent, they as in Cassie's parents detailing the fact that Diddy had had these sex tapes allegedly that he threatened Cassie to release and And he had threatened her that something was going to happen to her and Kit Cuddy and that his hands weren't going to be, it wasn't going to come from his hands. He would actually be out of the country. Cassie sent that email to her mom because again, I think she just wanted some record of it because she was scared allegedly. Her mom was like, okay, so we get told about these sex tapes that caught me off guard and all this stuff is catching me off guard. And then
Starting point is 00:21:23 he calls talking about, you know, allegedly he calls talking about this $20,000 demand. She said they went took out a home equity loan, paid the $20,000 and a prosecutor prosecutor said, Well, why did you guys pay it? Like, why did you? And she said we were scared for our daughter's life. So they paid the money four to five days later. Wait, before that, let me back up. The prosecutor then asked her, Well, how did you even know how to pay the money and who to pay it to? She says Cassie's mom alleges that one of Diddy's like bookkeepers sent an email with all of the information of how to wire it to him. They sent it. Four to five days later, the money came back. No conversation or nothing.
Starting point is 00:21:57 They never spoke to him about it. That's one of the specific things in the lawsuit. They said that he was using sex tapes and sexual images to blackmail Yes, Cassie when that well now I think well they shouldn't home before but now I guess people can understand why Cassie and Cassie's family Is going so hard if you call me my my my you know my daughter and say you got my daughter's sex tape And I'm gonna release it for $20,000 and you're a hundred millionaire And I had to take out a home I had to take home a home loan to pay that Because you had the money you didn't need the money you did it because you just wanted to make me do it exactly I'm going to try to bury you if not try to hurt you myself
Starting point is 00:22:33 No, let me tell you talk about her to hurt you myself her mom then talked about another incident where They flew into LA for Cassie's 30th birthday, and this was a Cassie's birthday is in August So she was like it's August we find LA Cassie's birthday Cassie's birthday in August. So she was like, it's August, we find LA Cassie's birthday. It's our 30th. So you know, they're excited. That's that's our baby. They get there in Diddy and Cassie allegedly already going through their things. And there's an incident that goes down where Diddy takes Cassie's phone allegedly, and
Starting point is 00:23:00 her mom, she and Cassie tells her mom, and her mom is trying to get the phone back. So they're outside of Cassie's apartment. Cassie's mother, Diddy and allegedly D Rock arguing. Cassie's mom said, Oh, I was yelling at him. I was trying to hit him. The only reason she alleged she couldn't get to him is because D Rock was in the middle of them. So now you have this older woman outside trying to fight you to get her baby's phone back,
Starting point is 00:23:20 allegedly right. D Rock's in the middle. He, she said Diddy, Cassie's mom says that Diddy did not give the phone back but I mean I'm sorry he did give the phone back but when he left he left with Cassie's car allegedly. It was a Jaguar car that he left with and prosecutors like well how did you know that he left with the car? She said I saw it drive off. So then that goes back to a lot of what Cassie was saying. I'm saying originally like he controlled everything. He would take things when he got upset allegedly he would do different things so she kind of had to
Starting point is 00:23:48 do her job as she kept mentioning um what about kid cutty i heard kid cutty's taking a stand kid cutty is taking a stand i want to say before we get to kid cutty this cassie's mother was the first witness that diddy's team did not cross they didn't ask for no questions the lawyer stood up introduced himself and said i have no questions for you that was the first time we ever seen that in court. Because what you gonna say to that woman? Nothing. Exactly. Now, Kid Cudi, yeah, so yesterday.
Starting point is 00:24:09 Man on the stand. Yesterday at the end, they started to talk about the rest of the week, and they said that Kid Cudi will be in court this week. They said that today, Wednesday, if they were able to, they would get to Kid Cudi and he would be testifying. But from what I'm told, the testimonies are gonna be set up today. They don't really think that they'll get to him today that it's actually
Starting point is 00:24:27 supposed to be Thursday, which is going to be a, he's a huge witness as well too because he's going to speak to of course a lot of the, the arson, but the arson, the card stuff. But also the conversation that they had at that dinner that night. The alleged conversation they had at that restaurant and they is Cassie, Diddy and Kid Cudi because Cassie alleged that Diddy came and sat them all down and said, I don't like what's going on here basically and y'all need what's happening fill me in because he felt the way Diddy seems alleging that Diddy he did that because he felt the way because he put them in the studio together and then they started dating.
Starting point is 00:24:59 Cassie's like regardless of the situation, it was it was threatening and he mentioned that he was going gonna do things allegedly to Kit Cudi and to her. The car came into conversation and at that dinner, Cassie alleges that Kit Cudi said to Diddy, well what about my car? And Diddy said, what car you talking about? Yeah, for people who don't know,
Starting point is 00:25:17 Diddy allegedly blew his car up. Yes, oh sorry, I forgot, that's a major point to say. Yes, yeah, cause he allegedly blew his car up. What about my car? Jesus. Jesus. That's gonna be big man cuz you know Diddy allegedly threatened to kill him with his house with a loaded gun and that's gonna be a really interesting part of the trial Cuz it'll probably start with with Cuddy and then there'll be another witness who used to work for Diddy who'll probably come in and confirm a lot of Cuddy's testimony. What about big punisher that his penis couldn't get hard and he had to. First of all
Starting point is 00:25:44 You need to watch how you say that because people won't think you're talking about the rapper. Oh there's a rapper named Big Punisher? Yes. Has he ever passed away Big Punisher? Big Punishers passed away 30 years ago. And? He's been freaking off for 30 years. I didn't know that Big Pun's full name was Big Punisher. Exactly. I never knew that. But no his name is The Punisher. His actual name is let me look it up it was like Sharia Sharae Hayes He's actually from New York and he wrote a book called in search of freezer meat But we'll have to get to that in the next hour because the name of his co in search of freezer meat Just up what a cutting off penises and freezing them? No, he leans into-
Starting point is 00:26:25 Yo K-Pop fans, it's your boy BOMHAN and I'm bringing you something epic. Introducing the K-Factor, the podcast that takes you straight into the heart of K-Pop. We're talking music reviews, exclusive interviews, and deep dives into the industry like never before. From producers and choreographers, to idols and trainees, we're bringing you the real stories behind the music that you love. And yeah, we're keeping it 100, discussing everything from comebacks and concepts
Starting point is 00:26:53 to the mental health side of the business. Because K-pop isn't just a genre, it's a whole world. And we're exploring every corner of it. And here's the best part, fans get to call in, drop opinions, and even join us live at events. You never know where we might pop up next. So listen to the K Factor on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:27:15 This isn't just a podcast, it's a movement. Are you ready? Let's go. Made for This Mountain is a podcast that exists to empower listeners Go. Go, go, go, go. Go, go, go, go. Go, go, go, go. Go, go, go, go. Go, go, go, go. Go, go, go, go. Made for This Mountain is a podcast that exists to empower listeners to rise above their struggles, break free from the chains of trauma,
Starting point is 00:27:32 and silence the negative voices that have kept them small. Through raw conversations, real stories, and actionable guidance, you can learn to face the mountain that is in front of you. You will never be able to change or grow through the thing that you refuse to identify. The thing that you refuse to say, hey, this is my mountain. This is the struggle.
Starting point is 00:27:49 This is the thing that's in front of me. You can't make that mountain move without actually diving into it. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to conquer the things that once felt impossible and step boldly into the best version of yourself to awaken the unstoppable strength that's inside of us all. So tune into the podcast, focus on your emotional wellbeing, and climb your personal mountain. Because it's impossible for you
Starting point is 00:28:11 to be the most authentic you. It's impossible for you to love you fully if all you're doing is living to please people. Your mountain is that. Listen to Made for This Mountain on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm dying. When we step beyond the edge of what we know. To open our consciousness to something more than just what's in that Western box. And return.
Starting point is 00:28:50 I clinically died. The heart stopped beating. Which I was dead for 11.5 minutes. My name is Dan Bush. My mission is simple. To find, explore, and share these stories. I'm not a victim, I'm a survivor. You're strongest when you're the most vulnerable. To remind us what it means to be alive. Not just that I was the guy that cut his arm off,
Starting point is 00:29:08 but I'm the guy who is smiling when he cut his arm off. Alive Again, a podcast about the fragility of life, the strength of the human spirit, and what it means to truly live. Listen to Alive Again on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Amy Robach and TJ Holmes here. Diddy's former protege, television personality, platinum selling artist, Denity King alum Aubrey O'Day joins us to provide a unique perspective on the trial that has captivated the attention of the nation. Aubrey O'Day is sitting next to us here. You are, as we sit here, right up the street from where the trial is taking place.
Starting point is 00:29:46 Some people saw that you were going to be in New York, and they immediately started jumping to conclusions. So can you clear that up? First of all, are you here to testify in the Diddy Trial? Aubrey will offer her opinions and expertise based on her first-hand knowledge. From her days on Making the Band as she emerged as the breakout star, the truth of the situation would be opposite of the glitz and glamor.
Starting point is 00:30:08 It wasn't all bad, but I don't know that any of the good was real. I went through things there. Listen to Amy and TJ presents Aubrey O'Day, covering the Diddy Trial on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Freezer and meat because he said, you know, if it's frozen, that's the hardest they can
Starting point is 00:30:28 get and the book is about mental health and how erectile dysfunction can play into your mental health. What that got to do with pork loins though, and tenderloins, and chicken, and thigh breath in the freezer. And searching for them. Well, it was, did he say he couldn't get a wreck during the freak off and yeah, they called him back They know they call them back a couple times. We're gonna get a book about that. He wrote a book about it. We're gonna get Remember in the first okay
Starting point is 00:30:58 Putting meat in the free that it make it hard as it can get is insane. We got a book bestie Why are people so horny? You're the only one. That's crazy. The only one. Freeza meat. Lovin' this. He is.
Starting point is 00:31:14 You're trying to figure it out, honey. I'm trying to, yes, I want to, I'll find out next hour. Surprise me. Yeah, and we're gonna start organizing the witnesses under the charges because now it's starting to all lay out and I want us to like put it in place I do also when you prize me next hour with some frozen mystery and also when we come back next hour
Starting point is 00:31:29 You tell us who's testifying today who's gonna be in court today? Yes And why would you look at envy when you said that about a mystery meat? Me to the fan I got some stories to tell Call me to the fan. I got some stories to tell All right, well we come back we got front page news and then the champ will be joining us Clarissa shield is the Breakfast Club Good morning. You're checking out the Breakfast Club Morning everybody is DJ envy Jess hilarious Charlamagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Let's get some front page news Start with the NBA playoffs last night. Okay,C beat the Timberwolves 114 to 88. They lead the series 1-0. The Knicks play tonight at 8 p.m.
Starting point is 00:32:11 All right. What's up Morgan? All right. Let's get back into it. So President Trump wants the U.S. to have a Golden Dome defense system up and running in about three years. This would be similar to Israel's Iron Dome, which is an all-weather air defense system that intercepts and destroys short-range missiles and artillery shells. Now he outlined his plans for the missile defense system in an announcement from the Oval Office at the White House alongside Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth saying Canada also wants to be involved and the system will provide great protection. Let's take a listen to President Trump's comments. and the system will provide great protection. Let's take a listen to President Trump's comments.
Starting point is 00:32:45 Once fully constructed, the Golden Dome will be capable of intercepting missiles, even if they are launched from other sides of the world, and even if they are launched from space. Canada has called us and they want to be a part of it. So we'll be talking to them. They want to have protection also. So as usual, we help Canada do the best we can.
Starting point is 00:33:06 So the Golden Dome is the president's vision for a cutting edge missile shield that can protect the U.S. from long range strikes. Now, Trump said the final price tag for the system will be about one hundred seventy five billion dollars. The president is appointing Space Force General Michael Guttline to lead the project. Now, Space News reports that estimated cost around $175 billion, while a $25 billion down payment is included in that Republican reconciliation spending bill, you know, that big, beautiful bill that we keep talking about.
Starting point is 00:33:35 So there's a $25 billion down payment included for this project in that bill. And it also remains unclear how the project will be fully funded and whether or not it will actually pass Congress that big beautiful bill. Now Reuters reports the US government is exploring different ways to finance the project including potentially through a subscription service model. So I'll keep you guys posted on what is projected to happen with our golden dome here in the US. That doesn't sound too bad to me. I mean Israel has it and it protects them from from any type of missiles or explosions, anything. So I feel like we should have
Starting point is 00:34:13 had that already. As I always say, if you can tell people how you're gonna put some money in their pocket and keep them safe, they're gonna always be on board. So you know you talking about something that's gonna keep American people safe, I don't think you're gonna get too much pushback on that. Not at all. All right, as we approach the fifth anniversary of George Floyd's death, there's been some conversation around pardoning former Minneapolis police officer,
Starting point is 00:34:35 Derek Chauvin. Now, Elon Musk reposted a podcaster, suggesting the pardon, saying, it's something to think about. Minneapolis police chief, Brian O'HHara says he heard nothing to suggest that President Trump plans to pardon officer former officer Derek Chauvin who's in prison for the Memorial Day 2020 murder of George Floyd. Now O'Hara told a news conference on Monday that the topic came up when he was
Starting point is 00:34:59 in Washington DC recently. He also said preparations for the possibility of civil unrest shouldn't be misunderstood. Let's take a listen to his comments. I've literally had police chiefs from around the country asked me that question and I'll tell you what I've told them. There is absolutely no credible information we have to suggest that's going to happen. We've been in communication with our partners at the state at the the federal level, to ensure that we and all of our partners are prepared in the event that something like that happens
Starting point is 00:35:31 and it causes some type of civil disturbance. Pardon Derek Chauvin, then it'll be civil unrest and then they'll unleash martial law. You know, don't fall for that okie doke. By the way, I don't think that this is something that they're really considering. I think that this is Elon Musk's way of trolling. I think this is a lot of people on social media's way of trolling. They know that it's going to cause chaos and cause people to be up in arms when they see that. I don't think that's something they'll ever do. I don't put anything past this administration, but I don't think that's something they'll ever do. Well, everyone saw the
Starting point is 00:35:59 video and even at the time, President Trump, you know, he mentioned that that was wrong. I mean, everyone saw that that was wrong. So Floyd, of course, was killed after Chauvin and one of several officers on the scene that day. He knelt on his neck and back while trying to arrest him on suspicion of using a counterfeit twenty dollar bill. And while we're on the topic of George Floyd, George Floyd, I say his name, say his name while we're on the topic of George Floyd, the National Urban League released its latest report titled George Floyd. Yeah, say his name, say his name. While we're on the topic of George Floyd, the National Urban League released its latest report titled George Floyd five years later. Was it a moment or a movement? Now National Urban League
Starting point is 00:36:32 president and CEO Mark Morial was in Washington DC recently for the organization's legislative conference saying the report explains the analysis of wins, setbacks, and the work that still needs to be done to combat systemic racism and deep-rooted inequities. Let's take a listen to Mark Morial from the National Urban League. When it comes to police reform and public safety, many states, many cities, police departments, the justice department, advocates advocated long and hard for meaningful change. But that change is incomplete and not permanent. It's now the force to seek to turn it back.
Starting point is 00:37:14 So Morial urged people to get involved with civil rights organizations and to hold their elected officials accountable from everything from the local level to the federal level. And of course, he went on to say that this right now is not the time to be scared, but to pretty much pull up your bootstraps. And I'll take it a step further and quote the late great Congressman John Lewis. I like to say get in good trouble, necessary trouble and restore the soul of America. Yeah. I would say that it was a moment, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:37:40 Cause one of the biggest things that come out of that moment was all the pleasures that corporate America made. Remember corporate America said they were going to make 50 billion dollars, you know, pledge 50 billion dollars to racial inequality. They didn't. You know what I mean? They didn't. And a lot of those DEI initiatives have, you know, been rolled back, you know, since the Trump administration has been in. So I would say it was just a moment. It wasn't it wasn't a movement. It could have been a movement if that those pledges would have been honored. But no, it was a moment. It wasn't a movement. It could have been a movement if those pledges
Starting point is 00:38:06 would have been honored, but no, it was a moment. What do you think it takes to make a movement to actually truly unite people and actually have a movement? I mean, MAGA seems like a movement or at least that's what Mark Morial said. He said MAGA is in fact a movement. MAGA is a movement because they got actual wins. Trump is back in the White House. Project 2025 is being implemented. So these things that they actually, you know, promise to people, they're actually in office in doing. Like I said, it would have been a movement if those corporations, and this is just my
Starting point is 00:38:33 personal opinion. I'm not, you know, I'm not the end all be all on this, but if those corporations had actually pledged that $50 billion, you know, two different initiatives to, you know, help to stop racial inequality, I think that would have initiatives to, to, you know, to help to stop racial inequality. I think that would have made it a movement, my personal opinion. But the fact that they didn't and the initiatives got rolled back. No, no, just the moment then. All right.
Starting point is 00:38:56 So that's your front page news, y'all. Y'all can follow me on socials at Morgan Media for more news coverage. Follow at Black Information Network. Download the free iHeartRadio app. Visit us at BINnews.com and make it a great Wednesday talk to y'all later all right Morgan now when we come back Clarissa Shields will be joining us she's fighting Lainey Daniels on July 26 in Detroit Michigan and we're gonna talk to Clarissa next the champ is here it's the Breakfast Club good morning
Starting point is 00:39:20 the Breakfast Club Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. The champ is here. Yes indeed. Clarissa Shields.
Starting point is 00:39:36 Welcome. How you feeling? I feel good. I'm happy to be here. How you feeling? You got to fight July 26th? Yes. Little Caesar's Arena in Detroit against Lanny Daniels?
Starting point is 00:39:45 Yeah, always excited to fight a girl, man. Always excited. Defense tomorrow, world championship. She got two belts. She's from New Zealand. She's supposed to be tough, so I look forward to fighting her. How do y'all pick the fights? Like who helps you decide who your next opponent gonna be?
Starting point is 00:39:58 We just go whoever the best is. And then if the best turns down, we go to second best. And then if second best, we go third best. This fight, we went for Hannah Gabriel. So you know that dropped me in Detroit a couple years back? I wanted to rematch her and she turned us down. Man, do a lot of people turn you down? Is it hard for you to fight an opponent?
Starting point is 00:40:14 Yeah, well, you know, I'm champ at five different weight classes. So when I was at 154 and 160 and 168, now I'm at 175. And when I was at 154, these girls who are fighting at 154 now wouldn't fight me. You know I literally had to go up. It was like okay I challenged the girls who was at 147 but they didn't want to fight. I initially went down because I wanted to fight against the 147 champion Cecilia Brockett
Starting point is 00:40:37 at the time and she told me that I was too fat to get down to 54. So when I got to 54 and beat up all the girls at 54 I said now, now is your time. And she said, I'm not, she said she wasn't fighting me. So I was like, well damn, that was a waste of time coming down to 154 because I barely made that weight. Are you scared to lose? These girls can't beat me. What I got to be scared of? Absolutely. Come on now. I know, but I just know a lot of fighters be wanting that perfect record and when they, if they do lose, they don't bounce back the same sometimes. I don't know them about them but I know me I think I trained too hard and that I'm too gifted and I'm just mean in there I mean you know what it is like I'm just I'm just real mean I'm real dominant I'm very
Starting point is 00:41:16 confident and I know that I'm very hard to beat. If a girl can beat me I will get on my knees and kiss her feet and tell her good job. That's how I know it's not going to happen. So do you study the people that you fight, like Lainey Daniels? Have you gone down a rabbit hole of her highlights and stuff like that? It doesn't take me long to watch the highlights. I watch the highlights and I watch a girl fight and I say, oh, okay, I know what I need to do with her. It doesn't take me long to watch it, but I do other research.
Starting point is 00:41:42 I go and watch interviews of her just talking. I go and look at news articles. I learn about her life. What was her childhood like, you know, what she been through in life. Like I go and do like deeper. Like research. You study deeper than just fighting.
Starting point is 00:41:57 What does that do for you in the ring? Like how does that? The trash talk. You know, you gotta get in the head. You know, some of these girls, you wanna piss them off. They be having a good game plan, but once you piss them off, the game plan go out the window like they just wanna kill you. And I think that's what I did with Savannah Marshall. Like I went and did my research on her, and then I started, I started trash talking to her. And then when, when we got face to face and whenever I seen her, I just used
Starting point is 00:42:19 to say stuff to her. And I know that what I would say will play over and over again in her head. And then when we fought, her culture and her game plan was to stand in the center of the ring and fight me which was like that's dumb. You 6'2, I'm 5'9, you should have been on your jab at least to give you a better chance that winning but she came out there trying to fight like she could knock me out and almost got her ass knocked out. I wanted to go back a little bit. Last time you came here you were promoting your movie Yes
Starting point is 00:42:45 And we didn't I didn't get it none of us got a chance to see the movie because movie didn't come out yet And I've seen the movie and I wanted to talk about that yet your childhood growing up a little bit because we didn't discuss The last time because we didn't see the movie. So after being a champion that young for that long Nobody gave you endorsement deals. Nobody put you on the cover of those serial companies There was no money coming in I'm sitting there like this is crazy because you are a champ And how did that happen? And how did you not hate the sport of boxing to say F this because you weren't even like the fact that you're winning and you Still have to go back to Michigan and still have to go back to some of the places that you were is crazy
Starting point is 00:43:22 Especially when you see a lot of white girls getting all that money that you were is crazy especially when you see a lot of white girls getting all that money. Honestly I feel like back then me being 17 years old me being from Flint Michigan I was rough around the edges you know I'm more put together now and I can say that back then I didn't understand what the branding part of it was you know how they want you to talk you've seen in the movie you know how they want you to wear your hair how they want you to talk. You seen in the movie, you know, how they want you to wear your hair, how they want you to dress or how you're supposed to dress. Like what's the ideal American golden girl for me. It was all about the accolades. It was like, yeah, you can have the makeup and the hair and look good, but it, but if you can do all that and then you don't win the fights and who cares to me, winning has always been the number one thing to do that
Starting point is 00:44:01 had a part to play in it. And then also women's boxing being fairly new. There is no way possible to make women's boxing look good. Now I know I make it look good now, but that's when I'm outside the ring. Inside the ring you get what you get. I come there, I have my hair braided, excuse me, I come there in my wig to the actual fight. I have my dress on, I have my wig on, I have my makeup on, I go in the back room. Once we get to the back after the grand arrival, I'm wiping all the makeup off. I'm even wiping the edge control off because the edge control is sweating and getting your eyes and then I'll be taking the knee like Gervonta.
Starting point is 00:44:36 You know what I'm saying? But they're trying to say that don't work though. That's not how it works. Well Gervonta, he didn't have edge control. He said it was grease. Edge control burn. I know from experience. You don't wear edge control to the gym. So that does happen. Edge control. I don't know about no grease now. But edge control, yes. It starts sweating in your eye. It burn like hell. So when I'm going in back, I take everything off to the lashes, to everything, the edge control, and then I get in the ring and I fight. But after the fight over with after I don't win 10 rounds sometime less I'd be kind of bruised up sometimes and sore I still go and put my wig back on.
Starting point is 00:45:11 That's crazy. I have my girls do my makeup, I put my clothes on, put my body suit on, put my heels on and we go out and we party and that is like the balance you have to find but it's not an easy balance to have like a lot of times I've been wanting to go home you know and I've been wanting to lay down and I gotta ice my face and my body after fighting but for days and then I can come back outside and look refreshed but it's not always that simple so I think it was hard to make back then I didn't care about making boxing be pretty it was like look this is what you get you you want a female boxer, this is what you get. You get muscles, you get grit, you get a hard punch, you get me talking s*** to these girls and tell them how bad I'm gonna beat them and like that's what you get. But now I can manage it better
Starting point is 00:45:53 because I think I'm better experienced now. I watched the fire inside and I thought to myself, you know, because it shows so much of your personal life. What version of Clarissa's shield do you think would have emerged without boxing? I'd be in jail. Damn. That's flat out period. And I would say I would be in jail or dead because boxing helped me with my anger. And I'm 30 years old and I still deal with my anger now.
Starting point is 00:46:16 But back then I was way meaner. I didn't have an understanding of why I had to go through things that I went through, why my upbringing was so tough. And I was angry about that. Boxing helped me relieve some of that anger. It helped me direct it towards something more positive. So I know without boxing, I would have been street fighting, fighting girls. They used to call me Bishop in my hood because they wanted me to sell drugs. Because I was the one, I can go tell you, I can buy, hey, he said, give him this.
Starting point is 00:46:44 And then run it back. But it was just like for me, I was like hey, he said, give him this and then run it back. But it was just like for me, I was like, I don't, I didn't want that type of lifestyle, you know what I'm saying? But I know without boxing, that would have happened. Some people like say, oh, you would, oh, you would have been pregnant. But I didn't even like my first boy till I was 15 years old. I didn't like, I didn't mean to say first boy because I didn't think it's a girl, but I didn't like anything till I was 15. I liked boxing.
Starting point is 00:47:05 And then when I was 15, I realized that a boy was cute to me. And that's when I'm like, okay, so I guess I'm not gay. Cool. You thought she was gay at first? Because you like- Nah, I just didn't like nothing. I thought I was weird. I wasn't even thinking I was gay.
Starting point is 00:47:17 I thought I was weird. Well, that's normal though. 15, that's where your mind should be at. You shouldn't be thinking about no boys or no girls at 15. Shoot, all my friends have where your mind should be at. You shouldn't be thinking about no boys or no girls at 15. Shoot, all my friends have boyfriends since 11 to 10 years old. Training, running to the gym, drinking water, eating healthy, giving myself a 10pm curfew to be in bed, 6am get up and go run to school.
Starting point is 00:47:40 That was my life. When I been to the coach and trainer, do y'all still speak? Yeah, me and Jason still speak. You still speak? You know, it was just, we're too much alike. You know, he taught me to be very strong and confident and don't take disrespect. And I guess all those who apply accepted him.
Starting point is 00:47:55 And I think that was the problem. He always told me when somebody disrespects you, you check and write it in there. You don't wait till y'all go somewhere quiet. Or if somebody disrespects you, you let them know right then and there. You don't wait till y'all go and somewhere quiet or you like somebody disrespect you, you let them know like right then and there like, hey, I don't like that. That like that wasn't cool. That was respectful. And you try to let them know like, hey, it like it's consequences for being disrespectful. You know, it's consequences.
Starting point is 00:48:17 We're still kicking it with the champ Clarissa Shields. Jess? Breakdown, what happened exactly with Tzatziki? Because I see, and Tzatziki is from Baddies, for those who don't know, but that's Krishan's sister. But it's so many different rumors around it. People say you started it and they say she started it. I want to know how, what even happened? Because you're not on Baddies. You don't be over there with Zeus.
Starting point is 00:48:42 So like how did that even start? Her fans. This is the Zeus. There you go. So like with how did that even start fans? Hmm This is the thing I fight professionally who's more known for fighting me or to think let's be professional you for sure Fighting period I'm one now. I went to the Olympics twice. I'm known by millions for fighting But I'm saying you're perfect like you are a professional fighter Like you say that you're more known professionally so now that she's beating up girls on baddies her fans came to me. Oh We think to see you can do this and do that. All I did was respond Let him know I like that the CK is beating these girls up, you know, it's good for TV
Starting point is 00:49:15 But yeah, she can't beat me up and that's where I think her problem came from But all in all I don't give a damn about CK or nobody who think that she can do anything with me She said she needs stop popping pills and all this other shit to get ready to fight me and she got to train exactly how I train That's she behind the eight ball. She got a girl. She's already she's already meant She's already lost in a sauce when it like comes to even a fight with me and that's inside the ring and outside the ring I want to see I don't not wishing that on you Clarissa But I just want to see it like. When I hear people just randomly talking to professional athletes online,
Starting point is 00:49:47 they can just beat them so easily. I just want this. I need to see it. I'm serious. I think we need to see the difference between a Clarissa Shields and just you fighting on Zeus. What do you mean? You wanna see me in a street fight?
Starting point is 00:50:01 Nah, I want you to get some money for it. But I just wanna see it. You wanna see me fight without gloves? Yeah, because y'all winning this book. He must hate you. This is a fight. Either way you win, right? Or you win.
Starting point is 00:50:09 No, this is a job. Like we're not talking about. I will say with boxing, listen, first of all, the boxing gloves protect the fighters. It's the padding. I would never do bare knuckle boxing. I barely wanted to do MMA, which is four ounce gloves, but Charlamagne, I fight these girls with no gloves on.
Starting point is 00:50:24 You must hate them. Wow, I can't believe you said that. I'm sorry he said that, Charles. I'm gonna apologize for him. But then they tried to get you on baddies, right? Natalie wanted me to come. Natalie wanted you to come. To stay in the house and everything.
Starting point is 00:50:40 And I told her, listen, I was all for it because I feel like it's cross-branding. Yeah. It's cross-branding. And I will more go on there on some, I like positive stuff. You know, I like, really? Yeah. I like, I like positive stuff. Like boxing is positive to me. Okay. But I will go on there more of like, I think the girls on, on baddies, it's a lot of women on there who got like some trauma and needs healing, you know and Training and boxing helped me. I want to go on there too. These girls want to fight all the time I don't understand if they fight in the if they fight the whole time who's getting to a bag Yeah, that that'd be my question for them
Starting point is 00:51:17 Like who's actually getting to some money on there if all they doing is fighting they can't go to the club They can't go to dinner. They can't go to events because it's a fight that break out every time so for me I was like look I will go on there and I want to be that eye-opener of like look let's train let's work out let's release some stress and maybe everything can go more smoothly but then of course if it can't yeah glove up and put on headgear and some mouthpieces because girls getting their teeth knocked out they getting eyes busted up. For nothing.
Starting point is 00:51:46 I don't know how much they mean. No, no, I'm not even talking about like what they getting paid, but I'm just saying like for no, it's nothing, it's just a bunch of arguments and fighting. It's no objective, no true objective. Yeah, you don't know who's right, who's wrong. I don't know, but like I said, I told Nelly that I will come on her show, but she's got to have everybody sign a form that if I, I listen I want them girls trying to be so intimidated they team up and try to jump me and I got the wolf in one day and they lost it come
Starting point is 00:52:13 after that no we got a we got to have them sign that listen I'm not responsible for no damages but no teeth no eyes none of that so they sign it oh she said she couldn't get it done. She said, oh, she talked to Zeus, and since it's reality TV, she can't have them sign it. I said, well, I can't come. And we didn't even talk about money or anything, because once we didn't get past that,
Starting point is 00:52:35 I just said, okay, cool. And people be so scared to take a ass weapon, they might come at you with weapons and all type of. No, y'all got people trying to, people talking about, listen, people that said that they gonna shoot me, stab me, all type of stuff. I wanted to'all got people trying to, people talking about, listen, I don't, people have said that they gonna shoot me, stab me, all type of stuff. I wanted to ask about, you know, the last fight they said, at first they said there was some substance in your urine and then they came back and said that wasn't true.
Starting point is 00:52:53 What happened with that instance? Man, people was crazy. I don't know, man, like it was, it's just, it's just crazy work. I will, I will tell you that I've never experienced something like that in my life. I don't smoke marijuana. I don't eat marijuana. I don't eat marijuana I'm not even around people that smoke I was thinking that it was the arena because I know that in the arena was smoky as ever
Starting point is 00:53:12 You know rather that was with cigarette smoke weed smoke, whatever because it's legal in Michigan You can just go to Storm Byatt When I found out that it was in my system first thing I did because I was here in New Jersey When I found out that it was in my system, first thing I did, because I was here in New Jersey and I was a PAP, when I got the news, I went straight to LabCorp and I took a urine test and that goes back to 30 days. And it said I didn't have any marijuana in my system at all. So how this came out that I did have it in there from a swab test, which isn't really that accurate, versus a urine test, I think that's how I beat my case.
Starting point is 00:53:43 Like I said, I had to go and sit in front of them and go to trial and all this bull crap. But I think something was wrong with their tests. I don't know what was wrong with their tests, but everything got resolved. I got unsuspended and now we back fighting July 26th at Little Caesar's in Detroit. You know, you said earlier that, you know, people do you to clout now, right? And I saw Chris Cyborg just tweet out, said uh who is that your UFC fighter okay he said only five boxing fights but already got more KOs and Clarissa shield that was so random I don't know why she first of all I kicked Chris cyborg ass very bad when we
Starting point is 00:54:20 sparred a few years back and I know now I'm about to fight I'll knock her out so I don't know. And then she just fought a girl that was four wins, three losses, and had been knocked out twice already. So if you wanna be technical, since I have to, if you go to box rec, I've never fought against a fighter who wasn't, who had more than four or five losses. Most of the people I fought against
Starting point is 00:54:40 is undefeated champions. So when Chris Iboard can do that, she can talk about how many knockouts she's getting, but till then she can go keep injecting that in her face, trying to make her face look softer because she look like a damn clown every time I see her. I just can't, you know, and then Chris is the opp. She wanted to learn so much.
Starting point is 00:54:57 Oh, oh, oh, I'm your friend. I want you to train MMA. And then when I turned MMA to start fighting MMA, she wouldn't even come and train with me. But she was like, oh, when to train MMA. And then when I turned MMA, to start fighting MMA, she wouldn't even come and train with me. But she was like, oh, when you train MMA, I'm gonna teach you this and teach you that. She wouldn't even come train with me because I beat her up when we sparred.
Starting point is 00:55:13 So she was an opp. She should have took that money that them dudes have us to fight over there in Saudi when they offered me three million to offer her one. She should have took the money. Do you like fighting MMA? Damn, she turned that down? She's a punk.
Starting point is 00:55:24 Tell me, oh, I wanna fight at 147, and you're bigger than me. Why do we gotta fight at 154? I'm like, sis, let's get some money. What's the problem? Oh no, I wanna fight at 147. I've never made 147, so I'm not going to 147. What's something about the way women's boxing is promoted
Starting point is 00:55:41 that makes you cringe, but you haven't publicly called it out yet? For me, how they act like putting women on men's undercards doesn't help the women. They keep trying to say oh it's not beneficial but that's how they build their men champions up to where they can become main event fighters. So when I was saying hey I want to fight the undercard of Deontay Wilder, Terrence Crawford, Earl Spence, Pacquiao, guys of that nature. I was always being told, oh, that's not going to help you, girl. That's
Starting point is 00:56:09 not going to help your brand. That's not going to. Yes, it is. If 20 million people is tuning in to see Anthony Josh will fight, I'm the co-main event. At least 10 of them going to be there or 15 waiting to get to the, so they can see me fight and they can become fans of me. But they act like that's false information when I know that it's true. Cause I've seen them do it with the men who I fight better than. That now that these men are getting main event cards and I'm like, huh, that's funny.
Starting point is 00:56:35 He fight in pay per view and I know damn well he can't fight better than me. Seemed like a no brainer. Yeah, hell yeah. Seemed like a no brainer. Who was that fight, the Taylor Serrano fight? Who was that? That was on the card of um.
Starting point is 00:56:44 Mike Tyson, Jake Paul? Yeah. Yeah, yeah Who was that? That was on the card of um... Mike Tyson and Dave Paul? Yeah! Yeah, yeah. That was the best fight on the card that night. Yeah, I agree. We're still kicking it with Clarissa Shields. Jess? Your name has been... Your name has been in a lot of conversations. Not only even for boxing though, but your personal life as well, right?
Starting point is 00:57:00 And do you feel like because your personal life, you know, like your love life and everything, like even online, that gets like more publicity than like things like your movie or your fights. Do you feel like that helps or hurts your career in any type of way? I feel like everything helps. You know what I'm saying? Women's boxing is a very hard market for people to find out about you. You know what I'm saying? Like I've been the best fighter in the world since I was 17 years old. I'm 30 now. That's 13 years of dominance, of not losing.
Starting point is 00:57:30 I got 17 world titles, five different divisions, fourth time undisputed champion. I've accomplished everything you can accomplish in boxing. So therefore all this stuff that my name being is like, you know what? It's beneficial. I just have to make sure it's going the direction that I want it to go. I want to be Beyonce. Okay. I want to be like Serena Williams. I don't want to be like, I don't even want to get on bad examples. It's a bunch, but I want to be like on that caliber of Muhammad Ali. So doing that, I can't entertain everything, you know, even though it may give me more followers, but it's not
Starting point is 00:58:05 something that's going toward where I'm trying to go to in my career and in my life because I'm trying to go to the 50 and 20 and hundred million dollars and some stuff that I may entertain could stop that. So I don't, my name be everywhere. Every day is somebody else making a damn podcast. It's somebody else making a video. It's somebody else making a video It's somebody else putting pictures. They got old pictures in me new pictures in me and it pictures in me and pap It's just every day is something and it just takes a lot of mind powers. You just like you know what?
Starting point is 00:58:37 Welcome to our world. I know right. Let me just you know, how did you meet? We managed to court fight July 6 last year Yeah, that's what I said. How did you know he was the one? how did you meet we managed a court fight July 6 last year yeah that's what I said how did you know he was the one how did you know he was the one he's smooth cat man see the thing is I got told I didn't really like boys till I was 15 so now I've had a few boyfriends here and there and um I remember like pap he walked up to me and he shook my hand which I was like f**k like hands. Who shakes hands? That was kind of my mind like what the hell? and then um he just mentioned like oh I watched you fight in the Olympics I'm a fan I've been a fan you know and I was like well I... Yo Kpop fans it's your boy Bom Han and I'm bringing you something epic. Introducing the K Factor the podcast that takes you straight into the heart of K-pop.
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Starting point is 01:02:10 Listen to Alive Again on the iHeart Radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Amy Robach and TJ Holmes here. Diddy's former protege, television personality, platinum-selling artist, Denity King alum Aubrey O'Day joins us to provide a unique perspective on the trial that has captivated the attention of the nation.
Starting point is 01:02:31 Aubrey O'Day is sitting next to us here. You are, as we sit here, right up the street from where the trial is taking place. Some people saw that you were going to be in New York, and they immediately started jumping to conclusions. So can you clear that up? First of all, are you here to testify in the Diddy Trial? Aubrey will offer her opinions and expertise
Starting point is 01:02:50 based on her firsthand knowledge. From her days on Making the Band as she emerged as the breakout star, the truth of the situation would be opposite of the glitz and glamor. It wasn't all bad, but I don't know that any of the good was real. I went through things
Starting point is 01:03:05 there. Listen to Amy and TJ presents Aubrey O'Day covering the Diddy Trial on the iHeart radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Fighting two weeks in Detroit, you know, if you if you freeze, you come out. He like I'm coming. And I always get that from celebrities though. They always say, oh, we're going to come, we're going to come. And then fight night come and then they don't come. So I didn't think he was coming. I'm like, all right, cool. I'm like, we took a picture, which I'm gonna get to that in a minute. But we took a picture and I posted it on my page, but it was my second picture because I think G Herbo was the first
Starting point is 01:03:40 picture. And then when I posted it, I DMed him the picture. And he I'm like, if you want to come to the fight, here's my publicist number, I make sure you got VIP where you can come to the back and you know, say hello, whatever. And he was like, all right, so he hit her immediately. And we're all in a group text. And then the day of the fight, he texted her and said, Hey, I'm here. And then she brought him to the back and I was like, Oh, and but I could tell like, um, you said what did he, I know he was the one. I came here to the breakfast club last year. He kept saying he wants to go out to eat. When I come to New York, he wants to take me out to eat. And I was just like, why?
Starting point is 01:04:15 What do you want to go out to eat for? Like, what's up? And we had been texting back and forth and stuff like that, but he's really hard to, he's not hard to read, but he's very like private throughout the text. And so he like, I just want to talk to him in person. So when we talked in person, that's when I was like, dang, I kind of like this dude. And he just was like so kind, so nice. And I think we had a conversation before, like do you like bad boys or good boys? I like a good guy. All that nonchalant, you the prize. Get the hell away from me. Please. Not like that.
Starting point is 01:04:42 Get the hell away from me, please. Not shit out, act like that, don't you? You messy. People think I hate my men. I don't. I don't. Have you, though? Come on now. You said there's some things he needs to handle.
Starting point is 01:04:57 What do you mean by that? Oh, I mean, it's the elephant in the room. I don't have to say it. In his personal life. Oh, you know, okay. But that takes time, and like I said, that's I don't have to say it. And his personal life. Oh, okay. Yeah, it's the elephant in the room. But that takes time, and like I said, that's not my place to speak on it, you know what I'm saying? Like, it'll get handled.
Starting point is 01:05:11 I just know that from my perspective, I'm with him every day, and when I'm not with him, we're on the phone every day, and we're talking, and we're FaceTiming, and we love each other, so that's just kind of what it is, you know what I'm saying? But hey, it's a situation, and it is what it is. I'm assuming you mean like you want to wait till the divorce is like official official. Does that hold you, does that keep you from giving your all? No because we're together
Starting point is 01:05:31 all the time. So the all is already given is what she's saying. Yeah that's it. We already talk, we talk about so many different things and I'm 30 so we talk about kids and family and stuff like that but that still has to get taken care of but like you know once again it's not it's not for me you understand I'm saying like I'm not I'm not married you know so uh that'll get handled but still at the same time I've been like I'm such a secure woman when it like comes to him because he's proven it to me like I was I was when somebody is just truthful with you from the beginning there is no there is. It's just, hey, this is what it is. And do you accept or do you not accept? That's kind of what it was. And he's been true from the beginning. And we fell asleep on the phone for three, four months of us first getting together. So for us to
Starting point is 01:06:15 fall asleep on a regular night and then to wake up to chaos in the morning was like, oh, that's how we found out because y'all was on the damn phone. But that had been going on for three, four months. And that wasn't just at night We talked from sun up to sundown. Yeah, like I said, that's what shocked me cuz I was like, oh hell What the heck because if we go to sit on a phone for four months every night in the phone is saying is four hours Three hours, whatever hours on the phone. You don't think that one day you gonna wake up to that, you know so that's what threw me off but hey at the end of the day look women are women I don't know what I don't know what else to say like I don't have any ill will toward any women and I don't have any ill will toward her. So y'all haven't
Starting point is 01:06:57 spoke of? Nah. Nah I mean she made her post and that was about it but like I said women are women they're very emotional creatures. You know what I'm saying? And I think that was just, I don't know what it was. I don't know what it was. I don't know what it was because I don't know her and she don't know me. You know what I'm saying? So yeah, I don't know what that was. But like I said, it's not, it wasn't for me. That's why I just responded how I responded. We're going to promote the movie. We're going to gonna promote the fight once again. I fight July 26 Arena tickets on ticket master 19,000 people need to be there last Friday 12,000. Let's go for 19 this one. Hmm
Starting point is 01:07:34 No, I did see an interview that you said after this this year, you know closed shop down and you won't start your family to start your family. That's what I was ready to answer. I see the interview, you said you wanted to start your family. You're going to shut this box down for a little bit. You still on that wave? Yeah. I want to have two more fights this year and then I'll shut it down for a minute. I don't know if this is a dumb question or not, but look, right, so when guys box, like
Starting point is 01:07:57 I hear that they can't have sex before the fight because it messes up, like I guess adrenaline needs to be pumped up or whatever. But is it the same with women like you can can you like have sex the night before you fight does it mess with you or does it take away from your energy you're not is amped up no I can't speak for the other female champions but being pound for pound number one woman fighter I don't have sex four to six weeks before fight hmm I don't in any man I've been with know that that Like we can hug, we can kiss, but when it comes to like the actual penetration part, nah. And even the, it's not even about, you
Starting point is 01:08:33 said the word penetration, crazy. It's not about that. It's about orgasm. Can't do that. So there's no type of form of sex for me. You know, and I feel like that gives me what I need for the fight because I'm Claresta, but then when I fight, I'm Clarenzo. And Clarenzo don't want no, he don't want no D. Has Clarenzo ever showed up in the bedroom? Excuse me? Scared me.
Starting point is 01:08:58 What the fuck? What's wrong with you, man? You know what this is? Clarenzo goes to the bedroom. Not the green lady. No. Well, there you, man. Roll with this. It goes to the rim. Not the green lady. No. Well, there you have it. Clarissa Shields, July 26th, Michigan.
Starting point is 01:09:11 16 and 0 boxer, undisputed status in three weight divisions, and we appreciate you for joining us. Yeah, thank y'all for having me. That's right. It's Clarissa Shields. The Breakfast Club. Good morning. And let's get to the latest with Lori.
Starting point is 01:09:22 Lori will be coming with straight facts. Tell her, tell her. She gets them from somebody that knows somebody. She's get to the latest with Lauren. you have a little bit of everything. But we're still eating. On The Breakfast Club. Talk to me. Alrighty guys, so I would like to introduce you to Sheree Hayes. This is the Punisher. The Punisher took the stand and they did a trial yesterday and he testified. He wore that. He didn't wear this. Now he didn't wear that on the stand.
Starting point is 01:10:00 He did not wear this, but he is an exotic male dancer. So this is a photo from his Instagram. And he testified about different sexual encounters he had with Diddy and Cassie. And more explicitly, he talked about a book that he wrote called, a book that he wrote where he talks about freezer meat and not being able to get erect. What the hell is freezer meat? So freezer meat is, it leans into the term of like,
Starting point is 01:10:26 you know, if something's frozen, it gets hard. Like rack of lamb in the freezer? Yeah, but it gets small too. Like steak or like chicken, this hard meat, pause. Finger loin. Okay, yes, I guess. But basically his book is all about how he was having these different sexual experiences
Starting point is 01:10:41 throughout his career, and he realized he had erectile dysfunction and it caused some issues with his mental health because he couldn't you know what I mean do his thing. But the reason why the book came into conversation on the stand was because he actually had talked about Cassie and Diddy in the book and the alleged you know interactions that he had with them but he never named them. He called them a wealthy married couple in the book.
Starting point is 01:11:02 Now I've read there's about six pages that is out here from this book. Give us some excerpts. I got the excerpts. So he talked about, you know, when he first met Cassie and Diddy, it was at the Trump Hotel in New York allegedly, and he was called there for like 200 bucks
Starting point is 01:11:18 just to do like an erotic dance and set the scene for a woman in like a birthday situation. And to put his penis in the freezer. He didn't know that yet. So he got there, he said, Cassie, Cassie opened the door, she's in a wig, glasses, she's beautiful. He's like, oh wow. And she had a robe on with nothing under it
Starting point is 01:11:35 and that was very obvious. So he says that Cassie explained to him like, look, my husband likes to see me, you know, he's a voyeurist, he likes to see me with other men. But also all we want you to do right now is just like do a sexy dance with me, you, you know, baby oil a voyeurist. He likes to see me with other men But also all we want you to do right now is just like do a sexy dance with me You you know, baby, well, you might come into play and he may come in the room But don't acknowledge him like he's not gonna get involved in doing the knowledge him. So that's what made him soft
Starting point is 01:11:55 You got this fine woman in front of you and all of a sudden here come Exactly, but that's The treat me but yeah, so that's exactly what began happening So he says that you know they were Doing exactly what they described and the first time he couldn't get into it is because Did he allegedly was subtly say these things in the corner like take a picture? He said like he said, you know cuz he used to work in the clubs He's a rock dancer. He said so he's a little bit deaf from all of the music and the sounds.
Starting point is 01:12:29 What you mean he's deaf? He couldn't hear much. You know, you work in a club all the time, it's loud. So you're hearing, some people they're hearing be a bit off, right? So he said he heard Diddy coming? Listen, so he said that Diddy would say things. He said, for example, he said, now the husband might be in the corner saying something like to the wife, to the right but he'd hear I bet that a hole fire he said but he'd hear I bet that a hole is tight fire and it would make him instantly it would it
Starting point is 01:12:55 would make him instantly goes off so he was having issues I sent you the real episode so he was hearing so he was like like, yo, hold on, this is a little crazy. Yeah, so then he said he had this encounter with Cassie. It was great. He alleged it was great or whatever. Hold on, now, you left out a very valuable ad-lib. Please read. Yum, I bet his a-hole tight.
Starting point is 01:13:18 Yum? Yum is crazy. But he really said move to the right, but he heard in his head, yum. Baby move over to the right. Oh, exactly. Oh, see now, see this ain't right. Y'all said Diddy said this.
Starting point is 01:13:29 Diddy ain't say this. That's what he thought Diddy said because he couldn't hear. That's what she just said. You're not listening. You can't hear. No, I can't. She just said that clearly. He worked at a club.
Starting point is 01:13:38 He was deaf. He couldn't hear. Diddy said move to the right, but he heard. Baby move over to the right. Yes. Man, get this man out the stand. All right. So then enough. Yeah, if y'. Yes. Man, get this man out the stand. Yeah, if y'all gonna play, let me go on the stand and play.
Starting point is 01:13:49 I got to play. What the hell? Another example is, he said that Cassie invited him back another time. She said she was... He said that Teddy said, I love that position you're in. My deaf interpretation would be, I can't wait to penetrate him. What? No. Get that, see how y'all playing that. There's more.
Starting point is 01:14:08 There's more to stand. Go ahead, Lauren. I sent you another one. Stay focused, Lauren. So he said that, Cassie said, yo, I'm really comfortable with you, allegedly, and I want you to come back. We're going to do this again. So they called him again when they were back in New York, allegedly to another hotel.
Starting point is 01:14:21 And he said, but this time he was like, yo, she said she wanted to go further I got to be ready so he took a ED pill a dysfunction pill right and cuz he wanted to be able to like a rectal dysfunction yeah yeah I said it he wanted to be able to do all the things so he said as he was like you know getting ready to do all the things with her he said he performed a Bruce Lick tongue kung fu into the 36 Chambers style fellatio act. What is a Bruce Lick? I know the judge was like, what the hell are these people into? That's what he said on the stand? That's what he performed?
Starting point is 01:14:55 This is an excerpt from the book. He just talked about the experiences and went into the book, but this is from the actual book. We went and well, TMZ and a couple other outlets went and found the book. So he says after that, you know, they actually begin to be able to like have sex and dang, I'm up here stuttering over saying sex. So then he took the EDP or whatever. Yeah, no, eventually he was able to climb orgasm or finish. And he referred to his butt as a chamber. No, that's not refer to nobody but as a.
Starting point is 01:15:26 That was the box. He was referring to the box. It was his tongue. Like it was, he was referring to the box as a chamber. You are not following me at all. So he said eventually, eventually he got to a point where he was, you know, they're actually engaging and you know, having sex and he couldn't finish. And it was obvious that the couple wanted
Starting point is 01:15:45 him to finish the couple he sang with Cassie and Diddy allegedly so he says he was like alright I got next time I got to take these other pills so he took a density pill to make it where he was able to get to the end but it was so dense that he couldn't finish so he had to drink. What the hell was the density pill? He OD'd on the ED pills. So now you got to take another pill to for something else, like to wake you up a little bit.
Starting point is 01:16:07 No, he was woke. He was too woke. He had to step out the room, Google it, drink some water, came back, and now he could finish with Cassie. This is what he's alleging in the book. Hold on, I'm not. Let me get to the point. You better get to the good part.
Starting point is 01:16:17 So he says he actually got to the part where he- I don't care about this. Yes, you do. He actually got to the part where he was able to finish, and he said he was weirded out again and went soft again because he felt like the husband was helping the wife clean up from him Doing all the things all over her and he was licking her clean and that completely turned him off And he alleges that he went off again The man slurpee. Yes. Oh
Starting point is 01:16:47 My god according to his book. I don't believe this and did he is the drinker? I don't believe this I believed when you told me I believe you took the semen and rubbed it on the nipples I don't believe this why don't you why don't you play boy the book? Why don't you believe it? I don't believe it what you still ain't tell me where the tenderloins came into play. No. Freezer meat. It's because he's having issues with getting hard. So why would he compare himself to freezer meat if he can't get hard? That makes no sense.
Starting point is 01:17:14 He wanted to be freezer meat. That's the problem. He was saying he was freezer meat. Oh, he should say that. If you're presenting this freezer meat, I'm expecting some hard pork chops. God damn it. Okay. Why is the hard chicken thighs and breasts? You can't be calling yourself freezer meat I'm expecting some hard pork chops god damn it okay but the hard chicken thighs and breasts you can't be calling yourself freezer meat.
Starting point is 01:17:29 See this slurpee is crazy I just want to let you know that's ridiculous. First of all the chapter the part of his book where he talks about this is called the bootleg boy toy that's crazy but he also says the first time that he saw that he allegedly saw Diddy in the corner doing all the quiet whatever he was doing in the corner Diddy had like one of those like the Muslim garbs on his face and nothing else he was just naked in the corner doing all the quiet whatever he was doing in the corner. Diddy had like one of those like the Muslim garbs on his face and nothing else. He was just naked in the corner. All this for $200. No, it ended up being like $2,000 for like 45 minutes.
Starting point is 01:17:54 You said Muslim garb? Like the Muslim garbs. As-Salamu-Alaikum wasn't happening. I don't believe that. I don't believe it. I don't believe it. Now you see that was a terrible witness. Well, who's in court today? I don't believe it. Who's in court today? Who do we know is in court today? That was the entertainment for the day.
Starting point is 01:18:09 I don't believe none of that. Who's in court today? Who did anybody verify this other than the Punisher? Well Cassie did say that they used to meet up with the Punisher, but she ain't getting into all these details. I don't believe that. And by the way, he's not called the Punisher because of sexual activity. He's called the Punisher because he used to be a basketball player and
Starting point is 01:18:26 Posting people up Good good He got the nickname planet that basketball at the West 4th Street courts in New York one of the most famous street ball Destinations in the world so they know the punish outside All right. So who else is in court today? Do we know who's in court today? I do know but you gotta give me a second.
Starting point is 01:18:48 And why are you playing Freak-a-Leak in the back of this? You're crazy. This is crazy. Wow. It's Mr. T's birthday too. That was... Mr. T. No cut.
Starting point is 01:18:58 Now after this, who you giving your dog to? I should give it to the Punisher for that story. Nobody believes it. I did hear Freak. He a freak. Now We know some freaky stuff, but that's just ridiculous So you heard all the freaky stuff, but you don't believe that one. I know you believe the semen nipple, but only this Don't they stop hiring him after a while cuz he couldn't finish keep free being frozen Yeah, well that makes sense if you if you got a taste for uh, you know man milk that much You would want some man milk. So if you can't produce no man milk, you are of no value to me
Starting point is 01:19:30 I can't do this show. This is just disgusting It's disgusting. I've had enough. Uh, yeah, i'm done. What was boozy's drive when you need it? I've had enough All right. All right when we come back donkey today, don't move. It's the breakfast club. Good morning Wake up wake up your It's the breakfast club. Good morning. Wake up. You're locked into the breakfast club. Your execution on the donkey of the day is something to behold. Are you the reed? He gave me donkey of the day and I deserve it. You don't need to know.
Starting point is 01:19:55 Well, you need to tell them. I am. You have the voice. Tell them. Tell them. It's time for donkey of the day. It's a reed, but you're so good at it. You're trying to be a fake ass Charlemagne. The only one Charlemagne is on. Charlemagne. It's time for donkey of the day. It's a read but you're so good at it. You better be a fake ass Charlamagne. You're the only one Charlamagne is gone.
Starting point is 01:20:08 Damn Charlamagne. Who you give a donkey of the day to in the end? Yes, donkey of the day for Wednesday May 21st goes the 33 year old Zachary Jordan alum. Zachary is a J6er. Okay, you know who the J6ers are, right? They have other names for those domestic terrorists of vanilla ISIS, Al Krakow, just to name a couple, but the J-6s are the individuals who participated in the insurrection of the United States Capitol on January 6th, 2021. Zachary was one of those people. And he was also issued a pardon for his role in the January 6th riot.
Starting point is 01:20:41 Okay, remember, President Trump issued full commutations and pardons to those indicted and are sentenced in relation to the attack on the US Capitol. Okay, but just like several other individuals who Donald Trump pardoned for their actions on January 6th, Zachary has found himself back in jail. Let's go to CBS 9 W USA for the report, please. Sixth Capitol rioter from Northern Virginia who was released from prison after receiving a pardon from President Trump. Well, he's now back behind bars. Police arrested 33 year old Zachary Allen last Friday night. They
Starting point is 01:21:11 say he allegedly broke into a home in Henrico County just outside of Richmond and stole personal belongings. Allen was previously sentenced eight years for assaulting officers and smashing that same window. Ashley Babbit tried to climb through back on January 6th. We spoke with him back in December from behind bars and he told us he was quote, demanding a pardon from President Trump. When asked what he'd do if he got out, Allen said quote, that's just for me to know and you to find out.
Starting point is 01:21:37 Allen is now being held at the Henrico County Regional Jail West. Keep them. Okay. Trump's January 6th pardons are like expired coupons. Useless and bound to cause trouble at checkout. You know for most people, if someone is gracious enough to give you a second chance, then you won't need a third. Zachary got a pardon and then went and broke into a house. After you broke into the Capitol and assaulted police officers, that's not a redemption arc. That's more like a sequel. Nobody asked for. Okay.
Starting point is 01:22:05 The reality is people like Zachary are empowered and emboldened because they got away with something like an attempted coup of this country. And because they have a president Trump in the office, they feel like the law doesn't apply to them. Okay. That's why consequences, the actions are very important because they teach you that you can't just do things in this country. Okay. This man, Zachary clearly didn't get enough of prison because if he did, you know,
Starting point is 01:22:29 if he did or would have gotten that real prison experience, okay, well he had to do that time. I don't think he would just be breaking into houses. Okay, but this is also the same guy who assaulted a police officer at the Capitol. So he really doesn't give a damn about the law. Okay, I remember when Trump's team said, we're only pardoning the best people. Turns out best was short for best at reoffending. Trump was considering giving compensation to the J-6s and Zachary was one of those ones who demanded a full pardon with compensation. I wouldn't be surprised if there was people who used this as an example as
Starting point is 01:23:03 to why the J-6's should receive compensation because they will say you know people like Zachary can't find a job being incarcerated with a stain on his record so he had to resort to crime. Now you know how so many black people in the hood feel every day. Okay welcome to our world. Okay I can see right wing outlets right now saying Zachary just breaking into things like the Capitol and homes because it's a good networking strategy okay away for him to meet people what a slap in the face to the MAGA movement okay what a slap in
Starting point is 01:23:34 the face the president Donald J Trump I'm on record as saying that everyone around Trump should be trying to prove people wrong. Okay. Don't be the thing folks said you were going to be while you were campaigning. Folks said Trump's economic policies, the tariffs could cost people jobs and ruin the economy. So far so good on that one. We said Trump was going to implement project 2025, an authoritarian rule and ignore the Constitution. A check on that one. Folks said that J6s deserve to be in jail. A lot of them already had criminal records. And if you storm the Capitol and assaulted law enforcement, then you don't give a damn
Starting point is 01:24:13 about this country or the rule of law. And Zachary, here you go proving them folks right too. And it's not just Zachary. At least eight individuals who are pardoned by President Trump have faced new criminal charges or legal issues. Pardoned by President Trump for J6. Have faced new criminal charges or legal issues. You don't care about your president.
Starting point is 01:24:34 If you did, you wouldn't be making them look bad. This is also a very teachable moment because in life eventually you will always end up where you need to be with who you're meant to be with and doing what you should be doing. Okay Zachary and a lot of J6's need to be in prison with other prisoners doing time. Okay Henry Rollins once said you'll end up right where you're supposed to be. Okay don't be surprised when you get there. Zachary I hope you're not surprised. Okay Henry's quote continues everything you did was a step in that direction There is no such thing as bad luck. Zachary you earned your arrest on January 6th
Starting point is 01:25:11 And you earned your arrest now. Please let Remy Ma give Zachary alum the biggest hee-haw Hee-haw, Hee-haw, you stupid mother f***er, are you dumb? All right, well thank you for that donkey today Stupid mother f**ker, are you dumb? Mm-mm-mm-mm-mm. Hey, man. Alright, well thank you for that donkey today. Yes, indeed. Now, when we come back, Mikey Sherrell will be joining us. She's running for... Congresswoman.
Starting point is 01:25:33 ...Governor of New Jersey. So we're looking forward to her coming back. She'll be leading in the polls. Yeah, she's leading in the polls. So we're going to talk to Mikey when we come back so don't go anywhere. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:25:43 Morning, everybody. It's DJ NV Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody is DJ, N.V. Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Nagai. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Yes, indeed. She's US representative for New Jersey's 11th congressional district and she's running for governor, Mikey Sherrell. Welcome. Thank you so much. And for the record, we're all residents in New Jersey. So we will be voting. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 01:26:05 We're having this conversation as constituents and potential voters. So the stakes have just been raised. Got it. Well, how are you feeling first and foremost? I'm feeling good. I'm feeling very tired. But it's just that time. We have 21 days today until the election, so it's that final sprint.
Starting point is 01:26:20 You said something the other day that is so simple, and I can't believe more elected officials aren't saying it, but you were criticizing the lack of urgency in regards to Newark Airport. That's what I don't understand. Like, what are we just waiting for something bad to happen? It appears so because it really, the Secretary of Transportation just doesn't seem to be moving on this. And again, I'm a former Navy helicopter pilot. I've flown in really crowded airspace.
Starting point is 01:26:48 So in that DC airspace where that helicopter crash happened, I flew through there as we were taking people up from Norfolk to the Pentagon. And I'm telling you, 90 seconds outage in crowded airspace where you've got, you know, people on visual flight rules and then you've got people landing. That's a lifetime. And the fact that that's happened more than once, the fact that the Secretary of Transportation has canceled his wife's flight out of Newark and it hasn't surged personnel in, hasn't said here's how we're going to make the system more redundant so it doesn't keep breaking
Starting point is 01:27:23 down, hasn't come up with a plan of attack for this. Again, it's just the constant incompetence from this administration that just not doing the basic work of government is what, as much as anything, is just putting everybody at risk. Yeah, I saw a statement from him this morning where he said, now is the time to install a state of the art, you know, air traffic control system in the Newark. But my thing is like, you're the secretary of transportation.
Starting point is 01:27:53 Like do it, get it done. Yeah, what is he just saying that hoping somebody does it? What the hell? I totally agree with you. And if that's going to take a minute, what are we going to do in the meantime? We can't just say, okay, we're just gonna take
Starting point is 01:28:05 this airport down for the summer. What's the plan until that is installed? Is it worth shutting down New York Airport right now? Well, no, we don't wanna shut down New York Airport. I mean, imagine. Like, just think about, okay, people have, you know, kids that are graduating, people have parents that they have to go see that are sick, people have to get around, people have business.
Starting point is 01:28:26 Yeah, I'm a comedian. I travel every weekend. I get on a plane and fly somewhere every Friday. And I don't know, I love Newark normally. Yeah, I do. I go way out of my way not to have to fly out of JFK or LaGuardia. Same, yes ma'am. So the idea that somehow we're just going to take that out of service no we can we got to fix it
Starting point is 01:28:48 We got to fix the problem But in the meantime like you don't want people to die and that's when you know We had a mayor Barack in here yesterday, and he was saying that people um Walked off like you know air traffic controllers left because they didn't want to be responsible for somebody potentially dying Well, they also in the 90- delay, I mean, air traffic control is really difficult. And they, you know, that was traumatic. To be responsible for people's lives,
Starting point is 01:29:17 to have flights in the air and you can't talk to them and just be watching them, you know, as you're like, holy crap. So they are now on trauma leave, many of them. So they are down 20%. And then we saw the reporting, they're supposed to have 11 to 14 air traffic controllers and they had two or three.
Starting point is 01:29:36 That makes no sense. It really doesn't. And this is why we need strong democratic governors. It really is why I'm running for governor. It is so critically important now because as governor we need to then have partnerships with our colleges and universities that fast track people through
Starting point is 01:29:55 the air traffic control training and then just start to surge them in. So governors are now having to take on the work that traditionally we left to the federal government because this is a federal government in free fall. So if you were a governor of New Jersey now, I don't know, would you declare a state of emergency at Newark Airport? What would you do?
Starting point is 01:30:12 So this is the problem as we start to reorient our system, right? So what I would do is immediately stand up a program so we could start to train people send them to that fast track them through the air traffic control school down in Oklahoma get them back as quickly as possible and start to develop this out and have that so that we have our own pool of people but again you don't anticipate if you're that you don't anticipate that the federal government is just going to start abdicating all responsibility for things So this training pipeline would take time to get them trained up But yes, I declare state of emergency and get that done quickly as quickly as possible
Starting point is 01:30:53 So that we could stand this up and at the same time be working towards okay What's it gonna take then if you're gonna put in place the equipment that's gonna be necessary necessary to run these and is, you know, how does a governor do that? At this point, I am for a hugely expansive role for a governor because we can't count on our federal government. And that's, I make even that statement coming out of my mouth sounds crazy, but how do we avoid the facts? It's the reality. Yeah. Some people would say to get things done, you have to work with Trump and his White House somehow some way.
Starting point is 01:31:28 So you wouldn't work with Trump and his White House at all. Look, if Duffy comes in here and says, OK, I'm going to work with you to actually, I'm trying to think of something that I can say on radio, unscrew up this situation. You can say F up, fuck the head. But you need the federal government. Right. You do as a governor. okay. But you need the federal government.
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Starting point is 01:36:16 in the Department of Education, so I need you to go work with Trump. That is fair. What's, I think, a false proposition is if you think that by saying, okay, I'm just going to give up on, you know, diversity programs in my state, like, I'm not going to try to get people in my state to succeed that aren't already there because I'm working with Trump, that's a false proposition because that's when the bullying starts. Because that's when it's you know
Starting point is 01:36:45 What I say is it's not as if these law firms that have caved to Trump or these schools that have caved to Trump That's not gonna be the last ask. It's not a one-off thing like okay I'm gonna cave today, and then he's gonna leave me alone, and I'm just gonna run my game That that's not how that goes. I say he's like that bully on the playground right so you give your lunch money on Monday They're coming back Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday. right? So you give your lunch money on Monday, they're coming back Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. No parent says, just give your lunch money. Just work with them. I mean, no parent has ever said to their kid getting bullied on the playground, just work with them. Just give in. That's not how you deal with this.
Starting point is 01:37:21 And I think it's a false trap to suggest that somehow it's the responsibility of a governor to undermine our values to get something from the federal government. The federal government is supposed to be working in service of the people of this country, not the state government working in service of Trump. I think that's a false idea. We're still kicking it with Mikey Shirell. She's running for governor of New Jersey. Show them.
Starting point is 01:37:50 I was watching MSNBC, CNN, something, I forgot what it was, and I saw an ad that may have a rock and ran about you. And it said that you took $30,000 from Elon Musk's campaign fund and that you made millions on the stock market tripling your net worth while you were in Congress and you were fined for unreported trade. What do you say to that?
Starting point is 01:38:10 So I've never taken money from Elon Musk. There were people- I thought you took it and then donated it to charity. People from SpaceX, which was one of his companies, they donate, individuals from SpaceX donated to my campaign and I, yes, donated in kind to a food bank because I Wanted people to know where I stood on it and I have since offered legislation to have Elon Musk drug tested and to get him out of dozing everything, but I
Starting point is 01:38:38 I also don't trade individual stocks It's been widely reported. I've I my husband doesn't trade. We don't trade individual stocks. It's been widely reported. My husband doesn't trade, we don't trade individual stocks. I don't think anyone in Congress should, quite frankly, and I've been on legislation for that. I don't hold individual stocks. So when Newsmax claims that you made $7 million from stock trade, what are they talking about? Newsmax is, first of all, a very questionable organization that is paying multiple fines. I'm not sure what they're talking about.
Starting point is 01:39:10 I would guess that the root of that would be because some of my husband's payments from his company have been in stocks, which are immediately and automatically sold, but there is no individual stock trading. It's not as if I go sit on the House Armed Services Committee and suddenly I'm trading Boeing or something. There's none of that. I'm totally out of individual stocks. And like I said, I think every member of Congress should be.
Starting point is 01:39:35 Did you make 7 million in stock trades at all? I haven't. I don't believe I did, but I'd have to go see what that was alluding to again, what kind of came from. It was a report in the- No, I know it was from Newsmax, which again- And then another one in the Washington Free Beacon, which is a conservative leaning platform, but they said you had increased from between 733,209 to over 4 million in 2019, and then between 4 million to 13 million in 2024.
Starting point is 01:40:08 So that's where they got the 7 million increase. It was the average of the two broad assets. They averaged out that, yeah. Yeah. Look, both my husband and I come from very middle-class families. My parents were the first in their family to go to college and his were both teachers and then we both went into the military and afterwards he got a good job and I
Starting point is 01:40:31 we've been really lucky. I really I really deeply feel like this country has provided an incredible amount of opportunity to us and that's why I think I feel a responsibility to sort of pay that forward. And that's why I think opportunity is so critically important. And I often, when I think about what democracy means, to me, it means opportunity.
Starting point is 01:40:58 And it means not just opportunity for me, like Trump might say. And it doesn't mean opportunity to enrich myself. It means opportunity for the greatest amount of people possible. I think that's what democracy at its best offers. I love that idea that some political philosophers of democracy have, that you should create a society
Starting point is 01:41:18 so that if you don't know how you're going to be born, if you don't know if you're going to be a man or a woman or rich or poor or black or white, you have no idea. You create a society and then get dropped into it. Because if you create that kind of society, then you're going to create something that gives everybody the best chance at opportunity. And we've been lucky.
Starting point is 01:41:43 And so right now what I see is a president in Donald Trump, who is trying to stop all opportunity, who's taking, you know, who's enriched himself and his billionaire cronies and is continuing to try to do that and then pulling up the ladder of success behind him. And I see that at every level. And that's why to kind of take it full circle, I think as democratic governor running a state that creates that opportunity, like just with Lionsgate and creates pathways for opportunity, pre-distribution of wealth, like what you're doing when you create opportunity and you're
Starting point is 01:42:19 trying to create generational wealth is you're creating an opportunity for not just the individual, but that person to then get into a good job and then give their kids the kind of, you know, hey, I'm in this job and my buddy is running the summer internship and I'm going to get you a summer internship. That's the kind of opportunity we're talking about. And that's what I think we have to create in New Jersey. And that's the exact opposite of what's happening in Washington.
Starting point is 01:42:50 What makes it- I agree, hold on, but I just wanna be clear though. Because I agree with what you're saying, but I just wanna be clear, because this ad is running, and I'm sure you'll be asked about this a million times. You know, if you get an opportunity to just clear it up, I think you should take it now.
Starting point is 01:43:01 It says she made millions on the stock market, tripling her net worth while in Congress, and was then fined for unreported trades. Is that true or false? So, I think we made money from my husband's job. He gets paid in stocks, they're automatically sold. So I think we made money there.
Starting point is 01:43:24 We don't make any individual money stock trading We are out of all individual stocks because I want people to know that I'm not somehow Gaining information and enriching myself because of my work in Congress Yeah, so that's really important to me and I think every member of Congress should do that and I'm on legislation for that Because those stocks get immediately sold, we do a lot of reporting. And at the end of the year, we did an audit of our reporting and I found I didn't, the lawyers found a stock trade that had been automatically sold. And so we self-reported it and paid a fine for that. But I think that's what that's alluding to.
Starting point is 01:44:10 And so yeah, I was surprised by that attack ad because I was with Mayor Baraka at a debate for two and a half hours the night before it came out and he hadn't raised any of this and I would have liked an opportunity to sort of discuss it there before that ad. But we're in the final 21 days, so I'm sure things will get spicy, but I'm just really working hard
Starting point is 01:44:31 to push out what I wanna do for people and my positive agenda. Well, we appreciate you for joining us this morning. Yeah, man, you gotta come back before June. Well, I appreciate you guys having me. Absolutely, and if you do win and become governor, I think that you should use platforms like this to talk directly to the people on the regular.
Starting point is 01:44:49 That affects the SS. No, I'll be too important. No, I'm joking. No. I believe you. No. Absolutely believe you. No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:45:00 I will make a commitment right now. If I become governor, I will be back on your show if invited. Absolutely. Thank you. I don't know why you worry about the traffic you a helicopter. You might as well just fly the helicopter. Just fly right over.
Starting point is 01:45:14 Yeah I don't know what I'm thinking. Mikey Sherrell ladies and gentlemen she's running for governor get out there and vote. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Yes. Morning everybody it's DJ NV Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. I'm trying to make it to court. Got to get out of here. But I did want to answer your question.
Starting point is 01:45:56 So you asked me who was testifying today. So Dawn Hughes, she is a psychologist who has testified in a lot of high profile cases are Kelly, Johnny Depp and Harvey Weinstein. Diddy, of course, did not want her to be able to take the stand, but she is being allowed to take the stand and she's going to, I guess, speak to the mental, like the thinking and the non-processing and the cognitive, like he made this mistake. Not only are not like those type of things that I guess she's seen from other cases. How could she do that if she never spoke to me, they're going to make sure that her
Starting point is 01:46:26 testimony is within a certain scope. So when they did that before they did it with arm. They did that with Dawn, they did that with Dawn where like they were arguing her testimony shouldn't be able to be allowed because Cassie didn't speak to the domestic violence incident that Dawn alleged she saw. But the judge was like, well, we should allow it because it lends into, you know, how he was able to coerce or force or whatever, but with only within a certain scope to protect the Earth. I bet you that scope don't include, so if he takes another man's semen and rub it on his nipples, what does that mean psychologically?
Starting point is 01:47:01 That's just what he'd like to do to get off. That's not how a therapist would respond. Um, hey, yeah. Lauren would be like, yeah, he was doing his big one. That's how he get out. What am I going to do? That's his own business. Well, now it's all of our business. I don't think a therapist will respond like that, but I don't think that would be in the scope. Yeah, I don't really know where they're going to go with her, but we'll see today. And then they're also going to, they're going to finish up with a special agent who raided Diddy's home. They talked yesterday about the special agent.
Starting point is 01:47:31 They found like the AR-15s and lube and baby oil and all these different things at Diddy's Miami home. Oh, see, see, I want to hear more from them because everybody talks about, I saw somebody say the other day that Diddy was never under investigation. That is just not true. Like there was a whole federal investigation. They raided his house. Yeah, there's a man named Gerard.
Starting point is 01:47:50 But his son made a song and was like, y'all raided the wrong house. Come back and try next door. Yeah, that was dumb. Homeland Security Investigations agent. His name was his name is Gerard Gannon. He started testifying yesterday and he's going to finish up today detailing the March 20 24 raid that they did on the Miami estate. He was a special agent in charge and he said, it was like 80 to 90 agents that were involved
Starting point is 01:48:12 and they found AR-15 rifles loaded with bullets, serial number scratched off. They found sex toys, astroglyph lubricant, and of course they show photos to the jury of all of these things. And they said that they found the guns in Diddy's bedroom closet in Miami. So, and these were included in the federal indictment. So he's going to finish up and talk about some more things I'm assuming that they found. And then they are going to bring on George Kaplan, who is an employee that used to work for them that used to work for Diddy that alleges he quit after seeing some physical violence or physical abuse. And then Kid Cudi is on the list for today, but they don't believe they'll get to Kid
Starting point is 01:48:54 Cudi and I was told that they probably won't get to Kid Cudi, that Kid Cudi will probably open up the testimonies on Thursday. So there's that. And they've been having a conversation, not in in court But I saw CNN did an article about diddy's wealth because as of right now forp still has some value that like 400 million dollars I saw that yeah And Laura coach she did a really good breakdown about what happens to his money because I think a lot of people have been trying To figure it out out to like does he still have the money does he not? And she had this expert on who talked about
Starting point is 01:49:22 Because they didn't mention taking any of his money prior to any of the search and seizures that they did, everything's up for grabs right now, but basically it would depend on what they prove in court and how that money came in to support that because the big thing that they're leaning on right now is this was the enterprise, takes money to fund the enterprise.
Starting point is 01:49:40 So I'm assuming that whatever they can prove money-wise went into this enterprise and you know what I mean? Yeah, I didn't understand. I watched that. I didn't understand it because I'm like, well, how would they be able to take his assets? Like I didn't understand it. From what I took from the expert that was talking was that the assets would come in where I guess like the liquid cash couldn't anymore because you have to make up for, right? Like what you're not able to recoup and what they're saying that you use to do the things. But Diddy had a lot of money. I'm sure pre-cost didn't cost a billion dollars.
Starting point is 01:50:09 And they also talked to David James who's one of Diddy's assistants for two years. They had him on the scene and he talked about being told how to, when he would go buy things that you know were obviously not just for work, they would tell him like baby oil, right? How to put it where it's not being listed as if bad boy was paying for work. They would tell him like, baby boy, right, how to put it where it's not being listed as if bad boy was paying for it. That so petty cash. Yeah. Oh my god. It was personal. That's what that's, you know, he said he messed up because the first time he paid for it and they were like, no, don't do it that way. So you pay for it with the corporate card. Yeah. So he had to do it a different
Starting point is 01:50:41 way and that that same assistant is the one who gave more context to that Shig Knight situation. And he said that, you know, I think I talked about this with y'all yesterday. He went into that. But they tried to get the defense tried to get the assistant out of here too. They brought up a time where I guess he got into it with one of the chefs that used to work for Chef Jordan, that guy that was working for Diddy. And it just sounded like though that he became almost like a product of the environment that he was in and that's what They were pointed to a lot of those things trying to discredit him
Starting point is 01:51:10 But in my opinion it sounded like okay He was in this environment where all this crazy stuff was happening and he just started doing what he was seeing But he testified that he saw And we was overworked and that he saw things that just didn't make sense and that he had to run down on And we was overworked and that he saw things that just didn't make sense and that he had to run down on Shug night or would have if Shug night would have actually been this I was thinking about that If all of this stuff is true, Shug night ain't had nothing on diddy What you mean?
Starting point is 01:51:38 Of hip-hop but if all of this stuff is true sugar ain't had nothing On diddy. Oh, you mean as far as the type of person they are being a boogeyman. Yeah I don't know like bad bad boy for real. We have the question. Is this trial consuming you Lauren? Yes. Oh my god Yes last weekend. That's why I went to the comedy show dress was great. I went to the comedy show I tried to say off line not even just the trial but even the coverage of it because things are starting to go viral It's like so many more people's opinions and people calling me and I'm just like, oh my god. Sometimes you just gotta release, just relax and release. You don't gotta answer the phone. I didn't realize until this that I don't know how to disconnect. So last weekend was my first
Starting point is 01:52:14 time trying of like, okay, I'm just gonna hang with my family. I'm not gonna get on my phone. When I post, I got right off. I didn't look at notifications. Normally I engage in my comments. I'm not doing that no more. When I leave the court, I'm't look at notifications. Normally I engage in my comments, I'm not doing that no more. When I leave the court, I'm getting in my Uber and going home, like I don't need to run into no more. That's what you're telling all your babes, so now you ain't gotta freaking try to juggle three or four of them at one time.
Starting point is 01:52:33 It's no way she can. I'm sure Unc don't make it better, huh? Just messing up your bae. I'm not juggling anything. Okay. I am not flowing effortlessly in one direction, and I'm good. Yeah, cause you diddy into the mix,
Starting point is 01:52:44 you don't got time to juggle nothing. No. Just diddy, diddy, diddy, every day. No but you know the people that support me are doing a really good job of making sure I disconnect and I get time off and you know date nights and things like that so I'm good. Thank you Lauren. You're welcome. Alright now you head to court now right?
Starting point is 01:53:00 Yes I am. Alright good luck, we'll see you tomorrow. Everybody else the People's Choice mix is up next, get your request in, it's the Breakfast right good luck. We'll see you tomorrow Everybody else the people choice mixes up next get your request in is the breakfast club good morning Morning everybody is DJ envy just hilarious Charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club now you got some Chris Brown update Yes, I do. They just called me I had to step out Chris Brown was just released Just under an hour ago. Okay. On a five million dollar bail y'all. Wow. He will be home, you know, he just walked out. How's he feeling? He's feeling good.
Starting point is 01:53:33 He's feeling good. He said he can't really say too much. You know what I'm saying? He definitely want to drag his ass, but he ain't ready to do it right now. Justin's not talking to no goddamn buddy. Don't run with that. People will run with that. They gonna run with it anyway. What? Jess Hilarious spoke to Chris Brown. It's the truth, yes.
Starting point is 01:53:51 Five million dollar bail. Y'all don't believe it. No, but you said you spoke to him. I'm the one that told Daily Mail that it. No, but you just said you spoke to him. Yes, I spoke to Chris. I speak to Chris all the time. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 01:54:04 We all know who Chris you talking about. All right. So you spoke to Chris. I speak to Chris all the time. Oh, OK. We all know Chris. She talking about him. All right. So you spoke to Chris Brown, and what did he say? Yes, he said he out. You know, everything is going to be resolved. He want to drag his ass, but he ain't, you know, he ain't really getting all that right now.
Starting point is 01:54:15 Oh, OK. All right. The exclusive from Just Elias, where she spoke to Chris Brown. Give him my best. Yes. Salute to Clarissa Shields for joining us this morning. Yes. Yeah, she hasissa Shields for joining us this morning. Yes. Yeah, she has a fight July 26th in Michigan.
Starting point is 01:54:28 Lanny Daniels, the Australian, the big Australian beast. So we're gonna be, so salute to Ms. Clarissa Shields. Also, Mikey Sherrell joined us this morning. She's running for governor of New Jersey. She's a congresswoman and she joined us this morning. Absolutely. She's actually in the lead in Jersey, right? Yes.
Starting point is 01:54:48 As far as being governor, so we'll see you next month. That's right, all right. And everybody else, Shulliman, you got a positive note, bro? I do, man. Well, first of all, I wanna remind people to go out there and pick up Don Staley's book, Uncommon Favor, man. You saw Don Staley all over the place yesterday. She was on Good Morning America, she was on The View,
Starting point is 01:55:03 she was on Stephen Colbert, she'll be on Breakfast Club this week. She's just all over the place yesterday. She was on Good Morning America. She was on The View. She was on Stephen Colbert. She'll be on Breakfast Club this week. She's just all over the place book trapping. But her book Uncommon Favor, Basketball North Philly, My Mother and the Life Lessons I Learned from All Three is available everywhere you buy books now. So go pick that up. And if you have not got your tickets yet
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