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Another day to serve our beautiful listeners.
What's up Jess?
How you feeling?
I feel good.
Good?
Yes.
What you did yesterday?
Hungry.
You look good.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
I went home and went to sleep y'all.
I went home and went to sleep.
Yes, because I had a real, real packed weekend
and then I was only running off for two hours of sleep,
but it's all good though.
And you're grown and you're a mother of two, damn it.
Yes.
Okay. Yes, and my baby baby my son don't feel well like you know this
season's changing so strep throat is out there so y'all make sure y'all stomach
virus. Yes, y'all make sure y'all taking your kids. Tell them to wear coats. I know we got these warm
days in November but remember it's November. You got warm hours the seasons
are changing daily.
It feels like you can go outside and at 12 o'clock it'll be one season and then at 12, 31 o'clock it'll be another season.
It's a whole nother season, yes. And Ashton loved to wear the shorts and the hoodie.
I'm like, yo, you're not white. He's one of those.
You know the white people get away with that. They don't ever get sick off that.
Yeah, you need to cover up your whole body.
White people might have been right,
I'm gonna be honest with you.
About what?
Because when you think about the way the temperature is now,
it do feel like wearing a hoodie and shorts.
Yeah.
Because it'd be warm at one point,
and then it'd be cool at another point.
So you might have had it right this whole time.
And then that's how you wake up with your throat scratching.
Nobody got time for that.
Yeah, well, Ferg will be joining us today.
Ferg got a new album, it's called Darryl,
I'm talking ASAP Ferg.
Yeah, I feel like we still gotta say ASAP Ferg.
ASAP Ferg, yeah, but his name is Ferg now,
he dropped the ASAP.
But then again, not on Instagram.
Well, his name was always Ferg.
Right, but it was ASAP Ferg was his rap name.
Yes, because of the ASAP mob.
Right.
So he wants to be addressed as Just Ferg.
Just Ferg, just Ferg now.
Even though his Instagram still says ASAP Ferg.
Yeah.
But he just wants to be addressed as Ferg.
We gonna talk to him in a little bit.
His album, Darryl, came out last week week and we got front page news when we come back.
Morgan will be joining us.
She'll be breaking down everything that's happening with our presidency and there's
a new vote you're talking about, huh?
Yeah, but I don't want to get into that yet.
I just read about it this morning.
I thought maybe Morgan has it.
We'll talk about it when we come back at the Breakfast Club.
Morning everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious,
Charlamagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Start off with some quick sports.
Last night in Monday Night Football,
the Dolphins beat the Rams, 23-15.
Now, morning Morgan.
Good morning, good morning Envy, Charlamagne, Jess.
Hey girl.
Peace Morgan.
Good, okay. All right, So before we get into the political,
political spectrum of the transition, let's talk about
yesterday, President Biden marked his final Veterans Day as
commander in chief at Arlington National Cemetery. Yesterday
morning, he says the country has a sacred obligation to those who
have served and their families. He also bragged about what his
administration has done
for veterans and he also spoke about his late son, Bo.
Let's hear more from President Biden
at Arlington National Cemetery yesterday.
Prepare those we send into harm's way
and to care for them and their families
when they return home and when they don't.
Together we pass more than 30 bipartisan laws to support our veterans and their families,
caregivers and survivors.
We brought veterans homelessness down to a record low.
Our son, Bo Biden deployed in Iraq for a year with the Delaware National Guard.
I still remember the day he asked me to pin his bars on him.
He stood ramrod straight.
How proud Jill and I, our entire family felt.
Yeah, so speaking of Veterans Day sports analyst Michael Strahan, he didn't put his hand over
his heart during the national anthem at Sunday's NFL on Fox broadcast. And that didn't sit
well with a lot of people online. He faced some backlash and some criticism in regards
to that. He kept his hands in front of him, just, you know, holding one hand and the other while everyone else next to him put their hand
over their heart. Now, many thought it was disrespectful, particularly for a Veterans Day
program. Strahan, a former professional football player, grew up in a military family and he posted
a tribute to the veterans and his family on social media on Monday calling their selfless
service beyond measure. What do you guys think about that?
Should, you know, when the national anthem plays,
because here we go again,
and we've seen it many a times in NFL
when Kaepernick took a knee.
When the national anthem plays,
is there certain things that you're supposed to do?
Take your hat off, put your arm over your heart,
anything like that?
I mean, they say that, but in my opinion,
and this is just my opinion,
I don't really feel like it's a big deal like I really don't
Yeah, you can honor the truth. So you want to honor the truth?
Yeah, I mean most people take their hats off but you can honor the troops the way you want to you say you grew up in
A military family posted. I mean, I'm sure he has his reasons. So it's not it's not a big deal. Okay, cool
Is there a fine there's a fine or something? Okay. No, no, he's just facing a little backlash about it
And I'm anybody ask him why that's the thing like or something? Oh, okay. No, no. He's just facing a little backlash about it. And, um,
on the topic- Did anybody ask him why?
That's the thing, like, he has his reasons, I'm sure.
I can't quite jump to these conclusions, but did anybody ask him why? He might not even
have been thinking about it. It might not even have been intentional. I mean, I don't
know. I'm just saying. Like, did anybody even bother to ask him why?
I think as long as he was standing up, you know, it shouldn't have been a problem. He
stood up. There was no hat on his head, like you said, MV. So there's that. But keeping in
on track with the or on topic with Veterans Day, even though it was yesterday, history
was made abolitionist Harriet Tubman can now be called general in my great state of Maryland.
Maryland Governor Westmore announced that he is yes, a veteran state ceremony that Tubman
has been posthumously commissioned as a one star brigadier general in the Maryland National Guard. Now, he also spoke to reporters after the ceremony
where he called Tubman one of the greatest patriots he's ever seen. Let's hear more from Westmore
on Harriet Tubman. We honor that legacy with an honor that puts on paper what we've always known
in our hearts, that our leader in acts deserved a star on her shoulder the whole time.
This is a person who is one of the greatest Marylanders we've ever known,
and someone who was willing to risk her own freedom, her own safety, her own life, in order to help others.
I mean, that is patriotism, that's heroism.
And so it's only appropriate that we now have a General Harriet Tubman.
Yeah, if Harriet Tubman ain't no general, I don't know who is.
Gangsta for real.
So during the last general assembly session,
state lawmakers, Maryland state lawmakers,
passed legislation allowing the governor
to award the commission a point or promotion
to an awardee after their death.
Now Tubman is of course known as the conductor
of the Underground Railroad, which helped lead slaves.
I believe she led more than 750 slaves to freedom by herself and more through the Underground Railroad.
She also served in the Union Army during the Civil War and as a spy, scout, nurse, and
cook. So yeah, she is multifaceted. Governor Moore, Major General Janine Burkhead and Tubman's
descendants participated in a ceremony that honored Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad
State Park and Visitor Center in Church Creek, Maryland yesterday morning. So history was
made yesterday on Veterans Day for that, the late, great Harriet Tubman.
Okay. All right.
Well, thank you, Morgan.
No, you're welcome.
And we'll get into all the nitty gritty of what's happening into the transition of Donald
Trump into his second term as president at 7 a.m.
It's sticky, y'all.
It's sticky.
So stick around for more front page news.
We do have 60 seconds.
I do have one question.
I've seen everybody online talking about Biden stepping down and allowing Kamala Harris to
be president for the 60 days.
The last 60 days.
Have you heard that?
Have you seen that?
I think that's foolishness.
I have heard about it.
I have not heard anything that is actually substantial regarding that point.
What would be the point of that?
To actually allow Kamala to have that historic moment.
I mean, complete foolishness.
Do you really?
Yes.
You know what?
I would rather see.
I'd rather see a sort of mayor retire and then they potentially
put Kamala Harris on the Supreme Court.
Bakari Sellers proposed that idea.
I think that is a more substantial solid thing to do then step down
and let her symbolically be the president for 60 days.
I disagree.
I think she should definitely.
Y'all like symbols.
Y'all like symbols.
That's the problem.
I really don't want to hear what I got to say about, you know, how the, you know, how
the presidency and the election really panned out.
Y'all ain't really gonna hear what I got to say.
I just don't see what's the point.
What's the point of him stepping down and then making her the president for 60 days
and 70 days? What's the point of that? down and then making her the president for 60 days or 70 days? What's the point of that? Just ask it is the symbolism behind it. You're absolutely right. It's the symbolism of sexism is what it is
We could we could put racism to the side for with just a little bit, but it's simple
Yes, it's be it's
No, it's breaking the glass ceiling of sexism like the bottom line
We haven't we haven't okay, said we said you only had yeah I would rather see Sotomayor retire and then
make the VP put her on the Supreme Court.
Bakari Sellers told me that idea.
Break the ceiling.
I like that idea.
Break the ceiling Biden.
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Hello, who's this?
Morning, my name is Darryl.
I'm in North Virginia.
I've also been in Georgia for 27 years.
I want to respond to the comment about Con Black Harris. Who's this? Good morning, my name is Darryl. I'm in North Virginia. Also, jersey for 27 years.
I wanna respond to the comment about Conval Harris.
First of all, good morning, Bruxy Club.
I love you guys.
We can all listen to you guys, man, every morning.
I love listening to you.
Can you take us off of Bluetooth or speak if you got us on?
Sound a little choppy.
All right, one second.
So again, good morning, Bruxy Club, man.
I love you guys, man.
Morning, I just started listening to you about a month ago. All right, one second. So again, good morning, person club, man. I love you guys man morning
I just started listening to you about a month ago
You know, it's about to reach them with you guys in the morning. But listen, man
I understand about if they don't do it sitting comma Harris to the president's of 60 days
Stimulism is important. Yeah, maybe they can do both they can give her a Supreme Court too
But Donald Trump's not gonna do that. He's not gonna point to that and in the meantime
It's symbolic to give her the presidency for other people to see that yeah
First they did break the glass sitting for sexism and also yeah, you still can can make it
You know it inspires other other young people other young girls little girls and women especially that they can also accomplish great things
So, you know, I think that they should
that they can also accomplish great things. So, you know, I think that they should,
if they do that, that would be awesome if they did that.
But Daryl, does it inspire if she didn't win?
Yeah, that's not breaking the glass ceiling
because America didn't vote her in.
Yeah, she didn't get voted in.
I know she didn't win, but again,
that's why it's symbolism, symbolism,
you know what I'm saying?
Because it's to defy what they did.
Yeah, symbolism that it takes an old white man to be the savior once again
and give us a symbol for 60 days and then what?
Like I'm just asking like a 60 days and then what?
How did, what does that change?
Listen, every, every big counts, man.
Every, every move, every step forward counts.
Well, you know, Kamala has already been president.
Remember when Joe Biden had to have that surgery for how and some change? No, for real Harris has already been president. Remember when Joe Biden had to have that surgery
for howling some change?
No, for real.
She was acting president for howling some change.
Y'all don't like that?
That wasn't official, man.
Oh my God.
But listen, man, hey, listen, I hear you much.
I just wanted to say that, man.
So again, chow it out for North of Virginia
and also for New Brunswick, New Jersey, man.
Love you guys, man.
Have a great day.
Listen, if for 85 minutes minutes Kamala Harris became the first
woman with presidential power like I forgot when it was but yes so so so if
that didn't count what would the next 60 days count? Hello who's this? Hey what's
going on Breakfast Club? My name is Mr. AP and this is my first time getting
through and I'm glad I got through because I got something to get off my
chest. Charlamagne I need you to step to the front of the congregation man because this is definitely for you. Man listen check this out
Charlamagne every single morning I listen to you right you come on the show and give your opinion your opinions are valid
Sometimes and sometimes they're not I just
Listen to you give your opinion as to something and then Morgan was talking and you keep cutting her off.
Strouding, why do you have to cut people off?
Why can't you get your point out and allow people to talk
and have an open conversation?
And that's me getting this off my chest.
I hope you guys have a good one.
I didn't know I cut her off.
I cut her off?
Obviously, yeah, because you keep talking, right?
I like stop talking, just let people talk.
Get yours off, then let people get bad off dog
Did you did I just cut you off?
Kind of you asked me a question
Back in response like if somebody says something and then you say something back that's cutting them off
Have you asked a question that's cutting them off. I can't respond because I'll be cutting
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Hello, who's this?
This Alexis from Detroit, Michigan.
What up, dog?
Hi, y'all, I got two things I wanna get off my chest.
What's up?
The first thing is Tupac.
Tupac, drop, keep your head up. And up and the lyrics y'all it speaks to the election.
Oh god. How does this speak to election? He was way before his time. He was before his time. Tell me, tell me, tell me, tell me the words I forgot.
Okay when he say oh man I'm so nervous y'all I can't believe I'm on here. He said that a man can't make one, he has a right to tell a woman when the words could create one.
That's true.
So when the real man stand up, but the lyrics were 40 in it. Yeah, Tupac keep your head up the whole time.
That bar does apply to, you know, women's reproductive rights being overturned in this country. That is true. Yes the second thing is nobody in America is talking about how Melania Trump
news has been blasted all over Russia's broadcast. What's her news? Her news like naked pictures.
Oh news. Yes her news her naked. To congratulate Trump on his presidency,
the lad him Putin, how do you say his name,
he put her nudes all over their broadcast.
You sure?
This is, I'm positive, but this is crazy
that nobody in America is talking about it.
It's all over TikTok, it's true.
I watched it, it's, this is crazy, guys.
So it's just naked pictures of her? Yes
I'm looking at a for a good source
I want that on my phone newsweek newsweek says Russian state TV is Melania Trump's news on primetime
hmm
Thank you
All right, get it off your chest 800-585-1051 if you need the vent you can hit us up now
we got just the mess coming up what we talking about?
Yeah so apparently it was more to the Meg the stallion and when he fight or quarrel
or whatever we gonna get into it Jason Lee didn't do his full due diligence with the
details.
You want me to call my sources?
No I don't need your sources.
You want me to call my sources?
No we got the excuses to put inside the house. Alright just making sure. Yeah just come from inside the details. You want me to call my saucers? No, I don't need your saucers.
No, we got the exclusive inside the house.
Alright, just making sure.
We'll get to Jess with The Mess
next is The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Morning everybody,
it's DJ, Envy,
Jess, Larry, Charlamagne, the guy, we are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning!
Wait, no, Jess, come in here and do it with The Yeah, I want to salute everybody in Newark, New Jersey, man
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Is a premium dispensary in Newark, New Jersey 799 broad street and tomorrow the grand opening from 11 a.m. To 7 p.m.
So I'll see y'all tomorrow. Mm-hmm. Now let's get to Jess with the mess. She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see.
It's time to set it on.
Okay, so yesterday we mentioned that, you know, Jason Lee had said that Megan Thee Stallion and
Winnie Harlow, they got into a fight. But our Lauren LaRosa from Brown Girl Grinding, she got
an exclusive and got more details. And she said allegedly this all started because Winnie is
Canadian and she posted something about Tory Lanez on social media in the midst of
the Meg and Tory shooting trial stuff which Meg had an issue with immediately as soon
as she saw it.
I'm told that Winnie's alleged post which we tried to go back and find it but we couldn't
wasn't aimed to be against Meg, but she perceived it that way and when Winnie had saw all the
feedback from it she perceived it that way. And when Winnie had saw all the feedback from it, she deleted it.
Lauren was also told that it was a short conversation where Meg had reached out to Winnie and Winnie
apologized, but Megan left her on read after her apology.
So Shane, like, I'm like, damn, why you reach out to me then?
Damn, if you ain't gonna say nothing to my apology.
So then fast forward, Ruben Party comes,
and then Meg and Winnie allegedly gets
into a verbal altercation.
And Meg allegedly approached Winnie about the post,
but tons of people broke it up
before it actually became like a fight or whatever.
So, and her person also alleges, who was there,
alleges that Meg was going off and yelling to her like,
I beat your ass, ah.
So, and that's how it happened.
Oh, because she posted something about Tory Lanez?
Yeah, and then you reached out to the girl. The girl said sorry because she didn't intend
any ill will against you and then you left on red.
What did she post? Like free Tory or Tory Anderson or just-
We tried to go back and find it but she deleted it once she got backlash from it. So, yeah,
but I didn't know that Winnie Harlow was-
Canadian?
Canadian. Didn't know that.
I didn't know that either.
Yeah, yeah. Moving on, Jaleel White- Build the wall around Canada, man.. I didn't know that either. Yeah, yeah.
Moving on, Jaleel White.
Build a wall around Canada, man.
First of all.
Don't give Trump ideas, man.
Between Drake, Corey Payne, and now Winnie fighting,
starting problems in this country,
build a wall around Canada.
She ain't mean it.
She said sorry.
Hey, Jaleel White on Family Matters Reboot.
So it's a promo clip of Jaleel White's memoir.
He has a book, Growing Up Urkel,
and it started circulating.
He spoke on why there was never a Family Matters reboot.
That's what he said.
So around 2013, 2014, I was approached
by one of our former producers that Netflix had interest
in doing a reboot of Family Matters.
How Family Matters came to pass
is actually a greater story
than what was made up inside the show.
Going onto a show that was never intended
for me to be the star of,
making it last for nine years,
growing up on a studio lot
and in public school at the same time,
that to me was the greater story
that needed to be told for today.
When I pitched that to one of my former executive producers,
all he had to say to me was,
Jaleel, nobody's interested in your memoirs.
I mean, at this point,
Urkel would be grown and would be the head
of some tech agency.
He would have created some app and made $300 billion.
It's always the nerds that grew up to be like the super wealthy.
But it's not like he'd be like a young geek no more.
Yeah, they would.
And they can center it around today, all this AI,
all this technology and stuff like you just said.
They could have played to that.
He'd have basics.
He wouldn't even be wearing glasses.
Right, right.
He said that was 2013, so it would have been like about 10,
12 years ago.
So it would have been about 11 years ago.
He still would have been a grown ass man.
He wanted something to be about him.
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on with the story pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records.
It's a family friendly podcast.
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Hey y'all, Nimini here. I'm the host of a brand new history
podcast for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip hop.
Flash slam, another one gone.
Bash bam, another one gone.
The cracker, the bat, and another one gone.
The tip of the cap is another one gone.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure
from history, like this one about Claudette Colvin,
a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up
her seat on the city bus nine whole months
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Right.
Like, it just seemed like he wanted it to be about him.
Now, if you're a documentary person, you wouldn't have a problem with that, but I wouldn't watch
that. You wouldn't watch it? I would watch the Family Matters reboot with
Urkel like but not but not a story about Urkel's life but could you imagine
life him being Urkel and having to go to public school and they make in front of
you every day and and all the problems I went to basketball camp with him next
camp with him and he was playing basketball and I remember he crossed
some kid oval did a layup.
Kid punched him in his face.
Who punched Jaleel White?
Yeah, he punched Jaleel White in his face.
I'm reading this book right now, that better be in there.
I don't know if that's in there.
But he punched him in the face because it was like he just looked at being soft.
So Jaleel White had to fight the kid at the Knicks camp.
Did he win?
Well, everybody broke it up and everything like that where it got to the point where
it was like the police were called the kid
Was arrested. How would you punch Steve Urkel? Exactly, but people always thought he was soft, right?
They always thought he was soft. So he always had to play to the character
He had to prove himself all the time because people look at him his book. Oh, that's the fun on the book
That's that's the father
So I would be interested in those type of stories I'm sure they would be there, you know That's right. That's the album cover. That's the album cover. You got R&B at house.
So I would be interested in those type of stories. I'm sure they would be there, you know?
I do feel you. I would be for the Family Matters reboot.
I would be for the reboot. But he was saying that basically Netflix wanted to reboot
Family Matters after seeing the success of Full House reboot. Fuller House, you know.
Netflix is definitely into the reboot era right now. But yeah, I mean so that's good. That's good
You want the book the book right there? Yeah, I'm reading I got my own copy
Oh, yeah, I mean if you want to look at it just you know, shoot it already
I've seen the cover ready. Yeah, he looked like he about the same
I think he's coming up here in the next couple of weeks or so. Yeah, okay
Well Michael Shea on R Kelly in a recent episode Michael Shea of SNL
Michael Shea did a skit taking a stance on R Kelly.
So y'all gonna let a man with 34 felonies lead the free world and be the president of the United
States? That's it! I'm listening to R Kelly again. I already do but I'm gonna stop pretending I don't.
If white people can elect their felons I could dance to mine.
Her point was made. Yeah point was made. Yeah, point was made.
And I like this story because I also just saw that Sting said that he has no plans of canceling
I'll Be Missing You. That record following did these legal troubles. So I thought that was a that was like a little kiki Michael Shea
That was funny. That was super funny, but that is your Jess with the Miss for the first hour. All right
Thank you Jess. Now when we come back, we got front page news. And Ferg, Asap
Ferg will be joining us. His album, Darryl, came out last week and we're going to talk
to him in a little bit. So don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same.
Morning everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast
Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now on Monday Night Football, the Dolphins beat the Rams 23-15.
I don't think anybody cares about those teams because the Dolphins are 3-6.
First of all, don't do that because my man's team is the Rams.
But the Rams are 4-5.
They're not going to rest.
No, don't, don't, don't.
They have the same dreams as the Cowboys and the Johns right now.
They're not going nowhere.
And how is the team the Rams? I don't know why Chris like the Rams, but he loves them
And he was he's very sad right now about their records. Did he grow up in st. Louis? No, he did not
He just likes the Rams. I have no idea but that's his problem
He probably used to like them when they was the st. Louis Rams the greatest show on turf Marshall folk
Remember everybody's in the jersey back in the day. Yeah
Well, then they went to LA.
Not in Los Angeles.
Probably grew up in St. Louis. Okay.
Good morning.
Morgan.
Good morning. Good morning.
Well, it's good to see Tua looking good out there.
You know, he's health well, fairly healthy anyways.
Yep. I won't much into that.
But yes, good morning, y'all.
So let's get into it.
President-elect Trump is making he's making his announcements regarding appointments
in his administration.
Former ICE Director Tom Homan is being promoted to border czar when President Trump takes
office.
President-elect Trump, excuse me, now Trump announced the move on truth social saying
that Homan will be in charge of the nation's borders in his administration.
Earlier this year, Homan promised to run the biggest deportation force this country has
ever seen if Trump got elected,
which in fact happened last week.
Yesterday Homan spoke to Hannity on Fox News and he said he's getting to work.
And if you're in a sanctuary city to get out of his way, get used to it because he's coming.
Let's hear more from Tom Homan.
The new borders are.
I saw today numerous governors from sanctuary states saying they're going to step in the
way. They better get the to step in the way.
They better get the hell out of the way.
Either you help us or get the hell out of the way, because ICE is going to do their
job.
We're going to take the handcuffs off ICE that the Biden administration put on them
and let ICE know that they do best.
And let me say this.
Back to the view of Joe Biden.
They promised, this administration promised, they're going to concentrate on the criminal
aliens.
That was a priority.
Secretary Mallorca said that. I looked at the stats today. The removal of criminal aliens
is down 74% from President Trump. We have more criminals here than we ever had. So we
got plenty of targets out there, and the men and women of this new administration are going
to go look for them. They're going to look for them in sanctuary cities. Sanctuary cities
don't want to help? Get out of the way. I'll double the workforce in that sanctuary city.
We're gonna do our job.
Despite the politics, we're doing it.
So get used to it, cause we're coming.
I'm gonna tell you something, man.
That dude don't play.
I saw him on 60 Minutes, maybe like last month.
And he said, in regards to kids being separated
from their families, he said,
families can be deported together.
Damn. That's what he said on can be deported together. Damn.
That's what he said on 60 Minutes.
That dude don't play.
No, he does not play whatsoever.
So yes, the border was one of the top issues
Trump addressed while campaigning.
Polls also found immigration to be one of the voters'
biggest concerns in this election.
So yeah, there's your new borders are USA.
President-elect Trump is reportedly also expected to name Florida Senator Marco Rubio as secretary of state.
The New York Times cites three sources familiar with Trump's thinking who say the president-elect could still change his mind.
However, Rubio was elected to the Senate in 2010 and has taken hawkish stances with both on both China and Iran.
He recently said Russia's war against Ukraine
is a stalemate and needs to be brought to a conclusion. Rubio again ran against Trump
in 2016 in the presidential primaries, but he is making his stake in his claim in the
Trump administration. Also, Florida Representative Michael Waltz has been named as National Security
Advisor. Waltz, a former Green Barrett, has served in Congress since 2019. He has
also previously been named to the House Armed Services, Intelligence and Foreign Affairs
Committees. Senate confirmation is not required for that role. However, Stephen Miller has been
announced as White House Deputy Chief of Staff or Policy. That's according to multiple reports.
Miller is his top immigration advisor
and served as a senior advisor
during Trump's first presidency.
He was also the one who spoke
at Trump's Madison Square Garden rally
saying America is for Americans only.
Let's hear from Stephen Miller and that MSG rally.
When his life was on the line, did he falter?
Did he waiver?
Did he yield?
Did he surrender?
Did he hesitate?
Did he back down? Did he yield? Did he surrender? Did he hesitate? Did he back down? Did he
give one single solitary inch? Or did he stand up strong and proud and resilient, the warrior
that he is and raise his fist into the air and shout on behalf of all of you, fight,
fight, fight. And what was he fighting for? He was fighting for your children, for your wives,
your husbands, everyone that you love and know in the world. The right to live in a
country where criminal gangs cannot just cross our border and rape and murder with impunity.
Who's going to stand up for the girls of America, the women of America, the families of America?
Who's going to stand up and say the cartels are gone, the criminal migrants are gone,
the gangs are gone, America is for Americans and Americans only. Listen man, when the math deportation
start, no need for anybody to act surprised because they told you what they was going to do.
So you're getting exactly what you voted for. Yep, absolutely. So there's more appointments to be
made, but there's bringing things home quickly to New York.
Mayor Eric Adams wants his corruption trial to begin earlier than scheduled so that he can focus on getting re-elected.
The trial has been set to start on April 21st, 2025 and in a letter to a federal judge presiding over the case, Adams' lawyers asked for a new start date of April 1st,
writing that it could uphold his right to a speedy trial and would allow him
to participate in his re-election campaign.
The lawyers added that with the April 21st start date, the trial would not be over until
a month before voting begins in the Democratic primary, and that the earlier date would rid
voters of the distraction of the misguided indictment as they evaluate Democratic candidates
for mayor.
So that's what's going on with Mayor Eric Adams
as he's making his way to reelection,
or he's attempting to make his way towards reelection.
Yep.
All right, y'all, so that's your front page news.
I'm Morgan Webb.
Follow us on social at Morgan Media.
For more news coverage,
follow at Black Information Network,
download the free iHeartRadio app,
and visit BINnews.com. Thank you Morgan. Thank you. Thank y'all have a good one. All right
now when we come back ASAP Ferg will be joining us his new album Daryl is out right now we go
kicking with Ferg when we come back so don't move it's the Breakfast Club good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning everybody it's DJ NV Jess Hilarious Charlamagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy Jess Hilarious,
Charlamagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building,
ladies and gentlemen, Ferg.
Hey.
What's poppin', what's poppin', y'all?
What's up, my brother?
How you guys feelin'?
So no more ASAP, Ferg.
It's still, ASAP is on my chest.
ASAP is forever, I'm always striving and prospering.
But Ferg is like, you know, Diddy changed his name.
It's a funny name, it's a funny title
to bring up Diddy, right?
It's like, but.
It happened.
Yeah, Diddy changed his name a few times
and it represented different eras of his career.
That's where I'm at with it.
This your baby oil era?
Uh-huh.
Why you gotta go?
Listen, why I'm there with you?
Listen, Diddy is my family and I love his family.
I don't know all of what's going on with this case and everything like that and it's a bunch
of hearsay.
Really, it's like a thousand bottles of baby oil, what that has to do anything with him
being a bad man.
So yeah, he's just a rich man with a bunch of baby oil.
So you did say this is a new I guess new energy in your life
right now to take the ASAP off so what is the difference is it ASAP was crew was it
more individual is it? Well I feel like ASAP puts me in groupthink you know I'm saying
you think about the era which is a golden era you know I'm saying like we changed the
game and it's just like for me to change the game a whole nother way in an individual way
Now like I was known for being Ferg my whole life like I met Rocky as Ferg
I met yams as Ferg and then like when we came together as a group effort
We all changed our name to ASAP Ferg like how bone thugs got you know a lazy bone crazy bone fleshing bone
We just basically took our last names and put them last and put ASAP as our first.
So it's just a new era.
I know earlier this year it was people from the ASAP mob
saying that you were no longer a part of ASAP mob.
Yeah, Ails said that, and he took that quote back.
Like we talked about it and hashed it and all of that stuff.
But yeah, Ails and Bari, they said that.
But my whole thing is like,
you know, when you're doing great,
that's what it comes with.
You know, people, you feel some type of way,
and I didn't do anything to anybody, so.
Yeah.
Is the mob still close as they used to be?
Close as they used to be.
I would say that me and Rocky, we talk every now and then.
I always check on his well-being,
but we so busy just doing our own thing
He got two kids and he's making music and got his career
This this is exactly going the way we wanted it to go like, you know, I got my land over here
You got your island over here. We big pillars and then when we come together, it's just like it just gets crazy
So as far as like as close as we used to be no because we used to basically live with each other because
we used to be on tour together but as far as love like I love my brother to
death like I would I always want to see my brother do great and I love what he's
doing and yeah all my brothers you know even Ills and Bari like with the whole
thing it just I always say that people handle
fame differently like Yams he handled it the way he handled it it cost him his
life it's a lot of access you know it makes people act different we don't know
like I don't I know these people and these guys from a point like when I met
them there was already like teenagers or like young adults. I don't know what happened to them in their life before that.
So what shapes and molds these people in their younger years or as young men, I don't know
what it was like in their household or whatever.
So when we get the fame and the fortune and all of that, everybody's going to react different.
Yeah.
Where you been at though?
You've been a little quiet.
Your last project was 2020. I've been cooking. Yeah? Cooking. Yeah. Like, you know, we in
a game where it's like everything is so quick. I'd never believed in like rushing my process
for money. Like, I feel like I've done that. I've like hustled. I feel like after I dropped
Traplo on my album, the time and effort it took me to create that album, which it took
my whole life to create that album.
Because up until that point, I was just living it and I created an album.
So I had mad life to talk about on that one album.
After that, it's just like chasing a hit.
So now you listening to the label, yo, put out this, put out that because yo, this works
for radio, boom, boom, boom.
And then it's like, I I mean I got mad hit records not
saying that that's enough but for me it wasn't enough like I wanted to like
really figure out what I wanted to say because you know when you realize you
got a voice you can really make a lot of movement and as a 36 year old man you
want to create purpose and have purpose driven moves yeah so that's what I
wanted to figure out like all right, I did that.
That was fun, but where am I going now?
How am I gonna lead the people
or what am I saying to the kids?
So that's what I had to figure out.
I wanted to grow as a person so the music could evolve.
Now the name of the album is Darryl.
Now why Darryl?
Because it seems like it's almost like you're going back
to the origin of yourself.
I feel like I was running.
I was running from myself for a long time.
My father was such a great man.
I'm not sure if you heard that.
Street legend.
Yeah.
D Ferg, the Ferg family, there's a whole family of us.
T Ferg, they know him.
That's my uncle that's always with me.
D Ferg, my dad.
You got Kim Ferg, Mama Ferg.
Kim Ferg used to dance with Teddy Riley and you know she used to be with
this crew called the Gucci Girls with Dapper Dan did like all of their outfits and stuff.
So I come from a whole lineage of Fergs and then now it's just going back to the basics
and going back to my roots because I feel like I never gave the world that.
I only gave y'all mobbing.
I never gave y'all the individual.
Now you were very vulnerable on this album.
Yes. Knowing you for a long time
You've been pretty quiet like, you know, you don't really put your business out there
So how were you able to be so vulnerable and how difficult was it for you?
I thought it was like cool to be vulnerable
I thought it was cool to be vulnerable. You talking to the slaves?
Yeah, yeah, I'm talking to the ancestors right now. The ancestors came through me. Cooler be the slaves
Now I thought it was cool to be vulnerable because we're in a town where being vulnerable if you can be vulnerable is cool
Because the kids they put everything out there and at first I thought that was kind of like crazy
But then when I like really got hip to like what's happening It's a shift in culture where it's like it's a lot of information being put out to us. We got Hulu
We got Netflix. We got YouTube. We got all of these outlets and
You have to stand out some type of way
We in a time where it's like we're battling for attention span
So it's like the realist like real TV changed that you know real TV and you you had love and hip hop and now you have straight up Instagram stories
and rills and your music, you have to be honest
because it's like if you're not saying some honest,
I'm just gonna look at this dude's story
and like he's not even rapping,
but this is more interesting.
All right, we got more with Ferg when we come back,
so don't move, it's the Breakfast Club, good morning.
Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy Jess Hilarious Charlamagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Ferg Jess
Did you were you at all worried about how vulnerable you were gonna be because you open up about some pretty tragic things like that
Happened to you as a kid. Yeah, it took me eight years to write pool
see you as a kid. Yeah, it took me eight years to write Poole. Like it was three songs that I had wrote to get to that point. So I wrote a song called We Don't Judge and Chance the Rappers on
it. I'm gonna still put that out with Stacey Barth. And then I wrote another song called Innocent
Child, which was like three different stories about three different people. The last story was
Mines. And then I was just trying to refine like and then I linked up
with my boy Kirby who um he designed he's the designer and owner of Pure Moss. I just love his
storytelling through his clothes and how he speaks to the world. He kind of grabs the bull by the
horns and uh we got in the studio and he's just like yo bro like you itching towards it and you're
scratching the surface in this song Innocent Child when you need to like really just dive in and just go crazy.
That's why you called it Pool?
I called it Pool because of,
so I got basically, I went to,
I don't wanna tell us the whole thing.
We heard it in the song.
Yeah, but yeah, I want y'all to go to listen to it
because that's where you'll get like the really
finite detail of the song,
but basically it was an incident
that happened in a pool when I was a young kid.
And everybody's around and everything like that.
And for me, it was weird, and it was one second,
but I'm like, why?
And it just made me ask why.
And I wanted to basically create a piece of art
that my kid could find, or like kids could find
and listen to it and I'm still Jiggy,
I'm still this person or whatever
and let them know that like the things that happen to you
really happen for you but the things that happen to you,
it doesn't define you.
It doesn't define you, yeah.
Exactly, so I was like, and then also I was thinking like all these rappers and people just be like we on demon time we
on demon time. I'm like when has that ever been cool to be on demon time. It's real.
Like that's like not cool like to be on demon time like we on demon time. Yeah. People don't
even know where that energy comes from like you just took him by yo, we on demon time
Yo, this is just is what it is
And I understand cuz like I got homies that's in it like so sometimes you forced to be in it
But if you're not forced to be in it, then it's like why you want to be on demon time?
Like we should be like one to help each other
So yeah, that was just what I was creating that song for and you know
A lot of people say we on Demon Time
and they don't talk about the demons.
Like, let's open this up.
Like, let's dissect what the demons is.
Like, let's sit at a table.
That's what hip hop is.
Hip hop is religion.
Hip hop is our spirituality.
Like, hip hop is this.
Like, when the cameras is off,
we're going, we're give each other five like that
We're gonna talk about this conversation like it has a real
But why we can't talk about the frail on camera and have these discussions
Hip-hop is the thing that unites religions and kids, you know, there's Muslims and Jewish people. That's war on with each other
I went to Jerusalem had a show. I seen all of them turning up together.
I got back home, they letting me have it on.
This is how I knew it was a problem,
because I'm not knowing, I'm making music.
But I'm not knowing that I did something powerful,
but when I get back home, I check on my DM.
They're like, yo, how you gonna perform for the Muslims?
How you gonna perform for the Jews?
Da da da da da.
And I'm like, yo, the kids don't wanna fight.
The kids wanna unite, the kids wanna see the light.
The kids are caught up in something bigger than them.
Something that's been going on longer than them.
Exactly, but who's really having that conversation?
Why are we not having that conversation?
I don't know.
Was it difficult to pen, to write the words for Poole?
Is that why it took eight years?
Because just being, just publicly addressing
you know, what happened to you.
You know, it's hard to address molestation period,
but also it's just molestation from the same sex.
First of all, I just had to,
I was looking at the news that y'all put out the other day
and I had to like research molestation.
And like, molestation sounds so crazy to me.
Like, it's like, oh, like it could vary. Like what molestation is so crazy to me. It's like, oh, it could vary what molestation is.
Regardless of what it is, it can like...
How old were you?
I was nine years old.
How old was the person?
The person was way older than me.
You were molested.
I used to think this, I got molested by somebody.
I read your book, I seen it.
Yeah, when I was eight.
I used to look at it the same way.
Like, oh, that's not molestation.
Cause you think it the worst when you think of molesting.
Every time you think of molesting,
you think of the worst.
But it's still molesting. Yeah, it's like you got different levels like you know I was touched like I would to be clear like I was like groped basically and I just found it weird because it's another dude like absolutely.
Older dude.
Were you scared to tell your family because your family comes from the street?
I know you said you told your cousin.
Were you scared because you knew that if your family found out?
I told my cousin because he was my age and I didn't want to feel weird.
Like I'm holding this thing to myself so I had to tell somebody and then years later
I told my mom after seeing the Precious movie and then people was like standing up.
We went to, I don't know, we went like a, we went to like a premiere of the precious movie and then people was like standing up and telling their stories after the thing.
And I told her like on the train and she was just like, what?
For real, when? I'm sorry. Like she just felt like a bad mom. But like, you know, we in the hood.
We going to the pool. We going to the park.
You just never know like weirdos could just creep up in the hood, we going to the pool, we going to the park. You just never know, like, weirdos could just creep up in the mix.
And you can't hold your kid by you 24-7, like.
And then the hood, I mean,
and then not just in the hood, everywhere,
I feel like this is going on.
And people just not gonna talk about it.
And I'm like, yo, what am I talking about?
Like, I didn't make that happen to me.
Like, that ain't mine to like,
be trying to hole inside, like like and it's powerful that you
Share it absolutely a lot of brothers
I think the only other person I even heard talk about that in rap was common no comment in them to occur
Over there people say that Kendrick says something about it, but I think that was about his mom
Hmm. Yeah, he has a song on his
Album the big steppers is it called the big steppers? Yeah, mr. a song on his album, The Big Stepers. Is it called The Big Stepers?
Yeah, Mr. Mariah Carey.
Yeah, Mr. Mariah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was gonna ask, you said that you feel like you should be in the conversations when it comes to Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, and Drake.
Uh-huh.
But then somebody would say, but it takes you too damn long to put out a project.
You can take Kendrick the same way.
Yeah, Kendrick takes a long time.
J. Cole the same thing. That's what we do. What was your mindset behind I thought I was dead. They thought I was dead.
They thought I was dead. I never thought I was dead. Okay, well tell me the mindset behind that. The mindset behind that was the else comment
You know I'm saying he said I was a you know, I was burnt out trapped little can't get it right
I remember that I remember that so vividly you know
What you the most active from ASAP? Well
To me musically musically yeah
And he said that when I had like a song on the billboard with Nas the spicy joint and a song with Nicki Minaj
But um I love else, you know, I love him even when you don't know I do or if he don't think I do but
Yeah, that that fueled me and I was like, you know what? This is great because for so long
I felt like nobody was trying to with me
Like I needed somebody to like poke me like poke the beer so I could get better
Like so I just used a few to just create. Yeah, and then also I was looking at um, Deon Sanders team
They just kept losing so I'm gonna create an anthem for them
And just for any but then it turned into for anybody who was doubted
I wanted to create this anthem for feel like the album is kind of like that like you feel like a lot of people
Dated you in this album. It's like this is my way of giving out a middle finger telling y'all I'm back
No, I wasn't really it's a few it wasn't a lot of people like cuz I know I'm lit like I that's not a question in my mind
It's just I'm talking to a few people and you can hear it like, you know, I say some names
I'm sly with some things but I'm very transparent on this album. Let's get into a joint off the album
What you want here? Um chosen chosen. Yeah. All right. We got more with Asap Ferg when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
We're still kicking it with Ferg.
His album, Darryl, is out right now.
Now on your song, Aloha on the album.
Sup, y'all.
This is Questlove, and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on with
the Story Pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records.
It's a family-friendly podcast.
Yeah, you heard that right.
A podcast for all ages.
One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids
starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records,
Nimini, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all.
Nimini here.
I'm the host of a brand new history podcast
for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip hop.
Flash slam, another one gone.
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The tip of the cap is another one gone.
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Did you know, did you know
I wouldn't give up my seat
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Hi, I'm Marie.
And I'm Sydney.
And we're M.E.S.S.
Well, not a mess, but on our podcast called MESS, we celebrate all things messy.
But the gag is, not everything is a mess.
Sometimes it's just living.
Yeah, things like JLo on her third divorce.
Living.
Girls' trip to Miami.
MESS.
Ozempic.
Messy, skinny, living.
Restaurants stealing a birthday cake.
MESS.
And we're MESS.
And we're talking about the world.
And we're talking about the world.
And we're talking about the world.
And we're talking about the world.
And we're talking about the world.
And we're talking about the world.
And we're talking about the world.
And we're talking about the world. And we're talking about the world. And we're talking about the world. And we're talking about the world. And we're talking about the world. Girls trip to Miami. Mess. Ozempic. Messy, skinny, living.
Restaurants stealing a birthday cake.
Mess.
Wait, what flavor was the cake, though?
OK, that's a good question.
Hooking up with someone in accounting
and then getting a promotion.
Living.
Breaking up with your girlfriend while on Instagram Live.
Living.
Living.
What kind of mess?
Yeah.
Well, you get it.
Got it? Live, love, mess. Yeah. Well, you get it.
Got it?
Live, love, mess.
Listen to Mess with Sydney Washington and Marie Faustin on iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast,
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Hey, what's up?
This is Ramses Jop.
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 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
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Listen to Civic Cypher every Saturday on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever
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Hey there, my little creeps.
It's your favorite ghost host, Tereza.
And guess what?
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Drop it just in time for spooky season.
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season complete.
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Remember, the veils are thin, the stories are spooky, and your favorite
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Hey there, I'm Dr. Maya Shankar, a cognitive scientist who studies human behavior. On my
podcast, A Slight Change
of Plans, I marry science and storytelling to better understand how to navigate the big
changes in our lives.
It was like a slow nightmare, you know, because every day you think, oh, surely tomorrow I'll
be better. And I would dream of being better. At night I would dream that my face was quote-unquote normal or back to the way it was and I'd
wake up and there'd be no change. I also speak with scientists about how we can
be more resilient in the face of change. You can think of the adolescent brain as
like this social R&D engine of our culture. That they're something that
looks like risky and idiotic to us is maybe their
way of creatively trying to solve the problem of having social success and fewer of the
things that bring you social failure.
Listen to a slight change of plans on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever
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It features future, but people saying that he's throwing shots at Gunna.
When people send you verses, do you listen or do not care?
That's their own artistic way of feeling. Oh, I definitely listen. I'm listening and I know what people was talking about but
Yeah, artistic freedom. I'm not allowing nobody to like um, it's words at the end of the day
You know I'm saying it's words like we see I think
Future and Drake just link back up and they cool again.
Nah, they say that wasn't real.
That wasn't real?
Oh, okay.
Well, you know, I met Gunna through Thug,
so I'm loyal to Thug.
Whatever Thug say is good, is good.
You know?
I love Thug, and I've grown a love for Gunna,
and when I see him, it's love.
But at the same time, it's like, whatever Thug say. Have you spoken to Thug and I've grown a love for Gunna and when I see him, it's love.
But at the same time, it's like whatever Thug say.
Have you spoken to Thug since he been home?
I haven't spoke to Thug when he was home
but I went to his girl show and we had spoken on the phone.
All right.
How was it working with Mary J. Blige?
You got her on two tracks.
Mary is the queen.
She is.
Mary is literally the best in the world.
Like we are the same spirit, like uptown energy.
Her remixing Royer's songs, I love Royer's.
Yeah, it's just like, it was a dream for me to work with her.
She actually chose four songs to jump on.
She wound up getting on two.
But yeah, I'd do a whole album with her. She's amazing. That's good. How has therapy kept you grounded? More poised it gave me
tools to work through thoughts let me let me dive in and then also like
meditation I've been meditating for about five years now like religiously
um when I had like heavy anxiety I was meditating for 30 minutes in a day
as soon as I wake up and then 30 minutes before I go to sleep and then that
literally that and a therapy like I used to go into the therapy office and my leg
was moving like this I used to watch my father do that all the time and when I
first walked in there he said you see your leg moving like that and I was like
and then I just stopped he was like yeah that's anxiety and anxiety also don't only have
to be from trauma or whatever it can be you're happy you're excited yeah yeah
I was came out today you want to see what it's gonna do how people react to it yeah
like when I walk Kendrick through Harlem my anxiety was through the roof cuz I'm
like Kendrick one of my favorite rappers So it's like that right there was like that was that was cool. That was some cool
You know say and he was protected nothing happened on my watch
That's what you was more nervous about like me. I wasn't even think about that
T Ferg really thought about that because I just don't think happen to me at all. Yeah, but like yeah
You walk in walking through a Harlem.
So I had went to his show and he was like,
yo, I got a day off tomorrow.
I'm like, are you trying to go to Harlem?
And he was like, yeah, I'm down.
And then Dave Free called me, he was like,
yo, this is where you're trying to pull up to Harlem.
So I had to like put a whole itinerary together
and randomly wind up being Dapper Dan's birthday that day.
He didn't even know I was coming to see him.
And I brought Kendrick to Melba's
and then we went to Dapper Dan.
I brought him to my hood,
showed him the stoop that I used to hang out on.
You know, they don't got hydrants open in LA,
so he's touching the water and shit.
I was like, this shit acting like that's holy water.
Another thing people were talking about earlier this year,
I don't know if you spoke about this anyway,
but they was looking for Rocky to be on Romelo.
Yeah.
And he put it out, he wasn't on there.
I think Rocky Lowkey used that verse for another song.
Oh. Yeah, yeah.
So that's what happened, but he ain't tell me that.
So you had to take him off?
I didn't take him off, the version still exists,
we can still put it out.
Yo, everybody, all the fans, go hound Rocky to drop his version of Romelo.
Because whatever other song he dropped, we don't remember that. Go drop the Romelo verse. We need that. That back and forth is crazy on some Jada and Styles going back and forth. Crazy. You know, people always talk about your face when they did the, they showed that video
of Rocky talking about fighting in jail.
Yeah.
Oh, that's classic.
For whatever reason, that goes super viral on TikTok
all the time and they always doing it on your face.
What were you thinking at that moment?
I was just listening.
I wasn't even thinking.
And I didn't even realize I was doing all of that
with my face.
Until I seen that.
I was like, yo, I seen a mic drop like this
and then I'm like because this is news to me like I never first of all Casanova when
he first came home he told me he was locked up with Flaco and I didn't know that Rocky
was locked up so that was news and then when I think I brought it up or he brought it up
during that interview and then he started going to the details.
This was all news to me, so I'm just reacting to the news.
And I didn't know I was looking like that.
Did y'all talk about it afterwards?
Yeah, we laughed about it.
Rocky likes shit like that.
He's silly.
Rocky a different type of dude.
He ain't tripping about none of that shit, at least to me.
Do you miss that?
Just having the whole gang around?
No, I don't, because it was a time.
It was a time when we was kids.
A lot of it was fun, but a lot of it, I was just like, man,
I can't wait till I have my own bus.
I can't wait till it's my time to pick out people
who I want to roll with me and do my thing.
Because I don't smoke weed
I don't um, I don't do a lot of the things like I mean the girls
Yeah, we was doing a lot of the things but you know
It was some fun moments in that and I like to leave it like that like it's legendary
Like I wouldn't wanna you know
If it's some thing where like any of my brothers need anything like I could pull up on 12e work through stuff
Or you know, but you know, that's 11 years in front of y'all but like you know I'm
saying but before that we like in Harlem doing the same thing but not in front of
the world so you know all together is probably like 17 years of just us I'm
ready for new new things like and like I said if any of them need anything I'm ready for new things, and like I said, if any of them need anything, I'm here.
I do feel like we gotta get this ASAP movie together,
and we gotta get the Yams stuff together,
and tell a story, because we are getting of age,
and it's that time.
Yeah, I was gonna ask, do you think Yams,
he felt like the heart and soul of everything.
You think when he passed, that changed everything?
The whole dynamics of the group, of the crew?
When he passed, for sure. Because Yams of the group. When he passed for sure.
Because Yans was fighting.
I watched Yans catching seizure at Coachella.
He went to the hospital when he came back and he's still trying to fight to everybody
and talk.
Well, he wasn't fighting but he was fighting through that, having another seizure while
talking and trying to get everybody together.
Because you got different textures and I might be like silk and like Rocky might be like hemp
and like NAS might be like leather.
So you're trying to mesh all of these
different fabrics together.
That's a tough thing to do, especially coming from Harlem.
And yeah, every time he talk,
it's just like he was getting electrocuted.
He just catch another.
It's not funny, but like at that moment,
I'm like, yo bro, you're gonna die.
You gotta stop, you stressing yourself out way too much.
And I don't miss that.
I don't miss that energy and I don't miss.
But it made me into who I am
and I know that that's a very real thing
and that's why I also feel like this album is important.
My last question, man, I saw a quote where you said,
it's okay to grow up and that's
what I want to show my community on this album.
So it just made me wonder why do you think our community is the one that judges people
for something as simple as wanting to grow up or wanting to better yourself?
We watch all of the great people do it.
Jay-Z, Kendrick, J Cole.
I love Snoop.
Snoop is my favorite rapper in the world.
We got the same birthday, October 20th.
Snoop is my favorite rapper because he was the first to show his kids like, yo, this is my family, this is my kids and be like a gangster rapper. Like I thought that was super dope.
And he could be gangster, but also still be gangster and do a Martha Stewart show.
And now it look like he compromising himself. So I don't know if that's some Libra s***, but I rock with that.
Yeah.
The album Darryl is out right now, and we appreciate you for joining us, brother.
Yes, thank you.
As Ferb, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning everybody, it's DJ, Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to Jess with the Mess. The news is real, whether it's the Hilarion's, Jessica Robin Moore, Jets don't do no lying, don't do no lying.
Take your game, talk your space crap.
She don't spell nobody.
Take your game, talk your space crap.
Worldwide Jets, worldwide mess.
Take your game, talk your space crap.
On The Breakfast Club.
She's a coacheship.
She was able to get y'all to see something and understand
something that nobody could get you to see.
It's time to set it all.
Y'all lucky I got you dressed in a mess right now,
because my oatmeal looks so good. Y'all lucky I got you just a mess right now cuz my oatmeal looks so good
Yeah, I got bananas brown sugar regular sugar
extra butter up in there
Let's help me produce milk y'all so I love dressing it up like I eat healthy this is healthy extra butter
Is the anal milk in it now?
I'm not even gonna tell you what I thought you said just now. Ain't no milk in it though.
It sounds like you said anal milk is in it. I was like what the hell is that? What's wrong with you?
Ain't no milk in it though. I don't know what you mean.
You see how he did it? Straight her anal. He got butt ass over there. Trouble with his ass out of here too.
Clown milk for real. A mess. It's over after January. It's over.
Alright so The Rock is currently promoting his new movie.
He has a movie coming out this Friday.
It's a Christmas movie.
It's called Red One.
But back in April, it was an article published by The Rap claiming that The Rock was so late
on this set that he pushed production back and it costed them $250 million.
What?
Yes.
Yup.
For the film release.
They also claimed that because he'd be so late, he was so late on the set, he would
have to pee in water bottles to avoid further delays on set.
And he spoke to this.
He sat down with Zach Baron for GQ and he addressed it.
If you do a deep dive on you, there's not a lot of negativity.
Like in terms of people writing negative stuff about you?
Not really, man. I mean, mean they tried I pee in a bottle
Yeah, that happens
What about the late part in that story? Yeah, that happens too
Okay, but not that amount by that's a bananas amount
The reason that stuck out to me is I was like, is this this guy's 52?
This is the first negative piece of press that's been written about
But I didn't really recognize you in that story, you know?
You didn't.
It's not the person that shows up in anything else.
This was bullsh**.
You know what I mean?
That was the whole other thing.
We could talk about what that was, but it's like, OK.
Yeah, I've always heard how professional he is.
Yeah, I know.
That's why I'm with Zach.
He's just the first negative press that the Rock has ever gotten.
But the crazy thing is, he said,
I don't be late like that.
I do pee in bottles, but I don't be late like that.
Hey, yo, that is so funny.
Where do you put the bottles?
No, the bathroom is that far?
That far.
And I'm thinking if you the Rock,
you have to have a bathroom in your dressing room.
Pretty close to set.
Something.
And who's covering for the Rock?
Like, who's covering him while he's doing that?
Like, just whipping out and peeing in a bottle?
Maybe no damn body. And then who takes the bottle after he finishes doing that like just whipping out and peeing in the bottle maybe no damn body and then I hope it's not the same way he
got to touch somebody's face like what if it's a it's a Christmas movie what if
it's love and he had to shush somebody like shh and he put his finger on his on
a lip anything what kind of aim he got that he could just pee right in the bottle
he got to pass somebody the bottle cuz it got to be all over the bottle
oh yeah and there's a different bottles every single time I was thinking the same thing, because he gotta pee, he gotta pass somebody the bottle, because it gotta be all over the bottle. Oh, he got some.
And is it different bottles every single time?
Or is it one bottle?
Yep, and all they stacked on the side.
Like, is it like a...
And does anybody ever mistake it for Mountain Dew,
if they do save it?
No, no, I don't know, I don't know.
But that's what he said, he said he'd do that.
That's what he did.
So hopefully they get rid of him.
They not get rid of the rock, I'm saying they get rid of the bottles and pee. Not don't get rid of did. So hopefully they get rid of them. They not get rid of the rock
I'm saying to get rid of the bottles of pee
Not to get rid of the rock.
Hopefully they get rid of light.
And then Ryan Reynolds on Oscar snub, so he recently sat down with Variety Awards
Circuit podcast and he was talking about the success of Deadpool
Which was the last Deadpool was like the funniest Deadpool to me and the success of Deadpool, which was the last Deadpool was like the funniest Deadpool to me and the success of Deadpool and Wolverine. And during the conversation, Ryan spoke on what he thought
was the biggest Oscar snub.
You know, I also think we sort of unnecessarily hurdle ourselves over comedy as a craft. And
if you ask me that one of the greatest, greatest injustices is that Eddie Murphy doesn't have
an Oscar for the 90 professor, the clumps, just like the greatest injustices is that Eddie Murphy doesn't have an Oscar
for the Nutty Professor, they're both clumps.
Just the fact that he could sit at a table and be 10 different characters at one table,
that is singular.
And that is a kind of talent that I don't know that we at this stage in our scientific
journey of life could understand.
Because you got all them elitist folks at the Oscars who don't respect comedy in superhero movies.
So they don't see the art in the comedy in the superhero movies.
And not Nutty Professor? As many characters as he was?
It's a comedy. It was a drama. It was a bunch of fat people crying.
You know what I'm saying? I'm serious.
There was a bunch of fat people who were a bunch of big backs around the table crying.
They got an Oscar. See? And if he came out with that today, then it probably would be, oh nah, because then he's
betraying these people.
I was going to say that probably would get an Oscar today.
Nah, he'd probably try to cancel them today.
Why are they doing all these stereotypes about fat people?
Big back, big back.
Big back professor.
Big back professor.
But Nutty Professor could actually, it could play on like Ozempic too.
Because remember he would go back to Buddy Love.
You know what I'm saying?
So it could be a lot of, he could bring it to.
Oh shoot, that's all that was, now that you think about it.
All he was doing was taking Ozempic that work immediately.
When you think of it, because he wasn't just shooting himself with a needle.
Yup, every time.
And sometimes, yup, every time.
Wow, Eddie Murphy was ahead of his time.
He was ahead of his time.
He was definitely ahead of his time, yo.
Absolutely.
And then my last story, you want to speed it up Brandon?
Run, run, run.
Thank you so much.
So, Kiki Palmer, she recently did an interview with LA Times to promote her new memoir, Master
of Me, The Secret to Controlling Your Narrative.
The book is set to come out next week.
In the book she talks about her two seasons on the Fox series Scream Queens. One of the stories Kiki recalled trying to
calm down a fight between two of her white castmates. She said in order to make peace
between them she told them that they need to have fun and respect each other. She claims
one of them responded by saying, Kiki, literally just don't. Who do you think you are? Martin
F. Luther King? She didn't reveal who it was, but her co-stars on the film were Emma Roberts, Billie Lourd,
Skylar Samuels, and Lea Michele.
And I said in the comments that a lot of people were saying it had to be Emma Roberts because
she, I guess her character played to some racism and racism or whatever like that. But she also added that on the same show set Ryan Murphy
called her unprofessional for not coming to set on her day off. And I'm like, you must
not know black people. Why would we come to set or come to work on a day off? Why?
It's not gonna happen.
Yeah. But I know some actors do that like to, it's just like overachieving.
You know, you just want to be around you because you're not always in every episode if it's
a series and if you are an actress that your actors are acting, you're on the show, you're
not necessarily in every episode.
So sometimes it does look good, but if you're off, you're off.
It shouldn't hurt or harm you if you don't comment.
And that dude don't know what she might've been dealing with mentally and emotionally.
She might've needed that day off to just go take a break
cause it's me time to come back and be her best self
when it is her time to be on set.
Absolutely.
That's why Kiki should've minded her business.
That seems like everybody in that set
should be minding their damn business.
Should've let them two people fight
and that dude shouldn't be minding her business
when it's her day off.
Yeah, stay out of white people fights.
I would've loved to sit back and let them fight. Gregor used to say that all the time. Stop mind of white people fights. I would have loved to sit back and let them fight.
Gregor used to say that all the time. Stop minding white people business.
That's it. That's it. And that is Jess with the Masters.
Thank you Jess. All right. When we come back, Charlamagne, who you giving your donkey to?
You know, Alexander Rodriguez, okay? Not Alex Rodriguez. I don't even know if Alex Rodriguez, the baseball player's full name is Alexander.
But this is another Dominican. He's from Miami, he's 20 years old.
He needs to come to the front of the congregation
and he takes his food way too seriously, we'll discuss.
All right, and then after that,
we're gonna open up the phone lines, 800-585-1051.
This morning during our front page news,
we were talking about the rumor
that people wanted Joe Biden to step down
and let Kamala Harris rock out for the next 60 days.
Well, this came from, oh, I can't remember the guy's name, he used to work in the vice president's
administration he was on CNN he actually bought this up. Find that clip Eddie.
Yeah we'll find that clip and we'll discuss when we come back. All right it's the breakfast
logo morning.
The Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same.
This don't be a donkey. Because right now you want some real donkey shit.
It's time for donkey of the day. So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey man hit me with the heel
Did she get donkey of the day please tell me
I had become donkey of the day
It's a breakfast club bitches
Yes donkey of the day for Tuesday November the 12th
Goes to a 20 year old young man named
Alexander Rodriguez.
Sidebar do Dominicans even attempt to name their kids something else?
I know Rodriguez is a very common surname but after A-Rod came out and became the great
Hall of Fame player that he is, do Dominicans with the last name Rodriguez even think to
name their kids something different?
Even the young ladies get named Alex.
But discuss among yourselves.
Now Alexander Rodriguez comes from a beautiful city called Miami, Florida.
Drop on the Clues bombs for everybody who listens to us on 103.5, The Beat in Miami.
What does your Uncle Sharla always say about the great state of Florida?
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida.
And today is no exception.
Jess Hilaris, you like to cook.
I do.
As you eat right now.
Yes.
How do you feel about people talking over the food you are cooking? How do you feel about that? Jess Hilaris, you like to cook. I do. As you eat right now. Yes.
How do you feel about people talking over the food
you are cooking?
How do you feel about that?
You don't know what's going on in the back of somebody's
throat, so don't ever talk over my food.
It's just like coughing.
Cause you don't know the last time they brushed their teeth,
if they flossed anything.
So that is like a big pet peeve of mine.
How do you handle those people when they are talking over
the food you're cooking?
I give them the food and then I put them out.
Got you.
You can't be around me like that.
Everything you just said sounds quite logical to me and that is the way a person with high
emotional intelligence would handle it but Alexander Rodriguez does not have high emotional
IQ because he was in the kitchen cooking and his brother started chatting over the cuisine
and Alexander Rodriguez, well,
let's just say he ended up in jail.
See, Alex was arrested on charges of attempted felony murder
and aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.
Why?
Well, when the detectives interviewed Rodriguez,
he said he was cooking, right?
Sazon, Sazon.
That's what it's called, Sazon?
Sazon.
Sazon, Sazon and Goya on everything, okay?
Goya. Polly cooking with fungal, okay? What? That's how you pronounce it? What is it called?
Mufongo. Okay, and his brother came in talking over the food and you know he a Dominican man, so he was just going off.
Let me hear how Dominican men sound.
It's going crazy.
No.
Look, we started cleaning the kitchen the other day.
It was a restaurant, and it was closed.
How you know that was Dominican?
How you know that man is Dominican?
You know, Dominicans staying close together
while they're talking to each other,
and they speak very quickly.
We've all witnessed the Cardi B rant.
We know how fast those words come out when they go off.
We've seen DJ Envy get upset and how fast he starts talking
Okay, Dominicans get to speaking faster than Japanese people
They start swallowing all these syllables dropping the letter s at the end of words and Alex said
The brother irritated him with all that you can hear that right like this wouldn't irritate you play it again ready? You got your mofongo you know? I don't know! I'm not Dominican! You do know!
Stop looking at me!
Okay?
For a Dominican to tell another Dominican you're talking is irritating me my god.
I can only imagine how that Spanish was traveling at the speed of light.
Now they must have been arguing and I believe we all know, well at least the stereotype
is that Dominicans are quick to stab you.
Okay?
Well, you know my motto, it's not a stereotype if it's true.
So Alex Rodriguez's brother was talking over the food, irritating Alex, and there was a
kitchen knife nearby and Alex said he was worried his brother would grab the knife,
so he grabbed it first.
And he stabbed his brother in the neck.
When the brother took off running, Rodriguez followed him and cut him on his arm and face. The brother survived all praises due to God and when officers
arrived they found him holding clothes on his wounds and he was taken to the hospital where he
is now in stable condition. Now some donkey of the day's just sell themselves. There is never a reason
to stab somebody unless it's in self-defense or if you're protecting someone you love and there's absolutely never a reason to stab somebody over food and there's oh
god what there's never a reason to stab someone because I object your honor oh
Mac the Big Mac is in the room here okay all right it's always from skinny
people they y'all don't understand absolutely have to stab somebody for talking over your food. Jesus.
Why?
Stab them?
Nobody wants to eat no spitting grits.
Spitting grits?
It's crazy.
Jesus.
What I look like ordering hot cakes and hot breath.
I'm going to be so upset.
Okay.
If you see me eating a BLT, BLT stands for bruh.
Lay off talking.
Relax.
It's crazy.
They had salsun, salsun, and saliva.
That's disgusting.
Salsun! Salsun! And alive. Nobody wants that. I disagree back. Would you be
disagree because imagine and and Charlamagne is a talker imagine him
saying all them s words over
I did not, you're right. Mess up the whole meal for everybody.
That don't mean I should get stabbed, okay?
A slap maybe, but a stab?
I see the S's right now.
I see the S's all over my phone.
It's tough already.
Please let Remy Ma give Alex Rodriguez the biggest he-ha.
Hee-ha, hee-ha.
You stupid mother-fucker, are you dumb?
And they were brothers?
Yeah.
Brothers, man.
He stabbed him in his neck.
In his neck.
And then ran.
Then ran after him.
And he was Spanish. Dominican.
Dominican.
All that fast talk, you know his breath was stinking.
His breath was humming over the hummus.
It's just disgusting.
Alright.
Two dollars Dominicans out there.
What?
Now salute to all of them.
That's messed up.
Hola to all my Dominicans out there?
Oh not all my Dominicans out there. That's it. All right, you mean all my
Hola, that's your family. That's not not Dominican. Okay
All right. Well, thank you for that donkey today. Yes indeed now Let's open up the phone lines eight hundred five eight five85-1051. During our front page news we were talking and I asked
What did they people what did they think about?
Them possibly saying Joe Biden should step down and allow Kamala Harris to rock out the next 60 days. That was a question
Yeah, this came from former communications director for Vice President Harris, Jamal Simmons
Joe Biden's been a phenomenal president. He's lived up to so many of the promises he's made.
There's one promise left that he could fulfill,
being a transitional figure.
He could resign the presidency in the next 30 days,
make Kamala Harris the president of the United States.
Whoa.
It would absolve her from being able to,
from having to oversee the January 6th transition, right,
of her own defeat.
I think this is something that's in Joe Biden's control.
And if he did it, again, it would fulfill his prime, his last promise. It would give Kamala Harris the chance
to be the 47th president of the United States of America and make it easier for the next woman who
runs for president to not have to worry about all the historical weight of being the first.
So the question is, what's your thoughts? 800-585-1051. Now Morgan Wood, who does the
front page news, agrees.
She feels like this will be something huge for women.
As she said, I think, break the glass ceiling.
It would not break the glass ceiling.
I disagree.
I don't see the point, because you don't play president.
What's the point of putting her up there for 60 days for
symbolism purposes?
That's not breaking the glass ceiling, because America
didn't vote for her.
How is that changing anything?
I like my guy
Bakari Sela's idea where he said, so the mayor should retire from the Supreme Court and then
they make Kamala Harris a Supreme Court judge, which is a lifetime appointment. That's something
that actually has real impact. I agree. I don't even think Kamala Harris would want that because
she lost. She lost. Why do you want, all right, you lost, but we're going to give you this
consolation prize for 60 days. I don't even think she would want that. But wouldn like she lost like why do you want all right you lost but we're gonna give you this consolation prize for 60 days i don't even think she would want that but wouldn't she
have to do that anyway like if if anything would were to happen to uh president biden or if he was
to like like he fell out of the race like he stepped out of the race now she already had
presidential duties for an hour because he had to get a colonoscopy. So she did it. How she do?
For the hour?
I don't know how she do for the hour.
I was just saying, doesn't that automatically
doesn't that automatically
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Happen like, if something, but only if he dies.
If something happened, yeah, if he died or he couldn't.
Yeah, so.
Mac's so stupid, man.
What, what Mac's?
Everybody is so stupid, he gonna text me,
talk about what's crazy is,
Biden can't be a transitional figure
because Trump said he banned all his trans stuff.
Oh my God.
Oh my God.
Oh my God.
Touche, Mac, touche.
800-585-1051, let's discuss,
it's the Breakfast Club.
That's stupid.
The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
It's topic time.
Call 800-585-1051 to join into the discussion with the Breakfast Club.
Morning everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Nafi just joining us.
We're talking about something we discussed earlier
in front page news.
They were saying that maybe Joe Biden should step down
and let Kamala Harris rock out the last 60 days.
And this came from who Charlamagne?
Jamal Simmons.
Jamal Simmons is the former comms director
for the vice president. Let's hear what he had to
say on State of the Union.
Joe Biden's been a phenomenal president. He's lived up to so many of the promises he's made.
There's one promise left that he could fulfill being a transitional figure. He could resign
to presidency in the next 30 days, make Kamala Harris the president of the United States.
He would absolve from being able to, from having to oversee the January 6th transition,
right, of her
own defeat.
I think this is something that's in Joe Biden's control.
And if he did it, it would, again, it will fulfill his promise, his last promise.
It would give Kamala Harris the chance to be the 47th president of the United States
of America and make it easier for the next woman who runs for president to not have to
worry about the historical weight of being the first.
All right.
So that is the question 800-585-1051.
What are your thoughts? What do you think, Jess?
I mean, I thought that that would automatically happen anyway.
Like if...
Well, he would have to die.
But see, I didn't know that you had to die.
Like I just...
Because they were saying that he couldn't...
Yeah, because he...
Well, he wouldn't be able to...
Because he wasn't even equipped to finish the running.
Like to, you know...
Oh, so you're basically saying he couldn't even run.
So just let him... Yeah, if he fell out the race and you you know also he couldn't even run so
just you know he fell out the race and you know and he noticed it he noticed
that his old age was like you know getting to him and his job the job that
he has to do for his country so I mean I don't really it's neither here there for
me honestly like my opinion I thought she had to do that but if she don't I
mean I and then so your point she probably wouldn't want that so they didn't vote for me I didn't get it
honestly and I don't want it right I get it yeah I don't see the point of it like
I said earlier you don't play president like what's the point of putting her up
there for 60 days just for symbolism purposes that's not breaking the glass
ceiling because America didn't vote for her breaking the glass ceiling because America didn't vote for her. Breaking the glass ceiling is when America goes out there and casts their
votes and a woman becomes president and then the ceiling is broken. Now there's a
bunch of cracks in the ceiling. Hillary put a bunch of cracks in the ceiling when
she ran in 2016 and Kamala put about 75 more million cracks in the ceiling this
time. So I don't see how you know making her a symbolic president for 60 days is
going to change anything. It doesn't make it easier for the next woman
because it's going to be weight on the first woman president it don't matter
like it don't make it any lighter just because you make her the president for
60 days and I will say I like Bakari Sellers idea my guy Bakari Sellers from
South Carolina he said that Sotomayor should retire, right?
Cause she's like 70 years old
and she's had some health problems.
So they're afraid that she might, you know,
pass away over the next four years.
And then Trump will end up putting another judge
on the Supreme court.
I think he's gonna get the opportunity to do two anyway.
Cause I think Alito and Thomas gonna retire.
But he says that he feels like Sotomayor should retire
and Biden should make Kamala Harris
the new Supreme Court judge.
That's a lifetime appointment.
Now, I don't know if that's gonna happen,
but I like that idea.
And to me, that's actually doing something of substance,
not symbolism.
Yeah, I agree with you.
I don't think she would want that.
It wasn't earned and I don't think she would want that.
She fought a good campaign, a good fight,
and I don't think she would just want that just because people are saying and then she'd have it for 60 days
I think that's man. It just sound like you saw like you were so
Then what does that say for our country like I we gonna get us to her because
Yeah, that's definitely a soul is a move now, I think about it. Let's go to the phone line. Hello. Who's this?
Hey, good morning. what's your thoughts?
Good morning, I definitely agree.
I think the Democrats need to shake it up a little bit.
But I do like Charlamagne's idea,
or whoever said that the judge should step down
and give her that lifetime appointment.
Oh, that was my man, Bakari Sellers.
He said that on CNN as well.
I love that idea.
That's the idea of actual substance, not symbolism. I definitely love that idea, but I don't like
the idea of it being considered a symbolism for the first woman and make it easier later.
I think that the Democrats need to shake it up and show that we got a backbone. I don't
think that's the way to show they have a backbone. Honestly, I think I've historically called Democrats cowards.
I think they showed a lot of backbone towards the later half of this year.
Number one, by making President Biden step down and by putting Vice President Kamala
Harris at the top of the ticket.
That took a lot of balls to do both those things.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Jay.
Hey, Jay.
Good morning.
What's your thoughts?
I don't think Biden's gonna do that. His ego is not gonna allow him to give the presidency over to Kamala.
And she shouldn't want it. It's not a consolation party.
I agree.
Our first black woman president should not get 60 days.
I'm with you.
I agree.
Thank you, mama.
I'd rather be earned, not given.
Yeah, I feel the same thing. Hello, who's this?
Yeah, you know the vibe is mellow
How y'all doing welcome back camera cuz every time I see you up and what's that baby? How you doing?
Yo, I would I say about call me baby. I love oh my bad. How you doing?
Life is amazing. It is what it should be
Come on. What's the comment? Oh, yeah
Come on, what's your comment Melo? Oh yeah, my fault, my fault.
I think like as much as I would love to see Kamala Harris become the first black president,
I would love to see that, but I feel like it'd be a slap in the face to just let her do it.
Especially considering if she does amazing, because then it's like damn, we really f'ed up.
Like most black people know we f'ed up.
How amazing can she do in 60 days?
What are we talking about?
Listen, honestly, she could have a bigger impact
Right now everybody's attention span is so short like
If we
Like you said what can she really do in 50 days? We might as well just storm the cap. Oh, man
We're not gonna storm the capital. Goodbye mellow
Oh my goodness. 800-585-1051. Earlier this morning we were talking about, they talked
about Joe Biden stepping down and letting Kamala Harris rock out for the next 60 days.
What are your thoughts? Let's discuss. 800-585-1051. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning everybody, it's DJ, Envy, Jess, Hilarious, Charlamagne, the guy, we are The Breakfast
Club if you're just joining us.
We had a conversation this morning during Get it off your chest and we were talking about people saying that Joe Biden should step down
And allow Kamala Harris to rock out for the next 60 days Morgan who does front page news says she's all for it
She agrees she thinks that it's something that can break the glass ceiling. No, I disagree. I think it's she didn't earn it
I don't even think she would want to do that. Like she didn't get that
I think if she wants if she wins she wants to win the right way in my opinion
You don't play president just like you don't play boxing just like you don't play stand-up comedy
Okay, you can go in that ring playing you will get knocked out. You can go up on that stage playing you don't get booed
What's the point of putting her up there for 60 days for symbolism purposes?
That's not breaking the glass ceiling because America didn't vote for her right? That That's not changing anything. Right. Hello, who's this?
How you doing? It's Nori.
Hey, what's up, Nori? What's your comment?
Good morning. They're going to need a medical note if they want to put her in.
Just like that. Because it'll be the same criticism from the other side that
it was a coup. The other side said that while he was campaigning, they just removed him
and Kamala took over this
was his theory and his propaganda in the whole country. It's Kamala I really feel like she
didn't win cuz y'all don't know her name. Y'all went name. Who is Kamala man? Okay thank you man.
Hello who's this? Yo it's Diddy. What's up, bro? What's your thoughts? Nah, I feel like it makes zero sense
for Kamala Harris to become president.
She wasn't qualified enough to become the president already,
but why should she be president for 60 days?
She's definitely qualified, but she lost.
I think it's this very sore loser behavior
to try to give her this type of consolation prize
I even you know say that she should get this kind of lace and consolation prize. It's ridiculous
I don't even think she would want to do it now. It would make sense. Hello. Who's this?
Hey, what's going on? Yeah, my name is Will
Good morning, Will. I was just gonna say I agree with Charlamagne
I got two three days and say I'm gonna be quick, but uh, I agree with Charlamagne. I got two three days and say I'm gonna be quick, but uh, I agree with Charlamagne
I don't understand why we can't get a seat at the table when we got to eat the crumbs when they get done eating
You know I'm saying that lady's overqualified
You got a flawless political record like baby girl go ahead and go to that Supreme Court seat
You know I'm saying cuz if she was to be the president they won't go pass a damn law anyway
So it wasn't meant to be you know
I'm saying okay
Yeah, I just don't understand that and uh child may you keep doing your thing man
I want that I like about you you showing black men that uh
They don't have to be a shadow of themself and they can speak truth to foul
You see how them politicians call you up on their networks and really value
your opinion and respect your opinion. Keep doing what you're doing, man.
Thank you, King. I appreciate you, brother.
What's the moral of the story, guys?
Listen, the moral of the story is this, man. I don't agree with it. It doesn't make it
easier for the next woman. It's a consolation prize. It doesn't make the weight of a woman
being president any lighter. If anything, it makes it heavier because people will say Kamala didn't earn it. So when the next
woman comes up, they'll keep bringing that up. But also, man, things happen for
a reason and they happen when they supposed to happen. We keep saying
America's not ready for a woman president. I disagree. I think it's only a
matter of time because when you look at Hillary in 2016, she won the popular vote
by almost 3 million votes. Nearly 67 million people voted for her. So that's
67 million votes, 67 million cracks in voted for her. So that's 67 million
votes, 67 million cracks in that glass ceiling. This year Kamala had over 71 million people
vote for her. So that's 71 million cracks in that glass ceiling. So it's only a matter of time.
It's only a matter of time. All right. Well, we have Jessica Demes coming up. What are we talking
about? A big accomplishment for Casanat. Okay. Yes. All right. Well, we'll get into casanova when we come back
It's the breakfast club. Good morning the breakfast club
Morning everybody is DJ envy just hilarious. I mean the guy we are the breakfast club. Let's get to just with the mess
Jessica Robin Moore, Jess don't do no lying. She don't spell nobody.
R.Y. Jess, R.Y. Meta.
On the Breakfast Club.
She's a coacheship.
She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see.
It's time to set it all.
So we got some quick Some quick accomplishments Casinet celebrates his new record so he made history by becoming twitch's most subscribed to streamer
He broke the record after surpassing
326 thousand two hundred and fifty two subscribers, so congratulations
That's amazing. He said yesterday turned down a 60 million dollar deal somebody wanted him to uh
I guess to one of his streams live at their set and he turned it down
So the fact that he could turn down 60 million. Oh, yeah, probably means he was getting more money somewhere else
So congratulations to that young man. I think from Queens to Queens, New York
So salute to Casanat and Queens out there. Love that. Yeah, I love him too. My son loves him
So I actually really love how how?
Like how he's a kid waking up every
day doing what he wants to do.
I love it.
Doing something that he loves to do. He can connect with the youth. I really, really love
that.
I love that. The only problem with it is sometimes I got to tell my kids and other kids, you're
not Kaisenat.
Yeah.
Because kids want to say, I'm going to stream all day, Daddy Mcmurray. Look, it took a long
time. He built that from the ground up. You're not Kaisenat. There's going to be some more
Kaisenats, but go to school, You're not Kaisen out. There's gonna be some more
Kaisen eyes, but yeah, go to school. You're not Kaisen out. That's what I tell my son
Lil Wayne joins game day So the NFL Network announced that Lil Wayne will be joining NFL game day morning as a weekly guest commentator
Big announcement guys Lil Wayne. Yes, we see a baby. He's gonna join game day morning every week beginning next Sunday
Boots, you know, he's got a pretty fast lyric about lasagna. So can't wait to see you guys chop
That make sure you call him say wheezy F baby. Yes, don't say it at all. No, I'll say it
I'll say a little way in the F is football. I know that's right football. I feel like this is great
Because well for many different, shout out to Lil Wayne,
but this kind of would make up for him not being able to perform at the Super Bowl. I think this
is good. I think it's great and he's a football fanatic. I think he's a Packer fan, right? He's
like a cheesehead, right? Yeah, yeah, he's a cheesehead. So he's a huge Packer fan. He talks
about football all the damn time. And this is something that you could just tell he's natural
with. Like it's not like he's forcing it. He loves football. He watches football every weekend.
So the fact that he's doing it, I love to get perspective from not just the
quote unquote experts, but people in our field that can talk to us the same way as well.
Absolutely.
And then Young Thug, Future, Lil Baby and Travis Scott, they might got some
some music cooking up because they were singing in the studio yesterday together.
You're so hopefully we get some hot fire coming from them.
And then this is the story that I wanted to talk about.
Okay, so Aisha Howard on the baby gender.
Okay, Aisha Howard is the mother of Anthony Edwards child and she's also the mother of
little baby's first child.
She recently went on Instagram and a follower had asked her how she felt when she found
out that she was having a girl by Anthony Edwards, right?
And she said, I cried only because I thought about how tall she'd be. And I don't know why, but I just keep thinking about her difficulty
finding a prom date for her height. I went no finding a prom date her height. I went
straight into girl drama. My thing is, baby not even here yet. Why are we already worried?
Why are you worried about who she did? Like, who gonna be dating? And you know what? My
daughter gonna be tall too because my baby is 4 foot tall. Chris is tall as hell like
6'2", 6'3", something like that. So my daughter gonna be tall but I'm, why are we worried
about who she gonna be dating at prom? Like come on Aisha.
I'm with you, I understand but you know first you want a healthy baby right? That's the
most thing. You want the baby to be healthy then we can worry about that, but them tall women be having a problem.
I know.
I see when you're at Angel Reese up here and she was saying yo I don't like the short dudes.
You bet my sister Mercedes she about six something.
She is.
Yup.
And it was hard for her to find a man because everybody was shorter than her and then she
was like when I put on heels I'm towering over the person.
So I feel bad for tall women but she
shouldn't be looking at that right now like not right now cuz the baby might
take after her cuz she ain't that big you know I'm saying like you just can't
oh my gosh but either way that bothered me a little bit maybe it triggered me
cuz my daughter gonna be tall but you don't even know if your baby gonna be
tall yet she already she was born long yo 19 inches oh, she's gonna be tall. First of all, first of all. She's gonna be tall. Relax.
She's gonna be tall.
I know y'all.
How you know?
19 inches.
19 inches y'all, long as hell.
Your baby's two years old right now as a baby.
Absolutely.
And your baby's pretty tall.
So that is Jess with the Mess y'all.
Alright, well that is Jess with the Mess.
Now don't forget, Jess is gonna be out in DC this weekend.
If you haven't got your tickets, when you gonna be in DC?
I'm gonna be at the Warner Theater, the doors open at 6 and the show starts at 7. Get your
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bring the fire to the stage. Also, if you're in the New York area tomorrow,
Charlamagne is doing something special at his dispensary with Ray Kwan. A whole bunch
of people are pulling up. It's in Newark, it's a premium cannabis company.
I'm gonna be stopping through,
cause you know I like my cannabis.
Absolutely.
That's right, and I don't know if you're gonna be
stopping through, but if not, I know what you like.
Thank you.
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It's The Breakfast Club, good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Your mornings will never be the same. Good morning everybody, it's the Breakfast Club good morning. The Breakfast Club, your mornings will never be the same.
Morning everybody it's DJ N.D. Jess Hilarious,
Charlamagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club.
Now Charlamagne.
Yes indeed.
What are you doing tomorrow in Newark?
Aw man, salute to everybody in Newark, New Jersey man.
Tomorrow is the grand opening of a new dispensary in Newark
called Hash-Toria, okay?
It is located at 799 Broad Street in Newark, New Jersey from 11 a.m. To 7 p.m.
They're gonna have a DJ out there. They're gonna have giveaways. They're gonna have raffles. The good brother Ray Kwan
The chef is gonna be out there. You know, that's his spot. I'm gonna be out there along with Ray Kwan
You know, that's my business partner
Fat Joe is gonna be out there
It's a lot of different people that's gonna be pulling up,
man, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.,
799 Broad Street in Newark, New Jersey, okay?
Hash-Toria, it is a premium dispensary.
If you want more info, go to hashtoria.com.
And we'll see you tomorrow, man.
We'll be there from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
So we'll see you tomorrow at Hash-Toria in Newark, New Jersey.
Now this weekend, you out in D.C.?
Yes, I'm at the Warner Theater.
Show starts at seven doors open at six this Friday, y'all.
So make sure y'all get your tickets.
And then this Saturday, I have a premiere.
My brother Desi has his own movie coming out.
It's called Flood.
It's starring me.
Yo, he put me, Rome, and my father in it.
Jesus.
Like, yeah, but it's a good movie.
So is it a documentary?
No, it's an actual movie. No, it's an actual movie.
No, it's an actual movie, yo.
It's a movie.
Dazzy is, for those who don't know, he is my opener.
He's been torn with me forever.
He's also a stand-up comedian, but yeah, that's my brother, man.
Hilarious.
Yeah, he is funny.
But now we got a Friday, we got DC, DC and then Saturday we got the premiere for the movie flood I'm coming soon on soon
as he tell me what network is streaming on I'm gonna let y'all know to be yo My bad. Don't say it but yeah. My bad. My bad. All right.
When we come back we got the positive note at the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning everybody it's DJ NV Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
It's time to get up out of here Charlamagne.
You got a positive note?
I do man.
The positive note is simple.
Take your life and enjoy it.
Okay you are alive so take your life and enjoy it.
You were born with the right to be happy, to love, and to share your love, just to be.
To take a risk and enjoy your life is all that matters, man.
Take your life and enjoy it.
Have a great day.
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