The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Nicki Minaj Reacts To Keke Palmer's Impression Of Her, T.I. Roasts Goes Off On Bouncer, Amber Rose & Tezlyn Figaro Exchange Words About Kamala's Loss + More

Episode Date: November 21, 2024

The Breakfast Club Dives Into Nicki Minaj Reacts To Keke Palmer's Impression Of Her, T.I. Roasts Goes Off On Bouncer, Amber Rose & Tezlyn Figaro Exchange Words About Kamala's Loss, And Cocoa Brown... Learned Her Husband Was A BIGAMIST Months Into Their Marriage. Listen For More!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:04:04 with just fires because there's no water. Yeah. Right. So, yeah, so it's, we got a lot of rain, there's a lot of flooding, so coming in this morning was a little, it was a little difficult. It was. So when I hit Charlamagne, I'm like, yo bro, just to give you a heads up, our route that we come in, I'm like, it's flooded.
Starting point is 00:04:18 And he was like, I guess I'm going to be late. So Charlamagne will be running a little bit. What tunnel do you take? Which one? It all in what Waze tells me. Oh, you take Waze there. Yeah, Waze might say take this way. Charlamagne to be running what time do you say which one it all in what ways tells me? Whatever ways might say take this way Well, I don't I whatever ways tells me to do I don't the way told me to drive to Africa to get to How long you've been coming here and you still use GPS to get to work every morning
Starting point is 00:04:39 Hey, yo every because it's not just GPS is they tells you about the traffic it tells you if there's accident It tells you if there's yeah flooding if I should take an alternative route So I use ways for everything even if I'm going up to the up the block to go to grocery store I use ways that is crazy. They use it all day long. Uh-uh. Yeah, that's what that's what it is. Well Salute to my wife My wife is doing this cooking show. She's been planning and doing this for a while So she did her first episode yesterday if you don't know my wife is part Jamaican so on the first show she's cooking oxtail and jerk chicken she's breaking down the process of cooking it which is
Starting point is 00:05:11 pretty dope but it's just um I didn't know cooking show is it's usually she cooks I go downstairs yeah but this one is like she's preparing she's doing you have to use four ounces of this because it's a show but usually you just use little sprinkles like little sprinkle but now nah, I didn't get a chance. So when I left this morning, they were still wrapping up. Damn. Yeah, that's what I said. Damn.
Starting point is 00:05:31 Wow. Yeah, so salute to her. Can't wait to catch that. Can't wait to catch that. She was like, you want to bring some food up for everybody? I'm like, no, because I'm going to be late. What? I would have been late.
Starting point is 00:05:39 She was like, you want me to make some things? I was like, no, I'm going to be late. I'll do it another time. All right. Well, Tel Far will be joining us this morning, you know tell far the Bag designer and clothes designer. He's gonna be joining us He's opening up his own store brick-and-mortar store in Manhattan, and you know how people just love these bags You've seen salons wearing we've seen Beyonce wear them. Just hilarious has a couple of them
Starting point is 00:06:01 So we're gonna be talking to tell far and hopefully he brings us gifts cuz usually when every Time he comes up he brings a gift. Well I never met him before so I really hope that he likes me enough to give me a nice bag Yeah last time he brought bags for the wife, he brought bags for my mom, he brought sweatshirt, he brought everything and Christmas is right around the corner So all I do is re-gift it. Okay. That's it. That's all I do is re-gift it. Good. Let's get this show crackin. We got Morgan Wood front page news when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning everybody. It's DJ NV Jess Hilarious.
Starting point is 00:06:28 Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news. Now it's Thursday Night Football. The Steelers are taking on the Cleveland Browns at 815 and also we got to send a happy birthday to Michael Strahan. Today is Michael Strahan's birthday. Happy birthday.
Starting point is 00:06:41 So drop a bomb for Michael Strahan. Good morning Morgan. Good morning. Good morning Morgan. Good morning. Good morning. And the Charlemagne and Jeff. Y'all feeling all right?
Starting point is 00:06:50 Yes, we are. Good. Good. Okay. So president, let's jump into it. Okay. Uh, president elect Trump is cheering the life sentence of Venezuelan migrant, uh, who was convicted of killing a Georgia nursing student.
Starting point is 00:07:03 Now Trump posted on Truth Social on Wednesday, justice for Lakin Riley in all caps. Now the illegal immigrant convicted of killing the Georgia nursing student, Lakin Riley, he was sentenced to life without parole. 26 year old Jose Abara was found guilty on all 10 counts by the judge who handed down the verdict after Abara waived his right to a jury trial.
Starting point is 00:07:22 Now the prosecution said Abara went hunting for women on the University of Georgia's campus and encountered Riley on her morning run in February. The case of course drew national attention and was the focus of the presidential election. And part of the reason if not the reason why the Trump administration forthcoming Trump administration is calling for these mass deportations of Abara crossed the border illegally in 2022 and was released by border officials while his immigration case was awaiting review. Let's hear from Judge Patrick Haggard
Starting point is 00:07:52 announcing the sentence, and we'll also hear from Lakin's sister, father, and best friend on the impact this tragedy has had on them. Let's hear that audio. With that, Mr. Abara, if you'll please stand. Count one, malice murder. that audio. The pain I feel is unexplainable. Every day I am reminded that my daughter is gone. I will never hear her laugh again, never see her smile, never hold her hand or feel her hug. I've been impacted by this brutal, cowardice and preventable tragedy in every way, shape and form.
Starting point is 00:08:38 I no longer have a best friend that I relate every thought or worry to I no longer run every day It's so sad. So there's a very sad But you know just in on a positive note that you know that family has had some justice in regards to that case now moving on elsewhere in news a report on sexual Allegations involving Matt Gaetz will not be released, at least not for now and not legally. President-elect Trump's nominee for the head of the Department of Justice, Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz, has faced allegations on sexual misconduct, including alleging having sex with a 17-year-old girl.
Starting point is 00:09:19 Now, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle called for the report of the Florida congressman to be released. House Speaker Mike Johnson had urged the ethics committee to keep the report under wraps since Gates has already resigned from Congress. Now a hacker has reportedly already gained access to those documents in an investigation. So a file reportedly included sealed documents from the House Ethics Committee and Justice Department according to the New York Times. Internet cyber security expert Alan Krowitz says it sounds like an inside job and the information will likely be leaked and shared by a reporter. Hey colleagues let's hear more from Internet
Starting point is 00:09:57 cyber security expert Alan Krowitz. So in this case I mean it does sound a lot like somebody internally is trying to damage somebody and set something out. I mean if you remember the biggest leak that we had with the government, you know, was Snowden, you know, and that was an internal person who sent stuff out. You didn't hack it. So you're not a part of the crime. Now, I'm not a lawyer. There might be something like you are complicit after the fact and hacking.
Starting point is 00:10:18 But as far as I know, there's nothing technically illegal about getting something that somebody else hacked. Yep. Well, there you have it and of course yesterday the Republicans in the House ethics panel they did vote to make those findings not public so of course those documents will remain sealed at least on a congressional level but you know you know the people know how to get what they want. Absolutely. Yeah. Alright so I'm like do we have time for one more? No, it is 610.
Starting point is 00:10:45 All right. Well, let's get into it. Once at seven o'clock, we will talk more about what's happening with DEI. Yeah. You know, things in the diversity, equity and inclusion space getting a little sticky. So we'll talk more about that at 7 a.m. All right. And everybody else, get it off your chest.
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Starting point is 00:11:29 My name is D Mills. They call me D Mills. I'm a professional boxer. What's up D Mills? What's up? Get it off your chest, brother. You know, I just want to say happy birthday to my son today. He just turned 10.
Starting point is 00:11:37 Okay. Happy birthday, baby boy. Yeah, yeah. He a beast. What about you? I'm a professional boxer. I'm a professional boxer. I'm a professional boxer. I'm a professional boxer. I'm a professional boxer. I'm a professional boxer. birthday to my son today. He just turned 10.
Starting point is 00:11:46 Okay. Happy birthday baby boy. Yeah, yeah. He'll be a football, basketball, baseball. He'll be an athlete just like his daddy. That's what it is. Alright bro. And I also want to say I'm a professional boxer.
Starting point is 00:11:54 I'm 17 and 0, 9 KOs. I'm looking to get a good big fight. I've been managing myself, promoting myself. Anybody want to say anything to me? I'm a professional boxer. I'm 17 and 0, 9 KOs. I'm looking to get a good big fight. I've been managing myself, promoting myself.
Starting point is 00:12:02 Anybody want to say anything to me? I'm a professional boxer. I'm 17 and 0, 9 KOs. I'm looking to get a good big fight. I've been managing myself, promoting myself. Anybody want to say anything to me? I'm a and 0, 9KO. I'm looking to get a good big fight. I've been managing myself, promoting myself. Anybody want to fight? I really want to fight Jake Paul. Jake Paul's not going to fight you. You don't have a big enough name as of yet, but I'm sure if you continue to fight, he's
Starting point is 00:12:18 only fighting big names. He's bringing in $40 million. So unless you're a Mike Tyson, a Floyd Mayweather, a Tank, or somebody with a name that's going to attract some people, So, you know unless you're a Mike Tyson Floyd Mayweather a tank or somebody with a name It's gonna attract some people sir. You're on your own Okay, well good luck to you brother Hello, who's this Hey, how you doing? I just wanted to say I just want to say man It's raining out here. I'm a truck driver. I just want everybody to be careful. That's all I wanted to say. That was it Yes, sir, yes, sir, you know what I need some more baby come on man
Starting point is 00:13:01 You know what I need. Come on baby, come on man. You already know man. There you go. Alright man, have a good one. You too man, thank you. Hello, who's this? It's Sheila. Good morning breakfast club.
Starting point is 00:13:12 Hey Sheila. Good morning. How are you? I'm doing good. Hey, I wanted to tell you just, I saw your movie twice. And I think it needed a part two. Don't you think it was really good? I think it did.
Starting point is 00:13:24 Nobody's been calling up there talking about it. I think it need a part two. Don't you think it was really good? I think you're gonna be calling up there talking about it I think you do cuz I need to know what happened to Leah after she got slapped Thank you so much for I know right I appreciate you baby. I'm gonna watch it this week And I gotta watch that this weekend and I gotta watch penguin this weekend So I got it is my daughter's competition So I got a little time when they do when they are in between their little dance meets, I can watch all the movies I need to.
Starting point is 00:13:50 Make sure you do. Okay, okay. DJ and I got one more thing. I want one of your books. I got Charlamagne book. Can I get one of your books? Sure, absolutely. Real Life, Real Love is a relationship book and hopefully it can help people out with their relationship. Me and my wife have been together 30 years, we've been married 23 and we talk about everything. Not just the good that everybody hears and sees on Instagram when you hear people's relationships. We talk about everything that God has there from insecurity, infidelity to everything
Starting point is 00:14:17 but in how we made it through. So I will definitely send it to you. If you hold on, I can get your information and send it right to you What one more thing? Oh y'all no longer but I want to shout out to my mental poetry health group for four years galaxy of poets Uh instagram so shout out to them. We celebrated our fourth year in november. So i'm shouting out to that group Okay, and your name is shela, right? It's shela s h e l i a l i. Okay, I got you mama. Hold on, okay? Okay.
Starting point is 00:14:47 Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need the vent, hit us up now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Whether you're mad or blessed. I hate the way that you walk, the way that you talk. I hate the way that you dress. Everything with me is blessed. Call up next, 800-585-1051. Not just me, I'm what the coach will fill it. Hello, who's this? Hey, this your girl, Bianca from Atlanta.
Starting point is 00:15:17 Back in the building. Bianca from ATL. What's up, Bianca? How you doing? Good morning, good morning, everybody. It's so good to hear from y'all. I got two things to get off my chest. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:15:28 All right, first thing, the grand opening for Bain Cana Seafood presented by TI and Killer Mike. Everybody keeps asking me how was the food. Unfortunately, I didn't get a chance to try the food, but it was good to see the two brothers coming out, opening up their businesses and having some opportunities for people like us in the community. Absolutely. Also, I would like to shout out my nonprofit. It's called Forever.
Starting point is 00:15:52 I love the Atlanta first spell F-U-R. And we help people in the inner city who got pets, families, anybody who needs assistance. We help to get those low costs of free. We do a lot of free giveaways. We support a lot of the AT aliens like me who like reptiles and just who like the animal life. I used to be an animal control officer, so this is my way of giving back to the community. I'm looking to link up with other people and connect and be able to collab on some events you can reach me at foreverilovealana.gmail.com and hit me up on
Starting point is 00:16:30 Facebook and Instagram thank y'all so much thank you so much I'm going shout to 96 one the beat they're having their annual Jingle Ball concert it goes down on the 19th of December so I'll be there hosting that and I'm gonna go definitely check out Bankhead Seafood now if you want to know who's on that show is Sexy Red, is T.I., T-Pain, Saweetie, Kid Leroy, Tinashe and Gunna so if you haven't got your tickets get your tickets and I'm gonna be in Atlanta for that concert. When is that? The 19th of December. That's a lot of shows though. Salute to Louis V. Hello who's this? Hello this is James James from North Carolina.
Starting point is 00:17:05 What's up, James? Get it off your chest. Yo, I was just trying to see if y'all had heard this story. This Florida dude from years back wanted to come up with some money so he can get some concert tickets. So he goes online saying he'll do anything to earn some money. This guy hits him up and tells him he wants to hire him
Starting point is 00:17:23 to cut off three of his toes cook them up and eat him And he's given four thousand dollars and the dude tries to go through with it But the guy that wanted his toes cut off ended up going back on his word and saying he can't go through with it But he ended up paying the dude anyway And there's nobody I want to see that bad to cut off my fingers and toes I mean, nah, I'm sorry. It is I love Nas, you know, I love Beyonce, but I'm not cut off my toes on my fingers to see anybody in He was gonna cut somebody else's toes off and that person was gonna pay him. That's disgusting
Starting point is 00:18:10 It sound like an episode of criminal mind, yeah, absolutely That's disgusting Well, you have a good one and you need to do different searches on your tick tock and your Instagram you searching for the wrong thing. Oh no, this is on a TV show. This is on a TV show called It's Florida, man. Oh, now that explains it. It's Florida. Okay. Definitely sounds like Florida. Got it.
Starting point is 00:18:33 Have a good one, brother. All right. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. We got Just With The Mess coming up. What are we talking about? Yeah, Kiki Palmer did an impression of Nicki Minaj, but Nicki Minaj sent that ass to Cease and Desist. For an impression of Nicki Minaj but Nicki Minaj sent that ass to see some disease.
Starting point is 00:18:45 What impression? Uh huh. We'll talk about it when we come back. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning everybody. It's DJ NV Jess Hilarious. Charlamagne the guy. We are The Breakfast Club. I would have stayed home if I knew Jess Hilarious was still sick. Jess been sick the last two days. You still sick Jess? No. Listen to her talk. home if I knew just hilarious was still sick just been a sick the last two days you still sick I was sick Monday and Tuesday but you know you still have
Starting point is 00:19:08 lingering symptoms after you get rid of like a cold which you got a flu or I don't know what I have my throat's gonna hurt your throat was sounded like that when I came in here okay don't do that okay now you order in tea all that not those don't let the nice outfits and the nice hair fool you that woman is sick boy please you just looking sick before you went to Dr. Natasha Sandy and now I see a different she look nice and gorgeous okay okay yeah let's get the Jess with the best yeah
Starting point is 00:19:32 The news is real brothers Jessica Robin Moore Jess don't do no lying She don't spare nobody worldwide Jess worldwide message On the Breakfast Club. She's a coacheship. She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see. It's time to set it on.
Starting point is 00:19:56 Alright, so our wonderful Kiki Palmer opens up about being the provider for her family before we get to some other stuff about her. So she was recently on Club Shae Shae and during that conversation she opened up about being the breadwinner for her family while growing up. My parents at their best made $40,000 a year growing up. A year. I was making that a show. Kiki you know it's not normal that a child is the provider for the family. I have a tissue. Did you realize what was on Kiki's shoulder? Yes I did. I wore it like. Did you realize what was on Kiki's shoulder? Yes, I did.
Starting point is 00:20:25 I wore it like armor. It's okay. You did amazing. I would do it again for my family, for community. And I think that is the thing. Life is a lonely place. It is. And when you have your family, and if you're the one, then you're the one.
Starting point is 00:20:41 My sister could go to FAMU and she had to worry about nothing. Same thing for all of us. We get to do things that we weren't able to do and I wasn't the only person that sacrificed but yes, a lot of it was on me and it's just one of those things where I feel like I could be sad but why? I gained so much more than what I sacrificed. And Kiki been acting since she was nine years old. She's 31 now.
Starting point is 00:21:02 So what she's saying, she missed her childhood? Is that what she's saying? No, she's saying that's just a lot of pressure for her to be so young and have to provide for her whole family. And being the whole you know brand of bright one and she said she's not the only one that had to sacrifice but she was young doing that and you know and that's just what she's still doing now. She's the only person that I know that's 31 and she acts 62. I swear Kiki always act like she is. Hey baby! Oh yes! I saw Kiki yesterday actually matter of fact.
Starting point is 00:21:29 Yeah, yeah they said she was up here. Let me tell you something though, I feel Kiki pain because I don't care what age you are, you're going to always cry when people ask you for money. That's right. Lord have mercy. That's right. Their requests are incredible. Bring tears to my eyes every time. I can't believe they would ask people so much. Who do they think I am? Anyway, during another promo stop, Kiki appeared on Jimmy Fallon's show and she told a story about
Starting point is 00:21:52 a conversation that she had with Nikki after she did an impression of Nikki. She's in the middle talking to them. She's like, uh-uh, you, I need to talk to you. Hold on. And I'm like, I done did something. Nikki about to cuss me out at the Met Gala. And I was like, okay, I'm gonna sit here and wait and see what she have to say. And then she's like, look, I don't read the press. I don't know everything that's going on. But I just wanna tell you, nobody knows what it's like
Starting point is 00:22:18 when we turn off the lights and we gotta be with ourselves. So you do whatever you need to do to be good with you So after that video went viral Nikki responded to it on X and she jokingly threatened to sink he had cease and desist She said oh what a kiki. Um, why would she even tell that story? Doesn't she know that that could mess up the whole bad guy thing? Let's see if she's still laughing when she get hit with this cease and desist child. The bad guy Chun Kiki. You know every time Nikki play like that people never know when to take her serious. That's right. You know what I'm saying? But that was a joke. You can tell that was a joke. Obviously obviously but I like how she came up to her and everything like that. T.I. roasted a bouncer. He was in Austin, Texas and he couldn't get into a restaurant
Starting point is 00:23:07 They kept asking for his ID and he decided to retaliate by roasting a bouncer I'm right here in Austin, Texas On the sixth Street at a place called Reverend. It's a sucker up here at the Frank This sucker here talking about I need some ID to get in somewhere And it wasn't you like that ain't gonna keep me out of nowhere, man. This n***a with them peppermint padded shoes. This man got on a Walmart Versace shirt, where they got them Ross pants. And their head.
Starting point is 00:23:36 What's your nipple hard for, man? What's your nipple hard for, man? That boy got them thick ankle. But look at that boy's ankle poking out the side of them peppermint pattern shoes But where did that velvet? Yo grandma put them up in a birthday card was for five six dollars in it. I I bet to be I'm gonna tell you something. I would hide that bouncing anyway, and that bouncer was doing his job Yeah, I was like, I don't care
Starting point is 00:24:02 And Annie was calm. he didn't trip out until he was playing with him. He played with them a little bit, he showed his shoes and all that. And he did his job. Because the reality is we don't know if the manager been sending people there without IDs just to see who's letting folks in without ID understand a bouncer's job is the bouncer's job and they'll always tell you yo There's a camera on me even when you go to part of the yo envy I know who you are there's a camera on me, but you just got to show your ID because they're looking at me And I want to keep my job, and I respect yeah, and and nobody is above protocol like these at certain restaurants You just can't do that you have to make an example What if somebody behind him was like oh damn just cuz that's he I you know and but I want to say this the first Time he acted like his son. I was like damn he turned in the king real quick that's something that King would have did in my opinion. But you know what I respect that TI because maybe
Starting point is 00:24:52 about ten years ago it wouldn't went like that. First of all that wasn't TI that was TIP. Ten years ago it would have been TI would have walked in the restaurant regardless. Period. Yeah period. I get that dude was a little big though. TI would have walked in that restaurant regardless. Regardless. Respect to that bouncer that dude was a little big though. See I would have walked in that restaurant regardless Regardless. Respect to that bouncer though. He was doing his job. Nah, absolutely, absolutely and I don't got time for another story. So I will push it to the second hour That's Jess with Domestika. Thank you Jess. Now when we come back we got front page news Morgan What'll be joining us and then Telfar Clemens the founder of the fashion brand and bag line Telfar will be joining us He has a store that he's opening up in New York City and we'll talk to Tel Far when we
Starting point is 00:25:26 come back. All right, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news. Now at 39 Football, the Steelers take on the Cleveland Browns at 815.
Starting point is 00:25:41 Good morning Morgan. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Envy, Charlamagne and Jess. Y'all all right? Yes Good morning Morgan. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. And the Charlie and Jess. Y'all. All right. Yes, ma'am. All right. So let's get into it. The clap back congressional Queen is going viral once again
Starting point is 00:25:54 during a dismantled DEI Act hearing Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett defended DEI which stands for Diversity Equity and Inclusion and she spoke passionately about the definition of oppression after Representative Michael Cloud, a Republican out of Texas also, proposed to eliminate federal DEI programs. Let's hear those comments from Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett. Oppression is the prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control. That is the definition of oppression. And so as I sit here as a black woman
Starting point is 00:26:26 who practiced civil rights, let me tell you the reason that my colleagues wanted to make sure you understood the same black history that your side of the aisle wants to delete out of classrooms is because you can then misuse words like oppression. There has been no oppression for the white man in this country. You tell me which white men were dragged out of their homes. You tell me which one of them
Starting point is 00:26:52 got dragged all the way across an ocean and told that you are going to go and work. We are going to steal your wives. We are going to rape your wives. That didn't happen. That is oppression. She's not lying. I love Jav. That is oppression. She not lying. I love Jackie Crockett. She's not lying. Yeah, so she went on to say it is white men on this side of the aisle telling us people of color on this side of the aisle that y'all are the ones
Starting point is 00:27:16 being oppressed, that y'all are the ones being harmed. She said that is not the definition of oppression. Of course, when asking that question earlier in the segment when she was saying, you tell me which white men were dragged out of their homes, Representative James Comer, Republican out of Kentucky interjected and said, you can start with Exodus. And he was referring to the biblical book in which that describes how Jewish people fled slavery in Egypt. Now the Congresswoman did not acknowledge that remark, but yeah, it's getting real sticky as you know, one side of the aisle is fighting against the efforts of the other side of the aisle, as we have this new forthcoming administration.
Starting point is 00:27:52 She said it perfectly. I mean, what she said was, you know, if you look at it, she says white men comprise 30% of the country's population, but hold over 60% of elected officers. Let's be honest, like how unfair could we be, you know? Hence why there is efforts for diversity, equity, inclusion, right? So the fact that they're trying to reverse those things speaks to her point. Speaking of what's elsewhere in Texas, the family of a Dallas man who was shot and killed by a police officer has been awarded a $100 million civil judgment. Former officer Amber Geiger was not in court for the lawsuit
Starting point is 00:28:26 even though she was named as a defendant. She is currently serving a 10-year prison sentence for the 2018 shooting. Geiger entered the wrong apartment and shot both of them, Jean, thinking he was an intruder. His relatives, while he was actually in his apartment, his relatives will likely not see a dime of that, but their attorney says that it sends a message to other cops to make sure you're doing what you're supposed to
Starting point is 00:28:49 be doing. Yeah, I hate that. I really hate that. You go through the lawsuits and you do get that $100 million. I think it was like $98 million or $99 million, $100 million, whatever it is. But the family won't get a dime of that, you know what you're saying? Not to say that money is going to bring back a life, but back a life But Jesus yeah something though. I mean damn it could certainly ease the quality I guess I'm not sure why they say they won't get a dollar a dime of it because they sued her That's her yeah, well, there's that too, you know, so where's it going exactly? Well, it's a judgment right now So it's just on the books. It's just
Starting point is 00:29:23 But she's currently in jail. So you know, how do you you get that restitution off if you're currently so when she does come out because she's serving 10 years I think she did with like two already. So when she does come out and she gets to work they should be able to take some of her money right. So she absolutely. Okay. Absolutely. Look ain't that the way they do it. Absolutely. All right. Speaking of other news in Texas, Texas Republicans want the 10 commandments to be posted in every public school classroom. The bill filed recently faces opposition from civil rights group.
Starting point is 00:29:52 Melda Mejia with the Texas Freedom Network says that public schools teach kids of all faith and some who are not religious. And this also violates the separation of church and state. Let's hear from Melda Mejia with the Texas Freedom Network. It's deeply concerning to see that there is an influx of attempts to insert religion into our public schools yet once again. The tech amendments are better fit for Sunday schools than they are in Texas public schools. Our neighborhood public schools serve students from all faiths and no faiths. And we should really be leaving the idea of religious education to family. Now, of course, this comes as neighboring Louisiana saw a similar law blocked last week by a federal judge who called it unconstitutional. In Louisiana, Republicans want
Starting point is 00:30:36 to put also post the 10 commandments in public school classrooms. Last week, a federal judge blocked the legislation saying it was unconstitutional. The state appealed but lost again. This time it was a federal appeals court that shot down the law. Civil rights groups who filed the suit on behalf of parents argue the law is asking to a state to sponsor religion. What do you guys think about that? I mean we've talked about this before. It's not the worst set of rules to have posted but there is a separation of state. Yeah I always thought that you know the one thing about public school is is they didn't base it off of religion. So it was kind of religious free. But I think, you know, even though the 10 commandments, I think it's, it's a great,
Starting point is 00:31:11 you know, thing to live by. I just think it's kind of weird because I thought the whole idea of public schools were not to be based off any religion. That's what I thought. I could be right. The separation. No, you're right. The separation of church and state and bringing things home to New York. New York is getting a new police commissioner. Mayor Eric Adams
Starting point is 00:31:29 says Department of Sanitation Commissioner Jessica Tisch will take the helm of the NYPD starting on Monday, making her the second woman to lead the NYPD. Now Tisch spent 12 years with the NYPD with Mayor Adams calling her a battle tested leader who implemented several technological developments for the NYPD, including the city's first text to 911 capability. She also managed the implementation of police body worn program. Let's hear more from Mayor Eric Adams and Jessica Tisch on their forthcoming, she gets ready to start as the new police commissioner. Commissioner Tish does not have to be in city government. She's here because of the love
Starting point is 00:32:09 of the city, coming from a family that has been committed and dedicated to the betterment of New York City and using her experience and expertise to take us to the next level. In my dozen years at the department, I had the opportunity to work with some of the most extraordinary public servants, people who run toward the danger when everyone else runs away. It is now my privilege to lead you and I'm looking forward to coming home. Yep. Tish called the appointment an extraordinary responsibility, vowing that she will always honor the work of cops, the work cops do on the streets. So New York, you've got a new police commissioner. There you have it. That's your front page news. I'm Morgan Wood. Follow me on social
Starting point is 00:32:50 at Morgan Media, M-O-R-G-Y-N-M-E-D-I-A. And for more news coverage, follow us at Black Information Network. Download the free iHeartRadio app and visit BINnews.com. What's that? Who said what? All right. Thank you, Morgan. Now when we come back, Tel Far Clemens will be joining us. Of course, the founder of Tel Far Bags and Apparel. He opened up a new store. That's right.
Starting point is 00:33:12 A brick and mortar store in Manhattan. We're going to talk to Tel Far when we come back. So don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ, Envy, Jess, Hilarious, Charlamagne, the guy.
Starting point is 00:33:24 We are The Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building from Queens, New York. Queens get the money. And he got a lot of it. He got a lot of it ladies and gentlemen. Careful for our clubbers. Welcome brother. Hey, what's up? What's up Breakfast Club? Good morning. How you feeling this morning? I feel good. I'm glad to be here with y'all. Lots of new things going on. I'm back in being to a Manhattan night. So I'm like, lots of cool things are coming to the city. That's
Starting point is 00:33:51 right. So, you know, I had to come and drop y'all off with the newest news and all the new things. What is the newest news? Well, first off, November 23rd, the Telfar store opens. Congratulations! In New York City! In New York City we're gonna bring back, you know, going downtown, sell-ho shopping, loitering, you know. I'm gonna be down there where all the fake bags are and the real ones and we can pick and choose. But they just recently did a sting and they said they got 40 million dollars worth of fake bags off the streets. That's horrible. That's horrible. And those people alone, I'm like, yeah, what did it, but they don't have anything better to do. You know,
Starting point is 00:34:36 it's like I love to be able to go down. I love seeing my bag down there. I'm like, that's when you know, you made it, but that doesn't affect sales. Though the fact that somebody can get your bag fake. It's the same price I made good friends of all the bag dealers down there. They're very sweet men. It's very sweet men That's definitely like a different way of looking at it. I love that. I love that You know, no, you know, it's like the bags the same So it's like we're gonna be on the same street we're sharing the same turf, you know, they might be selling the same bag How long has it taken for you to actually get your store? You've been talking about it for a while
Starting point is 00:35:14 Yeah I dropped the news actually here two years ago when I said it my team started like scrambling to try to do it and we're Like wait if we're gonna do it, we need to really do it It shouldn't be a pop-up. So this isn't a pop-up and it's on the eve of the 20th year anniversary of this brand, which is really cool because this is what I wanted to do, you know, Yeah. the whole time because this is the type of brand that is 360 that you need to kind of experience everything together in one place.
Starting point is 00:35:45 You know, it's tying back to the TV station that we have, Telfar TV. So a lot of the people that come to the store will get a chance to be a part of that TV process. And that's where all the new runway shows are going to be. Yeah, it's just like, you know, the clothes are made for a certain type of person and like the stores that exist, you know, that person isn't really like catered to, you know, I'm a unisex brand, there's not that section in, you know, any store. So I have to do it myself.
Starting point is 00:36:17 And I think it's going to be a really interesting experience that people are going to be able to take part in. Well, you have enough product, right? Because that's one thing people always say that when they try to buy your bags or your stuff is sold out. They're sold out. So if you have a store with only one bag in it because it's sold out, how are you gonna fix that problem?
Starting point is 00:36:34 I think that's why he'll knock the people on Canal Street. That's why he'll knock the bag. Exactly, you just go back down there and say they might have it before, you know, we're good friends now so, you know, the real ones are out there. But, I mean, like, there's no more, like, you don't have to wait for the drops. Like when you go to the store, you can basically get any bag, any size, any color, and even bags that you haven't even seen yet will be there. And then also, too, the main thing is, like, you know, really getting to experience the
Starting point is 00:37:04 clothing. So there's one section that's for clothing, one section that's for bags, and then one section that's for TV. And all those things will be experienced. Does that make you nervous though? Because one of the things about Tell Far were people love the bags, they love the clothes, but some of the mystique was trying to get it, right? Because you know it's sold out
Starting point is 00:37:25 You got to get the drop before the drop date Yeah, that was part of the mystique of getting kind of like with sneakers, right? You want to get you want to win it on that app? Yeah, but everybody gets it. It's like I don't want it. So how does that affect business? Well, I think that that's not what we were trying to do in the first place That's just a beautiful thing that happened and it helped to like because that's when I took the business basically like independent You know like we weren't like trying to sell the stores This was kind of doing kovat and it really it was like the most beautiful thing cuz that's when I realized that You know the brand was bigger than what yeah
Starting point is 00:37:57 You know like a store could project how much to buy or like you know the industry could predict how much you can sell In the season, you know know it was like bigger than that so I it was reassurance of this next process that you know should happen. Now for people that don't know you were here a couple of years two three years ago and you talked about this but I want for people that's just listening now because some people might have just heard about you in the last two years right? Latecomers. Latecomers.
Starting point is 00:38:23 For people that don't know the first question I would get was you're from Queens, New York Left-back Right. Yeah, how did a young boy from nor from left rack get into making bags and how did it become? You know, I I always have been interested in clothes I've always had like, you know my own perspective on what I wanted to wear. I love both women and men's clothing and the right type of thing that I was allowed to wear or you know, like I come from West African parents, you know, I'm from Liberia and there's like, you know, a certain way of how you should dress and how you should carry yourselves.
Starting point is 00:39:03 And I completely like was not with that. So it's like I wanted to be me, like literally, like actively tried not to go to any school that had uniforms or anything like that, because that's the way I express myself. You know what I mean? So from very young, I knew what I wanted to do, but I didn't know what that that was a job. I wanted to be an accountant. I was like, really, really, really, really, really good at accounting. You know, so that's what I thought I was going to do and then be able to like, buy and, you know, like afford the clothes that, you know, that I saw. And when I actually like,
Starting point is 00:39:37 was going down that path, I'm like, wait, I'm really interested in fashion and making it and selling it to people rather than like math and also too it's like the things that I wanted to wear didn't exist you know and it didn't exist for like you know like a person like me to be like oh that's the thing that I want to wear it's like where can you get that it's like I have to make it you know so it's like challenging myself and you know the industry that I'm in to kind of understand where I was coming from which is like I think that I actually have to like divorce myself from the industry to be able to do,
Starting point is 00:40:08 you know, because it's just like, it's not made for the type of brand that I am. Now in the last four years, your brand has become one of the biggest black owned brand names without any investors, without any stores, any traditional advertising. How the hell did you do all that? It's the people. the people it's the people you know like you see a mirror of yourself even like how I relate to the internet is like I don't really use it it's like I just see other people that post things you know like they post themselves in the bag they post their lives you know and it's like really the bag is like this entryway that people began to like enter into the brand and like kind of understand what's behind it
Starting point is 00:40:47 But it's like, you know, it's like I've been doing this for 20 years, you know, and each each year I make two two collections a year, you know And this bag has helped us be able to kind of communicate it and people can get a piece of it in this kind of way and I'm excited to see how you know it being available there being a store this third component in the business now like what happens in real life because it's a real life brand it's not an internet brand yeah you know yeah it's like before the internet there's like you can't even google me all
Starting point is 00:41:19 right we got more with telfar you know the owner of telfar the bag and clothing line when we come back is the breakfast Club good morning everybody is DJ envy just hilarious Charlamagne and guy we are the Breakfast Club we still kicking it with tell far Clemens the founder of the fashion brand and bag line tell far now Jess yes so far one thing I noticed is you never change your prices like even when everything cuz listen I'm gonna be honest with you I didn't buy one until I seen Beyonce with it I got Really? Damn latecomer I definitely was a latecomer I'll admit
Starting point is 00:41:51 I just love the fact that even with that the all the the recent success with everything you still have not Skyrocketed your prices like some designers do Money doesn't buy style like the brokeest people are the flyest people ever. Always been like that's like where style and culture isn't bought. You know what I mean? That's like again, late comer attitude, you know? And I really like that's the person that I want to be able to be in things. It's like I'm not necessarily broke, but it's just like it's not a challenge. You know what I mean? It's like if you're're gonna try something new that you haven't ever worn before,
Starting point is 00:42:26 never tried before, type of thing you never seen before, it's like, you should be able to get it, test drive it around, get three colors of it. Throw it away, give it to your friend, take it back. You know, wash it in the washing machine. You know what I mean? It's like, that's the type of fashion that is fashion to me.
Starting point is 00:42:45 People for a long time thought Beyonce was an investor, right? Me? Yeah. Who thought that? I see it online because she wears the bag. So people are like, Beyonce just don't wear anything. She has a lot of investment, like in both my brain knowledge, you know, just like that's a person
Starting point is 00:43:03 I've followed my entire life. Like that's like legend icon also to just like the NOLS family, like Solange was one of the first people to ever wear a Telfar bag and have a Telfar bag and like have me participate in like a project that she's doing. So it's like just the sweetest, most beautiful people. So if they're investors, yes, in that sense. Yeah. Yeah. In that sense. But but you know I think like everybody is an investor in that sense you know how did you meet that family how did you meet the Knowles family um through Solange through Solange yeah like we met each other we did a project at the Guggenheim when she was like doing doing her album rollout for a seat at the table yeah
Starting point is 00:43:43 yeah I had just gotten back from Europe, loved the album, she was asking me to do this thing at the Guggenheim, which was like really cool. This one of a kind, one time performance. Like everybody wore white, like, and you know, like I dressed like the entire cast of this like performance. I think it was like maybe like 50, 60 people. people that's dope and that was like one of the first things that like you know like kind of like the style of like runway shows that I want to do are like it's
Starting point is 00:44:13 involved in that you know what I mean that's like it's not like walking down a catwalk like that you know it's like has music style action you know so I just knew things you know and there's just like a memorable experience and that was like one of the first most beautiful things that I got to do You know, what is tell far TV? What what can we expect? Tell far TV you're on it right now It's an interactive public access Experience that's kind of very similar to like the energy that you see online and in all of our videos that we make but I think in more long form I would say and also too it's like you can add things to it yourself by posting
Starting point is 00:44:55 your own videos on it I think we're building it right now I think with the TV station and different projects that are coming on and just like you know being here right now I record every day of my life You have a camera on your glasses. Wow, that's dope. You know so you each time that you see me these glasses You get to be a part of this experience that is tough our TV. Yes, so you always a fly on the wall Yeah, I'm a fly on the wall You know I keep my mouth shut is Topar TV. Yes. So you always a fly on the wall. Yeah, I'm a fly on the wall. You know, I keep my mouth shut,
Starting point is 00:45:28 you know, but it's like it's been a part of just different projects. That's how we release different clothes sometimes. It's like different things are going on in my life. And rather than having like a camera crew with me all the time, it's like I'm the camera crew. I see how people actually react to me. Yeah. You know, so it's's like yeah, it's like this very Like kind of unique practice to how I want to start releasing clothes
Starting point is 00:45:53 I want to ask I noticed like when you Google your bags You see a lot of designers starting to copy what you do. Mm-hmm. I see y'all too, right? Without saying any names like coach, how does that? Shout out to Stuart viewers who is like a very very very good mentor doing CFDA You know, like it's just it's what it is I'm gonna let you speak. So I what it is. I'm gonna let you speak. I'm gonna let you speak. So I'm not a lot of their stuff looks exactly like the line that you put out. But you know, how does that affect you? Because
Starting point is 00:46:29 you design it, you put your heart and energy into it and see other people mimic to what you're doing. How does that affect you and the brand and the business and mentally? Yeah, without collaborating without it? Yeah. And I think like, you know, I have really, really, really, really, really beautiful customers and a fan base that like, if you think like you know, I have really really really really really beautiful customers and a fan base that like if you know You know, you know and I'm not in competition with them You know, I started doing this thing kind of like as like when I made that bag It was based off of the Bloomingdale shopping bag and I was like just around during Christmas and I was like damn
Starting point is 00:47:03 Everybody looks so good when they have when they've come from shopping. I was like bags all sizes. I was like just around doing Christmas and I was like, damn, everybody looks so good when they have when they've come from shopping. I was like, bags all sizes. I was like, damn, everybody looks good. A man, a baby, you know, like everybody looks good. I was like, I was like, I want to make a bag like that. And I want a bag like that that has my logo on it. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:47:18 And we started like that. And then we started to refine what it was made out of. And we were like, you know, like maybe it should be made out of something that's not. It's like, I'm not like this type of person that's like, it needs to be this material and this material. I'm like, it's more like, is it useful? Like, do you look good? You know what I mean? And like what it is, it can be categorized in all different kinds of ways. So it's like we decided to call it a vegan leather bag.
Starting point is 00:47:45 That was just like this joke on people that like, you know, esteem vegan that's still like, you know, it's like, I eat meat, but it is vegan because it's not leather. So it's like when we did that and just like all these different takes on things that on the industry standard of what is desirable and what is fashion, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:48:02 Was like, it was really a take on that. Having that be like actually like, you know what I mean? Was like, it was really a take on that. Having that be like actually like, you know, the mascot and the vehicle that got me to the place that I am. I'm like thankful for that because everybody can take place in that. Just like, it's like this New York thing that just became global. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:48:17 But we make a lot of different bags now. You know what I mean? Did you bring one? I did. Oh. Did I? I did! How about your face? I did! Did I? I did!
Starting point is 00:48:28 I did and also too, I have a really big surprise. Like a really big surprise. Well it's not too big, it's not too small. It's not too small. It's a size in between. It's a size in between that
Starting point is 00:48:44 everybody's been asking for like literally I get hate mail about not making this size of bag so this is gonna be available only at the store and only with you guys I love it today and also too I brought you guys the new gear from the store that That's what I'm talking about. Oh my gosh. And then we bring the ITC New York. I might be lying and if I did it. No, you're lying, you're telling the truth. Okay.
Starting point is 00:49:11 I don't lie. I don't lie. Now keep in lock, we got more with Tell Far. When we come back, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:49:22 We're still kicking it with Tell Far. Now I wanna ask, is there more pressure for black designers? Like I look at some of the black designers and when they put out clothes, I feel like they get crucified a whole lot more. Like one of the designers, Kirby, he was in my aid for a couple of months, people were criticizing him. Oh Kirby, I hope you're well. You know, so do you get criticized more?
Starting point is 00:49:42 Do you feel like they criticize black designers more than white designers or other designers? I should say. I mean, first off, let's just start at like white designers aren't called white designers. You know, they're just called designers. Yeah. And you know, it's that level of it's like I have to really learn that, you know, because it's like when I first started making clothes, I think people thought I was Japanese just because of the aesthetic of what the
Starting point is 00:50:06 clothes are and these different things and like when they saw me they're like oh and I had to just like really that's like with within the other person and within like our own community too of like what you're supposed to look like and I love being able to challenge what that is yeah you know and also to everybody being able to accept that it's just like a black thing, but it's like a thing on fashion. It's like when I travel all over the world, I take little bits and pieces of these things and it starts to come back to these things. But then again, I'm like in left-rack and I'm like, oh, and I know what this is and
Starting point is 00:50:38 I know what that is. And on that person, it becomes this whole new world of like what it can be. I think getting it first and getting it, having it hard is like part of fashion. It's like if you actually believe in that, it's like take the hard road. It's like if you actually want to look like that and you are that girl or that person, like do that. Like again, like I said, like I will walk down the street and people will be like, you know, that's what you actually know. You might be doing something right. And if you actually just look like that, it's like, I'm not changing my clothes
Starting point is 00:51:07 every day. I didn't change my clothes every day, you know, like back in the day. And like I, I ride a bike everywhere, but it's like, I really respect the person that is like, I wore this this morning. I took the train, came home, went to this thing. It's like, you're actually that person. You're not putting on a costume like Instagram or something like that. You know you're making enough money now where you don't gotta take the train everywhere now.
Starting point is 00:51:28 You know the train's gonna be a little dated sometime. I haven't taken the train in a very long time and I don't even think I took the train back in the day like that. Okay, all right. Because I ride a bike everywhere, like I said. I ride a bike, Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, in all in one day, you know, and handle all my business
Starting point is 00:51:42 from all year round. So it's like, I've never been like, it's like whenever I get on the train, it doesn't come. That's how you know, I'm like, I'm actually from left. Rack City. If you know about that, it's like when you get on the train and it doesn't come and you have to get back out. Yeah. Do you know the fashion when you first broke into the industry, you did it independently, right? The fashion houses try to box you out because the way that you move was totally different from anywhere else?
Starting point is 00:52:07 I think, you know, I just had, like, I like what I do. It's like I've gotten offers from everybody and it was around a specific time, around like 2020 when people wanted a black face to be a mascot for a brand that's not black owned, you know, to be acceptable for the time being. You see 2024 things are shifting back. It's like I enjoy what I do. I have the freedom to do what I want to do, say what I want to say, you know, which is
Starting point is 00:52:36 really important. I have the freedom to choose when I put out a collection, how I put it out and with who, you know, and I couldn't imagine being able to do that in the system It's like like I said I had to actively choose to leave the fashion industry because I'm like it's not what this brands about you know now Beyonce Do you send to every piece of clothing or bag that you put out Beyonce? I heard she does it herself She orders online. She's the queen. I don't know. I haven't even ordered online I think she hit someone up and she has good people working for her. So yeah, I can't I can't like she works in mysterious ways
Starting point is 00:53:10 I'm like, yeah, I didn't I didn't even know we did that, you know So giddy you still get giddy and excited anytime you see her wearing a bag I get giddy and excited when I see like everybody wearing like I get giddy and excited when I see you wearing a sweatshirt You know, it's like I watch y'all show in the morning like you guys are the voices of the morning My wife stole the sweatshirt by the way, I just want you to know that Oh yeah Definitely stole that sweatshirt Well, November 23rd you can come down to this store
Starting point is 00:53:37 Get another one 408 Broadway at Canal Street, we're bringing Downtown back We can loiter there you can try some It's not too big, it's not too small, it's medium. Yes, it is available only, only, only at our store for only a short million short amount of time. So like you gotta get it, you can only get it at the store. Maybe we'll put it online. Do you think we should put it online? Yes, hell yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:25 It's the size everybody's been asking for. Yes. Yes. Thank you so much. Oh, you're so welcome. And also, Envy, I got you a sweatshirt that has- Thank you so much. Blessing.
Starting point is 00:54:36 ITC New York. I love it. ITC New York. You see, you can get the Canal Street look. That's- Just like DJ Envy. Check out the back. Check out the back. Check out the out the bag check out the bag tell us what that says tell us what that says oh eight broadway new york 877 sexy bag yes you can call to request a bag for those
Starting point is 00:54:56 of you at home that can't make it to the store november 23rd is the opening of the store but hopefully the store will be open forever and many years to come So don't all come the same day Don't all come the same day unless you're with the and then let's do it Tell us about that day. So you're doing a grand opening you do a block party Opening you're doing something for for people to perform, right? Oh my god Okay, you perform and if you win you get a free bag for people to perform, right? Oh my god damn, Envy, what? Okay. I mean, you perform and if you win, you get a free bag. How you know I'm about to be out there performing? What? Okay.
Starting point is 00:55:29 He just got all the information out. See, you listen to DJ Envy, listen to the source, the party and the opening is gonna be November 23rd. If you wanna come by and be a part of Telfar TV on that day, please just stop by and see us or don't and come the next day the 24th or the 25th or the 26th or the 27th or the 28th or the 29th or the 30th I think we might be you know, I want to do really interesting things with this store. It's not all about shopping, so sometimes we'll have a TV show
Starting point is 00:56:12 being taped there at the same time. Maybe we'll be shooting a music video. Maybe we'll be having a drink. But yeah, I just want things to work differently. And yeah, I'm excited. I am too. I'm happy. Happy to be here for breakfast. That's right. And where did the name Bushwick Birkin came from? Where did that come from? Damn, it came from the internet. I'm like, damn, Tofar Shopper. Like, why everything got to be related to a Birkin? Who's this woman? Why do you want that bag?
Starting point is 00:56:40 And I guess, like, you know, I can take the esteem or whatever the street says it is but you know Tell for our shopper and lots more to come Yeah, we appreciate you joining us November 23rd Yes Opening of the first store canal Street and Broadway and make sure you head out there There's gonna be all types of things giving away. There's gonna be a lot of fun There's gonna be performances and go out there and make sure you support and purchase somebody You know your your fans and your supporters. They don't play about you
Starting point is 00:57:12 Either I don't play about y'all either. This is your store. Please come and bless it, you know treat us Well, that's like, you know, let the city be what it used to be Well, let's tell for Cle Clemens and we appreciate it. We appreciate all the gifts and everything. Thank you so much. She can have that on tomorrow. Jes with the smidio! Jes with the smidio!
Starting point is 00:57:34 It's Telfar. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning everybody. It's DJ, Envy, Jes Hilarious, Charlamagne, the guy we are, the Breakfast Club. Now Charlamagne wasn't here for the Telfar interview. Nah, I miss my guy so far but look between your legs right now
Starting point is 00:57:49 listen to him just pull it out there you go I left you a little gift. Thank you, thank you, Telford. I appreciate you, brother. I heard y'all, two queens from Queens. Listen here, Catlin. Yes, yes. He gave me a big. I got a big, yes. A big that didn't even come out yet. And he's debating whether he wants to put it online or in the stores yet, so I'm the first one to get it.
Starting point is 00:58:19 All right, let's get to gents with the mess, y'all. The news is real, brother. It's the Cullarians, Jessica Robin Moore. Gents don't do no lying. Gents don't do no lying. Get to my brain. Talk your speech. She don't spell nobody. Alright, so my computer decided All right, all right. So my computer decided to glitch. But anyway, all right, Tesla and Amber Rose exchange words. So we recently had Tesla Figaro up here on the Breakfast Club and she spoke on why she felt Kamala Harris did not win the election.
Starting point is 00:58:59 So from the drawing, you didn't think Kamala was going to win? No, right at the gate. No, no, no. Because she's a black woman or? Yeah, absolutely. America was not going to vote for a woman of color, period. And in the history of black woman and white women allyship, alleged allyship, I have never known a white woman to give a job to a woman of color before they got it. That includes even McDonald's on fries. They didn't give it to Hillary Clinton. They were not going to give it to her. I know there was hope. I know you talked about, you know, believing in us, but it was never about us believing in us. Alright, and then Amber Rose had something to say.
Starting point is 00:59:34 She said, What the F is she talking about? Most white people in America voted for Obama, both terms. Start with all the white supremacy, oppression BS. She's sitting on the biggest black media platforms in the country. Kamala was in over her head. I'm sure she's relieved that she lost. Now it's time for a real alpha to make America great again. But Tesslyn, don't doubt no smoke.
Starting point is 00:59:54 I know Tess came with 100 million character. And you already know. Straight shot, no chaser. She said, but this was a classy read though. I'm super, you know, I'm actually happy that she responded this way. Very classy read. She said, Amber Rose, Obama is a man ma'am so what the eff are you talking about? Ma'am, I actually gave you a little credit for your efforts when I said I understand why Trump thought you added some level of value. So you may want
Starting point is 01:00:20 to watch the full interview before you come for me. I'm not like the others that you like to play with on the internet. And this ain come for me. I'm not like the others that you like to play with on the internet and this ain't College Hill. Boop. I school people like you with ease so relax and follow your fellow Trumpers advice and stop being emotional and before you respond back I invite you to go live with me to discuss anytime. You know she love to discuss.
Starting point is 01:00:40 She definitely love to live. She love to live to discuss. Test ready. Yeah and Amber is not. So I just think that she needs to just chill. Can Amber reply? No. That'd be a good debate.
Starting point is 01:00:50 I'd be here for that. I'd be here to watch Tess win prizes, Amber, just because I like chaos. Right, right. But I just can't. Damn, how you turn to Michael Jackson this time? What the hell was that, Jadis? Hey, yo, shut up, yo. But no, that'll be something that I would be interested in seeing. I'm like what? What the hell was that, Jadis? Hey yo, shut up yo.
Starting point is 01:01:06 But nah, that'll be something that I would be interested in seeing. I really honestly, I said this before, I'm gonna say it again, I just think it'll just be, Amber is such an airhead to me. Like yeah, with the public school desk full head ass, I just don't, I can't get past, I can't get past how airheaded she is. I just don't understand why I go't get past I can't get past how Airheaded she is. I just don't understand why I go back and forth her guy is in her guy's office So there's no reason even respond. I feel like that on both sides I know people are gonna be debating about you know, why the VP lost for a long time But guess what to your point every Donald Trump is president
Starting point is 01:01:40 He's in and right now Republicans are organizing strategizing plotting, planning while Democrats are just sitting around debating why the VP lost. It's time to get to work. Yeah, I don't agree that that's why she lost, which hasn't said. I just don't think she had enough time. I think it's just a couple things, but I don't think that we're never going to see a black woman president. Or a woman president. I don't think that we're a woman president at all. And that's what I keep saying like the VP had 74 million votes she had the most votes of any Democrat the second most votes of any Democratic presidential nominee ever. Yeah. She did that in 107 days raised over a billion dollars. Was her campaign flawless? No. Is she a flawless
Starting point is 01:02:17 candidate? No. But she don't got nothing to be ashamed of. Exactly. She lost to somebody who's been running for a decade. Pretty much been running all his life. You know the Trump name. And to say what you want, I can't think of too many times, probably one other time in my lifetime, that I've seen a presidential candidate be a cultural force the way Trump is. That's a fact. Him, Obama, and Clinton in my lifetime.
Starting point is 01:02:44 Well Trick Daddy on Diddy Parties is doing an episode of his cooking show. He was with miss Pat and he It talks about why he didn't attend any diddy party Put your up and raise your hand and drop your money in your wallet in his back I'm not a diddy party Don't get it twisted. I feel sorry for me now only let me tell you I feel sorry for hip-hop I feel sorry for the black culture and I feel sorry for people that pre-judge other people because when they see Who's on these table? They hear the allegations of the other people that's I don't want to know who on that tape. I know it's gonna come you ain't gotta want to know it's about to come out Hey, yo Yo, you see how you went from? I ain't never been to a fdb party
Starting point is 01:03:38 I robbed that put your hands up But yeah, but I feel sorry for Diddy and anybody that's on them tapes here. Yo, that is so funny to me how people Just can't not say nothing about it. I think it's hilarious. I just wonder how you put your peepee up Put it up and put your hands up I'm gonna rob you. Some people like when it's tucked. It's like now it's really a party What I'm talking about? Stupid I'm done Meek Mill also recently had a meltdown about alleged ditty parties, but you know he can't type. I don't even know. I don't even need... Man, why you be on Meek Man? I'm just saying.
Starting point is 01:04:17 It's how Meek Mill had a meltdown over ditty parties. He did. He wished him the best while he was in jail. That's what he said. Just why he wishes him the best, y'all. I just thought he said no diddy like a few days ago. He did, he did. Last week he said it, but he may have recanted that. Like you know what, I was in my feelings that day, and I just wish you the best.
Starting point is 01:04:36 Cause him and Diddy's still cool, I presume. They probably still cool. I'm sure now. Hold on, wish him the best about what now? Give me some context, what's going on here? I wish him well. I wish him well. I wish him well. Why he in there?
Starting point is 01:04:47 Oh, so he said the no Diddy thing, but then he must have had to change his heart and say that I wish him well. Yeah, but even when he said that last week, I just felt like that was something to say. I just felt like Meek was just being Meek and he just said it like, you know, whatever, just throwing something out there. I think Meek was upset that they would keep connecting him and Diddy together. Yeah. They keep connecting him in parties. They got a picture in and matching outfits meek just put out some music, bro. Yeah
Starting point is 01:05:10 Put out some music and just stop talking about you in any type of diddy situation. Yeah, like what is I don't understand Like the only problem nobody's keeping this alive more than meek. Yeah, I'm gonna be sitting around minding our business not even thinking about it this alive more than meek. We just be sitting around minding our business not even thinking about it. Alright, well look his tweet said, they putting black men in jail off stories. I wish Puff well. He's a black man. I hope he didn't do most of the s. They saying he did. Why y'all so scared to talk? Y'all must got ish in the closet. My past, the streets is nothing to hide. That's cause he types with no punctuation so it's like a long run on sins, but I hope I did well with that But yeah, he just wished him well
Starting point is 01:05:48 He's a black man in jail and he hope he didn't do everything that they saying that he did. Mm-hmm. Yeah Put out music me right and that is just with the mess. Thank you, Jess Shala May we give it that dog dude man for after the hour We need a man named Robert Kawada to come to the front of the congregation. We would like to have a word with him I believe it's Kawada. Well, let me tell you something what he did is so diabolical Put it like this. I didn't know they had abortion pills, but we'll discuss. All right, and then after that just fix my mess 800-585-1051 what you just heard your name and you know, what what no abortion pills anyway, go ahead 800-585-1051.
Starting point is 01:06:25 Just fix my messes after that. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Your execution on the donkey of the day is something to grow. You're going to read? He gave me donkey of the day, and I deserve it. You don't need to know. What you need to tell them, Charlie.
Starting point is 01:06:38 I am. Because you have the voice. Tell them. Tell them. It's time for donkey of the day. It's a read, but you're so good at it. You better be a fake ass Charlamagne. You're the only one Charlamagne in the world.
Starting point is 01:06:51 Damn Charlamagne, who you think is the Donkey of the Day to name? Well, Sexy Red, Donkey of the Day for Thursday, November 21st goes to a 43-year-old man named Robert Kawada. He's from Brookline, Massachusetts, and he is absolutely pro-choice. I think. See, pro-choice, I think. See, pro-choice is when you believe
Starting point is 01:07:06 that everyone has the right to decide when and whether to have children. But what about when you want to make the decision for a said person? What do you call that? What do you call it when a grown-ass adult wants to make the decision for another grown-ass adult on whether or not they should have a child?
Starting point is 01:07:22 Somewhere right now, there is a man trying to convince a woman not to have a baby. Somewhere right now there's a woman telling the man I cannot keep your baby and he's begging her not to abort the baby. But it's her body her choice. You can have some input, you can suggest some things but the reality is if she wants to keep the baby she will. If she wants to get rid of the baby she will. You can't get mad at a woman that does not want you know to have an abortion. You should have thought about that before you decided to go raw.
Starting point is 01:07:51 You knew you was riding that horse without a saddle and you made a conscious decision to shoot her club up. Felt good denited of it, didn't it? Felt good, didn't it? Baggy jeans, wallaby cloth, pretty women. You put it in them, shot up in them, deadly been them. Now you wanted to have an abortion. I know a woman who got pregnant, the man convinced her not to have it.
Starting point is 01:08:08 When they was leaving the health center, they got in the car and when he turned the car on, the first song on the radio was Usher, There Goes My Baby. Woman burst into tears, now she's traumatized. She can't even listen to Usher. Didn't go to his residency in Vegas, didn't watch the Super Bowl performance. She don't even go to church anymore because it's Usher she's dead. The moral of the story is, abortions are traumatic. Okay, they are traumatic when you get them intentionally. So imagine what happens when you get one against your will,
Starting point is 01:08:32 when someone forces one on you. What do you mean, Uncle Sharla, when someone forces one on you? Well, let's go to Channel 5 Boston for the report, please. Robert Kawada wearing a surgical mask when facing a judge on several charges including attempted poisoning. The 43-year-old from Brookline is accused of tricking his pregnant ex-girlfriend into taking iron supplements that police say were actually misoprostol, pills to end pregnancies. It's alleged that the defendant would also check the victim's mouth by pulling on the victim's cheeks to ensure she had consumed the pills according to his directions.
Starting point is 01:09:07 Prosecutors say Kawada also set up a supposed fake nurse who called the victim and advised her to take the pills Kawada provided. When the victim suffered a miscarriage in May, she called the nurse's number. At that point she discovered it was an internet-based phone number, which she now believed was a fake number, and the person who had called her from that number she believed to be a fake nurse. Searches on Kawata's cell phone included misoprostol dissolved, misoprostol when does fetus pass and telephone voice changer. Robert this man is diabolical. This is what Big Worm was talking about when he told Smokey he
Starting point is 01:09:43 wasn't applying himself. There is nothing a human can't accomplish when they apply themselves. This is a devilish, wicked, evil, ungodly, unholy scheme that he came up with and it worked. You telling me that a man who can come up with a plan this meticulous can't do anything he puts his mind to? He acted like he cared for this woman. He acted like he cared for this unborn child and encouraged her to take iron pills. the woman's instinct kicked in right this that's sixth sense that only a woman has and she was reluctant to take the pills but she trusted Robert because his father was an OBGYN now I'm gonna tell
Starting point is 01:10:18 you something you deserve at least a he okay just the he not the whole he-ha but his father is an OB-gyn not him Okay, so why would you trust him? They're not even in the same league Hell bronnie james is actually in the nba and he not his daddy So imagine robert not even being in the medical field trying to convince you to take pills because of what his father does And you believe him furthermore and y'all i'm not the highest grade of weed in the dispensary, I had no idea there was an abortion pill. Did you? No.
Starting point is 01:10:48 I know about Plan B, but I didn't know it was a whole pill that makes it convenient to off the baby. What can't you do on demand nowadays? Nah, they have the pill. A lot of women have to take it, especially if they go through pregnancy and they know something's wrong with the pregnancy, the doctor will give them a pill so it helps with the abortion quicker. I had no idea.
Starting point is 01:11:03 I had no idea. Wow. Listen, man, adults should be able to sit down and have these conversations. Tell the woman you're not ready to be a father. Tell the woman you can't afford to take care of the baby. Just lay it all out on the table so then that woman can get prepared to do whatever it is she wants to do. It's her body. It's her choice.
Starting point is 01:11:24 Shouldn't be a federal ban on abortion. Shouldn't be up to the state she lives in. Damn sure it shouldn't be up to no man she was dating. wants to do. It's her body. It's her choice. Damn sure it shouldn't be up to no man she was dating. It should be her choice. And I know you anti-abortion people are furious right now. You have to be disgusted at what Robert Kowata did. If you don't like people getting abortions willingly, then you must be appalled that he deceived this woman into having an abortion. And I'm gonna tell you, I'm gonna tell you anti-abortion people something. In this case, I agree with you.
Starting point is 01:11:50 I don't believe abortion is murder, but I believe unwillingly giving someone abortion pills to cause them to have an abortion, that's absolutely murder. Robert Kowanda has already been charged with poisoning, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon on a pregnant person and assault and battery on a household or family member.
Starting point is 01:12:07 Gonna give him a baby slaughter charge. Okay, this is premeditated baby murder. I don't even know if those are real charges. I don't even know if that's a real thing, but it needed to be. Please give Robert Kawanda the biggest he-huh. First degree baby slaughter. That's crazy.
Starting point is 01:12:25 Alright, well thank you for that donkey today. Now when we come back, Jess Fix My Mess, 800-585-1051. If you need relationship advice or any type of advice you can call Jess right now, 800-585-1051. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. It's about me. The Breakfast Club. It's about me. Relationship problems?
Starting point is 01:12:48 It's about me. You need to beat your co-worker's ass. It's about me. Your co-worker need to beat your ass? Call it up. It's Dr. Jess and I'm here to fix your mess. It's getting very much messy. Let me fix it. Morning everybody. It's DJ Envy Jess Hilariousious Charlamagne the guy we are the
Starting point is 01:13:05 Breakfast Club we have Cathy on the line Cathy good morning. Good morning guys how are you today? Good. What's your question for Jess? So Jess I just want to kind of like an insight I'm dating a 27 year old Muslim man I am 36 years old he's a business owner here in Miami he has about 10 bodegas here. And the reason why I fell in love with him is because he was a boss, you know, he runs his stores, he makes money, he's financially stable, he's very mature for his age. But recently, we just moved in together. And it's like he's regressing Jess, like, he's not even acting like a 27 year old, he's acting like a 19 year old.
Starting point is 01:13:47 And I don't know what to do because like, I kind of feel like I was blindfolded in a way. Yeah. You know? Yeah. So last night, I kind of blew up, not blew up in a bad way, but I kind of was like exhausted. And I was just like, you got to go. And now I feel guilty.
Starting point is 01:14:02 You kicked him out? Because he's so helpful and so great. You kicked him out? Because he's so helpful and so great. You kicked him out? I asked him to leave. I think I need space, but I kind of did ask him to leave. Okay, so everything was going great. Everything is going great. He's 27 and you know, how old are you?
Starting point is 01:14:16 I'm 36. And you're 32. Oh, that's why you easily can pinpoint the childish and everything too. Okay. Exactly. Yeah, but you didn't see any of that until you moved in with him right? I mean so he moved in with you. He moved in with me. Correct. Okay, because you never really know somebody until you are around them every day until you have to wake
Starting point is 01:14:34 up and go to sleep with them every day. So that's I think that's why. How long y'all been together? I've known him for six years and like I said I've known him for six years and like I said, I've known him for six years. So he's been his boss for like six years and we've been dating for like a year and a half. But I'm so confused how like he can regress like that. Like everything he needs my my reassurance. He needs me to say yes, baby. He needs me to pat him on his back. And I'm not trying to raise him. I have a daughter. Right.
Starting point is 01:15:02 Have you had this conversation with him? I did last night. Oh my God. How did that go? What happened? What did he say? He kind of like his jaw dropped to the floor, obviously, because he's madly in love with me and everything's going well on his end.
Starting point is 01:15:14 But I'm kind of to the point in my life where it's like, I want that man, that force, that backbone, you know? And that's what he was for the past six years. But now it's unbelievable, really. Yeah, well, I think that was his representative that she was talking to, you know, that y'all, before he moved in, like he was a different person before y'all,
Starting point is 01:15:34 you know, because he did what he had to do to court you, and then now his real self is coming out, you know? He may be like, he acts like a mama's boy, right? Yep, that's kind of like what I'm thinking. Like, maybe like you're missing that kind of love from your mom and you're kind of like seeing me like that. But right. I'm straight on that. Is he right? Is he close with his mother?
Starting point is 01:15:56 He is very close. And like I said, he's Muslim. He's the first son. So he has crazy responsibility. They turn to him for everything. And so imagine that he's 27 and he's been the breadwinner in his house and he's been the only person that's been making money and that can take care of his family for a long time. So he had to grow up kind of quick is what it sounds like. And he wants to be nurtured because he's always been the provider. Well, he's been the provider for a long time.
Starting point is 01:16:25 You are so right. Yeah. So I think if you want that there, you may need to obtain a little bit more patience. But if not, shoot, just, you know, he can be a good friend and then he can y'all can revisit that once he hit his thirties or something like that. And Jess, to be honest with you really quick, like another thing too is, again, as I mentioned, he is Muslim and I respect that, but I would either need to convert into Muslim or just, you know, break the relationship up because he does want to marry a Muslim woman. So it's like
Starting point is 01:16:55 futuristic wise at my age, I'm thinking long-term. Like this is kind of like playing house for me. And I think that's one of my frustrations too. So. Okay. And you don't think you're gonna take that to your heart, do you? No. Okay, yeah, so now he better off as your friend boo. But the year and a half, it sounds like it was nice while it lasted. Girl, it was amazing. He is amazing. And I pray and I hope that he finds what he's looking for and gets everything that he deserves
Starting point is 01:17:23 and wants and needs and he continues and I wish the same for me. So yeah, let me ask you a question. Just one thing that she said that always bothers me is when a woman is dating a guy and things get bad and she kicks the guy out, right? I just think if I was that guy, I would never come back to your house because if we're living together that's ours. But when you get upset, you could just kick me out.
Starting point is 01:17:43 Is there anything to that? Well, yeah, I've always, see man, I've kicked men out and then I felt, yeah. And then I felt bad though, to be honest, because every time I get angry, I would kick somebody out. And what it does is, it messes with their manhood, it messes with your pride, your dignity, and your integrity as a man.
Starting point is 01:18:02 And you're like, yo, I don't need one of those to do with you. I won't come back there. I won't leave my toothbrush there again because you're going to kick me out. Exactly. All of this because she don't want to be Muslim. She don't want to give up that slow roasted pork. That's what that is.
Starting point is 01:18:14 First of all, that is not. What is you, Dominican? Spain, what are you? Oh my God. Ma'am? No, I'm Colombian Trinidadian, and I don't eat pork for my culture. So thank you.
Starting point is 01:18:23 OK. Whatever. Thank for the future. So thank you. Whatever. Thank you boo. Thank you boo. But just so that you guys know really quick. Just so you guys know, I didn't kick him out. I didn't kick him out. I asked him to leave because I really needed to.
Starting point is 01:18:37 With my mental health. I didn't kick him out. I asked him to leave. Okay. And he responded to that. I did. I did. But that's for my mental health. Listen listen if you guys are going through problems with your
Starting point is 01:18:46 And others it's okay It's a responsible thing to do is to face yourself out into create distance so you can reflect and then come back Exactly, I think it's important. I think that's the level-headed thing to do. Thank you. Yeah. Thank you. Good luck Kathy Thank you guys. Take care. Don't work too hard Yeah, thank you. Good luck Kathy. Thank you guys. Take care. Don't work too hard. All right 800-585-1051 Jess fix my mess call us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning It's a real deal I'm all up in your mess. I'm gonna fix it
Starting point is 01:19:23 Just gonna fix your mess cause my advice is real. Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club, we're in the middle of Jess Fix My Mess, we got Anthony on the line, Anthony, what's up? What's going on? What's up, good morning. Yeah, so I'm calling cause me and my daughter, we split up, and she started acting all funny,
Starting point is 01:19:43 she got a new guy, like I got a new woman. And I'm asking, do you think that we should speak to each other, significant other before they lead our young child or am I just overthinking it? How do y'all feel about it? You're a parent so you could never overthink something like that in that capacity. Do you feel like that your child's mother would ever bring your daughter around somebody that would harm her or do you fully trust her with your child? I mean I do.
Starting point is 01:20:14 I trust her but you just never know. I just feel like we should you know meet with each other's significant other before we get our child involved in something like that. And then okay see this is the thing sometimes it's not a relationship like do you know get our child involved in something like that. And then okay see this is the thing sometimes It's not a relationship like do you know it to be a relationship like? Sometimes she can just be talking to somebody do you think that she should run? Everybody past you like you know or even no not at all Yeah, not at all, but if you got a you know got a gosh man at night. Oh, yeah
Starting point is 01:20:42 You know yes, I absolutely do not think you're overthinking and I think that should be mandatory that I need to meet who is In and out of the house around my child when I'm not there for sure Is she giving you a problem with that or you just asking me before you take it to her? No, she just giving me a problem with it. Hmm She's telling me like she's you know, she a girl woman. She could just do whatever she want to do. Are y'all over each other? Be honest, because you're anonymous. Yeah, well, we over each other.
Starting point is 01:21:09 You know, I'm doing me, she doing her, but we still got a child that I see every single day. I don't want to be dropping my child off if you got a man with you. And I don't know you got that man. You just never know, you know. Yeah. While you're right about that, she could be perceiving it in a different way she could think that you still have like she could think that you're bitter like you just want to cause
Starting point is 01:21:32 havoc in her relationship or maybe it's the guy that don't feel like he need to meet you you know what I'm saying I don't it's just something there because the reason why I ask where y'all over each other is because that that shouldn't be a problem if y'all are not intimate at all or if y'all don't have feelings for each other way in the back of your mind or deep down in your heart. That shouldn't be an issue on either side. Right. Yeah. One more thing, she gave my number to her significant other as well without even asking
Starting point is 01:22:00 me first. How do you feel about that? I think that's definitely a boundary that shouldn't have been crossed she should have told you or she should have asked you is it okay if I give such-and-such your number I mean why did she give the number does your child go with him I have no idea yeah great question see yeah I don't know see now I'm about to be like oh now I'm about to be like court court court cuz she sound like she a problem right okay yeah definitely consult the courts
Starting point is 01:22:26 All right. I appreciate you. Thank you Just fix my mess 800-585-1051 now we got Jess with the mess coming up. What we talking about? Yes, Chad Ocho Cinco and Sherelle Rosado. They broke up right but don't nobody know why she just came out and told everybody why Okay, all right. We'll get into that next you see it's the breakfast club the morning breakfast club Morning everybody is DJ envy Jess hilarious Charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club let's get to just with the mess She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see. It's time to set it all.
Starting point is 01:23:18 All right, so last month, Sherelle Rosado shared a tweet announcing that she was no longer with Chad Ocho-Sinko. She said, Chad and I are no longer together. Please stop tagging us. He is a free man, ladies. According to a source, Sherelle allegedly caught Chad cheating with another woman in their bed and it was apparently caught all on tape. There have been rumors the whole time of him cheating on her throughout their whole relationship, but when a social media user celebrated their breakup, Sherrell responded with a warning. The girl said, thanks sis, I will kindly slide in his DMs. She said, I hope you don't catch nothing, sis.
Starting point is 01:23:57 That response kind of reinforced the cheating rumors. Black men don't cheat, so it's just a rumor. What about black boys? Black boys definitely cheat. They don't know nobody yet. They ain't grown up. Okay. Well he should know better by now.
Starting point is 01:24:10 Damn. Chad, don't you think? He need to be like, who's that guy that just got his wife back? The black man. The judge. The judge. Judge. We need to see more of that when men mess up.
Starting point is 01:24:20 Judge Mathis, right? Mathis, Mathis. You got his wife back? Yeah, he got his wife back. They happy now. We ain't here. Nothing since his wife back? Yeah you got his wife back. They happy now. We ain't here. Nothing since. He ain't called nobody a crackhead since. I'm talking about like he is living his life. They going to church. Everything. I love that. Okay so oh yeah more cheating news. Okay so comedian Coco Brown speaks on her marriage.
Starting point is 01:24:39 Coco Brown was recently on an episode of Smitty and Dee podcast and during that conversation she opened up about finding out her husband was already married. Years into my marriage with a 4 month old child I found out that my ex husband was a bigamist and the woman that he claimed was his ex wife was still his wife and everybody in his family knew but me. It still baffles me to this day that someone could be so deceptive and to know that I've given you the grace I've given you. And that judge asked me if I wanted to press charges and I said no, I will not be responsible
Starting point is 01:25:15 for putting another black man in jail. And he said what do you want? I said I just want to see my child. I just want to be able to change his last name because he don't even know them people. I didn't press charges. I didn't come after you for child support. I gave you full access to your child and you still chose not to be a father. I had to look that up by the way.
Starting point is 01:25:35 What the hell is a bigamist? I thought that was somebody who's prejudiced against big backs but it's not. Oh my god. Shut up. No, that's not bigotry or bigamist. It should be that but it's not that. A bigamist is the person who can legally marry somebody who's already married. Yes. I thought that was against the law. I thought
Starting point is 01:25:51 you can only in the United States. It's a crime, yes. Yeah, it is a crime. That's why she said she didn't want to see another black man go to jail. That's why you're in pressure charges, okay. Yeah, yep. That didn't stop him though. That is crazy. That's sad. Lil Baby's family celebrates him. So back in March, it was reported that Little Baby was attending Harvard Business School. Shout out to him. And it seems like he was enrolled in the launching new ventures program. Harvard's website says that the course teaches the core elements of entrepreneurship and building an entrepreneurial culture from brand new
Starting point is 01:26:22 startups to newly established lines of business and legacy companies. What? Either way, congratulations to him because he graduated. And that's amazing. Let me drop on the Clues Boss a little, baby. Did he take a semester or was it a weekend class or was it just online courses or did he have to go though, right?
Starting point is 01:26:41 How'd you just know? Yeah, he did have to go. We just said he attended Harvard Harvard Harvard Business School now. I know that's different from Harvard University Harvard Business School, that's I mean cuz it's Harvard Business School versus Harvard University And is that like one of those honorary degrees which one you get the free Cybertruck? I don't think you do that. I'm like if you attend one of them online courses you get a free Cybertruck. You don't get a free damn free Cybertruck? No, you don't do that. You sure? Yes. I don't think you do that.
Starting point is 01:27:07 Somebody told me if you attend one of them online courses you get a free Cybertruck. That's not true. Oh, it's a raffle for one. No, it's not no damn raffle, but I thought I seen video of him going to class, that's why I asked. Oh yeah, well he probably was going to class. He probably was, but it just wasn't at Harvard University, it was at Harvard Business School, so either way he'd still do something useful and positive with his time as a rapper.
Starting point is 01:27:24 I like that. Let me Google and see if Harvard Business School got a campus Business school degrees, let me see I got them honorary degrees Black China got what she got a one from Harvard was going from harvest We've got one from all and is that the same thing the honorary degrees and the business school degrees? So I'm ain't got a bottle now minus from South Carolina State. Okay But listen they got the Harvard University online too now so I don't know if all those things are different. Harvard Business School, Harvard University online. That's not dissect this man's degree. Oh no I'm not talking about him I'm just talking about everybody else. Anyway Netflix is hit with a class-action lawsuit so they're
Starting point is 01:28:04 facing a lawsuit after users experience major streaming issues during the Tyson Paul fight. I like this. Yeah, according to reports, a man named Ronald Denton filed the lawsuit yesterday in Florida. He said when he had turned on the fight 8 p.m. on Friday, he experienced legendary problems, including no access, streaming glitches, and buffering issues. And he's suing Netflix for breach of contract Friday he experienced legendary problems that we don't want to dismiss the poor experience of some members. Why didn't we think of that, man? We could have done a Breakfast Club class action lawsuit against Netflix.
Starting point is 01:28:47 They would have settled with us quick. I don't know how much you could get because it didn't, you know, you still got your Netflix account and you didn't buy it for the fight. You just had Netflix and the fight was part of it. It don't matter. I still pay for it. I pay every month and if you know, being that I pay every month, you're providing me an experience that you're not providing me.
Starting point is 01:29:03 So it was one thing. So what's probably going to happen, they're probably going to send you back 50 not providing me. So it was one thing, so what's probably gonna happen, they're probably gonna send you back 50 cent, because it's gonna be like just a portion of your Netflix account, just like you ever get a dime back from AT&T when they did the class action lawsuit and they send you a peck. I don't know why you hate no new people lawsuit.
Starting point is 01:29:14 I think people cook. All right, you're right. Good luck to you, sir, good luck. Good luck, good luck. Beyonce buffered during that Houston game. Oh, Lord. I'm definitely gonna join somebody class action. They gonna fix it by then, they gotta fix it by then.
Starting point is 01:29:25 I'm a Pinkett Smith, Winfrey Noles Carter. You can't be buffering during Beyonce. Well, by then they're gonna have, they gonna have it fixed and everything. Cause Netflix is just now doing live events. So I know they got some bugs and stuff to fix or whatever. So give them a little grace y'all, give them a little grace.
Starting point is 01:29:38 And that's Jess with the mess. Thank you Jess. Now let's get to the mix, the people's choice mix, get your request in. We're gonna start off with some Juice World, alright? It dropped on Friday so we're going to get it on. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 01:29:49 Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now we got to salute Telfar Clemens for joining us this morning. Salute to Telfar. Thank you for my bag, Telfar Clemens. That's right, he has a new store that's opening up in New York City. It opens up this Saturday. He dropped off some cool stuff Just got a bag me and Charlamagne got some hoodies. So I didn't know he was from left right?
Starting point is 01:30:12 Left right that's crazy. The project is right from the project. So salute to tell far for joining us And when we come back, we got the positive notice to breakfast cloak a morning morning Everybody is DJ envy just hilarious. Charious, y'all are meeting the guy, we are at a breakfast club. Man, I'm gonna tell you something man, the fact that after tomorrow, we got a week of vacation, for this Thanksgiving week, look at God, I need it. I need the rest. And then right after that,
Starting point is 01:30:36 I think we got like another week or two and then Christmas. Nah, we got a couple weeks, yeah, we got a couple weeks before Christmas. I think it's two weeks. Yeah, we got a couple weeks before Christmas. That's what, but listen, next week y'all can catch y'all girl Just Hilarious and your boy Desi Alexander in Austin, Texas.
Starting point is 01:30:47 I'm going to go back to that restaurant that Tia went to and see if they let me in. Y'all you better have your ID. I'm going to have my ID. I heard that place got some good food so I see why he was mad. But meet me at the Helium Comedy Club y'all. We got two shows on Friday, two shows on next Saturday. Make sure you get your tickets at jesshilarisofficial.com or heliumcomedy.com.
Starting point is 01:31:07 See you Austin, Texas next weekend. All right. And I wanna tell everybody this Saturday, I'll be in Monk's Corner, South Carolina. My 11th annual Thanksgiving giveaway is happening from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Berkeley High School in the student parking lot. So you know how we do every year, Monk's Corner.
Starting point is 01:31:23 So Monk's Corner, all surrounding areas, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., Monk's Corner, South Carolina, Berkeley High School student parking lot. So you know how we do every year at Monk's Corner. So Monk's Corner, all surrounding areas, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., Monk's Corner, South Carolina, Berkeley High School student parking lot. We'll be out there giving out your Thanksgiving turkeys and all your Thanksgiving accessories that go with the turkeys. Yeah, so I'll see y'all Saturday. And the positive note is simply this,
Starting point is 01:31:39 I pay attention to actions, not words. I heard what you said, but I see how you act. Have a blessed day. Breakfast club, bitches! You want to finish or y'all done? Hey, y'all. Nimmini here. I'm the host of a brand new history podcast
Starting point is 01:31:55 for kids and families called Historical Records. Executive produced by Questlove, the Story Pirates, and John Glickman, Historical Records brings history to life through hip hop. ["History to Life," by Questlove plays.] Each episode is about a different, inspiring figure from history, like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up
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Starting point is 01:33:33 On Thanksgiving Day, 1999, five-year-old Cuban boy, Elian Gonzalez, was found off the coast of Florida. And the question was, should the boy go back to his father in Cuba? Mr. Gonzalez wanted to go home and he wanted to take his son with him. Or stay with his relatives in Miami? Imagine that your mother died trying to get you to freedom.
Starting point is 01:33:56 Listen to Jess Peace, the Elian Gonzalez story on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, what's up? This is Ramzes Jha. And I go by the name Q Ward. And we'd like you to join us each week for our show, Civic Cipher. That's right.
Starting point is 01:34:15 We discuss social issues, especially those that affect black and brown people, but in a way that informs and empowers all people. We discuss everything from prejudice to politics to police violence. And we try to give you the tools to create positive change in your home, workplace, and social circle. We're going to learn how to become better allies to each other.
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