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Speaker 1 (00:00):
West One.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
Morning show, better known as The People's Choice, The Sluto
on my life skin brothers out there, it's just hilarious.
Speaker 3 (00:14):
That's what the world I ask.
Speaker 4 (00:15):
Just don't do no what man Charlemagne to God, talk
to you, to tell everybody come to breakfast club. I
call this the hot seat, Yola, breakfast stuff. It's like
being on America's from Court.
Speaker 5 (00:26):
Don't feel like this, Suthers.
Speaker 6 (00:28):
I never cast an.
Speaker 4 (00:31):
I go to a revers club.
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I know it's gonna be like a foot man.
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Good morning us a yo yo yo yo yo yo
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Speaker 2 (00:43):
Lor Laros is feeling it for Jess. Come on, Lauren,
good morning Charlamage. The God speaks to the planet is
too jo Wait it's Tuesday.
Speaker 4 (00:52):
You'll get come out earlier this morning. Whoa okay?
Speaker 9 (00:55):
Because you can't pronounce nothing, all right? You be questioning
anybody you here arguing? Yanna wake up together, you knock
it off. That's fat right, okay, because your braid's still fuzzy, right, okay, buzzy.
Speaker 3 (01:06):
I'm here, new day, same braidsh what up?
Speaker 9 (01:09):
New day old braids us, Christy, you know what, go
to hill? How were you doing, Lurn, how you feeling?
Speaker 3 (01:15):
I'm doing good? I gotta redo this last right here though.
Speaker 4 (01:18):
That ain't the only thing you got to renew.
Speaker 3 (01:21):
The braids has been redone.
Speaker 10 (01:22):
Don't let me you know my struggle about getting my
brains redone and what I had to go through.
Speaker 4 (01:26):
What is it? The braids? Tuesday? Everybody, I feel blessed.
Speaker 9 (01:30):
Black and Holly favorite another day to serve our beautiful listeners.
Speaker 4 (01:34):
That's Breakfast Club. What's happening absolutely well today.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
Caleb Plant will be joining us, Yes, of course, you
know he's a boxer.
Speaker 9 (01:41):
Not just any boxing super what is the champion?
Speaker 4 (01:44):
That's right?
Speaker 2 (01:45):
Yes, of course will be joining us to break down
some of the things on boxing that we might not know,
some questions we might not know about.
Speaker 4 (01:51):
My guy O.
Speaker 9 (01:52):
Man, you watch Octen Barack on his own boxing show,
so I love when it comes up here.
Speaker 4 (01:57):
They have these fighters in the room.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
There was a lot going on in the room. Is
your today too? Yes, there's a whole lot.
Speaker 4 (02:02):
It always is. I mean, I'm be honest with you.
It's slow to hand.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
I feel like there's like a lot of like legal
stuff happening right now. I was yesterday.
Speaker 10 (02:08):
I was like, man, everything is so what eyelashes I'm
about to re apply to eyes?
Speaker 4 (02:14):
Okay.
Speaker 9 (02:15):
The only thing I hate about this era that we're in,
and I say it all the time, nobody cares about
the truth from the lives more entertaining. You just be
having people saying anything yes, and it's just like like,
folks run with it.
Speaker 2 (02:27):
But there's there's no sources. There's they just make it up.
Speaker 4 (02:31):
People believe it if there are sources.
Speaker 10 (02:33):
Sometimes the sources is not shouldn't be like anybody can
talk to somebody be like, oh, it's a source, but
there shouldn't be a source.
Speaker 3 (02:38):
It should be bettered. Yes, there's a lot of different things.
Speaker 10 (02:40):
People be like, you don't get tired of saying I
spoke to No, I don't because I want you to understand.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
I'll be at work.
Speaker 9 (02:46):
There used to be a time where you could cite
you when you would have to cite your sources correct.
Speaker 4 (02:49):
Now nowadays people.
Speaker 9 (02:50):
Can just get online and be like pooped such and
so that's what I heard, and people actually run with it.
And I don't even be mad at the people that
be reporting it. I'd be mad at the people in
the comments. We're not even think thinking to questioning. But
you know why, it's because they want to believe it tests.
Speaker 3 (03:05):
I mean, it's like you said, it's entertaining, right, So.
Speaker 9 (03:07):
Nobody cares about the truth and the lives more entertaining,
and folks want to believe the worst about everybody. That's right,
especially when their lives are miserable. That's faction.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
All right, Well, let's get the show crack. We got
Morgan wee, we got front page news. I'm sure we'll
break that. More politics. How many more days until the election?
Forty three something?
Speaker 4 (03:26):
Forty three?
Speaker 11 (03:26):
All right, we'll get to that. Next, it's the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 4 (03:28):
Good morning, Good morning.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
Everybody is cj NV, Jess Hilary Charlamagne the guy. We
are the breakfast Club, Law on the Rosa feeling in
for jests, and let's get in some front page.
Speaker 11 (03:37):
News set up with some quick sports.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
The Bills beat the Jaguars last night forty seven to ten,
and the Commanders beat the Bengals thirty eight thirty three.
Commander as we like number one in the division. The
next ye was right, Jesus.
Speaker 4 (03:50):
Alright, I don't pay attention and stuff like that.
Speaker 11 (03:52):
I figured you wouldn't morning mor again.
Speaker 12 (03:55):
Good morning, Good morning, Happy Tuesday, y'all.
Speaker 13 (03:58):
So President, excuse me, the US is sending additional forces
to the Middle East. President Biden. He addressed the rising
tensions in the region. Let's hear comments from Biden.
Speaker 14 (04:10):
I have briefed on the leads to ons in Israel
and Lebanon nineteen in the concert contact with their counterparts,
and we're quirking to de escalate in the way that
allows people to return to their home safety.
Speaker 13 (04:24):
So yesterday the Pentagon said the move said the move
to send a small number of troops to the region
is out an abundance of caution. Then the decision comes
as tensions continue to escalate between Israel and the Iran
backed militia Hezbolah, Lebanese official said Israeli strikes on Monday
killed nearly five hundred people, including children. Israeli Prime Minister
(04:45):
Benjamin and Yahoo said, I promised that we would change
the balance of power in the North, and that is
exactly what we are doing now. The air strikes followed
last week's attacks that targeted Hesbela's communication devices.
Speaker 12 (04:57):
Those pages that went off.
Speaker 13 (04:58):
I'm killing almost three do some people and injuring thousands
of others. Of course, you know, both sides claim they
don't want tensions to escalate, but this is what is happening.
So I'm going to report it, keeping you abreast about
what's going on in your city, New York City. Leaders
from around the world are in New York City for
the you in General Assembly this week.
Speaker 11 (05:20):
And oh, yeah, we know, we know.
Speaker 3 (05:22):
I got before the traffic yesterday.
Speaker 4 (05:23):
Oh traffic was crazy yesterday.
Speaker 13 (05:25):
All Nope, good for y'all because I was gonna that
is exactly what I was getting ready to say. Security
is tight and traffic is creating a headache in Midtown,
especially the East side. President Biden is expected to address
the UN today and give a outgoing and this is
giving the President the outgoing opportunity to uh a chance
to outline his foreign policy. Experts expect the ongoing conflicts
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in the Middle East to be a dominant sideline or
expected to dominate sideline discussions. Girl, I'm getting it this morning.
Speaker 4 (05:57):
Okay.
Speaker 13 (05:58):
Anyways, by President she will not be attending the UN gathering,
but will be meeting with world leaders this week, including
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky. So of course, Patrick Freeny, he's
with the Secret Service. He says they are on high alert.
Let's hear from Freenie.
Speaker 15 (06:13):
There's been a global optic in political violence, and that's
what we're aware of, and that's what we bring forward
to UH when we're planning out these visits and how
to address that.
Speaker 13 (06:24):
Yeah, so authorities say they are ready for protests, but
they will not tolerate any property damnit damage. There are
no known specific credible threats tied to the U in
General Assembly. So you know, again, just stay vigilant. If
you are in New York, you know you're going to
be dealing with some traffic, and maybe just plan ahead
if you can, and pray.
Speaker 9 (06:43):
Pray for all those people at the UN who got
to sit to sit through a President Biden speech. Lord Jesus,
I'm sure if they had a vote, they would choose
not to hen speak. I mean, God dang, someone else
to do it, hey, Mercy.
Speaker 13 (06:56):
Okay, Well, speaking of sending somebody else to do it,
New York City's Health Commissioner, Ashwyn Vashon, he is resigning
after nearly two and a half years.
Speaker 12 (07:05):
Doctor Rashon, who is stepping down at the end of
the year, says.
Speaker 13 (07:07):
He'll he's well aware of other high profile city hall departures,
but says that his decision is purely personal.
Speaker 12 (07:14):
Let's hear from him as he speaks on his decision.
Speaker 15 (07:17):
My focus has been on improving health with integrity, with
good values, with ambition, and with follow through. And that's
my focus today, my focus yesterday, It's going to be
my focus from now until the end of the year.
I have three small kids, all under the age of eleven,
and they need their debt. And so you know, this
is my time to say I'm prioritizing you.
Speaker 12 (07:39):
Yeah, I definitely respect that.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (07:41):
So, in a statement, Mayor Adams referred to doctor Vashon
as indispensable and added that he appreciates the doctor's decision
to at least stay on by the till the end
of the year while they find a successor. So we'll
keep you posted on that and on the In the
next hour, we will, of course get into more political news.
We'll talk Trump, he was in Pennsylvania. We'll talk about
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what's going on with BP Harris as well.
Speaker 2 (08:04):
All right, thank you, Morgan, We'll see you next hour.
Everybody else, get it. Off your chest eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one. If you need to
vent phone line to wide open, get your ass up.
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one is
the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 11 (08:15):
Good morning the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 16 (08:20):
Hello, Bay, this is your time to get it off
your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.
Speaker 7 (08:24):
I hate the way that you walk, the way did
you talk.
Speaker 5 (08:26):
I hate the way your dress.
Speaker 4 (08:28):
Everything with me is best. Call up next eight hundred
five eight five five one. Not just me, I'm what
the coach of Philly? Hello? Who's this?
Speaker 17 (08:37):
Hey? This is Can I be anonymous?
Speaker 7 (08:41):
No?
Speaker 9 (08:42):
It because it's the radio. Just change your name. It
makes no sense to be anonymous on the radio.
Speaker 4 (08:45):
We can't see you.
Speaker 18 (08:46):
Hi.
Speaker 4 (08:47):
This is L Hey, L hey, L. Nice to meet you.
Speaker 17 (08:50):
Nice to meet you, guys.
Speaker 4 (08:52):
Hi, y'all.
Speaker 3 (08:52):
Fore, last morning, bless black and Holly, favorite as you should.
Speaker 4 (08:56):
So what's up? Get it off your chest? Mama?
Speaker 6 (08:58):
All right?
Speaker 17 (08:59):
So I'm calling a basically to say that how that now?
One one operators are being underpaid, working hard, sixteen hour
ships back to back, tie it and we need more money.
Speaker 3 (09:11):
You're one one operator Note one one operators.
Speaker 9 (09:15):
Saluted all the nine one one operators. I don't ever
think about the nine one one operators, but that makes.
Speaker 18 (09:19):
A lot of know they don't.
Speaker 17 (09:21):
They don't think about it. We sit here and we
answer called sixteen hours, ship all day, tie its pathways,
falling asleep on the phone, answering your family.
Speaker 4 (09:30):
Calls, Well, it sounds like an emergency. Who should you call?
Speaker 17 (09:34):
Clearly not the mayor.
Speaker 4 (09:37):
Maybe try nine to one one. Listen, who do you
call when it's an emergency? One one?
Speaker 17 (09:43):
Yeah, but we need more money and it needs to
be heard.
Speaker 4 (09:47):
Okay, all right, Well hope somebody hears you.
Speaker 6 (09:49):
Well, thank you, l thank you, have a blessed day.
Speaker 4 (09:53):
Hello.
Speaker 16 (09:53):
Who's this?
Speaker 6 (09:54):
Yeah, it's going morning.
Speaker 4 (09:56):
What's your name? Brother?
Speaker 11 (09:57):
This is Reggie, Reggie, get it off your chest, yes, sir.
Speaker 6 (10:03):
So listen, this is the story, right. So I went
to church on Sunday and I invited one of my friends.
I thought she wanted to come to my service, and
which was cool because he came to the service. And
then my ex girlfriend that haven't really spoken to, like
for three months, we go to the ten church as well.
She got upset and wanted to like basically start issues
(10:23):
now church.
Speaker 3 (10:26):
At the church, she was trying to get crazy in church.
Speaker 11 (10:28):
So you brought your new chick to the church that
you used to go to.
Speaker 4 (10:31):
Chick, it's not she know, my new chick.
Speaker 18 (10:34):
She was just a friend.
Speaker 3 (10:35):
But was it given?
Speaker 10 (10:36):
She might have been day And that's why old Bay
was like, God, you know my heart and I got
to turn it up right now.
Speaker 6 (10:41):
But that had the one your heart if we haven't
really spoken in two.
Speaker 4 (10:44):
Months, but that was still your ex.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
And you brought a new girl to your church who
wanted to.
Speaker 4 (10:48):
Fight, though she did actor he.
Speaker 9 (10:53):
Was the other girl showing restraint because it was church like,
she didn't really want to let them hands go because
she was in church.
Speaker 6 (10:57):
I mean I didn't tell her until the service.
Speaker 4 (11:01):
Oh okay, so we we got outside, so they didn't.
Speaker 6 (11:03):
Really looking at no. But she started and looking at
her like like what's really going on?
Speaker 4 (11:09):
Like that's a new girl, you know what?
Speaker 9 (11:11):
I feel like. I feel like I feel like all
of y'all going to hell. That's just my personal opinion.
Speaker 3 (11:16):
I think it's him. He's going I'm the problem.
Speaker 10 (11:19):
Yeah you are, because why would you take her and
why would you take her in the house of guy?
Speaker 3 (11:23):
And it's a little tainted. You know your ex was
in there.
Speaker 6 (11:25):
Because I trying to create something new, trying to do
something fresh and new, like I'm trying to talk my
life over.
Speaker 11 (11:30):
You knew there was gonna be a problem. You're not stupid.
Speaker 10 (11:32):
I never thought about that. Men in the church who
go to the same church. How many different women have
like the pastor seen you with I never like.
Speaker 2 (11:39):
Well, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five,
one oh five one. When we come back, a young
lady wants to talk to you.
Speaker 3 (11:44):
Oh my god, is this shame?
Speaker 4 (11:46):
When we come back, it's the breakfast every.
Speaker 16 (11:48):
Morning, the breakfast club. This is your time to get
it off your chest, whether you're mad or.
Speaker 4 (11:58):
Blast, because we've got to have the same minute.
Speaker 16 (12:00):
We want to hear from you on the breakfast say good.
Speaker 3 (12:04):
Morning, Shane, back you back again, back to spray the
black It's still here.
Speaker 17 (12:13):
I'm coming with an apology, girl, So I'm coming with
an apology.
Speaker 9 (12:17):
Why would you Why would you ever apologize for telling
the truth?
Speaker 11 (12:21):
Shay tell you to shut up since she could tell
you the apology.
Speaker 4 (12:23):
Okay, Shade, why would you apologize for telling okay?
Speaker 17 (12:25):
Okay? Because okay, I'm country. So you know when you country.
You just say something, coler Man, I know you know.
Speaker 4 (12:31):
That, you know most corner South Carolina all day.
Speaker 17 (12:36):
So not I apologize because I didn't. I wasn't trying
to come off like that. Like I said, I was
just trying to my best friend and I didn't want you.
And I had a braid and I was talking about
the braids. But I apologize for because I know black
women and our clowns, you.
Speaker 4 (12:50):
Know, but how to her braids?
Speaker 3 (12:51):
Look though, sh my brains are good as hell.
Speaker 17 (12:54):
I'm not talking to you. I'm talking to Lord Share.
Speaker 9 (12:58):
Black Black women do have crowns. But if a sister's
crown is crooked, it's your job to straighten it up.
Speaker 3 (13:03):
Yeah, but if it ain't cooked, it's not your job
to identify something that ain't Therester Charlemagne.
Speaker 4 (13:08):
I felt. I said it was a cook. I see
a little leaning towel piece cooked shade.
Speaker 17 (13:15):
No, her pound is crooked. No brains probably costs more
in my hair. I can't talk about her. Great.
Speaker 4 (13:21):
That don't mean nothing.
Speaker 17 (13:23):
My best friend.
Speaker 3 (13:26):
I didn't see no DM from the best friend.
Speaker 10 (13:28):
What's the best friends Instagram?
Speaker 17 (13:31):
I actually did myself, I said.
Speaker 3 (13:34):
Because I'm gonna be in you said, she's I'm gonna
be in Virginia for nerdfolks home.
Speaker 9 (13:37):
What I'm thinking happened is the friends saw your braids
and was like, don't ever volunteer.
Speaker 4 (13:41):
Me for that?
Speaker 11 (13:42):
Damn you said you was you right down in Portsmouth?
Speaker 4 (13:45):
Which is close. It's close, it's close.
Speaker 3 (13:47):
Well, we'll see your friends. You ready, Lauren, Yeah, ready
to write it down?
Speaker 11 (13:51):
Lord, all right, phone the bone.
Speaker 17 (13:56):
Got too ease at the end.
Speaker 4 (13:58):
This is so cuchy again.
Speaker 11 (14:00):
Underscore, that's a portman. If it's in the hood, No,
she's in.
Speaker 18 (14:05):
The safe area.
Speaker 4 (14:06):
Don't do her. She's not the hood.
Speaker 3 (14:11):
For redbone bo n Ee stylist.
Speaker 5 (14:14):
Underscore, Yes, that's my best friend.
Speaker 17 (14:17):
She has you braise your mast, her hair, whatever you want.
Speaker 18 (14:21):
Her name is Ebony.
Speaker 17 (14:22):
Everybody else listen, I'll go get her up.
Speaker 3 (14:25):
Coming up. She ain't coming up?
Speaker 4 (14:27):
All right?
Speaker 2 (14:27):
Shaye, thank you, Shay? Alright, God salute everybody in the
seven five seven.
Speaker 4 (14:31):
Looten everybody in the seven five seven.
Speaker 9 (14:33):
I think what happened is Shane's friend saw Lawrence Head
was like, don't you ever volunteer me for a task
that tall.
Speaker 3 (14:39):
You don't need services over here. We are strapped and ready.
Speaker 4 (14:41):
To go whenever, get it off your chest.
Speaker 3 (14:44):
I got the hairstylings.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
Eight hundred and five eighty five one oh five one
that we got just with the messel La Laos coming up.
Speaker 4 (14:49):
What we talking about?
Speaker 15 (14:49):
We do?
Speaker 3 (14:50):
We gotta talk about young Dolphs and the alleged murders
of young Dolph. Just running down kind of what happened.
It is really sad.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
All right, we'll get into that next. The Breakfast Club,
Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 4 (15:05):
Morning everybody.
Speaker 2 (15:06):
It's d J N B, jess Larry Charlaminea God, we
are the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 11 (15:10):
Let's get to chest with the mess with Laura la Rossa.
Speaker 5 (15:12):
You need real Laurien's Jessica, Robin Moore just don't do
no lines, don't do.
Speaker 4 (15:20):
Nobody stations world why jes worldwide mess.
Speaker 16 (15:26):
On the Breakfast Club, the coaches with Lauren laurenros.
Speaker 4 (15:30):
I'm back and I got the mess talk to me.
Speaker 3 (15:35):
Yesterday in court.
Speaker 10 (15:36):
Uh, the people who were charged with murdering young Dolph
the child begin so the court listening, listen to open
statements and a lot of statements from witnesses.
Speaker 19 (15:49):
Uh.
Speaker 10 (15:49):
The two shooters, Cornelius Smith and Justin Johnson are the
people in question and just I'm sorry, Cornelius Smith actually
took the singing yesterday and walked through everything that happened. Now,
I want to note that Justin Johnson, the other shooter,
actually in the beginning of this pleaded not guilty to
charges a conspiracy to commit first orgree murder, UH first
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degree murder, and being a convicted felon in possession of
a firearm.
Speaker 3 (16:16):
Now there's another a third guy. His name is Hernandez Govin.
Speaker 10 (16:19):
Hernandez Govin is not being charged as like one of
the shooters, but he is like the drug dealer in
the mix of this that I guess was cool with
the guys that was trying to get them signed to CMG.
Speaker 3 (16:28):
Was like a friend.
Speaker 10 (16:29):
He's the one who actually, according to these defendants, he's
the one who actually told them that Yo Gotti's brother,
who he is alleging put out a hit on young Dolf,
had the hit out, had the bounty out for one
hundred k, and Gotty's brothers joke. Let's take a listen
to Cornelius Smith in court talking about what happened.
Speaker 4 (16:49):
We knew, did you know?
Speaker 5 (16:51):
You know?
Speaker 18 (16:51):
Duc knew he would have so grew had a head on,
you know, he and whatnot? So how do you know
the big drug had a help on dulphide? Quit?
Speaker 4 (17:02):
He told me a beg quit and longs and and just.
Speaker 18 (17:06):
How much money was it? So it's a hundred down
on daut for you. And had you agreed to do
this hit? Yes, sir? Had Justin agreed to do this hit? Yes, sir?
Were y'all gonna do it together?
Speaker 5 (17:18):
Ye a?
Speaker 4 (17:19):
He being on you? Y? Yeah?
Speaker 18 (17:21):
What was was there any arranging us as far as
splitting money or anything?
Speaker 13 (17:24):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (17:25):
Uh me him and oh we sh me and him's
probably giving quit a ten thousand piece.
Speaker 18 (17:30):
Alright, So you and him were gonna give Govan ten
thousand pigs? And how much were you gonna get?
Speaker 1 (17:36):
Algae?
Speaker 4 (17:37):
And forty being Ford.
Speaker 10 (17:39):
So in that video he is talking about how they
were split the money. He says, I was getting forty,
so Justin was gonna get forty Cornelia Smith, Uh was
gonna get forty, and then ten k was gonna go
to the Govin guy, the Hernandez Govin, which was like
the drug that was the person that put them onto
the head. That doesn't add up to the hundred k.
There's still yeah, there's still ten k missing, but whatever.
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So after that, now, so once they're going through kind
of like what happens, they then begin to they just
going into a lot of detail. Let's take a listen
to the second audio because I want you guys to
hear kind of how they break down what their plans
was about, like how they were gonna do it at first,
and how it ended up happening.
Speaker 3 (18:15):
Not at the Turkey drive.
Speaker 2 (18:16):
We knew they were going to Turkey draft, so we
was actually on our way to.
Speaker 18 (18:20):
Wiswool had you and Justin talked about this particular day.
Speaker 4 (18:24):
Before now see the daylight. We just knew that it
would take the drag on every day there week.
Speaker 18 (18:31):
Look at week.
Speaker 7 (18:33):
Did the fairy say that golf was involved in these
Turkey drives?
Speaker 18 (18:36):
This week? Before that?
Speaker 9 (18:38):
Give when you know we were gonna kid Lem but
we knew he did his audience everybody eat on anybody,
priced on me.
Speaker 18 (18:45):
From juke j and that was gonna be all business
this week.
Speaker 10 (18:50):
Get here that you now Joe, who is Gotti's brother,
was actually killed, uh back in January at a funeral.
But this part right here, I'm like, man, that Turkey drive,
that Dolph does. He's been doing it for years. So
many people come out, families, kids, His family could.
Speaker 3 (19:09):
Have been there.
Speaker 10 (19:09):
Just think about the fact that they were like, you know,
wherever we see him. But the goal was we know
he's going to be at this Turkey Driver. But all
of those people, right, they were just wanting to do
it because they wanted the money. Wanted it justin Actually,
I'm sorry, Cornelius actually said in court that they weren't
feeling anything. They just wanted the money. Now, this beef
stems years and years and years back. Dolph had actually
(19:32):
sat down with Raquel shout out to Rack from Rack
Rance a while ago and spoke on the beef that's
tack A listen as they know, it's.
Speaker 20 (19:39):
A lot of hating going on, a whole lot of
hatred going on, a whole lot of envy going on,
a whole lot of jettus a going on. Egnifit is
the thing called people tricking people out the streets, get
people unfocused on what they're doing.
Speaker 4 (19:50):
That's all it is.
Speaker 20 (19:52):
You know what I'm saying, Like Dolph built itself up
and build and Silvah becoming a superstar and all let
us throw doph off right quick, he doing too much?
Come on now, man the city. They mentioned myth as
they say, Doc, we can't we don't know he's doing
too much. Don't get mad at me when I'm doing
my thing. And it's like straight authentic, it's just straight,
all real. It's just straight all one hundred and thought.
(20:15):
Knock the next man forgetting his money, period, any man
that hated on the next man forgetting his money, of
being yourself, for doing anything whatever you will.
Speaker 10 (20:23):
Now, the case was only supposed to last, like this
trial's on supposed to last a couple of weeks. It's
been known for a while that, uh, Cornelius and potentially Golvin,
we're going to be cooperating in this so and I'm
assuming that's why because literally understand all of the audio
and all the video that you watch from it. When
I say, they're breaking it down play by play, like
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they even show you know, the Dolphs like last moments,
and they have Cornelius just walking through.
Speaker 3 (20:50):
Okay, that's me. Yeah, I had on this.
Speaker 10 (20:52):
Actually when I got on the card, I had a
wave cap on, I had my own gloves. He talks
about how he met up after and exchanged the money
like he's breaking it down play by play by play
by play, so.
Speaker 2 (21:02):
And the breakdown how they got rid of the car,
where the guns went, and how they they wiped down
everything the music video very sad.
Speaker 4 (21:10):
I am. I am so sorry.
Speaker 9 (21:12):
The family of Young Dolph has to relive all of
this trauma, has to listen to these two young men
speak about taking a life like they just made a run,
like they just made a run to the store real quick.
Like I clicked on that link yesterday on YouTube and
realized I wanted no parts of it. The Law and
Crime YouTube channel, that's what the talk.
Speaker 3 (21:28):
Yeah, you've been watching.
Speaker 9 (21:29):
They had two trials going on at the same time.
I think it was the Young Thug WIFSL trial and
then hearing all that stuff in the Young Dolph trial.
And when after Young Dolph trial, what's the two guys
name because Young Dolphins not I don't try.
Speaker 3 (21:39):
Here's Cornelias Smith and Justin Johnson.
Speaker 9 (21:42):
Yes, And all I kept thinking to myself was, you
know what d one is right, You're just right about
all of this, the whole state of the culture, everything,
And I don't know what's true and what's not true.
But the sad part about all of this it doesn't
matter because the Internet has already took it and ran
with it. And now guy is like, you know, God,
you have to deal with the rammfications of that testimony
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and it's all bad. None of this is going in well.
It already hasn't ended well already because Dolph's not here,
not here, But.
Speaker 4 (22:09):
There's a lot of people are lost.
Speaker 3 (22:11):
It's gonna get people got families, they got.
Speaker 4 (22:15):
And you don't know what's true not true. You don't
these people's testimony.
Speaker 9 (22:18):
But now everybody got to deal with the ramifications of
it techos.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
And the sad thing is is when you look into it,
they say that this all started because they didn't sign
with each other, and like the early twenty sixteen, twenty fifteen,
that's where they say the beef started from because they
didn't do they deal with each other, because you could
you think about all the death that happened just because
they didn't do a deal with each other.
Speaker 4 (22:38):
I don't know if that's really the reason. If that
is the reason, I mean.
Speaker 10 (22:43):
So we have a song really quick, I know Dolph
had Uh what was the song? Can I say the
B word?
Speaker 4 (22:49):
I wouldn't play that you are.
Speaker 3 (22:50):
Okay, I'm what.
Speaker 4 (22:51):
It, don't play me play with your wi women can
say that word.
Speaker 3 (22:55):
No, you didn't say that.
Speaker 9 (22:57):
You said you are no women word thank you.
Speaker 10 (23:03):
That's why I appreciate the light skiven people in the
room when they pop out.
Speaker 9 (23:05):
Of course you do. Of course you appreciate the light
over the dark. Of course you would. Yeah, saying where
you liked the white men over black men.
Speaker 4 (23:12):
Yeah, we all know what it is. Yea with me,
you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 9 (23:17):
Also too, man, they said they were willing to kill
young Dolph and he was on his way to his
Turkey drive.
Speaker 4 (23:22):
Can you imagine that?
Speaker 3 (23:23):
That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 10 (23:24):
All them families, all them people, so mayeople could have
got hit and all of this. And mind you, one
of the guys testified that a big part of this
was they wanted to be signed and be down with
CMG allegedly right, So.
Speaker 11 (23:36):
All of this for a deal and then they only
got eight hundred dollars out of it.
Speaker 3 (23:39):
Round eight hundred dollars.
Speaker 9 (23:41):
Well, just think of the fact one person waking up
looking to do something for their community, the other folks
waking up to take something from the community, because we
really be killing the same people that God sent to
help us. And that's why you have to love these
nigs from afar. Okay, just a bunch of pointless nig nonsense.
And when all the smoke clears and you take a
step back, ask yourself, was whatever folks be and over
worth it?
Speaker 2 (24:01):
No, Bro's so disgusting, so nasty. But you know, both
of those brothers do a lot for that community and
do a lot for Memphis. But it's just eight hundred
dollars to be signed to somebody. They were gonna do
it for one hundred thousand dollars, is what they were
allegedly supposed to get.
Speaker 10 (24:16):
Take that man's Cornelius Smith said, at one point we
had to come back to get more money because they
didn't give him the full eight hundred. He had ran out,
so he had to come back to get more money
because he couldn't live like he had to. He had
to get away after they did it. Then he had
to come back to get more money. It's like that,
all of that frust and pieced off. I the case.
The case will keep going. I'm sure we'll have to
talk about this again.
Speaker 4 (24:38):
All right.
Speaker 11 (24:38):
Well, that was just with the mess with Laura Laarossa.
Speaker 2 (24:40):
When we come back, we got front page news and
then Caleb Plant will be joining us.
Speaker 11 (24:44):
He's the super middleweight champion. We'll talk to him next.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, you're checking out the
Breakfast Club.
Speaker 9 (24:52):
NV.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
Juste Larry Charlamage the god we are the Breakfast Club
law and the ROSA filing And for jests, let's get
back in some front page news, real quick sports. Last
night the Commanders beat the Bengals thirty eight thirty three
and the Bills beat the Jaguars forty seven to ten.
Speaker 11 (25:07):
Now what are we starting with Morgan?
Speaker 13 (25:10):
We're starting with former President Trump. Well, he's making his
pitch to farmers. He did that while campaigning in Smithton, Pennsylvania,
on Monday.
Speaker 3 (25:18):
Trump so, the.
Speaker 13 (25:18):
Biden Harris administration is not enforcing a deal he previously
struck with China.
Speaker 21 (25:25):
We have a deal in place that China is supposed
to buy fifty billion dollars worth of our product, and
they are not living it up to it. And they
were living up to it. And every farmer I spoke to,
I spoke to a lot of them recently in Iowa,
and they're having the same problem. They're not doing well.
They're not doing well. They were doing great during the
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Trump administration. I think you would say that.
Speaker 13 (25:49):
Trump also raised doubts about early voting in the swing state.
He plans to spend a lot of time in Pennsylvania
between now and the election. I actually spoke with a
Pennsylvania representative recently who said that whoever wins Pennsylvania is
likely to win the election. So some speculate the entire
election could come down to the pivotal swing state. Again,
Trump is raising doubts about early voting. Let's hear what
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he had to say on.
Speaker 21 (26:11):
That We're going to go after anybody that gets caught
cheating on the election. We're going to go after them
harder than anyone's ever been shot before.
Speaker 13 (26:22):
So he suggested that fraud happen, saying what happened last
time was disgraceful. He said that it would not happen again,
and also that this election would be too big to rig.
The comments come just today after Trump said in a
virtual rally that the country was in big trouble and
that you could vote by mail or early in person.
Trump would be he will be back in Butler, that's
(26:44):
the location where the first assassination attempt took place on
his life.
Speaker 9 (26:50):
Well, question Morgan, if the election is too big to rig,
how come Republicans are currently rigging it? Like they're currently
set in the stage and still the election. You can
look at see Texas as per about a half a
million eligible voters. Oklahoma's puraged about one hundred and ninety
thousand eligible voters.
Speaker 4 (27:05):
Voters, you know.
Speaker 9 (27:06):
George is requiring five to six billion votes be kinded
by hand. You got, you know a lot of Republican
states that have closed more than one hundred thousand Poland
locations in black and Latino neighborhoods. I saw sexist had
they removed one million people from voter roles. So it's
like like they're already setting the stage to still the elections.
Speaker 4 (27:24):
How is it too big to rig? If they're currently rigging.
Speaker 13 (27:26):
It, You're gonna have to add that's a question for
former President Trump.
Speaker 12 (27:29):
I cannot answer that one. But you're definitely right.
Speaker 13 (27:32):
It's definitely setting the stage and the so called president
as to what we can expect in this upcoming election.
Speaker 12 (27:38):
And I don't think that he's going to go down
without a fight.
Speaker 13 (27:41):
I don't think that either party will concede, you know,
in the traditional sense. Anyways, speaking of the other party,
Vice President Kamala Harris, She's reportedly been courting Corporate America,
cultivating relationships with Wall Street and Silicon Valley. The Wall
Street Journal reports that Harris has hosted dinners of eight
to ten chief executives at the Vice President's Naval Observatory
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Residents to discuss the range of topics. Attendees from Visa,
Moroola and c CBS report that she listened to their
thoughts on the Inflation Reduction Act, DEI efforts, China, and
the labor market. It's a different approach than the one
taken by Beck Biden, whose business leaders say didn't make
an effort to engage them beyond formal meetings.
Speaker 4 (28:25):
Now.
Speaker 13 (28:25):
Harris also recently backed a less drastic increase in the
top capital gains tax rate, breaking with the Biden administration
plans and also switching gears to back to North Carolina.
The republic candidate for governor North Carolina. He's threatening to
take legal action Mark Robinson. He's threatening to take legal
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action against CNN for the story about alleged remarks he
made online.
Speaker 12 (28:51):
Let's hear from Mark Robinson.
Speaker 19 (28:52):
We have five weeks left in this rights folks, make
no mistake about it. We are not gonna let see
in them throw us off our mis We're in talks
right now. Everything up to legal counsel to take c
and INN to task for what they have done to us.
We are going after okay, we are going to the
waproom for what they've done.
Speaker 13 (29:11):
The story is published by CNN last week alleged that
Mark Robinson allegedly made sexually explicit and racially charged comments
on a foreign site. Now, Robinson told reporters at a
campaign event on Monday that his campaign is in talks
to take CNN to task for what they've done. He's
looking at legal action in regards to that. The alleged
comments were made over a decade ago and include calling
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himself a black Nazi, having choice words about Martin Luther
King Junior, and other things. In reference to that, several
aids from his campaign have since stepped down. I mean
people who are really close to him regarding those allegations,
they have since stepped down. And if we had time
for one more, I know everyone uses Twitter akax well
x is set to change how its block feature works.
(29:56):
Owner Elon Musk says users blocked by a public accoun
dount will now still be able to view posts from
that account. However, they will not be able to engage
with any of the posts from that account that blocked.
Speaker 12 (30:07):
The must set.
Speaker 13 (30:08):
It is high time this happens. So if I have
you blocked, I got a public profile. You can see
my post, but you can't engageant.
Speaker 2 (30:15):
That's stupid. Yeah right, if I'm blocking, you'm blocking you
for a reason. But now you can still see where
I'm at. You can still see my posts. You can still.
Speaker 12 (30:21):
If I said subliminals. You know, it's.
Speaker 3 (30:24):
Certain people that I wouldn't mind being able to be
like that little bit of money to.
Speaker 4 (30:29):
Watch. But you don't want.
Speaker 9 (30:30):
You don't want your hater to still see you shining
and and and the worst part about it is they
see you shining but can't comment.
Speaker 4 (30:37):
Oh that'll drive them crazy. I don't go on THATXT
no where though, so I can care less.
Speaker 12 (30:43):
All right, All right, Well that's your front page news.
Speaker 3 (30:45):
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Speaker 12 (30:56):
Thank y'all.
Speaker 2 (31:01):
All right, when we come back, we have super bit
ofweight champion Caleb Plant joining us. We're gonna talk to
him when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
The Breakfast Club, Good morning.
Speaker 11 (31:12):
Everybody is DJ Envy.
Speaker 2 (31:14):
Jess, Hilariy, Charlamagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club,
just as all maternity leave. So we have lon La
Rosa and of course we got our brother If with
us this morning. We got a special guest in the building.
We have Caleb Plant. Welcome brother, O man. How we going,
How you feeling feeling good? Feeling good? Let's talk about
you a little bit.
Speaker 18 (31:30):
Man.
Speaker 4 (31:30):
How'd you get your start in boxing?
Speaker 22 (31:32):
Well, my dad was a fighter when he was younger,
and so, you know, naturally wanted to open that door
for me. You know a lot of young boys want
to be like their dad when they grow up. Just
took to it right away, and him and my granddaddy
got put a little money together to open up like
a little gym, and was in there from like two
forty five to like ten thirty at night, like six
days a week. Yeah, that's why like organized competing. When
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I was nine years old, it's all I wanted to do.
And at first I started kickboxing. I had five world
titles and non national titles and kickboxing, but I was
like boxing simultaneously. So like one weekend, my dad would
drive me to Atlanta. When week and my dad would
we drove Chicago, drive to Virginia Beach. He was just
driving me everywhere. But then when I got to seventeen,
I was like, man, I don't really want to kickbox anymore,
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and there's no money in kickboxing. I don't want to
do anything else, so I just want to do boxing.
Speaker 23 (32:19):
But Tennessee, I mean not known for fighters. When did
you realize I could really be something in this sport?
Maybe put Tennessee on the map as far as boxing.
Speaker 22 (32:28):
I mean I maybe I was delusional, but I felt
like when I was nine, like I was like, man,
I'm going to be this.
Speaker 24 (32:34):
This is I know I'm going to be this one day.
Speaker 22 (32:35):
And even in like middle school, like I would practice
my signature on a piece of paper like fill up.
The whole thing would come around and be like what
are you doing. I'm like, I'm practicing my autographs. She's
like for what, I'm like, I'm gonna make it in
a boxing one day. She's like, you need to play
and b Yeah, I always felt like, man, I'm gonna
make it big one day.
Speaker 4 (32:54):
Who did you look up to? Boxing wives?
Speaker 22 (32:56):
When he was growing up, looked up to Floyd Andre
Award and then like older fighters like Sugar Ray Leonard
were afraid Will benita Is, James Tony, Hector Camacho and
then like even older like Georgie Benton and people like that.
So there's a long list of guys that I've been
you know, watching over the years, trying to still moves
from and take them and make them my own and
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just you know, be a complete fighter. So yeah, I
got a lot of long list of people that I
respect throughout the game.
Speaker 2 (33:21):
Now you had to fight this week, and what did
you think of the fight? Well, last Weeken and I
should say which Candelo Berlanga.
Speaker 22 (33:27):
I just thought it was kind of a one sided woman.
You know, he might have won maybe around so but
a lot of people expected Berlanga to probably get stop
halfway through.
Speaker 24 (33:36):
The fight, round six, round eight, something like that. So
you know he made it through.
Speaker 9 (33:39):
So were you surprised about your fight, you tried to McCombe,
you know, were you surprised at how he started to
fight in game or mentum after he knocked you down.
Speaker 22 (33:47):
I mean, no one goes into a fight like I'm
gonna get an eight count.
Speaker 24 (33:50):
But I was locked in. We were taking them serious.
You know.
Speaker 22 (33:53):
I feel like in today's game, it's like a popularity contest.
You know, if you're not like the most don't have
the most followers, or you're not the most known, people
will call you a bum. But you know, we knew
he was athletic, undefeated. This was his big moment and
he was coming to put it on the line. At
the end of the second round, he caught me with
a pretty good shot. In round four, I got caught
on the shoulder, fell down, and.
Speaker 24 (34:13):
They gave me a count.
Speaker 22 (34:14):
But I wasn't really tripping because I wasn't hurt or
anything like that. So I'm like, man, just stay cool
and just keep doing what you're doing and try to
just switch up the game plan. Took it to the inside.
He was like wild or radic, you know, swinging crazy,
like bull rushing me and stuff. Kind of hard to
like read things, so took it to the inside and
went from there.
Speaker 10 (34:31):
Every time you walk into a fight, is your goal
to knock somebody out? Or is it just to get
through the fight, Like, what's the uh?
Speaker 22 (34:36):
Just stick to the game plan and if the knockout comes,
it comes. Like in twenty twenty two, I had, you know,
Ko the year against Anthony Derel. But it's not a
shot that I was looking for. It's just the best
knockouts come when you're not looking for it. So I
was waiting for you to ask a question.
Speaker 3 (34:49):
I was waiting. I'm learning his story as I'm sitting here.
Speaker 23 (34:55):
Obviously, you guys had some drama leading up to the
fight and on the press conference where for those that
don't know, Canelo kind of gave you a shot saying
I'll take care of him for you. Is he still
on your radar? Like with that performance, do you think
it's a it's a big fight you against Berlang?
Speaker 22 (35:09):
I mean, I feel like the fans would be excited
to see it, and you know, he's one of the
bigger names in the superman aweight division, and I'm always
looking to, you know, get in there with people who
have big names or are big challenges.
Speaker 2 (35:23):
And you called your hater when he was up here.
He said that when you had your time to shine,
he never disrespected you. He should you respect, But when
it was his time, you were a hater and pressed
him for a fight.
Speaker 4 (35:31):
I mean around girls. He said he's married.
Speaker 9 (35:35):
He said, yeah, I got the top one. There you go,
me too, brother, there you go, marry again.
Speaker 12 (35:43):
Set up.
Speaker 22 (35:46):
When I had my chance. Like, we were never around
each other. So as far as him not hating, like,
we never talked. But really I've just seen him at
the Imi Monkey Away in and all of a sudden
I looked up and you know, a lot of the
focus so it was like on Canelo in them because
it's their fight. He's standing right next to me, and
I'm like, hey, what's up, man, how's it going?
Speaker 4 (36:03):
Da da da?
Speaker 24 (36:03):
And I was like, man, we need to make a
big fight happen. You know.
Speaker 22 (36:06):
It would be good for boxing, be good for the fans.
He was like, yeah, but I gotta fight already. I
was like, all right, cool, Well, if it don't work out,
we can fight, and if it does work out, we
can fight after, you know, whether you win or lose
or whatever. And he's like on his his bully or
something like that. And I'm like, look, I get it.
You gotta fight either. If you don't get it, we
can make it happen, you know, Da da da dah.
And he starts, you know, acting tough and so you know,
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I'm not taking a step back neither. And then I'm like, well,
let's get the cameras over here and get it on,
you know, for the boxing interviewers, like, hey, if he
fights Canelo, we're going to fight after.
Speaker 24 (36:37):
If he don't, then we're going to fight next.
Speaker 22 (36:38):
And his daddy steps in front of him, and all
my life on my boxing career, his daddy steps in
front of him said no, I don't say that on camera.
Speaker 24 (36:45):
He said quiet like that.
Speaker 22 (36:46):
I'm like, oh, yeah, they gave me confidence, because like,
if his dad was so confident in his son, then
just let him say yeah, even if he wasn't going
to follow through and do it, Like why not at
least just say yeah for the cameras, even if it
was just for the cameras. He's like, no, I don't
say that.
Speaker 9 (36:58):
You fuck Canelo been you did right? So so so
who win did that fight? In your opinion that you've
been in there with both of them.
Speaker 24 (37:04):
I think it's hard to say.
Speaker 22 (37:05):
You know, in big, big fights like that, you know,
they have different styles. You know, if Cannelo caught him
with a big punch, because you know, David has been
dropped before it was he was off balance, but he
has been dropped. But if Canelo caught him and stopped him,
you know, would we all be like, man, I can't
believe that, you know, I don't think anybody would say that.
But if David got on Canelo and started flaring a lot,
flirting a lot, and you know, maybe in the later
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rounds was able to you know, get some steam or
some momentum or something, I don't think we would be
surprised either. So it's hard to say whoever's on that night,
you know, whoever's got the best game plan, whoever had
a good camp. You know, there's a lot of variables
that go into it that lead up to, you know,
a fighter having a successful fight.
Speaker 24 (37:43):
There's a lot.
Speaker 23 (37:43):
It's a lot, you know, speaking of those two opponents,
you've always been somebody that wants to get your licked
back right, wants to rematch you guys that you're wanst
to because you've been talking about Canelo again, revenge or not. Yeah,
if you had the opportunity, right because there was obviously
bad blood with Benevita. It's a lot Canelo not so much.
You guys seem to be cool now, but that's the
bigger money fight. But deep down, what loss would you
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want to avenge more?
Speaker 22 (38:08):
I would choose Canelo because he's got more hardware. You know,
he's got three of the four belts.
Speaker 4 (38:12):
And they get checked at the end of that too.
Speaker 22 (38:14):
I mean, yeah, no one ever got mad for getting
paid more either, you know. So I think a lot
of people put the emphasis on the money when they
fight Canelo, and you know, we all got to get
our bills paid. But money's not like my number one
reason why wild box. You know, I'm passionate about the sport.
I'm a competitor, you know, I love boxing. Has done
a lot of great things for me. So the money
is obviously on the list, but it's not at the
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top of the list. It's the hardware, where the legacy,
you know, the honor of the glory. But I'll run
it back with both of them.
Speaker 2 (38:41):
We got more with super middleweight champion Caleb Plant when
we come back.
Speaker 11 (38:45):
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Speaker 2 (38:47):
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We're still kicking it with Caleb Plant super middleweight champions
Lauren in.
Speaker 3 (38:57):
Every match with Canelo? How do you like? What do
you do different?
Speaker 7 (39:00):
What do you improve?
Speaker 12 (39:01):
What do you change?
Speaker 22 (39:02):
Well, I didn't have the best camp that fight, so
would like to just be able to have a better camp.
You know, experience isn't I've said this before, but experience
isn't something you can borrow.
Speaker 24 (39:10):
It's not something you can buy. You know, you got
to go through the fire to get it.
Speaker 22 (39:13):
And since the Canelo fight, you know, I feel like
I've done that fighting Canelo, then Derell two time former
world champ, David ben a Vida's former two time world champ.
Now you know this guy who was ranked number nine
in the WBA, I feel like I have that experience.
Speaker 4 (39:27):
Now.
Speaker 9 (39:27):
Is there a particular fight in your career did you
feel like best defined you as a fighter, Like if
you had to show somebody this is me as a boxer,
this is which fight?
Speaker 22 (39:35):
Would that be my first world title fight? Against jose
U Scottage. I was an underdog going into that fight.
You know, I hadn't really like been able to properly
introduce myself, and a lot of people were, you know,
saying this, saying that I was going to get beat,
going to get stopped, you know, doing my thing, I
fight become world champs. So either that or you know,
this last fight, even though I got hit on the
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shoulder with that and got an eight count, you know,
I got caught with a good shot and round two.
Other than that, give me with a couple of shots
here and there, but that's boxing. You know you're gonna
get You're gonna get hit. But just making that adjustment,
you know, that'd probably be another one.
Speaker 23 (40:08):
Kayl If you feel like you have to fight or
just be with a chip on your shoulder, because you know,
guys like Bernard in the past has said I'm never
gonna let a white boy beat me, and the other
black fighters have said that. So do you feel like
you have to be extra to prove to yourself like
I'm not a regular white boy.
Speaker 22 (40:25):
I don't feel like I have to be extra. You know,
being yourself is, you know, how you get furthest in life, but.
Speaker 23 (40:30):
You get you get tested, like we all saw you
smacked you.
Speaker 24 (40:33):
I respond is and not be trying to be extra.
That's just who I am, you know.
Speaker 22 (40:36):
And like someone if someone's grabbing on your face and
you ask them to stop and they do.
Speaker 24 (40:40):
It again, and you know, then they're saying, you.
Speaker 22 (40:42):
Know, things about being a white boy, and you know,
in front of your peers, in front of your wife.
Speaker 24 (40:47):
If you respond the way I did, that's not being extra,
that's just But.
Speaker 23 (40:49):
Do you feel like because you're quiet spoken.
Speaker 24 (40:52):
Yeah, I think so. It's been like that my whole
life level.
Speaker 22 (40:55):
But as motivation and you know, hopefully like by the
time I'm retired, fighting like a white boy man's different,
you know.
Speaker 18 (41:00):
What I mean?
Speaker 4 (41:01):
How do you know?
Speaker 9 (41:01):
How do you know this slapping that punch, because the
instinct would be to just throw a punch.
Speaker 22 (41:07):
Right And in that moment, he was trying to treat
me like a little boy, so I treated him.
Speaker 4 (41:11):
Like a little boy, damn.
Speaker 10 (41:13):
So that was just you responding to what was happening
in the moment. That don't mean like it's going to
officially be like an actual fight with y'all.
Speaker 24 (41:18):
It can be.
Speaker 22 (41:19):
You know, he's he fights at one sixty I fight
at one sixty eight. His last fight, he fight at
a catchway to one sixty three against a guy who
fights at one forty seven, and he came in at
This is a lot of numbers, but he came in
at like one sixty six, so he even came in
overweight on the catchwaight, So he's a super middleweight at
this point.
Speaker 24 (41:36):
So we could definitely make a fight happen.
Speaker 22 (41:38):
He's going through things in his personal life, and you know,
I made a statement saying like whatever happened between us
could be set on the back burner for now. You know,
he's got things he's going through, Go handle that and
we can make a big fight happen until then, you know,
I don't think it'd be right for me to like
continuously like have my foot on his neck or be
pressing him about certain things. Like he's got you know,
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enough on his place, and you know, he's got kids,
and I'm sure we'd all like to see him get
himself together and you know, go out and make a
decent living for his family.
Speaker 10 (42:07):
So is that you because I know you went through
stuff in your personal life, like twenty fourteen with your
daughter and then losing your mom as well too. Are
you able to like be empathetic like that and remove
the boxer or the fighter because you've been through your
own things.
Speaker 22 (42:21):
Or I mean I could honestly like care less what
somebody's been through. That's not an excuse to not know
how to act. You know, box is a grown man sports,
So if you're going to be in here, you have
to act like a grown man because there's a grown
men in here. And if you act like a little boy,
then one of us might treat you like a little boy.
If you need help, I'll be the help you need.
You know, as far as whatever you're going through it,
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if you can't hold it hold it together well enough
to just be out and about, then you should be inside,
you know, regardless of what you've been through, because we've
all been through things, but we're not walking around grabbing
people by the face or not even that situation.
Speaker 11 (42:54):
With everybody face for you to slap because I was like,
he didn't like that.
Speaker 22 (42:57):
And pull it on my beard and I pushed them
back and I'm like, yo, what are you doing? Like
don't I was mad, you know, don't ever grab me
my face again? To and he reached up and did
it right again. And you only grab someone by their
face for two reasons either one you want to fight them,
or two you don't think they're gonna do anything, oh
they wanted to kiss.
Speaker 24 (43:12):
You, yeah, or three hopefully be one of the first two.
Speaker 4 (43:17):
Why why? Like that was not even an option, Like damn.
Speaker 9 (43:24):
Oh god, how did you mentally stay focused after those
terrible obstacles happened in your life? Like how do you
even just stay focused to forget fighting? Just to show
up in the world at.
Speaker 4 (43:35):
The end of the day.
Speaker 22 (43:36):
You got two choices. You know, if something's going on,
you can either keep going or you can quit. If
you quit, you know, whatever your situation you're in, it's
probably probably going to be like that forever. It's always
going to be messed up. You're always gonna wonder what if.
But if you keep going, who knows what will happen.
Speaker 24 (43:48):
I guess I just.
Speaker 22 (43:49):
Always had like this voice in my head that was like,
if you keep going, it's gonna work out. If you
keep going, you're gonna make it. If you keep going,
things are going to come together. And so like I
just kept listening to that, kept kept going, and there
was no way that I could like allow myself to
live forever in the situation you know that I was in.
You know I needed more than that, and just kept
putting one foot in front of the other.
Speaker 24 (44:08):
I guess, just don't quit, you the quitter. You keep
going so.
Speaker 2 (44:11):
Absolutely now you fact Jo had some words at one
time too, right, we had How did you know that.
Speaker 4 (44:15):
Every day fact you always get into a little boxes man.
Speaker 24 (44:21):
On this list?
Speaker 23 (44:21):
Yeah, but that was based on Bert Langer, because you
know he's siding with Berlanga and him and Berlang had
some dramas.
Speaker 18 (44:27):
Yo.
Speaker 24 (44:28):
I seen him at the fight.
Speaker 22 (44:29):
I was like headed to the back to the back
of the T mobile and he was walking this way
when we were walking past each other. I'm not sure
if he says something first, or if I said something
and he says something right back, or if like we
kind of caught each other out of the corner of
our eye and we both just turned around and started
like yapping at each other.
Speaker 24 (44:44):
He must have been pretty bothered, because you know about it.
Speaker 11 (44:47):
He didn't tell me I heard heard about it.
Speaker 22 (44:50):
He's telling other people then, and I was in a
secret con and somebody came up to me and told
me like mayor, that's his manager.
Speaker 4 (44:56):
It's a business part. Okay.
Speaker 22 (44:58):
It was like yeah, this, that and the third fados mass.
I guess it must have been pretty pretty bothered, say,
for everybody to find out.
Speaker 4 (45:05):
I don't know.
Speaker 22 (45:05):
We were just walking by each other and he said,
how does it feel having to get up off the
ground three times because I from the shoulder and the
other two times I just feel.
Speaker 4 (45:16):
So dude just randomly said that to you.
Speaker 22 (45:18):
Yeah, but which is weird because I won and one
he caught me with the decent shot, the other two
like just fell, you know, so like that's not really
a flex to say, how to feel good? Them off
the ground three times? If I won, become a term champ.
Stop the guy? Your guy lost every round? What do
you mean, how did it feel felt better than not
getting my hand raised?
Speaker 4 (45:37):
I don't know.
Speaker 24 (45:38):
I don't know how little O me could have all
them that bothered.
Speaker 4 (45:40):
But next for you, Moi Berloga, I.
Speaker 22 (45:43):
Think you know, the Bump Berlango or the Charlotte fight
makes more sense. I think it's more exciting for boxing,
more exciting for the fans, and uh yeah, I think
one of those. What do you think Charlotte Mae.
Speaker 9 (45:54):
I think Burloga would be hot right now. I think
you and Berlonga would make a great card right now. Yeah, yeah,
I mean I like the ch'allo brother two long is
like hot right now, both of y'all I have been right, Yeah,
just makes sense from a boxing fan perspective, that's the
one I would want to see.
Speaker 4 (46:07):
I think so too.
Speaker 10 (46:08):
Yeah, I saw that you had posted the girl dad
sneakers the Kobe's talk about like Kobe as a motivation
because you talked about a lot of boxers, but like
you specifically said, he gave you motivation for years.
Speaker 22 (46:19):
Oh yeah, since I was a kid, like feeling like
studying the greats, you know, great to be great, to
be successful, you know, you got to be intentional, and
so just taking time to watch like every YouTube video
I could on certain certain athletes, certain coaches, certain artists.
You know, Kobe's dedication and sacrifice that he made to
get to where he got. You know, that's something you
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got to tip your hat too and respect. And so
just watching a lot of his motivational videos over the
years and studying things that he implemented into, whether it
be physical recovery, his nutrition, numerous different things like that,
and want to put that in my arsenal and you know,
so that I can try and be the best athlete
I can. Yeah, He's given me a lot of motivation.
And then obviously with Charlie and Aliah and then the
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girl dad Sho coming out, you know, I feel like
it'd be perfect timing too, you know, put all that together.
Speaker 2 (47:05):
Well, Caleb, we appreciate you for joining us this morning.
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Everybody's TJ N V Jesse, Larry, Charlaminea God. We are
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Speaker 9 (47:25):
Also, I want to take this time and to remind
y'all that my fourth annual Mental Wealth Expo is happening
on October twelfth from eleven am to four pm at
the Marriott Marquee uh in Times Square here in New
York City.
Speaker 4 (47:37):
It is a day of mental health and healing education.
Speaker 9 (47:41):
We got some of your some of the best therapists
and psychiatrists are gonna be there, like doctor Alfre Brieland, Noble,
doctor Rita Walker, J Barnett, my man Jason Wilson is
gonna be there. Doctor Shann Brian is gonna be there.
Tyreese is gonna be there in conversation with with with
Jason Wilson.
Speaker 4 (47:57):
So it's gonna be a great day.
Speaker 9 (47:59):
Mental Wealth Expo dot com for more details.
Speaker 4 (48:02):
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Speaker 9 (48:06):
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Speaker 4 (48:12):
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Speaker 9 (48:14):
I just want to stress that it's free every year,
open to all ages. All you got to do is
go to mental wealthexpot dot com for more details and
to register.
Speaker 11 (48:22):
All right, now, we got just with the mess with
La Rossa coming up.
Speaker 10 (48:24):
What we're talking about we do and tiny won a
lot of money yesterday, big win.
Speaker 3 (48:32):
Yea seventy one million dollars insane.
Speaker 4 (48:35):
We'll get to that next.
Speaker 11 (48:36):
It don't move.
Speaker 2 (48:37):
It's to breakfast club. Good morning, Good morning everybody. It's
DJ en Vy Jess hilarious.
Speaker 11 (48:41):
Chow them the guy.
Speaker 2 (48:42):
We are a breakfast club. Let's get to jest with
the mess with Laurenda Rosa.
Speaker 5 (48:45):
You us is real weather, It's hilarius, Jess Robbin Moore
just don't do no lines, don't do talk.
Speaker 10 (48:51):
They talk them stations world Why jest worldwise.
Speaker 16 (48:56):
Mess on the breakfast Club was Laurens and I got
the met talk to me.
Speaker 10 (49:07):
Ti and Tiny in the OMG Girls won seventy one
million dollars yesterday. Drop another one. Seventy one million dollars
is insane. So this was awarded to them by a jury.
So if you remember Ti and Tiny, they had the
OMG Girls, which was the group that their daughter Zanique
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was a part of.
Speaker 3 (49:30):
Performance group.
Speaker 10 (49:31):
Now, for years, Tiny has been calling out a company
called MGA Entertainment, and she was calling them out because
they created these dolls like these Lol surprise dolls that
were literally like a direct ripoff of the OMG Girls.
So she's been calling them out for some time. And
I print out some pictures for you guys so you
could see just how blatant it was. Not only did
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they rip off the way that they looked, they would
take certain outfits at the girls wore on stage hair colors,
uh names everything. So in Core a jury decided unanimously
that they were the winners.
Speaker 3 (50:04):
They were awarding of this.
Speaker 10 (50:05):
Now to break down that money, a part of it
is in real damages and another part of it impunitive damages.
So you have seventeen million, eight hundred and seventy two,
three hundred and fifty nine dollars in real damages fifty
three million, six hundred and sixteen thousand, seven hundred and
fifty nine dollars impunitive damages.
Speaker 3 (50:21):
So the real the real damages are what is that like? Direct?
So that's direct money that they lost, real damages?
Speaker 7 (50:27):
Which one real damages?
Speaker 3 (50:28):
I'll google it. I don't know why to ask you.
Speaker 9 (50:30):
The seventeen million, yes, oh, I thought that was in
regards to the profits that the company made.
Speaker 4 (50:35):
I could be wrong, though, I thought I read that
last night.
Speaker 3 (50:37):
I'm looking it up in the meantime.
Speaker 10 (50:38):
So, actual damages, also known as converensory damages, are a
type of monetary compensation awarded to a person who has
suffered loss or injury due to another party's actions. Some
examples are medical bills, loss wages, emotional distress, property damage,
and other type of expenses.
Speaker 4 (50:54):
Oh, so that's punitive.
Speaker 3 (50:56):
That's that's what the real damages.
Speaker 4 (50:57):
That's real damage, real damages.
Speaker 10 (50:59):
So then the punit Tom. I love when we google
things together. I love knowing. So the punitive damages are
known as uh legal punishment. So this is something that
like a person would pay an addition in addition to
whatever another person is being compensated, like in civil court.
Speaker 4 (51:17):
Either way, t I and tiny getting paid and that
company got it.
Speaker 10 (51:20):
Look at me trying to figure out what the breakdown
of the sauce is, because Lord, if I could ever
get a word of this, I would never work again.
Speaker 4 (51:27):
Probably.
Speaker 9 (51:27):
I love this because you know this happens the creator
so much. And you know these corporations can usually get
away with this because this big bank take a little bank,
but not in this is not in this case. It
wasn't the first time a miss trial. The first time
I think was a mistrial, and I forgot what happened
the second time.
Speaker 4 (51:42):
This is the third time and the jury finally got
it right.
Speaker 2 (51:45):
But so since that can they appeal or no, it's done.
They got that in money, I have no idea. Well,
congratulations to Tea. I'm telling you right now, girls and
all that.
Speaker 9 (51:55):
There's no doubt in my mind that t I stories
going to be in the next Naration's Bible.
Speaker 4 (52:00):
I'm sitting this up here, the Lebron.
Speaker 9 (52:02):
James version of the Bible that we will one day get.
There's gonna be a chapter full of the things TI
has overcome. God got a different type of covering over
Clifford Harris's life.
Speaker 4 (52:10):
You hear me.
Speaker 9 (52:11):
And I'm not debating with anybody who doesn't know what
Goodie Mob track. T I was bumping with his partner
Young Joe on top back of me. Okay, if you
ain't know, if you don't know that, they don't debate
me about the covering over TI's life.
Speaker 3 (52:21):
Okay, seventy one million dollars a lot of money. Yeah.
Speaker 10 (52:25):
Now, In other news, Meek Mills, So, Meek decided yesterday
that he wanted to get online and ask a few questions.
And you know, Meek uses his ex account very sparingly
to get information to have conversation. For some reason yesterday
because all the Diddy stuff that was going viral, and
you know he was earlier on like his name was
brought up in the case and all of that. He
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decided to tweet. I want to hire an investigative team
one hundred k cash to find out every specific detail
involving Meek mill name to Diddy case. I also want
them to look at who is powering the media involving
me anything to do with Buddy.
Speaker 3 (53:02):
Something not right. I would have I would have left
that in.
Speaker 11 (53:07):
It was to find out why his name is connected
to Diddy.
Speaker 4 (53:09):
That's what I think.
Speaker 10 (53:10):
It's because people are still continuing to make jokes about
like Diddy meet all that stuff.
Speaker 9 (53:14):
Why why is Meek Mill trying to spark the meek
to movement? Why nobody has your name in this week? Like,
stop listening to these digital d heads on social media.
Speaker 4 (53:25):
Your name ain't in those indictments. That's all that matters.
Forget what these people on social media saying.
Speaker 10 (53:30):
Not the indictment that was the civil case from a
little Rod, remember Rod said even from.
Speaker 4 (53:35):
Philly's just nonsense. That's just noise.
Speaker 18 (53:38):
Man.
Speaker 9 (53:38):
Stop letting these digital d heads cause you to react,
because that's all that was yesterday was a reaction.
Speaker 3 (53:44):
Yeah. Yeah, I would have left that in a dress.
Speaker 10 (53:47):
I would even want no parts of everything that's happened
in Diddy right now whatsoever. Now moving on to some
social media conversations. So Eve, you know, we had Eve
up here. She was talking about her book Who's That Girl?
Story of her life in her career, and in the
book there was a part that you know a lot
of people have been discussing and she's been talking about
it a lot too, where she talks about feeling very
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like intimidated and just different feelings she had when I
kie Minaj came on the scene.
Speaker 3 (54:10):
Because Eve was that girl, the only girl for so long.
Speaker 25 (54:13):
Let's say a listen, no matter what industry you are in,
if you have been at a place in your life
or your career where you may have been that one,
that person, that thing, and someone comes in.
Speaker 3 (54:24):
And of course you feel insecure, of course you.
Speaker 25 (54:26):
Feel protective, of course you feel do I still belong here?
I felt like it was important for me to write
because it also talks about a time in my life
where I wasn't going to those tools of drinking and
doing other things to help me cope with is my
anxieties I had to do go to other modalities like therapy.
Speaker 3 (54:47):
As people will read it all.
Speaker 25 (54:49):
Was my stuff has nothing to do with her. It
was all these things coming from the industry. I think
also had a lot to do with it of being
the one female, you know, thinking like, well, how can
she be here and how can I be here?
Speaker 3 (55:00):
Which is stupid.
Speaker 10 (55:01):
The part where she said it was all my stuff
and it had nothing to do with her, I was like, man,
that is such a that's a word right there. But
Nicki Minaj responded, it was a lengthy tweet, so I'll
just read some of it. She said, Dear Eve, the
various things that you shared recently are groundbreaking in my
opinion for so many reasons. First, thank you, the love
of grace, the love of emotion, and spirituality, maturity it
takes to be this vulnerable and transparent as a sign
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of true peace, happiness, fulfillment, and a mastery of self
self reflection at its height. I always say that I
think accountability is the sexiest traded person can have. I
was one of the kids in New York watching Rough
Riders on TV. I definitely remember how when you took
the game by storm, that there were some people who
couldn't hide their insecurities even though it swept under the rug.
Now I remember that you handled it with grace but
also a big sprinkle of unapologetic talent and charisma. You
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sword and sword classic music with the illest team into
the biggest screen and made it look too easy. Transsetter,
the Eve Blonde shortcut, the Eve Paul print tats on
the chest. I was certain nervous coming onto the movie set.
Every single day you look like a pro and at
mind that so much. Thank you for trying to not
do to me what was done to you. Women feel
so much pressure to compete, and it's a shame because
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we usually have so much in common and could really
benefit from one another just as human beings. We all
share so many of the same experiences as artists, wives, moms,
ups and down, anxiety, etc. There's more, but I think
that was the gist of it, and I thought that
that was great to see Nicki Minaj respond with, because
you know, Nikki gets a lot from the younger girls,
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from her issues with a lot of just different people.
People feel like she's doing what Eve is saying that
she was trying to be conscious. Sorry, I'm probably gonna
get flat for this, but I want to say that
a lot of people give Nicki Minaj so much, but
when I read this, I'm like dang. I wonder how
much she went through herself that she maybe sometimes according
to other people, repeating to other people because it was
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just what she had to go through, the break through
the industry because Eve.
Speaker 3 (56:50):
Was very aware of it. But how many women weren't
as aware of Eve.
Speaker 9 (56:53):
I mean, I was honest, but I don't recall Eve
ever being the only one. Like when Eve came along,
there was quite a few. You know, rap Chick's still going,
Kim Foxy, Trina, the brat Nicki was was the only
one when she came along, And that's why, like the
gap between Nicki and even so wide.
Speaker 2 (57:10):
Like she was talking on the set of Barbershop when
she walked on the set of that, she was talking.
Speaker 4 (57:16):
Go ahead, but even was talking from a music perspective
from the movie.
Speaker 11 (57:20):
I think she came on the set. I thought he
was talking about when she came on set.
Speaker 4 (57:24):
That was the best start. She was talking about the music.
Speaker 11 (57:27):
Not that she's talking about Barbershop.
Speaker 2 (57:28):
When she was doing Barbershop and Nikki came on as
it and.
Speaker 10 (57:32):
She talks about coming onto the set and she said
that she didn't even think that Eve.
Speaker 3 (57:36):
Liked her after the first day.
Speaker 10 (57:37):
But I think that it goes and it trendscends into music,
and you know what I mean all of that because
not that even if he wasn't the only one, when
you the hot girl, you the hot girl, like rather
it's two of y'all, three of y'all, you feel like
it's just you. So you can inflict, you know, insecurities
on other people, and I think people do unconsciously sometimes.
Speaker 9 (57:53):
I just feel like by the time Nikki came along,
that was a whole different generation. Like even NICKI was
not even in the same class competing. I wouldn't even
look at them as competing with each other.
Speaker 10 (58:02):
I wouldn't either, but see even that, you wouldn't look
at them as competing. But in some instances, Eve did
you know? So yeah, I thought that that was a
great public.
Speaker 3 (58:10):
Moment to have. And I'm not always down for public
conversations about private things.
Speaker 2 (58:14):
So all right, well, thank you, that's just what the
mess with? La la la charlamagneho' giving that donkey two
man for after the hour, Let's talk about why women
are just crazy. This is no other way to put this.
Speaker 9 (58:22):
This is insane, okay, And I think that most women
will agree once they hear me tell this story. There's
a young lady named Melody Sasser. She needs to come
to the front of the congregation.
Speaker 4 (58:31):
We'd like to have a word with her, all right,
we'll get into that next. It's the breakfast Club.
Speaker 11 (58:34):
Good morning, if you're like into the breakfast club, Charlottegage.
Speaker 4 (58:41):
Some donkey dings just so themselves. Charlotte Man, ready, I
never heard them donkey other day.
Speaker 1 (58:50):
Say it again, Charlama, Yes you are, Charlotte Dane the
true Yeah if don here today for Tuesday, September twenty fourth,
goes to a Tennessee woman named Melody Sasser.
Speaker 9 (59:07):
Melody is forty eight years old, and she attempted to
hire a hitman to kill the wife of a man
she met on a dating website. I can't make this
kind of stuff up. Let's go to WBR Channelton for
the report.
Speaker 4 (59:19):
Please.
Speaker 26 (59:19):
The woman who hired a hit man to kill another
woman will spend more than eight years in prison. Melody
Sassar was arrested last year after forty say she hired
the hit man on a website called Online Killers Market.
She paid the hitman ten thousand dollars in Bitcoin to
kill the wife of a man she met on an
online dating site. The forty eight year old provided pictures
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of the woman and location information. Sassar must also pay
more than five thousand dollars to the victim.
Speaker 9 (59:50):
I really feel sorry for single people in twenty twenty four.
I don't knock anyone who is on these dating websites.
Speaker 3 (59:57):
You know, if I'm want felt something any year, could
you stop being so sensitive.
Speaker 4 (01:00:03):
I don't even know what you're talking about.
Speaker 9 (01:00:04):
If you want, if you want to go on e Armony, Bumble,
okcupidmatch dot com, Lauren, what's your favorite.
Speaker 4 (01:00:13):
Christian none of them?
Speaker 11 (01:00:15):
None of that Christian Mingle. Try Christian Mingle.
Speaker 10 (01:00:18):
All I'm saying my repers I don't intake, will allow
me on Christen Mingle.
Speaker 4 (01:00:22):
Oh, pray over the tequila FORO you get on there.
That's all. All I'm simply saying is I don't knock anyone.
Speaker 9 (01:00:28):
From being on these websites, but it truly can't do
anything but complicate the dating process. Now, this is what
I don't understand about Melody's requests. The news report says,
the man met Sasser met her prior to his marriage. Melody,
listen to what I just said. He met you prior
to his marriage, meaning that if you were a match
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for him, if he really wanted to be with you,
then you both probably would have been together. Clearly, this
man was looking for what he currently has a wife.
Clearly he wanted to be in a long term, committed relationship.
It just wasn't with you, Melody. So what would be
the reason to get this man's wife killed? Do you
believe that if you get her out of the ways,
then it will make room for you. That's not how
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any of this works. And furthermore, why are people having
customer service conversations with online killers market? I'm telling you
right now, Okay, your uncle Shalligein's on this radio, and
I tell y'all all the time, every day of our lives,
we are simply trying to avoid crazy, nothing more than
nothing less. We trying to avoid being crazy ourselves, but
more importantly, we are trying to avoid the crazy in others.
(01:01:32):
This man is out living his best life with his
new wife. Just think about that. He just living, you know,
they just going about their daily routines, minding their business.
And it's somebody out there with ten thousand dollars on
her head for no reason other than she met you
on match dot com before you met your wife and
she has an obsession with you, paid nine seven hundred
(01:01:54):
and fifty dollars in bitcoin that have your wife.
Speaker 4 (01:01:57):
Killed, and she customized her order.
Speaker 9 (01:02:00):
It needed to appear like an accident, she said, to
avoid suspicion of criminal activity. And then she complained for
two months in eleven days to the online killer's market
that the job is not completed. She literally said to them,
two weeks ago, you said it was being worked on
and it would be done in a week. The job
is still not done. Does it need to be assigned
(01:02:20):
to someone else? Can I choose another killer? I don't
want to use Michael Meyers no more? Is Jason Boyd
he's available? I know that Kruger guy only works nice,
but is he a potentially available law enforcement searched her home.
They found a journal listing several other hitman websites. Now,
I'm not the highest grade weed in the dispensary, but
I guarantee all of these hit man websites are operated
(01:02:41):
by law enforcement. And please law enforcement, whether it's the FBI, DEA,
someone please.
Speaker 4 (01:02:46):
Let me sit in one day.
Speaker 9 (01:02:48):
I just want to sit in and watch y'all react
to the foolishness that is on the internet. I really do,
because you gotta be a different level of stupid to
go on a website to order a hit on somebody.
Can you imagine going to an app to order a
hit on somebody? Murder eats is crazy. Imagine death Dash
delivering to the wrong address.
Speaker 4 (01:03:08):
Listen. One of the hardest things in life is letting
go Melody.
Speaker 9 (01:03:12):
Whether it's guilt, anger, love lost, or betrayal, change is
never easy.
Speaker 4 (01:03:17):
I understand. We fight to hold on and we fight
to let go. Melody.
Speaker 9 (01:03:22):
You should have let go, but now you got the
next hundred months in prison to think about it, and
she got to pay more than fifty three hundred dollars
in restitution to the victim, and nobody can say she
didn't earn it. Please give Melody, Sasa, the sweet sounds
of the Hamiltons.
Speaker 8 (01:03:35):
Oh No, you are the doggee of the day, the
dogee all the day.
Speaker 23 (01:03:49):
Ye.
Speaker 3 (01:03:53):
I have a question. I have a question. So she
met him before his marriage?
Speaker 18 (01:03:59):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (01:04:00):
What was the time frame in between they met and
then he went and got married?
Speaker 4 (01:04:05):
Doesn't matter. She wasn't the one. Doesn't matter, she wasn't
the one.
Speaker 11 (01:04:10):
And all she got was a hundred months over eight years?
What do you mean all she got to get more
than that? Trying to kill somebody?
Speaker 4 (01:04:17):
I do too.
Speaker 9 (01:04:18):
You want to play a game, Yes, game, you want
to play a game. Deal, let's play a game of yes.
What rac, give me my clue. Melody Sasser, forty eight
years old, attempted to hire a hitman to kill the
wife of a man she met on a dating website,
and she only got eight years in prison.
Speaker 4 (01:04:35):
Guess what, Rac, Lauren Rose?
Speaker 3 (01:04:39):
She white years.
Speaker 11 (01:04:42):
Okay, is this something you would do, Lauren?
Speaker 3 (01:04:45):
I'm not hiring no hitman.
Speaker 4 (01:04:46):
You do it yourself, I asked me.
Speaker 9 (01:04:48):
Now she got somebody from Delaware DJ nby Melody is
forty eight years old and she attempted to hire a
hitman to kill the wife of a man she met
on a dating website.
Speaker 4 (01:04:56):
And she only got eight years in prison. Guess what, Ration?
Why do you think she's like?
Speaker 11 (01:05:06):
Well, she only got eight years.
Speaker 9 (01:05:08):
I would like to tell Lauren le Rossa and DJ
Envy that both of y'all are absolutely positive, correct, she
is capital riot white.
Speaker 4 (01:05:21):
Look at her that she is well, look at her? Well,
thank you so much.
Speaker 10 (01:05:24):
Okay, you would love to know the timeline thought, don't
be on this day app back then, single and une.
Speaker 3 (01:05:31):
If you marry somebody like two weeks after week.
Speaker 4 (01:05:36):
Dating me, Well, you're making this up. You don't know
how long it was. You get this two weeks from I.
Speaker 3 (01:05:40):
Just feel like it was a short period of time
because you feel like.
Speaker 4 (01:05:43):
Trying to stop with your feelings. You stop putting your
feelings on people. We don't know the facts.
Speaker 3 (01:05:47):
Are you posting pictures and I'm like, you're getting married?
Speaker 10 (01:05:50):
No, I'm at the all white party, Like, I just
what's next?
Speaker 1 (01:05:56):
Wow?
Speaker 4 (01:05:57):
Right, I might have got triggered. Somebody's on bumble typing
ferociously right down y'all being half married, okay? With relationships
looking for matches?
Speaker 3 (01:06:10):
Why you know I don't have any of those accounts
on any of those No, I don't.
Speaker 4 (01:06:15):
Why would you be on you never had one of
those accounts never.
Speaker 10 (01:06:19):
I think that that's so weird. I swear I've never
been on a dating app. But why would you be
on a dating app if you if you know that
you're about to be married to somebody, you have someone
that he just rolled over and was like, I want
to marry this.
Speaker 4 (01:06:33):
You don't know this you're making all of this up.
None of this was happened in the story.
Speaker 3 (01:06:39):
A lot that leads up to wanting to marry somebody
you knew you was on your way to marriage.
Speaker 4 (01:06:43):
So why would you come into my limits.
Speaker 18 (01:06:48):
Care?
Speaker 4 (01:06:49):
We would you back?
Speaker 11 (01:06:51):
Don't come in my life's joining us.
Speaker 3 (01:06:53):
I'm so frustrated.
Speaker 4 (01:06:54):
Why you need a shot?
Speaker 3 (01:06:57):
People be lying? It's like, why would you.
Speaker 4 (01:06:58):
Like trigger triggers? Listen?
Speaker 11 (01:07:02):
Who's lied to you before?
Speaker 4 (01:07:04):
Do you need somebody to talk to? I have a
great therapist you can talk to.
Speaker 3 (01:07:07):
I don't trust nobody coming anywhere from you.
Speaker 4 (01:07:09):
I have great recommendation.
Speaker 2 (01:07:10):
All right, Frank mccott will be joining us when we
come back. Frank mccott is a billionaire. He's the emer
International Dodges, and.
Speaker 9 (01:07:18):
He has a great new initiative called Project Liberty, and
he wants to save U social media and.
Speaker 4 (01:07:25):
He wants to buy a TikTok.
Speaker 2 (01:07:27):
That's right, jicks, double jinks, triple jinks. We'll talk about
it when we come back. It's to Breakfast Club, Hey,
Breakfast Club.
Speaker 19 (01:07:39):
Morning.
Speaker 2 (01:07:40):
Everybody is DJ Envy, Jess Hilaris Charlamage to God. We
are the Breakfast Club Lawn of Roses filling in for
Jess was on maternity leave, and we got a special
guest in the building.
Speaker 4 (01:07:49):
We have Frank McCord.
Speaker 7 (01:07:51):
Welcome, thanks for having me.
Speaker 11 (01:07:52):
How you feeling this morning.
Speaker 4 (01:07:53):
I'm good and you've pretty good.
Speaker 9 (01:07:55):
Pretty that's black and Holly favored man. For those who
don't know Frank, tell him, just tell him who you are.
Speaker 7 (01:07:59):
Yeah, let's start with the fact that I'm a father
of seven kids. Oh okay, fifth generation builder, born and
raised in a little place called Watertown, Massachusetts, right outside
of Boston. My great grandfather came here a long time
ago as an immigrant and started building roads when Henry
Ford started building cars, and so we've been building stuff
ever since. My work kind of identifies me in many
ways because I've worked hard for a long time. I've
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had the privilege of owning some sports teams, which are
is fun, hard work, but fun. And yeah, that's a
little bit about me.
Speaker 4 (01:08:26):
You dogs, whose I.
Speaker 7 (01:08:27):
Own a football team called Olympic there must say French
Football Club. We just had a massive win against Leon Congrabs.
One man down after the four and a half minute mark,
so we had to play the entire match with ten
guys and beat them. In their house three to two.
So that was massive for our club.
Speaker 2 (01:08:42):
Now you want to buy TikTok that's right, Yeah, tell
us about that. Why would you love to jump into
the social media world?
Speaker 7 (01:08:48):
Oh, it's interesting. So when I was in LA through
that tough period, I got a little taste of what
social media is. Was like, yeah, and that was think
about this for a second.
Speaker 4 (01:08:58):
Now.
Speaker 7 (01:08:58):
That was I got separated in July of o nine.
My divorce was a matter of, you know, a public
thing for three years, and yeah I had four at
the time, and but for those four it was very tough.
And it was tough all around and for everyone and
not just me. And I watched what was happening here,
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and first of all, let me is it. Don't feel
don't feel bad for me. Okay, I'm doing great. So
that's that's not the point of what I'm about to
say here. But I saw this complete change in how
we were communicating or sharing information. I'm not sure we
were communicating. And you know, Facebook had introduced a like button,
smartphones were in everybody's hands. So all this, like this
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wild wild West was was appearing right before our eyes.
And so, as I said, I felt a sting of
all that, because and you know what, I felt like
a guy with a watching my house burn down with
a little garden hose with low water pressure, Like I'm
supposed to put that fire out somehow, It's impossible. So
and I said, you know to myself at the time,
while this is in the direction it's going, this is
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going to take us all down. This is going to
just destroy everything we love.
Speaker 4 (01:10:03):
This is an nine when you felt it like that.
Speaker 7 (01:10:04):
Yeah, nine, ten, eleven, wow, twelve. So it was a
three year period where I got a glimpse at something,
and little did I know that I'd be here ten
plus years later talking about this.
Speaker 24 (01:10:14):
But I saw that.
Speaker 7 (01:10:16):
My first move after selling the Dodgers was to help
start a public policy school in Washington, d c our
Nation's capital with Georgetown, MI alma mater. We started that school,
and you know, I'd hope that, you know, maybe we
could get the policy making apparatus up to speed here
and out in front of the problems so that this
runaway machine wasn't going to, like I said, destroy everything
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we love. So I started that public policy school in
DC and in twenty thirteen, and it's a great places.
It will be the best public policy school in this country.
I'm certain of that. However, I learned after two three
years that policy making and the whole policy making apparatus
is no match for big tech. So I launched something
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called Project Liberty.
Speaker 2 (01:11:01):
I was gonna ask are they selling TikTok because I
thought at one time the government was trying to force
the guy to sell it, but he didn't want to
sell it.
Speaker 4 (01:11:07):
So are are they actively selling TikTok for you to purchase? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (01:11:10):
Great question. They the government is it has passed the
law that the President's signed that TikTok must either sell
the US piece of TikTok and byte Dance as the company,
or shut it down. And Byte Dance is resisting that,
and so there's litigation right now. There was just a
hearing last week. I think the government's case is very
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very strong. I think they'll prevail and Byte Dance will
have to either shut down US TikTok or sell it.
And our bed is they're going to sell it, not
shut it down. And we don't want to see it
shut down. There's one hundred and seventy million people using
it that enjoy it. It just shouldn't be wreaking havoc
on the world, you know, creating the harms it creates,
and it doesn't have to. So I don't want to
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be the CEO of a social media platform. Don't misunderstand me.
What I'd like to do is see one hundred and
seventy million TikTok users come over to a new protocol
where each of us own our own and control our identity,
We own and control our data, we permission issues. It's
not just scraped up by these platforms, aggregated algorithms applied
to it, and then we have a lot of crazy
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stuff going on. We need people, and this is my
strong opinion, we need technology where we own us again
and we're in control of us again, because right now
we are not in control of us.
Speaker 10 (01:12:24):
These platforms are what's a comparable time of you said, well,
we own us again on the internet. When did we
own ours our own info on the internet.
Speaker 7 (01:12:34):
Before what I'll call the app age. So when the
Internet started forty one years ago, it was decentralized and
nobody was scraping our data, survelling US twenty four to
seven and taking advantage of us. And in eighty nine
the Worldwide Web started and that's when our data was
up for grabs. That's when it all started, right, Suddenly
(01:12:55):
the data was out in the ether, so to speak. Right,
and a few companies, you know, they understood that if
you own everybody's data, you own them and whoever was
going to own the most data would be the winner
quote un quote, right. And so you had a winner
in social that was Facebook, now meta, you had a
winner in search that was Google. You had a winner
(01:13:16):
in shopping that was Amazon, and so on and so forth.
And what happened was this data is don't think of
it as like a morphous thing. That doesn't mean anything.
Your data is you. These platforms know everything about you,
more than you know about yourself because they have hundreds
of thousands of data points about you. And that's not
a good thing.
Speaker 9 (01:13:36):
So who do these companies sell it to? And like,
how did they know that they should be farming people
with data?
Speaker 7 (01:13:41):
Well, I think what they realized are is that they
had the data was going to be very valuable and
so let's collect the data and figure out how to
make money. Now, they built machinery to basically extract and
collect data, and then they needed a business model to
keep the company going right, and that was that was
the ad so called ad tech model or the economy.
Speaker 5 (01:14:00):
Right.
Speaker 7 (01:14:01):
If we know a lot about you, we can sell
you stuff. We can go ahead and push ads on
you to get you to buy things in retrospect. That's
like the benign aspect of this. And what I mean
by that is what they realized is that it's not
just what you want to buy or where you eat,
or what you like to you know this or that. It's,
like I said earlier, how you think and how you feel.
(01:14:23):
So you're profiled. We'd call that micro profiling.
Speaker 24 (01:14:26):
Right, You're targeted.
Speaker 7 (01:14:27):
So if I can, if I know everything about you,
then I can feed you news content that is going
to reinforce how you're already thinking. Right, If I can,
if I know everything about you, I can get you
to do things. I can manipulate you.
Speaker 5 (01:14:42):
You know.
Speaker 7 (01:14:42):
Jack Dorsey was the guy who started Twitter. Earlier this summer,
he was at a conference in Oslo. He said, we
are talking way too much about free speech and way
too little about the loss of free will. We're losing
what makes us human. You know, I don't know about
you guys. When I was at school, what I was
taught was that. You know, what separates us from all
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the other species animal species is free will. It's our
ability to make judgments, to make choices, to live our life,
to have freedom, to have liberty, et cetera. That's what
makes us human. You take for our free will away
from us, what's all going to look like? Then? And
so that's why I started Project Liberty. That's why I've
launched the People's Bid to go ahead and move not
(01:15:25):
to shutdown TikTok. We don't want to see a shutdown.
Move the user base to this new protocol where we
each essentially own ourselves again, own our personhood, and we
get to decide how to share information about us to
trusted counterparties.
Speaker 2 (01:15:40):
All right, we got more with Frank McCourt when we
come back, billionaire ex owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers,
when we come back. So don't move us to breakfast
club God Morning Mourning, everybody. It's DJ Envy Jess Hilarious,
Charlomae the guy. We are the breakfast club Layla Rosso
filling in for jests. We're still kicking it with Frank McCourt,
billionaire x owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers Charlomy.
Speaker 4 (01:16:00):
What is Project Liberty? You put you put up five hundred.
Speaker 7 (01:16:03):
Million, right, yeah, so yeah, that's the seed capital get
this show on the road and to put to let
people know that it does not have to be this way.
The Internet could operate differently and we could each own ourselves,
our identity, our data, control, control who gets to see what,
just like we used to do in the world pre internet. Right,
there was a world before the Internet where people got
(01:16:25):
to decide what information they shared about themselves with other
human beings. You know, you didn't share a lot with
a stranger. You shared a whole lot with your most
intimate relationships. Right, So we have an Internet that doesn't
operate like that at all. As a matter of fact,
you don't even know if it's another person on the
Internet because it could be a machine, a fake person.
Speaker 4 (01:16:43):
You know this and that.
Speaker 7 (01:16:44):
So we need to get it. Get the Internet to
operate like the world operates when it's coherent, which is,
you know, restore truth and let people, let people be
in control of their lives, have real people using the Internet,
not a bunch of fake phoniness. And then we by
the way, this still be bad behavior. They'll still be
bad actors. Tech, Better tech is not going to take
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care of all the problems in the world. But better
tech that puts us in charge of our of our
own all of our own data and our being and
our personhood, then puts us in charge of us again,
and we're accountable for our own bad behavior.
Speaker 4 (01:17:20):
But realistically, is that real?
Speaker 18 (01:17:21):
Though?
Speaker 2 (01:17:21):
You know, because let's say, you know, let's say you
purchase TikTok and you do that with TikTok, with all
these other platforms, whether it's Facebook.
Speaker 11 (01:17:27):
Whether it's Instagram, whether it's ex Elon Musk's X, is.
Speaker 2 (01:17:31):
It realistically can get back to a place where we
have our privacy back.
Speaker 11 (01:17:35):
I mean it's to the point now where everything is open.
Speaker 2 (01:17:37):
I mean you can pull up court cases, you can
pull up somebody's house address, you can pull up so
many different things where before you absolutely positively couldn't.
Speaker 4 (01:17:44):
But is that real?
Speaker 7 (01:17:45):
Yeah, totally real. I'll tell you why. You know, five
years ago when we started this project, if I was
having this conversation with you, I guarantee you when I
left this room, you'd say, out of his mind, not
gonna happen, right, impossible, And by the way you say
it was impossible because it's too complicated the tech and
nobody's ever going to change.
Speaker 4 (01:18:02):
And who gives you right?
Speaker 7 (01:18:03):
Because five years ago people weren't focused the way they
are now. Two and a half years ago we were
able to actually push the tech out and say, see
it works. So we have over a million almost moving
towards a million and a half people on this new internet.
I'm talking about this upgraded internet using it. So what
does that say to me? The tech works? So what
we're left with is this issue of how do you
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get people to migrate? Okay, and I think people don't
migrate until they realize there's a problem.
Speaker 10 (01:18:30):
So all that is great, and in the perfect world
it would be amazing, but you know, the data is
being moved around the way it is because they make money, right,
So as a business person, how do you speak to
the money that isn't going to be made? Or is
there a way to still make money even though we
would own our own data and I get to pick
and choose when you can put it where, Like, how
does the how's money made?
Speaker 7 (01:18:49):
Well, I'm going to tell you that more money will
be made because more people will be making money. And
so it's not like the data isn't valuable, and it's
not like we're not going to use data to solve
big problems and to you know, they'll still be shopping
and searching and social on this internet. The difference will
be you'll decide who to share your information with and
(01:19:11):
on what terms. So imagine an internet we're rather than clicking,
you know, stupidly on the terms and conditions of use
of these big platforms. You know, the cookies that we
all just click on because they're annoying. Okay, imagine an
Internet where the new apps and there'll be millions of them,
click on your terms of conditions of use you say, sure,
you can use my data, but pay me, right. So
(01:19:32):
what we're what we're saying is that there will be advertising,
there will be commerce, there will be business. There has
to be for this to be realistic. Otherwise it's just
like sounds good, but it will never happen type of gudject. Right, So,
but don't once you prefer an Internet where, rather than
being targeted all day long and have stuff pushed on you,
(01:19:54):
have an Internet where you signal that you want to
buy something. You say, I'm this person, I'm a real person.
You could be anonymous until you contract right, and I
want to buy something that's more valuable to advertisers, that's
more valuable to companies selling things than just surveiling all
of us and guessing that you want something and hoping
that you want something. Do you know a third of
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all the money that spent on the internet and the
advertising economy is completely wasted. It's either scam scam artists
or just misdirected or not.
Speaker 4 (01:20:25):
Why are we doing this?
Speaker 7 (01:20:26):
Why are we in what world do we think that
being surveiled twenty four hours a day is a is
a reasonable things? It's not.
Speaker 4 (01:20:35):
So there's going to be business. What's the first thing
you would do if you acquire TikTok to make you safe?
Speaker 7 (01:20:40):
People move to users to a new protocol, which is
simple protocol were you own and control your identity and
your and your death. So it's a permission based internet.
Now all of the good stuff. If TikTok still happens,
the user experience is very similar.
Speaker 11 (01:20:55):
So you won't take away to dance, and you won't
take a way to the thing oho can.
Speaker 7 (01:20:58):
Dance all day long. It's all good. It's just I
don't want people think they're just dancing and hav them fun.
But at the same time, somebody's scraping all that information
about them and using it in harmful ways. Right, So
that's that's the thing here that we want to eliminate.
So that that's that's the first thing.
Speaker 9 (01:21:14):
And what can everyday people do right now to support
or help make the change you're trying to make.
Speaker 7 (01:21:19):
Go to the People's bid dot com, the People's bid
dot com and join the fight. Get involved in that involvement.
May be that you want to invest. That involvement may
be you can socialize it at your church. It may
be socialize it at your kid, you know, at your
kids school on the on the sideline of the football field.
It may be that you want to volunteer and get
(01:21:42):
involved because we eventually we're gonna have to have a
million people show up in Washington, right and say you've
got to stop this nonsense. And because the CEOs of
these tech companies we now know and they know that
there's a problem here, right, how many more conversations are
we're going to have where they go in front of
Congress and they testify and lie about this. So if
they were going to fix it, they would have fixed it, right,
(01:22:03):
So that's that we can't rely on them at the moment.
The next place you go is to elected officials and say, hey,
please fix this. It's hurting my kid, it's hurting you know,
my business, it's hurting whatever, it's hurting my life. Sadly,
these companies are all over our elected officials. They're giving
them donations. There, they have lobbyists and all that stuff,
(01:22:24):
and so nothing's getting done. And our elected officials are
using the same social media platforms that are killing us, right,
they're using them to get elected and all that.
Speaker 4 (01:22:32):
So what are we left with.
Speaker 7 (01:22:34):
We're left with us. We're left with people. And that's
what we call it, the people's bid. If we want
freedom and liberty and individual rights, we need to start
looking at our data as a human right. This is
who you are and we should we should own us.
Speaker 18 (01:22:49):
Right.
Speaker 7 (01:22:49):
Even our DNA, by the way, our biological DNA is
now digitized, So what could get more more you than
your DNA?
Speaker 23 (01:22:56):
Right?
Speaker 7 (01:22:56):
So this this is really, really, I think of a
key issue, and so let's fix it. It doesn't have
to be this work.
Speaker 4 (01:23:04):
Absolutely.
Speaker 11 (01:23:04):
Thank you for joining us this morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 4 (01:23:07):
Frank McCourt check.
Speaker 9 (01:23:08):
Out his book to Our Biggest Fight, Reclaiming Liberty, Humanity,
and Dignity in the Internet Age. And if they want
to know more about Project Liberty, where did.
Speaker 7 (01:23:14):
They go Project Liberty dot io or go directly to
the Peoplespit dot com.
Speaker 4 (01:23:18):
All right, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The breakfast club.
Speaker 5 (01:23:24):
You use is real, whether it's Lauriens just ca Robin Moore,
just don't do no lines, don't do.
Speaker 4 (01:23:30):
Talk nobody talk world why jes worldwide me on the
Breakfast Club. He's the coaching with Lauren Laurens. I'm and
I got the mess talk Timmy.
Speaker 3 (01:23:46):
Mary J.
Speaker 10 (01:23:47):
Blige is going back on tour, y'all. She also will
be dropping new music. So she announced that she is
about to do the For My Fans tour yesterday on
the Sherry Shepherd Show.
Speaker 3 (01:23:58):
Let's take a listen my anounce.
Speaker 7 (01:24:00):
All right, I'm going on tour in January.
Speaker 4 (01:24:06):
And the name of the books, the name of the tour,
the name of the name.
Speaker 7 (01:24:11):
Of the tour is called the Four My Fans Tour.
So if you are a Mary J. Blige fan, this
is for you.
Speaker 6 (01:24:17):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (01:24:19):
We're getting tickets. You're going on tour. And the one
thing that we know with Mary, when she's on this stage,
you're gonna be rocking your JUSEPTI boots. They just set
me booth.
Speaker 7 (01:24:28):
Yes, but before we get to the boots, can I
say something? Yeah, I have a new album coming and November,
November fifteenth, it's called Gratitude.
Speaker 4 (01:24:39):
Dropping the clue bombs from Mary J.
Speaker 18 (01:24:40):
Bli.
Speaker 4 (01:24:41):
Okay, we worshiped Mary J. Blidron party to hear me.
Speaker 11 (01:24:45):
And if you've never been to a married concert or
a married toy, you need to go.
Speaker 4 (01:24:48):
Have you ever been?
Speaker 13 (01:24:48):
I have.
Speaker 10 (01:24:48):
I took my mom when she was honored at the
BET Awards. I think it was like two years ago.
Best thing ever, best time ever. I'm like, what are
you pointing to?
Speaker 4 (01:24:58):
I didn't know what you were poking about.
Speaker 11 (01:25:00):
About three shows married in three tours.
Speaker 10 (01:25:02):
I would go, like, you know, sometimes you see people
be like, I don't need to go again. I would
go and see her every single time, like she when
she performed for when she did the BT show, she
was crying by the end of the show like she
really like.
Speaker 9 (01:25:15):
Walking Memorial and icon living. Drop on the clues bombs
from Mary Thane.
Speaker 2 (01:25:19):
Blig Damn it, yes, since she's going on with Neo
and Mario, right Mario Mario.
Speaker 10 (01:25:24):
And it hasn't been announced yet the specific stops, but
they are going to be like these are some of
the like, uh, these are some of the stops with
the specific dates hasn't been announced or the venues. They'll
be in Atlanta, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Los Angeles,
New York, DC, and a bunch of other places. Now
to mention, dang, maybe I don't want to mention this now,
(01:25:44):
don't want to never mind, It's okay, we're not gonna
mention that. I don't want to share what I don't
want to put that with Mary's moment. We're gonna move on.
So jay Z, jay Z, you guys know that there's
been a conversation about him doing the casino.
Speaker 11 (01:25:56):
Here in New York Tom Square.
Speaker 3 (01:25:58):
Yes, so story came out yesterday, would page six.
Speaker 10 (01:26:01):
Jay Z is now promising jay Z and Rock Nation
is now promising more than two hundred and fifty million
dollars in grant money to the health's kitchen community if
the bid is one for the New York City Gaming
License to create that seizure Palace time Square casino, so
this grant would help to improve Times Square, healths, kitchen,
and different surrounding areas. Rock Nation is getting support from
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one hundred and fifty different organizations and businesses, including different restaurants, hotels, residents, unions,
and Broadway stakeholders. Now, Rock Nation is going to give
an initial with fifteen million dollars to the local community,
and then there are going to be regular grants that
they issue, and this will be based on five percent
of the casino's performance. Now, to note, casinos make a
(01:26:43):
ton of money. Casinos make anywhere from one million This
is on average one million to ten million dollars per day.
The Caesar Palace Times Square team has already met with
the Manhattan Plaza residents. This is a well known affordable
housing development area for artists, per reports, who will also
benefit from this.
Speaker 2 (01:26:59):
So what are they gonna make that decision? I feel
like we've been talking about it for a while now.
Speaker 3 (01:27:02):
It's supposed to be coming up.
Speaker 9 (01:27:04):
I don't know, but I would like to know how
many of these other entities who are trying to get
a license to open a casino are pledging those kind
of grants to the communities they plan to build these casinos.
Speaker 4 (01:27:14):
By the answer is probably none.
Speaker 9 (01:27:16):
Because none of those corporate entities, they don't think of
the communities because they're not from these communities, right, you know,
rog Nation is from the community.
Speaker 10 (01:27:23):
And I think it's lit because you know, people complained.
I had to tell people complaining about oh, it's going
to bring traffic and tourism and blah blah blah, but
bring money exactly, so many money, so much money, so
many jobs. A lot of these like the neighborhoods and
different things that they are focusing on to help put
money back into needed. Their overlook resources are not as abundant.
But to answer your question, V according to the Manhattan
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Community Board, a decision is expected by December first, twenty twenty.
Speaker 11 (01:27:48):
Five, twenty twenty five, next year.
Speaker 4 (01:27:51):
Yeah, it says they got a long way ago.
Speaker 1 (01:27:52):
Yep.
Speaker 10 (01:27:53):
Ultimately, the Gaming Facility Location Board will need to consider
the license, and a decision on licenses is expected by
December first, twenty twenty five. The Gaming Commission is supposed
to happen or licensure it's supposed to happen between by
December thirty first, twenty twenty five.
Speaker 9 (01:28:08):
Well, good luck to jaj absolute New York City needs
that casino right there fifteen fifteen, Like New York City
needs that energy. I'm a person who enjoys Broadway, so
I still go to Broadway. But to have a casino
there where you can have like date nights and events,
that'd be flying.
Speaker 3 (01:28:21):
Yeah, i'd be fire.
Speaker 4 (01:28:22):
Well, you know, you don't gotta wry about date nights,
but everything else.
Speaker 3 (01:28:24):
When that's casino gets here, me and my fiance we'll
be there.
Speaker 11 (01:28:28):
Are you putting it in the air.
Speaker 3 (01:28:29):
It's happening like that been telling y'all. I'm you know,
my me time is. I'm having a good time right now.
I'm in a good place.
Speaker 4 (01:28:36):
Tell the universe what you said earlier? You said it all.
Speaker 10 (01:28:39):
Somebody said that I'm a very single person. I said,
I am because people don't really be single. And I'm
happy and I'm taking some time for me. But I
ain't gonna be single for but.
Speaker 4 (01:28:48):
I want to be exactly.
Speaker 9 (01:28:49):
Nobody said that either. I just wanted to say that.
I just didn't want it to come from me. So
but put out there, put out what you said.
Speaker 3 (01:28:55):
You are annoying as hell.
Speaker 4 (01:28:58):
Put I got faith you put a time on this time.
Speaker 3 (01:29:00):
I'm gonna h him with the market.
Speaker 10 (01:29:01):
You said after next year, she said, she want to
be done for birthday. So no, no, that's the way
first is coming up. Hold on, let me speak. I
said maybe after my birthday, like around New Year's. But
then I said, I don't know because I wanted to
go to Ghana. But then I said, what if New
Bay takes me to Ghana? And that's where he's like,
(01:29:23):
you know what?
Speaker 4 (01:29:24):
Ghana? Right? You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (01:29:26):
So you're gonna be single. So you're gonna be single
for your birthday. She's used to it, Shena being Christmas.
Speaker 3 (01:29:34):
I don't know what God has plan.
Speaker 11 (01:29:36):
Do you for Christmas and New Year's be with my family?
Speaker 4 (01:29:39):
You know what I really need?
Speaker 3 (01:29:40):
No match pajamas.
Speaker 4 (01:29:41):
I'm not wishing this on you.
Speaker 3 (01:29:43):
Maybe me and my mom can match pajamas and my
brother and I.
Speaker 4 (01:29:45):
Am a witch.
Speaker 9 (01:29:46):
So when I say this is probably gonna come true,
we still have one more. You really need to be
single on Valentine's Day twenty twenty five. That's all I want,
just one time for the content.
Speaker 4 (01:29:54):
That's it. That's it.
Speaker 9 (01:29:56):
One time Lauren Laola to still be single on Valentine's
Day twenty twenty five.
Speaker 4 (01:30:01):
That's all I needed. I'm fine, I got faith, I'm good.
Speaker 10 (01:30:03):
After that, You're gonna be so tight when the studio
is full of flower deliveries Valentine's Day two twenty five.
Speaker 4 (01:30:10):
Yeah that you already know what that means.
Speaker 9 (01:30:12):
She put in her order herself right now, the five
dozen roses to be at Breakfast Club studios, and to tell.
Speaker 4 (01:30:18):
Me all about what self love. You said yourself flowers before.
Speaker 3 (01:30:21):
No, I've never I've never set myself anything.
Speaker 4 (01:30:26):
Better.
Speaker 9 (01:30:26):
Learn to love yourself, your first last and best love
and self love. Matter of fact, we had only today.
Your first, last, best and only love is self love.
Speaker 4 (01:30:34):
Lord l Rosa, he bought flowers before. I just need
February fourteenth, twenty twenty five.
Speaker 3 (01:30:39):
You talking to me. I've never bought flowers or anything
for myself. Why would I have to? I was in
a relationship for like ever.
Speaker 4 (01:30:45):
Cap all right, the People's Choice mixtures up next? Get
you a question? Is the pre Tebruary fourtheh It's a Friday,
twenty twenty five. Please, God my god.
Speaker 18 (01:30:58):
I'm.
Speaker 4 (01:31:01):
You're checking out the Breakfast.
Speaker 2 (01:31:03):
Club wanting everybody is DJ mv Jesse Laarie Charlamine the
guy we are to breakfast club law LaRosa fillin in
for yes.
Speaker 4 (01:31:11):
Yes man. I want to thank uh calib Plant Color.
I'm pronouncing his name right, Kayle.
Speaker 9 (01:31:18):
CAYLB Plant super middleweight Champion for pulling up Sluthor my
guy act from the Zone for pulling up as well.
Speaker 4 (01:31:23):
Saluta Frank McCourt. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 9 (01:31:26):
Make sure you go check out everything he's doing with
a project liberty and wanting to buy a TikTok.
Speaker 4 (01:31:31):
Maybe you can even invest in that.
Speaker 11 (01:31:32):
Who knows?
Speaker 4 (01:31:33):
Yes right, And I also want to.
Speaker 9 (01:31:34):
Tell everybody, thank you to everybody who's been ordering my
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And we're gonna be at Comic Con too. We're gonna
be at Comic Con and in October I'm gonna be there.
(01:32:21):
On what date will I be at Comic Con? I
will be there Friday, October eighteenth, three forty five pm
in Room one COEO three, three forty forty five pm.
Speaker 2 (01:32:31):
I think got the positive note. And then Lauren's doing
some HBCU stuff. She'll break down.
Speaker 4 (01:32:35):
They don't move.
Speaker 2 (01:32:35):
It's to Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Jesse, Larry, Charlamge,
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club Lawn the roster
filling in for jes Now what you're doing?
Speaker 10 (01:32:45):
Homecoming season, HBCU Homecoming season is here. So I am
going to some school Saturday, October nineteenth. I'm going to
be at Norfolks homecoming, Folks State's homecoming. Yeah, so I'll
be a part of the turn up the yard of
it at the truest Tilgate Arena.
Speaker 3 (01:33:02):
It's the truest stadium. October nineteen.
Speaker 10 (01:33:06):
Yes, Saturday, October nineteen, but the biggest Delaware State University
baby okay alumni homecoming. We always do the party every Friday,
kicking off the homecoming weekend in Wilmington, Delaware. I will
be hosting the official alumni party kicking off the weekend
at the Queen Theater in Wilmington, Delaware. You can get
tickets via the link in my instagram. My instagram is
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Lauren l O r Eton l Rosa l O r
O s A. That's like the start of the week.
Speaker 3 (01:33:33):
I also have tickets to the Thursday night R and
B night, but Friday with me at the Queen Theater.
You already if we do this every year and we
always get off, right, I cannot wait payday?
Speaker 2 (01:33:44):
Right what I'm just making sure this homecoming season North
Carolina and too.
Speaker 10 (01:33:49):
Oh shoot, that was the wrong school. I said Norfolk.
I was I meant to say North Carolina. Aunt, I
am going to Norfolk though you all doing off Yes,
so the date you ain't Norfolk nor sta okay listen,
so sorry ner Folk and sorry North Carolina Anti, I
confuse the date.
Speaker 3 (01:34:04):
So October nineteenth, Saturday, October nineteenth.
Speaker 10 (01:34:07):
I'll be a North Carolina Anti a part of Jiha,
which is the greatest home coming of all time according
to them, because I will argue as Dell State University.
I will be Saturday October nineteenth, turn up the yard
at the Truest Stadium, the tailgate arena, and then I'm
going to be heading Norfolk as well. But we'll discuss
Norfolk in a bit because we gotta get all their stufg.
Speaker 4 (01:34:27):
Your hair be done?
Speaker 3 (01:34:28):
Will you still be minding my business?
Speaker 4 (01:34:31):
How coming season?
Speaker 3 (01:34:32):
The bus down.
Speaker 2 (01:34:35):
Season?
Speaker 10 (01:34:35):
The bus downs come out. It's cool outside. You got
your varsities on?
Speaker 3 (01:34:39):
Stop playing with me?
Speaker 4 (01:34:40):
No, I just don't want to.
Speaker 9 (01:34:42):
You know, over the summer they run up on you
and talk about your hair not being shave because of you.
And so now they're gonna be working up on you,
checking your head.
Speaker 4 (01:34:48):
You because of you, and who is.
Speaker 5 (01:34:52):
You?
Speaker 10 (01:34:53):
Remember yours? You will remember your accomplice. Okay, just know
everywhere I go, we listen, me and my homegirls are
pulling up. We're to have a great time.
Speaker 3 (01:35:00):
We're gonna be looking good.
Speaker 10 (01:35:01):
If you want to get to the Dell State anything
that I am hosting link in my bio at Lauren
La Rosa L O R E N L O R
O s A. And I'll also be posted on Facebook, Twitter,
all that good stuff. I can't wait to see.
Speaker 11 (01:35:13):
So live to all the HBCUs.
Speaker 2 (01:35:15):
I think I'm doing Bethune. I'll be at Howard, I'll
be at North Carolina A and T. I'll be at Hampton,
I'll be es Central. So I'll be at all the HBCUs.
I love to see y'all. This is my favorite part
of the season where we can go to those campuses
and have a little fun.
Speaker 3 (01:35:27):
Same and y'all can still add me to your calendars. HBCUs.
If y'all still got some budget, hit me up.
Speaker 11 (01:35:33):
All right, Charlamagne, what why are you looking at her
like that?
Speaker 4 (01:35:40):
I'm listening. I'm happy for you, congratulations. I just want
your hair to be right. That's all I want all
I don't you know.
Speaker 9 (01:35:48):
I just don't want you out here and you on
these campuses and people running up on you like, yeah,
you know, Shaye.
Speaker 3 (01:35:53):
Was right, don't run up on me.
Speaker 4 (01:35:55):
No can say that it's positive. Don't all my friends
can fight.
Speaker 9 (01:35:58):
Don't do that the positive I know they can fight.
It ain't never done. They always ready to go. Remember
most of your stress comes from the way you respond,
not the way life is. Adjust your attitude and all
that extra stress will be gone. Have a blessed day,
Breakfast club bitches, do y'alla finish or y'all dusk