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Oh, boy, it feels good.
How are you feeling with your Knicks orange on this morning?
I feel like a Knicker.
You feel like Nicker?
What's up, my Nicker?
What's up, my Knicker?
I didn't go to bed until after 1 o'clock last night.
Me too.
My cortisol levels was through the roof.
Oh, my adrenaline was through the roof.
It don't matter if you a Knicks fan or not.
If you're a basketball fan and you watch that game last night, my God.
Oh, my goodness.
Not only did you witness history, right?
You witnessed history a lot.
You saw the most three-pointers-and-a-half in the first half.
Then you saw the greatest comeback in NBA finals.
Yes, down by 29 points.
Oh, my God.
And like Sholomey said, the way they were shooting three is nothing.
They couldn't miss anything.
Like, you couldn't even mad.
They were just red-hot.
Red-hot.
I know your blood pressure was up.
Yo.
Boy.
Yeah, I was going through anxiety.
I was going through depression.
I was going through everything because you just start fidgeting.
You just don't know what's going to happen.
I never felt like the Knicks was going to lose, though.
For real, even last night when it was down 29?
No, because when I make my predictions, I stick to it.
When I say the Knicks was going to win game four, I'm like, they're going to win game four.
I still got Knicks and five.
I mean, it looked grim.
No, Nixon's six.
Third quarter where they were down, you know, 29.
I'm sitting here like, how?
I'm like, I'm like, we just got to just start chipping away.
Then they were down by less than 20.
I'm like, I keep chipping away.
And down by 10.
10. And the fourth quarter, I think it was like four or five minutes left and they were down by nine minutes left. I'm like,
this is where the Knicks get busy.
They were down by what, 17 with like nine minutes left?
Yeah, 17 by nine minutes left. And then, oh my gosh, the Knicks just lit up and, and salute to O.
O.G. O.G was the trouble with the same year.
Oh, my gosh.
Was how you pronounce his last name?
Anunabhi?
We just say OG.
Come on.
It's not a Nigerian.
I don't know.
What an amazing game.
What an amazing game.
Like Shalomey said, look if you're not a Knicks fan, just watching basketball and just watching basketball.
It's just basketball history.
That's one of them games that you're going to see on highlights 20, you know, 30 years from that.
Yes.
Guaranteed.
Yes.
Shout out to New York.
I know they are so proud, happy.
And I ain't seen no fights last night.
Oh, no, that was fights.
Now, I'm not going to lie.
Last night, you y'all got to admit.
What?
Spurs fans deserve to get beat up.
Your team blows not a 29 point lead.
You should get your ass kicked just for that.
Oh, oh.
Okay.
Your team blows a 20.
Your team blows a 20.
point lead.
You should get your ass kicked just for that.
They did egg Wemby.
I thought it was going to be a bagel or something, but they threw a egg out of.
But they was hard on Wemby last night.
I mean, they was roughed him up last night.
Elbowed to the neck.
They threw him on his ass a couple of times.
I've told y'all this already.
They put some physical to him last night.
Y'all crowned Wemby a lot too soon, okay?
Y'all crowned them a lot too soon.
Great player.
Great player.
Good player.
Great player.
Good player with glimpses of greatness, okay?
But y'all just crowned them a little too early.
And I stand on the fact I just don't know if a foreigner can ever be the face of the league.
Okay.
And they roughed his ass up last night.
So, I mean, elbow to the throat.
He was always on the floor last night.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Whatever.
Much nobody else.
Good game, man.
Let's get the show crack.
Yesterday during halftime, Wu-Tang performed.
Yesterday, they did.
Drop on the cruise bombs for the woo.
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I mean, it's only right.
Why not?
Start with trying.
We start the show.
Last night was a triumph.
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For the record, bad sperm is sperm that can't produce.
Okay?
I just want to put that out there.
He said he's a bad team from bad sperm.
That line is amazing, but it's always bothering me
because bad sperm is sperm is sperm that cannot produce.
I always love the problem we go,
put the blood, clots.
Ah!
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One thing about light skin guys, they can't look tough no matter.
No matter what they did.
No matter what they did.
No matter.
I just liked that point.
I didn't try to be tough.
I just had to like that part.
Come on me.
I mean.
I mean.
50 him just not.
Oh my God.
Shut up, man.
Put the little dog away.
Did you put that little chihuahua out away before I come in the house.
That little stupid ass Taco Bell dog.
A little ankle bite.
Anyway, like I said, good morning, everybody.
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Let's get in some front page news.
Last night, if you missed it, yes, the New York Mix.
the Spurs 107-106.
It came down to a last-minute shot from OG
who tipped in a Jalen Brunson miss.
And not only that, when they tried to run it down
the other side of the court, he blocked
the person's shooting. So, OG
is the savior for last. No, the block was before.
Before, yeah, before. And then we came in
and shot that, yeah. So, but we will
have to say, Josh Hart, did miss an easy
lay-up slash dunk. It don't even matter.
And he didn't box out his guy.
I'm just saying that it doesn't matter.
That don't even matter.
You all won. You need to be happy.
We got one more game.
And we got to make sure we focus.
We got to be sure.
We need a clear head.
We got to make sure those little mistakes that we made this game.
It don't even matter.
It don't matter.
Yes, it does.
It all matters.
It matters.
It matters.
No, it don't.
Shout out to the Knicks.
Salute to the Knicks.
Hello, Mimi.
Your mic's, the mic's not on.
You're not turning my, Mimi's mic on?
Oh, man.
I can hear her.
She's just really, really, really real.
You're very low, Mimi, Brown.
It's only coming out on one side.
All right.
What about now?
There you go.
There you go.
All right.
Okay, all right. How y'all doing this morning?
Good morning.
Good morning. Okay, so we stopped this morning with an emotional and exclusive interview with the parents of Carmelo Anthony.
So just hours after their son was sentenced to 35 years in prison for the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf.
I sat down with Kayla Hayes and Andrew Anthony for a raw conversation about the verdict, the trial, and what comes next.
So the jury, as we know, they convicted Carmelo just less than three hours.
of deliberation and his parents say they felt that outcome was decided before the trial even began.
So I asked them point blank if they believe that Carmelo got a fair trial and this is what
they have to say.
So do you believe your son received a fair trial?
No.
Absolutely not.
Absolutely not.
And we don't keep fighting.
We would not stop fighting for justice for my son.
Yeah.
It's hard.
It's very, it's hard for us right now, and I've had my moments.
You know, I haven't seen the full conversation, Mimi, but I saw it everywhere yesterday.
But I wonder, did you ask them what was the outcome they wanted?
You know, it's funny, I did ask them if they thought that that was going to be the outcome.
And in our conversation, which you'll see when you get a chance to watch the whole thing,
is that they trusted the process.
They never thought that it was going to turn out the way.
that it did. They were being told, you know, who to talk to, who not to talk to, don't look at the
jurors, you know, make sure that you're just, you know, you're coming in every day and you're
doing what we tell you to do. And they really, really trusted that process. I asked them,
you know, as we've been talking about here every day, about, you know, there being no black
jurors. And if that was like a sticking point for them, and this is what they had to say about
that. So even when you notice there were no black jurors, it gave you pause, it
it made you want to say something, but you were still going along with the process.
Yeah, it was going on with the process.
Because you don't know, there's a lot of times when I hope this don't be controversial.
But that's the first thing they do is they try to say, we're emotional.
We don't follow instructions, right?
So we did everything that we was advised and told to do and look what happened.
So who was they?
You said that they told you, who was they?
Was it your defense attorney?
Yeah.
So we were.
because while him being 18,
so what they did was
they kind of played everybody
against everybody, if you could say.
I'm not going to say they played us
against each other,
but it's almost they,
you know,
they had him scared like,
hey, you know,
this,
I'm a lawyer,
you know,
this,
this,
this,
as me been a father,
all right,
you're the guy,
I'm okay with playing my position,
and I don't want to
overstep any boundaries.
Everybody kept saying,
hey,
the beat this,
the beat this,
I've even went to some black,
attorney. They're like, oh, you need a white, you need a white attorney to go out there to fight out there. Remember
they were telling us that? They kept telling us that. So everybody like, why y'all did? Everybody was
telling us, okay, so then when we get it, they basically toss them over.
I guess I just wonder when did they start to notice things weren't fair? And why didn't they say
something then? They probably didn't know until it was actually, the case was actually over.
And that's the sad thing. If anybody's ever been through a case or a trial or anything like this,
You got to, the lawyer tells you what he thinks is best for you.
That doesn't necessarily mean it is the best,
but from whatever he's done before,
he thinks that he or she knows, right?
Because that's the first thing they're saying in a town like that,
because I had something in Virginia way back when.
They said, get in a white attorney because he's, you know,
there's more white jurors and they'll relate more to the white attorney.
Then they'll say, you know, don't look at the jurors
because it'll feel like you're intimidating them.
There's so many different things that they tell you do that might not work.
And then they haven't been in this situation before.
So, you know, they probably like wanted a black attorney,
but with people in their air like,
no, no, no, no, you need somebody white to fight this.
They ain't know which way to go.
You know what I mean?
They did not know which way to go.
And they wanted to do what was best for their son.
They felt that they had their son's life in their hands
and they did not want to make any mistake.
And if we can, there's just one more soundbite that I want to play.
We'll play the other one in the next hour.
But there is one that answers your question,
Charlotte, about what the outcome,
what they thought this outcome was going to be like
and if they noticed what that looked like.
As you were watching the trial,
as you were in there, you know, you didn't want to question the process.
You wanted to let it play out.
But was there at any point that you felt the outcome was heading in this direction?
No.
Everybody lied.
Even when the one kid who was the corporate of all this, meaning the kid who invited them to the tent,
he lied on the stand and said he didn't even know him.
And they had pictures, pictures with his grandmother.
with his grandmother.
Like, here's your grandmother.
My son, your grandmother.
Their whole family got multiple times played basketball.
All kinds of different things.
I mean, all of the witnesses' statements and stories were inconsistent.
So we thinking that the jury is going to notice that.
But they already had their mind made up when they sat in that courtroom.
Their mind was made up already.
It's a horrible situation, man.
I mean, you got one person deceased, Austin Metcalf and Carmelo Anthony is in prison for 35 years.
It just seems like a series of unfortunate events that, you know, led up to something that just got way too out of control.
I mean, you know, there's a lot to it.
There's a lot to it.
There's a lot to it. There's a video that, you know, perhaps tells a different story that we haven't seen, that they saw, that they feel no one paid attention to.
There's just a lot.
And it is in the interview that I did, which we're going to drop at 10 a.m. on the Instagram, excuse me, the YouTube page of the breakfast.
club so we can watch it and we can talk
later but there's a lot.
Is that real about the video? I heard that there was a video
that shows like he got jumped.
There is a video
and I did ask the parents what that
video shows. I did ask them
that and that is in the interview. Why didn't it
released that? I mean I don't know. I'm just
I don't know. Wouldn't it then be
self-defense? Wouldn't it be self-defense? Yeah, I mean, if they were
jumping them. Yeah, absolutely. I mean,
I guess we'll hear from you next hour. Thank you, Mimi.
Horrible. Horrible situation.
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Hi, this is Maria from Detroit.
Hey, Maria.
Is Maria Maria Maria from Detroit?
I just wanted to say that Vixir 1 Maniamo.
was supposed to be a piston.
Why do you want him to be a piston?
Well, he was supposed to be a piston.
I think that, I think y'all
have crowned him way too soon.
He, he's not as
dominant as he should be. Seven foot
six, and you don't know how to dominate
a game yet? I mean, I know he's young, but damn.
He should be doing that off just pure
the skill set he got and being so goddamn
tall. I mean, I think, I think
he is an amazing player, and I also
feel like anybody that's usually at tall
does not have the skill set he has, cannot
dribble a basketball like he can, cannot shoot like he can.
So I do think he's not Kevin Durant.
I don't want him playing like Kevin Durant.
I want him playing like Akeem Elijah one.
He should be down low in the paint.
I think I saw a stat yesterday that said he's, he's averaged like below 40% in field goals in like four games in the finals.
You're seven foot six and you're shooting below 40% from the field.
He's still very small.
He's not, he has no bulk on him.
He's seven, six.
What you mean, boney?
Like, he doesn't have to, he has no weight on him.
It doesn't matter.
They're still throwing him around.
Bro, the skill set he got around the basket.
If he just stayed around the basket,
he would freaking have a high-year-old.
He's always on the floor.
Because somebody knocking his ass down.
Because he'd be like in the fall.
Because he always on the floor.
I'm sorry that you had to listen to it,
but no, your pistons did not get him.
The Spurs had the number one pick.
I don't even know what this got to do in anything.
I don't know why you're interjecting the 15th in that time like this.
Goodbye, ma'am.
She's from Detroit.
She's from the D.
Goodbye, ma'am.
Yes, Victor has shot 37 for 85 from the field.
43.5% field goal percentage.
I saw something last night.
They said, oh, yeah, in four games,
it was some stat.
In four of the games, it was less than 40%.
I don't know.
I got to look at it.
You need to do some push-up.
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Good morning.
This is Stacy.
Stacey, your voice changed.
I know.
He sounds different.
Every time you come here.
Happy prize.
Really?
Yeah?
I don't know.
He's getting very much soprano.
Oh, my gosh.
No, but yo,
shot out to the Knicks.
Like.
Did you put helium in your ass or something?
Yeah.
You put helium up your ass.
Shout out.
He definitely said I keep the second on the helium.
What the hell's wrong with your s'f-or something this morning?
Right now?
Yes.
Right now.
Oh, my God.
I got to check this phone out.
This is the brain.
Oh, my God.
Then shit in the app.
Yeah, but no.
Shout out to the next.
Like, they are doing so.
Like, they're doing phenomenal.
Like, I know my brother is.
I'm good.
What the hell?
Get off.
Hang on it.
He's giving me the EB-Gibi.
from a gay chip monk.
That was his brother.
His brother.
His brother is possessed him.
I don't want to talk right now.
What the hell is that?
Y'all got to chill, y'all.
His brother just wanted Stacey to know I'm still with you, Stacey.
God.
God bless it.
Rest of peace to your brother.
Oh my God's brother, Dad?
I think.
Yeah, because he was looking down.
His brother just jumped in him just now.
I know, damn.
I did not realize.
Yeah, Stacey.
Let me talk.
Don't speak for me.
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Hello, who's this?
This is Chiara from Virginia.
Hey, Kiera from Virginia.
Hey, girl.
I just want to get some stuff off my chest about the Anthony C.
Yes, man.
The first thing is, you fight for your child no matter what nobody says.
That's why I think the parents went wrong.
The second thing is I had a cousin actually in the courtroom because she lives in Texas.
It wasn't a knife.
It was a pocket lady.
A pocket lady?
A pocket blade.
A pocket knife.
It wasn't like a full phone knife.
What do you think these kids are going to say who attend the school with Metcats?
They have to face his twin brother and go back to the same school.
These children were put in an awkward position.
And Anthony was underneath a difference.
but he was welcome under that tent.
They don't discuss him being jumped.
They don't discuss the wells and the scratches and the feats on his face.
So I'm just saying as a parent,
you've got to fight like hell for our black kids.
And what makes me most of the angriness?
And this is just my opinion.
Where are the bin crum?
I get that you can make money on people who are being beat down by police,
and you can make a process from that.
But what about these parents he needs to?
him that might can't afford to give him million dollars after he sued the police department
or the city department sometimes those families need him as well our attorneys like him
yeah where would these attorneys i don't like why didn't they step up i don't like putting you know
everything on one person but to your point there are a lot of attorneys out there that you know
potentially could have stepped up i don't know these people financial situation i don't know why they
chose the attorneys that they chose, I have
no idea. But I would say this too is you can't
like, Sholomey said, you just can't depend on
one person, right? Yeah. And we don't know how many
case lows that Ben Crump has and what
he's dealing with. But I do know that Ben Crimp
Ben Crump does a lot. It does help a lot of people.
And majority of the time is pro bono because he just
wants to help. So you can't just point a finger
at one person, but I did say earlier
I did one, I wish it would have been more
in the press, right? I wish there would have been
somebody like a Ben Crump behind it, really
really pushing it and giving it a stuff.
though.
Not really.
We reported on this last year.
Yeah, it was.
It became a national news story.
I remember the story about the dad wanting to pray for them.
It got quiet fast.
I don't know if it got quiet, but it definitely, it definitely was a story.
Maybe he started reporting it.
We was like, damn, is this fast?
Like, we didn't even know it was happening at the time.
I just so much other things going on.
It's a lot of things going on.
But the family did say that they reached out to black attorneys, but I think the black
attorneys weren't, that they reached out to, weren't confident enough to take the case
because they told them it was going to turn into a circus.
But they were being told not to reach out to black attorneys.
But they did reach out to them.
Yeah, but if you're being told one thing by what you think is right and you go with that, it's like,
that's, that was not a sentence to Mrs. Morning.
This is why he went with the white attorney.
They didn't know.
I just want to know what the adults were.
Because, I mean, we're having all of these conversations after the fact.
Like, like, like, at the tent.
After the tank.
Like, why did that situation get to that point?
Even if he, if he got jumped, where were the adults to be like, no?
Because they said he even ran to a coach after the stabbing.
so that means that there had to be somebody close by.
Like nobody saw the ruckets that was going on.
But besides that,
I just hope that they get the appeal that they need
and they get a lawyer or an attorney
that can really, really feel like
can help them and help their needs.
Because now they got to focus on it.
They filed the notice for appeal.
And I know Mimi's going to talk about this
when she's back on,
but they were actually offered services
for a black attorney.
Like, but they were told not to go with.
And she'll explain that a little bit more.
And also I'm glad that she actually is talking to the parents
because there's so many like questions
of like what happened.
that they weren't saying anything about a lot
for a long time because they wanted to protect the case
and now they're speaking out because
of how things happened so.
If you got jumped, it should have been just
great self-defense. See, that's another thing too.
A lot of times people say, be quiet, be quiet,
you got to fight the case in court. But a lot of times
these cases are one outside because the press
is basically reporting what they feel
and although they tell jurors, don't watch TV,
don't read the news, don't listen to radio.
Obviously they do. But in these cases too, you need that
public pressure and presence of certain
people to help keep the people inside the
courtroom accountable for things sometimes.
Like, you remember, I think it was,
who was it that came in? Either sat in a courtroom
or said something when A. Satraki was on trial
and he, what big
black attorney was it? Whoever it was,
he said that he did it because he literally wanted
the judge and know he has people with him.
Like you have to be accountable for this.
Outshafton who said that. Okay, yes, I'll sharp thing.
Oh, sorry, I'll sharped it.
But yes. But whoever it was, my point is
is that the presence of a person like
that it keeps...
And I don't even think he sat in court.
I think he sent out of...
He said...
Yeah, he sent a message that like...
But still, it resonated.
It gets to the courtroom.
The jurors are going to hear.
Like, it just lets you know that this person has people with them.
Like, I think that that matters in these cases, but...
Yeah.
But, Mimi, she's going to bring that into it.
I'll criticize the racial makeup of the jury.
Yeah.
That's what he did.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, we got the latest from Lauren coming up.
What are we talking about?
We do.
We're going to continue to celebrate in the Knicks.
We have some...
We got some interviews and some things.
So we got Spike.
celebrating on the core of Mike Brown talking after the game about fat Joe on all his chains.
And we're going to get into the whole Taylor Swift Finn, not a fan thing.
Because there was a hot mic that caught somebody having the same discussion.
So we're going to talk about it.
All right.
We'll get into that.
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So still celebrating the Knicks this morning.
So after, what, like 53 years, it's just looking like the next season,
envy?
You just stay on your side.
I am going to stay on your side. I don't have a
side. You know, I'm just here for the fun.
All right. So yesterday, the Knicks
beat the Spurs, if you guys have been talking about
107, 106, it was a crazy game.
And you don't know what's so crazy. At a certain point when they were
down, I was like, all right, I'm going to go to sleep
because nothing for me. I got to sleep last night.
I stayed awake because
when they started turning around, everybody was yelling.
So I'm like, what's going on? So it was a good
game to watch. But, oh, gee,
And that last tipping was the talk of the night.
I got some post game interviews of him talking about.
He's so nonchalant.
Let's take a listen.
You just hit the game-winning shot in an NBA finals game
in front of your home crap.
How does that feel?
It feels cool.
I mean, everyone's pretty excited.
I'm excited too.
I'm excited too.
We're all excited.
We're enjoying it right now.
But we're just focused on the next game now.
Yes.
Great game.
One of the best games I've ever seen.
One of the best games I've ever seen.
I told you all yesterday, man, these NBA finals,
this has been the best basketball of the playoffs.
But now I'm like, yo, this is some of the best NBA finals basketball.
Ever.
Yes, yes.
Well, Mike Brown also was talking post-game.
Just about the energy in the room.
And like, let's take a listen to Mike Brown.
When you hear that crowd start to roar and you can kind of feel that wave coming,
what's that like?
And as you're going in and out of timeouts and stoppage is a play there.
It was a little tough.
I couldn't see much.
Fat Joe's sitting there with all these chains on.
And every time he jumped up, the freaking lights with those chains,
they blinded me.
So it was a little hard.
Fat Joe keep wearing the chains because you look smooth.
But you can't replace this crowd, man.
The building's already electric.
But during a run like that to see, you know,
people like Fat Joe just enjoying themselves at a basketball,
you know, just being human, jumping up and down.
high-fiving, screaming.
The vibe is just, it's hard to describe.
The energy and the crowd had a lot to do with our comeback, too.
You can only make those jokes when you win.
Because if he was to make that joke when they lost,
that would actually be a real headline.
Even though he was being sarcastic,
Mike Brown says Fat Joe's jury was blinding him last night and Nick's loss.
But I love Fat Joe is a fan fan, right?
He's not too cool.
Like Fat Joe, when Wemby's shooting free throws,
he's waving his hands and cheering.
Like Fat Joe is a fan.
and I love seeing it last night.
And that game, if you watch it from the beginning,
I mean, it looked real nasty at first, right?
When Kat got 2,000 in the first, two, three minutes,
and they had to pull him out for the first and second quarter, basically.
It got really nasty, but they have New York Knicks fans.
Why don't think they're throwing eggs at the rest?
New York Knicks.
Don't say that.
Why?
They shouldn't do eggs and win me out.
Yes, they should have.
Maybe they should do bagels, too.
They caught him after the game.
They called him before the game.
They were on his tail yesterday.
Give him a nice New York welcome.
A bacon and cheese.
What is it?
Bacon egg and cheese
On a bagel
A roll, whatever.
You don't even eat on a
Chobin'clock cheese
Just in a minute.
I got out of some audio.
Fat Joe ran into Stephen A. Smith
after the game was over and he could barely talk.
Let's take a listen.
Why I seen everything?
I put my head down.
I was praying.
No, Steve.
I didn't watch it.
I was so scared.
Steve, I swear to God,
and I want you to say this.
When I didn't know, we put it back in,
I didn't say something.
Because I was saying something.
When we shot them two free doses?
I did the Humpty dumpy
again.
We missed them both again.
I swear to God, look for the videotape.
In our face, you said that.
I got that video.
I'm going to post in a second.
I know Wendy can't wait to go back to France.
Back to France.
Not to be back to say to him.
In our friends, they crowned him a little too fast.
He's not that guy.
He's just not that guy.
I'm calling for Joe this morning.
He won't.
Come on, man.
He shot less than 40 percent.
Miss two free throws at a crucial time.
He's just not that guy.
I'm calling Fat Joe this morning.
I just need that energy this morning.
You know he up.
Joe's up.
Yeah, he'll be showing you screaming and yelling still.
Yes, there were so many celebrities in the game yesterday.
I can't even name them all.
I saw Aesep Rocky.
Spike Lee, of course.
Spike Lee did so many interviews after the game because he was just so excited.
Taylor Swift was court-side at the game yesterday.
Shicking it off?
No, she was doing some dance.
She was rolling it off.
She was like a roll dance.
Yeah, she was on some dance.
She was in a...
I know Hula Hoops.
Hate her.
Yeah.
I know Hula Hoops are like, every time you put us on, we're going to fall.
That was crazy.
It was like a broomstick.
Like this hula hoopin.
All right.
So she was there.
She was with,
I guess,
to her home girls.
They were all dressed in these.
Why,
though?
Why is Taylor Swift
for New York Knicks?
Because they want to have.
Because they want to have fun.
Yeah,
I don't know why.
People were arguing that she wasn't a fan.
Dolan actually talked about it a bit
before the game.
Let's take a list of Dolan on Taylor Swift
being a New York Knicks fan.
Among the many celebrities that will obviously
be at the garden tonight,
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey will be in the building tonight.
And I was wondering if that's a part of the wedding deal
where that's a part of the wedding deal,
where that's your present to them.
They get to go to game four tonight
in return for renting out the garden for their wedding.
First off, you got half of it wrong.
Travis Kelsey is in the mandatory training camp.
So she will be there without Travis Kelsey.
Maybe.
I didn't say that.
You said that.
I said it.
Right?
I said it.
If she does come, I hope and I believe she would wear a Knicks shirt.
I mean, I do think that Taylor Swift is, you know, very fond of New York.
You know, if she came to the garden and rooted for the Knicks,
maybe that makes her a real mark.
It does.
I told you she was in there mapping it out, bro.
She was like, okay, so I'm going to have a brisman over here.
I'm going to have a groomsman over here.
Like, she just wanted to, and then, you know, she came in exchange for getting it.
You know what I mean?
She's from Reading, Pennsylvania.
Stay down there with the Philadelphia.
They said that there's, like, photos.
They were, like, 2014 to her being a fan.
But I think for some people, it's just like, you know the people that are at the games all the time.
Tracy Morgan.
You know, like those people, Chris Rob, Judge, Spike Lee.
So that's where it came up.
Monica McNutt, who's an analyst.
she was actually on the sidelines doing some reporting,
and they caught her on a high mic when Taylor Swift came in.
Let's take a listen.
Is that Taylor Swift down there?
No, I think Gray was just saying her name for no reason to distract me.
No, that's her.
Yeah, but where?
With that long ponytail.
Ain't that her in the blue?
Yeah, I literally was like, that's her.
She's not a next thing.
Get out of here, girl.
Get out of here, girl.
Drop my blue bun from Monica McNutt.
That's what I'm talking about.
She's not a Knicks for.
Get the F out of here, girl.
Okay.
Get the F out of here.
What you're not.
Hulu who hip hips.
You're non-hula hoop hips.
But the next one, though.
The next one, I don't know.
They're trying to the Wu-Tang, too.
I heard y'all give them love this morning.
But they were there.
A lot of people was like...
What you mean the next one?
Hold on it.
What you mean the Knicks one?
The next one, we ain't going to go too hard on it because the Knicks one.
Sometimes...
You know what you're white Dominican.
Nope.
That's how I know you're a white Dominican.
Nope.
Come on.
You're coming on over to the other side.
But I'm also...
No, I'm definitely not coming over to the other side.
You're saying.
You're a sell out.
But whatever it takes for the Knicks to win, whoever's in that building.
Like, I'm on the, do you know the Jordan Woods conspiracy?
Yes, Jordan Woods has this orange bag that she wears,
and they say every time she wears it is lucky and they win.
She also put up signs around New York yesterday.
So why they're not undefeated then?
Wait, hold on.
I'm going to tell you why.
Because sometimes she had to go ahead.
She started wearing it when they won 12 in a row.
Yes.
You know the one time when she didn't wear it,
when she wasn't allowed to bring the bag in because Donald Trump was there,
and they made her not allowed to bring the back in the next lawyer.
And they were trying to throw that.
Hold on Jordan Woods
worn that bag last night
Didn't she?
Can I say something to you?
Jordan was going to you?
Listen, I have no problem with you saying that.
The fact that you wanted to give the white girl the credit
You wanted to get the hell of credit.
Nobody gave the white girl to credit.
Nobody gave you the white girl of credit.
That's the first thing you did.
No, I said, I just want to keep everything the same.
We're in the same clothes.
We're the same underwear.
The same sneakers.
Yes, same everything.
And what the hell did you just do?
But Taylor Swift did last night.
She was like,
It'll never rain if you do keep on that.
That was not a range.
Throw some change at it.
Did we do some cookies?
There's no money.
Ain't no,
precipitation coming,
nothing.
Oh, baby,
it's a lot of precipitation over here.
That's right.
Oh, my God.
We got a lot of disgusting.
That was just gross.
That was the latest for the hour.
And I just threw up in my mouth.
It was a lot.
That was disgusting.
Tuna.
Oh, my gosh.
Not she's no.
The breakfast.
Morning.
never be the same.
Morning everybody.
Steve,
and Pete.
Jess and Larry,
so you're at a breakfast.
You're gonna stop doing.
I wasn't laughing at him.
I was laughing.
We were laughing at me.
I was like,
y'all, y'all.
That's true.
I used to do stuff like that.
Certain people walk in class,
I tell everybody
just laugh when they're walking.
Stupid.
Yo, you are foul, man.
This guy's a confidence killer,
yo.
Right.
Why would y'all do that?
I was laughing at me.
I made a,
anyway, go ahead.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now, last night,
if you,
You're just tuning in.
I'm sure you already heard.
I'm sure you checked your social media.
You watched the news already.
The Knicks won last night.
They were down.
29 points came back and won OG.
Tipped it in.
OG.
And the last minute,
OG was a savior.
I mean, with a block with just the way
he was playing last night and he tipped the last shot in.
Can you imagine the people who went to sleep last night?
The people who went to sleep when the Knicks were like down 29.
They're probably like, man, it's over, man.
I'm going to bed.
He probably went to bed at half time.
Even if you went to bed in the third quarter,
he was like, ah, I'm going to bed.
Boy, you missed one last night.
You missed a great.
And like I said, the Knicks one, 107, 106.
And I was watching with my sons.
And, I mean, just the first half, everybody was just so damn depressed.
It was like, nah, we can't lose like this.
We can't lose like this.
And Lil Jackson, who just turned, what, 12?
It's like, they're going to come back.
We're like, shut up.
And they came back.
That's how you talk to your little boy, man?
Shut up.
Yeah.
Hilarian.
Why?
You're named after a city in the south?
No.
All the ones that's named after New York cities, you don't talk like that.
Talk to more like that.
That's why he got the most hope.
That's why you got the most hope.
Nick's is six, man.
six and five. Let's get into front page news. What's up, Mimi?
Good morning, Envi, Josh Salamein. How are you doing this morning?
Hey, Gora.
Good morning. Okay, so let's continue with more of our Carmelo Anthony interview with his parents.
So I know the question has come up, the issue of black attorney versus white attorney.
And I just want to say that there were prominent black attorneys who did offer their services.
Some of the names that we do know who did offer their services.
But the family, again, they were told that, you know, this may just be a local case.
Let's not make it more than it is.
And they wanted to do at the time what they thought was best for their son.
And so the black attorney that was potentially connected to this case did step away.
And, you know, this is the outcome.
And so now that they have filed an appeal, there's this push and pull of how much information they say
and how much information they don't say
because they do not want to mess up, you know,
an appeal process for their son.
But I did ask them about their defense attorney
and, you know, just the process
on how that went.
Because if you remember during the case,
they only called six witnesses.
And during the sentencing phase,
mom was the only character witness.
And so, you know, a lot of people are just saying
it just begs the question, like,
why didn't they call more?
Why didn't they, you know,
we heard he was an honor roll student.
We heard all these things about him.
Why didn't, why didn't,
Why didn't they call more?
And this is what they had to say about their defense attorney.
Defense attorney about any of these concerns that you had as the trial was playing out or even now that the trial is over?
100%.
I'm actually praying that somebody sent us to somebody that would get sent somebody that can help us.
Like, I'm still right now shocked.
So I'm just moving on and drilling right now.
So you're looking for a new defense attorney for future appeal?
Yes.
And did your defense attorney say?
anything about how he feels or they feel the case went.
I'm going to say they gave us the corporate answer.
They gave us the corporate answer.
And did Carmelo want to testify on his own behalf?
And it was based on everything, he didn't need nothing because everything they said on his
self-defense, they have to prove it.
They never proved.
That was never, that was, I know there was this pause.
And a lot of people thought that we were going to come back and he was going to take the stand
and he didn't.
That was never an option.
that had never been discussed of him taking the stand.
That's why we just need to do it.
We need somebody who's go fight.
That's what I'm going to say, right?
We did need somebody going to fight.
So sad, man.
Yeah, and I know he was probably scared to testify.
You know what I mean?
Like, just, I know he wanted to probably tell his side, but he's probably scared.
And then, you know, not only that, and I think Mimi can say this too, but representation,
especially when it comes to court systems, costs a lot of money, right?
And if you don't have the money, you don't have that money to, and it's not just the attorney, it's the team.
It's the person that's going to do the research.
It's the person that's going to do all the things around just the court and case to do all the, you know, the studying and the pre-trial and all that.
If you can't afford that, it's hard to get a great attorney or a good attorney.
Yeah, and I think to that point, I wanted to bring it up and I'll talk about it a little later too.
But one thing that the family shared with me, their Gives and Go fundraising campaign was taken down following.
Carmelo's conviction. And so they told me that they plan to launch a new fundraising link to
help cover legal expenses, you know, moving forward. So I know a lot of people have been asking me,
like, where can they donate? How can they help? But that that link has now been taken down.
And I did ask mom because, you know, we know that this all happened at a track meet. And I was
wondering, like, were the parents there? Like, how did they find out? Like, what happened?
Like, you know, how did they find out? And this is what mom had to tell me.
I want to go back to that day, that day that track meet.
Are you guys at the event at that track meet on April 2nd?
No, we were not.
I was actually supposed to go to the track meet, but the weather was so bad.
I just stay home.
It's like, Mama, don't come.
Just stay home.
And now, looking back on everything, I wish I was there.
I regret not being there for my.
When did you hear the news that there had been an incident that day?
I received an email saying that there was an incident, no phone call, no anything.
You know how she was.
Because Carmelo, he's the type of child to let me know everything that's going on.
And it wasn't like him to not call me and tell me what was going on.
So when I received the email, we have like 360.
So I went into like 360.
I'm like, wait, they said the buses made it back to the school.
But Carmelo location is still stating that he's at the stadium.
Like, what's going on?
So I headed to the school.
And that's how I found out what happened.
It's so hard to hear her.
It's a horrible situation.
I still don't think we having enough conversations about everything that
happened long before this conviction,
long before Austin Metcalf was killed
because this situation just reminds me
as something my father always told me
and that's trouble, it's easy to get into
and hard to get out of.
And, you know, we all need to learn
to simply treat people the way we want to be treated.
Humans, we need to learn better conflict resolution skills.
When you think about why Austin Metcalf is dead,
when you think about why Carmelo Anthony is in prison,
I guarantee you absolutely nothing they argued about was worth it.
No, of course not.
Nothing. Just temporary feelings that led to permanent
consequences for both sides, man.
It's just a tragic, tragic situation, man, all across the board.
Yeah, for sure.
And again, that full interview will air at 10 a.m. Eastern on the Breakfast Club YouTube page.
So everyone can check it out.
And, you know.
Thank you, Mimi.
Listen to it all.
Yeah.
Good job, Mimi.
Yeah, great job.
Thank you.
Thank you.
All right.
Now, when we come back, Cheryl Underwood will be joining us.
You know, Cheryl Underwood.
She's performing in the New Jersey Pack on the 21st.
Of course, she was with the Kevin Hart Roses.
She got so much going on.
We're going to talk to her next.
So don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
everybody is DJ NVV just hilarious Charlamagne de guy we are the breakfast club
long LaRoosa's here as well we got a special guest in the building yes indeed ladies and
gentlemen Cheryl Underwood welcome back I consider myself a breakfast club family member you
are like the kin folk that show up early in the morning and wake y'all up but what y'all got
to eat that's right that's me we're gonna need though but yeah I know well you know okay so I
guess in some big time yes some big money grip now you've been that
Right, right.
Well, I was supposed to send, what, a rider, you know, what I want to do the interview.
You should have.
Right.
But, you know, I just don't feel comfortable.
I just look at it like, you know, I don't come to work to eat.
You should put Tom Brady's good nut drink on your rider.
Oh, wow.
Absolutely.
Oh, wow.
He got a coconut water now and it's called Good Nut.
Oh, I'm sorry.
So Tom Brady giving up that nut.
That's what's happening now.
Because I, hey, listen.
How are you feeling?
How am I feeling?
Yes, ma'am.
You mean, bless the highly favorite today, or you mean with everything?
Oh, black and highly favorite.
Absolutely.
You know, the Lord is a black man.
I'm very happy, but I'm happy it's happening now.
You know, because sometimes when you get this kind of heat, pleasant heat coming towards you,
if you're not mature enough to handle it, you get defensive.
You know, I've been looking at some things online.
and people felt like we should have did things differently at the roast
or the next time this happened
or if you let it happen, we're going to boycodied.
But see, oh, Shirley, like, who the fuck you talk to?
What your address said?
Let me roll up on you and talk to your motherfucking ass.
But news, Cheryl, it's like, okay,
people got a right to their opinion
as long as your opinion don't interfere with my commerce.
Well, people are not talking about you
because you're the only person that really went up there and checked them.
Only you and you and Chelsea probably.
Right.
Well, I would say there are some people that,
felt like we as black comics and black people should have went back to back with them on certain things.
And my feeling was, well, you got all this heat for us.
You know, first of all, let me see you at your job.
I'm sure there's a racist or a bigot at your job.
Now, I need you go to work tomorrow, slap shit out of them since you want us to throw hands on somebody or be mad about something.
I wish people would have enough heat.
One, who cleared the joke?
who cleared the George Floyd joke
who cleared it if they
cleared it and thought it was a good idea
who cleared a lynching joke
but this is how they roast now
for me
my feeling about
just being in the rose
if I don't have the sufficient comeback
then I set us all back
especially as female comics
I set us all back
if I don't have nothing to come
right back against that George Floyd joke
I've set back to the movement
I think you said the right thing when you went up there
and you let you know hey you still
got to go outside and remember where you at.
That's right. You ain't going to make it out this
life. But I do think
that, like,
I was talking to somebody
in the airport, they just feel like they know
me well enough that they can sit down and go, sure.
Why you didn't do this in Roach, why you feel the
I said, okay, I said you got a white
coworker that's safe, flagrant shit,
yeah. I said, I need you go back there
behind his desk and slap shit out there.
They look at me like,
why would I do that? Why do you want me
to do that? Or you want me to be,
sometime when you're in the moment
because I felt like whoever cleared
these jokes because we didn't know
a lot of people don't know from my
vantage point what really happened
was that I got invited
to do something and I was like bet
why because I need the money
right I need the money in the exposure
because what they don't know
I took a meeting with
Netflix to talk about
an idea that I had
but comics that I wanted to host
they was like oh that's great
would you consider doing Netflix as a joke?
I was like, sure.
You know, I said, what's the dates?
What is it?
Because I'm going to mess up.
My role money, right?
So it's like, what is it?
So they offered me the ice house in Pasadena.
Oh, wow.
A hundred seat room.
You?
A hundred seat room.
That's what the, that's what I got a few phone cause.
You're Cheryl Underwood.
Yeah.
You're doing a hundred seat room.
Well, here's what I thought.
First is intimate.
And I like the intimacy of a comedy club.
Of course.
Second, is Pasadena.
Okay.
So I can get somebody.
drive me out because I don't like to drive at night.
You know? And then I thought,
okay, you're not too big time
that you can't come in on the entry level position.
Because a lot of people say you should be at the
Hollywood Bowl show. You should be at this show.
You should be doing that. But
when somebody comes to you and tell you what you should be
doing and then you start feeling self-conscious,
like, yeah, I should. I'm like, no, I'm going to
do what they offered me so I can show them
who I am. So when I did,
when I agreed to do that and I took
the show that I'm doing on the road. So then
they put, Netflix asked me to put
B.T. Kingsley on the show.
I said bet. So I put on my show, do
the show that we've been doing on the road,
because I want people to see that show.
Well, once I agree to that,
I get a phone call from
someone that I don't know if they want me to divulge your name,
but it will be in my book.
I'm fat because of you.
That I'm writing under your blueprint.
I'm not going to tell people that, my show.
I'm a not supposed to.
I don't think so.
Just that name.
It's all right.
I keep on time.
I go ahead.
Go ahead.
Congratulations.
Did I lie, though?
No, you do.
Oh, okay, sorry.
Okay, so we...
Big press release and make it big, but...
They did it all...
They put the little blur about that, but right on.
So, okay.
So, yeah, so then, so, uh, where was I at?
Tell them where I was saying that you was, uh...
Somebody called you, but you don't want to say the name.
Right, because I'm going to ask them, can I say that they call me?
Right, so they called me.
They said, are you willing to?
Would you consider doing roasts, Kevin Hart?
I said, because a lot of us don't like to be roasted.
it. A lot of us don't like it.
I heard Lou Nail say she don't like it.
Steve Harvey, I was trying to get Steve Harvey
to do something as a benefit
for Omega Sci-Fi.
Because I know the president
Ricky Lewis out of L.A., I was like,
well, let us roast you for
Omega SciFi's scholarship. No, no.
Some people don't like that kind of heat, right?
So when they called me and said, would you be
willing? I said, yeah, I didn't even know how much it was.
I didn't know what they were doing. I was like, whatever y'all
you're trying to do, I'm trying to get with it.
So I was like, yeah, I do it.
Right? So I didn't even had a contract.
Didn't know no details or nothing.
I just went to the intranet and was like, I need an outfit, bet.
So what's the name?
Alice Olivia, Alice Plus Olivia.
Alice in Olivia.
Yeah, yeah.
So I type, first I type in, sequent outfit.
That's all I thought.
Secret outfit popped up.
I was like bet.
Indigo blue, bet.
And then I think, what shoes can I walk in, bet?
Then I call my glam dude Dale McDonald.
I said, what's you doing?
I know you're coming out for this.
part. Can you stay for this part? He was like,
bet for the right amount. I said, bet
I got you faded. So he
got to have a face.
You got to have a look. Oh, he put
hands. That looked good.
Del McDonnell is a surgeon with some makeup
brushes. I mean, because I'm all
150 years old over here.
But looking 35, we'll stop it.
They'll be,
wow! Yeah.
You look good. They said, Jay Zee got this idea for the
afro from you. Yeah, that's it. That's it.
That's it. That's it. I brought it back
So then I called everybody in my team, Harry Sutherland.
He's my corporate guy.
Erner Foucher, run my foundation, Kyle Irby, everybody.
I said, listen, we're going to come together.
I need to be settled down for this because I got to show them.
This is my time to show them what I can do.
So then we start dealing with their writers.
And Vanessa Graddick, Ian Edwards, Kyle Irby, Chris Spencer.
So we all, they sending us jokes.
And I'm thinking myself, this is, this is,
they think it's funny.
That's privilege right there.
That privilege.
We would have had to put our foot in it.
It would have to come with an encyclopedia.
So I'm like, well, this is cool.
And I'm going to get more in detail.
Long story long, the stuff we sent back,
we got a little question on what we sit back.
So I ask God, because I, you know, I might cuss for a living,
but I talk to the Lord.
And I ask God, show me what's happening.
Give me the word, Lord.
And I think the Lord sent me back.
You may set up, bitch, you better do this shit right.
I saw Shane Gillis say that you didn't even use what was in the prompter for you.
Some of them I wasn't.
And then what happened?
They had the luncheon at Ted Serendos house with Sister Avon, his lovely wife.
Whoed to Nicole, Swout to Ted, too.
Yes.
So they had the lunch, the brunch, the comedian brunch, everybody, anybody that sign, Failed, David Letterman, John Stewart.
I'm just talking people walking up.
but at that lunches multiple things happened.
Tony Hinchcliff walks up to me.
And he says, I'm Tony Hinchcliff.
I said, what's up?
You know, and he said, well, you know, I'm on the roast witch
because they didn't want us to know who was on it,
but I knew some people were coming.
I said so, and I just asked him.
I said, how are you coming?
He said, well, I'm going to talk about your husband,
killing himself, and you being right.
Why did you agree with him?
Jesus Christ.
It's not that I agree.
Damn, okay.
Not that I agree.
Can I just as a comic say to you what you can and can I say?
I can't.
I can only make a recommendation
but I can't tell you
I can't say
if we're on a show together
I can't say to her
don't tell the woof-to-woo-w-wop-d-wop joke
I can say
well I'm gonna tell some jokes similar
but I'm the type of comic that
if we're doing the same type of material
right if we both doing
jokes right
and which I
that's my one good skill
I know how
that's right
that's right
yeah
I know how to put them to sleep
What surgery are we doing today?
Are we taking appendix?
Let's go, right?
But I can't tell you don't do oral sex jokes.
But if I'm a good leader and I'm hosting the show, I do my jokes behind your joke.
That makes the show stronger.
That's not an equivalent of your husband killing himself and you being...
But I can't agree to that.
It's in the public domain that my husband committed suicide.
I talked about it.
I talked about it on the top.
It's in the public domain.
The way they roast now, whatever's in the public domain.
they feel they should be able to say
and they're making a lot of money off of it.
But here's the thing.
To talk about, and I felt
a lot of people, you're a coon and they love
to throw that shit around, you're a coon.
Here's the thing. If you can use it to
talk about certain things, use it to talk
about mental illness in black men
that my husband committed suicide.
You don't have to just uplift
the jokes they told by criticizing
them because it's all clickbait.
Then if you want to talk about me and rape,
you talk about sexual violence. I talked about
it. I talked about that it was some
street dudes that was very protective
of me and they said if we find
the thing we're gonna kill him I was like hey man
don't do that on my behalf but that is sexiest
mug that's thorough that you were gonna
do that for me right so I've talked
about it so it's not in a
I'm not in concurrence or agreement of it
and I don't even know how it's coming
right I just know he they respected
me enough to walk up to me and say
that's how we coming so when he said that how did you
respond I said I looked at him I'm like
so what the fuck you want
and I said just like that what the fuck you want
he said well what you feel i said it better be funny
i said it better be funny if it ain't funny i'm gonna get your ass
i said i'll get you
but i smiled at them i said listen
do what you got to do why because i know these comics
these manned sphere comics are getting out there
that's why i said what i said you're bringing back words
that when we were using them we got canceled
so uh what is funnier midget or little people
what is funny retarded or disabled right
so you move so far politically correct
that they pushed it back so now they get to
use words, but it's, it's
about accountability. For me,
the George Floyd joke, I was like,
you're a trip, right? But then I also
thought, and I told Tony, when I went and
did kill Tony, I said, listen to me.
I asked him, I said, you want to record
some with me, and I was wearing this shirt
and I wore today specifically.
You know what date this is?
1831.
Nat Turner. Nat Turner.
So, listen, sometimes you could lead
to rebellion in a different way, right?
So my feeling was, you ain't got
deal with me, you got to deal with the George Floyd family.
You got to deal with those in the community that love George Floyd.
You got to deal with somebody walking up and you're throwing hands and you can't do
about it because you was a little bit of what you're going to do.
Because you told the joke, now be held accountable for the joke.
Now when Shane called me, same feeling.
I said, how are you coming?
You know, he said, well, I'm coming for suicide or whatever.
And I was like, all right.
I said, and I told them the same thing.
Better be funny.
I said, then Shane, my favorite Western.
He said, I'm named after that.
I said, okay, if you don't come funny, don't come funny.
don't come hard enough.
I'm gonna pop your ass
like my favorite movie,
Doc Holliday in Tombstone.
So we laughed, right?
I don't want my
laughing on a roast panel
to be misconstrued
as anything other than
these are my colleagues.
This is how they roast nowadays.
It's not like Dean Martin
and Pearl Bailey and
Phyllis Dillard.
Milton Burl told some of the best
jokes in the world.
Why?
Because he had the big asses
and he's not attractive in the faith
but he was blowing the backs out of all them starlets
in the 40s and the 50s.
Friars Club roasts.
Sure it is.
And Fries Club Rose were private events
where we were ragging on each other.
When comics talk about each other,
it's misogynist, it's racial, it's racist,
it's borderline.
But they make a lot of money
on the type of humor they do,
which is bigotry and racist and racial, right?
They make it a force.
They're selling out stadiums doing this.
Can black people do that to them
is the question that I think a lot of people have?
Yes, we can.
Yes, we can.
I guess, why don't more,
I guess, why don't,
more black people do it. Why don't they make jokes
about their community and things
that they consider taboo? We do.
We do. Paul Mooney was walking
out of Carolina.
Out of Carolina. They were white people.
They were, they were... I never.
God damn it you will today.
I see it a few times. I seen Paul.
I think white people get up and leave.
And Paul be like, yes.
He'd be so happy.
Right. That's right. One of the first jokes I wrote
was, what go good with chili?
Crackers.
Now that you didn't brought up white people, let's talk about
their f*** ass.
And I got pulled off of a radio show for doing it.
I did the joke and they pulled me off of a nationally syndicated radio show.
I was a contributor on this show.
No, Tom's good.
No.
Rashon and they pulled me off the show.
For saying Cracker?
For saying what go good with Chili Cracker.
The answer was Cracker by the crew.
And I said, now that you brought up white people, let's talk about it.
I see Crack.
Crack, ass cracker all the time.
All the time.
But y'all, y'all in a different time, and you're a different type of shell, right?
So, and then I would tell this joke, like, remember the joke?
Why you carry your purse on stage?
Because white folks steal.
Any race of people take land from their in there's, and take two or three dollars out your purse.
So that joke.
Glad has me on their website as a homophore.
No.
For a jokes, I was on BET.
I was on doing Comic View.
Get a standing ovation.
I run down.
Why you can't compare your struggle to our struggle, the civil rights movement of the 60s.
And I run down through the middle passes, all the way to sold into bondage, shackled next to,
can't speak the language, the smite the oppressor.
I run it all the way down.
Stomping.
Black people stomping, stomping, stomping.
And the punchline is like secret deodorant.
It's strong enough for a man, but it's made for a woman.
You get a stand in a location.
Tear the room apart.
Right?
tear the room apart
Glad
puts me on their website as homopholes
Couldn't get arrested
Couldn't get a deal
Every meeting I was taking
But I didn't know
Until somebody
Black and gay
Put me inside
And so you know you're not going to get this deal today
And that's when I was alerted that you're a homophole
And at that time
My manager
When he was alive
He was a biracial
A black and white man
A gay man
And I said, well, let's go meet with them.
Let's go talk to them so they can get to know me because I try to lead with humanity.
I can always learn.
I used to light up white girls.
Woo!
In my show, talking about the black man.
You get the white girl.
She's the worst white girl you've ever seen.
An uneducated, fat, nasty.
Then you bring her to the club.
She fucked the lecture slide for everybody because you don't tell this bitch she knows how to dance.
Those were jokes that I was telling.
And then sometimes you evolve away from or back to.
Right now, I'm.
Trump jokes, political jokes,
why the Democrats are not going to win.
These are all jokes that I'm preparing
for the special. Now have a question.
Barview, when they talked about the suicide
and talked about the rape, did that bother you at all?
Not at all, because if they had did it
when he died, throw hands.
I'm going to go get the thuggish, ruggish,
bonus. Kill them.
Right. Kee-Lo.
Handle them. Why?
Because I'm hurt, right?
But I've had years. I was
the same person. I just tell the joke.
Whereas people say, sure, give me some .
No, why not?
Because, you know, if my p-buck it was bad enough
for my husband to kill himself,
I didn't to not have a fuck me.
Those were jokes I was telling.
Because comics go to the stage with the pain
and tell the jokes, right?
A lot of people, why would you tell the joke about that?
Why would you do that?
Because I'm hurt.
The man I love has taken his own life.
And I'm left behind to have to deal
with it, right?
But if they had...
I don't want those jokes to open up all
move.
No, but see, you gotta
thank God for the healing.
You got to thank God for the healing.
All the stuff they said about black people.
Tony Hitchcliffe, great villain
in comedy right now. He's the greatest
villain. He's the snidly whiplash
of comedy right now. But when he was
nah, now, now, now.
In my head, I was thinking,
not black female, more queen.
Are you talking about yourself, Tony Hinchcliffe?
You see what I'm saying? So to me,
you don't really want me to hit you that's why I
what was mine you ain't hurt me
my husband died once you die every
night with them whack-ass jokes you're telling
right see a roasting
okay I'm gonna hit you I'm a kidney punch you
kidney punch you go foo fom-fum you shane
you don't understand what this is
this is Mohammed Ali this I'm coming
to represent the culture but I'm also
coming to represent black female comics
now what I would have liked
you did that because you got your own special
let's talk about but they said I'm
I got to say this too everybody
They paid her off to be humiliated on stage.
Let me tell you what's because it's going to be in the book.
When they came to me after it was over, see there's Cheryl before the roast, couldn't get arrested.
All my good-ass ideas.
What I call you, I got a movie script.
Okay, I got an animated vehicle.
Now, everybody, Cheryl, what do you want to do?
The same I wanted to do today before the goddamn.
Let the record show we did a book deal way before this.
Sure did.
And then I came to you with the movie and I said, let's do it.
Listen, everybody that disliked me, you know, some people, Tiffany had said it best.
A lot of people criticizing, but you wasn't invited to come do it.
But less as black people stop shi-on-ish on each other.
But let's go back to have and give it up to P. Davis and cookout coalition.
When Tony Hinchcliffe said his joke, P. Davis got up with that killer Charlie Kirk Joe,
un-h-h-in-the-throat in the throat.
I was like, yo, yo, that's what we're doing right here.
So for me, I want to say this about the roast.
It opened up opportunities I didn't have.
This is how they roast nowadays.
This is what they do.
They go to lowest common denominator.
What's your special coming, Cheryl?
We're working on it now.
We're working on locations.
We're interviewing production companies and directors.
And I got to thank Kevin Hart.
I got to think if you the dude that could open the door.
You know, back, it used to be Steve Harvey could open the door with the hoodies and everything.
You got to go where the door can be open.
I wish, the only thing I wish about cat,
I wish he would have came
harder and funnier.
You know.
I thought he was funny.
I thought he was funny, but I know Cat wins.
I know Cat wins.
I know Cat wins a pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, but you want to stomp and go there.
You can't follow that, and you can't follow that, right?
Yeah.
But the other thing I would have wanted, I like that they squashed a beef.
I like that they squashed it.
I wish that there was a little more banter of that.
And because the same way I wish that when, what's the baby name?
Will Smith, when he won that Academy Award after he did what he did with Chris Rock,
I wish when he got to that podium, God would have sent him a message to say,
call Chris Rock up on that stage, daff it up and squash it.
No, hell no, not right at you.
Not after that's me.
Chris wasn't coming back up there.
You took up back, Cheryl.
Tell the truth.
Let's be honest.
If Adele Givens slapped shit out of you, right, for saying something,
and then she come up and she accepts her award.
She's like, you know what, Cheryl, come out here.
Let's, let's.
I would have did it.
I would have done it.
I would have did it.
Let me tell you, the last time I was here
and we talked about the Queens of Comedy
Situation and some more
on y'all's show said, yeah,
it was true, it was called, I don't really
for her like that and all that. I still
ride hard for female
comments. They just don't know.
I'd be in the back going, no, what you're not
going to do or what you're on this. I've been
on flights where they wanted the black
female community. We all sitting in first class
and they want, sit down, man.
But you let Katerina Vitt
stand up in the galley all day long.
So check my number.
Know who the fuck I am.
But on behalf of this black woman.
See, I'm the kind of person
be in the airport or the gross store.
Do we have a . .
Right?
So while I'm a coon, I'm a militant.
And I wish our people would stop.
Stop throwing that shit around to call somebody a coon.
We remember when they talked about you.
But now everybody wanted to get on.
Real top?
So do the motherfuck that talked about you?
Come back and go, first of all, I apologize for the shit I said about you.
I was wrong.
I want to get on.
Okay, has me dignity.
Ask for forgiveness.
And then speaking to him when he's saying,
and he'd be like, hey, what's going on?
No.
Yes.
Because God don't bless you.
God, God, God.
It's too nice.
Because God don't bless you based on how people treat you.
He blesses you on how you treat people.
Absolutely.
So for everybody that wanted us to ride and throw hands on the roast, right?
Would that have been the appropriate representation for us?
When me and Sharon Osborne had a problem on the show,
I think God said, sit your ass right there.
Do not do.
what you want to do.
Who the fuck are you talking to?
No, Cheryl, you represent every black woman on a job.
Don't do that.
Sit there and show discipline.
Cheryl, underwood.
She got to go because she got to be at the view.
And if you need to add you as a permanent member,
I don't know why they're playing over there.
Well, I don't want people.
I thank God for everybody that put their fingers to the keyboard to say come back.
I want to be like a permanent rotating guest host.
I'm not trying to bump nobody from a job.
I'm trying to enhance that.
experience because we need to view yeah and we need the breakfast club we need
this but yeah I got I got a little bit more what y'all need you guys shot at 45
Cheryl hundred was also before that new jersey pack on the 21st of this month
and then wait don't forget to go all of my stuff I need a million file how you get a
million files on Instagram without me being naked or eating or something how'd I do
I mean just do what you be doing you'd be talking you be talking so I need to
talk to people say all the things you be saying oh oh I got to thank y'all when I
came to your thing
Blackfax podcast.
So when I asked those girls,
okay, wait a minute.
So everybody was looking at me like,
oh, Sheld trying to start him.
No, I knew one side of the story.
Yeah.
And I didn't want to say nothing.
That's why I asked, are you single?
You didn't even know.
No, I knew.
I knew.
I couldn't say what I knew.
Because I want to embarrass you.
Bitch, that's not released.
What is you talking about?
You're not in a relationship?
She's talking about Clarissa Shields and Papoosa.
Right.
So she talked about here upstairs.
Okay, you're a sidepiece like the rest of us, bitch.
What are you talking about?
They're in a relationship, though.
He's not, he's married.
He's married.
You're a sidepiece like the rest of us.
I got a joke in my act.
A man to tell you a faith.
If you ask them, are you married?
No, I'm separated.
Do your wife know she's separated?
Yeah, Rhyme.
She know, but here's the thing.
There's two ways, Remy, because I love her.
That's why I didn't want to say,
and flagrant, right?
Because I know the situation.
Look at, what's the other show?
real love a hip-hop
No, what's the one with Mendisi?
Mendeecee, Andy.
Okay, listen to me.
This is my feeling.
Sometimes when you assimilate into somebody else's culture,
you think you can do open shit like they do.
That's not us culturally.
If you don't want to be with me, let me go.
And there you have it, ladies and gentlemen,
Cheryl Underwood performing at the NJ Pack 621 to 21st of this month,
and we appreciate you for joining us.
Well, thank you, and I thank you, Shalemay,
for agreeing to produce the movie without even reading the screen.
First draft, not the last draft.
Come on, you might as well just say yeah.
Cheryl, you know we're in business together.
You know what you got things to do?
Let's make this movie.
Not you know what we're going to do it.
Yes.
We got to do it down south.
Yeah, you want to do it down south?
Yes, I would love to.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's a good concept.
You're going to dig it.
I just got to let you know.
You know, come on, man.
You green lighted.
I'm with you.
You're with us.
We're doing.
We're doing.
We're doing.
We're doing.
We're doing.
We're doing.
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The latest with Lauren LaRosa.
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So we talked a bit coming out of game three about Charles Barkley
and when they were transitioning.
Can't say that word, man.
Can't say that word.
Every time you say they dumped that, man.
Yes, he called a Cardi D's.
So he was on another interview yesterday.
And they asked about any pushback he received from the network because of that comment.
Let's take a listen to Charles Barkley.
You called Cardi B, Cardi D's?
Does anybody say anything to you?
You know, I'm hoping they fire me.
I got six or seven years left with my contract.
They know I got no chance of doing.
I would love for them to fire me and have to pay me for the next six or seven years.
You know, I was talking to my agent, what can I do to get fired?
They have to pay me for the whole six, seven years.
There's zero chance I'm going to be working the next six, seven years.
Zero.
I know if they fire me, they would have to pay me all those years.
But, yeah, come on, man.
People can't take a joke.
they can kiss my ass, my whole ass,
not just one cheek, the whole ass.
That ass is a lot smaller than it used to be.
It is.
That's the other thing I hate.
I get skinny now.
I tell people to kiss my ass, it's a lot smaller.
How he can comment on Charles' ass,
but Charles can't comment on somebody's breast.
On Cardi these.
I don't know.
He said Cardi's ass was, I mean, he said,
Charles's ass was small.
Yeah.
Don't know.
Maybe that's not that there's no equality.
That's true, though.
I don't know you couldn't say TD?
No, he can't.
No.
Really?
No.
Every time he's been saying it
the last couple days
we dump it.
Brass.
Damn.
Didn't know that.
Let's something new every day.
Yeah.
All right.
This guy's been doing radio
for, damn.
They're 30 years.
In the radio hall of fame.
It's never changed.
But go ahead.
So yesterday as well,
still talking game four,
Tracy Morgan, there was a video
that was going viral
him when he was leaving the game.
He's in the back of his Rose Royce.
He has his window down
and he's like, he's very emotional.
They said he was crying.
He's crying.
Power to the people,
the fist in the air.
He's just, you know,
we know, we know.
We know him to be a super, super Knicks fan.
If the Knicks win, there's going to be a lot of New York Knicks fans crying.
You're going to cry?
I am.
Okay.
There's going to be a lot of Nick fans.
I guarantee you, you go up by that stadium, that guard.
It's not if the Knicks win.
The Knicks and six, baby.
Knicks and five.
Well, there's another conversation picking up right now with Tracy Morgan,
who we saw at the game with Taraji, Victor Cruz, all these people.
C.C. Sabra.
Yeah, Camelo.
All these people.
But now people are talking about Tracy Morgan and teachers.
Because Tracy Morgan did an interview that premiered yesterday.
It's an Actors on Actors interview with Marcello Hernandez from SNL.
And they're talking about their SNL experiences.
And they start talking about Marcello's teachers.
Let's take a listen.
In school, I just, I talked too much.
No.
I was excessive talking.
You know who gave you that voice?
They told me I did mischief in school.
I don't think they didn't know what they didn't understand you.
Right.
You had a sense of humor.
And they couldn't control that.
They can't control that.
They can't control.
I gave that to you.
Nope.
And now look at, I'm getting paid for mischief.
And they still make a minimum wage.
No.
You know how much some teachers probably make it right now?
Man, not enough.
And I can't stand teachers.
You know why?
Because they have a ceiling.
They have a limit.
That's all they ever going to be.
I teach my kids.
Sky's the limits.
Amen.
That's a broad generalization that is absolutely positively not true.
Like my mother's a public school teacher.
There's so many teachers that will teach you to dream big.
Like you might find some teachers will put limitations on you.
But not the majority of them.
Majority of teachers, especially in public schools,
want you to do great.
What it sounds like as a teacher,
told him that he was retarded.
Exactly.
No, it's the truth.
A teacher probably told him he was retarded.
He wouldn't be anything.
And that's stuck with him.
And that's the way he feels with teaching.
I'm sure it just wasn't one if he feels that way.
I'm sure it was a couple teachers.
Don't put that on all teachers.
There's so many teachers that teach you how to dream big man
and teach you that sky's the limit.
They said Tracy Morgan,
Timothy Shalameet himself with that comment.
Because it was so much good in the conversation.
And then boom,
interview just hits. And I said, Marchella and Marcelo.
Number one, public school teachers are underpaid first and foremost. And we take our kids
to these teachers and trust them with our most precious gifts, our souls out of our body,
for eight hours a day.
Drop one to clues moms for all the working class. Public School teachers. I agree with you
a thousand percent, but I'm sure he has some trauma with some teachers that probably told him that
was growing up. Single them out individually. And that's probably all you feel. Don't say all you hate
teachers. No, I mean, that sounds crazy. Damn. Yeah. Yeah. Well,
That's it.
That's all we have.
He also talked about...
Go ahead.
No, go.
No, I only got one minute.
You could go ahead.
No, no, no.
I'm just about a happy birthday,
but you say he also talked about this.
Continue your story.
I was going to say he also talked about feeling like he was culturally outed or ousted on SNL.
Like he was separated from the culture.
We could play the audio.
I'm just happy that Tina and Rob and Sam Means believed in me and gave me another shot.
I mean, we're all from Sadden Alive and then we did 30, we were all on 30 Rock.
and now we're doing it, we're back in the saddle again,
and this is a very, very funny show, and I love it.
You got to understand, though.
I thought I was culturally isolated.
And then one morning, about three in the morning,
Lauren Michaels called me into his office,
and he said, Tracy, I hired you not because you're black,
because you're funny.
And that's when I let go and let God.
Kenan did that for me.
Kina had him back early on.
Yeah.
Who do you think did it for him?
Have fun.
That's all I say.
Have fun.
Stay funny.
If I have to give any comedian advice, I just say stay funny.
Stay on stage too.
Go work at the post office.
Keenan has talked about that too, though, feeling like he was kind of like distant or separated from the black community because he was such a big star on SNL.
Kenan Thompson.
Yeah, Kenan Thompson.
But with Marcello, he was talking about how, like, for him, they were talking about him still living in New York and kind of how he stays connected or whatever because it's such a big show and such a big platform.
But, yeah, I thought it was a good conversation, which is that one teacher moment that didn't sit too up with the people.
teachers out there, man.
Okay, teachers are great unsung heroes of our society, okay?
They're not just educators.
A lot of them are mentors.
There's a lot of amazing teachers.
Absolutely.
A lot of them are catalysts for change.
I'm sorry that Tracy had a couple of teachers who called them retarded.
Okay.
But don't know if they-
But don't generalize all teachers.
But yeah, there are some amazing teachers out there.
We appreciate you teachers that encourage that push, that go outside the box and make sure
these students have everything that they need.
So we appreciate you.
who do, like, talk down on the kids, you don't do that.
Right.
Because then you, you see people like Tracy Morgan,
because there are teachers that do that.
Like, you ain't going to be-ish.
You know what I mean?
We even hit rapping.
Rappers.
So called him out as individuals.
Don't generalize all teachers.
Yeah, I know.
But also, it was about Marcello's teacher, right?
Because Marcello was saying his teacher would name him certain things.
I think he was kind of like that.
Yeah.
The people, everybody that's ever talked down on you in life and doubted you,
you know their name.
Oh, yeah.
But also, you know, Tracy came up in a time where I'm sure Tracy wanted
to be a comedian, right?
And I'm sure teachers were like,
that's not a job.
Like, get a real job.
And I'm sure discouraged them.
And that's probably where that came from.
Because back in the day,
if you wanted to be anything outside
of what people were normally seeing,
call them suckers out of the individual.
That's mostly what teachers did.
Remember when Cardi called out
that teacher individually at that show?
Why are you even here?
You told me I wasn't going to be in that.
Call her them people out as individuals.
Yeah.
That's right.
What did you used to say to you?
Oh my God.
Definitely called him.
No, I have teachers that encouraging me.
Go back to your class.
No, I did that damn hell with.
I think of my second grade teacher
Ms. Hyatt.
I get that helmet, Leonard.
I love Ms. Nicole Bavar.
She was a librarian.
Like, I could think of so many, but my mom was a public school teacher.
Ms. Harris, I think of so many teachers that encouraged me.
Ms. Butterfield.
Man, Ms. Simpson Brown, who was my assistant principal.
I was supposed to get expelled from Berkeley High School.
I didn't go to the expulsion hearing.
She grabbed me and said, no, you're going to this expulsion here.
They transferred me to another school with my mom.
Small school bus.
I had plenty of teachers in public schools that poured in the main.
And Ms. Harris was mean, mean, me, but stayed on us and made sure we all graduated.
Mr. Luca.
She was another one.
She was just,
everybody was just so compassionate,
wanted to teach you
and knew that you could do better.
So she had to all those teachers.
I had great experiences in public.
Teachers save lives.
Right.
But you know,
obviously a mistrenchable
is what Tracy had.
A mistrenchable.
All right.
Well, Solomon,
who you give me that donkey to?
Before after the hour,
there's a young man named
Javon Mallory.
Speaking of school, okay?
We know what classes he was in
when he was younger.
And he shouldn't be with us in society now,
but we'll discuss for after the hour.
Oh, my gosh.
And then don't forget,
just fix my mess.
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It's the Breakfast Club, Good morning.
Tell her, Maiden.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
There's a bunch of donkeys out here in this street.
I'll have made Donkey Today.
Called Donkey of the Day.
It really caught me off guard.
We live a life where we bite our tongue based off who we may offend.
We never would say anything.
Charlemagne, give it to him.
Give it to him.
You are a donkey.
That is why Shalaman is here?
Some Donkey Today's just saw themselves.
On the Breakfast Club.
Okay, Salome, we'll be giving donkey of the day to today.
Donkey of the day for Thursday, June 11th, goes to a 32-year-old Missouri man named Javon Mallory.
Okay, Javon was arrested on Tuesday after police were called the McAllis Deli restaurant,
because that used to be Javon's place of employment.
I don't think I've ever eaten at a McAllis' deli.
I see them all the time, but that's not, that's just not where I go to get a handcrafted sandwich.
Okay?
Now, they have prisons for a reason.
Okay, I know a lot of prison abolitionists want to close prisons,
build community, but I seriously doubt you want individuals like Javon Mallory in your community.
See, I believe in rehabilitation, but I also know that some people simply can't be rehabilitated.
Okay, some people need therapy and an exorcism.
Some people need God and medication, and we so often don't have the mental health resources
we need, especially for violent, you know, people, all right, violent criminals, all right?
People who have a history of violence.
If they're going to be a part of our communities, you know, they need ongoing based
they need ongoing community-based mental health treatment.
They need constant psychiatric care,
and they need housing support.
It should be housing support for adults
with serious mental health issues,
especially if they have the potential to get violent, okay?
Now, there's a post that goes around on social media pretty often,
and it's something that those of us born in the 1900s really understand.
See, when we was in school, they had kids separated, right?
You had your honest classes, you had your regular classes,
and you had your slow classes, all right?
They had their own buses, their own trailers in the back.
They ate lunch at a different time.
But see, the problem is, now we just all out here in this world together.
And we might not be supposed to be.
Okay, we might not supposed to be.
All right?
I hate to be the bearer of bad news,
but some people should be under psychiatric care in a facility forever.
Some people need to be in prison forever.
And I'm pretty sure Javon Mallory is one of those people.
Okay, see, back in 2014,
Javon pled guilty to assault
in connection with the strangulation of a woman
in the bathroom of Merrimick Community College.
He was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
It is now 2006.
Javon is working in McAllis-Delley
and Javon wanted a promotion.
Well, he didn't get said promotion.
Another employee did.
And since Javon didn't get the promotion,
he decided to do what he clearly does best
and that's resort to violence.
Let's go to NBC 5 for the report, please.
He was enraged over a lost promotion,
Bridgeton police say a man choked his co-worker at McAllister's deli and confessed he intended to kill her.
Javon Mallory is behind bars tonight for the chilling attack yesterday morning.
Bridgeton police say Javon Mallory came into the McAllister's Deli on St. Charles Rock Road.
He was there to confront a co-worker because she got promoted and he didn't.
Police say he locked the door, told the victim he was going to kill her, grabbed her neck, and started choking her.
Investigators say he wrestled her to the floor, strangling her until she was.
went limp, but a manager unlocked the office, stopped him barricading him inside until police arrived.
Mallory told police he would have killed her if the manager hadn't intervened.
13 years ago, a similar incident happened. When Mallory was 18, he attacked a fellow student
at St. Louis Community College's Merrimack campus.
Blythe Group A spoke with five on her side, saying she was in the bathroom washing her hands
when Mallory came out from behind a door and started choking her. An employee ran in and
stopped the attack.
Now, Jess, you don't think he used to bite people in school?
Yes, I do.
That's how you can identify that behavior because you used to do it.
Now, listen, I'm not the highest grade of weed in the dispensary,
but based off your reaction to this situation, Javon,
McAllis's Deli absolutely made the right choice by not promoting you.
Okay, you need better conflict resolution skills, but not with other people,
with yourself, okay?
You didn't get the promotion.
That has nothing to do with the,
young lady, you decided to scramble.
Okay, choking her out, threatening the killer,
was not going to cause you to then get promoted.
Okay, that blessing of a promotion just wasn't for you.
And why be mad at the person who got promoted?
Take your grievances to the person who gave with a promotion.
But I have a theory.
I have a theory.
Javon, you like to taste the penis.
What?
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
You love a spicy penis melt.
Okay, roasted penis with pepper jack, avocado, and some support.
Put that muck shot up on Netflix, okay?
Now you go play a game.
Look, look, look.
Ain't his bottom lip given zesty?
Yeah.
You know, his face says you find fallacio flavorful,
and I believe you thought that you could,
dang it I'd be able to get me on the red.
You could suck game cock to get to the top.
Okay, there you go.
Okay.
All right.
And I think he actually did.
I think he did and still didn't get promoted.
So you mad because you can't believe you had to do what this young woman didn't have to do.
And she got the promotion and you didn't.
Oh, what a tangled web we weave when you're a man with a mean basket weave.
Okay, Javon was charged with assault and burglary.
He is still in custody at the St. Louis County Justice Center where he is being held on a half a million dollar cash bond.
$500,000 cash.
Hey, St. Louis County Justice Center.
Keep him!
Okay?
That's what justice would be in this situation.
Keeping him, he is a violent criminal
who already did 10 years for scrangling a woman
and just tried to kill another woman
all because he didn't get a promotion at McAllister's Deli.
A man that will attempt to kill you over a sandwich
is a man that can't be trusted to walk in this general population
we call society.
Please give Javon Mallory,
the sweet sounds and the hamletones
Oh now you are the donkey
Of the day
Why are you making that face?
You hungry?
All right, there's something wrong.
I'm talking about.
You did a bunch of things wrong by it.
I was talking to rap.
What I do?
What you do?
Sheldon, man.
You didn't know or radio too long
to be saying some of the stuff
that you be saying.
I didn't mean to, man.
God damn it.
You know, guys.
What is that on the bottom of your shoe?
Girl.
Is that a whole?
Is that a whole?
I don't have on shoes.
That's not a whole right on.
the socks. Let's start.
I don't have on shoes. You got socks on. Is that a
whole on a sock? No, it's just dirty. They're dirty.
I did wear these yesterday.
I think I did step on the porch
at some point with these on.
You don't put on new socks every day?
I didn't feel like it's right.
You know what? I, whatever. Whatever. I'm not even going to judge you.
I took a shower this morning, though.
And you put on dirty socks? I will wash.
It was just there. It was okay. It's okay.
That keeps them humble. You worried about
the wrong thing. All right. Well, all right.
Up next, Jess Fix My Mess.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy.
Jess Hilarious.
Sholomey and the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
It's time for Just Fix My Me.
Mets. Hello, who's this?
This is Ashley.
Ashley, good morning.
Where you call it from?
The Bronx, do you watch the Knicks last night.
Yes, I did.
Yes.
Good morning.
I let's see you.
Every morning.
I'll be up at 5.30 on the road, 6 o'clock.
Thank you.
I just.
Hi, babe.
What's up?
Good morning.
I was a car show last year, by the way.
And Charlotte,
Uncle, my sister love you, rest of peace.
My sister pass away from breast cancer.
Oh, man.
And we definitely love you.
Uncle, Charlotte.
Thank you.
Rest of the peace, the sister.
But let me,
let me get back to the red,
um,
the retching this real quick.
Just,
I need advice on a 10-year,
bitter baby mother.
I met my stepdaughter when she was two.
Mm-hmm.
And now that I'm married,
she will not let us see my stepdaughter.
Hmm.
You married her father?
Yes.
Okay.
And you can,
you could see them before,
you could see her before,
but you can't see her now that y'all actually tied to not.
Yep.
Any explanation?
Two and a half years.
We have not.
seen her. Any conversation?
Any, like, you heard from her? What does she say?
Like, what are her sentiments about it?
She said to her older brother that she cannot come around because of her mom and her
dad moved forward with me and he was supposed to come back to her.
Oh, okay, okay, okay. No, I was talking about, not the baby girl, I was talking about the mother
of your stepdaughter. What did she say? But, oh, so that's what the daughter told you that
she said? Yeah, she told that to her older brother.
That she was supposed to, that your husband was supposed to come back to her.
And I was temporarily.
You were temporary.
Okay, so did you talk to your husband?
Like, what the hell?
Yes.
Yeah.
What happened?
He's just, he's over it.
He knows that she's bitter.
He knows that she's just not easy to communicate with or co-parent with.
Ten years?
Y'all been together ten years.
Ten years?
I met him in 2016.
Was she always bitter?
Nope.
Not at all.
We used to get her every weekend, birthday, holidays, summer time,
and then soon as she found out we went married,
it was just a whole big thing.
Horrible.
I'm not saying that it's impossible for someone to just have a total 360 change like that
when something happens like, you know, their ex actually moving forward
in their relationship getting married.
But, yo, it just is something's missing here.
Like, what's going on?
I don't understand.
Like, did you ever think?
I don't know.
Did you?
Okay, all right.
All right.
Now, listen, there's just me and you.
We, just women talking.
Did you ever in your mind say, what the hell did he tell her to make her dislike me?
I went through the phone and everything.
He showed me the messages and everything.
She and her and I used to converse and everything.
And then, like I said, one day when they found out we were married, it was a big thing.
Okay.
So he didn't tell anybody.
He didn't tell her.
He didn't tell her.
How did she find out that you're going to her?
Did she know ahead of time or did she find out after?
Do the daughter.
After.
Okay.
Okay.
All right.
So you don't think that she had a little ounce of hope that he may get back with her to reconcile
and have their family or that he even, even gave.
If he never said those words, did he give her that hope?
That hope.
Yeah.
That could have happened in any way.
From what?
From what I've read?
from their conversations that they had over the phone in person conversations,
not that I've known.
Okay, okay.
But like I said to him, maybe it was something before
and it made her feel like it was a possibility.
Right, because y'all weren't married.
But like I said, y'all were together for so long, though,
when you used to converse with her.
Like, I'm just, it's just something missing.
It's a piece missing.
I don't know.
You don't sound like, you know, we need to figure it out.
I've seen a little animosity sometimes,
but I just thought it was like, no.
But overall, we don't see her at all.
And that's the problem.
And I know that it hurts because you've been knowing this baby girl since she was two years old.
And then that's his daughter.
So I know it hurts him that, you know, he hasn't been able to see his baby in two years.
Or he doesn't spend money and stuff.
That's it.
Okay.
Y'all can't go to where she is.
Do you not live in the same city?
You want to know what's funny with seven minutes away.
Man, if y'all don't go and see that little girl, I don't care.
She won't let him.
She'll make up a little city.
a story about they're not home or
they're visiting their mom or
I don't care about
that's your daughter she lives seven minutes
away it don't matter call the police look
y'all need to escort me over there to see my daughter
they did call the police one time and said
that he was being aggrateful
no no not them y'all y'all called
the police look I need you to escort me
over there to see my daughter I got married
my baby moms just tripping she
is trying to rip my daughter out my life
I haven't seen it in two years because you know the first thing the cop
won't say you haven't seen it in two years and
Y'all live seven minutes away?
What's going on?
You know what I mean?
So, like, y'all call the police,
and he should go be,
he should wait for see his daughter.
Like, there's nothing stopping that
other than her making up stories
about them not being there
and her just being bitter.
If that's what's really true,
then there should be no reason
or nothing or nobody stopping him
from going seven minutes down the street
to see his daughter.
I don't care if you got to stake outside the house,
but just call the police, like first.
Like, look, yo, I got to see my baby.
She wants to see, because I'm sure she wants to see our dad, too.
Right.
And it's just always a conversation with her around in order for them to speak.
All right, yeah, I don't care.
Do that.
It is not even about the parents.
It's about the child.
You know what I mean?
But yeah, I agree.
You need to do some more deep dig.
I don't know.
I just felt like it's something missing.
I'm not saying she was ever cheating on you with his baby moms or whatever.
But, you know, I, there are, before I get off the phone,
it's certain situations, right, where guys will be like,
they'll play into the baby mama's hands just to keep the piece.
Like I write about that in the book.
Rome has had to do that with one of his children's moms before just to see his child.
He had to flirt with the mom.
I was going to spend the night with the mom.
You know what I mean?
Now, you're going to spend a night over here.
That's possible.
I know, but I'm just saying that's very possible that he, you know, just played into her hands a little bit just to keep the peace.
And when she found out that y'all were married, boom, it's done.
Nah, you're not saying your daughter.
You're not, you know what I mean?
Because now I know you're really out of my life now because you married the show.
right so I don't know
give me an update go figure it out
I'm talking about call the police
y'all can go see that little girl
yeah we may have to do that
I'm gonna call back to him
all right now
and I see you ask I took on for I go too
ah that's my spot right there
I'll be back I'll be back soon
alright bye I'm good day everybody
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It's DJ NV.
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Hey, good morning, everyone.
Good morning.
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How are you guys?
Good.
What's your question for Jess?
Jess.
I don't know if you can fix my mess.
What's going on?
I lost my husband.
I'm sorry.
I've known him for 23 years.
I literally watched him die.
I'm so sorry.
He had glioblastoma.
And we finally got married.
And I don't want to cry, God, I'm really old.
Yeah, yeah.
If you have to, it's okay.
I understand.
We got married May of 2024.
Mm-hmm.
He got diagnosed December, 24.
And he just recently died in March.
Mm-hmm.
I don't know what to do.
That was literally my best.
spray. Every time I had an issue, I called them. I know Charlemagne is really an advocate about mental health.
Yes. I'm doing therapy. I'm doing regular therapy. I'm trying to just get hobbies. I don't know what to do.
You know what I'm saying? Yeah. I'm back to being a single mom now.
Yeah. I definitely understand. You need them support groups. There are support groups without.
other women and men who's lost their significant others.
And I'm telling you, you'd be surprised how impactful those groups are.
You know what I mean?
Like that's a real thing.
I understand that therapy, amazing, absolutely.
But that can't be the only thing if you feel like, if you know,
if you still feel like you're not getting anywhere, you know,
therapy is definitely a necessity when it comes to, you know,
navigating grief and things like that.
But you need support.
You need support from other people who have gone through.
what you're going through.
And the crazy
is the support, like you're saying,
like, I've had a couple of people
who really was dead.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I have to wake up
in the middle of the night,
take my husband to the emergency room,
drop our child off,
and I'm seeing them saying people
turning his back on me now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, Jeff, they have,
and, man, I'm very sorry for your loss.
I'm definitely sending you healing energy,
but I don't know what she's calling from?
I'm not sure.
I'm asking so, so,
let me tell you, first of all, you're my cancer brother.
First off, salute to you, my cancer sister.
Second of all, I'm from Connecticut,
but I reside now in North Carolina.
Oh, North Carolina.
Well, if you look up on Google,
I don't know what city you're in in North Carolina,
they actually have therapy and bereavement support
for wives who have, you know, lost husbands.
And a lot of these resources specialize in individual therapy,
or they have, like, peer support groups, you know?
So you just have things.
look in your local area, but they do have therapy and bereavement support, you know,
for wives who've lost husbands, man.
I think that would be good for you, especially maybe the peer-led support group.
Absolutely.
I'm so sorry.
Thank you, guys.
Thank you so much.
Yeah.
Sorry again.
That's horrible, man.
I think in a situation like that, it is, you know, you might want to grieve by yourself,
but I think that you shouldn't be in isolation.
I think you should connect with other women who have experience.
You know, that type of, you know, that type of journey of grief.
Yeah, yeah.
Absolutely.
All right.
That's just fixed my mess.
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In the moment, it felt like it was going on forever.
I didn't think I was going to live.
I was terrified.
There was no anything inside those eyes.
They turned black.
It scared the hell out of me.
That was your first murder case.
Yes, sir.
Fair to say this was the biggest case of your career?
Yes, sir.
Rape and murder for a child.
She's as bad as it gets.
I would think so.
Evil, wake up.
I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Crevent and DePippo.
Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse,
appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum.
I said I'm not guilty.
I'll take it to the grief.
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Keith Gianmanca seemed like a mild-mannered suburban dad, but secretly, he became someone else, a master of disguise who went on a crime spree.
At the time, did it seem like a crazy idea? It seemed very crazy, but I felt so desperate.
that I felt it was the quickest, easiest way out.
Did you allow yourself to think about how it could go wrong
on what that might look like?
No.
I didn't want to manifest that.
I was trying to manifest success.
Every family has its secrets.
But what happens when you discover that your dad
has been living a double life?
That is not the look of an innocent man.
This is going to change my life and my family dynamic forever,
because everything that had existed prior in my reality is now untrue.
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Uh-huh.
Shout out to drop one of the clues bombs from my guy Rob Markman, too, by the way.
Rob, what up, Rob?
Rob Markman said last night was Jalen Brunson's Woo game.
You know, Michael Jordan had the flu game.
Jailen Brunson had the Woo game, you know, and I'm like, you know what, he's right.
Wu-Tang-Clan performed at halftime.
At the end of the set,
Mephton said, Mephton said,
Nixen 5, which I believe.
Ghostface said had to give them a little
Wu-Tang prayer.
And Jalen Brunson had 36 points.
Wutang's first album was into the 36 chambers.
You're absolutely right.
Jailen Brunson had his woo game last night.
I'm not mad at that. I'll take that.
I like that.
I'm not mad at that at all.
But let's get to the latest with Laura.
Come on.
Lauren becoming a straight fact.
She gets them from somebody that knows somebody.
She gets to detail.
I'm a home girl that knows a little bit about everything.
She'd be having the latest on this
The latest with Lauren LaRosa
Sometimes you have facts
Sometimes you have details
Sometimes you have a little bit everything
Well it's the latest
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Talk to me
All right y'all
So yesterday Cameron dropped an episode
of Talk with Flea
And he was reacting to Jay-Z's freestyle
At the Roots Picnic
And he said it didn't hit the way
They normally do
Let's take a listen
I did see Jay-Z
at the Roots Picnic
This is very rare.
Me, the person listened to lyrics,
I thought it was dope, it was witty all that,
but it was too much compact into it, pause.
It's like, he tried to just like 10 s in 35, 40,
36, 40 bars.
A lot of that, like you said, goes over your head.
It was shit, and I'd be catching shit
and I didn't catch shit to the translators came out.
I think what he should have done
was keep that one at the roots
about whoever he wanted to talk about.
And then you got the Yankee Stadium
come out, you could have did one every night,
and that shit would have went crazy
for the rest of the year.
Oh, he did this person pause at the roots picnic.
Then he just this person, the first night
at Yankee Stadium. Then he got at this person,
the second night, Yankee State. Then the last finale.
Oh, okay, I see what you're saying.
The last finale, they would have been like
all four freestyles,
it would have looked better.
I disagree. And the reason I disagree is
because how we know he's not going to do
a new freestyle, the night he performs
was reasonable doubt at Yankee Stadium. How we know he
not going to do a new freestyle the night he performs the blueprint at Yankee Stadium.
He might have different bars playing for every night.
And I think that freestyle did what it was supposed to do.
I know people were talking about it for four.
And we're still talking about it.
So I think it did what it was supposed to do.
And he got that out of his system.
So he might want to move on and talk about some other subjects.
You don't even know if we're getting new music.
We might even get new music that weekend of July 10th and 11th.
And the 12th.
He's doing the 12th, right?
Yeah.
He's Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Reasonable Dog is Friday.
Blueprint is Saturday.
and I don't know what they're doing on.
Then they added the Paris show and the LA show as well too.
So, yeah.
I think that freestyle did exactly what it was supposed to do.
Absolutely.
Well, in other news, live performance news,
Summer Walker yesterday, she posted a video.
She says her in her caption,
This is the most ghetto burlesque I ever seen, shaking my head.
This is supposed to be a classy event, y'all.
The girls were fighting at the Summer Walker show.
And guess where she was at when it was going down?
Where?
Baltimore.
Sounds crazy.
Let's take a listen to Summer Walker.
Yes, a mother, baby, baby.
How in hell fighting this song?
This is a nice song.
Who got that?
I'm sorry.
Have anything to say, Jess, huh?
Baltimore?
I mean, I don't know, honey.
I don't know.
People won't fight anywhere.
On site, mean on site.
It's a montage.
It's a video she posts.
It's like a montage of different things
that was going on.
What?
These guys are you?
I said it.
Yes.
Yeah, they're going to add it.
People were also, yesterday, Summer Walker went viral because after one of the shows, she was like, no.
Oh, I'm sorry, guys.
Shut up.
Oh, I thought it was somebody you recognized too.
No, the way she flipped over that goddamn seat.
Ari Lennox and Summer Walker do not make you feel like that, but I mean, listen.
You got pay attention to the lyrics though.
I guess I'm on law you, baby.
I guess I'm mine true.
Period.
Somebody was being disloyal you, got the ass snatched up, grabbed up.
And that could have been a couple fighting.
You know what I'm saying?
That could have been girlfriends.
You know?
Fighting there.
Somebody just probably went through their phone.
You know what?
That could have been, yeah.
Nobody talks about stud-on-stud violence.
That's right.
We don't have enough conversations about how lesbians be attacking each other.
Yes.
They will fight.
Listen.
Yes.
Yes.
And it is a lot of that attending, I mean, a lot of those attending
Summer Walker.
Because my sister just took her girlfriend to go see.
No.
She was up here in New York for the show.
Yes.
Oh, wow.
Did they fight?
Not at the show.
They didn't fight at the show.
You know what I'm saying?
But yeah, it get like that.
Yeah, they were on Summer Walker, too, because it was a video that when I were her,
she was walking to the gas station after one of the shows.
And she's...
Cool, Summer Walker.
Yes.
Why she want to be a dirty foot so bad?
Oh, my God.
She walked into the gas station.
She said she just went out to go get herself some cigarettes.
She said, I literally ain't even know...
She smoked cigarettes?
She said, I didn't even know that the man walking next to me.
Just decided to pay for my stuff.
I walked back to my telly alone and with the bed.
The celebrity stuff is,
weird. You can't even walk to the corner store without going viral.
She said in the DM to one of the fans who wrote her and was like, baby, why are you
walking by yourself? She said that she went to the corner store to get a pack of Sigs and some
what is Deuce. Do you, D-U-C-E?
D-U-C-E. D-U-C-E?
D-U-C-E. I don't know what that is.
Uh-uh. Why are you out? Is she trolling us? Because why are you out here like this?
No, in the video, she's literally just walking in minding her.
Are you telling me she went to go get a deuce of butt ice?
I'm confused. I don't know what to be honest.
I mean, I know she has on a bonnet.
For the people in the call who can't hear us or listen to the radio.
Yo, she has on a bonnet.
It looked like a shower cap a little bit.
She got on a robe, a short robe with some slippers.
Yes.
What do you mean?
Although she probably, she do look like she fit in.
But I'm just saying, you are Summer Walker.
That was in Chicago.
That was in Chicago.
Yeah.
Yeah, but all jokes aside, safety purposes, she can't be moving.
Heck not.
Summer Walker way too famous for that.
I know she may hate the celebrity.
life but you can't be walking around acting this way.
It's probably three, four in the morning.
Everybody was sleeping. She didn't want to wait nobody else.
She didn't want to be inconvenience. Everybody's just like, I'll just go to store.
At the same thing, I spice thought, but she was in L.A.
at 2 o'clock in the morning at the McDonald's right.
She was with somebody.
She got on a bonnet.
What's that a nightgown?
That's a nightgown robe with slippers on, honey.
Go get some cigarettes and a deuce of butt ice.
All right. Well, in other celebrity news, DJMV, we have some news breaking.
DJMV is bringing the drive.
Dreams Car Show to the Essence Festival this year.
Oh, okay.
So the press release reads,
Radio Personality, Entrepreneur, and Automotive
Enthus, DJ Envi will bring a special
New Orleans curation of his driver
dreams experience to the suede
men's experience during Essence Festival
weekend. This will be open and free
to the public throughout the festival weekend, so it
starts on July 3rd and ends July 6th
at the Ernest M. Memorial
Convention Center. The Driver
Dreams Car Show will feature a collection of celebrity
vehicles, custom builds, classics,
exotics, and American muscle cars.
Yes. Congratulations. Thank you.
So what we don't, we partner up with Essence.
You know, they do, if you ever been to
Essence Festival, they have this huge thing at the
convention center that's absolutely positively free.
So there's artists, performances, panels,
and all types of stuff. They have the Swade Lounge, which is like
the men's lounge. And what we're doing is we're bringing
the car show there for three days, absolutely positively
free. So we're bringing a lot of bills from
New Orleans, salute to currency.
Some of the artists that are actually performing on
stage, we're bringing some of their cars. So
It's going to be as large as the regular
No
It's not going to be the largest
We're just curating certain things
So the large one we use
They have 150, 200 cars
This would be a lot smaller
So we'll probably have like 30, 40 cars
That's still good
So if you're in New Orleans
And you have a dope car
You want to put in the show
DJMV calls show at gmail.com
We just want to rep every place
Like get cars from New Orleans
Of course we got currency
Cardi B is giving me that
Toronto
So you are getting it
Yeah I called her yesterday
I called her yesterday
Yeah
I was like envy whatever you want
So yeah
So, yeah, I'll have Cardi B's Ferrari.
So we have a bunch of different cars.
And we just, you know, partnered up and doing some dope-ish, and it is free.
So it's not going to be as big as the one we're doing in Virginia,
the one we're doing all these other states with the carnival rides and all that other stuff.
But we're just doing something curing.
It's going to be dope.
It's going to be dope.
Yes, it'll be fired.
Congratulations again.
And that is the latest.
Dropping the food bombs for DJ.
Thank you.
What is it, the Swade?
Men's Swade Lounge.
Why did you get you at the men's lounge?
Shut up, Charlemagne.
What?
Shoot.
What lounge would I be in, sir?
They, they, lounge.
They, they lounge.
No, we have the suave lounge.
So, yeah, we're looking forward to it.
All right.
Yeah, so that's the latest.
It's brought to you by Top Dog Law.
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Real quick, y'all, happy birthday to Kodak Black.
I did not know he was 29.
Oh, drop on a clue on the Kodak.
I thought he was our age.
I thought he was our age.
Happy birthday to Tim's, she 31.
And happy birthday to Shia LaBuff.
He is 40.
Speaking of New Orleans.
Yes, speaking of New Orleans.
Yes.
All right.
Let's get to the mix.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ NV.
Jess Hilarious.
Shalameen Nagar.
We are the Breakfast Club.
I want to salute Essence Music Festival.
If you've never been to Essence Music Festival, an amazing weekend.
There's always 4th of July.
Not only do they have concerts and shows.
They have this, I just would say three days at the convention center with it's absolutely
positively free.
All types of engagements, activations, podcasts, performances.
It's just really, really, really, really.
dope and they have a suede lounge, which is like a men's lounge.
And this year, I partnered with them to bring my car show to the suede lounge.
So it's not going to be as big as my car shows usually are,
not as big as the one in Virginia or the one we do in Jersey or Houston or Detroit or Florida.
It's going to be a lot smaller because it's sitting inside with the convention center
with all that other stuff.
So it's going to be 30, 40 cars.
It's going to be an amazing attraction, though, you know, them kids, them dads, the moms.
Everybody going to love that.
And that's what we did it.
So we can, you know, something just different.
Yeah.
And we're going to be bringing a lot of cars from New Orleans.
So you can see what New Orleans.
flavor is all about. I'm still bringing a bunch
of cars from New York. I'm bringing Cardi B's car.
Currency. I spoke to currency.
He's going to give me like 10, 15 cars.
He's from, of course, New Orleans.
And we just reached out to everybody out there. I'm reaching out to
Juvee, to Manny. I'm reaching out to
all of them to see if we can get some of theirs as well.
So if you're going to be in New Orleans,
it's free. So just pull up on us. It's just going to be a great
time. I'll be there. Mercedes and be there. So like
I said, it's free. So just come on in and
check out some of the cars. And then, of course, we're still
doing the one in Hampton, Virginia, which is the big
one with over 100 cars and all that other stuff
with carnival rides and games for kids.
So we're still doing that one as well.
Absolutely. Congrats, my man. Thank you so much, sir.
Congrats, young man.
I salute to Cheryl Underwood for joining us this morning.
Salute to Big Cheryl.
That's my girl, y'all.
I love Cheryl, too, man.
Cheryl, her specialist coming out real, real soon on Netflix.
Cheryl got a lot of things going on.
Yes.
And you know the thing I love about Cheryl?
And I wish me to talk about it more in the interview when she had to go.
Cheryl over the last few months
has been very intentional
about what she wants.
You know what I mean?
Like she's been hitting me up
and we've been talking
and she's been telling me
these are the things she wants.
And when she went to do that rose,
she went there on a mission.
She was thinking about, you know,
what happened with Nikki Glazer
at the time Brady rose.
And then Naime was even saying that too.
Like he was saying like we saw what happened
with Nikki Glazer.
A lot of people wanted that moment.
Cheryl just got it.
You know what I mean?
But she was,
She's been intentional about it.
So I believe in the law of attraction.
I believe in manifestation.
You have to be clear with the universe
about what it is that you want.
That's right.
And then even when Naim was here,
remember Naim was like he was looking for his moment.
But Cheryl got that moment.
That's what God wanted for Cheryl.
That's right.
You know?
That's right.
And I just love seeing Cheryl's win.
What?
I just like seeing Cheryl's win, man.
Sherrill, do you know another Cheryl?
I know a bunch of them,
but we always use that name to be funny.
Like, you know, Big Cheryl.
That is so crazy because I got a joke
where I say something about a stud name,
Sheryl.
You see what I?
Old Studs, yeah, they keep their name.
It's always a fat Cheryl or a stud name Cheryl, you know what I'm saying?
An Auntie Cheryl, you know what I mean?
And we got a real life Cheryl in the coach of winning, man.
Shout to Cheryl.
Well, you got a positive.
Shout out to Cheryl, man.
It's stupid.
Shut off to Cheryl.
Don't it feel good to say that?
It does.
Cheryl got a Netflix special.
Yeah.
Cheryl.
Oh, Cheryl, Cheryl.
Cheryl.
Oh, damn, I love Cheryl.
Listen, the positive note comes from Don Miguel Ruiz.
You know, I love the four agreements, man.
One of the four agreements is always do your best.
And Don Miguel Ruiz says in that chapter, God is life.
God is life in action.
The best way to say, I love you, God, is to live your life doing your best.
Okay, the best way to say, thank you, God,
is by letting go to the past and living in the present moment right here and now.
Whatever life takes away from you, let it go.
When you surrender and let go of the past, you allow yourself to be fully,
alive in the moment. Letting go to
the past means you can enjoy the dream that is
happening right now. So go out there
and do y'all best today, okay? Have a great Thursday.
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You don't finish or y'all done?
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Program your alarm to Power 105.1 on IHeartRadio.
There was no
anything inside those eyes.
They turned black.
It scared the hell out of me.
Evil, wake up.
I'm the one that saw the murder.
Take place by Krivac and DePippo.
Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse,
appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum.
I said, I'm not guilty. I'll take it to the grief.
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Joy is essential, and it's also elusive.
But now, there's a new and exciting way to start your journey
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Joy 101.
It's a new podcast hosted by me, Hoda Kotby.
If you're craving inspiration to maximize your joy,
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Every family has its secrets.
But what happens when you discover that your dad
has been living a double life.
That is not the look of an innocent man.
Is everyone lying to me about who they are?
I felt such desperation.
I felt it was what I had to do.
Listen to Deep Cover the Family Man
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and on the Drink Chams podcast,
we're speaking with the hottest names in the culture,
like Sway Lee.
realize how legendary you are.
I appreciate that.
I'd be seeing it, but I'm like, man,
I still got, like, so much more to do.
Like, Prince, he dropped, like, 30 albums.
We dropped, like, five right now.
Like, that's the rate we gotta be going.
Yep, that's a good attitude.
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