The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Randy Moss Reveals Cancer Diagnosis, Luigi Mangione Retains High-Profile Defense Lawyer, Jamie Foxx Gets Glass Thrown At Him During Birthday Dinner + More

Episode Date: December 16, 2024

The Breakfast Club Dives Into Randy Moss Revealing Cancer Diagnosis, Luigi Mangione Retains High-Profile Defense Lawyer, Jamie Foxx Gets Glass Thrown At Him During Birthday Dinner. Listen For More!See... omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:56 I don't really be with the animated cartoons and all that, but it was lit. It was cool. And the fact that, alright let me tell you how doomed our generations after us are. I'm listening. We sat behind a row of teenagers, right? Man, when Moana came out, oh Moana with the BBL, because you know she a teenager in this movie, she not a little girl no more. She got a BBL?
Starting point is 00:04:17 No, she don't, but it's just the world that the teenagers are exposed to now, like everything is about how Moana was looking fat, how she was looking good had a little suit top they were saying that she was effing Maui Well, like Maui is the character that is voiced by Dwayne the Rock Johnson. Mm-hmm. Yo, this is a kid's movie Why are we talking about? No, I'm not trying to hear none of that Jessica Rabbit and Miss incredible. I ain't Yeah 12 13 14 year old and everything.
Starting point is 00:04:46 Hold on, we was kids doing that. I'm just saying the cartoon characters that we were looking at were of age is what I'm saying. Jessica Rabbit, come on now. Yeah, no, no, no, she fired, babe. Miss Incredible? Right, but listen. Miss Incredible laugh. Crazy! Yes, but, okay. But that's them. Moana is not even meant to be sexualized in any way.
Starting point is 00:05:06 And he's tainted just- It's supposed to be a cartoon. Man, I F the S out of Moana. I'm like, little boy. What? What? That is the age though. I looked at my son and I said, if I ever, ever see you talking like this, or even hear about it, I'm snatching your ass out.
Starting point is 00:05:20 He was in Baltimore? No, he was in Jersey. Oh, oh, oh. Well, he can't look at little- he can't look at girls. No, he can't, but he was just listening to the other kids who was in Baltimore? No, he was in Jersey. Oh, oh, oh. Oh, oh, oh. Well, he can't look at little girls. No, he can't, but he was just listening to the other kids who was in the movie theater and he was like laughing like, man, they doing too much. Nah, you like this.
Starting point is 00:05:31 They entertaining you. Nah, there was some grown ass adult sitting behind you lusting over Moana. That'd be a little weird. That's it. That's a little weird. That's just crazy. And salute to, I took my kids to see Lion King on Broadway yesterday. I took the whole gang.
Starting point is 00:05:44 Has such an amazing time. Drop a bomb if you get a chance to go check out see Lion King on Broadway yesterday. I took the whole gang. Has such an amazing time. Drop a bomb if you get a chance to go check out the Lion King. And I just wanna salute to one of the actresses. Her name is Angelica Edwards, right? I don't know her. But yesterday was, I guess she left. That was her last show, so she did her last curtain call.
Starting point is 00:05:59 She's been doing Lion King since 2014. She's been doing it that long, and they call her a swinger. Because I'm sitting here listening because after the show they brought out, what a swinger does is she can play any part in the play. Shut up. She can play any part in the play. So it doesn't matter what it is, whether it's the hyenas, whether it's the men, the women, she plays every part.
Starting point is 00:06:20 And yesterday was her last day doing the Lion King. So salute to the Lion King and my kids had a great time Her my uh my three-year-old asked a lot of questions, but she had an amazing time It was just a dope show so if you get an opportunity to check out the line cake definitely do it was perfect for the holidays Why are we here man? This was Wasn't last week for the VR last week. Yeah, we're gonna see you Yes Really yes, yeah, so so our boss didn't have us in the office together
Starting point is 00:06:48 But you know what? No, it is me it is always me. It's always That's why I get paid the big bucks At least you know, thank you. Yeah. Well the Secretary of Transportation is gonna be joining us this morning Pete booty judge will be a booty judge. He'll be Buddha judge Judge and by the way, that's what people have time people use to pronounce his name four years ago and they didn't know no better. I said Pete Buddha Judge man. Okay?
Starting point is 00:07:27 Bro Pete Buddha Judge he'll be joining us tonight. That's crazy. This guy is crazy. This man have been up here so many times. I said Pete Buddha Judge. He comes up here even when it's not election season to talk to our audience. But if you see how it's spelled like I thought it was booty game. It don't matter we been talking to this man since 2019.
Starting point is 00:07:43 Stop booty game man. Buddha Judge. We been talking to this man since 2019. Stop booty gagging man. I don't understand. Booty judge. We been talking to this man since 2019 when he was the mayor then he ran for president and now he's the secretary of transportation and you still calling him that? Stop being disrespectful. I said Pete Booty Judge, we gonna be talking to him a little bit. We gotta ask him about the drones right?
Starting point is 00:07:58 Did y'all see the drones this weekend or no? No I didn't. No I didn't. I didn't see them either. Alright well we'll get into that when we come back and we got front page news. So don't move. 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 into some front page news.
Starting point is 00:08:15 Start off with sports. The Chiefs beat the Browns 21-7. The Bengals beat the Titans. The Ravens beat the Giants. Dolphins lost to the Texans. The Jets beat the Jaguars. Cowboys beat the Panthers. Broncos beat the Colts the Jets beat the Jaguars, Cowboys beat the Panthers, Broncos beat the Colts, Bills beat the Lions, Buccaneers beat the Chargers, the Cardinals beat the Patriots last night, Eagles beat the Steelers 27-13, the Packers beat the Seahawks 30-13, and then Monday night, football!
Starting point is 00:08:36 The Bears take on the Vikings at 8, and Atlanta takes on the Raiders. Good morning Morgan, welcome back! Good morning, good morning, happy Monday to y'all. How y'all feeling good? How was your vacay? Oh, do you care? I mean not really but small talk remember something that i really am and i would have been going to get into the news because the people care about that i want to talk about uh... travis hunter in the heisman trophy but we'll get to that a little bit later meanwhile we have some updates on with what's going on uh... with louis g manjoni now the man suspected of killing insurance ceo brian thompson he
Starting point is 00:09:20 was he has hired a high-powered attorney Friedman Agnil Agnifilo Agnifilo excuse me once served as Manhattan's chief assistant district attorney and is now representing Manjoni now her law firm her law firm said that they will not be making any statements at this time. He does have a preliminary hearing scheduled in Pennsylvania on December 23rd for charges related to a 3D printed gun and a fake ID. Now he is fighting extradition to New York where he does face those murder charges. Now Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg spoke more about that extradition to New York, while NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kinney said they still don't know where he got that weapon.
Starting point is 00:10:00 So let's hear more from them. Indications are that the defendant may waive, but that waiver is not complete until a court proceeding, which my understanding from court officials in Pennsylvania cannot happen until Tuesday. The gun itself, it is a ghost gun. It is a receiver that is comes from a gun manufacturer from parts. And then the gun was built up from a 3d printer. So again, he does face second degree murder charges and that fatal shooting of the healthcare executive. Now, he was again, excuse me, he does remain in custody as he does await that trial and of course you guys heard
Starting point is 00:10:38 that he called his mom beforehand. Did y'all hear that? He called his mom. I heard the police went by his mom's house, I guess it was a missing a person's missing report and they put two and two together and actually knew it was him before they arrested him. That's, that's what I, I did hear that. Yes. Yes. So his, his attorney, excuse me, did file a petition contesting his detention, arguing that Pennsylvania has not proven that he was in New York on that day.
Starting point is 00:11:03 Of course, thousands of donations have since poured in to support the Ivy League graduates legal defense as he awaits bail and extradition on December 30th. Now, New York Governor Kathy Hoco, she says she wants him here immediately, but of course they have to work that out with Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro to extradite him to New York. Yeah. Any thoughts? No crazy. Crazy. I think we need to get him here, get him on trial. I mean, I think this should be fast because we just want to make sure there's no copycats. We want to make sure there's no, you know, because I see all the flyers around with wanted posters with other execs.
Starting point is 00:11:36 So it's scary. I'm sure it's very scary for those other executives. Yeah. Whether or not they, um, whether or not there's copycats and that don't have nothing to do with this trial because these people are ridiculous But they're trying to get it out the news so people are not talking about it and seeing it as much what you mean The news they can't they can't stop it from being on social media Get that mainstream News news don't matter social media was well this nonsense NYPD's deputy director of intelligence and counterterrorism Rebecca wiener
Starting point is 00:12:02 She said there is real concerns that there could be copycat violence following Thompson's murder, just similar to this. So again, we'll keep you posted in regards to what's going on. Looking like President-elect Trump, he's cleaning up his legal matters as well. He's decided to settle his defamation lawsuit with ABC News and anchor George Stephanopoulos. They filed the suit back in March after Stephanopopolis said in an interview that Trump was liable for rape. Now he was in fact held liable for sexual abuse under New York law, but not rape. So new court documents revealed the network agreed to pay out $15 million and issue a
Starting point is 00:12:34 public apology. In return, Trump's team is dropping the lawsuit. So yeah, we'll keep you guys posted on everything Trump and also who's up next. We'll talk more about that at 7 a.m. Looks like we're running out of time in this second year. All right, well we'll see you next hour. Everybody else, get it off your chest. 800-585-1051.
Starting point is 00:12:54 If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open again. 800-585-1051. Let us know how your weekend was. I mean, the holiday Christmas is right around the corner. Nine days, like Jess said. So call us up right now. Let me know how you're doing. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club
Starting point is 00:13:12 This is your time to get it off your chest 800-585-1051 we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club Hello, who's this? Yo, then Rob from New Orleans Rob Rob from New Orleans, what's up? Get it off your chest. What's up? Good morning, brother. Good morning. Good morning, Brothers Club. Good morning, Charlie May.
Starting point is 00:13:30 Good morning. Good morning. Good morning, Jazz. Good morning, Evie. Good morning, brother. I want to get off my chest, man. This is my first year anniversary. I got married one year ago today.
Starting point is 00:13:40 Congratulations. Congratulations, sir. That's what I'm saying. Thank you. I want to give a shout to my wife. She's asleep right now. So when she wake up, you know, we are our, we are our behind. So I woke up just to get this off my chest.
Starting point is 00:13:52 I love you, baby. Happy first year anniversary. What y'all doing today? Anything? Man, we're about to have a whole day, whatever she want to do, the day dedicated to her. So we about to, we about to, whatever, whenever she get up, we're about to have a whole day wine and dine, whatever she want to do. So it's, it's up, we're about to, whenever she get up, we're about to have a whole day, wine and dine, whatever she wanna do.
Starting point is 00:14:06 So it's up, it's up to me. I woke up just to do this. I set my alarm for five o'clock this morning to do this. This is the first thing when she wake up this morning, I'ma play this in the morning at 16. Oh, you got a whole day planned. You ain't playing. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I got a whole day.
Starting point is 00:14:21 I got a whole day planned. We took the day off today. We got our day tied still. We bring on Baby Girl to day care. We starting with the Brothers Club and we ending with whatever we do, we gonna do. But, you know, I just want to shout out my baby girl. Happy one year anniversary, my baby.
Starting point is 00:14:36 Alright, brother. Have a good one, man. Enjoy your day. Yes, sir. Appreciate y'all. Hello, who's this? Hello. Hey, what's your name, bro? This don't plan it for Miami. Envy was good. What's up, brother? Get it off your chest. Hey, good morning, what's your name, bro? This, this, this, don't plan it for Miami. Envy, what's good? What's up, bro?
Starting point is 00:14:45 We'll get it off your chest. Hey, good morning, everybody. Good morning, man. Hey, I got a, I got, I got, I heard Envy, you said that you were, you're doing your Christmas shopping already, right? Yep, I did last week. And what about Charlamagne and Jess?
Starting point is 00:14:57 I don't do no Christmas shopping. That's my wife. No, I'm not finished, sadly. I thought I was last week, but do you know how every day you think of a new person? Like, damn, yeah. Well, my thing is that I hate when the holidays come around and y'all take like two weeks off the radio, got to listen to the reruns.
Starting point is 00:15:11 Man, we don't be wanting to listen to the reruns, man. We need a live show. Bro, we need a break too. We in the beat, just like you. All right, all right, all right. All right, Shawna, you say you need a break. So maybe I should have like a second crew come in. I'll take over and Lauren London- Rosa. Yeah, I mean we come in
Starting point is 00:15:31 Lauren don't need a break Lauren be here with us every day Right now somewhere 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.
Starting point is 00:15:54 Ray, Ray, Ray! Yo, Charlamagne. Envy, what up? Are we live? This is your time to get it off your chest. I got an indoor pool, an outdoor pool. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. We can get on the phone right now. He indoor pool, an outdoor pool. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:16:05 We can get on the phone right now, he'll tell you what it is. We live! Hello, who's this? Hey, this is Salem. Salem, what's up? What up, brother? Get off your chest. DJ Envy, right?
Starting point is 00:16:14 Yes, sir. Man, look, I'm right with you, man. I'm a Nego Giants fan. I am so freaking sad. As you should be. My brother, he's down here in Atlanta. So he said oh man I got you some I got you some box seats and we gonna see the game cuz we play next week Yeah play next week. We play later next week. I know so I think I'm gonna run through there
Starting point is 00:16:37 But I'm probably gonna be naked cuz hey You gonna try to go streak you wanna go to jail for that? What? You gonna try to go streak? You gonna try to go streak to me? You wanna go to jail for that trash? Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah I was a detective there for a couple years. And so I know Charlemagne, I remember you mentioned about meeting people who knows about law enforcement and stuff like that. That's me. So, so happy, I just happen to be up.
Starting point is 00:17:14 Normally I don't catch you at this time, but I get this information. I would love to give y'all a lot of information because when y'all sitting inside my gun thug and the dude that I guess unfortunately killed the guy NYC It's a little insight. So I don't mind sending y'all my resume and give me a little bit of insight. Okay Maybe you could be one of the people we we talked to and we need some some law enforcement insight Yeah, all right. Well, can I say one more thing?
Starting point is 00:17:44 We talked to him we need some some law enforcement insight. Yeah. All right. Well, can I say one more thing? so DJ envy, yes, sir with New York Giants fans. However, though I Lamar Lamar is on my fantasy team. Those childs of Baltimore. Hey, I appreciate that I don't know how that works together, but I don't respect this we lose me neither, but it's the money Goodbye sir. Hey look, I't here to succeed with me here. I don't respect that. Goodbye, sir. If you got a team, you should want your team
Starting point is 00:18:09 to win no matter what. You shouldn't be thinking about, you know, they playing another team and you putting players from the other team on your fantasy team and other people doing good. Like, no, you can't have it both ways. Hello, who's this? Good morning, morning, Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:18:21 It's Leon from Miami. Leon from Miami, what's up? Get it off your chest. Yeah, I just wanted to wish my daughter a happy birthday she had yesterday where I skated. And she is right next to me right now. I'm taking her to school. She just turned 12.
Starting point is 00:18:36 What's her name? Her name is Miley. OK, Miley. Happy birthday, Miley. Happy birthday, girl. Thank you. Aw. Could y'all let her know that Bruno Mars is not better than Michael Jackson because she's giving me problems with her parents. Not even close. That's subjective though like she's
Starting point is 00:18:53 12. She does know that's subjective for her age. No, no, no. We think that but we are her like dad's age. We're like her parents age. That is true. How old is she? She's 12. She just turned 12 today. You need to play more Michael Jackson Yeah, play more Michael Jackson, but to us Michael was better to them Bruno was better that is there Michael Bruno got to get through Chris Brown before you get to Michael Jackson Alright well have a good one brother and and and enjoy your birthday Miley surprise before you get to Michael Jackson. Feel me? Usher. That's true. All right. Well, have a good one, brother. And enjoy your birthday, Miley. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:19:31 All right, brother. And let me salute out to everybody in Miami. So RollerLow is in Miami. I want to salute to every Parkalot attendee, every bouncer, every security, every manager, every artist. My son had an amazing time. And if I tell you how many times he FaceTimed me, yo Pops, yo dad, you see him?
Starting point is 00:19:47 I told you that's my dad. All right, come on in. The whole weekend, the whole week, it doesn't matter, three in the morning, FaceTime, what's up Logan? Hey Pops, I'm in your hit, the whole morning. He had the most amazing time ever. I love that. And he got practice this morning.
Starting point is 00:19:59 So solution. Did anybody ask Logan why is his dad gay? Why are you gay? Nobody asked him that. No, nobody asked him that. Oh, okay, okay. But if they did, who would be his boyfriend? So anybody ask Logan why is his dad gay? Nobody But if they did who would be his boyfriend I have no idea Get it off your chest 800-585-1051 We got just with the mess coming up. Oh my god
Starting point is 00:20:21 Yes, Chris Brown showed out in Africa. So what by me? Oh my god, yes Chris Brown showed out in Africa. Show what? By envy. Cause she showed out yo. Alright alright we'll get to it next is the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning everybody we are the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:20:35 That was Chris Brown. Absolutely it was Chris Brown. Who else? Let's get to Jess with the mess and we talking Chris Brown. News is real whether it's McClone, Jessica Robin Moore, Jess don't do no lying. She don't spell nobody. Okay, so Chris Brown just over the weekend on the 14th and the 15th of December, he performed at FMB Stadium in Johannesburg. And listen, 92,000 fans. That's a record-breaking crowd.
Starting point is 00:21:15 That's crazy. Yeah, absolutely. I just wanted to give you all that. It was 92,000 each night? I think it was one show. I don't know if he did one or two. No, no, no. On the 14th and the 15th, he did two.
Starting point is 00:21:23 Oh, OK. 92,000, two shows. Wow. That was did two. Oh, okay. 92,000, two shows, wow. That was all together. Oh, wow. 92,000, that's record-breaking. We're trapping the cruise bombs for Chris Brown. Absolutely. That's amazing.
Starting point is 00:21:31 That's why the internet is a liar. The internet will have you thinking people, they hate folks and certain people are canceled, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, until you see them have 92,000 people come out for them. All over the world, they love this man, so let's just stop playing with him. All the comments were like he killed it too, they say he did an amazing show. Absolutely, we know, have 92,000 people come out for them. All over the world they love this man, so let's just stop playing with him. All the comments were like he killed it too, they say he did an amazing show.
Starting point is 00:21:48 Absolutely, we can expect nothing less but that. Okay, Jay-Z accuser admits to inconsistencies. So the lady who accused Jay-Z indeed a ditty of sexually assaulting her sat down with an exclusive interview with NBC and she asked to be off camera to remain anonymous. And during that conversation she shared the story of when she went to the VMAs back in 2004, a chance to see her favorite celebrities. In addition to having autism, the woman says she suffered a head injury. The night of the 2000s VMAs, she says a friend drove her from Rochester, New York to Manhattan,
Starting point is 00:22:20 a more than five hour drive. Her attorney provided NBC News with the name of the friend who has since died. The woman says she spoke to Combs' limo driver who offered her a ride to an after party. I stumbled upon Diddy's driver who told me that I was exactly what Diddy was looking for. What did you think when he said that to you? I thought it meant that I was just pretty. She went to a White House, she says, where she spoke to musicians Benji Madden and his brother. I'm talking to Benji Madden about his tattoo because, you know, I have a really is about his tattoo.
Starting point is 00:22:52 That's the last supper. In a statement to NBC News, a representative of the Maddens confirmed that they did not attend the 2000 VMAs and that they were on tour in the Midwest at the time. NBC also revealed some more inconsistencies in her story. At the after party, she says she had a drink that made her feel woozy. Then she says Combs and Carter took turns raping her while a female celebrity watched.
Starting point is 00:23:16 JC comes in and rips me. Well, he, at that point, I was fighting, trying to get away from him. And he put his hand over my mouth and told me to stop it, cut, you know, stop it, cut the s***. After the alleged s***, she says she ran to a gas station where she called her father who picked her up and drove her home. We wrote home in silence. He didn't ask me what happened. He didn't ask me what I did or where I was in an interview with NBC News Her father said he could not verify the claims quote. I felt like I would remember that and I don't I have a lot going on But I mean that's something that would definitely stick in my mind
Starting point is 00:23:55 He said when we asked the woman about the contradictions in a phone interview on Friday She said that she stands by her statements. I have made some mistakes. She said honestly What is the clearest is what happened to me. Can we wrap this foolishness up? What is this nonsense? Yeah, it is crazy. Tony Busby made a statement as her lawyer. He said because we've interrogated her intensely, she has even agreed to submit to a polygraph. This has been extremely distressing for her to the point she has experienced seizures and had to seek medical treatment due to the stress.
Starting point is 00:24:24 So they're telling me that he's saying to us that he interrogated her so much and she told that story and that's what he decided to put front and center after the interrogation. He also said to that, oh hey y'all, hey. Which is crazy because he also said to that because she came from another law firm, they're still looking into it. Turn your mic up a little bit, just push your mic up. Oh, because she came from another law firm, they're still looking into it. Turn your mic up a little bit, just push your mic up. Oh, because she came from another law firm to them, that they're actually still vetting her, that the first law firm vetted her and then sent her over.
Starting point is 00:24:51 It sounds like BS. The fact that her dad doesn't remember. The fact that she said she was talking to somebody, had a conversation with somebody that wasn't even in the state. This is just getting crazy. And what's really pissing me off is, if Busby knew all this and you let her do that Interview. Yeah as your client like Jay-z
Starting point is 00:25:11 Ragnation said release a statement from Jay-z said today's Investigative report proves this attorney Busby filed a false complaint against me in the pursuit of money and fame This incident didn't happen and yet he filed it in court and doubled down in the press pursuit of money and fame. This incident didn't happen and yet he filed it in court and doubled down in the press. True justice is coming. We fight from victory not for victory. This was over before it began. This 1-800 lawyer doesn't realize it yet but soon. At some point we got to start holding the networks responsible for even giving people like this the time of day. You could just put them behind a curtain and let their shadow talk. Well
Starting point is 00:25:40 that network did expose it though because the network maker sound even sillier than she sounded before So the network did expose it this that network seemed like they did from a fair point of view most most of the times when you Have an accuser on you have to if anything's inconsistent you have to come out and say it saying it has an end before Too how about don't even put them on if this story is inconsistent How about when you when you interviewed him beforehand? Why even do the story if you know that it's inconsistency? Because I mean if we're gonna be honest So you have something to stand behind because it's story if you know that it's inconsistency. Because I mean, if we're gonna be honest, it's because people are going to tune in. It's Jay-Z, it's a celebrity. Of course. It's found in court, so you have something to stand behind because it's the actual, you
Starting point is 00:26:09 know what I mean? But I think this helps Jay. I think this helps Jay-Z and this team. And then what does he do now in response to this? So basically they've already done it. That night they sent a letter to the court and Jay-Z's team basically said that this filing has no factual basis. So remember I was mentioning that Tony Busby,
Starting point is 00:26:25 you read part of the statement. And in addition to what Jess was saying earlier, he came out and said, look, she came over from another law firm. We, you know, she was vetted by them. We're still looking into her claims. But by law as an attorney, when you file something, this is what Jay-Z's team is saying in this letter
Starting point is 00:26:39 they wrote to the court that night that this interview came out. You're supposed to vet it where you know it's, you gonna stand behind the fact that it's factual, right? In the minute that you realize any inconsistencies or anything is wrong, you're supposed to withdraw that. So they're basically saying to a judge, like, if you move forward with this, this is a violation of his rights.
Starting point is 00:26:55 It makes no sense. It's not consistent. It's not factual. They're asking for it to get dismissed. So now they have to wait to hear from a judge on that. And they also pointed out the inconsistencies and mentioned, number one, like when she mentioned that she went to the White House, which was supposed to be Diddy's house, there's photos that they can prove that are out that show Jay-Z and Diddy that night at an after party at Lotus Nightclub, not in a house. So there's several
Starting point is 00:27:15 different things that they're adding in addition. There's really no houses in Manhattan. I don't know if people know that. There's like no like actual houses like that. like smaller brown stones on youtube they say i own a house that's 146 000 square feet in manhattan i was like look at that it's a whole video sitting me next to some money thank you thank you but i i pray that jay-z sees jay-z has the I was like, look at that. Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video?
Starting point is 00:27:48 Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video?
Starting point is 00:27:56 Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video?
Starting point is 00:28:04 Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video? Can I use it for the whole video? all the way with it. He got the bread. There is one thing that I wish they would ask this young lady because they keep skimming over this. They said, uh, cause there is an eyewitness according to her. She said it was a female celebrity in the room. I want them to ask her who it is. Cause I know she's going to say Dolly Parton. She's going to say something so stupid. You're going to be like what? She said it was a female celebrity watching. Who's the female celebrity ma'am? Just for, just for- I forgot it was celebrity A and B in the room. Just for giggles. Fish and giggles. I wanna know who's the female celebrity.
Starting point is 00:28:30 And the friend that drove up died. Yes. You can't ask her that. I guarantee you she told us who the female celebrity was. Everybody was like, all right, come on. I wrapped this up. Now she's gonna say somebody that's dead. So you can't ask.
Starting point is 00:28:40 If the case is dismissed, then you know what I mean, it's dismissed. But until then, we to see how this plays out That would be crazy. Who's the female celebrity? Amy Winehouse? All right, well that was just with the mess the mess thank you Jess. Now when we come back We have front page news and then people to judge will be joining us. He's the Secretary of Transportation So don't go anywhere. It's the breakfast club. Good morning Everybody is DJ envy just hilarious. Show me go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club, good morning. Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious,
Starting point is 00:29:07 Charlamagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. Let's get back in some front page news. Let's start off with sports. Football, the Chiefs beat the Browns, the Bengals beat the Titans, Ravens beat the Giants, Texans beat the Dolphins, the Jets beat the Jaguars, Cowboys finally won, they beat the Panthers, the Broncos beat the Colts, Buccaneers beat the Chargers,
Starting point is 00:29:24 Cardinals beat the Patriots, Bills beat the Lions. I knew that was a game. Packers beat the Seahawks, and the Eagles beat the Steelers. Now, my friends- Did you say the Ravens beat the Giants? I said that. Oh, okay, just making sure. You like to stress.
Starting point is 00:29:35 Are you saying things like, my Cowboys finally won? Like, that don't make no sense. Like, y'all got y'all asses washed yesterday. We did, it was 35-14. I didn't expect much. I mean, our backup to the backup to the backup was out because he got a concussion. So what the hell? I don't know what, but in Monday Night Football, the Bears take on the Vikings and the Falcons take on the Raiders. All right. Morning Morgan. Good morning. Good morning y'all. And it's a good morning for Travis Hunter and
Starting point is 00:29:59 anybody who attended an HBCU because we love to see it. So Travis Hunter is the winner of the 2024 Heisman Trophy. He received the prestigious award on Saturday night in New York and was recognized as the best college football player in the 2024 season, which means a lot being that he started out at Jackson State, you know, which is an HBCU. He played both cornerback and wide receiver positions during his time with the Colorado Buffalo's under the leadership of Coach Prime Deion Sanders. He beat out Boise State running back Ashton Jinty along with quarterback finalist Cameron Ward from Miami and Dylan Gabriel from Oregon. During his speech he thanked his mom, of course, Coach Prime Deion Sanders, Shador Sanders and Lil Wayne. Let's hear more from Travis Hunter's Heisman Trophy speech.
Starting point is 00:30:41 Thank you. I want to thank Coach Prime, Shador. Man, y'all changed my life forever. That one Heisman Trophy speech. when I late tomorrow or whenever we get the chance. But thank you, man. You changed my life forever. I told you that multiple times. I really appreciate of it. Wayne, you don't know how you came into our life, man. I'm gonna say, love you. I didn't learn none of your songs. Until she let me know, cause I don't listen to music.
Starting point is 00:31:22 She let me know. She told me, you gotta listen to this. If you don't listen to music. She let me know. She told me you gotta listen to this. If you don't listen to music, listen to Wayne. And from that day on, that's all I listen to. Pre-game music. Those are the songs I listen to. When I get in that TRX and I blast that music, I'm listening to Wayne. It's crazy. Six foot, seven foot, eight foot hut. That's my song. Drop one of Clue the Bombs for Travis Hunter, man. What's up, Doug? What's up, girl?
Starting point is 00:31:45 What's up, girl? He don't listen to music. He don't listen to music. No, that's right. Oh, man. And shout out to Kroos Proud for getting his girlfriend to stand up real quick, you know what I'm saying? I saw that.
Starting point is 00:31:54 I saw that. I'm sitting down, but you know what I'm saying? Maybe she just been locked in so long. I'm used to this. But no. But yes, for sure. Congratulations again to Travis Hunter. Speaking of reflected on the last four years, President Biden, well, he did that over the weekend when he spoke at the DNC holiday reception now, thanking fellow Democrats for helping pass legislation that he says will change America for decades to come.
Starting point is 00:32:15 He told crowds that the laws they've helped pass during his administration have helped grow America's economy and infrastructure, citing trillions spent in private sector investments across the country. Let's hear more from President Biden. You should be so damn proud of the work we've done together. You should never forget all you've done for the country. I'm also proud that we can say we've done all this with a deep belief in the core values of America. Those values were all created, you heard me say it a hundred times, you know, we're the most unique nation in the world. Every other nation was based on geography, religion, ethnicity, some common factor. But in America, we were building an idea, an idea, an idea,
Starting point is 00:32:58 the only country in the world. We hold these truths, self-evidence, all men and women are created equal. Everyone should have a fair shot. Hate should never have a safe harbor in America. That's what we're about. We've never fully lived up to all of that, but we've never, we stuck with our principles and set a high standard of character, integrity, and public life.
Starting point is 00:33:16 Economists say that President-elect Trump is poised to inherit a strong economy from Biden in January. Meanwhile, we mentioned this a little bit off air. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is blasting President Biden's decision to commute the sentence. a strong economy from Biden in January. Meanwhile, we mentioned this a little bit off air, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is blasting President Biden's decision to commute the sentence, a former judge convicted in the kids for cash scandal. Now, Shapiro said that the president got it absolutely wrong by granting a commute commuted sentence for Judge Michael Conehan
Starting point is 00:33:41 and created a lot of pain for the community. Now, Conahan was given a 17-year sentence in 2011 after he and another judge were found guilty of sending juvenile inmates to for-profit jails for millions of dollars in kickbacks. Now Shapiro said, Conahan deserved to be behind bars, not a walking free man. Any thoughts on that, you guys? Governor Josh Shapiro is absolutely positively right. There's so many other people that are more worthy of a pardon than that guy and Hunter Biden for that matter. I mean, I guess we all understand Hunter Biden
Starting point is 00:34:13 because that's President Biden's son. But you know, there's no reason for this guy to be getting a pardon. You still got all of these nonviolent weed offenders in federal prison right now. You have nonviolent drug offenders in federal prison. You have You have non-violent drug offenders in federal prison. You have Marilyn Mosby. There's a whole lot of people that are more deserving
Starting point is 00:34:29 of a pardon than this dude. Yeah, and for people that don't know, like she said, I mean, this guy's notorious known for kids for cash scandal, which basically, I guess, so many different people, I guess, allegedly gave him harsher sentences to get some money, which is crazy. So you just imagine, you have family members, friends, different people, I guess allegedly gave him harsher sentences to get some money, which is crazy. So you just imagine you have family members, friends in jail a longer time, not because
Starting point is 00:34:51 they deserve it, but because his friend allegedly owned a jail and was getting more money from it. That's wild. And you let him out free? That's not crazy to anybody? That's insane. But I don't expect much from President Biden. I don't expect much from these people's savior.
Starting point is 00:35:04 They love President Biden. These new girls love them from President Biden. I don't expect much from these people's savior. They love President, boy these new girls love them some President Biden. But it's funny, they say he's way better than Trump, but is he? Who? Biden. They the same to me. I see what you saying, I'm not gonna say the same.
Starting point is 00:35:15 I'm not gonna get my son out, I got my son out. This guy that locked up so many people, I'm gonna get him out. I'll say it's levels to corruption that's what I'll say they're all Trump's a 10 he's a 9.8 I don't know what the number the metrics would be I would just say there's levels to corruption and I just don't like when you make when people on one side make excuses we want to speak out we want to raise awareness and we want this to stop wow very powerful I'm Ellie Flynn and I'm an investigative journalist.
Starting point is 00:35:46 When a group of models from the UK wanted my help, I went on a journey deep into the heart of the adult entertainment industry. I really wanted to be a Playboy model. Lingerie, topless. I said, yes, please. Because at the centre of this murky world is an alleged predator. You know who he is because of his pattern of behavior? He's just spinning the web for you to get trapped in it.
Starting point is 00:36:10 He's everywhere and has been everywhere. It's so much worse and so much more widespread than I had anticipated. Together, we're going to expose him and the rotten industry he works in. It's not just me. We're an army in comparison to him. Listen to The Bunny Trap on the iHeart Radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Jay Shetty and my latest interview is with Wiz Khalifa. The craziest part of my life, I can go from performing in front of 40,000 people to either being in a dressing room, being in a plane, or being back in a bed all by myself.
Starting point is 00:36:52 He is a multi-platinum selling recording artist, mini mogul, and an actor. Which among the one, the only, Wins Khalifa! Did you feel like a big break was coming? I didn't know what that big break looked or felt like, but I knew that what I was doing was working. The gang banging and the drug selling, that's not really for me. But the looking cool, the having girls, and making music, I'm like, I like that part of it.
Starting point is 00:37:16 How was that experience for you? Losing someone so close to you that you love. I am grateful that I was able to have like the last moments that I had and to be able to prepare for it And it was something that I'm still dealing with listen to on purpose with Jay Shetty on the I heart radio app Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts So y'all this is quest love and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast
Starting point is 00:37:39 I've been working on with the story pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records. It's a family friendly podcast. Yeah, you heard that right. A podcast for all ages, one you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th. I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records, Nimini, to tell you all about it. Make sure you check it out. Hey, all, Nimini here.
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Starting point is 00:38:24 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 her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing. Check it. And it began with me. Did you know, did you know I wouldn't give up my seat?
Starting point is 00:38:44 Nine months before Rosa, it was Claudette Colvin. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning into Historical Records because in order to make history, you have to make some noise. Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey everyone, it's John. I Heart Radio App, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey everyone, it's John, also known as Dr. John Paul. And I'm Jordan, or Joe Ho. And we are the Black Fat Film Podcast. A podcast where all the intersections
Starting point is 00:39:18 of identity are celebrated. Ooh, chat, this year we have had some of our favorite people on, including Kid Fury, T.S. Madison, Amber Ruffin from the Amber and Lacey show, Angela Carras, and more. Make sure you listen to the BlackFatFam podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or whatever you get your podcast, girl. Oh, I know that's right. The forces shaping markets and the economy are often hiding behind a blur of numbers. So that's why we created The Big Take from Bloomberg podcasts to give you the context you need to make sense of it all.
Starting point is 00:39:53 Every day in just 15 minutes, we dive into one global business story that matters. You'll hear from Bloomberg journalists like Matt Levine. A lot of this boomstack stuff I think, embarrassing to the SEC. Amanda Moll, who writes our Business Week buying power column. Very few companies who go viral are like totally prepared for what that means. And Zoe Tillman, senior legal reporter. Courts are not supposed to decide elections. Courts are not really supposed to play a big role in choosing our elected leaders. It's for the voters to decide.
Starting point is 00:40:28 Follow the Big Take podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you listen. For the corruption that happens in their party and then act like the other party's not doing the same type of stuff. And then the other party does the same thing. It's just all wack. That's what I'm saying. Everybody should learn how to be objective. But like I said on The View, this is what happens when you pick a team. When you pick a team, it's impossible for you to be objective. Come over here and give me a kiss. Man, shut up. Oh my God. Let's talk about
Starting point is 00:40:52 The View. Okay, sorry. All right, well let's wrap things up with a very unfortunate story out of sports. Randy Moss has announced that he has an ongoing battle with cancer. The NFL Hall of Famer posted a video on Friday revealing he's been in the hospital for the last few days for a surgery related to his illness. Now Moss says his doctors discovered a tumor between his pancreas and liver, and he has had two procedures since Thanksgiving to remove the mask.
Starting point is 00:41:17 He said he will have to go through chemo and radiation, but he is already describing himself as a cancer survivor. Of course, he thanked his family, friends, and fans for their support during this difficult time. So sending thoughts, prayers to Randy Moss and speedy recoveries to you. That's your front page news. I'm Morgan Wood. Follow me on social at Morgan Media. Follow us for more news coverage at Black Information Network. Download the free iHeartRadio app and visit us at BINnews.com. Thank you. All right. Thank you, Morgan. Peace, Morgan. the free iHeartRadio app and visit us at BINnews.com.
Starting point is 00:41:45 Thank you. All right. Thank you, Morgan. Peace, Morgan. Now, when we come back, Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg will be joining us, so we'll talk to him next. So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:41:56 Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ NV, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Angela Rye of course is checking in with us as always and we got a special guest in the building, Secretary of Transportation Pete Bootyjudge. Welcome back. Thanks, good to be back. Good morning, how are you man? Happy holidays. Same to you. I'm gonna dump right in? Yeah, jump right in.
Starting point is 00:42:20 Secretary Pete, you are the Secretary of Transportation. What do you know about these manned SUV sized drones flying over New Jersey? John Kirby, the National Security Communications Advisor said they were manned. What do you think it is? So I mean we're helping law enforcement work through it all, mainly a Homeland Security issue. Our job is to make sure that any restricted airspace, nothing comes in there that shouldn't be there. That includes airspace over an airport. Sometimes another area could be restricted because it's sensitive. For example, that's close to the Trump golf club. There's temporary flight restrictions there.
Starting point is 00:42:52 Bigger picture is we're going to have more and more drones. Obviously, if it's manned, that's different. But we're going to have more and more things entering the airspace. We've got to work to make sure that's safe. This is not a world where anything flying is either an airplane or a helicopter. The drones are getting bigger. Look, it can be a good thing to have these resources to deliver, for example, you know, really hard to reach area, you make deliveries. But we're talking about potentially millions of these coming into the airspace.
Starting point is 00:43:19 And what we're trying to do, especially on the FAA side, is coordinate all of that, make sure it's safe. Donald Trump was on with Joe Rogan. They had a whole conversation about aliens. Not the kind he wants to deport, actual extraterrestrials. Then, Cliff High said 39 days after that interview, we were gonna start having an alien invasion. Around December 3rd, that's when all of these
Starting point is 00:43:38 SUV-sized drones, which I've even seen, started getting seen over Jersey. Is it an alien invasion? I mean, no disrespect to New Jersey when I say say that I think it's very unlikely that an alien invasion would begin I love New Jersey. I'm just saying I Don't think that's the kind of main point of entry that an extra dress unless there's something we don't know That's the main point of entry that an extra terrestrial, unless there's something we don't know about. You know the aliens with the tan that may go to the Jersey Shore or something like that?
Starting point is 00:44:07 It's winter time. Oh, you're right. American Dream, they might go skiing. I bet you did not think this how the interview was starting. I would go for some place in the Pacific where there's no inhabited space for a couple hundred miles so that I could get my bearings before I go anywhere anyone's going to see me. What are their intelligent life? Well, you still wanna take your time,
Starting point is 00:44:26 kind of set up shop a little bit. What, have they been watching us for years already? Yeah, maybe, I don't know. He has anxiety, he's making my anxiety. Secretary Pete knows something. Nobody wanna take out the Giants. Get a Secretary of Transportation, if there's SUV size anything flying in the sky
Starting point is 00:44:39 you know about. There's like millions of things in the national airspace, right? So I do do actually we do have a we do have a big board at the USDOT which has the the dots kind of show you the tracking of of commercial aircraft but uh yeah I don't necessarily know all that. Okay well how are you feeling I'm sorry to start like that how are you feeling how was everything? You know it's an interesting time I mean work-wise what we're focused on is we have more grants we're working to get out
Starting point is 00:45:07 the door, make sure we take the funding that's in the President's infrastructure package and assign it to projects that are going to make a difference. So we have more announcements coming on that. And then the things we've already announced, it can take years to go from a press release saying, you know, congratulations, we're going to work on the, let's say the Hudson River tunnel and it actually happening. So we're trying to move that along. We're trying to finalize a lot of policies we set into motion. We just did one a few days ago on airlines, again, how airlines treat people and what kind of compensation you ought to get. That was launching a policy. We're also
Starting point is 00:45:38 finalizing some policies that we launched a while ago. So we're busy. We're gonna stay busy for the next 38 days that we have in these jobs. And we gotta talk about the election. How do you feel after the election? What do you think could have been done to make sure that we, the Democrats, would have gotta win? Look, it's tough and I gotta be careful how I talk about it because I'm here as a federal official
Starting point is 00:45:57 so I can't totally get into campaigns and parties. But I'll say this, I think all politics and all policy is about everyday life. And if people don't feel that that's what we're talking about, then they lose touch with what we have to say. And I think we have a responsibility. I try to do all of our policy making in terms of everyday life, whether we're doing a billion dollar project, how's it going to make your commute better, or whether we're doing a regulation
Starting point is 00:46:19 on how's it going to make your life safer. But we have to communicate about that too. And that gets harder and harder with the noise machine and the culture wars and I think a lot of folks aren't following kind of mainstream media to get their news anyway. Just getting tougher and tougher to have that conversation. I still believe, at risk of sounding naive, I still believe that if you do the right thing in time you get credit for it. I saw that happen with Obamacare, the Affordable Care Act, where the first time I was running for office in 2010, we got destroyed over that issue. By 2018, it was a winning issue, and even Donald Trump and a Republican Congress couldn't tear it down,
Starting point is 00:46:54 because the American people wanted to understand that it was helping them. I think there's a lot of things like that that we're doing right now, but the simple truth is, most of the stuff with infrastructure, most of the stuff we launched in the first half of this decade is going to deliver most of its benefits in the second half of this decade. That's when they cut the ribbon on the bridge that we fixed or open the airport terminal that we funded. Or people realize that something like the refund policy we're doing on airlines is working
Starting point is 00:47:20 for them. All these EV factories I've toured, many of which by the way are in red states, Indiana, Kentucky, Kansas. Most of those when I've toured them, they've been construction sites and they're going to be, they're already creating all these jobs in the building trades to build them. But the manufacturing jobs in them, they're coming online in like 2025, 2026, 2027. So we're in this stage where you're not always getting credit for good work. You know, I am, I'm not going to have you violate the Hatch Act, but I think one of the things that has been up for discussion is what's going to happen with the Democratic Party. You're, of course, a part of the Democratic administration. And recently I was asked who would be a good DNC
Starting point is 00:48:03 chair. And you might not like this, but I thought of you. Can you talk about whether or not that's something that you would be interested in, and if not, who you think would be good? Not in your official capacity, in your personal capacity, who you think would be the type of chair they need to see to preserve, frankly, whatever they've built in that part.
Starting point is 00:48:21 Yeah, so, well, it's not gonna be me. I care about that a lot, but it's just not, it's not what I'm going to be doing right now. I'm following it a lot. I can't get into party stuff too much this time, but what I'll say is, you know, whether you're talking about what goes on in the party campaigns or the policy side. And even though we're about to be out of the administration, We've got leaders in obviously communities, we've got governors, and we've got people on Capitol Hill who are going to, I think, show what leadership from my side of the aisle looks like. And I think a lot of it will be, you know, you're mentioning an experience I did on a
Starting point is 00:48:58 channel called Jubilee, which I got a ton of feedback about that was great because there's different people than the folks who were watching what I might have to say on CNN or Fox News or MSNBC. How many people was it? It was like a twenty-one, right? It was a lot. Twenty-four, like millions of people. Oh, the experience, yeah. It was like a room with twenty-five people.
Starting point is 00:49:17 And what it reminded me of was what it was like being mayor, where, you know, I didn't – somebody stops you in the parking lot of the grocery store because they want to know why you changed the trash pickup from the front of the house to the back of the house and they're mad at you. You got to explain it and you can't go to talking points. And I think a lot of the best voices we have are people who are having to have those kinds of conversations in their communities.
Starting point is 00:49:38 Absolutely. And not the stuff that's dominating the attention of a place like Capitol Hill. You know, back when I was running, I talked a lot about needing to have perspectives from outside of Washington. When I got to Washington, I noticed two things. One, in all humility, that town is full of a lot of really good people, public servants, who come to work every day trying to do the right thing and who care about this country. But also, it is a very self-absorbed place, even more than kind of scene that I've seen, more than any city, more than Hollywood.
Starting point is 00:50:07 Like, it is a place where, like, everybody wants to talk about what this senator had for breakfast, you know? What I, Chastain, I got there, we start reading, like, write-ups the next day online about, like, where we were having dinner and stuff, like, it's just very inward-looking sometimes. We've got to get out of that. And that's part of why I will be out of Washington, well not that I'm invited for the next four years, but I think it will be helpful to be out of Washington for the next few years for me. Alright we got more with Pete Buttigieg when we come back he's the Secretary of Transportation is the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:50:37 Morning everybody it's DJ NV Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with the Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg. Charlamagne? Well, you know, you're a very cerebral person, everybody knows that Secretary Pete, so I know that you've thought about your future. What is the future for Secretary Pete? I don't know. That's just like, no, no, it's true. I mean, obviously there's a lot of different things I might do, people are putting all kinds of ideas in my head. But you know, I got 38 days to do this job and I got to stay really focused on that. And then I'm not going to just jump into something just so I can do it or just try to have an office just so I can have it.
Starting point is 00:51:11 I know what I care about. I care about how places like where I grew up in Indiana and where I live now in northern Michigan, how places like that can grow, how we can replicate the story of the city that I served in that started out that decade being told we were dying and ended like growing and creating jobs. And now it's happening in a whole new way largely because of what happened in the Biden administration. I care about that. I care about big picture democratic reforms and how we change all of the things that make us not that democratic. And I'm not just talking about the whole kind of question of authoritarianism that I think all of us are rightly worried about I'm talking about stuff that happens out in the open in terms of how our districts are drawn and how our campaigns are paid for
Starting point is 00:51:50 And election stuff I talked about a lot. I care about that I care about making sure that our generation comes out ahead because if you were born when my parents were born There's a 90% chance you were gonna come out economically ahead of your parents if you're born when I I was born in the 80s, it's a coin flip. So, you know, I care about stuff like that. I care about the information environment, kind of what, Angela, you and I were just talking about about the different spaces we go into. But how I do that, whether that's as an elected official or something more political or something a little more out of that space, that's something I will have time to figure out after January 20th. Is it about the money or the service? Because, you know, you can get to the bag.
Starting point is 00:52:25 Like, you're Secretary Pete now. So you can write a book, you can start a podcast. There's a lot of things you can do to actually get money. You got kids, man. You're married with kids. Yeah, I mean, I need a paycheck. That's right. I didn't, you know, I'm not,
Starting point is 00:52:36 it's not like I'm a millionaire, but I'll figure that out. That'll be okay. Chastain has also reminded me that, you know, we need to go get some guys' money. We need to, you know, to obviously, you know, have a living and take care of our kids. And also, you know, Chastain, you know,
Starting point is 00:52:50 we're like any working couple, like, you know, talking on the way to the studio here, like, he is solo, wrangling two three-year-olds, getting them to school in the middle of a snowstorm. And I just have some catching up to do there in terms of doing my part. Like, get your ass back, I need some help. Well, yeah, which is totally fair, right?
Starting point is 00:53:06 And he's been great. So I'm gonna be a little more focused on that. Plus, our kids, our twins, our boy and girl are twins. They're three, they're old enough to, not just to notice, but like to care when I'm gone. So I'm looking forward to some period of time when I'm closer to home, able to think, but before we do any of that, like we got real work to do
Starting point is 00:53:22 because every day we're here, we're gonna wish we had it back later on to get more done to get more dollars out the door to give more good policies Done, so we're pushing hard. I do have to ask about congestion price And I mean you talked about New York and the tunnel that they're building But they're saying this congestion price in the New York City could be the guinea pig for the country for different cities of people Driving it a lot of people are against it right right? It's with groceries expensive, gas expensive, everything expensive, right? Everything is high.
Starting point is 00:53:47 This is just gonna be another thing that citizens, Americans have to pay. What's your thoughts on that? Because it's gonna hurt a lot of people. So the bottom line is I've got a, this sounds like a cop out, but it's only because federally, it's very important to respect
Starting point is 00:54:01 that this is a local decision. So from a federal perspective, they've done everything they need to do. We went through a process of, I think, more than 20,000 pages of verification to evaluate whether it's met its legal requirements, and it has. Now it's still up to the city, the state, the region to decide if they want to do something. But like from a Department of Transportation perspective, they've demonstrated that to the satisfaction of our department.
Starting point is 00:54:24 I know that sounds like a bureaucratic answer, but part of why I'm answering that way is because I respect the fact that that's a local decision. What I will say is there's a handful of places that have done it in other countries around the world, London, Singapore, Stockholm. The usual pattern has been that people, there's a lot of controversy about it beforehand. People, in the end, have preferred to have it after the fact, once they're used to it. But every city's different. There's a lot of folks who have come in as secretary of Department of Transportation. And one thing that has remained pretty stagnant is the utilization of DBE, so Disadvantaged
Starting point is 00:54:57 Business Enterprise. But when you look at how the Federal Highway Administration funds contracts, only 1% of those contracts are going to black owned firms. The Federal Transit Authority, it's 1.0, and then state funded contracts is 0.2%. I'm eager to know what you all plan to do. I know that there's a civil rights lead on this, but this has not changed much, and it's tragic. I'm terrified about what's gonna happen
Starting point is 00:55:24 because as soon as Donald Trump was elected, Walmart, Starbucks, everybody saying you know to hell with DEI, we can't afford to do that or be in those positions as black folks. Yeah. Right. This is really important if you look at for example the black middle class in Atlanta part of how that was built was because the mayor at the time that the airport was going up insisted the black owned businesses had a shot at the work that was going on. And they did and whole companies grew out of that. I've been there, talked to second generation people who are now leading those construction companies and working on new work at the airport where their parents
Starting point is 00:55:56 had worked on the original round. So I've seen the opportunity to congregate. Here's what we've done. We've boosted our goal for the dollars that directly are contracted by our department. We had an over 20% goal on SDB, small disadvantaged businesses, and we beat it. So we've been able to generate, I think we're now in the billions in terms of doing better than before. But a lot of those statistics that you've found show how when the federal dollars go out to the states or they go out to the communities, those states and communities may not have the same level of commitment to making sure that there's that DBE participation. We have been able to do a lot of things to encourage that, including updating the entire rule, the whole regulatory framework for DBEs. We immediately got sued. Right now there's an injunction that's affecting in certain jurisdictions how much we can pursue that work. By the way, they've done this for other departments too.
Starting point is 00:56:45 They went after the Small Business Administration's program. They went after the MBDA, which is part of commerce. We know that we're on good legal ground, but we're gonna have to fight for it. And we're gonna stay committed. But to some of the numbers you were mentioning, a lot of this does happen closer to home, right? And so we've got to set a tone that says,
Starting point is 00:57:01 wait a minute, it's important to create these opportunities locally. By the way, there's the business side, but also the labor side. I've seen some labor unions and locals that are doing it right. And you see people who just would not have had a chance to get these good paying jobs in the building trades. And there are things that can be done to help
Starting point is 00:57:17 make sure they get a shot, including making sure there's more apprenticeships so you can earn while you learn, so you don't have to have money to take time off to be in the apprenticeship program. For a lot of working women, I mean working parents in general, but definitely for working women it's important to have child care set up. In Pittsburgh, they set up a child care center at the construction site of the airport terminal that they're doing.
Starting point is 00:57:36 And it means that more people who just would never have had a chance to be part of that are part of that. So we're being intentional about it, but the next administration has not shown any signs of being enthusiastic about this. We're still defending what we've done in court. And I would say we've done a lot, but we got a long way to go. What that says to me is there is gonna have to be a lot at the state and local level to keep the momentum. You know, somebody in the upcoming administration is gonna take credit for something you implemented.
Starting point is 00:57:59 Mm-hmm. So what is it we will see from them that's actually you? So there's 66,000 projects we got started. If I went to three projects a day for the rest of my life, I would not live long enough to see them all. Thousands of them are complete, but most of them aren't. These things take years. I mean, there's these big signature projects,
Starting point is 00:58:17 you know, the Hudson River Tunnel. That might be the biggest project east of the Mississippi in our lifetimes. How long is that going to take? Very long time. And how much money will this cost? We're 16 billion into it. Jesus Christ.
Starting point is 00:58:28 So it won't even be this, you won't even see that in this administration? No, no. But some things are underway now, will be done sooner, the Portal North Bridge, which is another key bridge. It all comes back to New Jersey. See?
Starting point is 00:58:37 Yeah. Okay, but the drones. Now you're gonna spiral them again on the drones. You know, you can go on down the list. The high speed rail, you know, you can go on down the list. The high speed rail. You know, I cut, I broke ground on a high speed rail project from Las Vegas to Southern California.
Starting point is 00:58:50 They're aiming to be done by 2028. That's an aggressive timeline, but that's what they think they can do. So all of that, yeah, somebody else is going to cut the ribbon on that. But look, we've already seen people who voted against the Biden infrastructure package show up and try to take credit at these things. We're about to see credit at these things. We're about to see that at a whole new level. And I'm going to be there to remind folks that some people were with us, even some Republicans
Starting point is 00:59:11 were with us. And a lot of people were against us when we were trying to get this money out there. All right, we got more with Pete Buttigieg. When we come back, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ, Envy, Jess Hilarion, Charlamagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:59:24 Angela Rye is here with us this morning We're still kicking with Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg Charlamagne is that transatlantic tunnels real the New York the London that can get you between the cities in an hour And they say it's gonna cost 19 trillion in the bill. I call it more of a concept of a plan Okay, be pretty amazing but yeah some of this hyperlutinism, I mean, it's very exciting to think about, but the things you have to do, the pressurization, the tunneling, I mean, you know, kind of hard to hard on today's technology. Hard to see how that happens. You guys are speaking of concepts of the plan, you are saying that's what you have for your
Starting point is 01:00:00 future. But you did move to Michigan in 2020. There is a term limited governor. Big Rich. Yes. Gretchen Whitmer, who is of course not running. And then there is a mayor of Detroit who's declared his gubernatorial run, but as an independent. So Democrats want you to run for governor of Michigan. No, but have you thought about running for governor? I mean, I was going to say, don't get a lot of last words now. It's the first time he didn't say anything. The first time he's lost the words. I'm out here to make news on my future. I honestly haven't ruled anything in a row.
Starting point is 01:00:38 So we're taking that as a maybe? Like I said, people are putting ideas in my head. They say you met about it this week. You met with people, Democrats in Michigan about it. I meet Democrats in Michigan all the time because I'm a Democrat and I live in Michigan. Look, we moved there because of family. We moved there, we bought a place there four years ago. Having our kids close to their grandparents has been huge. But yeah, look, I really care about the state. I just can't, I can't get into campaign stuff or anything like that. Is it something you're even interested in?
Starting point is 01:01:06 You're just gonna keep asking me the same thing. I'm not saying you do it, but have it crossed your mind, like, hey, being governor of Michigan would be cool. Look, I care about the place a lot. And I told you earlier, some of the other things I care about. There's a lot of ways to work on that. You can work on that in office,
Starting point is 01:01:18 you can work on that out of office. It's, I'm not trying to be cagey. I just, I don't know. And I want to have a lot more of my mind made up before I go around Talking about stuff like that on the radio. So you talked about days left for you There's also days left for President Biden Are there things that you have before the president that you really want to have happen for transportation? Are there other things that you think this administration really needs to get done before?
Starting point is 01:01:43 Armageddon Yeah, you know, he just asked me for an update. We've been writing up some of the latest on what we think we can get out the door. There are a number of grant programs and projects we think we can make happen, potentially still hundreds of projects we can announce before January 20th. And anything we can do, we have to do it right. We can't, you know, do it half-assed just to get out the door. So we have to make sure we're picking the right projects, we're being responsible with the money.
Starting point is 01:02:06 But yeah, I think we can do a lot more. And again, there's some policies we can still finalize, just as we have been doing on everything from, you know, worker protection. And it's amazing how long it takes to get a federal regulation finalized. And I understand why. A lot of it is that everybody has to have their say. There's procedural requirements that you have to go through and a you know human being has to read every comment even when there's thousands of comments.
Starting point is 01:02:31 So we have to do it right but we're working on things to keep up the record we've had of protecting consumers, protecting workers. But what I already know even though we're not done, we will leave America's transportation system better than we found them. Fewer people are dying on our roads. I think we've made a lot of important advances on aviation safety. We've made major advances on passenger protection, your ability to get a refund or get your hotel covered or something else if you get stuck. Airlines are suing over that by the way too. We have to play some defense here, but we've done that. Rail workers, when we came in, something like less than 10% of railroad workers could even get sick leave and now that guarantee is available over 90% of
Starting point is 01:03:08 railroad workers. Supply chains you remember the first year they said Christmas was canceled all the ships were backed up you know we came in and encountered the biggest set of transportation problems to hit the country at once since 9-11 from From airlines about to go out of business to supply chains, couldn't get toilet paper, all that stuff. Trains. Trains. And every one of those has got better. I can't say any one of them is 100% fixed,
Starting point is 01:03:34 but every one of them is better. And just as importantly, the trajectory is better. It used to be when we talked about our roads, our bridges, the condition of our infrastructure, we knew that every year it was gonna get worse because the backlog was growing faster than we could do the projects. That was the whole idea of our infrastructure. We knew that every year it was gonna get worse because the backlog was growing faster than we could do the projects. That was the whole idea of the infrastructure.
Starting point is 01:03:49 I call it the big deal. That was the whole idea of the big deal was we're not just gonna keep playing catch up, we're actually gonna change the trajectory. But the nature of my, I mean, the satisfying part about our work is that for the next few years, I'll be able to look at things still being built
Starting point is 01:04:01 and improved because of what we did and because of what President Biden did. But the unsatisfying part about it is the same, the other side of the same coin that's going to take a while. Well, I have one since you used to you're talking generics around the grants. Is there any way that we can talk to the airlines about these ticket prices? Because they're surging. And that's crazy. They're crazy. Yeah. Atlanta used to be 200200, $300. Now, $600, $700 to fly to Atlanta. I'm going to throw one out that might get you in trouble.
Starting point is 01:04:27 I don't know if they're a sponsor. American. American Airlines tickets are like $1,000 more than everybody else's right now. What route are you talking about? I'm going to say that because it does depend as a category. It's actually one of the few areas where prices went down a little bit instead of up with all the inflation, but that's an average, right? If you're talking about a certain airline or a certain route, and the biggest thing that we can do about that is
Starting point is 01:04:51 competition, right? I mean, just that's how it's supposed to work. And the truth is, even though the airline industry lobby will say, you know, there's lots of, there's all these flights, there's all these airlines, all these routes, a lot of times for a particular route, there's maybe two airlines actually serving that particular combination, right? So it turns into a duopoly. And one of the big problems we've had in the aviation sector is we've gone from dozens of airlines to a dozen airlines to now basically a big four. And the low cost airlines, which everybody's mad at because of the passenger experience, but also it's really hard for them to compete. It's why we intervened on the merger that was proposed, which everybody's mad at because of the passenger experience, but also it's really hard for them to compete.
Starting point is 01:05:25 It's why we intervened on the merger that was proposed, which got blew because having even fewer airlines means you have even fewer choices. And it means it's less likely that you're gonna get a good airfare. I saw you say Trump can't get rid of the new airline refund rules though. You said it's the law of the land.
Starting point is 01:05:38 Right, that's right. It got put into the FAA bill. So it would take an act of Congress to get ready to try to get rid of the automatic refunds. And I would love to be there if anybody in Congress tries to get rid of that because that's really important. And the whole idea there was that not just that you can get a refund, but you can get a refund without having to ask. Because what was happening was it was on the books that you could get a refund, cancellation or some
Starting point is 01:06:01 of these situations. We had to ask for it, you had to fight for it. Sometimes an airline would say, well, we'll give you 5,000 miles and that sounds pretty good but if you actually do the math, that's worth like maybe 50 bucks and you're entitled to hundreds. So just saying, okay, if you want something different, like if you tell the airline, don't give me the money back, I'd rather take a rebooking or don't give me the money back, I'd rather take your miles. Fine, great.
Starting point is 01:06:23 But you have to choose, it's opt out rather than opt in and if you don't say anything you just get your money. I think it's common sense, I think it's good policy and I'm really glad that Congress backed us up on that and that some of the other things they could undo but that they couldn't undo unless Congress went along with it. I know you got to go, I do got one more question because you know one thing I always give you credit for is you are not afraid to show up to speak to people who you may not agree with. And you always come speak to people, regardless of whether it's campaign season or not. So we always appreciate that.
Starting point is 01:06:53 But to me, that's something you can't teach. That has to be in you. So where does that come from? Why aren't you afraid to show up in spaces a lot of Democrats are? I think it comes from growing up in a place where lots of people including people I really like don't agree with me. But we're friends and we just talk about it. I think you get
Starting point is 01:07:12 advised and counseled not to take any risks when you get into a job like mine. For very understandable reason, right? Because anything you say gets picked apart. But if you pay too much attention to that, nothing you say, you don don't say anything interesting you're not talking like you're talking to some of you actually know and people feel that they smell and I think younger people especially feel that and smell that and so I think it's probably just because of how I came up. Your future is bright Secretary Pete. Thanks. We have the Secretary of Transportation we appreciate you for joining us we're gonna call you in a couple of weeks if the drones keep going man we need we need
Starting point is 01:07:44 answers. It's Pete Buttigieg. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. All right. Let's get to Jess with the Mess. The news is real, whether it's the Canaries, Jessica Robin-Moore, Jess don't do no lying. She don't spare nobody. Worldwide Jess.
Starting point is 01:08:00 Worldwide Mess. On the Breakfast Club. She's a coacheship. on the Breakfast Club. 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. Okay y'all quick correction, quick correction. Okay so Chris Brown is beating my phone down because I delivered the news wrong. Okay so remember I said in Africa you know the 92,000 people that was like two concerts combined No, F&B Stadium is one of the largest stadiums in
Starting point is 01:08:29 Africa. In the world, yeah. He he did that twice. He sold out both nights. Damn near 200,000 people. That's damn near 200,000 people. So my bad Chris, calm down. Drop a bomb for Chris Brown, that's crazy. Okay, are you happy now? Okay, cuz he was hitting me. Y'all still speak? Huh? Y'all still speak? Yes, we still speak. Don't worry about that. Yes, yes, we speak.
Starting point is 01:08:50 Especially when I report something wrong, he like, first of all, get that right, don't play with me, because that's just 92,000 people, that's just regular. I do that in America every day all day. That's true. So I'm like, all right, my bad, I had to get it right. My bad. Okay, all right. Moving on to Wendy.
Starting point is 01:09:02 So it's been a video of Wendy Williams out and about in Florida circulating over the weekend, right? And she was seen in Fort Lauderdale, Florida at Sister Sarah's Show Nuff Oysters. Hold on, let's say that again. Sister Sarah's Show Nuff Oysters. You know that's a black owned company. You know it's a black owned company. And she was with her nephew Travis. And in the video, they bring in Wendy the fool. Like she's in the car and I think that that's the same guy who was On a documentary his name is will I believe will less a manager? Yep, yep, yep her manager and she's in the back of the car. She's smiling and she looks so happy
Starting point is 01:09:33 You can even hear her. She say thank you. Thank you And the last time we saw her was back in August when she was out with her son Kevin Hunter in Jersey and since August her guardian file Documents saying that Wendy was permanently incapacitated from her dementia. So my thing was this is why I wanted to report this because if she's completely incapacitated and permanently incapacitated, she was fine. What exactly does that define like what does that mean because
Starting point is 01:10:07 in my if you permanently incapacitated you can't move you can't move you can't talk like you like you are bedridden Wendy was fine in the video it seems you know not coming to her mental because i can't say she's mentally fine but she was good enough to be hey she knew what was going on around her she knew she was going to pull up the sister Sarah show enough voices She knew to say thank you and all of that type of stuff So the only thing I always ask when I see things like that is is is that video new or is that video old? Yeah, because you know a lot of times they'll hold that video and they're posting now But like I'm not she's fine and that video could have been six months ago
Starting point is 01:10:39 You know spark speculation of something that's right. Yeah, no, I feel you but that that's what I saw so I had to report it Moving on Jamie Foxx altercation. So over the weekend Allegedly there was an altercation that mr. Chow in Beverly Hills Friday night So Jamie Foxx and his family had went to this restaurant to celebrate his birthday That's when everything went down a spokesperson from Jamie's team told TMZ that somebody from another table threw a glass at Jamie and it hit him in his mouth. A witness, another witness said that customers at another table, they was being loud and vulgar right and because Jamie was there with his family, he was like, yo, he allegedly asked him like, can y'all chill, just stop like I'm here with my family and they said
Starting point is 01:11:18 that person got up and threw a glass at him and hit him in his mouth. Jamie's team said he had to get stitches and he is now recovering and the police were called and the matter is now in law enforcement's hands or whatever. But and it's just crazy because there wasn't really too many details revealed following the incident but he did post this on his social media. On his social media he said, the devil is a lie but I'm too blessed to be stressed. Basically thanking everybody who supported him because he just dropped the Netflix special. Everybody who checked on him and everything.
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Starting point is 01:16:45 Follow The Big Take podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you listen. You doing good? The devil comes to try to knock you off your rock or whatever, but this is my thing. If I'm sitting there with my family, right? I was thinking the same thing. Go ahead, talk that talk.
Starting point is 01:16:59 Somebody throw a glass at me and I'm trying to tell y'all, like y'all loud first of all, I'm trying to tell y'all, you'll chill. The breadwinner family. Yeah, breadwinner. Oh yeah, gloves coming off. I don't care what's going on. I'm trying to tell y'all like y'all out first of all I'm trying to tell y'all your chill. The breadwinner family. Yeah breadwinner. Oh yeah gloves coming off I don't care what's going on I'm going in your mouth. My mother's swinging. Excuse me? My father's 82 he's swinging. Yeah now it's a fight between the two teams. My wife is swinging it's not just gonna be a bustling we all gonna be busted we all getting arrested we all throwing down there's no way in hell I'm Jamie Foxx and Jamie Foxx had people
Starting point is 01:17:23 with him he had his people. people absolutely his boys his family members Now we are fighting if my if my friends don't fight and I got a bust lip everybody better have a problem Yes, it's a problem and then you know cuz I was saying it cuz they were saying that He had to get out of it. Well, he got out of there before the police came Oh, yeah, absolutely cuz cuz and if it was me Oh it went down So I definitely it would have definitely went down. The glass that was thrown to me wouldn't have been the only thing thrown. And then we would have got out of there.
Starting point is 01:17:49 See my friends still remember when my mother says, if my son comes home with a black eye, you better come home with a black eye. So we all better have busters. Period. That's right. Alright, so moving on. Now hold up, wait, we got enough time? Okay, I'm going through this.
Starting point is 01:18:02 Okay, that's why I'm having Baldy Smaldy ain't in here All right, Taylor Swift bonuses now this is a great story to me because this is this is like a blessing a blessing that she was able to do this Taylor Swift reportedly gave out a total of 197 million in bonuses to the employees of her heiress tour You know how much that tour must have made for her to be able to do that? Crazy! Probably made a billion of these. Like are you?
Starting point is 01:18:27 But I mean I love that. I mean I wish we were at a point where you know we could give all our staff a pair of bonuses of a couple hundred thousand dollars. Look at all the producers like yes please! I mean it's dope but her tour makes so much money and they put a lot of you know dedication and they're driving from city to city and they're performing and doing all that so that's that's pretty damn bad. And I heard us a lot that goes into our show I mean she Taylor Swift so of course it's not gonna be just some show thrown together and
Starting point is 01:18:54 imagine how many employees that is you know what I'm saying like this is a whole production she like I said here she wanted to recognize and highlight the value of the efforts of everyone that made her tour a success. The 197 million was divided amongst truck drivers, caterers, dancers, musicians, and more. People are saying that this doesn't only show her generosity, but it also serves as a reminder of how successful the tour was. Like you just said, it probably made a billion or even more.
Starting point is 01:19:23 Well, no, but I'm going to have to see if Lauren can reach out and see exactly how much it made cuz that's a lot Yeah, people forget about you know how intricate tours are right? Cuz you just think of the artists performing But you got to think about when the artist leaves and everybody leaves that stadium They're breaking it down putting it in the truck and then drive into the next city and making sure it's ready for the next city and then the caterers are Cooking for the next city and cleaning up There's a lot into it and I spent a little time on tour when I DJ for fad back in the day and I hated it Yeah, I hated being on our bus and and rocky the whole time. Yeah, you know, they deserve it well deserved. Absolutely
Starting point is 01:19:58 Yeah, and that is just with the mess for the second hour. All right. Thank you. Just now when we come back We got Charlamagne's donkey today. So don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast hour. Alright, thank you Jess. Now when we come back we got Charlamagne's Donkey of the Day so don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Damn, he hard again. It's time for Donkey of the Day. I ain't trying to be Donkey of the Day no more. They should be embarrassed by what they already did.
Starting point is 01:20:11 I'm not making these people do these things. I called Donkey of the Day and it really caught me off guard. Damn Charlamagne, who got the Donkey of the Day today? Well, Donkey of the Day for Monday. I'm not making these people do these things. I'm not making these people do these things. I'm not making these people do these things. I'm not making these people do these things.
Starting point is 01:20:19 I'm not making these people do these things. I'm not making these people do these things. I'm not making these people do these things. I'm not making these people do these things. I'm not making these people do these things. I'm not making these people do these things. I'm not making these people do these things. I'm not making these people do these things. I'm not making these people do these things. I'm not making these people do these things. donkey of the day and it really caught me off guard. Damn Charlamagne, who got the donkey of the day today? Well, donkey of the day for Monday, December 16th goes the comrade work where founded James Haar. Now who is James Haar?
Starting point is 01:20:34 He is the founder of a socialist apparel brand who is online calling for the deaths of corporate executives. You know, ever since UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down in the streets of Manhattan. We have all these sick individuals who feel like killing CEOs is gonna change things. They feel like killing CEOs is gonna change the system. It makes zero sense to me. Brian Thompson is dead.
Starting point is 01:20:57 His kids are gonna grow up without a father. Luigi Mangione is going to prison for the rest of his life. And the healthcare systems are the same as they have always been This did not and will not improve the health care system and going around executing CEOs will not improve any damn thing But people like James Hall are still pushing for that See James Hall is planning to sell a deck of a deck of cards of most wanted CEOs Complete with names and faces and decorated with illustrations of gun range targets. I can't make this kind of stuff up
Starting point is 01:21:27 Listen to this guy. Did you know in 2003 the US military a defense agency created a most wanted Iraqi playing card set They they made it so they could help troops identify the most wanted members of people in Saddam Hussein's like cabinet military government everything like that help them find and do what they Needed to do they look like this. They had like pictures of them everything like that help them find and do what they needed to do They looked like this they had like pictures of them and like their like their name and like where what party what they do things Like that, but a follower reached out and said we should do this for CEOs Imagine we got Sam Altman and Zuck and Bezo little Peter Thiel action Maybe the CEO of Northrop Grumman the entire Walton family so yes I'm actively making this playing card set 52 CEOs I have a
Starting point is 01:22:09 list but if anyone has someone exceptional that they want to toss the name in the ring let me know I am making that this weekend I might push a little bit but it's gonna be up for pre-order in like the next couple days so look out and help me it's the holiday season guys. Come on man. I simply don't approve of vigilante justice, but I'm gonna tell you something. James Hart is all fun and games until you're the target.
Starting point is 01:22:34 Until all these CEOs say that guy James Hart is putting our lives in danger. Now you the target of some of the most powerful people in the country. So you have made these CEOs most wanted on a card game. They can make you most wanted in real life and deservingly so you earned it I don't know why you folks be letting social media gash all up okay whatever the popular trending opinion is on social media people run with it
Starting point is 01:22:56 regardless of how ridiculous stupid or inhumane that opinion is and James Haar is following the social media crowd okay looking at these people who are cheering for the death of this CEO. And so he decided to capitalize on Brian Thompson's death, which is hilariously ironic because if you go to James Haar's social accounts, they are loaded with anti-capitalism polls and images, including one reading the CEO must die. Yet, James, you are currently acting like the CEO you claim to hate.
Starting point is 01:23:24 You are using a person's CEO you claim to hate. You are using a person's death to make a profit. Simple as that. One of the comments says, does it include addresses? That's what one commenter asked underneath the post. Another commenter said, we need cards for good guys like Luigi. This to me is the epitome of the quote, matching energy is why everyone is miserable. You don't mirror other people's negative energy.
Starting point is 01:23:44 When you mirror negative energy from others, all you do is perpetuate a cycle of negativity. And that just leads to widespread unhappiness. And that's exactly where we are right now. Everybody is unhappy. Everybody is miserable. And misery loves Twitter. Can you imagine sitting around wanting to see someone
Starting point is 01:24:01 get killed, wanting to see someone executed? Yes, these CEOs are greedy. Yes, these CEOs care about profit over people. Yes, healthcare should be free in this country. People shouldn't die simply because they don't have the money to pay for health insurance. But taking out the CEOs of these companies is not going to change the system. See, these people can afford security. I read something recently that said private security firms that have provided services for Fortune 500 companies their phone lines are flooded. These people can afford to protect themselves. You all can't.
Starting point is 01:24:30 So keep getting in line keep getting online calling for the death of these people when the lawsuits start piling up when the arrest start happening and you getting locked up for terroristic threats. Don't cry. Don't cry because you earned it. Now James Hart was reached by the New York Post via Instagram on Sunday evening, and he said that the deck of cards called the most wanted CEO cards is not a card of violence. He said, and I quote, I'm not suggesting anyone should cause any physical harm to anyone,
Starting point is 01:24:56 but I do want people to know who is making their life harder, who is stealing from them, who is deciding that a couple more percentage points of profit is worth more than the life of your loved ones um James you do know your cards have names faces and they are decorated with illustrations of gun range targets right see you're contradicting yourself already because you're lying because not if the heat is on you you're trying to pivot you said the cards were inspired by the most wanted Iraqi playing cards that were distributed to US and coalition forces during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. They made those cards to help identify key targets in Saddam Hussein's circle to help
Starting point is 01:25:33 soldiers find them and do what they needed to do. But you James say this isn't a call to violence against CEOs. Okay look man I want more empathy from CEOs. I want compassionate capitalism. Things like healthcare should be free, but I don't wanna kill anyone to make that happen. Nobody should be killed to make that happen. I don't wish for other people's misfortune. I wish for the wellbeing of all,
Starting point is 01:25:58 because what's on your mind, either contamination mind or heals it. And boy, oh boy, so many of y'all are sick right now Please give James Hart the biggest he-ha Y'all losing your mind man. All right, and I for an I mix the whole world blind guys All right. Well, thank you for that donkey today. Yes indeed now when we come back Let's open up the phone lines eight hundred five eight five one. Oh five one cam Newton was talking when he goes to the strip club, he's in competition, not for the women, for the men. He said he goes to the strip club for the men. I swear
Starting point is 01:26:30 Cam just be talking. Yeah, he says he's a competitive person and he goes there to really compete, I guess, with the men. I never went to a strip club for women. I always went to strip clubs for guys. I'm a competitor. I't gonna spend no money if I didn't see nobody else spending on my as soon as I seen somebody Thinking that they got money. Okay, you spinning five. I'm gonna spend six if you gonna spend ten I'm gonna spend 15 and then we're gonna have a rain on yeah, I love it. So you do that in onyx So that's my whole thing. It's like I don't go to strip clubs for chicks even though I want decoration I was a competitor still am a competitor to think like you think you got it, but you don't That 15 that you making I'm gonna spend my 15 and I'm gonna make it back easy
Starting point is 01:27:16 You know what I'm saying? You know what I gotta go do good day, New York too bad. I can't be here for this topic Okay, but envy I know you won't eat it up because I know I know I've heard you say the same type of you have not I heard him say you know, he told me he's I like DJ in the script because I like making the men dance I like when the maybe throwing that oh my god I'd like to see the men turn up throwing that money. You never said no You mess with my mental health right now Club to make the men turn up and throw that money
Starting point is 01:27:55 Say what ladies 800 585 1051 are you like that? Are you that much as a Competitor that you go to the club to compete with men? Let's discuss when we come back is the Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club Morning everybody is DJ Envy Jess Hilarious Charlamagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club if you're just joining us
Starting point is 01:28:20 We're talking about something that Cam Newton said recently on his podcast let's listen I never went to a strip club for women I always went to strip clubs for guys I'm a competitor I wasn't gonna spend no money if I didn't see nobody else as soon as I seen somebody thinking that they got money okay you spin a five I'm gonna spin six if you go spin ten I'm gonna spin fifteen and then we're gonna have a rain on yeah, I love it So I say you do that in onyx. So that's my whole thing It's like I don't go to strip clubs for chicks, even though I want decoration I was a competitor still am a competitor to think like you think you got it, but you don't
Starting point is 01:28:58 That 15 that you making I'm gonna spend my 15 and I'm gonna make it back easy You know I'm saying like my 15 and I'm gonna make it back easy. You know what I'm saying? It ain't that. So let's go to the four lines 800-585-1050. What do you think though? I think it's cloned out. Why? Up and down. Because I mean it was just the way it was presented to you. Correct. I go to the strip club for men. Correct. Okay. I understand that. You said no duty though. And yeah, I mean even if you say no duty, I mean that's something for guys to say. I don't be saying that but the thing is I feel like yo you I didn't even if you say no duty, I mean, that's something for guys to say. I don't be saying that. But the thing is, I feel like, yo, I didn't even like what he said.
Starting point is 01:29:28 If I ain't seen nobody else throwing no money, I wasn't throwing no money. It's like, yo, why? Why are we doing that? He need to be at auctions. You wanna show somebody how much money you get and go to auctions. Go bid against something?
Starting point is 01:29:39 Yeah. See, but you know what? Bid against something. How he said it was crazy. Shout out to Cam. The way Cam said it, I go to the strip club for the men. I know what he meant, right? And when you go to the strip club and let's say you say, you know what, I'm going to throw
Starting point is 01:29:51 a thousand dollars, but then somebody in the table next to you throws 2000. You might be like, you know what? He ain't going to outdo me in here tonight. I'm going to throw 3000. So I get that. I've seen that competitive nature so many different times in the club. And I might've been part of it sometimes. Like somebody next to you buy two bottles, you'll be like, yo'll give me three, but that's not why you going to the club
Starting point is 01:30:08 Yeah, but that's not the reason why I'm not going to compete going there not even further bitches He not go he going there for the men like he said just to see what's in niggas pockets. That sounded crazy Yes, but I understand what he meant like yeah Yeah, let me show him what we got we gonna're gonna throw this. Oh, you got this? Oh, I'm gonna throw this and then I'm gonna make it back tomorrow. So I get that. But I'm not going there for me. That's not my objective while I'm going to the club. Well, let's go to the phone lines. Hello. Who's this? Yo, Envy, you know the vibes is mellow. What's the word?
Starting point is 01:30:37 Mellow, what's up, Mellow? You go to the strip club for the men? Hold on. First of all, let me say good morning, everybody. How you feeling Uncle Sharla? Uncle Sharla just stepped out. Oh, yeah, F him and his bald-headed hairline. But, nah, I'm not going to the s- I think I speak for all New York m- Excuse my language when I say A-L. Because, bro, put it like, why?
Starting point is 01:30:59 Like, we- you're Cam Newton, bro. Cam Newton. First off, if this crosses your desk, I've seen that video where you jump in those five dudes like successfully. I apologize don't hurt me But like respectfully bro, like we know you're can't move it We know you got bread so there is no reason for you to go into the strip club looking for men He was still looking for a man. But you told me you were not, oh, like why are you at the club looking for men? Yeah, he just, I think he just said that wrong. Like I don't think he went looking for guys to try to outdo.
Starting point is 01:31:32 I think he goes to the club and when somebody in the table- Nah, he said that, A.D. You right. Don't save him, keep him going. Yeah, he said it like, I'm not throwing money at less dudes, I'm throwing money at less bros. The next man gotta put a battery in your back to talk to women is crazy. Yes. But like I said, you can fight, so don't hurt me.
Starting point is 01:31:48 Goodbye, Mellow. Hello, who's this? This is Tysha Day from Florida. Hey, girl. All right. Now it says you're a retired stripper? No, I didn't say that. Uh-oh.
Starting point is 01:31:58 Oh, I'm sorry. That's what it says on the sheet. It says as a retired stripper. Yeah, retired, retired of that life. Oh, okay. Okay. All right, all right. She this is as a retired stripper. Yeah retired retired of that life Okay I was mainly saying as a person who's been in that environment. I know and I've seen a lot of that Man coming to the strip club spending money for other men and so on and so forth
Starting point is 01:32:29 So, you know like it definitely is I think everywhere. The club, the airport. I think that men are just always measuring with each other and nowadays it rarely has to do with the female. All right so if you're not a retired stripper what did you do? Bartending and bottle service. Oh bartending. Now you see that a lot with that. If somebody buys some bottles, then the next table will buy more bottles. That's the reason why DJs, if you're in a club, the DJs count the bottles that you buy. Like if you ever notice, one bottle, two bottles, three bottles, so now the next person wants four bottles, one bottle, and you just keep going up. Listen, listen, Enzi, and the more you're playing that music and getting them dudes dancing, you know they're gonna come out their pockets.
Starting point is 01:33:07 That's right. Why y'all never tip the DJ then? Nobody ever tips the DJ. You get all the tips. Listen, I tip the DJ all the time. All the time. Okay. Listen, you need to come out of retirement. Then come out of retirement then. Some DJs that need you, girl. That's what I keep telling my husband, Like, listen, I'm retired now. Don't get me started.
Starting point is 01:33:27 OK. Thank you, mama. Thank you. 800-585-1051. Cam Newton said this. I never went to a strip club for women. I always went to strip clubs for guys. I'm a competitor.
Starting point is 01:33:42 I wasn't going to spend no money if I didn't see nobody else spending money. As soon as I seen somebody thinking that they got money. Okay, you spending five, I'm gonna spend six. If you're gonna spend 10, I'm gonna spend 15. And then we're gonna have a rain off. Yeah, I love it. So that's how you do that in onyx. So that's my whole thing. It's like, I don't go to strip clubs for chicks. Even though I want decoration. I was a competitor, still am a competitor, to think like, you think you got it, but you don't got it. That 15 that you making, I'ma spend my 15
Starting point is 01:34:12 and I'ma make it back easy, you know what I'm saying? Like, it ain't that. And we're asking what's your thoughts. Call us up right now, it's The Breakfast Club, good morning. Morning everybody, it's E, J, N, V, Jess, Hilarious, Charlamagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Naffy just joining us. We're talking about Cam Newton.
Starting point is 01:34:27 He was doing his podcast and he said this. I never went to a strip club for women. I always went to strip clubs for guys. I'm a competitor. I wasn't going to spend no money if I didn't see nobody else spend money. As soon as I seen somebody thinking that they got money, okay, you spend a five, I'm going to spend six. If you're going to'm gonna spend six if you go spend ten. I'm gonna spend 15 and then we're gonna have a rain off Yeah, I love it. So you do that in onyx. So that's my whole thing
Starting point is 01:34:53 It's like I don't go to strip clubs for chicks. Even though I want decoration I was a competitor still am a competitor to think like you think you got it, but you don't That 15 that you making I'm gonna you don't that 15 that you make it I'm gonna spend my 15 and I'm gonna make it back easy. You know saying like So we're asking 800 585 105 one. What are your thoughts? Do you do this? A lot of people on the lines? Hello? Who's this? Hey, good morning mama, what's your thoughts? I have that problem too.
Starting point is 01:35:27 Now I don't do it for like a gender specifically, but I do it for me. Like I've been wanting to see who about to pop some bottles. Most of the time when I go places, like I'll start it first. Cause I'm like, I'm sitting there for a little bit trying to see like people's genes. And I just see like, they not popping.
Starting point is 01:35:42 And the moment I start popping bottles, everybody looking like, hey, this girl here by herself or what other person, and she doing all this, and they gonna do the same thing. Now I agree with you, it is a thing. That's why clubs and nightclubs have the, you know, the whole battle, the bottle service scene
Starting point is 01:35:58 where they bring out the bottles. The bottle wars, I get it. The bottle wars, that's the reason why they do it, because they know once one person does two, then somebody's gonna do three three then somebody's gonna do four Yeah, and they make the money at the end of the night Alright, well, thank you mama Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 01:36:26 What's up, it's Mark. Mark, what's up? Good morning, what's your thoughts Mark? Yo, now I was just calling to say, I'm like, Cam Newton, I get it, you know, you want to be competitive, all right, cool, but don't do that at the strip club. Go out, you know, create a competitive,
Starting point is 01:36:39 something like that. I know you got your foundation and everything, but be competitive on this. Better people say who could put more money up to help these kids out Yeah, be compared See somebody always want to like you know what you you want to compete with that watch you compete to help the kids out there Hello, who's this good morning, are you hey Chris come on talk to us Chris? Yeah for camp I definitely understand his position.
Starting point is 01:37:07 One, we know he got in a fight with some kids that were being competitive. So I can imagine in the script club he would show off how much money he got, his style. But he's definitely not built with somebody that has an office on a higher, that's what it is, but in general, he's got an average riff-core. Yeah, I know people that do, but it's stupid, because a lot of times you throw all them singles or you bottle them bottles and you can't drink it. I was DJ in the club, Gilbert Arenas came in one time, and I tell this story all the time,
Starting point is 01:37:31 he must have bought 100 bottles, right? He wasn't with 100 dudes. So at the end of the night, there was bottles rolling on the floor that hasn't been unopened. It was just so many, but he did it, because there was somebody else there buying bottles and he wanted to outdo them, which was stupid. Now, I definitely went home with a couple of bottles.
Starting point is 01:37:46 I put them in my bag and I took them home, but it didn't make any sense to me. Yeah. Exactly, exactly. And shout out to y'all, I appreciate you, Jess, Envy, Charlamagne, God bless y'all. Jess, I regret missing you with DC for the Warren Theater, but I saw you coming back to Baltimore,
Starting point is 01:38:02 so I'm hoping to go there. Hey. Jess don't know the date, remember that, she would go there. Hey. Jess don't know the date. We should have set the date. Jess don't remember the date. She'll tell you the date soon. All right. All right, brother.
Starting point is 01:38:10 Thank you so much. Hello, who's this? Hey, this is Bert. Hey, what's up, brother? What's your thoughts? Hey, man, I think Kamala's sus. All in the club pocket watching the other folks throwin' money, bruh. So you just gonna call him sus?
Starting point is 01:38:18 I don't think he's sus. I just think he's a competitor. Yeah, that's it. He wants to show he's better than anybody else? Yeah. He's a real man. He's a real man. He's a real man. He's don't think he's sus. I just think he's a competitive Yeah, he wants to show he's better than anybody else. He has more money than anybody else
Starting point is 01:38:31 And that's what I think he got stuck in there's a time and place to be competitive you watching the girls not to do Yeah, I mean that's how I felt too, but yeah, that's right, but if he just he just said I'd go for the girls, but if somebody competes with me, then I'm gonna compete. If he said that, it'd have been a little better. Yeah, yeah. It's just that, just knowing that that's why he'd go. Like he don't need to go to strip clubs because he thinking about the bitches. He'd be going because he like, yeah, I want to see who in there tonight throwing the money.
Starting point is 01:39:01 You know? Yeah. Jesus. Well, we got Jess with the mess coming up what we talking about Will Smith say hang I nothing to do with none of that diddy ish Who put Will Smith's name in it? I don't know but he told us ain't got nothing to do with it, so we gonna get into that all right We'll get into that next is the breakfast club good morning the breakfast club All right, we'll get into that next. It's The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:39:21 Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne, the guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to Jess with the mess. News is real, whether it's The Breakfast Club, or Jessica Robin Moore, Jess don't do no lying.
Starting point is 01:39:37 Don't do no lying. She don't spare nobody. Worldwide Jess, worldwide method. On The Breakfast Club. 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. All right, so Will Smith hit the stage at the Observatory North Park in San Diego on Thursday. And at one point of the show show he spoke to the crowd about his alleged I ain't no damn freak off. Unless I do enough of my own s***, don't be putting me in other people's bulls***. Whenever y'all hear it, if somebody say that, it's a damn lie. I don't even like Baby Boy.
Starting point is 01:40:36 Yo, Will, it's crazy. I have never heard anybody say anything about Will and Diddy. Me either. Not once. Ever. Of course now, I've heard other like about Will, like we've all been hearing, but I never heard nobody even try to even remotely put him in the same room as Diddy with any of this stuff. So that's what's so funny. But he said, all right, he said, don't put him in it.
Starting point is 01:40:58 So he just means, he probably trying to catch it before it come. Don't put him in it. Jesus Christ. Oh, pause. Yeah, he trying to catch it before it come. Don't put me in it. Jesus Christ. Oh Paul, he's trying to catch it before it come. Don't put me in it. That's what he's saying. He's not trying to catch any? Okay, go ahead, continue on. Oh yeah, that's what he's saying. Don't put me in nothing. I ain't trying to catch it at all. That's right. All right, moving on. All right, Cardi B speaks on Offset
Starting point is 01:41:17 relationship. Well, Offset, she speaks on a relationship between her and Offset. So, some texts between cardi and offset It were leaked over the weekend and um the text has showed a conversation between offset and cardi Talking about whether or not the new baby Should be kept or not the most recent baby which we know she kept the baby And then cardi mentions a woman named pre and the text messages who is Alleged I mean the alleged girlfriend
Starting point is 01:41:45 of Offset. And this is what it's saying. So the Offset say keep my child, right? And then he also said, and I'm not going to read this long excerpt because these rappers, they write like they rap, like they type like they rap or whatever. So, but he basically saying, yo, you got me pressing you to keep a child that might not even be mine for real. And then so she says, all right, so you don't got to answer the phone and all that type of stuff. So that's the gist of that text message.
Starting point is 01:42:16 When the text is leaked online, the fans were discussing it and they dragged Cardi into it. So a random fan has said, I don't blame Offset. You go on Instagram and see bitches that look and cook way better than your wife without a WASP BBL, you would step out too. Right? Cardi saw that, you know, she don't like nobody talking about it, you know, and we know she cannot ignore nothing for nothing. So then she posted more text messages between her and Offset. And basically this is proving that he be on her or whatever like because he said damn you look pretty come over she said I told you you never get
Starting point is 01:42:51 in this this vagina again I mean that he said I want to f why you being like that to me you feel like you feel like you're gonna be on me if you do I want you I miss you I would I miss what's in between your legs I miss your face you make when we F in my opinion that don't sound like a husband talking to his wife That's sound like a little jump off like you know I'm saying like I mean unless this is how they played It's how they go back and forth or whatever cuz we know her and offset They talk to each other and then they both wrap it so they could have their own little lingo But this just is just the way he talking to it just sound like he's talking to another random chick anyway You found me like I know what it sounds like it sound like they're not together and they both in the city because they both in
Starting point is 01:43:27 Miami or whatever it wherever they was and he trying to get some to get away but you got to try somewhere so you got to start it's a start yeah you look at like you you drunk you horny I'm gonna see if I could slide in this way anyway possible I let me slide in and this ain't what I would have posted to back up that, oh, he still want me. You know what I'm saying? No, I think she said somebody broke into Offset's Instagram or Twitter and was hacking him. Yeah, that was the first set of text messages, the ones that when they were talking about the baby and whether or not they were going to keep the baby or not. These, Cardi posted
Starting point is 01:43:59 some of her own and this was to pretty much say like, no, he do be one. I mean, he do be on my body. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Pretty much. And he is still on that body or whatever. So she also got on spaces and she addressed the leaks because she said the first set was leaked. And it was a hack. I'm not even gonna lie to you. It was a hack. Don't crypto people are hacking so many people. That's why today, actually not today. It was actually like five days ago, I had a notification that people were trying to get on my twitter but like my super protected i would never get back with this but i'm not even gonna lie we've been peaceful for a week so we like the energy i don't bother you you don't bother me you heard on what don't bother me i hear you
Starting point is 01:44:40 with the i don't bother you so we've been on good terms And yes, I did posted that text message myself because it's like I don't like when I try to play me Hmm, you know, they must never have peace cuz she said a week like that was like six months I mean it just it just started I see them go I see them back together in a couple of months right now reason I say that is they were in Miami this weekend He was in one section at the club. She was in another section. They did the Cam Newton Okay, he started throwing singles and she started single weekend he was in one section at the club she was in another section they did the cam newton okay he started throwing singles and she started throwing single he started throwing singles at her then she started throwing singles at him okay it's like it's like a healthy competition i think is i i think
Starting point is 01:45:14 they're gonna get to the point where they're gonna realize the grass ain't greener on the other side and be like you know what let's try to make this work i hope they got three kids together i know they really really love each other but they're going through it I hope they were able to I absolutely make it work. Yeah, I just want her to just not Focus on what people are saying online fix that with your husband That's what you want to do and then offset you fix that with your wife. That's what you want to do I'll do that in peace Alright, well he wrapping this up, but listen new couple alert burn a boy and Chloe We see there's some little speculation now and confirmed and I that, but you know, they were staying together in these
Starting point is 01:45:46 Lego streets. So yeah, he even had just a little hand on her knee, but you know, we'll talk about it. One of our producers is mad about that. Really? Yeah, because he loves Chloe. So yeah, the African one. Oh, the African one. Yeah, the only African producer up here, but she looked like she'd have chosen another
Starting point is 01:46:02 African on your ass. So we'll get into it next. Next. All right. Well, that was Jess with the mess. Now when we come back, we got the people's choice mix get your request in now. So don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:46:13 Good morning. Morning everybody is DJ envy Jess hilarious Charlamagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Salute to Pete Buttigieg for joining us again this morning. He is the Secretary of Transportation. He stopped through and I just got to send shout out to everybody at Lion King. I took the family to see Lion King yesterday. An amazing show. I had my three year old there and she loved it. I know you're supposed to have, supposed to be four and older, but I took it anyway. But they had a good time. I mean, they really had an amazing time just singing,
Starting point is 01:46:43 the dancing, the show that they put on. And I want to salute to the one lady who it was her last, I don't want to say she retired, but maybe she retired from Lion King. I think her name was Angelica. And she was on there since 2014. They call her a swinger, meaning that she's able to play everybody's part in the Lion King. So she could be the hyena, she could be the lion, she could be the this, the star, all that. She was trained to play each and every one of them. So salute to her. It was just so dope to see that to it. And my kids love plays. So they're really into it. So I'm a see. I'm a see them plays be expensive though. But how long was it though? It was a it was an hour intermission and another hour. So about two hours and 30
Starting point is 01:47:22 minutes. Okay, cool. Yeah, yeah. So salute salute to them and when we come back Jess Charlemagne stepped out so Jess got the positive note oh my god it's the breakfast club good morning morning everybody is DJ envy Jess hilarious Charlemagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club and let me salute to rare rare is a foundation nonprofit they are dedicated to empowering former incarcerated veterans and students with financial literacy. So what they're doing this Saturday, they're doing a charity event in Queens, my borough of Queens, New York. They're doing it at a club called Amazora where they have a boogie performing and all the proceeds from the event are going to be going to help veterans,
Starting point is 01:47:58 people less incarcerated and students with financial literacy. So get your tickets. I'm going to be DJing. A Boogie with the hoodies performing. Leif, which is an artist, she's performing. It's gonna be pretty dope. So it's gonna be a great thing for kids for the holiday season. So if you want your kids to see A Boogie, you know A Boogie sells out everywhere he performs. That way you can see him up close and personal and it's for a good cause. So salute to Rare. All right. And then this weekend, your weekend your girl just hilarious and your guy desi Alexander will be in these st. Louis streets. Yeah, catch me in Missouri at the
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