Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning angela ye cam Ring d D B. Charlomagne. The God after the planet is Friday, Yes, it's Friday. The weekend is head. Good morning to you. Good morning. How y'all feeling man blessed black and holly favor? But how y'all feeling out there? Yes? I am good man. You know. It's HBCU homecoming season, of course, and I'm
down in Tallahassee. I'm down at fam U. UM we're doing like a series of documentary is another reason why besides me djaying all these homecomings where we're just trying to shine light on some of the HBCUs to hopefully some kids and students will you know, think about HBCUs that haven't seen it. So we've been visiting all the HBCUs UM, just sharing the homecoming season, sharing the school. What's you know, what's going on? So we went to
Saint Augustine's, we went to Hampton, we went to Howard. UH. This weekend we had FAMU and Talla high see. I got a chance to kick it with the football team yesterday and I made a mistake. I went in the locker room, spoke to him, and I stepped on the rattler. I guess they have a logo and you're not supposed to step on it. And I stepped on the rattler and boy did they scream at me. And they I had to do push ups. I had to do twenty five push ups, you know, in front of everybody in
the football take anybody who steps now. I wasn't no struggle, but um, they definitely got me. So uh shout to Famu. I'll see you some more today. I've been really enjoying the college run man HBC runs to shout to all the h ratler bro. I didn't do it on purpose. I was walking in the locker room. Think about when opposing teams, you know, go step on people's logos or people's you know, uh maascot stats on the field. The teams the other teams don't like that. That's a sign
of disrespect. Well, why didn't you tell me that yesterday? I thought you knew you ain't never watched football. I did, but I didn't think about it's the locker room. I don't do it on the field. Goodn't discreways disrespected Dallas Cowboys star. You know what I mean, go step on it or think about when the Kyrie Irving stepped on the logo. Yeah, man, well I didn't think about it.
But they started. Jay started shooting me with that fake guns, like you gotta do us twenty five pushups and you know I had to twenty five push ups, So I think you did about twenty think you did a better out twenty one. I don't think he got about twenty one. Who was on your show yesterday? Yesterday? Last night? Damn,
everything be feeling like a blur. Last night. We had Tommy Davison on um T. I was on the panel, and we had Christis Soltists Anderson Kursen Soltist Anderson from CNN, and I had a one on one conversation with my man Stephen Colbert, who's also the executive producer of Hell of a Week. So thank you to everybody who tuned in last night. You know, we come on every Thursday night on Comedy Central right after the right after the Daily Show, UM and you can scream us all weekend.
On Paramount Plus if you missed it last night live. Yes, so we had a great time last night. Okay, all right, all right, well let's get the show cracking. The Russell will be joining us this morning. Salute to my Guyl, the Russell Man. You know the Russell came up here before and uh, you know freestyle, but you know they were actually sitting and talking with him. He's got a project out right now called I Hate It, I Hate when Life's going great. Okay, all right, and we got
front page News. Easy what we're talking about. Yes, let's talk about Alon Musk. He has taken control of Twitter. We'll tell you what he's doing. All right, we'll get into all that when we come back. Keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning. All right? That was re read? Will lift me up? What you gotta think? That sounded very hard for me? And I know when the movie comes out, I'm sure. I don't know where that's at in the film. Maybe at the end, I don't know.
I got to see the film, but that, yeah, that song sounded very powerful to me. Yeah, I can't wait to see the movie, I'm sure. But all right, eat what you think? Yeah, didn't that first of all. I love Rihanna always, and I know they said this was a tribute to Chadwick Bozeman, and terms are saying it's kind of a tribute to people we've lost as well. So I can I get the fields? All right? Well, let's get in some front page news, all right, man?
That song was powerful? All right? Now? In Thursday night football last night, the Ravens beat the Buccaneers twenty seven, twenty two. What's going on with Brady brou He's ninety seven years old? Incupations. Eventually father time is gonna catch up. He don't really have a lot of great pieces around him. Like, what do you mean he's one hundred and three years old? You have it? What's around with Tom Brady? He wanted
to be home. He might be might be potentially going through a divorce if you read, if you believe all of these stories, all of this, you know, stuff going on in this household. Come on, man, Benson, I BRITI should't hung it up after he wanted to Super Bowl two years ago. Well. Game one in the World Series is tonight eight eight h three pm. Phillies versus the Astros. The Nets lost again lost to the Mavericks one twenty five and the Warriors beat the Heat last night. One.
What else we got? Easy? All right, Well, let's talk about Elon Muski has taking control of Twitter and fired the top executives there. You know, that's a forty four billion dollar deal. Now there's been some uncertainty about what was going on. I remember he tried to get out of the deal, but now he has acknowledged to take over. In a tweet, he said, the bird is freed. So there was supposed to be a trial that was originally
set to take place earlier this month. But because he did take over and now has immediately fired some of the top executives, including the CFO, the CEO, the policy head, he is planning to rethink Twitter's content moderation policies. He wants more of a free speech approach. He also does not believe that there should be permanent bands for people
who repeatedly violate its rules. So they're thinking that some people who have been banned previously might be able to re emerge, Some controversial users could be back on the platform. You know, elections are up, so this could really play a key role in what happens there and what information is spreading when it comes to elections? What does what
does free speech mean? In two thy twenty two? Because I still feel like, you know, you need to regulate dangerous misinformation and you definitely need to regulate a bullying of of some sort. So what does what does free speech meaning? Two thousand and twenty two? Because I feel like, you know, we're speaking freely right now, but we're still on a platform that has rules and regulations, just like broadcast is on television. They speak freely, but they're on
a platform that has rules and regulations. I still feel like for a platform as big as Twitter, you still need some type of rules and regulations. Well, free speech isn't free, and I mean we all do some things that you get as canceled. I mean there's things that if you say that in the Bible will get you canceled. So free speech is absolutely positively now, don't I don't like the word canceled. I just like to say that free speech will definitely cost you something, right, you know
what I mean. I don't like to use that word canceled. The free speech will definitely cost you something. There's a price to your words. But I'm just saying like what Twitter. That means you can harass and bully people and spread false information if you so choose, and if there's re percussions from that, then there will be, but it won't
be from Twitter. Yeah, that's what it feels like. It feels like he's That's what they're saying, like, look, we're going to give you permission to say whatever you want, however you want, whenever you want, and not worry about the consequences of it. But you will have consequences right right, And so it's unclear right now how far he's taking this whole free speech that he wants to do, but there is going to be some type of loosening of
existing content moderation policies and we shall see. You know, Twitter was one of the first places to ban uh Donald Trump when he was president and then right after the January six Capital riots, and so a lot of people did then kind of have a ripple effect from that, but Twitter was the first one to do that. So he might even want Donald Trump back on Twitter. We don't m all right, and that is your front page news. Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. If you need to vent hit us up right now again. Eight hundred five eight five one o five one. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm telling, I'm telling, what's dolly? If this is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred five eighty five one five one. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this? It's Cliff down in Florida, Man, South Florida. What's up? Broke? Getting it off your chest?
Just wanted the same man that ballot you guys played from Rihanna. Man, I was open up to open up the show. I think that was I think that was solid. Man. It makes you think about a lot of people that you missed. That's I'm in tears, bro So it's kind of crazy, man, but I just wanted to say, man, I appreciate it, and uh, it was a good song. Can't wait to see Louisa brother, Thank you, man. I thought it was suching as well. Hello. Who's this Hello? Yes,
this is Stroy from Brooklyn. I want to vent good Troy. My wife wants to get up early the morning. I gotta be to work at seven. She gotta be to work at nine. I dropped her in and she wants to get up late. She wants to get up has sex in the morning, and then we're both late for work. So I want to tell her to shale at least you guys are late for a good reason. Absolutely, yeah, it's a good reason. But at the same time, you know, we got to be to work at a certain time.
You know what I'm saying, checking how old are you king? Forty? How old your woman forty three? Yeah? I mean you know, that's just what it is. Brother, Welcome to the age of forty to forty forty club with your legs in your back end what they used to be. No, you just gotta have a quickie, brother, you get up a little earlier. Maybe you get up a little earlier, or they're going too long. But it's not. It's spontaneous, right, It's not like it's on the schedule. No, if schedule
definitely is. But she always wanted all all these like five hours sleep, she didn't want who needs eight nine hours? But then again she wants to get up, you know what I'm saying, and do that, But then we're rushing for work. You know what what I'm saying I'm rushing. I'm driving her to work, got to drop her off. Then I gotta shoot a course town. I gotta go to work, and you know I'm hearing about it. I work to
be honest, I told her. But you know, no, you maybe need to buy her what's that toy that does those women be using? The rabbit? Yeah, road was a rabbit. You just get you off in the head baby, whole act. And then you know it's funny you say that because she got a couple of minute door, but she don't use him. She need to put those dudes and leave me alone. You don't want her to leave. You don't want her to leave you alone. You're right there with her.
You gonna do that age where you prioritize. You prioritize sleep over everything else, especially when you gotta get up in the morning. I get it, bro, exactly right, exactly so you know she now she's looking at me crazy with these eyelashes on right there. Well, you better get it in, bro. You got a couple of hours ago, go do your work. Yeah, but I just finished. I'm about to get up and get out of here in
a little while. You just video you call us first, man, go by man, peace, king, goodness, great, just go get a I was gonna say, paper towel, wet rag that so man, that room still stank. You're calling us get room stinks? Hello? Who's this? Top of the morning? Hey, Top of the morning? Who's this? Carry? What's up? Bro? Get it off your chest? What's up? Man? Just wanted to say, you know, the morning that everybody saw the
man intervene with shopping. You know, I just wanted to talk about the Twitter sit ways from man to be honest like that home free speech, We don't know it's gonna be no free speech, that's what they say at first. So you know how these white people do they want
to limit everything. Well, honestly, man, if you mean regulate, yeah, I do think they do need to regulate it because I'm gonna tell what you're gonna see in the future, and the future you're gonna see a whole bunch of broadcasters and the whole bunch of people in debt because they got sued for something that they couldn't even stand on. They got sued for something that wasn't factual. They got
sued for putting lives and disinformation out on Twitter. We're gonna see a lot more that you're seeing it now with the Alex Jones and the Cardi Bks, but you're gonna see a lot more of that in the future. So they need some rules and regulations to protect people from themselves. They do the same things. They tell you one thing, the next thing. You know, it's all, well that ain't the same. But we get what you're seeing. You get what you're saying. I ain't telling you. Sometimes
you got to save people from themselves. Bro. The beauty that we had we came up in radio. We understand the rules and regulations, the things we can and can't do, and we still get, you know, punched in our mouth sometimes. So imagine the person that has none, no rules, no regulations, and think they can do and say whatever, Oh my god, get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to hit us up now, it's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man from you on the Breakfast Club, but you got something on your mind. Lea, Hello, who's this ry? Good morning? It's your main out of Atlanta, mister Barmay or man, what's going on with y'all this morning? But U broke? Get it off your chest? I would like to give a super big happy birthday shout out to my daughters, the Barmaid Twins. They turn in seven and we're gonna do it up this weekend and Daddy loves y'all.
All right, brother, happy birthday today. Hello? Who's this? Is? Mike Vic from Long Island? Which Mike? What up? Get it off your chest? Mike Chilling? Hey man, I just feel like he's two thousand tween two females, ain't it? Man? We got to bring it back to the nineties. How you gonna do that? I want somebody from the nineteen hundred and ninety, sir. I'm just saying like he ain't acting like they're talking about they chasing them back. Really,
they're chasing the BBL. It ain't right. They need the bag to get to BBL. You know what I've been thinking about. I want to Blue Sayer to write a song called b BL Blues about you know, somebody who got a BBL but not they regret it? Ola, Man, you always talking about ass. It's something like and you and males asses. I don't know what's up with you talking about a women's asses. Just know I don't know what you're talking about. Man, I can't talk about the
female's ass. I'm talking about bbls and songs. We can see that with I know you guys are the at the customer of the little baby just as as a BBL. Yeah, I did, I did see that. Hello, who's this? Good morning? Bruser's Club. How y'all doing? This? Is Tyler aka mister Dingo with your favorite clothing brand, Dingo zero nine two five. That's right, y'all know what it is. I appreciate y'all support. Y'all gonna check out the brand at d mgos Joe at two five dot com. I appreciate y'all. Now, miss Ye,
I got a couple of movies for you. I know you're like, okay, are you trying to find something to get your skirt? But I got you? Okay, all right, I'm ready. Dash Cam. That's the first one. It's on Hulus right that down. It's called dash cam. It's trippiest head. I think I didn't see that, Okay, see that. I'm pretty sure you didn't, Otherwise you would have been talking about it. You need to watch that one. That one's crazy, okay. And then on Netflix it's a little show it's called
Cabinet of Curiosities. I just started watching that. That one is super trippy too. It's like a whole bunch of like hour long stories and whatnot. And they're crazy, they're super freaky. I think it might get you on the edge. So definitely. Yeah. And one makes me not watching her a movie right away if it's rated pg D. It's rated R. Both of them rated R, so you should be straight. And then Charlotte, Yes, let's shot name. Um, I really what happened, man? I really don't know why
those people took your show away from me. Like the original name. I like the original name. Brother. I don't know if you could talk about it or not. Maybe caught twice if you can, but I'm definitely talked about it a million times. Okay, what yeah, because I don't I missed that one. Bro. I appreciate the name. I
don't know why they made to chang. Well listen, man, they made the changes because they feel like Hell of a Week reads like more of a weekly late night talk show, and by the looks of the ratings, this season. I have to say that they're right. So yeah, okay, what they were talking about, give you that. I'll give you that. And then Envy last one for you, brother, A little bit of slander, no offense. Can we just call you Envy while you are up there instead of DJ?
I ain't heard you scratched out one damn record since you've been up there. He right, we just called you Envy. You can call me what you want to call me. You can call me what you want to call me. But I'm DJ M sir. If you called DJ academics, DJ academics, you're gonna call me DJ MV sir. But to his point, you don't DJ. I am a wit sir. Yeah, DJ every weekend on DJ, DJ on the radio at DJ probably one of the best DJs out there. No, not probably. I am allegedly, and by allegedly I mean
allegedly a DJ. Shut up, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. Now we got rumors on the way. Yes, and let's talk about former Saturday Night Live star career read he was taken to a hospital and that is because he was attacked outside of a comedy show. All right, we'll get into that next. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's get
to the rumors. Let's talk Kanye West. This is the rumor report with Angela year. All right. I know y'all are sick and tired of this. But Quentin Tarantino was on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night and he was responding to claims from Kanye West that he and Jamie Fox stole his idea for Django Unchained. Here's what he had to say, and Tarantino said, there's no truth to the idea that Kanye West came up with the idea of Django Um. He said he had the idea before a
while before he ever met Kanye. And he went on to say that Kanye did have an idea for a video for gold Digger. He said that he would be a slave and the whole thing was a slave narrative where he's a slave and he's singing gold Digger, and it was very funny. However, being a slave and the video seemed to be the only similarity. He said was supposed to be iranic. But that's what Quentin Tarantino is responding to. Here's what Kanye West said originally on Piers Morgan.
Do you believe there are limits to free speech? And if play all, what are they? There are no limits to free speech. It's all context. Right, Tarantino can write a movie about slavery where actually him and Jamie they got the idea for me because the idea for Django I pitched to Jamie Fox and Quentin Tarantino as the video for gold Digger, and then Tarantino turned into a film. But in that film, he puts a context. He creates a context where Leonardo DiCaprio is allowed. He's used the
words multiple time within that context. So Hollywood's job is to frame things and they allow what context, what content is accepted and what's not. That makes no sense whatsoever. Like, we do know there's a difference between rhetoric and movies and rhetoric in real life. Not to mention, Jango was a period piece. That's why Leonardo the Caaprio was saying the N word in that movie. He was a slave owner. We do know the difference, right, My tripping I hope
we do. It's all right. You know what also, too, man, at what point do folks, you know, in the media have to stop entertaining like these irrational thoughts coming from mister Ya, Like, I know, you can't help anyone who doesn't want to help themselves, but at some point folks have to stop entertaining this dysfunction and at least attempt to get that man some help. Right, I've been saying that. I agree. I think Quentin Tarantino probably wanted to you know,
I don't think he said anything negative about him. He was just saying that, you know, that was not where he got the idea from Django from it that he actually had the idea way before he met Kanye. Yeah, so I don't think there's anything wrong with that. And he also did say Kanye did have an idea for the gold Digger video that had to do with that, but that was, you know, the only some hilarity. So I don't see anything around with him clearing up himself. Yeah,
I'm not talking about that yet. You gotta ask if you Jimmy Kimmel, whoever interview, and I'm just talking about in the whole totality of what's going on. At what point do folks in the media have to stop entertaining these irrational thoughts coming from mister ya. That's what I'm saying. Yeah, hopefully no more interviews. Everybody just let him no because it sparks. It sparks likes, it's sparks headliness. It puts you on the blogs and social media. That's why people
are doing these interviews. Come on, let's be clear. Hey, man, I just pray that brother get some real healing, because I've been telling y'all for weeks he's moving like somebody who doesn't plan to be around much longer. Like the man's been talking about people coming to get him for the past few weeks. He's been threatening. He's been saying that people are threatening to kill him. He's burnt his entire empire to the ground on purpose, and y'all think
that's normal behavior. Couple believe he did that on purpose that he can be free from all his contracts without paying the dime. That's that's what's what you just said in being so on point, because it's like people are sitting around and watching this plane crash and they're making up scenarios. Right, But but but the real scenarios like, hey, man, that man's moving. He's moving like someone who doesn't planning to be around much longer. Somebody needs to intervene, you know.
And but real scenarios like that nobody want to talk about. But we want to have a super conversations about. Now he's planning all of this. This is this is all part of his master to playing, Like come on, man, y'all see that plane crashing? Stop it all right? An SNL star Chris Red he was attacked outside of the comedy Cellar, and it appears he was targeted by two men who seemed to be waiting for him, and they
came up out of nowhere. They actually stole his chain, and according to reports, they also had brass knuckles, and so he was hit in the face and ended up having to go to the hospital. He had two black eyes a huge gash on his nose which required stitches. He was hospitalized and then released shortly thereafter. The men were dressed as security guards. They had mass covering their faces, and the attacker who approached him and hit him with brass knuckles was heavy set. The other man was standing
across the street. They said he appeared to be casing the area. Oh, this is personal, personal. This wasn't no random. Let's just take his chain. This was he knows who did that. That's what it seems like. That's that seems like somebody personal, like you know, somebody he said something to him, was like I'm gonna get you back, or somebody he pissed off like that. That's not no random act. What you just said. They would dress like security guards. They were chasing the area out. And I mean it's
not like Chris Red don't have a familiar face. He's on Saturday Night Live every weekend, he's got this show buffed down on Peacock on NBC. So I mean he might have looked like a target, especially the people that were chasing the area dress like security guards. Yeah, that's that's no. I didn't say it was random. I said that sounds personal. That sounds like somebody was like, oh, we're gonna get him, you know. I mean that doesn't
sound random. Well there, I mean, well, apparently moving forward, Chris Redd is feeling like I gotta start moving with some security. Absolutely. Yeah right, Chris, And that is your rumor reports. I'm just glad that brother's okay, I mean because it a lot worse. God, he's okay, And yes, Chris, yes you definitely need security. Bro. You somebody and you got something. When you're work something, you gotta protect it. Yes, Chris, go get security. All right, Well we got front page news.
Next we'll be talking about let's talk about Delonte West. He's been arrested and booked on multiple charges. All right, well we'll get to that next. Can we get on Rere We got re reready locked and loaded. All right, well, let's get on re Refront page news is next. It's the Breakfast Club. Go Morning, So Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same. Discover something new on HBO Max. Stream the latest HPO originals like House of the Dragon.
Then it cast the biggest movies like Elvis starring Austin Butler. Discover the stories that move you. Learn more at HBO max dot com. Y'all to Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news now. On Thursday Night football, the Ravens beat the Tampa Tampa Bay Buccaneers twenty seven, twenty two. All right. I don't know what's going on with Tom Brady and his team, but again it could you stop that.
Tom Brady is ninety seven and three fourth years old, right, Okay, I managed to retire two years ago after he won that Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Not to mentioned that. You know, they're talking about his home life. He's going through a lot, right, So it's like, come on, man, By the time eventually catches up, he's just mentally and emotionally not with us right now. You see that clearly? Well. Game Under the World Series starts today at eight oh
three Phillies versus Houston Astros. So um, good luck to both teams there. And also, uh, Cowboy fans, it looks like you lost one, Charlemagne. Would you like to join Lebron James and leaving? Uh, leaving as a Cowboy fan? No? Well, well, this is the audio Lebron saying he's no longer a cowgirl, cowboy whatever you want to call it. Fan. But I heard you talking about the Cowboys a long I mean maybe since like nineteen ninety seven or something. You're still
a Cowboys fan? Nah? Man, I had to at the Cowboys, man, Like, there's a lot of things that was going on during the you know, when guys were kneeling and and and uh, you know, guys would have you know, freedom of speech and want to do it in a very peaceful, you know manner. And you know a lot of people in the front office and a lot of people that you know ran organization was like, you know, if you do that around here, then you would never play, you know,
for this franchise again. And you know, I just didn't think that was appropriate sense. You know, I like a lot of the players on the team steal. So now you all in on the Browns. I'm all in on the Browns. And you know, you know, we one moment, Okay, all right, James is no longer a Cowboys fan. Wow Wow. He left us the way his headline left him. And I can make that joke because I don't have a headline either. My headline left a long time ago. By the way, that's no reason to not be a Cowboy fan.
That's no reason to not be a Cowboy fan anymore, because by that logic, you wouldn't watch the whole NFL. The whole NFL, you know, allegedly blackballed Colin Kaepernick. Remember when people were saying they were going to boycott the NFL because all those issues broad named you don't give up on one franchise because of that, you give up
in the league, Well, Lebron did. He also revealed that his showed The show is going to be part of the Thursday night football stream on Prime Video for the November seventeenth game between the Tennessee Titans and the Green Bay Packers. Just so you guys know. Okay, all right, now, let's talk about Delante West. Unfortunately, he was arrested and booked on multiple charges, including public intoxication. Police in Fairfax County, Virginia were called to a parking lot after witnesses claim
they saw him trespassing inside of a vehicle. According to authorities, when they tried to intervene, he became aggressive as they tried to detain him, and then he fled. They did find him, ultimately detained and booked him on four criminal charges, including vehicle trespassing, entering a vehicle, fleeing from law enforcement,
and public intoxication. He was, however, released from custody. So this is all in the midst of him trying to work on making a basketball comeback and the Big Three League, and they said he had been in training. They also said he had been speaking to kids at anademy in Maryland, the Rock Basketball pat the Rock Basketball Academy and giving out of ice on basketball. Hopefully he does also get everything that he needs. Yeah, I hate seeing situations like that.
I hate seeing brothers like that go to jail because jail is not going to do anything for that brother. That brother don't need to be in jail. That brother need to be in a facility getting help for his mental and emotional well being, Like the brother clearly has mental health disorders, like jail's not the place for him, and releasing him from custody to do what go right back to not getting help for his issues Like that brother needs to be somewhere getting help. Yeah, I agree
in that one, all right. And Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer was caught on the hot mic talking about the elections. He said, the state where we're going downhill is Georgia. He was on the tarmac with the President and also New York's Governor Kathy Hoko and the Senator Kirsten Jailbrand in New York and it was filmed by the Washington Post. He said, it's hard to believe that they would go for hershel Walker. He also was talking about mid term
election races in other places. He said, it looks like the debate didn't hurt us too much in Pennsylvania. That's when John Federman was against doctor Oz. He said, So that's good. Fetterman does continue to have a two point lead over Oz, and he also sounded optimistic about Nevada's Senate election between incumbent Democratic Senate Catherine Cortez Master and Republican Adam Lackteid. He said, we're picking up steam in Nevada. So that was all caught on the hot mic. We're
in a world with politicians season. Politicians are having trouble with athletes and celebrities in these races. What does that say about the Democratic Party? Yes? Indeed, how weak is the Democratic Party that they have in problems with Herschel Walker enjoyan Oz in Pennsylvania. But how week is the
Republican Party that they are? How vote for herschel welcome no matter what, even though two women have come forward showing what a hypocrite that he is based on the things that he says that he stands for and calling the women'skanks. I'm that they win in like what is what like what is what? What is weak because of the Republicans who will vote for whoever and put their muscle behind anybody no matter what. Yeah, because Republicans just want to win and they want to put people in
position that's gonna do their bidding. And being that, they move as a unified front all the time, unlike the Democrats. Their their their base just knows all we gotta do is get a Republican in. That's why. Because the Republican Party stick together, they stand with each other. Yeah, and they the Democratic Party for whatever reason, definitely definitely tear each other down all the time. Republicans don't even care if you do anything right or wrong. They're gonna stand back.
They want to win. And Stacey Abrams said, I saw Stacey Abrams say recently. She said that a lot of candidates are suffering because of the overall feeling people have of the Democratic Party. And she said, it's not that they have a lack of enthusiasm and the candidates, they just have a lack of trust in the whole party. All right, Well, that is your front page news. Now when we come back, we have California rapper Bay rapper l Russell joining us. This morning. We're gonna kick it
with the Russell when we come back. He gets busy. He's nice, and he's gonna talk about his independency and how he continues to make money and all that. So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club, Good Morning, the Breakfast Club one, the Breakfast Club. Your morning's will never be the same morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club, Good Morning. We got a special guest in the building, Russo Man, my
guy's brother. How are you feeling last time he came the block for a hot minute, came and he dropped like a good forty balls, sixty balls, and then you got the new project out. I don't even like to say you got a new project out, because I feel like you dropped every week. You know, we got to when life's going great? Yeah? What's this? Number twenty one? Number twenty one? Why so much music? Why not? Okay? Right? Why not? What makes this one special? More special than
the other twenty though? I think they're all special in their own way because they're different timestamps in my life and in my journey. This one is very reflective of my current process and just going through the journey of success and navigating what I've been going through. So it's just special because it's in this moment. It's now right, We'll never get down again. Now. You also talk so much about being independent in the value of that come
on and starting your own businesses. We know you have a good company, but you do have a deal. What's the deal with Russ? And so I have a partnership with Russ A fifty fifty prop is split and that's for one project which I'll probably deliver at the top of next year. And he's just gonna, you know, do what he do best and I'll do what I do best and delivering music. But yeah, it's partnered and just not the one I thought this was the album, No, no different, right, Yeah, we got a whole lot of it.
We got a whole lot of it. You Sai man. He was just early in and very um resourceful and just you know, he showed a lot of love early in appreciation and being that he went through this process, he understood what I needed more than the majors, Like they weren't offering me what I actually needed to get to this level. Right, it was it was too much. It would have been restricting. I dropped fifteen albums just
from the period of me going viral till now. If I would have signed to a label, I probably would have only got three out and maybe they would have got a bigger push, but maybe not, you know. So it was like they were stifling what I was actually trying to accomplish. And he was very hands off. Most people, when you signed a deal, you can only release music under that deal. I've been releasing me everything I've been releasing since then. I've owned completely, so I'm just still
able to do my thing. But is it lucrative because you know, you dropped so much music, right, Do people get a chance to really ride to it and understand in it and sit with it and live with it or is it it's almost like it happens so much if you sell ten products, you know, versus one during a period of time. Of course, it's lucrative because I get paid in the perpetuity I own it for the rest of my life. I'd rather be getting paid rent from ten houses than just one. You that estate man,
the real estate. Yeah, absolutely, ten of them, you know. But do people get to digest it enough like, you know, because you sit with music. But sometimes music like sometimes when artists have too many tracks on the album, don't really get to get to track twenty six, You know what I mean, Because you know, I think it depends on how great the music is. The people who want to digest it does and the people who don't don't. You know. My my thing is, I'm never worried about that.
I'm just creating from my heart. I'm not really creating with the idea of can you digest this or not? This is just what I'm feeling and I'm sharing it. You could either accept it or not. It's a day and as two where artists have a lot more freedom because I think there's so many more resources in ways to just reach people directly and not have to go through a whole system to get that done. Definitely, and
it's beautiful. So this last album we actually sold prior to releasing to DSPs through a platform called even, and I sold it direct to my fans. We sold four thousand albums and did a hundred K and revenue prior to even coming out. Most artists would have to wait for DSPs and wait for streaming to make that amount through streaming, you'd have to stream twenty five million times, and streaming pays quarterly, so you wouldn't get that. I wouldn't see what I made until next year probably if
I had to rely on streaming. It would be interesting to see what the NBA young boy would have done, if to be insane, he puts out as much music as you did. He doing. If any of them, Drake, Kendrick Cole, any of them run display the way I've ran it, they'd make far times more and they should, like you should buy the art from the artists. There's no reason you should want a Larussell product, but gotta
go somewhere else to get it. It's like my shows, we sell our own ticket and if you want to see L Russell, you have to talk to L Russell. Can we talk about your growth as a human being and as an artist and how that's reflected in your music, even in your name using your real name now completely, I'm just able to speak on things I wasn't able to prior because I didn't have the knowledge or the
insight or the information or the emotional intelligence. Like a lot of people hit me about certain songs, They're like, man, this was exactly how I'm feeling. A lot of us are feeling these things, but we can't express it because we don't have the ability. So you know, as I've grown as as a person, I've just been able to express more and the music has gotten better, just because
it's closer to home, it's realer. That's one of the things I love about you, the fact that you are able to talk about your the trauma you've experienced, but more importantly, the healing you've received. When when did that journey start? When did you start getting that language? When you start doing that work on yourself? Man, I was working at this job called UTC, and I sat across from this girl named Rita, And it's like an old space company and they do a lot of contracting for
military different stuff. But I was working across from this lady name Rita. She was from Singapore and like her English was broken, so people didn't used to really talk to her much. But I used to chop it up with her, and one day she gave me this book called The Freedom Simplified. It was a short read, but that changed my life. It's kind of like Buddhist texts, just like life principles and I was the first time
I read in a long time. I used to be like, I'm not reading because in high school I always had to read, you know, stuff based on school that wasn't interesting. But that just shook me up. I went on Amazon, ended up buying hell of books after that, and it just start slowly growing. I start getting around people who had similar thoughts, and the homies start pouring into me, and just life through experience, just naturally growing and learning
more therapy or anything like that. I just recently start going to therapy, and I don't know if it's for men. I don't know if I'm getting I feel like I had an expectation going into it, and you know that always kind of deviates the process a bit because you may not give what you expect. So I'm not sure how it is for me. But I started going recently.
What made you go? Just wanting to kind of work through some of the emotions I've been dealing with and just kind of like, uh, you know, some days you wake up and you tired of doing trash stuff or like being in a certain way for that moment you feel me and and then the moment it's like I'm gonna go to therapy right and then you start and then you know through that process you either love it or you don't. We got more with l Russell when we come back, Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club, the
Morning Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We all the Breakfast Club were still kicking it with the Russell. Charlomagne. Your title of the New Project, Man, it sticks out to me just because I feel like self sabotage you that in all time, you know the other shoe was about to drop of, something bad is about to happen. Just embrace it. Is that what that title signifies. Definitely, that's exactly what it is. You know, I've struggled throughout this journey to stay on a high, and not that
you're supposed to stay on the high. You know, you're supposed to kind of go up and down and stay kind of neutral button. I'm usually extreme. I'm very high on very low. And that title is very reflective of just that process, going through the changes that comes with success and just all the anxiety and all the pressures that come with it as well. It's a lot of work for you too, the way that you operate it's a lot. It's more than the average person, but people
feel like they can really connect with you. I said, you did a pop up show in Brooklyn and they said you were outside greeting everybody. Yeah, of course, I'm in a line. Man. We sold out five hundred tickets in eight hours. Wow. Literally, well I was the night before. I was like, man, I want to do a pop
up show. Yeah, And I saw the tickets to a platform, my own equity and it's called what's TBA Black Owned Tech, and um, yeah, I was like, I want to do a pop up And originally we thought it was gonna be like fifty to one hundred people, just some light and we end up doing over five hundred tickets. And you need to pay what you want to deal? Right, did you do? Show? These shows are offer base, so
we do pay. We do proud to pay shows where you could pay absolutely anything, and sometimes like at home, will do that, like right now we're doing a cafe, you can pay whatever. But these exactly, but these shows are offer based. Or you go through the site and you make an offer on what that ticket is worked to you, and we either accept or decline the offer. Is that lucrative? Because I see you do that. You do that with your mom's cafe, you do that with
the merchandise. Is that lucrative? Very because you're like so for the backyard shows, across a span of four backyard shows, the slain Yeah. So I built a residency in my backyard so we don't have to deal with the politics of the venues. And we did four really big shows in the summer house. I was coming out this my crib, my childhood home. And across the four shows, we generated
about seventy five thousand dollars. And it's because of the only two hundred people can come to each show, so off eight hundred people, right, And it's because when you do offerbase, you never know what you're worth to someone else. Right, If I change your life through music, or if you just really loved La Russell, you're gonna shoot me a little bit more. You know, a lot of artists my size, they gon do shows and their ticket price probably like
twenty five dollars, fifteen dollars. My last show, the average ticket price will seventy five dollars. And that's because we allow the people to choose, but that experience is worth But we also provide so much more. I'm at the front door doing wristbands after the show. You could actually talk to me at the crib. My pops is cooking, my mom's here, so it's a different extent. You're putting the wristbands on people, and I'm wrist banding people. I'm
doing everything. I'm kissing babies. Man, Come on, are you putting them on tight so they can't slide it off and pass it to somebody else? Man, my fans don't even do that. We don't even have to worry about it. We built great energy. They with me. You'll feel a way with people knowing where you live. Nah, because I've lived there my whole life. Just more people now they already know. But I mean what we've built, it's like a they keeping the hood, like everybody looks out for it.
It's like, no, this is this is ours. You feel me? So we don't have to deal with that. Have you had anybody like just pop up when it's not a show, like I want to meet the Russells. Yeah, yeah, A couple, a couple of half, a couple of half, and you know that's nothing but a trip outside. I didn't Hey, don't you come around here again. But I'm gonna show you that love. We're gonna embrace you. I love l russell Man. I love for a bunch of reasons. Number
one of these a dope lyricists. Very intelligent young man. But also it's not about what you say yes to, it's about what you say no to. I saw you say no to some Really I'm no need to say no names and talk to some really incredible earlier that I know would make the average young man be like, oh, I'm absolutely doing it. And I remember you hit me like nah, it's saint right. It wasn't right, And I was like, that's the thing, like when you don't say no later on, you're gonna feel it no matter what,
and you're gonna have to sit with it. And I'm somebody it'll bother me. It's gonna absolutely bothering me. So those nose early really saved me, because, like I said, if I would have took them early deals, I would have been hindered. How long ago been a year? It's been about a year rough, Well, yeah, it's been one year. You know. We started. It was like three thousand followers at that point to now almost over five hundred K, so it's been one year. What are some of distresses
that you deal with? Though, like I said, it is a whole lot more work when you do run things independently, but I understand the financial payout is greater. But what are some of distresses life? Just not having adequate time to cater to everyone and everything, dealing with the emotional trauma that kind of comes with the changes that come
with success, Like, uh, just the change of dynamic and relationships. Um, not being able to do certain things like I usually take my daughter to school and pick her up, so like when I'm out and gone, I don't get to do that and get to cultivate that situation and just um, yeah, it's really the time spot that stresses me most. And just um, whenever I do something that's like against my soul or feel like I'm not being the greatest human or I didn't I didn't act in my best interests
of a situation. Could you see yourself doing a more long term situation a deal, a partnership, Yeah, definitely, but I think the way that we structure it would be kind of different than labels do deals. So they like to do things and like four albums or five albums versus. I'm somewhere where it's like if we do long term, it's like, okay, I'll release music with you for a
year or so and we'll split back in. But you know, it's just it just has to be restructured a different way because how they do it now doesn't make sense. Like one offer, I got offered a three sixty for like ten percent of three of me right, but they didn't offer me a percentage of the company, which is crazy. It's like, why would you want a percentage of mind
without giving me a percentage of yours. People want to sign to the Rock Nations and the Death Chams because of the artists I was there prior, but they don't have equity in those companies. But instead of the equity and they be investing in you, wouldn't they be giving you probably money, resources, access to things that you made. And that's a that's a one time loan for a lifetime of equity on the end, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars right now for a lifetime or equity that's nothing.
But they're getting fable to arrest of their life will say that that you know when they make an investment, but I mean you're different. But when they make an investment into an artist, you know they might sign a hundred artists, not even we never hear about as fat as that. What that got to do with me? My Dain't you made a bad decisions? You feel me like, nah, that that's not real And it's like, bro, we make
the product. I don't really care what you're doing, like you selling my So what would be a fair deal to you? Fifty fifty profit shares are fair with the proper amount of equity to establish what you're trying to create. I also don't have a problem with with people getting paid in the perpetuity off a house as they helped build, right, But if you come into a system that's already fully established,
you should be assistive. You shouldn't been taken over. It's different when you help build someone in front the ground, But if you didn't help build a house from the ground, why would you you know, Like, they're just some things that don't make any sense. And you also practice what you preach with your business. So I saw you've been for a while now filming videos with artists as well, and you don't charge them right, you guys just on
the back end, not even fifty fifty. Sometimes it's less than that, Like I'll split the back end, however, makes sense to accommodate what we're getting done. So like, especially with us, we don't walk away with fifty because we have a whole team that helped. So some of us are only getting eight to ten percent. Then yeah, the artists get the greater half of it because they created the product. But yeah, we don't charge anyone, We just split the back end. No, he's really about it. He's
tried to give me splits on problem. I'm like, no, bro, I don't do that. But in second, I wouldn't do that. I wouldn't take that from you any which is crazy. Why is it illegal? Um? Because it would sway what DJ's play or what personalities talk about. Like I like to keep my stuff organic. Like if I'm talking about you because I actually genuinely enjoy you, you know what I'm saying. You can't pay. You can't pay for my
opinion on something. Right, But if you talked about someone and show them love and then they give you equity after right, they can't sway you because you already did the d you feel me, and I feel like you should own equity and things that you helped build, Like you posted me so many times that my platform grew right where didn't you have equity in it? We got more with the Russell When we come back, don't move. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. Damn. Back to your
childhood crib. When you called your moms, I said, Mom, I want to do a concert in the backyard. How was that conversation? How? How did she reply? Exceptional? I said, I feel about to build a purgler in the bag. She grabbed him, said what's the purl? I said, you about to see the next thing? You know, we built it up, you know it was. My mom is just the realist, coolest in the world on earth. You know. It's like, whatever we say we're gonna do, that's what
we're doing. She ain't got no issue with it. And you wear crocs like brothers in Brooklyn? Right now? When did that start? Probably like twenty eighteen. I don't even remember how it got to the crocs. I think my daughter's mom sister had bought me something like the first pair. Yeah, something. I was like, man, let me try them, and I put my foot in them. Things so comfortable, comfortable, I
shouldn't do something with make your own crocks. See I was thinking about that, but I really love crocs, so hopefully they just taff in because you know they do a lot of the little things that jewelry and stuff, not Julie, but whatever that you can put on in those really well. So we made our own. We actually have some yep button we got jivis. You know, it's so crazy, like I love I love the easy slides and always say I hope the easy slides don't become
a symbol of hate. And every time I say that, somebody to be like crops. Where the crocs? Right? I'm like, Crocs is cool. And then they got the little piece on the back so if you gotta move, you got kids, you gotta move, Just put the thing in the back
and out of there. You know. It's interesting to me and I want to discuss this to how you look at women, right and your growth and maturity in that respect and taking accountability for things, but also saying I'm not using the word bitch anymore to refer to my girl because a lot of people do like, yeah, that's is supposed to be a compliment and the intention is not supposed to be bad, but words do matter. So can you discuss your growth in that area? Uh, a
journey that I'm still traveling. I haven't been the best towards women like previously, just throughout my journey and sometimes even now. But I think that's something that's self reflective. I don't think men can respect women until they respect themselves. And a lot of men can't respect themselves because they don't know how. They've never been respected throughout their journey
in life and through their childhood. They've never been nurtured or nourished or it just poured into So it's very very difficult for you to go pouring to someone else and you don't even know what that's like. That's real. I mean healed people, healed people right like you know, like if you can the people all talk about you projecting hurt, you could project healing as well. Definitely. Yeah, you open up your mom's cafe, and that cafe is paid with you, not my mom's. It's called MOBOs cafe, Okay,
but it's a pay what you want cafe. Yeah, so we just we just made it proud to pay to the end of the year, and I just covered the bills for the next three months so everyone can just go eat. Where is it. It's in Valeo. Yeah, it's been there for years. Yeah, it's one of my favorite spots to go to. And the owner there is a big fan of the platform. Man, he just man. I tossed him an idea earlier this year to do like a one day brunch, right, and a bunch of people
came out and pay what they wanted. So this time we're just in a grand position and it's like, let's make sure people can eat. I thought you bought the place. No, but next year we're actually going into partnership, so I just bought it out. We know that, Yeah, we know you love a partnership. Yeah. What At what point do you think you'll love when life's going great? I think that's something that can happen any day once the work is done internally, because life is actually exceptional right now.
Just some days I can't fully accept it because I'm still working through things that I've done or you know, still trying to get past things that I feel emotionally about the past. But once that's true, I think I'll really be able to enjoy it, and I'm currently on that journey of just working through all that. Now, I bet you just helping you to appreciate the money more because in famous you said, you know, money can't money
can't make you rich at all. I'm very appreciative because the money is just a tool, you know, Like it allows me to do a lot of things that I wasn't able to do, Like I could feed the community for the next three months. Now, you know, some money to me, it's just a tool. I don't really um, I don't really splurge or get excited about. I'm not impressed by most things. So I'm really able to utilize this money to truly help and cultivate my team and
have my homies with me and change my family's life. Well, look, you know we can't let you leave without hearing some bars. Come on, you know, we know we gotta come on. Come on, you need to beat you on a capella? What you wanna do? Let me get a va. We gotta send one in. Come on, you gotta beat yeah, let's do what? Yeah? Can you say? Like she She's like, I know this rapping that due press play yo, put some more beat on that joint. Be rapper so bad valleo.
We're here again, and why rap this clove is not the same. A year later to jazz sax check ins won't do TSA, still got shoot box. Money, won't do bs. We don't do that dirty unless it's bids credit billion evaluation. That's what the bids hated. I heard the crown heavy lucky. I'm big, hated lucky. I'm thick hearted. I would have crushed and offered me bread crumb, offer me tea with it. They say it's just business. I don't agree with it. Were on the masses, Now we're on the pub two,
we're on the parking lot. We bought the club too integrated, vertically yawns against blue. It came out the dirt. That means we grew it. This ain't the prophecy again. But we knew it ain't win this in god Worth, winn this in black Gold. Knew it was less travel still took the back row. We spent the own bread, We spent the own blue white without outsource. Hired my own proof. I'm getting better at it, honey Kate deal still dressed like I never had it. Renovations is expensive. Flipt it
five times and I still got my crocs on. My mama got a podcast. I'm Beenna putting my pops on. Give me two years. I'm hating the jersey up. I'm the new a. Y'all playing what they jersey tuck. Please do not compare me to them. I am here, I am him God, buddy. I got scars on my lips, I got mudded on my cross, I got blood on my hands. I'm a beer worldwide. I get loved when I lay. You're a playing, you could playing. Y'all can
never understand. I chop my arm off before I take these again ten and end up liking fossa trying to trust these lines again. Jazz check in won't do tessay still got shot box money. We won't do being fake. We won't do that. Thirty unless it's bid is credit billion evaluation. That's where the bids hated. I heard the crown heavy lucky. I'm big headed, lucky, I'm big hearted. I would have crushed and offered me bread crumb, offered me tea with it. They say it's just business. I
don't agree with it. Huh, Ussa. I want to ask for us one more day because you said something that wrap that made me think of it. And I saw Drake say this the other day. Stop there. I saw Drake say this the other day, and Drake was like, you know, people say things like it's business, never personal personal, but no, it's always personal. It's always personal. They say it's just business. I don't agree with it. The way you do business is a reflection of your being. I
don't do bad business because I'm not that typing. If you're able to somebody over and do bad business, that's because of who you are. Wouldn't sit well with you if you wasn't a gentleman. We appreciate you, don't want to follow you. Yeah, I'm at LaRusso on everything that good company is not the same. It's the breakfast everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, ye, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the breakfast club. Let's get to the rum. Let's talk
Barack Obama. It's about Angela on the Breakfast Club. Well, we've been following this story about the potential Phoenix Sun's ownership group that's on the way. That's all after Robert Sarver was outed for being a racist, a sexist, a sexist, and now he's selling the team all together. And a lot of people have been linked to this potential ownership group, people like Shaq Jeff Bezos have been linked to the franchise. Now there's another person, and that person is Barack Obama.
Bill Simmons spoke to Charles Barkley about the upcoming seal of the Suns and he said he was told by a source close to the situation that Obama is involved one of the potential ownership groups. That could be interesting. That'd be dope, right, dope, all right, So we'll keep on following this story and fifty cent, I mean, it would only make sense, right because if you're an owner who lost a team for making racist and sexist comments, you know you should have to sell it to a
black person or a woman, right, I agree? All right? Now, fifty cent has kicked off a three project deal and this is a Lucid Media partnership with Peacock. All right. So details of the partnership and finance to numbers have not been revealed yet, but there's an article on Variety about it, and the companies have already set up the
first project under the deal. Exact details are under wraps, but it's known to be an unscripted true crime series at Peacock that's lated to debut in twenty twenty three. Fifty cent will also executive produce the series, and he'll work with Lucy Delo to develop two more projects under the deal. He said, I'm excited by the kind of stories we're going to be bringing to life together and can't wait for the first project to reach Peacock next year. Dropping a cools off for fifty Curtis in time to
Saint Jackson. He worked very inspired what he's doing in the TV and film world and in more inspirations and Pepper, they are going to be getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. I can't believe they don't have one already. That ceremony is going to take place on the morning of November fourth, So congratulations to them. They posted we are honored and excited, and once again Variety broke this story. So congratulations to Peppa love It. Shout
to Salt Pepper, Shout to the Hollywood Walking Fame. I thought they had one all right. MC Lightning and Rock san Shanta are going to serve as guest speakers at the ceremony that will all be live streamed on the Walk of Fame website. Light and rock Shant need stalls on the Hollywood Walk of Fame too. I don't know if they have them or not. I just why don't have a hip hop Walk of Fame? You don't have
one of those. There's no place in like New York with like people's name are on a brick or something. You know. I was thinking that too. I was always wondering why New York didn't have like a Walk of Fame, you know what I mean, like di'mond dirt all over it. I mean, na rat doodo, pigeons pooping. But the reality is, you know, since New York is the birthplace of hip hop, that would make the most sense for, you know, there to be a hip hop Walk of Fame. But y'all
don't know what. Well, maybe they'll do something outside that hip Hop museum that they're doing in the bronch room. Perhaps, all right, Little Wayne, he has his Whisiana Festival lineup, and he's added some new acts to that lineup, so you can see of course Young Money, Quevo and Takeoff, Cameron Rick, Ross, Mellow Racks, baby Face Raised special guests as well. So that should be a good one for everybody to check out. That's going to be happening. Actually
this Saturday, it's back. So they said there's a few tickets left for everybody that wants to go to that. All right, and Rick Ross has got a one point five million dollar watch and he had it delivered by an armored vehicle. He posted the video to his Instagram stories and you see the armored vehicle going through the front gates of his promised land estate. There's a security guard leading the way. Here he is, Oh, this delivery are it's how you join it? Huh. You gotta nake
sure the goods and safe and it. It's the biggest boss. It's that Jacob delivery heavyweight, heavyweight. It's the biggest man. I wake up and tell you every morning. We got no time to waste because that's the only thing we can't get back. It's beautiful right here, Jacob, It's just beautiful. The triple turbion. Hope, I'm saying it right. Salute to Rick Ross. Rick Cross is another black man. I love to see living life. Okay, Rick Cross enjoys his life.
You hit me dropping the clues bombs for Ric Cross is that how you say it, Torbond, I never knew how to say that. I say the same way. I don't. I rarely can pronounce things that I can't afford. But I do want to say, if you have to do all that to deliver it, what do you do to protect it becomes trunk with a security guard? What do you do to protect it when it's in the house.
I'm sure it was just delivered from New York, you know, so they couldn't send it in FedEx or ups, you know, so they had to be delivered a certain way that was protected. I'm sure they do that with all valuables. Yeah, But what do you do to protect it when it's once it's in your house? Now you got security having showed. But I think with anything that is delivered like that, they they definitely protected like that. I understand the delivery, but I'm saying, what do you do you want to
send your house? You have an armed guard that watches it at all times as staff, that's that's on his property to make sure that it's property safe. I pray, so maybe put it in a safe Yeah makes sense? Right? All right? Well that is your rumor reports, all right, Charlemagne, who you giving that donkey to man four after the hour? I need the police in Bullhead City. Bullhead City is a city in Arizona. I need them to come to the front of the congregation because they are simply punishing
a person for doing the right thing. We'll talk about it, all right, We'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Go Morning, So Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same. There are so many podcasts out right now, and it takes a team of people to bring them together, whether you're hiring for a podcast or for your growing business. One place makes it easy, Zip Recruiter, and now you can try it for free at zip recruiter dot com.
Slash Breakfast Don't get Good Club. Yeah, it's dunkey today for Friday, October twenty eighth goes to police in Bullhead City. Now. Bullhead City is a city in Arizona who we probably have never ever mentioned on Breakfast Club before, but they are getting their first mentioned on donkey or today because of this situation. Apologies, Bullhead City, I wish we didn't have to meet like this, but your city and your
police are tripping. Okay, A lot of police around the country trip with this trip right here isn't just a trip, it's a stumble and fall. See some people on this planet just like to do good, no screens attached, not looking for anything in return. They just see people in need and they provide. It's simple as that. Norma Thornton Thornton, seventy eight years old of bull City seems to be one of those people. She is a widowed mother of
five who grew up in poverty. She moved to Bullhead City in twenty seventeen after she retired, and she began making meals for those in need to learning. Many in her community suffered from food and security. So Norma goes to Bullhead City Community Park and she likes to go out there and serve food to the needy. In fact, she gave a quote what she said, the thought of people being hungry. I mean, I'm not making a big impact, she is, but at least some people have enough food
to survive. And I can't even imagine living in this country and being hungry. Dropping a clues bomb for Norma Thornton all Right, seventy eight years old. A woman like that should be honored and helped, meaning that we already see her out there doing God's work. So let's provide her with more resources, more assistance, so she can feed more people. That's what it seems like should happen, right, Not in this America. Let's go to NBC News for
the report. Please. Okay, Well, I'm gonna call my higher ups and figure out how we're going to handle this. Okay. This is police body camera footage from earlier this year, given to us by Norma Thornton's attorneys. Very very very scary. I thought I was going to go to to spend some time in jail. It shows her getting put in a police car after they say she was feeding the homeless at a public park. Thornton was accused of breaking
a Bullhead city law. The ordinance makes it illegal to take part in a food sharing event in a public park without a permit. The city says this ordinance is to ensure public health and safety and to prevent trash from piling up because of food sharing events. Is it bull City a Bullhead City? I repeat? Is it bull City a Bullhead City? I mean, Lord, have mercy. Satan is really waging war against God, isn't he? Norma Thornton got arrested for feeding the homeless hot meals this city.
Bull City has a new ordinance that makes it a criminal misdemeanor the share prepared food and a public park for charitable purposes without a permit. However, people are allowed to freely share food in the park for social events. So you can have a cookout or party in the park and holds up the one hundred people with no consequences at all. But you can't do the same thing to feed the homeless. This is what I don't understand,
not just about Bullhead City, but in life. Look, you don't have to help me, but you don't have to hurt me either. If you don't want to help me, just get out my way, leave me alone, don't bother me. But if you see me helping folks, don't do things that hurt me and keep me from helping those who need it. I told you earlier that Norman said she can't even imagine living in this country and being hungry and being told that you cannot feed the hungry, regardless
of what the circumstances are. My God, Norman is absolutely right, and the city and the police department are wrong. And I am glad that Norma is filing a lawsuit against Bullhead City, dropping the clues bombs for Norma's laws. Okay, she is a llegend that her constitutional right to do charitable acts was violated and requested that a court scriped down in the city's BS ordinance prohibiting her from feeding the homeless. I don't know if it's a violation of
her constitutional rights. All I know it's something ain't right. And her lawsuit notes that while there are three food pantries in the city, they have limited hours in food options and many are located where people cannot walk a drive. None of the pantry serve hot meals and only offer one box of prepackaged food per family each month. So basically, what she's saying is Bullhead City, y'all doing a little, little, little little something, but not enough. Okay, nowhere in there enough.
So let me do my thing without having to get a permit, all right. The permit required to share prepared food at parks requires a five day notice and two hundred and fifty dollars fundable deposit for cleaning. It also only allows sharing in a single two hour window, just one day per month. Why would Bullhead City be worried about something like trash in the park. Don't they have
someone to clean the parks? If not, make that a city ordinance, Like, hey, if you're gonna feed the homelet's just make sure you clean up the park, or at least pick up after yourself. Are encouraged the homeless people to make sure to throw the trash your way, keep the part clean. If not, they cannot receive the hot meals. Simpleness that help me help you get free meals. Okay,
just keep the part clean. That's a fair exchange. But what kind of world do we live in where a city is going to charge a human for doing a good deed. Norma Thornton already spending her own money on the food and putting her own sweat equity into making the food, and you want to charge her for a permit because she decided to spend her time and energy making hot meals for those in need. This whole system is a rap. Jesus ain't coming back. We're really live
in a time where folks demonize good and celebrate dysfunction. Now, Bullhead City released the statement claiming that individuals are free to serve food to any homeless person at their place, the residence, church, our private property. Our ordinance applies the public parks only. That's what the mayor, Tom Brady said in a statement. He thought he ate with that. Okay. Norman said, that's not ideal because she still serves people, but now she has to do it in a private athlete.
She said, it's not ideal because it's no tables, no grass. People get their food and they just sit up against the fence and eat. When she was serving in the park, word would get out that she was serving hot food, and it was much easier to get it to the people, and it was much easier for people to get to her and too the food. Let me tell y'all something, man, no one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of other, all right. No one is useless in
this world who lightens the burden of another. All right. But you are very useless if you get in the way of a person who is trying to lighten the burden of another. All right, Bullhead City, right now, you are very useless, and you are a burden to Norma Thornton and a burden to all those starving homeless individuals. Please give the City of Bullhead and the Police Department of Bullhead City to sweet sounds to the hambletones. Oh
no you are dogee the day, do gee oh the day. Yeh, all right, thank you for that dunk of the day, sir, Yes, indeed, all right. When we come back, it's Friday, so you know what that means all over the place. But today's freaky, freaky, freaky Friday question comes from Angela. She wanted to talk wet dreams. Now, where's this coming from? You? What? Um? Well, it was a topic that we actually did talk about on on lip service a little while ago, but I
was just wondering. I feel like everybody at some point in their life has had a wet dream, right you guys? Of course, was there a time when it was more frequent than others or some of them more memorable where I think it's happened to everybody once or twice, but it hasn't been for a long time for myself. What about you, Charlomanne, I've had one before, but I cannot remember the last time. That's when I guess poter guys used to be having sex with me like you're having
sex with goals. I guess what was it. Do you ever have it when you were alone or with somebody in the bed with you. I was a child, so I was definitely alone. Yeah, you never had adult wet dreams? Saying I thought, it's like we're disgusted. I'm I haven't saying that, like you're disgusted at us for something. I've had a wet dream in a long time. I've pete in the bed more recent than I've had a wet dream. Honestly, I haven't had a dream since I was a kid.
I loved this hard hitting content we're delivering this morning on the Breakfast Club. What's the question, though, Have you ever had a wet dream? And tell us about it? Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. Let's talk about you. We have you. Yeah, you know women have them too, that's why we were talking about it. Well, I don't remember. I don't remember their actual dream, but I just remember waking up feeling like I thought I was having sex and then being like, oh, I'm actually not,
and then going back to sleep. Okay, all right, well let's talk about it. Eight dream and did you see the ghost that you was having sex with? Let's talk about it. Eight hundred five eight five one on five on the Breakfast Local Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning, everybody is dch Envy Angela, ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now it's Friday, so you know what that means. It's place and today's freaky, freaky freaky Friday. Question comes from on Angela. Yee, she wants to talk
or wet dreams this morning. Now, yes, we were about your wet chears. Now. I haven't had we dreams in years. I don't even remember my wet dreams. Honestly, Jaco has a. Jaco had a whole song about it. He did. Charlemagne said he hasn't had we dreams in years. Listen, but I'm forty four years old. I don't remember. I haven't had a wet dream in my adult life. Like dreams. I guess I was a teenager or something. I haven't
had one of those in my adult life. But I do feel like when you have a wet dream, you are having sex with some type of spirit. I do believe that. And Angela, ye, I said Angela, and ye. When is the last time you had a wet dream? I think when I was in and like right after college. But I remember it because it wasn't not something that happened too frequently. And then we had a whole conversation about it the other day and women having wet dreams. So what was the conversation was it? Was it an X,
was it somebody celebrity? Was it a random person who was on the show? It was just a women talking about what I mean, who's in your wet dream? I actually, I actually don't remember what happened in the dream. I just remember waking up thinking that I just had sex and realizing it was a dream. But I don't it wasn't a celebrity. Okay, let's go a weird feeling. Let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this y'all on this trip? And the kid man we're trapping in my
first time calling the man trip man. We're talking wet dreams this morning. Talk to us brother, and I ain't gonna lie. And then when I was locked up, I had the most dreams and they ever had. I ain't even really ever had wet dreams like that sounds about right, that makes perfect sense. I don't know if it's because you're so packed up then there, or because you know
you ain't having a little bit. But you know they said when you ain't how you have them on lucas dreams, I ain't gonna lie you to be waking up with all kind of crazy dream Then be the man and you have more lucid dreams when you have when you're not what sound you're locking up now? When you go without smoking and stuff for a long time ago, I got you, got you, got you, got you all right up to be sober. So I'm guessing that probably they
said that it did that when you have more wet dreams. Okay, you miss him telling you I was going through it, man. I'm like, oh man, I had to dream through the last night. Tell you about it. Okay, Oh my gosh. By the way, you should not wake up in no prison, uh telling telling people about your wet dreams. Keep that to yourself. Write that down in your journal, king, you know you gotta share that with nobody. Hello, who's this? Good morning? This Cassie. Hey Cassie, we're talking wet dreams
this morning. Talk to us yo. So, first of all, thank you for setting us off. Let no us girls know that it happens to us too, So that gave me the comment. So listening, I'm in this dream and I'm giving it the buddy, buddy, getting it real good. And then I wake up and I'm still giving it to air. Though I thought I'd be able to finish, but I could. It was crazy. You wanted to go back to sleep so bad, like man up and finish, yet I wanted to go back and hey, how do
the room smell? Shut up delicious? Let them know. Thank you, mama. I have a good weekend. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one is freaky, freaky, freaky Friday. We're asking, we're talking what dreams this morning? Have you had one? How to go? Was it great? And how did the room smell? That's the Charlomagne question. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning for your cj Envy. Angela ye, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the breakfast club. Now if you just joining us,
we're talking we dreams. It is Friday, so you know what that means. And we're talking we dreams this morning now. Angela ye, I don't know if she had one last night or what's going on. This is something that's been on her mind. Yeah, and I don't and listen. I'm glad a woman just called in to say that, you know, she felt confident enough to call in and say say that she did have them or amazing it was, and you know, we want to hear about your wet dream experiences.
All right, Hello, who's this? What's going on? Jay? Jay? What's up? Brother? Not much, I just wanted to get in on the topic that I'm talking about this morning. Good morning to y'all. Good morning. So back in like two thousand and twelve, two thousand and thirteen, I had this X and uh first first little bit while we was living together. I never knew I was sleeping on the blow up next just because she had a bad frame and headboard and everything. So we sleep one day,
It's like four o'clock in the morning. I start feeling this warm stuff come on my side of the bed. I'm like, hell is that? And I get up and I wake her up. I'm sorry for cousins. I wake custins and said, hey, you pin, like get up your pen. She's like, oh, no, I was having a dream. I was having a dream. And then she got up and she finished peening a twiet and I was like, you're doing a whole lot of peen and you're having a wet dream. Now you just pee in the bed with
your blone self, that's not necessarily a wet dream. That's the type of it's still a wet dream. It's a different type of fluid. Yeah, why why don't we classify Why don't we classify peeing in the bed as a wet dream? Because we've all had that experience where you go, you dream like you peeing in a toilet, but you're actually peeing in your bed. How can we don't call that a wed dream? Well, that's because that's some more
peeing in the bed. A wet dream is like when you actually feel you know, you it's still wet ejaculating. So when you when you pee, that means you're ejaculating, No, but it's still wet. Okay, that's why I don't know what you're talking about. Well, Hello, who's this? Hey? Good morning? It's a d D. What's up? D? What's going on the morning? And and Charlotte we're talking away James this morning?
Brother talk to us all right. So I've had them as younger, as adult, I've had something here and there, But generally the thing is that's when I'm about to all and the dream when I'm about to arrive and it feels like I have to go. Yeah, genery feels like I have to go to the bathroom. So it wakes me up to feel about I have to go pete, So I just wake my sofa up to feel like you know, the runs to the battle minute. It's actually that. Okay, okay, we's sorry to hear that. Hello. Who's this Hi? This
is Alexis calling from California. Hello, Alexis. How are you doing this morning? I'm doing well. At to JNV, I'm doing well. We're talking wet dreams this morning. Talk to us, Yes, sir. First of all, I would like to say hello to miss Angela ye and selling me the God. I love you, Chris Cornya. It's five twenty five am. I'll wake up listening to you all every morning. God bless you go. Someone's about to have a wet dream because of your voice. Yeah,
your voice is very wet dreamish. Well, I'm a woman of a certain age, and I have wet dreams at least two to three times a week. I tend to know what if I play with toys or not, if I'm not playing with any toys. I will have wet dreams more often, but I am single, and um yeah, you need that, you need that release, you want to release it just happen? Is the last time you had to wet dream last night? Now, let me ask you a question. You said you're a woman of a certain age.
How do you know that these wet dreams aren't really nice sweats associated with menopause? I could expect that coming from you, because I know when I am climax, mother, than I'm doing sweat. Okay, I know when an orgasm is exactly Okay, have you ever had one with somebody else in the house? I'm sick. They're single? Okay. I am happy to talk to you, guys, happy to talk to you. Thank you for you, Thank you. I can't wait to talk to you some more about your wet dreams. Okay,
I'll hit your guys up and we can talk further. Y'all. And single? All right, girl, I'm looking forward to that. All right, Mama, you have a good weekend, okay? You two by five star pace queen. All right, Well, what's the moral of the story. Guys? If they are Tomorral, I don't know if there's a moral to this immoral store, what jeams aren't immoral? This interesting though, because a lot of people say they woke up before they ejaculated, but a lot of people, you know, don't wake up before
they I wonder what that is? Is that an e Is it an age thing like? Or does your body your body knows it shouldn't be in the bed when it's about the pee, but your body knows it should be in a bed with it's about the jack. I don't know, it's just strange. Oh maybe it's just a different feeling. Some people have more violent ejaculations. It might shake you awake, that's true too. All right, well, we got rumors on the way. What we're talking about new music?
You know, it's Friday, so you know we got to do it, and it's a good Friday. All right. We'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. E Charlomagne the guy We are to Breakfast Club. We gotta shout out La Russell for joining us this morning. Salute to my good brother La Russell. Man. Love that young dude. He's got a project out right now called I Hate When Life's going great. He's got that infectious energy man, that kind of energy that you
want spread out throughout the entire world. So support support La Russell, please absolutely. And Charlomagne, I see you had Ti and Tommy Davison on the show last night. I had Ti, I had Tommy Davidson, and I had a Kirsten soltists Anderson from CNN. They were all on Hell of a week last night. If you didn't watch it, I hope you dv ard it, or you can go to Paramount Plus and watch the whole episode all weekend. And Stephen Colbet was on. I had a great one
on one conversation with Stephen Corbett. You can go watch that on Paramount Plus as well. And I want to salute man everybody who's coming out to my screening of the movie till tonight, you know, till it's coming out this weekend everywhere. We have a screening tonight for everybody who got the inviting RSVP. I'll see you there tonight, all right, and be prepared. It's a heavy movie, so it's a very very very very heavy movie. So I want y'all to come in there and do some breathing exercise,
do some breathing exercises before you get there. All right, Well, you got a positive note. I do the positive note simply this. No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another. There is no exercise better for the heart than reaching down and lifting people up. When we give cheerfully and accept gratefully, everyone is blessed. And you have not lived today until you have done something for someone who can never repay you. Breakfast Club, y'all finish for y'all dumb
