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Charlamagne tha God
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Lauren LaRosa
Good morning USA.
Charlamagne tha God
Yo yo yo yo yo yo yo.
DJ Envy
Yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo.
Charlamagne tha God
Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo.
Lauren LaRosa
Jess is out sick. Lauren Laros is filling in. What up, Lauren?
Just Hilarious
Good morning, y'all.
Lauren LaRosa
Charlamagne tha God.
Charlamagne tha God
Peace to the planet. It's Thursday. Oh, I need my. Oh, there go my lighter. Light my other candle. Gotta set the mood, you know what I'm saying?
Lauren LaRosa
Absolutely.
Charlamagne tha God
Create some ambiance on this fine Thursday. How y'all feel out there, man? I feel blessed. Black and highly favored. Happy to be here another day to serve our beautiful listeners. What's happening, Charlotte?
Just Hilarious
What's the brand on that black candle?
Charlamagne tha God
What is the brand on this black candle right here?
Just Hilarious
Yes, it's a. The candle brand is a black owned brand. And they found me on TikTok and sent them up here. And I've been meeting J Collections. J collections? Yes.
Charlamagne tha God
Yeah. Jcollectionshop.com.
Lauren LaRosa
Yeah.
Just Hilarious
Salute to J Collection for the candles. They smell amazing. I burnt mine so fast in my house.
Charlamagne tha God
Oh, yeah, that mahogany. What's that right there? That's that mahogany teakwood right there.
Just Hilarious
Yes, yes.
Charlamagne tha God
Salute to J Collections. Thank you.
Lauren LaRosa
How you feeling?
Just Hilarious
Great.
Bozema St. John
Yep.
Just Hilarious
Got a lot of sleep last night. I got some. Their flu.
Charlamagne tha God
Are you sick? Don't come in here with that now.
Just Hilarious
No, I'm not sick. I just felt. Yesterday I felt like I was getting a cold, remember? I was like, I feel so tired.
Lauren LaRosa
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Just Hilarious
So I took medicine yesterday, went to bed early, made feel better. I felt. I feel night and day.
Lauren LaRosa
Okay.
Charlamagne tha God
Nobody got time to be sick. And I got four kids at the house. One of them was already sick. Sick. I don't bring nothing to y'all. Don't bring nothing to me.
Just Hilarious
Don't say nothing. Won't be nothing.
Lauren LaRosa
My kids always come in sick, man.
DJ Envy
It's.
Lauren LaRosa
It's always something with the kids. And there's so many of them.
Just Hilarious
Because they in school, though, right?
Lauren LaRosa
Yeah, because they in school.
Just Hilarious
And so many of them.
Lauren LaRosa
Yeah, so many of them.
Just Hilarious
Thirteen?
Lauren LaRosa
No, it's not that many. It's six, but only five at the crib.
Charlamagne tha God
And salute to everybody I saw in Brooklyn last night, man, I was at the Green Light Bookstore in Brooklyn. The good sister, Anita Kopax, put out her second book. The Wind on Her Tongue is book two of the Daughter of Three Waters trilogy. And we had a fantastic book signing for her last night. Book signing and conversation about the book. Let me tell you, hood dudes from Brooklyn, something, man, you know, when you do events, right? You know, and you know, if I'm Moderating So it can be a mixture of both. So, you know, Anita brings out all the.
Just Hilarious
The righteous and you bring out the rat.
Charlamagne tha God
The sisters, you know what I'm saying? Who?
Just Hilarious
You bring out the whole sisters and you bring out the hood, you know what I'm saying?
Charlamagne tha God
I don't want to say who it was. Hey, but one of my guys came out and he was dapping me up and he was talking to me and he was like, man, I came out here with this shorty, man. You know what I'm saying? Yo, this shorty got the audacity to ask me to buy her a book. It's a book sign bookstore. It's Greenlight Bookstore. We're here for Anita Kopax to win on her tongue. Of course she wants the book. He goes, man, I ain't even sniffed the yet.
Lauren LaRosa
Oh, sniff the panties yet? No, he mean he ain't even sniffed the panties yet.
Just Hilarious
I know, but how much is the book that you gotta sniff first? Divide it. The book, like 25, $26.
Charlamagne tha God
But he said it loud. And so one of the sisters was like, I heard that. I said, I wish I didn't.
Just Hilarious
I know the Shea Butter Babies was mad at him.
Charlamagne tha God
Oh, my God.
Just Hilarious
Beautiful here. He Exactly.
Charlamagne tha God
You know what I'm saying? Natural hair everywhere. You just being loud.
Just Hilarious
I was well grown. Edges, not the layered on ones.
Lauren LaRosa
Gotta love Brooklyn.
Charlamagne tha God
Needless to say, I gave him a free book, okay? So I hope it worked out for him. I hope he snitched some paintings last night. I hope it worked out for him. Oh, man, I bought the book for him, so I hope it worked out. Oh, boy. Yes.
Lauren LaRosa
He didn't even buy the book.
Just Hilarious
26.
Charlamagne tha God
He said what?
Lauren LaRosa
I said he didn't buy the.
Charlamagne tha God
But he was like, he ain't buy.
Just Hilarious
The book this morning. She mad cause she was texting her group chat like. And he buy me books.
Charlamagne tha God
She don't know who it is, though, so I don't want to say who it is.
Lauren LaRosa
He said, shout him out this morning.
Charlamagne tha God
No, I'm not doing that.
Just Hilarious
Don't do it.
Charlamagne tha God
No.
Just Hilarious
Trying to tell you she in the group chat.
Lauren LaRosa
I wonder if he bought a dinner last night.
Just Hilarious
There's no way. If he didn't want to do 26 at all. She had to eat before she got there.
Lauren LaRosa
You get a $99 slice.
Just Hilarious
We got food at home.
Lauren LaRosa
All right, well, Bozamut St. John will be joining us this morning. Now, if you don't know who Bozema is, she's been up here before. She's an Executive. She was an executive at Netflix. She was executive at Apple. She was executive at Uber. Now she has her own hair brand, Eve by Bowles. And you might know her on the Real Housewife of Beverly Hills. She recently lost her home in the LA fires, her Malibu home. So we'll talk to about all that. What's going on on the Housewives of Beverly Hills. And I believe Raspberaka is joining us this morning. I realize I've been saying his name wrong.
Charlamagne tha God
He's running for governor of New Jersey.
Lauren LaRosa
Yeah, he's running for governor of New Jersey. So we'll talk to him in a little bit as well. But let's get right into it. Front page news. Morgan will be joining us, so don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club.
Charlamagne tha God
Good morning.
Lauren LaRosa
Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Just hilarious. Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. And let's get in some front page news. I want to start off with some quick NFL news now. Jets hire former Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn as the new head coach. And he's a brother, so congratulations to him.
Charlamagne tha God
Salute to Aaron Glenn. Man. Sorry that you, you know, gonna go to the New York jets, they gonna suck and they're gonna fire you after a year. But you should have came to the Cowboys.
Lauren LaRosa
It's an opportunity.
Charlamagne tha God
The Cowboys would have gave you at least three.
Just Hilarious
That was such a backhanded congrats.
Charlamagne tha God
It's not the backhanded congrats to him. It's a backhanded congrats to the NFL and the way they handle black coaches. You know, when you and they send them to the most terrible franchises and when the franchises don't do well, they ship them out after a year. How many black coaches got fired after a year this year? Like two, right? Two. Three.
Lauren LaRosa
Two or three this year. Yeah. Well, good morning, Morgan.
Morgan Wood
Good morning.
Bozema St. John
Good morning.
Morgan Wood
DJ Envy, Charlemagne, the God and Lauren.
Just Hilarious
Good morning.
DJ Envy
Good.
Morgan Wood
All right, let's get into it. We are watching more develop out west with the LA wildfires or fire officials are giving an update on a new fire burning rapidly through Southern California. The Hughes Fire sparked Wednesday morning burning more than 10,000 acres near the Castaic area. In a remote area in North Los Angeles, Louisiana. County Fire Chief Anthony Maroney spoke about battling the blaze. And LA County Sheriff Robert Luna assured residents not to stress about looters. Let's hear from those officials.
Bozema St. John
The situation remains dynamic and the fire remains a difficult fire to contain, although.
Lauren LaRosa
We are getting the upper hand.
DJ Envy
So I Want to make sure people know that, that if you leave your homes there will be additional deputies working out there in the neighborhoods to make sure your homes are safe.
Morgan Wood
Yeah. So no structures have been damaged so far with from this particular fire with roughly 4,000 fire personnel assisting. Officials do say winds are driving the spread of the fire with the National Weather Service extending a red flag warning through 10am tomorrow morning. So we'll continue to keep you guys posted and continue to keep L. A in our prayers in regards to those fires.
Lauren LaRosa
Yeah, they said, they said rain is going to be coming this weekend. That's what they, they're praying and hoping for just a little bit of rain. But I wonder when do see Kim.
Charlamagne tha God
Did her rain dance and that monsoon is on the way.
Lauren LaRosa
I don't know about a monsoon. I don't know. I don't know how much rain is coming. But they said rain. I was just curious when did insurance companies start heading over there and start evaluating and start paying those people?
Just Hilarious
You know, some of them were what was the thing about people not getting full insurance for the houses so that.
Morgan Wood
Their insurance was dropped beforehand, weeks beforehand? But yeah, I believe that some of this stuff is already being processed. You just have, it's like it really is case by case though, considering what, what your coverage is or, you know, based on where you're located and things of that nature. So yeah, it is going to be a case by case. But in case you, in case you missed it, President Trump, he did sit down for his first Oval Office interview in his second term in a conversation with Sean Hannity that aired last night on Fox News. He says many of the issues of the past four years wouldn't have happened had he still been in office. He slammed the Democratic Party, calling their policies horrible. Trump is hinting at changes coming to fema, saying the agency complicates things. It hasn't done its job over the past four years. States and he suggested that states should take care of their own problems and that FEMA should play a secondary role to states dealing with their own emergencies. Now, Trump also believes that most people in California don't want sanctuary cities. And he claimed millions of gallons of water is available in Northern California and just needs to be diverted or pumped down to Southern California. But right now it's being diverted into the Pacific Ocean. Let's hear those comments from Trump's interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News last night.
Charlamagne tha God
California is a great example of it. If you actually polled the people, they don't want sanctuary cities. But Gavin Newsom does, and these radical left politicians do. And, you know, if you asked him why they couldn't even. I watched Gavin Newsom try to answer that question. He was unable to even answer.
Lauren LaRosa
He looked like an idiot. He was unable to answer.
Charlamagne tha God
I asked him one other question.
Bozema St. John
Why is it that you don't want.
Lauren LaRosa
Millions of gallons of water a day pouring throughout California? You know, the farmland in California is, they say, the equivalent of Iowa.
Charlamagne tha God
Great land, but it's got no water. Yeah.
Morgan Wood
He also alluded or suggested that he would withhold any federal aid from California if they don't pretty much follow what he, you know, wants him, them to follow. But he's, he's suggesting that. Well, we will see what Trump does because we can clearly see that this is going to be one of his first issues that he needs to deal with. So he will address the World Economic Forum remotely today. The annual event is being held in Davos, Switzerland. It'll be his first major speech to global business and political leaders since Monday's inauguration. So here we are, day three, day four. Well, we're well, well under, well underway into a Trump presidency. So, you know, we should start to see some things come about.
Lauren LaRosa
But let me, let me ask you a quick question before we go to the, to the next hour. I was going to ask, I thought Trump said something like he wanted, state by state, he didn't want to do any more FEMA funding or federal funding. He wanted the states to handle their own funding with their own problems. Was that true? Is that a good thing or bad thing? I wasn't sure.
Morgan Wood
I'm not sure that that's a good thing because what happens is, like, if you look at a situation like Katrina, how can the state handle themselves? You know, you have to bring in outside federal funding.
Just Hilarious
Yeah.
Morgan Wood
You have to bring in outside aid sometimes to get people back on their feet in certain situations. You know, So I, I, I don't want to say. I understand. I get you.
Lauren LaRosa
I was just asking because he was like, it would just, he would just give the funding directly to the state opposed to going on the thing. I didn't know if that was a good or bad thing. That's what I was asking.
Morgan Wood
I don't think that's a good thing at all. I mean, that's just my personal opinion. But, you know, that's the whole point of having the Fed is to have your back, you know, when you, when the state can't cover it, I guess. But, you know, we'll see.
Charlamagne tha God
You know, it really helped if the rich paid Their fair share of taxes. That would help, too.
Morgan Wood
Yeah, well. Well, that's your front page news for 6:00am At 7:00am we'll talk about DEI.
Lauren LaRosa
All right, everybody else, get it off your chest. 800-585-151. Phone lines are wide open. 1-800-585-1051. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning.
Charlamagne tha God
The Breakfast Club.
Lauren LaRosa
Ray.
DJ Envy
Ray.
Charlamagne tha God
Ray.
DJ Envy
Yo, Charlemagne.
Charlamagne tha God
Envy.
Lauren LaRosa
What up?
Just Hilarious
Are we live?
Charlamagne tha God
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Lauren LaRosa
I got an indoor pool, outdoor pool.
Charlamagne tha God
We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club.
Lauren LaRosa
We can get on the phone right now. He'll tell you what it is.
DJ Envy
We live.
Charlamagne tha God
Hello?
Lauren LaRosa
Who's this?
Charlamagne tha God
Hey, how you doing? This is Canon.
Lauren LaRosa
Hey, Cannon, what's up? Get it off your chest. Canon.
Charlamagne tha God
Yeah, man. Look, I'm not really into politics.
Bozema St. John
I'm not really into all this poop while going on with the government, but.
Charlamagne tha God
What is crazy is Covid. Remember that jam? Turns out they're not giving out vaccines anymore. They're not doing anything regarding that.
Bozema St. John
Turns out it comes to light, that's a sham.
Charlamagne tha God
And Biden, before he left office, he pardoned Fauci. He can't even be brought up on any charges or anything. That is true. But why are you telling us? It's like, we don't know.
Morgan Wood
This is news to me.
Charlamagne tha God
I don't know. They think get it off the fence. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. He got. He definitely got pardoned before he left the White House.
Lauren LaRosa
Yeah. It is crazy that. That, you know, all those people that didn't want to take the vaccine in certain states were fired. They lost their jobs, they lost their income. It's really crazy that now. You know, I think Trump signs something where at least he's giving the military back pay and. And allowing them to come back. But it is crazy that people lost a lot for not wanting to take a vaccine that wasn't tried and tested.
Charlamagne tha God
Yeah. And I don't know what Dr. Fauci is guilty of or not guilty of, but I do know preemptive pardons are not helping him beat any allegations. Okay? Any allegations that the YouTube conspiracy theorists have made about Dr. Fauci giving him a preemptive pardon is not helping him beat the allegations at all.
Lauren LaRosa
I ain't afford. If I was Joe Biden, I'd be scared. Trump said yesterday, you pardoned everybody around but yourself. But yourself.
Charlamagne tha God
That's right.
Lauren LaRosa
You ain't pardoned yourself.
Charlamagne tha God
That's right.
Lauren LaRosa
I would be scared.
Bozema St. John
That's right.
Lauren LaRosa
Well, then he might see he's on his way out, but I don't know. Hello? Who's this?
Bozema St. John
It's London.
Lauren LaRosa
Hey, London. Good morning.
Just Hilarious
Good morning.
Bozema St. John
Good morning.
Charlamagne tha God
Peace. London. What's the matter?
Lauren LaRosa
London?
Bozema St. John
Let me tell y'all why I'm mad, okay? Because I feel like the army get everything.
Just Hilarious
And us as police officers, we out here in the war zone too.
Bozema St. John
We don't get no free college. We don't get no house. With no house, no nothing.
Charlamagne tha God
I agree with that.
Just Hilarious
Like, I'm out here risking my life.
Charlamagne tha God
Just like the soldiers.
Lauren LaRosa
Where you from?
Just Hilarious
Where y'all help at?
Lauren LaRosa
Where you from?
Bozema St. John
I'm from New York, but I'm in Connecticut now.
Lauren LaRosa
Connecticut. All right. So the. So the military, of course, they have ROTC and they have programs where they, you know, pay for your college if you serve in the military. But also usually police officers, they usually give you a discount, help you on your taxes if you live in certain areas. I know in New York City, if you live in the actual boroughs, I don't think they charge you as much taxes when it comes to state tax. So they do give you a little bit.
Charlamagne tha God
I agree with her, though. You, you should. Y'all should get free college and free health care.
Bozema St. John
We should.
Just Hilarious
I'm out here fighting the war, too.
Charlamagne tha God
Yeah. The NYPD budget is like $5.8 billion.
Bozema St. John
They could afford something for us.
Lauren LaRosa
I agree with that, but thank you, London.
Charlamagne tha God
Thank you.
Bozema St. John
Y'all have a good day.
Lauren LaRosa
You pull me over, let me slide.
Morgan Wood
Got you.
Lauren LaRosa
All right.
Charlamagne tha God
Where does all that money go for the New York Police Department budget? 5.8 billion. That's the most in the country. Like this the second. I think the second is la. And they get like one point something billion.
Lauren LaRosa
Remember, they wanted at the dance team, but you know, they use it for drones. They. They use a lot of anti terrorists. They have a lot of officers on the street.
Just Hilarious
I remember they was mad. Didn't they have like. What was the car? They had that nice car. It was real mad at the NYPD for it.
Lauren LaRosa
I don't know. I know they use a lot of robots. I know there's a lot of drone. A lot of anti terrorist stuff that they have, especially when. When things happen in the city. I know that for a fact. But I don't know where all that money's going, but get it off your chest. I think it was a Porsche.
Bozema St. John
NYPD got a Porsche?
Just Hilarious
Yeah, I'm looking at it.
Charlamagne tha God
No reason for no goddamn police officer to have no Porsche unless it was.
Lauren LaRosa
Repossessed and they got it for free. But then they could at least and kept the money.
Just Hilarious
But I'mma find it went viral. People was pissed off.
Lauren LaRosa
I never seen no NYP.
Charlamagne tha God
It might have been AI yeah.
Lauren LaRosa
Get it off your chest 800-585-1051. Hit us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Charlamagne tha God
This is your time to get it off your chest Whether you're mad or.
Lauren LaRosa
Blessed I hate the way that you walk the way that you talk I.
Charlamagne tha God
Hate the way that you dress Everything.
DJ Envy
With me is best call up next. 800-585-1051.
Lauren LaRosa
Not just me I'm with the culture feeling. Hello?
Charlamagne tha God
Who's this? Yo, this is Big O from Birmingham, Alabama.
Lauren LaRosa
What's up, Big O? Get it off your chest Big O.
Charlamagne tha God
Yo, how y'all doing this morning? I'm good, man. I just want to say that I'm just kind of upset with the president. He passed all these legislations, but he didn't get rid of that overtime tax. I work on power lines, and, I mean, we make a lot of overtime. I was expecting not to be paying taxes on that also. I mean, he just said that he's not going to help California with fema. But I live in the south, where we just had four states hit by a hurricane. So what is he going to do when those states come into contact with another hurricane? Well, I think he's just upset with California because of Gavin Newsom. Because Gavin Newsom, you know, said he was going to trump proof California. So I just think that's. That's. That's a little bit of pettiness right there. I don't know how he feels about the hurricanes in the South. Well, they're gonna happen every year, and they're getting worse. Yeah. So, I mean, him saying he's not gonna help California has to go across the board. And if he gets rid of fema, I mean, it's gonna be a big problem because most Southern states are welfare states anyway. Yeah, I was wondering. I do wonder about that, you know, I wonder what the. What the other option is. Cause, you know, he said. He said FEMA is getting in the way and states should take care of their own. So if FEMA's getting in the way, then, you know, what's the. I don't think he has a solution to that, but that's all I had, man. Y'all have a great morning.
Lauren LaRosa
You too, brother. Have a good one. Hello? Who's this? Good morning.
Charlamagne tha God
This is Jalen.
Lauren LaRosa
Hey, what's up, Jalen? Get it off Your chest, brother.
Charlamagne tha God
Yes, sir. Well, before I do that. Good morning, DJ Envy. Charlie. God. So my job at the I meeting, like, for an entire company before a Trump came in, and when I left the name, I'm expecting to talk about talking some blacks, you know, women in the workforce, but it was all about trying to shift. Why are you talking like you doing the quiet storm on somebody's radio station? Like, what's up, bro? Come on. I don't even know what you say, what you're saying. Last thing you said, you want to send this out to all the transgenders?
Lauren LaRosa
No, no, no. He said he went to a DEI meeting at his job.
Charlamagne tha God
Yeah, it wasn't what I expected. I thought they were gonna talk about the black progress and a woman in the workforce, but it was all about, like, LGBTQ transgenderism and their progress. And then you wonder why they're chasing that with DEI. And it made me think about what Dr. Umar said. I think when he first came on your show, that the progress of blacks have kind of been hindered because of the LGBTQ push. And I wonder what y'all thought about that. I think Nancy Mason said the same thing. Like, it's a lot of things in common between Democrats, but the fine print. I'm trying to keep pushing little things here and there. I'll be honest with you. I don't know nothing. You said transgender. Nancy Mace. Dr. Umar, I don't even D, A, D, E. I. I don't even know what. What do you. What is your question? What do you. What are you getting off your chest exactly? You're just upset about the meeting. Well, not about it, but, like, I guess you said the one point that the progress of blacks themselves may have been hindered because of the push of the lgbtq. Right?
Lauren LaRosa
Okay, brother. Well, you get it off your chest. Can you throw into the next record? It's a scissor record. Just saying. Next up is scissor.
Charlamagne tha God
Next up is scissor.
Just Hilarious
You said that record.
Charlamagne tha God
He said that regular quiet stone voice the whole time, till the time they introduce a slow song.
Lauren LaRosa
Get it off your ass.
Charlamagne tha God
Shout out to all the lesbians out there who want a scissor.
Lauren LaRosa
This record is for you, scissors, 800-585-1051. If you need to vet, hit us up now. You remember about a week ago, you were talking about there's mad people that did the COVID scams that got away in today's paper, seven more people got arrested. I tell you, they still looking at. They still going at those people.
Just Hilarious
Boy, I done told you had $44 million.
DJ Envy
I told you.
Just Hilarious
They still going where they arrest them at.
Lauren LaRosa
Calm down.
Bozema St. John
Why?
Lauren LaRosa
You wonder if this is your friend?
Just Hilarious
No, I'm just saying $44 million, you wouldn't have been able to find me. They probably was, like, somewhere just in Brooklyn chilling.
Lauren LaRosa
It was seven people.
Charlamagne tha God
The PPP have a 10 year statute of limitations. Every single one of y'all who got an illegal PPP loan for a large amount of money, y'all going to prison. It's only a matter of time.
Just Hilarious
They come in, I'm feeling crazy, like, dang, like all these people got all this money, and I'm out here living righteous.
Charlamagne tha God
Yeah. Ball out. Because you going to jail. I'm telling you right now, it's only a matter of time.
Lauren LaRosa
They got about five more years to get them.
Just Hilarious
Dang.
Lauren LaRosa
Yeah, but, you know, seven people just.
Just Hilarious
Got arrested, and they probably was at the hookah spot. That's where they grabbed them at.
Charlamagne tha God
Let me, let me. Let me look that up. How many people got arrested for PPP loans so far?
Lauren LaRosa
All right, well, we got just with the mess coming up, what we talking about?
Just Hilarious
We do. We gonna go back to ASAP Rocky, because his attorneys were upset yesterday. There's not enough black people. And on the jury that they're trying to select. So we gonna get into it.
Lauren LaRosa
All right, we'll get into that. Next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Jess. Hilarious. Charlemagne, the guy. We are the breakfast club. Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. And let's get to Jess. Da mess.
DJ Envy
The news is real.
Charlamagne tha God
Whether it's Jess.
Morgan Wood
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Bozema St. John
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Morgan Wood
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Lauren LaRosa
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Just Hilarious
Don't do no. She don't spare nobody.
Charlamagne tha God
Worldwide. Jess. Worldwide mess on the Breakfast Club. She's a culture.
Just Hilarious
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Charlamagne tha God
Talk to me.
Just Hilarious
So ASAP. Rocky day two. They are now trying to. Yesterday was day two. Today will be day three. Today, January 23rd, they are now trying to find the jury that will, you know, be listening to his case.
Lauren LaRosa
Yep.
Just Hilarious
So the issue yesterday was that out of 106, six people that reported for jury selection, only 5 of the people were black. Now, this was an issue that asap. Rocky's attorney, Joe Tecopina, took up with the court. He said that this is not proper. There should be more diverse representation, especially because of the area that they drew the jewelry from. He says that that area, that pool, there's a 9% black population. So for only five black people, four to five black people to show up or be selected. It's not diverse. And he's pushing back earlier on that. The judge says, well, look, there's no authority that requires any particular percentage of ethnicity on a jury.
Lauren LaRosa
Right.
Just Hilarious
So we hear you, but, like, what are you leaning into here?
Charlamagne tha God
So when they say jury of your peers, what do they mean exactly?
Lauren LaRosa
Supposed to be your neighborhood, the people that's in the same neighborhood, but also your same ethnic background. Right.
Just Hilarious
Well, yeah, so. And I never looked into it.
Charlamagne tha God
I don't know.
Just Hilarious
Yeah. Reverend Al Sharpton actually spoke in this as well, too, because he basically said people asap. Rocky's friends and family have been in contact with him. He doesn't know all the particulars of the case, but he said the same thing that you said. Like, he's supposed to be judged by his peers.
Lauren LaRosa
Right.
Just Hilarious
And it needs to be fair and that he's going to keep his eye on this case and he's going to keep calling out things that are not unfair. Because already it kind of seems like. Like people are like. It's just a little weird. It's just a little setup.
Lauren LaRosa
Black people don't do jury duty.
Charlamagne tha God
Throw a generalization out there.
Lauren LaRosa
Like, when's the last time you did.
Just Hilarious
The last time they. I don't want to talk about on air.
Lauren LaRosa
Okay.
Just Hilarious
But I haven't done it in a while.
Charlamagne tha God
I haven't been called in a while. But, you know, the reason I'm not able to do it is because I have felonies. So that's why I can't wait to get Pardon My Damn Self.
Lauren LaRosa
Brett. Myself. Nope. Anybody else?
Charlamagne tha God
Yeah, but don't say black. Brad said he's never been called. Don't say.
Lauren LaRosa
No, he didn't say he has a call. He just said, you said you haven't been called.
Just Hilarious
I know black people and all people who do it because they don't want to go to work.
Lauren LaRosa
See, we. We don't. We usually don't do jury duty because we don't want to go somewhere and they pay us $3 an hour.
Charlamagne tha God
You Domin?
Lauren LaRosa
I am black, sir, but I. I don't know. I know a lot of people that don't do jury duty.
Just Hilarious
Two sides of the coin. Shut up. Okay. All right.
Lauren LaRosa
I'm black.
Charlamagne tha God
You know, it's funny, though. In this era, they might call a jury of asaps peers a DEI jury. You know what I mean? You never know. But I also did when I saw this story yesterday. I said to myself, I know Reverend Al can multitask but after the few, few first days of the Trump administration and all the executive orders we saw Trump sign, I could think of several other things that Reverend I should be focusing his attention on, but I think.
Just Hilarious
It was more so because his. His ending line says, I am monitoring this trial and challenging district attorney to ensure that fair and that there's fair representation. Right. I think this was just like a. Yo, this is ASAP Rocky. I don't know if y'all are familiar with him, but don't play with him in his courtroom because he does have allies out here. I think that that's all that tweet was, because it was just a simple tweet. But when ASAP arrived to the court, he arrived with his mom and his sister yesterday for day two, and the judge was on his mom's body. Okay. When ASAP's attorney stood up to introduce because he's like, who are the new people in the courtroom? ASAP's attorney is like, oh, this is ASAP's mom and his sister. And his attorney is like, his mom and his. I mean, the judge is like, mom. And the attorney's like, yeah, you can't tell who's the mom and who's the sister. And the judge said, you are beautiful. And that is on record.
Lauren LaRosa
That's what he said.
Just Hilarious
Yes.
Lauren LaRosa
So black judge.
Just Hilarious
I don't. I didn't Google the judge to see if he was. You could do that on court.
Lauren LaRosa
Like, he abused. Like that. What does that have to do with the case?
Just Hilarious
That question came up in reporting and someone after the court asked one of the reporters, they're like, can't that be looked at as, like, already unfair? And what was mentioned in the conversation was it's not because there was no jury in the actual room when he said it.
Bozema St. John
It.
Just Hilarious
Okay, so that's what is being said. But yeah, so basically another thing that came up as well, too, the first day and yesterday they leaned into was the fact that now ASAP Rocky's defense is going to be that the gun that he had was a prop gun or starter gun. For anybody that is not familiar with what a prop gun or starter gun is, this is a small gun. It only can fire blanks. So basically it wouldn't have been able to shoot anybody or graze anybody the way that they are alleging that it happened. Now, the prosecution is upset because they're like, to ASAP's attorneys, yo, y'all never told us that this was going to be our defense. This is last minute. We're supposed to know things 30 days in advance so that we can have a chance to prepare and respond to this. Why is this coming up now? And they're in. ASAP's team is like, no, we alluded to it. We said that because of who he is, because of home invasions, he does different things to secure himself. So there was a whole back and forth about that as well too. And ASAP's team said that they actually had witnesses who were going to testify that that gun was, was just a prop gun.
Charlamagne tha God
Was there a real bullet that they pulled out of somebody?
Just Hilarious
So that's the thing. They haven't been able to find any show. When they went, when the investigators went, they didn't find any shell casings asap.
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Just Hilarious
Turn in shell casings But I believe that they never found a gun as well too. So there's a whole back and forth about that as well.
Lauren LaRosa
So they're basically saying really allegedly got shot and picked up his own shell casing and then went to the hospital.
Just Hilarious
Well, really brought shell casings. He. Him and his girlfriend went back to the scene to get showcasing. So he actually did bring showcases and turn them into investigators. But what ASAP's side is saying that he did have the prop gun. And. And I think they're having to say this because in the video. I took a screenshot of the video. Remember you mentioned, like, there was, like, something kind of similar to a gun in the video. You do see something in his hand. I think he's just trying to explain what that was. And they're saying it was a problem. And he's saying that he only fired it in the air, never directly pointed it at Relly because Relly began to follow him. That's according to asap. It was being alleged by him.
Charlamagne tha God
I got a headache already. I wouldn't report the jury duty for this.
Lauren LaRosa
Now you got a problem?
Just Hilarious
Yeah, I'm gonna work today. All right, well. Yeah. Don't have time for one more.
Lauren LaRosa
All right, well, thank you for just for the mess. You know what's gonna happen now, right?
Just Hilarious
What?
Lauren LaRosa
They're gonna send all of us letters for jury duty.
Just Hilarious
Can we do that? Because we people of the media.
Lauren LaRosa
Yes, you gotta do jury duty. That don't matter.
Charlamagne tha God
Yep. Until they ask that question. Has anybody in there been convicted of a felony?
Just Hilarious
I've never been convicted of a felony.
Charlamagne tha God
Well, that's your fault. Okay.
Lauren LaRosa
Is any of your family members on law enforcement?
Just Hilarious
None of my family is law enforcement. Damn.
Charlamagne tha God
I definitely got that. I pull out my gold card and everything.
Lauren LaRosa
Do you work anybody that's closer with a felony?
Charlamagne tha God
That's right.
Just Hilarious
Oh, I work with felons.
Charlamagne tha God
I ain't been pardoned yet.
Just Hilarious
Charlamagne. What? I know felons. I know a lot of them.
Lauren LaRosa
All right, well, that is just what the best. Now, when we come back, we got front page news. And then Bozema St John will be joining us. You know her from Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
Charlamagne tha God
Don't move.
Lauren LaRosa
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Wake up.
Just Hilarious
Wake up.
Charlamagne tha God
You're locked into the Breakfast Club.
Lauren LaRosa
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy Jess. Hilarious. Charlamagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Just as out sick. Lauren LaRosa holding it down. And let's get in some front page news. Good morning, Morgan.
Morgan Wood
Good morning, envy. Lauren LaRosa and Charlemagne the God. Y'all all right?
Lauren LaRosa
Yes, ma'am.
Charlamagne tha God
Peace, Morgan.
Just Hilarious
All right.
Morgan Wood
You guys know there's been a lot of mixed reaction around Trump's anti diversity equity and inclusion executive order, right? Many say it's a direct attack on the Civil Rights act of 1964, the landmark law in the United States that outlaws discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex and national origin. So there was a caller, I believe, that mentioned basically the black race. How's that dei? And also roping in lgbtqia, all of that ropes into diversity. Okay, so in a Black Information Network exclusive, I had the honor of attending a demanding diversity DEI roundtable yesterday at the National Press Club here in Washington, D.C. and the conversation was the first of many steps in the response to President Trump's rollback of DE&I. I spoke exclusively with National Urban League President and CEO Mark Morial about how the executive order will impact specifically black people in the workforce. But I'm sure anybody could take away some advice from this. So let's hear from Mark Morial.
DJ Envy
His executive orders, in my own opinion, are unlawful as an inappropriate and illegal exercise of presidential power because they seek in effect to overturn the Civil Rights act, to overturn provisions of the Constitution, which cannot be accomplished by executive action. You are now saying, let's build a wall to keep black people, brown people, to keep Asians, indigenous Americans and many other Americans, women and others from having a fair opportunity to work in the federal government, to be promoted in the federal government, to play in leadership roles all across America life. So we must resist these executive orders.
Morgan Wood
Any thoughts?
Just Hilarious
How do you resist them?
Charlamagne tha God
It's a great question.
Just Hilarious
Like, like if it's because, doesn't that make it law? Like, how do you just resist that?
Charlamagne tha God
What does the resistance look like?
Morgan Wood
It doesn't automatically. Just because he issues an executive order does not automatically make it law. And you basically fight fire with fire. You fight it with law, you bring up lawsuits. So the National Council of Negro Women, Siobhan Arline Bradley, she spoke on the panel and she, she did provide some advice on what to do if you are impacted by these changes. And to your point, Lauren, how do you react? Let's hear from Siobhan Arline Bradley.
Charlamagne tha God
We do not want to underestimate particularly.
Just Hilarious
The role of black women.
Charlamagne tha God
In this last election and previous elections.
Just Hilarious
We were over 92% of an entire voting block.
Charlamagne tha God
And what I'm telling people is you.
Just Hilarious
Must connect your power to your civic.
Charlamagne tha God
Engagement as well as your consumers engagement.
Just Hilarious
Black communities are a primary base in this country not only for the economy.
Charlamagne tha God
But also to the intellectual prowess of this country. We have been so mired with false content that says there's no merit in our communities. Black women are the most qualified block.
Bozema St. John
Of educated people in The United States.
Charlamagne tha God
Of America and black women stand is.
Just Hilarious
Not only overqualified, but ready to activate at all times tables.
Morgan Wood
Well, she basically went on to say that, you know, we should mobilize and we should use those efforts in mobilization to have these type of conversations and figure out what our starting point is. What do you guys think?
Charlamagne tha God
Well, in regards to the. The DEI thing, you know, you know, I was just sitting there thinking, you know, you know, why it was so easy for so many corporations to get rid of dei because they wanted to. They never wanted to do it to begin with. Like corporate D. Corporate DEI was always some BS because it was just prior after George Floyd, like, you know, if you look at it, the number of black CEOs never increased. The pledges these corporations made to black orgs, they didn't deliver on. It was always performative. And that's why they couldn't wait to shut down a lot of these DEI initiatives as soon as Trump, you know, got back in the White House. And I just think that now is the time for, you know, us as a people to what she's kind of speaking to us as a people. We got to collectively come up with things that are for us bias. Like, you can't. You can't let a group of, you know, white people in corporate America determine, you know, what, what DEI or whatever is going to be in the future look like.
Morgan Wood
So to your point, Revyn, Al Sharpton is actually calling for a boycott of companies who reverse their DEI program. Sharpton added MLK rally in D.C. he said that King gave his life, shed blood and died to open American America up to everyone, regardless of race or sexual preference. Now, he said on the National Action Network plans to to announce a boycott of at least two companies that have reversed DEI policies within 90 days. Now, if that's something that we can all come to an agreement on, on what the actual two companies are, do you think we will make an impact?
Charlamagne tha God
I think we need to come to an agreement on what we want diversity, equity and inclusion to be for us. I really don't think we can leave it in the hands of corporate America. It should have never been in the hands of corporate America to begin with.
Just Hilarious
Like, how are we going to do that when we are not. Like, our leadership numbers are off, our ownership numbers are off. Like we are always having.
Charlamagne tha God
But they're making stuff.
Just Hilarious
Stuff.
Charlamagne tha God
They're allegedly making stuff for us right in these companies. So we should be the ones to create it, regardless of what our numbers are in this company. Like 10 white people in the room can't tell a company what's good for black people or what's good for women or what's good for.
Just Hilarious
They can't, but they do, because those 10 white people in the room are normally the executives. And unless you're empowered in that room and you've been here for X amount of years, you're the one black person in the room and what you gonna do?
Charlamagne tha God
I agree with that.
Just Hilarious
But they should be the other way. Like, you should be able to. You know what I mean?
Charlamagne tha God
That's my point. We should demand that. Like those. Exactly. Executive. The executive should say, hey, how should this look? And we should be bringing it to them. Like, they shouldn't be saying, okay, here's our DEI program. Because once again, that's why it's so easy for them just to take it away, because they never wanted to do it to begin. I'm not gonna say every company didn't want it, but most companies just did it for PR purposes.
Morgan Wood
Well, make sure y'all shop with the companies that stood on 10. You know what I'm saying? Let's switch gears and talk about, you know, these. These J6ers. Again, House Speaker Mike Johnson, he says he believes in second chances. He made the comments defending President Trump's pardons of January 6th rioters. That includes former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, David Dempsey, who attacked police officers with pepper spray and flagpoles, and Julian Carter, who pepper sprayed officers, including Brian Sicknick, who died the day after January 6th after the riot. Now, House Speaker Johnson says we need to move forward. Let's hear more from Speaker Johnson.
Charlamagne tha God
The president has the pardon and commutation authority. It's his decision.
Morgan Wood
What was made clear all along is that peaceful protests and people who engage in that should never be punished.
Charlamagne tha God
There was a weaponization of the Justice Department. There was a weaponization of the events. It was a terrible time and a terrible chapter in America's history.
Morgan Wood
Yeah. So I would encourage everyone to go watch the 6th. It's on Amazon Prime. It's a documentary that follows January 6th United States Capitol attack through the perspective of people who are actually there. And it does feature, like, real live. This is not like, reenactment type stuff. It features real footage from that day. And, yeah, it's on Amazon prime. And so check it out. So just in case you don't know what happened on the 6th and what it looked like from the perspective of people who were inside the Capitol Building, check out the 6th on Amazon.
Lauren LaRosa
I did see one of the people that he pawned and got arrested again.
Charlamagne tha God
I did.
DJ Envy
Yeah.
Lauren LaRosa
Like a day after, which is crazy.
Morgan Wood
Yeah. On separate gun charges. Yeah. Something. Something else regarding. Yeah, that's. Yeah, they're being released out of jail out here in D.C. and. And it's. It's been quite the show, so.
Lauren LaRosa
Sure.
Morgan Wood
But, yeah, that's your front page news, y'all. For more news coverage, follow at Black Information Network, Download the free iHeartRadio app and visit us@binnews.com. i'm Morgan Wood.
Lauren LaRosa
Thank you, Morgan. All right, now, when we come back from the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, she was a ex CEO, a marketing officer at Netflix. She worked at Uber, Apple. She has her own brand, Eve by bars, the Hair brand. And we're gonna Talk to Bozema St John when we come back, so don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Come on.
Charlamagne tha God
Morning. The Breakfast Club.
Lauren LaRosa
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Jess. Hilarious. Charlemagne, the guy. We are the breakfast club. Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. And we got a special guest in the building. We have Bozema St. John. Welcome back.
Charlamagne tha God
How are you? Thank you.
Bozema St. John
Thank you. I'm doing all right.
Charlamagne tha God
How you feeling?
Bozema St. John
Thank you. Nice to see you.
Charlamagne tha God
I'm sending you positive energy and love and light because you just saw that you lost your house in the LA wildfire.
Bozema St. John
Yes. Right. In Malibu.
Charlamagne tha God
In Malibu. And you said you found out on social media.
Bozema St. John
Yes. Found on Twitter a video.
Charlamagne tha God
Yikes.
Bozema St. John
Yeah. Somebody just driving down pch and I was like, oh, that's my intersection. Oh, there's no house.
Lauren LaRosa
Damn.
Charlamagne tha God
Wow.
Lauren LaRosa
Yeah. Did you get a chance to go back to see whatever was there to rubble if you could find anything?
Bozema St. John
I haven't been able to be back yet, so it's like, you know, everybody's just waiting to see when we're allowed to go back and see what is left. Although, you know, there's nothing left. But I think there's still something about the grief process where you just need to see it.
Lauren LaRosa
Right.
Bozema St. John
Just to know yourself that it's. It's totally gone.
Lauren LaRosa
Did you lose pictures, passports, all that?
Bozema St. John
Yes. Like, so many things.
Lauren LaRosa
When you evacuated, what were you able to grab, if anything?
Bozema St. John
Nothing. Well, first of all, I wasn't even in the country. I was in Zambia.
Just Hilarious
Yeah. My birthday, right?
Bozema St. John
Yes.
Just Hilarious
Happy belated.
Charlamagne tha God
Happy belated.
Bozema St. John
So much belated.
Charlamagne tha God
22.
Bozema St. John
Yeah. Thank you. Ooh. That's a lie. But it was so scary and overwhelming because all you know is that the fires are coming. You don't know which direction they're going in and the evacuations happen so quickly that, you know, the people who are in their homes, really, you don't have time to think. I think we've all had that moment, right, where you've been like, oh, you know, it's like, if there was something, like, who would you save? Or what would you take? And you make those theories, but in reality, it doesn't work like that. There's just panic. And for me, since I was so far away, there was really nothing I could do. And who was I gonna send to go get my stuff? I was gonna do that, you know, so you gotta let it burn.
Lauren LaRosa
Did you see online, which I thought was horrible and distasteful, people were saying, you know, when rich people or wealth were losing their cribs, good for them, they could get another one and all that, you know, And I'm thinking, like, it doesn't matter if you're wealthy. If you're not. You're losing things that care and mean the most to you. So how did you feel when you seen that? Like, now you just lost all your property, you lost all your things, and then you see this online.
Bozema St. John
Well, it pisses me off because it's like, who you think gave me the house, right? You know, you think somebody just came here and gave me the house? You don't know that. I worked for it. So what if you worked for it? You should just lose it and it should be all right. No, of course I'm sad. I cry, I'm mad. You know, it's like, yes, of course I'm in a better position because I will be able to replace things. I will be able to rebuild. But who wants to do that? You know, we got enough going on. I don't want to have to do that too. Like, can I get some peace? Just want some rest. And so it's like. It makes me upset when people say stuff like that.
Lauren LaRosa
You know, me and my wife were talking the other day when we seen all. We were like, you know, what would we grab? Like, we tried. We tried to start setting things up in the house. And she's like, well, I gotta go get the photo albums. I gotta get the pictures. I need the memories. And then she was like, but damn, what about the kid's first outfit? You wanna be able to pass that on? And then you're thinking, well, what about this?
Charlamagne tha God
What about the kids? Y'all got 13 of em. You know what?
Just Hilarious
How's she dealing with all of this? Cause she's, you know, she's young and explaining it to her.
Bozema St. John
She's 15, and I think it's. I mean, it's a tough time. You know, you're already a teenager with all these emotions going on, you know? But she has friends who've also lost their houses, so at least she has some community that she can talk to about shared experience. But, you know, how do you comfort a child who's like, well, what if fire comes again? You know, Then what? So it's just a tough thing.
Charlamagne tha God
How are you able to show up and do this, though? Because, I mean, the show must go on, right? You got your new beauty brand, Eve Bobas, you promoting the reality show, but then you got all of this heaviness on you. How are you able to even show up and just do what you're doing right now?
Bozema St. John
Well, unfortunately, I'm not unused to grief.
Charlamagne tha God
Yeah.
Bozema St. John
You know, it's like, I've faced a lot of it in my life. And one thing I know for sure is that the sun's gonna come up the next day, people are gonna keep moving, and if you don't move with it, you'll get left behind, you know? And it's like, look, I think one of the things for me is that, yes, I do wanna rebuild. Yes, I do want another house. Yes, I want more things in my life. And how am I gonna get it? Nobody's gonna give it to me.
Charlamagne tha God
That's right.
Bozema St. John
So I gotta get up and go do the work myself.
Lauren LaRosa
And what made you do Real Housewives of Beverly Hills? Why did you jump into that crazy thing?
Bozema St. John
I know. Cause that's the thing.
Charlamagne tha God
That's the first thing I said. I was like, why?
Just Hilarious
When I saw the announcement, I. I was like. I didn't think it was boredom. I just thought I was like, well, maybe this is gonna, like, lean into, like, future business goals.
Charlamagne tha God
I said, she promoted something. I said, she got something.
Lauren LaRosa
I said, boses bold.
Just Hilarious
She's so successful already. She's the girl for us girls. Why would she go over there with them people?
Bozema St. John
Well, you know what's so funny? The idea of being on the show is actually really interesting to me because I do feel like there's no representation for women like me or like us. You know, that it's like, look, the corporate girlies who are ambitious, who are smart, who are loyal and will defend their friends and all of that, they don't exist in this space. No disrespect to anybody else, but they just don't. And so I'm like, well, I've already represented in so many different Spaces like, why not do it here and also work on a bigger platform and also do things that I want to do in a different way, so why not?
Charlamagne tha God
I guess we always look at you as an executive. Like, I want to run down some of your resume. You were the global CMO of Netflix, CMO of Endeavor, CBO of Uber, head of marketing of Apple Music and itunes, head of music and entertainment marketing at Pepsi Core. Am I missing anything?
Bozema St. John
I'm missing a whole lot.
Lauren LaRosa
I'm missing a whole lot.
Bozema St. John
God's favorite baby.
Charlamagne tha God
So what would you say the key to all of that success has been? And do you prefer being behind the scenes or in front of the camera?
Bozema St. John
Yeah. Oh, that's an interesting. I mean, I think the key to success always has been that I truly am myself. You know, I think that a lot of people like to say that it's hard to do because when you're in these spaces, conformity is what wins. You know, you've got to just be like everybody else. You got to wear the gray suit like everybody else. But anybody who has seen my career or seen me walking around has known that, like, I am a black girl first and foremost. I represent exactly who I am. I don't try to pretend not to be. And so for me, it's like, that has been my key to differentiation and what has made me successful. And so now moving out of that space is just another unexpected thing. You know, it's like, look, you read my resume, and it sounds great, because people are like, oh, my gosh, you did that. And that, that. But it's like, if you were there with me day to day and were advising me, you'd see that people never cheered me on, even when I made jumps, like, people never did. So when I left Apple to go to Uber, people were like, why would you do that? Like, why would you leave Apple? And at the time I went to Uber was like, the company was going down in flames. They were like, why would you do that? And I was like, yeah, because first of all, y'all think that I'm getting these jobs as some sort of token. And so what I'm gonna show you is, actually, I'm the greatest marketer of life, and that a company that is on its knees, I'm going to help rebuild. And when I do that, you can't ask me another question. And then it's like, okay, I moved from Uber to Endeavor, and then Endeavor to Netflix, and Netflix. I joined right at the start of the pandemic, and people are like, oh, why Would you do that? Like, it's such a big company. Like, the spotlight is on it. If you fail, you're gonna fail big. And I'm like, yeah, but if I can do that, then again, you can't ask me whether or not I can do this. Right. Because now I've done it at four different companies. Who's gonna deny me? And then I was inducted into the Marketing hall of Fame, and I was like, yeah, okay, there. I'm done. Retire. Thank you.
Lauren LaRosa
The Real Housewives franchise, Jersey and the Rafters is shooting down. So I guess you're there to save the Real Housewives franchise. Because that franchise seemed like it was going down well.
Bozema St. John
I think that it deserves a reinvention. You know, I think the relationships between women has been really shown poorly in ways that are not helpful. I'm not saying that there's not conflict. There's always conflict. There's conflict in the boardroom. Okay. The fights I had in the boardroom were far scarier than any fight I've had on this damn show.
Lauren LaRosa
Do you know any of those women or y'all? Were you friends with them?
Bozema St. John
I knew one of them, yeah.
Just Hilarious
Lisa Van Sutton. Oh, Sutton.
Bozema St. John
Because. Just socially.
Just Hilarious
Gotcha.
Bozema St. John
You know, we know each other that way.
Lauren LaRosa
All right, we got more with Bozema St John when we come back. You know her from the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Jess. Hilarious Charlemagne. Tha God. We are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Bozema St. John. You know, former marketing executive for Netflix, Uber, Apple. And, you know, she's on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills right now. Charlamagne.
Charlamagne tha God
You know what comfortable feels like.
Bozema St. John
Bose, Do I know what comfortable feels like?
Charlamagne tha God
Have you ever allowed yourself to get comfortable?
Bozema St. John
I don't think in a workspace, no.
Charlamagne tha God
Yeah, that's what I mean. In the workspace. Yeah.
Bozema St. John
I haven't. No. I don't know. Because there isn't one. You know, not because I haven't allowed myself to, but because that's just death. You know, it's like if you get too comfortable in the corporate spaces, somebody's gonna come get you. You know? And I don't think that there's any nirvana for black people or especially black women in these spaces. And so I'm like, yeah, you always gotta watch your back. So I don't think I've ever been comfortable.
Charlamagne tha God
No, I'm glad you said that, too. Cause I feel the same way. And I think that sometimes when you get too comfortable, you start to play it safe. And then that's when I think all of these industries start to die out. Yes, because you got people who are playing it safe. And my thing is, like, they probably gonna fire you if you play it safe. So you might as well take the risk, do something innovative, because if you get fired doing that, at least you feel good about yourself.
Bozema St. John
Yeah, well, Sean, I've always said that, like, look, when I leave a space, I want you to know that I was there. Like, I will never leave a space. And you were just like, oh, was she even here at all? No, I gotta leave some sort of footprint. And so it's like, how am I gonna do that if not representing for who I am and my community and all of those things? Now, look, I recognize the fact that it is a burden to be in these spaces and to be the one. And people always, you know, when something happens to black people, they turn to you and be like, oh, so what do you think we should do? And, yes, that is annoying. But at the same time, it's like, yeah, well, maybe that's why I'm actually in this room, to actually say the things that are hard to say and the things that they wouldn't know otherwise. And so for me, the comfortability aspect has never really been part of what I have tried to achieve, because I know that that's not my destiny. That's not what I'm meant to do.
Just Hilarious
So are you staying in the room to do that? Because people think you're leaving the show because of the post that you put up on Instagram? Are you leaving?
Bozema St. John
No, I'm not leaving the show. That was about something else. But then my house burned down, so then I couldn't even talk about it.
Charlamagne tha God
Oh, oh, so you was gonna quit something else? You had an announcement coming?
Bozema St. John
Yeah, no, I was thinking about, like, life changes and things I need to do, not about the show at all.
Charlamagne tha God
Got you.
Bozema St. John
Yeah.
Lauren LaRosa
We're proud of you as a community from what you've done, what you've accomplished. But, you know, some people might not know the educational background and how you got there. So for people, that's. That's in your field, that's admire you and want to say, damn, I want to even go a notch of what she did. How did you do it?
Bozema St. John
Right?
Lauren LaRosa
What is the education?
Bozema St. John
Right? Well, I mean, I have my bachelor's degree. You know, I don't have a master's degree. I decided after my bachelor's that I wanted to Jump right into work. I had the opportunity to go to Spike Lee's advertising agency, which is where I got my start. You know, I think the difference with how I did it is that I never thought that a job was too small, you know, for me to actually.
Lauren LaRosa
Like, say that again. Because people, I don't think they heard you in the back. And did you get paid at first? You didn't get paid at first.
Bozema St. John
Don't say it loud in the back. I did nothing. I paid nothing. But, you know, the jobs were never too small. Like, I brought my full self to every single job. There was never a time where I was just like, you know what? When I get into that corner office, that's when I'm gonna do, da, da, da, da, da. No, I did that when I was an assistant. You know, it's like, you can ask Spike today, and he will tell you that, like, I crushed. In fact, like, when I was getting inducted into the hall of Fame, he did an interview, and he said he knew then that he would work for me one day.
Charlamagne tha God
Wow.
Bozema St. John
And that happened when I was at Netflix and he got an overall deal while I was the cmo, you know? And so for me, it's like, look, there's never been a moment in my career where I felt like, I can't wait for the next thing. I brought everything to the job I had. And so even now, as I sit here and doing this show and all that, I'm bringing everything, everything I have because I want to be able to have the next opportunity and the next opportunity and the next opportunity.
Lauren LaRosa
Do you consider yourself an alpha woman?
Bozema St. John
Absolutely. Yes.
Lauren LaRosa
So with being an alpha woman, how is that in relationships?
Charlamagne tha God
Do you feel like you have to.
Lauren LaRosa
Submit a little bit? Do you feel like you have to fall back a little bit? Bit?
Charlamagne tha God
You couldn't pass that question to Lauren, huh?
Just Hilarious
Huh?
Charlamagne tha God
You couldn't pass that question to Lauren, huh?
Lauren LaRosa
I'll tell you the truth.
Just Hilarious
No.
Lauren LaRosa
Because, you know, when it comes to.
Charlamagne tha God
The real House, you can relate.
Lauren LaRosa
No, you know what?
Charlamagne tha God
No.
Lauren LaRosa
My wife watches the show, so she's a fan, and she. She loves who you are. So she's always asked, like, damn, I wonder how is that in a relationship? Because she's very strong, and she had that question. She also wanted to know, did she. Did you feel like those friendships on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills are real friendships? Or do you think it's start with alpha.
Bozema St. John
Let's start with alpha women. Okay, so here's the thing. I can't diminish who I am. It's not possible. So, yes, I want the soft girl life and the whole thing, and I can have that too. But at the end of the day, this is who I am. You know, I walk into a room and I demand things. It is my energy and my aura. And so the need for a partner who is not threatened by that or not afraid of that is absolutely necessary. You know, so it's not necessarily about me dimming or getting quieter or being more subservient. Is that, like, who's just gonna match my energy? You know, my mom says every pot has a lid. And I feel like now I found a lid.
Just Hilarious
How did you know that, Keely? Because also, too. Not only is he coming, and you're like, already this super successful marketing hall of famer, but now he's having to be introduced on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Got questions. Which is after your late husband as well, right?
Bozema St. John
Yeah.
Just Hilarious
How did you usher him into all that? How did you know he was fit for that job?
Bozema St. John
Right. Well, also, I have to add that, like, I also respect a great deal, you know, so that. That has to be at the bottom of it, you know, which is, like, that's where we have to start. I have a tremendous amount of respect for him. And so the conversation, even telling him that, like, hey, look, I'm. I'm on the show, right? I would like you to be on the show, but let's talk about. On whether or not you feel comfortable doing it. And when he said he did, then I was like, all right, look, you haven't been in the scrutiny like I have, so we're gonna have to talk about what that looks like for you.
Just Hilarious
Right?
Bozema St. John
You know, and so to me, it's like, there's a responsibility that I have to him, you know, in being my partner on being on the show and therefore making sure that he's also protected. So perhaps that's even where the alpha woman shows up. Is that, like, I feel that, you know, I want to be protected by him, but I also feel responsibility to protect him as well. And as for the relationships on the show, look, I'm the first one to tell you that I really thought that these conversations were played up, you know, I thought it was production.
Lauren LaRosa
Oh, you thought they were producers. Just make it up.
Bozema St. John
Yeah. You know, people be like, oh, she talked about you. Da, da, da. I was shocked to find out that the relationships are really real. So people get upset about real things, you know, and you really don't know. It's just like, life, like, you don't know if somebody's talking about you behind your back. You do not know that. And so you're making assumptions based on the facts that are given to you. So you might be really nice to somebody, but yet she was over here talking about whatever it is that she wanted to talk about you, and you didn't even know. And so you see it on screen later, and people be like, oh, she should have known she was fake. And this and that. You're just like, how would you know that? You'd have to be psychic. You wouldn't know. And so I am continuously learning about the relationships between the women and myself, and then also how it appears on camera. Reunions are gonna be very interesting. That's all I know.
Charlamagne tha God
Could you have a house husband? Like, if it was just a guy who.
Bozema St. John
I don't think so.
Charlamagne tha God
Wasn't that successful?
Bozema St. John
No, I don't believe so. Yeah, I don't think so. I don't think so.
Charlamagne tha God
He's not a nice guy. He looked good. He putting it down. He cooks, he cleans, keeps.
Bozema St. John
I think it's probably more about, like, mindset and ambition than anything else. You know, I'm just. I'm way too ambitious, I think, to have somebody who would not want to also be ambitious.
Charlamagne tha God
Yeah.
Lauren LaRosa
I also noticed on the show, they changed a lot on the show. And I watched the show with my wife. That's our little thing. But I noticed on the show, when I do watch it, I love seeing them women bow down to you a little bit. Like, they tiptoe around you and, you know, like, you could tell that they look for your approval. Do you notice that? Cause it's a shift, then it's a change.
Bozema St. John
I do think it's a shift because I'm not like them. And so I think anytime somebody new or, like, a new situation presents itself, they're also gonna be a little careful, you know? Cause you just don't know. You gotta test the water. Right. Now, if I come back for second season, I think that would be a different situation. Cause now they know they know you.
Just Hilarious
Right, right.
Bozema St. John
And they're like, oh, okay. So she's got her opinions. She can stand up for herself, and they'll have a different way to interact with me. I'm sure that's gonna happen.
Lauren LaRosa
All right, we got more with Bozema St. John. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Jess. Hilarious Charlamagne, the guy. We are the breakfast club. Lauren LaRosa's filling in for Jess, and we're still kicking it with Bozema St John. You know her from Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Charlamagne.
Charlamagne tha God
How did putting out your book, the Urgent Life, My Story of love, Loss and survival. How did that being vulnerable in that book prepare you to be vulnerable on reality tv?
Bozema St. John
Oh, that's a great question.
Charlamagne tha God
It was.
Bozema St. John
It was so hard to write my memoir. I think what happens is that, as I was saying, with grief, you just want to get it behind you. You want to feel better, you want to feel normal. And what happens is that we don't realize that you put away the sadness and the fear and the anger and all those things, but you also put away the happiness and the joy and all the good things that were a part of that, because your brain doesn't know how to separate any of those things. And so in writing the book, I had to go get all of that stuff back. You know, I had to be really honest about how I was feeling in a situation or what was my true feelings about the thing in order to write an honest book. And I didn't feel like anyone would connect with it if I was just writing fiction. And that absolutely prepared me for this particular role. Because I don't have the need to hold back from my personal life. You know, so much of my life has been about my professional pursuits. And so in writing the book, I was able to talk about love. I was able to talk about, you know, things that made me cry and, you know, things that hurt me. And so now it's like, I can do that more comfortably because I've already done it by writing it.
Just Hilarious
How does it feel with you and Garcelle? Like, you guys are like the two black women on the show. Right. And you already talked about, like, feeling like you're there to say certain things that people can't say or whatever the case may be. Does it make you feel like a token? You don't give the energy that you would just be okay with that. But does it make you feel like that? Do you ever have to be like, to producers, like, no, I'm not.
Bozema St. John
Yes, all the time. Well, the thing is that, like, I don't necessarily have to tell producers I'm not gonna do whatever it is that. Cause they're not really orchestrating anything, you know, But I know that I'm not doing the thing that perhaps would be expected of me to do.
Just Hilarious
Right.
Bozema St. John
You know, it's like I often said that, you know, I wasn't going to come down into the mud.
Just Hilarious
Do you feel the need to like, do you and Garcelle. I don't know what your relationship is off camera.
Bozema St. John
Yeah.
Just Hilarious
What is that?
Bozema St. John
Like, it's a good relationship.
Just Hilarious
Okay. Do you feel the need to defend her when certain things happen and. And she, like, I know she was going through stuff where, like, they were attacking, like, her. I think it was her son or her kids.
Bozema St. John
Right, right, right. Right. Now, I've already said. I said it publicly that, like, if somebody has said something about my child, I don't know that we'd be friends today. You know, it's like, I don't know that I can get over that. And I have yet to talk to Garcelle about how she got over that. You know, just. Because I just felt that, like, I just crossed such a line. And perhaps she is, you know, more evolved than I am.
Charlamagne tha God
Maybe she hasn't gotten over it. She's waiting on her shot.
Bozema St. John
Maybe. Maybe she waiting on her shot.
Charlamagne tha God
I don't know.
Bozema St. John
That's a good point. But I do think that, you know, for her and I. I hope that what people are seeing is that there, it's a possibility to be more than one type of black woman. You know, that, like, Garcelle is an accomplished actress who has her own life and her own challenges and issues. And the conflicts that she's had with the women don't necessarily have to be my conflicts, because I don't have those conflicts with them. You know, I have. I probably have my own. And so why is it that we can only have one? Like, I really hate the comments when people are like, oh, okay, Bose is here. Now Garcelle can go. And I'm like, why? Why can't one of the white girls go like, why has it gotta be her? Why are we pitting she and I against each other? You know, so I'm like, no, there can be more of us in these spaces without having to be, oh, there's only one type. And that's it.
Just Hilarious
You had talked about you're using a platform for stuff like being able to talk about, like, fry boys. And I thought it was interesting because you mentioned that you weren't in a dire situation where it's like, you're in pain and you had to. You're just planning because you want to have another kid potentially. Right?
Bozema St. John
Yeah.
Just Hilarious
How you feeling? Like today?
Bozema St. John
Yeah, I feel really good today. I'm just glad that I was able to talk about that publicly because, you know, I don't know why it is that when we talk about reproductive health, especially for black women, it's like this point of shame.
Just Hilarious
Yeah.
Bozema St. John
You know, it's like, I don't know how many people sent me messages, commented on the post, like, friends who were texting me and being like, girl, I went through that last year. I'm like, why did I not know that? You know, it's like there's some strange shame that's associated with it, as if, like, we're not good enough or that we're not whole women because you have fibroids and you've gotta get that removed in order to reproduce at all.
Just Hilarious
Right.
Bozema St. John
And so I'm just like, wait. But no, this is a health issue, you know, and it's like, if we take care of that, we take care of ourselves, we will be in better shape. And I don't know that there's any benefit to hiding any of that.
Just Hilarious
I think you also brought up a good conversation too, because one of the things you said was like, I'm not getting any younger, so I wanna make these plans now.
Bozema St. John
That's right.
Just Hilarious
Have you been having conversations with those same people about, you know, just, you're not getting younger, but you do want to have another kid right now and what that looks like for you, how you're planning for that?
Bozema St. John
Yeah, I mean, Keely and I, of course, talked about it. You know, my daughter and I talked about it because, well, they're the two people who'll be impacted. I don't really care about anybody else's opinions, but for me, it was really important to talk about the risks because I did not have easy pregnancies in the past. And so I wanted to make sure that I am in the healthiest place that I can be. And again, thank God that I'm in a position to have insurance and, you know, the access to health care. And we know what black maternal health looks like. It is dire. You know, it's like we're dying at a rate faster than everybody. So for me, it's like, look, I wanted to be able to use this show to talk about health, to talk about my reproductive health. And then also, I do think that there's a conversation to be had for the corporate girls who have waited a long time to have their babies.
Just Hilarious
Your baby is 15 years old, right?
Bozema St. John
Yes, exactly.
Just Hilarious
And you can start all over again right now.
Bozema St. John
Yeah, I would. And I think that there's a lot of women who are doing that. You know, it's like, I look at a majority of my friends who are in their mid-40s, and a lot of them don't have children yet. Some of them haven't gotten married yet either because they were focused on their careers and didn't make that commitment or they didn't find partners who. Who could manage their alphaness or whatever the reason is, but who want families. And so I'm like, again, there is no shame in that. It's like you can say it out loud that I want a baby or I want a family and then take the steps to get it. I just think we should remove the shame from it. So, yeah, I'm gonna be an old ass mom, but I'm gonna do it.
Just Hilarious
I was gonna ask. You mentioned marriage.
Bozema St. John
Yes.
Just Hilarious
And I know that, you know, you've been married before. Now you and Keely are together, it seems like. I saw y'all pictures your way. Is that gonna be. Is that a conversation for y'all right now?
Bozema St. John
Yes, it is a conversation. Well, because I. I want to have a family in a nuclear unit.
Just Hilarious
Got you.
Bozema St. John
So I want to be married and then have babies.
Just Hilarious
So we're gonna see an engagement on the show.
Bozema St. John
Look, girl, you talk to him. Where's he at?
Just Hilarious
It's my last female question.
Bozema St. John
It's been great. Thank you so much.
Lauren LaRosa
Well, we appreciate you for joining us so much.
Charlamagne tha God
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Bozema St. John
Oh, yes, yes, yes. Well, so, so, yes. Like it or not, my hair has always been a topic of conversation in my corporate career. I mean, it's like when I did the Apple keynote, I was the first black person to present, you know, technology on that stage. And half of the tweets that night were about my hair. And I have always been an advocate of being able to use the laws and, you know, the rules that have been written. Whether it's the crown act or any.
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Bozema St. John
Anything else which allows for you to be fired or, like, you know, suspended from school if your hair isn't straight or whatever. Like, those rules still exist on the books and figure out, like, well, how can I celebrate that? How can I encourage us? How can I make sure that, yeah, if I wanna wear my hair any kind of way I want, let me do it the way I wanna do it? And when I looked at the hair extension industry, 80% of the consumer base is black women or women of color. Yet we don't have any ownership in manufacturing and distribution, in innovation. So I'm like, why is a lace white? Like, I could see your lace. Yes, because it's white.
Just Hilarious
You know what I mean?
Bozema St. John
Like, why? And look, you could go on YouTube or Google it and you'll find 14 million videos of black women kitchen chemists who are out here telling you how to lay your lace and make the color like you. And I'm just like, why is that? So I went to China by myself and to the biggest hair show in the world and just walked around and asked questions. And then when I realized that, like, oh, wait, hold on. This is actually an industry that's making a lot of money, but we're not anywhere in the seats. I was like, well, I'm gonna do it myself. I'm gonna get in there. So I built a factory in Ghana. I started manufacturing, and then now I'm selling it to the world.
Charlamagne tha God
So how did they buy some Eve?
Bozema St. John
Www.evebybows.com evebotboes.com you have it?
Lauren LaRosa
Yeah.
Charlamagne tha God
Amazing.
Bozema St. John
Yeah.
Lauren LaRosa
Ozone of St. John, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you so much.
Bozema St. John
Thank you for having me. It's the Breakfast Club.
Lauren LaRosa
Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Just hilarious. Charlemagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to Just with the Mess with Lauren LaRosa.
Bozema St. John
News is real, whether it's hilarious.
Lauren LaRosa
Just Caraba Moore just don't do no lies. Don't do.
Morgan Wood
She don't spare nobody worldwide.
Charlamagne tha God
J. Worldwide Mess on the Breakfast Club. She's the coaching shoes with Lauren. Lauren LaRosa.
Just Hilarious
I'm back, and I got the mess.
Charlamagne tha God
Talk to me.
Just Hilarious
All righty, y'all. So a Little bow wow and Le'Veon Bell have been going back and forth. They trying to figure out who's the biggest out of Columbus, Ohio, Right?
Lauren LaRosa
Where did this conversation come? Tough one.
Just Hilarious
So all right, little back, little backtracking, right? Don't do. Why? Why they got to be bored? Cuz it's Bow Wow.
Charlamagne tha God
No, that's just who care. Leon Bell and Bow wow going back and forth about who's the biggest from where.
Lauren LaRosa
They're not even the same industry.
Just Hilarious
Exactly. Okay, now look. So basically, Bow Wow was at The Ohio State vs. Notre Dame game Monday night. And when he was there, he was, you know, you. You dare. Your team is doing good. He's excited. Let's take a look.
DJ Envy
Listen, I'm the biggest to ever come from Columbus. I'm probably gonna be the biggest to.
Charlamagne tha God
Ever come out of Columbus.
DJ Envy
Hey, yo, it's time for you like the bickering on that. Let's bridge the gap and bring this together and get this cracking how it's supposed to be.
Charlamagne tha God
Come on, bro.
DJ Envy
They like half a million dollars for a suite for the city. I don't see no. Ain't no Columbus that got that type of money to even host a event on the national states like that.
Charlamagne tha God
Stop.
DJ Envy
Like, we not doing this. Columbus will ever forever be my city in my town.
Charlamagne tha God
And so I see do 10 million.
DJ Envy
Or 14 million out the city, then you bigoting me until you. If you don't do that.
Charlamagne tha God
Shut up.
DJ Envy
Don't talk to me, bro.
Just Hilarious
Big Bow Wow. Not the little one, okay? He was excited. His team was winning. He said he did a million for the suite. You know what I'm saying? He told everybody, come back to my restaurant after you from Ohio. Even if you're not from Ohio, come back. Everything is on me.
Charlamagne tha God
Les Wexner and Denise York are sitting back like, who are these two Negroes? Okay? You know who Les Wexner and Denise York are?
Just Hilarious
Go look.
Charlamagne tha God
On the Forbes list, two billionaires from Columbus, Ohio. Okay? Les is worth 7.9. Denise is worth 5.8. Okay, they would like to enter the chat since y'all want to have conversations.
Just Hilarious
Le'Veon Bell. Don't want to talk to them. He want to talk to Bow Wow. Because he got online yesterday and he responded to Bow Wow and this is what he had to say.
Charlamagne tha God
While you say you have all this.
DJ Envy
Money and what did you do with it, bro?
Charlamagne tha God
What did you do with it? Because you definitely ain't helping. You definitely help the city with it. You ain't open up a restaurant, no recreation center.
DJ Envy
You ain't help the kids.
Charlamagne tha God
Like, what did you actually do in the city, bro?
DJ Envy
For you to say, hey, yeah, I'm the.
Charlamagne tha God
I'm the king of the city.
DJ Envy
Like, nobody as big as me in the city.
Charlamagne tha God
What did you do?
DJ Envy
You ain't do no features with nobody from Columbus. And you was a big artist at one point. You was damn near one of the biggest artists when you're a little kid, bro.
Charlamagne tha God
And you ain't do no features with no.
DJ Envy
No Columbus artist, bro.
Charlamagne tha God
Bro, I didn't have football camps every.
DJ Envy
Year when I was in the league, bro.
Charlamagne tha God
I put a million dollar worth of turf in a whole stadium in Columbus, Ohio, bro.
DJ Envy
In crow for the school that I went to, bro. Whole million dollar stadium, bro.
Charlamagne tha God
What have you done now, Leon? Bill, I like that talk. I can't sit here. I can't say that. What have you done for the community? I'm not saying Bow Wow hasn't.
Just Hilarious
I'm just saying.
Charlamagne tha God
But if you're going to talk money, don't talk about, you know, what your cars and what you, you know, buy, you know, know, superficially. What are you actually doing for the community with that money Now, I like that kind of talk. We need to have more of that type of flex.
Just Hilarious
Well, it did get to there and we're gonna get to that. So then Le'Veon went off about basically Bow Wow not even being bigger than him, not being from Ohio. Let's take a listen to that.
DJ Envy
No, you're from Atlanta.
Charlamagne tha God
You've been repping Atlanta literally since I've been hearing your music.
DJ Envy
I literally didn't even know you were from Columbus.
Charlamagne tha God
Now, look, it's crazy.
DJ Envy
Ohio State with a national championship, bro.
Charlamagne tha God
Everybody want to try to jump on board A me. I'm from the city. No, you not.
DJ Envy
Let's say Columbus. A, Columbus. Let's say for the time being, for the sick of this argument, Columbus, we accept this guy.
Charlamagne tha God
B. Do you think you're bigger than me, bro?
DJ Envy
Cuz you need a reality check.
Charlamagne tha God
Real. Yeah, you had a nice little rap.
DJ Envy
Career, but obviously that's up in the air. That's gone.
Charlamagne tha God
Rap career done.
DJ Envy
We know that I'm probably a bigger rapper than you right now.
Just Hilarious
Why people be playing with Bow Wow, right? It's like the minute you try to come for Bow, y'all gotta play with his music and his rap career. He had a big career. He didn't have a little career.
Charlamagne tha God
No. B is a big deal. That's no. Yeah.
Just Hilarious
And can we please also too. I feel like if you didn't know Bow Wow was from Ohio, cuz he said in almost every song at one point, that's your fault, not his. Let's take a listen.
Lauren LaRosa
I understand why he said that, because a lot of people thought Bow Wow was from Atlanta. Even though if you follow Bow, he does say Columbus, but he also reps Atlanta too.
Just Hilarious
Nobody. He does rep Atlanta because it's so, so de. But who thought Bow was from not from Ohio? He always said he was from Ohio.
Charlamagne tha God
Yeah, I always thought Bo was from Columbus, Ohio.
Lauren LaRosa
Yeah, he always said Columbus. But he repp Atlanta too, though.
Just Hilarious
Yeah, but I feel like people just love to play with him and they. And they know what to trigger him too. It's always the little rap career. You not from here. This is the first time, though, I think I've ever heard somebody tell Bow he's not from Ohio.
Lauren LaRosa
Bow Wow rep both because he was on growing up Atlanta. Like, Bow Wow is known for Columbus and he's known from Atlanta.
Just Hilarious
I don't like it when people. If y'all can't tell. It led to a great conversation, though, because Bow Wow and Leon Bell both posted a screenshot of them on FaceTime and it sparked conversation between the two. The caption of the. Of the face of the screenshot says, had a group great talk. It's amazing what a little communication can do. Big plans in the future to bring to the city together. Nothing but respect. Yeah, that's what I like.
Charlamagne tha God
That's why I like the conversation Leon Bell was having. Like, what are you doing for the community? Like, what have you done? That's what I like to hear.
Lauren LaRosa
You know, some. Some Simone Biles is from Columbus, Ohio. I didn't know that Lotto was born in Columbus, Ohio.
Charlamagne tha God
Small box from Columbus.
DJ Envy
Yep.
Charlamagne tha God
Le'Veon and none of y'all biggest Simone, let's start like, like, okay. I know I said Les Wexner and Denise York. That's true. Money wise, but ain't none of y'all biggest among boss. I just want y'all to know that.
Just Hilarious
Who knew that? I didn't know that.
Charlamagne tha God
I didn't know that either. You show up.
Lauren LaRosa
Oh, yeah, look it up.
Just Hilarious
What website is that?
Charlamagne tha God
You don't even know where you from, So I should ask you. You. You won't claim Dominican for nothing.
Lauren LaRosa
I am black.
Just Hilarious
If he said black people don't do jewelry, we said, well, you could be either or. So you gonna go twice?
Lauren LaRosa
Yeah, look it up. Where's she from?
Just Hilarious
Where is Simone Biles from?
Charlamagne tha God
Morning. Columbus, Ohio.
Lauren LaRosa
Thank you.
Charlamagne tha God
Yep.
Just Hilarious
How long she lived there?
Lauren LaRosa
Oh, here you go.
Charlamagne tha God
That's a good point. She's a good question.
Just Hilarious
Nah, because, you know, I don't know the answer to that question. Oh. Oh, no. Yeah. I don't know. I don't know. Didn't know she was from there, but. Shout out to Columbus, Ohio.
Charlamagne tha God
Shout out to Colonel. Grew up in Texas, though.
Just Hilarious
Oh, no, I think it's a. If you didn't do, like, middle school, high school. I don't know if you really count as a. From somewhere.
Charlamagne tha God
Going back to my original point that left York are the biggest. Columbus, Ohio.
Just Hilarious
Don't play with Bow Wow, okay? Don't do.
Lauren LaRosa
Nobody play with Big Shout out to Bow Wheezy.
Charlamagne tha God
We respect Bow numbers, period.
Lauren LaRosa
We do. All right. You got something else? You done?
Just Hilarious
I'm done.
Charlamagne tha God
I'm old enough to remember watching Bow Wow on Arsenio hall in real time. You old? Yes, 46. Born in 1978. I remember bow wow on Arsenal hall with Snoop Dogg in real time. You know, I respect.
Lauren LaRosa
That was before he did the Social Death deal, right?
Charlamagne tha God
Yes. Yeah.
Just Hilarious
Bow wow and B2K were. My first music concert in Delaware. I won the tickets on the radio, and when I went there, I cried. I was. I love Millennium Tour. Yes. I love them so much.
Lauren LaRosa
That wasn't called a Millennium Tour back then.
Just Hilarious
I think it was a Scream.
Lauren LaRosa
Scream Tour.
Just Hilarious
It was something. But we had the airbrush shirts. I went with my cousins. I cry. It was a whole thing.
Charlamagne tha God
But just for the record, stop arguing about hoods that you know you don't own no property in. Stop arguing about hoods that you don't invest no money in.
Just Hilarious
How you know they don't own no property or nothing like that?
Charlamagne tha God
I'm not saying they don't. Yes.
DJ Envy
That's the facts.
Lauren LaRosa
All right, well, Charlama, who you giving that down to?
Charlamagne tha God
4 after the hour. We need somebody to come to the front of the congregation. His name name is Nicholas Sabo. And not just him, his wife. Because, ladies, y'all can learn something from this donkey today. And that something is if you're gonna order something off goddamn Uber Eats or Instacart, you need to let the whole house know before somebody gets shot. We'll discuss.
Lauren LaRosa
I'm with you, Mr. Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Charlamagne tha God
You're checking out the Breakfast Club? Some donkey today's just saw themselves. I've been watching Charlie.
DJ Envy
Man was ready for you.
Charlamagne tha God
I never heard of donkey of the day.
Lauren LaRosa
What is it?
Charlamagne tha God
Say it again. Charlemagne.
Lauren LaRosa
I'm a donkey?
Charlamagne tha God
Yes, you are a donkey.
DJ Envy
Everything that Charlemagne saying is true.
Charlamagne tha God
Yes, Donkey. Today for Thursday, January 23rd goes to a 43 year old man named Nicholas Sabo. But his wife has to share some of this. He haw with him too because his wife put him in a position that many men get put in. And I'll explain after I tell you what happened. See, Nicholas was arrested on a charge of recklessly endangering another person because he shot somebody on his property. Now you know I'm 2A all day. Okay, 2A all day. I believe a black man owning a legal firearm in this country is a form of self care. Okay? I think that every family should own at least two firearms. Then everyone in the house, man, woman and child who is old enough should know how to shoot. Take your family to the range because hey, you never know. So with that said, why is Nicholas and his wife getting the biggest hee haw? Because Nicholas shot someone on his property. Well, let's go to WNEP ABC 16 for the report, please.
DJ Envy
A man faces charges after allegedly shooting a delivery driver in Lackawanna County. Police say Nicholas Sabo shot at a man delivering groceries to his home in Newton Township on Saturday. Investigators say the driver was at the correct address and Sabo's wife placed the order. The driver was taken to the hospital is is expected to be okay. Sabo is charged with reckless endangerment.
Charlamagne tha God
Only in America can delivering a bag of kale turn into an action movie standoff. Okay, Drop the Tropicana orange juice or else. Listen to me ladies. This is the wife's fault. When you order from Uber, Eats, doordash, Instacart, whatever it is, always tell your husband. Okay, my brothers, I don't know how y'all anxiety is sick set up. But I got everything in my house. Door birds, security cameras, all types of very sensitive alarm systems. I got the whole property under surveillance. And it's bad enough ladies that you all use Amazon every damn day. Between Amazon, FedEx, UPS, there is always some stranger on the property. But the difference between them, they usually be in a truck. So you know what it is when you ordering food and groceries, they come in non descript. Cars, you looking at the camera like, who is that? How many times have you turned to your wife and kids, said turn to your wife and kids and said, did y'all order something?
Lauren LaRosa
All the time.
Charlamagne tha God
All the damn time, okay? And until you hit him, say yes. Then you just gotta assume the ops is on your property, okay? That's why I can understand what Nicholas Sabo was thinking. Ladies, kids, when you order food on any of these apps or groceries, you know, please tell the man in the house, okay? But this is where the wife really gets the brunt of this. He haw. The wife is the one who ordered the groceries, but the wife is also the one who received received the alert from the home security camera that movement had been detected near the garage and she thought someone was trying to break into a utility trailer on their property. Now listen, I'm glad that Nicholas has a partner that's just as paranoid as him, but come on, Miss lady, you can't forget that you ordered instacart at a time like this, okay? Do you not understand? Everyone is on edge. And everyone at this moment is preset to wish a mother effort wood, okay? Everybody is in wishing mother effort wood mode, okay? We are in a constant state of fight flight of fire in these United States of anxiety. And Nicholas chose the fire because you gotta understand when the alarm goes off and then someone in your house, especially your wife, says she thinks someone is trying to break into something. When you go to grab your pistol and go outside, you already thinking it showtime time, okay? You not there to negotiate with this supposed intruder because you already believe they up to no good and you don't know what their intentions are. Yes, you can be so paranoid, your anxiety can get the best of you so much that you can turn two day shipping into a two minute shooting. All right? Poor instacart driver just came over to deliver packages and almost ended up a pack. All because he was trying to figure out if the eggs go on the butt touch are the front steps. There was no verbal confrontation, no nothing. Just fire shot him in the lake. Okay? The wife ordered the groceries, the husband ordered the chaos. All because it was poor communication on the delivery instructions. You have to read the fine print when you're ordering things, okay? You can give people special instructions on where to take and leave things. Poor guy. Just trying to make an honest living delivering instacart and get shot, right? He ran back to his vehicle where his wife and child child was waiting for him. He drove off and called 91 1. That man could have been Murdered. He could have woke up dead somewhere today simply because of miscommunication. And Nicholas has been charged with recklessly endangering another person. And he could face more charges all because his wife simply forgot. Maybe we need security alerts that remind us, like, movement detected, danger, or just dinner. What do you even say to your husband after this? Please give Nicholas Sable and his wife the sweet sounds of the Hamiltons.
Lauren LaRosa
Oh, now you are the donkey of the day.
Charlamagne tha God
If you thought the price of groceries was high, wait till you see that bail. And wait till you see how much it costs to pay for a lawyer. All because your wife simply didn't tell you that she ordered groceries.
Lauren LaRosa
It's messed up, but I understand.
Just Hilarious
I'm glad the guy is okay, though.
Lauren LaRosa
It's messed up, but it's understandable. But that's. That's the first process at my house is when I hear something, I hit everybody. Did y'all order food?
Charlamagne tha God
They should tell you first. Uber eats all day.
Lauren LaRosa
And then when they say no, then I can know I can get an action. Is your Uber eats here, Here. Okay. That's your guy. Like, yeah, cuz, I'm. I'm nervous.
Just Hilarious
Nobody had got hurt, though that one liner that you said, it would have been good. You said the wife ordered the groceries, the husband ordered the chaos. If nobody got hurt, that would have been like a. That was cute.
Charlamagne tha God
No, the chaos is somebody hurt.
Just Hilarious
I know, but I'm saying if nobody got hurt, it just would have been cute. It's like, I think it was cute.
Charlamagne tha God
Regardless, he didn't die.
Just Hilarious
Okay. Something about the. My man. Never mind.
Charlamagne tha God
Oh, that turns you on.
Just Hilarious
I was like, o. I wrote that down.
Charlamagne tha God
Get your gun. Oh, he got a gun.
Just Hilarious
Girl, girl, no. Oh, my God.
Charlamagne tha God
Oh, he just shot the instacart driver.
Lauren LaRosa
Cuz, like you said, they be coming in non descriptive cars all dog t. Nah, that's right. All right, well, thank you for that donkey.
Charlamagne tha God
Wonder what the husband was thinking, though, when he went outside and he just saw this person with a handful of groceries. He still got to shoot, right?
Lauren LaRosa
Yeah, but that's another thing. He had groceries. Like what?
Just Hilarious
But you never know because people be pulling up with deliveries and it push their way into your house. You never heard them say, and that.
Charlamagne tha God
Probably looks strange if your wife is like, yo, I think somebody trying to break in the utility truck trailer. Then you go outside and he's standing there with avocados and spring water, and you're like, oh, my God, what the hell?
Just Hilarious
Avocados and spring water?
Charlamagne tha God
I'm Just saying.
Just Hilarious
Mountain valley maybe. I'm glad he's okay, though.
Lauren LaRosa
Now, if he had eggplant, you wouldn't have shot, right?
Just Hilarious
Oh.
Charlamagne tha God
You just nasty.
DJ Envy
All right.
Charlamagne tha God
If he'd had a eggplant, you'd have asked him for a bite, wouldn't you?
Lauren LaRosa
Thank you for the donkey today.
Charlamagne tha God
If you saw him with an eggplant, he one like man. Can I, can I have it? I'll eat it raw. What, you wouldn't even chop it up or nothing?
Lauren LaRosa
When we come back, Raj Baraka will be joining us. The mayor is the best eater.
Charlamagne tha God
Definitely the.
Just Hilarious
He is the best eater.
Lauren LaRosa
Watch your mouth. Raj Baraka. When we come back, he's running for governor of New Jersey.
Charlamagne tha God
Calling somebody an eggplant eater is nasty. Okay, My best eggplant eater right there. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody.
Lauren LaRosa
It's DJ Envy. Just hilarious. Charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club. Lauren LaRosa, filling in for Jess. We got a special guest in the building, Governor Baraka. Hey, let's call it.
Charlamagne tha God
Let's clean work.
Lauren LaRosa
He's running for governor. Ladies and gentlemen, Ross Baraka. Welcome, brother.
DJ Envy
Thank you, thank you. Glad to be here.
Lauren LaRosa
So you gonna put your hat in this race? And what makes you want to run for governor?
DJ Envy
I already did. I think it's time, man. I mean, we have a very short window. I don't think we get an opportunity to do this anymore. There's a crowded field deal. It's an opportunity for African American kid from the city of Newark to make New Jersey live up to its democratic values, to build a broad based coalition to really respond to the issues we deal with in the city every day that I think are statewide issues. The issues of housing, unemployment, safety, the affordability of the state being too expensive for most folks in New Jersey, we deal with those things. Every problem New Jersey got, we got it twice in Newark. But whatever we grappling with the state is doing, and if we're mitigating those problems in Newark, we can certainly do it in the state. And if the state is better, Newark is better.
Charlamagne tha God
So what are some things you'll be able to do as governor that you aren't right now capable of doing as.
DJ Envy
Meh help build more affordable housing across the state of New Jersey, which makes it easier for folks like folks in Newark who are trying to get in housing. So we started 20% affordability in all development in the city. The state followed suit and did the same thing. So now it's not 100 people on the waiting list, it's 5,000 people on the waiting list because. Because New Jersey is in it. And now we can't discriminate against where you come from across the state. Which means we need more affordable housing in the state. We need workforce housing. We can do that. Right. We can help reduce the violence not just in Newark, but also Camden and Trenton. Right. Jersey City and places like that to begin to create an environment in the city or in a state that is conducive to business, conducive to growth, helping families grow and be safe. We can do that. We can bring more business to the state of New Jersey. We've brought them to. So we can bring them to the state. You know, I think we uniquely qualified. Most of these other folks that are running have never done. They have no receipts of doing anything.
Charlamagne tha God
That's right.
DJ Envy
Except for being in the Democratic Party. To them, I mean, that, that gives them the privilege. The party picks them and puts them in front of people and say, this is who you're supposed to vote for. I'm tired of that. You know, we got to mix it up.
Charlamagne tha God
Yeah, I, I love Newark, man. And you know, you've done some amazing things in Newark, man. Baraka. One thing I want to talk about is Newark. They, they experienced a 60% decrease increase in violent crime.
DJ Envy
Right.
Charlamagne tha God
And a lot of times, you know, they say that in cities, but you don't see it right. In Newark compared to where Newark was, you know, a decade ago. You can see that Newark is, you know, is a lot safer than it was. Not saying it's perfect, but it's a lot safer than it was. How did you do that?
DJ Envy
Well, we created a ecosystem. Office of Violence Prevention, Trauma Recovery, Brick City Peace Collective. And that's in essence, we brought in community based organizations to partner with the police. The police started doing really intelligence based policing. But we brought Rutgers on to kind of identify what crime was happening at, what violence was happening at. For example, they told us all the bodegas in the city where violence happened in 100ft of and gave us some data point that said if we turn the lights on in this area, it will reduce violent crime by 34% if we put lights on in this area. So we did those things, right. We put community people in those communities to deal with high, high risk intervention, deal with folks that were trying to retaliate, kids that are getting out of jail, meeting them immediately like, yo, this, we need you to get involved in this and do this. Give them opportunity. And we have a. I want to thank, like, new direction, you know, One hood organizations like that, that work with us in the city, that do very, very dangerous work in these communities trying to reduce the temperature, like they say, reduce the temperature.
Lauren LaRosa
I was going to ask congestion pricing, what's your, your take on congestion pricing? Does it help? Does it hurt? How does it affect, especially New Jersey.
DJ Envy
Bunch of rich bureaucrats fighting with each other about things that working people have no knowledge of. The reality is, I think the objective is right, that obviously the environment and congestion is a problem. I think going at it this way is an issue and that's usually what the problem is in the state house and governments, because most of these people making these decisions make decisions based on a small frame of reference, make on a small circle. And they're not bringing people in, regular working folks in to weigh in on what they're trying to do. You're not bringing the fire guy in who lives in the outer boroughs, who got to work in Manhattan every single day that's gonna have to pay that. You're not, you know, working class people in New Jersey, you have to drive here to go to work who don't make a whole lot of money. That's you at you hitting them over the head again and again and again. You're driving people away from the party, driving away from government. They're becoming more cynical because they think that these guys are making decisions that are hurting them. They don't care about all of the big issues you're talking about because you hurt in my pockets. I don't got no money as it is. I'm gonna take more of my money. This doesn't make sense. So we, we have to figure it out now. They say, oh, we need to reverse congestion.
Lauren LaRosa
I heard about that. I was gonna ask you about that.
DJ Envy
Yeah, I think it's ridiculous, right? I think these are just political people throwing volleys at each other in the newspaper, trying to get video and in, in air time, you know, trying to get earned media about this stuff. The reality is none of that is going to fix the problem. Like if you want to deal with congestion, you want to deal with the issues people have, and you need to get on the ground and talk to folks about how to really solve this problem. And if you're raising money for MTA off the backs of working class people, I think that's wrong. And we need to figure out how to do that in a better way. Right. Doesn't hurt working class folks.
Charlamagne tha God
I want you to expound on that because that's a problem that I feel, I feel like just Democrats have is with their messaging. But you say you got something that you say. You say politicians can't make policy for people they can't see, they can't solve problems they don't know exist. And I say that all the time in regards to politicians because they talk about people they never talk to. So how can politicians do a better job of that?
DJ Envy
They gotta get out of there, Go to the barbershop, the beauty parlor, the thrift store, the lounge, the bar. They gotta talk to folks. Where they at. You know, right now people, people are picking people for people and you know, surrogates are running out convincing people to vote for you. And you're not going in front of people, talking, having conversations with them. That's real, that's the real problem. Like you don't know these people. Like you don't know the, the parent that, that has an 8 year old, 7 year old and a 4 year old got to go to work, leave them home at the house, try to get the neighbors to check on them because she can't afford child care. That's right, right. And then, you know, the child finds a gun and shoots himself and everybody talking bad about her, but not about the economy. To me, that's the richest in the world that does not allow folks to find child care that they can afford. So now she has to make a decision, right? Or the fact that I can't pay my rent because I'm buying Christmas gifts and I wait for my income tax to come in so I can level up on my, on my rent, but I want to buy Christmas gifts. I don't know these people. I don't have conversations with these people. So the policies I make are not going to address them. For example, New Jersey fighting over a policy for 500 for seniors that make $500,000 to give them tax break breaks. You know, my grandmother is in a, a nursing home trying to figure out how to pay the nursing home, how to pay medicine, right. How to do all the very specific things. She don't got a home here and a home in the Hamptons and a home in Florida. But we don't see these people. So you can't make policy for them. So those people get pissed off. And the problem is those are the majority of the people.
Charlamagne tha God
That's right.
Just Hilarious
And for you, somebody that is with the people, right? Even when something like the congestive pricing happens with the tolls and stuff, when people are talking to you, how do you, what are you instantly trying to do to help them? Because a lot of people I know that are in Jersey are like, well, especially us that aren't from there. And we moved there thinking it was better for us to commute. We like, dang, we might as well move into New York now. But then that goes against what you're trying to do with bringing people to Jersey and getting these companies to invest in it. Like, how do you start to solve that problem before us leaving Jersey becomes a problem?
DJ Envy
I think what the governor is trying to do is he's still keeping it in court, trying to raise the issue of it so. So it can be reversed. I mean, he went as far as wrote a letter to Donald Trump. I don't know how far this is going to go, but ultimately we have to keep it on people's mind, continue to have the discussion about it to see if we can repeal it in some way.
Just Hilarious
Yeah.
DJ Envy
We can't just allow it to sit like that. Or the MTA or somebody else has to figure out how to compensate people or give them an opportunity to reduce the. What it's going to cost the burden to go back and forth to the city who were forced to go to there. Not just going there because they trying to go shopping.
Just Hilarious
Right, right.
Lauren LaRosa
All right, we got more with Raspberaka when we come back. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Just hilarious. Charlemagne, the guy. We are the breakfast club. Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. We're still kicking him with Rise Baraka. Now, did you go to inauguration?
DJ Envy
No.
Lauren LaRosa
You did not go? No.
Charlamagne tha God
You actually put out a statement talking about Trump's first day?
DJ Envy
Yeah, yeah. I wouldn't have went there. I mean, it was crazy.
Charlamagne tha God
Crazy.
DJ Envy
I mean, all, all the things he did. I mean, he said he was going to do, so I mean, it's crazy. He attacked birthright citizenship, got rid of diversity, equity and inclusion, fired everybody. Got rid of the Office of Violence Prevention. I went to the website. It's gone. Right. You know, he just, every, all of the things that we need to continue to do, we're doing in the state of New Jersey and Newark, he just attacked and got rid of, pardoned all of those people, straight out white supremacists, dangerous folks that he let loose. I don't know why anybody in their right mind thought that he wouldn't do any of these things, but. But he did it right. And, you know, people sell you who they are. Like, they say believe them.
Charlamagne tha God
Another thing I love that you, you've done in Newark is the homelessness program because you've helped to cut Newark's homelessness in half. What have y'all gotten right, that a lot of people around the country have?
DJ Envy
Well, we have street teams, and our street teams, we just expanded it to 24 hours a day because they do so good, you know, and the state just witnessed the uptick 24% this year. I mean, the end of last year, and we got a little uptick, too, but because we have reduced it 57%, we still down. You know, our street teams go out there through Path Home. We talk to folks, we get them off the street, and we're being more creative about, like, we created housing out of containers, right? We took the containers, shipping containers, and we built housing out of shipping containers, which. Which was successful to us. We just went to the housing authority, took 200 of their units that they weren't using, that was abandoned, and we're investing in fixing those up so we could use them as transitional homes for folks that are off the street. So we have places to put people when we pull them off the. Off the corners. And we're just very, very, very deliberate and intentional through our street team about that, about that work.
Charlamagne tha God
Talk about the Path Home Initiative. See you. You. You be speeding through stuff, man, because you do actually. You're one of the elected officials. I can actually say, yo, that guy out there, he does the work. And you can see it reflected in the city. What is the Path Home in?
DJ Envy
The Path Home is like, we say housing first, so we talk to people on the street until they comfortable coming with us to go places. So they know. Our street team know most of the homeless people in Newark by name, where they live at, so forth and so on what street they on, what corner they in, what tent they under. So they continue to talk to them, right? And then we have a cell phone thing. You text path home 85511 path home to that. And the guys will go out there and engage these folks, right? And make sure. And that's just not regular people. You know, you have drug counselors there, you have psychiatrists there, you have social workers there. You have regular street team folks there. So there's a whole team of people that go out and bring mobile units to the folks where they are and begin to try to convince them and pull them into housing, right?
Just Hilarious
And.
DJ Envy
And sometimes they don't come right away, but the first, you know, we keep going, keep going, keep going. It was just the lady told the story that it. It took the folks three or four, four times to talk to her before she said, I'm going, you know, but. But she finally went and she gave a testimony how it turned her, changed her life around because they kept being persistent about, hey, we come, here we go again, you know, some food. We just, we're just not giving you food. We try to give you help, support, get you off the street. A lot of people come and give out food and it makes them feel good for that moment. But the person need more than food, right?
Charlamagne tha God
That's right.
DJ Envy
They need a house, they need treatment, they need counseling. So we try to bring all of that to the folks and bring them into housing when we can. All we have to do is keep building housing so people could come in to have a place to go because there's no place for us to put them. Then the street teams, they become useless.
Lauren LaRosa
Now when you become governor because you know we're going to put that in the air. What's the first thing you want to do for the people of New Jersey? What's the, what's your first attack?
DJ Envy
I think we need to get the budget in order first. I think is out of control and we need to one, cut spending, cut costs, make the wealthy pay their fair share. That's number one. We need to invest in the economy by building housing next to transit all over the state. We need to put thousands of people to work, turn it into a public works project same way we did the last service line. Put thousands of people to work in the economy, get the building trades to give us a price for affordable housing and tell them they can make up on the volume what they gonna miss out on what we reduce in the price. Build 10,000, 15,000 units up front, right?
Charlamagne tha God
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DJ Envy
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Charlamagne tha God
Of the last one.
DJ Envy
Yeah, don't get me started. Not guaranteed. In a world where Nothing is guaranteed, AT&T is bringing something new to the table. AT&T is introducing a guarantee with connectivity you depend on, deals you want and service you deserve, or they'll make it right. So if you want to know more about the AT&T guarantee, head to att.com guarantee AT&T connecting changes everything. Terms and conditions apply. There's an athlete. Take our procurement dollars and invest in black and brown communities immediately to South Asian communities, women, businesses. The state of New Jersey spends less than 1% of its dollars in those communities. Now, we got to turn that around because to me, that is why the economy doesn't grow. I mean, you know, you can't have an exclusive economy and expect it to grow. There's a whole bunch of communities that need to be engaged in the economy that we're leaving out. The Latino population or business community represent 20% of the workforce in New Jersey. That's on their own merit. That's without any investment, without any support from the state. We got to put money in those communities and watch those communities grow. Hire people. You hire more people. We have to pay them less. Unemployment, employment. We get them opportunity to get homes. They can pay taxes. And then you'll be crying less about the taxes you pay because they'll be helping you pay them. Right. Invest in those communities. Communities asap. And, and that's. That's what we do in the first 100 days.
Charlamagne tha God
Well, how will. How will Lionsgate impact Newark? And how will Netflix impact just Jersey as a whole, like both of them?
DJ Envy
Well, Lionsgate is. Will help a community, a neighborhood that's been distressed for a very, very long time. And when they come there, the airport is already building a stop there, by there, so people could get on the train.
Charlamagne tha God
Wow.
DJ Envy
To get to the airport. So that. That's going to be awesome. And because those studios are there, obviously they're going to be retail that's going to pop up there because people have to eat. They need to do these things. They want to get their hair. They don't do whatever. So they're going to. Obviously the retail is going to grow there and it's going to do something about the housing market as well, because the housing authority is already talking about investing in the housing in that community. So I see a shot in the arm happening for the economy in that area and obviously the state, that region is going to benefit from it. Once you put the train stop there, people could get on the air tram from there. It's going, going to create incredible opportunity for that neighborhood and for the Elizabeth and all of the cities that are attached to it in that region.
Charlamagne tha God
What about the cannabis industry? Because, you know, we opened up Pastoria in Newark, myself and Raekwon the chef and Kari Sellers. What about the cannabis industry?
DJ Envy
I think it's a. I mean, we got to do better in New Jersey. Let me say that. You know, I just think the bureaucracy is too much and the cost of cannabis putting it together in New Jersey is higher than places like Pennsylvania and other places like that, that, that we have to work out those price lower that stuff, make it competitive in our state and cut a lot of the red tape. So more of these things can happen faster than it's happening now. And lean into to making sure that black and brown and underrepresented communities who were victimized have a bigger portion of what's happening here. That we have to do this deliberately. Like New Jersey is. They want to do the right thing. They're just afraid to do it out loud. You know what I mean? So you got a whole bunch of people that if you say, oh, black people are suffering, they'll raise their hand. I agree, agree with that. They say, oh, we should do something about it. Their hands don't go up.
Charlamagne tha God
Absolutely.
DJ Envy
You know, so that's, that's really what the difference is. So we, we have to lean into like, look this, we know this is the problem. You agree with it. We need to fix it. We can't charge this amount of money. There has to be carve outs for certain people in certain communities and we have to grow it faster than what is happening. I just think it's taking too long.
Charlamagne tha God
Well, come see us at Hashtoria, 799 Broad street in Newark. I need you to have the chief of police just do a little sweep in front of the store though. Oh yeah, lot of, lot of entrepreneurs be out there, you know what I'm saying?
DJ Envy
We had a discussion about that.
Charlamagne tha God
Our customers pull up and they be trying to get their own sales on.
Lauren LaRosa
Drop a dime on, move down the block, man.
Just Hilarious
Telfar did with the people that be outside his store. He dropped Telfar bags off so that he can increase their revenue. Maybe you should talk to those brothers and see what they trying to do and how has Doria can talk to them.
Charlamagne tha God
They trying to get me weed. We own the dispensary. Give me nothing.
Lauren LaRosa
When is election? When can people make sure they donate to what they need to make sure they support you and your site and everything.
DJ Envy
And get some ras4governor.com. That's us. June 10th is the primary in New Jersey. The general election is in November first Tuesday in November, but the primary is June 10th. You can donate, you can get on the website, volunteer, ask questions, do whatever it is that you need to do it. Feel comfortable people doing absolutely right.
Lauren LaRosa
Well, we appreciate you for joining us. Definitely make sure you go out support Mayor Ross Baraka. He will be the next governor of New Jersey. We're gonna put that in the air. And thank you so much, brother.
Charlamagne tha God
What's the website again?
DJ Envy
Yeah, Raz for governor.
Lauren LaRosa
The number four governor. All right. It's Ross Baraka. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Just hilarious. Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast breakfast club. Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. Let's get to Jess with the mess.
Charlamagne tha God
Worldwide mess on the Breakfast Club.
Just Hilarious
All right, y'all. So we talked about my wife star Natalie Didonado and remember we were saying that she was missing. Well, there is an update. According to tmz who says that they spoke to her mother, Denise Fuko. Natalie is not missing anymore. She has been found safe and sound. Although allegedly her identification, all of her identification cards have been stolen. So she is at the time of the report earlier this morning, she was still in Vegas. This her family's just happy that they found her. They still don't know what happened to her and what all of the missing, the flights and all that good, bad stuff, not good stuff, but all that stuff was about.
Lauren LaRosa
Yep.
Just Hilarious
But right now their priority is just to get her home. So they're going to get her home. They'll figure out all that stuff. And the issue is that she doesn't have the identification identification. But an airline will work with you if you can identify yourself in other ways. So, you know, happy that she was found and she should be able to make it home. Another quick update, Wendy Williams. So after we did the interview with Wendy Williams here on the Breakfast Club, there was a lot that happened following it. A lot of good things are happening on the GoFundMe for anyone who has visited to GoFundMe donated to GoFundMe. First of all, I I know Wendy's family can say thank you for that. There has been over $37,000 raised and their goal is 50k.
Charlamagne tha God
Wendy says thank you for that.
Just Hilarious
Yes. Wendy says thank you for that. Yes. And this GoFundMe is in support of Wendy Williams fight for her independence. Now there was an update Posted to the GoFundMe on the 24th, 1st of January in in that says we will officially be retaining the law firm of Swartz and Greenberg Atlas to represent Alex Finney. Alex Finney is Wendy's niece who was also joined us here on the show when Wendy was here or Wendy called in to petition the court to address all issues pertaining to Wendy Williams guardianship. These lead attorneys, who I'm told are very high profile attorneys, Jason Atlas and Brett Nusenbaum will during the early stages from what I'm being told of being retained. And that retainer, a 20K retainer which is listed here on the GoFundMe. The GoFundMe will be used for that. And people may ask, yeah, for attorney fees. Well, why does Alex need an attorney? Whatever, whatever. But you have to have, you know, people that are also able to help Wendy speak and navigate different things as you figure out what life is going to be like if she is released from this, you know what I mean, this conservatorship situation. Not if or when she is released. Yes, when she is released you still want to have some proper care. You know, Wendy has a whole life. She has to now plan, you know, financial stuff, living stuff. And Alex has been by her side. So bringing the attorneys in will help them navigate all that. Just make sure that Alex has the support that she needs as a person. Speaking for Wendy now, I thought that this was funny also too in the update, Wendy gave her own update from Wendy to her fans. She said, Today is January 21st. I have a pink Versace robe and Victoria's Secret black bra on and I am watching botched, but my body is hitting and holding with my red lipstick because it's winter still here in this luxury prison. And keep all of you updated. I just think that's Wendy, Wendy and the Versace robe, the Victoria's Secret, the red lip, very much Wendy. So yeah, Wendy is saying thank you guys for all of the support and there will be more updates there soon and we'll make sure that we keep you guys locked right here on the Breakfast Club. So make sure you guys are tuning on in, okay?
Charlamagne tha God
Absolutely. What about the legislation?
Just Hilarious
Legislation, yes, yes. Thank you for that reminder. So another movement that has happened. The day when we were in here, we talked a lot about needing to get lawmakers involved. Right. Because Wendy Williams and a lot of things that she's facing, we learned that day that not. She's not the only one going through it. So there is actually a lawmaker that came out and basically said, I'm sorry, there's a senator. So Senator Anthony Palumbo, a New York state senator, told TMZ following our interview that he is reintroducing a piece of legislation that will help to change guardianship laws regarding family visitation in the state. Now, according to him, there's something called Carolyn's Law, and it will allow families to visit loved ones by filing a motion with the court. Now, the guardian, once this is filed, would have 10 days to show the court if the person that is trying to visit displays any inappropriate conduct. And if not, they can visit. So it basically wouldn't be just up to the guardian to say, oh well, we need to keep you safe from ABC and D. And these people are not safe. You can't see them. It would actually be like the family can say, hey, hey, we're safe. We should be able to go and visit. And the court would be in the middle of it. So there's a, you know, checks and balances that would be in the conversation.
Charlamagne tha God
Yeah, the law is actually designed to ensure family members have a legal path to visit a loved one under. Under guardianship.
Just Hilarious
Yes, Yep, exactly. So that's great news to hear. And he says that he's actually been following Wendy's case for some years now and that her being locked up in the apartment is tragic. And he goes on to say that even if, like, this is not what he's saying is happening. But he said even if Wendy's memory was failing because. Because the guardianship is trying to allege that she has dementia, she should still be allowed to be with her family instead of forcibly separating her from them. So he wanted to make that clear. So that all good stuff.
Charlamagne tha God
And that, I mean that, that, that's good because that's a law that's going to apply to everybody.
Just Hilarious
Yes, Yep. And like I said, there were so many people that were calling, I got DMS on Instagram, just people that were like, yo, we've been through this, going through the same thing and they don't have Wendy's. You know what I mean? Like, Wendy has a lot of friends in places, but they don't have that. So this can help people. That it's going to be a trickle down effects that's right.
Charlamagne tha God
Thank you, Breakfast Club. Thank you. You're welcome.
Just Hilarious
Thank you, Wendy. You know when first and foremost. Because she spoke out. No, it could have been really bad for her. She could have been on the Breakfast Club.
Charlamagne tha God
Thank you, Breakfast Club.
Just Hilarious
Say.
Charlamagne tha God
Say you're welcome.
Lauren LaRosa
You're welcome.
Charlamagne tha God
Say you're welcome.
Just Hilarious
Lauren, you wait. But we are Breakfast Club.
Charlamagne tha God
That's right.
Lauren LaRosa
Just. Just go. Just go.
Just Hilarious
Oh, you're welcome. Okay. All right. In other news, the Oscar nomination are happening literally right now as. Or an announcement. It's happening right now as we are speaking. This is being announced on Good morning America now, some of the nominations, just to point out real quick. And again, this is developing. So if there's anything else to talk about, I will be back tomorrow with that actress in a lead role nomination. Cynthia Erivo for Wicked. Ariana Grande was also nominated. This is her first nomination. I've got to look up exactly what she was not nominated for. But first nomination in relation to Wicked as well too, for an Oscar actor in a lead role. Colman Domingo. And then we also have other awards. The I Heart Media Awards have also been announced. The nominations and special award recipients for its annual iHeart Music Awards that will be taking place on March 17th at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles.
Charlamagne tha God
That's a podcast award. You mean it's the music awards already?
Just Hilarious
I heart Radio Music Awards. I'm reading.
Charlamagne tha God
Wow.
Just Hilarious
It's here in front of me.
Lauren LaRosa
Wow. She talking too crazy.
Just Hilarious
That's crazy. Real quick. Song of the year for the I Heart Awards. Tipsy by Shaboozi Agora Hills Doja Cat Artist of the year, Kendrick Lamar. Jelly Roll. Kendrick Lamar, Artist of the year, Sza. Taylor Swift. These award things are happening right now, y'all. Y'all think she going fast. It's moving fast. It's live hip hop Artist of the year, Drake. Kendrick Lamar is also in there. Chris Brown, R B artist of the year. Okay. I heart Chris Brown.
Lauren LaRosa
All right.
Just Hilarious
Muni long. Sza R Be artist of the year. Sza. I think Sza got she money long. Money long. I'm sorry.
Lauren LaRosa
All right, well, that is just with the mess with La Rosa. Now let's get to the People's choice mix. Hit us up with your request. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Charlamagne tha God
You're checking out the Breakfast Club.
Lauren LaRosa
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Jess. Hilarious Charlemagne. The God we are the breakfast club. Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. And I know some of these nominations are still coming in.
Just Hilarious
Yeah, I wanted to make sure I Mentioned Ariana Grande. I told you that. This is her first Oscar nomination. She is nominated for best supporting Actress in Wicked. Wicked is doing her and Cynthia Erivo a lot of justice.
Lauren LaRosa
How many times Cynthia was nominated?
Just Hilarious
Cynthia? I don't know.
Lauren LaRosa
Cause they both killed it.
Just Hilarious
Again, this is rolling out, so I don't know the exact number of the amount of times, but she was nominated as well, too.
Charlamagne tha God
I heard it was good. I fell asleep now.
Lauren LaRosa
I seen it. It was low on the pause, but it was good.
Just Hilarious
But you fell asleep?
Charlamagne tha God
Yeah, I mean, I fell asleep because, you know, I'm old and I was in there with my kids and it was really for them. I tried to watch it, but every time I woke up, it was. Was good.
Just Hilarious
Were you off the edible?
Charlamagne tha God
No, I was off a Friday. It was a Friday afternoon.
Just Hilarious
You got to do Saturday.
Lauren LaRosa
I took a nap and woke up and it was. I still watched it.
Charlamagne tha God
It was still good. So, yeah, every time I woke up, it was hitting.
Just Hilarious
You know what? Every time I woke up, it was it Fridays after work. Y'all still got a parent. Y'all be tired.
Lauren LaRosa
Parent 24 7.
Charlamagne tha God
I don't want to put, you know, the. The car before the horse, but, you know. Yeah, the car before the horse, but, you know, first. First, maybe you'll get a man, and then you'll.
Just Hilarious
God don't like ugly. I know he be. I know he be.
Charlamagne tha God
That's why you ain't found a man yet, because you do not appreciate ugly men.
Lauren LaRosa
Wow.
Just Hilarious
Okay, first of all, I love a medium. Okay.
Lauren LaRosa
Wow.
Charlamagne tha God
You talking.
Just Hilarious
They adore the heck out of you, boy.
Charlamagne tha God
The universe just opened up for you, like, way.
Just Hilarious
No, no, no, no. But the problem is those normally be the ones that they be quiet. They be in the background. They be chilling. It be like 30 girls. Girls. Now I'm outside your mom house. Cause why you being weird to me?
Charlamagne tha God
You want a baby in a what.
Just Hilarious
So bad?
Charlamagne tha God
You. You, You. You complicating this. Do you want the baby or not?
Just Hilarious
I want happiness.
Lauren LaRosa
Your time will come.
Just Hilarious
And that's what I'm going to have. Thank you, Envy.
Lauren LaRosa
Your time will come.
Just Hilarious
I'm gonna let you speak at the wedding. Not. Not. Devil over there.
Charlamagne tha God
That's the most cliche thing that you can say. Your time will come. Okay? We're praying for you.
Just Hilarious
Dinner with Jason. Year of $500,000.
Lauren LaRosa
All right, well, we come back positive. Notice the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Jess. Hilarious. Charlemagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now it's time to get up out of here. Charlamagne. You got a positive note.
Charlamagne tha God
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Podcast Summary: The Breakfast Club – Full Show on January 23, 2025
Hosts: DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God, Lauren LaRosa (filling in for Jess)
Guest: Bozema St. John from Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
The episode begins with the hosts engaging in light-hearted banter, discussing personal interests such as past life regression therapy and recent experiences like Charlamagne’s visit to a book signing in Brooklyn for Anita Kopax’s new book, The Wind on Her Tongue.
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The hosts delve into A$ap Rocky’s ongoing legal issues. A$ap Rocky’s attorney, Joe Tecopina, challenges the juror pool's lack of diversity, citing that only 5 out of 106 jurors are Black in a jurisdiction with a 9% Black population.
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The discussion shifts to President Trump’s recent executive orders targeting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I). Morgan Wood highlights the potential impact on Black communities and the workforce, drawing attention to Senate Speaker Mike Johnson’s support for pardoning January 6th rioters.
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The hosts address the rapidly spreading Hughes Fire in Southern California, emphasizing the severity and the efforts of over 4,000 fire personnel. They discuss the anticipation of rain to combat the fires and the role of FEMA in disaster response.
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Background: Bozema St. John, an executive from Netflix, Apple, and Uber, and a cast member of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, joins the show to discuss personal and professional challenges, including losing her home to the LA wildfires.
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Loss and Resilience: Bozema shares her traumatic experience of losing her Malibu home to the wildfires, highlighting the emotional toll and the process of rebuilding.
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Career and Representation: She discusses her transition to reality TV, emphasizing the need for authentic representation of corporate women on mainstream platforms.
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Advocacy and Empowerment: Bozema advocates for Black women’s reproductive health and speaks against the stigmas surrounding it, urging openness and support.
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Hair and Identity: Addressing industry biases, she explains her journey to create a Black-owned hair extension business, combating the lack of ownership in the market.
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The hosts cover the heated exchange between former NFL player Le’Veon Bell and rapper Bow Wow over who is the "biggest" from Columbus, Ohio. The argument stems from differing contributions to the community and the recognition of their hometown pride.
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The hosts discuss the alarming case of Nicholas Sabo, who was arrested for recklessly endangering a delivery driver by shooting him upon delivering groceries. They emphasize the role of miscommunication and heightened tension leading to the tragic event.
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Governor Baraka elaborates on his campaign for the governorship, focusing on affordable housing, reducing violent crime, and economic investment in underserved communities. He highlights successful initiatives in Newark that could be scaled statewide.
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The hosts briefly mention ongoing award nominations, including Oscar nominations for Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, as well as upcoming iHeartRadio Music Awards.
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The show wraps up with closing remarks and a recap of advertisements, promoting services like Amazon Prime, State Farm, Nissan, and AT&T. The hosts reiterate the importance of supporting good initiatives and leveraging available services to enhance personal and professional lives.
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This episode of The Breakfast Club tackles a diverse range of topics, from high-profile legal battles and political policies to personal tragedies and community rivalries. The hosts provide insightful commentary, interspersed with engaging interviews and spirited discussions, offering listeners a comprehensive overview of current events and personal narratives.
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Note: Timestamps correspond to the provided transcript segments and are approximate.