The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Nicki Minaj Goes Off On Keyshia Ka'oir AGAIN, Diddy Gets Knife Pulled On Him In Jail + Andrew Young & John Hope Bryant Interview
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With that ass out, shall I mean to go. Peace to the planet is Thursday.
Loddell. I feel blessed black and highly favorite.
Happy to be here. Another day to serve
our beautiful listeners. Good morning.
Good morning. My bad. I was really
preparing for the verses, yes.
Okay. Because tomorrow I'm going to do a mix. It's going to be
No Limit versus Cash Money.
I just want to make sure I have everything there.
Okay. You know what you're doing. Nobody in no limiting
cash money wearing enough Tim's for you to know what the hell
you're doing. Okay? I'm pretty sure.
I went to school at Hampton, Virginia. I was
DJing during that time. Tell me what you got. Tell me what you got.
I just started. I just started downloading MasterP making sure.
I got down for my iggers, make them say, um, about it, about it.
Those are the easy ones.
Go get chopper in MasterPee, chopper style.
Chopper style.
I'm starting to get them, but I was just downloaded and getting ready because I got to go in and out.
So I was getting myself together.
It's a name my fault.
Okay, go get five-o-four boys, wobble, wobble.
I'm getting it.
All right, there's a lot of stuff.
There's some joints.
Wobble, wobble, and then a lot of them, I got to make sure they clean because it's for radio, like, like, about it, about it, sounds stupid clean.
Yes.
It sounds horrible.
Go get Mac feature in Mystical.
The Murder, Murder, Murder, Kill, Kill, Kill.
Murder, murder, kill, wow
It ain't mine fault
I'm definitely got to go get fiend
Talking like I bring it
Okay
Oh, get hooty hoo by truth
Come on now
You can go deep down that rabbit hole
I ain't going that far down the rabbit hole now
Which is no limit soldier
You're gonna get the remix of the regular one
Oh you got to get mystical
The man right chair
The man right
Come on now
Come on now
Yeah
I know that's right
I got some joy
All right
So I'm getting myself
Ice cream man
Masterpillar
Don't forget ice cream, man.
Oh, I forgot ice cream, man.
Don't forget ice cream, man.
I'm just saying.
Yes.
You got bowed about it.
That's the easy one.
Yeah, I got bad about it.
You got some joints.
Listen, it's going to be a great versus.
Yes.
It is.
Group off no limit.
Love cash money.
It's going to be a fantastic version.
Now, I forgot to ask.
Can we watch it online?
I don't know.
That's what I want to know.
Because, you know, this seems like they might do a pay-per-view on us or something like that.
So I'm just curious.
I'll pay for that.
If we could watch it online or do we have to go to some streaming service to check it out.
What is the next?
Yeah, we got to find out.
What artists are going to be there, though?
Is it going to be like Birdman versus P?
I don't know.
Nobody has said anything.
And Wayne?
I can't see Wayne coming out to a versus.
But not, I think.
He's cash money.
I agree, but I just can't see.
I mean, maybe, I don't know.
We'll see.
Okay.
All right.
Well, let's get the show cracker.
Who's joining us this morning?
We have our icon living.
Civil rights activists, politician, diplomat, pastor.
Former mayor of Atlanta, Georgia.
Andrew Young.
He has a new documentary
on MSNBC
called Andrew Young
the dirty work.
Now, Andrew Young
is a person
who used to work
closely with Martin Luther King,
Jr.
He was one of
a Martin Little King Jr.
Strategist.
And it is so interesting
when you sit down
with these legends,
these giants,
these pillars in our community
because they actually
lived the history
we talked about.
That's right.
The history we read
about.
And when you talk to them,
it ain't nothing
like you thought it was.
That's right.
Okay?
But we'll talk
to Andrew Young this morning.
All right.
And also,
we got front
page news.
Mimi will be breaking down
everything that's going on now.
Mimi Brown.
Yeah, so don't go anywhere.
It's the breakfast club.
Come on.
Morning, we are the breakfast club.
Let's get in some front page news.
I'll be at Hampton University, by the way.
But what's up, Mimi?
We're going to start off with some quick sports.
Tonight is Thursday night football.
The Vikings will play the charges at 815.
Well, quickly, did any of y'all see the NBA games last night?
Did y'all?
Yep, I did.
What did you watch?
Clay Thompson's team.
The Dallas Maverick.
The Dallas Mavericks.
It's a foreign.
Thompson, T.
He's on there.
My husband's watching the game,
and I started watching.
I was like, okay, they go crazy.
He's watching Cooper Flag and Anthony Davis.
Yeah, they lost last night.
Yeah, Wembe got crazy last night.
Crazy.
I can't wait to hear you messed up
Cooper Flag name.
I know it's coming.
I know you're going to drop the L.
I know it.
I can feel it in my soul.
No, I'm not.
It's going to happen.
The Knicks one last night.
It was the season over there.
They played pretty damn well today.
They beat the capitalist.
They look good last night.
You a Knicks fan.
I am a Knicks fan.
Nice.
All right.
What's up, Mimi?
me. Good morning, NB.
Jeff Shaldemand. How y'all doing this morning?
Hey, girl. Good morning.
All right, so we start this morning in Washington, where the government shutdown is now stretching
into his 23rd day, marking the second longest shutdown in modern U.S. history.
Now, yesterday, the Senate voted once again to pass forward a bill to reopen the government,
marking the 12 times that the bill failed.
Now, the measure, it failed 54 to 46, short of the 60 votes needed to move forward.
three Democrats crossed party lines to vote with Republicans, but it still wasn't enough to break the stalemate.
So that vote came after a 22-hour marathon speech from Oregon Senator Jeff Berkeley, who spoke throughout the night,
accusing President Trump of authoritarianism and urging Congress to act.
Now, with no deal in sight, Republican leaders are floating two ideas, either change the Senate rules that make it hard to pass anything without 60 votes,
or come up with a plan B to break that stalemate.
Now, Democrats, meanwhile, they say they will not budge on any plan that doesn't include health care subsidies.
And at the White House, attention is turning from policy to construction,
whose have started tearing down parts of the East Wing to make room for that new $300 million presidential ballroom,
a major expansion from what President Trump once called a small renovation.
During a Senate luncheon, the president bragged about the project.
Let's listen to that.
You probably hear the beautiful sound of construction.
to the back. You hear that sound? Oh, that's music to my ears. I love that sound. Other people
don't like it. I love it, Josh. I think when I hear that sound, it reminds me of money.
In this case, it reminds me of lack of money because I'm paying for it. So it's the opposite.
Well, the administration says the project is privately being funded, but for nearly half of the
American Charlemagne, who haven't received a paycheck and may soon be losing access to food assistance,
They say the optics are striking.
Again, we've been talking about this all week.
Federal officials are warning that if the shutdown stretches into November,
there may not be enough money to fund those food assistance programs.
Several states are already sounding the alarm in Georgia.
The Atlanta community food banks says nearly 1.5 million people could be affected in California.
Another 5 million people could see delays as early as next week.
In Detroit, food banks, they say that if they lose SNAP,
It would devastate the community because that's where nearly one in five people, they rely on those SNAP benefits to afford groceries.
And in New Jersey, families are being urged to use whatever benefits remain on their EBT cards right now because those funds may not be available after November 1st.
Yeah, you know, I'm an ambassador for the Food Bank in New York City in Harlem and they are flooded.
Like, you know, the Harlem Food Pantry, they faced a record demand because of the shutdown.
I think they said they've given out more than 7,000 food.
packages up up since October 21st well up until October 21st and they've logged
1,376 new clients just this month that's the largest single month increase
of the year because people are just anticipating losing the SNAP benefits wow
yeah and while lawmakers in Washington can't seem to agree on the basics another
debate is now taking shape at the Supreme Court it centers on a question that's
raising out eyebrows across the country can you smoke weed and still own a gun
That's the question before the court right now.
The law currently says that if you use marijuana, even in a state where it's legal, you can't
legally own a firearm.
But that rule is now being challenged in a new case that the court just agreed to hear.
It involves a Texas man who admitted to using marijuana regularly, but said he wasn't high
when federal agents found the gun inside of his home.
A lower court, they cited with him saying that occasional drug use doesn't take away,
shouldn't take away someone's Second Amendment rights.
Now, the Justice Department, though, they disagreed,
saying the law is meant to keep guns out of the hands of people
who could be impaired or dangerous.
They argue that similar restrictions have existed for centuries,
even dating back to laws that kept habitual drinkers from carrying weapons.
Now, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in the months ahead,
and the decision could have major implications for millions of Americans,
especially in states where marijuana is legal.
Well, I don't smoke weed. I eat it. Okay.
not to mention
shouldn't that apply to people who drink alcohol as well
yeah it doesn't make sense because if you drink
alcohol it's the same you know it can
deter what you're doing as well
so it's really worse yeah it shouldn't
it sounds so stupid but
wow that's where we are
all right and so coming up at 7 the company
that redefined shopping
may now be redefining
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may be redefining work but we'll
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Hello, who's this?
Hello, who's this?
The DJ Envy, it's Frosty.
What's up, my guy?
We ain't heard from you in a minute, man.
Where you been?
Frosty be on the chat.
You'd be on the Twitch chat.
Oh, for real?
Yeah.
How can you remember me, DJMV?
Because it says Frosty.
This homie that be outside?
They used to be outside.
Sound like him, right?
Yeah, that's not him.
Yeah, that's me.
Oh, what's up, man?
Yeah.
I'm in Vegas now, though.
Oh, man, congratulations.
What you're doing out there?
I live out here.
Okay.
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Anything else?
Yeah, I miss y'all, though.
Miss you too, man.
Do you?
Yeah.
Frost used to scare the hell out of us.
You should be sitting outside the radio station.
You laughing doing this crazy-ass laugh.
I'm like, all, security.
Keep your gun off safety now.
Hey, yo.
Okay.
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Hey, what up, Jay.
Hey, what's up, Frosty?
How you doing?
Oh, good.
Y'all shall follow me on Instagram.
What's your Instagram?
Y-U-N-G-T-R-E-E-D-R-E-E-E-S.
C-R-C-E-37.
Y-U-N-G, what?
T-R-E-C-E-C-E-37.
Why you're not going to follow him?
Man, you're not, man.
Frosty, what's up, man?
You don't never know how to get out of a situation.
You just talk to goddamn much.
Shut up.
Yeah, man, about to follow you right now.
What's up, though, Frosty?
For sure.
Do you see the Knicks win last time?
Yeah, I seen the Knicks.
I was at Seas Palace, watching them play.
That's what I'm talking about, Frosty.
How the food and Seas's Fowl's.
I haven't had it, to be honest.
Oh, okay, well, go.
Go get you something to eat, man, on me.
For sure.
Hopefully they go far, though, the Knicks.
Yes, sir.
They're going to go far.
The only team in the east, I think that's going to be a problem, is Cleveland.
Everybody else, I think is beat up.
I think we are.
Orlando going to be good, too, though.
Nah, a little bit.
Yep.
But, at New York Knicks look nice.
They look pretty unstoppable.
They look good.
They look good, man.
This is their year.
Well, Frost, you have a good one, man.
You get back to doing what you do.
Oh, sure.
Jeremy.
All right, man.
Have a good one, brother.
Bye.
Bye.
You don't know how to get out of situation.
You tell somebody like that, everything they want to hear, and you just moonwalk out the situation.
Be autistic?
What?
I'm asking.
Yeah, he can draw.
Okay, that's the same.
You can paint.
Very artistic.
Nice. Okay, cool.
Just asking.
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Hello, who's this?
It's Melissa.
What's up, Melissa?
Get it off your chest.
It's Alyssa.
Hey, I'm just, Salamane.
I just want to tell you that I appreciate you so much for that.
Oh, you guys are for the interview with Food Humane and his wife about the diagnosis.
This thing hit my family so hard.
My son, who went to, he has two degrees.
he is, oh my gosh, he went to school to be a software engineer and he has a degree in biology
and he was well on his way to doing living out his dream and then all of a sudden one day
his behavior started changing and I had no idea what was going on and it's still happening now
but it's not happening with the intensity that it once was before but I'm still so very lost on
what to do and how to continue
to help him. He's on
a keto diet, which helps so much.
He's on all these vitamins
that he takes every day, and that
is really what's helping him, but
he hasn't really got over that hump
yet. And so, and I'm still
working a full-time job. I mean, it
was so bad. My son literally was at the
airport for 24 hours, because
his mind was telling him, someone was coming,
taking him to another country.
Wow. So this thing is terrible.
It is awful. It is the
worst thing I've ever spent in my life
and I'm sorry I'm trying not to be emotional but
I just want to encourage families
and anyone that is going through this
to definitely be there
for your children or whoever it is
that is going through this because it is so hard
and nobody understands why it's happening
you're right did you take them to a doctor
or a mental health provider you know
yes okay good and he
went to one one company
one health care facility
all they want to do is just prescribed medicine
And they don't really want to get to what the root of the issue is.
And so I've been working with this lady called Nicole Laurent.
I don't know if you guys want to look her up.
She has a program and it's this entire keto program that it's like medically induced keto.
So once your body gets in that high levels of keto, then it actually can reverse some of the issues going on in the brain.
So Keisha didn't speak on that.
I'm not sure that's something that, you know, Gucci was doing, the exercise, definitely.
And vitamins are so important, like the omega-3s and the, oh, gosh, she's taking so many.
The vitamin D3 with K2, when it's just so many different vitamins that they need to be on serotonin,
lion's name, I mean, stuff for inflammation, like cinnamon for inflammation.
It's so many different, like, natural things that you can do, but it's, like, this.
thing really needs to get out there. And I'm with you, Charlemagne, it's not enough information
out there with people that are actually their caretakers or that are helping them because
I was the victim of so much rage and anger. And I kept going, why is my son talking to me like
this? We never had this relationship. But like Keisha said, it's not them. It's not the person
that you know and love. That is something different. And it's just so hard. So I just wish there
was more information out there.
Something, someone, I don't know
who can do what, but we really
need that support. For some days, we just
wake up, just defeated
and drain, because especially if you raise
your kids, right, you're like, what did
I do wrong? Where did I go wrong?
I tend to turn it on ourselves.
Yeah, I think it's a lot of information out there.
What I think it is, it's not a lot of people like yourself
and Keisha telling their story. You know, that's something
we started doing at the Mental Wealthexball
a couple years ago because I think
it was Corey Miner Smith. Cory Miner Smith was
the person who brought it to our attention about, you know,
you know, talking to the people who actually have to deal with the individuals
who have mental health issues.
And thank you for sharing your story, Mom.
Absolutely.
Appreciate it.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning.
This is Winston, aka DJ Cliff.
What's up, Winston?
I'm doing all right.
Good morning, Jess.
Good morning.
DJ N.V.
Good morning.
And, of course, Shaliman, the guy.
Good morning.
What I want to get out of my chest, first thing and first.
I want to talk to Shaleman.
because I don't like how he'd be having DJ Enver because when he says he's to
Dominica and he's not from the Republic and that always get on my nerve when you say
that because as a proud Dominican myself that's right that's right that's a proud
Dominica myself I'm proud to call DJ Envy a Dominican listen I am just
excited because to know that you know you're going to Dominica especially for
the first time I want you to have the time of your life I want you to go like
Like, just said, go down to the Indian River that's in Portsmouth area.
That's where I'm from.
Hello.
Amazing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Go to the coverage.
And, of course, I go to screws as well.
Get some of that salt for hot water, naturally hot water in your system, clear your pores and stuff like that.
He definitely going to get screwed.
I guarantee you that's going to be his first stop now.
Shut up, man.
That's the other thing.
That's the other thing.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, my man back.
But I'm excited, man.
I'm going there this Saturday.
Where should I go eat?
What's a good place to get some food?
Places to get some food.
Like, if you just go down the Portsmouth, there's a place for a boop and you can get some great fish over there.
All right.
That's good.
But he do got to be careful because y'all got the highest density of volcanoes, right?
Uh-oh.
Listen, them thing haven't erupted in a long time, man.
Who cares about that?
We just...
Now who cares about it.
Somebody from New York who want to be.
Dominican?
I'm Dominica.
Oh, I'm sorry, Dominican.
Yes.
You're right.
Exactly.
And it's great.
Not Dominican.
I'm excited to go this Saturday.
I got a lot of people that's been hitting me.
I want to see where my family's from.
So I'm going to go see what my family's from.
Because they said they got some family laying out there.
I just want to go see.
Thank you, sir, for calling and inviting him.
Welcome, Jess.
Yeah.
And you guys should take a trip to one day.
Absolutely.
I let them know how it is first.
Please let us know.
Thank you, sir.
Get it off your chest.
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What you're going to say?
What you're going to say?
Okay, lambskin.
Yes.
Okay, lambskin.
What's up, lambskin?
I'm warm today.
It ain't even now cold.
Man.
I'm glad she did. Look, I told her don't come here with that stomach all out so she won't get sick.
Lauren had a little lamb.
Man, no.
Put it on her jacket.
Man.
We got the legs.
We're ladies with Lauren.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
All right, guys.
Yeah, we do.
We got the latest of Lauren coming up.
I heard the caller earlier talking about, you know,
the struggles of someone who is like the caretaker or family member of people with
mental health issues.
Well, Nikki Minaj was on Spaces last night, and she was sounding off about Kior and she
felt like the interview was too much about her.
It was not about her at all.
We're going to have a conversation about it.
Why?
I don't even know why we're in.
entertaining this. The conversation was not
about her in any way she could do this.
So we could talk about it. That's crazy. I mean, I think you should
have teased about did he getting poked
in jail. What? I was
told that he didn't get poke
like that just like not
not that pole. You woke up and somebody had to
his throat.
We're going to talk about all of this in the first hour of the
latest. All right. We'll get to that next.
We'll get to a next. It's the breakfast club.
Good morning.
She gets them from somebody that knows somebody.
She gets the details.
I'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything.
She'd be having the latest on this.
The latest with Lauren La Rosa.
Sometimes she has facts.
Sometimes she had details.
Sometimes she had a little bit.
We did it.
On the breakfast club.
Talk to me.
Yes.
You did a pre-recorded intro for a live segment?
Oh my gosh.
Shut up.
Telling them all the tree.
We got some things.
Go ahead.
Let's go.
timing was right. Yes. So
last night, Nikki Minaj
spoke out about the Gucci Men
and Keisha Kior interview that we did up here.
And I know that we've covered her tweets
on it, but last night was a little bit more
in depth. She went live on Twitter
Spaces. And she talked
about how she felt like
Keiore thrusted herself to the front of that
interview. So she says that
it was a basically a setup
for us to just talk to Kisha Kior and not
Gucci Man. Let's take a listen to Nicky
Minage, number one.
Oh, no goodness.
Why would you have had to decide if you were still going to do a show because you got bit by a beat?
Who the fuck you think we was born yesterday, dumb shit?
You see how you just revealed that the show was to talk to you?
You see how you just revealed that it was not about Gucci Man?
You silly.
And Ms. Deb said she want to get in on a motherfucking action too.
But I said, we're trying to be nice.
Since when, if somebody's spouse, I use that term,
depending on certain things.
Gotta do the show.
If you had an allergic reaction,
why you didn't do your mother's
of a motherfucker favor in us and sit the fuck outside.
You are that insecure about your aging face
that you have lied to millions of people and said...
She got bit by some shit that she had allergic reaction.
Notice she ain't say that prior to that footage coming out.
Like she didn't wake up that morning and say,
oh shit.
My God, y'all, I got this thing by B.
We all got allergic reactione.
reactione-bloody. It was when the footage came out that she's seen her filter didn't come
with her outside that day. I have no idea why we entertaining this. Like, what is, what? I don't even
know what she's talking about. Just I know, Nikki would be amazing on Broadway, but
yeah, yeah, first of all, we didn't even know Kishi. Yeah, what amazing. Yeah, we didn't even know
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Kiyo was coming until she actually got into him.
Bless Nikki's heart. We send
the Nikki healing energy.
I just want to put up the facts out there because people believe
things if they don't hear the facts. And the facts is we did not know
Kish Kiyo was here. She pulled up
with Gucci and
did you read the book episodes?
When is she not with her husband? It ain't even that.
Like she's with them everywhere. Did y'all read
the book episodes? Yes, I'm reading
the book now. I'm on Chapter 6th. The book
is absolutely about Gucci and his
manic episodes and it's about the
person who is the closest to him,
Keisha Kior, who also had to live
through those episodes with him.
In taking care of them. What are we talking about?
Yeah. Well, yes.
And I don't even understand how she's making this about
her. But God bless her heart. We send her
Nikki Minaj healing energy. But even outside of her being a big part of the book, because she's
her husband's saving grace, she always with him. Yeah. It's her husband. It's hard to not see
K.O. when you see Gucci Man. And I'm glad she was in the interview because nobody ever talks to
the individuals who have to deal with the people who have mental illness. Yeah. And not only that,
she was able to break it down what she happened, what she saw. She was able to help people who are
dealing with family members who have mental illness. And the signs to
see. I thought that was dope and amazing.
And we always see
Ken of with Nikki. All the time, he'll
be saying nothing. You know, you know, sitting off
to the side. But we always
see them together. It's like,
what's the problem? Well, Nikki
talked about, for a second of... What's the problem
that she was with her husband? I don't get it.
Well, yeah, so Nikki did mention her husband on
the spaces. She also
talked a bit about, she says that the reason why
Keogh was in the interview and made it a priority
being in the interview is not because of any of the reason
you guys just said, but because Kior is a narcissist.
And the ex-based actually got interrupted by her son.
Let's take a listen to number two.
The bitch is so insecure at her face.
Simply being her face, you see, not everyone ages like the generous queen
because my light inside, my grace, my peace, my love, my paradox, my conundrum,
My truth, my generosity, my humility, my restraint when I have the power to do so much damage and choose not to.
No, I'm no psychology major.
I don't know much about much.
But boy, boy, do narcissists sure have a way of pushing themselves to the front by any means necessary.
They will step on you.
They will cheat you.
Wow.
It ends today.
You do not honor Gouchon man.
Come on, Papa.
Wait a baby.
So when...
Isn't that the pot calling the blueprint pink?
Like what you mean?
She's making this about her.
Okay.
Listen, someone needs to read that Gucci Man book episodes
and learn something from it.
Okay.
And intervene in this life that
Nikki Minaj is living.
Because this is ridiculous.
Side note, Nikki would kill voiceovers.
What?
No, I'm not even joking.
Like, could you...
Like, when she was just, I closed my eyes
and I was listening to the scary movie
and just what she was saying,
I was like, she would kill voice.
not like on the side, no,
Nikki's, she could spit, she could rap, but
Jesus. Why are we still in the phone? I'm sorry.
We can move on now. I have one more. We can move on
because, you know, in other news,
other New York news, Diddy,
almost lost his life
behind bars. This was revealed
by, in court by Brian Stitt
with his attorney. Yeah, somebody tried to
attempt to stab him in his throat.
Damn. In court, we found this
out when they were trying to basically make the plea
that, you know, Diddy is going to be in danger
behind bars. But his friend, Charlucci,
who I know one time
we had talked about like who comes with the family
there's always a guy named Charlucci Finney
with his family making sure his kids are good and you know
all the things. The guy outside of the courtroom with the Diddy shirt
on all the time? Yeah so he spoke to Daily Mail
once that became news
and kind of not even kind of he detailed
more of what happened so he said an inmate snuck
into Diddy's jail cell and could
have murdered him. He said Diddy woke up with a knife
to his throat and he says that
this was unreported even though it was a close call
and it was super violent because
he kind of he didn't want it to
be like a big thing. Now
Charlucci says he doesn't know if Diddy fought
him off, the guards came in, he just knows that
it happens. And
they also say, if this guy wanted to harm
him, Diddy would have been harmed. It would
only have took a second to cut his throat with the
weapon and killed him. So it was probably a way to say
next time you're not going to be so lucky. Everything
is intimidation, but with Diddy
it didn't work because Diddy's from Harlem.
Now, again, Diddy's...
Huh? Yeah, they always talk about Harlem. What the hell?
What are them being from Harlem got to do with anything?
Yeah, I just, I mean...
Nobody actually said that?
Yeah, it's a quote from his friend.
I was feeling the quote when Tim said that day from Harlem.
Like, it's Hall of University and he has these special powers.
Like Hall of the Hollywood or stuff.
I think he just means, you know, he's been through some things.
You know what I mean he don't stare easily.
What you just said is a great point.
They talk about Harlem like it's Harvard or Wakanda.
Absolutely.
Like it's some mystical place that gets to do.
For Did he from Harlem?
You almost got him.
And karate chopped them in the air.
I don't know.
What does that you have to do with anything?
In prison, it don't matter.
Where the hell are you from?
He had me until he had the Harlem.
They almost got him, but he's from Harlem.
Huh?
So they walked,
man.
Man,
what are we talking about?
You know,
it's sad.
I mean,
we could joke all day long about Diddy
because some of these things are funny,
but, you know,
it's to the point now,
there's no way that they should be sneaking
into his jail cell
and get that close to him, right?
Yeah, that is horrible.
That is crazy.
But it is prison,
and those are the horrors of prison.
You can wake up with all types of stuff
as your throat.
I'm just shocked that Diddy doesn't have
With all types of things in your throat
I didn't say that I'm just shocked that
Diddy doesn't have more supervision
I would think because he's such a high profile
I would think the same reason
He would have a lot more supervision around him
Well I did ask you know since
I've been asking since this came up in court
Like what happens next now
Like how what do you guys request
supervision wise and wherever he's going to end up
And I mean of course they don't want to answer that
Because they don't want that to be a broadcasted thing
But I'm you know after hearing something like this
If you're a BOP you have to
take a lot of things into consideration
who's the Bureau of Prisons
like the people that make the decisions of like
where you're going with the security
is going to look like they work with the
I don't know you just said BOP
I'm like what the hell? I'm like what Bob got to do?
What's going on with the appeal? Do we get
any update on the appeal? No nothing yet
nothing on the appeal yet. The last thing I
heard was four to six weeks. That was it.
Yeah because I mean the
with the Trump stuff? No no no no because
they said they were going to file a pill on the sentences
I was just curious if there's any updates but
after the first incident where they say did he almost
got into a fight, like Sholomey said,
he should be under supervision like crazy.
They should make sure he's safe because it would be
crazy to see somebody
like a ditty or anybody in jail get hurt
or killed.
After this is the second time now, you know?
And like you said, yeah, he doesn't have a long bid.
It's a smaller bid, but still it seems crazy.
Yeah, I mean, so we'll, I mean,
I was going to say we'll find out
kind of what that looks like security-wise,
but I don't think that they'll even disclose it.
You know what I mean? Because of high-profile.
How high-profile the cases will just figure out
where he's going and kind of what the security measures
will be as far as like what generally what the court has
but um that white house did respond to me
I asked them about that report that said that
uh Trump is backing away from this now like you don't want nothing to do
with it because of MAGA and they just pointed me to that
original statement that uh no white house official can give any
updates this is a decision up to Trump and as of right now
that's not even a conversation okay all right well that is the latest with
Lauren and could you imagine Diddy's mental right now there's no way
did he can sleep in jail well it's prison bro yeah there's no way he's
Like those are the horrors of prison
The second time there's no way he's sleeping
Yeah and I was reading this report by this guy
Who's like a legal analyst
And they were talking about how like celebrities are higher stake
I mean it always depends on your crime too
But celebrities and people of like
Financial Influencers are always of higher stake
In bars
Behind bars I'm sorry
All right when we come back
We got front page news
And we'll talk to me next
I don't go anywhere as the breakfast club
Good morning
Morning everybody is DJ NV
Just hilarious
Shalamey Nagai
We are The Breakfast
Club. Let's get back in some front page news.
Start off with NFL Thursday Night Football.
The Minnesota Vikings take on the charges today at 8.15 p.m.
Also, last night, did any of you watch the NBA games?
I watched Wemby dropped 40.
Wemby got busy last night. He beat the Mavericks.
I'm lying. I ain't watch it, but I heard about it.
Now, he was going crazy. Cooper Flagg scored 10.10 rebounds.
AD was getting busy last night.
It was a great game. The Knicks looked amazing last night.
If I were coming back healthy, the Mad is going to be good.
Yeah.
Nick's going to be real good, too.
Yeah, Knicks look really, really, really good.
So salute to the next last night.
But what's up, Mimi?
Good morning, NB, Judge Salomein.
How y'all doing this morning?
Hey, girl, are we good.
Glad you, Holly Fabit.
How are you, Mimi?
Oh, good.
Thank you.
All right, well, we start this hour in New York City,
where the gloves came off in the second and final mayorial debate last night,
a Democrat Zoran Mondani,
former Governor Andrew Cuomo, and Republican Curtis Leewa.
They went head to head less than two weeks before Election Day,
debating everything from prime to housing to immigration.
And from the start,
things got heated. Now the three spired over experience, leadership, and who's best to run the city.
Take a listen. You have never had a job. You've never accomplished anything. There's no reason
to believe you have any merit or qualification for eight and a half million lives. You don't know
how to run a government. You don't know how to handle an emergency. And you've literally never
proposed a bill. And you never showed up for work and you missed 80% of the vote.
We just had a former governor saying in his own words that the city has been getting screwed by the state.
Who was leading the state?
It was you.
Governor Hokel.
You were leading the state for 10 years, screwing the city.
Heard the both of them again fighting like kids in their schoolyard.
Zoran, your resume could fit on a cocktail napkin.
And Andrew, your failures could fill a public school library in New York City.
damn your resume could fit on a cocktail napkin is crazy that was good that was yeah that was good he came with the zingers all night um the debate then shifted the policy with sharp divisions on crime housing and transit on policing all three candidates said they would keep police commissioner jessica tish if if elected they also found rare common ground condemning the ice raids in new york city saying federal immigration agents should stay out of local policing but the most intense exchange
came when Mondani, former confronted Cuomo over the sexual abuse allegations that led to his resignation as governor.
Let's take a listen to that.
In 2021, 13 different women who worked in your administration incredibly accused you of sexual harassment.
Since then, you have spent more than $20 million in taxpayer funds to defend yourself.
You have even gone so far as to legally go after these women.
One of those women, Charlotte Bennett, is here in the audience.
this evening. You sought to access her private gynecological records. She cannot speak up for
herself because you lodged a defamation case against her. I, however, can speak. What do you
say to the 13 women that you sexually harassed? There were allegations of sexual harassment.
They were then, went to five district's attorneys, fully litigated for four years, the cases
were dropped. You know that as a fact. So everything you just stated, you just said, was
a misstatement. I'm going to tell y'all something, ma'am. I said this before on
Laura Trump show, but when it comes to campaign style, Mom Dani has a lot of Trump in him, okay?
Number one, running on the message of affordability, okay, the economy, he never moves off
that message. Number two, keeping it America first, specifically New York City. And yesterday,
bringing one of Cuomo's accusers to the debate, that was right out of Trump's playbook.
Trump did that to Hillary Clinton, you know, when he bought Bill Clinton's accuses.
that go. He has
taken the things that
Trump has done in his campaign that
actually are effective and apply them themselves.
I think he's running a great campaign,
bro. That's probably why Cuomo didn't answer questions
after, because it was only Mondani and
Slewa answered questions after. Quoma got a bad
to Dodge. They actually went to the Knicks game
after, but he got a batter of it. And he was sitting with
Eric Adams, yep. Yep. Yep.
So early voting in New York, it begins
on Saturday, October 25th. It runs
through November 2nd, but
Election Day is November 4th.
The polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
So you make sure you want to exercise your right to vote.
Absolutely.
And this morning, we have an update on a case,
the case of 23-year-old nursing student,
Katea Scott.
We talked about this earlier this week.
She's the young woman whose disappearance gripped Philadelphia earlier this month.
Now, the man previously charged with kidnapping her,
21-year-old Keon King is now charged with murder.
Police confirmed that the remains found in that shallow grave this past weekend
belonged to Scott. The medical examiner has ruled her death. A homicide and prosecutors have added
a long list of new charges to King, including theft, tampering with evidence, abuse of a corpse
and obstruction of justice. Now, police say Scott was last seen October 4th, leaving her overnight
shift at a local nursing home. And investigators believe she met up with King shortly after leaving
work. Days later, officers found her remains behind an abandoned middle school in Germantown
after receiving what they say was a very specific anonymous tip.
Now, authorities say surveillance video shows two people leaving a vehicle
and moving what appears to be a heavy object,
evidence that more than one person may have been involved.
Let's listen to the police talk about that.
Recovery Kate's body was not the outcome we hoped for,
but we are grateful that we are able to bring her home.
We continue to pursue anyone who helped, who concealed,
who participated,
in this act.
We will not stop.
I wish nothing but the worst for that, young man.
Yeah.
I mean, I wish nothing but pain
and a lifetime of heartache for that,
for that man, man.
I just don't even know what triggers a person
even want to do something like that
to another individual.
Well, prosecutors say that he has a history of violence
against women, including a separate kidnapping case
earlier this year.
Now, that case was dismissed when a witness didn't show up,
but those charges have now been refiled.
And Scott's family is thinking,
for their, and the community for their, for their prayers and their support.
Meanwhile, King, he remains behind bars on a $2.5 million bail.
A preliminary hearing has been set for November 3rd.
I don't understand why people like that don't have to register like some type of offender.
You tried to kidnap somebody before and you just out here walking around?
Yeah, and just because they didn't, just because the witness didn't show up to court like, you're just free, you sky free.
It don't make sense.
Yeah.
So we will, we will continue to watch that and follow this story.
All right.
Well, that is your front page news.
Brown. Follow me at Mimi Brown TV. For more stories, follow the Black Information Network. Download
the free IHeartRadio app or visit BINNews.com. Thank you, Mimi. Now, when we come back,
we have American civil rights activist, politician, diplomat, and pastor Andrew Young. Come on, man. This is 93 years
of wisdom. Okay. This man worked alongside Martin Luther King Jr. All the stuff we read about in his three books,
he actually lived. Right. And we're going to talk to him next. So don't move. It's the breakfast
Cloak.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ NV.
Jess O'Larious.
Salomey Naga.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Long La Roses here as well.
And we got a special guest in the building.
Civil rights activist, politician, diplomat,
and past the ladies and gentlemen,
O.G. Andrew Young.
Good morning, sir.
Good morning.
How are you, brother?
I'm really glad to be here with you.
Yes, sir.
I'm long overdue.
Man, who are you telling?
I need, I mean, I need to know
where you are. Yes, sir. And I'm a look at the book
and be honest, a die lying. And I probably, you know, I need to read that
quickly. Yes, sir.
John O'Brien is here as well. John O'Brien. Good morning, sir.
Good morning. I want to be with you. Good morning. Mr. Andrew Young has a new
documentary out called The Dirty Work. Why was it important for you to tell
this part of your story now? Well, I'm telling
my story.
And we see the glamour of the civil rights movement, and it was very glamorous.
But every one or two you see on television, there were 500 to 1,000 of us in the background doing the dirty work.
And it's the way I got into it.
I was actually up here in New York in 1957, 58.
And Dr. King needed somebody to move with him to Atlanta.
My wife was from Marion, Alabama, which was a little country town near Selma,
and we saw the NBC documentary on John Lewis in a national sitting story.
We just bought a house out in Queens.
And I was working up at the National Council of Churches,
and when the documentary came on, my wife said,
it's time for us to go home.
I said, we are home.
She said, no, this is New York.
New York can't ever be my home.
And I said, well, we just bought this house.
We got a good job.
She said, I'm going back to my mama and Alabama.
And I'm taking my children.
And I said, well, what do you want me to do?
She said, I want you to sell this house and find a job down south.
It was the attraction of going back south that got me back in the movement.
And it was in that transition.
Martin Luther King had just been stabbed.
and he took
in New York
he took a month off
to go to India
and was just coming back
and planning to move
from Montgomery to Atlanta
so I ended up
getting pulled in
to try to help him move
and that was the dirty work
he needed to be
in a bigger city than Montgomery
but he couldn't afford
to live in Atlanta except with his parents
and so he was trying to raise funds.
He never had a million dollars a year to work with
the entire time we had the movement going.
And so I was trying to help him raise some funds
and went to my church up here,
the United Church of Christ, and asked them.
They founded a number of colleges, Howard and Tbilis,
Talladega, Tuguloo, all across the south.
And so I said, you know,
if you would let us use some of these properties or some of them, we could have a movement
southwide in little and no time. And so I was sort of being a bridge between him making the
transition to Montgomery and coming to Atlanta. I was then moved from Atlanta back to, I mean
from New York back to Atlanta. And the first job I got, he was not there.
His secretary said, well, once she said, my wife's in Alabama.
She said, you can't be hanging around here loose.
He said, idle mine is the devil's workshop.
And there was a whole lot of devils.
And she said, you need something to do.
I said, well, anything I can do to help.
And she gave me a great big egg crate packed with lettuce.
And so she said, if you can help Dr. King with his mail,
that's really if you want to get to know a company
if somebody's coming in here and wants to get to know it
answer the mail or at least read the mail
or know what's happening around
and so it gave me
I mean I ended up with a bucket of mail
and that was sort of a dirty work
so Charlemagne when he
also when he went to go get the job
when he went to get to the south
the stab didn't want him
Dr. King was out giving speeches
and on the road
the stabbed didn't want him he was smart
He was articulate.
He was, like, all the seats are taken.
We all, we're good.
They sent him packing.
So he came back with a grant.
The grant was self-funded.
And it was for nonviolent education or something like that.
But he funded his salary.
So Dr. King said, well, you can sit, you pay for it?
You can sit around over here.
Well, we're not only paid for it.
Huh?
We not only paid for it.
I brought access to all of those schools.
Yes.
In North Carolina, King's minds.
Mountain, Georgia, it was Atlanta University, Alabama, it was Tuguloo, Talladega, Talladega, Alabama, and Tugulah and Mississippi.
But the key point of that, Ambassador Young, was, again, you won't take credit of this, he became the one person nobody could fire.
So he could speak truth to power.
Yeah, but we didn't fire anybody.
Exactly, because Dr. King didn't like conflict.
If you let me finish my point.
Yes, so.
Dr. King didn't like conflict.
So he was the conflict manager
So he was the one inside the staff
You had crazy people on the left
And crazy folks sort of over here
Trying to do revolutions
Dr. King did one conflict
So he would expect Ambassador Young to knock heads
Inside dirty work
That's it
And when he came in he wanted it to be resolved
And so he was a resolution manager
Inside the movement and outside the movement
Again he doesn't take credit for it
But that really became one of his magic pieces
was that he was an independent thinker
just like you are, just like all you guys
are independent thinkers.
Did I get that right?
I guess.
No, the thing is that I left Howard
and I really, well, I really
fucked up for three and a half years.
Damn.
See?
But I somehow got a degree.
How you say he was f*** up?
Because I was playing around,
wasn't studying, I was trying to make the swimming team.
And so I was trying to,
hit on the girls and I wasn't making any progress at all.
You know, a little from New Orleans.
And I got along with people, but I was trying to grow up.
And when I came, left Howard, and we stopped because you couldn't,
had no hotels that let you stay, we stopped at a Kings Mountain, North Carolina,
where we had a church conference going.
on and i decided to run up to mountain somewhere along there i kind of blacked out i looked around
and everything seemed perfect you know it was a perfect sky perfect cornfield the green trees
was sparkling and i said damn everything he has got a purpose and but me and i said i cannot be
put here on this earth with no purpose at all and how do i find a purpose well well
what I came to was
if there's something that I think needs
doing and nobody wants to do it
that becomes my purpose
so I was looking for stuff that
needed to be done that nobody
wanted to do. It's such an
interesting perspective when you talk about a
purpose too John because in my mind
I always thought the purpose was
the liberation of
black people but you're always just
looking for a purpose within
yourselves. So let's get
into real talk. He's got
survivor's guilt.
He doesn't sleep.
He's always working because he was on that balcony.
When Dr. King was assassinated,
the FBI told him the instructions for the shooter.
If you miss the dreamer, kill the strategist.
He's been, all this time,
UN ambassador, first black union ambassador
of history of the United States under Carter,
first congressman since reconstruction in the south,
brought the Atlantic, the Olympics to Atlanta,
made Atlanta international city,
mayor, presidential medal of Freeman,
40, French foreign legion of 40, 150 honorary doctor degrees, brought a venture capital
to Africa, liberated Zimbabwe, helped to get Mandela out of prison. But underneath all this,
I'm here because my friend was a shot. So he couldn't enjoy any of it. He'd give all his money
away. He's been a servant, his whole life, and he is the closest thing we have to Nelson Mandela.
Everybody plays a role in the movement is what I've always heard and learned. I feel like today,
when we talk about the boycott
that we're trying to do actively
there's no real roles
we don't take one thing serious
we might take the other one serious
because there's no there's no structure
there's no how did you get people to fall in line
even though not everybody agreed with you
everybody used to go to church back then
and radio
black radio was owned by white folks
and they would play the music
but we'd have to slip in
an announcement there's going to be a certain
meeting that
you know, such and such a Baptist church or such and such a Methodist church. And they finally
even stopped them from doing announcements. So it went by word of mouth. We knew that every night
we'd have a mass meeting at some church in some neighborhood. And people would get together
about five o'clock. And they'd sing these old songs that the young folk then came in and modified
the freedom songs. Then the preachers would come in and preach a little bit and tell what's going
on, but it was all around the church. And in the daytime, when the churches were not operating,
the kids went to the schools, and the guys who were hanging out at the pool hall, we'd stop by there.
In fact, Dr. King was a very good pool play. He grew up in the YMCA, and he could get that by his
attention because he would go into a pool hall and challenge the guys, say, can I take the
winner? And after they saw he could run the table, they listened to him. And it was, it was
finding a way to get to people where they are. And they would really say, I'm ready to die
for my, my people. It was a threat of death to almost every black man in the South, until just
recently, and it's coming back now. It's more organized now. The only person who would talk about it
openly was Martin Luther King. And he said, now, you know, if we go messing with Birmingham,
some of us ain't going to come back. See? Now, he knew he was the one most likely targeted,
but, I mean, he'd make a joke out of it. And he had a real good sense of humor. He said,
And John, it might be your turn.
But it's going to be one of the hardest things I ever do.
But I'll try my best to preach your ass into heaven.
Dang.
Dang.
And then he'd start preaching all the things that I pick on him about, say.
And he would say things you didn't know he knew about you.
And he'd ask God to forgive you.
And please let him in the heaven.
You know, I mean, he really
Yeah
He really turned your death
Into a comedy
It wasn't sadistic
Now if you're just joining us
We're still talking with Andrew Young
Civil Rights activist, politician
Worked very closely in Martin Luther King Jr.
Charlemagne?
The fact that people knew that they could potentially
Die and still were willing to make that sacrifice
That's what I think is missing now
You shouldn't be willing to make the sacrifice
You should be willing to take your time
and assume that you can make the world right
and you don't have to die
and we maybe have made it too difficult
most of the people who died
we can remember their names
but they're literally
millions like Martin Luther King
got stabbed by a black woman up here in Harlem
and
that with a letter
opener. And the letter opener was pressing on the A order of his heart. And they said if he had
sneezed, he probably would have died. And he talked about that all the time. But what he
talked about, he said, but he got a letter. This girl said, I'm 11 years old. And it shouldn't
matter, but I happen to be white. And I just want to thank you and thank God that you did not
sneeze and he would talk he talked about that all the time because it represented the fact
that there's still many many good people and you shouldn't believe that the whole world is going
to hell at a handbasket see that right now so even right now in this moment right now
okay the whole world is not going to hell in the hand basket in the doc you said uh after
Martin Luther King, Jr. got shot.
You knew there was no hope.
I knew that it was going to be hard,
but I really,
my mama used to make me go to Sunday school.
And one time they were talking about
Elijah going to heaven in a flaming chariot,
and I was about nine years old,
and I said, I don't believe that.
They put me out of Sunday school.
But I never forgot that.
And that's what I thought.
when I saw Martin laying there
one I said he probably didn't even hear that shot
the bullet pallor travels faster the speed of sound
so it hit him right in his
and severed his spinal cord
so he probably never heard it
and he probably never felt any pain
and he was dead instantly
and the thing that occurred to me then was
damn my brother than gone to heaven and a flame
and chariot and all of the
all of the spirituals talk
about you know
steal away steal away to Jesus
and I just felt that he'd
gone home to the Lord
and
they left you here
and left me here
but I knew
and I still know
that there's hardly
a day that
I don't talk about him
and learn a
remember something that he said
in a similar situation
and I pass that on to my children
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to all children.
And it's one of the reasons why I'm really grateful to those folk.
And John is one of them that put together money to tell this story.
Because all the books that were written by the movement are big, thick books.
And we don't keep still that long.
So the mass media, radio and television is still our means of communication.
and it's why you play such an important part in our community and why I had to I mean I was in a meeting last night to 10 o'clock went home got me a few hours sleep got up at 4 o'clock in the morning got on a plane and came up back here because I wasn't coming to talk to you all you talk to more people than anybody I know and when John said he's going to let you talk to his people I'm
I said, thank you, Jesus.
No, it's a privilege, man.
Well, but it's a privilege for me.
Do you think we've honored Dr. King's legacy or just branded it?
No, I don't think there's anybody around that doesn't respect what he did
and what he gave his life for.
I think that's, I think he is a sacred personality in our history.
And, but everyone is like that.
I mean, Christmas addicts.
I knew about him.
He's the first black man,
first man to die for this country in Massachusetts.
And he's black.
This country would not be what it is without us.
And I think Martin Luther King represents the best of us.
But he ain't the only one of us,
that there were people around him.
And only a half a dozen of us have been to college.
I mean,
most of us learn from the streets and they learn from our experiences but the i mean louis
armstrong grew up in my neighborhood in new orleans he didn't i don't think anybody ever gave
him trumpet lessons he just picked up the thing and made it blow and and and and the thing that
i'd like to remind people is that he is a man who grew up in one of the poorest neighborhoods in new
Orleans. And he sings, it's a wonderful world. And there's Ray Charles, who's blind, and
there's a big piano out in Albany, Georgia, where he grew up. And he sings America to
beautiful. But he doesn't start with the spacious skies. He starts with, oh, beautiful for
heroes proved in liberating strife, who more than self, their country,
loved and mercy more than life and we take the history of this country and the history of this planet
and we turn it into a piece of music or a symbol of grace if we do something we do it with style
you know and it's and and no matter what it is we do it better what uh what was the issue the real
between Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X.
You know, there was no issue.
The difference was that Martin Luther King learned in college,
Malcolm X learned in jail.
But Malcolm X read the dictionary and the Bible,
and when Martin came back with the Nobel Prize,
we were up to in Harlem and the Armory.
and when we came in the back door
who was standing there in the back door
with Malcolm X, two people
Malcolm X and Nelson Rockefeller
and Malcolm X said
I just wanted to thank you
for all that you've done
and I want you to know
that I am with you
and anything you want me to do
but I think that it's probably better strategy
if you and I don't seem to be so close
and said
that's why I'm not going to come in there
with you in public
he wasn't trying to profile
Malcolm was not trying to take his life
But when Martin did used to disparage
Martin publicly sometime though
We'll call him Uncle Tom
That was his brand
It wasn't it wasn't Malcolm so much
As it was that whole
crowd around Elijah Muhammad
Now Martin was close to Elijah too
It seemed like
I know
came to, if we went into a town, like when we went to Chicago, we got all the big
preachers together and got them to agree that we would be there with them and that they
could tell us what they wanted us to do. Now, some didn't like it, and some just didn't want
anybody to have a profile but them. And we just went on around them.
when he became mayor, just the point about
people playing their roles, when he became mayor of
Atlanta, the civil rights leaders, his
friends, the second day he was mayor,
they picketed him. So he went outside,
he said, what are you guys doing?
He said, well, you're the mayor now.
So you got your job, we got ours.
And he accepted that. So Malcolm
was playing his lane, is playing
his role publicly, but privately
he respected Dr. King.
Now, if you're just joining us, we're still talking
with Andrew Young, civil rights activist,
this politician worked very closely
in Martin Luther King Jr. Charlemagne?
If the Dirty Work documentary could teach one lesson
to this generation and the next generation
to organize this, what would you want it to be?
There is some dirty work in any struggle for freedom.
But dirty work could be hard work.
Dirty work could be thoughtful work.
You know, whatever nobody else wants to do.
Like, we didn't want to mess with money.
And John decided that he was going to teach folk
how to, that you can't be free without voting,
but neither can you be free if you broke.
And so teaching people how to manage money,
how to save money, how to invest money,
how to know the meaning of money to your salvation and survival.
That's another issue altogether,
but communications is an issue.
So don't be afraid of doing the dirty work,
embrace it. It is noble
work, it's not dirty work. Yeah.
Is that right?
Not only is it noble work, it's
the kind of work that
that has to be done.
So when Charlemagne was
doing that internship way back
when, in that first radio
program and when people noticed
you, that was the dirty work.
Absolutely. I'm sure you've done
dirty work in your career. You've always
both of you not always been sitting here
prime time. You've had to hustle. You've
had to do things and jobs nobody else wanted.
I still do the dirty work now.
If need be.
Need be.
And the work you're doing with mental health,
the foundation you're doing,
the stuff that nobody sees,
the conversation that we have at 2 in the morning
about life in general,
all that's the dirty work.
And raising your children is the most honorable version,
raising your paying school fees.
Like, we've got to be about the basics.
We got to get back to the basics and be about we and not just about me.
That's really who he is.
And I spent Moses interview trying to draw him out.
No, this was good.
You could see him.
Yeah.
This was good.
I loved it.
John O'Brien, thank you for bringing this walking memorial, this iconic, this icon living.
Mr. Andrew Young.
Thank you for coming, brother.
Thank you for having me.
That's right?
And check out the dirty work on, it's a peak eye, right?
No, MSNBC.
MSNBC, globally.
on MSNBC globally.
Thank you, brother.
Thank you.
And thank all of your audience.
Yes, sir.
This is college on the radio.
Oh, woo.
I like that.
That's a word.
Yeah.
If you didn't have money to go to college,
listening.
That's right.
Yeah.
Thank you.
It's the breakfast club.
You know what's so crazy about that interview?
It was two hours?
No, not only that.
So my wife's best friend, her name was Sasha,
and she loved Andrew Young.
She actually went to the school of policy studies at Georgia State.
And I wasn't here for that interview.
You wasn't here for Andrew Young?
No, I wasn't here.
I was in Atlanta for her funeral because she passed.
So it was so crazy that her husband just hit me and was like, you know,
she would have had a thousand questions for you.
But I wasn't actually here for that interview because I was.
I didn't realize you wasn't here.
That's a thing about her.
He was here for almost two hours.
Yeah, I wasn't here for that interview.
So rest in peace, Sasha, Mick, Mick Williams.
Rest in peace.
Got another angel and heaven having to look in over me.
All right.
But let's get to the latest with Lauren.
Lauren becoming a straight fit.
Tell her, man.
She gets them from somebody that knows somebody.
She gets the detail.
I'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything.
She'd be having the latest on this.
The latest with Lauren LaRosa.
Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details,
sometimes she have a little bit of everything.
Well, it's the latest.
On the breakfast club.
Talk to me.
Brandica Pinks.
Yeah, we're here.
Good morning.
Bad.
You got to tell them why you're,
Bad.
All my bed.
Yeah.
Yes.
Back story.
Shalemaine said,
is you put lamb on today?
That's not what I would have said.
It's a little lambish.
Definitely lambish.
Not lamb.
Okay.
Well, it's faux peter.
Nothing real.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Yes.
Well, in other news outside of the lambs,
Stephen A. Smith has decided to come out and apologize to Jasmine Crocky.
You guys remember, we had a conversation up here about, you know,
people being upset about some of the things that he had said about her.
and how Jasmine Crockett has been fighting for us out there in the political streets.
Well, now he's apologizing. Let's listen.
I wanted to take this opportunity to attack this issue as it pertained to me and Jasmine Crockett
because I personally have had an issue with how things have been misconstrued and misinterpreted.
But at the end of the day, I have to own it.
And so when somebody says to me, Stephen, rather than point to her and her verbiage and her language
and how she talked about the president, what about how he talks?
I have no problem with that.
And if that is the reason that everybody is in an uproar, that is fine.
And I have no problem apologizing to that to my sister because, damn it, I want her to know.
I don't feel that way about her.
I have no problem apologizing if I'm wrong.
But I'm going to challenge the legitimacy of what people come at at me with.
If you came to me and you said to me, it came across as a bit dismissive.
Stephen, you should have been more protective of her than that because look at how he speaks.
Look at how they act on Capitol Hill towards her.
I understand that.
But when somebody tries to take that to accuse me of being disrespectful
or in any way misogynistic, I'm going to push back on that
because that's emphatically false.
Yeah, so he's apologizing.
Nice.
Good for Stephen A.
Yeah, I think it's a good thing to hear.
That's why I will always have respect to Stephen A
because he has the ability to change his mind and admit when he's wrong.
Okay, and that says a lot about a person.
That says a lot about a person, okay, when they are presented with new information
and can admit they were wrong.
I respect it.
I agree.
And I also...
Has she responded? No, I haven't seen a response to her.
She actually, that I was watching, didn't say anything to him at all.
She's too busy working.
She's in Congress.
Exactly.
And I think people try to make this out to be like Stephen A. Smith has this like...
Like, he knows that this story's going to get traction.
He's just doing what he does.
But I think that this also shows, too, that he does actually care about the things that he's talking about personally
because he cares about her well-being.
You can hear that through his apology.
So you can agree or disagree with Stephen A. Smith, but I've never heard Steve.
Stephen A. Smith just talk for the sake of talking.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
And I really wish more people, especially black people in the political space or the social justice space or the activism space, you know, build some bridges with Stephen A and tapping their audience, go on their show.
Because then white politicians are taking full advantage of going on Stephen A's show and taking advantage of his audience.
So why aren't the black elected officials and black activists and black politicians?
I totally agree with you.
I hate it sometimes when I feel like, you know, we, well,
go at somebody and not have a conversation
with them, right? Even if you think they're right or wrong, have a
conversation. Maybe what you say, they'd be like, oh, I wasn't
thinking that. And I just hate when we attack each
other when we don't necessarily agree
what we say. I hate that.
And if you think he's misinforming
his audience, then go have a
conversation with him on his show. And as
you're educating him, you're also
be doing what? Educating his audience.
I agree. Well, in other
news, shifting gears, yesterday
news broke of a
filing. So Jerica Gates, or
formerly Drika Gates, who was the estranged
of Kevin Gates, music artist Kevin Gates,
she's put paper
paperwork into the court stating that
Kevin Gates has abandoned her and her children
and they are now in financial ruin.
So the docs read, you know,
they tell a story about how Drika
was managing Kevin Gates for some time.
She left LSU to manage him even before
he was like this big famed celebrity
and they built so much together.
They share two children and she says
that she says several things.
She's asking the court for
a ton of spouse support and child support.
She believes that she should be receiving
over 70K
between those two things, and here's why.
She says that, number one,
the debt that they've been left in.
She says her Mississippi Farm is now in foreclosure.
She lists that the IRS has a levy out on
Drika for $7 million in unpaid taxes.
And she's also saying that
you know, Kevin's actions in 2023, she alleges went from neglect to weaponization.
She says that at one point in time, there were, I guess, like, royalties and different things
that she was receiving, and she alleges that now she does not receive those things.
She, and the doc says that, you know, she stood by him through it all through incarceration,
absences, infidelity, and financial manipulation.
And then in 2021, is actually when everything changed.
And she claims that Kevin Gates dismantled the financial foundation of their family.
she says that he also stopped paying
alleges he stopped paying for basic family
obligations like household staff
property tax, private school tuition
and that it was actually
80% of the couple's royalty income
stopped coming to her
and now she alleges only goes into
his personal accounts
and she said she tried to figure it out on her own
she tried to downsize she tried to do everything
that she could she borrowed money
she took loans she even sold her car to keep up
with the children's expenses
she poured herself into her growing wellness business
her Drika LLC, but no amount of determination could offset the calculated financial sabotage that she's alleging.
So she's, you know, asking for money.
She says that she needs help right now and that she's not receiving it.
She's at $70,000 a month?
Yeah, so she wants over $70K and monthly support to catch up and just be able to maintain a lifestyle that she says that, you know, her children and her need to maintain.
$7 million is a lot of bread and taxes.
Jesus Christ.
To me, like in reading the docs, and it's a, it's a lot of money.
almost 400 pages. I didn't even get
halfway through, but in reading it, it sounds
like a lot of this is her wanting to be able to just catch
up. Like she says at one point,
you know, like she's talking about
her farm is in foreclosure. Like, they're losing
their stability living wise
is what she's claiming. Now, I did reach
out to reps for Kevin Gates. I have not heard
back yet. Didn't see that he posted anything
or anything like that on social media.
And in the docs, her attorneys
say that Kevin Gates, they
let she's defending himself by saying that
you know the two were never legally married but you know that we knew of they had been
married back in 2015 back in October 2015 yeah well prayers to Drica in the family yeah
wishing them the best or to figure it out I guess for the two babies absolutely yeah and their kids
are 11 and 12 so they're older kids hope they able to work it out yeah me too I pray they all
And that's it.
All right, silence of the lambs.
Yeah.
You lost me a little bit.
It's okay.
It don't even matter.
I heard $7 million out of hers.
It's just basically she's saying she's fighting for her life right now financially.
And she alleges that it's because Kevin Gates took away their income.
But she was his manager.
So she didn't have issues his wife, right?
That's what she's saying.
She's saying that their royalties were.
they stopped coming her way.
They started going to a personal account
that he has.
That's what she alleges.
Court, court, court.
All right.
Yep.
That is the latest for Lauren.
Shalabang!
Yes.
Who are you giving that down on Kutu?
Man, niggas don't care about their kids.
We're going to talk about it for after the hour.
What?
Who?
We know you're not talking about what we just came out of,
but that was a crazy segue.
I know I do crazy segues, but you got it.
And they don't look right at land.
Yes.
You know what?
You're looking at her.
Why are you looking at her?
Why are you looking at her when you said that?
You could have looked here.
You could look here.
You could look there. Why?
I looked at every single one of my co-hosts in this room.
No, you didn't.
You feel like my lamb felt it.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm like that.
I don't have nothing to do with this projection.
Okay.
I don't got kids.
I don't know what's going on right now.
I'm just here to do a job, guys.
I don't know what y'all are doing.
This is weird.
All right.
Don't get your days up next.
It's the breakfast club.
Good morning.
Mm-mm.
Make sure you tell them to watch off of Florida, man.
The craziest people in America,
come from the Bronx and all of
Florida. Yes, you are
a donkey. A Florida man
attacked an ATM for
a very strange reason. It gave him too
much money. Florida man is arrested after
deputy's day he rigged the door to his home
in an attempt to electrocate his pregnant wife. Police
arrested an Orlando man for attacking
a flamingo. The breakfast club, bitchy.
Donkey of the day with Sholomey
the guy. I don't know why y'all keep letting him get you all
like this. Yes, it's not me, Duval.
It's Florida. Donkey today for Thursday,
October 23rd, goes to a 35-year
old Florida man named Jeremy Jaron
Rouse. What does your uncle
Shala always say about the great state of
Florida? The craziest people in
America come from the Bronx and all of Florida and today
is no exception. Now Jeremy is
an Uber Eats driver and we the people
need our Uber Eats drivers
to do two things for us. One,
make sure we get our food in a timely manner
and two, which is probably
the most important, don't F
with our food, bro. Okay, we trust you
not to put your penis on our pastry.
So I respect people who take their
job as an Uber Eats driver seriously drop on the clues bombs for all the Uber Eats
drivers out there Jeremy definitely takes his Uber Eats job seriously okay anybody who cares
about their delivery rating is my kind of Uber Eats driver how do you get a great rating
being an Uber Eats driver well it's a few things okay you must focus on efficiency and customer
service you must be prompt okay you must be polite you must be professional you must
communicate effectively with the customer and restaurant you have to follow
delivery instructions. Okay, you should verify the order and you should keep the customer
informed throughout the process. Okay, that's how you get a good rating on Uber Eats. And Jeremy
takes that very seriously. Okay, he is determined to get a good rating by any means necessary,
but I would like to also tell all the Uber Eats drivers out there that there is some things
that should come before your Uber Eats delivery rating. See, we know how, you know, hard times is
out here right now. Okay, folks can't afford rent. They can't afford food and they can't afford
child care. Okay, it's this damn impossible for some people to be able to take care of all three
of those things. So some people have to bring their kids to work. Okay, Jeremy is one of those people.
Jeremy had to bring his child to work and Jeremy bringing his child to work led to a headline
that I read this morning. And the headline said, Uber eats dad realizes his son is missing from
car and keeps doing deliveries to prevent rating from going down.
I can't make this type of stuff up.
Let's go to Fox News for the report, please.
Altamont Springs Police arrested Jeremy Ruse.
Police say they found his nonverbal juvenile son who has autism running naked on the
westbound on ramp of I-4 at State Road 436.
Happened around 11 o'clock Thursday night, police say Ruse admitted to them.
He realized his son wasn't in the backseat of his car, but kept driving.
to make his deliveries. Officers say Ruse even drove by them as they cared for his own son.
They say a woman picked the boy up after nearly an hour. Police say hours later,
Ruse called them to share his side of the story. The report says he told them he kept driving
toward Winter Park miles away because he did not want to negatively affect his Uber Eats rating.
Police say he told them he didn't go pick up his son because he feared being arrested
and said if he were to be arrested, he preferred to do it later.
Every now and then a Facebook post pops up and it says,
the more I get to know people, the more I understand why Noah only let animals on the ark.
I agree wholeheartedly.
Drop one of the clues bombs for Noah, okay?
And I would like to give that more of an updated feel.
The more I get to know people, the more I understand why the tech roles want to replace y'all with robots.
AI everything.
or humans in their decision making, okay?
Virtual reality is all.
Y'all don't deserve real oxygen, okay?
Keep people in the house.
We can't be trusted around each other, all right?
The fact that his Uber rating means more than him
than his special needs child, okay?
A little boy autistic, running around naked, okay,
and you don't even realize it?
All right, hey, Jeremy, how about scribing
to be a five-star father?
Okay, you don't want to get a thumbs up on being a dad.
All right, I think it's a damn crime
to label this little boy special needs.
and not check to see if the needs of the father are special too.
Okay, like something is not right.
This batch of humans, I really believe, aren't created by God.
There's just a certain batch of humans that God had nothing to do with.
I think at some point, God left the ingredients for humans,
but whoever was in charge of making them, they changed the recipe, okay?
Because common sense is just the thing of the past, all right?
I know life be lifeing, but how you just forget your child?
And then when you remember, you forgot your child,
You say, let me finish these Uber eat drop-offs first.
Okay, now selfishly, if I ordered food, thank you.
But damn, man, I want you to love yourself, Jeremy.
There is no way you really love yourself because taking care of yourself is part of taking care of your kids.
And the reason that you don't know your child was missing is because you're missing so much within yourself.
Please give Jeremy Geron Rouse the sweet sounds and hamletones.
Donky
Of the day
You are the donkey
Of the day
Yeha
This is a shame
He definitely sounds like the dad has autism too
Yeah
Like how he didn't know the little boy
Wasn't in the back scene no more
Because I know the little boy was making noise
Yeah
I know he was making noise
He didn't realize how quiet it was
Once the little boy wasn't in the car no more.
Right, he might have thought he took a nap for something.
This is crazy, this is crazy, this is crazy.
Definitely had to know.
And the sad part is it probably happened before.
It's not the first time because you lose your autism, son,
and you're just like, all right, well, I got to do these deliveries.
That means that must have happened before.
And you're like, he's all right.
He'll figure it out.
Oh, Lord.
How old was the kid?
I don't think they said.
He didn't say, okay.
He was 35, though.
Yeah, yeah.
Him.
Poor little boy.
All right.
All right.
Thank you for that don't care today.
I'm going to play game
Yeah
No
Please why
You always want to play games
No
Because
I don't want to play a game
Why?
What does it matter
I want to play game
What do you mean why is what it's
What's it matter
He was irresponsible
Okay
I want to play the reason why
You don't want to play is
Because you already know the race
God did the story
He always knows the race
Okay
I know the race too
You know what the race is
No let's play game
Let's play game
Let's play game
Let's play game
Go on the take show
with the races. I'm gonna text y'all.
Can I text y'all? No, let's play a game. Come on, man.
I'm gonna text y'all with the races.
We got, I want to play?
Hold on. I'm gonna text y'all with the races, man.
Hold on.
He is so patty-like.
What you mean?
And don't you say it out loud, either. You just shut up.
Oh, my God.
You know what?
Hey, chat.
Oh, my, his father is training him for that.
We live on Breakfast Club AM Twitch.
Chat, tell me what the race is.
You know what?
The chat is saying.
I'm not even going to say it when the chat said.
I just want to know.
What if his father is training him for that now?
You know what?
You know what?
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We got Lisa on the line. Lisa, good morning.
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Hey, what's your name, Mama?
Fatima.
Oh, Fatima. I'm sorry, Fatima.
What's that, baby?
What's your question for Jess?
Hi. My bad. I'm sorry.
So, I was with somebody for about four years, and it was good, but we was on and all this stuff.
And my main problem with him was he wouldn't find God, but I felt like, in my opinion, he needed it, and he knew he needed it.
He was slagging.
So when he finally found it, every time there was a problem, he would use it against me or anybody in his family.
And it was to the point where I had to leave.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry, for family.
You said, find God?
Yeah, find God.
Like, in my opinion, I knew he did it,
and I feel like a lot of people
these days needed it, so he finally found it.
Okay.
But then whenever there was a problem,
he would use it against me in any conversation.
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He decided to be absent.
And I was going to pray with that.
I didn't mind.
But he kept that boundary every time he wanted to do something.
And then when he was finished, he would blame me.
So I finally decided to leave.
So my thing is just I'm trying not to break no context, even though this was somebody who I wanted to marry, somebody who I wanted to have.
kid here. How do I accept the fact that it might be over?
You just have to accept it. I'm having a hard time following it, though. You know what I'm saying?
You said God, right? Because you keep saying it. So Christ, you know, faith.
Yeah. Yeah. You introduce him to faith. Okay. And he found his faith. But somehow when y'all get into
arguments, he turns it back on you. I don't know what that has to do with you leading him to faith.
Like, he wants to make an accident.
But he would always crack that down
to find a half safe, that sometimes
you would, sometimes we wouldn't.
And then afterwards, when he finished,
he would just turn around in his
corner and act like nothing happened.
And I hated that, because then sometimes
I would feel like it was my fault.
Oh, okay, so you practice
abstinence. Yeah.
Okay, and he did not want to
do that, but he is doing it because
he's doing it for the betterment
of you guys' relationship, and he also
found Christ through you. So it's
like, okay, he's doing this, but, but
he's also a man, and he's
very tempted, and so he beats off
sometimes in a corner
and you didn't
So we have sex, right?
Okay.
I'm sorry, but I know this is complicated
because it's complicated for me, too, like it's dumb.
But after you finish sex, he would turn around
in his corner and act like nothing
happened, and then we had a conversation
too weeks to know that
when you come around, they're sitting on
the other side of the couch, because
I don't want to be tempted because every time you're around me, I just want to touch you.
Okay.
And I told them you left self-control.
Okay.
That's a problem.
You don't have to touch me.
I got you.
I got you.
So it seems, it seems, are you guys married or are you just together?
Are you married?
No, actually, at all.
Okay.
So that's why you're practicing.
You're trying your best to stay, of course, until you guys are married and you guys can
willingly do whatever you want to do sexually or intimate or whatever.
Yeah, because we had a practice.
we had an issue a while back
I had a miscarriage by him
so sorry and I
yeah and I just could not
I'm like I don't want to be touched
I really want to have a child
in marriage
but I just have to let's go
because I'm like if you can't be the man
that I need I cannot have you
around me yeah well obviously
it's to y'all on two different pages
right and it honestly
it seems like he did try
your way and he tried and
He's trying and he's still trying.
However, that doesn't seem like the life that, that, that he wants to live.
He's doing it because he loves you, it seems like, right?
But, and sometimes that works out, but it's very hard for him.
Girl, you, you are a fine-ass individual because he can't even look at you, honey.
He wants you to turn around.
He want to hop behind a curtain when you walk in the door.
So that is not the guy for you, you know what I'm saying?
And that's not to say he's not a bad person.
I mean, that's not to say he's a bad person.
You, you're going to have.
have to it is a very few individuals that can deal with what you are putting down you know what i mean
but that's your way and there is somebody out there for you unfortunately it is not him and i know the
history between you two you lost the child i'm so sorry about that um but i feel like this is not the
relationship for you you need somebody who is aligned with you you know what i'm saying you you need
somebody that you are equally yoked with and that is not that gentleman i do appreciate him and you
should appreciate him too for even trying, but you can't get upset with the person for not
living in abstinence to the degree that you do. You know what I mean? You just have to do your
best and find your person. Damn it but I'm hung up. She said, look, you ain't trying to hear what
I'm putting down. So it is what it is. Good morning. Who's this? Good morning. This is Joey from
Orlando. What's wrong? What's wrong? So look, it's a long story of you. But basically,
I'm going to try to break it down and shoring it up. So I got, I got like a bipolar disorder. I've
diagnosed through the VA.
I've been married for a couple months.
I basically kicked out my current
wife and her kids at my house.
It's been two months.
She found her own apartment.
So what do I do?
Do I continue to fight for the marriage?
Or do I just buy the paperwork
and just be done with it?
Wait, wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
What do you mean continue to fight?
You kicked her and her kids out.
What do you mean?
How are you fighting?
What do you mean?
What's happening?
Yeah, just, I mean, so basically,
within that two months
and she's been gone
like we've been
we'll talk here and there
we linked up a few times
you know what I'm saying
so that's what I don't know
if she's just giving me false hope
but why you kicked her out
there's no hope
when you kick me and my kids
out of your house
and this was your wife
you know babe
so that's kind of
you know and I know that you are struggling
with you know your
mental disorder
and I do understand that
are you getting the proper help for that
yeah yeah actually
I go to the VA
you know every two weeks
every two weeks
okay okay
Why did you kick them out?
What made you kick them out?
And don't tell me you was a whole other person
And you heard voices when you did it
It had to be a reason for that
I got a kid from a pre-relationship
And she got kids in a pre-in relationship
So my daughter told me some stuff
That she said to her
And I wasn't too happy about
So I immediately turned into that mode
And protected my daughter
Okay
And I had to be out of my house
Because I didn't like
What they were doing to her
Okay
Now before you just went ahead
And kicked her out
I understand dad mode absolutely
but you're also a husband as well
you know and we're operating
wearing both of those hats
under the same roof as your wife
and the Brady Bunch because you have kids from previous
relationships and she has kids from previous
relationships what you do is you call
a family meeting you go speak with your wife
about what your daughter just told you
and you can still be
that dad in protector mode
without kicking them out
first thing it don't even sound like you allowed
a conversation
before you did that, you know?
Right, I did it.
Yeah.
So that's just all that is, you know,
and it sounds like you really do,
it sounds like you feel like you made a mistake,
but you don't want to, you don't want to disappoint your daughter,
and you will not be doing that,
but it sounds like you know that you went too far too quickly, right?
You made a decision a little too quick.
Absolutely.
Yes, you didn't.
So I can tell you want your marriage,
and I want you to fight for it.
You know, but think about where your wife mindset is, right?
Because if you kicked her out without even hearing her out,
it's like, damn, how can I trust you?
How can I trust that you won't do this again?
So you have to also put yourself in her shoes, too.
And then you also have to have a conversation with your baby girl.
You know what I mean?
But I think it should have been a family meeting that took place.
And in family, with family, when you're married and everything like that,
they're always going to be uncomfortable conversations
that you have to be willing to have.
You know, you just can't make decisions like that.
That was very, that was, you know.
It was selfish.
Yes, it was selfish.
That wasn't the word I was looking for.
But yes, it was selfish.
But that was made, that was a very, I don't know, what's the word, Sholamain?
Come on.
I ain't even paying no attention.
Oh, my God.
Jesus Christ.
I'm sorry, Orlando, man.
But look, I want you to continue to fight for your marriage.
I think you should call your wife and you and her should go somewhere and talk about it.
And then bring the kids together.
and have a family meeting.
You should apologize in front of your kids to your wife.
So that also sets a tone in the home.
You know what I mean?
Because I don't even want your daughter to think that that was okay
that you just took her word and just kicked her stepmom
and her, you know, step siblings out.
You know what I mean?
You have to set an example for your child and your wife's children as well
and also be the head of the household and run it the right way.
that's a marriage that you're in.
It's not just your girlfriend, you know?
And so everybody needs an apology from you.
Your wife and her kids and, well, y'all kids, because y'all are married,
so y'all are parents to all of these children and your daughter, you know?
Yeah, good point.
Yeah.
I'm sorry that that happened, but I do have faith that you will get your wife back.
You just have to reassure her, and you got to get better with communication, babe.
Thank you
No problem
That was just
Fixed my mess
Okay
We do that every Thursday
Around this time
Why are you looking at me like that?
Because you wasn't even listening
You had it handled
I listen to your donkey today
Every day
I do this once a week on Thursday
You couldn't even listen
I was listening to that part
I listened to the first one
Okay
What are you talking about
First one
He didn't make no damn sense
And you're going to listen
You missed out on a really good one
What happened?
He kicked his wife out
Because of something
that his daughter told him
he can't even say
hey wife
we need to sit down
and have a conversation
because I don't like
what I'm hearing
my daughter came back
and told me
that y'all was talking
about something something
but he also said
he deals with bipolar disorder
so he probably was having
a manic episode
when he did that
so he probably
don't even mean that
when he did it
okay
yeah
he saw I'm just saying
listen we do that
every Thursday
around 8 8 15 a.m.
But yeah
we got the latest
with Lauren coming up next
right?
What the hell did me go?
I don't know
he wouldn't get an assburger
I don't know
what he was going to do
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So the voice that are called Chad.
So this is breaking right now
I don't have much details
I've not been able to reach out
or anything to speak to anybody
but according to reports from ABC News
Portland Trailblazers
coach Chauncey Billups
has been charged in an illegal
gambling operation
tied to the mafia
now Billups was arrested
allegedly or according to this report
in Oregon
and he's supposed to make a court appearance
today at some point
now Miami Heat Guard Terry Roser
did I say his last thing right
Rosier
a year. It's also charged in a
separate, but they say related
alleged illegal gambling case
as well. And FBI director, Cash Patel
is supposed to be making
announcement of the charges along with some other
law enforcement officials today in New York City. So there'll
be more developing there. You ain't reached out to
Cash? I have... I don't have
anything. You didn't reach out to the Mafia? You ain't reach out to
Johnson? Nothing?
Andrew?
It's supposed to be... Yeah. So, yeah,
he's locked up right now. He's supposed to be heading to
court. It's a poker operation that they're pointing to.
So he got arrested after his game because they had a game last night.
He's arrested right now.
I'm supposed to be seeing a judge at some point today,
according to this ABC News report.
But I'll get more answers to that and we'll be back with that tomorrow.
Now, in other news, switching gears completely.
Monica, so there is a single dad that posted a video online
and has started a conversation about whether or not sleepovers are okay for your children.
Let's take a listen to that audio.
Last year, I was trying to throw my daughter a slumber part.
No woman lives in the household. It's just me and my daughter. I communicated with one of the mothers, like, just to see if she can get the ball rolling because she know a bunch of more mothers and whatnot. And then I asked, do she feel comfortable having, and as I was talking, she's straight up interrupting me, no, I don't feel comfortable with that at all. And like, I said, because I'm a man and she honestly, she was honest. She was like, yes. And I'm like, that really did make me feel some type of weight. And I do understand, like, well, women,
coming from. It just hurt to know that
me just as a man
I get labeled as that I would
never do nothing like that
to kids because like when I was
growing up, long story short, it happened
to me but by a woman
I would never do that to a
child that just made me really feel
some type of way. I don't think that's anything
to take personal because most parents don't
like, I mean I don't like my kids spending out
spending the night at nobody house. I wasn't allowed to do that
for a long time when I was a kid either and I didn't
understand until I got older why
My mom was so strict about that
But Monica, I mentioned her in the beginning
Because she commented on this video
She said, we don't do sleepovers
My mother didn't do it
I don't either
And that applies to my sons and my daughters
In his case, inviting some moms
To be there overnight
The chaperone may work
But that would be a no for me as well
You know the crazy thing
Would you allow your daughter
To go to somebody's house
A single father, would you?
No, I don't
Even if she does know him
No
It doesn't, I mean
Because obviously in this case
The kids do know him
Right, but no
And I am
absolutely sorry about what happened to him
but honestly
I just feel like we didn't even need to know
that part of that
you know what I'm saying just the fact that he was touched
from a last thing you know as a child
but like Charlemagne said he
he shouldn't have taken it personal
that's how parents are
that's just what it is I understand
well I wouldn't allow my daughter to go to
his house as well just because he is
I just it would make me feel uncomfortable
I don't let my daughters go to two parent households
I don't make my daughter sleep right
but I will say this
the relationship I have with all the parents that go to my kid's school
and a relationship I have with the dance moms and the dance dads
if I was having a sleep over my wife wasn't there
they would allow their daughter to come over
because a lot of times I'm the only man at those dance competitions
and I'm watching over all those girls and I treat all those girls
like they're my kids I watch them I make sure that they're safe
when they go get their Uber food or all that I watch them
so if it was me I don't I really can't see the mother saying no
because they know me they've been around me they've been to my house
But if they do, are you going to be upset if somebody say,
I don't feel comfortable with my daughter staying.
I wouldn't be upset because I wouldn't understand because I would feel the same way.
You just understand.
And the climate that we're in,
and we talk about stories.
We hear stories that these people are doing things to children every day.
And then it's just like, no, no, I'm sorry.
And then how do their fathers feel?
You know, we talk about the moms.
How do the fathers of the kids that he's inviting?
How do they feel about it, too?
I'm just a father who deals a parental parent.
I don't care.
If it was one parent household, two parent household, my kids ain't staying at nobody house.
But if it's a guy, if you want to come stay over here, cool, but they're not going on.
But if it's a boy, I'm sure it would be, they would feel differently, right?
If he had a son and they said other kids, I'm sure they would.
It may, I'm sure they would feel different.
Yeah.
Because now, now that's different for me.
Okay, that's all boys, but it's like you're a man hosting a all-girls sleepover.
I understand it's your daughter, but it's just, no.
Even if it's a boy, I just don't want my kids staying over and nobody else's house.
We got a nice old house over here.
What do you need to be standing to somebody else house for?
It's it. My son used to stay.
Now, my son, when he was playing football, his coach, they had a coach, he would get all the teammates
and they would have sleepovers. That's fine. We knew the coach and everything, but if it was
like my daughter, no, it's just, it is.
My kids go to certain people's houses, but I'm like Charlottoming. My house is the house
where everybody. I'd rather everybody here.
There's enough stuff to do. I order you food, but you don't like this type of food. You're
vegan. We can get your vegan alternatives. We can get you, like, come here.
And the way my anxiety is set up, I need.
to have eyes on my kids at all
times. I mean, you know, my oldest daughter
is 17, so she has a different level
of autonomy now, which I'm just learning to let go.
Oh, Lord, I know that's hard for you.
I am just learning to let go, okay?
Well, my house ain't the house for anybody's to come
to either.
It's to each his own, I think.
It really is. It depends on how your parents are,
the relationship they have with the parent that's inviting
and just how they were raised up.
You imagine, Mama, I see Miss Jess on the porch,
smoking something. I don't know what that was.
That's exactly why.
My house ain't the house.
Miss Jess, I see her twerking on the porch that I don't.
You're damn right.
Yeah, damn right.
That's right.
Nope.
Mama, I see Ms. Jess put the scarf on.
You know?
Everybody run out.
We're running now.
You know what?
Y'all do look like Mrs.
Not at I.
You all do like Miss Lauren and Miss Jess.
Absolutely.
I better look like Miss Jess.
The hell.
Somebody called me ma'am the other day and it hurt my heart.
You are a little man.
You are a little ma'am.
She said, ma'am.
She said, ma'am.
I said, ma'am.
Oh, Jeff is the man.
Ma'am, ma'am.
Yo, seriously, stop playing with me.
Ma'am lamb.
Stop playing with me, nigga.
Oh, oh, here.
Go to Scarce.
Yeah, let's go now.
The Scarborough.
I didn't have a little bit more, but we got to go.
Summer Walker.
So Summer Walker is talking about the fact that she might die alone.
Let's take a listen.
Damn.
Once you really, like, decenter men from your life and you really find your peace with just
yourself, then it just start to get, like, do you really want to be?
So then it'd be like, um, dying alone.
Don't sound too bad.
Do you think that that will be what happens?
It could be, but as long as I'm at peace, then it's cool because it's like everybody I know that God and shit.
It's like, he cheated.
Ah, girl.
He whipped my ass.
Ah, girl.
He gave me an SDD.
So it just gets to a point where it's like, I'm bored, but I don't have nothing to complain about to none of my friends.
Then it seems like what you're saying is the solution here is stop,
man. Yeah. You don't really
got to bust it open. You really don't have to.
They got all types of shit now. They got
roses and shit. Yeah, like my
smell good. Like everything like you don't even got to
you. You don't really got up with you.
First of all, salute to Speedy. That was someone walking
talking to Speedy.
Dropping on, uh, Co.
360 with Speedy on over at Complex.
Number two, regardless of what you're using, you're
busing it open. Okay. I don't care
if it's another one's about. I don't care
if it's the road. Yes, you're still
busting it. But she's saying that it doesn't come
with all those problems. Y'all know she's been through
her things. Meach and a little
meet you to grow trees and she talked about that
as well too. I thought she had the white guy though.
I thought the white guy was something. I remember I told you that was just
a friend. I thought she was gay. I thought she's enjoying
her money or she's enjoying people's money right now just
companionship what she wants to is what she's saying because she has
this new album finally over it coming on. She says that we're going to get
that air from her and her music like she don't need to be super
attached to a man right now because we've seen her be attached and didn't
work out well with a lot of other people. Summer is
she's in 2930. Yeah I understand that why she needs to be attached to a man
let's take a listen to her about the groceries
lastly on the
on the dating tip before you move on
I want to talk about an
unfortunate situation for you
that led to an incredible line
and meme for us as
fans and viewers and that was I can't help
my cousin bring the bags in the house
yes what do you remember about that
incredible line
what do you remember about a moment like that
was it infuriating for you
it was I was really ignorant but hey
did you laugh at it or were you like
in too deep. No, I was like, that's trifling
as shit. I literally don't even
have to say anything on that because
his life is terrible now.
So, yeah.
Damn. Speedy good, Amy. He just
laughing and joking the whole time, but get
so much out. And under an hour, too.
Great interview. Go check that out.
All right. Well, that's the latest with
Lauren. Let's get to the mix. Chat. We'll
see you guys tomorrow. Chat, ma'am.
Appreciate all the great conversation.
It's Miguel birthday.
Oh, Miguel.
Birthday. Okay. Ryan Reynolds and
Jackie Long.
Jackie Long is my brother.
Happy birthday, Jackie.
Okay.
All right.
Well, let's start the mix with some Miguel.
It's the breakfast club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ NV.
Just hilarious.
Shalameen de Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
I want to salute to everybody that's incarcerated and locked up.
This is the second person I spoke to yesterday that said that they watch us on YouTube all the time.
Nice.
So they was like, you know, don't forget, you know, brothers locked up that they still watch us
and they get a lot of the information from watching us on YouTube and everybody.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
I was at Rikers a couple weeks ago, me and Shaka St. Korn.
And a lot of the brothers in there were saying how they listen to us.
Yeah.
Remember when that guy used to draw pictures of you?
Remember that guy drew a picture of you naked and sent it to you from prison?
You remember that?
I do.
That was wild.
And then he did the front and the back.
That's what made it so crazy.
So he drew a picture and be naked from the front.
But then when you turned the paper over, it was him naked from the back, too.
Come on.
What did you do with the pictures?
He even colored it in.
It was yellow.
Oh, no.
What did you do with the pictures?
I don't know what happened.
But yes, we used to have somebody
that used to write us all the time
and he did draw a picture of me.
Okay.
Sluo to that brother.
I don't know where he's at, but salute him.
We're drawing another picture.
And now we're talking about the first picture you drew.
He's drawing naked men in jail.
He's at home.
He's not want to be.
He's right where he wants to be.
Yeah, go home.
Yeah.
Yeah, but salute to everybody that's locked up.
And salute to Andrew Young for joining us this morning.
Man, and John Holbeye, man.
So many people texting me about that Andrew Young interview.
This is a man who literally worked hand in hand
with Martin Luther King Jr.
We don't be understanding
that people like that still exist.
So the folks you read about
in history books,
the folks you hear about,
they would have still been alive today
if they weren't assassinated,
okay?
And there's people out here
who actually knew them
and we're friends with them.
And I'm just glad
that Andrew Young is 93 years old
and still has the wherewithal
and the cognitive ability
to be able to tell those stories.
That's right.
And I'm glad we're able to document it
so people can, you know,
see it more and listen to it more.
That's right.
It was a blessing.
I'm mad I missed that one.
So make sure you go watch
his documentary
on MSNBC Andrew Young
The Dirty Work
Or go watch the interview
on Breakfast Club YouTube page
which is actually longer
than the documentary
Yes
All right
Well
Got a positive note
Actually before we do
Guys drum roll
Drum roll I have a big
announcement on Monday
I will be making it
It's something very near and dear to me
It's great and it will be
one of my biggest accomplishments
yet
But October 31st
Make sure you get your tickets
In Charlotte North Carolina
I will be at Comedy Zone
We got four shows
two shows on Halloween
and then two shows
that Saturday, November 1st
at Comedy Zone, like I said,
Juselariceofficial.com for the tickets.
I will be giving away
a cash prize
to the person who
wears the best
Halloween costume.
Okay? I love you guys.
Can't wait to see you, 704.
All right. You got a positive no,
Shaolin. I do. I want to tell people
tomorrow 4.30 p.m.
Colonial Life Arena,
myself, Don Staley,
Asia Wilson. Go get your tickets.
Right now, we will be in conversation.
And then right after the conversation,
USC women's basketball is playing Anderson
in an exhibition game
So we'll see you tomorrow in Columbia, South Carolina
And out of positive note is simply this
We cannot give what we do not have
Okay, we cannot bring peace to the world
If we ourselves are not peaceful
We cannot bring love to the world
If we ourselves are not loving
So be the change you want to see on this planet, people.
Have a great day.
Breakfast club, bitches!
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