The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: The Game Slid In Symba's Girl's DMs TWO DAYS After Meeting Her 🤨, T.I. Lost Respect For 50 Cent + More

Episode Date: February 23, 2026

Today on The Breakfast Club, The Crew open the phone lines to discuss Symba claiming that The Game slid into his girlfriend dm after confiding into The Game about her, . Plus, Charlamagne Gives BAFTA ...Awards, Alan Cumming & John Davidson Donkey of The Day . Listen for more!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:33 How y'all feel out there? I feel blessed black and highly favored. Happy to be here another day to serve our beautiful listeners. Good morning. Oh, man, it's going to be a show today. So if you're just tuning in and you live on the East Coast, you already know what it is. The storm, the blizzard, whatever they want to call it, has hit. And because of that, we are home.
Starting point is 00:02:51 We couldn't make it into the city. We weren't allowed to drive as of 9 p.m. last night to noon today. So we could not drive to work today. They gave the storm a name What was it? Hernando or Geraldo I didn't hear that
Starting point is 00:03:06 I ain't hear of it They gave it a name They didn't just call it a blizzard I don't know why they started naming Winter Storms all of a sudden But they definitely gave it a name I'm Dondani say what is the Nor'Easter What is that
Starting point is 00:03:17 I heard it was a Noriester I heard it was a blizzard All I know is it was a mess Yeah Hernando that was the name Hernandez Oh Hernandez Yes
Starting point is 00:03:25 Why do you got the Latino names yo I don't know if they do Yeah I think they did Hernandez Oh yeah This one is Latino Yeah Oh okay
Starting point is 00:03:37 That's crazy Yeah but this weekend I was out in Washington D.C. My daughters had a dance convention And they should have canceled it on Sunday They should have canceled Sunday's day So we could have drove back
Starting point is 00:03:48 But they didn't So I had to drive back in it last night And usually a trip from Washington D.C. It's like what four hours, three and a half hours Last night it took me six hours and 40 minutes to get home Like, it was 30 miles an hour.
Starting point is 00:04:00 It was disgusting and nasty. You should have left D.C. the night before like I did. See, you got to complain. See, this is the problem. I was down in D.C. for cheerleading competition. See, you don't be complaining. See, parents have to understand that when it comes to these competitions,
Starting point is 00:04:14 these competitions don't exist without us. We're the ones that pay the money, okay? Where are the ones that get our kids down there? So if we feel like we shouldn't be there, we got to make noise about it. And I told them since from Saturday, I'm like, do y'all understand what's happening tomorrow? Somebody needs to make an executive decision, and they ended up not having the tournament on Sunday.
Starting point is 00:04:34 Just going to be a big head ass said something. They canceled it. I ain't going to say it was just me, but I feel like as the parent that pays the money for their kid to be there, we should be making the most noise when it comes to situations like that. Yeah, yeah. Now, Jess, I also realize Sholomey don't really love me. Let me tell you. So, Sholomey was less than five minutes away from me, right?
Starting point is 00:04:52 He texted me at midnight like, all right, bro, I'm leaving. Good luck tomorrow. He didn't say, hey, you want to ride with me? Yeah, I got extra room. You could jump in, you and your girls jump in the car with me. He said, I'm out. I see you and I see you.
Starting point is 00:05:04 I see you when I see you. I said, damn. That's crazy. You got something to say to that? That's wild, y'all. Yeah, that was never a conversation. He never, he never said that, you know, he was stuck or anything like that. I wasn't stuck.
Starting point is 00:05:17 I drove down there. I drove down there. Yeah, it was good, though. But the competition was good. The competition was good. So I had to handle everything with the girls. I had to do hair, which was a mess. I don't not know how to lay hair down.
Starting point is 00:05:27 I had to do. to do makeup. They look very clownish at times. So if you see pictures, my girls' makeup look a little clownish, little too much red on the cheeks, a little too much red on lips. But other than that, we had a great time. That's what's up. That's what stuff. What place they come in? How was Richmond? They win? Brooklyn came in first in her category,
Starting point is 00:05:42 and London came in second in her category. So it was, they did what they were supposed to do. So salute to my girls. How was Richmond this week? I know you had a comedy from Richmond. It was crazy, yo. And the weather down there was great. It was like in the 60s. I felt like I had on too many clothes down there. Richmond treated me like Rosie, Shout out the Nico the photographer and Braxton the videographer. Everybody's like family down there.
Starting point is 00:06:02 Shout out to the owner of Mahogany massage. She travels to me whenever I'm in any part of Virginia. And people don't really understand. You got to be careful who you get to do massages because these people are laying hands on you, right? That's right. And this woman is like I received the 90 minute massage and some ministry. I really, really needed that. I love her so much.
Starting point is 00:06:22 You know, you just never know how connected you are to people like spiritually. And then I went to bare brow And bikini bar Got the bikini wax And the Vajal Best Experience ever Shout out to owner To the owner
Starting point is 00:06:34 Her name Shantay Noel She got two locations One in Hampton, Virginia And then one in Richmond She didn't say anything About your bumps She got me
Starting point is 00:06:44 First of all Like no they're not my bumps No more Because she got all the Ngrones out Yeah make some noise She got all her Ingross out
Starting point is 00:06:50 I got some deep extractions And I didn't know That you can't put Coconut Oil on the vulva. I didn't know that because it builds up. She wasn't even, yo, it's wild.
Starting point is 00:07:01 I'm going to have to give the ladies a whole class show, but it's good to know about the vulva. The barbara is the whole pubic area. Y'all got to take care of that. And then look, yo, maybe I know you being in Virginia real. Have you ever been to Southern Kitchen? Yes. Yeah, yo, so the owner is Kathy Hughes best friend.
Starting point is 00:07:16 Her name is Shane. You know, she own a restaurant, black-owned restaurant called Southern Kitchen, my homeboy verse. He's a promoter in Richmond. He always makes sure me and my, go somewhere, eat, catch a vibe. That's downtown Richmond, right? Amazing.
Starting point is 00:07:29 Yes, yo. The food was so good. And look, she reserved like a private room for me, right? I know we got to start the show, but she reserved a private room for me. And she assigned two of the most finest stubs I've seen in my life. Shout out for Sukhi and Michaela. They play Uno with us.
Starting point is 00:07:43 They got us some wine. Like, it was lit. They came to show. That's why you dressed like that this morning. I wondered why you was dressed like you. What? Thud love. Visit yourself in Zoom court.
Starting point is 00:07:52 That's right. Yo, this is how I dress. This is right. I don't know. You look like you studying lessons this morning. Jesus Christ. All right. Let's get the show cracked.
Starting point is 00:08:01 Salute Richmond, VA. Oh, my goodness. Yesterday was David's Day, so it makes sense. Let's get the show crack. We got front page news. Mimi will be joining us. It's a nasty storm. I'm sure she'll be giving you all the details.
Starting point is 00:08:13 And the winter Olympics is over. Nah, but she gives us the details of what be going on. We'll get into that next. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ NV. Jess Hilarious.
Starting point is 00:08:24 Sholomey Nagu. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get some front page news. Now the Winter Olympics is over. Congratulations to Norway. They scored 41 medals. The USA was in second place with 33 medals, but the USA men's hockey team defeated Canada 2 to 1. So congratulations. That was the team's first goal since 1980. Also, we got to salute Ryan Garcia. He won the WBC Walt's Way Championship. And Clarissa Shield, she won last night, unanimous decision to retain heavyweight title. So congratulations to Clarissa. Great weekend of boxing, man. Ryan Garcia looked amazing. Clarissa looked good last night. Great, great weekend of boxing if you're a boxing fan. Yeah, them women were banging out last
Starting point is 00:09:06 night, boy. Woo! The first couple of rounds. First couple of rounds was definitely fighting like they was in a bar. Yeah. What's up, Mimi? Good morning, Mb. Josh. Jaldemand. How y'all doing this morning? Good morning, girl. Good morning. Okay, so we start this morning with the Supreme Court delivering a major blow to President Trump's tariff agenda. So in a 6 to 3 ruling, the justices, they struck down most of the sweeping emergency tariff that he imposed last year.
Starting point is 00:09:32 And within hours of that decision, the president responding, announcing a new global tariff of 15% higher than the 10% he had first proposed the day before. So he says the new tariff, it will apply broadly to countries around the world and take effect almost immediately. But back to that Supreme Court decision, the court's. said the president, he overstepped his authority when he relied on a 1977 emergency powers law to impose tariffs on nearly every U.S. trading partner. And those tariffs, they generated an estimated $175 billion. Chief Justice John Roberts. He wrote the majority opinion,
Starting point is 00:10:09 joined by justices Amy Coney Barrett and Neil Gorsh, both appointed by President Trump. And the justices, they made clear that the authority to impose tariffs rests with Congress. And And if that power is delegated to a president, it must be clearly stated. And then they said in this court, it was not. In this case, it was not. So President Trump, he reacted angrily. He called the ruling disgraceful. He criticized Barrett and Gorsh by name.
Starting point is 00:10:36 And he said their votes were an embarrassment and accused the court of undermining American interest. Let's listen. I'm ashamed of certain members of the court. Absolutely ashamed. They're just being fools and lap dogs. It's my opinion that the court. The court has been swayed by foreign interests. This was an important case to me.
Starting point is 00:10:56 Moore is a symbol of economic national security. To show you how ridiculous the opinion is, however, the court said that I'm not allowed to charge even $1. I can't charge $1. But I am allowed to cut off any and all trade or business with that same country. In other words, I can destroy the trade. I can destroy the country.
Starting point is 00:11:16 I'm even allowed to impose a foreign country destroying embargo. I can embargo. I can do anything I want, but I can't charge $1. Yes. So that ruling, though, it also leaves a major financial question hanging over Washington, right? So, as I said earlier, more than $175 billion has already been collected under the tariffs and the Supreme Court, which they just struck down.
Starting point is 00:11:41 But companies that paid those tariffs, they are now lining up trying to get that money back. But the court did not issue or say how those refunds would work. experts so they say it could take months, possibly years to sort all this out, although the courts, through the courts and the customs process, and for consumers, for everyday people like us, you're probably wondering how you're going to get your money back. I would not say to expect a refund check anytime soon because tariffs are paid by importers at the border. And if refunds happen, that money would probably most likely go back to companies and not directly to shoppers. And even if businesses get those money back, prices are not expected to drop quickly. Why? Because
Starting point is 00:12:20 of that 15% global tariffs that we just talked about that are going to keep prices high for a while. Yeah, if you think Donald Trump giving that $175 billion back, you, bugging. Wait on it. He's going to treat that like that's his compensation
Starting point is 00:12:35 for the Supreme Court, you know, voting against him. Absolutely. And one other really quick thing. So there was the caller who called in to C-SPAN, identifying himself as John Barrett, and he defended the tariffs and sounded, the voice sounded very familiar.
Starting point is 00:12:50 And let's listen to it really quickly. We'll go to Chester. John in Virginia, Republican. Let's hear from you. Well, this is John Barron. And you have, look, this is the worst decision you've ever have in your life practically. Jack, and Jack's going to agree with me, right? But this is a terrible decision.
Starting point is 00:13:06 And you have Hakeem Jeffries, who he's a dope, and you have Chuck Schumer who can't cook a cheeseburger. Of course these people are happy. Of course these people are happy. But true Americans will not be happy. And you have the woman earlier, I assume she's. She's a woman. She's a Democrat. But she said she's disgraced. She's devastated.
Starting point is 00:13:26 All right, John. Now, who does that sound like to you guys? Donald Trump? Yeah, but that was clearly somebody imitating Donald Trump. Yeah, like, that's funny. That's like AI, right? I mean, not AI, but like the law. That's Godfrey.
Starting point is 00:13:42 Yeah, that's Godfrey. It could be anybody. It could be anybody. It could be anybody like you said it was Trump. That is not Godfrey. That was Godfrey the comedian, man. We'll see Span. said it was not Trump because people online
Starting point is 00:13:52 have been speculating that it was him. They said that the caller said that they were from Virginia and they said the President Trump was in a public meeting at the time of the call. So I don't know. But you knew it. I mean, the funny part where I saw everybody acting like that could have been potentially Trump. I'm like, as many Donald Trump impersonators as it is out there,
Starting point is 00:14:08 that was clearly somebody pretending to be Donald Trump or just mimicking his voice. That might have been Gavin Newsom. Could be. And using the pseudonym that he uses what John Baron, they say that he uses that name a lot. So that's why people were putting those two together.
Starting point is 00:14:23 So coming up in the next hour, we're going to talk about that government shutdown. That's now hitting the airport and what is happening to the people who may or may not be in line. So we'll tell you what it means for your next flight in the next hour. All right. Everybody else, get it off your chest. 800-585-105.1.
Starting point is 00:14:39 If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open. Again, 800-58-105-1. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. Call it. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed. 800-585-105-1. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:15:00 Hello, who's this? Hello, just Dimitrio. Dimitrio. Where are you calling from, brother? I'm calling from VA. VA, Virginia. Get it off your chest. VA.
Starting point is 00:15:10 The 804. Hello, Jess. Get to hear your voice again. When I start up, my blessings and my heart to all the families who are affected by shooting in the Virginia and I want to say on a lighter note just speaking of truth on Friday
Starting point is 00:15:27 I'm to do with the Mexican life five Mexicans to the picture Oh yeah yeah so we relate yeah I'm sorry about What's shooting? I'm sorry I missed the shooting Oh what shooting he took me So it was a shooting at a nightclub in Richmond on Friday night
Starting point is 00:15:43 nine people were shot and two of them died Damn horrible. That's horrible. Yeah Yeah man so I that was it man to get on the phone with you. I want to say, this is why my family
Starting point is 00:15:54 is Belayo, California, the Bay Area. I'm not out of the junior now, but, but that's about it. I have to bless that. You too, no, brother. Thank you, man.
Starting point is 00:16:02 Yeah, man. It was sad, you know. Hello, who's this? What's up? This is J.D. I'm calling from Cleveland. I'm in this storm. I got people ain't showing up for work.
Starting point is 00:16:13 And it's like a couple of us is supposed to be like six or seven of us. I only got like four of us right now. So I'm in Cleveland. But where you work at? Where? Oh, I work at the Buzz of Rest. Actually, it's my business.
Starting point is 00:16:27 It's called Above the Rest snowplowing, landscaping, and tree service out of Cleveland, Ohio. Oh, so they need to be at work. See, I'm about to say when you said they didn't show up to work, I'm like, because this is a snowstorm, but no, we need them. Yeah, they need to be at work. You know, we're getting killed out here, and I ain't got no help in everything. And, you know, but I'm pulling through it. You know, we got to get a small business. You got to pull through and make it happen anyway.
Starting point is 00:16:48 How bad is it? How many inches y'all got? What y'all get? Right now, it ain't stopped snowing. We got about at least eight right now. Damn, it's still snowing out here. Not as heavy, but it's still snowing. Yeah, well, it ain't supposed to stop to 1 o'clock in the morning, so we might, you know, we might get killed all day. We've been killed and got all of them other snowstorms that have been like four feet. This one ain't as bad, but if it keeps, you know, snowing, the potential could be whatever, you know, we don't know what the disposition to be. So it's just, you know, you know, they need a trip, leave where y'all at. I need y'all.
Starting point is 00:17:23 Y'all are killing me and everything. I'm going to have to call some reserves or something in because we can't do this by ourselves. So, you know. You say about that, I'm sorry. Hey, Jess, I'm going to come to Cleveland. I definitely go see you for real, you know. And I'm going to represent, you know, I love, you know, I love all of y'all, you, my dude.
Starting point is 00:17:44 And I appreciate you, you know, you keep doing your thing, boy, for real. I appreciate y'all and I see I'll see you soon Jess we'll have some fun I appreciate you bro thank you yep we have a good one of course of the morning here too mm-hmm this was I don't know he said that in Cleveland yes it is anybody check check your phone yeah it's supposed to snow morning I don't think I got enough snacks no no it said the 1 p.m. here oh that's why he'd be worried about yo is snacks I ain't go fun I forgot to get I didn't get snacks even because I thought I was gonna be out of town so I ain't get that stuff
Starting point is 00:18:17 Now, they said to 1 2 o'clock today Oh, okay. But get it off your chest. 800-585-105-1. If you need the vent, hit us up now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. It's a new day.
Starting point is 00:18:28 This is your time to get it off your chest. Wait, wake up. Whether you're mad or blast. It's time to get up and get something. Call up now. 800-585-105-1. We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 00:18:41 Hey, this is Juan from Orlando, Florida. Juan, what up? Get it off your chest, Juan. Yeah, I just want to say it, man. up to everybody in Mexico right now. They're going through it. That was crazy. I heard from some family members that the airport is closed,
Starting point is 00:18:55 that there's no more flights into the States. They take it over the streets. They stopping everybody. And I was just over there like four days ago. I had to come back because I didn't have any more PTO. So I'm saying that my family made it out. Yeah, I saw them blow up a plane. All I want to say, man.
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Starting point is 00:22:43 It'll cause so much harm at every single level of the British establishment of this is wrong. Listen to Doubt, The Case of Lucy Letby on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. They, uh, putting stores on fire, man. It's just a crazy right now. Shooting, setting cars on fire. It's a lot. They got roadblocks set up. You know, it's a sad to bed.
Starting point is 00:23:08 Roblox set up. Yeah, this is crazy, man. It's insane. All right, thank you for calling. Jess. Was anybody in your family affected by that? No, no, not my family. We all black.
Starting point is 00:23:18 We over here. But my husband's family, they're safe, too. In case you're your family, too. That's your family, too, though. That's your family. Family too. Sure is. I don't know if you know it takes two.
Starting point is 00:23:27 You ought to make one little baby. I don't know if you're aware. We're all safe. Everybody's safe over here. Okay. Hello. Who's this? Hey, what up?
Starting point is 00:23:35 This is Tanya from Omaha. Good morning. Get it off your chest, Tanya. What's y'all doing over there? Hey, hey, none much of just being old. Are you doing jazz? Just not, baby. What's up, Tanya?
Starting point is 00:23:49 What's up, Tanya? What is it do? Hey. How are you keeping your scrap on warm? Big stutter. You know what? I'm keeping it warm inside my lady. That's how I'm keeping it warm.
Starting point is 00:24:00 There you go. There you go. Okay. Okay. Never fell. But, no, man, I just wanted to get off my chest. How is a dude with that damn disease where you yell out. Tourette.
Starting point is 00:24:14 Go call Michael B. Jordan and what's the name? Therrette. Going to call them the N-word. Like, that's the Tourette. That's what you got your system? Man, I'd be thinking to say that how come people with Tourette's never scream out nothing fun like tis. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:29 Or nothing nice. Nothing nice. Like, who's the movie? Good job. But you're going to yell out. Nick, you got that in your soul. That's that Touretting your soul deep down. Yeah, somebody explained it to me. It's something else that's a part of Tourette that I start with a C. I forgot what, I don't know how to pronounce it,
Starting point is 00:24:47 but they say that it makes you say the worst things possible. Does it? Well, how do you know what the worst things possible are? That's wild. You could have said anything happy. You could have said sunshine. But you just got to talk about. Hey, have you ever seen the chick Bailey from a,
Starting point is 00:25:02 with Tourette's on TLC? No. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, you can. Yes, Jess, I know you've seen it when she'd be like, Joe Biden buried in my backyard. Joe Biden did cocaine out of the White House.
Starting point is 00:25:17 Yeah. Yeah. Check her out. She'd be spitting facts, I guess. Yeah. And she getting engaged. and she told her boyfriend or the mother-in-law, she said, you're fat, you're, you're a whore, you're a slut.
Starting point is 00:25:32 Like, come on now. They say she'd be speaking to truth. Yeah, it's called coprolalia. Coprolalia. It's a rare symptom of Tourette syndrome that only affects like 10 to 15% of individuals, and it causes uncontrollable outbursts of obscene words, slurs are socially inappropriate derogatory remarks. Jess, we might have that.
Starting point is 00:25:53 We might need to start claiming that whenever they are. I think we might need to start claiming that. Get it off your chest. 800-585-105-1. Now, Lauren's out today. Jess, what we got coming up? Apparently, 50 was down to do the versus battle with T.I. But we're going to talk about what happened.
Starting point is 00:26:11 What made them not want to. All right. We'll get into that next. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. Yes, hilarious. Superstar. You're funny now.
Starting point is 00:26:19 You're Jeff with the mess. Your news is real. She is so funny. I kind of say that. She's one of my favorite people on Instagram. For the princess. Larry? Maybe.
Starting point is 00:26:29 Love it. She's Alari's Jessica Robben-Lor. And her news is... On the Breakfast Club. Damn, Jess. What's the news today? She don't know. So, y'all know.
Starting point is 00:26:42 50 and Ti-I were going back and forth about this versus thing. So Ti-I sat down with Gilly and Walo. Shout out to the Million Dollars worth of game podcast. And they talked about doing the verses. And apparently, 50 was down to do it. But then he backed out and started acting goofy you. Okay, so first, like, you know, it was really about celebrating each other's catalog.
Starting point is 00:27:03 Me and this, I talked back there, bro. I ain't just cowed this, blue. You're talking about you with 50? Yeah, man, we talked about this shit, man. We were moving around in L.A., man, selling some TV shows while we were around each other, man, you know what I mean? I said, what you think about there? Like, shit, you want to do that shit?
Starting point is 00:27:17 I said, yeah, I told him, I said, well, I'm going to jump out there first, and then you're just going to jump out there and we'll line it up. And he said, all right. And when I jump out there, like he ain't know what the fuck going on. Then that's what it was about.
Starting point is 00:27:28 I don't even want to, man. Because now I question your character. Just say you don't want to do it. All the other extra lame-ass shit, man, this shit's goofy. I think it'd be a great battle, though. I don't think, man, that's going to happen. I don't want to stand on stage with him. I don't have no interest to stand on stage with that.
Starting point is 00:27:44 I don't respect him. Yep, so 50 then posted a horribly botched picture of Tani, which I felt like was edited. And we know tip, don't play about his wife. Now King responded and didn't hold back, rightfully so, because that's his mother. Let's listen to King. Let's say something about my mama and your mama dead is fucking.
Starting point is 00:28:02 Your mama dead is fuck. Go dig up. Post a picture of your mama. She dead. Pay respect. Stop playing with my mama. They ain't playing like that. It ain't going like that.
Starting point is 00:28:12 I'm not raised like that. I don't go. I'm not going about my mama. So tell your dead-ass mama dig her ass up and post a picture that look better than my mother. My mom. wrong with you y'all.
Starting point is 00:28:21 Y'all, tie y'all motherf' t'all shoes. Y'n't know who to y'all f'all with. Because all that other shit ain't gonna get on my mother. Your mama dead is fucking. Dig that bitch up.
Starting point is 00:28:32 Technical files. Technical files on everybody. Okay. How did we get here from a versus battle? Like, we just wanted 20 songs versus 20 songs. Now we got people, you know, being called federal informants
Starting point is 00:28:43 and people's wives and mothers being insulted. Like, how did all this escalate so quickly? But they both are artists, right? And TIP he responded like an artist. He tilted that fitted cap. Y'all know TIP. He jumped in the lab and he dropped
Starting point is 00:28:58 a new record called Wallet. First of all, I don't think that that is a record targeted towards 50. I feel like that's just something that T.I had on the new album that he got coming out called King's Dead or King is Over. The King's Dead. I can't.
Starting point is 00:29:14 The King's something. But I think that's something, right? Yeah, I think that's a record that he had with Tulk that he just decided to put out because it does fit the moment. And I'll tell you one thing. Coincidentally, it fits the moment. Boy, T.I. has never lost his rapping mojo.
Starting point is 00:29:28 You hear me? Like, like folks just didn't care for, folks just didn't care for whatever reason, but dime trap and the Libra and us or else and Trouble Man, heavy as the head. All loads were dope albums, but folks weren't really checking for them like that. But T.I. has never slacked lyrically or musically.
Starting point is 00:29:43 Y'all just cared now, and I'm actually happy y'all do. Now, T.I. T.I. Back to spin. I just wish these brothers, to get it. I mean, they're both dope dudes and I don't know
Starting point is 00:29:54 where it went left. Like, you know, going back and forth in the studio, cool. But when it starts going left and right, it's like, ah. Yeah, I don't like it either. Because honestly, what his wife got to do with anything? You know, the family thing? It's just weird. Them two brothers got a problem. It's like, all right, keep going to each other, that's what you're going to do.
Starting point is 00:30:10 But the moment you bring somebody family into it, it gets crazy. So I totally understand why King went off. You know what I mean? That's his mother. Yeah, certain people you don't want to see beefing. And T.I. 50 for me or two of those people. You know what I mean? Yeah, you want to see that?
Starting point is 00:30:23 Yeah, because I rock with both of them. Mm-hmm. Well, before we get out of here, moving on to other news, let me untook my hat. This ain't about too. Hey, pull up that let them know, that let them know, too, about T.I. by the way. Yeah. So, Simba, he sat down on an all-a-smoke part on the Black Effect podcast network where Matt Barnes is him.
Starting point is 00:30:43 And he, you know, and he was, he had some things. He revealed some things about the game, which I was. I'm not shocked that, but let's listen. Yeah, I finally stopped hiding my girlfriend. Okay, that's important. Yeah. She here? She's there.
Starting point is 00:30:58 Everybody makes some noise with my girl. There you go. But to your point, you weren't doing the wrong. L.A. is a nasty place. It's very nasty. It's a nasty. In the minute somebody know who your partner is, they're in her deal. They own her.
Starting point is 00:31:12 My big brother, Game. I love Game to death. I show Game. I say, yes, my girl. You know, we think about getting married. So two days later, he was in her deal. Oh, my Lord. Listen, God damn, game.
Starting point is 00:31:22 I love him, no. I love game. That's my big dog. That's not your big dog. That's not. Thank you. It's not your homeby. It's not your friend.
Starting point is 00:31:32 Ain't no way. I'm not calling you big brother and my big dog and I love you after that. No. Nope. And then his girl and December girl was right there. So if I was simple girl, I'm looking at him too. Like, how is he a big dog? He just jumped in my, listen, this is not a girl that he just wanted to smash.
Starting point is 00:31:48 That's not a little bitch. He just hit him. on the side. I told you game. I wanted to marry Shorty. Like this is who I'm who I'm popping out with this. This is who I've been with. And the simple been with this girl for a long time. This is his kid's mom. You feel me? Like so he's happy with her night thing. And then two days later you jump in his and Shorty DM. It's not your brother. You know, you're not big brother. I can't even if I had love for you. The love ain't there no more because you clearly don't respect me at all. Nope. Don't respect me. Don't respect my
Starting point is 00:32:18 relationship don't respect my friendship with you we're not friends you know my big bro we we don't exist with each other anymore that's crazy but got but a lot of niggas do that though a lot of people be doing that hmm it's just that semba revealed one of them but a lot of niggas do that so yeah oh yeah that's just with the mess there you go all right thank you jess and let's open up the phone lines let's discuss 800 585 101 because still could that be your big bro could that be your friend could that be your homie you just announced to the world you just announced the world at you girl and they slide in your girl's DMs? Is that your homie?
Starting point is 00:32:52 Is that somebody that you can still consider your friend? You don't have no respect for me in no way, shape, or form? No. Like, in fact, you think I'm a complete sucker? Yeah. Let's open up the phone lines. Let's discuss 800-585-105-1. We got front-page news next with Mimi Brown.
Starting point is 00:33:07 It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's the EJNV. Just hilarious. Shalameen the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front-page news. Now I want to start off with some quick sports. First, we got to congratulate the U.S. hockey team. They defeated Canada last night, two to one. This is
Starting point is 00:33:23 their first goal since 1980. Now, the final medal count, Norway had 41 medals, 18 gold, and the U.S. had 33 medals, 12 goals. So, congratulations to all the Americans who, I guess, did the Winter Olympics. Salute to y'all. Now, also, Ryan
Starting point is 00:33:39 Garcia won the WBC WALTWA championship. And yesterday, Clarissa Shield, she won unanimous decision to retain her heavyweight title so congratulations to both of them. Great, we got a boxing. You know who else? What else happened in boxing? Floyd Mayweather came out of retirement. He said he's, after his Mike Tyson
Starting point is 00:33:55 fight, he's going to get back in the fighting on a regular basis. Oh wow. Yeah, that money must be low for real, for real. I was ready to say that means he needs to bread, right? Absolutely. Ain't no way. He's 49 years old. You got a 50 and old record. I think he's 40 and 49. There's no need to be coming back.
Starting point is 00:34:11 You're going to come back. Yeah, there's no need to do that unless you're having some type of financial problems. But even so, isn't these, I guess, exhibitions bringing in a lot of money too, though? I mean, yeah, but eventually people are going to get tired of seeing that, too, because ain't nobody really excited about this Mike Tyson-Maywell to fight.
Starting point is 00:34:27 Yeah, that's what I'm saying, is he going to fight like actual professional boxes or, like, the influencers, like the Jake Paul's and all that. No, no, no, he's fighting, so I'm assuming it's real boxes. I actually think he's coming back to set up a real big rematch between Mani Pakey out, because Mani Pachial is still active, and
Starting point is 00:34:43 that'll be a big money fight if I would think. What's up, Mimi? Good morning, NB. Jash Alamein. How you doing this morning? Hey, girl. Peace, Mimi Brown. So we start this hour with major developments out of Mexico and a warning for Americans.
Starting point is 00:34:56 So Mexico's most powerful cartel leader, known as El Minchot, has been killed. He led the Hellisco New Generation Cartel, considered one of the most aggressive and most powerful criminal organizations in Mexico. Now, Mexican officials say El Minchot was wounded during a military operation and died while being flown to Mexico City. The cartel was known for attacking the military and is believed to be operating in all 50 states. So the Trump administration had designated the cartel, a foreign terrorist organization. And so to understand the magnitude officials say taking down El Minchot is comparable to the capture of El Chapo, even the fall of Pablo Escobar. The U.S. State Department, they offered a reward, a $15 million reward for information leading to his capture.
Starting point is 00:35:41 And the White House says the U.S. provided intelligence support for the operation. but Mexican special forces, they led the raid with support from Air Force aircraft and the National Guard. And within hours of El Minchos' death, retaliation began. Cartel members, they set cars on fire, roadblocks on highways. Officials said more than 250 roadblocks were reported across more than 20 Mexican states. Smoke could be seen in parts of Guadalajara and in Porto Vallarta, which is a popular tourist destination. And the U.S. State Department that prompted the U.S. State Department this morning to issue a warning to Americans there to shelter in place, stay inside homes, avoid unnecessary travel, and keep checking for local updates. tourists there say they don't know when they'll be able to leave. Let's listen to one tourist account. We started receiving notifications of delayed flights all of a sudden. Basically everything being put on a code red. I think that's the easiest way to kind of understand it of like.
Starting point is 00:36:41 a complete lockdown. You could see smoke kind of coming from the, I would say, more of the north area. All up in the sky, there's been cars basically lit on fire from my understanding is in regards to the retaliation that the cartel is doing. It's like very eerie. So it's not what you're used to. Man, his people don't play about him, boy. That's how he's supposed to ride for your folks when they get smoked, don't they? Listen. If you get smoke, that's how you're supposed to ride for them. You hear me?
Starting point is 00:37:17 They're not playing now. We're going to go to Myrtle Beach this summer. I'm like, I told Chris, we ain't going to either do Miami or Myrtle Beach. It's crazy. Is it true? What? Murder Beach is fantastic. It is, and I haven't been in a while.
Starting point is 00:37:29 But Mimi, is it true at the, what is it, Guadalapara Airport that they were taking American citizens, I mean, American tourists for hostage from there? I'm glad you asked that question because. there was a lot of misinformation surrounding what happened there. There have been no official reports of people coming inside the airport. I think there was a rumor started, so people started running and hiding. There were reports of women and children hiding in bathrooms. But when I double-checked it, they said there were no official report.
Starting point is 00:37:57 So there was, you know, just scare as noises and cars were probably backfiring and all that sort of thing. Could you imagine being on vacation and this happens? You can't make it back. You got to stay at a resort. You can't do anything. And especially they're saying that the U.S. helped. So now that the U.S. help of you, American citizens, you've got to be scared to death, you know?
Starting point is 00:38:13 Man, I'd have been running around screaming out of Mincho just to back like I was blending in. Outmanchu! That's like you with them. What? Hilarious. So, yes, major airlines, they have canceled flights to and from Porto Bayarta,
Starting point is 00:38:27 Guadalajara, due to safety concerns and airlines, though they are offering waivers and rebooking options, but no word yet on when any of that will happen. So we will definitely keep you updated and keep checking on that. What if he was on that? flight that got blew up? Like how did
Starting point is 00:38:42 how did they refund you for that? That's crazy. It's a very, very scary intense situation there. I mean, people died though, right? I mean, like, you don't get a refund, you die. Yeah. No, they were no, they weren't. Yeah, people weren't on the plane
Starting point is 00:38:58 they blew up though. Yeah, they didn't. Oh. Yeah, people weren't on the plane, but there was a lot of, like, during the operation, the military operation, there were some deaths, not American deaths, but. Oh, okay. Very deafs, yeah. Yeah. And lastly, let's talk about the weather. So if your commute was canceled this morning, you can blame one of the biggest storms of the year.
Starting point is 00:39:17 So New York City and much of the northeast, it is under a state of emergency as a powerful blizzard moves through. That travel ban, it remains in effect through noon. We were talking about that earlier. Sounds like in some places one or two o'clock, meaning only essential vehicles can be on the road. So nearly 900,000 New York City students are home for a true snow day, not remote learning. The last time there was a snow day, Mayor Mondami. He caught a lot of flack when he announced that it would be a remote learning day instead of a true snow day. And so this time around, he changed course and personally called a lucky student to give her the news.
Starting point is 00:39:51 Let's listen to that call. Hi, Victoria. So I thought as the mayor, I wanted to call you and give you some news. We've got a full snow day tomorrow. No online school. No remote learning. Full classic snow day. So my only ask to you is that just stay safe, stay indoors during the height of the storm.
Starting point is 00:40:14 Once that has passed, feel free to go out and sweat. Thank you so much, Victoria. Bye-bye. So, yeah, super cute there. Forecasters say the city, though, could see up to 18 inches of snow, potentially the heaviest fall since 2016. But it's not just the snow. The National Weather Service says that heavy snowfall combined with strong winds.
Starting point is 00:40:35 It's creating those blizzard conditions from, Delaware to New England. More than 150,000 customers are without power and more than 60 million are under states of emergency and 35 million are under blizzard warnings. Air travel is severely disrupted. Thousands of flight canceled. More than 5,000 have already been announced today. New York transit is suspended. The Long Island Railroad is shut down. Subways and buses are running but with limited service. So I think that was good. That was cool with that man, Mundani called. You imagine the Baltimore mayor, Brandon Scott, because he Just like us. Like he is Brandon Scott. I don't want to call him an igger. But like he is just, he's from the urban area. Imagine him,
Starting point is 00:41:15 yo. Like, yeah, dummy, you ain't got to go to school tomorrow class. Man, Scott, do not talk like that now.
Starting point is 00:41:21 Yes, he do. Maybe in personal conversations, he ain't about to call a kid and be like, yeah, dummy. Dummy.
Starting point is 00:41:29 I'll tell you something, no, man, snow days are good for your mental and emotional health because think about it. When you're a kid and you get that call
Starting point is 00:41:37 on Sunday, day that you don't got school. You know how happy those kids be when they don't realize they don't got school and they can have an extra day for the weekend and then maybe tomorrow potentially go play out in the yard and you know build snowmen and all of that. I think snow days are good for your mental and emotional
Starting point is 00:41:51 well-being personally. Yeah, that's dope. I would agree. We didn't get lots of snow days in Alaska because it's so much. Every day was a snow day for you you maybe. Pretty much. They were like, it's another day. Go to school. And then y'all slayed and skiing stuff to school, right? I don't even got cars down there, right? Damn. What? What? I said that, Jess.
Starting point is 00:42:07 I'm saying because it's all the whole, the whole Alaska is like, like a big igley, right? It's like a big, what are you talking about, Jess? No, man, just I didn't know. We have cars. We drove to school. We did all our days. We have cars. But do you all have car washes?
Starting point is 00:42:26 Yeah, we actually have car washes. Oh, I was going to say. Yeah, we got everything. Just think y'all got to wear polar bed crossings and all kind of crazy stuff. We got moves. We had a lot of. moose but we know polar bears yeah and no snow days so there's that
Starting point is 00:42:41 um all right y'all well that is your front page news i'm mimi brown follow me at mimi brown tv for more stories for all the black information network or visit biann news dot com thank you mimi thank you i thank you mimi now when we come back let's open up the phone lines 800 585 105-1
Starting point is 00:42:59 simba was on all the smoke podcast and was talking about something the game recently did to him and his girl let's listen yeah finally stop hiding my girl Okay, that's important. Yeah. She here? She's there.
Starting point is 00:43:12 Everybody makes some noise with my girl. There you know. But to your point, you weren't doing the wrong. L.A. is a nasty place. It's very nasty. It's very nasty. In the minute somebody know who your partner is, they're in her DM. They own her.
Starting point is 00:43:25 My big brother, Game. I love Game to death. I show Game. I say, yes, my girl. You know, we think about getting married son. Two days later, he was in her DM. Oh, my law. I said, God damn.
Starting point is 00:43:36 I love him, no. I love game. That's my big dog. Is that still your big bro? Is that still your friend? Let's discusses. Is this happening to you? 800-585-105-1.
Starting point is 00:43:45 We'll take your calls when we come back. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. It's topic time. Call 800-585-105-1 to join in to the discussion with the breakfast club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ NVJ. Just hilarious.
Starting point is 00:44:02 Shulamey and the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now, if you're just joining us, we're talking about Simba in the game. Now, Simba recently did a. interview during all the smokes podcast and this is what he said about the game yeah I finally stopped hiding my girlfriend okay that's important yeah she here she's there everybody makes some noise for my girl but to your point you weren't doing the wrong LA is a nasty place it's very nasty it's very nasty in the minute somebody
Starting point is 00:44:30 know who your partner is they enter they honor my big brother game I love game to death I show game I say yes my girl you know we think about getting So two days later he was in her DM. Oh, my Lord. Listen, God damn, game. I love him, no. I love game. That's my big dog.
Starting point is 00:44:47 No. That's not your big dog. That's not your big brother. If you did have love for him, your heart should be broken right now. Okay, because ain't no man that got real love for you. Your big brother ain't going to jump in your girls' DMs, bro, bro. Even if they knew each other before, there is no way in hell that you should be talking to my girl in the DMs. Not even, not a question, not a hi, not a hay, not a hey, not a, not a, not a,
Starting point is 00:45:09 Hey big head, none of that. That just shows you have no respect for me, no respect for our relationship and no respect for our friendship. So you can't be my guy no more. I can't speak to you anymore. And then it's a big difference between the bitch I'm smashing versus somebody. I tell you, this is my girl and I'm trying to marry her. It's the mother of my child.
Starting point is 00:45:26 You know what I'm saying? Like we, yeah, big homie and then you go jump in her. No, it's a difference. If it's all right, because you know certain guys got pass arounds. All right, cool. That's just the way it is sometimes. But this is my actual girl. You tripping them.
Starting point is 00:45:39 I'm with you. Let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this? Hi, this is Ashley. Ashley, good morning. Where are you calling from? From Atlanta. Okay, Atlanta.
Starting point is 00:45:49 Talk to us. What's your thoughts? So I was thinking that maybe he was testing his friend's girl. Like you said he wants to marry her. Okay, let me hop in the DM and see if she would even entertain a thought. Nah. Ain't nobody trying to hear that. Nah.
Starting point is 00:46:05 That sounds like a high excuse the game would use once he get caught. No, but I was just testing it for you, you know what I'm saying? I was just going to holler at her. And if she was going to let you know, you know what I mean? And that's something you let your boy know before you do that. You don't just do that. Right. I'm thinking, like, I'm not saying that was his intentions,
Starting point is 00:46:26 but I'm thinking maybe that's what he told his friend, and that's why his friends still with him. Okay. Thank you, Mama. Hello, who's this? It's Corrie from Alabama. Hey, what's up, brother? Talk to us.
Starting point is 00:46:37 What's your thoughts? there's no way you can be my brother if you're trying to holler at my girl there's no way we're not brothers we're not friends we're not none of that
Starting point is 00:46:46 and I probably won't smoke the next time I see you I'm with you I'm with you at 1,000 if it's somebody I don't know yeah cool but if you Bob if somebody I call my big bro
Starting point is 00:46:56 somebody I talk to frequently and you jump in the DMs yeah I want five minutes when I see you I'm like what? Invie you went through it with Tyrese you talked about it on air yes I did
Starting point is 00:47:06 yes Yes, absolutely. One more thing. Can I say one more thing before I get off of here? Let you guys go. Y'all were wondering where it went wrong with T.I.
Starting point is 00:47:14 And Fyall know where it went wrong. When 50 posted the video of T.I. Saying T.I. was a rat. And y'all never want to say anything to 50 when he steps out there and start smoke with anybody. Charlemagne, you're from the South. You should know better.
Starting point is 00:47:25 You know we're not going for that. I just said that when I want, during the, just with the mess. I said that, you know, I said, we got people calling each other rats and people's minds and buzzers being insulted. Like, I asked, How did it escalate so quickly?
Starting point is 00:47:38 Yeah, but what I'm, my thing is, y'all never want to say anything 250 when y'all know he's the one that started. It's not a question of who started. Y'all know who started it. Okay, you might be right. But I ain't, we actually started it. No, he might be right. Oh, all right. Hello, everybody knew that he started it.
Starting point is 00:47:56 I think he could be correct. Hello, who's this? Hey, this is Brandon from Savannah. Brandon from Savannah, talk to us. What should those, brother? Hey, man, that's, you know, that type of behavior, man. You know, it's to be expected, especially from an individual, like the game. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:48:12 Like, I could see something to do that, but that's slime behavior in the player game. That type of stuff is going to happen. But there's no way that I can be saluting this dude calling him my big brother, my homie, after that. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. That's fine behavior. You know what I mean? And first of all, good.
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Starting point is 00:52:12 Thank you, thank you. 800-585-105-1. If you're just joining us, we're talking about Simba. He's an artist from the West Coast. He was talking about the game during a recent interview. In all the, what's called All the Smoke? All the Smoke Podcasts. The All the Smoke Podcasts.
Starting point is 00:52:26 With Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson on the Black Effect I-Hard Radio Podcast Networks, salute to the guys. If you're just joining us, we're talking about Simba, West Coast, He was talking about his relationship with the game during the podcast on All the Smoke Podcasts. And this is what he said. Yeah, I finally stopped hiding my girlfriend. Okay.
Starting point is 00:52:43 That's important. Yeah. She here? She's there. Everybody makes some noise for my girls. There you know. But to your point, you weren't doing the wrong. L.A. is a nasty place.
Starting point is 00:52:53 It's very nasty. It's very nasty. In the minute somebody know who your partner is, they enter. They own her. My big brother, Game. I love Game to death. I show Game. I say, yes, my girl.
Starting point is 00:53:05 You know, we think about getting married. Two days later, he was in her DM. Oh, my Lord. Listen, God damn, game. I love him, no. I love game. That's my big dog. So we're asking 800-585-1-1-1.
Starting point is 00:53:17 What are your thoughts? Hello, who's this? India. From where? Detroit. Detroit. What up, Do? What up, though?
Starting point is 00:53:24 How are y'all doing this morning? Bless Black and Holly favorite. How are you? I'm doing fine. The game looked like he's that tight. What you mean? You look like he to type. I'm going back door.
Starting point is 00:53:36 He just, do you remember his show when he was on the date thing with the girlfriend? What I did? He just said, like that guy. And he's a hope for doing that to the hood. And his boy is confused because that's not your friend. I took people off my left. You can't be that friendly with my boyfriend. Yeah, I'm with you.
Starting point is 00:53:53 I can't be calling you big brother after that. Hello, who's this? It's a boy K. Benzeman. What's going on? What's up, brother? Talk to us. Hey, I ain't going to lie. I feel like that's just green as hair.
Starting point is 00:54:04 Like, like. Like, how you gonna do your own bound like that? Like, like, yo boy? Nah, but I feel like that's green as hell. Now, what's green is calling him your brother, eh, that he'd do it. Yeah, yeah, that's true. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:16 That is true. Game ain't green for doing it. And I feel like... Play away, but... That's like some slimy-ass shit. Like, for me, because I don't have that happen to me. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:54:25 And I don't cut the dude off, like, immediately. So if he take him back as his home boy, they might as well date. God damn. Hey Hey Solomon, am I lying? No, I don't think that they should date But I feel like
Starting point is 00:54:42 I don't think that they're going to ever be homeboys like that again Never again Yeah Now Simba made it seem like he's still good though They're like that's my big brother I love him He's gonna be the best man at the wedding Like what?
Starting point is 00:54:54 I think Simba said that just because the game can fight Like there ain't no way Like there's no way that that's still your big brother And you still love him after that Like, nah. Hello, who's this? Yo, this cat from Chicago, man. Shatown, what up?
Starting point is 00:55:10 Talk to us. What's your thoughts, brother? I ain't going to lie. If I'm, uh, if I'm shorty, man, I'm hollering at the game. Auntie's, grandma, cousins, and anything he got, I'm hollering at. I ain't going to laugh at my wife. But you ain't going to be disrespect to your girl. All right.
Starting point is 00:55:25 Say less. You ain't going to want disrespect for your girl by hollering at other shorties or other women. Man, listen, I'm going to tell her, like, listen, we're going to do this together. We're going to do a little tag. Hey, I'm saying. You know, I'm saying. Betty versus Betty. I'm mad at you.
Starting point is 00:55:39 Thank you, Bub, hello. Who's this? Hi, this is God. Hey, what's up? Talk to us. What's your thoughts, Mama? Honestly, it's the second what the game did. Like, the man say he wanted to marry his girl.
Starting point is 00:55:51 Like, why would you go that far and be disrespectful to DM her? Like, that's not his big brother. That's not nothing. Like, that's just another that's trying to get with your women, you know? Right. I'm with you a thousand and six. It's just me weird. Thank you, Mama.
Starting point is 00:56:07 Hello, who's this? Right. Talk to us. What's your thoughts? Bad f***ing. God damn. All right. That was true.
Starting point is 00:56:18 Like, Nino Brown and G. Motton. He closed the line with the woman, right? Well, it's a little bit different with Nino Brown and G. Money because Nino Bowne, G. G. Money was just sleeping with that girl, And Nino Brown told him that he, that she was a slut, basically. Yeah, she, yeah, she wasn't wiping material anyway.
Starting point is 00:56:41 But G. Mike did love her, though. But we didn't know that. But the man got high, and he said that to touch everything from that, include my woman. You know where you how to come out. That's where it started it, though, with the woman. Hello, who's this? What's up?
Starting point is 00:56:56 This is Jay, Carlina, hi. What's up? Jay, what's up, talk to us? What should go to us? Okay, check out. It's been like this. I think you should, before you do that, make sure your relationship is solid
Starting point is 00:57:08 because you go have some haters, whether it's male or female, one time the chick called my girl, my ex up, and she, you know, before we parted ways and told her that me and her was messing around or anything me and her was doing. But it happened before our relationship so she can just shut up.
Starting point is 00:57:25 But definitely people getting into the DM and start, you know, it's always men and your girls' DM anyway, but your friends or people you know shouldn't definitely come in and you know start hating everything but we know that's how that's how it is especially cleats they hate they hate all the time so you know damn and the internet is worldwide so everybody in there trying to get at her but make sure your stuff's solid that's all i can say make sure you write because if you send a chick a DM or you send somebody something a text she'll shoot that they go shoot that right back and let her know
Starting point is 00:58:00 that you've been trying to holler or whatever. So make sure you rock-type solid. Otherwise, it's going to go down. All right. Thank you, brother. We got the moral of the story, guys. The moral of the story is stop calling people big bro who try to holl at your wife, our future wife.
Starting point is 00:58:15 Like, by the way, that's weird. I know the conversation they was having was about why you keep your significant other to yourself in places like L.A. and Hollywood. But, Simba, it's just as weird to still be calling somebody your big brother after they violated you like this. Yeah, that's crazy.
Starting point is 00:58:33 I agree. All right. Well, when we come back, we got Jess with the mess. What we talk about, Jess? Mike Apologizing again, man. Again, we won't get into it. What the hell Mike apologizing for now?
Starting point is 00:58:43 What are you doing now? For being a comedian, but we won't get into it. All right. We'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ NV.
Starting point is 00:58:52 Jess O'Lariah. Sholomey and the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Now, Jess, you said earlier that a lot of the phone calls came from the Midwest. You know why? Wow. going on? Because everybody in the East Coast is home
Starting point is 00:59:02 right now. They're not in their cars. They probably still sleeping because we are we got a blizzard. They're saying we should be expecting more more than 15 inches of snow in the New York, New Jersey Connecticut area. We're not allowed to be on the roads from 9 p.m. last night to 12 noon
Starting point is 00:59:18 today. So we got to stay up to you. So a lot of people are just home chilling. They got the day off. That's a lot of hits. I'm calling up. I don't know. You tell me, Shal of me. But let's get to Jess with the mess. That's hilarious. Superstar. You're funny now
Starting point is 00:59:32 You're Jeff with the mess Your news is right And she is so funny I gotta say that She's one of my favorite People on Instagram For the princess That's Larry!
Starting point is 00:59:40 Tela! Made it! Love it at the Lari's Jessica Robbeno Lord and her news is On the Breakfast Club Damn, Jess! What's the news today? What you want to know?
Starting point is 00:59:53 All right so Mike Apps was on Dion Cole podcast, Funny Knowing You And Mike told a joke about Not getting a hotel for a homeless man when he saw him on the side of the road with his family let's play i just seen a brother walking down subpovita in manhine beach he had a suitcase and his two kids and his wife and they was walking and the wife had a bag the two kids and i did a u-turn and i rode up on i said what's up
Starting point is 01:00:18 man he said oh my gosh man i said where you from brother he said man off of buffalo new york i said what happened he said man i just i i i had to explain it to you i'm down on my luck man me and my family ain't got no place to stay. Ain't got no fool nothing. So they got in the truck. I said, well, you got a hotel or something? He said, yeah, it's a joint on Marine called some sweets. I went in
Starting point is 01:00:42 there. I asked her lady how much the room was. She said, the room's $500 and I. So I wasn't told the dude. I said, man, it looked like y'all going to have to keep walking. Because of the $500. He's a comedian, man. Yes, and it was funny.
Starting point is 01:00:59 It was funny. People online, of course they got upset with him, especially on Twitter. That's why I don't be on Twitter, but they tore him up on X because he didn't help the homeless man. But here's the thing. It's probably a fake story. Yes. It probably wasn't even a real story. It was a story that he was telling because that's what comedians do.
Starting point is 01:01:18 They tell stories and y'all outraged at a fake story. I can hear that in telling it was a fake story. But it's funny. Yeah. Yeah, it was funny as hell to me, right? So we posted a video talking about how he's tired of apologizing. And the whole story was made up. So to your point, Charlotte, let's listen to it.
Starting point is 01:01:34 I'm exhausted. I'm tired of apologizing. I'm a fucking comedian. I crack jokes. Everything I say is not to be analyzed and put on blogs like I'm a bad person. This is exhausting. This shit was a joke. It wasn't even a real story.
Starting point is 01:01:52 I didn't want to be too serious, so I made it a joke. No, I didn't leave a homeless family out on the street. Did I meet up home? homeless family help them. Yeah, hell yeah, I helped them. Did I crack a joke and make a joke out of it at the end? Yeah, I made it funny. Damn.
Starting point is 01:02:09 Nobody understands sarcasm. Nobody understands satire. Nobody understands the art of joke telling and storytelling. Like, come on, man. But why apologize, though? That's my point. Like, why I keep it because. If people don't get it, F them, like, you're a comedian.
Starting point is 01:02:24 This is what you do. You crack jokes on things. Who cares? I didn't hear him apologize just now, though. That wasn't no apology. Yeah, I ain't hate even. Well, you explained. No, y'all just recently apologized for his Nick Minnage joke, right?
Starting point is 01:02:37 Where he said, you know, Donald Trump and the White House running the train on it. So he did apologize about that. But look, he made a video. He made a challenge or whatever. Making fun of Mike Epps for apologizing. Let's listen to what he said. I wanted to take this opportunity, man, to let you know, man. I just want to apologize for Mike Epps, apologize.
Starting point is 01:03:00 because sometimes we apologize and we don't know why we apologize, then we just be apologized because some people want us to apologize, but sometimes it ain't necessary for apology. We comedians, man. We can't keep apologizing about apologies. There ain't going to be no more apologies left to apologize about. But what I'm not going to apologize about is Dionne Cole, won't answer my phone call.
Starting point is 01:03:23 I've been knowing him for years. He's got a funny knowing you, and he acts like he don't know me. This is the apology challenge. What do you want to apologize for? Dono Roll is a clown. No, that was just trying to get on Deion show. Dionne's ignoring Dono. Damn.
Starting point is 01:03:42 Dion. Dion. Keep ignoring Donnell, okay. Huh? It's an ongoing thing. He is, like, publicly known that he's been ignoring Dono. I mean, he just said it just now. It just sounded to me like Donnell won't get on Dion podcast.
Starting point is 01:03:57 Keep ignoring him, Dion. You know, but he make videos every time somebody don't answer his call, because I ain't asked for him a few times, and he took to the internet made videos and told people that I don't answer his phone call either. He's funny. All right, moving, shifting gears. So congratulations to Ryan Cougall
Starting point is 01:04:12 on becoming the first black winner of original screenplay award with centers at the B-A-F-T-A. Is that BAFTA Awards or do we say B-A-FTA awards? That's a good question. It's BFTA, right? Yeah, I don't know. First time I ever heard of that it was, but I'm glad that Ryan Cougla won the first black, he was the first black winner of the original screenplay award.
Starting point is 01:04:36 So he gave his speech, honoring his uncle that passed. Let's listen to it. I feel very thankful. I feel blessed. Filmmaking is a team effort. And this is for writing a screenplay, and a screenplay is just pages if you don't have a cast and a crew. I had the best cast and the best crew that any filmmaker could ask for. So I share it with all of them.
Starting point is 01:04:56 I just feel an overwhelming sense of gratitude. The film was based on my uncle that I lost our relationship. Obviously, he wasn't a vampire. But he's the person who introduced me to blues music and told me about Mississippi every once in a while. And I missed out on being there when he passed away, you know, going on 11 years ago. And this film was kind of made in meditation on our relationship.
Starting point is 01:05:17 You know, it's a love letter for me, even though it's bloody and crazy and all that it is. It really starts and ends with that. And I have to make this movie with people that I love. And I love going to the movies. So hopefully I gave a good experience to folks. Salute to Ryan Coole, man. Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:05:32 Yo, he sound like an artist. He do sound like you can hear that West Coast all in his accent. Yes, he is, yo. He sounded like an artist like he can rap or something. All right. Now, last story. Clarissa Shills yesterday. She beat Franchon Cruz, Desern.
Starting point is 01:05:50 Beat the dog. Get out of him. Yeah, she was from Detroit. I thought she was supposed to fight a girl from Baltimore. Yo, I thought that's right. She did fight a girl from Baltimore. Why you keep saying she from Detroit? A girl from Baltimore.
Starting point is 01:06:00 They got it right here in the notes that show. Oh, no. She's from big Baltimore. She was in the ring shop now, Baltimore and everything. That is so wild. Well, trust yourself, Jess. Why don't you trust yourself? I don't know, man.
Starting point is 01:06:13 Anyway, yeah. She won four 10 rounds in front of 17,000 people. And although I feel like she should have got more than $8 million. She did when, you know, her $8 million a day. I mean, she got $8 million for a few fights. But that's good for women boxing, though. I know, but I just feel like it should be so much more. I mean, I know it's still a complaint.
Starting point is 01:06:38 We're celebrating it, but I don't want to be the one to be complaining, but I just feel like she should get a lot more. Like, look at what these, these niggins. Clarissa Shills is a huge star. I get what you saying. Yeah, Clarissa Shills is a huge star. But, I mean, you know, people have to support. Yeah, they have to support women boxing the way they support men boxing.
Starting point is 01:06:54 Like Clarissa wasn't even a paper of view last night I mean, but I have the zone. So I pay for the subscription, but it wasn't paper of view. Ryan Garcia, fight was paper review Saturday night. Like you said, it's all in who can pull in whether it's paper view, who's coming to the fights, who's selling out their arenas. And the more
Starting point is 01:07:11 more we support, the more they get paid. It's the same thing with women's boxing, same thing with women's basketball. I think Clarissa ready for paper view right now. I think I think she is. I would pay for Clarissa. I would too. Absolutely. I would too. She spoke on before we get out of it. She spoke on women's boxing in her post-flight interview.
Starting point is 01:07:27 Let's listen to it. I never thought that women's boxing would make it this far. To see this, I'm just so grateful to God that everybody can accept me as being a pretty tough and strong woman who really just love boxing. I'm probably going to boxing on 50 if my body let me. I love boxing. I love competing. I love the competitive energy. I just really love boxing.
Starting point is 01:07:48 I'm happy that now it was a time when, you know, boxing didn't love women. Now they love us. and I love that. That's what I. Congratulations. So, to Clarissa again, congratulations to Corridson.
Starting point is 01:08:00 And she put on a great show, man. I guess when is the promoters, but, you know, they had Kelly Price, sing the Black National anthem, you know, Boosie,
Starting point is 01:08:11 bought out, bought out Clarissa Shield. Like, it was a great show. And they were, they were banging. The first couple of rounds, they were going back and forth.
Starting point is 01:08:18 Like, crazy. Bang, bang, bang, bang. That was, Jesus. Mm-hmm. And I love how they, that how she hugged her at the end. I like that. I really,
Starting point is 01:08:27 really like that. You beat the ish out of somebody. They can just, you know, hug you and, you know. They had a huge payday, both for them.
Starting point is 01:08:33 So congratulations to them. Yeah, absolutely. That's just with the mess for this out. All right. Sholam, who are you giving your donkey too? Man,
Starting point is 01:08:40 I need the Baptist Film Awards. I need the host, Allen coming. I need all the handlers of John Davidson as well as John Davidson to come to the front of the congregation.
Starting point is 01:08:50 Okay. We, we're not going to let disabilities, just because you got disability, we still not go tolerate the disrespect. Okay? All right. All right.
Starting point is 01:08:58 We'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. But you used that donkey thing that he-on-he-all-he-all. A bunch of don'ties around him. It's time for donkey of the day. I got the donkey of the day for these toxic. They made me the donkey up the day. By the thing that I said. Some donkey the days just saw themselves.
Starting point is 01:09:17 It was you. What accountability are you taking? Yeah. It caught me all-star. I'm not making the superdiviness. I'd have made doggy of a day. on the breakfast club. That be it said, I want to start off with this donkey right here. Yes, donkey of the day for Monday, February 23rd, goes to the Baptist Film Awards, the host of the Baptist Film Awards, Alan Cumming, and all the handlers of John Davidson,
Starting point is 01:09:41 as well as John Davidson, okay? There are a lot of people who are sharing in this donkey here today, because if you haven't heard, John Davidson has Tourette's syndrome. Now, what is Tourette's syndrome for those who don't know? Tourette's a disability, a neurological condition that causes a person to have involuntary movements and sounds known as ticks. Now, one thing I learned about yesterday is there is something called coprolia. Play it, play it, right? What is it?
Starting point is 01:10:10 What is it? Say it again. Coprolelier. Coproletia, okay, which is not common. It affects only a small minority of people. In fact, 10 to 15 percent of people with Tourette's experience. conference coprolay EA. Did I say it right?
Starting point is 01:10:26 Coprolia. Yes, yes. And it's one of the most misunderstood aspects of Tourette's. And I need to let this doctor tell you more about it because that is what John Davidson suffers from. Let's listen. Coprolalia as strictly defined really means the uttering of swear words. But in Tourette's syndrome, people who have copelalia oftentimes have swear words, racial
Starting point is 01:10:52 epithets, sexual epithets, or other kinds of slang or words that really are socially inappropriate and shocking to the person who might hear them or experience being with a person with Touret. Coprolia. Coprolia. Coprolia. An involuntary utterance of socially inappropriate, I've seen our taboo words, our phrases, often sexual, profane, are insulting.
Starting point is 01:11:23 Keyword, involuntary. People are not choosing to say these things, and they usually do not reflect the person's beliefs, feelings are intentioned. See, that's what I don't believe. Okay? And we're going to talk about that in a minute. But this weekend at the Baptist Film Awards,
Starting point is 01:11:39 John Davidson had a number of outbursts. See, John Davidson is the inspiration for the Bafton-nominated movie, I swear. Never heard of it. And he had quite a few outbursts throughout the ceremony. including screaming, shut the F up during an introductory speech from Bafthor Chair, Sarah Putt. He screamed out F you when the directors of Boone won for Best Children's and Family Film. Never heard of Boone either.
Starting point is 01:12:03 But he saved his best outburst and most offensive for Delroy Lindo and Michael B. Jordan when they were presenting the award for Best Visual Effects for Avatar Fire and Ash. Let's listen and don't bleep it. Gary and I are delighted to be presenting the first BAFTA of the night for a vital part of movie making. That's not funny, but it's funny. Play it one more time, Brett. I got to hear it one more time, please. Gailor and I are delighted to be presenting the first BAFTA of the night for a vital part of movie making.
Starting point is 01:12:42 See, my reaction would have been Cracker, just because I just don't know why. I just know I would have been like, Cracker. Fight fire with fire. I just can't help it. Maybe I got Coprolat here too. I don't know. Okay? Now, the reason I'm giving the BAFTA film awards, okay, the host Alan coming and all the
Starting point is 01:12:59 handlers of John Davidson Donkey is because the reality is he shouldn't have been in the room. If a person has a condition that makes him scream out inappropriate, I've seen a taboo words, why risk having him in the room? There are people that networks wouldn't think about putting on TV, especially live TV because they have no idea what they might say. Example, Kanye West. And Kanye's not diagnosed with Tourette's.
Starting point is 01:13:27 What's that thing called? Corporalalia. Yes, or anything like that. So you have this man, John Davidson, who has a condition that he apparently can't control. So why would you give him the opportunity to sit in this audience and offend and insult people? Okay, and listen, I don't like the fact that when it comes to Coprolaya,
Starting point is 01:13:48 corporal alien. We say the words they speak are involuntary. Okay, we say people are not choosing to say these things, and they usually do not reflect the person's beliefs, feelings, our intentions. How the hell we know? Okay, that's hard for me to believe, all right? Somebody somewhere taught him the language. He was around people that he learned this behavior in this language from.
Starting point is 01:14:10 So don't tell me they don't reflect the person's beliefs. I don't know if they reflect the person's beliefs or not. He didn't yell out, black people. He yelled out niggas. Okay. That says a lot. Now, his symptoms, from what I read, first began at 12, and he was diagnosed at age 25. If this is accurate, he's 84 now.
Starting point is 01:14:32 So it's possible racism is his default setting. Okay. What I don't understand is, how come people with this condition don't yell out fun stuff like titties? Okay? According to the condition, you know, they often yell out. I've seen sexual phrases too. I didn't hear one throughout the whole ceremony. If you have those, where are they?
Starting point is 01:14:54 Okay, all those women that hit the stage, not once did he yell out, I'm hoarded, okay? Not once did he yell out, cheeks, okay? Not once did he yell out, pop that pee thing, all right? Where was putting it in your mouth? Okay, if John Davidson would have sounded like Uncle Luke in the 90s, then I might buy that he has a condition thing. It's just convenient that he saved his most offensive outburst for black people,
Starting point is 01:15:17 okay? I can be respectful of the condition but I don't respect none of y'all that allowed him to be there with the condition and then this morning, Good Morning America ran a story saying BAFTA had ample time to edit it out?
Starting point is 01:15:31 Let's listen. The BBC apologizing to BAFTA viewers after several obscene outbursts from Tourette's activist John Davidson were heard on a broadcast. Davidson is the inspiration for the movie I swear, which was nominated for six awards and took home the leading actor BAFTA. He was done.
Starting point is 01:15:47 diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome at the age of 12. One outburst heard on the broadcast was while Cinnor stars Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage. Delroy and I are delighted to be presenting the first BAFTA of the night for a vital part of movie making. A racial slur could be heard while the men presented the award for best visual effects. Jordan and Lindo looked startled but continued on. Host Alan Cumming later asking the audience for their understanding. You may have heard some strong and offensive language tonight. Tourette's syndrome is a disability and the ticks you've heard tonight.
Starting point is 01:16:17 involuntary, which means the person who has Tourette syndrome has no control over their language. We apologize if you were offended. So the big question this morning, why did these outbursts remain on the broadcast when other parts of the event were cut? Like the words of one award winner who said, free Palestine, especially when you think that there was a two-hour delay on this broadcast. The BBC has this morning issued a statement apologising that Davidson's comments were not edited out ahead of the broadcast and they say they will now be cut from the online version and on streaming.
Starting point is 01:16:48 After, suck my D. Suck my D, suck my D, suck my D. And I don't suffer from no condition. Okay, these words I'm telling you right now are voluntary. Okay, you mean to tell me that you edited out free Palestine and edited out other things, but you let the nigger stay in. Okay, come on, man. Come on, man.
Starting point is 01:17:05 That's not what we mean when we say we want to be inclusive. Okay, some things can be excluded. All right. In fact, if you're going to have someone like John Neer, which you shouldn't have, his outburst should be expected. and I should expect you to edit them, okay? I should expect you to edit them out. But Bapta, you chose to not only have him in the building,
Starting point is 01:17:23 you chose to leave his offensive words in. Suck my D, suck my D, suck my D, Bafta. Okay, everybody. Everybody involved in the whole situation. Okay, listen, I'm all for being inclusive, but not if that inclusiveness is going to hurt and offend other people. Once again, there are people that BAPTA wouldn't even think to have in the room because their offensive words have hurt.
Starting point is 01:17:45 others. Okay, doesn't matter to me if those words were spoken voluntarily or involuntarily. If it's a chance those words can be spoken and people can be hurt, then don't have them in the room, okay? And the fact that you edited out certain things, but left that in tells me everything that I need to know. And if you're more mad at me for saying they shouldn't have had John in the room, then you are about John screaming nigger and Bafton not editing it out, even though they could have. While two great black men were on stage, then you are part of the problem. Just because you have a disability doesn't mean we will tolerate the disrespect. Okay, please let Chelsea handler give the Bap to film awards to host Alan Cumming and the handlers of John Davidson, the biggest he-ha.
Starting point is 01:18:25 He-ha, he-ha. That is way too much Dan Meney's. Kathy Griffin, you want in on this? Please give this giant jar of mail the biggest he-ha. Oh. You know, Chris Rock got Copra Laia, you know. Cracker ass, cracker. Y'all didn't know that?
Starting point is 01:18:44 My girl that work at the restaurant got corporal a year too. I'm telling you, those are involuntary outbursts, y'all. Okay? That's crazy. Chris has a condition. Stop. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:19:01 That's crazy. Well, thank you for that donkey today. And you're right. Like, a disorder can explain behavior, but it doesn't excuse it. But let's open up the phone lines. 800-585-105-1, right? I guess the question is, should we, tolerate disrespect even if it's a disorder?
Starting point is 01:19:16 Absolutely not. And the fact that BAPTA edited out other things they found offensive, like they said they edited out somebody screaming Free Palestine, then you should have absolutely edited out the N-word. Leaving that in was a choice. I just wonder if they would have shouted out any other groups of people, organizations, or genres, or LGBTQ, or if it was any other body, it was anybody else, any other community would they have taken that one out?
Starting point is 01:19:42 but they took everything else and they need niggins. They don't care. They did it on purpose. There's no excuse. They know what they did. And I'm with Charlemagne. I understand he's being nominated,
Starting point is 01:19:55 but if it's like that and you don't know what he's going to say, disrespect to people, he shouldn't be in the wrong. He absolutely shouldn't be in the wrong. But let's open up the phone. Okay. Did you also see Alan Cunning,
Starting point is 01:20:08 the host, say that this may trigger, Toret people with Touret syndrome because of the concept of the film. What? Yeah, he said that. Yeah, he said because basically, basically it's a nigger film. So that's why he felt propelled to shout out nigger with the Tiret's kid. It was shut up, man.
Starting point is 01:20:29 No way he said, yeah. You swear, that's what they said. You told me trust myself. I saw this. Let's go to the phone live. 800-5-805-105-1. Is it okay to accept disrespect because, someone has a disorder.
Starting point is 01:20:43 No. There's having a disorder, justify treating others with disrespect. Let's talk about it. 800585105.105.1 is the breakfast club. Good morning. It's topic time. Call 800-585105-105-1 to join in to the discussion with the breakfast club.
Starting point is 01:21:03 Morning, everybody. It's DJ NV just hilarious. Sholomaine the guy. We are the breakfast club. Now, if you're just joining us, Sholomein gave Donkey the day to who? man the bafta film awards the host of the bafter film awards Alan coming and all the handlers of John Davidson as well as John Davidson
Starting point is 01:21:19 he's the guy who had Tourette's syndrome he has a condition called Copra laia which they say is not common it affects only a small minority of people like 10 to 15% and it causes you to yell out offensive things those offensive things could be sexual profane are insulting and he decided to yell out Nika, while Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo was on stage last night. That's right. We don't have to play the audio because you just... Canadian women are looking for more.
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Starting point is 01:25:14 Listen to the Spirit Daughter podcast, starting on February 2,000. 24th on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your podcast. I said it clearly, but we're opening up the phone lines, 800-585-105-1. Is it okay to accept disrespect because someone has a disorder? And I say, hell no, no way, nah, it's not going to happen. He did not need to be in that room last night if they knew it was that bad. And if it was a two-hour delay, they should have cut that out. They edited other things in the broadcast that were yelled out.
Starting point is 01:25:44 They said somebody yelled out, Free Palestine. They edited that. And they said they even edited out other times that he had outbursts. So I think they said he yelled it out three times. So why even keep that one in? Yeah. And then remove his ass the first time he'd do some it's like that. They should have got him up out of there.
Starting point is 01:26:00 Yeah, they should have got him up out of there. His family should have took him out of there, though. You know what? If you're part of his family, be like, you know what? Let's stand outside the hole into his hour turn because you don't want that out there, right? But let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this? What's going on?
Starting point is 01:26:15 Natty. Natty, what's up? Where you're calling from? I'm calling from Brooklyn, Flatbush. Oh, you home right now. You're stuck in the crib, huh? We are all the way inside. You heard?
Starting point is 01:26:26 We're inside inside. Talk to us. What's your thoughts? I think it's totally disrespectful, especially to these kings that are established, even if they weren't of the level of stature that they are a celebrity X, Y, Z. That's never going to be acceptable for our community,
Starting point is 01:26:40 black or brown. Disrespect will not be tolerated. We should be passed that. It's like what year are we living in why people think they could play in our face. I just wonder if there would have been any other community where they would have taken it out. Like if it would have been the Jewish community, they would have said something crazy. Or it would have been the LGBTQ plus community would have taken it out. You know, I just wonder.
Starting point is 01:27:00 Well, they said that they added somebody. Oh, they definitely would. Yeah, they edited somebody saying free Palestine. So somebody clearly found that offensive. Right. You know what I mean? Yeah, they want to move the goalpost when it comes to our community. But for everyone else, they have grace.
Starting point is 01:27:14 They have consideration. but when it comes to Tourette's that's something that's in your vocabulary. It's not something that just comes out of the blue. This is a regular rhetoric that this individual decided to go ahead and share with the world at this point. And now they want to backpedal and cover tracks for him. So that's really all it is because if they wanted to save face and do the right thing, it would have been done the first time. It's not going to be a backpedaling.
Starting point is 01:27:40 Like, oh, let's fix it now for the online. And no, it should have been fixed like you guys said. Two-hour delay, there's no reason why that should have been led out to the public. It was already offensive. And then he'd say, oh, if it offended you, you got more nerves and sense, as my grandmother would say. You got more nervous and sense. Thank you, Mama. Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 01:28:00 Yo, this is Kareem from Brooklyn. What's going on, y'all? Good morning. Brooklyn, what are on? You stuck in the crib. I know you all right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. They cancel work.
Starting point is 01:28:08 I'm happy. All right. We'll talk to us. What's your thoughts, brother? Yeah, I think it was disgraceful and distasteful where they should have put a muzzle on him if he's going to in there. Man, they shouldn't even have had them in there. Yeah, they shouldn't have had them in that room. Definitely should have had them in there. They should have put a muzzle on them.
Starting point is 01:28:21 Come on now, that's crazy for him to say something like that. Thank you, brother. Hello, who's this? Hey, it's Michaela from New Jersey. How are you doing? What part of Jersey? Now we're getting the East Coast. I'm currently in Newark right now because I actually
Starting point is 01:28:35 work from New Jersey Transit, so. Oh, you're working today? You're not driving no buses today. No, we're not driving, but you still have to report because we're essential workers. So, me, my husband actually works here. My sister works here. We all got in a car and carpool together.
Starting point is 01:28:51 And we are just sitting in the garage playing video games and chilling. All right. Well, be safe. What's your thoughts, Mama? Always. Listen, it was Black History Month. It is Black History Month. Why on earth would they not leap that out?
Starting point is 01:29:06 I have no idea. They're trying to say that it's, what is it? Like, she has Tourette or whatever. You know that girl that, that, that. that white woman, I forgot what her name? Bailey. But I don't ever hear her say, I've seen it. Yes, she don't never be cursing nobody out
Starting point is 01:29:22 and calling them any kind of words. I think the most she ever did was when she got to the airport, she was talking about a gun because she had seen a gun. But anytime she sees a black person, that girl don't never say, nita, you know what I'm saying? Nope. She's always happy. She's always surrounded by love.
Starting point is 01:29:36 You know what I'm saying? She cool. Right. I thought she said, hey, Jess. Oh, what's up, baby. I'm sorry. I couldn't even be going in and out. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:29:45 up. Oh, yeah. We got horrible service here, but yeah. Y'all stay safe in that snow and stuff like that. I got to go back and make sure they're not trying to send us out. All right. You too, you're safe out there in the rows. 800-585-105-1. Is it okay to accept disrespect because someone has a disorder? That's the question. No, it's not. Do you have a disorder, justify treating others with disrespect, huh? You know, it's crazy, though? Yo, maybe that guy blanked out in his mind went back to you. Remember that I think it was a movie with Delroy Lernerner. Linda was on the news and he was telling the white people to say
Starting point is 01:30:18 and he was like, nah, the way he said, said. So what if his mind went back to that? And he just yelled it out. And he said, he told us to say it. I still don't care. Yeah, no, I don't care. But I was just thinking about that. And I'm actually more pissed off at the BAFTA film awards for not editing it
Starting point is 01:30:36 when they had the opportunity to edit it. That was a revelation from Good Morning America this morning. Not only that, but also once it first started and you see it how disrespectful it was, You want to make sure the people that are, you know, receiving awards are respected in the highest, you know, possible. You know what I mean? They should have some black people remove them. They should have had the black ushers remove them. Boy, he would have started yelling in for real.
Starting point is 01:30:57 Now, if you're just joining us, we're talking about Shulamay gave Donka Today to who? Donkey of the Day went to the BAFTA Film Awards, the host of BAFTA Film Awards, Alan Cumming, and all the handlers of John Davidson as well as John Davidson. He is the guy who has Tourette's, but not just Tourette's. from something called Copra Laia, which is not common. It says it affects 10 to 15% of people, and it makes you yell out socially inappropriate, obscene, our taboo words, or phrases.
Starting point is 01:31:27 Jeff, me and you might have that. I know, I know. Yeah, we definitely got it. That's my excuse from that one. Oh, boy. Let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this? Hi, this is Tara from that camp.
Starting point is 01:31:36 Hey, good morning, Mama. How are you feeling? How are you feeling? Good. Now, we're asking. Is it okay to accept disrespect because someone has a disorder? Okay, so no, I don't think it's okay to accept it, but in this case, with him having a disability, like, I don't think they should have, um, did somebody in terms of awards, but they definitely had a chance to edit it out.
Starting point is 01:31:59 And like, I thought the same way you guys did until, like, recently I started following this girl, um, on Instagram. She's like 24 year old, 40 years old is black girl and she has trust. And she has like the inward, um, condition as well. so she said stuff like that. I should be like I hate the gate, the G word and stuff. So like she just made a video explaining how they can't help themselves.
Starting point is 01:32:25 And I've learned so much from like watching her videos about this condition. I see things like that though, about that condition though, right? You don't think like a lot of that stuff is learned. You know, it comes from somewhere. You can't just get a condition. Well, in my opinion, I feel like you don't get a condition
Starting point is 01:32:40 and then you just automatically yell, I hate this. I hate that. Hate this. Yeah. What do you love? Learn and word. When you learn those words, you're right. But that young lady you're talking about online, she, she posts a lot of herself getting ready. And she doesn't get ready.
Starting point is 01:32:52 And then she explains why she does it. Yeah, I've seen that video a couple of times. Yeah. And that's so knowledgeable. Yeah, saying you hate is different than just yelling out the word. You know what I mean? I don't think you should yell out the word either. But when you're saying you hate that specific, you know, community you're talking about,
Starting point is 01:33:10 to me, that's a whole different conversation. Well, the young lady's black, too, by the way, too. The young lady on my is black. Yeah, but she's yelling out the gay slur. Yeah, I hate G-A-Y. That's crazy. Hello, who's this? It's Will.
Starting point is 01:33:22 What's good, DJ Envy? Will, what's up? What's up? Florida, my brother. Went a far of Florida. What's so Charlotte, my brother? What's up, gentlemen? Good morning.
Starting point is 01:33:32 Well, you got that nice sun. It's about a foot of snow out here, Will. I know, right. Hey, sound happy and Will. Hey, don't hate the player. Don't hate the player. Don't hate the player. Talk to us.
Starting point is 01:33:41 What should throw us, Will? Hey, look here, bro. Let me tell you something, man. I come from a place down in Florida, Winter Park, Florida, man. There used to be an old man. They used to be inside the newspaper store. And every time I were walking there,
Starting point is 01:33:53 he had Tourette syndrome, he would go, bitch, you damn. Hey, listen, man, listen, the first time I went off and then he did it, man, I was like, damn, me he said that's like he said. Hey, so I got to a point where I started going back off Vietnam just to hear him say it.
Starting point is 01:34:14 See, you're part of the problem. So he was white or he was black? It's funny. Now, I ain't go sit there and act like it ain't hilarious. Hey, John, man, it is, man. If you heard it said, man, you fall off the chair, man. It is funny until you realize you can get some compensation for it. Now all of a sudden, oh, my God, you hurt.
Starting point is 01:34:32 My feelings. Hey, hey, hey, that old f*** dead and gone now, man. I wish I could have got some from it. Oh, damn. Thank you, brother. What's the moral of the story, y'all? The moral of the story is, man, a disability doesn't mean that we will tolerate the disrespect. It's really just that simple.
Starting point is 01:34:49 And the BAFTA Awards had ample opportunity to edit this guy, John Davidson, and they chose not to. And I was reading something where they said, this guy might have screamed it like three times, but they edited out two of them. So why leave the one? Right. And you edited out other things. You edited out somebody screaming Free Palestine. So it's like you had the opportunity to edit this out. You wanted this out there.
Starting point is 01:35:15 That's crazy. I wonder if John Davidson, if he was around, like, if he was in the hood and there was a whole bunch of black people where he shouted out then, like, is that how Tourette's work? Repeatedly. I'm sure he would have screamed it out repeatedly. And if he didn't, if he didn't, then he'd full of shit.
Starting point is 01:35:32 That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm trying to get at. If he was at the BET Awards, would he have screened that out? You know what I'm saying? First of all, if he'd get invited to the Beat, We need to cancel the BET awards. Like that would be so digital. Like who the hell would have green lighted that?
Starting point is 01:35:47 Okay. All right. Well, let's get the Jess with the mess. Big Jess hilarious, superstar. You're funny now. You're Jeff with the mess. Your news is real. And she is so funny.
Starting point is 01:35:59 I gotta say that. She's one of my favorite people on Instagram. Princess Lerius? Yeah. Tell her. Maybe. That's the Larius. Jessica Robben Moore.
Starting point is 01:36:07 And her news is When her news is, On the Brewery. Damn, Jess, what's the news today? What you want to know? All right, so I wouldn't be just with the mess if I ain't get at least a little bit of messy when I can. Alright, so we're going to start this hour with the Petty Party. So y'all may have seen the surveillance video of Jim Jones attempting to kick down a few doors.
Starting point is 01:36:29 Now in life, that's motivating, right? Because it symbolizes breaking barriers. But in this case, it symbolizes eviction. And the man behind all of this, of course, is yours truly 50 cents. So 50 posted the surveillance video of Jim. video of Jim along with a document that suggests that Jim's tenancy at the property was terminated after notices of default and termination, meaning basically he was reported no longer authorized to be inside, right? So 50 also mocked Jim as on money and implied that the eviction
Starting point is 01:36:59 resulted from his alleged failure to meet lease obligations. Now, 50 cent also posted that he now has some ownership, uh, ownership connection to the property. property. So this Asian dude named Sam, right, that 50 also posted a picture with. He owned a building. And 50 is now his partner, allegedly. He said, you break you by, right? Because he kicking the door. I don't know if y'all seen it. And I thought we had audio of it, but you can, you can see Jim kicking through, like trying to kick through his door because, you know, that's where, I guess, whether he stayed there or not, but that's his, that's, that's, that's the property that he ran it. And 50 sent posted also that by Monday,
Starting point is 01:37:41 He going to have to pay up because he got to fix every door that he kicked. Crazy. That's crazy. Why are you like that, Shalama? There's too many walls. I don't like that. I need just 140 characters. Yeah, it's too many words.
Starting point is 01:37:56 I know, yo. I know it's the word. But, you know, if there's a thing. Envy, you know, is there something in New York. They can't evict you as long if you're, even if you're late on your payments. Well, a person can't evict you. The court has to evict you. you. So you have to go to court and then
Starting point is 01:38:12 the sheriff comes by to evict you. It comes by to evict you. You just can't change the lock. You can't do that in New York. Well, there's, you can't change the lock to keep, like, so Jim technically wasn't in the wrong, right? Right. Right. Yeah, no, you can't. You're supposed to go through the legal system to evict somebody if they haven't paid rent.
Starting point is 01:38:29 And it's not proven. There's nobody else but 50 that's saying that, you know, he couldn't afford anything where he didn't meet the, the, the, the, the lease obligations, anything like that. That's just coming from 50. It's been, there's nothing like no legal action being taken that that I see so far. But it's all.
Starting point is 01:38:45 I did see some legal paperwork. It was the same thing, 50 posted. He did post some type of legal paperwork. I guess maybe some late payments, I think. I mean, the document. Nah, yeah, I don't know. I just saw it come from 50. But either way, you know, 50 always know something that we don't.
Starting point is 01:39:03 Now, there was some paperwork, I guess, put on the wall if you don't, if you didn't, if you're late or you're trying to get evicted. But I know any eviction you have to go to the eviction. you have to go to the court and the court has to say it's eviction and they usually send a sheriff or allow you to change the locks. That's usually what happens. Either way, it's petty. All right, so next, Lord Kim, she sat down in the, well, actually, I don't know how many podcasts Nick Cannon got,
Starting point is 01:39:26 but he got a new podcast and it's called Nick Cannon's Big Drive. And he basically drive around asking people questions or whatever. And Lord Kim was on this episode, and they were talking about whether or not she feels bad about her old lyrics. Let's take a listen to it. So now as a mom, as somebody, like, when you look back at some of the lyrics, when you reflect back on it, are you proud? You taught a lot.
Starting point is 01:39:52 You inspired a lot of women to be liberated. I know. That's the hard part about it because, like, I love the fact that I did that. I feel like, you know, that's something that I, you know, took one for the team for. Like, I had to just step out and be like, yo, I'm about to be the one Like to get all the backlines for it Right
Starting point is 01:40:13 And I kind of knew that Because it was like so I even told Big one time I was like Big you don't think we should do something More for the kids Like more for the kids Like maybe at least one song
Starting point is 01:40:24 He was like what? No this shit's boring hard You crazy He's like we're not This what we're doing They gotta take us how they take us That's what's up She also spoke on
Starting point is 01:40:37 the Notorious VIG movie, not being accurate. I say this somewhere before, but she got a little bit more in depth with Nick Cannon. Let's take a listen. I was biggest fan. Wow. He was my favorite artist.
Starting point is 01:40:51 Because obviously we've seen the movie and stuff. Is that really how y'all linked up? Like, you was... No, the movie's not accurate. That's not accurate. It made your relationship look super lovy-dovey and, like, if it felt like a romantic movie,
Starting point is 01:41:06 Yes. How it really happened, Chip? I'm going to show you. I'm going to show everybody. In the Little Kip movie? Yeah, in the Little Kemp movie, because it's coming. But there's some parts that are true, like at the end where they have, I didn't see the whole movie on that. Really?
Starting point is 01:41:21 I could watch it. I have so much to say about that. But, you know, everybody got to, we can document you that. But I'm, it's 100% in the works. I think those of us born in the 1900s, we need to stop. apologizing for things from the past and we need to stop talking about we regret things from the past
Starting point is 01:41:41 because if you didn't come up in that era, then you just don't understand. You know, sometimes they say it's a black thing, you don't understand. Sometimes it's a 1900s thing and you don't understand. She just said she regretted though. She just said she just wished she did more kid-friendly records, but she just said she regret it. They were kid-friendly
Starting point is 01:41:57 record back then. We was all kids singing those records. I know. Okay. That was our version of kids' bop back then. Sorry. Okay, just like I'm sure these kids now, you know, when they're in their teenage, early teenage formative years, they got things that we don't know about that they probably singing and, you know, carrying on too. Right. That's what that list. I'm not, man, God bless Uncle Luke.
Starting point is 01:42:20 God bless little Kim. Trina. God bless them all, all, all right? God bless crunk music. God bless the air we came up when the movies, the TV shows, the music. we needed that little bit of toxicity. We didn't know no better back then. Okay?
Starting point is 01:42:38 And it was so fun. That's what nobody ever talks about. The fun. It was fun. That's right. That's right. And also, I'm excited about her movie. Her telling her own story.
Starting point is 01:42:48 She could tell it because she, like I said, I saw her like a few years ago say that she didn't agree with the whole Notorious BIG story. And, you know what I mean? She didn't have anything to say about Notary, but she just didn't like how she was portrayed in the movie. But I can't wait to, for her her own documentary and movie come out yeah so oh yeah that's that's just with the mess
Starting point is 01:43:10 all right thank you just now when we come back we got the people's choice i love not responding to jess it's so funny just let me go right you are stand-up comedian you'll be on stage by yourself okay i know but not here yo i'm saying it with three other people it's the breakfast club morning everybody is DJ NV Jess O'Larry Sholomaine the guy We are the breakfast club
Starting point is 01:43:41 Now it's Black History Month What we doing, Shaw? Man, you know every Friday During Black History Month My guy BDOT does a podcast called I Didn't Know Maybe you didn't either On the Black Effect
Starting point is 01:43:49 Podcast Network And today he's telling you about the black president Who abolished slavery Before Lincoln Before the Emancipation Proclamation There was a black leader
Starting point is 01:43:58 Who abolished slavery In his nation And that's a history rarely taught in American classrooms but it'll be taught on the Breakfast Club this morning. Let's listen. The black president who abolished slavery before Lincoln.
Starting point is 01:44:11 Hello, Mexico. I didn't know. My amigos Fabritos, bienvenitos to another episode of, no, lo, saibia. Quizas you, don't know you know. I'm not so presentador, bidot.
Starting point is 01:44:26 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Y'all ain't know your boy was by language like that, did you? Yeah, I just said, no at all. Welcome back to another. episode of I didn't know. Maybe you didn't either. I'm your host, BDOT. But I said that Joan in Spanish. And why am I showing off my Spanish two education? Because this episode, you need your digital passport. We're hopping back on flight 1619 and we're headed to Mexico. But before we jump on that flight, it is customary that we give you three of the most
Starting point is 01:44:56 useless facts you'll never need ever, not a day in life. First, Mexico abolished slavery in 1829, while the U.S. was still very much committed to the nonsense. Second, the man who signed it into law was Afro-American. And thirdero, some Americans were so mad about that decision that they moved to Texas. So for today's episode, I'm going to ask you, did you know that it was a black president who abolished slavery before Lincoln? And did you know, Mexico abolio la esclavitude 303 anos anis de la proclamation de emancipation. Because I didn't.
Starting point is 01:45:41 I didn't know. Now, for those of you who aren't as by-language as myself, I basically just asked if you knew that Mexico abolished slavery 33 years before the Emancipation Proclamation. You need to know the name Vicente Guerrero, who's Afro-Mexican, the Revolutionary. General. He was the president of Mexico. And yes, the same Guerrero that the state of Guerrero in Mexico is named after. It makes his money off of tourism because Acapulco is there. There's a story that
Starting point is 01:46:25 says Vicente's pop tried to turn him into the Spanish authorities during his revolution. And his response, La Patria is Primero. That means the homeland comes first. And that became Mexico's motto. Vicente was born to a mixed race family. He rose through the rank. during Mexico's War of Independence and became one of the most powerful leaders in the country. Now here's the part that don't make the U.S. textbooks. When Grosado became president in
Starting point is 01:46:51 1829, he looked at slavery and said, Yel Holmes, we're done with that. Not gradually, not with conditions, not with no loopholes, abolished immediately. No committee, no focus group, the original Nike, just did it.
Starting point is 01:47:08 And that was huge. Mexico immediately became a place. where enslaved black people could escape and be free. There was no fugitive slave laws, no returning people to bondage. Different accounts estimate between 3,000 and 5,000 enslaved people escaped to Mexico before the Civil War. It was entire communities of black Seminoles and freedom seekers in Coahuilla. And this is where things get familiar.
Starting point is 01:47:34 American slaveholders hated it. They started bringing enslaved people into Mexico territories anyway, especially Texas. and demanding exceptions, like entitled, pompous, white people of that time normally did. But Mexico said, nah, no exceptions. So when people talk about Texas wanting independence,
Starting point is 01:47:54 understand this. Slavery was a major reason. Mexico was too black friendly, too anti-slavery, too unwilling to protect American wealth built on bondage. And that's the global part that they don't love teaching. And of course, Vicente Guerrero paid for it. He was eventually overthrown
Starting point is 01:48:11 and executed, but his decision couldn't be undone. Slavery never returned to Mexico, and that's impact. A century after Guerrero made freedom law in Mexico, Carter G. Woodson created Negro History Week because stories like these were
Starting point is 01:48:27 never going to cross the border. Woods and new black history didn't stop at the United States plantations. It shaped nation. And if we don't document it, freedom starts looking like it only came from one place. I know Los Sabia. I was too, Tampoko.
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Starting point is 01:48:55 on the Black Effect Podcast Network. Available everywhere you listen to podcast. Salute to everybody I've seen in Washington, D.C. over the weekend. My daughters had a dance competition. So they did pretty good, man. Brooklyn came in first. London came in second. I had a great time.
Starting point is 01:49:09 driving back, it usually takes about three and a half hours to come back from Washington, D.C. It took six and a half hours because of all the nasty weather and snow and traffic. But we finally made it back. So if you're out on them roads for whatever reason, please be safe. Why you didn't fly? Why are you driving? Because if I flew, all the flights would be canceled. Yeah, I flew going.
Starting point is 01:49:28 I went to D.C. this weekend because my daughter had a chilling competition, so I flew out on Friday night. But on Sunday, all the flights were canceled. So they told us Saturday night, all the flights were canceled for Sunday. So we ended up driving back Saturday night because, you know, the Chilean competition was smart enough to cancel her Sunday performance. Yeah, dance competition didn't, which was so stupid, but we made it back. I was saying why I didn't fly down there and v. y'all drove down there and back. I just wanted to know why y'all didn't fly down there. We left Thursday night because she had to be on stage at 7.30 a.m. Friday.
Starting point is 01:50:01 Oh, yeah. So we drove pretty much in the nighttime and all that stuff. And then shout out to everybody in Richmond. You know, the whole city of Richmond, so dope. I love it. I got family there, too, so I always feel like I'm going to like my second home. But this weekend, Greenville, South Carolina, your girl will be there. I'm bringing my brother Desi, 48, of course.
Starting point is 01:50:20 This Friday and it's Saturday, you can meet me at the Comedy Zone in Greenville. We got two shows on Friday, two shows on Saturday. I do have merch. My book is available for pre-order, so while you buy your tickets for the show, make sure you scroll up and you pre-order my book so deaf do we parent. It comes out April 28th. Yo, it's been great. Yo, I've been doing, I got material about my book.
Starting point is 01:50:43 To see people relate so much to the baby mama, the baby daddy stories, it's so funny. People are like, yo, you need to drop the book now. I don't want the merch. I want the book. So I can't wait to the book come out, yo. This is going to be, it's going to be real big for me. I'm happy. I'm happy to be an author, yo.
Starting point is 01:50:59 Very happy. Pre-order now. Congratulations. Tell death do we parent. Yes. That's right. Well, you got a positive note, Shala? I do, man.
Starting point is 01:51:07 The positive note is simple. Never tolerate disrespect. Okay, the more chances you give someone, the less respect they'll start to have for you. They'll begin to ignore the standards that you've set because they'll know another chance will always be given. They're not afraid to lose you because they don't know, because they know no matter what you won't walk away, okay?
Starting point is 01:51:27 They get comfortable with depending on your forgiveness, so never let a person get comfortable disrespecting you. Have a great day. Breakfast club, bidsies. Do you on finish? Bo up, woke up, wake you up. Bring that ass up. Program your alarm to power 105.1 on Iheart Radio.
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