The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: We Talk The New Jeffrey Dahmer Series, Fat Joe's Lawsuit,

Episode Date: October 3, 2022

Today on The Breakfast Club we ask our listeners about their thoughts on the new Jeffrey Dahmer series on Netflix and if it was too triggering for audiences and victims. Later on Yee reports about Fat... Joe's latest lawsuit against someone that stole money from him..... and finally Charlamagne gives us our Monday Donkey of The DaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. own? I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this. It's surprisingly easy. 55 gallons of water,
Starting point is 00:00:46 500 pounds of concrete. Or maybe not. No country willingly gives up their territory. Oh my God. What is that? Bullets. Listen to Escape from Zaka Stan. That's Escape from Z-A-Q-A-S-T-A-N on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you. Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love. I forgive myself. It's okay. Have grace with yourself. You're trying your best, and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing. Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
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Starting point is 00:03:20 Let's throw that out there this morning on this fine Monday morning. What's happening, Cowboy Nation, Blue Star Gang? How you feel? It's so quick how you changed sides. Week one, you were like, well, we're going to get a good pick this year. First of all, first of all, first of all, don't ever say I changed sides. Since you've known me, what have I been? A loser. Okay.
Starting point is 00:03:35 Of who? Of what team? The Dallas Cowboys. All right, I ain't like y'all. I don't jump, oh, the Jets just winning today and the Giants winning today and the Buffalo Bills and whoever. No. I'm a Giants fan. Okay. I consistently Bills and whoever. No. I'm consistent through and through.
Starting point is 00:03:46 I'm a Giants fan. Okay. I consistently every year pick a different team. That is facts. That is facts. But yes, the New York Giants are 3-1 drop a bomb for the New York Giants. Are y'all 3-1? Yes, we are, sir.
Starting point is 00:04:01 Who beat y'all? I don't know. I don't remember. Who's the lone loss that y'all y'all? I don't know. I don't remember. Who's the lone lost that y'all have this season? I don't know. I'm talking about the past. All right. Shout out to everybody out in Atlanta.
Starting point is 00:04:12 I was in Atlanta this weekend for the BET Hip Hop Awards, which airs, I believe, Tuesday. Yeah, it's Tuesday. Yes. Excited about that. Shout out to Fat Joe, who hosted the show. So many special surprise performances. It was just dope. I was doing the red carpeting and had a great time.
Starting point is 00:04:28 So shout out to BET and my BET family over there. Can't wait for you guys to check it out on Tuesday. I saw you out there all in pink. Representing for all them little girls you got at the house. That's right. I saw you. That's right. My daughter, my six-year-old, picked out that sports jacket and pants.
Starting point is 00:04:43 It looked like it. What were her options? I mean, I have many different jackets. Oh, so you had it in the house already. Yeah, yeah. Okay, I thought you guys went shopping. No, no, no, no, no. It was in my wardrobe and my daughter wanted me to wear the pink.
Starting point is 00:04:54 You knew she was going to pick that. Yeah, so I wore the pink for my baby girl. So she styled it. And you were repping for Atlanta. What's that? Pink. What you mean? What's that?
Starting point is 00:05:01 A man in pink in Atlanta doing his thing. Right? The big pink. Real men wear pink. All right, if man in pink in Atlanta doing his thing. Right? The big pink. Real men wear pink. All right, if you say so. Nothing wrong with that. Nothing. And shout out to Kirk Franklin.
Starting point is 00:05:10 I was with Kirk Franklin over the weekend. He actually stopped by my coffee shop, Coffee Uplifts People, and then I did his podcast live at the Paley Center. And then I had an event at Juices for Life, our juice bar in Brooklyn, to kick off National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. When I tell you people were in there crying, there were women who, one woman's daughter was killed when she was 20 years old by her boyfriend. You know, shout out to Stephanie. She has an organization in Harlem called HARM, and she has a whole booklet of women who were killed by domestic violence from their husbands or their significant others.
Starting point is 00:05:45 And it was really difficult to sit through some of this, but also to talk about solutions and to give people a place where they can go if they need to seek refuge or get help getting back on their feet. Okay. All right. Well, yes, this is the month and I'm sure we'll get more into that. All right. But we got front page news next.
Starting point is 00:06:03 What are we talking about? All right. Well, let's talk about Governor Gavin Newsom in California. He has now signed a bill, and that bill has to do with rap lyrics as evidence in court. All right, we'll get to that next. It's The Breakfast Club. Is your country falling apart? Feeling tired?
Starting point is 00:06:18 Depressed? A little bit revolutionary? Consider this. Start your own country. I planted the flag. I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this. It's surprisingly easy. There are 55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete. Everybody's doing it. I am King Ernest Emmanuel. I am the Queen of Ladonia. I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg. I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic
Starting point is 00:06:40 of Mentonia. Be part of a great colonial tradition. Why can't I create my own country? My forefathers did that themselves. What could go wrong? No country willingly gives up their territory. I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warheads. Oh my God. What is that?
Starting point is 00:06:57 Bullets. Bullets. We need help! We still have the off-road portion to go. Listen to Escape from Zakistan. And we're losing daylight fast. That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
Starting point is 00:07:17 You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together. You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout? Well, that's when the real magic happens. So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know, follow, and admire,
Starting point is 00:07:56 join me every week for Post Run High. It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all. It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you. Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself and leaning into her dreams. I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves. For
Starting point is 00:08:39 self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step. And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going. This increment of small, determined moments. Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love. I forgive myself. It's okay. Like grace. Have grace with yourself. You're trying your best and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Starting point is 00:09:05 Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, what's up? This is Ramses Jha. And I go by the name Q Ward. And we'd like you to join us each week for our show Civic Cipher. That's right. We're going to discuss social issues, especially those that affect black and brown people, but in a way that informs and empowers all people to hopefully create better allies. Think of it as a black show for non-black people. We discuss everything from prejudice to politics to police violence, and we try to give
Starting point is 00:09:37 you the tools to create positive change in your home, workplace, and social circle. Exactly. Whether you're Black, Asian, White, Latinx, Indigenous, LGBTQIA+, you name it. If you stand with us, then we stand with you. Let's discuss the stories and conduct the interviews that will help us create a more empathetic, accountable, and equitable America. You are all our brothers and sisters, and we're inviting you to join us for Civic Cipher each and every Saturday with myself, Ramses Jha, Q Ward, and some of the greatest minds in America. Listen to Civic Cipher every Saturday on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey there, my little creeps. It's your favorite ghost host, Teresa. And guess what? Haunting is
Starting point is 00:10:22 back, dropping just in time for spooky season. Now, I know you've probably been wandering the mortal plane, wondering when I'd be back to fill your ears with deliciously unsettling stories. Well, wonder no more, because we've got a ghoulishly good lineup ready for you. Let's just say things get a bit extra. We're talking spirits, demons, and the kind of supernatural chaos that'll make your spooky season complete. You know how much I love this time of year. It's the one time I'm actually on trend. So grab your pumpkin spice, dust off that Ouija board, just don't call me unless it's
Starting point is 00:10:56 urgent, and tune in for new episodes every week. Remember, the veils are thin, the stories are spooky, and your favorite ghost host is back and badder than ever. Listen to Haunting on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God, We Are The Breakfast Club. Let's get some front page news. Seahawks beat the Lions 48-45. That was a high-scoring game. Giants washed the Bears 20-12.
Starting point is 00:11:33 Chargers beat the Texans 34-24. Cowboys barely got by the Commanders 25-10. I don't know why you sitting there telling that lie. Our defense is stellar. Our defense is elite. Drop on the clues, Bob, for the Dallas Cowboys defense damage. Our defense our defense is elite yeah y'all attack that ball pretty good you damn right we do the bills beat the ravens 23 20 the raiders beat the broncos the chiefs beat the buccaneers 41 31 the jets won yesterday they came back 24 20 titans beat the coast 24 17 falcons beat the browns 23 20
Starting point is 00:12:01 the eagles uh came back to beat the Jaguars 29-21. Cardinals beat the Panthers 26-16. The Packers beat the Patriots 27-24. Now tonight in Monday Night Football, the 49ers take on the Rams. Now I know next week I think my Giants play out in London. So that's some sports for you. What else we got, Yeezy? All right, well, California Governor Gavin Newsom has now signed a bill,
Starting point is 00:12:26 and that bill will limit the use of rap lyrics as evidence in criminal proceedings. So according to this bill, the governor has said that California courts must consider, if relevant and provided, testimony on the context of a genre of creative expression, research demonstrating that the introduction of a particular type of expression introduces racial bias into the proceedings. So they are limiting the use of rap lyrics in California criminal court proceedings. And this did pass unanimously in the California State Senate and Assembly. It also encompasses the use of performance art, visual art, poetry, literature, film and other media. Well, folks are not getting locked up simply because they're rapping about things that could be considered criminal.
Starting point is 00:13:07 Folks are getting locked up for rapping about actual crimes they committed. There's a difference. And that bill still doesn't address the problem. The problem is people committing crimes, number one, and then rapping about those crimes in their songs. If you are stupid enough to commit crimes and then confess to them in your lyrics, then you earn whatever consequences come with that. And keep in mind, it says limited. Doesn't mean
Starting point is 00:13:27 they won't use your lyrics. It's just limited. So the governor said artists of all kinds should be able to create without the fear of unfair and prejudicial prosecution. Because sometimes somebody might be doing a rap about a situation or something that somebody else that they know did or something from
Starting point is 00:13:44 the past. Like Charlamagne said, if you're dumb enough to do a crime and to detail it in your lyrics, you should go to jail. And people are acting like lyrics is the first piece of evidence they use in these investigations. No, they've already investigated you. They're fully aware that you've committed this crime. They're just using this as another piece of evidence in these cases. All right. Now, StockX has canceled orders after
Starting point is 00:14:07 a $100 coupon leaked overnight. So, they've already made things a little more expensive. There's a new $4 shipping fee for sellers that officially kicks in this month. But they also now have canceled a whole bunch of orders. There was a $100 StockX discount. They started making the rounds on
Starting point is 00:14:24 Twitter and Reddit. And it could be added at checkout. And there were no limits, no exceptions. So people went wild with this code as the glitch picked up traction. Some people even used it to buy items that were about $100, like some Yeezy Slides. So essentially getting items for free. I don't blame them for that. Them Yeezy Slides is very comfortable, by the way.
Starting point is 00:14:43 Dropping a Clues Bond for Yeezy Slides. Do they have to honor all those things or no? No, they canceled all those orders. Oh, damn. Yeah, so for everybody that tried to use that code, they got a statement from StockX from Complex, and they said, at StockX, protecting the integrity
Starting point is 00:14:57 of our marketplace is of the utmost importance to us. We recently discovered unauthorized use of a coupon code. As such, we have canceled these orders. Alright, well that is your front page news. Alright, get it off your chest. 800-585-1051 If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open
Starting point is 00:15:13 again. 800-585-1051 It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. This is your time to get it off your chest Whether you're mad or blessed 800-585-1051 We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club Hello, who's this? What's up, Envy?
Starting point is 00:15:38 What's up, Trav? Yeezy Hey, Trav Hey, bro, what's up, sir? Peace, sis, how you doing, man? Other than being 3-1 out here in these streets. Other than being 3-1 out here in these streets. Drop one of the clues for the Dallas Cowboys.
Starting point is 00:15:51 Hey! Hey! Defense wins championships. I wouldn't doubt it. No, defense definitely wins championships. Envy! Yes, sir? I thought you were looking like a little pink Power Ranger.
Starting point is 00:16:08 You ain't like my little pink Power Ranger outfit? I thought you were looking like a little Starburst. I saw you Envy looking all hefty, handsome and dusty. Looking like a little pocket b****. Let me tell you something, Trav is going hard for you Envy, cause you owe him a lot. Listen, Envy, I saw you looking all, you was looking cute, you was looking a little sassy. A little sassy. But you was real handsome. Well thank you, Trav. I take that as a compliment, sir.
Starting point is 00:16:26 And I want to say one more thing. Look, JT, I don't know if y'all saw JT defending Uzi yesterday. And JT said something real yesterday. JT, she said that she was like, y'all out here talking about Uzi's little belly button ring, little belly ring. And she said, y'all men can't wait to get away from y'all woman so they can meet for a pair of a mary's but jc they doing it for a part 30 and a four for four they don't need on mary's i have no idea what the hell y'all talking about i was lost too wait what's going
Starting point is 00:16:55 on a mary's a little uzi got a belly ring okay and people was calling a little uzi gay because he had a belly ring so jc was saying saying, JT got on there and saying like, oh, well, y'all men can't wait to get away from y'all so they can for a pair of a Mary. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:17:12 Well, Charlamagne got a little belly ring. How much do a Mary's cost? I don't have a belly ring. No, you don't. Charlamagne just better not have no belly ring. He took it out.
Starting point is 00:17:19 I've never had any piercings. I think I had an earring once back in the day. Uzi a rock star, but Charlamagne, if you get a belly ring, you game. What? Now, why is that?
Starting point is 00:17:29 I don't want a belly ring. If you get a belly ring and you come in here wearing some of Mary's, we know. We know where you got it from. Bye, Trav. That is great. Hello, who's this? Hey, good morning. This is Jackie from Montclair.
Starting point is 00:17:43 Hey, Jackie from Montclair. All right, Montclair. Get it off your chest. Well, I want to get out my chest, Charlamagne. I am trying to register for this Mental Health, Mental Wealth Expo. Yes, ma'am. And every time I do one, it only allows me to do it through iHeart. Even if I go through the website, it's not allowing me to register.
Starting point is 00:18:04 No, that's it. When you go to mentalwealthexpo.com, it'll take you to the landing page, but it's on iHeartRadio.com. But it's the same thing. Yeah, no, there's no confirmation. As long as you registered, they have your information, so all you gotta do is just show up. Okay. Yeah, this Saturday,
Starting point is 00:18:20 11 to 3 at the Marriott Marquis Times Square. Alright, we'll see you on Saturday then. Yes, ma'am. Enjoy, okay? Thank you. Bye-bye. Bye-bye now. Get it off your chest.
Starting point is 00:18:29 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Whether you're man or black. Say it with your chest. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:18:42 So if you got something on your mind, let it out. Hello, who's this? Good morning. I want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. So if you got something on your mind, let it out. Hello, who's this? Good morning. I want to stay anonymous. Sorry. Good morning, anonymous. All right, anonymous. Get it off your chest.
Starting point is 00:18:53 Oh, my God. I've been dealing with someone for seven years. I broke up last year. We have two kids, two young kids, seven and one. Now, my seven-year-old goes to charter school. My one-year-old goes to daycare. I have a vehicle. He doesn't, but he borrows a vehicle.
Starting point is 00:19:07 Every day, I have to wake up when they're with him and take them to school or daycare. Last week, they missed school and daycare because he was being so lazy, and I didn't feel good, and he didn't want to take them. Mind you, we live in two different places, two different sides of the Bronx.
Starting point is 00:19:22 It's like, why can't you compromise? Like, what's wrong with... I think he's the most different sides of the Bronx. It's like, why can't you compromise? Like, what's wrong with, I think he's the most evil tourist in the world. Like, it doesn't make sense. That is evil. Yes, it is. It's not nothing new.
Starting point is 00:19:36 It's like an ongoing thing and it's horrible. Like, my man, you're a biological babysitter at this point and you don't want to do nothing. A biological babysitter. Dang.
Starting point is 00:19:46 So he's just really doing it to make your life harder. Pretty much, because if it was about the kids, you would do anything for them, regardless of what I do for them. Do what you're supposed to do as a dad. Right. What I do as a mom has nothing to do with you. And then it's hard, because it's not like you want your kids to ever know, you know, what you have to go through or how difficult it is,
Starting point is 00:20:04 so you still got to put on that good face. Question, question though, Queen, is that true what you just said when you said, you know, what he does as a father has nothing to do with you? Because, I mean, shouldn't it be a co-parenting situation? It should, but at this point, it's not. So technically, it has nothing to do with you. When I buy them clothes, that has nothing to do with your home. You're supposed to buy them clothes also for your home.
Starting point is 00:20:25 When I buy food for my home, you're supposed to buy them food for your home. That's how it goes. Yeah, be a parent. I wouldn't overlap with the clothes, though. I wouldn't. If I take them, I'll never get them back. True. Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 00:20:41 Good morning. It's Charles from Fort Myers. Hey, what's up, Charles? Get it off your chest, brother. Hey, we're down here in Fort Myers out here. We just got hit by Hurricane Ian. Man, I seen the pictures, man. Fort Myers looked like it got leveled.
Starting point is 00:20:54 I'm sorry. I said good morning, Charlemagne. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning, brother. Sorry. Good morning, brother. Yeah, man, we got hit pretty bad down here.
Starting point is 00:21:03 But what I've been seeing on the news, they've been showing, like, the good neighborhoods, you know, where all the tourists come down, how bad it got hurt. And, you know, I feel bad for them people. But they're not bringing awareness to areas like Harlem Heights, Pine Manors, and Lehigh where we got affected. But these are black and brown neighborhoods. Like, there's nobody out here helping us. There's no power.
Starting point is 00:21:21 There's no Red Cross. There's nobody out here giving us a hand right now. Yeah, I just seen that in USA Today. They were saying black neighborhoods residents say that they aren't counting on help because they never get help. They say a historically black area of Storm Battle for Myers, Dunbar and other cities. They said there's no help. There's no power, no water, no power grids. They said that, you know, everybody's on their own. Yeah, everybody got to make sure they raise their voice. Kirk Franklin said he's going to go out there and help out. I think him and Plies
Starting point is 00:21:50 are doing something. Yeah, Plies is from Dunbar. He should come out here. I mean, a lot of people should come and check out what's going on because, man, we got it bad. I mean, we have, my house, we have water to the roof. I'm glad you said that, man, because, you know, a lot of people, they got on the Vice President Kamala Harris
Starting point is 00:22:06 this week because she said that she feels like federal Hurricane Ian relief should be based on equity and that the Biden administration will prioritize people in communities of color. And she got a lot of backlash for that. But because of what you just said is why she probably made
Starting point is 00:22:22 that statement. Those low-income communities and communities of color, those are the ones that are most impacted by these extreme, you know, conditions a lot of the times. So, you know, I don't have a problem with her saying that. Yeah, I mean, we need the help, too. I mean, we're humans. We're suffering, too, and everything. I mean, we're coming together.
Starting point is 00:22:39 It's weird because most of my neighbors, I didn't know them. But now we're talking to each other and we're heading out like two hours away to go get water. So, you know, we're just trying to raise money right now. So if anybody has a cash app, I can throw a cash app out there and you guys can send something. Anybody that's willing to help, we're going to go
Starting point is 00:22:57 drive all the way to Clewiston to the Home Depot to go get water because they didn't get affected at all and they got plenty of water over there. We can even flush our toilets. Stay in contact to the Home Depot to go get water because they didn't get infected at all and they got plenty of water over there. All right. We can't even flush our toilets. Stay in contact with us, okay? Put your cash app out there, brother.
Starting point is 00:23:10 The cash app is LordSeaway507. It's L-O-R-D-C-W-A-Y-5-0-7. All right, brother. Be safe out there, man. LordSeaway507. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. We got rumors on the way, Yee?
Starting point is 00:23:27 Yes, and let's talk about Antonio Brown. NFL fans are in disbelief after he exposed himself to guests at a pool in Dubai. We'll tell you what he has to say in his defense. All right, we'll get into that next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Listen up.
Starting point is 00:23:44 It's just in. All the gossip. Gossip. The rumor report. G up. It's just in. All the gossip. Gossip. The Rumor Report. Gossip. Gossip. With Angela Yee. It's the Rumor Report.
Starting point is 00:23:51 The Breakfast Club. All right. Well, Antonio Brown, there is video that has been circulating where he exposed himself to guests while swimming in a pool at a hotel in Dubai. They're saying this incident took place on May 14th, according to the New York Post. He was staying at the Armani Hotel Dubai. The footage has gone viral. May 14th? Yeah, like four or five months ago.
Starting point is 00:24:14 That's when the incident took place. And they said he is shown shoving his backside into the face of a woman and then he lifts up his penis and flashes it in her direction. Eyewitnesses said that he had just met the woman and she was very upset after the encounter according to the post. Well Antonio Brown went to Twitter to respond to this clip that was leaked and he said every chance they get to
Starting point is 00:24:36 sway the heat off themselves they use me. In the video you can clearly see she runs off with my swimming trunks. If roles were reversed, the headlines would read, AB having a wild night with nude female. Yet when it's me, it automatically becomes a hate crime. It's crazy to me that even after I retire, there is disinformation coming out about me. Ironically, during a time when the NFL is getting heat for allowing players to play when they're clearly concussed, they've been using black men as guinea pigs. All right.
Starting point is 00:25:06 So that is his response. He also posted a picture of himself with Tom Brady's wife, Giselle. And not sure what that's about. No, he posted it because he knew people would start talking about that instead of talking about, you know, I guess him exposing himself in the pool. All right. In addition to that, he did a freestyle and addressed the incident. All right, so I guess that's him addressing the incident and showing off his rapping skills at the same time. But not sure what exactly the full story is.
Starting point is 00:25:59 There's his side, and then there's what the New York Post is reporting. All right, now Beyonce is celebrating Solange's new music made for the New York Post is reporting. All right, now Beyonce is celebrating Solange's new music made for the New York City Ballet. She posted a picture of Solange. She said, My beloved sister, there are no words to express the pride and admiration I have for you. You are a visionary and one of one.
Starting point is 00:26:17 Congratulations on being the first African-American woman to compose for the New York City Ballet. The piece you composed is phenomenal. I love you deep. Might I suggest you don't F with my sis. Okay. And Solange shared some pictures on her page. She said, heart so full.
Starting point is 00:26:32 She did a whole carousel where she was riding in the back of a limo with her friends. Also a page of the music notes from the score and herself with Tina Knowles and Beyonce. I'm dropping a clue about Solange Knowles. Congratulations to her. That is such a the clue, Solange Knowles. Congratulations to her. That is such a huge deal for Solange, man. And I know this is like something that with her creativity, right up her alley. So she, yeah, like we said, first African-American woman ever to make music for the New York City Ballet. All right.
Starting point is 00:27:00 Now, Will Smith, his first major film after everything that happened with the Oscars, Emancipation, has gotten a lot of praise at a screening that they had. They had a special screening of this movie from Apple, and it's from director Antoine Fuqua. And Will Smith stars as Peter, an enslaved man who runs away from Louisiana in search of his family, and he ends up joining the Union Army. Yeah, y'all know that famous picture where you see the enslaved brother with the whelps across his back? That's who he plays in this film. Now, after the screening, Will Smith said,
Starting point is 00:27:31 throughout my career, I've turned down many films that were set in slavery. I never wanted to show us like that. And then this picture came along, and this is not a film about slavery. This is a film about freedom. This is a film about resilience. This is a film about faith. So apparently from people who went to that special screening, they're saying it was an amazing movie.
Starting point is 00:27:50 All right. This is something that Trav brought up this morning on Get It Off Your Chest. He was talking about JT and some things that she had to say after little Uzi Vert got his belly button ring. And Trav, you are correct. She did say that, you know, guys would get that and then, you know, your man is doing whatever for some AmeriJeans. She also, by the way, and this is JT from the City Girls,
Starting point is 00:28:15 had an incident in the airport where a fan was following her aggressively and she said she was ready to fight her. She said, I walk in the airport and she's like, so this girl is like, my god it's JT so y'all know I have anxiety I don't know why but I said hey so fast she didn't get a chance to really say much because I damn near ran to the escalator why I'm going up the escalator I feel hot breath on my neck I turn around it's her now I'm in my head mad as f because why are you following me and to make it worse she had her phone up so now
Starting point is 00:28:45 i'm extra nervous so i'm like are you recording me she said no i'm on facetime aggressive i'm like okay stop following me she got loud oh you really like that in real life now i'm lost but since you want to go there yeah i am what i am what's up she said this is my city in her new york voice so now i'm ready to fight because what you mean yes city girl move now so boom she really still following me but the ticketing gate was literally right there so i'm like okay cool she'll eventually get the f but she didn't y'all she really still followed me so she said the girl was basically following her to the gate and she went off on her and she said uh i'm a human not a dog so that was her whole incident can you imagine being in the airport and somebody is following you around with their phone up?
Starting point is 00:29:26 Yeah. In 2022, yes. That's the era that we live in. People just walk up on you with their phone out, you know, like already recording, asking you questions. Like, yes, it happens all the time, sadly. I was DJing the Giants game, and a dude walked up next to me with his phone. He just started recording me next to him as I'm DJing. I'm like, bro. The dead part, a couple weeks ago,
Starting point is 00:29:49 dude just walked up to me and was like, had his phone not recording. He's like, yo, Safari rap was really that terrible? You wanted to get your reaction to go viral? Yeah. Well, and JT did say she ended up meeting another girl and she said we had a good encounter. She was so respectful, asked for a picture.
Starting point is 00:30:05 I said, no, I'm not in the mood. Her and her husband was like, I understand. I felt so happy somebody finally got it. I asked what she do. She's a lawyer who wants to rap. I followed her on IG. A lawyer who wants to rap? Yeah, she said the second girl was God's way of showing me he's near, and I'm always good with him.
Starting point is 00:30:19 Even when people go out their way to make me look crazy and mean for protecting myself. I promise you, if you're a lawyer, you don't need to rap. You might need to learn some rhymes. So if you're in the courthouse, you can say things like, you know, if the glove don't fit, you must acquit. But you don't need to rap if you're already a lawyer, queen. Just want to throw that out there. That might be a passion.
Starting point is 00:30:36 Well, do that in your spare time. That's a hobby. Please don't quit being a lawyer to rap. Please. And anybody who gives you that advice is a terrible human. She might be nice. Man, we need more people. Are there any other lawyer rappers that we know?
Starting point is 00:30:50 Oh, God. Has anybody made it big as a lawyer and a rapper? No. We would know. What do you mean you're trying to think we would know? This is interesting. You know who is a lawyer now who used to rap? Who?
Starting point is 00:31:03 Tracy Lee. Remember him? He did that song. I'm dropping the clues, Bonsai Tracy Lee. Smart. Entertainment attorney. Smart. You went from rap to being a lawyer.
Starting point is 00:31:10 That makes sense. You don't go from a lawyer to a rapper. Shout out to Tracy Lee. All right. Well, that is your rumor report. All right. Front page news. Next, what are we talking about?
Starting point is 00:31:18 Well, let's talk about Hurricane Ian. And at least 81 people in Florida have died. And then also at least four additional people were reported dead in North Carolina because of Hurricane Ian. We'll give you some more updates. All right, we'll get to that next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same.
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Starting point is 00:33:58 what is going to come for you. Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself, and leaning into her dreams. I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves. For self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step. And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going. This increment of small, determined moments.
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Starting point is 00:36:38 and your favorite ghost host is back and badder than ever. Listen to Haunting on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Slash Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
Starting point is 00:36:57 We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get some front page news. In sports, Seahawks beat the Lions, Giants beat the Bears. Drop a bomb for the Giants, please Charks beat the Texans, the Bills beat the Ravens Raiders beat the Broncos, Chiefs beat the Buccaneers Packers beat the Patriots, Cardinals beat the Panthers
Starting point is 00:37:13 The Eagles barely got by the Jaguars, 29-21 Falcons beat the Browns, 23-20 The Titans beat the Colts, and the Jets beat the Steelers And then Monday night football! And the Cowboys beat the what are they now? The Cobra Commanders? Who are they? The Washington Commanders. Whatever. By the way, that's a stupid name.
Starting point is 00:37:32 I think so too. That name is so stupid. But yes, they beat that football team in Washington. Alright. And tonight the 49ers take on the Rams. Now what else we got, Yeezy? Alright, well dozens of people have died after Hurricane Ian has slammed into Florida and North Carolina. At least 81 people in Florida have died, according to local officials.
Starting point is 00:37:50 And four additional people were reported dead in North Carolina as well. So the death spans multiple counties in Florida. And, you know, it's still rising. So they said upward of 700 people were rescued in one county in Florida. But unfortunately, the causes of the death in Florida were primarily drownings, as well as two vehicle accidents and a roofing accident. They also said a lot of homeowners don't have flood insurance in Florida. According to reports, only 13 to 15 percent of Florida homeowners have flood insurance. And in areas of Metro Orlando, that number is below 5%. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:38:27 So they do recommend that all Americans include flood insurance in their financial protection package. 90% of U.S. disasters involve flooding, by the way. So make sure for everybody listening right now, do your annual insurance checkup. Make sure you review your coverage with insurance agents so that you have the coverage that you do need. I will say this thing where everything's so expensive. Most people only put flood insurance on their house if they're in a flood zone because if you think about it. And then that's even more expensive. But if you own a home
Starting point is 00:38:53 and your house never floods and you've had insurance for 20, 30 years and flood insurance is expensive and then we get one you know, one hurricane and that floods your house, you know, it's very expensive flood insurance. I figure in Florida they would require it because it seems like Florida gets flooded out a lot. I mean, and I've seen a lot of flooding.
Starting point is 00:39:11 Listen, we've had a lot of flooding issues in New York. I saw Detroit. The streets were at a certain point twice, I think, in the last year. Got flooded a lot of people's properties. So, yes, just review your insurance. Better get used to it since nobody want to take climate change seriously. Nobody want to take climate change seriously. Trust, since nobody want to take climate change seriously.
Starting point is 00:39:28 Trust me, the flooding is only going to get worse. All right. Now, Tesla revealed a prototype of a humanoid robot that it says could be a future product for them. It's called Optimus by Tesla. And at Tesla's AI day, that robot walked across the stage, waved at the crowd, then was up there for about one minute so Elon Musk said the robot was operating without a tether for the first time usually they have the tether to support the robot because they can't walk enough themselves
Starting point is 00:39:54 without falling and damaging themselves but this optimist abilities are you know I guess now able to just walk without the tether the robot can do a lot more than what was shown, according to Elon Musk. He said, we just didn't want it to fall on its face.
Starting point is 00:40:10 So the robot can do simple tasks like carrying boxes, watering the plants with a watering can. And if this is produced in mass volume, it would probably cost less than $20,000, according to Elon Musk. That is very scary. Well, we're in the endgame now, guys. I mean, Tesla has the self-driving cars.
Starting point is 00:40:27 Would you want your car to drive? I still wouldn't trust that. Yeah, you still have to touch it every once in a while. It just doesn't drive on its own. You still got to make sure you're up. But the problem with that is, you know how many jobs it will take? Think about it. You're talking about watering grass, and then next is cutting grass,
Starting point is 00:40:41 and next working at fast food restaurants, next working at shopping malls. They already took the tolls out. There's nobody at the tolls anymore. So where are all these jobs going? Where are all these people that had jobs? That's why they should have built the wall around Silicon Valley. Y'all too busy wanting to build a wall to keep the Mexicans out.
Starting point is 00:40:55 You need to keep these artificial intelligence out, okay? All right. Well, this Optimus by Tesla. This is not the first automaker, by the way, who has made one of these robots. Hyundai also has one, and so does Honda. So they've been working on theirs also. Well, what y'all going to do when the robots take over the world? Okay?
Starting point is 00:41:12 Like, we haven't seen a million movies about this, all right, throughout the history of life. Would y'all get a robot? Anybody forget iRobot? For any reason? Yes. You would? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:21 For what? Security. Until that robot turns on you. Let's not forget the opening sequences of RoboCop when they had that, before they created the RoboCop, they had that other robot that went crazy. That was put to be for security. Or somebody hacks the robot. Yeah, somebody hacks, yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:37 I got time for that, man. All right. Well, that is your Front Page News. All right. Thank you, Missy. Like we ain't never seen Terminator. RoboCop. I, Robot. All right. Well, let's. We ain't never seen Terminator, Robocop, iRobot.
Starting point is 00:41:47 All right. Well, let's Wally. Let's talk about what was trending on social media in Utah. So there was a groom who died before the wedding and the venue will not give the money back to the bride. So imagine that happens. And now the venue isn't going to say this is some extenuating circumstances. We should give you back your money. It was about two weeks before the wedding. So people are upset that the venue will not give the young woman back her money now. We have audio. Let's play the audio. Everyone reimbursed us except for the venue.
Starting point is 00:42:22 Their policy is very clear on the contract. It says no refunds unless it's a 90-day. I just don't understand people that are not willing to have a little bit of compassion in times like this because these weren't foreseen circumstances. It's not like we had a 90 days of, oh, we knew this was going to happen. The family says the venue, Woodhaven Point, wouldn't offer a cash refund. They admit they spread the word, and people started criticizing Woodhaven on social media and leaving negative reviews. In a statement, the venue's attorney said in part that Woodhaven expressed that it was willing to explore other ways to resolve Ms. Ramirez's signed contract, and that no final decisions had been made regarding Ms. Ramirez's contract when the family began threatening litigation and making other negative comments
Starting point is 00:43:06 about Woodhaven on social media. All right, well, let's talk about it. 800-585-1051. You know, should this venue give them back their money? I mean, that's just disgusting. What's disgusting? Is it? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:20 No, it's not. I don't know if it's disgusting. I don't know what the word is. You've got to have some type of empathy and compassion. Absolutely. Yeah, but also you've got to understand that that business might not be doing well. And they might have booked out that wedding for that weekend. And because that wedding is not happening in that time, that has lost wages, lost funds, lost everything that they put together.
Starting point is 00:43:38 So they're not going to have another venue. You don't know if they have to pay staff, if they had to pay for food, if they had to start paying for the flowers and decorations. Pay staff before they work? I mean, it's a simple. You still get signed on. The versus here is business versus ethics, right? Like there's business and then there's ethics. Business-wise, they aren't wrong, right?
Starting point is 00:43:53 Because there's a clear-cut policy. Ethically, it's debatable. But I don't know if I would use the word disgusting. It is. I think so. Imagine the grief this woman is going through. Her husband is dead. Her soon-to-be husband is dead.
Starting point is 00:44:05 And now I'm also out of some money. I agree, but I don't know if I'd call it disgusting. I think so. Slightly unethical. Maybe. Like I said, it's debatable. It's still business at the end of the day. Business-wise, they aren't wrong at all.
Starting point is 00:44:18 Ethically, that's the debate. And we don't know what type of venue it is. It could be a mom-and-pop venue that needs the money. And it could be maybe they booked to pay their bills. I. It could be a mom-and-pop venue that needs the money. And it could be maybe they book to pay their bills. I think most funeral homes are mom-and-pop. It's not a funeral home. It was a wedding. It was a wedding?
Starting point is 00:44:32 Yeah, they were getting married. It was a wedding. And I believe that the gentleman committed suicide two weeks before the wedding. Well, still, business-wise, they aren't wrong. Ethically, it's debatable. All right, well, let's talk about it. 800-585-1051. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Starting point is 00:45:09 It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Now, if you're just joining us, we're talking about something that's been trending the last couple of days. What happened out in Utah? You want to break it down, Yeezy? Yes, a family in Utah says they're dealing not only with losing a loved one before a wedding, but also a venue that won't refund them their money. They were supposed to get married, but unfortunately,
Starting point is 00:45:32 the husband-to-be, Kevin, committed suicide two weeks before the wedding. And we're asking 805-851-051, what are your thoughts? And here is the news report. Everyone reimbursed us except for the venue. Their policy is very clear on the contract. It says no refunds unless it's a 90-day. I just don't understand people that are not willing to have a little bit of compassion in times like this because these weren't foreseen circumstances.
Starting point is 00:45:57 It's not like we had a 90 days of, oh, we knew this was going to happen. The family says the venue, Woodhaven Point, wouldn't offer a cash refund. They admit they spread the word and people started criticizing Woodhaven on social media and leaving negative reviews. In a statement, the venue's attorney said in part that Woodhaven expressed that it was willing to explore other ways to resolve Ms. Ramirez's signed contract and that no final decisions had been made regarding Ms. Ramirez's contract when the family began threatening litigation and making other negative comments about Woodhaven on social media. First of all, it's very tragic that that man committed suicide, man. Definitely sending healing energy to his family.
Starting point is 00:46:37 But I think this is just a conversation about business versus ethics. Business-wise, the venue isn't wrong at all. Ethically, it's debatable. You know what I mean? But-wise, the venue isn't wrong at all. Ethically, it's debatable. You know what I mean? But business-wise, they weren't wrong at all. Clearly, they got a contract. It's a 90-day policy. I guess they were within that 90-day policy or whatever it is.
Starting point is 00:46:57 They don't have to give the money back. They're not wrong if they don't give the money back. Yeah, legally, they don't have to. That's the purpose of the contract. That's why people make you sign contracts for situations and instances like that. At the end of the day, it's a business. And if you look at any venue hall, a lot of them are booked out. And they have to prepare for different types of weddings, different types of things.
Starting point is 00:47:15 So that's why they probably do it within 90 days. Now, it is a tragedy. It is tragic. But the venue doesn't have to give anything back. I mean, it's business. And I guess the tragedy surrounding it is what's making people be like damn can't you see what happened to this young man wouldn't you shouldn't you give the money back it's not like they called off the wedding but as i said f f f ethically it's debatable business-wise they aren't wrong at all
Starting point is 00:47:39 well let's go to the phone lines hello who's this's this? This is Rachel Reed. Hey, Rachel. Good morning. What are your thoughts? So, as a business owner, I kind of agree with Charlamagne that, you know, I have my budget set. I made that money. I have things planned for that money. So, business-wise, I got to do what I got to do because at the end of the day, I'm supporting my own family. But I do feel bad for the woman and her experience.
Starting point is 00:48:07 But I still got to take care of my family. Yeah, that's my whole thing. A lot of small businesses are hurting. And, you know, you're paying check to check. The prices of everything is shooting through the roof. So, you know, at the end of the day, you know, you need that money to support your family, you know, in certain cases. It's giving them really bad press right now, too. People are coming at them,
Starting point is 00:48:25 leaving bad reviews. Hello, who's this? This is Ashley. Hey, Ashley, good morning. Good morning. What's your thought, Ashley? It's disgusting. I mean, come on.
Starting point is 00:48:38 She gave two weeks notice. She lost her fiance to suicide. And this company, what, had the food already cooked then you already set up yeah not even half that's disgusting i think it's everything and i would blackball them leave a google review in a second i'm a reviewer and i will put it on there by the way even if your spouse dies you're not getting a dime back you know i i mean look it is really bad press for them people are doing that.
Starting point is 00:49:05 And so I guess with this family, they did take it to the news and they did, you know, try to appeal to people in that way. And I do feel like it's a lack of empathy, you know. But, I mean, I think business-wise, they don't have to refund the money. They're not wrong business-wise. But I do feel like ethically, I wouldn't feel good about myself. Hello, who's this? Good morning.
Starting point is 00:49:27 This is Dominique from Indianapolis. How y'all doing? Good morning. How you feeling? I'm feeling good. So I just wanted to chime in on that Utah situation. Go ahead. Okay, so let's just be honest.
Starting point is 00:49:40 As a business owner, we lose money and things like that. And I'm a business owner as well. So with my business, my policy is very cut dry. In this situation, I do feel like, yes, the business may lose money. However, I do think they could have had a little bit of compassion and they could have maybe offered the young lady another time to use the venue, or they could have offered her at least a deposit back because the business is not responsible unfortunately for his death but if they have to pay outside sources as far as decorations and staff and bringing in companies to cook they lose money but bashing the business online me personally that would make me cut all ties with you and be like it is what it is
Starting point is 00:50:22 but they should try to you know work something out Because that is a very Devastating situation But They need to do A little something But they're not Obligated to do anything Well they did say
Starting point is 00:50:33 That they did Want to offer her An alternative date And they also Were going to offer A home going service Or something like that So yeah
Starting point is 00:50:41 So an alternative date Don't make any sense I mean it's a wedding Her groom is dead Or for something else, like for another event. But like the lady said, you book out a wedding hall,
Starting point is 00:50:49 they might have to leave a deposit for a DJ. They might have to leave a deposit for lights. They might have to leave a deposit for, you know, rental of tables or rental of chairs.
Starting point is 00:50:57 But they did offer another date, so that means they were willing to not do it within that period of time, which means you could, you know, in that case, let somebody else rent the venue.
Starting point is 00:51:06 Yeah, but in two weeks time to rent a venue? No, they said they would give her a different date. So that means they would not do it in those two weeks. They would hold that deposit and let her have another event in the future. So it's really not about that particular date and losing that money. It's just... I mean, you don't know where their money was because they might have their money
Starting point is 00:51:22 written and they might have to rent out a DJ, rent out lights, rent out seating, and maybe they can talk to the other people this conversation is about someone else it's not about business because business-wise they're not wrong at all y'all can eliminate that this is about ethics now what would you do ethically that's the conversation yeah because my whole thing is if you're telling the woman we will let you use it on another date then you might as well refund the money because it's not about that particular day that they had things reserved and in place. If they're saying, we'll use
Starting point is 00:51:48 this deposit and you can use this on another date. If I'm telling you I'm moving another date, I'm keeping the money. Right, but I could be using that deposit that I put out for everything else. If I own a venue and I know you're having a wedding, I might have to get deposits for chairs and tables. I might have to put
Starting point is 00:52:04 out money for flowers and decorations. I might have to put out money for flowers and decorations. I might have to put out money for a DJ and lights. Those flowers will be dead if she wants to use it a year later. What I'm saying is they might not be giving me my money back, so I might have to use it on another date. So that's all I'm saying. We don't know what that business's money and what it looks like. Well, then in that case, can't the next time someone rents it,
Starting point is 00:52:22 you use the money with those same people? Well, we'll talk about it more. 800-585-1051. Call us up. What's your thoughts at The Breakfast Club? Good morning. Good morning. Call me.
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Starting point is 00:52:52 we're talking about a wedding that was supposed to take place in Utah. Now, her husband committed suicide, so of course they had to cancel the wedding. A lot of the vendors are giving her her money back, but they're saying that the venue is not. And here's the news report. Everyone reimbursed us except for the venue. Their policy is very clear on the contract. It says no refunds unless it's a 90 day. I just don't understand people that are not willing to have
Starting point is 00:53:20 a little bit of compassion in times like this, because these weren't foreseen circumstances. It's not like we had a 90 days of, oh, we knew this was going to happen. The family says the venue, Woodhaven Point, wouldn't offer a cash refund. They admit they spread the word and people started criticizing Woodhaven on social media and leaving negative reviews. In a statement, the venue's attorney said in part that Woodhaven expressed that it was willing to explore other ways to resolve Ms. Ramirez's signed contract and that no final decisions had been made regarding Ms. Ramirez's contract when the family began threatening litigation and making other negative comments about Woodhaven on social media. So we're asking, what are your thoughts? 800-585-1051. Hello, who's this? Yo, what's going on? It's T from Brooklyn, you heard?
Starting point is 00:54:05 What's up, bro? T from Brooklyn. What's happening? What's your thoughts, man? Yo, yeah, man, I got to agree with you and Charlamagne. I mean, ethically, yes, this is debatable, but business-wise, legally, this ain't nothing really wrong with this. It kind of sucks.
Starting point is 00:54:21 It's a cold world we live in. What did you say? What's the last thing you said, brother? It's cold, but legally, I mean, I got to agree with Charlemagne and Envy on this. All right. Yeah, I said business-wise, business-wise, they not wrong. Ethically, it's debatable. Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 00:54:38 Hey, guys. Good morning. This is Banko. Good morning, guys. Banko, good morning. How you doing? I'm just touching base on that topic with the wedding thing over there. Yeah, what's your thoughts, bro?
Starting point is 00:54:48 I think, you know, it's not disgusting, but it's horrible. You know what? I think they should have gave the money back to her because, honestly, you know, it would have been a blessing in disguise. You know, they give the money back. She leaves a heartfelt message. The whole world books them forever. They're booked to 2050. Small story real quick.
Starting point is 00:55:04 I had a client, I'm a contractor, they paid cash for the roof and siding, house went up in fire, insurance gave them a problem, we got wind of it, we came back,
Starting point is 00:55:12 did the whole house, no charge, we ended up doing the whole block. What I'm saying is the message is the blessing and everything, not to be selfish,
Starting point is 00:55:19 I mean, if the world's a little better, I mean, whatever, but I'm just saying, they would've got more business by giving that lady back their money. Yeah, you are definitely a blessing for doing things like that.
Starting point is 00:55:27 Absolutely. I'm glad that you could afford it because a lot of businesses might not have been able to afford to do it over. You're right. You're right. You're absolutely right. But you know what? When you're thinking from your heart, you're not really thinking about the money. So sometimes, I mean, you know, money comes, money goes.
Starting point is 00:55:41 Everything's not about money. Everything's not about money. And just like everybody in the world, the universe works for you. You just got to try to do the best you can from your heart, and everything will come back for you. Have a blessed day, guys. All right, man. Have a good one.
Starting point is 00:55:52 I agree with everything he said. But if they still choose not to give the woman the money back, they're still not wrong. Like, it's not something they're doing. They're not doing anything wrong. Not at all. Hello, who's this? Hello. Hey, what's your name?'re doing. They're not doing anything wrong. Not at all. Hello, who's this? Hello. Hey, what's your name?
Starting point is 00:56:08 Hi, my name is Lissie Siam. Hey, good morning. What's your thoughts? Good morning. Well, I'm a widow. I lost my husband three years ago. And I understand why the venue wouldn't reimburse. And I hear
Starting point is 00:56:23 when people say, oh, they should, they should. But I realize one thing, when you become a widow, your world stops, but the whole world unfortunately doesn't stop for you. That's true. You know, and also,
Starting point is 00:56:34 that's why we need to have insurance. And, you know, and we sign contracts for those reasons. And if the contract says they don't have to do it, then they don't have to do it. Right.
Starting point is 00:56:45 Well, thank you, Mama. And she's right. There's also insurance for things like that. When you get married or anything big in your life, they offer insurance. So if something goes wrong, something doesn't happen, you get your money back. Do venues have insurance, too, if something happens? I don't know if venues have insurance. If a wedding doesn't take place, I don't think they have insurance for that, no.
Starting point is 00:57:04 If there's a destruction or something happens, a fire or a flood, yes. But for somebody not paying the second deposit, no, they don't have a... That's what I said. Business-wise, the venue did nothing wrong. But, you know, ethically, it's just debatable. But, you know, it's like they're not doing anything wrong. All right, so what's the moral of the story, guys? The moral of the story is what I've been saying all morning.
Starting point is 00:57:24 It's like, you know, business-wise, I don't feel like they're wrong. But, you know, ethically, it's debatable. That's it. This is a matter of ethics, you know. But I don't think they're wrong if they don't give the money back, per se. All right. Well, we got rumors on the way? Yes.
Starting point is 00:57:37 And let's talk about Fat Joe. Not only did he just host the BET Awards, which will be airing tomorrow, but he also was in the news because he's suing his accountants. We'll tell you what the what the reports are about this $300,000. All right. We'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee. All right. Well, Fat Joe is suing his accountants. He lost over $300,000 in an alleged Ponzi scheme.
Starting point is 00:58:10 He said he first noticed that several Amex accounts had been opened under his wife's name. Without their knowledge, the credit cards were used to make multiple large purchases, including tuition payments. And those tuition payments were for his former assistant who he fired, Vanessa Rodriguez, for her daughter, and $40,000 in combined Uber and Uber Eats charges. He said he also noticed several of his business entities were missing large deposits. One of them was sneaker addict touring.
Starting point is 00:58:38 It was shorted out of more than $300,000. He says the money was mismanaged by funds because his accountant I guess was allegedly running a Ponzi scheme. So he said the company tried to cover their mismanagement by involving players from the Colorado Rockies, Houston Astros, and
Starting point is 00:58:57 Chicago White Sox. And accounts were open, Amex accounts also in the names of these MLB players Jose Iglesias, Luis Garcia, and Dayan Vissiedo. These accounts were then used to essentially transfer funds from one client's account to the other so the accounting firm could operate without actually using cash, allegedly. Sue the hell out of them, Joe.
Starting point is 00:59:18 I hope you get all your money, too. Could you imagine you see tuition payments for your assistant? No, for his CPA's assistant. That's wild. That takes some balls. They're just going to Amex the tuition? And act like you're not going to see it. But you know what? He didn't
Starting point is 00:59:35 see it for a while. It was after the assistant got fired that he noticed some irregularities. And so yeah. And so, yeah. And Fat Joe's had issues before with his accountant, so this is not the first time. All right, now Snoop Dogg recently made an appearance on Stephen A. Smith's No Mercy podcast,
Starting point is 00:59:55 and he did make this announcement. And then we bonded over the years, and we've been a part of each other's life. And I'm going to tell you this. You're the first one to hear this. Me and Dr. Dre have been working on an album for the past two months, and it'll be done in November.
Starting point is 01:00:12 And it's produced by Dr. Dre. It's our 30th anniversary to Doggystyle. Wow. And the name of the album is Missionary. Why that name? The first album was Doggy Style I don't know if I like that name yo
Starting point is 01:00:30 because that name says like you know we older now so we not into the tricks we used to do you know what I mean we just keep it
Starting point is 01:00:35 nice and basic now it's facts I don't know if I like the name missionary but I'm happy to see Snoop and Dre back in the studio
Starting point is 01:00:41 together yeah I want to hear the music now alright now Kodak Black has apologized. He went on social media. He was on live, and he apologized to PNB Rock's girlfriend for a post that he made after PNB Rock passed.
Starting point is 01:00:55 And, you know, he had said, kill yourself and things like that. And here's what he had to say. To bruh girl, I was angry at that moment when i first heard it because i just i just woke up that that that day when it happened and i had like a mild green i was kidding me and it was like hannah you know i just went with what everybody was saying like oh man she posted the address and before i even like really try to you know just starting to come out two two three days ago they made a scene like she posted the address her address, or she was something, like, you know, said at the end of the day.
Starting point is 01:01:27 I don't care about no one like that. That's my dog. But any one of my dogs, like, I don't care about your girl. I could care less about her. But, you know, I pay my respect, okay, like, you know what I'm saying? But other than that, like, I don't, you know, I don't wish no bad on her and shit like that. So I give my apologies to her.
Starting point is 01:01:45 I hope she keep her head up. I'm glad he gave an apology. He said something to her that most people do. He was like, I just saw what everybody on the Internet was saying, so I just ran with that, which is what 95% of people do. They don't think for themselves. They wait to see what the Internet is thinking, what's the popular opinion online, and then they run with that.
Starting point is 01:02:04 Yeah, and she was robbed as well, and she had to witness this whole thing happen and then have social media gang up on her and turn against her and accuse her of all kinds of awful things. Yeah. Already felt terrible, so imagine the trauma that she was dealing with.
Starting point is 01:02:18 And then to have this happen. And so, again, you know, showing some love to the family members, to his girlfriend, Stephanie, as well. All right. And that is your rumor reports. Also, there's a bunch of different sex positions that Snoop could name now. Mother, the missionary. OK, I'm just saying I just looks I looked a few up just now. You know, you probably wouldn't want to call it six nine. I understand why.
Starting point is 01:02:41 But then you got the corkscrew. You got face off. You got the pretzel dip. You you got the g whiz g whiz would be dope because of the whole you know g thing you got the cowgirls helper you got the wheelbarrow you got the magic mountain reverse cowgirl regular cowgirl you got cowboy i don't know if cowgirl would be a good name for the album i'm just saying you got cross booty you got the caboose you know what i mean you just can't go? You just can't go missionary after doggy style is what I'm saying. You know what I mean? I mean, that's where you usually go. You go doggy style and then you go missionary. No, actually, you go missionary and then you go doggy style.
Starting point is 01:03:14 That's usually how it happens. Yeah, I'm just saying. We're getting old now. It's just missionary. That's what I don't like, though. I don't want them to just feel like they're just basic and they're old now and they're just going through the motions. No, not Snoop and Dre.
Starting point is 01:03:27 They need something bigger. Pretzel dip. Let's go. New album. Pretzel dip. Snoop Dogg. Dr. Dre. I don't know about that one.
Starting point is 01:03:35 Yeah, I don't know about pretzel dip, bro. I ain't even looking to see what the pretzel dip was. Let me see what the pretzel dip is. Pretzel dip. Lie. Lie on your right side. Your partner kneels, scrambling your right leg and curling your left leg around their left side. Maybe not pretzel dip. Pretzel dip. Lie. Lie on your right side. Your partner kneels, scrambling your right leg
Starting point is 01:03:46 and curling your left leg around their left side. Maybe not pretzel dip, bro. With this sex position. Oh, no. This should be it. With this sex position, you get the deeper penetration
Starting point is 01:03:54 of doggy style while still being able to make that important eye contact. Or if penetration isn't your thing, your partner can easily grind up against you, stimulating your clitoris. Okay. Pretzel dip. That's the new album, Snoop. Your partner can easily grind up against you, stimulating your clitoris.
Starting point is 01:04:05 Okay. Pretzel dip. That's the new album, Snoop. Deeper than donkey style. Well, speaking of pretzel dips, who you giving your donkey to? Four after the hour, we need Senator John Kennedy to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a word with him, please. All right, we'll get to that next.
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Starting point is 01:04:42 There is no question that there are problems in this country between police and community. Yes, you are a donkey. The latest on that police killing of a black man now to new developments in the deadly spa shooting rampage and yesterday was a really bad day for him and this is what he did and so we are in a state of emergency okay white supremacist violence is it always has been the number one threat to our society but i'm also very proud that my wife is white. The Breakfast Club, bitches! All right, Charlene, please tell me, why was I your donkey of the day? Well, donkey of the day for Monday, October 3rd,
Starting point is 01:05:16 goes to Louisiana State Senator John Kennedy. John Kennedy is running for re-election to the United States Senate. His three main Democratic challengers are Gary Chambers Jr., Luke Mixon, and Sarita Stipe. Now, Senator Kennedy is running ads for re-election in Louisiana, and he is tapping into a strategy nationwide that both Republicans and Democrats are tapping into, and that's the public's fear about the high crime rates that are happening all over the
Starting point is 01:05:37 country. I know folks want to say it's just Republicans doing this, but let's not act like tough on crime. Joe Biden, who gave us things like the 86 and 96 crime bills isn't using the high crime rates across the country to his own benefit as well okay president biden's safe for america act is his crime fighting strategy that will cost about 37 billion dollars and the safe for america plan includes money to hire and train at least 100,000 police officers so yes every politician wants to be the politician that can ensure public safety to the people,
Starting point is 01:06:07 because that is something folks will think about when they are in the voting booth, voting booth, especially during the midterms. OK, well, Senator Kennedy is taking things a step further. He's not just pointing out that violent crime is surging in Louisiana. He's blaming it on marchers protesting against police brutality and for people who advocate to defund the police. Now, once again, for the billionth time, defund the police simply means to fund alternative services such as mental health programs or job training that will reduce crime. I personally like that because it's getting to the root of the issue. It's easy to be tough on crime after the fact, but when you invest in people early
Starting point is 01:06:43 and provide them the resources they need, you probably keep them from turning to a life of crime in the first place. But Senator Kennedy opposes measures to defund the police. In fact, this 30 second ad that he's running has a very specific request. If you don't like the police, in fact, he gives you an alternative. Can we listen to Senator John Kennedy's ad, please? Violent crime is surging in Louisiana. Woke leaders blame the police. I blame the criminals. A mom should not have to look over her shoulder when she's pumping gas. I voted against the early release of violent criminals, and I opposed defunding the police.
Starting point is 01:07:22 Look, if you hate cops just because they're cops, the next time you get in trouble, call a crackhead. I'm John Kennedy, and I approve this message. Listen, man, I'm not going to lie. I try my hardest not to give these things any energy. Because when I do give them energy, I'm just helping them advertise. That's wild. But that's hilarious. Okay, not only is it hilarious,
Starting point is 01:07:45 it just shows how he's ignoring the concerns of a large group of people in Louisiana. And that's black people, black people who are simply tired of being victims of police brutality. Look, I don't know what a woke leader is. Okay. In fact,
Starting point is 01:07:57 I hate wokeness. I wish some of these woke people would go take a nap because they too tired. And when you tired, you don't think straight, but to not listen to the concerns of protesters who are marching protesters you know who are protesting against police brutality they're not listening to them it's nuts okay as a senator you should be against police brutality if you're an elected official that's it okay but someone like john kennedy will never truly be against police brutality because police are brutalizing the people
Starting point is 01:08:22 that john kennedy is demonizing in this video. And that's black people. And we just call it what it is. OK, look, I'm not against police. I just want police to truly protect and serve. And I hate the racial disparities that exist within law enforcement. And when there is an emergency, yes, I'm calling the police. All right. Senator John Kennedy and all these people are smart enough to know that folks aren't against the police. We are just against police brutality. Okay, that's it.
Starting point is 01:08:48 I just want to know what kind of advice is that from a public official to simply call a crackhead? That's all you got for me? We offer intangible solutions to potentially end police brutality. And you just telling me to call a crackhead if I'm against the police. Can we hear it one more time, please? Violent crime is surging in Louisiana. Woke leaders blame the police. I blame the criminals. A mom should not have to look over her shoulder when she's pumping gas. I voted against the early release of violent criminals, and I opposed defunding the police look if you hate cops
Starting point is 01:09:26 just because of the cops the next time you get in trouble call a crackhead i'm john kennedy and i approve this message by the way violent crime and police brutality uh you know are two different things i don't blame police for violent crime. I blame the criminals for violent crime. But when police commit a violent crime to an innocent person, I want them treated like a criminal. How is that to why is that so hard to understand? That shouldn't be too difficult, right? Please give Senator John Kennedy the biggest. You know, in fact, like Kathy Griffin give Senator John Kennedy the biggest
Starting point is 01:10:06 please give this giant jar of mayo the biggest how about my girl Chelsea Hanlon Chelsea Hanlon want to say anything to Senator John Kennedy hee haw hee haw that is way too much Dan Mayonnaise what about the God Chris Rock God Chris Rock got anything to say
Starting point is 01:10:23 cracker ass cracker what about my girl my girl down there? God Chris Rock got anything to say? Cracker ass cracker. Oh, okay. What about my girl? My girl out there working fast food. What's she got to say? Singing right there. I went up to see what they're singing. Ain't that right there? It should say singing cracker. Cracker. There you go.
Starting point is 01:10:41 Cracker. You be snorting a lot recently, bro. Getting old. What's snorting have to do with getting old? I don't know. I never used to snorting a lot recently bro you know you know what's snorting have to do you know i don't know i never used to snort before i never used to snort before covid might be the vaccine blaming everything else on the back might be the vaccine all right well thank you for that donkey of the day now when we come back, let's talk Jeffrey Dahmer. Have you guys seen it? Yes, I saw the first three episodes so far.
Starting point is 01:11:09 Well, I saw the first four, kind of. Because my wife and daughter was watching it when I was on the couch. I was in and out of sleep. I was in and out of consciousness. But I saw enough. And I saw there was a lot of backlash from people who feel like this shouldn't be happening. But clearly the families are still affected of the people who were killed by Jeffery Dahmer.
Starting point is 01:11:27 The families don't like it at all. At all. And none of the money is going to any of them. But I will say this did take a different approach. And there was a lot of things. Did it though? What's the approach it took? Well, I think part of what they're trying to show in this is how the neighbors were calling the cops nonstop,
Starting point is 01:11:43 especially one neighbor, Glenda Cleveland. She's the woman who tried to stop him, and there were all these instances where things could have been prevented, but the cops didn't believe the neighbors, the black people in the neighborhood. They believed this white man. Oh, we knew that, though.
Starting point is 01:11:57 I mean, the Netflix tried to spin it as this was from the victim's perspective. I didn't see that at all in the first four episodes. Because I definitely didn't know all of this information. Let's open up the phone lines. 800-585-1051. People are upset
Starting point is 01:12:12 that they even told this story. What is your thoughts on it? Let's talk about it. It's been told a lot. Yeah, I just don't see, like most true crime stories have a bigger purpose, meaning that they're raising
Starting point is 01:12:21 awareness for a case that you may not know about. They might not have had an injustice in the case yet. So they're raising awareness for a case that you may not know about. You know, they might not have had any justice in the case yet. So they're raising awareness for that. I don't see what the purpose of this is other than just entertainment. Yeah, but what things that you just told me that I didn't know about, that people were telling the police. There was a lot of things I didn't know. They weren't listening.
Starting point is 01:12:38 I didn't know any of that. And some of the cops, and we'll talk more about it, but the cops that could have prevented it when he had the underage boy that ran out and escaped and they brought him back, they actually did get suspended. But then they got reinstated with back pay. Well, let's talk about it when we come back. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Hey, guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs,
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Starting point is 01:18:03 Pick up the phone, baby. Call 800-585-1051 to join into the discussion with the breakfast club let's talk about it morning everybody it's dj envy angela yee charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club now if you're just joining us we're talking about the jeffrey dahmer uh series that's on netflix now you're saying people were pretty upset that uh they were showing us yeah some people are like take it down at one point they had the lgbtq tag on it and netflix did take that off i don't understand why you got to take good representation with the bad representation which means because he's not a monster you know because he's gay but he was a gay monster and a lot of this is rooted in you know, because he's gay, but he was a gay monster. And a lot of this is rooted in, you know, him having gay love interests
Starting point is 01:18:47 and picking people up from gay clubs. Like, you know, you got to have good representation with bad representation. Like, I don't see the problem. They should have kept it as an LGBT thing. Now, people don't understand the purpose of this Netflix series. So you've seen it. You think it has a good purpose? Charlamagne doesn't necessarily believe so.
Starting point is 01:19:02 I don't think everything has to have. But I will say there were a lot of things that I wasn't aware of. You know, I know the story of Dahmer and there were things I didn't know. A lot of the focus was on the neighbor. Glenda Cleveland is her name in real life and
Starting point is 01:19:17 she was calling the cops. A lot of the neighbors were calling the cops. He lived in a black neighborhood. He was going to black bars picking up people of color, men of color, to bring them back to his house and neighbors were calling the cops. He lived in a black neighborhood. He was going to, you know, black bars, picking up people of color, men of color to bring them back to his house. And neighbors were complaining about the smell coming through the vents. It was disgusting. The cops did nothing. They heard screams coming from his apartment. The cops did nothing. There was one point when there was a 14 year old boy who he abducted and brought back to his house. And the boy managed to escape, even though he was drugged and, you know, naked and was
Starting point is 01:19:47 running outside. And the cops came and brought him back to Jeffrey Dahmer's house, even though he said Jeffrey Dahmer said that was his boyfriend. He didn't have any ID to prove that this kid was of age. And he was clearly disoriented. And he was like, oh, we were just partying. And, you know, this is my lover. And, you know, Glenda Cleveland, they called the cops and were like, yo, what happened to the little boy?
Starting point is 01:20:06 Like, did you guys take care of that? And the cops are like, yeah, everything is fine. We took him back. And she was like, they played the actual 911 call and she was trying to call the FBI. They ignored her. So there were a lot of things that I didn't know. And two of those cops that answered the 911 call,
Starting point is 01:20:20 they got fired. And then they got reinstated with back pay after, you know, they went against that. And so I feel like that's just disgusting. And the city of Milwaukee did pay a settlement to that family of the 14-year-old boy, but those cops were reinstated and they got back pay. One of them was elected as president
Starting point is 01:20:39 of the Milwaukee Police Association. I think that's disgusting. Yeah, I can totally understand why the families are upset about this, though, because I don't see what the bigger meaning of this show is, you know, other than entertainment. And they calling it monster, but they seem to be giving us all these reasons
Starting point is 01:20:54 as to why Jeffrey Dahmer is not a monster. Like, they're humanizing him. They're just humanizing him. Like, you know, they're showing his backstory and the issues he had with his parents and it's, you know, it's good to know how these people become these monsters, but it don't make me feel sorry for Jeffrey Dahmer in any way, shape, or form. I think people feel like it glorifies.
Starting point is 01:21:10 It does. He's dancing and all kinds of stuff. I thought he was sick and disgusting. He's dancing. Yes, man. It seems like he's dancing. It's not telling me anything I didn't know. It's just that we know it's police corruption.
Starting point is 01:21:22 We know police don't care about black people. We know police don't care about gay people. We know police don't care about gay people. So I'm just like, what is the larger meaning? Usually when you see these true crime stories, it's because they're bringing awareness to something that we may not be aware of or it's a case that's unsolved. I don't know what the meaning of this is other than entertainment. And then you know what?
Starting point is 01:21:40 Even in the first episode, the guy who escaped, which was the reason that Jeffrey Dahmer got caught, now there's a whole conversation about him because his life spiraled after that he should be compensated he never got any type of psychiatric help you know and so i mean i think that's awful too that and he's also complaining he's saying like yo i haven't received any type of help any type of compensation but yet they're just reliving my trauma on t on on Netflix for what? And I think they definitely should give money to the families of the victims. Hello?
Starting point is 01:22:11 Hello, yes. Hey, what's your name? Good morning. Good morning. Hi, this is Aziza Khabibi. Hi, DJ MZ, Angelique, Charlamagne. How y'all doing? Peace, peace, peace.
Starting point is 01:22:21 What's your thoughts, mama? I'm calling from New Jersey, and don't my my thoughts on damar is a little mixed because one as someone who has been on a true crime series i chose to be on it and tell my story so i definitely understand um being sympathetic to the family of Dahmer's victims. But at the same time, I feel like it is necessary to tell these stories. I'm watching it with my 14-year-old son, and it's definitely a teaching tool for him, especially when it got to the point that, you know, being involved or talking to strangers or looking out for the signs. So as a parent, I definitely think that it's necessary to tell these stories.
Starting point is 01:23:10 But in consideration of the families of the victims, I think that it could have been done a little more sensitively. Like I think more consideration, more empathy for telling their stories. They could have reached out. Because they didn't reach out to any of these people. Especially if you... Go ahead. Especially if you're spinning it as this is a story that's going to tell the
Starting point is 01:23:34 perspective of the victims. Like, that's not what I... I didn't get that from what I saw. Right. I don't think that it's... I mean, the victims don't know Dahmer's backstory. They don't know his history. So I'm on episode three, and I don't know Dahmer's backstory. They don't know his history. I'm on episode three and I don't see anything from the perspective of the victims.
Starting point is 01:23:49 The neighbor, those people that reported him, I see their perspective, but as far as the victims, I'm not seeing that at all. Thank you, Mama. 800-585-1051. We're talking to Jeffrey Dahmer series on Netflix. People are upset that this is even out.
Starting point is 01:24:06 Let's talk about it. What are your thoughts? It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. You know what's in here with that? Call me. Add your opinion to The Breakfast Club topic. Come on.
Starting point is 01:24:16 800-585-1051. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We're talking about the Jeffrey Dahmer series on Netflix. People are upset that this documentary is even out. They're saying that it almost feels like it's glorifying. By the way, it's not a documentary.
Starting point is 01:24:33 Well, a series. Yeah, a series. It says that people are feeling like it's glorifying serial killers. Hello, who's this? Hi, this is Joel. Good morning. What's your thoughts on the Jeffrey Dahmer series? I think that
Starting point is 01:24:45 I mean I think Having docu-series Like this is important Because it allows Other generations To kind of see What happened It gives us more
Starting point is 01:24:53 In depth On what happened And then as we I had an obvious Development with mental health It also gives us Like another idea Of hey damn
Starting point is 01:25:02 This is what was Going on Or he had all These issues And nobody caught it. It's just kind of educational. But it can be dangerous when it gets into the hands of the internet, because now you have people romanticizing him,
Starting point is 01:25:14 saying that he's sexy, or Jeffrey would have got me. I've seen that a lot. That's awful. I didn't see that. Rick Ross talking about he wants to buy glasses. You see they're auctioning off those glasses for $150,000 or something like that. But that is because the series romanticizes him, though. Like, y'all acting like the series don't make him out to be like,
Starting point is 01:25:34 first four episodes, they make him out to be a figure you should have empathy for and sympathy for because of the way his parents treated him. You know what I mean? It's like. I don't know. That first episode when I saw him go in that bar and, you know, it's the first episode where he tries to i didn't have no sympathy for him did you see the second third and fourth and fifth did you see everything else after that i saw some of that but i still felt like he was disgusting because we all know how it started that's why
Starting point is 01:25:55 they started with that yeah i felt that way too but they definitely romanticize him in a big way like especially when they show why are you like why are you dancing what the hell you got to celebrate you just had a problem with him dancing. It wasn't just that. It's a whole, I don't know. I just don't see the bigger meaning behind it. I'm listening to what everybody's saying and I still, I'm like, okay. Hello, who's this? Hey, what's up, man? This is Mark from Detroit, man. What's up?
Starting point is 01:26:16 What up, Doe? What's your thoughts, brother? Man, I sat there and watched that whole episode last night, man. All the way to 10, man. It was disgusting. I don't think we needed to relive that. You watched the whole thing. That's how I feel. I don't see the bigger purpose, my brother.
Starting point is 01:26:32 Man, it's sickening. It's sickening. Somebody needs to put the Milwaukee Police Department on front. Yeah, I think that for sure. Yeah. Now, Charlamagne, I see you kudos from up in Nedrick to Rob a lot. Man, that's my sister-in-law.
Starting point is 01:26:49 Oh, man. I love Nedrick. I got Nedrick. Nedrick's going to be at the Mental Wealth Expo this Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Mariam Marquine Times Square, my second annual Mental Wealth Expo. Nedrick will be there. All right, brother.
Starting point is 01:27:01 So what's the moral of the story, if there is a moral? I don't know. And listen, I like true crime, but I like the moral of the story if there is a moral I don't know and listen I like true crime but I like the kind of true crime that you know raises awareness to larger issues
Starting point is 01:27:09 or helps with you know cases that are unsolved I mean in a situation like this maybe there's something that can be done
Starting point is 01:27:16 to the Milwaukee Police Department maybe they should still be held accountable you know for how they dropped the ball
Starting point is 01:27:22 in the 90s I don't even know if they have been you know it doesn't feel like they have been well I didn't see this if they have been. It doesn't feel like they have been. Well, I didn't see this Jeffrey Dahmer series on Netflix, but I do like to watch these usually
Starting point is 01:27:30 so I can see things that people usually miss, signs. So if I ever see it again, I like a lot of times I have my kids watch certain things like this too. Especially the older ones, so if there's signs that they can see or something that maybe somebody missed or looked over or what they should be looking for.
Starting point is 01:27:44 So I do really like to watch these types of things. Like even the Zodiac Killer. Did y'all ever watch that? About the Zodiac Killer? No. That movie? Mm-mm. And how they had to, you know, how they solved that crime.
Starting point is 01:27:54 Or Ted Bundy. I think a lot of times, you know, some kids don't know this story. I was talking to one of our old interns and she didn't know anything about Dahmer. Hmm. All right, well, we got rumors on the way? Yes, and Life Jennings, since we're talking about Jeffrey Dahmer, talks about being
Starting point is 01:28:11 locked up with Jeffrey Dahmer and singing for him in prison. All right, we'll get to that next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. It can't end. It's about time. What's going on? Rumor Report.
Starting point is 01:28:26 Rumor Report. This is the Rumor Report. Talk to them. With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club. All right. Well, The Cannon. Congratulations. He welcomed his 10th child with Brittany Bell.
Starting point is 01:28:41 That's their third baby together. And that baby was born on Friday, September 23rd. So he said another blessing. Congratulations to Nick Cannon and to Brittany Bell. This has to be the most repeated headline in the last couple of years. Is there any other headline that gets repeated as much as Nick Cannon welcomes another baby?
Starting point is 01:28:59 I thought we congratulated him for that baby. No, this is a new baby. Okay. Rise Messiah Cannon. All right, well, congratulations, Nick. He said this is a new baby. Okay. Rise Messiah Cannon. All right, well, congratulations, Nick. He said this is a new one. The reason you feel like that is because you got 10 of them. I thought we did that.
Starting point is 01:29:10 That's why. Okay. All right, Candy Burris. You're going to name one Deja Vu. That's what he needs to do. Next baby got to be named Deja Vu, Nick. Or maybe another one Cannon. All right, now Candy Burris is going to allegedly earn a massive payday
Starting point is 01:29:25 as she signs on for Real Housewives of Atlanta season 15, according to Radar Online. Filming is going to start as early as next week, and she made more than $2 million last season, so they're saying this season is probably going to be even more than that. And according to Love B. Scott, there's going to be a newcomer to the cast. Everybody from last season is locking in their contracts and rejoining, but now they're saying that Janelle Stephens
Starting point is 01:29:49 may be making her debut in season 15. I just saw Janelle when I was in Atlanta. She actually has a hair care company called Camille Rose Naturals that I use. So shout out to Janelle Stephens. All right, and Kiki Palmer was on Instagram and she has launched her own digital network. It's called Kiki TV.
Starting point is 01:30:07 Hi, I'm Lauren Palmer, and this is Kiki Palmer, the brand I created 20 years ago all the way back in Illinois with my mom. And those 20 years, I learned how to be a few things, like an actress. Did I mention I could sing, too? And I even learned to write write because you know I have a lot to say. And last but certainly not least, I learned how to be a director. But most importantly, I learned how to be a collaborator. And I want to share everything I learned with you because this is my greatest dream of all. All it takes is one of us to unlock a door to unlock a million doors for each other. I'm so excited to introduce you guys to Key TV where our stories matter and where we
Starting point is 01:30:46 are represented as the keys to the culture. Alright, now Life Jennings has for some reason shared a story about being locked up with Jeffrey Dahmer and uh, you know this is just a weird timing
Starting point is 01:31:04 and even the way he told this story. That was his roomie? Here's what he had to say. I'm here to tell you all about my little Jeffrey Diamond story. Like, I know the little homie, man. I mean, I wasn't his friend or nothing like that. You know, a lot of people are going to say it's cap, but it's easy to check. I was locked up in 92.
Starting point is 01:31:19 He had to get extradited from Milwaukee for, you know, the little body that he had. And, of course, while I'd be sweeping up, I'd be singing. And then one particular day, you know, I walked past a thing, and he was, you know, Jeffery was like, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. You know, I like R&B. I'm like, you like R&B? He's like, yeah, yeah. I was like, all right, cool.
Starting point is 01:31:37 Ain't nothing other than went back and locked down in my cell. So then I started yelling out to the homie through the door, and he was asking me, y'all never guess what song he asked me did I know. Making Dishes, Breaking My Heart, Pretty Brown Eyes, man. He asked me did I know that record. And I sang the record, he beat it on the door and all this stuff. I mean, I ain't saying the homie is a celebrity or nothing. I'm just telling you my experience, man.
Starting point is 01:32:04 Jeffrey's trying to be funny because Jeffrey liked hearts. That's number one. And I don't know if they showed this in the series. I don't think they did, but there was stories that he used to walk around
Starting point is 01:32:12 with the eyeballs of his victims in his pockets until they would turn to maggots. Disgusting. Mm-hmm. So for him to request Breaking My Heart and Pretty Brown Eyes?
Starting point is 01:32:21 Yeah, I don't know about telling that story like that, the homie. Yeah, I wouldn't say that's weird timing for life to tell this story either because everybody talking about the Dama story on Netflix. I think it's the way he said it though. Why wouldn't he tell the story now? The homie. It's just him talking. I get it.
Starting point is 01:32:35 It ain't to mean his friend. I don't think so. He's terrible. Alright, now let's talk about Joe Button on his podcast and this podcast has since been removed. He's gotten criticism for something that he said on the show about faking putting on condoms before sex. Even I done walked in the corner and faked like I was putting a condom on before. Yes, I did that.
Starting point is 01:32:56 You faked a condom? 1,000%. That was my poor execution of my plan after I mastered it, which was to just bleep through the lambskin. Let me go find it. I don't know if I ever used a lambskin. Let me go find the thinnest condom in the world. You bastard, do it.
Starting point is 01:33:13 Huh? Do it. You plan to bleep through it. I'm not having it. Wait, hang on. Yo, what? Yo, you're a sicko. For real, yo.
Starting point is 01:33:23 No, I used to be. Ah, you're a moron. Please don't. One time to be. Please don't. One time for growth. Please don't misrepresent me. All right. Well, since then, he's gotten a lot of backlash for doing that because that is a crime to pretend to put on a condom before sex and that.
Starting point is 01:33:36 Now, he responded. Is that a crime? Yes. It's called stealthing, and you actually can't do that. If you ever watch that series, that series that was on Netflix, I May Destroy You, that was part ever watch that series um that series that was on netflix i may destroy you that was part of something that happened to her that actually is considered rape if you pretend to put on a condom and don't and so she didn't realize that you know when a guy
Starting point is 01:33:56 did that to her that it actually was a crime to do that so if you pretend to put on a condom and lie that's rape yeah it's it's actually considered sexual assault. Well, I looked it up just to be accurate. Stealthing isn't considered a crime in the U.S. Only California has codified stealthing an offense. However, it is a civil offense. That means the victim can sue the perpetrator, but it's not considered a crime. Yeah, so California is the only state
Starting point is 01:34:19 where it's illegal right now. But, you know, I mean, you can't pretend that anything could happen to a woman imagine you're like you put a condom on and he's like yeah but he really didn't or sometimes even removing a condom yeah but that's not and i just want to tell it's it's considered sexual assault by many people because imagine you're having sex and the guy slides the condom off you can't do that like you can't and for anybody listening no that's not a cool thing to do now no it's not a cool thing to do now it's not a cool thing
Starting point is 01:34:45 to do but they were throwing rape around and i was kind of confused and i didn't know that was a crime well by the standard of many laws it is considered sexual assault okay they do consider it that and so um he responded y'all really want all black men in jail lol and i didn't hear the whole episode so i don't know if there's some type of context i'm missing but no you cannot do that and for anybody you know if that ever happened to you do not feel like that's your fault ladies anything could happen you could get pregnant you can get a disease STD you cannot pretend to put on a condom or slide off a condom during sex okay all right now Diddy is talking about a conversation he had with Gunna he said spoke to my brother Gunna the other day God takes us through crazy journeys sometimes for reasons we don't know to anyone going through a tough time
Starting point is 01:35:27 stay in a high frequency and know that everything happens for a reason keep the faith and stay laser focused and here's diddy talking to gunna praying man i'm praying yeah that's it they're gonna work yeah when i'm gonna preserve myself get my mind together and get myself right. But once I'm back out there, you know. Yeah, man, I've been doing good. Yeah, I'm sorry you're going through this, though, King. You feel me? Yeah, but it's part of the testimony. So I just understand that, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:36:00 It's part of the journey still, you know. So instead of just climbing, we focus in and make sure I'm prepared for when I do come out. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I know you was cold before. But, you know, sometimes, you know, God, that's what he does, though. You know what I'm saying? That's what he does. He takes us through these crazy journeys, man.
Starting point is 01:36:20 I know you're supposed to be out here, man. And I know it's just going to make you stronger. And we're getting ready for your return. All right. Kim K also posted support for Gunna and they did reveal that he's been dropped from any violence acts and hasn't been named by any of the witnesses. And so they are going to give him a third attempt at bond soon. And people are hopeful
Starting point is 01:36:37 that that will work out. And Khloe also revealed that she wrote the song for the night about Gunna. They don't have them tied to no violent acts and no witnesses have called him out, he should get a bond. Mm-hmm, absolutely. So he's up for bond soon. We'll see.
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