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You think I'm gonna come here when this shit ain't hot?
See, y'all are different.
Y'all are the culture.
It's different.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, y'all know what y'all talking about.
This is probably becoming the most prominent forum for hip-hop.
Being here next to all of you guys, it's really big.
Put it in perspective.
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Wake up! Good morning, USA! Yo, yo, yo. Charlamagne N'Ga. Peace to the planet. Guess what day it is. Guess what day it is.
Pump day.
Good morning.
And our special guest co-host is back, Lil D.
What up, Lil D?
I like this energy.
Good morning.
How you doing?
Good, good, good.
Louisiana repping.
Of course, she's on radio in Dallas.
K1045 in Dallas.
What the hell was that?
I don't know what that was.
You know how you been trying to put some words out and it didn't come out right?
He was trying to play out.
Yeah, it's Creole.
Creole, okay.
Absolutely.
Yes, so today is Wednesday, hump day,
and it's one of our family's birthday.
Today is Nori Agus' birthday.
Nori, N-O-R-E, happy birthday.
For my birthday, Nori called me at about midnight.
I didn't answer.
Then he called me at four in the morning.
I thought something was wrong.
I called him back, and he said,
Bro, I just wanted to wish you a happy birthday.
Every day that we're alive is another blessed day.
That's a fact.
So shout to N-O-R-E.
I tried to FaceTime him this morning.
He didn't answer on me, though.
When I called him, he didn't answer for me, though.
Nori usually be up jogging.
He usually be up jogging with his headphones on,
listening to Breakfast Club.
He must not be getting his morning jogging. But you know what, though? his headphones on listening to Breakfast Club. He must not be getting
his morning jogging.
But you know what though?
I did see him out the country
so maybe he was
I think he was celebrating
his anniversary too.
Yeah, his anniversary
is the day after my birthday
so it's the 4th
is his anniversary
and his birthday
is today the 6th.
So happy birthday
to N-O-R-E.
Alright.
How y'all feeling?
I feel wonderful.
Bless black
and highly favor man.
God is good.
Put that on a shirt.
That was nice. Do you have that on a shirt? I did at one point yes i'm gonna have my cousin make one i'm not gonna sell the tea but i'm gonna wear it yes blessed black and highly favored always yeah
that's my energy that's the energy i'm on forever the weather is kind of crazy now uh they're saying
that this was the hottest august ever last august? Last August, yeah. Now today is going to be, the temperature is extremely high for September.
Well, yes.
I understand that climate change does have things hotter than we're normally used to.
Than usual, yep.
But August is always hot.
Summertime.
Yeah, but it's the hottest ever.
We're still in summer right now.
We're still going to be in summer until September 23rd.
What you calling hot?
Well, this is hot.
This is September.
We're usually in September.
We're in the tri-state area, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, in this area, Philadelphia,
Philly, Delaware, Maryland.
Tell them something a little bit.
It's usually around 85 degrees around now.
That is so cute.
Maybe 80.
At night, it's like 60, 50.
Yeah, my plane lands today at like 6.30 p.m.
It's going to be 104.
In Dallas?
Yeah.
Absolutely. Yeah. we're a little
extra deal right here we hot though we hot this is we gonna be in our 90s today 98 99 it's gonna
be hot i just googled i said i just googled temperature in dallas right now it's 84 degrees
the high will be 101 and it says excessive heat severe heat is expected in this area it said that
for the last six weeks yeah so this is cooling off for you right now. This is amazing.
I feel great.
It was a breeze outside.
I'm like, ooh, it's only 92 degrees.
Let's go.
I get it.
It's a high of 94 today.
Damn.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, let's get the show cracking.
Tezlin Figaro will be joining us for Front Page News.
So don't go anywhere.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club. We got Lil D, our guest co-host, this morning. And let's get in some Front Page News. morning everybody it's dj envy charlamagne the god we are the breakfast club we got little d
our guest co-host this morning and let's get in some front page news good morning tiz good morning
dj envy good morning little d from the big d and good morning charlamagne the god the hood whisperer
tesla figaro what's happening first off foremost i want to start off with congratulating brianna
stewart she scored uh 40 points last night and she became the all-time leader in the WNBA with 861 points.
So drop a bomb for her.
Congratulations to her.
Two bombs for Breonna Stewart.
And I wish more people watched the WNBA because those girls really be balling.
They get busy, and they focus on the fundamentals.
You know what I mean?
Remember how they used to call Tim Duncan the big fundamental?
Yep.
Because he played the game so correctly. That how all the all the young ladies in the
wmba do thanks now let's jump right into it what up tes let's jump right into the capital physician
what's going on with him there's no signs of anything huh yeah even though we watched uh
senator mitch mcconnell freeze twice on television a new letter released by his office uh came after
he froze in front of the cameras for the second time,
raising questions about whether the GOP leader could continue to hold his powerful position in the Senate.
Let's listen to the update.
Mitch McConnell returned to work today with the rest of the Senate amid growing concerns about his health.
Nearly a week after the Senate's top Republican froze and stood speechless in front of reporters for the second time this summer,
McConnell's office released a letter today for the second time this summer. McConnell's
office released a letter today from the Capitol's attending physician. It says there's no evidence
the 81-year-old senator has a seizure disorder or that he suffered a stroke or has Parkinson's
disease. Well, we did see him on the Senate floor today. McConnell only alluded to the incident,
saying he's been busy and productive. Well is it then i think he keeps seeing the
grim reaper uh he keeps seeing that brother from the crossroads video the brother in the trench
coat with the sage in the hat i think miss keeps seeing that brother in his peripheral vision that's
what's scaring i think that scared him that man had no sage you say he had sage in a hat no the
guy from the crossroads video he had a trench coat shades oh like he had no shades yeah shade what
what if he was doing the
mute challenge to be honest you know how to be honest they start singing freeze if you freeze
and then go back into nobody else freeze with him you know only one doing the challenge at the time
the reporters don't know he might be playing it in his head they'd be playing insane he might have
went to the renaissance concert it's up playing in his head it's up not playing his head that's
why he froze jesus christ well god bless members of the uh the GOP leadership. They dismiss any concerns over his health.
Of course, they expect today he's expected today to address, you know, the concerns in a closed door meeting.
And just to your point, you know, what is this? There was a lot of possible, you know, doctors kind of making it up as they go.
But they say, you know, maybe it was possible dehydration. He did have a concussion at one point in time and so they're saying you know maybe that's it but then they still can't connect the dots between you know getting dizzy
and being dehydrated from just literally freezing so they really don't know so well it's not the
first time this is twice yeah it's not the first time if this was one time you know you could write
it off like that but this is the second time i guess the gop is basically saying if he dies he
dies you know what i mean let's just keep riding this horse until we can't ride this horse no more and as he spoke as he said you know why is he just frozen
is he you know is he confused is he you know does he black out like do we know he just always his
answer has been he just you know felt dizzy at the time but when somebody feel dizzy they normally
say you know oh i'm feeling dizzy you know or hold on guys give me a second i mean he completely
you know like like you said he goes mute he literally freezes that's why it's not
making any sense and how many times have you know people been to the doctor and they don't
know what it is so just because the doctors are saying oh i don't know what it is i mean we're
we are clearly seeing a problem yes let's be for real they know what it is let's be for real they
know what it is they just don't want to tell us what it is yeah that's what i was gonna say y'all
think they lie i think they covering it up yes they know what it is they just don't want to tell us what it is yeah that's what i was gonna say y'all think they lie i think they covering it up yes they know what it is they just don't want to tell
us what it is they're 81 years old and they're gonna squeeze that juice till ain't no more juice
left that's all all right well that is front page news now tesla we'll see you in a couple minutes
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Hello, who's this?
Yo, what's going on?
Good morning.
This is Vince.
How you guys doing?
Vince, what's up, my brother?
I'm chilling.
Chilling.
I called yesterday to speak up on a girl who got hit with a brick in the face.
Yep.
Hopefully she recovers good.
And I also want to give a shout out to myself yesterday with my birthday.
I didn't get to say that, but that cut me off mad early.
Happy birthday, brother. Evil ass
Virgo. I appreciate it.
Nah, nah. It's all love. And I also
wanted to know, how could I
get my book up to you guys?
I wrote a book last year, and I definitely
want to provide it to you guys if it's possible.
We're going to put you on hold. Eddie will give you
the address to mail it. Alright.
Great. I appreciate it. Have a good birthday, Virgo. I appreciate it. Thank you, hold. Eddie will give you the address to mail it. All right. Great. I appreciate it.
Have a good birthday, Virgo.
I appreciate it.
Thank you, brother.
Hello.
Who's this?
Hello.
Good morning.
Peace and blessings, guys.
How you guys feeling?
Sean Stone.
Port-a-potty guy.
Yeah.
What's up, little D?
How you doing, baby?
I'm good, beautiful.
How's everything with you?
Really wonderful.
My DM's been blowing up, so I'm feeling good about myself.
Yeah, D, don't feel too good about Sean Stone.
He flirts with every woman that we have up here. Why can't he be special?
Like, why you got to pee in my cheerios?
He did.
Like, why you pee in my cheerios like that?
He always snitching on somebody.
I don't understand why you do that.
Like, you can't.
I'm not going to sit here and let you run the same game on every woman that comes up here.
Hey, beautiful. How you know I'm not different? I got and let you run the same game on every woman that comes up here. I know.
How do you know I'm not different?
I got a seven-ass in everything.
Listen, I always just give compliments to the ladies that's on the show.
That's it.
You know what I'm saying?
Boost my self-esteem.
I can't give a black woman a compliment.
I know.
I know at least 10 DMs you've been in, Sean.
Do you want to continue this conversation?
I've been in Khloe Bailey's DM. That's it. I'd be in hers, Sean. Do you want to continue this conversation? I've been in Chloe Bailey's DM.
That's it.
I'd be in hers.
That's my cousin DM.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on real quick.
I just want to shout out all the beautiful people that's born in the month of September.
There you go.
Mike DeHaanse, Will Smith.
He's smacking his niggas, Will.
Keanu Reeves.
What?
Zendaya.
Jada Pinkett Smith,
Norma Alopecia's joke, Chris.
And Sean Stone and DJ Envy, man.
That's right.
Did y'all know Sean Stone was born in the month of September
with all these great people?
I heard a very toxic bunch you just named.
With the exception of Beyonce.
There's a lot of toxicity in there, okay?
And also, I want to tell a fella,
if you get rejected by a woman outside,
listen, just keep trying.
At some point, a woman's going to give you
a chance. Don't be hitting a woman with
no grits. That's not correct.
Don't keep trying with the same
woman. You mean keep trying with other women.
There's other women.
Last week, I ran up
in the grocery store because I saw a lady give me the eye. You know what I mean?
That look.
She thought she was about to get robbed.
Nah, come on. Knock it off.
She actually ended up giving me her
number, man. So I just want to say
it's possible, guys. If you get turned
down, keep moving.
Sean Stone, that was the most
motivational, saddest thing I ever heard.
It's possible, guys.
If I can get a number, anybody can get a number.
Get it off your chest.
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The Breakfast Club.
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Hello, who's this?
What up, man?
It's Knowledge, man.
What it do?
Knowledge, Knowledge.
What's up, baby?
What it do?
What up, N-D?
Hey, Knowledge.
What up?
Triple D.
You know, I see a whole lot of Triple Nali. What up? Triple D. Y'all been a whole lot Triple D gang.
What's good?
Already.
I already big ups to you.
Like your journey.
And from the beginning to now, I'm happy for you.
I appreciate that.
I'm happy for you.
So I just wanted to give you your flowers.
Now, big give me your flowers.
Real talk.
Thank you so much.
For real.
I appreciate that.
No problem.
Hey, man.
Hey, Charlamagne.
So I went and got a cold night. I listened it. No problem. Hey, man. Hey, Charlamagne. So I went and got a colonoscopy.
I listened to y'all.
There you go.
Okay.
Listen, listen, though.
The insurance company is the trick, man.
I had to literally tell them that I had history for them to approve it.
People don't understand about your insurance and your hospitals and pharmaceutical companies.
They's all in the bed together.
Bro, how old are you?
I was 41.
Right, because they don't pay for it
until 45.
Yeah, you got to be 45.
But I mean,
if you have a history of it,
it was the same thing with me.
I'm 45 now,
but I got it when I was 44
and I got a history of it
in my family.
So it was the same thing with me.
It's just because you're not 45 yet.
But they still,
you know,
they tell us about African-Americans
have like a higher chance of getting colon cancer early.
Like I had a homeboy.
Shout out to my homeboy, R.I.P.
He died like early 30s of colon cancer.
Wow.
You know, so it's kind of like it needs to be amended.
Yeah, the number used to be 50, then they made it 45.
I actually think it should be a little bit younger than that.
Yeah, 35.
I think so, too.
Thank you, brother.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Tasha.
I want to get off my chest.
How about my coworker ate my food, and I'm four months pregnant?
I'm like, you big, fat, sick, and that helpful.
Why you eat my food?
I'm so pissed off.
Did you just say Lizzo Backup Dancer?
What did she say?
I didn't hear her.
Did you just say Big, Fat, Liz What did she say? Yeah, that's it. Lizzo
backup dancer? Damn.
Yay. I'm so
pissed off. What she eat?
Okay, look, don't judge me because I'm
from the South, but I had some pig feet.
The one in the jar, but I like it because it's
salty. Some pig feet? Okay.
Yeah. My daddy got
some big pig feet in the refrigerator right now.
Right now. Yeah, but then I had like
Some fruit on the side
From Publish
You can't have fruit
On the side of pig feet
It's balance
That's not no damn balance
Pig feet and
I'm vegetarian
Yeah it's a balance
I don't judge you
I feel it
You gotta have
And then I'm like
You gonna eat my Publish fruit
You know that fruit
Be like Jesus
Peed it out himself
Like this is real
Yeah you like the people
That eat salads
And salad and french fries Together You know How can we help you ma'am you need a couple dollars
for something for you want me to put a couple dollars in your cash app i mean you ain't got
to but i mean while we're here now i'm gonna tell you something if you're gonna spend it on pork i
ain't giving it to you no i'm not god is watching you now so if i send you this little bit of change
to get some lunch
And you spend it on pork
You're gonna have diarrhea for three days
Yeah, I'm gonna throw you some change
I don't care if you get pork
But no pig feet or chitlins
Don't buy no pork with my money
Don't let them judge you
No chitlins
For real, I'm not
Y'all, I just had to get that little salt in
You know, but when I came to work
It was gone
I'm just like
Promise me no chitlins or pig feet, mama
What's your cash out?
I don't eat chitlins.
You act like chitlins is so bad, but you
eat pig feet.
I grew up on chitlins. I turned out just fine.
Chitlins, thanks. What's your cash app?
It's NL8.
Wait, wait. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on.
NL8 or H?
N as in like nice.
L as in love. H as in
hunt. H.
Okay.
98, 99.
First of all, I know you from the socks.
You said H like in hunch.
So nasty ass.
That's why you pregnant now, Natasha.
You Natasha, right?
Yeah.
Okay.
Let me send you this $10 real quick.
Yeah.
How much you sending?
Don't worry about it. I'm going to send what you sent.
I'm sending enough for lunch.
Where you calling from, Tasha?
I'm calling from North Carolina.
Lunch is cheap.
Let me cut this in half.
You don't need this much for lunch.
Yeah, you don't need this much in love yet, man.
I'm with you.
I don't like how they treat me.
If you just said something like this, I was out of game.
There you go.
There you go.
I sent you a little something for lunch.
There you go.
Feed that baby.
I will.
She actually saw this on TV this morning. Thank y'all. There you go. Feed that baby. I will. She actually saw this TV this morning.
Thank y'all.
That's right.
Feed that baby.
She said NLH 9988?
98.
98.
99.
Yep.
Let me see.
H is in hunch.
Tasha.
Okay.
Confirmed.
All right.
For the note, I'm just going to say no pig feet.
All right?
Okay.
All right, mama.
Check you out.
You should have it now.
Oh, okay.
Thank y'all.
All right.
Have a good one. You too. You should have it now. Thanks. Oh, okay. Thanks, y'all. All right. Have a good one.
You too.
Bye.
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Now we got rumors on the way, Lil D.
Oh, my goodness sakes.
Yes.
He wasn't there when the baby was born, but now he want the baby.
Blueface got to relax.
We'll talk.
All right.
We'll get into that when we come back.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got Lil D here, our guest co-host.
Gang, gang.
Good morning.
And let's get to the rumors.
Dallas, Texas.
K-1 on the floor.
Dallas, man.
You got to make sure you're empty.
You feel me?
You got a D-size.
You know what time it is.
This is The Rumor Report.
I feel great.
Been up since 2.
Since early?
Yeah, why not?
On The Breakfast Club.
Look at this little D-lady in the yellow.
Let's go, shit.
Okay, so obviously we know Chris Shine luckily had a baby boy yesterday.
The baby was healthy.
Everything is good.
Blue face wasn't there.
She didn't want him there.
But, oh, he had a lot to say.
So he said, if she don't take my son serious and make that her main focus and priority for at least 30 days i'ma file for
custody you've been warned um he goes on to say i feel bad for my son at this point he's a junior
to his mom he ain't gotta be named after me but at least put some thought into it because you know
she named the baby chris shine not blue giving her a 30-day notice like he's a landlord not blue acting like he a parent when he asked a six-year-old he was gay
well the thing i would say is that um you know all of these conversations should have been
happening before the baby got here right like you know if you wanted to if you want to be a part of
the child's life well i hope they both focus on that child that child and that baby not just 30
days it's not just 30 days and then all right you. Well, I hope they both focus on that child and that baby. Not just 30 days.
It's not just 30 days and then, all right, you let the baby go.
I hope they focus on that baby for the rest of that child's life.
Yeah, because it's not about either one of them at this point.
It's about the child.
When the child gets here, it's all about the child.
Everybody got to drop their ego and focus on what's important, and that's their baby.
He's treating the baby like a warranty.
He was mad because he was saying that she had different people holding the baby.
24 hours later, she's working now. And every time he every time he see the baby somebody else with the baby in his
hands like bro they ain't baby in your hands hasn't been 48 hours i don't think so but i don't
think she should be working out i don't think they're supposed to work out women are supposed
to usually just rest for the first i guess 48 hours and then you know then they release how
she work already because they don't release you why is all of this playing out via social media
that's how they get their checks like pull up to the hospital or pull up to the house
and go see the baby.
Put your hands on your child, young man.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Everybody, everybody else's hands.
Well, we didn't worry about Kanye's hands,
but that's where everybody's behind.
You know, you see him show his ass on that boat,
him and his wife.
They were saying that they will be no longer welcome
aboard any of the vessels.
They didn't know that he was sitting there with his butt out
because they claimed somebody else that was with them was like obstructing the view
so that he could let his behind get a little breeze um but they can no longer get on the boat
why he had his butt out like that i thought he was just sagging real hard i thought he was getting
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Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone. The tip of the cap, there's another one gone. Bash, bam. Another one gone. The crack of the bat and another one gone.
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Oh, all right. That would be difficult.
I didn't know you got fellatio in the back.
What you saying?
Hold on, Lil D.
Hold on, hold on.
Is that what?
I mean, because why would-
What you saying?
You got his cell?
What you saying?
I ain't had breakfast yet.
Me either.
I don't know.
What you saying?
Is that what you saying?
No.
I just thought maybe he was-
What you trying to figure out what's going on?
Welcome, Lil D.
Mm-mm.
I'm going to get me some water and a banana and back up my conversation.
That sounds crazy.
Fruit.
Relatio from the back.
And then Lil D said, I don't know what y'all talking about.
I'm going to go get me some water and a banana.
Okay, Lil D.
I'm going to sit in the break room.
I don't have no problems. Young talking about. I'm going to go get me a water and a banana. Okay, Blue D. Go sit in the break room. I don't want no problems.
Young Blue said he was sorry to his wife.
It was long.
It was so cute.
He said, listen, I will never get on the internet and bash you no matter what you say.
I'd hurt like he was about to cheat.
Sometimes, man, we fall short of what's right, but I'll never be stupid enough to lose what's best for me.
And he was like, you know, I'm so sorry.
I'm going to publicly apologize to my wife for flying out that stinky girl that i didn't sleep with because she smelled he deleted all of this though why you delete it because he probably
realized none of this needs to be played out over social media and if i'm the young lady that he's
talking to his wife i don't want to see that on social media you come pull up on me and you say
that to me face to face really i thought he deleted it so you could copy and paste it when you cheat again
lord have mercy jesus christ little d it was a really nice well-written paragraph if i'm gonna
do it again i might as well save it yeah i just i just don't think all of these things need to
play out via social media but you know i'm also born in 1978 that you are raised a little different
but it's not even an age thing
because you got adults that do it too.
I just don't understand why people be trying to like,
you know.
Do everything on social media.
Yeah, like you're trying,
you're seeking all this approval
from a bunch of strangers
that don't even know you.
Like the court of public opinion,
why are you bringing all this energy
into your situation?
I don't understand that,
but I'm an energy person.
Right.
You know,
I don't play about my energy.
So I don't know why you would just bring in
thousands of people into your situation yeah for no reason well his wife asked for the best
divorce lawyer imagine if the best divorce lawyer sees her instagram and goes i'm about to get all
the chicks and like takes the case pro bono or something and boom he's this big famous lawyer
all because of instagram lord have mercy i'm just saying just saying. No, you're probably right.
You're absolutely right.
But that goes back
to what I'm saying.
Everybody just wants
to be famous.
You know what I mean?
Everybody just wants
some form of attention.
Everybody clout chasing
in their own different ways.
Yes.
Well, the way I feel,
if everybody wants attention,
that leaves a lot of money for me.
So y'all can have the attention.
I'm going to get the bag.
I'd rather be rich
than be broken famous.
That is very true.
Yep.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
Now, when we come back, we have front page news.
Tezlin Figaro will be joining us.
And I want to talk about Jocelyn Hernandez, 800-585-1051.
Now, she was talking about being raised by her mom and how she felt like sometimes moms fail.
And when moms fail, they don't necessarily blame it on the mom.
So I want to open up the phone lines and have that conversation.
800-585-1051.
It was Jocelyn Hernandez.
She was doing an interview.
And she was saying moms need to take responsibility for failing at raising their children while speaking on their upbringing.
And I want to discuss when we come back as well.
All right?
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Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. Good morning, everybody.
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We have Lil D, our guest co-host.
And, of course, let's get in some front page news.
Good morning, Tess.
Good morning, DJ Envy.
Good morning, Lil D, Charlamagne Tha God.
Peace, Tess.
And I just want to tell people before we jump into front page news,
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I don't know what happened with Elon Musk, but yesterday I guess he got upset with the tax credits and he reduced his cars by $30,000 and $41,000.
So Teslas, if you were looking to get it, of course, Tesla is an electric car that you can plug right in.
It's supposed to be good for the environment.
Right now you can get a Tesla for $30,000 less than what it was two days ago.
So if you were thinking about it, it's a great time to look at it.
And you can save a lot of money.
What's the average price of a Tesla?
It depends.
You can get one for $26,000 now.
You can get one for $36,000 right now.
But the best things about them is you get a tax credit and you can plug them in.
And Tesla has these things.
So if you want to fill up your Tesla, which is about, I would say, 300 and something miles,
it usually takes anywhere from $40 to $50, and it lasts about a week and a half.
That's only for our listeners who got an extra couple dollars lying around.
Yeah, I think the leases are like $400 a month or something like that to $500 a month, depending on what model.
And, of course, they shoot up to $1,000 a month.
But a lot of people are looking for something that will last long, has a good warranty.
And I know a lot of people are looking at Tesla.
But when you talk about off $30,000, I don't know why Elon Musk is taking $30,000 off his car and $41,000 and $50,000 off his car right now.
I don't know.
I feel bad for people that bought the car two days ago, though.
But those people, you know, you're stuck.
But everybody else, it's just something to look at all right where we starting taz well before i'll
just chime in on that so folks know the average price is 40 000 on the low 98 on the highest so
yeah move fast because you know he'd be all over the place he changed by the minute that's what i
said he changed all types of ways so right well first we're going to start with city council
woman rose glover who is also the mayor pro tem is facing charges after stealing money from a former police officer's bank account who died in 2019.
She comes from the great state of North Carolina. Let's listen to the report.
Well, the Greenville city leader has been indicted on charges of stealing money from a deceased former police officer's bank account.
City councilwoman Rose Glover allegedly went to Howard Connors Bank
and got money out of his account after he had died.
Connors was a lieutenant with the Greenville Police Department
until he retired in 2003.
He died in 2019.
Glover is the City Council's Mayor Pro Tem
and longest serving member of council representing District 2 in Greenville.
So she has received charges based on obtaining property from false pretenses
like you heard there he was the chief or the with the lieutenant at the police
department in 2013 and wanted to make this point you know I'm always talking
about I've talked about before my push the line training policies until
something happens nonpartisan training it teaches you how to run for office and guess how many votes it took for her to get in the office with 88 000
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to learn more about how to run for office so yep she stole the money and that's that
and 1 000 people out of a town that got a population of 80 000 people are not engaged at
all in the political process you know the sad thing about that is is when people do that it's
always easy to follow the money i mean she had to take it out the account so i don't understand
how she didn't think she was going to get caught.
Well, it's called narcissism, being narcissistic.
And it happens a lot in politics.
So what about this?
What about this company that called black people effing lazy?
Yeah.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed a lawsuit against one of the biggest crane providers in North America, TNT Crane and Rigging.
I'm sure if you've ever passed any construction site, you've probably seen TNT Crane.
They're accusing them of racial discrimination against four black employees.
According to the lawsuit, the employees had to deal with their field manager
as well as a number of colleagues using racial offensive language such as the N-word
or being told that a lot of black people are effing lazy but you're
different you're not like the other n-words you work though that means that i like that about you
is what one of the uh employees said in addition to that they had to deal with hate symbols
associated with white supremacy like nukes uh nooses and lightning bolt stickers uh they were
openly displayed on the ground with no disciplinary action. So now they are filing this lawsuit, and we will see what happens.
Usually with this type of stuff, when you have four employees come forward,
you're usually going to find more than one and probably possibly be a class action suit by the time it's all said and done.
And you know what these people need?
These people need a real boost in the media.
You know what I mean?
One of the biggest crane companies in North America.
Now, y'all know I'm not the highest grade of weed in the dispensary,
but to me, something like this warrants way more energy
than whatever racial slur was used on Love & Hip Hop.
But we won't give this the energy it needs because it's no celebrity involved.
Correct.
You know what I'm saying?
No, you're right.
You won't even hear about this story.
You'll hear a mention of it right now in front page news,
and then you won't ever hear about it on a bigger level.
Right.
And it's not new.
It's not uncommon, especially when I saw Texas Company.
I already know what time it is.
That's right.
And it's one of the biggest crane companies in North America.
That's crazy.
Come on, man.
Comfortable enough.
This is what we should be giving our energy to.
This is what we should be raising hell about.
You're right.
And then when you look at the comments, like if you were to put this out to here maybe 30 40 people to comment and when you talk about those other issues like you said those
thousands and thousands of comments post after post that post after post and and no attention
on this type of stuff is certainly not enough so you're absolutely right with that charlamagne
all right well that is front page news thank you tesla absolutely that's right and make sure you
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come back let's open up the phone lines 800-585-1051 now jocelyn hernandez was doing an interview
and she was talking about how moms need to take more responsibility for failing at raising their children.
I feel like I had a really rough childhood because you know, I feel like I was never
given an opportunity and like for my mom or my family, I just feel like a lot of moms
don't take responsibility for them not taking care or guiding their kids the way they need to be guided or the
way they need to be dealt with and i just felt like i could have been so much further in life
if she was just a better mom i mean you're talking about a lady that has six kids with
five different baby daddies my mom she just failed me and not just me her other kids by not giving us an
opportunity to be the best we could be so let's open up the phone lines how much responsibility
does the mother have in raising girls to become women now we all know with dads the biggest thing
a lot of thing was always a joke like i gotta work hard so my dad stays off the pole i gotta
work hard so my daughter stays off the stripper pole. So let me ask you a question. I'm going to make sure your dad stays off the pole.
I was like,
what the hell is going on in Envy's house, man?
I got to work hard
so your daughter stays.
Envy worked hard
so his dad can stay
off the pole.
I thought your dad was a cop.
What the hell is going on
in your house, man?
I meant,
you got to work hard
so your daughter stays
off the stripper pole.
you're just being back
to every man in your family.
Logan is like,
granddaddy was a stripper?
What the hell?
Jesus Christ.
885-1051.
Let's talk about it.
How much responsibility
does the mother have
in raising girls
to become women?
Let's discuss.
How much responsibility?
All the responsibility, really.
Not all, but you know,
a lot.
Because a man can't teach
a woman how to be a woman.
So if you're raised
by a single father,
you can't become a woman?
Let's talk about it when we come back.
800-585-1051.
I know for a fact there's a lot of things about womanhood.
I could never teach any of my daughters.
You know what I try.
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Tell her, tell her.
Made it.
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Now, if you're just joining us, little D.A., she's here, our guest co-host.
Yeah, yeah.
And we open up the phone lines 800-585-1051 talking about Jocelyn Hernandez.
Now, she did an interview with carlos king and was
talking about how moms need to take more responsibility for failing at raising their
children i feel like i had a really rough childhood because you know i feel like i was
never given an opportunity and like for my mom or my family i just feel like a lot of moms don't take responsibility for them not taking care
or guiding their kids the way they need to be guided or the way they need to be dealt with
and i just felt like i could have been so much further in life if she was just a better mom
i mean you're talking about a lady that has six kids with five different baby daddies my mom she just failed me and not just me her other kids by not giving us an opportunity to
be the best we could be oh i mean her mom sounds like she didn't have the opportunity to be the
best you know that she could be you know a lot of times the parents need guidance their damn self
and you know that's something that i even just learned in therapy. You know, I had a lot of, you know, I don't want to say anger, but I guess it was anger, you know, towards my father, you know, until me and my father had a conversation.
And I realized, damn, my father was just a man trying to figure it out.
Like we all, you know, trying to figure your parents tell you that you know they were dealing with their own mental health issues and they were going to therapy or they were dealing with substance abuse
drugs alcohol whatever it is that'll allow you to give your your parents a lot a lot of grace i think
that you know we tend not to give our parents grace because we don't look at our parents as
as humans but you know like like i said i just feel like you know sounds to me like her mom
didn't even get the opportunities that she needed to be a better person.
So, of course, she can't raise a child correctly.
You got to take yourself out of the situation.
Like you're saying, instead of giving people a label of mom or dad, the label comes with expectations.
You don't know them as a human being, just a woman named whatever.
When you look at them that way in the circumstances then
it's like okay so this is what led her to do that and that doesn't mean that it's right but it does
mean you understand it better you judgeless yeah and i and i get what you guys are saying and grace
and and all that but i feel like when you have a child and you decide that you want to have a child
they decide when you have sex and that's what you want to do there's responsibility that comes with
that and those children and any children they don't come in this world because
they want to come in this world they come in this world because mom and dad bring them in this world
and god bring them in this world so once they're in this world you have a responsibility to take
care of that child you have a responsibility to guide that child you have a responsibility to be
the best parent and be the best person for that child it's crazy because usually you know people
always talk about how bad dads or dad wasn't in their life so to hear that is it sounds a little crazy but in charlotte man you
know you got four kids and i have i have six you know i have to be there for my child and not just
a provider you know i mean not just a i'm gonna provide money i'm gonna pay for this i'm gonna
pay for that but you have to be able to talk to that child guide that child be there and you know
we always joke as as dads like yeah i want to make sure my daughter stays off the pole but i also want to make sure my son is not a drug deal i want to make sure my
son does the right thing he's respectable he he knows what he's doing he's not one of those kids
that's going to hit a woman with a brick in the face like those are the things that i want to make
sure my son does my daughter i want to make sure she's respectable that she's smart she's educated
she can able to you know hold things down on her own these are the things that we instill in our children and if if you're a parent and you're not
doing that yeah it's the responsibility kind of falls on you yeah but you know you're not wrong
but there is a response there is a responsibility that comes with you know uh having children but
just because you have a child doesn't mean you are capable to step up to that responsibility
you might mentally emotionally or spiritually simply not be ready like what if you have a child doesn't mean you are capable to step up to that responsibility you might mentally emotionally or spiritually simply not be ready like what if you have the child at 16 or think
about all these underage parents you have a child at 16 what have you learned yeah like you might
have did the best you could but the best you could wasn't as good enough as you as you know your kid
wants it to be yeah just sometimes you know yes there's a lot of responsibility that comes with
children absolutely that don't mean that you are capable of stepping up to said responsibility, especially when you be having children young as hell.
Like I said, you people having children at 15, 16 years old.
What the hell do they know?
Nothing.
What the hell are they going to teach a child?
Nothing.
But I think a lot of that, too, is not having parents that are talking to them and teaching them a lot of people that that a lot of people that have kids that young age a lot of times don't have somebody in their life telling
them what's what's up telling them to use protection and telling them what it is to raise
the kids because a lot of people see raising kids and they think it's fun oh look at the little
selfie i could take the kid to the mall i could take him to the store i can do this is that yeah
but yeah it's all good until your kid got 103 temperature and you up all night and the baby
won't stop crying and you don't know what's going on or the baby has diarrhea and it's all good until your kid got 103 temperature and you up all night and the baby won't stop crying and you don't know what's going on.
Or the baby has diarrhea and it's just pooping all over the place and that Pampers are expensive and all the things that parents go through.
People don't see that side of it a lot of times.
We have these conversations about breaking generational curses.
This is part of breaking, you know, those generational curses.
Well, let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
This is Tiara.
Tiara, good morning.
What did you think about what Jocelyn said?
So, if Jocelyn wants to secretly tell us that she fell, that's fine.
I know I'm probably going to get heat for that, but that's fine.
But my thing is, we do fail.
Everybody fails.
We all fail at something or have failed at something in life.
But as long as you get back up and you try again and you take care of those kids and
do what needs to be done, that's all that matters.
You shouldn't, you know, shed
light on the negativity. Let's
shed light on the positivity. I fell
before as something, but I got
back up and, you know, got myself
where I needed to be. Okay. Thank you,
Tia. Let's go to Amy on
line three. Amy, good morning. Good morning.
How you feeling?
What do you think about what Jocelyn said?
I think it's true.
My mom did it.
I'm thinking about it.
Uh-oh.
You say your mom had terrible phone service,
so you got terrible phone service.
Stop it.
Take us on Bluetooth.
Take us on Bluetooth for speaker.
Hear me now?
Yes, we can hear you now, ma'am.
Okay.
I'm saying, since my mom did it to me,
I turned around and did it with my kids i'm taking full responsibility
accountability but that means you broke the cycle though right if you recognize your mom did
and now you're not going to anymore i did do it with my first two kids oh so you follow what your
mom did with you and you you kind of raised them like your mom raised you and you and you're saying
that you failed i thought it was right how fail? But then you eventually learned though.
Yes. So I had another
child and I don't do
it with him. You broke the cycle.
How did you fail? What was
what you were doing failing? To me, I
felt like I have a son that's 20.
He stays in
trouble. But before then, he didn't. He played
basketball, AAU. He was a great kid.
So he ran into
the wrong kids so anytime he got in trouble i ran and got him because i i used to stay in trouble
my mom used to run and get me and it led to me going to prison because i knew she was gonna get
me anytime i got in trouble you understand did he have did he have a father in his life was his
father around no and see that's another thing you know i mean like like that plays a big role in it you can't you can't take full responsibility for that even
though you know that child is 100 your responsibility because the dad's not around
but that dad chose not to be in that son's life so what what role did that play right the absence
of the father like i'm sure we don't know we don't know psychologically how that affected that young
man you know 800-585-1051.
If you're just joining us, we're talking about Jocelyn Hernandez.
She did an interview with Carlos King, and she was talking about how she felt that her mom failed her as a parent.
And we're asking 800-585-1051.
Let's talk about mothers failing their children.
What's your thoughts?
Let's talk about it.
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now if you're just joining us little d she's our guest co-host gang gang good morning and we're
talking about jocelyn hernandez She did an interview with Carlos King.
And she was discussing how she felt her mom failed her as a parent.
Let's listen.
I feel like I had a really rough childhood.
Because, you know, I feel like I was never given an opportunity.
Like for my mom or my family. I just feel like a lot of moms don't take responsibility for them not taking care or guiding their kids the way they need to be guided or the way they need to be dealt with.
And I just felt like I could have been so much further in life if she was just a better mom.
I mean, you're talking about a lady that has six kids with five different baby daddies. My mom.
She just failed me and not just me, her other kids by not giving us an opportunity to be the best we could be.
Hey, man, I think parents do the best they can with what they got.
And I promise you that you will give your parents a lot more grace if you just have a conversation with them and see what they had to deal with as humans.
Humans, period.
Not mom, dad dad just humans like also jocelyn sounds really hurt and on a deeper level it stops being a fault when you learn to heal yourself right how long is it gonna
be your mama's fault that you're here because when you learn you can fix the behavior and let it go
from her then you become better yeah your trauma your trauma is not your fault but your healing is your responsibility oh sure yeah i would also say this too i think every kid
is different and they react to different things you know um i think when i came in this industry
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For my kids, right? That was the whole thing. I want to give my kids something that I didn't have
something better than I had. And I work hard for it. I, you know, I traveled a lot. I was,
I was on, on the road every night.
So for my first two kids, Madison and Logan, I wasn't there as much as I should have been because I was working.
I was, quote unquote, grinding, quote unquote, hustling.
And, yeah, I provided them with a lot.
But it also meant me missing a lot.
Yeah. You know, I mean, but it didn't bother them as much because they knew my other kids, my, you know, London, Jackson, Brooklyn, and Peyton, I'm different now.
I'm there more for them, less focused on the finances, more focused on the quality time.
And you can see the difference in the kids, though.
And we just better men.
I wasn't going to therapy 10 years ago.
You know what I mean?
I started going to therapy like six, seven years ago.
You know, I wasn't on a journey of healing 10 years ago.
We was in these streets, right?
You know what I'm saying?
So I'm just a better man.
So that's why I always tell brothers,
the reason I encourage therapy
and I encourage brothers to go on a journey of healing
is so we can show up and be better fathers,
better husbands, you know, better friends,
just better men in our communities, period.
Charlene.
Good morning, Andy. Good good morning how you doing today i'm better be somebody grandma with a name like shirlene
okay shirlene how you doing grandma sure
i'm from dubai i'm from dubai charagne. You know what time it is for us.
I'm going to stand down.
What's your thoughts, Charlene?
I know you got seven kids, it says.
Yes.
And with the situation with mothers, we could teach our kids anything we want to.
But once they get out in the world, they're going to be who they want to.
My girls, I can honestly say i stayed on them and as adults
now i still got them but i hate to hear people blame their mothers for some some mothers they
know i did not get taken care of myself since i was 16 i ain't never been out in the street for
girls so we can't blame my mother I appreciate everything my mama did for me.
And she needs to. How old were you when you had your first child? 18. 18. You ain't no nothing at 18.
I'm 59. I lost my first son to jazz folk with police brutality. I done been through breast
cancer. I've been through a lot. But I do not blame my mom for anything
And she was not perfect
And she didn't teach me everything
I had to learn how to teach myself as a mother
And some of these other mothers out here
They need to learn that too
They just weak
I just feel like they weak
And there's no manual for any of it right
Like they don't give you a manual on how to be a good father
How to be a good mother.
A lot of it is just on-the-job training and what we're observing.
Right.
Jaleesa.
Yes.
Good morning, Jaleesa.
Good morning.
How y'all doing?
Doing good.
What's your thoughts, mama?
So, I feel like, okay, like, at what age do we hold ourselves accountable?
Yes, I do feel like, you know, your mom plays a big role in you being successful sometimes or unsuccessful.
But at what age are we going to say, okay, yeah, it's my fault.
Yeah, I do need to do this a little better.
Maybe I could have did this.
Can't always blame your parents.
You're right.
But that comes with a lot of self-awareness, man.
And that also comes with, you know, you taking a step back and being able to look at your situation and be like,
you know what, just because my parents did it like this don't mean I got to do it like that.
That's true.
That's true.
Hello, who's this?
This is Courtney.
Hey, Courtney, good morning.
Talk to us.
What's your thoughts on what Jocelyn and Anders said?
I think she's right.
I mean, you got to think about it.
A lot of kids live with their mothers.
They don't live with their fathers.
So if you got
all these deadbeat dads you got deadbeat by the seat damn you right i mean my mama was a crackhead
so i mean pretty deadbeat you gotta think about it if you if you didn't have a lot in your childhood
or you didn't have things that you thought your mother should have had or should have raised you
whatever you want the best for your kids. You always want to give your kids
the best opportunity
to go to college.
You definitely want your kids
to go to college.
If you don't,
then that's just weird.
I think it's weird.
Right.
Now, Lil D,
you just said,
I was going to say,
you said your mom
was on drugs.
Did she have an addiction?
She did.
No, I'm not saying like,
oh, I blame the addiction
and she was a terrible mom.
But do you feel she failed you?
I feel that she was caught up in an addiction.
I can't even say failed me. She got pregnant at 16.
Yeah, I feel like society.
She lost her virginity and got pregnant with me.
Society failed your mother.
You know what I'm saying? She dropped out of school because they made fun of her for being pregnant with a bump.
Like she couldn't take it anymore.
Her parents didn't want her to have me. Like it was a lot pressure she turned to drugs like i don't blame her um i'm actually appreciative
because she's sober now she good working got a car got a house life together it you just grow
up differently it's nature versus nurture you can decide these things happen to me and because of it
my life is just gonna go however you want it or you can decide these things happen to me i don't really know what good or better is but it's got to be better
than this and you figure it out the crazy thing about that is is you know every everybody's
different right because there's some people that would take your situation and be like
my mom was addicted to drugs i'm never gonna make it and and kind of grow up in a hole and hate
themselves and then there's some people that be like you know know what, this is going to inspire me to work harder
to make sure that I'm not in that situation.
And I even helped my mom to get out of that situation.
Yeah.
But I'm sure there was somebody in your life at some point,
Lil D, that put their arm around you and said,
hey, you don't have to go in that direction.
There's better out there for you.
You had to be somebody.
My second grade teacher, Miss Osborne.
But also, be clear, my grandparents raised me.
So I grew up Jehovah's Witness.
So, you know, I was in that kingdom hall four days a week.
Me too.
And my mom was a teacher.
Four days.
Hold on now.
We was there Thursday, Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday.
Y'all ain't go Saturday.
Field service was Saturday.
Uh-huh.
Saturday was with y'all then.
That was more than that.
Oh, my God.
Yes.
We did y'all so dirty in New York.
They do this dirty in Shreveport.
They do them dirty everywhere.
You know, they the worst.
They the black sheep of the Christians.
But there was somebody there.
You had some type of infrastructure that kept you on.
You know what's crazy?
It wasn't my mom.
It was my daddy.
Oh, wow.
It was my daddy.
Like, I didn't learn all the, like, girly stuff from my mom.
I learned makeup as an adult.
My best friend taught me, like, about tampons. I didn't have that, like, from my grandma. I learned makeup as an adult. My best friend taught me like about tampons.
I didn't have that
like from my,
like my grandma.
I didn't have that.
I didn't have that.
But my dad taught me
so much game.
He taught me
so much confidence.
He,
he's the one who really,
like to this day,
I'm a daddy's girl.
Like he,
so like I get it.
We can say the mom,
you didn't want me
to lead a girl.
But for me,
it was my dad.
Well,
I think that's different.
I think your dad was just being a parent. I think, we have roles for a reason like i'm a man i'm a
father i'm a husband but they're just things things about womanhood that i will never know
or understand and only my wife can teach my daughters how to be women i can be a great
parent you know i mean and just raise a good child but i can't teach my daughters how to be women
correct yeah shout out I tell my aunties
you know big cousins you got to have somebody if you don't have that family structure have
something like the first time you know I hung out with my auntie and I'm like oh my god you're so
cool and you know all this girl stuff that I don't know anything about let me hang out with you more
you got to have somebody there yeah we need we need women to teach little girls that they have
to wash wash that hair that they're wearing underneath that wig or that weed We need women to teach little girls that they have to wash that hair
that they're wearing
underneath that wig
or that weave.
We need women
to tell little girls
wash your bra
so you don't get that smell
underneath your boobs.
Which way to wipe.
We need to tell women
to tell little girls
how to properly move
in certain environments
because I'm a man,
you know what I mean?
But like I said,
I can't tell you
how to move as a woman.
I don't have that
lived experience
as a woman.
I can tell you what I think, but I don't have that lived experience as a woman i can tell you what i
think but i don't have that lived experience as a woman but also give yourself some credit though
because you're a man you dealt with women so like you know what men do yeah i know what men do that's
why i can tell my my daughters how to move in certain environments but even still even with
that even telling them how to move in certain environments is different than somebody who's actually lived that experience and been the woman in that environment i agree you know yeah but but
you know also you know you've been the the great father the great guy the great dad but then you've
been also the effort guy as well still don't but we could teach but we you know the best thing about
me and you is we're able to teach our daughters both of those things you know i mean so hopefully
and same thing with my son so they don't go down the same line that i did and also your dad taught
you how to shoot a gun i could tell because you always talk about the strap and now it makes sense
now it makes sense i grew up with shotguns see y'all now it makes sense hunt deer and everything
we country all right all right well what's the moral of the story is there moral i think we just
gave it all right now we got rumors on the way what we talking about in the story? Is there a moral? I think we just gave it. All right. Now we got rumors on the way. What we talking about in the rumors?
Give us a little tease.
We from Louisiana.
I'm from Louisiana.
So shout out to the hot boy for coming home.
Finally, we'll get into that.
Who's out of jail?
All right.
We'll get to that next.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We got our guest co-host, Lil D.
You know what time it is.
What's going on?
From Louisiana, but reps Dallas as well.
Triple D. You know what I'm saying, y'all?
Triple D. What's Triple D? Dirty, Dirty Dallas.
Oh, Dirty, Dirty Dallas.
I think they made that up.
They made that up, or did you make it up?
I didn't make it up, but they be saying Triple D and Dirty, Dirty Dallas.
I'm from Shreveport, though.
You're not a Cowboys fan, are you?
No.
That's your loss. Cowboys all day.
We going to the Super Bowl this year.
You say that every year.
It don't matter.
It never happens.
One day it will.
Get excited when they win a game.
Get excited when they go to the playoffs.
Get excited when they get that far.
I do, but one year it will.
One year it will be true.
I like Lil D.
You know what?
The Cavs won a championship.
Stop that Lil D hush for a second.
Please just hush for a second. Why. Please just hush for a second.
Why are you judging that man preference?
Wow.
I just heard a collective,
A-yo, across the country.
That was crazy.
Isolate that for me, Eddie,
so we can play that back later.
That was wild.
Whoa.
My God.
Jesus Christ.
You got a son, man.
Lil D, let's get to the rumors.
Dallas, Texas.
K-1, K-1.
Dallas, man.
You got to make sure you empty.
You feel me?
You got to detach.
You know what time it is.
This is the rumor report.
I feel great.
Been up since 2.
So early?
Yeah, why not?
On The Breakfast Club.
It's Lil D, ladies and gentlemen.
Let's go.
Now, since I'm from Louisiana, I saw this on Instagram and got so happy.
Hot Boy BG has been released from prison.
So if you don't know, BG was in Hot Boys with Lil Wayne, Juvenile, and Turk.
He went to jail for a drug possession and a gun possession and witness tampering.
He was looking at 14 years.
He did 11, close to 12.
Birdman was with him when he got him
and facetime bun b his locks are like long to his waist now he had a fade when he went in like
bg free we were saying free bg till it was backwards so i'm just glad that he's out of
prison and i hope you stay out this time yeah salute to bg that's the most important thing
right you want us you want him to stay out of trouble you know i mean you want him to
you know live the rest of his life healthy and happy and whole yeah absolutely whether music
is involved or not you know i'm just happy with the brother home but i would love to see music i
would love to see a tour just a tour all of them go on tour with each other i would love to see
that especially since juvenile is having a run again right now like yes let's do it speaking
of jail shout out to finesse two times he decided um he's gonna do
something very special for some people who are in jail for every single tour stop check this out
in birmingham man i'm gonna be at the jail house i'm gonna be down there earlier i'm making
somebody burn man down there in birmingham i'm making a bun in every city I go to
for all the Knicks show
while I'm on tour.
If you got somebody locked up
they got a bun.
Hit me up. I'm making buns.
I'm making buns every city I go to.
Let's salute to Finesse Two Times.
I respect that. That's dope.
Finesse Two Times was in my dream a couple weeks ago.
It was the strangest dream in the world because I never had a dream that I was
somebody else and I had a dream that
I was Metro Boomin' and I was walking around
a party with Young Thug and Finesse
two times was in the party and then Thug
and Finesse got into it for some reason.
It was the strangest dream ever. And you were Metro
Boomin'? I was Metro Boomin' in
the dream. That was
so, so strange. I was fully aware that I was
Metro Boomin' in the dream, walking around a party with Young Thug and then him and Thug and F fully aware that i was metro booming in the dream
walking around a party with young thug and then him and thug thugging for the next two times got
into it in the party well the important thing is young thug was out of jail in your dream he was
actually yeah i mean at least thugger was free what were you listening to because usually you
listen to mary j blige i was sleeping i was dreaming before you go to sleep like what were
you listening to because i have no idea the question you should be asking is what drug did you do
before you went to sleep, okay?
That's the other question.
It was just edibles,
but still, it was strange.
We had hell edibles yesterday.
They didn't do that to me.
You got them from here.
Like in New York City?
No, these are from LA, actually.
Oh, no, I'm edibles weak.
Absolute finesse for doing it.
You know, he was looking at 30 years in prison.
He got out.
He had a whole new career. He on tour, so he's looking at 30 years in prison he got out he
has a whole new career he on tour so he's gonna go to fort worth uh shout out to dallas um peters
petersburg virginia lafayette louisiana shout out to the boot biloxi mississippi and memphis so i
guess he's gonna let one two three four or five more people out on bond because there's five more
twitch stops i respect it i think that when you are blessed you should be a blessing do we know what these people did
that he letting out though?
that's a good question
but I think small bonds
is usually not
that huge of a crime
right?
if they're small bonds
if they're small bonds
he's probably gonna be doing
5,000 bonds
10,000 bonds
but that's what he should
look out for
he should look out for those people
who are
you know in jail
for these petty crimes
and they just gotta sit
just because they can't afford the bond
you think about the Khalif Browder situation like he should be taking care of cases like that which I'm sure he will you know, in jail for these petty crimes. Correct. And they just got to sit just because they can't afford the bond. Right.
You think about the Khalif Browder situation.
Like, he should be taking care of cases like that.
That's what I'm sure he will.
Because he's not going to do a $250,000 bond.
He's probably going to do, like you said, smaller bonds.
If I got a bond, I got a bond.
But, yeah, shout out to Finesse.
That's what's up.
Now, speaking of money, Jay-Z is coming through with the bread.
Oh, my God.
I went to the library yesterday.
Oh, you went to the Book of Holes?
Yes, it was everything.
Okay, but shout out to Jay-Z.
He's going to have a 007 themed celebrity blackjack tournament and it's to benefit
prison reform. So okay, first off, it's a
million dollar pot and it's $100,000
to even buy in.
He's going to have all the celebrities there. Travis
Scott, Megan Thee Stallion, Kim K,
James Harden, DJ
Khaled, Kevin Hart is the MC.
So this is going to be so dope.
It's in Atlanta city,
September 30th.
Y'all going to play.
It's only a hundred thousand to get in.
Y'all got it.
Well,
it's 50,
it's 50,000.
It's a hundred thousand.
If you want to play in the tournament,
if you just want to,
if you just want to attend up to detail.
So you go,
well,
no,
but if you,
if you,
it's the dinner and it's the,
uh, it's a performance and it's the it's a performance
and it's an after party
that's $50,000
it's $100,000
if you want to play
you'll get all of that
and to play in the poker tournament
and to get to play in the tournament
so if I sell my furniture
to
you gotta be invited
first of all
you can't
it's just not everybody
just not everybody
can't hang from outside the club
you gotta get invited
and then once you get invited
and then you go to the
RSVP link that's
when you see that it's fifty thousand dollars for the dinner and the performance and then a hundred
thousand and a hundred thousand to play in the tournament and then that's when you tell your
wife we ain't going they're gonna invite y'all because if so i'm gonna just be like well i know
them and they cc me on the email actually if you do if you paid if you paid a go you just got to
pay that per guest so if you wanted to bring another guest it's a hundred thousand to go, you just got to pay that per guest. So if you wanted to bring another guest.
It's $100,000 to go.
No, it's $50,000 to go.
It's $100,000 to go and play in the polka tournament.
But if you want to bring your wife, it's $100,000.
No, it's another $50,000, yes.
That's $100,000.
You know what I'm saying, but you're confusing the people.
You're confusing me.
Either way, either way, either way, we not going.
But if each of y'all give me 25 bands, I can go.
Absolutely not.
Okay?
Executive decisions have to be made sometimes.
My kids got a game that day.
Man, my adult.
September 30th, this is Saturday.
Okay?
That's rude.
The invite was beautiful, though.
Beautiful invite.
The invitation is beautiful.
It's really nice.
It's really nice.
Name ain't on none of the mail.
All right. That's what's up. I'll be here a little longer and see what can happen. All right. Let's beautiful. It's really nice. It's really nice. Name ain't on none of the mail. All right, that's what's up.
I'll be here a little longer and see what can happen.
All right.
We're celebrating.
That was your rumor report.
You got donkey today?
Yes, four after the hour is going to an unnamed Nebraska man.
I don't know why his name isn't out there.
But boy, when I tell y'all this story, y'all going to know why God is good.
All right.
God is good.
You hear me?
All the time.
All right. We'll get to that
next is the breakfast club good morning well i like little d the breakfast club your mornings
will never be the same
damn the hee haw again it's time for donkey of the day i'm't trying to be Donkey of the Day no more
They should be embarrassed by what they already did
I'm not making these people do these things
They called Donkey of the Day and it really caught me off guard
Damn, Charlamagne, who got the Donkey of the Day today?
Well, Jessalarius, Donkey of the Day for Wednesday, September 6th
Goes to a Nebraska man who has not been named
But just when we thought Terrence Bud Crawford was the illest Negro in Nebraska,
here comes this human, okay?
I don't know why his name hasn't been released
because this story is nuts.
And it's a perfect example of how you can learn a lot from a dummy.
Now, ever so often, I have to get on this radio
and tell y'all, don't drink and drive.
Why? I have no idea.
I thought this was a universal law.
We all knew and accepted and respected.
Okay.
With all of these ride share applications out here, I thought folks understood the game by now.
But clearly they don't because this man is a suspected drunk driver.
See, someone called 911 to report a driver who they thought was driving on the wrong side of the highway.
And when authorities arrived, they were shocked to see who the caller actually was.
Let's go to ABC 7 for the report, please.
911, where is your emergency?
I'm on Highway 77 going north,
and there is somebody that is on the wrong side of the road.
9-11 seems like a normal call to dispatchers,
but tonight we're learning a suspected drunk driver in Nebraska
was actually reporting himself.
The man called 911 back in March to report a wrong
way driver. When deputies found him, he confessed. You're the one that called in? Yep. You were?
Yeah, because I thought somebody was on the wrong side of the road, Bill. But it turned out it was
you. Yep. Yep. Deputies say the man had a blood alcohol content of over twice the legal limit.
They arrested him. They're releasing this now as a reminder to not drive drunk this holiday weekend look at god damn it man look at god i
believe in god y'all i believe in a higher power always and i don't think anything is a coincidence
this man was drunk driving and called 9-1-1 on himself they say god looks out for babies and
fools well this man ain't no baby but he damn sure is a fool.
And the fact that something came over this man's spirit and said, let me call the police on a drunk driver.
This man literally called and said there was someone driving on the wrong side of the road.
And that person was him.
I promise you God be looking out for us even when we don't deserve it. Okay. Not only did this man not die, nobody else died either because God intervened.
Give me some of my Regina Bell.
Put that Regina Bell on.
Ready?
Oh, come on now.
My God.
God is good.
Y'all better sing along, you heathens.
Hey, hey.
Hey, God.
Come on.
Neither do I, clearly. Yeah. god is good come on regina come on
now come on now god my god god is good turn me down a little bit red turn me down a little bit
see god intervenes god bought this man out of darkness. God saved this man's soul. God guided his every footstep.
Did you hear what I said?
God guided his every footstep.
Saved this man's soul.
Bought him out of darkness.
Because God is good.
That's word to Regina Bell.
Now, do we call this snitching or self-evaluation?
Okay, I call it self-evaluation because when cops pulled him over, they asked him,
Do you know why I stopped you?
The man admitted he was on the wrong side of the road.
Then when cops asked if he was on the wrong side of the road, he replied he must have missed an exit.
And he confirmed he was the same person who had previously called 9-1-1.
Oh, my God. I know that God. My God. God is good.
God put food on this man's table. The table may have been in jail, but his food and a table.
Nonetheless, can you imagine the argument this man was having with himself?
This man probably cursed himself out and threatened to call the police on himself.
And then he probably told himself, you ain't going to call the cops on me.
You don't got the heart.
Next thing you know, 911, what's your emergency?
Look at God.
Do y'all not see how God moved in this situation?
God put food on this man's table and put shoes on his feet.
The shoes were jail slides, but they were shoes nonetheless. not see how God moved in this situation. God put food on this man's table and put shoes on his feet.
The shoes were jail slides, but they were shoes nonetheless. And he put these jail slides on this human so he could guide his every footstep. God made a way for this man to end up safe and sound.
I said God made a way for this man to end up safe and sound and for other people on the road to make
it home safe and sound too. Now this man's alcohol level was twice the legal limit so what we need now is for god to heal his every sickness okay we need god to heal this
man's every sickness because god already made a way out of no way okay god already bought him out
of darkness of being drunk god already saved this man and a lot of other people's souls god guided
his every footstep and his fingers too and kept him from killing himself and killing other people
god is good, okay?
But what you did, sir, is not.
Please let Remy Ma give this unnamed man from Nebraska the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw, hee-haw.
You stupid mother f***er.
You dumb. Mm, mm-mm, mm-mm, mm-mm, mm-mm, mm-mm, mm-mm.
All right.
That's why I smoke weed.
Don't be afraid to put that Regina Bell back on one more time.
Don't ever be afraid.
God, my God.
Thank you for that donk of the day.
Now, when you smoke weed, just put out there that you don't drive when you smoke weed.
Never.
I'm at home.
Thank you.
We responsible out here.
That's right.
And only in states where it's legal.
There you go.
Thank you.
Just wanted to make sure that was clear.
BET, we'll see you tomorrow.
I thought you were going to keep singing. Come on. There you go, we'll see you tomorrow. I thought you were going to keep singing.
Come on.
There you go.
We'll see you tomorrow.
You be safe out there.
You stay prayed up.
And BET, we'll see you in the morning.
Bought me out of darkness.
God is good.
All right.
Now, everybody, please, we're passing the collection plate around.
Just put a little something in that collection plate.
A little something.
Yeah.
A little something in that collection plate. You ain something. A little something in that collection plate.
You ain't got nothing?
I thought you was handing it to me.
I'm trying to go to the black guy.
Put something in the collection plate.
Sidney, you got something in the collection plate?
God is good.
You know, I keep a little something.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. There you go.
You know, I'll keep a little change in the Crown Royal bag.
That's what you need.
That's what you need.
Give me a little something for the collection plate.
I keep a little change in my Crown Royal bag.
You got $12 in there.
No, this is about $25.
In dimes. Don't play with me. No, this is about $25. And dimes.
Don't play with me.
No, this ain't nothing.
That's quarters.
Quarters, nickels, dimes.
What you need?
You want a little soda or something?
That ain't enough for me to go to the blackjack tournament.
That definitely kind of knows.
That's exactly why I ain't go.
I look in this bag, and I say, nope.
All right.
Well, let's open up the phone lines.
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I want you big, fat, thick-necked helper.
Why you eat my food?
I'm so pissed off. Did you just say little backup dancers?
What did she say?
I didn't hear.
Did you just say big, fat, little backup dancers?
Damn.
Yes.
I'm so pissed off. What she eat? Okay, look, Are you super mad? I'm so pissed off.
What'd she eat?
Okay, look, don't judge me because I'm from the South.
But I had some pig feet, the one in the jar.
But I like it because it's salty.
Some pig feet?
Okay.
Yeah.
My daddy got some big pig feet in the refrigerator right now.
Right now.
Yeah, but then I had like some fruit on the side for publish.
You can't have fruit on the side of pig feet.
Come on now.
All right, so we're asking right now, 800-585-1051.
Now, this topic comes from our pleasantly plump producer.
He is the president of the Fat Lives Matter committee.
Yes, that is true.
Well, I guess that was a run.
I just know there was a lot of jiggling, and he came in the room,
and he said that at his last job, he was on food duty.
He was the food patrol.
We had food police.
He had to protect the refrigerator from people because people were going in there eating other people's lunches and stuff like that.
Oh, that ain't what he told me.
Well, he would watch the food for a week and a half.
And if the food was still there after a week and a half, he would either discard it or eat it.
Because he has a time stamp.
He's going to take a picture to let you know how long it's been in there yeah yeah and if it's
been over a week and a half two weeks a lot of the food was not discarded i'm sure but we can tell i
can look at him and tell you we could tell so we're gonna open up the phone lines 800-585-1051
has this happened to you has somebody ate your food oh boy you about to cause them you about to
cause violence this morning.
Just imagine you brought something that you thought was good money,
and you had it in the work refrigerator.
Somebody ate your food.
They drank your drink.
Something that you brought home.
You might have had some macaroni and cheese, some jerk chicken,
some collard greens, some string beans, green beans, whatever you call them.
You was about to eat it for lunch, and then when you go to get there, it's gone.
Somebody just got to work and is experiencing this problem right now.
Maybe hot.
Maybe you had your bacon, egg, and cheese on the side and said,
I'm going to eat this in a second.
And somebody comes in and eats it.
Nick.
What?
800-585-1051.
Let's discuss.
Has this happened to you?
Is the Breakfast Club.
Y'all eat each other's bacon, egg, and cheeses?
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Just outside. The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Just ask. The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, a caller called early this morning during Get It Off Your Chest and was upset because she said a co-worker ate her food.
Let's listen.
How about my co-worker ate my food?
And I'm four months pregnant. I'm like you big, fat, thick-necked helper.
Why you eat my food?
I'm so pissed off.
Did you just say Lizzo backup dancer? What did she say? I'm so pissed off. Did you just say Lizzo backup dancer?
What did she say?
I didn't hear her.
Did you just say big fat Lizzo backup dancer?
Damn.
Yeah.
You super nice.
I'm so pissed off.
What she eat?
Okay, look, don't judge me because I'm from the South.
But I have some pig feet, the one in the jar.
But I like it because it's salty.
Some pig feet?
Okay.
Yeah.
My daddy got some big pig feet in the refrigerator right now. Ain pig feet? Okay. Yeah. My daddy got some pig feet
in the refrigerator right now.
Right now.
Yeah, but then I had like
some fruit on the side
from Publish.
You can't have fruit
on the side of pig feet.
So we're asking
800-585-1051.
Has this ever happened to you?
I have literally
never had this problem,
but I think it's because
I like food
that people don't eat.
I like Brussels sprouts
and asparagus.
Healthy stuff.
Deesha, when you work at Black Radio Station, just eat healthy.
Nobody will touch your food.
Facts.
Complete facts.
My food stays in there.
All my fruit be in there.
I've left yogurt at the radio station for a month and forgot it was there.
Still there.
Really?
Nobody touches my food.
So, I mean, really just eat healthy and you'll be fine.
Yeah, I've never had this problem because I don't ever bring my food to work.
Like, I would never do anything like that just simply because I don't trust people like that.
I don't trust nobody to have, you know, some food in a Tupperware sitting in a refrigerator somewhere.
I just think people are nasty.
You know what I mean?
People might put boogers in your food.
I don't know.
That's just the way my mind works.
So, I don't ever do stuff like that.
You know, I drink my waters. I bring my sparkling waters That's just the way my mind works. So I don't ever do stuff like that. Late to, you know, I drink my waters up here,
my sparkling waters.
They take our alcohol up here before.
All the time.
Oh, yeah, they definitely take our alcohol.
Yeah, they definitely take our alcohol.
That's why we started putting ink
in the bottle sometimes.
You know what was crazy?
Remember that time we had
a fake bottle of Hennessy, right?
It was like a mock bottle
that somebody bought up here
just for display.
They drank that.
Yeah, and first of all,
it wasn't supposed to be open.
So they damn near had to carve it open
to get it open
it's not even supposed to open
that's when I knew
Negroes was different
that's when I knew
you can't keep a Negro
from drinking cognac
if they want to drink cognac
and they drink
they drink at least
half the bottle
half the bottle yeah
so I'm like
at what point
did y'all realize
this wasn't real
they said it's weak
let me just keep drinking
it's gonna hit me
let's go to the phone line
let me see who we got to the phone line. Let me
see who we got on the line. We got City
on the line. Now, City.
Yeah. You a sucker for this, City. Tell the people
what you did, bro. Listen, alright.
The Pepsi was sitting in the fridge for about
two weeks, alright? I knew
that Shorty wasn't gonna drink it. He's a
super health-conscious person, and
I'm not. So I'm like, you know what? I'm gonna take
it upon myself. I drunk that Pepsi, and everything's'm not. So I'm like, you know what? I'm going to take it upon myself.
I drunk that Pepsi and everything's all good.
So Citi drank his co-worker's food and they've been asking and Citi been lying the whole time.
I mean, allegedly.
Allegedly.
I'm not going to lie, man.
People that do stuff like that, I'd be hoping they get sick.
I'd be hoping somebody put something in there.
Listen, listen, listen.
Okay.
She's health conscious. so I knew in my heart
that she really didn't want that soda,
and I'm not health conscious at all.
She might have been having a cheat day, man.
This guy's foul, man.
Forget you, city.
Hello, Dre.
Hello, how you doing?
Dre, now this happen to you?
What'd they take from you, Dre?
They took my girl's spaghetti, man.
She had made that boy the last night,
my previous night before that,
and I didn't get it.
I know they not Southern.
You don't never eat nobody's spaghetti.
Exactly, bro.
I love the way my girl be thinking that, you know,
she be whipping it up for me and my son.
All the time we do, but...
Now, what if your girl, to little D's point,
what if your girl put a little something extra in there,
you know what I'm saying,
just to, you know, have you thinking about her all the time?
A little bit of that, a little menstrual blood. She does her all the time. A little bit of that little menstrual blood.
She does that all the time.
All right.
Okay.
Oh.
All right.
Okay.
Y'all like it for real.
That's beautiful.
They definitely love it.
Your love is love.
They definitely love it.
Man, I love my girl, man.
I love my girl.
She loves me.
Somebody else clearly love her now, too, then, because that spell wasn't meant for them.
It was meant for you.
That is disgusting.
All right.
Hey.
800-585-1051 have you ever brought lunch to work and a co-worker ate your lunch that's
what we're talking about this morning call us up right now it's the breakfast club
it's topic time call 800-585-1051 to join in to the discussion with The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have our guest co-host, Lil D, with us.
Yo, yo.
And we're asking, has anybody ever ate your lunch?
Meaning you bought your lunch to work, you put it in the fridge, somebody took it.
That's what happened this morning to this pregnant woman who called up and she was pissed.
Let's listen.
How about my co-worker ate my food and I'm four months pregnant.
I'm like, you big, fat, thick-necked helper.
Why you eat my food?
I'm so pissed off. Did you just say Lizzo backup dancer?
What did she say?
I didn't hear her.
Did you just say big, fat, Lizzo backup dancer?
Damn.
Yes.
I'm so pissed off.
What'd she eat?
Okay, look, don't judge me cause I'm from the south
But I had some pig feet the one in the jar
But I like it cause it's salty
Some pig feet?
Okay yeah
My daddy got some pig feet in the refrigerator right now
Yeah but then I had like some fruit on the side
From Publish
You can't have fruit on the side of pig feet
We got Ashley on the line
Ashley
Now Ashley you are the person that eats people food? Yes You can't have fruit on the side of pig feet. We got Ashley on the line. Ashley. Yeah.
Now, Ashley, you are the person that eats people food?
Yes.
So I give you 48 hours, and if it's still there, I'm going to tell you I'm going to eat it if it's there tomorrow.
Why are you so greedy?
I'm just lazy.
I don't ever bring lunch to work.
I work in the hospital.
I work long hours.
See, but you're not that lazy because you wait 48 hours before you eat it.
So you put yourself on a time limit to
wait to make sure you have
enough time to go by before you eat their food.
You could have just went and got food in 48 hours.
You didn't starve for two days.
No.
I snag.
And I don't eat everybody's food because you can't eat everybody.
They just start in four weeks. I'm not going to lie. If somebody ate my food everybody's food because you can't eat everybody. They just start in cold weather.
I'm not going to lie.
If somebody ate my food,
I would set you up the second time.
I'd put some kind of diarrhea thing in there
and you would be ishing all day long.
Well, then we fighting.
Because why would you do that?
Why would you eat people's food?
That ain't yours.
They need to do a first 48 movie about you.
Okay?
And how you just greedy
In the first 48 hours
Your greedy ass couldn't avoid somebody else's hamburger
You should be ashamed of yourself
Goodbye Ashley
How you gonna be mad at me
Cause I poisoned my food
Cause you keep eating it without permission
Hello who's this
Hey this is Whitney from Netflix
Hey Whitney good morning
Somebody stole your food mama
Man yes my mom
Stuff for the holidays
called we call it christmas crack christmas and i had yes it's so addictive when you eat it
what is it it's kind of like a little different oh you said the check mix that's when they put
like the marshmallows and uh no marshmallows you What'd you say? But it's something like that.
I said text mix.
Okay.
She won't tell us what it is,
but she made some for me
and I took it to work
and one of my co-workers ate it,
but they wouldn't tell me who ate it.
So I had to have my manager
run the camera back to see who ate it
and the dude was, like,
tipping the can up
and all the crumbs and everything.
Well, can you be mad at him
when it's crap?
Yeah.
And when you're eating the first place,
you never should have had a taste.
That's true.
You right.
You right.
You absolutely right.
Hello, who's this?
Tatiana from Columbus, Georgia.
Hey, Tatiana from Georgia.
So what happened with you, mama?
I was at a chicken plant like a lot of people were at this.
And we have this bridge that we can put our food in to stay cool while we're on the floor.
And I noticed my food kept getting ate.
So I said, okay, I'm going to make an orange cheese cake.
And I'm about to put lettuce in it.
So I put the lettuce in it.
And I figured out who would see my food.
He had to run all day long.
That's good for his ass, literally.
I like his style.
Anything else, man?
And it worked, too, and I never had that problem again.
I'm sure you didn't.
You know what I mean?
Because people don't think it was the laxative.
They just think you can't cook.
And they were like, damn, whatever she cook, gay, this man the runs.
Don't never eat from her food when she put it in the refrigerator.
Tanya, good morning.
Good morning.
Now, somebody stole your food
tanya somebody stole my food they used to steal anybody's food that was in the refrigerator but
this particular day i mean um so i had a detox tea that you're supposed to put it in water but when
i noticed that somebody was eating my food i started putting it in my food and taking it to
work if you eat anything that was like bad for, it will make your stomach hurt real bad.
And I seen the man who was doing it.
His teeth was in tears.
Something was hurting real bad, and I was happy about it.
That's crazy.
That makes me happy.
I'm going to adopt so many of these techniques.
That is crazy.
Nobody going to eat your food?
Nobody want your asparagus?
I'm just the princess of petty.
Like, I'll bring a burger to work to do that for somebody I don't like.
I love that.
I'm going to try that.
Damn, but you deserve that
because technically what you're doing is stealing.
You know what I'm saying? Like, you ain't got no business touching
people's food. That's my whole thing. You know it's
not yours. When you open that refrigerator,
you know it's not yours.
And if somebody's bringing food to work, they
probably either on a dietary
routine or they trying to save
money. So when you do that to that person,
you taking money out that person's pocket. You messing up that person's routine you deserve whatever you get
for that man and i don't know why you play with people food that's one thing i ain't playing with
you don't know how that cool that that food is cooked you don't know how it's prepared you don't
know nothing about that food you don't know how long it's been there it might be old and still
i ain't messing with people's food that's right just like in my fridge we got a strict rule like
you don't eat people's food in the crib like don't eat people's food and
I'll tell you something else man especially after Christmas and Thanksgiving as a person who you
know but you know I do believe in you know roots and voodoo and black magic yep somebody might put
a whammy on somebody else's food that's right here you're dumbass going in there thinking you
being slick eating it now look coughing up a frog that wasn't even meant for you shut up but it was
in there for two weeks
do they really want it
I don't know
now we got rumors on the way
what we talking about little D
I'm really glad you asked
this is a great question
and I should have an answer to
Beyonce owe somebody some money
we gotta talk about
who she owe the money to
okay
we'll get into that next
it's the Breakfast Club
good morning
the Breakfast Club
morning everybody it's DJ Envy Charlamagne Tha God we are the Breakfast Club.
Look at this little D-Lady in the yellow.
Let's go, shit.
Now, I ain't saying she ain't got it, but Beyonce shouldn't have to pay it.
Why are we talking about this right after the Queen's birthday?
Okay, so the IRS demands that Beyonce give them a lot of money.
805, over $805,000 in taxes.
Over $160,000 in penalties for 2018.
Then go to 2019 and she owes over $280,000.
Beyonce is saying that $868,000 is it was a charitable contribution and it should be excluded from what she has to pay back.
And that she reported all of her royalties and incomes and everything properly.
And basically, if I made like a mistake in good faith i shouldn't have to pay the penalties and irs was like well we did our
investigation and we did nothing wrong so you need to come off our coin yeah i have to say that's a
nice chunk of money but beyonce made 10 times that like she'll be all right i know i she'll be fine
i know good morning irs i will say this i mean you
gotta allow people to make a mistake if there was a mistake made i don't understand why they just
like oh this was the mistake made here's the check i don't understand why they charge you a penalty
for making a mistake if it was a mistake this is numbers and we all know beyonce wasn't doing it
herself she has an accountant and a team that does it correct right exactly i don't know i don't know
i don't i'm not in that tax bracket. I can't relate to this.
I be mad when I don't get money back.
But yeah, so moving on.
Coco Gough, let me tell you, Coco is on fire right now.
You know, the tennis player?
She is the first American teenager to reach the U.S. Open semifinals since 2001.
Now, school me now, because I thought Coco Jones when you said that.
You said tennis.
Coco Gough, She's from Florida.
She's 19 years old. She was just in the
headlines because she was mad at the
official who wasn't calling her.
She beat Serena a couple
of years ago to jump in, and then she
talked about the ref or the ump, whatever
they call them in tennis. Yeah. She was saying, last year
I lost in the quarterfinal stage, but I wanted to do better
this year. Still have a long way to go, but I'm happy
and I'm ready to get back to work for the next one.
I love her attitude, her spirit.
She work hard.
She don't play no games.
And she go out there and she get the dub every single time.
She's playing well.
Absolutely.
Big salute to Coco.
I love her very much.
I'm beyond this.
My cousin watches it and keeps me up on this.
How you feeling culture?
But last, speaking of culture, Diddy, of course, is going to be at the VMAs.
Whatever.
Right.
He's going to have an award of performance.
Diddy is going to get the Global Icon Award from the VMAs this year.
I feel like Diddy got that before, right?
Maybe not.
Nah, that was from BET gave him.
BET?
It was like a Lifetime Achievement Award.
I forgot what it was.
Might have just been called a Lifetime Achievement Award, but it was something like that.
It was well-deserved.
Diddy deserves all his accolades.
100%.
Absolutely.
And then, you know, after the award, he got an album coming out, right? It's called Love Al Diddy deserves all his accolades. 100%. Absolutely. And then you know after the award
he got an album coming out, right?
It's called Love Album Off The Grid.
That makes sense.
Look, Diddy's having a good week.
He got a few of his publishing back.
He's going to be the global icon award
at the VMAs next week.
You better work, Diddy.
I'm going to listen to the...
I'm not, but I might.
I love it.
So Diddy going to be back in the city then
because they're doing that award show
in Newark, right?
In Brick City?
Prudential Center? Sure. I believe so. So Diddy's going to be back in the city. because they're doing that award show in Newark, right? In Brick City? Prudential Center?
Sure.
I believe so.
So Diddy's going to be back in the city.
I'm sure there's going to be a whole bunch of things going on,
a bunch of parties, functions, and all types of things.
So shout out to Diddy.
He deserves the accolades.
I mean, it's always beautiful to see our icons celebrated in real time.
Regardless of how you may feel about anything in regards to Diddy,
he is an icon.
He is an icon.
Hands down.
There's no doubt about it.
Absolutely.
Oh, that's all?
Y'all looking at me like, what's next?
Nah, that was it.
Okay, all right.
And that is your rumor report.
Let me shout out to Nori.
Shout out to N-O-R-E.
You know, of course, from CNN.
Of course, Nori, the solo album.
And then a lot of you guys know him from Drink Champs.
N-O!
Today is his birthday.
So I just want to salute Nori and say happy birthday.
You know, friend to the room, he listens
every morning. I'm sure he's jogging
right now with his headphones on. If he's in the country.
If he's in the country. I always like to give Nori
his flowers. Nori's a good guy.
He hits us all the
time to check up on us, so I just want to say
salute to Nori. And today's mix,
I'm going to do a Nori mix for Nori, man, for his
birthday. So shout to N-O-R-E.
Let me know your favorite Nori records, and we'll get it on this morning.
800-585-1051.
Nori!
Happy birthday.
The Breakfast Club.
Your mornings will never be the same.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Lil D is here.
She's our guest co-host.
Yes, sir.
You were all over New York. You even made it to Staten Island. Oh, my goodnessagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Lil D is here. She's our guest co-host. Yes, sir. You were all over New York.
You even made it to Staten Island.
Oh, my goodness.
I went everywhere.
I made a list because I did so much fun stuff.
I saw the Book of Hoes.
Okay.
I lost my Apple Watch and the Uber.
And do you know that man called me last night and said,
Hey, I found your watch.
Meet me before you get to the airport and I got you.
I was like, look at New York.
It's very friendly.
We walked over to Brooklyn Bridge.
No, no, no.
Tell the truth. Tell the truth. Over it is a stretch. But we walked to Brooklyn Bridge. No, no, no. Tell the truth.
Over it is a stretch, but we walked to it and I saw it.
And we took pictures before we turned around.
Now, your people's with you said y'all walked halfway.
Okay.
And then y'all got too tired and then walked back.
We left her in the middle of the walk.
And then we walked up and then we turned around.
Okay.
We went to, we rode the subway like three times i'm gonna ride the subway
today you your face why you good luck you don't want oh we was gonna ride it to go to the airport
i needed a comma i'm gonna ride the subway today your face he already said he liked little d leave
him alone we took the ferry and went to staten island okay satin island ferry um i saw the statue of
liberty on the way and we got pizza so we did a whole bunch of new york stuff you did it you did
it low d it's your first time in new york third but the first time i actually got to go and do
a whole bunch of stuff so it was dope we appreciated you uh kicking it with us the last couple of days
low d low d is a a really dope radio personality, man. I've been rocking with Lil D
for a long time, so
as I told a lot
of program directors, and I will continue
to tell a lot of program directors,
we have to start investing in talent.
You know what I mean? I think that we're in a business right now
where everybody wants to invest in technology
and they want to invest in everything
except for what has always
been the soul of the radio,
which is the talent.
And Lil D is one of those special talents, man,
that I think definitely deserves more investing in.
Thank you.
That's right.
You can check out on K104 in Dallas.
You already at K104 in Dallas doing middays.
I'd like to see her doing mornings with Dee Dee out there.
That would be dope, personally.
You know, I mean, come with the check and I would love to wake up doing mornings with Dee Dee out there. That would be dope, personally. You know what I mean?
Come with the check, and I would love to wake up at 2 a.m.
All right.
Well, when we come back, we got the positive notice at Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Lil D is here, of course, from Louisiana, but she's on radio in Dallas.
And it's time for Positive News.
Hold on.
Give them all your social medias and stuff, D. Everything is at
LILD on air, L-I-L-D on air.
You can find everything there, the book that I wrote,
the services that I have, and everything I do outside
of radio. What's the name of the book?
It's called Route 2, My Choice to Struggle
to Succeed, for it by Charlamagne Tha God,
and it's about the three months I chose
to be homeless in Ohio so I
wouldn't lose my radio job
wow there you go there's the book here route route to my choice he was confused with the way
the route is in the two i read that so long ago but the book that i was looking like what okay
yeah route two that's right go get a little d's book man and i see if you follow on instagram you
can see how her weight loss journey yeah 45 pounds
yoga running and getting my mind together there you go everything about me is just different and
better and i'm just grateful to be here talk to our producer before you leave for sure tell me
that's so rude
that's so mean he likes to eat people food so he does he does i'm gonna give him my last
trying to save him.
Listen, I want to make sure to tell everybody too, man.
Make sure you go to mentalwealthexpo.com to get more information on my Mental Wealth Expo.
My third annual Mental Wealth Expo is happening Saturday, October 7th at the Marriott Marquee in Times Square from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. It is a day of mental health and healing education.
My good sister, Dr. Alfie Breland Noble will be there.
Carson Daly will be there.
Dr. Rita Walker will be there.
Michelle Williams will be there.
Dr. Jay Barnett, Tamika Mallory, Brandon Marshall, Angela Rye, Chaka Sankar, Elliot Connie, Resmaa Minicom.
Just to name a few people, man.
But Saturday, October 7th, MentalWealthExpo.com.
It is a free event.
Everybody is in free. all ages are welcome from
11 a.m to 4 p.m come get this day of mental health and healing education i see you saturday october
7th now positive note there is no failure except in no longer trying there is no defeat except
within ourselves no really insurmountable barriers save our own inherent weakness
of purpose.
Breakfast club, bitches!
Y'all finished or y'all done?
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We discuss everything from prejudice to politics
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Niminy here.
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