The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Lil Baby Allegedly Linked To Shooting Of 2 Teens By Atlanta Police, 'RHOP's' Karen Huger Sentenced After DUI + More

Episode Date: February 27, 2025

The Breakfast Club Dives Into Lil Baby Allegedly Linked To Shooting Of 2 Teens By Atlanta Police, 'RHOP's' Karen Huger Sentenced After DUI. Listen For More!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy info...rmation.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey y'all, I'm Maria Fernanda Diaz. When You're Invisible is my love letter to the working class people and immigrants who shaped me. Season 2 shares stories about community and being underestimated. All the greatest changes have happened when a couple of people said, this sucks, let's do something about it. We get paid to serve you, but we're made out of the same things. It's rare to have black male teachers. Sometimes I am the testament.
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Starting point is 00:02:40 yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo! Jess Hilarious. Good morning. Charlamagne the God. Peace to the planet, it's Thursday! Yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo Right. What's that? Bikers like if you're not in your designated lane. Oh boy. You and these bikers. Yo I'm telling you Yo, I feel like they wait foot they wait to see my truck They know what time I'm coming down every morning and they just be like no we gonna f with Jazz cuz like I really feel Like it should be a no sympathy rule if you're not in your designated lane, right and somebody just so happen to hit you They can't go to jail. I don't know about sympathy for you. I don't know about that, but I feel the pain
Starting point is 00:03:23 You should hit your horn. Just hit your horn hard. Yeah, I do like I do yo they they don't know about that, but I feel the pain. You should hit your horn, just hit your horn hard. Hard, hard. Yeah, I do. Like, I do. Yo, they don't care. I'm like, yo, get over there. So I started driving down a bike lane today. Just, just, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:03:35 Couple blocks before I had to turn up 50-50. No, no. You know what's so crazy about that? Yobie the one that get in trouble and get a ticket for being in the bike lane, but they don't get in trouble for not being in the bike lane. I knew that. I don't know if they do or not.
Starting point is 00:03:44 No, they don't. That's why they should in the bike lane. I do they. I don't know if they do or not. No they don't. That's why they should get hit. Because the cops can't catch them. But anyway other than that I'm straight. Well you know it's funny that you say that. Yesterday I'm leaving. White woman tried to jump in my lane.
Starting point is 00:03:57 I guess it was a car in her lane. Tried to jump in my lane so I blew the horn. And she stayed on her horn. Beep blowing me back. So I did what anybody else would do. I stopped in the middle of the block. Right. Wait waiting for the light to turn yellow and I jet it past yo So she got cool the real she got caught with the red, but she ran the red Oh my lady pulled up to me so she started giving me the middle finger
Starting point is 00:04:14 So now we were having a middle finger contest like We started giving each other the middle fingers and I rolled out my window. I said you're ugly That's what I could think. That's what she did, call ICE. And said that there was just a, just four of her talking crazy to me just now. I said, y'all need to investigate her. License plate, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Mexico. Mexico?
Starting point is 00:04:34 I said, she look like a wet dog. Oh! That's all I had, that's all I had. She was really. Telling me to miss my hot dog water and wet dog, they hate all that. She was mad. She took her sunglasses off and was like, mm.
Starting point is 00:04:43 And then she took off. I felt good though. I'm not gonna lie, I felt good. I'm gonna come again and tell that white lady to call somebody with them letters on you. It's all a pun again. You get sent back by mistake because they not even trying to confirm. Don't say sent back, I'm from here. There's no sent back.
Starting point is 00:04:56 Stop, stop. But they've been grabbing up people by mistake just because they look like. I look like I'm black man. No you don't. Yes I do. You don't even look like you. You look like a white Dominican but it's okay. It's okay. It's. No, you don't. Yes, I do Even look like you you like a white Dominican, but it's okay. Okay. It's all right Dominican is crazy All right
Starting point is 00:05:09 Well, let's get the show cracking Jim Jones will be joining us this morning his new album at the church steps comes out this Friday And Jim is being Jim. So, you know how Jim is. It makes great music. That's the most important thing You know what I mean? Like he has a fantastic ear for a classic New York hip-hop sound that's right and he has a lot of records a lot of gold and platinum plaques we'll talk to Jim and also Wendy Williams will be checking in this morning yes you know Wendy likes to check in from time to time because she's in a luxury prison she has never you're a luxury prisoner or a prisoner anyway you know you just want to reach out to the outside world yes so she'll be checking in as well. All right. Well, let's get the show cracker. We got front page news
Starting point is 00:05:48 Last night Trump had his uh, his first cabinet meeting. Yes, and Elon Musk was there and he's not part of the cabinet That is the fact. Oh, we'll break that down in front page news. So don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning Morning everybody is DJ envy Jess hilarious. Charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club. Let's get in some front page news morning, Morgan Good morning, DJ envy Charlemagne the god and Jess hilarious. How y'all feeling? Good. Yeah, happy Friday Eve. All right, let's get into it So like you said in the president Trump he held his first cabinet meeting of his second term yesterday And he discussed a variety of topics including securing the border, energy production, doge, tariffs, social security, Medicaid, inflation
Starting point is 00:06:31 and the Ukraine-Russian war. Now Trump said his administration is working towards an end to the Russia-Ukraine war and also mentioned tariffs against China will soon take effect. Now the president also promised any cuts to the federal government will not impact Social Security of Medicaid. So he also praised efforts of Elon Musk who was in attendance of the meeting as you mentioned to cut government fraud and waste and let's hear more from Trump's cabinet meeting on border and energy. In just over one month illegal voter crossings have plummeted by numbers that nobody's actually
Starting point is 00:07:07 ever seen before. It's much more than 100%. And we've unleashed American energy at levels that will soon be reported. But we think we're gonna get it going very quickly. We have incredible people on the energy front. Yeah, so again, Trump reiterated that the government waste will not be only government waste will be on the chopping block. And again, those cuts will not impact social security and Medicaid. Now he believes that dead people are currently getting social security checks
Starting point is 00:07:36 and his administration is tracing those checks down. Now this meeting of course comes as the GOP house led has passed a budget resolution narrowly with 217 to 215 vote. Now that measure is now being debated in the Senate. Now also during that cabinet meeting he pushed to end the Russia-Ukraine war. He touted the agreement that allows American access to Ukraine's minerals and resources and he called it rare earth. He said the U.S. is getting back more money from you getting the max getting back all the money it gave to Ukraine through the war and he went on to say that the president is also engaging with China to ensure a fair trade
Starting point is 00:08:15 agreement now speaking on China and other things the tariffs you know those 25 percent tariffs are going to move forward on imports from Mexico and China and the new date for that to go in effect is april second he said not in refers because he superstitious uh... he also said the european union will be hit with twenty five percent here's the claim that twenty seven country block was formed to quote screw the united states now hummus key made his uh... presence known at the uh... meeting he claims the email to federal workers was misinterpreted i saying he wants to keep everybody who's doing an
Starting point is 00:08:48 essential job and doing it well he says that if you're not doing an essential job or you're not doing it well then you should not be on the public payroll i think that's fair uh... musk's also says his efforts to cut the government will always to prove those and what he's further spoke about his efforts to cut government waste through those let's hear those comments from Musk at the cabinet meeting. Helping fix the government computer systems. Many of the systems are extremely old.
Starting point is 00:09:10 They don't communicate. There are a lot of mistakes in the systems. The software doesn't work. So we are actually taxable. It's ironic, but it's true. The overall goal here with the Doge team is to help address the enormous deficit. We simply cannot sustain, on the contrary,
Starting point is 00:09:31 a two trillion dollar deficit. Listen, man, I keep saying it over and over. I have no problem with them wanting to cut government fraud and waste. Just do it above the law. Do it in a constitutional way. Do it by working with federal workers in Congress, and I wish it was being done by someone who was not only appointed by the president
Starting point is 00:09:47 But sworn in by the Senate like you know we we we do not learn anything From history and I don't understand that it Bill Clinton has showed us the way with the National Partnership for reinventing government He's shown us that there's a way to do this right in a constitutional way that actually works But I always thought there was protocol right I thought the reason that you have managers and general managers and executives is because those are the layers that you go to to make sure people are actually doing their jobs, right? That's what I think. No, yeah, there are protocols.
Starting point is 00:10:14 But are we not realizing that Trump is going to do the things that he wants to do the whatever you want to do? That means he doesn't trust his managers. He doesn't trust his executives. He doesn't trust the people on you know, that he put a position to do that. You trust his managers, he doesn't trust his executives, he doesn't trust the people on, you know, that he put in position to do that. He trusts his people, he don't trust the people before in the previous administration. It's funny you say that though, Morgan, because he controls all branches of government, so he could do this the right way if he wanted to.
Starting point is 00:10:38 That's true. That's true. So Trump, of course, he invited Musk to that meeting and he praised Musk's efforts to identify government waste. Did you guys see that video where he basically said anybody who has a problem with Musk in the room could be thrown out and then everybody proceeds to like clap and applaud and then Musk sits there and pretty much bows. Have you also heard about this billionaire thing where they're like the billionaire mindset
Starting point is 00:11:02 where you can walk into a room and just wear a t-shirt and a hat everybody else in that room had on suits and ties no hats you know decorum there was a level of decorum traditional decorum and then must comes in there with his t-shirt and his blazer you know i don't know and i could be reading into more than what is necessary but you know i'm not going to get too much into that at 7 a.m we'll talk about uh trump gaza and um there seems to be more close calls in the airline aviation world. So we'll talk about that as well. Did you just fly? You just flew, right?
Starting point is 00:11:29 Yeah, I just flew from Tampa. How was it? It was alright. It was cool. But when we landed, everybody was clapping. Like we made it. I think the pilot though, I was like, thank you. When I was the boy in the plane.
Starting point is 00:11:43 We reached, we reached. Yeah, pretty much felt like an immigrant. All right. Thank you. We I was the boy in the plane. We reach, we reach. Yeah, pretty much. Felt like an immigrant. All right. I said, thank you. We made it safe. We made it back safe. Get it off your chest.
Starting point is 00:11:52 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open again. 800-585-1051. Call us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed. Breakfast Club, good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:12:07 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. Call up now, 800-585-1051. Not just me, I'm with the coach of Philly. Hello, who's this? Good morning, this is James calling from North Carolina.
Starting point is 00:12:26 Hey James, what's up brother? Good morning everybody. Good morning, what's wrong? Just love on your kids. Oh god. We can't hear you brother. He said just love on your kids. James recently found a text message from his son and the text message his son was saying
Starting point is 00:12:49 that he wanted to off himself. Well his mom said something about he doesn't want to be a birdie but he's not. How old is your son brother? He's 17. Have you taken him to talk to anybody yet, brother? No, I'm gonna go there today. I was gonna go see Nick cut his hair and go see that in Captain America week. I think I'm gonna go today, Nick.
Starting point is 00:13:22 You definitely should do that. Y'all should go to some family counseling, man. Just have him sit down and talk to somebody. Sooner than later, brother. Absolutely. Mm-hmm. Oh, God, man. I got out of the army after he was born.
Starting point is 00:13:36 I wanted to be around, man. No, absolutely. Where you calling from, bro? Carolina, as he said. What part, north or south? North. North. North Carolina. I'm gonna put you on hold, man.
Starting point is 00:13:46 I'm gonna get you in touch with somebody, man, that you probably can talk to. Hold on, bro, okay? I'm gonna give you an email to a good psychiatrist I know. Okay. Hold on one sec. Hold on. You know, the sad thing is, you know, me and my wife,
Starting point is 00:13:59 we do a podcast, KC Crew Podcast, where we take emails. And in the last two weeks, we got four emails from parents saying the same exact thing You know like you know that they've been talking to their kids recently and they've been seeing a change in their kids and their kids Have been talking about you know suicide and these are the ages from 8 to 12 And we tell everybody as a parent like my father went through my stuff just to make sure. If you see any change, it's not prying. You're the mom, you're the dad. Go through the text messages, go through emails,
Starting point is 00:14:33 go through your kid's stuff. You wanna make sure that you're on top of it. And like Charlamagne always said, get the necessary help. Yeah, talk to a therapist, get help. Like don't try to do it on your own because you're not professionally trained for this. Get help, please. And actually be happy that your kid is expressing
Starting point is 00:14:50 that they have an issue. Because some kids don't express that they have an issue. They just keep it to themselves and then they actually end up completing suicide. That's right. So be happy that they're actually telling you because now that's a cry for help. So go get them some help.
Starting point is 00:15:02 Absolutely. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, call us up right now. It's The Breakfast Club, good morning. The Breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up. Wake your ass up. This is your time to get it off your chest.
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Starting point is 00:15:46 Years ago, I'm in Charleston right now. A4-3 all day. That's home. Hey, about five years ago, I went to do ayahuasca. And I've been on a mad healing journey since. And I put that into my music. And I do medicine music, brother, on a level that has never been
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Starting point is 00:16:40 and I love what you're doing in the community. I really believe you're gonna connect with my music, bro. I appreciate you, my brother. Have you're gonna connect with my music bro. I appreciate you my brother. Have you had another experience with Mother Aya since five years ago? Man I done did 17 ceremonies. Oh wow, wow, wow, wow. Yeah I've been to Rhythmia,
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Starting point is 00:18:13 I'm talking from Philly man Philly. What up? Get it off your chest brother. Yeah, I wanted to talk about all these Hispanic workers not being on the job side. I'm a crane operator and it's crazy It's like a ghost town out there now Well, they have a reason to be hiding sir When I tell you when I tell you I get used to be so crazy out there I used to tell people to move their vehicles now. It's like I go out there. It's a ghost town You can't even find them They out there they out there for like 30 seconds to get the job done and they out. You understand why?
Starting point is 00:18:45 Who's doing the work though? They still come out and do the work, but I don't know if they got somebody around the corner giving a signal, letting them know if it's good or not. Cause it's times I might see like 20 of them out there and they just disappear. And I'm like, wow, what happened? Doom, doom, doom, do, do, doom, doom.
Starting point is 00:19:00 Nice. I'm like, y'all don't know what happened. Why we acting so clueless? You know what's going on out here. Jesus. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need the vent, hit us up.
Starting point is 00:19:11 Now we got just with the mess coming up? Yeah, this is crazy. 13 year old boy was killed right in a gang war and little baby maybe brought into the shooting investigation. Damn. Yeah. All right. We'll talk about that when we come back.
Starting point is 00:19:24 It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to Jess with the Mess. The news is real, whoever it is. Hilarious, Jessica Robin Moore, Jess don't do no lying. She don't spell nobody. R.Y. Jets. R.Y. Mess. On the Breakfast Club. She's a coacheship. She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could
Starting point is 00:19:56 get you to see. It's time to set it all. So what is the word on the street about Lil Baby being linked to this murder for this 13 year old boy Jesus Yeah, this was crazy. So Yesterday Wednesday afternoon. There was a press conference that was held by the Atlanta Police Department This press conference was actually an update So they they've been working on this the killing of exactly two 13 year old little boys
Starting point is 00:20:21 But one of them was celebrating his birthday They said he was able to be 13 for all of 24 minutes before he was shot and killed. So they, they, the Atlanta police department come on this press conference to give an update and let's take a listen to what they said. And then we'll talk about the little baby piece. Take a listen to this. Freeman was allowed to be a 13 year old for 27 minutes before gang violence ultimately took his life. Gang violence that was orchestrated by adults, adults in our city, and cowardly acts, cowardly acts, of an Atlanta-based rapper that decided to go over into a rival gang stronghold and
Starting point is 00:20:56 shoot a music video in a place that he knew he should not have been. And in the subsequent days we saw homicides and shootings and ultimately the deaths of two children as a result of his cowardly actions. And you know who you are. And I tell you that this team will work relentlessly to hold you and the persons that you are affiliated with responsible for those actions. Okay, so he just went to shoot a music video near where the little boy got killed at. I think he shot it at a gas station, right? He shot it at a gas station and I think that's what he was talking about.
Starting point is 00:21:30 So I don't know the exact location that he's referring to, but I watched the full press conference and what they said in the press conference was wherever the video was shot, it was a rival gang area. So they say after this video was shot, there were the two little boys that was killed. There was another young person that was injured but did not die. But there were so many shootings that resulted after this back and forth between the two rival gangs. They actually called out one of the rival gangs in the press conference as well too.
Starting point is 00:21:57 But when asked about the second rival gang, and when asked about who the rapper was that they were referring to, they said that they didn't want to reveal it because they didn't want to compromise their investigation. They say that they've spent over 500 hours just scathing through like they have people reaching out and giving information. There's a $50,000 reward right now for any remaining information. Now little baby's name comes into this because a local news channel, Channel Action 2 News actually went and obtained arrest warrants.
Starting point is 00:22:24 So these are arrest warrants that are coming which is why in the press conference the Atlanta Police Department and the agencies working with them said hey we don't want to mess up in our investigation they didn't want to speak before they actually got to act on these arrest warrants but channel to action news is reporting that within the arrest warrants for this that they obtained rapper little baby also named Dominique Jones his name is listed in the arrest warrant so based on this information we should be we should be seeing the arrest coming soon and as you can hear they seem pretty pissed off by you know even having to be investigating this I mean people die behind it but I think
Starting point is 00:23:00 what they're trying to say is is that it was reckless because it could have been we didn't they didn't have to do this video in that neighborhood which sparked what they're trying to say is is that it was reckless because it could have been we didn't they didn't have to Do this video in that neighborhood which sparked what they're saying But look that's what I'm saying. So this was before after the little boy was killed that he shot the video It was before so he shot the video and then all of the stuff happened like all of the basically it pissed off the rival Gang that they came and shot a video in their neighborhood So after that then these two then these three kids are now shot. Close to your mic too. These three kids are now shot, two of them don't make it.
Starting point is 00:23:30 So now it turns into a murder investigation. Those are some heavy allegations to put on somebody just because they went to shoot a music video someplace. It's very heavy. That's what I was saying, shooting a music video is not against the law. Shooting a music video wherever you want is not against the law. But music video wherever you want is is not against the law, but I see it just seems odd to make those
Starting point is 00:23:48 allegations like Charlamagne said without charging somebody like it's almost like they're they're spitting gossip like charge somebody don't say somebody's cowly don't say none of that stuff you charge them and then you could have those claims in my opinion. Yeah, and I still don't know what's going on. I still don't know if like was the video being shot No, listen was the video being shot while somebody else was getting shot? Like I don't I don't know No, so they shot a music video after the music video and the music video was shot. So he was already gone Yeah, baby was not there when I was not happen is that what you're asking? Okay. All right. Yes. Yes
Starting point is 00:24:23 He was not there, but his video was shot, rival gang neighborhood, this is what police are alleging, because that video was shot, it had an effect, right? So now the two gangs are mad at each other. And it was already a gang war going on anyway, allegedly. Allegedly, but they're basically saying that this video ignited things and took it to a different level, resulting in these three kids being shot, two little boys being killed. So now they have these arrest warrants that the little baby is allegedly named in, and we should be finding out more about how they were even able to obtain an arrest warrant
Starting point is 00:24:54 and what they have in connection of. They're saying that there was a hit called because of the back and forth with these gangs, but the hit was called from someone who's already locked up. This guy's in jail. Yeah, there's clearly a lot missing from this story Cuz if I'm a rapper and I go shoot a music video somewhere and then a bunch of gang members upset and they start shooting At each other and killing innocent people. How is that my fault? I tied to me clearly. There's something missing from this story I don't understand and I think because he was there they're gonna link it to him like how do I do a shoot a music video?
Starting point is 00:25:23 Let's just a music video ta video it's not it's not against the law like we you see people shoot videos at funeral places and then things like that like it's foul it's wrong but is it against the law no I don't know once again those some heavy allegations to put on somebody just because they want to shoot a music video to the artist and they've also they've already made seven arrests. And they now have these warrants. I think that we're just going to find out more about
Starting point is 00:25:49 how they're even able to link him, why they're leaning so much in on just this music video as these arrests happen. Now, you did say that is a warrant for his arrest. You said that they see it for little babies arrest. According to Channel 2 Action News, they've obtained arrest warrants confirming that the rapper that was referenced was Little Baby, also known as Dominic Jones, which is
Starting point is 00:26:11 his real name. So he is a part of the arrest warrants that this local news station obtained, which is how they were able to say, okay, the person that that police officer was talking about is Little Baby because they would not say it. Adjournalists even double back and said, so y'all gonna say a rapper, but not say who it was. Y'all gonna say rapper gang, but not say who it was. Hey y'all, I'm Maria Fernanda Diaz. My podcast, When You're Invisible, is my love letter to the working class people and immigrants
Starting point is 00:26:34 who shaped my life. I get to talk to a lot of people who form the backbone of our society, but who have never been interviewed before. Season two is all about community, organizing, and being underestimated. All the greatest changes have happened when a couple of people said, this sucks, let's do something about it.
Starting point is 00:26:53 I can't have more than $2,000 in my bank account or else I can't get disability benefits. They won't let you succeed. I know we get paid to serve you guys, but like, be respectful. We're made out of the same things. Bone, body, blood. It's rare to have black male teachers.
Starting point is 00:27:11 Sometimes I am the lesson and I'm also the testament. Listen to When You're Invisible as part of the MyCultura podcast network. Available on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I started to live a double life when I was a teenager. Responsible and driven, and wild and out of control. My head is pounding. I'm confused. I don't know why I'm in jail. It's hard to understand what hope is when you're trapped in a cycle of addiction. Addiction took me to the darkest places. It's hard to understand what hope is when you're trapped in a cycle of addiction.
Starting point is 00:27:45 Addiction took me to the darkest places. I had an AK-47 pointed at my head. But one night, a new door opened, and I made it into the rooms of recovery. The path would have roadblocks and detours, stalls, and relapses. But when I was feeling the most lost, I found hope with community. And I made my way back. This season, join me on my journey through addiction and recovery. A story told in 12 steps. Listen to Krems as part of the Michael Lura Podcast Network, available on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:28:30 This is John Cameron Mitchell and my new fiction podcast series, Cancellation Island, stars Holly Hunter as Karen, a wellness influencer who launches a rehab for the recently canceled. In the future, we will all be canceled for 15 minutes. But don't worry, we'll take you from broke to woke or your money back. Cancellation Island's revolutionary rehab therapies like Bad Touch Football, Anti-Racism Spin Class, and mandatory Ayahuasca ceremonies are designed to force the canceled
Starting point is 00:29:02 to confront their worst impulses. But everything starts to fall apart when people start disappearing Here in where have you brought us? Cancellation Island where a second chance might just be your last Listen to cancellation island on the I heart radio app Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Do you remember what you said the first night I came over here? How goes lower?
Starting point is 00:29:31 From Blumhouse TV, iHeart Podcasts, and Ember 20 comes an all new fictional comedy podcast series. Join the flighty Damien Hirst as he unravels the mystery of his vanished boyfriend. And Santi was gone. I've been spending all my time looking for answers about what happened to Santi. And what's the way to find a missing person?
Starting point is 00:29:50 Sleep with everyone he knew, obviously. Pillow talk. The most unwelcome window into the human psyche. Follow our out of his element hero as he engages in a series of ill-conceived investigative hookups. Mama always used to say, God gave me gumption in place of a gag reflex. And as I was about to learn,
Starting point is 00:30:08 no amount of showering can wash your hands of a bad hookup. Now, take a big whiff, my brah. ["I Heart Radio"] Listen to the hookup on the I Heart Radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. And he said no. So then local news went and found their arrest warrant for this current investigation and they just blew it blew this whole thing up.
Starting point is 00:30:34 Hmm. Well, thank you, Lauren. All right. Well, that is just with the mess. Now, next hour, Wendy Williams will be checking in, correct? Yes, she will. All right. We got some good stuff for her,. All right. Well when we come back We got front page news and then Jim Jones will be in the building his album the at the church steps comes out this Friday So we're gonna be kicking it with Jimmy in a little bit. So don't move. It's the breakfast club. Good morning And V Jess hilarious Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:31:05 Let's get in some front page news. What up, boy? What's up? What's up? What's up? Did y'all see that AI video that Trump put out about? Well, maybe he didn't put it out, but there was an AI video released yesterday about Trump-Gaza.
Starting point is 00:31:15 That's true. I did see that. He put it on his page. He reposted it though. Oh, okay. So President Trump, he did. He shared an AI generated video that shows him sunbathing
Starting point is 00:31:24 in a newly renovated Gaza Strip. The video posted on Truth Social shows the president lounging with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a resort, so-called called Trump Gaza, while a rap song calls it a golden future. Let's hear a quick snippet from that song from the Trump Gaza video. Trump Gaza shine bright, golden future, a brand new life. Feast and dance, the deal is done. Trump Gaza number one. Yeah, Trump Gaza number one.
Starting point is 00:31:52 In case you missed it, the video also shows Elon Musk eating hummus and tossing money into the air and a giant golden statue of Trump in the public square. Now the White House has not commented on the video. Trump said earlier this month that he would like to see or he would like to relocate the Palestinians in Gaza, living in that war-torn country to possibly Jordan, so that he could turn it into a resort and so that the US could own
Starting point is 00:32:14 it. Any idea of thoughts on that? You're aware of the Arab Americans and Dearborn who voted for Trump? Like you're aware of the pro-Palestinian people who used to go out and interrupt Vice President Kamala Harris when she was on the campaign. I feel like they've gotten so quiet. It's not just Detroit, like you said, around the country. I feel like they've gotten so quiet. Donald Trump is out here talking about, you know, ethnic cleansing and he's letting you know, we're putting the resorts on the beach in Gaza. Like, where they at? Yeah, I can't speak for the Muslim population who we're speaking about, but they should definitely tap in. Yeah, I'm not sure.
Starting point is 00:32:51 I will go on to say that right now that is not viable. The White House and Trump has also said that this is, of course, a war-torn country. So he said think of it as a real estate project. It's not something that's going to happen right away. There's a lot of things that need to be cleaned up in that area. So we'll see what happens. Yeah, the cleaning they're talking about doing is ethnic cleansing. Getting all of the Palestinians out there and moving them to other places so they can start building, you know, make turning into
Starting point is 00:33:14 Mara Gaza. Mara Gaza. I'm not sure. Okay. Okay. Okay. All right, guys, let's switch gears. The FAA says an American Airlines pilot called off a landing at Reagan National Airport. That's the same airport where that tragic incident happened with the Black Hawk helicopter. Now after spotting another plane on the runway, this pilot decided to pull up and try again. The plane was coming in to land around 8.20 a.m. local time when the pilot saw another plane preparing to take off. And so the pilot decided to make a go around landing attempt. Now the FAA says the decision was made to ensure proper separation between the landing aircraft and the departing flight.
Starting point is 00:33:49 This comes at the same time the NTSB and FAA are investigating a Southwest Airlines plane, a separate incident that nearly crashed into a private jet at Chicago's Midway Airport. Video posted to social media shows the Southwest jet close to touching down before pulling up as a smaller jet taxis across its path. Now the Southwest flight returned to air before later landing safely. Now that pilot on Southwest Airlines flight 24 oh 25 oh four confirmed to go around in order to avoid a collision. Todd Engel was also on board. Let's take a listen to air traffic control and the pilot and then we'll also hear comments from passenger Todd Ingle in that incident.
Starting point is 00:34:25 04 going around. 25 04 roger that's coming in 3000. 25 04 open 3000. I always say a prayer before I travel all the time anyway which is good and then of course said another little prayer after he after the accelerator because they knew there was something not right. Everyone just kind of looked around and just okay this thing normal But no nobody panicked nobody panicked at all crazy thing about that as I was talking to Lauren LaRosa about this yesterday
Starting point is 00:34:52 She used to be a flight attendant and she said this happens a lot more frequently than people think that's what I wanted No, she said it happens a lot She said now people are just I guess filming it but she said it happens a lot more than you think she's like you start Landing and then something gets in your way a taxi another plane or whatever it may be and you have to pull up and I've been in a couple of flights that that's happened but I've never never thought about why I always thought it was the wind I thought it was the weather but it could have been those reasons. That's what I want I would love to talk to somebody from the FAA just to see how much things like this used to happen before we paid attention to them or before the media used
Starting point is 00:35:22 to show us show it to us all the time. Right. But I will say, well, I'll ask you, are your concerns heightened at this point? Hell yeah. I mean, they've been heightened ever since the first, Toronto, I mean, the, what? Reagan. Yeah, Reagan. Yeah, ever since the first Reagan flight
Starting point is 00:35:36 landed real bad like that. No, people died. But I mean, you just gotta know you're protected. I mean, if it's gonna be your time, it is definitely gonna be your time, you know what I mean? You can't just stop flying. Nobody can just stop mean, if it's gonna be your time, it is definitely gonna be your time. You know what I mean? You can't just stop flying. Nobody can just stop flying, you know?
Starting point is 00:35:48 That's right. All right. Speaking of protection, let's bring things home to you guys in New York. New York City Mayor Eric Adams. So he is facing federal corruption charges and is now facing backlash for comparing himself to Jesus.
Starting point is 00:36:01 At a Black History event at Gracie Mansion, he called out the Negroes for calling for his resignation. Let's hear those comments from New York City Mayor Eric Adams. So this is a biblical moment. You know, when Jesus was on the cross, he said, God forgive them for they know not what they do. All these Negroes were asking me to step down god forgive them are you are you stupid I'm running my race right now so for real you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know
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Starting point is 00:36:55 you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don't know you don He's not comparing himself to Jesus. He's just a bad guy right now and and a lot of people hate him as you can see Definitely the press in the media So they're gonna attack everything that he says but I tell everybody if
Starting point is 00:37:09 He didn't do that the things that they said he did and he feels like look I didn't do it and you attack me He gonna talk his ass right? I mean it is what it is. Then he's not your traditional mayor No, talk is all the time. So and he shouldn't just call it out Negros Cuz there's a lot of people that wanted him to step down And he shouldn't just call it out Negroes because there's a lot of people that wanted him to step down Yeah, yes the fact that he said Negroes and then he had to later walk well he clarified that you know He was like well, there are a lot of people calling me calling for my resignation. So it's like well, it's not just Negroes Yeah, that's what he should that's the problem. But I think he said Negroes cuz he But I think he said Negroes because he wanted to say ****. But even still he's wrong.
Starting point is 00:37:46 But he's like at least my Negroes should be rocking with me. My **** should be rocking with me. They're the ones that's going to get more from me. That's what he probably meant by it. He expected from the others. I think that's definitely what he meant. But y'all my people and y'all going against me. We'll continue to watch and see what happens with New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Of course another poll shows that former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is actually gaining favor in to be New York's newest mayor. The latest poll from Honan Strategy Group shows that the former governor would dominate
Starting point is 00:38:13 the Democratic primary mayoral race. He has a 26 point lead in the latest poll with a 38% of respondents saying they vote for the former governor. So it's happening. It looks like New York City is gearing up to for this mayoral race and I will keep you posted as to what happens in regards to of course New York City Mayor Eric Adams and of course the corruption charges that he is facing as well. So that's your front page news. I'm Morgan Wood. Follow me on social at Morgan Media. For more news coverage follow at Black Information Network. Download the free iHeartRadio app and visit us at BINnews.com. Thank you. Thank you, Morgan.
Starting point is 00:38:48 Hi, Morgan. Now when we come back, Jim Jones will be joining us. His new album At the Church Steps is out this Friday. We're going to kick it to Jimmy when we come back as The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's D-E-J-N-V-E-J-S-H-L-A-R-E-E-S-S-H-L-A-L-A-Milarious, Charlamagne, the guy we are, The Breakfast Club just is out today, Lauren LaRosa is filling in, and we got a special guest in the building, his album is out this Friday at the church steps.
Starting point is 00:39:14 You done did it again, man. Capo, ladies and gentlemen, Jim Jones. What's up with y'all? Welcome, how you feeling? I'm feeling pretty good, that's it for today. Man, you make some good ass music. I done told you this a million times, but at some point you would think there'd be some type of fall off or something, you make some good ass music. I done told you this a million times, but at some point you would think
Starting point is 00:39:26 there'd be some type of fall off or something, but it just has not been at all. Like At the Church Steps is a phenomenal body of work, man. God is good. So let's get into the mind frame, man, because we were talking behind the scenes and he was like, he knows how to make music. Yes, you know what I was comparing it to?
Starting point is 00:39:41 I was comparing it to Rick Ross. Like Rick Ross just musically got a great ear. Now you always got fire. And you the same way. Thank you, man. I appreciate that. That's big. That's big.
Starting point is 00:39:49 That's big. I wish the whole world would see it like that. The harder to make the records you got on the After Church Steps album, like the Jomo and the Genesis, just those dope street records, the harder to make those are a hit single like a baller. Hit single like a baller. Because the records that you hear is a reflection of things that are really going through if you listen
Starting point is 00:40:07 to the music and things like that like you don't mean so it's like it's very easy for me to talk about actual real things that you mean but you got them records that you need for get lit in the club and things like that sometimes those are the hardest records for me to kind of produce do you chase balling though do you chase that record trying to make a bigger record or do you just make records to say if it connected connect after the success of balling I produce. Do you chase ballin though? Do you chase that record, try to make a bigger record or do you just make records and say if it connect it connect? After the success of ballin I used to chase ballin. Damn, like I gotta find another one.
Starting point is 00:40:38 I mean and then slowly but surely I got out of that phase of just trying to chase ballin and make music that I tell you to make money. I mean and I do believe ahead of coming a few years have came since ballin. I was talking to Lauren before you got a pair we was talking about an interview you did and you said you spent $20,000,000 the time of balling ran through 20 million. Yeah, and I was counting your pockets I was like Jim loves cars, but he loved cars like that, right? Then I said Jim loves houses, but he loved houses like that Jim has jewelry, but not 20 million dollars worth it Where did you spend the 20 million dollars? But not 20 million dollars worth of...where did you spend the 20 million dollars? Just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, these times and your jet bill sometimes might be half a million a month just because you're trying to get places. It's all added up, it's not like I spent it, it was just the accumulation during the balling
Starting point is 00:41:33 era through those few years where I was getting money, I was getting it and I was blowing it and as I looked back thinking about the money that I was spending, it came up to about 20 years between the deal money, the show money, tour money, feature money. Like I'm burning through that. You know what I mean? So I ain't got $20 million to show for it, but I definitely spent it on the land. You know what I mean? I know you said in that same interview, you don't regret anything, but there were things that you probably would have done differently or just just things you would have done at that time that you didn't do. What were some of those things now you looking back like
Starting point is 00:42:05 Yo, I could have put I could have did this I could have been way more financially responsible than I was But I got this thing there that you don't know till you grow right? I was very young and dumb at that time and the experience was worth it But as I'm older and I'm thinking back like damn if we did have some people in my corner Or grew up a little bit different where we were taught financial literacy as opposed to coming up in the hood and we would talk to get that money, go get the car, go get the, you know what I mean, I'm a product of the projects you dig, like so everything I seen is everything I wanted and I got that money and I emulated what I seen outside.
Starting point is 00:42:36 We wasn't taught to, oh, buy real estate, we wasn't taught to, oh, get savings, we wasn't taught none of that. We was taught to save what you can in the shoebox and stash out on everybody else. That was the mentality I had and it took me to go through a lot to learn any bit of financial literacy to the point where I was part of ways with my accountant. Ever since I've done that years ago, it was me really gaining control of the monies that I had. Because I actually had to see it. When I had an accountant, I never saw the money. I just was spending the money until I was in debt. So I'm in a whole different
Starting point is 00:43:08 stratosphere in life right now and I feel real good about it. Your debut album is On My Way to Church. On My Way to Church. This album is at the church. Yes, 20 years later I feel I'm that much closer to getting my life totally together. You know what I mean? We can't do that without having God in our life. When you gonna go into church though? Um.
Starting point is 00:43:23 You gonna be having the next album there? Actually in the church. Yeah. This album kinda gives you a little close to it. do that without having God in my life. When you gonna go into church though? You gonna be the next out man? Actually in the church? Yeah, next out man. I guess this is how it kinda gives you, you're a little close to it. I'm very close to it. I mean I grew up in the church. I mean for all my life, when I was younger, Sunday school, all night prayer meeting, all that type of stuff. So I'm a God-fearing man.
Starting point is 00:43:37 I mean I have very good morals, a very great moral compass and that's why I believe that I'm still able to be here in good faith and things like that, you know what I mean? It seemed like the media questioned you at one time about your role in dipsets and diplomats. How did that affect you, right? Because I mean, everybody who's in New York or around the country's seen the world, what your role was or thought what your role was.
Starting point is 00:43:59 So how did you hear in the lab, how did that make you feel? I mean, it was crazy when I woke up. Shout out to Chrissy, she was like, yo, listen, Put your phone down Breathe for five minutes internalize it think about it and don't overreact What people want you to do first of all and I overreacted in the house, okay? And then I got over it you know I mean I just thought about the playing field and what was really at stake and what we doing here and things like that and what
Starting point is 00:44:24 People have in their favor and when it comes to the media how these media games in and plus is a playbook from Our playbook that we created you're not gonna trick me with a play that I've created I mean like I know this play I cool all the things that he was saying was pretty much fool It's all jokes to me, but I do know what I what I did. I think everybody know what I did I mean everybody Harlem knew me my name is Jonah way before my name was Jim Jones You know, I mean like I really have a name of the shouts to Harlem shouts to my block shouts to 12th Street Shouts at 13th Street Lennox have foster peas tough peas uptown downtown Eastside Westside You know how this thing go and I think another question people always ask and as many years as we interviewed you
Starting point is 00:45:03 I don't think people ever know where was the I guess the breaking diplomats right because you guys were tight like this wasn't just We doing this y'all weren't a group y'all were family. This wasn't a rap group like there was Cam the rapper jewels the rapper and freaking and Jim was kind of in my opinion was the you know the muscleman They were the way to make sure things happen. They were gonna make sure the record got spun They were gonna get the Clarences they were gonna make sure everything was in order. That's what you see. But it started from me and Cam being broke in my grandma's house with no money. After the hustle, you know I was in the streets, I was figuring out how to get to it. He had his craft which was the music and he ended up striking gold with the craft. When did the break, when did the veer happen where it started
Starting point is 00:45:44 splitting apart? I know everybody started to do their own thing. You started doing music You else are they doing music and cam started doing music Where did it break where it seems like it can't come back together? I did it when I listed the album I hear you still run. So is your brother no matter what? I mean like doesn't mean that you you got the same brotherly love that you once have don't mean that you're gonna hang out Like brothers like, I mean I know brothers that try to kill each other.
Starting point is 00:46:07 You know what I mean? On, I think it's on Make It Out, you say, so if it is what it is, then so be it. And then on, I'm not saying on number three, and then number four on Make It Out, you say, you talk about wanting to put it behind your back. Well, it was bars, man. And two brothers, and two brothers that's lost.
Starting point is 00:46:22 You didn't just say it is what it is so be it. There was more to it after that. I know but I just I specifically grabbed that because to me, to me it sounded like I had them pooing in they pants when I Star Wars like to so be it. So don't be rushing for no repercussions. We got drums and some **** on these machines like a beat production. Yes sir. It just raps.
Starting point is 00:46:44 It sounded like to me like you guys can make it out of all this stuff. That's why I was bringing it. I'm not concerned about that right now. I'm concerned about this album dropping. I got other things going on. I'm concerned about Jim Jones or what Jim Jones got going on. I've done a lot for diplomats sake and for the sake of the people and the fans and all that, but nobody does a lot for me.
Starting point is 00:47:02 You know what I mean? And that's part of the problem here. Nobody ever really pulled up for me. When Jim Jones needed me to pull up, but I pulled up for everybody. So now I gotta pull up for myself. You know what I mean? All of the rhetoric, I can't even hear no more.
Starting point is 00:47:14 That's why I stick to what I know how to do. I mean, I'm in the process of changing what people see me to be in my past, and I'm enjoying this journey that I'm going on. If not, I'd be out here going crazy or probably be in jail for crashing. And right now the last thing I crashed was a boat in Bahamas. Shout out to my brother Ellie. You heard? All right we got more with Jim Jones when we come back. His album comes out this Friday. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. This morning everybody it's
Starting point is 00:47:37 DEJ, Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Lorna Rosa is here with us as well. We're still kicking it with Jim Jones Jones now when you did the Justin LaBoy interview shouts to just shouts to you I just left LA we just this is out there. It's the B in it He reached out to you said come on out. Oh, I did that house Justin I put that together and things like that. He like yo they said you should pull up man pull up to Japan I'm like, huh? Pull up to Japan is different Like that's Brooklyn, like, yo, we all... But, um, it was dope.
Starting point is 00:48:07 It was a dope experience to see him work, to see the genius he is, getting to understand him more and things like that, you know what I mean? We all have friends that, I mean, you know how it is, but he's definitely a dope soul, man. I believe that he's misunderstood in a lot of ways, and I believe that he does things for people to misunderstand him and things like that, but I kind of understand him, but he's definitely dope. He's definitely a hood ass underneath all of that.
Starting point is 00:48:27 You know what I mean? That's what I say. Jim Jones fashion line or something coming? I mean, well, I've been helping him with the Yeezy brand, which is pretty dope. We got a bunch of things going on with that. I'm excited about that. Fashion is one of my things.
Starting point is 00:48:39 Getting fresh is one of my things. So giving me opportunities to express myself in that field, I think is pretty big, you know what I mean? From a business perspective a business perspective, if you put time into that, you put energy into that, don't some of his antics affect the business? I'm a partner with you, you gotta slow down. I'm not a partner of his, he owns his brands and things like that, I'm just helping and learning with the things that he needs help with. But I can't say this, man, we all have friends that do, well I have friends that do things that I don't necessarily agree with that they're doing but that don't make them not my friend
Starting point is 00:49:09 You heard these is still my no matter what goes on and I'm not saying anything about anybody I'm just saying in life, you know any period like that, you know, I mean, I don't get in certain people business But are you my dog? That's a guy. You just not wearing this wasp to cut t-shirt I mean I get it another day. I don don't do politics you think I even vote you hurt You know have nothing against whoever's the president you dig whatever the president I feel should be get that much respect because they are the president I'm from the Ronald Reagan area. He was proud to have whatever president. He's the president I mean and nowadays I say a big divide with these politics with it's almost crazy
Starting point is 00:49:40 How aggressive everything become like they want you to just be like after president like how he's still a president with with the respect in this country when it comes to certain things I mean so it's just and let me shut up for they start bombing No, they bother go crazy on me got the red hat on this is Yeah, yeah, that's all this is about you heard is not I don't got no political endeavors you heard You know what I'm about community. I do all my politician political things for my community. I do everything to help Harlem. Whatever I can do in my power. You know what I mean? That was another thing I guess when people would try to say you're not from Harlem. You're from the Bronx. You're from the Bronx.
Starting point is 00:50:17 Who cares? I think you cleared it up in Jomo. Yeah, but who cares? I'm from New York City. I really been in the turf, been in the field. I come from, you know what I mean? Like, you know what I escaped to be worried about the rhetoric that I was caught up in The middle I'm not I'm a holiday. I had to think about like bro. I didn't lived in Harlem. I don't live in Queens I don't lived in Brooklyn. I don't lived in like I don't lived in the whole city I mean like I don't live in a rule well if you're from a lot of places you heard everything where you're from is We add and I get to the chicken wherever I'm at your heart
Starting point is 00:50:44 I only want to ask right you know in past interviews and you talk about it bringing bloods to New York You ever regret that I didn't bring the blood city Oh I was asking. That's a difference. That's a difference. Oh, oh, oh. Make it pop commercializing. There you go. Yeah, I made it cool, but I also commercialized. I made millions of dollars off the gang culture. You know what I mean? So, same thing with Snoop has done and how the West Coast, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:51:14 So, it was, but I know I did not, I did not start that. I was a young kid. You know what I mean? Commercialized. Coming up out the ghetto and looking for, you know what I mean? My place in society and things like that in the Brotherhood always took care of me and now you dig. Shouts to the brothers, man You know what I mean? You've always moved very militant
Starting point is 00:51:32 But you keep the street life the street life and you keep the rap life the rap life But on this album you included some court recordings about the Mel Matrix situation. Why why why was that? Um, I don't know shots to Melly free Melly to listen in reverse man. It's my brother, it's my heart, my soul man. I really love and respect that man man. I mean for numerous amounts of reasons, not just the obvious that people know and things like that. Like he's a man of honor, he stood ten toes down. Along with Shadi, along with Harvin, along with all the others that got fated due to somebody not playing the game right and things like that. You know what I mean? When I see that got to tip my hat to them every time
Starting point is 00:52:05 That's probably so many other things they they could have did in their situations But they decided to stay there like gangsters do you know I mean so I definitely got a Shout that out you heard back-to-back loudie. I let y'all to death you heard and it's free until we see him And he'd be home in a little while for real you rap about the labels having I don't say a certain responsibility But I guess a certain responsibility When you when you saw Leo's comments that he made up here a lot he said he basically just was like he got to eat Too what he said you say you got it. He's like he say You got to eat too, you know in regards to you know people pushing the drug coach or the gang coach I mean, bro, nobody's twisting nobody's hand to do anything. This is entertainment business.
Starting point is 00:52:45 Shoutouts to Leo. I've learned a lot of lessons from him. I don't agree with everything that a lot of people do and things like that, but he was one of the first people that gave me a position to be one of the biggest executives in the game at Warner Music Group, so I really ain't got too much bad to say about him. I more have something to say about myself by letting people like Damon and and and killer tricked me out of them positions when I had them power by making me feel Less than when they would see me inside of them office. Like oh you working for these oh you would do boy Oh, you saw you ain't no boss and boss don't work for nobody but not
Starting point is 00:53:18 Understanding my position how powerful how much power I had it I could move and I mean in this game You know I mean and it was things like that that always kinda, so it was a lot to it and like that. Now you did mention something I wanna talk about because this has been a conversation for 10 years, right? You just mentioned he said that they tricked you out of it because they said bosses don't work for people, right? And that's a conversation our community has,
Starting point is 00:53:39 but I've been, and I think Charlamagne been trying to say for a long time, you could be a boss and have a job but still do your thing on the side. Man, period. It's the whole premonition of how they make you feel in certain situations and things like that. You gotta know, we from Harlem and everybody got a way of serving people, you know what
Starting point is 00:53:54 I mean? But I knew better than that, so I pretty much tricked myself out of my own position by, I mean, standing on ten toes on what I believe, because I knew what I was there for, I knew what I could do inside of them buildings, I knew how ill I was and what I've done so far for diplomats by painting this aesthetic and letting people see us in a way as superheroes. Like, what I could do that for so many other artists which I have, that's why I was able to get that job in here because they was paying me a consulting fee at Def Jam. You know, I was making like $200,000 a year but I definitely had the know-how and the
Starting point is 00:54:24 smarts to do the job. That was easy for me great experience though Great experience. Shasta ASAP yams. He that's where he started as an intern for me. Oh, he was yes, all right Yeah, you're loyal to Carol Sybil to me Karen Karen. She was also an intern for me I've helped help jumpstart a lot of, not only rap careers inside of this industry. But you don't get no credit for that. They say all Jim do is send people to jail. I don't want credit no more. I want debit.
Starting point is 00:54:50 Cash me out. How I send people to jail, that's what I'm saying. How, how? Who did you see me send to jail? Where is he smoking? They smoking new drugs out here, you heard? From where, how, who? Oh, that's what Cam said, I don't know. It's a bird. It's a bird head. You don't want to smoke tell him set the box
Starting point is 00:55:09 All right, I'll box this head over. There's a ring at you getting money right y'all do sports 10 million right now in the morning I'll catch a flight wherever you at you would make whatever in them 10 million I'm me true nanny boxing ring now go make some jokes about that on your next show I'll box your head off. You know that don't play with me Yeah, dead now go type about that Jim. Chrissy would tell you take five seconds We're gonna bring it back, you know all Jesus disciples was gang though, right? Jesus flipped a and I am a disciple remember that what is freaks say? What is freaky Zeke's? I don't know a freak freak bugging me out right now You're freaking a crazy position right now
Starting point is 00:55:55 But I want him to get his money and do whatever business moves he need to do you dig shouts to a mere freak He always gonna be my brother for life. No freak for a very long time What you wanna hear of down what I want to hear of the album is either going to be Make It Out or Genesis. Hmm for radio let's do Make It Out for radio. Alright let's do Make It Out. Alright we got more with Jim Jones when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club good morning. Jim Jones is here we're still kicking it with him. Lauren? After the Versus reunion I felt like we I thought that everything was like good and then it got like Randomly just got like rocky again. What is that?
Starting point is 00:56:31 Man cuz he got booed and we lost man. Let's tell the truth It's not that it can't be that no that was a joke Because when we were up here trying to figure out like what reignited all of the whatever this is We remembered that it was after the verses. It can't just be that I Don't care about that if you heard that's the difference between me. I don't take none of personal bro I'm gonna take laws to walk off and laugh at it I'm gonna still go home to the house that I live in and love life You heard like people take things too literal like these people
Starting point is 00:57:06 getting this rap game and be mad that they didn't have the number one album them they want to cut they wrist and all I don't care about none of that shout out to Jaden and they was on top of the game they knew what they came to do they was ready us not so much ready us not so much ready but you know you win some you lose some but what's up who Who wanna do a verses with me right now? Yeah, that'd be a good good good. Who wanna do one with me? Who would you wanna do a verses against? Any one of them pull it up New York I love all my brothers in New York, but you can pull them up no matter who it is. Who would you say?
Starting point is 00:57:36 Who you here? I got a real catalog. I just had a gold record last year I mean I got 20 records for every year. You know what we was doing? We can start from 20 years ago, I give him one record for each year, all the way up to now. Coppo versus Styles P. He don't got enough catalog for that. He got a lot of catalog. Hey y'all, I'm Maria Fernanda Diaz. My podcast, When You're Invisible,
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Starting point is 01:01:52 Now the commercial catalog, he not gonna last. I mean, I love styles. You dig? But set it up. It depends. If it's just solo records, that'd be a good one for y'all. I got more solo records than most of them that really hit remember that you did I got a lot of gold singles and a lot of I got some action with me
Starting point is 01:02:11 It would be hard for a lot of people from New York to win with Capo, you know on the other record Sounds like he want to do one with 50 Cent. That's what it sounds like. Sound like Jim. No, I don't want to do nothing with that sucker You heard leave me leave him out the conversation. You don't stop. You did that on purpose. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I didn't. No I conversation. You did that on purpose. No I didn't. You did. Don't start. No, no, no, because he said a rap and he said New York and that's the only one that has a catalog. I love Key was thinking it, I just didn't want to say it. See, it's because you got a catalog. There's no other... Because when you said think about it, I'm trying to think who else even just commercially would have a big enough...
Starting point is 01:02:38 A catalog. ...songs consistently to even... But you know... It has platinum records, gold records, number one records. It's not too many in New York listen at the church steps man that's a whole whole got that type of catalog Nas got the tape caliber artists like that no but they were I feel like even relic like you would have to bring it super What the **** you talking about? You talking about the odds that got those touching names. You're not going to be sitting there and be reverent. Never doing them. Nope. Nope. You heard. Anybody else?
Starting point is 01:03:12 You heard? But you can't. One thing we're not going to do is front and hole. He did what he's supposed to out here. It's going to be very hard for anybody to beat him in some type of verses. I don't think anybody can who who's the lineup? You know, I love Drizzy you dig but a versus is gonna be is gonna be is a lot of variables to that That's a dogfight You know, I mean, but as far as I'm concerned, yeah right now and where I'm at
Starting point is 01:03:37 I would do I saying I want to do it But yeah, that was that was the play that Swiss felt like he had it back I need triple what I had last time the way we put that versus on fire too We had that thing looking like a championship game Yes was highlight me and you backdoor me gave that man some business that you ain't give all of us You definitely got to give me triple Swiss and you got to give me some real business this time See, that's the funny thing about this game You don't talk about the back door and that's going on for the verses that you by the key can but
Starting point is 01:04:04 Yeah, I wanted the bag we got the bag but boy still went back door like yo for me to do the verses you gotta give me part of this business that had nothing to do with us you heard but he say that's me being a businessman not as you being a sucker doing back door but nobody want to talk about that we didn't know yeah I know back door ass you heard I stand on ten toes and I break bread with my period that's always who I've been you heard has never been an artist I took We didn't know yeah, I know back door. I stand on ten toes and I break bread with my period That's always who I've been There's never been an artist that took advantage of you heard
Starting point is 01:04:29 I really put money in all of my artists pocketed that deal with and all my we get money together Not one of them type of dudes, bro You know on call on me you talk about a conversation you had with puff right before they sent the house to did it The feds to get him like what was that last conversation? How Shouts to Big Bro. It was a great time, I mean. You said you asked him about his rich friends, now they acting like he dead to him. But when that loyalty get moldy, you can see what the bread wants.
Starting point is 01:04:53 What the bread ruins. What the bread ruins, yeah. Yeah, when that loyalty get moldy. I mean, I don't get it nobody been. I see y'all, Shouts to D, man. He's in a lot for the game. I don't wanna get into all that, but he did come up 10 the day before.
Starting point is 01:05:05 They came and got him and he set up 10 with me for five to six hours, right on Lennox Ave. Said he felt like he was in Capri on a yacht. Just the freedom of being up 10 and then no judgment zone in the middle of a hood where we don't judge because people going through their own **** up here. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:05:19 So there's some normalcy in there for him and things like that. And he just sat down and enjoyed himself. He had a good conversation with me. I had a good conversation with me. I had a good conversation with him. A lifting conversation, a spiritual conversation. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:05:29 I know Diddy for half my life and things like that. He's always been big, bro. And I know he's going through a lot right now. You know what I mean? So I do wish him the best. I don't want nobody to come down on me, try to cancel me, all this. I mean, I ain't with none of that.
Starting point is 01:05:40 God bless you, bro. You know what I mean? All right. I do want to ask you one last question. Could love trick you off the street, Jim? And this is what I mean by that. I feel like there's nothing any stranger could ever say to you to make you do anything at this point in your life.
Starting point is 01:05:51 What the people you've actually loved, enrolled for, and been loyal to could. Trick you off the street? Loyalty could trick you off the street. Definitely. And it's almost tricked me off the street a few times in the midst of my journey By being loyal to a flaw love is a crazy thing and it depends on what type of love you talking about
Starting point is 01:06:11 Love could be emotion if you're not Disciplined in the household and know that you have a job to do especially a job like we have it's not easy Getting up and leaving the house and not home as much as you need to be I mean, I'm spending the time you need to be in things like that. But you know, this is something that a mission that you have to accomplish or else your family can't. I mean, so it gets tricky at that time. You start to feel bad and you start to fit all types. I mean,
Starting point is 01:06:34 but you got to start your day. It's going to be cold out here. So you gotta get that bag. I mean, the family is going to be there when you get back and you got to figure out how to make time for the ones you love also. You know what I mean? So it's a balance. You know that. So Cam calls you today'm causing the day in Kansas look man we better than this breathe this is you and you and he called you said yeah we better than this I'm petty than this hey I'm taking a petty right now I just don't want to have no conversation with nobody I worry about drama bro nothing to
Starting point is 01:07:02 worry about the moment I'm gonna talk about bro let's see one a box for that 10 million because I could use 10 million and then I talk about bro I don't talk about nothing. It's nothing to talk about not right now. I just say for life is it right now I don't have nothing to talk about I got other things that I'm doing got businesses that I'm attending to they getting a money I'm getting my money, too But I got a lot of things that I'm doing you heard and I got no time to be interrupting my time or my I got a lot of things that I'm doing. I ain't got no time to be interrupting my time or my mental space to deal with anything but what I got going on.
Starting point is 01:07:28 Because that might take away and that might start making me crash and doing things that I'm not supposed to be doing. Have people tried to put y'all on the phone since all of this? No. One reason I say that is because life is short. And you see people at funerals now and you're like,
Starting point is 01:07:40 damn, are they cool? Is this the first time that they've seen each other since he passed Like I'm about to his funeral You set yourself up to that for now. He said right now. He's in that but that maybe next year he'd feel differently My name is actually what I'm saying. Hope God forbid I'm gonna pop out to the funeral if that's the case you did So I got love for him. I ain't gonna miss that heard but right now I ain't gonna miss my opportunity to get into this motion that I got going on
Starting point is 01:08:05 album on Friday We got a movie coming out next month for at the church steps So I say all the people that's in the movie had a good time with that one you did I'm just trying to stay down this line tunnel vision you heard like we all seen a different side of me with You mean like let me stay here Let me stay out of these people way way. You heard? Let me keep doing my music. Let me just keep doing the things that got me feeling good, looking good, and things that people respect to me for not entertaining anymore.
Starting point is 01:08:32 Let me stay here. You're gonna keep putting on as long as I can, you heard? Dipset, VL, that thing don't change, man. February 28th, y'all go get the album at the church steps. Appreciate everybody that participated in the album. There you have it. Jim Jones It's the breakfast club. Come on. Boom. Let's get to just with the mess On the breakfast club
Starting point is 01:09:00 I got the man. Talk to me. Yup, yup, so Lauren, what we got going on? We checked in with our girl, Wendy Williams yesterday. Wendy called into the show, just wanted to give some updates that we've been breaking some news. So she just wanted to hear you, want you guys to hear her voice.
Starting point is 01:09:14 So let's take a listen. We talked to her about how her weekend was with her dad. The birthday was great, you know what I'm saying? Me and my dad, we had a great time. And you know, my sister and my brother, you know, my niece, dad we had a great time and you know my sister and my brother you know my niece we all had a really great time my son was a part of it too i also did some shopping in miami because my guardian person told me that i would not be going to storage
Starting point is 01:09:37 you know everything is in storage here in new york so i have to see the judge i have to meet my attorneys i have to do this and that here in New York So, you know, so I did some clothing shopping while I was in Miami Which by the way, my guardian person gave the credit card to my attorney Who I fired back in New York They denied me doing some of the shopping in Miami. The point is is that this is the freaking life that I'm still in. Yeah. So she wanted to go shopping? Yeah. She said she ain't got no money. Well, I mean, I guess she got enough to do a little bit of something here and there because
Starting point is 01:10:16 they, I think she was shopping like out in the airport and she got her hair dyed. But remember she came on the show before she was, she didn't know she was going to see her, be able to see her dad. We saw her go and see her dad. So she just wanted to tell us how that went. Well, maybe i'm wrong. I thought she had money She just didn't have access to it. She doesn't have access to the money last time. Yeah It was like five or 15 But I think she was kind of being funny about basically like in her pocket right now She can't just go access what she needs if she needs to her guardian has control of all Yeah, her guardian has control because even when she talked about shopping, she mentions that they gave her attorney her credit card.
Starting point is 01:10:47 She can't just go and swipe away. But another point that we talked about was people seeing her with her son when she was down in Miami celebrating her dad's birthday because people were shocked to see that. Let's take a listen. My son and I are doing very well. We're regularly on the phone and you know what my son always says to me? It means, oh my God, I'm gonna cry. It means a lot to me.
Starting point is 01:11:10 He always says, you know, mom, what's your last name? And I tell him, you know, what, Williams? And he says, no, your last name is Hunter. You're a hunter. That is my marital last name and I'm not married anymore but he always just wants me to be his mom People shouldn't think because of the situation that happened that she's gonna disown him Yeah, that is my son, but you know one thing that I will not do I would not be
Starting point is 01:11:37 Permissive in any way shape or form regarding my money, and I already told him that I said look boy You know you leave my money alone my money is my money and I already told him that. I said look boy you know you leave my money alone my money is my money. Who is that talking with Wendy? That's Gina Lisa. Gina Lisa is holding Wendy down but I mean you know still our son at the end of the day. Right. But she's not a hunter anymore at the end of the day. As much as I wish my mother was still a more she's not you know I mean she they you know she has to go back to her maiden name you know what I mean I get I get where her son is saying but yeah it's like my like a lot of pain a lot of hurt there you know yeah and um she why the reason why we talked about this is because for those who don't remember in the TMZ to be documentary
Starting point is 01:12:18 that they did Wendy talk about talked about her son being a horrible person to her and using money uh allegedly using money when he shouldn't have. So that's why we checked in on that. And then there was also a conversation around her being medically evaluated and that was supposed to happen in order to see if she could pick her own lawyer and all this stuff after the firing. So we talked about whether that happened or not. The cases on pause, we recently just saw online there's some, an answer that A&E responded back to the request for the lawsuit to be on pause and I guess what they're saying is why should this case be on pause when you already stated Wendy wasn't incapacitated and why would
Starting point is 01:13:00 she have to undergo more medical evaluation when you already came to the forefront with this information? Because I don't have it. Whatever. And I don't understand, I will never understand the lawsuit against Lifetime, especially being that Sabrina was your guardian when you went through that whole process. Yeah, so that was a, like that check-in right there was more so about the fact that the Annie lawsuit has been on pause because they're saying Wendy needs these evaluations, which she has not gotten because she's trying to figure out who her next attorney is going to be. But all of that is kind of, I don't know, I think it's just, all of this is pretty insane because it's like as simple as like let her do the evaluation and move on or leave it alone and let her kind of have some.
Starting point is 01:13:39 Well the evaluation might take months, so that's what they're trying to speed up the process of the evaluation so she can get in front of those people take her tests and you know get up out of there, right? Yeah, I tell it in she's in a luxury prison. That's right So what else we got we got um the real housewives of Potomac Karen Huger the grand dom What happened her oh? This is not I mean yes nothing to celebrate. She got a she found she's arrested. She's Oh damn. Yeah, so she had been going through the situation for a DUI. She was pulled over. I think it was like back in December. She was pulled over. No December she was found
Starting point is 01:14:14 guilty of all charges of like reckless driving driving except for reckless driving driving under the influence of there was body cam that came out she was really really drunk in the body cam. So she was officially sentenced by Montgomery County, Maryland. She has two years in prison, but there's going to be a one year suspended sentence. So she only do one year and then she has to do probation for five years and then she has 30 days to appeal this 90 days to ask the judge to reconsider. But to be honest with y'all, if I was her, I wouldn't ask the judge to do anything. I would just take my time, stand on 10 toes and realize like you need to sit down for a little bit because it's not-
Starting point is 01:14:48 Take that one year? Yeah. This is not her first time. Like when the- Uh-oh. Yeah. Because when the prosecutors were having- So basically what happened is, is the prosecutors were, you know, stating their case of how much time they think she should do. In the midst of all of this, Karen decides to go and check herself into a rehab facility. Because of her checking herself into that rehab facility, she couldn't attend the Real Housewives of Potomac reunion. So people were like, yo, this is just a stunt for her to get a lesser sentence in, which most people do. But once
Starting point is 01:15:16 the prosecutors alerted the judge that she had three previous DUIs, like three previous alcohol related traffic cases between 2006 and 2011 including one to correct myself and when she was found guilty of DUI they were like okay we're gonna move forward with the sentencing she's gonna do that one. That's when the sentencing happened so that's what I'm saying if I was her just you know what I mean? Take the time, reflect, it could have been worse. At what point do you hire a driver?
Starting point is 01:15:42 I don't understand why not hire a driver, right? The two DUIs before, that's when you hired a driver. That's what I'm saying. But she was with her husband. I'm surprised her husband didn't look like he was twisted. I'm surprised he wasn't driving. Listen, all I know is this was going. It was a one vehicle car crash.
Starting point is 01:15:58 Thank God nobody was hurt terribly. But speaking of her husband, her husband was there with her when the sentencing came down and she people in the courtroom reported like reporters said that she looked over to him and just told him that she loved him and said that God's got you she'll be alright God bless you and then they took her in the house. God ain't got nothing to do with this. Okay. She trying to comfort her man because she about to go away for the year. I understand but God has nothing to do with this we all make choices. So will she be Put out the show like what's going on show. She's still gonna be no I doubt should be put out the show She's a big force on the show, but the way that they did it with the reunion
Starting point is 01:16:31 They just wrapped up this last season was they had her come in with a video and in the video She talked about she's checking herself into the facility. So she won't be on every union. She's gonna do better She wants to take accountability She said she's not an alcoholic but she does want to see you know What's going on with her because she does drink and she does have a something where she has like an addiction to the antidepressants So she's gonna get better because you know she cares about her family and wants to do better for them So we'll see what happens not only our family and community I mean the fact that she got into a car crash and the fact that this happened to numerous times It could have been somebody else on the road. So thank God nobody else was hurt
Starting point is 01:17:03 But I hope she gets the help that she needs. And if she's in rehab, that means she does have some type of problems. So I just hope that she comes back better. Andy Korn gonna find a way to put this on the show. Of course. Of course. Thank you, Lauren.
Starting point is 01:17:18 All right, that is just with the mess. Now, Shalaman, who you giving that donkey to? I need a woman named Soon Bang to come to the front of the congregation. We would like to have a word with her, please. What's her name? Soon Bang. Soon Bang?
Starting point is 01:17:28 Soon Bang. Like Soon Bang? Soon Bang. Okay, we'll get to her next at the Breakfast Club. Good morning. You're checking out the Breakfast Club. I was born a donkey. It's the donkey of the day.
Starting point is 01:17:36 Look at these donkeys. What the f**k is that? That's the donkey of the day. That's pretty funny. Charlamagne the devil? Charlamagne the devil? Charlamagne the devil? Charlamagne the devil?
Starting point is 01:17:44 Charlamagne the devil? Charlamagne the devil? Charlamagne the devil? Charlamagne the devil? Charlamagne the devil? Look at these donkeys. What the f**k is that? That's us for the donkey of the day. That's pretty funny. Should I be the devil? Possibly. The Breakfast Club. Yes, Donkey of the Day for Thursday, February 27th goes to a 63-year-old woman named Soon Bang.
Starting point is 01:18:00 And Soon Bang has been charged with operating a prostitution business from the New Jersey massage parlor she owns. Yes, her name is Soon Bang has been charged with operating a prostitution business from the New Jersey massage parlor she owns. Yes, her name is Soon Bang and she owns the Oasis Spa in Denville, New Jersey. And with a name like Soon Bang, her career choice was just destiny. Okay, if you walk into a massage parlor and the owner is Soon Bang, then you already know they got a hidden menu. And according to police reports and a stem to stem interview with Soonbang, she admitted to engaging in sexual intercourse
Starting point is 01:18:29 and providing hand jobs with clients in exchange for money. Okay, I know what you're thinking. And what you're thinking is, damn it, why do I never end up at these massage parlors? Okay, they don't do this in Massage Envy. Oh, that's not what you're thinking? Oh, okay. Me neither, by the way.
Starting point is 01:18:42 I was just trying to connect with whoever feels that way. But Soonbang operates the Oasis Spa in Denville, New Jersey. And before I continue, I need you to know that the detective on this case was Detective D. Large. I'm not making any of this story up, nor am I mature enough to have this conversation. But here we are. Now the reason police searched this massage parlor was for a number of reasons. And none of them had anything to do with her name Soon-Vang. First of all, when authorities raided Oasis Spa they found all the classic indicators of an illicit operation.
Starting point is 01:19:12 Okay, they discovered a large quantity of condoms hidden within a mattress because safe sex is great sex but you better wear a latex. Okay, the 50 million dollars in condoms that Donald Trump said were sent to her mosque by USAID were stashed in a mattress in Oasis Spa. And they were hidden in plants, which could be a organic option for the environmentally conscious perverts out there. Okay, not to mention she had numerous online reviews
Starting point is 01:19:38 for explicit sexual acts with customers. That'll do it. Okay, when you have actual online reviews about the hand jobs that are happening and your establishment you are just begging to get caught okay if your Yelp reviews sound like they belong on OnlyFans trust and believe you might as well be snitching on yourself when they searched SoonBang's residence they also found a bunch of cash hidden in our bedroom and the same
Starting point is 01:20:02 style condom that was located in the Oasis Spa was found in Soon Bang's bedroom. I don't know why that was a necessary detail she probably buys in bulk just like Diddy does his baby oil. This what I don't understand though. Soon Bang is 63. One of our employees got arrested their name was Yushun Li. Day 67. At what point are you too old for this? You should be sitting around watching Family Feud playing Scrabble but you out here living like a crime boss on a 50 cent power spinoff. Why?
Starting point is 01:20:34 And such an obvious crime if your name is Soon Bang. Don't run a business where that's exactly what's happening. You can't get arrested for doing exactly what your name says Speaking of her name. I think it's time to play a game of guess what? Soon bang 63 years old owns a massage parlor called Oasis Spa when you went to Oasis Spa They were also operating a prostitution business DJ envy. Guess what? This is a tough one oh new jerseys soon bang mm-hmm hand jobs on the hit menu I'm blue Asian
Starting point is 01:21:19 okay okay okay soon bang 63 old, owns a massage parlor called Oasis Spa. When you went to Oasis Spa, they were operating a prostitution business, Jess Hilarious, guess what? Racist! Black. Ooh.
Starting point is 01:21:35 Down, down, down! What made you think black? I'm just curious. We can get a little kinky sometimes and do a name change, you know what I mean? You know? Okay. Now, I have seen no pictures
Starting point is 01:21:45 all right I'm basing this off all gut feelings but if her name is Soon Bang and one of her employees is Yu Shun Lee and Lee is spelled L-I I'm just gonna assume that DJ Envy you are absolutely correct and Soon Bang is A-ZINNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN It's Azen! Why did you do the Donald Trump double hand job dance? Why did you do that? That's the winner, you win! Okay, I'm just gonna assume she's Azen. ABCD, hand job free, okay? Please give Suan Bang the biggest hee-haw. Now, I may or may have not been to Oasis Spa before. Oh, you've been there before?
Starting point is 01:22:27 That's why you did the double hand job of Donald Trump. When I used to live in that county, there was Groupons and you could get, they were cheap. You know what's crazy? Cheap massages. I'm gonna tell you what's crazy. What? You didn't have to volunteer that information.
Starting point is 01:22:40 You just decided to tell us that you may or may not be involved in this type of activity. Me and the wife went and got you know massages but I didn't get no happy ending or anything to talk about. I'm just telling you. You didn't even have to tell us you was there. I just looked it up when you said Oasis by Denville I'm like I think I've been there before. Nope. We connected all the dots. It ain't all around New York though because my old camera guy Luce used to he used to yeah He used to partake in those. Yes. He did
Starting point is 01:23:11 I don't know about always the spy But I know he used to do it and he said is more in New York than you think it is one on every corner And the majors be going to work. There's never nothing you know hand job and that like that What you sound guilty to me, sir I'm gonna touch you. I didn't even ask what we didn't have my wife like what you talking about? Okay, and let me ask you guys you've been a bunch of massage place that they ever offered you never me neither I've never gotten that we neither. I don't believe you though No, he's out guilty over there dressed like our senior hall in the 90s point
Starting point is 01:23:42 Yeah, I'm doing the Donald Trump double-hand job. I hate y'all. All right, well up next is Jess Fix My Mess, 800-585-1051. If you have any relationship issues or relationship problems, you can call Jess right now, 800-585-1051. Call us up right now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 01:24:02 The Breakfast Club. X about me. Relationship Club. X about me. Relationship problems. X about me. You need to beat your co-worker's ass. X about me. Your co-worker need to beat your ass. Call it up. It's Dr. Jess and I'm here to fix your mess.
Starting point is 01:24:13 It's getting very much messy, let me fix it. Morning everybody, it's DJ NV Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy, we are the Breakfast Club. It's time for Jess Fix My Mess. And we got Elle Boogie on the line. We're gonna be talking about the best breakfast club in the world. We're gonna be talking about the best breakfast club in the world. We're gonna be talking about the best breakfast club in the world. We're gonna be talking about the best breakfast club in the world.
Starting point is 01:24:21 We're gonna be talking about the best breakfast club in the world. We're gonna be talking about the best breakfast club in the world. We're gonna be talking about the best breakfast club in the world. We're gonna be talking about the best breakfast club in the world. We're gonna be talking about the best breakfast club in the world. We're gonna be talking about the best breakfast club in the world. We're gonna be talking about the best breakfast club in the world. We're, Charlamagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. It's time for Jess Fix My Mess and we got L Boogie on the line. L Boogie good morning. Hey what's the deal?
Starting point is 01:24:32 What's up DJ NV, Charlamagne and Jess. What's up Jess? Where you calling from? I'm calling from Cali. What's happening? Alright what's your question for Jess? So you up early what's that? Yes indeed.
Starting point is 01:24:40 Alright look check this out Jess I need your help. Alright so my co-worker she just started working maybe about four or five hours a day. All right, what's your question for Jeff? So you have early was that yes. Yes, indeed. I look check this out. Jeff I need your help. I So my co-worker she just started working maybe about four or five months ago, but now she thinks my leave Yeah, I'm gonna hold you with awesome extracurriculars in the break room a couple times But this last time is the fifth time we actually got caught by one of our co-workers Co-workers usually be we lock the door, I guess we just forgot this time. But she's embarrassed, she's talking about not talking to me no more, talking about changing apartments and leaving the job, you know what I'm saying,
Starting point is 01:25:14 entirely. I don't really know what to do. I'm trying to talk like off the legs, so to speak, but no, she's not having it, you know what I'm saying? I'm trying to get back in that, trying to get back in that quiet room. Oh, so you're just trying to get back in the box and she, she's thinking, well, her job is on the line or she just don't want the reputation around the job that she's screwing, that she screwed you in, in a break room. See, but look, the job not even on the line. I mean, nobody's talking about it.
Starting point is 01:25:40 So that was just her reputation. She don't want to be known as that, but she actually, but she chose to bust it open five times at work. But now, it's too much, people know. It should have been too much anyway. Like why y'all don't have cars, y'all don't, the break not long enough to go somewhere else. There's more room in there. There's more room in the quad room.
Starting point is 01:26:02 Where y'all work at? Oh, nah, he's in there. I'm sorry. What's the nature of what y'all do? It's more room in there. More room than the quiet room. Oh, no. Alright, alright. What's the nature of what y'all do? Why y'all couldn't go nowhere else? Yeah, yeah. There's insurance. I mean, we could've went to the bar, but
Starting point is 01:26:16 we got rooms at work. Like, lay down, take a nap. Do other things. No other things. So, listen, listen what is your your question? So you want me to help you what find a way to get her back? Like what do I say off her off like let her know where this fool like I don't look at her different It don't matter. Hey, you can't say nothing
Starting point is 01:26:38 She already feel like the reputation ready to be destroyed because whoever court y'all definitely told everybody else like I don't care which y'all think nush that person told Everybody else whether it was a guy or girl. It don't even matter You know what I mean, but lesson learned don't bust it open at work. You know that ain't your fault it is her fault and it was it took two to do that and No, but but there is gotta I could tell her I mean how can I like comfort her is this this one of the ones I'm gonna hold you she got Kwesi and a lot oh so you just comfort her by it y'all sleep somewhere else
Starting point is 01:27:14 who's asleep with us somewhere else bring it to your house yes you live kind of far from the job so you don't say that the hour commute for every week wait so that was the only place that y'all could do That's that I swear I'm I don't have a way to help you with that brother I can't help you Comfort her because she her reputation is done now. So she might as well just start a only fans just quit start only fans And that's it I know I'm sorry about that bro. Hey, what's you doing this weekend? I'm not gonna be doing what shorty was doing with you, but I'm coming to California next weekend March 7th and 8th
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Starting point is 01:32:19 Make sure you do. Bring her. I got you. I'll get you all the room. I'm invited. But ain't no promise. Ain't no promise. Thank you. Good luck, brother. Bring her I got y'all I get y'all the room Ain't no promise thank you good luck brother I was gonna tell him I'm gonna be in Cali too, but I don't want them having sex in the middle of my set Like I like I don't want them. I don't want to be DJing and I'm R&B block party I'm telling them being Cali cuz I want him to hit me up. I did not say That was a weird segue. What's wrong with you? All right, just fix my mess 800-585-1051 if you need help relationship advice call us up now. It's the breakfast club Oh my god, I'm all up in your mess. I'm gonna fix it fix it
Starting point is 01:33:05 Just gonna fix your mess. I'ma fix it. Fix my mess. Fix it. Jess gon' fix your mess, cause my advice is real. Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We are at a breakfast club. We're in the middle of Jess fix my mess. We got Alexis on the line. Alexis, what's up? Hey Jess, well I'm really hoping that you fix my situation or at least give me some really good advice on what I need to do
Starting point is 01:33:26 to kind of move forward. Okay. But I've been married for about three years and good morning breakfast crew, I'm sorry. Good morning, peace. Good morning. But it's been a little stressful morning for me today. But like I said, I've been married for three years. I have five kids, one from my previous relationship. He's 10. He's my everything however, my other four are from my current marriage and I have been our sole provider from almost like day one. Well, no, from day one And it's been really hard because I do depend on my husband to like provide me I come from a household where my parents raised me and my granddaddy did everything.
Starting point is 01:34:10 Those are my grandparents did. And my family is a God-fearing family. I'm a God-fearing woman. I believe in that the man is supposed to take care of the house and I'm supposed to, of course, meet my wife and do this as a family as well, which I do. Now, I'm not gonna say that me and I don't have short-termists. I'm not to support me my wife to do this as well, which I do now I'm not gonna say that I don't you know have shortcomings. I'm not perfect, but right for me if the financial piece like I
Starting point is 01:34:33 Expected my husband to keep a consistent job So it helps supporters financially because outside of our finances. I feel like we don't really have issues but when it's bearing on me to take over and push and push. I mean, I just had a baby, my baby's five months old. It's a bit stressful. All my kids are back to back. Like my oldest is 15 and I have a four year old, a three year old, a one year old in my
Starting point is 01:35:03 five month old. Okay. So real question. All right. All right, this is gonna be a little hard, but okay So these kids are back-to-back you said you've been the breadwinner since basically day one You know, you said your husband cannot keep a consistent job. Is that what you said? I don't want to mess you up That's why you like okay. All right, why? continue to keep having children if you know That you have to have them you gonna be the one paying for them You're gonna be the one taking care of them and it was already a mental strain on you. Anyway, probably for just from saying
Starting point is 01:35:39 That he really wasn't a consistent provider and after the first one. You know what I mean? So like why do we put ourselves in these situations? And I'm saying we because I'm a woman too. I'm not dealing with what you're dealing with, but I'm a woman first. So I'm just going to meet you where you at. But why? Why? Because I truly have faith and I want to continue to have faith that he is going to be that
Starting point is 01:36:09 person. Like we've been to a point where he's had a job and he was doing what he needed to do. Things turning around, he was picking up the flag, you know, and we was getting back to square one. But then unfortunate things happened and he lost his job. You know, we were getting back to where one but then Unfortunate things happen and he lost his job Okay So and look things do happen things do happen, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:36:33 But you got you didn't have one kid, you know, you had didn't have two, you know You didn't have three you had you just just had another baby You know what I mean? Somebody got to pay for these children, you know, and it's mmm it's just this this situation is hard because ain't your boyfriend ain't just your baby father he a husband you know yeah and so you know what you have to do you know what I mean especially if because you can do bad by yourself right I know that's a cliche saying but you can do bad by yourself right I know that's a cliche saying but you can do bad by yourself what is he saying is he you know I'm sorry or I am looking or I you know why don't we start a business together like what is he doing is he just sitting there chilling?
Starting point is 01:37:15 I hate to make him out to be a bad person because I love my husband. Of course. It's like when I text him like I need you to figure it out. I need you to get the cooking equipment and find something to do. He like, I got it, I got it. But yeah, I think all he do is chill at the house. Yeah, that's what I'm telling you. Like, yo, you can't find a job here, you can find a job there. Like, you might not like the job, but it's not good news.
Starting point is 01:37:44 Well, you know what you need to do baby girl. Because yeah you're doing everything. And remember I'm not going I can't stress it enough. You're carrying kids. You have to have them and you have to take care of them. And you're chilling at the house. Look and you still look at you. You still don't want to paint him out to be a bad person.
Starting point is 01:38:02 Nah he may not be a bad person overall, but he's not a good husband. He's not a good husband. I'm going to go ahead and jump out the window and say that for you because you don't want to say that. You know what I mean? Don't go back and forth with your mind going crazy over something. You know what it is. You know what you need to do. You have five children. You know what I mean? What are they looking at? What are they looking at? What are they seeing? They're saying they fall of a chill.
Starting point is 01:38:27 The other one's saying they step-fall of a chill while mom go do everything. Right? And you breaking down, you not happy, you crying to me right now. You know what I mean? That's crazy. You know what you gotta do. You know? But I love you. Keep on, keep on keep on you know you gotta keep taking
Starting point is 01:38:47 kids you gotta keep on you gotta keep on working but you don't gotta stay there you don't have to stay there you're fine you will find somebody that you know love ain't over for you you know that that should be for the furthest away from your mind right now but nah you you can do all this by yourself like you ain't got a struggle basically you got six do all this by yourself like you ain't got to struggle basically you got six kids is what it sound like you know? Tell me about it. Nah you get get.
Starting point is 01:39:11 I'm sorry. I'm sorry. And don't have faith in him have faith in God you know what you gotta do you know? Yeah. Yeah babe. Good luck babe. Good luck. Y'all have a great week.
Starting point is 01:39:22 You too. Alright just fixed my mess. 800-585-1051. Now we have The Mess coming up. We got the latest on ASAP Rocky coming up next. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ, Envy, Jess, Hilarious, Charlamagne, the guy.
Starting point is 01:39:40 We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to The Mess. Worldwide mess. On The Breakfast Club. Let's get to the mess. So even though ASAP Rocky is free, is there some more updates for this? Yeah, because on the civil side ASAP rally remember he was suing Joe Takapena for defamation Joe Takapena is ASAP Rocky's attorney who we had on the Breakfast Club, but he also sued civilly ASAP Rocky for assault and battery on the civil side. Now I honestly I didn't know if they were even going to move forward with this on that side of things but this is not uncommon.
Starting point is 01:40:28 Sometimes you can lose on the criminal side and then win on the civil side. So I think that's what he thinks he's going to do. So Wednesday of this week, a judge set a January 12 date as the first trial date for this. And then a May 28 2025 date as the next hearing. So the Raleigh's lawyer said they and they are going to continue litigating this case. They said that the standard in a criminal case is much higher than what you have to prove in a civil matter. And they still believe that their claims have merit and they intend to fully litigate them. Now I'm being told on a Iraqi side, they are not worried about this whatsoever. But I mean, I was shocked when I saw the headlines yesterday, like, okay, this is going to move forward. I thought because everything else that was happening with like
Starting point is 01:41:07 them trying to push for the perjury and stuff like that, that maybe we see a halt. But it's not not as of now anyway. Does that make sense after everything we've seen in the perjury that Joe said when he was here on air? And why would you want to go against an attorney like they have like, they don't have any money if I was if I was really the attorney I wouldn't do it just because I mean I guess I would because I'm be paid to do it but if I was really I probably wouldn't do it because I don't know I just don't see the the win there but at the again not to
Starting point is 01:41:37 bring this up this is completely different because no one died but you remember OJ Simpson he was found guilty on civil on the civil side, but innocent on the criminal side Yeah, but it's totally different cases totally. Yeah, I'm just saying that it can happen. So I don't I don't know here I'm all the time but really already showed us. He's not the best decision maker Yeah, yeah, well Drake sold out dates Yeah, so listen now yesterday We did the story we were trying to explain to the people why Drake decided to cancel the last like a couple dates on the tour that he has happening. So what we said yesterday was that he canceled these dates because he'd been sitting he would
Starting point is 01:42:12 be sitting still for 12 days because they had four shows that were spread out within that amount of time. And still there's like so many reports around like ticket sales and ticket sales being the actual reason that Drake canceled these dates. Now, back again, got some clarification information on the actual ticket sales and from what we're told, the ticket sales were not the issue. The shows that he actually canceled were already sold out, according to our source. And we were told that he actually sold 135,000 tickets a minute, I guess when this was all first announced. So just wanted
Starting point is 01:42:44 to clarify that and put that out there because One of the biggest questions I got from the report yesterday is like what exactly happened with ticket sales And why why was that not addressed and what we talked about? So I did want to put that in here right now Now they said those dates were sold out They said all those can't the ones that he canceled that he's coming back to do was was actually sold out And they said he even sold a festival also 135,000 tickets or the tickets are not the problem I'm not sure they just don't owls pre-plan like don't you route these toys months in advance?
Starting point is 01:43:16 Yeah, and I think that's what I think that's why people aren't believing Being said but I think I mean you got it. What else are we gonna do here cuz it's canceled it's not happening so I don't know what else we do Damien Lillard he love he we know he love Glorilla but somebody was singing his songs to him I don't even know you pronounce the guy name what is it yeah Yanis Yanis yeah so Yanis so there's a there's like a I think it's like a post game clip I'm not sure if it's pre or postgame but Damien Liller is in the locker room and he's you know how they did be interviewing in talking to the the players and Yana starts singing a part of globalist song. Let's take a listen to how Damien Liller reacts I think, you know, it was... Um... This dude is crazy. Uh...
Starting point is 01:44:08 I knew it! I knew it! Quote him off guard, he couldn't even finish what he was saying. Yo, he lit up in the video. So I know if you're listening to this on the radio, you can't see it. But if you happen to get a chance to go and watch that video, please go and watch it. Because when the song started to be sung,
Starting point is 01:44:24 Glover's, uh-huh, part of that song she did with Sexy Red, they lit up. I kind of think that there's something there. I don't know. And I know, Charlamagne, you had talked to Glowrilla about this and she kind of she got she started fumbling. Don't make it seem like I be kicking in with these young ladies. I was interviewing her having a conversation without a context series that I do on my, having a conversation, without a context series that I do on my YouTube channel. Okay, tell us girl. I just hit her for the tea.
Starting point is 01:44:50 Tell us girl. Let's take a listen though, because she started trying to fumble a little bit too. She didn't know what to do. She had to get it together. Let's take a listen to that. What's your relationship with Damien Alilla like? They just asked him about you the other day at a press conference. Look at you dropping, getting all nervous thinking about that.
Starting point is 01:45:05 Who nervous? I asked him about you and he said, you know, I keep my personal life personal and let it be that. I respect her as an artist. We know each other. She's an artist. I'm an artist. But as far as anything else, it ain't nothing going on. That's what I can tell you. Yeah. That's that? Yeah. Did you ever, did y'all ever speak, kick it, talk, nothing?
Starting point is 01:45:24 You know, it's a lot of sh word and they keep seeing they better X about one Audio was that sorry. Oh that line ain't never gonna get old stop asking her about one. It's a lot out here, but she did When you get old Get old when you get a hold out here but she did when you get old when you get old that line gets shorter though do you get well hopefully she's locking it in with Damien and I was ignoring it because like what when you're out in LA so you can go out there it you got a couple out there already because what time is it over there it's six o'clock in the morning I'm going to
Starting point is 01:46:13 sleep when I leave here y'all look like you're going to sleep what last night that's probably what it was you probably out last night now moving forward I did want to just real quick send a congratulations to Master P. The last time he was up here he told us that he had a big announcement coming when it came to like the collegiate sports stuff and yesterday he was named president of basketball operations at the University of New Orleans. So I did want to just, you know, just give him some congratulations on that. That's a big deal for him. Salute to Master P. All right. Thank you Vaughn. All in my business. All right that's the mess. Now when we come back
Starting point is 01:46:49 we got the People's Choice Mix get your request in 800-585-1051 it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. You're checking out the Breakfast Club. Morning everybody it's DJ NV Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. It's Black History Month, what we doing? Man, you know every day during Black History Month my guy B.Dot puts out an episode of I Didn't Know Maybe You Didn't Either and today he's going to take you on a journey of Chaining University, the first HBCU born in 1837, of course you're correct. It was the Institute for Colored Youth, the absolute first institution in the United States to provide higher education specifically for African Americans. For perspective, the University of North Carolina at Chattwell Hill was founded in 1789, almost 50 years, and although they didn't start enrolling students until 1795, 42 years is a mighty large head start. See, Cheney was founded
Starting point is 01:48:00 by Quaker, a white man, Richard Humphries, because he had the bread to do so, which is why Wilberforce is very significant. Now, although it was founded 19 years after Cheney in 1856, here's something that I didn't know. Maybe you didn't either. Wilberforce University is in Wilberforce, Ohio, a town of about 2,400 folks. The area code there is 45384,
Starting point is 01:48:24 and it was named after a white Englishman named William Wilberforce, who was a notable leader of the movement to abolish slavery over there in Britain. However, even though Wilberforce was named after a white man, what makes Wilberforce special is it was the first HBCU owned and operated by black folks, the African Methodist Episcopal Church, AME to be exact.
Starting point is 01:48:51 So Chaney was founded earlier and began as a vocational and teacher training institute, whereas Wilberforce was the first HBCU controlled by black folks with an emphasis on liberal arts education. Both were very pivotal to the history of HBCUs. Now, when you ask what's the last HBCU built, if you said American Baptist College, you'd be correct. Here's something else that I didn't know. Maybe you didn't either. It was founded in 1924 as American Baptist Theological Seminary and it wasn't recognized as an HBCU by the U.S. Department of Education until 2013.
Starting point is 01:49:32 ABC is known as Holy Hill and was founded by an unprecedented collaboration between the All-Black National Baptist Convention USA and the All-White Southern Baptist Convention. The goal was to educate rural black clergy for leadership in their communities. See ABC was popping in the 60s during the civil rights movement. Stop. See look like boys when growing up trying to go to Yale or Stanford or no little black boys wanted to go to ABC and learn how to preach out. Yes. They wanted to be like Dr. King, shabarro. And ABC got some very notable along too.
Starting point is 01:50:09 Bernard Lafayette, who was dang near the founder of the civil rights movement, Congressman John Lewis, actor the C.T. Vivian, and civil rights leader James Bell. Well, when I asked you what was the last HBC you built, you might've said UVI, And that would've been correct too. Because it was founded in 1962, the University of the Virgin Islands. And see, it serves a dual role of a land-grant university
Starting point is 01:50:35 and an HBCU over in the Virgin Islands. Now, whereas all LGUs, land-grant universities, and HBCUs are both types of land grant universities. HBCUs are extremely underfunded compared to PWI-LGU's, but that's a whole other conversation for a whole other episode. This was just a little something that I didn't know. Maybe you didn't either about Chaney, Wilberforce, ABC and UVI. Listen up man, you love this series you can now listen to us every single week starting in March for all types of things that I didn't know maybe you didn't either. Make sure you're following the show on the iHeart app so
Starting point is 01:51:15 that you can hear more. Okay bye. Alright well happy Black History Month. That's right and make sure you subscribe to the I Didn't Know Maybe You Didn't Need a podcast on the Black Effect iHe That's right, and make sure you subscribe to the I Didn't Know Maybe You Didn't Need a podcast on the Black Effect I Heart Radio podcast network. And please remember, Saturday, April 26th is the third annual Black Effect podcast festival happening in Atlanta at Pullman Yards. Thank you to everybody who bought tickets yesterday.
Starting point is 01:51:39 Tickets went on sale yesterday. Thank you to everybody who joined us the last two years. Hope to see you again this year. You know this year's lineup is fantastic. We got Mandy and Weezy hosting from Decisions Decisions. We got the Trap Nerds podcast for all the gamers out there. Good Moms, Bad Choices will be there doing their podcast live. Carrie Champion will be there with her neck in sports podcast. The R&B Money podcast with Tank and Jay Valentine will be there. And the Woman Evolved jay valentine will be there and the woman evolve
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Starting point is 01:52:48 But I'm looking for a puppy. I promised my kids a puppy since Christmas and they are on me. How is the big dog going to be around the new dog? The big dog's not going to be anywhere around this new dog. Because the guard dogs don't do well with the new dog. No, no, no. His dog is strictly, he just handles business when he needs to handle business. But I'm looking for a puppy. The kids really want a puppy. They've been asking me for years for a puppy and I've been curving them like, nah, nah,
Starting point is 01:53:12 nah. But now the other one, my youngest one is about to be four, so I promised them. So I'm looking for a Doberman, I want a Doberman. A little baby Doberman. A puppy because I want him to grow up with the family. So if any breeders out there, please hit me up. I'm looking for a Doberman or any type of dog that doesn't shed because my wife is not messing with the dog here Not at all. No, no, no one deal with all that. No, I was too big
Starting point is 01:53:33 Have hair everywhere cleaning that up is crazy. Yeah, no, no, no, no, I show them and you got a positive note I do man. The positive note is simply this empathy has no script There is no right way or wrong way to do it. It's simply listening, holding space, withholding judgment, emotionally connecting and communicating that incredibly healing message that you're not alone. That came from Renee Brown, man. Renee Brown is amazing, but sometimes that's all people need to hear.
Starting point is 01:53:57 Have a blessed day. Breakfast club, bitches! You don't finish or y'all done? Hey y'all, I'm Maria Fernanda Diaz. When You're Invisible is my love letter to the working class people and immigrants who shaped me. Season 2 shares stories about community and being underestimated.
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