The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Mariah Carey Confirms Her Mother And Sister Alison Both Died On The Same Day, Big Sean Cries While Giving Update On New Album + More
Episode Date: August 27, 2024The Breakfast Club dives into Mariah Carey heartbreaking news that both her mother and sister, passed away on the same day. Additionally, Big Sean gets emotional as he shares an update on his upcoming... album. Listen for more!!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into
their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, 1974.
George Foreman was champion of the world.
Ali was smart and he was handsome.
The story behind The Rumble in the Jungle is like a Hollywood movie.
But that is only half the story.
There's also James Brown, Bill Withers, B.B. King, Miriam Akiba.
All the biggest black artists on the planet.
Together in Africa.
It was a big deal.
Listen to Rumble, Ali, Foreman, and the Soul of 74 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hi, I'm Dani Shapiro, host of the hit podcast Family Secrets.
How would you feel if when you met your biological father for the first time, he didn't even say hello?
And what if your past itself was a secret
and the time had suddenly come
to share that past with your child?
These are just a few of the powerful and profound questions
we'll be asking on our 11th season of Family Secrets.
Listen to season 11 of Family Secrets
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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It's Teresa, your resident ghost host.
And do I have a treat for you.
Haunting is crawling out from the shadows, and it's going to be devilishly good.
We've got chills, thrills, and stories that'll make you wish the lights stayed on.
So join me, won't you?
Let's dive into the eerie unknown together.
Sleep tight, if you can.
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You guys, this is history.
What you've done, what we've done. You guys, this is history. What you've done with the show.
You guys have built a platform that influences.
You gotta work.
I made it.
It's the world's most dangerous morning show.
Wake the f*** up, Breakfast Club.
DJ Envy.
Envy playing my record, I made it.
Jess Hilarious.
Jess be with the f***s.
She don't spare nobody.
Charlemagne Degas.
What made you think the liking of Controversial Questions would take his part?
I like this show.
Thanks, Breakfast Club.
Good morning, man. Another day to surf.
I feel blessed, black, and highly favored this morning.
And I want to tell all the Mack truck drivers out there,
please, please, stop driving like y'all got regular cars.
Yo, they be tripping, don't they? They be switching lanes.
Who are these new Mack truck drivers?
They listening to Boss Man D-Lo. They be getting really crazy in the big cars.
Who are these new Mack truck drivers?
When I was growing up, Mack truck drivers were the best at staying in their lane and it seemed like they understood uh that they had the
biggest vehicle on the road so they was at least paying attention to other people to lauren's point
yes they switched like this morning a mac truck was in front of me i'm talking about like right
there in front of me i had to slam on brakes because he switched over like three four lanes
you got a mac truck and the back of the mac
truck was wide open people blowing their horn like hey your door is wide open and you just switched
over three four lanes like you're in a hyundai or something cut it out and this is gonna sound
crazy but today was different there was so many trucks on the road i don't know if something was
going on a construction but there was so many trucks on the road i just don't understand if
you're driving a million wheeler, okay?
A million wheeler. Why are you switching?
A million wheeler.
Why are you switching three, four lanes
like you're just in a regular car?
Like, it makes no sense.
Yeah, it was crazy.
It was crazy this morning.
And then not only that,
the dump trucks
that don't cover the back
and them rocks be popping
the back of your windshield
and popping your back.
Oh, I don't ride behind those.
Oh, my goodness.
No.
But anyway.
I tried to find the truck's
license plate number this morning.
What was you going to do?
I was going to call it in.
That was not right.
First of all,
911, what's your emergency?
What were you going to say?
This is a Mack truck
driving erratically on the road.
He switched three, four lanes
and the back of the Mack truck
was wide open.
Like, the door was just swinging.
Maybe you have no signs
if you see something.
Say something.
Maybe he's talking to Charlamagne.
You damn right.
Don't kill somebody on the road this time of morning, man.
Are you bugging?
All right.
He pulls over to use the emergency phones on the highway.
Emergency phones.
Damn right.
I don't want to waste emergency.
This guy just didn't seem right this morning.
Oh, my goodness.
All right.
Well, let's get the show cracking.
Of course, we got front page news with Morgan Wood.
She'll be joining us in a second, so don't go anywhere.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club lauren larosa
filling in for jess and let's get into front page news good morning morgan good morning good morning
happy tuesday in it um so let's get into it like we're still talking about what's happening with
the assassination attempt with donald trump right And there's a bipartisan group, members of the House Task Force, that's looking into it.
So members of the House Task Force, they took a tour of the site of the assassination attempt
of former President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania on Monday.
Pennsylvania Republican Mike Kelly said both sides of the aisle are working together on this.
Colorado Democrat Jason Crow said political allegiances shouldn't matter when it comes to this.
Florida Republican Laurel Lee said being on site is eye-opening.
California Democrat Lou Carrera said politicians shouldn't be afraid.
And Maryland Democrat Glenn Ivey said both sides of the aisle coming together on this is important.
Let's hear from those officials.
There's not one person on this conference that's identifying just as a Republican or
a Democrat.
We're identifying as members of Congress on a task force with a task to restore the faith
and trust and confidence the American people have to have.
You don't have to be a Democrat or a Republican or an unaffiliated to say that there's no
room for political violence in America.
To actually walk these grounds, to see this area,
to get an understanding of the physical space and where this security shortcoming took place.
And I'll tell you, for many of us, it raises more questions than we came here with today because we can see it's not a large place.
We want our candidates to speak their minds, to make their opinions, their thoughts known to the American public, to the voters. We
don't want them to be afraid to speak their minds.
I really appreciate the bipartisan nature and approach that we've taken so far with
this task force. As Congressman Crowe stated, we had a 416 to 0 vote. And I thought it was
the right way to get started. And I thought it was the right way to get started.
And I think it sent the right message to the American people.
Yes, that the that your government actually can work together.
So the July 13th shooting at Butler Farm showgrounds killed one person and left Trump and two others injured.
The bipartisan task force said it toured the grounds in an effort not only to understand what went wrong that day,
but to ensure accountability and to prevent such an incident from happening again.
A final report from that task force is expected by December.
Yeah, I agree. There's no place for political violence in this country.
So, you know, that's why Trump has to stop the rhetoric that may lead to political violence, because you create an environment that's not even safe for you.
And so when you said that was July, what, Morgan?
Yeah, July 13th. Damn, that seemed like so long ago remember it seemed like it was yesterday right remember when they tried to assassinate a former president way back when and it's funny
how so many people don't believe uh that it happened that actually happened like we didn't
see it like someone didn't die yeah yeah yeah yeah so go ahead go ahead i was gonna say it's
just kind of crazy to hear them keep trying to figure out like why this
happened and how this happened.
It's like kind of,
you can track all of it.
I mean,
you can see it.
I mean,
it was all documented.
The sad thing is they all should have been fired.
I mean,
this is the president.
This is the one job that they're supposed to be preparing for their whole
life for this.
And obviously preparation wasn't somebody did get fired.
Who's the head of the secret service,
right?
She stepped down before they fired.
I thought then she resigned or they didn't let it go. Didn't she resign or did they let her go?
Same difference.
Oh, they were going to call for her to get fired regardless.
Right, they were calling for her.
President Biden stepped down too.
He stepped down as well.
All right, well, speaking of shootings,
meanwhile, a Kentucky judge is dismissing
some of the core charges against two former cops
involved in the 2020 death of, her name brianna taylor former detective joshua janes and former sergeant
kyle meanie allegedly falsified an arrest warrant for taylor's residence when police
wrongfully entered the apartment taylor's boyfriend who believed they were intruders
fired several shots now taylor was killed by officers returning fire. On Friday, a judge ruled Taylor's
death was triggered not by the officers, but the actions of her boyfriend, not the two officers
who allegedly falsified the warrant in the beginning. So meanwhile, Janes and Meany,
they do face other charges. The felony counts against them, however, have been dismissed.
What human wouldn't do the same thing as Breonna Taylor's boyfriend if you
were in your house and, you know, just some
unexpected intruders kicked in
your door? What is the whole point of the Second Amendment?
That is the reason. I don't know. It's police.
Y'all didn't announce yourselves. You just kicked in my door.
Storming in. What am I supposed to do?
Exactly what he did.
After everything that we found
out, they still were able to get somebody off. It's kind
of insane.
Well, that's the stories that I have for that one, but I'll add one more.
It looks like we're looking for one more.
A new study finds that as much as two-thirds of infant and toddler food sold in the U.S. supermarket is unhealthy.
Now, the Georgia Institute for Global Health looked at 651 food products sold in 10 different grocery store chains found
all of them made prohibited claims on packaging some 70 percent didn't meet nutritional requirements
and more than 40 percent had more sugar than recommended some didn't have enough calories
and others had too much sodium so watch what you feed in the babies they do not care about keeping
us healthy they care about staying rich.
None of these companies care at all.
They are not thinking about, you know, what is going on in our bodies.
All they care about is what's going on in their bank accounts.
Well, speaking of your bank account, we will talk more about that in the next hour.
Your mayor, New York City Mayor Eric Adams, has an initiative to put money in your pocket.
So we will talk more about that in the 7 o'clock hour.
All right.
And everybody else, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open.
Again, 800-585-1051.
Call us up right now.
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I'm telling.
I'm telling.
Hey, what you doing, man?
I'm telling. I'm calling. I'm calling you. Hey, what you doing, man? I'm dialing.
I'm calling you.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed.
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We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
It's Jeff.
What's up, Jeff?
Get it off your chest.
What's up, DJ Lee, Shalem again.
Hello, cool babe.
What's happening?
Peace, my guy. Good morning.
Good morning.
Good morning. Good morning. Shalem, manalama Gang, L.O. Cool Bay, what's happening? Peace, my guy. Good morning. Good morning, good morning. Shalama, you 100% right.
I truly agree. These drivers have
gotten out of control, and I'm
a driver on the road right now.
And a lot of these guys have been paying
for their license. I'm in Miami.
They don't even have a... They don't even pay
for their license, man. It's crazy.
What you mean they don't pay for their license? They don't have a real
CDL? No, they actually
pay for it. They're not just
going to school and learning how
to drive. They pay for it. And they're just
getting out on the road just because it's paying.
Oh, so that's why. Yeah, you're 100% right,
man. So that's why they're driving the Mack trucks like
they cause. Because they're not actually learning how to
drive a Mack truck. They're not getting no kind of training
or nothing, man. They're just out there.
All right. Pay me a little bit of money,
let me get on the road.
And that's not how
it's supposed to go, man.
You're supposed to get
training for these trucks.
I'm in my truck right now,
not switching lanes,
trying to be in control
of my speed.
If you load it heavy,
if you load it light, man,
you got to know
all these things
before you get on this road.
Is there a fine
for not covering your load?
Like we know
with them dump trucks
and pickup trucks.
Yeah. Three people in this room got crack windshields in the last four days. Is there a fine for not covering your load? Like we know with them dump trucks and pickup trucks Yeah There's a fine for everything, man
Crack windshields in the last four days
Three people
Oh my goodness, yeah, man
That's ridiculous
Yeah, DOT, you know, Department of Transportation
Supposed to be on top of that
You know, but you can't cover everybody, bro
Yeah, man, there's fines for everything
Every little thing on that truck that's wrong
The driver and the company is responsible for,
and they're supposed to get fined,
and they're supposed to be on top of all of that.
But there's so many drivers that a lot of that stuff gets through the cracks.
So, you know, it is what it is.
But yeah, man, if y'all see somebody driving erratic, stay away.
You don't know how they got their license and, you know, what the situation is, man.
But y'all are 100% right, man.
Thank you.
I wish I would have gotten his license this morning.
I would have told on him.
I'm telling you, this Mack truck switched across three, four lanes,
and the trailer door was wide open, just swinging in the back.
I'm like, who is this guy?
Hello, who's this?
Hey, what's going on?
It's William.
William, good morning.
Get it off your chest.
Charlemagne, how y'all doing, first of all?
How you doing, DJ Envy Charlemagne?
Bless black and highly favored, sir.
All right.
All right.
So question, what was, give me a good reason to vote for Kamala Harris.
Uh, I can give you a few of them.
I mean, for me personally, you know, for me, I'm, I'm, I'm voting because I like her message
of rebuilding the middle class.
You know, I love the policy that she put out last week called the opportunity economy.
But she wants to give everybody an opportunity to participate in the economy.
She wants everybody to have the opportunity to own a business.
Everybody have the opportunity to own a home.
She wants to put more money back into working class families.
If you care about things like, you know, maternal health, she's been a leader in that space.
If you care about things like mental health, she's been a leader in that space.
So, I mean, those are the reasons that, you know, I'm interested in voting for her.
Don't you feel like we had this
run with Obama?
Do you feel like anything
positive came from Obama?
What Obama got to do with what I just
talked about? Because we
running on the same thing, man.
We running on hope.
I didn't say nothing about her being black just now.
I didn't say nothing about her being black just now. I didn't say nothing about her being black.
So what Obama got to do with this?
But she has the same message as Obama.
Oh, I don't think so.
Not at all.
I think Obama ran on hope.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, she's not running on hope at all.
She's running on, like, you know, I want to rebuild the middle class.
I think it's very economically sound what she's running on.
I hear a lot of people saying that, which seems
crazy to me. They're saying, well, we didn't like what Barack
did. What does Barack have to do with Kamala
Harris? I have no idea.
The fact that they're both black and people
are thinking that all black people are going to be the same
is weird to me. I think it's a
feeling, too, that she kind of restored
people's hope and
maybe something can change. And that's what
he symbolized
even though she's not saying that.
I'm not voting for none of those things.
I'm voting for my interests.
And you know,
the things I just named,
those are my interests.
When I hear somebody addressing
America's cost of living crisis
and you know,
what they want to do
to attempt to fix that,
I'm all in on that.
And when I look at things
like the American Rescue Plan,
you know,
which helped a lot of underserved
businesses in our communities get tens of millions of dollars that's the thing I'm gonna find
that's it yep get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one if you need to vent hit us up now it's the Breakfast Club good morning
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blessed it's time to get up and get something call up now 800-585-1051 we want to hear from
you on the breakfast club hello who's this this is jordan hey jordan good morning get it off your
chest jordan um i don't like how cam newton been uh getting you know uh talked about about creating
broken uh broken families but
single women that would know his problem to get sperm donations and nobody will ever say you know
anything you say you want sperm you want cam newton to give you a sperm donation
hey come on man i think he was trying to say that he he sees how cam newton is getting shamed and
he feels like if women have a lot of babies from different baby fathers they don't get shamed is that what you're trying to say how you get all
that from no i'm trying to say trying to say so single women with no health problems could get
sperm donations and create a broken family the same as the therapist was saying cam newton was
doing but nobody talks about that side of it i don't know what he's talking about he's saying
that if you're a single woman and you're healthy and you become a donor like you if you get it
Yeah, yeah, if you get if you get a donor or I'm assuming if you're carrying someone's kid
You're creating a lot of what he's talking about either with Josh on to me
He's trying to basically say that a woman who helps who has a baby without a man is the same as Cam Newton when I?
Get nothing from what he said
The difference is a lot of these women are probably believing.
I don't know why that they're going to be with Kim Newton.
If a woman decides to go to get IVF treatments or whatever,
she knows the man is not involved.
Why does he think about Cam Newton's sperm at six in the morning?
None of y'all thinking about none of y'all.
Ask him.
Hey, sir.
Hello.
You hung up on me.
You hung up on me.
I didn't hang up on you.
It is kind of early to be thinking about Cam Newton's sperm.
That was on his mind all night long.
Why you say like that?
That's crazy.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, what's going on?
This is X from Pittsburgh.
Hey, what's up, X from Pittsburgh?
Get off your chest.
Hey, hey, we're sure.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know
what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
learning to trust herself and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt
the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection,
it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app,
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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities,
athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what
my podcast, Post Run High, is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even
deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement
together.
You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout? Well, that's when the real magic happens. So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know, follow,
and admire, join me every week for Post Run High. It's where we take the conversation beyond the run
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It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
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Hey, everyone. This is Courtney Thorne-Smith, Laura Layton, and Daphne Zuniga.
On July 8, 1992, apartment buildings with pools were never quite the same as Melrose Place was introduced to the world.
It took drama and mayhem to an entirely new level.
We are going to be reliving every hookup, every scandal, every backstab, blackmail and explosion,
and every single wig removal together. Secrets are revealed as we rewatch every moment with you.
Special guests from back in the day will be dropping by. You know who they are. Sydney,
Allison, and Joe are back together on Still the Place with a trip down memory lane and back
to Melrose Place. So listen
to Still the Place on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, King, Miriam Akiba. I shook up the world. James Brown said, say it loud.
And the kid said, I'm black and I'm proud.
Black boxing stars and black music royalty together in the heart of Zaire, Africa.
Three days of music and then the boxing event.
What was going on in the world at the time made this fight as important that anything else is going on on the planet.
My grandfather laid on the ropes
and let George Foreman basically just punch himself out.
Welcome to Rumble,
the story of a world in transformation.
The 60s and prior to that,
you couldn't call a person black.
And how we arrived at this peak moment.
I don't have to be what you want me to be.
We all came from the continent of Africa.
Listen to Rumble, Ali, Foreman, and the Soul of 74
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hi, I'm Dani Shapiro, host of the hit podcast, Family Secrets.
How would you feel if when you met your biological father for the first time, he didn't even say hello?
And how would you feel if your doctor advised you to keep your life-altering medical procedure a secret from everyone?
And what if your past itself was a secret and the time had suddenly come to share that past with your child?
These are just a few of the powerful and profound questions we'll be asking on our 11th season of Family Secrets.
Some of you have been with us since season one and others are just tuning in.
Whatever the case and wherever you are, thank you for being part of our Family Secrets family,
where every week we explore the secrets that are kept from us, the secrets we keep from others, and the secrets we keep from ourselves.
Listen to Season 11 of Family Secrets on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
What's up with me now, man? I'm a Mack truck driver, bro. What are you talking about?
I'm right here. What's up with you? I don't know if you're a new Mack truck's your name, sir? You can go up and down streets Like you know No turn on red You make that turn Ain't no cops out
And you a matchup driver
Call the owner
Yeah
What's your name sir?
I need your first
What's your first and last name?
No no no
Listen listen
What's your first and last name?
When you call in
When you call in
The cops gonna be like
Oh so you got a problem
With a truck driver
Oh he got a CDL
He can drive better than you
So we gonna listen to him
We gonna listen to you
His name show up
On that computer?
Yeah his name popped up
What's his name?
Give me his name Give me his name Xavier Xavier what? computer? Yeah, his name popped up. What's his name? Give me his name.
Give me his name.
Xavier.
Xavier what?
Xavier what?
You real fan right now, bro.
No, Xavier, you going to jail.
You called him.
Watch this.
Watch how I report you.
You think it's a game.
Because you know, you Mack truck drivers, y'all can kill somebody with that 100 million
wheeler that y'all be driving.
And for y'all to be switching.
Bro, we don't kill nobody, bro.
It's early in the morning.
We're just trying to get our work done.
All right, watch this.
Watch me report you.
How much you want to bet I'm going to report you?
You're going to be on Twitter tweeting Charlemagne and Snitch.
Watch.
Watch.
How much you want to bet?
I got his number, too.
Give me a raise.
Hey, your number pops up and your first and last name, Xavier.
Hey, give me a raise, bro.
Xavier S***.
Oh, bro. Oh, yeah? a raise, bro. Xavier. Xavier. Oh, bro.
Oh, yeah?
You're going to jail.
Okay?
Who you taking play with? We hung up.
No, yeah.
It's too late now.
We got your name and number.
You are being reported this morning, Xavier.
Guaranteed.
I don't know if you're a real truck driver or not, but we about to find out.
Watch.
800-585-
Charlamagne is telling.
Watch. Watch. We got Jess with- Charlamagne is telling. Watch.
Watch.
We got Jess with the mess.
We're doing it right now.
Who to report crazy Mack truck drivers to?
Let me ask Chad GPT.
We do.
What we talking about?
We were talking about Mariah Carey.
We sent her some condolences to her.
She lost her mom and her sister on the same day.
A lot of healing energy, boy.
We'll talk about that when we come back.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. If you've witnessed a violation of their regulations within the last
90 days you can file a complaint online or by calling 1-888-D-O-T-S-A-F-T that's 368-7238
monday through friday 8 a.m to 8 p.m or when they open up at 8 a.m i'm on your ass xavier watch
it's the breakfast club good morning the breakfast club Open up at 8 a.m. I'm on your ass, Xavier. Watch. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, Lauren LaRosa's filling in for Jess.
Let's get to Jess with the mess with Lauren LaRosa.
The news is real.
We're here with Jess Hilarious, Jessica Robin Moore.
Jess don't do no lying. Jess don't do no lying.
She don't spare nobody.
Worldwide Jets.
Worldwide Mets.
On The Breakfast Club.
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Talk to me.
So it was confirmed to People Magazine that Mariah Carey lost her mother, Patricia, and her sister, Allison.
That was horrible.
Right.
On the same day over the weekend.
Damn.
We don't know which day.
That wasn't revealed.
But it was revealed that it was on the same day over the weekend.
I was confused. I thought it was just like maybe it happened a year ago and it was just the same day.
So it just happened last weekend.
The way that it's being reported is that it just happened last weekend and it was just the same day. So it just happened last weekend. The way that it's being reported is that it just happened last weekend on the same day.
And what's insane about it, I mean, it's her mom and her sister.
But she talked a little bit about the fact that she felt blessed.
Mariah Carey said she felt blessed that she was able to spend the last week with her mom before she passed.
She's saying that she, you know, just appreciates everyone everyone love and support right now and respect for her privacy during this impossible
time at this time there is no cause of death that has been identified um for either um it's just
being called a a tragic like uh mariah carey called it a tragic turn of events man can you
imagine your mother answers to die on the same day? Heck no. Heck no.
And for those of you, because I saw some people, and even me, I was like, wow, I really haven't heard ever a lot about Mariah Carey's mom prior to this.
But Mariah Carey and her mom, they did have their ups and downs.
But Mariah was really big on pushing through, making sure that they had a relationship.
They performed together during one of her Christmas specials back in 2020 for the memoir.
And she talked about her a lot in her memoir, The Meaning of Mariah Carey.
So sending some love to her, regardless of what goes down.
You know, you only get one mom.
It is interesting when people say things like that, though.
I never heard Mariah Carey talk about his mom.
You don't know these people.
But Mariah Carey has been famous for so long.
And normally when someone's as famous as her, you at least can like.
No, not really. Kanye talks about his mom all the time Kim Kardashian you know Kim Kardashian's mom
uh JZ talks about his mom most of these people I named three people you I could go on we do we
got the time out of most of these entertainers and musicians and artists you don't know their
parents and their personal life and by the way you don't need to not no one but you at least like I
just I've never heard her even and you never and you never read her book i
didn't read her book exactly well the only reason you heard about her sister is because probably
her sister sued her at one time yeah okay so that i don't even remember that i remember that um but
i didn't even know if that was the same sister and i didn't know how my mean siblings she had i don't
know when i think of mariah carey i don't even think of her family outside of the twins i just
think of her so uh yeah sending some love just think of her so yeah sending some love
to her
moving on
why the music
made this even sadder
this is crazy
yeah
I'm like
whoa
I feel like
I'm about to cry
for her
I feel like
somebody driving
in the car
and the windshield
wipers are going
and it's not even raining
yes
I hear it
like
change it
I would rather
go like solo acapella.
So Wendy Williams, she was spotted last week
for the very first time in over a year.
Really?
Yeah, she was in a holistic store in New Jersey,
Newark, New Jersey.
It's called Bollingo Balance.
And this store is actually owned by Dr. Sebi's son,
Victor Bowman.
So she was there with her son, Kevin Hunter Jr.
And Page Six was told exclusively
that she was sharp, she
was upbeat, she was very aware, she was very
bubbly. And she even sat down for a
minute and had a conversation with Bowman about
different health products when it came to different
healing things. That's good. But it's just
good to see her. I have a photo. You said Newark?
That was Newark, Newark, New Jersey. Yeah.
I was just like happy to see her good man
cuz the last time we heard about her was the documentary her family was saying
she should be close to a better son in the picture no congratulations look at
round of applause I'm happy to see her with her baby
absolutely we got a new board I've been guys that's why we don't have no sound
effects so I don't want to sound effects. Yeah, but we're just gonna do ourselves a favor.
There you go.
that's right.
So,
I don't want to do this one
real quickly,
but I guess I can.
You got two minutes.
Okay,
so Diddy,
you guys know that Diddy
was going through
all that stuff
with the producer
Rodney Jones.
Yep.
So now,
Diddy is
blasting Rodney.
He's basically saying
that he wants to get
the lawsuit dismissed.
So Diddy fired back against
the producer in court on Monday. He's saying
that this lawsuit that
Rodney Jones filed is legally meaningless
as far as the allegations and it's blatantly
false. Falsehoods.
So as you guys remember, Rodney decided
to sue Diddy for $30 million.
And he had previously tried to do this in a
federal court,
but he was forced,
and he said that he was forced to engage in sex acts,
that he was drugged.
He was groped all while working for Diddy.
But basically what Diddy is saying is that Rodney Jones didn't do a good job
of proving what they're claiming in the RICO.
He's also saying that
a lot of this was just
done in the media to hype and exploit him um to basically shake him down for some money um and
he's also saying that in addition to not proving a lot of the things that were claimed that rodney
jones was claiming that he lost a lot of business but he's not proving that there was enough business
in motion to even claim a loss so he's saying that this is false and
he's also pointing back to a video that rodney jones posted with um oh we can't play the video
that he posted with uncle murder where they're basically calling him out well we can't play
oh okay let's take a listen i know we have time playing yeah my boy my boy want that check you know human harmony just saying rapper vibes
want that money by monday diddy so you hear rodney jones in a video uncle murder uncle murder you
know he's with 50 50 you know doesn't care for diddy that was in shreveport yeah that was in
shreveport yeah so that was a few weeks ago so basically um in the video rodney is saying i'm
from chicago we want i want my money by monday like run me my money and it's playing into the
whole we know 50 has been going so hard at diddy over all this stuff and in the uh the request for
dismissal they're basically saying if you look at something like this video this is all just to
promote and exploit and just make a big mess and mockery of this so this this isn't this shouldn't
stand in court i think legally meaningless is a great term for it
because most of these lawsuits end with the person who sued receiving nothing
because a lot of times these situations be very salacious
and they make for good fodder for the blogs,
but they don't make for good evidence in court.
That's why legally meaningless I think is a great term for it
because in a lot of these cases, what happens,
the reason they're so salacious is because the lawyer will reach out first,
say these are the things that the person is going to say, and if you don't settle, we're going toacious because the lawyer will reach out first say these
are the things that the person is going to say and if you don't settle we're going to go to the
press we're going to sue happens all the time and then they go and like you said when when the case
gets dismissed or it gets dropped you never hear nothing about it there's never an apology it's
never my bad it's nobody ever it'd be the wildest stuff that's right he took a lighter put it around
the room my booty hole you know me i never mean? I never heard that. Crazy stuff like that. I never heard that. Why did that just come
to your mind like that?
You kinky this morning, bro.
Yeah, I was like,
it fruits up.
I'm just speaking
to the salaciousness
of some of these cases.
I can't even get it out.
It flowed so freely.
I just...
First it was sausages.
He was into sausages this morning.
You know what?
Lighters or booty.
All right, go to commercial.
That was just with the mess
with Lauren LaRose.
So now when we come back,
we got front page news.
So don't go anywhere.
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Good morning everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God, we are the Breakfast Club.
Lauren LaRosa's filling in for Jess, and let's get back in some front page news.
What's up Morgan?
Let's do it.
So 2024, the presidential race is shifting into high gear this week.
Both candidates are set to hit the campaign trail with Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz.
Kicking off a bus tour in the battleground state of Georgia on Wednesday.
Now, former President Trump and his running mate J.D. Vance will also hold several events
in swing states this week.
Vance will deliver remarks at a campaign stop in Big Rapids, Michigan today, and Trump spoke
in Detroit yesterday.
The former president framed the 2024 election as a fight between communism and freedom.
He made the comments while speaking
to the National Guard Association in Detroit yesterday.
Let's hear more from former President Trump.
We will restore world peace,
and it will be again peace through strength.
Kamala Harris, Joe Biden,
the humiliation in Afghanistan set off the collapse of American
credibility and respect all around the world.
This fight is no longer between Democrats and Republicans.
This is a fight between communism and freedom.
It's a very serious fight.
Our country is being destroyed by a radical political class that sends our guardsmen and
women to defend the borders of distant foreign nations
while they surrender our own borders to an invasion.
Trump said Kamala Harris wants Soviet-style price controls, endless wars, open borders, and voting rights for illegal immigrants.
He went on to criticize President Biden and Harris for the deadly withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan three years ago.
Thirteen U.S. service members were killed in a terrorist attack during the chaotic withdrawal.
And yesterday, Trump visited Arlington National Cemetery to lay a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier.
Now, that ceremony came on the third anniversary of the pullout of American military forces from Afghanistan.
Now, Adonis Flores of Michigan United, an immigration organization,
he says he completely disagrees with the former president.
Let's hear from him.
The overwhelming majority of immigrants already here in the country
and asylum seekers at the border are families and hardworking people
that are just trying to run away from harm.
Yeah, Vice President Harris's campaign also responded to Trump saying Trump cannot be trusted to keep Americans safe.
And she is a proven leader on the world stage and will use her experience to ensure America's safety.
Yeah, I don't understand how the party that has restricted folks' freedoms by abolishing Roe v. Wade can say they're the party of freedom.
You know what I'm saying?
The way that they've gutted voting rights for the most part and reproductive rights.
How does that make you the party of freedom?
I'm just asking.
I don't, you know, seem silly to me.
Questions that need answers, for sure.
No.
But switching gears, you talk about wanting money in your pocket, right? New York City is launching a new initiative to help deliver benefits to residents and ultimately put more money in their pockets.
Now, Mayor Eric Adams says hundreds of city employees are now targeting working class residents on the spot to see what benefits they may be eligible for under the, quote, money in your pocket initiative. He also says city staff should be communicating with residents in their own communities and the benefits they're educating residents about include
the child tax credit. Let's hear more from New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
This initiative will visit underserved neighborhoods across the five boroughs.
Government needs to meet the people. The people should not have to meet the government.
And you know what? You can't be part of the team if you're afraid to walk into nightshare and knock on the apartment
for a beat. Then you can't, you shouldn't do this job. You need to be comfortable in every setting
in this community. Huge win. Folks were paying $55 a week if you made $55,000 or less. Fifty five dollars a week. We cut it to less than five dollars a week.
I like the messaging. I like the name of it. What is it? Put more money in your pocket initiative.
That's what it's called. Money in your pocket initiative.
Yes. So the goal is to help New Yorkers learn more about the 70 city, state and federal programs that could help them save money on food rent taxes and other needs more
than 300 city government staff and CUNY students will now visit more than 20
underserved neighborhoods and NYCHA buildings on a weekly basis that's great
I like it too so basically just telling them where the money is because a lot of
these programs do exist it's just that our people don't have the information
now once you know about it how difficult is it to access it?
That's the other thing.
Crazy.
Yeah.
Yes.
They're going to say that.
But the only problem with New York and I was listening today, they're talking about bringing the congestion, the congestion tolls back in the city.
You know, they suspended it.
But now they're saying in the beginning of next year, they're probably going to bring it back after election, of course.
And then they're talking about they said 65 percent of the people that ride the buses don't pay
they just get on there and just sit down and it is what it is so they're going to start trying to
to lock people up and find people up for that so new york is having a problem with the homeless
things like new york is having a huge problem so hopefully giving people extra money will help
people a lot more but like they said if if they can't get the money anyway you could tell them
all day about the money but if the waiting list is a year it's all about the access i mean they
have they have they have programs like this all day about the money, but if the waiting list is a year... It's all about the access. They have programs
like this all across the country.
Once you give somebody the information, how difficult
is it for them to actually access it?
That's going to be the issue.
Alright, so one more. An increase
in demand for sausage. You guys love sausage, right?
Pauls, could be a sign
for consumers. What are they doing to you in here?
Why are you looking at me like that?
Charlamagne walked off. He walked away.
As soon as he heard sausage,
he turned right back around.
Okay, ass.
Some bots are better left unspinned.
I'm all ears, Morgan.
I'm all ears.
He said I'm all ears.
Y'all love y'all sausage.
I already know.
Or turkey.
Chicken or sausage.
He said he had chicken sausage
yesterday.
I did.
Kelsey's in Atlantic City.
Fantastic.
An increase in demand for sausage
could be a sign of consumers tightening their budgets.
According to the Dallas Federal Reserve's Texas Manufacturing Outlook survey released on Monday,
there has been modest growth in the dinner sausage category for one producer.
The respondent said demand for sausage tends to go up when the economy weakens as consumers see it as a good protein
substitute for higher priced proteins another respondent also noted in the dallas fed survey
that agriculture is hurting due to issues such as higher costs and weather and an economist um
you gov poll earlier this month and majority of voters said the economy was one of the top issues
in 2024.
So how are you?
I mean, you said you were seeing it yesterday in apple juice.
You wanted to go for the, you know, generic brand over the name brand.
And, you know, I'm a sausage connoisseur.
I like chicken sausage.
I like turkey sausage. I don't know what they're talking about as far as, you know, people substituting it as a protein because it's cheaper for dinner.
I just like I'm a sausage eater.
Yeah. You like long links or?
No, I actually like the patties.
You like the patties or the links?
Yeah, I like the patties.
I like the patties that make you feel like you back in high school and middle school.
Old school sausage.
That's right.
OG.
Yeah, but if you reach in for sausages, they're basically saying that could be a sign of the times, you know.
Not the steak.
Not steak and eggs.
Sausage and eggs.
All right.
Yeah, that's your front page news.
I'm Morgan Wood.
Thank you, Morgan.
I'll get you some sausage.
Follow me on...
Yeah, so that's your front page news.
Could you let Morgan do her thing?
Oh my gosh.
That's your front page news.
I'm Morgan Wood.
Follow me on social and Morgan Media.
And for more news coverage,
make sure you're following
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and visit BINews.com.
Thank y'all.
Thank you, Morgan.
All jokes aside, salute to Kelsey's in Atlantic City again. Boy, that brunch was so good. Thank y'all. Thank you, Morgan. All jokes aside,
salute to Kelsey's
in Atlantic City again.
Boy, that brunch was so good.
I've been thinking about
that brunch since Sunday.
You know how you leave a place
and you're like,
damn, I should've took
some of it home.
That brunch was so good.
I had that shrimp and grits
with the turkey sausage in it
and the brown gravy.
I've had that in Atlantic City.
Man, with the chicken sausage
and the two fresh
homemade biscuits, man,
and that sweet potato waffle.
Lord have mercy. Salute to Kelsey's, man. All right, well, man, and that sweet potato waffle. Lord have mercy.
Salute to Kelsey's, man.
All right, well, let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
If you were listening to Get It Off Your Chest,
you heard Charlamagne snitch on a Mack driver this morning.
Let's listen.
Hey, what's going on?
This is X from Pittsburgh.
Hey, hey, where's Charlamagne at, man?
I'm a Mack truck driver, bro.
What are you talking about?
Early in the morning when you driving and stuff, ain't no law, bro.
You can go up and down streets. Like, you know, no turn on red. you driving and stuff, ain't no law, bro. You can go up and down streets
when I, like, you know,
no turn on red.
You make that turn,
ain't no cops out.
And you a matchup driver.
You call the owner.
People will listen to you.
His name show up
on that computer?
Yeah, his name popped up.
What's his name?
Give me his name.
Give me his name.
Xavier.
Xavier what?
Xavier what?
You real fan right now, bro.
No, Xavier, you going to jail.
You called the right one. Watch this. Give me your name. Give me that number pop up. No, Xavier, you going to jail. You called the right one.
Watch this.
Give me your name.
Hey, your number pops up and your first and last name.
Xavier.
Oh, bro.
Oh, yeah, you going to jail.
All right, so we're asking, who have you snitched on?
800-585-1051.
Was it a coworker?
Was it a neighbor?
Or was it a driver?
First of all, that's not snitching okay
if you see something say something i am a concerned citizen who does not want to see somebody in a mac
truck kill a bunch of people you know what i'm saying like like we act like we don't hear about
these fatal accidents all the freaking time if you're driving a hundred million wheeler mac truck
and you switch in lanes for you switch over four lanes like you're driving a freaking you know
honda accord and your your back door is just swinging wide open.
You can kill somebody.
So I would hope that anybody with any common sense would pick up the phone and call the police on that person.
Well, let's open up the phone lines.
Who have you called the authorities on?
Let's discuss.
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I think a lot of times we are built to doubt
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For self-preservation and protection,
it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
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800-585-1051. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
It's topic time.
Pick up the phone, baby.
Call 800-585-1051 to join in to the discussion with The Breakfast Club.
Talk about it.
Hey, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Naffy just joining us.
We're talking about Get It Off Your Chest.
We do that each and every morning around 6, 10.
And this morning, Charlamagne actually snitched on somebody.
I didn't snitch on nobody.
They opened at 8.
All right, well, 800-585-1051.
We're asking, who have you snitched on?
Neighbor, coworker, or anything like that?
What about you?
I've never. You've never? Mm-mm. Somebody snitched on neighbor co-worker or anything like that what about you i've never
me never somebody snitched on me the uh about a year ago i had a pod when i was moving out in
front of my house and i guess one of my neighbors you can't even see it but i that's how i knew it
was one of my neighbors uh he called and they tried to find me for uh keeping the pod they
decided to get rid of that pod let the record show this is not snitching okay i'm driving into work this morning and i saw like a 700 wheeler mac truck right and it was it was
driving and then it kind of like just slammed on brakes in front of everybody and just switched
over literally three to four lanes right and as it was and as it was switching over three to four
lanes the back of the truck was open so the door was just swinging
right everybody blowing their horn trying to figure out what the hell is going on you have
a freaking mac truck you are in a million wheeler mac truck it's the biggest thing on the road you
can't just be whipping that thing in and out of traffic you know swerving three and four lanes
like it's a freaking honda accord you just cannot cannot do that. So, yes, I Googled how to report unsafe, dangerous, or bad truck drivers.
I got a plethora of numbers, okay?
I can call Fisher Stark PA at 828-505-4300 for a free consultation.
They got numbers to report the semi-truck drivers.
They got the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
If you've witnessed a violation of their regulations within the last 90 days,
I'm going to call somebody
and complain.
They got the Department
of Transportation's
complaint hotline.
Okay.
No, because you cannot do that.
And for that other dude,
the other Mack truck driver
just to call up here
and play games?
Like, yo,
there's people on the road.
He had to be joking.
There's no way
you've seen all that
over the radio.
We going to find out, Xavier.
We going to find out
who's joking today, Xavier.
All right. Because you know I like to play. Hello? All right. Hello. Hey, what's your name, bro? All out, Xavier. We going to find out who's joking today, Xavier. All right.
Because you know I like to play.
Hello?
All right.
Hello?
Hey, what's your name, bro?
All right, look.
My name's Greg.
I'm calling from North Carolina.
I did snitch on somebody, a regular car driver, but cut me off, trying to run me off the road.
I thought the lady was high, so we called the police and all that right there.
But neither of us got a ticket about it.
But nah, really, like, cars is worse than trucks.
Cars cut trucks off and, like, get in front You know saying pull out for you try to stop, you know, there's a truck driver's hard for these trucks to stop
So a lot of action is yeah, we get it to the right
But it ain't because we did something because people get in front of the thing. We can stop on the dime
We'll call the police on those people. Listen, we are taxpaying American citizens.
We are not in the streets.
Right?
You see something, say something.
Jerome, good morning, Jerome.
Good morning, Envy.
How y'all doing?
Good, Jerome.
Who you still on, Jerome?
At one point in time, I was like 9 or 10 years old.
I finished on my mama.
It wasn't like... What?
I know, I know.
It sounds crazy.
It wasn't nothing serious.
She didn't make me mad or anything.
But my sister's like six years older than me,
so she, like, she was my babysitter for a long, long time.
Sometimes my mom would go out to the gym or she would go on walks and things like that.
One night, I think, personally, I think I just thought she was taking too long to get home, man,
and it was taking too long, and I got the house phone.
I dialed 911.
I got halfway through the first ring and then
i hung up she came she came back like 10 minutes later and then a cop showed up right after her and
she explained the whole thing and they had to search the whole house and everything
you called the cops in your mom's house on your mom yeah sure did yeah i mean i thought i thought
something happened to her she was like something happened to her she was snitched yeah yeah
yeah she usually gets up yeah
she usually gets off at like six or seven o'clock but like you know she likes to go on walks and
so that's different i get it and he was young so that how old were you at the time yeah i was
like 10 11. so you wasn't supposed to be home by yourself no i know i was with my sister but my
sister is six years older than me so we got two different mindsets got you got you got you got
you he was supposed to call he got nervous that ain't really that's not the cops on his mom because i'm like you know you get beat for that that's why i don't
like the language y'all using ain't nothing wrong being a crime informant yo hello who's this
what's up breakfast club well what's up man we talk about whoever you snitched on told on
all right so long story short i work at an elementary school right um i was at the gas
station early in the morning getting some gas before I go to work and this random person
looking at me,
I'm looking at him.
He pulled up to me.
He said,
what you looking at?
And where?
I say,
I had a few words for him.
He pulled out a gun
and I said,
what, I'm supposed
to be afraid of that?
He shouted at me
while I'm pumping gas.
I said, oh yeah.
Let me get those license plates.
He shouted at you?
Yeah, he shouted at me
while I'm pumping gas,
Charlamagne.
I ain't mad at you.
Did he get locked up?
Huh?
Did he get arrested?
I think so.
No, no, no.
Ain't no thanks for that.
Yeah, you supposed to be in court.
Okay, you supposed to be in court pointing that man out.
Well, he never showed up.
Or they never got him.
So they probably never got him.
And then I eventually just stopped showing up because I didn't care no more.
I need to hear more to this story.
I don't believe that that man just looked at you and said,
what's up, and worried and shot at you.
Yeah, I got the video.
Was he got a video? How you had time to be
shooting a video getting shot at? No, no, I went
in the store and got the video.
Was it another black man? Nah, he was a white dude.
Well, regardless of what race
he is, you should be telling.
That's right. Thank you, sir. I gotta
follow that one through. I gotta be there when the judge hit that
gavel and give him them years and everything.
Hello, who's this? Hello.
Hey, what's your name, mama? My name is
Carrie. I'm in Miami. Hey,
Carrie. You Jamaican Caribbean?
I'm Jamaican. And I just
want to start by saying Jamaican.
Wagwan.
And me, I'm with
Charlamagne. Oh,
Charlamagne, my cutie.
This is Charlamagne. Peace, queen.
Oh, Charlamagne, my cutie This is Charlamagne Peace, queen Oh, Charlamagne Tell you the more ladies respect this 90s rom-com fun
She a liar
Man, listen
Jamaican, don't snitch
But let me tell you
We in North Miami Beach
I was with my husband at the time
And you should see this lady
6am doing coke at the steering wheel he was
driving and hitting everything oh i'm telling you bumping through everything in north miami
i got on the phone i called the police and my husband jumped in the car and chased her down man
certain things can't stay quiet you can't be doing cocaine and driving at 6 o'clock in the morning.
I'm telling on you.
6 AM Charlamagne, you know about Miami folk.
Man, I had to snitch that night.
I moved on all these hoes, can't let them believe me.
Told her that our love was in that pussy.
But I ain't really mean it. Really can't lie him through a stripper.
Somebody went down a one way. And did you destroy the family wrong way behind them in another car?
So they actually seen the whole best. It's in the paper today
Yeah, you see what I'm saying?
Like you got to tell on people like I don't I don't know if the other person could they can't they haven't caught the other
Person yet the other person was no
So clearly the other person was doing something I know what he's doing tell on these people
You got a snitch when you gotta snitch
That's right
Can I say happy birthday to my two daughters coming up please
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Right now
A little jerk chicken
That sounds amazing
A little oxtail
Thank you
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Anytime
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Yes ma'am
Alright
Well 800-585-1051
We're asking
Have you ever snitched
On somebody
Your neighbor
Or coworker?
And before we go on, I just want to send a rest in peace to the individuals that Charlamagne was talking about.
What's the brother's name?
Kirk Walker Jr. and his cousin in town for the wedding, Robert McLaurin.
So rest in peace and healing energy.
And also his bride-to-be, we just want to send her some healing energy and shout her out as well.
Absolutely.
Shantaya Weaver. So very sad. All right. out as well. Absolutely. Chanteya Weaver.
Tragic.
We're taking your calls.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Lauren LaRosa's filling in for Jess.
So we're asking 800-585-1051.
Have you ever snitched on somebody?
That's because a gentleman called up here this morning
and Charlamagne snitched on him.
Well, he's going to, right?
Let's listen.
Yeah, he's going to.
Hey, let's listen.
Hey, what's going on?
This is X from Pittsburgh.
Hey, where's Charlamagne at, man?
I'm a Mack truck driver, bro.
What are you talking about?
Early in the morning when you driving and stuff, ain't no law, bro.
You can go up and down streets.
Like, you know, no turn on red.
You make that turn, ain't no cops out.
And you a Mack truck driver.
Call the owner.
Yo, his name show up on that computer?
Yeah, his name popped up.
What's his name?
Give me his name.
Give me his name.
Xavier.
Xavier what?
Xavier what? You real fan right now, bro. No, Xavier, his name popped up. What's his name? Give me his name. Give me his name. Xavier. Xavier what? Xavier what?
You real fair right now, bro.
Come on.
No, Xavier, you going to jail.
You called the right one.
Watch this.
Give me your name.
Hey, your number pops up
and your first and last name.
Xavier.
Oh, bro.
Oh, yeah.
You going to jail.
I'm going to snitch on Xavier.
Xavier, and don't get it twisted.
That truck this morning, I tried to get the license plate.
I just don't know where to look for the license plate on a 100-wheeler truck.
But somebody going to call the police on that truck this morning.
Because that guy was wilding in that Mack truck.
Switched over four lanes, and his back door was wide open just swinging.
Hello, who's this?
It's Sucker Free from East Orange.
What's up?
What's up, Sucker Free?
Good morning.
Well, my level of snitchery was high
because I called diapers on a parent
that was not feeding their children.
Talk to me.
You my type of person.
Talk to me.
I snitch because, well, my son has a friend,
and the kid, you know, he used to get into trouble a lot.
But, you know, he turned his life around
trying to do better in school,
and I noticed that he kept coming, you know, he would always come over, and whenever he came, he was like, raid my fridge. So I had to ask my son, you know, he turned his life around trying to do better in school. And I noticed that he kept coming, you know, he would always come over.
And whenever he came, he would, like, raid my fridge.
So I had to ask my son, you know, what was going on with the kid.
And then he told me that his mom is not feeding him at home.
His mom is telling him, like, you know, you want to eat here, you've got to fend for yourself.
Like, as a parent, when you have children, your job is to give them shelter and feed them and coat them.
You know what I mean?
He's only, like, 16 years old. So one day he was and feed them and clothe them. That's right. You know what I mean? He's only like 16 years old.
So one day he was at my house and he went home.
He waited, I guess, until the middle of the night and picked some something to eat.
And his mom took the food and threw it out and then threw him out the house.
My son came and told us.
It was like, what, 1130 at night?
And we went over and I had to go pick him up because, like, you know, I didn't want to see a kid out in the street late night.
So I picked him up. You know, he he came clean he told us what was going on so
i called dices on her ass he said dices right to her damn house you did the right thing yes we did
i said dices to her ass i said dices to her house now her ass got an open case i'm i'm with you
listen we gotta stop we gotta stop calling things snitching like we grown ass people man like some
people need to be held accountable.
And if you see something, say something.
See, I grew up watching Spider-Man.
And Spider-Man wishes he would have stopped that man when he robbed that guy
because that guy still went on to kill Uncle Ben.
So if Spider-Man would have did something right then and there,
Uncle Ben might still be alive today.
We have Tam on the line. Tam, good morning.
Good morning. Now you snitched on your
neighbor, Tam? I did.
Talk to us. Okay, so I have
this neighbor. Every night,
he always pulls his car to the
edge of the road. He blasts his music
super loud. I'm like, I have kids.
I got to work in the morning. So I called
the police, and I did a noise disturbance
and the police pulled up to his house
and, you know,
basically, I guess,
told him to cut his music down.
He was upset about it.
And so my 10-year-old son
did the same thing recently.
They started school.
It was a school night.
He pulled the car to the edge of the road.
He was flashing old school,
like 2000,
early 2000 music. Oh my God, you made my heart hurt just now the road he was flashing old school like 2000 early 2000 music
and my oh my god you made my heart hurt just now early 2000s is old school yes that is old
they're remixing it on tiktok that's the only way the new kids even know it oh my god jesus
i mean no listen i'm an 80s baby and i love the early 2000s music but i'm just saying like i have
to be to work in the morning i have to get up at 5 o'clock in the morning to get my kids ready for school. I don't want
to hear that early in the morning.
So you snitched on him? I snitched, and
my son snitched, too. My son called the police.
He's like, Mom, I called the police on the guy
across the street. I'm like, no, you didn't, and he
gave him our address. So this time, they
rolled in our yard and said, yeah, we had a
call about a noise disturbance. I'm like,
yeah, so... So now you got caught
for snitching on him? I got caught, yes. So now you got caught for snitching on him.
I got caught, yes.
So how you feel?
You be seeing him outside getting his mail?
How you be feeling?
I mean, I'm cool with it,
but it didn't solve anything because he does the same thing all the time.
I don't understand why he does it,
but I guess that's his thing.
You did nothing wrong.
I feel good.
I mean, I'm a still call.
That's right.
You did nothing wrong.
That man know not to play with you
because he know that you gonna call them people. I don't like noise complaint a chill cop. That's right. You did nothing wrong. And that man know not to play with you because he know that you're going to call them people.
I don't like noise complaint callers.
Why did you say, hey, bro, it's early in the morning.
I got kids.
Can you turn it down?
He probably be like, oh, yeah, sure.
My bad.
But now you call the cops.
That can be a nasty situation.
We got Margaret on the line.
Margaret, good morning.
Hello.
How are you?
Hey, Margaret.
I'm doing well.
Now, it says you snitched on your baby daddy.
Yes, I did.
What do you do?
He was illegally adding an addition to his house without getting a permit in New York.
Why would you do that?
Why you don't like him because he's petty?
Why you don't like him?
What did he do from the beginning?
Is he not a good dad?
He moved on.
He was a great dad, and I'm glad he moved on. So, you can't have a daddy? moved on you jealous no my house is much bigger but there
was things that he did that it was like he got mad at me something about being late i was like
oh really sir let me call the city and report your house you're petty i love it no see that
now see that's a petty reason
To do it
That's so petty
See I don't have a problem
With anybody
That's too petty
Calling the authorities
On people
Because you see
Something doing
You see somebody
Doing something
That could be
You know dangerous
Or detrimental
To others
Yeah you just being petty
That's petty
I hope you stump
Me a toe later on
It's expensive
To get on my nerves
I know that's right
honestly
at first I was like
that's corny
but I like her
I like that energy
it's expensive to get on my nerves
what's the moral of the story
the moral of the story
is it's some 40 something
50 plus year old man
looking at the radio
saying they on the radio
encouraging snitching
and let your uncle
be the first to tell you
shut the F up
you got high blood pressure
and need to take your statin for your cholesterol.
You're not in the street no more.
Grow up before I hit the two ones after this nine.
You threatening me.
Jesus.
That sounds so gangster.
I ain't never heard somebody call it a cop.
And Xavier, count your days.
Count your minutes.
Count your minutes.
You got about 30 minutes.
You got about 30 minutes.
That place open up at 8 a.m.
Soon as I do donkey of the day,
I'm calling the people on you.
We're going to see if you really bought that life, Mack Truck Driver Xavier.
All right.
Well, we got Jess with the mess with Laura LaRosa coming up.
Yes, we do.
We are going to hop into Big Sean.
He's releasing an album this Friday, but he got a little emotional when he made the announcement.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess.
And let's get to Jess with the mess with Lauren LaRosa.
News is real.
Webster Hilarious, Jessica Robin Moore.
Jess don't do no lying.
Don't do no lying.
She don't spare nobody.
Worldwide Jess, worldwide mess.
On the Breakfast Club
She's a coach of shoes
With Lauren
Lauren La Rosa
I'm back
And I got the man
Talk to me
So Big Sean
Has finally announced
The date that
Better Me Than You
The album will drop
He says it's dropping
This Friday
August 30th
Charlamagne
I know you had sat down
With him
Had a conversation
About the album
And kind of some Of the preparation leading into it.
And he went live himself to kind of talk more about that.
And he got really emotional.
Let's take a listen.
The whole concept of the album though is like,
better me than you.
So it's like when you go through your,
it's like you the one who can handle it.
So that's the concept of the album.
So that's why concept of the album so
that's why i always remember like because it gets hard you know your faith get tested for sure
you know when you make art you put your heart into this so i'm gonna take my time
how to gather myself i definitely am a chronic overworker overthinker and i've been dedicating
a lot of my life to it it's hard because you do care about your so you know i try and stay focused on the path of keeping the the music
focused on what i want to do no matter what people think sometimes if you read into too much
like the internet could suck the fun out of it does anything you do so it's just like as an artist
expressing yourself is just important to me to stay on that path I love when
artists are that passionate about their music man drop on the clues bombs with
Big Sean because you know you go through a lot over the years you know putting
that music together you go through a lot in your life you know I mean and if you
really care right it'll be reflected in the music so I can't wait to hear the
final version and what what he was crying for because he couldn't promote it the way he wanted to promote is that why he was i think
it was a combination of things so i on the other hand feel like it's nice to see but i think an
artist like big sean he is so good but i feel like he gets in his own way about stuff sometimes
so he talks about like creative apprehension which anybody who puts out art understands that
he also just talked about like things coming up and happening and like how he had to talk to his mom to really help him push
through because there was a lot that was going on while he was making this album but if you think
about it just and what we know from the outside right like there were leaks um the whole future
kendrick jerk thing stumped on the day that he dropped that uh the like that came out yeah
like i just feel like there's always like that he's up against, so maybe that adds
to it, but he talked a little bit about in real time
what he was actually experiencing
while making the album. Let's take a listen to this part.
The last time I dropped an album,
it was COVID, and ironically
I got COVID now, so it's like
I was excited to
plan my release parties.
I was excited to do
all of that last week week so when we were giving
my son a bath last night me and janae my mom called me and um she was just like giving me
them words and i was just like look i could keep working on some always and make it exactly how i
want it and i'll be pushing it back forever or I could believe in the
fire ass work that I got right now that's what I'm gonna do so the album is
dropping this week those seem like tears of joys to me tears of joy to me like he
was just reflecting on everything he went through you know putting the
project together yeah yeah what 2022 so yes 2022 he cried in our conversation too he
cried just thinking about all of the uh the great things that his mom did the sacrifices his mom made
and encourage him to uh you know keep keep going with his rap dream so make sure you go check out
that conversation it's on my youtube page see god c-t-h-a-g-o-d and he's definitely underrated
definitely one of those artists that are underrated he gets busy he gets nice and a lot of time he
doesn't get mentioned with the artists that we do talk about, right? When we talk J. Cole or Future or Drake or
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the secrets we keep from others, and the secrets we keep from ourselves. I think.
For sure.
So moving on to another artist who's trying some things this week.
Not trying some things, but taking on some new things this week diamond from crime mob so diamond from crime mob posted that last sunday she actually got
baptized um and her son princeton was christened at the same time she wanted she said she wanted
to share this experience on her platform because god has truly been amazing to her um she's
encouraging other people to turn your life over to jesus christ if you have not already because he's the way the truth and the life tomorrow is in promise
and then she gave a special thanks to her church family for all of her support and all that and it
was you know it's really good to see but i wonder what like artists like a diamond from crime mob
who like if she's performing she's booked anywhere like the songs that she's singing is so different
than what the church is going to be like.
We'll get baptized.
Nuck if you buck is a Negro spiritual.
I understand that.
What are you talking about?
But you ain't playing it in the church, baby.
Why not?
You can remix a Swagzert,
but how you going to remix Nuck if you buck?
You think Nuck if you buck is not of God?
It's all about catching the Holy Ghost.
It's all about catching the Holy Spirit.
Let me hear you remix it.
I come in the club shaking my dreads.
What are you talking about?
Let me hear you remix it. You ain't never seen nobody shake their dreads in the church i seen that are you out of you come on but you know what i mean like in certain words that you
cannot say i'm in the club shaking my dreads throwing these bows and busting these heads god
what do you mean that's all god keep going
bitch have you ever okay have you ever heard a choir do knock if you buck?
No.
You have?
Where have you heard a choir do knock if you buck?
What church do you attend?
They looking for new members?
Because that's my type of carrying on.
I've never heard a choir do knock if you buck.
Me neither, but I think it would be amazing.
Why would you?
You see?
Not of God.
You just sitting here lying like the demon you are.
And that's what I'm saying.
My girl Diamond just baptized herself. And ready to fight think fight the devil fight the devil okay I see where
this could be going if you buck I can see a quiet I bought by the way I've always thought of this
let me tell you some of the visions I'll be having in my head tell me all right boom BET awards right
Bishop T.D. Jakes he comes out you know I'm saying gives a sermon right all the honorable
minister Louis Fradcon they give a sermon, right?
And they give just like powerful, powerful sermon just about, you know, fighting demons and fighting negative spirits.
And then as they're talking, there's a choir behind them and you start to hear.
The choir starts humming.
You might have ate that.
You might have did that.
Okay.
Just think about everybody in their choir roles. And i can see the ushers coming out oh
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Donkey, there's up next.
Shouts to the breakfast club.
I wish Donkey of the Day.
Made it.
Damn, the hee-haw again.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
I ain'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.
I called Donkey of the Day and it really caught me off guard.
Damn, Charlamagne.
Who got the Donkey of the day today well just hilarious donkey
of the day for tuesday august 27th goes to a young woman uh named zire j dennis i think i'm
pronouncing her name right she's 24 years old of millville new jersey and she was recently accused
of defiant trespassing and violating two city ordinances ordinances how you pronounce that
okay uh i know what you're thinking uh charlamagne can't pronounce nothing but also you're thinking Violating two city ordinances. Ordinances. How do you pronounce that? Ordinances. Okay.
I know what you're thinking.
Charlamagne can't pronounce nothing.
But also you're thinking,
trespassing Uncle Charla?
Really?
People violate city... What is it?
Ordinances.
You're saying it right.
You just say like H at the end.
Ordinance.
Ordinance.
Ordinance.
People violate city ordinances every day, B.
Okay?
We'll wait until you hear
where she was trespassing at
let's go to abc let's go to six abc news philly for the report please a south jersey woman is now
facing charges after police say video shows her climbing into a zoo enclosure 24 year old zaire
dennis is facing one count of defiant trespassing police say she hopped a fence and entered a restricted area with the tigers.
This at the Kohanzik Zoo in Bridgeton. Authorities say she then enticed one of the 500 pound
Bengal tigers by putting her hand through the wire enclosure. No one was hurt, but now Dennis
is officially facing charges. Lions, tigers, bears. Oh my. Zyre thought she was detective lieutenant Marcus
miles-bennett and bad boys right at that you don't believe you can die huh okay
what reason other than possibly being high on fentanyl or some type of drug
would you jump into a cage at the zoo man do you realize tigers are ambush
predators okay that primarily hunt large prey like wild boars and deers but they
also have a taste for monkeys buffalo sl bears, leopards and even crocodiles.
So what would make you believe that a tiger wouldn't make an entree out of you?
OK, you jumping into a tiger's cage at the zoo and the tiger is thinking, well, damn, dinner delivered itself today.
OK, you jumping into a tiger cage is literally the animal version of Uber Eats.
All right. Tigers like I didn't know to take out but today I'll make an exception you
know what I really dislike about stories like this though if that tiger would
have made a meal out of you they would have killed the tiger okay why would you
kill a tiger for being a tiger if you was a human jump in a cage with a tiger
I'm just gonna assume you volunteering to be a value meal okay Zyra did you
lose a bet are you trying to go viral thrill-seeking did you volunteering to be a value meal okay zire did you lose a bet are you trying
to go viral thrill-seeking did you want to see what it feels like to be a whopper junior i don't
know what the issue is with you okay now i don't like zoos either okay zoos are animal prisons
and there's a reason that they keep these animals in cages at the zoo it's because they are actually
wild animals okay razor sharp razor sharp claws uh bite force that snaps bones like twigs these aren't house
cats and i believe that because of frosted flakes and tony the tiger folks have this perception of
tigers and they think tigers are sweet and it's all fun and games until you in the digestive system
of this apex predator what happened to common sense how many times has this woman watched the
life of pie to think this was a good idea okay life of pi came out what 12 years ago zire is 24 so that's half her age i can see her
watching this as a child and having it stuck in her mind that one day she too will form an
unexpected bond with a tiger but zire this ain't a movie ma'am okay you're not going to miraculously
tame this wild beast and walk away not a snack peter where y'all at okay this is when
y'all supposed to be on someone like zia's ass because she's endangering the lives of animals
that are already in zoo prison and we don't need copycats okay because these animals minding their
business and then people start jumping in their cages all right i'm a tiger i see you applebees
all you can eat buffet now i get put down after enjoying a delicious treat because you decided, you, ma'am human, not to use common sense.
Please give Zyra J. Dennis the biggest see-haw.
You want to play a game?
I ain't letting this place scratch me out.
I already know how bootleg this place can be.
You want to play a game?
Sure.
Let's play a game of guess what race it is now zyra j dennis
i'm doing the sound effects they didn't tell them where the sound effects at no okay
because you know you're not gonna have the sound i thought you was down for the boule
there we went to go buy the DVD off the corner.
Are you upset?
I worked too hard.
I've been doing this a little bit too long.
I was ready for down, down, down.
You know what?
I'm not going to let this ruin my good time.
Somebody turn the lights on and off.
Okay, all right.
Let's do it ourselves.
Let's play a game of Guess What Race It Is.
Guess what race it is.
All right.
Now, Zyra J. Dennis, 24 years old of Millville, New Jersey,
jumped into a tiger's cage at the zoo.
DJ Envy, guess what race she is.
Latino.
Oh.
Suavemente.
Suavemente.
Why do you think she's Latino?
I don't know. Okay. I don't know. You just thought she's Latino? I don't know.
Okay.
I don't know.
You just thought she's Latino?
I just knew he didn't have the music, and I just wanted to see what he was going to do for not having the music.
Lauren LaRosa, Jair J. Dennis, 24 years old of Millville, New Jersey, decided to jump into the Tigers cage at the zoo.
Guess what race she is?
Giving a little mayonnaise.
A little mayonnaise.
A little mayonnaise.
Shake it off. Okay. Shake it off. Oh, no, that's not it? That's not it. Oh, I'm sorry. Wait, little mayonnaise. A little mayonnaise. A little mayonnaise. Shake it off.
Okay.
Shake it off.
Oh, no, that's not it.
That's not it.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Wait, what you was saying?
Nothing.
Shake it off.
Shake it off.
Shake it off.
All right.
Yeah, go ahead, Envy.
DJ Envy, Lauren LaRosa, I want you both to know that you are absolutely positively wrong.
Zyra J. Dennis is black.
Is she black?
Yeah, she's black.
Her edges is laid.
You see what I'm saying?
She jumped over that.
She must have just
been having a day.
Pretty too.
She might need some help.
Pretty.
She wanted to pet the tiger?
It might be more serious
than what we understand, y'all.
What you mean?
Because
Did she do it for the gram?
I don't know why she did it.
Look at her.
For TikTok.
Look at her trying to feed the tiger.
She's a pretty young girl.
Y'all can't say she pretty.
Like, what does it have to do with anything?
Pretty people make better decisions or something?
I mean, I ain't gonna say that.
I'm just saying if you ugly, we can understand why you want to get eaten.
I can't believe a pretty girl would be doing stuff like this.
Yeah.
Okay.
All right.
That ponytail is late.
All right.
Look, Brandon. It's your age group. You know he don't like black women. Look at Brandon. pretty girl to be doing stuff like this yeah okay all right that ponytail is late all right look
brandon it's your age you know he don't like black women you know brandon brandon want to eat him
more than the tiger right now when i said it was mayonnaise oh yeah i forgot yeah it ain't brandon
taste all right yeah i'm sorry brandon like white meat okay black man from ghana that like white
meat so like we said uh our producers are out both of our producers are out so
it's been kind of hectic up here the last couple of days that's why you haven't heard the sound
effects now uh DVD with the subtitles is crazy the reason I do this because we just got another
one so Big Mac our producer sent us this as a topic he says um more women in the U.S. are
skipping college for vocational schools and pursuing careers as electricians, car mechanics, and drivers.
He's saying that people feel that men are the new,
sorry, women are the new men.
So the question is, 800-585-1051,
are men becoming too soft that women have to take on traditional men roles?
A lot of women not wearing deodorant nowadays either,
so they be musty.
So that's a great vocation.
I like the fact that they're vocational 800-585-1051 are men becoming too
soft that women are now taking on traditional i don't think you got nothing to do with being
soft i just think the women's smarter they know where the money at yeah but listen let me tell
you that's why i said whoa because like that is a little that's a bit of a stretch it's a two
billion dollar look at me that's him mac mac there you go look at him that that is a little, that's a bit of a stretch. It's a $2 billion. Why are you looking at me? That's him.
Mac.
Mac.
There you go, look at him.
That question was a little biased, just a little bit.
Yeah, I don't like that.
It's the way you worded it.
It's a $2 billion industry.
I mean, I'm sorry.
People are $2 billion in debt.
I don't know what you're talking about right now.
People are not going to traditional schools anymore because of the amount of debt in the
U.S.
The investment is not worth what you're saying.
And we'll take your calls when we come back.
Y'all can tell I went to a vocation school.
We call girl Jordan the welder.
Jordan, call in right now, Jordan.
Jordan is a welder that listens to us all the time.
She's been listening to us for years.
She makes a lot of money.
That's right.
And we'll talk about when we come back.
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Come on.
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It's topic time.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess.
Now, if you just joined us, we're asking 800-585-1051.
Our producer, Big Mac, sent us this article.
It's saying that more women in the U.S. are skipping college for vocational school and pursuing careers as electricians, car mechanics, and truck drivers.
Fight the source.
Because, first of all, I'm all for that because I'm a big trade school proponent.
I'm big on vocational school.
I think everybody should be going to vocational school because i feel like you should learn how to do something
with your hands learn how to do some skill some type of skill that's gonna always be able to make
you some money yeah absolutely and that's why i love shout out to a lincoln tech who's a sponsor
for my car show who has they have vocational schools all across the country in texas and
maryland dc the south and i love them like you said, it's so many different things.
Those are that because of those schools, the world doesn't stop.
So like whether it's HVAC, whether it's welding, whether it's automotive, whether it's health care, like they train students for that.
And those jobs never go away.
So during COVID, those people were still making money because you still needed heat, electricity, your car.
You still you still needed health care. You still needed your car. You still needed healthcare.
You still needed those things.
So that's why, you know,
I push Lincoln Tech so much
as well as my HBCUs.
But, you know,
college is not for everybody
and sometimes you need
to get right to that bread
and sometimes that is with
a vocational school.
And these are six-figure jobs.
Electricians, car mechanics,
truck drivers.
There's one lady, so...
Whoa, wait a minute now.
What?
That might have been a woman
driving that goddamn Mack truck
this morning.
Why? Because you think it's just women that can't drive? Yes what that might have been a woman driving that goddamn mac truck this morning because you think it's just women that can't drive yes that might have been now that i think about it oh here you go oh it's a lady in this article um at 25 years old
her net sales were estimated to be over a million dollars because she uh took over her parents
truck repair center that's crazy
i have no problem with it i have no problem with anybody using their hands anybody getting to the
bag anybody getting to the check especially jobs where this you know everything that's going on in
this world right now is so flimflammy the fact that you can have a job and that you know that
your job will take you to the rest of your life i don't have a problem with it and you can open up
your own business you know what i'm saying like you get your you know you get your own electricity
certificate or whatever then you open up your own electricity shop or your own repair shop
i think it's dope i'm i'm shocked that you know just more women are going towards it i would think
everybody would be going towards vocational school there's been an 11.6 increase since 2020
and women going to vocational schools angelica good. Good morning. Good morning. Talk to us. What's your thoughts?
My thoughts,
I feel that men are lazy now because they see that women go hard.
Women,
us women,
we're go-getters and they know that women are going to take home,
take care of home regardless if a man do it or not.
So I feel like that's more reason for a woman to go to vacation school and get a FAS certificate because she'll make more money doing electricity.
I don't like these broad generalizations, though.
Like, you can't just say all men are lazy.
You changed tires, Charlamagne?
Most.
I'm not going to say all men.
Some men are lazy.
I've been seeing.
I'm with him.
What did you say, man?
I got AAA.
She actually hung up.
How old are you?
She's not that old.
Hello, who's this?
This is Chris.
Chris, talk to us.
What's your thoughts, Chris?
You said Chris or Crip?
Chris.
Chris.
Crip?
Chris.
Chris.
Oh, Chris.
I thought you meant Crip.
I was like, Crip?
Okay.
Yeah, yeah.
What's up, man?
What's up?
Salute everybody this morning.
Yes, sir.
How are you?
One of the things I wanted to say real quick was I believe that this might be by design Yes, sir. to a power of female that's dominant like that that wanted to work in a man's field or even
you know just being a dominant woman and i believe that the world i mean i i don't say the world
maybe the u.s is making the black woman feel more masculine and she's losing her femininity we need
the grandmama and them back in the day man hey mama was anything now mama you go to mama to help change
the tire you know it's so crazy you say that you say that but our grandmas at least i'm speaking
for my grandma my grandma was doing more manly stuff back then literally just the grandma's now
what are you talking about my mom well before all of her stuff my mom late tile she taught me i know
i can spackle like i could do all that i was doing stuff like going
out to the the the sewage tank with my grandma and helping her clear the sewage tank with all
kinds of stuff cutting weed but they didn't lose they put them in it i don't i don't i don't know
why that makes a woman less feminine i really don't like i'm looking at this woman named victoria
carl she owns her own repair shop she took 50% investment from her parents when she was 21, took over the repair shop.
Now she has four full-time technicians.
And when she wants to, she rolls up her sleeves.
I don't know how that makes her any less feminine.
And she makes over a million dollars a year.
I think that's a small business woman.
Exactly.
That's the thing.
We put in a dollar amount.
I heard T.D. Jakes preach this sermon recently.
And I agree.
I agree that females are
losing the femininity
in what they were created to do
by the creator. So does it make you
lose your masculinity if you go in the kitchen
and cook a meal as a man?
That ain't what God created you to do, cook meals.
You're just going to be hungry, huh?
You're the mother.
I'm not talking about doing this stuff like that. That's some amazing men that are chefs. I'm not talking about doing this stuff like that.
That's the chauvinism thing.
I'm not talking about that.
I'm talking about women.
More women today don't want kids.
They were created to be multiplied.
It's because, and I feel like as a whole, that's what we're seeing now.
We're seeing a lot of females that say, okay, I don't want to be married.
I don't want to be married. I don't want to have kids.
But in the divine creator's idea from way back in time that none of us can dispute.
Women were created to be with the man, and the man and the woman were supposed to multiply, be fruitful and multiply.
Now women are becoming so strong and independent, they don't need a man so they're not even interested.
I think we got to stop
with these broad generalizations.
Thank you, Chris.
I'm sorry, just listening to you.
Yeah, I think we got to stop
with these broad generalizations.
Like, I mean, to me, man,
anybody that's a...
I think being an entrepreneur is fly.
I think being an entrepreneur is sexy.
I think if you're a man,
you know what I'm saying,
and you...
I knew you thought I was sexy.
Man, shut up, man.
I'm just saying,
I just think that it's dope
when you are an entrepreneur, male or woman. I have no problem with these women going to vocational school and opening up I was sexy. Man, shut up, man. I'm just saying, I just think that it's dope when you are an entrepreneur,
male or woman.
I have no problem
with these women
going to vocational school
and opening up
their own businesses
because that's what
I'm really seeing.
A lot of these women
have their own businesses.
Yeah.
That's what I'm seeing.
I'm not in problem with it.
But I don't have a problem
with men being in the kitchen
cooking either.
There's a bunch of men chefs.
See, why you looking like that?
Damn, real?
Tell me more.
Don't you like to cook? Why you looking like that? I, real? Tell me more. Don't you like to cook?
Why you looking like that?
I'm just listening to Envy.
The way he started blushing
when he said that.
He don't got no problem
with a man in the kitchen
cooking.
Eight hundred,
five,
eight.
God damn.
What's wrong with him,
man?
Eight hundred.
You said it.
He looked at you
like he was hungry.
He said he wanted that stir fry.
He said,
stir fry me,
baby.
Shut up,
man.
Stir fry me,
baby.
It's crazy.
More women in the U.S. Envy, you got to get that on a t-shirt. Stir fry me, baby. More up, man. Stir fry me, baby. It's crazy. More women in the U.S.
You got to get that on a T-shirt.
Stir fry me, baby.
More women in the U.S. are skipping college for vocational school and pursuing careers
as electricians, car mechanics, and truck drivers.
Now, 800-585-1051.
This question is from one of our producers, Mackie, said, are men becoming too soft that
women have to take on traditional men roles?
I'm for all of that except for the truck driver.
Let's discuss. I want women doing all of that except for the truck driving.
That's disgusting.
I want women doing all of that stuff except for truck driving.
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Now, Jess is on maternity leave,
so Lauren's filling in, and we're asking
800-585-1051.
This question came from one of our
producers. More women in the U.S.
are skipping college for vocational school
and pursuing careers as electricians, mechanics and truck drivers are men becoming too soft that women have
to take on traditional men roles is the question also the world is changing like there's certain
things that men just don't have to do no more like lauren asked me earlier do i change your
tire no i call triple a like everybody does now do you know how to change a tire if you had to i
used to i mean the concept of it yes of
course but like i'm with charlotte no because i'm triple a triple a be in there less than 30
we all know we can call triple a we all know we can call tash rabbit to hang stuff but i think
i'm not putting nothing together either but i think there are a lot of men now that if i were
to if we were stuck somewhere and triple a can't get to us for some hours and you i had this stuff
and you had to figure it out they can't do it they can't change the tire well first of all while y'all on them back roads in delaware we can't nobody get
for hours jesus okay you need a man you need a trade
you did yeah what'd you get your trade in legal administrative assistant what i mean i'll see
your ass oh it's like no no it's like it's like the people that go through like the paperwork
and the contracts and stuff for an attorney.
I know you had to go to trade school for that.
You do technical trade, you need.
Dope.
Hello, who's this?
This is Lisa calling from VA.
How are y'all?
Hey, Lisa from the 757.
What part of Virginia?
I'm calling from Newport News, Virginia.
Hey, you going to the Cousins Festival?
Pusha T's Cousins Festival?
No, I'm not.
You're not?
I'm too old for that no you're not erica
by erica badu is performing jermaine dupri dj and i'm dj and it's gonna be it's gonna be nice r&b
celebration erica badu okay yeah yeah i love erica badu so bring your ass on have a good time with us
i know that's right so for the question of the day i'm just saying women trying to make that
money it's not about me and men being soft it trying to make that money. It's not about men being soft.
It's about making that bag.
And there's a lot of fields, a lot of opportunities out here for women that weren't out here before.
So we want to make our own money.
Going back to the question of the day that you all spoke about young women raising their children about being independent.
That all wraps up together.
We want to make our own money.
We don't want to be able to ask anybody for anything.
I agree with that.
I don't have a problem with it whatsoever.
I don't even know why we in here even acting like it's a problem for these girls to be going out here making more money.
I think everybody should be going to vocational school.
Hello, who's this?
This is Indy.
How you doing?
Hey, good morning.
What's your thoughts?
Good morning.
So on this question for today, I have a long service.
And I don't think the guys are just soft, but they are very
lazy. They have no motivation.
They want to live off women. But my
sons, they're seven and two and that's
my help. But other than that, I'm a one man show.
So you, wait, one man show as in you get out
and do the lawn work? Yeah.
You get out and do the what? I got the lawn mower in my truck.
I have a lawn service. Okay.
So I see people on my service.
I'm me by myself.
The lawnmower is in the trunk.
And I'm out here knocking on these doors.
Do you need me to cut the grass?
I don't have no problem with you.
I have no problem with you doing what you're doing.
Because if you're not going to do it,
there's going to be some immigrants that do.
Right.
That's the truth of the matter.
We read about that.
For $5.
$5.
He's having $5. But I look at it like this, right? Today's world is a challenging world. Inflation's high. The $5. $5. She's over $5.
But I look at it like this, right?
Today's world is a challenging world.
Inflation's high.
The cost of goods are good.
So the cost of goods are so high.
I don't have a problem with men and women doing roles just to make money and to make sure
their family is good.
We're not at a place anymore where you can just be like, well, I'm going to sit home
and do this.
No, we both got to go out there and make this bread because things are super duper expensive
and we don't know when it's going to get better.
And the brother called up here and the brother said uh
he said that you know uh men god ordains people to do certain things right how do you know you
might be suppressing a gift because you're not even going towards that gift because you think
because society has told you this isn't what you're supposed to be doing you know how many
amazing male cooks that are out here in these streets?
Look at my guy, Chef BJ in Charleston, South Carolina.
He was laughing at me when I said there's amazing chefs out there in the kitchen.
No, I'm just saying. But you know, just think about how all these
amazing male cooks that we know, who if they
would have listened to society telling men they ain't supposed to be
in the kitchen cooking, they wouldn't exist.
Like, I'm looking at these women in this
New York Post article. They fire, right?
Amazing car repair shops.
Amazing electricity, electric
repair shops. One of these women helped
build the Buffalo Bills Stadium. Her name is
Brie Loomis. She helped
build the Bills Stadium with her construction business.
If these women didn't
follow their instinct and just
say, F what society is talking about,
they wouldn't have become the great people that they are.
My whole thing is, man, don't really
listen to society.
Listen to what your discernment tells you that you should be doing.
Right.
Because that's actually God.
So when he said God ordains people to do certain things, no.
Society and the patriarchy ordains people to do certain things.
Not God.
You've been in church all day today.
You know what I mean.
Yes. Yes.
God ordains you to do certain things, but those things aren't engulfed in the patriarchy.
Nailed it.
There you go.
There you go. you go yes all right well we got just with the best coming up with laura
larusso what we talking about uh yes we do we are going to get into the um the astronauts that
the astronauts that are stuck in space y'all heard about them yes yeah they're gonna be there for a
few months so we're gonna talk about how they even ended up there all right we'll get to that next
it's the breakfast club good morning the breakfast club morning everybody it's dj envy just hilarious All right, we'll get to that next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess.
And let's get to Jess with the mess with Lauren LaRosa.
News is real.
Web is hilarious.
Jessica Robin Moore.
Jess don't do no lying. She don't spell nobody.
Worldwide Jess. Worldwide mess. the line she don't spare nobody on the breakfast club she's a coach with lauren lauren la rosa so i know we said we were going to go to space first with the astronauts who are stranded but
before we do that uh breaking right now little baby uh was arrested in las vegas on monday for carrying a concealed weapon without a permit
which is a felony um so he was taken at the time to clark county detention center
on 5k bell he was supposed to be headed to celebrate james harden's birthday i don't know
you know what the situation is if he made it there or whatever.
Right now, there's not much more information
outside of that.
Yeah, little baby.
That came out of nowhere.
He was just there, like,
handing out all the money
to the people in the restaurant.
He gave them $11,000 worth of tips.
Yeah.
So, man, that happened fast.
But moving on,
we have two astronauts right now
that are stranded.
Not stranded, but they're going to have to spend six months in space, which was not expected.
They were only supposed to be there for a month.
Let's take a listen to the news report.
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sonny Williams were aboard Boeing Starliner's historic launch in June.
But they were only supposed to be in space for a week. NASA now says they'll return from the International Space Station eight months past schedule on
a SpaceX Dragon capsule.
The troubled Boeing Starliner spacecraft has been plagued by helium leaks and thruster
issues.
NASA testing to find out whether Starliner could fly home with Butch and Sunny on board,
but the risk ultimately too high.
Boeing released this statement saying they continue to focus first and foremost on the
safety of the crew and spacecraft.
The SpaceX Dragon capsule will save two seats for Butch and Sonny when it heads to the ISS.
But before that, Starliner will undock and return to Earth with no one on board.
I want to know what's popping on the ISS.
The fact that they got an international space station where all the different, you know,
countries, space organizations from different countries are just hanging out and kicking
it.
I want to see what's happening up there.
And the fact that you could just like pop up there and be like stuck for six months
and it's like, all right, just chill.
I mean, I don't know if it's cool, but it don't seem like they stressing.
I even saw him on the news.
I thought they was giving an interview.
Yeah, they could do interviews.
They watch television.
They said to sleep.
They got to sleep in like a sleeping bag that's like tied to the wall.
So where did they poop and pee though?
Does it float like on the movies? I't know and do they have sex man i wouldn't masturbate on that plane i mean six months and it's just
what what what nobody's just floating around watching this guy's disgusting
wait excuse me because Because we went...
Hold on.
I looked down at my notes for one minute.
And I looked up and you was munching.
We went from sex to...
But he was munching sperm because he said he'd masturbate.
I was about to say.
Are we...
What?
I was not.
What was you munching?
And the swallow through was crazy.
Like, I just watched you just all just...
Swallow through is crazy.
Yeah. I mean, hey, you over here just. Swallow through is crazy. Yeah.
I mean, hey, you over here looking like a champ.
I don't know.
I don't know what else to say, man.
I hate this show.
Well, yeah.
I mean, Elon Musk is supposed to be saving them in six months when that other.
I don't know.
What do you call it?
The space shuttle?
Elon Musk is saving them in six months?
He's not going there, but he is sending one of his SpaceX.
Correct.
Like, they're already going up for, like,
a mission. In February. Yeah, in February. So, once
the mission is over,
the two astronauts who are stuck are going to
board that craft and
come back home. But they gotta change their outfits.
That was a Boeing. It was a Boeing
vessel that went up there. Yeah, Boeing Star.
I don't want to fly Boeing in the sky. Why the hell
would I fly Boeing in space? So, the Boeing vessel had
some problems, so it just came back unmanned,
and now Elon Musk has the next vessel
that's shooting up there in February.
Man, I'm telling y'all right now,
them people got something going on up there
that we don't know nothing about.
It's popping up there.
I'm telling you.
They probably got a Starbucks
on the International Space Station, McDonald's.
They're supposed to be there eight days.
They're going to be there eight months.
Nah, there's something going on.
They're hanging out.
They're hanging out with extraterrestrials and everything.
It's popping up there. I forget the woman. Oh, Sunita Williams.'re hanging out they're hanging out with extraterrestrials and everything it's popping up there i forget the woman oh sanita williams her
at her mom they did an interview with her mom and her mom was like oh well she just does this for
a job can you imagine calling your mom or however you explain to your mom when you're in space and
being like yo i'm stuck here for six months what would your mom say i told you about going to them
damn math i told you a dumbass i told you she went to trade school math. I told you a dumbass. I told you she was a dumbass. I told you she should have went to trade school.
And she been, I see her at the funeral reunion now.
She missing it.
Guess what her dumbass is at.
She's a dumbass.
She should have been an electrician.
I told her to be an electrician.
Dumbass want to be in space.
Yeah, them white people are preparing to leave us here.
I just want y'all to know that.
Oh, Lord.
Oh, Lord.
But moving on.
More white people.
I don't blame them either.
So Mark Zuckerberg, he released a statement today.
Or at least I saw it today. and i thought it was pretty interesting especially because we're having so much conversation right
now about government controls when it comes to media social media platforms who's banned where
all that stuff so in this statement he says that in 2021 senior officials from the biden
administration um including the white house repeatedly pressured his team at meta for months
to censor certain
covid19 content including humor and satire he says that they made some choices that with the
benefit of hindsight and new information they wouldn't have made today they believe that the
government pressure was wrong and they regret that they were not more outspoken about it at the time
i thought that that was insane pressure them to do what to not post certain stories no um basically
they had to like set content standards and the content standards were like, you know, block.
You remember during the pandemic, if you put up certain things that mentioned certain words when it came to COVID and stuff like that, things would be removed.
They don't give an exact example of what specific content they are talking about that they would have allowed now that they're looking back.
But I do remember you would post certain things and it would be removed.
It would be flagged. Well, that's the type of government outreach i don't like that's not
freedom but if the biden administration was reaching out to say a lot of the things that
are on meta aren't accurate and it's causing people to do things that are hurting themselves
or others i can see them reaching out to mark to monitor the content on facebook because i read in
that article where mark uh said that the the the to take down the content was Facebook because I read in that article where Mark said that to take down the content
was actually Facebook's decision.
The ultimate decision
was up to them.
But he just felt like
he didn't appreciate
the government pressure.
So I wonder which was it.
It's just crazy
because we're finding out
that no one knew
what they were talking about anyway.
There was a lot of government officials
who didn't know
stuff is so different.
But I don't mind it,
like you said,
if it's to save people's lives.
Like, you know, one time Trump said, you know, take bleach.
You know what I mean?
Just imagine if that, you know, if people really thought that and died.
It's a slippery slope, though, because you don't know what you're taking down.
Like, you know, where does it stop?
Where does the line draw?
But it is only a matter of time before they put regulations on social media.
I done told y'all this before.
YouTube, Facebook, all of these platforms have people on it acting like they are broadcasters.
So all these platforms
eventually gonna get
the same FCC rules and regulations
as TV and radio, guaranteed.
I would never own an app
and I would never become a politician.
It's too much stress.
All right.
Well, that is Jess
with The Mess with Lauren LaRosa.
When we come back,
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It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy,
Jess Hilarious,
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Lauren LaRosa's filling in for Jess.
And we got a salute to Angie Martinez.
Yes, Angie Martinez is set to make her
directorial debut.
She is going to be directing
a feature-length documentary on
DJ Clark Kent.
Clark Kent.
It's going to feature
appearances by Jay-Z,
Questlove, DJ Khaled. It's going to tell stories about him pushing Jay-Z feature appearances by Jay-Z, Questlove, DJ Khaled.
It's going to tell stories
about him pushing Jay-Z
to believe in Jay-Z
when he wasn't Jay-Z.
Him talking Lil' Kim
through her first studio session.
Just very iconic moments
and Angie Martinez
at the helm of that
I think it's going to be amazing.
So shout out to her.
I need more stories
from Angie Martinez.
I can't wait to watch
the Clark Kent documentary
Drop on the Clues Bonds
for the great Clark Kent.
Shout out to Clark Kent. Legend in any
lifetime. Great person.
I love Angie Martinez's book. I just
want to hear more about those
stories from these iconic
figures from the 90s.
Angie Martinez is a one of one.
She is on the Mount Rushmore
of hip hop. I don't even know if Angie's on the
Mount Rushmore. There should just be a statue of Angie Martinez built outside of damn near any broadcast studio in the world.
And it could just be her shoulders because we all stand on them.
That's a fact.
From radio to how it evolved into podcasting, personalities like Angie Martinez inspired all of us to do it in some way shape or form that's right salute to the legendary angie martinez to angie ma
all right when we come back we got the positive notice the breakfast club good morning morning
everybody it's dj nv jess hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club lauren larosa
filling in for jess now charlamagne you got a positive note yes uh the positive note is simply
this man if you are ever tempted to look for
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