The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Ray J Reveals He’s on Eight Meds, Cleveland Honors LeBron, Lauryn Hill to Honor D’Angelo & Roberta Flack + Tony Yayo & Uncle Murda Interview

Episode Date: January 29, 2026

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Starting point is 00:02:38 How old day. How are you feeling, brother? Good morning. Good morning. How you feeling, brother? Man, I feel great, man. Life is good. Last night was great. I'm saying that, but I didn't do a damn thing. I was asleep. Dumb early last night.
Starting point is 00:02:52 Let me tell you tell something. When you tell you. When you are born in the 1900s like we are, right? I was born in 19708. Okay, when you are born in the 1900s, being in bed by single digits, oh, oh, life is great. Oh, you wasn't in bed by single digits? I sure was yesterday.
Starting point is 00:03:07 Oh, okay, okay, okay, okay. I tried to turn on the Knicks game last night, and I was like, F that. Everybody got time for that. I said my wife was at my daughter's dance school watching them rehearse. I had the baby. Nothing. The baby had pepper pig on. Next thing I know was I was knocked out.
Starting point is 00:03:21 I watched a little bit of CNN. And then I said, you know what, let me go over to Netflix to see what we was doing today. And I was like, you know what? I don't even care about that. Yeah, I didn't look yesterday. The first couple days I was checking. I don't care.
Starting point is 00:03:33 Okay, I'll figure it out. I'll find out tomorrow. Why is that back there? What's that? That right there. We're not one of a show. There's no disrespect to that. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:03:41 I didn't put that there. Oh, okay. Somebody stuck that back there. Yeah, move that out the way. That's disrespect with all our other affiliates. I agree. Even though this is the black mothership, this is disrespectful.
Starting point is 00:03:51 Yes. Now, all right. Joining us today. Yes, we have Uncle Murder and Tony Yale. They have a new podcast called The Real Report. They're signed to the Volume podcast network. That's calling Calhurt's Network with Eyehart, the Volume. And, yeah, Uncle Murder and Tony Yale always entertaining.
Starting point is 00:04:08 That's right. There's nothing that's going to come from their podcast except for trouble. Yes, all trouble. Like all trouble, like all gas, no breaks on that podcast. But we're going to talk to them today. Yes, indeed. All right. We got a lot to discuss the front page news.
Starting point is 00:04:22 of course, Nicky Minaj, she got, I guess, I didn't even know there was a gold card for citizenship. Yeah, you didn't know that. You paid $5 million for it. Really? Hey, man, back in my day, Caribbean just used to marry Americans for citizenship.
Starting point is 00:04:34 Can't do that no more? I don't know if you can or not, but she didn't. She skipped the line in a big way. I'm sure Mimi Brown will tell us all about it. Yeah, she'll break that all down. All right, well, let's, we got some music. Man, start, let's show the baby some love this morning.
Starting point is 00:04:47 704, Charlotte, what's happening? I might pop it for y'all at morning. I'm cool on that. No need. All right. All right. What's up, Charlotte? Let's the breakfast club.
Starting point is 00:04:55 Come on, let's go. What's up? Oh, you said, Charlotte. So y'all didn't live through the Uncle Luke, Miami, and Georgia Bayshare. Okay? You ain't see your mama when she was out there popping that thing for a go-goon. Your mama was going crazy. You wonder how you got here.
Starting point is 00:05:08 Did you ever say that to your kids? Your mom was going crazy. Your mama was going crazy. All right. Let's get some front page news. We are the breakfast club. What's up, Mimi? The morning, Envy.
Starting point is 00:05:21 Shalamay, how you doing? Good morning. All right, well, we start this morning on Capitol Hill where a government shutdown fight is heating up. Again. Yes, again. An immigration, though, is at the center of it this time. Democrats say they won't support funding for Homeland Security unless changes are made. Now, that push comes after Alex Pready was shot and killed by federal agents in Minneapolis over the weekend. A Democrats say they cannot and will not approve more money for agencies like ICE and border control without clearer limits on how they are. operating a Senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer. He's urging Republicans to change the bill,
Starting point is 00:05:57 warning that without a compromise, the government could and would be headed for a shutdown. Let's listen. In the wake of ICE's abuses and the administration's recklessness, the Senate must not pass the DHS budget as currently written and must be reworked to rein in and overhaul ICE to ensure the public's safety. Once again, a worthy cause, but, you know, when you do a government shutdown, you are impacting people's financial situation. Yeah, we're going to talk about it a little bit because some of the rules that Democrats want to implement, they want to ban federal agents from wearing those masks during enforcement operations.
Starting point is 00:06:36 They want to require body cameras, visible identification, setting a uniform code of conduct, enforcing independent investigations when agents violate policy. As we see right now happening in Minneapolis playing out, they don't want to. want to let the state in on what's happening. And so Democrats, they also want the ICE to coordinate with state and local officials instead of operating on its own. And this, of course, is coming as Congress is that deadline is coming up, which is tomorrow night. So if lawmakers do not pass a funding bill by tomorrow night, parts of the federal government will
Starting point is 00:07:08 shut down. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Thune, he says, excuse me, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Thune, he says Republicans, they are willing to talk, but he points out that the bill is already passed the house and he knows that the money for ice is already, you know, going to happen no matter how they vote. He also says that if it fails, ice will not shut down, but the agencies that receive money will. So TSA, for an example, will shut down. Again? Yes. Not only TSA. And then FEMA. And FEMA right now is currently responding to that severe weather
Starting point is 00:07:42 storms and those emergencies. And so those are the two right now that would be, you know, immediately impact if the government did shut down. Once again, a worthy cause, but what does that do for the working class people who work for the government? Okay, they're still trying to recover from the last shutdown. All right. Yeah. And I wonder if they got all their money. Do we know if they finally got all their money
Starting point is 00:08:00 and their back pay? I believe they finally got all their money, all the back pay only to you know, do it again with that again tomorrow night. So I'm sure federal workers will be watching that midnight deadline for tomorrow. And now there's new video that's adding another layer to the investigation and to the killing of Alex Pretti.
Starting point is 00:08:16 So the footage shows or appears to show a pretty 11 days before he was shot and killed in a confrontation with federal agents in Minneapolis. In that video, the man believed to be Preti is seen arguing with agents who are blocking an intersection. Now, at one point, he kicks a federal vehicle. Agents get out. They push him to the ground and they deploy gas into the crowd. Minneapolis mayor, Jacob Fry, he is addressing this. He talked about it last night during a town hall meeting. Let's listen.
Starting point is 00:08:44 Are we actually making the argument that Alex Pretti should be killed for something that happened like 11 days prior to the shooting itself? No, I think we should be talking about the circumstances that actually led to the killing and what took place. And those circumstances, I mean, you can believe your own two eyes. Yeah, I mean, I don't think it adds another lay at all. In fact, it makes the ICE agents look worse because we saw Alex Pertie get assaulted to. twice and not once did he reach for his gun. Not at all. Can ICE agents say the same?
Starting point is 00:09:18 Not at all. You know what I'm saying? He got assaulted twice by ICE agents and not once did he reach for his gun that he had on him both times. Can ICE agents say the same? Not at all. Not at all. In Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, he says the state still does not know the name of those federal agents involved in Preddy's killing. And he's calling for that large operation in Minneapolis to come to an end this morning.
Starting point is 00:09:40 I was thinking about that last night too, me, because I was watching the news and they said that the two officers who shot and killed him were put on leave. How do we know that? We don't. We don't. We don't know the name. Like, how do we know that? Because at first they said they had been reassigned, and then after some of the backlash,
Starting point is 00:09:54 now they say that they are on leave, but we have no idea who they are. Yeah, we don't know their name, so there's no way of even tell them. They were probably still out there with masks on right now. We would never know. We would never know. And just one more quick update this morning. We told you yesterday about the attack on Congresswoman Ilhan Omar.
Starting point is 00:10:09 Police now say that substance sprayed on her. They believe that it was Apple Cider, What the hell is the science behind that? Yeah, what is that? I have no idea. I have no idea, but they did say... A lot of women take that to lose weight, though, right? They do take that to lose weight.
Starting point is 00:10:24 Well, you thought is she fat or something? She's not, she's not. She's very, very thin, but I don't know what the rationale behind spraying, thwarting apple cider vinegar was on her. I know during the altercation, people kept saying in the crowd, it smells like vinegar, but that's what preliminary reports have come back and say that that's what it sounds like. Yeah, they were saying, I thought they were saying it was pissed, but I guess they They smelled the vinegory smell and thought it was yore.
Starting point is 00:10:47 I don't know. All right. Well, coming up at 7, why the 2020 election is suddenly back in the headlines will break down what's happening. And who's not, you know, unhappy about that. A lot of people are unhappy about this. And on the way in, I was driving in, they saying obesity is up like. You know what? I can't take that serious.
Starting point is 00:11:06 But I said, they said, obesity. You know what? Forget it. Get it off your chest. I was doing the way in and I heard backs were getting bigger all across the country. Remember, I'm speaking of the big backs. Hey. Good morning.
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Starting point is 00:11:37 1051. We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello. Who's this? Yo, it's your boy, DJ E. Good morning. Team, good morning. What's some easy?
Starting point is 00:11:44 What are you calling from Easy? I'm from Brooklyn. Connolly, the big floors. Big floors. Brooklyn. What's up, brother? The big floors. That's Kanasi, the home of the woo, the home of pop smoke, the late grids.
Starting point is 00:11:54 Oh, okay. Where's it off your chest, bro? Yeah, yeah. So, you know, I hate what artists put out songs and they don't have a DJ in a circle until approved it. See, like, NVU of DJ, I'm a DJ, 20 years in the game. And, you know, just like DJ Mani Fresh got a while back, like, if you don't got a DJ in your circle to approve her and songs, it's not gonna be a club back. because I'm going to be a clubbagger. Who you're talking about?
Starting point is 00:12:15 You're talking about somebody in particular? What song you're talking about? Yeah, yeah, yeah. The baby, the pop that, it's just not rocking with me right now. I can't feel it as a dude there. I can't put that in rotation for me, man. I can't.
Starting point is 00:12:27 That wrecked. That wrecked the fire. Yeah, I don't know. Your ears might be a little different. How old are you, sir? That's a lot. I'm 40. And you don't,
Starting point is 00:12:34 you know, 40 years a little young. You wasn't outside when Uncle Luke and Georgia Bay. What, Joe Stop. Get it, get it. Let me see that. Dudeo, Brown. I want to run. I want to run.
Starting point is 00:12:43 What are you talking about? I don't like that. So how you don't like that? I'm outside. I'm, listen, I'm one of the ones. So how you don't like that? That record's up.
Starting point is 00:12:54 That's what I'm saying. I feel like they need to have a DJ. I'm going to tell you why. A lot of artists don't know about BPMs. And a lot of artists don't know how to match song and beat match. And if you play it out songs that's in a wrong BPN, if I'm in a 160, if I'm in a 70 BPM, or 72 BPM or 80 BPM,
Starting point is 00:13:10 and then you think you got a song. that's like a 90 and you think it's a bang it's not going to be in the right genre while I'm trying to take a crowd and if you don't know that if you don't learn that science you're like yo get a song that's gonna match any situation so you could always get plugged in your songs will never be in rotation and envy these artists need to know that they don't know that they just be getting songs they just we have any producers make any type of song any type of BPM any type of genre any type of tempo and it just be on blood I just can't take it it's funny that you said that right
Starting point is 00:13:41 because I was watching 50 cent in The Baby yesterday. And the baby said he met this DJ at a club and rocked it and became his DJ. And now the DJ is actually producing and helping engineer his records. So I believe the DJ actually did that record. I don't have no problem with that record. Yeah, that record is tough. I don't know. Maybe you need to get out of Brooklyn a little bit.
Starting point is 00:13:58 You go anywhere, HBCU. Harvey, I've DJed all over the world. Dubai, Bahrain, Kuwait, Germany. Trust me, I'm around the world, Big Blue. I'm following your step. I'm following your foot stuff. Envy, and I'm telling you. That record tough to me.
Starting point is 00:14:13 What I will say? I'll watch here. What? I got a bet for you, Envy. I got a challenge for you. Okay. I got a challenge for you. If that record is above 138 BPM, it will not bus.
Starting point is 00:14:25 It's going to be with these new gen Zs hit rockers. But see, that's the point. Because I didn't even download it yet. And I'm... But if that, if the record is between 70, 77274 BPM, then it could bus. It's 140. It's 140. But if you're a DJ...
Starting point is 00:14:39 If you're a DJ, you know, 140 could all... also means 70 and you can mix it with 70. But listen to what you're saying though. He's talking about the new records. The BPMX is not about the, so it probably don't fit in with the new stuff. You can tell you in the body. He just keep talking, like,
Starting point is 00:14:56 you talk over everybody. Anything that you beat. He's saying that this, he's probably listening to the baby record and thinking about all the records that's out now. It may not fit in with that. But when you're doing your parties and you get into your bag and you playing them old Uncle Luke and my Georgia base, Georgia base, that fit right in.
Starting point is 00:15:11 If you follow up with pop day. It don't matter is what makes women dance. And that record will make women dance. And if you're a good DJ, you can transition into anything from that record. It is like the shake record that Baby did and put sexy red on. That was another record. That was about 135
Starting point is 00:15:27 tempo, because he's talking tempos. And that record still rock. That's what I'm saying. See, when we're in a club and we're working, we don't care about the BPMs and all of that. I just want something to make a hair shake. Excuse me, can you send me a record that's a 75 so I can shake. No.
Starting point is 00:15:41 When that beat, baby, they just go. Exactly. And they're shaking after that on TikTok and social media too. So that's the other part you got to think about. Get it off your chest. 800585151.
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Starting point is 00:16:04 Hello, who's this? What's this? What's up, Trill? Get it off your chest, brother. Hey, what's going on breakfast club, family? Yeah, yesterday, y'all was talking about knowing how to, you know, keep the signs or how your family remembers going through things. And it kind of touched me when I heard her lawn talk about her mom where a cancer, because my wife, she has brain cancer. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:16:27 I hear that, brother. Damn. Yeah, she had two cranial surgeries and now going through radiation. It's tough. It's tough because when they were eating dinner, next day she can't tape. and her whole left side of her face was numb. Come to find out, she had a tumor. You know, right now,
Starting point is 00:16:44 and right now we're trying to get, like, benefits and stuff, and she just denied, because she would never be the same again. And it's hard, it's hard to see that. And the person that you love and that you spend the rest of your life with.
Starting point is 00:16:55 Yeah. And we got five kids, and it's hard on them, too. Where are you from, brother? I'm from Philly. From Philly. I'm sorry to hear that case. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:17:05 Yeah, we over here, I'm trying to, trying to work, trying to do what I got to do, do it the right way. Hell, I was over there shoveling snow before I went to work. Just trying to make some money to put food and payable. Let me ask you a question. Is there, is it, when you have brain cancer, is there like a, does she ever recover from that? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:17:24 Does she? Well, I mean, right now the radiation is supposed to help minimize the tumor because it's on the front of the lobe. The purpose is because it's so sensitive, because the frontal lobes are so sensitive. They have to go ahead and do radiations, but she did that for two months. month and then now they're going to go ahead and see like in a next couple months on how much did it kill it or didn't do anything at all. Man, got you.
Starting point is 00:17:45 I'm so sorry for you. We over here trying to struggle and get things together. And I remember I called Charlemagne last year about it because we had to get health care and we couldn't get it. We had to raise up money and I felt bad to ask my family for help. Charlamagne gave me the strength to ask them for help. And we ended up getting the money up doing a fundraiser to help her out. Amazing.
Starting point is 00:18:08 And why won't they, why won't the insurance cover it? It was because, you know, she ended up losing her job because she ended up having speeches at work and their job ended up letting her go so she didn't have insurance. And the thing is, though, was that, you know, if I put up my benefits for an emergency, it would have sued my rate so high that I wouldn't have been able to keep the lights on. Jesus. Well, listen, man, put your cash app or something out there or something just to see if, you know, anybody want to give you some assistance, my brother.
Starting point is 00:18:37 My cash chip is Gallifon. WMB.S.R. 81. WMBSR. 81. Thank you, brother. Man, we're sending you in your family healing energy, man. Blessings to your wife, brother. That's so crazy. And I've been hearing that so much about people in their health insurance
Starting point is 00:18:58 and hospitals not covering it and doctors not covering it. It's just a sad situation because if you have cancer or if you have any ailment, you should be able to go to the doctor and get fixed. You shouldn't have to play a game of what they cover this Or do I have to go to this other hospital Or do I have to go to this other doctor? And then you use your job because you are sick
Starting point is 00:19:13 You know And now you don't have benefits You don't have a job You can't work You know It's just It's sad But I didn't see
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Starting point is 00:19:54 On the breakfast club. L.L. Cubey. Talk to me. Talk to me. All right, guys. Good morning. So there is an update in the Ray J conversation about him, you know, talking about prolonging his life.
Starting point is 00:20:08 So he says that doctors have given him every drug under the sun. He is on eight medicines currently. And so yesterday we had the conversation about this. He's trying to kill him. Why would they give him every drug under the sun? Jesus. Trying to save him. Well, I mean, when you have heart issues,
Starting point is 00:20:24 my grandma takes like a cocktail of medicines too. So he's taking cholesterol medication. He's taking medications that people at high risk of heart failure, among other things, take. He's doubling down on in fact that his heart is not operating at its full percent. He says half of his heart has turned black and it's only beating at 60 percent, which is not a good
Starting point is 00:20:42 sign. He also says the doctor told him to prepare for the possibility of either getting a pacemaker or a defibrillator, but he doesn't know that for sure until a checkup that he goes back for in 14 days. And the biggest thing is he says that doctors, or another big thing, he says the doctors have warned him not to drink or smoke, which he admits is hard for him, but he's doing the best to stay on the straight and narrow. He says he's not been able to see his kids and that took him down, and it made him
Starting point is 00:21:06 realize he needs to change the ways of his living. And he says that he's, you know, just currently trying to abide by what the doctors are telling him to. Well, if you want to be here for your kids, you should stop drinking and smoking. Absolutely. Sadly, cholesterol medication, that is just something that seems to happen to us all once we get to a certain age. I've been on statin for a couple of years.
Starting point is 00:21:24 Oh, Robesstatt. My mom takes that. Yeah. Thank God. I've been good. But let me ask you a question. Have you spoke to Ray J? Has anybody in the room spoke to again?
Starting point is 00:21:29 I have not. I've called him. I've called him a couple times. I've texted him as well, too. Even before, like, the story stuff, when he at first posted about it, just to like check in on them and to I don't know just try to calm them down a bit nothing back but I called them last night too
Starting point is 00:21:41 but the reason why I said it is I do know some of the medications that they do give people sometimes it slows down your organs it slows down other parts like other parts your body can fail if they're like constantly pumping medicine different types of prescriptions in you that's why I said that I think all medicine with all medicines because
Starting point is 00:21:59 I mean I'm not a doctor but I think with all medicines you got to just figure out what works best for you in a situation that you have happening If the doctor's prescribing them things, you know, the doctor knows what to give them. Well, not necessarily. They also got to see how it reacts to the body. Yeah, like a try and fail thing or like a, you know,
Starting point is 00:22:15 trial and air thing. I would say this, though. Charlemagne said this yesterday. I know you're online all the time. If you are listening, please call Charlemagne the guy. We have an amazing heart doctor in New York that can run you through, I guess it's some type of system that he runs you through and can check everything from head to toe.
Starting point is 00:22:32 Yeah. With your heart, how it beats and this, Danny Eever. And they're specialists. I'm not saying your doctor's not going. great, but sometimes get a second opinion just in case. And that's the thing though, like, would they be willing to release him to let him get on the plane and fly? He's home.
Starting point is 00:22:44 He's home. He's home. Yeah, he, at this point, he's outpatient now. So when he goes back, it's just for the check-in and to do... Yeah, he's home. To figure out what they're going to have to do next, if they have to do anything next. So... But I will say none of us are doctors, but I do agree. Always get a second opinion. Yeah, get a second opinion. Yes. Now, in other news, so yesterday, LeBron James and the Lakers played the Cleveland Cavaliers. They lost
Starting point is 00:23:05 129 and 99. I watched some of that game too. You did? Before I fell asleep. They got smoked. They got blown the hell out. It was close for a little bit. For a little, little bit.
Starting point is 00:23:14 They got blown the hell out, and everybody lost their mind because Brownie dunked. You did. Down by 30. He did. You lose your mind, too? He did. Well, yeah. So, I mean, I was, y'all talking about the scores and stuff.
Starting point is 00:23:29 But also, I think the fact that, not even think, I know the fact that that tribute happened during that game within the first quarter is what LeBron is probably more focused on this morning. So last night, the Cleveland Cavaliers have put together a tribute for LeBron and it got him pretty emotional on the sidelines.
Starting point is 00:23:44 Let's take a listen to. We don't, like the tribute itself, if we play it, you guys won't really understand it, but it basically shows all of the highlights of his, like, epic game. So, like, Game 5 in 2007 in the Eastern Conference Finals when he was 22 years old,
Starting point is 00:23:58 like a bunch of his big moments that he can look back on. But then he reacts in a post-game interview and talks about why he was so emotional, literally in tears on the sideline. Let's take a listen to LeBron. Didn't expect that, but obviously a lot of memories here, a lot of history. Just super grateful and thankful, you know, for the time. You know, spent here in the memories, obviously looked up there.
Starting point is 00:24:16 I remember that moment. Obviously, underdog going inside Detroit Piston team. And for us to win that game and then ultimately winning game six, I believe, here, and going to the NBA finals, it was a pretty cool moment. And my mom is here watching her son and her grandson. Like, yeah, it's so weird and so cool and so surreal. My mom get to watch her son and her grandson play. in the NBA at the same time.
Starting point is 00:24:36 I looked at some of our assistant coaches on the bench and I was like, it's kind of crazy that I'm watching my teammate that I won a championship from 10 years ago, and now he's an analyst, and I'm still playing. LeBron James should have took less money and went back to Cleveland this year. I said that before he resigned with the Lakers this summer.
Starting point is 00:24:52 Like, he should have took less money and went back to Cleveland this year. Why so? Well, number one. That's the team that started from. That's what he's from. It might be his last year. And it's his last couple of years.
Starting point is 00:25:01 Plus it's just an easier path to the finals this year. That's the right. I said that in the summer. It was an easy path to the finals. You got the Knicks. Orlando's pretty decent. Detroit. Detroit.
Starting point is 00:25:14 Detroit? Yeah, Detroit. Yeah, Detroit. Yeah. And who else? Somebody I'm missing. Orlando, Knicks. Yeah, that's about it.
Starting point is 00:25:22 Yeah. She went back to Cleveland. Well, he wanted to play with his son. They would have took his son, too? The Lakers won't have kept him. LeBron's leaving. They would have to leave. Well, he would have to play.
Starting point is 00:25:34 This was also 10 years since LeBron won that championship game playing with the Cleveland. Cleveland, that word be killing. Cleveland Cavaliers in 2016 as well, too. So it was emotional for him. And I can't imagine that feeling of like my mom gets to see this. He's from the area. He got drafted there. His son grew up there.
Starting point is 00:25:52 So the fact that, you know, the whole family is there. Celtics are decent. Yeah, Celtics are decent. Even though Tatum's heard, Celtics are good this year. Yeah, Celtics and the Raptors. Yeah. But it was a great moment to see last night outside of them not winning the game. Okay.
Starting point is 00:26:04 Yeah. And as we wrap, a quick update. So we've been following the Giovante Tank Davis situation down in Miami. So yesterday, Miami Gardens Police released information that he had been arrested. There's a mugshot as well, too. So he's facing charges of battery false imprisonment, attempted kidnapping. The police say that he will be transported for warrant processing. And subsequently, at the time when I got the statement, he was going to be transferred and then booked.
Starting point is 00:26:29 But this has already been done because we have the booking photo. but they also say that they worked along with the U.S. Marshals, which we knew across a couple different counties, and that led them to the Miami Design District where he was taken into custody walking out of a retail store. What I don't understand is why he just ain't turn itself in?
Starting point is 00:26:47 I've been asking that question. I thought maybe, and this is nothing I confirmed, but I thought maybe there were some things he wanted to get an order before he turned himself in, but his bond is set at $16,000, which I'm sure he can pay. I'm told he's going to see a judge today as well, too, so he'll probably be out within the next 24, 48 hours unless something else is going to pop up that we don't know about. Jess, I can like, she don't know.
Starting point is 00:27:06 Jeff knew he was at the whole time. Jack! Yeah, yeah, yeah, I put that in the group chat. I said, where is he Jess? And I didn't see it. Yeah, sure. I just want to know why he didn't turn itself in the whole time. Why didn't have to go get him?
Starting point is 00:27:20 I didn't understand. But like you said, he probably had things that he was trying to get, you know, top, some loose ins or whatever. He probably didn't know how long. He's not going in for a year. It's going in there for a couple of hours and get bailed out and he's back home. Like, like he said, he's not going, it's not like he's stuck there for years. What was the case?
Starting point is 00:27:35 This is the case that stem from the alleged domestic violence incident outside of the city. With a woman who worked there. I can't confirm whether the woman is the baby mom or not. But, yeah, so. Well, that was another one. That was, okay. All right. I don't understand why.
Starting point is 00:27:50 I would like to know why was he running. Like, why did he make it so difficult for them to lock him up? I'll ask again, but I've been asking for like 20 days. Yeah, so we'll be back with more in the next hour because we're going to talk green. There's this D'Angelo tribute going down that they announced that Lauren Hill will be doing. And I have a look into the situation, some conversation on who wasn't and wasn't invited. Well, they need to tell Lauren Hill and Grammys is tomorrow. Saturday.
Starting point is 00:28:15 So I'm leaving right now? Damn. Oh, my God. All right. She said that wasn't her fault, y'all. We'll get to that next hour. Every time. We got front page news.
Starting point is 00:28:23 And then Tony Yeo and Uncle Murder will be joining us. Also, if you want to get on the phone lines right now, you can. Today we do Just Fix My Mess. So if you're having relationship issues or any type of of issues, you can call it right now. Co-parent, of course, she has her book that's coming out till death. Do We Parent? Yes.
Starting point is 00:28:38 Comes out April 28th. You can pre-order that right now. But if you're having co-parenting issues, call her right now. She'll help you out. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. Let's get into some front page news. What up, Mimi?
Starting point is 00:28:47 Good morning, Mbigh. How y'all doing? Hey, girls, Mimi. Good morning. All right, so we start this hour in Washington where the Treasury Department event. It is getting a lot of attention. That's where Nikki Minaj appeared alongside President. Trump backing a new Trump administration proposal.
Starting point is 00:29:03 So the event focused on something called Trump accounts. So under this proposal, the federal government would put $1,000 into an investment count for every child but born between 2025 and 2028. And that money would be invested in the stock market and locked until the child turns 18 with families and employers allowed to add more money over time. In the middle of the night, Saskia awoke in a haze. Her husband, Mike, was on his laptop. What was on his screen would change Saskia's life forever.
Starting point is 00:29:38 I said, I need you to tell me exactly what you're doing. And immediately, the mask came off. You're supposed to be safe. That's your home. That's your husband. To keep this secret for so many years, he's like a seasoned pro. This is a story about the end of a marriage, but it's also the story of one woman who was done living in the dark.
Starting point is 00:30:10 You're a dangerous person who prays unvulnerable and trusting people. Your creditor might go up and good. Listen to Betrayal Season 5 on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Every January, we're encouraged to start over. But what if this year is about slowing down? and learning how to understand ourselves more deeply. What if this year is about giving ourselves permission to feel what we've been holding and knowing that it's okay to ask for help?
Starting point is 00:30:42 I'm Mike Delarocha, host of Sacred Lessons. This is a podcast for men navigating stress, emotional health, fatherhood, identity, and the unspoken pressures were taught to carry alone. We talk honestly about mental health, about healing generational, wounds and about learning how to show up with more presence and care. If you want a healthier relationship with yourself and the people you love, then Sacred Lessons is the podcast for you. Listen to Sacred Lessons with Mike Dolorotcha on America's number one podcast network,
Starting point is 00:31:17 IHeart. Follow Sacred Lessons with Mike Delocha and start listening on the free IHeart Radio app today. Hey there, this is Dr. Jesse Mills, Director of the Men's Clinic at UCLA Health and host of mailroom podcast. Each January guys everywhere make the same resolutions, get stronger, work harder, fix, what's broken? But what if the real work isn't physical at all? To kick off the new year, I sat down with Dr. Steve Polter, a psychologist with over 30 years experience, helping men unpack shame, anxiety, and emotional pain they were never taught to name. In a powerful two-part conversation, we discuss why men aren't emotionally bulletproof, why shame hides in plain sight,
Starting point is 00:31:56 and how real strength comes from listening to yourself and to others. Guys who are toxic, they're immature, or they've got something they just haven't resolved. Once that gets resolved, then there comes empathy, as in compassion. If you want this to be the year, you stop powering through pain and start understanding what's underneath, listen to the mailroom on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your favorite shows. This is Ryder Strong, and I have a new podcast called The Red Weather. It was many and many a year ago in a kingdom by the sea. In 1995, my neighbor and a trainer disappeared from a commune.
Starting point is 00:32:37 It was hard to wrap your head around. It was nature and trees and praying and drugs. So no, I am not your guru. And back then, I lied to my parents. I lied to police. I lied to everybody. There were years right where I could not say your name. I've decided to go back to my hometown in Northern California,
Starting point is 00:32:56 interview my friends, family, talk to police, journalists, whomever I can to try to find out what actually happened. Isn't it a little bit weird that they obsess over hippies in the woods and not the obvious boyfriend? They have had this case for 30 years. I'll teach you sons of a bitch to come around her in my wife. Boom, boom. This is The Red Weather. Listen to the Red Weather on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm administration officials say the idea is to give kids a financial head start money that they could later use for college or buy a home or, you know, starting a business, something like that. But the rollout, it featured, you know, high profile supporters, including Nikki, who appeared alongside President Trump.
Starting point is 00:33:40 Let's listen to their exchange. Because I didn't know, Nikki, and I've been hearing over the year, she's a big Trump supporter and a Trump fan. And she took a little heat on occasion. Her community isn't necessarily, I tell you, we. did pretty damn well with that with your community as we as we say. I am probably the president's number one fan and that's not going to change. The hate or what people have to say, it does not affect me. And it's going to motivate all of us to support him more.
Starting point is 00:34:12 We're not going to let them get away with bullying him and, you know, the smear campaigns. It's not going to work. When he says your community, he's talking about the barbs. Just want you all to do it. He's talking specifically about barbs, okay? Is that who he was talking about? Yes, talking about barbs. Okay.
Starting point is 00:34:29 Well, Nikki said that she is going to continue to support him, and she doesn't care what anybody thinks. Of course. And later on social media, she also revealed that she has a Trump gold card. So basically, that is a high dollar immigration visa card. According to government officials, it comes with a $15,000 processing fee and a million dollar financial gift and it offers a pathway to citizenship
Starting point is 00:34:56 not a guarantee but a pathway and Charlotte earlier you said five million there is a proposed plan for five million but right now so it's a million for individuals two million for corporations and a premium proposal for five months so she gotta work her way up yeah yeah so
Starting point is 00:35:13 now but she got the card already she got the car yeah but that's just the pathway right she got hers for free yeah she got hers for so for everybody who was sitting around wondering what did the Trump administration have on Nikki, right? It wasn't that they had anything on her. It's just that she wasn't illegal U.S. citizen. But I said that a couple of days ago. It was probably that.
Starting point is 00:35:30 Everybody kept saying it was maybe her brother that's locked up or her husband. We all said that. Because I just found out when Don Lemon said it. I never thought about it. I didn't know that she wasn't technically a U.S. citizen. Yeah. And I thought that she would have got her less situated because she's married to a U.S. citizen.
Starting point is 00:35:44 That's how Caribbean used to do it. They just used to marry an American. Yeah. But she... You know what your husband did, right? No, that's not. He's already have... Wow. Please continue to me now.
Starting point is 00:35:54 I will right now. Such a silliest. But she's also acknowledging some of those online petitions where people were calling for her to be deported, which some of those gathered like hundreds of thousands of signatures. And she's pushing back on that. She said that her, when it comes to her legal status, she said that she's had legal residency for decades, although she was born in Trinidad. So she just wants people to know that she has had legal status.
Starting point is 00:36:16 I wonder if people will give her... I don't know. Probably not, but we'll give her grace if they know. the reason why they're deporting all these people and she's doing this to get her make sure she's good and not going to get deported because were they dissu upset with Kodak where they did some upset with Ray J
Starting point is 00:36:30 where they disemset with Bousie where they dissom set with a lot of these people that try to connect to get themselves out of trouble. Yeah, but they didn't go this far. I mean, come on. She's a spokesperson. Like, she's the mascot right now. I mean, people vote for their individual interests all the time. The problem is that Nikki's never going to, she never can do anything but kiss Donald Trump's ass
Starting point is 00:36:48 for the rest of her life. Like, even if he, even when the administration, you know, does things that are foul, like what's happening in Minneapolis. She can't even speak out about that at all because they'll be like, oh, really? Take her off the list. Regardless of how she fell, because even if she do feel away about it, she can't. But it's going to be hard to speak about it in Trinidad. What? If they deported to Trinidad, that's what I just said.
Starting point is 00:37:09 That's what I'm saying. But that's why it'd be easy to kiss her ass here than be in Trinidad. That was my whole point. That's why she can't speak out against the administration. Because they'll be like, take her off the list, deport her ass. That's right. Well, he got some more boots. We're looking.
Starting point is 00:37:21 Exactly. Just saying. And there are new developments this morning out of Georgia, where the FBI sees original 2020 election records from Fulton County. Now, Fulton County officials, yes, they say federal agents, they serve a search warrant at the election hub and operations center and took original voting materials,
Starting point is 00:37:41 including absentee ballots. Now, the FBI confirms that this was a court-authorized activity, but they haven't exactly said what they were looking for. President Trump has long claimed that there was voter fraud in Georgia in the 2020 election. You guys remember that? Claims that were investigated, audited, and rejected by officials who certified those results. Now, Fulton County officials, they held a press conference once learning that the FBI was raiding the building. Let's listen to what you had to say.
Starting point is 00:38:07 Apparently, those 700 boxes of ballots, they didn't have a warrant that quite covered what they wanted. So what they're having to do now is try to amend the warrant somehow. I've also heard from Fulton officials that there is no protection for. chain of custody. There is no assurance that chain of custody is being preserved. That's so important because if they are able to modify the contents of these boxes, when I say they,
Starting point is 00:38:29 I mean the Trump administration, then there's really no way of knowing what did happen in 2020. Yeah, so the plot thickens on that one. Yeah, I hope you all see the play. Everything that's happening right now to disrupt this year's midterms, right? You see they want to vote of the roads in Minneapolis. You see what they just did in Georgia.
Starting point is 00:38:45 I believe they got the border rolls in Texas too, right? Yeah, but Texas voluntarily gave them. All his chaos including these ice agents raising hell in these cities. It's just to disrupt this year's midterms. Yeah. And back in November, a Georgia prosecutor, they dropped the election
Starting point is 00:39:00 interference case against Trump and the others to overturn the 2020 election member when he was in court, he was going back to court and he had the mugshot and all that stuff. That case that stemmed from Trump asking the Georgia Secretary of State to find those 12,000 votes. Well, now Trump is
Starting point is 00:39:16 seeking a $6 million dollar lawsuit against them in legal fees now that that case has been dismissed. Yes, yes, yes, yes. And really quickly, y'all, the internet is saying that 9 p.m. is the new midnight. I heard you guys talking about you went to bed at single digits last night.
Starting point is 00:39:35 Do they mean 45 and up people? It doesn't say, it just says a lot of adults say that that's the time that their day officially ends. That's when plans stop, phones get plugged in. And even if you want to stay up, your brain says no. No. That's about right. Mine's a little bit earlier.
Starting point is 00:39:50 Mine's really 6 o'clock, to be honest. No, damn. I stopped talking to niggas after 5, and then at 6 completely shut down, really. Damn. Six? Oh, yeah. The sun is still out of 6. What do I got to do with me?
Starting point is 00:40:02 No, not. That's for me in my house. Oh, you're not sleeping at 6. You're just not talking to people after 6. Yeah, I might turn in and go to bed around like 8.30. Yeah, 9 o'clock, definitely the new midnight. I would agree with that. 9 o'clock is definitely new midnight.
Starting point is 00:40:17 I would love. I love a nine o'clock. Y'all don't notice that y'all say to me more and more. You ain't get my text? Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yes. I've been hearing the phone just ding.
Starting point is 00:40:25 That is so crazy. And after 8 o'clock, it goes on D&D. I ain't got nothing to do with that. Well, that is so true. And I get a reminder from my phone. My phone said at 7 something that says bedtime is at 820. And that's crazy because when somebody phone is on, do not disturb and you text them and it'll tell you like the phone is on.
Starting point is 00:40:43 Why? I'd be like send anyone. I do that too. Right? And he still never respond. I don't respond after nine either. Crazy. Well, experts say this isn't about laziness.
Starting point is 00:40:53 It's about burnout, stress, screen fatigue, life, work creeping into everyday part of life. So a lot of people are apparently nine. I'm going to be the new midnight. You know, what time we've done here? All right. All right. Well, that's your front page news. I'm Mimi Brown.
Starting point is 00:41:12 Follow me at Mimi Brown TV. For more stories. Follow the Black Information Network. Download the free. iHeartRadial app and visit v i nonsn news.com. All right. When we come back, Uncle Mirder and Tony Yale will be joining us.
Starting point is 00:41:25 They have a new podcast called The Real Report. We're going to talk to them next. Don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's the EJ NV. Just hilarious.
Starting point is 00:41:33 Charlemaine the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Long of the Rose is here as well. We got some special guests, almost in the building. We got one more coming up. We got Uncle Mird in the building. We got Uncle Murt.
Starting point is 00:41:44 What's going on? MIRDA. What's happening? What's happening, man? My partner's a little late right now. Yeah, you're on the way. A little late. So how long does it take you to do this podcast?
Starting point is 00:41:52 You got a new podcast because you guys are late. The real report. Yeah, the real report. Yeah, a couple episodes he was already late. So we're working on that. We're working on his timing. You know what I mean? You got to check him for that. You got to be late for Vlad?
Starting point is 00:42:04 You know what I'm saying? He definitely don't be late for Vlad. He don't be late for Vlad. You be late on tour? And we can't be late with 50. You know how 50 moves. We can't be late with 50. So how the idea of the podcast come about?
Starting point is 00:42:15 You know, Yale is kind of like the, the internet guy with these interviews that he'd be doing with Vlad and all that and going viral. Funny thing about is me, 50, a couple other guys used to be kind of joking on you, you know, about like, yo, man, why you keep doing all these interviews,
Starting point is 00:42:30 all these podcasts and doing these interview stuff? But it was working for him. I'm not going to lie. We'd be so many places overseas and people just be running down on him just because of these interviews that he was doing like anyway. I'm talking about overseas.
Starting point is 00:42:44 We had just interview, interview, interview. Yo, we say your interview. We seen this. We've seen this. So then me and him start talking about actually putting something together. Then we actually shot a few episodes. Then the Valium, shout out to Kelly and the Valium. My family that's here right now.
Starting point is 00:42:57 They got, Jay to kiss, Fat Joe. I think they had Shane and the Sharp. Angie Martinez, too, and all that. They reached out. We worked out some numbers, and now we part of the Valian family. Got you. It makes sense. What do you think is the benefit of being a rapper with a podcast?
Starting point is 00:43:12 You're still very much an active rap. I don't know yet. I don't know. This to be honest, I don't know. If we're being honest, I really don't know. But I'm going to find out. I think the more murder talk, the more murder going to get in trouble. You might be right.
Starting point is 00:43:26 You might be right. And I think it's a cancer thing because you're a cancer too, right? And 50, for some reason, I feel like we just, when we open our mouth, poids, people tend not to like what we have to say. Not even trying to piss nobody else. And no, we're just speaking our mind. And it just turns out like that for some reason. How you and Yale get so close?
Starting point is 00:43:42 Because you was signed a G-Unton-Unton. And it just seemed like y'all do everything to get. You open up dispensaries together. Y'all do that like yeah um that's on 246-0-01 Jericho parkway the dispensary we'll be open a soft opening Friday's um thank you for that plug mb yeah um be up the dispensary it's coming you know i really don't even like you yo like that but um i guess we were just around each other so much that we just got cool here tell you the same thing um we just phone like a brotherhood man i'm not going to lie and it just um we just got tight and we just roll man i like how serious you have taken the wrap up to like you
Starting point is 00:44:16 Your wrap up is the wrap-up of a generation sorry skills. And shout out the skills. Man is actually, Saloo, shout out the skills, man. We actually communicate with each other, so we're cool. How hard is that to do every year? It's a lot of pressure. I actually really, really want to stop.
Starting point is 00:44:31 Like, I really want to stop. You've been saying that for a couple years. I know, but then I recently learned how much money I make from it when I was really going over some numbers. And I was like, oh, this is actually a great thing, besides, you know, starting a lot of controversy. But it is hard because you got to sit there. You just got to think about everybody and what they did and how they played
Starting point is 00:44:49 their self. And then I'm like, damn, I want to do a podcast. And I might not even be able to get no guess because I talk about everybody. So I don't, I'm trying to figure that part out right there. But, yeah, the wrap up is entertaining. I mean, I know the culture needed. And I get so many calls from certain people. I don't want to put them on blast at that, but like, yo, you got to do it.
Starting point is 00:45:07 I don't care what happened and such and such. Do it. And it'd be like, it's people like, y'all, y'all look at in this game, like, for real? Oh, he wants you? Oh, yeah. So I keep it going. Is that the only reason why you don't really, well, you thought about not doing it anymore
Starting point is 00:45:19 is because people that you offended and then you... No, I don't really care about the people I feel. Right. I just be, um, sometimes I just get tired of it. You know what it is? Because it'd be around the holiday time, too, and I got kids, man. So I got, like, a lot of little kids.
Starting point is 00:45:32 And sometimes I put so much energy into the wrap-up. I'd be really missing, like, the little Christmas things and everything with them so much. Do you write things down throughout the year? No, I just really think about this. I just wait to December. And I'll be waiting to December. like around the end of Thanksgiving and I put myself under all that pressure.
Starting point is 00:45:48 Yeah, that's a lot. So that's what I do. 12 months straight, you know? There'd be so much going on. Torin, this, than the third, doing so much. I'll just don't be there trying to write everything that happened. Then it got to be worth talking about, too. Everything don't be worth talking about.
Starting point is 00:46:02 You don't like Justina Valentine's? Redhead girl. I'm cool. Well, she's okay, man. I'm not mad at her. I think everybody got their lane and what they're doing. I'm not mad at her version of what she'd be doing. And I don't want her fans to come on here trying to hate on me.
Starting point is 00:46:14 I got enough enemies. already, you know what I'm saying? And I know she got people that really like her, but I respect what she do. I'm not mad at her. That's cool. I think, I told you're talking. I didn't know.
Starting point is 00:46:24 Kelly's scared to tell him. Oh, my God. Please. Please turn it. And take the mask off of here, bro. I don't think you and Yale need guests, though. I'd rather just hear y'all talk about your opinions about what's going on in the world.
Starting point is 00:46:44 You know, that's going to be part of it too. So we're going to have some guests, but we're going to be doing our own thing as well. How are you going to, like, separate the fact that people wait for that wrap-up and to hear your opinion about certain things, but you're going to be doing it so much on a podcast. So it's kind of like the exclusivity of what we wait for all year.
Starting point is 00:46:59 We're going to see weekly. You know what I mean? I mean, you're going to hear about it, but I think when you rap about it is a little bit different. I think it's, um, because you can talk about certain things, but when you actually put it on the beat and you're doing it with the music,
Starting point is 00:47:11 it's a little bit more entertaining and fun. And when you get to do the videos really didn't know all that. So I still make it work. When you do your, you talked about people not liking you and stuff because of the wrap-ups. You pick and choose certain things. So you talked about like Sukeana and her telling and her saying, I'm sorry, or sweetie.
Starting point is 00:47:28 Which one wasn't what? I'm talking about both of them. Yeah, talk about the selling. You were talking about her saying that she sells. Sometimes you might remind me because I talk some. I don't know. I know. I did say that?
Starting point is 00:47:39 Why did you say that? But even like the young duck stuff when you said if they want to, they keep. they keep pushing the goalpost for Young Thug, right? So, like, in those situations, I know you don't care, but, like, what comes behind that? Because people listen to your rap-up and they stick to what you think.
Starting point is 00:47:53 So, like, they hit you. I mean, when I'm not talking about Young Thug, I feel like they was pushing the goalpost for Young Thug, because I feel like they had so much love for Young Thug and Atlanta. But Young Thug made a whole record dissing me, man. He had a whole record called Uncle M. Uncle M. We could get turned up.
Starting point is 00:48:06 He was dissing me. I was like, what you're dissing me for? You know what I'm saying? But, no, I don't really care about how they're going to feel or they mad at me for saying certain things. I'm cool with that. I'm really, I'm cool with it.
Starting point is 00:48:21 You ever run into any of these people that you talk about and you see them? Yeah. Do they get mad or do they understand? They understand and sometimes it be a little I would say face fighting. It'd be like a little school faces, yeah, let's say like that. But nothing never happened. I'm still here. So, yeah, I'm still here.
Starting point is 00:48:39 How do y'all deal with beef when fifth got beef, right? Because you know, Fifth is a very loyal person and it's usually when he got beef everybody got beef. I'll talk aside, do fifth really have beef? Yes. I don't know if fifth got beef. It depends who it is. Yeah, there you go.
Starting point is 00:48:54 Yeah. People got to feel. But he's the aggressor most of the time. What are the real ones then? Because they all seem comical. Oh. I mean, so like I know the Irv Gotti situation, right? Like that's a real or was a real situation.
Starting point is 00:49:05 Like what's real like that that we wouldn't know because everything seems comical with him? I mean, we ain't gonna come a pan and say it was real on the race. I mean. So the police could start saying, oh, that's a real. That's the real one. So it's all, the real report. There you go.
Starting point is 00:49:19 Everything is all, I think all the shit is entertainment at the end of the day. I don't think 50 taking under serious. He getting too much money to take it that serious at the end of the day. But,
Starting point is 00:49:29 I think somebody's looking. But if a situation, you know, occurs, it's all good. What do you do when somebody like King Colm shoots at you? Not literally.
Starting point is 00:49:37 Not literally. Not literally. I'm talking about. Shoot. Not literally. I'm talking like, Like, rapid. The Kristen Coles bar you up one day murder.
Starting point is 00:49:49 What's you going to do, man? I don't think, I'm not worried about the Kristen Combs bars, man. I don't think, I'm not worried about that, man. You know what I mean? Yeah, yo, Kristen Coles going to bar you up. Uh-oh. They was just talking about you. I'm so sorry, yo.
Starting point is 00:50:09 Christian Coons going to bar you and murder up. We started to start the podcast. We started the podcast. He's been linked to about four episodes already, so it's all good. On the store of the show? That's what he's going to believe. Yeah, yo, what you're going to do in Christian Cohn's bar, you and murder? Christian Coase.
Starting point is 00:50:26 I don't been through wars. What are y'all talking about? We got beef with the best of them real street dudes. But I was asking when you walked in, how do y'all handle beef when 50 abs beef and you might be cool with the person? And the perfect example, of course, is Meno and all of them, right? You did albums with Meno. Yeah. So how does that work now?
Starting point is 00:50:42 when 50's going at all of them and it's getting lyrical so how does that work I don't think that's real for me I never been friends with rappers anyway being down with g-uner I just feel like we one of the biggest groups so it's a lot of hate because a lot of these rappers are local junez like global yeah my bad sorry sorry he might need some water so for you it's like when he goes you go he's not a question let me ask you Faber banks I know what you're going to say Damn. Damn. Damn.
Starting point is 00:51:15 Everybody be asking that question. Because we can see. Because when you were, I see that. I got a longer catalog. Grab got bigger records. I don't, I don't agree with that. But listen. What I'm saying to you, Gia is the most hated group in hip-hop.
Starting point is 00:51:28 Right? From radio to, to, I couldn't walk red carpet at times. MTV? No, don't put Yale on the red carpet. Don't do it. We was the most hated rap group. We was on the run, Yale. No, this is after.
Starting point is 00:51:41 Oh, okay. Let's go back to the FAB Banks thing, because that is a good conversation because I always look at- I'm going with Banks. But I always looked at Banks as being freedom of Fav's. No, yeah, y'all going with Banks. I'm going to tell you why.
Starting point is 00:51:54 Banks is about to go on tour right now, out the country. Who else is going on tour? What do we talk about? Banks does show. I can see Banks on the road all the time. But he's about to go overseas right now. He's going to Bulgaria and all that. And lyrical.
Starting point is 00:52:07 Let me ask you, murder. They be hating on banks. Banks? Nobody. You can't ask. a studio of people who's better when they're all friends with Fab. Not saying Fab ain't nice.
Starting point is 00:52:17 It's debatable, but I'm going with Banks. Murder. Fab a better songwriter. I don't think so. Fab a better songwriter. I don't think so. And he got better records. I just don't agree with you guys.
Starting point is 00:52:28 But lyricly, what do you think, murder? Don't let him squeeze me out. You know, he's from Brooklyn, so he's going to co-side. I'm just going to keep it real. I think it was a point where Banks was that dude at the time Fav wanted the sound with G-Units. That's just hilarious?
Starting point is 00:52:45 Fav wanted the sound with G-Uri. He wanted the sound with G-Und. I think what you're talking about. Let's stop playing. These shit they have video games and stuff like that. Come on. Cattle of songs. Who's on tour right now?
Starting point is 00:53:03 Banks, Fav is not. That's not a good question. That is a good question. Because overseas, we are the biggest. G-Uon it is the biggest. You can ask, anybody in Europe or anything not trying to answer it was the most hated than one and murdered him by a house till he got down with G unit he was down with Jason he was
Starting point is 00:53:20 down with roughrides he made all that money I had a apartment I never wanted a house until I had the little kids so once I started getting the little kids and that's not the side it's just we the because y'all love the hate not you so maybe you sometimes I don't know Look at Andy. Hey, like, Insim murder. How are you going to throw me? I ain't got a morgue deep thing.
Starting point is 00:53:40 That's better. Answer the question. Would any envy post to say he banks just because he's from Queens? That's right. That's what I was thinking. He's not from Queens no more. I am from Queens, but I'm being honest and real. What are you talking about?
Starting point is 00:53:52 When it comes to catalog? You can't deny Fabs catalog. Okay, you're a DJ. Who kill more people? Listen. No, no. No, no. No, no.
Starting point is 00:54:00 No, no. No, no. No. No. You don't do you. Wait. You, hold on. You, hold on.
Starting point is 00:54:04 This is coming from a mixtape DJ. Yes, sir. Let's not act like G-Uner didn't run the fucking mixtape fucking market. Nobody's saying that, though. We're not saying that. So what are you talking about? When it comes to Catal and songs. I'm going with Banks.
Starting point is 00:54:21 No, Banks had banks. I'm going with Lloyd Banks. Let's be for rare. Come on, you bugging. What you think, Jess? What you think? Bad, but, um. Tad video games and all that.
Starting point is 00:54:29 Cereal and all that. That's good. What's in catalog when it comes to catalog? I'm going with Cattle. I'm going with Lloyd Banks. He's on tour right now. He's going on tour right now. Of course, everybody has opinion, but I'm going with Lloyd Banks.
Starting point is 00:54:41 I respect it. Who started this debate? Came up to the debate. I just seen it all over line. I do see it all over line. I'm not a Fav friends. I think the N's the Bhab started it, right? Because that's what I saw.
Starting point is 00:54:54 Of course, it was a whole bunch of things that f*** with Fab that said. But I'm going on. I saw FAB inspired Bens, though. Like, when you listen to FAB, you hear, I mean, Banks, you hear a lot of FAC. Banks was nice. at like 15 when we was doing hood mixtape streets mix tapes so you asked the same question
Starting point is 00:55:11 you know what I'm going with Lloyd Banks it's better Geuda is one of the groups that had the biggest impact in New York City that's a fact that's true and let's keep it real mix tape wise we was killing on mixtapes when he had albums his mixtape
Starting point is 00:55:26 or killed out of fab was signed to the mixtape okay Banks mixtape can kill a lot of fad but I'm just keeping the real. That's my opinion. I know somebody's going, it's a debatable because Fab is a good lyricist,
Starting point is 00:55:40 but I'm going with Lloyd Bench all the time. But I think when people lean in the Fab is because commercially Fab had a longer run them. You got to remember this. Remember we was beefing with the locks? Yeah. Remember when they had Greenland on the phone
Starting point is 00:55:51 and all that? And what's the name? Thank you, Jess. Remember when we had Greenland on the phone? And they was like, yo, look out for the young boy. We got to look out for, come on, bro.
Starting point is 00:55:59 Banks is a fucking torpedo, bro. I'm telling you, when it comes to a torpedo. A lot of big stuff is G-unit-related, but when it comes to that catalog, I mean, don't. Now we're going to say G-unit related. That's not why you're saying bad. But, yeah, you guys admit this, though. I am not desert storm, but the reason is, it's-
Starting point is 00:56:17 You desert storm. That's right. You're definitely a storm. Everybody know you desert storm. It's the same thing. It's the same thing. I speak to the murder. Now.
Starting point is 00:56:31 Now, Charlemagne. Now we're just a clue. Now we're just. 50. Now you talk to 50, but back then? No, because fifth only talked to one DJ back day, two DJs. Back then. Who? It was flexing and Mr. C.
Starting point is 00:56:45 That's the, that's the way you went to first. Said we did this going around saying 50 ruined New York City hip hop because we be just because we don't like it wasn't like beat. I was just used to not hanging with that. That's all the end. When I came in the game, it's all about loyalty. Y'all never want to keep it real and say, many 50 really help but when I say yo now shout out to 50 oh he glazed you know he's
Starting point is 00:57:08 watching his car oh they call me don't matter to me because I'm a streak I'm good like I don't care so y'all started out not like in so y'all just you know what you're doing not like requested jack how does that work um it all there was once upon a time jaru got robbed by a guy that's locked up his name is Troy infamous stick up kid everybody knows the story. And that's how the whole story began. Jaru was a singer. We were street guys. I never heard of Irv Gotti, rest in peace to him, if you
Starting point is 00:57:41 want to say it. I'm not saying it, but you just said it yet? I'm not saying it. I'm saying if they want to say. And then we just end up, you know, I came in the game with 50 hanging around Jamaster J, early Columbia days, and that's, you know, I'm just loyal to who I when I came in the rap game, I realized
Starting point is 00:57:59 all this shit's fake, because you realize, oh, this is my friend, and this is my friend. And when you get in the business and you get that record deal and you start realizing people ain't your friends like me and murder we're friends sometimes you're talking about we're just like that we'll get some money together you're gonna look at Kelly in the back Kelly is like oh my god what is going on you think I like everybody I be on tour you be on tour you a big comedian you think you don't like everybody you want tour where there you go murder we cool but this other n's
Starting point is 00:58:33 Yale, who was the, when y'all was going back and forth for people on records, who had the best disses towards G-Unit? Who nobody. Crazy. The locks, you just said? Oh, yeah, the locks. They were going crazy. They were kissing them.
Starting point is 00:58:47 They were crazy. I was in my feelings. Jay to kiss get busy, though. But remember that phone call. Look out for the young boy. Remember that. What's the biggest myth you think people believe about, like, G-U, that you wish they'd stop repeating? Um, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:59:06 There we bad guys or something? I don't know. What? You just say, said, Jenner, like, no. But they don't like her stuff. Because you don't like them first. Y'all came out of the gate like that. I came in the game with 50 cents.
Starting point is 00:59:17 We was going to Columbia records. He had how to rob. The first record rubbed the wrong way. But they didn't care. You know, out of his. Yeah. You're from Baltimore. Right.
Starting point is 00:59:28 You're just, you know. So that's the wrong way. And then, you know, you're from Baltimore. You know. You know how the industry is. They only f***ed you when you win. Yeah. Let's look at the situation.
Starting point is 00:59:41 NBA young boy in Dirk. Dirk and Jill. He went his only wife he at court. That's how the shit it is. Damn. Yeah. NBA winning, he doing the shows. All the rap.
Starting point is 00:59:53 Yeah. They're going to be right with that. But if Dirk get out, if he get out, you know, hopefully. Free Dirt, you know, free Dirk, you know what you think? in the industry going to be doing. There you go. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 01:00:09 On the real report, if you, yo, how, what artists or with guests, how do y'all even get guests and they don't deal with nobody? I don't think y'all need guests. You know, I do most of the talk to anyway. He's not do motion to talk here.
Starting point is 01:00:22 Should he stop the wrap? I think he just stopped the wrap up for the real report. I think he should stop. I think he should stop it. No, we need to stop it because we're going to need some guests. Oh, no. You're not. You're not.
Starting point is 01:00:32 It's crazy. You're gonna need some guests. Y'all can talk about food, y'all can talk about culture. Y'all, let me tell you, this is the crazy about murder, right? Was it, it was Jermaine Dupree, we was in the parties, me, Jermaine Dupree, Nellie, and Jermaine Dupree, and Nellie, and D'Neley, and Jermaine Dupree, and stepped on him like, yo, no more rapups for you. Stop, stop, stop.
Starting point is 01:00:50 Jameen Dupon. Was it Ramp and Run? Was it Ramp and RUren RUr Ruff R Us step to him? Ramp Ruff is my man. He said, I just hope I'm never in the rap-up. Shut out the round front That's my God
Starting point is 01:01:06 It affects a lot of people I never want to be in it I'm like We got the podcast now Shout to the volume You know shout to everybody over there And we're trying to get the podcast You can stop for the next year
Starting point is 01:01:16 No No I don't think so You're not going to be doing the interviews But he's dissing everybody And he don't realize he disrespect People get people Do everybody too The bleat cover
Starting point is 01:01:26 That's what 50 told me 50 said you listen He pisses people off How They ask you questions And then you just start going That bleat conversation. I do feel like... Oh, let's talk about that? Yeah, because I...
Starting point is 01:01:36 See? Miffin'blee versus Tony Yeo. Who you got? Who you got? Who you got? Who you got? Who you got? I thought you were just talking to be... Because when I watched it, I thought you were just talking to how you feel about the difference in your friendships. Were you trying to play his situation? That was. That's what it was. It was the difference in the friendships. Like Jay-Z. Like you see Beanie Siegel, he wanted to sign. Remember, he wanted to sign the G-Union.
Starting point is 01:02:13 You see, oh, that's the bit most money I would have seen with 50, right? Remember Kanye who's supposed to give him some bread, never gave you to him. Industry. Right? Fabulous was supposed to sign. He wanted to sign. Yo, I got to get down with G-Unit. I might go platinum over there.
Starting point is 01:02:28 You know what I'm saying? No, Fab Soul Records. But come on. We just going to platinum for breakfast and all that. And the thing is, look, look, the thing is, what I'm saying is what I was seeing, like, Jay-Z was more of, like, I think one time we was at, like, TRL or MTV or something.
Starting point is 01:02:47 And Hervein was there with the young guns, right? And I was. In the middle of the night, Saskia awoke in a haze. Her husband, Mike, was on his laptop. What was on his screen, would change Saskia's life forever. I said, I need you to tell me exactly what you're doing. And immediately, the mask came off.
Starting point is 01:03:15 You're supposed to be safe. That's your home. That's your husband. To keep this secret for so many years, he's like a seasoned pro. This is a story about the end of a marriage, but it's also the story of one woman who was done living in the dark. You're a dangerous person who prays unvulnerable and trusting people. You're a predator, Michael Levin' Good.
Starting point is 01:03:42 Listen to Betrayal Season 5 on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey there, this is Dr. Jesse Mills, director of the men's clinic at UCLA Health and host of the mailroom podcast. Each January guys everywhere make the same resolution. get stronger, work harder, fix, what's broken? But what if the real work isn't physical at all? To kick off the new year, I sat down with Dr. Steve Polter, a psychologist with over 30 years' experience, helping men unpack shame, anxiety, and emotional pain they were never taught to name.
Starting point is 01:04:17 In a powerful two-part conversation, we discuss why men aren't emotionally bulletproof, why shame hides in plain sight, and how real strength comes from listening, to yourself and to others. Guys who are toxic, they're immature, or they've got some. something they just haven't resolved. Once that gets resolved, then there comes empathy as in compassion. If you want this to be the year, you stop powering through pain and start understanding what's underneath, listen to the mailroom on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
Starting point is 01:04:46 or wherever you get your favorite shows. A new year doesn't mean erasing who you were. It means honoring what you've survived and choosing how you want to grow. It means giving ourselves permission to feel what we've been holding. and knowing that it's okay to ask for help. I'm Mike Dalarocha, host of Sacred Lessons. This podcast is a space for men to talk openly about mental health, grief, relationships, and the patterns we inherit, but don't have to repeat.
Starting point is 01:05:18 Here, we slow down, we listen, we learn how vulnerability becomes strength, and how healing happens in community, not in isolation. If you're ready to let go of what no longer serves you, and step into the year with clarity, compassion, and purpose. Sacred Lessons is your companion on your healing journey. Listen to Sacred Lessons with Mike Delo Rocha on America's number one podcast network, IHeart. Follow Sacred Lessons with Mike Delocha and start listening on the free IHeart Radio app today.
Starting point is 01:05:50 This is Ryder Strong, and I have a new podcast called The Red Weather. It was many and many a year ago in a kingdom by the sea. In 1995, my neighbor and a trainer disappeared from a commune. It was hard to wrap your head around. It was nature and trees and praying and drugs. So no, I am not your guru. And back then, I lied to my parents. I lied to police.
Starting point is 01:06:16 I lied to everybody. There were years right where I could not say your name. I've decided to go back to my hometown in Northern California, interview my friends, family, talk to police, journalists, whomever I can to try to find out what actually happened. Isn't it a little bit weird that they obsess over hippies in the woods and not the obvious boyfriend? They have had this case for 30 years. I'll teach you sons of a bitch.
Starting point is 01:06:38 Come around here in my wife. Boom, boom. This is the red weather. Listen to the red weather on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And my singles dropped. I'm like, I was complaining about something. He was like, and Hervey, rest in peace, in the school. He was like, look at these guys.
Starting point is 01:06:58 Jay Z. you don't going to help them 50 helps you you don't worry so that was always stuck in my head from the beginning that's just one story with the young guns yeah but jay always put bleak in position bleak was on all jay's albums he would introed he introed hard knock a life that's big a big of the year that he does different business like didn't he open didn't he open a restaurant in Vegas and jay said he ain't going to that something like that that's look it up yeah he said that bleak said it he probably was joking it's not yeah he said he said he said he's If I do so, 50's pulling up.
Starting point is 01:07:30 But what kind of fool was it? What was he? What I'm saying? It's a difference. Like, Jay is rhyming about Baskiats, and he's getting his house designed by, what's the guy named Tato Ado? Look him up. He's like some big, look.
Starting point is 01:07:45 He got bleaking his will. He's kind of, Jay is like in the hinges. Allegedly. Look, come on, you believe that. No, he don't believe that. Allegedly. He's lying at bikes in the hentis. Fifth is still, you know, go get a chopped cheese.
Starting point is 01:07:55 Yo, what's up, my. Like, he still might, you know, fifth is like the closest thing to the hood we got left. It was three that really got money in New York City. 50, Diddy, and Jay. So there's always going to be that comparison. I'm always going to compare them. I'm not knocking anything Jay did or Diddy or this shit, but I'm just saying.
Starting point is 01:08:13 But if you look at Jay Hold Close Circle, they all right there with him all getting money, the Emery's, the lawns, the Tatas, the Ta-Tas. Oh, yeah, but what happened to the Young Guns and B-C-1? Sadly, I mean, hate to say it. Taitan the f is eating, yeah. man's an OG one. Yeah, for sure. Like Little Meach in that
Starting point is 01:08:32 situation, there's been situations that didn't go well with 50 and it might not be his fault but things don't go well all the time. What you mean? How's 15 the wrong? If I put you on, you don't have to be loyal, but you can show some kind of respect. You know, if you're making I'm not, look, that n'it, make 5 million.
Starting point is 01:08:48 I ain't make that money. You could have put me in that shit. I would have played my part and been like everybody. But they said 50 put Little Meach in acting lessons. Before that, look at that. Look at Look up Little Meach when he was rapping with the dreads and all that in Detroit and nobody. Look it up. Y'all don't know.
Starting point is 01:09:04 Look it up. So you see that rapping with dreads that. Nobody's helping him. Look at Jeff. Little Meets with Dres. I know. I'm being honest, but you know, I did hear about the bleak vaguely. But I didn't want to say, yeah, because I don't want to help your argument.
Starting point is 01:09:19 Yeah. Do you go? Because you know what I'm in the wrong. Look up Meach. Look up. But I just want to say. So look, a 10,000. Let me ask you a question.
Starting point is 01:09:25 Because you seem like you're smart and you're smart and you're smart. you're smart would you buy $10,000 jeans no no no once you start getting into that chrome hard jean oh yeah yeah because you you gotta keep in it when you make 5 million what you really make what 2.2 because you got to
Starting point is 01:09:41 pay the taxes right come on young I don't know that we all made mistakes before right and there's never a reason to buy $10,000 pair of jeans definitely not no no he got a little bit of his he was rapping him he's right he's right
Starting point is 01:09:53 he didn't put him on fifth nobody was the else was putting them on not Rick Ross not nobody y'all don't know y'all need a podcast man this we're gonna be a little crazy we got to shoot this don't worry about it we're gonna do you oh make sure y'all are tuning to the real report we're thinking about February we should be dropping right that be the rare report right Kelly yes shout out to Kelly got a vest on we good yeah so nervous I can't We with the white people, M.
Starting point is 01:10:30 Hey, Hey, you know. Breakfast Club, love you. Good morning. Make sure you subscribe to the real report on the volume.
Starting point is 01:10:41 I'm sorry. Damn. On the volume. That was disgusting. I didn't mean to do that. I didn't mean to do that. I was talking. You could have moved your mouth.
Starting point is 01:10:46 Pause. Oh, my good. Here you go. You could have moved the mic, Mew. Moved his mouth from the mic. Oh, okay. You know what?
Starting point is 01:10:54 Let's get to this one. I hate you. Yeah. Talk your talk, L. Cool bank. Yeah. I'm not dumbing myself down. I'm being myself.
Starting point is 01:11:02 That source is close. I'm the homeguard that knows a little bit about everything and everything. The little brown girls look at you and go, I want to be like you. Take me through that. Take me through that. The latest with Nara Los. On the breakfast club. L.L. Cool baby.
Starting point is 01:11:19 Talk to me. All righty guys. I'm worried about your leg when you do that because I don't want it to lose circulation. I don't want it to lose circulation. I don't sit on it. I always sit on my. leg because I like to put a pie it makes me comfortable. I know you've been doing that since you was a kid. That's why you walk with a little
Starting point is 01:11:31 lip, so I don't want you to do that. Chish and I walk with no damn lamp. Yeah, that's a little bit, one leg long than another. Charles, you just see. Come down. Go ahead. You just see from all the way down there, so everything looks like it's leaving. Whatever, one leg low.
Starting point is 01:11:42 All right. Okay, continue, continue, go, go, go low. We are counting down to the Grammys. The Grammys are happening this Sunday, February 1. And yesterday the Grammys announced that, or some more of their performers, so they announced that they will be having Ms. Lauren Hill, take the stage to honor DeAngelo and Roberta Flack. That's a gamble.
Starting point is 01:12:02 That is a gamble. He's got to make sure he's on time. Yeah. A reputation procedure. Yeah. Well, I mean, I'm hoping she will, you know. She's heading to the venue now. She's heading to the venue now.
Starting point is 01:12:13 Y'all are crazy. But, yeah, so it's going to be a very special tribute. Of course, and for those who don't know, but you guys probably know, Lauren Hill and her relationship to Roberta Flack, she famously covered Reverta Flack's 1973 hit, Killing Me Softly. Who don't know that? song, I'm just stating it for people who may not know.
Starting point is 01:12:28 Who the hell? I don't even want to talk to nobody who don't know that. She's talking to people her age. As a part of the... I know. I know Roberta Ferguson. From the Fulge's the score. And then her relationship with DeAngelo, of course, very close friends.
Starting point is 01:12:41 But also, she used DeAngelo on her Nothing Even Matters, which was a Grammy-nominated song. So she, you know, she at one point would, like, held the most Grammy nominations for a woman during her time. So she has a strong relationship with them. Now, I reached out to Michael. Archer the second, who was DeAngelo and Angie Sohn's son, who was here on the breakfast cell with us. Swayvo Twain, who was also a music artist, to just kind of get a reaction to the tribute. And when I spoke to him yesterday, he gave me this statement. So he says, I want to start by expressing my gratitude to the Recording Academy for honoring my father's legacy on one of the biggest nights in music.
Starting point is 01:13:17 Any recognition of his impact and contributions to the culture truly mean a lot to my family and me. It would have been a pleasure to attend, but unfortunately my siblings and I haven't received an image. to be a part of the moment celebrating our parents' lives and work. We remain thankful for the acknowledgement of my father and for the love. People continue to show his music and legacy. Our respect for what pops built will always come first. Before you guys, I go off. The Gramies didn't invite his kids.
Starting point is 01:13:41 I reached out to the Academy immediately after. Of course she did. And a rep for the Academy told me that event organizers have been in touch with DeAngelo's daughter Imani and DeAngelo's brother Luther and they are both set to attend the show. Now I have reached back out to Michael because it seems like maybe there's, I mean, I don't know, he's telling me And I also spoke to him on the phone before they text over the statement. And that was the first thing he said. He was like, yo, it's so dope that they're doing all this stuff.
Starting point is 01:14:03 But like, dang, I want to be there. So there's a disconnect somewhere that I'm hoping will be connected and we'll be following the story as it does. Because I asked him. That's super weird. I mean, I asked. And you're just talking about just inviting them to be in the venue, not like to perform. Yeah, no, he just wants to be there to, you know, experience at all. He also says that he saw some other events surrounding the Grammys that honor DeAngelo that he wished he could have attended to just, you know,
Starting point is 01:14:26 know, just because he wants to be there and see the tribunes. Right. Right. Yeah. And I did ask him, you know, if the Academy, the Grammys, reach out and say, you know, hey, let's rectify, whatever it's happening behind the scenes, would you be down? And he's like, yes, it's no, it will. I just want to, you know, I'm just saying I wasn't invited and I would love to be there. And the other family members get invited?
Starting point is 01:14:45 So in the Academy statement, they said that DeAngelo's daughter, Amani and DeAngelo's brother Luther are both set to attend the show. So they invited one child, but not the other one? This is what the Academy is telling me. So again, I'm going to clarify. more, we'll have a follow-up here for you guys in the latest, but I can't explain how that happened, but
Starting point is 01:15:02 his oversight happened yet. I'm sure, yeah, that's just a mis-sumission. I gotta think that's just a misunderstanding. Same. As you said, the oversight. Same. Yeah, and then real quick news for other big stages. Yesterday, I saw this, so La Russell, who is a Bay Area artist. My guy. Yes, first of all, I'm just proud of him, like I know
Starting point is 01:15:18 him because he vlog so much and you get to really be a part of his journey, and everything he's doing, like, on his own right? He met with Jay-Z. It was like earlier this week. And then he posted yesterday that he is going to be the performer or hosting the tailgate at the Super Bowl. Let's take a listen to how he announced it. Oh, that's dope. We'll see you at the Super Bowl.
Starting point is 01:15:36 And win. February 8th and leave by. Yeah. We'll see you at the Super Bowl. Let's go. Let's go. We'll see you. We'll see you.
Starting point is 01:15:47 We'll see you. We'll see you. We'll see you. Live at the Super Bowl 60. We'll see you. We'll see you in the Bay Area. Live at the Super Bowl. Hey!
Starting point is 01:16:02 We're also doing the pregame tailgate party. Congratulations, La Russell. So fire for him. And it's in his hometown. You know what I mean? Like, it's just a good thing to see. That's a great young man. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:13 Congratulations to him. Rest and peace to my guy, Hovane, too. Hovane is the first person that ever let me hear LaRussell. He sent me a LaRussell freestyle about four years ago. Wow. And I didn't listen to it at first. And then he texted me and said, you ain't listen to that freestyle
Starting point is 01:16:26 because he'd know if I'd listen to it I would have really like La Russell and I listened to it and he was absolutely right and La Russell was a great human and his music is dope too his whole movie he had a movement
Starting point is 01:16:36 he'll be it next week oh that's so we'll be talking to about all the things yeah so in the next latest we'll be talking about a lawsuit because there is now a lawsuit out against Netflix and 50 cent for the Diddy
Starting point is 01:16:49 documentary from one of the male escorts and we're going to get into interviews they all do a lot of them do interviews not the Punisher. No, this is the, we're going to talk about it next later. And yo, he studied these. You know, he's been working in.
Starting point is 01:17:04 How long you've been working in? How long have you been working in? 15 years? You know there's some words you just can't say in terms, you just can't say, you just be saying stuff like you, this is your first day working. Guess what?
Starting point is 01:17:13 We've been working there for 15 years or something. We're doing something, right. Oh, what was he supposed to say? Happy birthday. No, no. Thank you, Jess. Oprah Winfrey and Charlie Wilson. Tell us.
Starting point is 01:17:24 Happy birthday. They both in their 70s. Oprah Winfrey is 72. Legends. And Charlie Wilson is 73. We got me, Charlie Wilson. What's that song to be like? So won't you?
Starting point is 01:17:34 So won't you? What's that song? That's Kanye's you talking about. Yes. We got to play that. Come on. So won't you? So won't you what?
Starting point is 01:17:42 I don't know. So why don't you know this name of a record so we can play? I don't know. I'm a searching, but I love that. I love that. Oh, my goodness. Solomon, we give you a donkey to me. Well, hit the floor to the donkey.
Starting point is 01:17:55 Please. This is Florida. I'm sorry. Oh, boy. Hit the Florida. Yeah, pull it up. Give us a second. Make sure you tell him to watch out for Florida, man.
Starting point is 01:18:04 The craziest people in America come from the Bronx in all of Florida. Yes, you are a donkey. A Florida man attacked an ATM for a very strange reason. It gave him too much money. Florida man is arrested after Deputy's Day he rigged the door to his home in an attempt to electrocate his pregnant wife. Police arrested an Orlando man for attacking a flamingo. The breakfast club, bitchy. Donkey of the day with Charleney the guy.
Starting point is 01:18:28 I don't know why y'all keep letting him get you all like this. You got to give Florida credit for they crazy. Now, donkey today for January 29th goes to an 18-year-old Florida girl named Farah Kernan. What does your uncle Shala always tell you about the great state of Florida? Say it with me. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. And today is no exception. Now, earlier today on the show, InVee.
Starting point is 01:18:51 Yes. You said that being a big back is an epidemic in America, didn't you? Yes. You said these little fat-ass kids is out of control and she'd be rounded up and sent to Chunky Camp, didn't you? Yes, they said by 10 years, half of the population will be fat, I mean obese. Hmm. Well, not only are these kids fat.
Starting point is 01:19:07 Damn, they're dangerous and they are extremely violent with their food. Okay, imagine using your rations as a weapon against your mother. What do you mean, Uncle Shala? She used her rations as a weapon against her mother. Well, let me read you this headline. Teen arrested for battery after allegedly striking mother with a pork chop. According to a probable
Starting point is 01:19:27 cause. This is a serious Okay, I'm serious. Sorry. According to a probable cause affidavit, a deputy responded to a residence on January 22nd regarding a verbal dispute
Starting point is 01:19:37 between a teenager and her mother at some point during the argument, 18-year-old Farah Kernan slapped her mother across the face with her right hand. Okay, apparently she had been consuming alcohol earlier that day. Then the mother told authorities
Starting point is 01:19:51 that before she was slapped, Kernan threw a pork chop What's the snickers slogan? You're not you when you're hungry? Yeah. Okay, they gotta eat the snickers because there's no food around. You got plenty of food in front of you, uh, Farah, and you're still acting like this? Well, this must be you, so let's discuss.
Starting point is 01:20:09 First of all, if you're out here food fighting, you must be rich, okay? Culinary combat costs, all right? Have you seen the price of groceries? Do you know pork chops are four to seven dollars a pound? Depending on the cut. Okay, bone in, boneless loin versus sirloin. Y'all got money like that? All right, times must not be that hard if y'all out here throwing gravy grenades at each other.
Starting point is 01:20:28 Okay, it costs to launch a mass potato missile, all right? I know Uncle Murder and Tony Yale was here last hour talking about having a food fight, but those two brothers got paper. Okay, you all can't afford to have a sloppy Joe showdown. Not to mention. The headline for this story was teen arrested for battery after allegedly striking mother with a pork chop. Okay, to me, culinary combat is not the headline of this story. What should be the headline of this story
Starting point is 01:20:55 is that before this woman decided a pork chop was her weapon of choice, she slapped her mother and her mother called the police while her mother's friend was recording her getting slapped. Let's play a game. I can't wait.
Starting point is 01:21:08 I want to play this one. Yes, what? Racine! Get me my clues. Farragherty, 18 years old. White! Let me finish! White, white, white!
Starting point is 01:21:17 White! White! What, woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, but white. Farer, 18 years old, got drunk. smacked her mother and then threw a pork chop at her and her mom called the police while her friend recorded DJ Envy. Yes, what race she is! All right. Jess O'Larius, Farronin, 18 years old, got drunk, smacked her mother and then threw a pork shop at her and her mom called the police while her friend recorded.
Starting point is 01:21:44 Jeff Lurius, guess what race she is? Black, it's a pork chop. Oh. Hmm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Not a bad context clue you used there, Judge. That's hilarious.
Starting point is 01:22:00 But I don't know Sounds very Trailer Parkish to me. A pork chop? That can't know was so bad now. The trailer park people
Starting point is 01:22:08 cannot have foot no goddamn pork chops. They're drinking in the morning and you throw a pork chop at somebody that's really trailer parkish. One of y'all was right.
Starting point is 01:22:15 One of y'all was wrong. I better be me. Eny, me, myny, mom. Catch a fat Caucasian by its toe. DJ NB, you are absolutely correct.
Starting point is 01:22:29 Come on, man. Barrett Kernan was absolutely right. Okay, you want to see her? Yes, please, please. Let me see the type of white cheese. Come on, man, that's capital of riot white. Oh my God, yeah.
Starting point is 01:22:39 That's not trailer, ball? Come on, no. That's not trailer, ball. This is make excuses for ICE agents killing American citizens white, all right? This is putting mayonnaise on everything, including french fries white. Damn, okay? She looks like she loves mayonnaise with a concerning level of passion. This is, I think pepper is spicy white.
Starting point is 01:22:53 All right. This is, let's circle back, white. Right. You ain't slapping your mother and living to throw a pork chop at her in a black house. Yes, what are you talking about? They must not have been real pork chops, Dan. Shut up. Even if the father ain't in the house, he's coming home.
Starting point is 01:23:09 You tell you. I'm slapping your mother. He's still coming home. Wow. Please let Chelsea handle a give Farah Kernan, the biggest he-ha. He-ha! That is way too much, Dan Manez. Now, y'all know sometimes our people can act out and slap their mother.
Starting point is 01:23:26 I didn't watch so many videos of kids beating up their damn grandmothers. Very few. Very few, but they're there. You don't see them too much. We have some exceptions to that rule. My algorithm may shut up like that. Not my name either. I'm telling you, man, I've seen it.
Starting point is 01:23:39 I went down a rabblehold on TikTok. These young people beating up their grandmothers. Now, some grandmothers be getting with their little ass, but some of them be putting their hands on their peoples, and they are black. What happens after the fact? Yeah, what happened out. Yeah, because.
Starting point is 01:23:50 Yeah, the video goes off. That's what I'm trying to tell you. You know what I can get my grandmother. And we come from a different area. We're here recording what I'm about to do to you. After you don't put your hands on your mama or your grandma. You're right. I'm sorry I let the blacks down.
Starting point is 01:24:03 Let me tell you something about these true. cups. The food would be cool? I just like the way it makes me feel when I hear that. You like your fruit cup. Especially when he throw back a couple of pieces
Starting point is 01:24:13 of them, big mangoes, he opened that mouth. Why? Why? A little fruit cup over there. You don't need shoes sometimes. Sometimes it slide right down your tongue. Hey, yo. Yep. He'd be serious eating them fruits. All right.
Starting point is 01:24:25 Well, thank you for that donkey of the day. Up next, co-parenting issue. Call Jess right now. Of course, Jess has a book until deaf-due parent comes out April 28th, so make sure you pre-order it now, but she's taking your calls. Phone lines are wide open. And I wrote the book, y'all. I want y'all know I wrote it.
Starting point is 01:24:45 She really did. Thank you, Shala. Because I read the manuscript, and it was crazy. You know there so much editing? Hey, yo! He is lying, please, buy it. No, he might. Tell us out. Maybe. It's the real deal. Help me. Help me.
Starting point is 01:25:01 Oh, my God. I'm all up in your mess. I'm a fix it. Fix it. Fix my mix. Fix it. Jess going to fix your mess because my advice is real. Morning, everybody. It's DJ NV. Jess to Lari.
Starting point is 01:25:12 Sholomaine the guy. We are the breakfast club. We got Don P on the line. Don P. What's up? Hey, what are you on? You got us on Bluetooth. You sound loud as hell. Yes. Good morning.
Starting point is 01:25:21 No, this goddamn garbage truck. Oh, you're in a garbage truck. Okay, sanitation. All right. Yeah. Talk to us. What's your question for Jess? You know, I call time with my son's mom.
Starting point is 01:25:31 Mm-hmm. And we've been living together. about four years, but we're not together. Okay. And everybody in the hood give me credit. Like, yo, you're the best five I've seen. My son, he just got blown through college. He's a point guard.
Starting point is 01:25:47 Congratulations. He's got a scholarship. Good kid, good kids. But his mom, when I'm upstairs in the house, I got to be quiet when she put her man over. Hmm. Okay. What's wrong with that?
Starting point is 01:26:01 You know? He don't know I let her. What? He don't know you live there with your baby mom? Yeah, nobody don't really know. She don't even tell her friends, but, like, we'd be at the same places, but she will get mad if I say I stay with her. Damn, so he's going on to back out and you got to hear that?
Starting point is 01:26:15 That's crazy. What's going on with that exactly? How did that come to be an arrangement for y'all? Because my girl who I stayed with, they never got along, and my apartment was in her name and my girl named. So my girl was like, I'm not even doing the lease, because I'd be looking out for my baby mother's younger daughter. Hmm, we still doing that,
Starting point is 01:26:35 we still not getting apartments in our name? Yeah, well, you know, working on the garbage truck 18 years with these punk-ass Italians. Okay. They, you know, I don't have good credit, I guess. I don't know. I don't know, but it's because the guard.
Starting point is 01:26:47 Okay, you're saying that's me the hell there. Am I my business on that part? Let's less tend to the... No, no, no. No, no. I ain't really saying all the law. I'm just saying, you know, it's different. Sorry, sorry for a person.
Starting point is 01:26:58 I got you. No, no. You fine. I got you. All right. So you live with your baby mama because you were, hey, you had an apartment with your girlfriend, but because the apartment is not in your name, it's in her name.
Starting point is 01:27:08 Yeah. She got tired of you, what, creeping around, so she put you out? No. The only thing I do is take care of my son's little sister, because my baby mother, she got another baby father. She got, I'm the middle one. She got three baby fathers. Okay, so she had a baby after you,
Starting point is 01:27:22 and you treat that baby like, she had a baby after you with someone else, and you treat that baby like she's yours as well, and your girlfriend had a problem with that. Yes, yes. And you only treat you. This child, like the baby girl, like she's your child, because you live in the house with her. So it was you, your baby mother, and all your kids.
Starting point is 01:27:41 Yes. Correct? And I was doing that before I moved in there because I'm trying to teach my son no matter how it go. If you mess with a woman with any kids, before you after you, that's your job, bro, to make sure them kids is always good. That's good. And you are teaching him right. Yes, you are. But this woman, now she's her husband, because she got a man.
Starting point is 01:28:03 My girl had a man. Damn, another layer. Okay. Your girl got a husband. Yeah. Yeah, they got money. So she was using the money kind of over my head. That's why she was like, yeah, you don't got a pay rent.
Starting point is 01:28:15 And you can do this. You can do whatever. She was doing everything for my son. And, you know, it was cool. It was cool. It was all right. But this is a very messy situation, Aunt P. I'm going to let you know from the get-go.
Starting point is 01:28:29 This is crazy. It's sound like everybody is creeping. This sounds like his and her show. What the hell? You're with a girl who's married, who you was living with, but she put you out now. You live with your baby mama, who you ain't with, who don't want to let nobody know that you live with her,
Starting point is 01:28:45 and you got to be quiet and hide up in the attic when she bring her guys over. I'm confused. Yes. You need to, he said, yeah, this is my life. Okay? So what it sounds like you need to do is get your, each together, move on your own, get your kids,
Starting point is 01:29:01 like figure out a system between you and the mother of your children, where y'all can co-parent amicably together. You know what I'm saying? So you can't live with her. You can't live where, because she gotta have a life too. You gotta have a life, but you can't have a life with somebody else's wife, Don Peet.
Starting point is 01:29:18 You can't do that. So you gotta get yourself together, get work on your credit, get your own place for you and your kids, and then you date. as a single man. You need to leave that man's wife alone, too, because they got the bread. I got a new girl.
Starting point is 01:29:32 I got a new girl right now. She's a Muslim girl. Okay, so now you got a Muslim. Okay. Yeah, the Muslim girl, she's cool. She's super cool, but she's saying, too, move with me. Now, that's not upgrading me to move with you from, you know, with another girl. So I can see what your MO is.
Starting point is 01:29:50 Okay, so you're going to move in with this Muslim lady, but you can't be playing with the Muslims now because they got you like a fish. Listen, listen, I don't know. She talked that shit already. You already got it. Like, how la, haka, la, whatever. I'm not, you know, I'm a Christian anyway, so I don't know how that's going to work anyway. You're a Christian and she's a much.
Starting point is 01:30:10 Yeah, you need a couple books. You need my book. So you don't do your parents. You need the Bible. It's not like you're going to need the Quran too. You need to, yeah, you need to figure your life out and call me. In the middle of the night, Saskia awoke in a haze.
Starting point is 01:30:27 Her husband, Mike, was on his laptop. What was on his screen would change Saskia's life forever. I said, I need you to tell me exactly what you're doing. And immediately, the mask came off. You're supposed to be safe. That's your home. That's your husband. To keep this secret for so many years,
Starting point is 01:30:53 He's like a seasoned pro. This is a story about the end of a marriage, but it's also the story of one woman who was done living in the dark. You're a dangerous person who prays on vulnerable and trusting people. Your creditor, Michael Leavengood. Listen to Betrayal Season 5
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Starting point is 01:34:20 Call me back, brother. Well, thank you. Thank you for nothing, but thank you. No problem. Thank you, Donpoo. I don't think you need to call her back. I think you need to call Jesus. Yes, he need to be. Ion love, baby. Don't do that, bro. Come on, him. You need to call somebody, but. That's a lot.
Starting point is 01:34:38 This is you got a lot. And get out the attic, brother. I don't want you living in the attic anymore, man. You live in the attic. Obviously, that's what I'm saying. His baby mom get bang out. He got to hear it every day. Exactly. What happens if you got to go to the bathroom?
Starting point is 01:34:54 We can't even go out to go to the bathroom. He can't. He can't. No, no, but that's the bed that he made for himself. Time about the punk-ass Italians is responsible for him not having good credit. And we got an Italian back there. He said, Nick was looking like, what the hell we do? Like, they mess your credit up. And we have Sunny on the line. Sunny, good morning. What's going on, but, Envi? What you doing, man? I'm just chilling that work.
Starting point is 01:35:15 Okay, what you doing, man? I'm just chilling that work, bro. Because you're going to ask me what I'm wearing next time. Right, right. What you got on? Okay, talk to Jsonny. Y'all been there getting busy. Anyway, Jess, I was just going to ask you something.
Starting point is 01:35:27 I got a real, a tough situation or whatever. Okay, what's going on, brother? I got a call, you know, about a year or so ago from somebody that I was with when I was young. And, you know, they said, hey, congratulations, you know, you got to be a grandpa. And I went, what? You know what I mean? I was like, what you mean? Or whatever.
Starting point is 01:35:49 When you cut out, you told me that, you know, that the kid wasn't mine and all these others. things and they disappeared for literally like 28 years or something. I couldn't find them, couldn't get a hold of them. And then all of a sudden I get a call. Somebody looks me up on the internet, finds my number and says that I'm going to be a
Starting point is 01:36:09 grandfather. Wow. And I went, whoa, man. That's like that's kind of heavy. You know what I mean? Yeah, for sure. Yeah. Because now the child who you were told that wasn't your, you know, you got told that the child wasn't yours. Now has a baby and now this
Starting point is 01:36:25 may possibly be your grandchild, right? So now what do you do? Have you talked to the child? First of all, who contacts you and told you that? The child, yeah, your... The mother, whatever, that's the whole thing. I couldn't find him. I was trying to, you know, last time I saw him,
Starting point is 01:36:41 the girl was two. You know, my daughter, and that's true, she was two. And then they disappeared. I didn't know if they died or moved out the country or what they did. Oh, wow. But I couldn't get a hold of them, you know, at all. And... She had told you that. that the baby was not yours.
Starting point is 01:36:57 She told me that or whatever. And I think what ended up happening is that she had gotten with another dude. And she stuck him with the child support thing. So I would have been gladly to pay, but I never got contacted. And she disappeared after telling you the child is not yours. So, yeah. Have you ever had any type of inkling that the child was yours? Have you ever felt like, no, that is my child?
Starting point is 01:37:22 Or, you know, you just took her word for it? totally I felt that in the beginning for one and for two she sent me pictures and she is a dead ringer for me my mom and my grandma and don't look nothing like that dude because I've seen him before. Okay. So, you know, I don't know what the hell to do. I mean, what am I supposed to do to get a PI or something and like... Yeah, I mean, they contacted you, the ex, was she or ex or she or ex? This was just a one-night stand thing? Yeah, no, no.
Starting point is 01:37:53 Yeah, so she's your ex. I was used her for a little bit. Yes, okay. So I had a real young, though. I was underage. I was 17 when it all went down. Okay, so I had a brief relationship in your early years, and they contacted you.
Starting point is 01:38:08 I think you should, well, she contacted you. I think you should contact her, get a test, you know, sit down and have a deep conversation with her mother first, you know, and let her know exactly how you feel 20 years ago. yo, we got together. The last time I saw your child was two. I don't know what to do now. I'm like trying to figure out is the child mine or like, why would you tell me the child is not mine?
Starting point is 01:38:31 I mean, like, I'm thinking that you had moved on with somebody else. You got him on child support, you know? Things didn't work out now. All of a sudden, boom, I got a grandchild. I think you should sit down and both of y'all should get off your chest because you don't know how she felt. You don't know what she went through. She don't know what you've been doing for the last 20 years or whatever. Just figured that part.
Starting point is 01:38:51 part out. But the most important thing is this may be your child and you may have a grandchild. So let's just treat that with caution, approach that situation very carefully because I got to also think about the 28, I guess a 20 year old
Starting point is 01:39:07 daughter as well. Like, who is my dad? She grew up. You can only imagine how she grew up with so many questions, you know? And who knows if her mother talked to her about this or not, right? So just do you guys live in the same town? Or where do you, you know, how far do you look from it?
Starting point is 01:39:23 Believe it or not, I hate to say it or whatever, but what all I know so far is that they in Minnesota right now and I went out. Oh, no. Man, I'm like, that is the worst place to be. Yeah, absolutely. Right now it is. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Dude. So, yeah. I think, yeah, I think it is worth a conversation
Starting point is 01:39:45 with potential mother of your child, you know, with your ex, and then go and talk to, you know, get a, you know, get a DNA test. DNA don't lie. Dana don't lie. You know, get that test and then move forward like that. You can only move forward accordingly when you get the test results. But I think it's definitely going to conversation.
Starting point is 01:40:02 I'm in Cali or whatever. And if they in Minnesota, I don't got that federal license, so I can't fly there. I don't even know how to hell to get over there. You know what I mean? Jesus. Could you, this is going to be a stretch. Could you possibly bring them to you?
Starting point is 01:40:19 I would, I could try. I'm just saying, I don't know, like, the mother, you know, got a hold of me and was talking to me a little bit there and then suddenly ghosted me and now I can't get a hold of her again. Jesus Christ. Okay. Yeah. Damn, it seemed like she played a lot of little games. Okay. That's what it sounds like.
Starting point is 01:40:40 Well, if you want to invite, I think because she opened up a can of whatever this may be and, you know, you're curious. I think a PI is worth it. I just, you know, because at the end of the day, you're just trying to get to the bottom of whether this is your child or not and whether you do or not have a grandchild, you know? And I hate that this was sprung on you 28 years later like this, but it's worth looking into, you know, but it does seem like she played a lot of damn games.
Starting point is 01:41:06 It seemed like it or whatever. And I don't know, I mean, you know, she could have just, I mean, you know, you want to really break a, you know, break a dude's hard or whatever, show up like 28 years later and say, oh, by the way, here's a picture of your daughter and your grandson. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:41:20 You know, that's crazy. Yeah, and then ghost you again. Like, God damn, Carol, what the hell? Yeah, exactly. You know. I'm sorry. I mean, I know it's not her name, just giving her name. But damn, like, you know, so.
Starting point is 01:41:30 Yeah, yeah, yeah. You were close, but, you know, you was close. Okay. Well, yeah, I'm sorry that that happened. But, yeah, like I said, it just will come down to whether or not you want to invest into a private investigator to figure this out because this was a bomb dropped on you after so long, you know. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:41:48 You know, yeah, no, it's wild. I never would have imagined that. You know, somebody would call me up and say, and, you know, and they wouldn't joking either, though. And I was like, are you serious? Yeah. You know? So anyway, yeah, no, I think I do that.
Starting point is 01:42:01 I'll look into a P.I. or something like that. Okay. And I hope you do. And then call me and check back in. If, you know, anything comes of it, if you're able to get in contact with her and figure out whether or not the child is yours or not. Always contact me, let me know.
Starting point is 01:42:14 I will. I will, sweetheart. And I love all you all up there, man. You are, you're, you're everything to us, man. Oh, thank you. To the hip-hop community. We love you back.
Starting point is 01:42:22 Thank you so much. All right, sweetheart. All right. That was just fixed my mess. Now, when we come back, we got the latest with Lauren. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Not sleeping?
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Starting point is 01:43:34 Back to the world's most dangerous morning show, the Breakfast Club. She's going to take your time. Max is on. Gene Jets, Larry, Sholomey and the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the latest with Lauren. And bring you up your talk, L.L. Cube. Yeah. I'm not.
Starting point is 01:44:56 myself down. He and myself. That source is my sister. I'm the homeguard that knows a little bit about everything and everything. The little grand girls look at you and go, I want to be like you. Take me through that. Take me through that. Where she's going?
Starting point is 01:45:10 The latest Gronerloose. On the breakfast club. L.L. Coobe. Talk to me. Hey, Kastu de, hello. All right, y'all. So really quick, Lamar Odom, he has actually checked into rehab now. That's good.
Starting point is 01:45:24 Yes. I thought you might like to hear that. picture of him two days. They said he was bar side, right? Yeah. Yeah, but I mean, so it was a video. And in the video, you see him walking, that was a game day, so he could have been there. He could have been there. He was just at the ball. No, there was a story and there was a video. I think he was on TMG.
Starting point is 01:45:40 Yeah. But, well, TMZ is now reporting that he's checked into a 30-day treatment program in L.A. Because the running with the police officers that he had when he was pulled over for the U.I triggered some of the things from his past that he wants to address. Particularly, he's looking to shake marijuana because he's afraid that smoking it could
Starting point is 01:45:55 lead to harder drugs again, according to his manner, Gina Rodriguez. And you know you go to a bar before you check in the rehab. Like that's your last hurrah. You know what I'm saying? Got you. It's not smart. It's like, you know, being about to get married and do you have a bachelor party? Exactly.
Starting point is 01:46:10 You know, freak off a lot of time. No, it's not how to work. No, you're going in the market. Now you're going to your marriage with like one of the STDs. Exactly. Okay. That's very true. Just a little bit of gonorrhea.
Starting point is 01:46:21 A little bit. A little bit of a little. A little bit of a fiance, they said it only seven days after you take a little. Clear right up. Okay. All right. What else you got, Lauren? So moving on, another story that broke yesterday.
Starting point is 01:46:34 There has been a deposition that Bill Cosby did. Now, this is in relation to a case back in September of 2020 with a woman named Donna Mott Singer. So back in September of 2023, she filed a lawsuit claiming that Bill Cosby drugged and raped her back in 1972. But now TMZ has obtained this deposition where they're saying that Bill Cosby is admitting to refilling a quailoid a collude prescription from a doctor. This doctor's name is Dr. Lamar, Dr. Leroy Amar, who lost his license in 1979.
Starting point is 01:47:06 But this was at like a poker game. And a poker game was in Bill Codby. Was the deposition eligible? What you mean? Was it eligible? To be used? Yeah, it is, but it's sealed. So I don't know how they obtained it,
Starting point is 01:47:16 but that case is sealed, but the deposition is what it's, they're using it for the case. Now, they point out that the fact that the poker game was at Bill Cosby's house could be issued. Of course, the fact that you're getting this prescription and refilling it and like you're saying this in a deposition also is going to be an issue. So there is going to, you know, be some conversations here.
Starting point is 01:47:33 I'm actually from 1972. Dr. Leroy? She filed in September 2023 and she said that this went down in 1972. With the deposition written on like a clay tablet? Like, well, Lord. On animal skin? Well, we'll keep you guys updated. Was it written on wood?
Starting point is 01:47:48 Cosby's a attorney are currently texting me right now. So I have more there. And I'll let you guys know if it was scribed or not. All right. Now in other news Yes, hell yeah. So Clayton Howard, who was one of the male escorts involved in the Didy and Cassie's situation.
Starting point is 01:48:04 He's the one who's been making all the claims against Cassie. What's his nickname? We don't know him by Clayton. He's the one who filed a lawsuit saying that Cassie had like the STDs and like reported a pregnancy allegedly. Did you go by this nickname? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:48:16 What's his name? You got the Punisher to Exorcist Determinated, Nutcracker. You know, I can, I don't know Clayton's he might just went by Clayton. I would have to look that. I just know him from the prior lawsuit. But he was a part of the Netflix documentary that was super successful that 50 Cent
Starting point is 01:48:31 and Alexandria Stapleton produced. And he is right now suing them and asking for $20 million. And he's asking for a court to order that Netflix put in a disclaimer that says that the episode that he's in is edited and may not reflect the complete testimony. Here's why.
Starting point is 01:48:48 So in his episode that he is featured in, he's alleging that 50 Cent edited out a lot of what he told the producers happened. So he's always said that Cassie was the person who trafficked him. He's always alleged that. And that Cassie had a bigger role allegedly in all of this than what is being portrayed. So what he's pushing back on is in the Netflix docu series, he says that because of 50 cents, you know,
Starting point is 01:49:13 alleged prior malice and issues with Diddy, they only kept in the part that made it seem like Diddy was like the one in control and doing all these things. What's 50 Cent the editor of there? Well, he's suing there. So there's, he's going to, I mean, 50 cities listed like the producer. How long these conversations went? Like, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:49:31 Like everybody's, everybody's story, every story did not make it in. Like, remember Eric Sermon, we had him up here? He said it was a bunch of stuff that he told them and they only used what they needed. Yeah. Well, let's take a listen to some of what they did include from Clayton Howard
Starting point is 01:49:46 in the Netflix stock. Let's take a listen. The process was always heavily regulated by him. Turn, turn 10 degrees, More. 10 degrees more. Slow that. Step towards the candle a little bit.
Starting point is 01:49:56 Grab that. Back a little bit. Ain't it pretty? Step forward a little bit. Ain't it pretty? Very detail oriented. As the relationship progressed, Puff started to record us,
Starting point is 01:50:05 he would literally pick the laptop up, put it on the bed next to us with some candles around it, to make sure it was an angle so it could be recorded. The intercourse would usually last maybe four or five rounds, depending on how many times she climaxed. It was a little under two days, maybe 18 to 20 hours. Did he was executive producer? That's what it sound like.
Starting point is 01:50:24 And to answer your question, Clayton Howard says he went by Dave when he was hired for the freakoffs. Not as excited. I'm sorry. That's not an acronym but nothing. I don't know. What? Yeah, he says he looked. Well, it came to me too.
Starting point is 01:50:35 I can't say it on the air, though. Right. Tell me. No, I can. Text me. Okay. Oh, my God. Y'all are so childish.
Starting point is 01:50:43 Right. Yes. But I know that guy's voice. That's the one I'm talking about. He's been on so many podcasts, like so many. I've been seeing his face a lot. Yeah. He has.
Starting point is 01:50:52 Talk to anybody that will listen. He has some. and now this is one of the new ones now. That's not the nutty nippler, right? Yo, you're a wild. Nutty nippler. He's stupid, y'all. That's not.
Starting point is 01:51:05 He texts you to you and you just read, why are you just saying? No, no, that's not the algorithm for me. All right. Now, as we wrap this hour, y'all are insane. As we wrap this hour, this is a crazy way to go into DJ Clue. What? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:51:21 Oh my God, I don't want to do this anymore. Stop right now. That's what you about to say? There's a storm. We don't need to be going in the clue at a time like this. Nobody's going in the clue. What kind of segue was that? That's my OG.
Starting point is 01:51:32 What kind of segue was that? Getting real nutty, nutty. DJ Clue sat down with us. Shout out to Dave, Dave, Dave, Dave, Dave. Dian Bassional Entertainment in the house. Can you just play the clip. DJ Clue talked to us, or Power 101 Art, who's one of our editors here,
Starting point is 01:51:50 about the Jay Cole Beef and not Beef. annoying. Let's say the list of the morning. Does a big three even exist anymore being that there was already a declare winner? First of all, this whole big three thing, Paul's, is a narrative that somebody created. Another narrative that some are created is that somebody won. That's a matter of opinion, right? The thing about the urban culture is they always trying to put one another against each other, which is whack to me. You don't see white people doing that. You don't see the Asians doing that. It's only in the earth. It's always a competition rather than people would love and embracing each other.
Starting point is 01:52:26 Like, I get it. Okay, except probably you want to balance that third. But I see the narrative. Someone said, oh, yo, you know, Cole is this in? This person, this person. Like, where are they making this up from? Like, he didn't say nobody name. Like, why is he this is somebody?
Starting point is 01:52:38 I feel like people need to listen to the music and enjoy the music and stop trying to nitpick and see who's talking about who. Like, you listen for the wrong reason. Yeah, so that was DJ Klu on Arts New Era show talking about because DJ Klu hosted the mixtape that J. Cole just blocked. That's not true. I hate when people say stuff like that, though. Like rock bands beef with each other.
Starting point is 01:52:55 Rock bands have fought with each other. Rock bands, it's not just something that happens in black culture. Mm-hmm. That's not true. I don't know because I don't listen really, though. No, like the dudes get down. Like, dudes fight other dudes. But I will say, that's part of the culture.
Starting point is 01:53:08 We break down lyrics. We like to hear what people say and how they use words and go through wordsplay. We did it from the beginning of hip-hop. Shout out to Complex. Complex did an article back in 2012, and it literally was called the 50 Greatest Beast in Rock Music History and the subtitle is legendary fudes aren't just reserved for rap. I love it.
Starting point is 01:53:26 So stop it. I don't know why we act like we're the only ones that, you know, have clashes with each other musically or otherwise. Yeah. Man, some of them buzz be very direct, though. I was going to say, when Jay Cole talks about bots and streaming,
Starting point is 01:53:39 it's like how do you not take it as? You know what I mean? You remember we're in sync and Backstreet Boys were beefing? Absolutely. And Keelemy and Kid Rock. Yes, man. Biscuit versus Creed. Okay?
Starting point is 01:53:50 Oh, I forgot about Creed. I love them guys Don't get me started Them K-pop bands be beefing They do I don't know I don't know I'm just saying
Starting point is 01:53:58 No we were so I swear I asked that back When I was preparing for this I'm like I wonder if the K-pop bands be getting into it Like you know Like if show yong be Be like
Starting point is 01:54:08 Versus function You know I rock with Kluhear you He said Asians Like Like what are we talking about it They got songs about I'm getting out of here Yeah
Starting point is 01:54:21 Let's get out of here Everybody was coming from fighting. You don't remember. I know what we're talking about? I'm just saying. I guess you can never tell. I guess you can never tell. Morning everybody is DJ NV.
Starting point is 01:54:35 Jess O'Larry, Sholomey and the Guy. We are the breakfast club. Salute to Uncle Murder and Tony Yeo for joining us this morning. They are so funny. They are so funny. I'm talking about Uncle Murder came in here just as calm and collected and cool and Higgil. Yayo came in on 10, Shorty. I did not know that he was that fun.
Starting point is 01:54:51 You ain't know Yale was wild like that? I did not know that he was, that was my first time ever meeting him. He is hilarious to me. The funny thing it was like, they keep saying, is Yale banned. I'm like, why would Yale be bad? Yale's like that all the time. That's crazy. All the time.
Starting point is 01:55:03 I can only imagine when him in 50 be getting into it, like, just playing around. But that's crazy. Nobody gets into it with 50. He said he cussed him out every day, though. No, he said 50 cusses him out. I know, that's what I'm saying? 50 cuss him out every day. So I can only imagine, like, he said he'd be playing, but how that go.
Starting point is 01:55:18 But yeah, make sure you check out the real report. You know what I'm saying? Subscribe to the Real Report, Uncle Murder, Antonio's podcast on the volume podcast network. That's right. Y'all, and now it's, it's, so baby, so baby, give me good love.
Starting point is 01:55:33 It's not, so won't you? So, won't you? So, I just wanted to let y'all know that I wanted to come back and say, because happy birthday of Charlie Wilson. Remember? You wanted to let who know. You're the one who was saying it wrong. No, you didn't know neither because you wouldn't correct to me.
Starting point is 01:55:45 No, I didn't know. But I'm saying you acting like you're correcting anybody but yourself. You were. All right. So I had it. wrong y'all i had it wrong it's called so baby so baby that's what it is okay it's a song with cash cobane and uh don't solilova and it's called add it to you so if y'all want to play it on the way home go ahead salute uh you could definitely check out that interview
Starting point is 01:56:03 with tony yayo and uncle murder on netflix check that out yes indeed but you know all our social media clips and everything still go out um and you know they're still up on oh it's actually up on netflix right now the tony yale uncle murder interview is up on netflix right now if you want to go watch the full interview go check it out on netflix right now that's right well you got a positive note. Wait, wait, guys. So February 20th
Starting point is 01:56:24 and 21st, I will be in Richmond, Virginia, y'all. So Richmond Funny Bone Comedy Club, y'all get your tickets for that.
Starting point is 01:56:30 That is the third weekend in February, February, 20th and 21st. Get your tickets at justillariusofficial.com. I can't wait. I'm coming back to the 757. I love you, Richmond.
Starting point is 01:56:40 I'm on my way. Get your tickets now. All right. Shalda, you got a positive note? I do have a positive note. And it's simple, man. If you're brave enough to say goodbye,
Starting point is 01:56:48 life will reward you with a new hello. Don't let that go over your head. Have a great day. Breakfast club, bitches. You're all finished or y'all done? Boak up. Wake you up. Wake that ass up.
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