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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All been waiting for.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
You in the way up with Angela Yee whoa.
Speaker 1 (00:06):
Yes, it's way up with Angela Yee. I'm here.
Speaker 3 (00:08):
I got beatot goody you believe we got beat out here.
Ever since you've been modeling.
Speaker 4 (00:13):
Yeah, long time.
Speaker 3 (00:14):
No see, I'm a supermodel nowing and being on billboards.
I saw you with the Levi's NAS campaign.
Speaker 4 (00:19):
Yeah, you know what I'm saying. Shout out to nahout
to Queen's.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
Now let me ask you a question, Yes, Nas or
jay Z both. I have to do it. I gotta
do it.
Speaker 3 (00:32):
But yes, Beat, that's gonna be here to uh today
guest hosten Glad we got you. Brandon's Daniel is also
going to be joining us, and she is the founder
of Harlem's Fashion role. She's also got this closet challenge.
She's got some announcements that she hasn't talked about anywhere else.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
She was waiting to talk to us.
Speaker 3 (00:48):
She actually had Anna Wintour in her apartment when she
first started this Harlem's Fashion role. So she's got an
amazing story when you hear how she was able to
help with diversity and fashion but also just make some huge,
huge partnerships with Nike and Lebron. You'll hear her whole story.
Yeah wow in Harlem.
Speaker 4 (01:09):
Okay, you know not queens aw Man.
Speaker 3 (01:12):
We also got some exclusive news for you. There was
this Drake video circulating. We're going to talk about that,
but they were saying that he was mad and acting
quote unquote light skin because they gave his table away
as she shall Louns and Turks and Caicos.
Speaker 4 (01:24):
You've been there before many times, and.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
So we're going to talk about that too.
Speaker 3 (01:28):
But let's get the show starting with some love and
some positivity. Let's shine a light eight hundred two nine
two fifty one fifty Call us up.
Speaker 1 (01:35):
Let us know who you want to spread some love to.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
It's way open.
Speaker 5 (01:39):
Turn your lights on, y'all, light spreading love to those
who are doing greatness.
Speaker 4 (01:43):
Hind the light on, shine a light on.
Speaker 2 (01:48):
It's time to shine a light on them.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
What's up?
Speaker 3 (01:50):
It's way up for angela ye, and it's time to
shine a light. And today I'm excited about this because
we have a shiner light here in person, Doctor Ashley Romano,
the Chief Experience Officer for care Right Centers.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
How are you today?
Speaker 6 (02:02):
Thank you for having me?
Speaker 1 (02:03):
Well, I want to thank you for everything that you do.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
So to let people know you're a clinician and a
licensed gerontologist, so explain what it is that you do.
Speaker 7 (02:11):
Sure, So, I actually oversee patient and employee satisfaction for
a group of skilled nursing and rehab center, something that
maybe people would think of as a nursing home. We
always like to say, we're not your Grandmo's nursing home.
We have thirty five different communities, so from New York,
New Jersey, Tennessee, and Florida. I oversee experience for both
our patients and our employees.
Speaker 3 (02:29):
And let's talk about how important that is, because that's
something that we all even today, no matter how old
you are, it affects you at.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
Some point and of course your family members.
Speaker 7 (02:37):
Absolutely no, it's so important to find places that provide
appropriate care, whether it's a patient coming to us for
a hip knee replacement or you know what we're talking
about today today on Veterans' Day, are veterans that are
with us for their last days?
Speaker 3 (02:49):
Yes, And I love that because I also feel like
our veterans never get all of the respect that they
should be getting, and as well as today and as
well as their surviving spouses and family.
Speaker 8 (02:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (02:59):
Absolutely, it's not just today, you know, we honor our
veterans every single day. It's a cornerstone of our organization.
We're very proud to But it's just so nice to
be here to shine a light on them because they
do deserve.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
It, all right.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
And for people who want more information on doctor Ashley Romano,
but also on care Right Centers, how can they get
more information?
Speaker 7 (03:15):
I would check us out on Instagram. We actually have
like over twenty five thousand followers for a nurse and
home group.
Speaker 6 (03:19):
It's pretty exciting.
Speaker 7 (03:20):
So check out care Right Centers.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
How did you know this is what you wanted to do?
Speaker 9 (03:22):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (03:23):
I love it anybody over the age of eighty. That's why, Jim,
It's just an incredible generation of people that are so wise,
have so much knowledge of seeing everything, and it's the
best type of I don't know, generation to learn from.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (03:34):
I feel like they always have the best stories, the
best knowledge, the most lessons to learn, and I also
feel like they're ready to tell it all on that
point when it's like this is.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
What happened, here goes so I look forward.
Speaker 3 (03:45):
And I think sometimes people have an issue with like
getting older, but I look forward to being able to
be older, wiser, to have lived that long, had the
experience that I have, and I always say I went
every year to be better than it was the previous year.
So age is a blessing, right, I agree, all right,
And age is a blessing ed care right center. So
thank you so much, doctor Asie Ramana. We definitely shine
(04:06):
a light on you for all.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
Of your work.
Speaker 7 (04:07):
Thank you appreciate him.
Speaker 3 (04:09):
That was Shina Light eight hundred and two ninety two
fifty one fifty. If you couldn't get through, you could
leave a message and shine a light that way.
Speaker 4 (04:14):
I love that one.
Speaker 3 (04:15):
When we come back, we got your e t and
talk about buying yourself a birthday gift.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
Jay Prince.
Speaker 3 (04:21):
Every year he gets himself something and would tell you
what he bought himself this year.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
I love this type of gift. It's way up, it
says in.
Speaker 5 (04:29):
The rooms from industry shade to all of gossip out
Angelas is feeling that.
Speaker 4 (04:35):
EyeT, it's way up.
Speaker 3 (04:37):
But Angela, ye, I'm here, beat out here, good beat
out You ever been locked up?
Speaker 4 (04:41):
No?
Speaker 3 (04:42):
All right, Well, Diddy, according to CBS News, documents, has
already broken some prison rules. It's only been a few
days since he arrived at Fort Dix weing his incarceration,
and allegedly he reportedly made a three person call oh
to discuss.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
Issuing a statement to The New York Times.
Speaker 3 (04:58):
So you can't make a multiple people's phone call, and
you know that's barred because they feel like inmates could
use them to coordinate criminal activity. So he's reportedly spoke
with an unnamed woman about getting in touch with the
digital person about blogs. Then he allegedly discussed arranging weekend
business with loved ones, recommending they bring two hundred singles
(05:19):
because you can't come into the facility with cash, but
coins are allowed for the.
Speaker 4 (05:23):
Vending machines in the hole. Listen.
Speaker 3 (05:26):
Then they said the woman reportedly added a third party
to the call and violation of prison regulations.
Speaker 10 (05:32):
So these days, man, I see inmates with all kind
of cell phones and laptops and TVs and the being
I'm like, I don't know what's going on.
Speaker 3 (05:38):
People be on social media hosting, they yeah, doing challenges,
so it's quite interesting, you know what's in you know
what else too? I thought that if you tried to
make a three way call, it wouldn't work.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
But people have called me on three way, so I
don't know what.
Speaker 4 (05:55):
That puff knows about three ways.
Speaker 3 (05:58):
Anyway, Vivica five is advising against dating fifty cent and
rappers in general. She was talking at the Ultimate Women's
Expo in Edison, New Jersey, over the weekend, and somebody
asked about chasing their dreams.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
Here was her response, don't gate.
Speaker 4 (06:18):
Just so you know, it took three years to be able.
Speaker 2 (06:20):
To laugh about it.
Speaker 4 (06:21):
I had to learn to laugh, not to call, but
I didn't Mary J. Bliwow.
Speaker 3 (06:25):
Now listen, fifty of course saw this and responded and said,
either way, I'm gonna have that in the matrix. You know,
I love me some you girl, But damn, it's been
twenty two years.
Speaker 4 (06:35):
Vivica, she still loves him though. Listen.
Speaker 1 (06:38):
Remember he was telling a story about how she like
jumped over the gate at.
Speaker 4 (06:41):
The Do you remember that? Yeah? I remember that.
Speaker 3 (06:43):
Yeah, she had him in fair. I've never seen fifty
cent fair before, but yeah.
Speaker 4 (06:49):
He had her in a video. Remember that? Do you
think about me?
Speaker 1 (06:51):
Yes?
Speaker 4 (06:52):
He did.
Speaker 3 (06:52):
And it has been a while since they were dating.
They started dating what in two thousand and three.
Speaker 4 (06:57):
Damn, that's a generation ago.
Speaker 3 (07:00):
Oh my goodness, all right now, Jay Prince, he posted
every year I buy myself a birthday gift. This year,
I decided to purchase something made by God's hands, my
favorite kind of gift in this chapter of my life.
I purchased three hundred and twenty more acres of Land
and Believes, bringing me closer to my goal of one
thousand plus.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
Here's what he had to say.
Speaker 10 (07:21):
This year, I bought a new company in Beliefe that manufacture.
Speaker 9 (07:26):
Limes, coconuts, and Sour's up three hundred and twenty acre five.
Speaker 4 (07:32):
He a beautiful land. Yeah, we're about to explore. God
ain't making no more land. Wow, that's a fact. That's
what's up man.
Speaker 3 (07:40):
And he's been doing this. What I love is that
he first started with his Land and Believes and he's
been expanding. It's a place he's familiar with. If you
see those videos of him, you know at his place there,
it looks amazing.
Speaker 10 (07:51):
Yeah. For my birthday, I'm cheap man. I don't buy anything.
I sent myself a text.
Speaker 3 (07:54):
Message, you are showing me things that you're purchasing right now.
I was like, okay, Levi's ad just.
Speaker 4 (07:59):
A windows and your birthday's coming up. Are you gonna
buy yourself something nice?
Speaker 3 (08:02):
Yes, I'm gonna show it to you. I've already been
planning by myself something cute.
Speaker 4 (08:05):
Oh boy. All right, Well.
Speaker 3 (08:07):
Another story and we're going to talk about this more
in depth later. But Drake got into an altercation after
she Shall lounged and Turt and Cacos gave his section away.
You know, that's like Drake's second home, Turt and Cacos,
and apparently they're saying that he was acting up because
of that situation. Well, the owner she Shall Lounge is
gonna call in, oh, and we're gonna talk about it.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
It's way up.
Speaker 5 (08:29):
So about last night, Yes, I went down.
Speaker 3 (08:36):
Yeah, it's way up at the Angela yee and beat
Out his here with me today, Journalistic extraordinaire. First of all,
beat Out, I gotta say, you have so much going on. Yeah,
rap Radar, you and Elliott Wilson have made up.
Speaker 4 (08:46):
It looks like something like that.
Speaker 11 (08:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (08:49):
So you know, originally y'all two were like freaking frack Yeah.
Speaker 4 (08:53):
And now I guess we're just fracking fritting right right.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
All right, Well that's good though.
Speaker 10 (08:57):
Yeah, we had a special conversation with DJ Premier and
Ransom for their album The Reinvention.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
So that was cool, Okay, I cannot Yes.
Speaker 3 (09:06):
Another thing I want to say is that I saw
recently that you were part of the Nas Levi's T
shirt campaign. Yeah, you were on the billboards and everything
and you posted. Nas is one of my favorite rappers.
I had his picture on my bedroom wall. Yep, I
caught the iron bootleg I cut class for steal Madic.
(09:26):
I'm from Queens, so to work with him and Levi's
is a surreal experience.
Speaker 4 (09:30):
That's a fact.
Speaker 1 (09:31):
So talk to us about that.
Speaker 10 (09:32):
Well, you know, they reached out to me and two
other people, Parks from Joe Biden podcast and Serena Gates
and other journalists and being that we're all from Queens,
they just wanted people from the borough which to represent
for this ad campaign and they chose me and I
was really honored because, like I said, I grew up
listening to Nas and he's one of my favorite rappers.
Speaker 1 (09:48):
Well, we have a piece of that campaign to play
right now.
Speaker 4 (09:51):
Tell Jamaga, this is a nice place.
Speaker 2 (09:52):
Growing up.
Speaker 10 (09:53):
I used to spend a lot of time on Jamaica Avenue.
Speaker 12 (09:56):
It was where we caught o mixtapes with cob I
fitted hats, the new clun talk to girls.
Speaker 4 (10:02):
Definitely definitely have the new Knaves playing for sure.
Speaker 12 (10:06):
There's a reason why people whether you're five to fifty
five still listen and resonate with NAS. You know why,
because the authenticity runs deep is.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
Tripping you up?
Speaker 4 (10:17):
Say it again, authenticity the music.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
Your voice was soften than I've ever heard it.
Speaker 4 (10:22):
Yeah, man, I had to, you know, represent.
Speaker 1 (10:24):
The jazz man. I like that. It's a good look.
Speaker 4 (10:26):
What's your favorite Knis record? You have one?
Speaker 1 (10:27):
Who my favorite NAS record?
Speaker 4 (10:30):
Man?
Speaker 3 (10:30):
I want to say Ellmatic was one of my favorite
top albums of all time. The only complaint that had
about it was there was so short. Yeah, I would
have to say from that album?
Speaker 1 (10:40):
What is my favorite NAS life? Simple?
Speaker 3 (10:43):
Yeah, that's a good one with ez Yeah. I think
it's that one and then you die. That's why we
get I guess it's now looking back, it's probably not appropriate.
Speaker 10 (10:52):
I always like nas is like or Blaze of fifty
one of those tracks. But your shouts of Phoenix and
everybody at mass appeal to help me out.
Speaker 1 (10:57):
And it ain't heart to tell that was my song too.
Speaker 4 (11:00):
It's a classic.
Speaker 1 (11:01):
Yeah, that whole album. I think there's not one bad
song on it.
Speaker 4 (11:04):
There's not period.
Speaker 3 (11:05):
And then I know there were songs that he hated
that he did like listen the song with genuine oh me, yeah, people,
I like that song, but I know he didn't really
care for it.
Speaker 4 (11:16):
It was a great record, it's still resonating.
Speaker 3 (11:18):
It was a little different for him, all right. But anyway,
thank you for that beat out in congratulations.
Speaker 4 (11:23):
You appreciate.
Speaker 1 (11:24):
Good to see it.
Speaker 3 (11:25):
And when we come back, we were talking about Drake
and this video that's been circulating in tex and kekos Well,
the owner of sish Allowance that's the place where he
allegedly got kicked out of his table or whatever happened
in the video, is going to be calling in today.
Ryanie's going to be calling in to explain what happened
in that video with Drake. If you haven't seen it,
just google it. Angela, it's way up, ye, but you
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all been waiting.
Speaker 2 (11:50):
For you tapped in the way up with Angela yee.
Speaker 4 (11:55):
What's up?
Speaker 3 (11:55):
His way up with Angela yee. I'm here with my
guy beat on and we're talking texting Cakos. Those teens
we got Rnnie Campbell on the line. He is the
owner of she Shall Lounge, and he is going to
explain this video circulating of Drake being allegedly upset about
them giving away his table as she Shall Lounge.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
Hey, Rannie, how you doing, Hey Love, how are you?
I'm good? Well, I just had to get you on
the line.
Speaker 3 (12:19):
You know, I always come to she Shall Lounge when
I'm in Turks and Caicos. Yeah, And I want to
ask you about this video me and beat out saw
that's been circulating of Drake and said that he was
mad that his table was given away.
Speaker 8 (12:32):
It was no such thing. Angela. First of all, you
know you family. Now there's no time that you come
to Turk you don't come and show she Shall love.
And it seeks like you that has made she Shall
wanted it.
Speaker 3 (12:43):
And I want to say I was there at fourth
of July weekend. Danny Lay was in the building. Always
great service, great food, love. She shallownes black owned in
Turks and Caicos. Okay, continue running.
Speaker 8 (12:54):
It's the only black room place. And I opened it
up for black people. I wanted a place where black
people can go and had a great time. And I
had been blessed because all the athlete, all the celebrities,
anybody who comes to Turks and Caicos that come to shisha.
Speaker 3 (13:08):
I remember coming here and seeing Beanie Man perform. But yeah,
so that's my spot.
Speaker 8 (13:13):
Thank you so much. But yeah, I don't know what happened.
But over the weekend, I've been getting so much calls
about this video is that it's bercually of the situation
with Drake, but there's nothing to it. In twenty twenty three,
I think it was in the ninth of December. It
was Drake's first science to Shisha, and to be honest,
I think it was more of a prank. You know,
(13:36):
I considered Drake the ambassador to Turks and Caicos and
Eva for the free is that he wasn't coming to
shisha thanks to him. Everybody from America was coming to
Turk because of him, and we had a little bit
of misunderstanding thanks to you know, his people jobs in CJ.
(13:57):
Like these guys has been my brothers. For the tree
is that I was open before I even met Drake,
but it was that we can with the first time
I met Drake and we were able to chop that
up a couple of days later, and ever since then,
that man has been doing nothing more than promotions and
sending all these people to she Shaun.
Speaker 3 (14:17):
Okay, so this is an old video just to clarify
from twenty twenty three.
Speaker 4 (14:21):
Yeah, okay, then.
Speaker 8 (14:22):
Old video of the ninth of December twenty twenty three
on a Saturday night. I think it was a prank. Yeah,
because it's the one of the nicest guys you'll ever
meet in your life once you get to know him.
But he does have a funny boy. There's always going
to be a section next future for Drake.
Speaker 4 (14:40):
See, I knew they didn't deport the Canadians to support him. Yeah,
they love Canada.
Speaker 3 (14:44):
And look just so y'all know, I was going to
seoh you before that though, I was going to put
that out there.
Speaker 1 (14:49):
Yes I had. I was to the party there and everything.
Speaker 3 (14:55):
Listen, I got you beat out come out all right, Well,
thank you, Rynie. I'm definitely pulling up on you so
and I appreciate you for clearing that Upachi.
Speaker 8 (15:02):
Listen, your favorite bottles.
Speaker 9 (15:04):
Are on me.
Speaker 1 (15:05):
Hey first, all right, thank you? Let him know, all right,
take care.
Speaker 3 (15:15):
And when we come back, we have your yee tea
and let's talk about Wendy Williams. I CTMZ has some
exclusive breaking news about this medical condition that has been
used to justify keeping her in this guardianship. And we'll
tell you what the tests are saying about whether or
Notnachi is suffering from fronto temporal dementia.
Speaker 4 (15:35):
Do it?
Speaker 1 (15:35):
Oh, it's way up.
Speaker 5 (15:36):
Sure, she's about to blow the lead ab off this,
but let's get it. Oh, angelus billing at yea te
Come and get your tea.
Speaker 1 (15:43):
Yeah, it's way up at Angela yee. I'm here, beat.
Speaker 4 (15:45):
Out here, good Jeppy Duck.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
That's right, good Joppy dot.
Speaker 3 (15:49):
Have you seen this Billboard list for the best Songwriter
of the Century?
Speaker 4 (15:52):
No, I haven't.
Speaker 3 (15:53):
Do you know who made the list at number twenty
five that she'll be excited.
Speaker 4 (15:57):
About Billboards jay Z? Really okay?
Speaker 3 (16:01):
Yes, So they have revealed the top artists, album songs,
and producers of the first twenty five years of the
twenty first century. Number twenty four on the list is
actually Kanye.
Speaker 4 (16:12):
He has a lot of writers, though.
Speaker 3 (16:14):
Number twenty three Sean Garrett, Number twenty two was Fergie,
Number twenty one was Jermaine dupri So, yes, they are
doing this whole ranking, and they're revealing all of this
this week.
Speaker 1 (16:25):
But those are the first.
Speaker 3 (16:26):
Of the twenty five, so twenty five through twenty one
you can see right now.
Speaker 1 (16:31):
Okay, we'll keep our eye on it for sure.
Speaker 4 (16:32):
The peat me off. Uh oh, you.
Speaker 1 (16:37):
Mad about it already?
Speaker 3 (16:38):
All right now, Wendy Williams, here's some new updates. According
to TMZ, Wendy Williams does not have frontal temporal dementia
according to a neurologist, so the medical condition that the
judge has used to keep her in this guardianship for
more than three years is not what she has, sources
(16:58):
with direct knowledge told TMZ. WENT recently completed a battery
of tests in New York City.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
They said.
Speaker 3 (17:04):
Wendy's legal team got the results late last month, and
these findings conflict with an earlier tests when, according to
Wendy's guardian, she tested positive for the condition. Interesting when
I tell you that, this, I think made everybody just
on alert for a guardianship and rules and regulations around that.
(17:27):
So just I think something everybody's been watching pretty closely.
Speaker 1 (17:31):
All right. We talked about this yesterday.
Speaker 3 (17:33):
Sidney Sweeney and the box office numbers for the movie
Christy that she has. It's a biographical drama where she's
playing Christy Martin. But people were talking about how she's
just her movies have been kind of bombing at the
box office. They're saying, this is one of the worst
starts ever for a movie that was released in more
than two thousand theaters she made. The movie made one
(17:55):
point three million dollars. Now, she posted, I am so
deeply proud of this movie. Proud of the film David made,
Proud of the story we told to represent someone as
strong and resilient as Christy Martin. This experience has been
one of the greatest honors of my life.
Speaker 4 (18:10):
And I don't even know about the movie.
Speaker 1 (18:11):
Until that's what I said.
Speaker 3 (18:13):
But Dan Saidy, she's been doing a ton of press
about it. She've been coming to us. That's a problem,
it is, and Zendea.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
Thinks so too.
Speaker 3 (18:20):
According to reports, the rumors are Zendeia and Sidney Sweeney
are on bad terms right now while they are getting
ready to put out Euphoria season three. Now, this is
difficult for Zendia because she refuses. If she refuses to
stand next to Sydney on the red carpet, it can
be read as her excusing. If she does stand next
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to her, then people will think she's excusing her views
on Trump and her refusal to apologize for that American
Ego campaign. I have good genes and good genes. That
was the tagline, if you remember. Yeah, people were thinking
that was a white supremacist ideology. Instead of saying, oh,
you know what, I will wasn't you know paying attention.
I wasn't aware I apologize, She said, I'm way more
(19:05):
aware about things than people think.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
The ad spoke for itself.
Speaker 3 (19:09):
Oh all right, okay, so that was interesting and Donald
Trump was a huge fan of the advertisements.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
Enough set and good genes and you know what those
good jeans are?
Speaker 3 (19:20):
All right, well, that is your Yet, when we come
back under the radar, stories that are not necessarily and
the headlines, they're flying under the radar, but you need
to know about them. Is this government shut down ending?
Well looks like it is about to happen. Also, Wendy's
is closing hundreds of restaurants. I know that's a big
deal to you.
Speaker 5 (19:38):
It's way up this in the news that relates to you.
These stories are flying under the radar.
Speaker 1 (19:43):
It's way up.
Speaker 3 (19:44):
But angela, Ye, it's time for under the Radar beat it.
What have you noticed since the shut down, like, for you,
a lot.
Speaker 10 (19:50):
Of lines, a lot of lines, empty airports really, yeah,
airports are empty, and it seems like overall panic.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
Okay, so you've been in the airport.
Speaker 3 (20:00):
I haven't, Yeah, because I want to say I've I
had to fly to Atlanta and back, and I'm going
back to Atlanta this weekend. I think all the flights
are delayed and I'm just lucky mine took off because
flights were getting canceled. Air Traffic controllers are saying a
lot of them are overworked. Some people aren't able to
come to work because they have to make money and
they're not getting their paychecks right now, and so just
(20:21):
a lot of patients. I want to say that. But
we're closer to ending the shutdown now. Eight Senate Democrats
voted with Republicans to approve a funding measure to end
the longest shutdown in US history. So this does not
secure the Democrats demand of extending expiring health care subsidies,
but now critical services are being restored.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
Now the measure is going to go to the House.
Speaker 3 (20:43):
That's when they're hopeful this could pass by tomorrow before
Donald Trump then has to sign it. What does this
mean though, because part of this fight is about making
sure that people have affordable health care. I've even seen
Marjorie Taylor Green go on the record talking about how
her our healthcare costs have doubled or will double in January,
because this is all going to take place in January.
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What you see right now is prices are estimates of
what's going to happen without these subsidies. And so they
have agreed to hold a vote in December on extending
enhanced Obamacare subsidies as part of the deal with moderate
Democrats to reopen the government. So now GOP senators will
have to go on the record and in the political
spotlight about what they're voting is. And another problem people
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are having is if you want to let this expire,
what's the plan, Like, do you have a plan to
replace this so that people can afford healthcare. So those
are just some of the issues that we're paying attention to.
And Wendy's closing hundreds of restaurants. The reason why, though,
is because some of them just are not up to par.
So they're looking at the different six thousand locations. They're
(21:50):
going to close between two hundred and forty to three
hundred and sixty of those, and they're opening more stores overseas.
So it's not that they're having challenges financially. That is
your under the radar. We do have the Way Up
mixed at the top of the hour plus brand Is
Daniel is going to be joining us, the founder of
Harlem Fashion Row, and she has a big announcement today.
She's gonna give us some exclusive information that could be
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valuable for you if you want to win this giveaway.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
All right, it's way up, Ali, Jan and Jean Man.
Speaker 5 (22:18):
She's spilling it all. This is yet way up.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
We glitched over here. It's way up.
Speaker 3 (22:26):
Wait a minute, technology shout out to audible. All right,
let's get into this yet, Bob. According to double XL,
is facing a new lawsuit. A woman says she was
sexually assaulted by him in a hotel room in California
earlier this year. According to her allegations, this happened in
April of twenty twenty five in San Diego. She went
to see him perform at the Tequila and Tackle Music festival.
(22:49):
She invited him, he invited her on stage to dance
to whistle while you twerk.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
It was a good song.
Speaker 3 (22:54):
Afterwards, she claims that his manager approached her invited her
to an after party. The woman and her cousin to
the West End. She was allegedly offered drugs but refused.
Her cousin then left to go get a jacket, and
that's when she alleges that Bob started kissing and groping
her and tried to spread her legs. According to the complaint,
he was interrupted briefly when his wife entered the room.
(23:15):
The rapper yelled at her to leave, and then continued
to grope her and fondle her until his manager knocked
on the door.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
That's when she escaped.
Speaker 2 (23:23):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (23:23):
Now Double Exel has reached out to Bob's team to
get a statement, but they have not yet gotten a response.
Speaker 4 (23:29):
Wow all right.
Speaker 3 (23:31):
Mike Epps has confirmed that the writing for the Last
Last Friday movie is actually happening. Here's what he had
to say, Big Boys, Neighborhood Last Friday.
Speaker 10 (23:43):
I heard that there was a green light for Just
Was with Ice Q, DJ Pool, Whole Whole and Aaron
McGruder sitting in the room writing this movie.
Speaker 4 (23:52):
So we're writing it right now. It's gonna be crazy.
I hate the Friday sequels, what but you like you
just love Friday? Yeah, the first one is so classic,
and plus.
Speaker 1 (24:00):
Half Frida Last Friday.
Speaker 4 (24:03):
Plus half the cast is dead.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
About half of the don't.
Speaker 4 (24:07):
Do zel Pops like I can't.
Speaker 3 (24:12):
But then after Last Friday, they should do future Fridays
all right now, Shaggy is headlining a hurricane relief concert
at Ubs Arena in New York in response to the
devastation that was caused by Hurricane Melissa across Jamaica.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
It feels like so many things happening at once.
Speaker 3 (24:29):
Governments, shut down, tariffs, hurricanes. Now, according to these reports,
all proceeds from the eventbo go directly to the government's
official hurricane Relief Fund, and they'll be used exclusively to
support relief and recovery efforts for family, students, and communities
across the hardest hit parishes.
Speaker 1 (24:49):
So that's a beautiful thing. Awesome, yes to see.
Speaker 3 (24:53):
He also has a new song with Idonia and with
Acon as well, and so all of these things happening.
I love seeing everybody though, in this time, coming together
and doing what they can.
Speaker 4 (25:04):
A happy veteran's day. To Shaggy too.
Speaker 3 (25:06):
Yeah, Happy Veterans Day to Dannel Rawlings as well, military
man to Shaggy, to everybody who has served our country.
Speaker 1 (25:16):
We salute you all right.
Speaker 3 (25:17):
A Different World sequel has been ordered to series at Netflix.
Speaker 1 (25:20):
How exciting is that?
Speaker 11 (25:22):
No?
Speaker 4 (25:22):
Thank you?
Speaker 1 (25:23):
Why are you so negative? Did you like bel Air?
Speaker 4 (25:27):
That was cool?
Speaker 3 (25:28):
Because you don't even know what's happening in this to
already say no, thank you.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
You don't find that crazy.
Speaker 10 (25:32):
We have too many sequels and like rehashes. Just do
something new.
Speaker 3 (25:37):
I Seleretta Devine said that she was like, let's be original,
but this could be good.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
Deadline previously revealed this exclusively.
Speaker 3 (25:44):
This is going to center on Deborah Wayne, who is
the youngest daughter of Dwayne Wayne and Whitney Gilbert. So
it's like a next generation kind of thing. She enters
her freshman year at their HBCU alma mater and finds
the shadow of her parents Diffaul cult to escape.
Speaker 1 (26:01):
She sets out to build her own legacy.
Speaker 4 (26:03):
See how that worked out for Save by the Bell.
I'm slued of all these dudes. Just give me something new, sorry.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
Angela, Well, you know this whole Levi's campaign.
Speaker 4 (26:15):
I'm a super model. Now you know it's really gone
to your head? My head?
Speaker 3 (26:19):
All right, well that is your yet when we come back,
ask ye eight hundred two ninety two fifty one fifty
any question. Me and beat Out are here to help,
not to hate. Okay, beat Out, I'll do my best.
Eight hundred two ninety two fifty one fifty call us up.
Oh you love this song, so do I. Kenjack Lamarin says,
h if this were.
Speaker 5 (26:38):
Whether it's relationship for career advice, Angela's dropping facts, you
should this is as gee.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
What's up?
Speaker 3 (26:44):
Its way up with Angela? Ye, it's me and beat On, Yeah,
here to give you some advice. And today we have
somebody on the line, Jiggy, who does not feel like
talking to his friend who's locked up behind bars.
Speaker 1 (26:55):
They have nothing in common. Is he wrong for that?
Speaker 3 (26:58):
Hey, Jiggy, I'm good you had a question for me
and be that Yes.
Speaker 11 (27:03):
Yes, one of my homies. I've been friends with him
since elementary school.
Speaker 9 (27:07):
Right.
Speaker 11 (27:08):
Unfortunately he's been behind bars. He's been locked up for
almost ten years now. And hit me a couple of
weeks ago, me and a couple of the homies. He
felt like we forgot about So my question is, what
do you do in the situation when you feel like
you've outgrown a friend, especially when you've known him for
so long.
Speaker 4 (27:24):
How much time is he doing? Think he got about
five years lest.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
You've outgrown him? But how often do you speak to him?
Speaker 4 (27:30):
Every couple months?
Speaker 3 (27:32):
I want to say, I know it's so hard for
people who are locked up to want to catch up
on those conversations, understand what's going on.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
You only talk to him every couple of months.
Speaker 3 (27:42):
I think that's a small sacrifice that you can make
for somebody you've known since elementary school. I understand you're
saying you've outgrown him, but if you can just take
thirty minutes every two months to have a conversation with him,
I don't think that's too much.
Speaker 4 (27:57):
I agree.
Speaker 11 (27:58):
So maybe I needed to.
Speaker 3 (27:59):
Hear that because I just also know people that have
had a really tough time. He's not asking you to
come see him, right, He's not asking, and which I'm
sure he would be beyond thrilled if you did. But
just you being like a lifeline to him of what's
going on, just kicking it having regular conversation. I would
feel guilty if I just abandoned somebody I've known that long.
(28:20):
I think that, you know, sometimes even if we don't
feel like it, it's just a nice right thing to do.
Speaker 1 (28:26):
It's not really hurting you.
Speaker 10 (28:27):
But I honderstand where he's coming from, too, because it's
like sometimes you do outgrowth people and it's like, what
is there to talk about?
Speaker 3 (28:33):
I mean, he probably just want to hear regular stuff,
what's going on, like what's on the blog, you know,
just regular a little bit of time, like twenty thirty
minutes every two months. I could see if he was
calling like every weekend and you were like, okay, bro, calm.
Speaker 11 (28:45):
Down, no, the lover studient a curious STUDI. But at
the same time, it's like it's not too much relatability
when it comes to our present day, in our current state.
Speaker 3 (28:55):
You know, I just feel like sometimes you know how
they say it's a blessing to be a blessing, it's
just something a light that you could give to him
in a time where he may be wanting, like just
a few minutes to escape his circumstances that he's in
right now until he comes home. You could even talk
about family. I'm sure y'all know some people in common.
You know, he could be like such and such that
(29:16):
to tell you what's up and just even what you
have going on.
Speaker 1 (29:20):
I'm sure he wants to hear what you got going on.
Speaker 4 (29:22):
Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 3 (29:24):
Fortunately for you, you're not in that situation, and I
can never understand what it's like to be in that situation.
And so just imagine, like mentally sometimes what he's going through.
And he told you how it feels like he feels
like y'all just left him behind.
Speaker 11 (29:39):
Ye know, for sure, for sure, I think I need
to put be more of an impath in a situation.
Speaker 10 (29:44):
Yeah, you could be a beacon of hope for him.
You know, he has something to look forward to to
come home.
Speaker 1 (29:48):
But also to feel not forgotten. People doesn't behind bars.
Speaker 3 (29:52):
A lot of times they feel like, damn, everybody just
doesn't care and forgot about me. And then when he
comes home, you can't make up for the fact that
you wasn't even taking in his call every two months.
Speaker 4 (30:02):
That's true.
Speaker 10 (30:02):
Yeah, I think the problem is a lot of times
when people are locked up, the world stops for them,
but the world keeps going on on the outside.
Speaker 1 (30:08):
Yeah, I appreciate you.
Speaker 4 (30:10):
I appreciate you. It definitely give me a different month.
So I appreciate you. Appreciate you met up, no doubt.
Speaker 3 (30:13):
All right, thank you for calling and being open minded
about it too. And tell him we said what's up.
But don't listen to this call. No I'm kidding, don't talk.
Speaker 4 (30:26):
He has those three way conversations. Don't call am on
three way.
Speaker 3 (30:31):
All right, Well that was ask you eight hundred two
ninety two fifty one fifty And when we come back,
we got Harlem's own Brandis Daniel joining us Harlem's Fashion
most she's going to talk about founding that business and
it was a long journey for her to get to
where she is today. But when I tell you those
partnerships that she's had these fashion shows, the impact that
she's making on the fashion industry for us, I think
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it's so important.
Speaker 1 (30:55):
It's way up.
Speaker 4 (30:57):
No beg.
Speaker 11 (30:59):
Loss to tame us women in radio Radio Open, we're
talking about angela Ye.
Speaker 2 (31:03):
You're way up with Angela yee.
Speaker 4 (31:04):
Please believe that what's up?
Speaker 1 (31:06):
This way up? But angela Ye.
Speaker 3 (31:08):
We've been trying to do this interview for a while,
but Brandon's Daniel is here. Thank you for joining me,
Founder of Harland Fashion role.
Speaker 6 (31:14):
Thank you for having me.
Speaker 1 (31:15):
I'm so excited to be here.
Speaker 3 (31:16):
So let's talk about Harland' fashion room so people can
understand the evolution of it.
Speaker 1 (31:21):
Yep, so you studied this back in two thousand and seven.
Speaker 3 (31:23):
It was a fashion show in Harlem with four boutiques
and then what happened from that?
Speaker 13 (31:29):
So after that, that was when I went and looked
on the websites of our favorite department stores and I
realized that less than one percent of the designers on
those department stores were designers of color.
Speaker 6 (31:39):
And I have to say at that moment, like what
can I do?
Speaker 13 (31:42):
Because I was working in fashion but behind the scenes,
and I say, every year, what I can do is,
I can put on a fashion show.
Speaker 6 (31:49):
I can show some of the best designers of color that.
Speaker 13 (31:52):
There are in New York City, and I can invite buyers,
I can invite stylists, I can invite people in fashion
to actually come and see them. And so that was
thing we did every year, probably up until maybe twenty
eighteen when we got our big collaboration break with Nike.
Speaker 3 (32:07):
Okay, right now I'm talking to brand Is Daniels, the
founder of Harlem's Fashion Row.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
Now talk to me about the Nike collaboration please.
Speaker 13 (32:14):
So twenty seventeen we celebrated ten years. I have to
tell you it was one of the hardest years I've
ever had. It took a lot of push for me
to keep going because we didn't get a lot of
support that year. But I had said with my mouth
the thing that I really want is a collaboration. And
we got a phone call in December and she said, Hey,
there's an athletic brand. They want to do something round
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black designers. Are you interested? Absolutely?
Speaker 1 (32:40):
I prayed for it.
Speaker 6 (32:41):
She's like, you gotta sign a NDA.
Speaker 13 (32:42):
The NDA comes through and it comes through with a
big schoolsh on it and I was like, wait, this
is what nikeet Like what? And I'm on the phone
with the Nike exec the next day and she's like, hey,
we've got this athlete and he said that black women
are the strongest and we want to do something with
that statement.
Speaker 6 (33:00):
And so what we want to do is we want
to do a sneaker that's designed by black women. And
do you know anyone? I'm like, of course.
Speaker 13 (33:08):
Anyway, before we knew it, maybe two weeks later, we
were in Portland and they told me that the athlete
was Lebron James.
Speaker 6 (33:14):
You were like, what's that collaboration?
Speaker 13 (33:16):
We honored him the next year he was at our
show and we've surprised the audience by launching the sneaker
at that event.
Speaker 3 (33:23):
Wow, that's amazing that something like that at a time
when you were feeling like do I even want to
keep on going that.
Speaker 1 (33:30):
It was like, yes, you have to because that's kind
of a sign.
Speaker 6 (33:33):
Yeah, it was absolutely. My sign is that this is
what you're supposed to be doing.
Speaker 13 (33:38):
And even the day it went on sale, I remember
texting everybody, please buy this sneaker.
Speaker 6 (33:42):
You can't hear it five minutes.
Speaker 13 (33:44):
My girlfriends were like it sold out. I was like,
there is no way the sneaker sold out in five minutes.
Speaker 4 (33:49):
But it did.
Speaker 1 (33:50):
Wow. Yeah, so what happened after that?
Speaker 13 (33:52):
So after that we started getting other opportunities. So we've
done a collaboration with Banana Republic, American Girl Janie and
Jack the Kids wear a brand tapped by Timberland and
Jimmy chru To do a collaboration is amazing. We had
a collaboration with Northstrom. We had a collaboration with Evercrumby
and Fish and so all of those things started to happen,
and then in twenty twenty, when the pandemic happened, we
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started a nonprofit, Icon three sixty, and that nonprofit our
very first donation was from the CFDA. In Vogue, they
gave us a million dollar donation, and Anna Wintor called
me herself to tell me that's huge.
Speaker 3 (34:27):
Icon three sixty, tell us what that nonprofit? How that
helps designers?
Speaker 9 (34:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (34:31):
So we also support HBCU fashion departments, and so we've
had students who've gotten jobs at Tiffany and Co American
Eagle Gap, all of that through the programs that we
run with our HBCU fashion departments.
Speaker 3 (34:43):
Right now, we're talking to brand Is Daniels, the founder
of Harlem's Fashion Roa. She has an exciting announcement that
you're gonna love when we come back, So make sure
y'all keep it lucked with brand Is Daniels.
Speaker 1 (34:53):
It's way up you, way.
Speaker 2 (34:56):
Up with Angela Yee. Come right there more now.
Speaker 1 (34:59):
What's up is with Angela ye? And Brandis Daniels is
here with us.
Speaker 3 (35:02):
She is the founder of Harlem's Fashion Row and we
have some exciting news and an exclusive announcement.
Speaker 13 (35:09):
Okay, now, this right here is an exclusive. Vogue doesn't
know about this Harper's Bazaar like we have. I told
my public says, no, I'm going to talk about this
on way.
Speaker 4 (35:18):
Up, oh, way up.
Speaker 1 (35:19):
Okay at this session period.
Speaker 13 (35:21):
Okay, So we have launched the Closet Challenge. You can
go to the Closet Challenge dot com. This is what
it is. All of us have clothes in our closets.
Speaker 6 (35:31):
Would you please.
Speaker 13 (35:32):
Consider dedicating just ten percent of that closet to designers
of color over the next year.
Speaker 1 (35:38):
Okay.
Speaker 13 (35:38):
So that means that as you're thinking about what you
shop and where you're shopping, think, you know what, if
I'm going to buy five pieces this month or ten
pieces this month, I'm gonna buy one of those pieces
from a designer of Coller.
Speaker 1 (35:51):
Challenge accepted for.
Speaker 13 (35:52):
People who sign up for the Closet Challenge this week,
actually in the next forty eight hours, I'm gonna know
they came from way up.
Speaker 3 (36:00):
Yee.
Speaker 6 (36:00):
Okay, somebody would get a free branded blackwood bag.
Speaker 1 (36:03):
Okay, let me go sign up.
Speaker 2 (36:04):
Now.
Speaker 13 (36:04):
We've already got the bag on the website, We've already
got the bag in our office done, We've already got
the bag, Closet Challenge dot com.
Speaker 6 (36:11):
The Closet Challenge dot com.
Speaker 3 (36:13):
But anyway, Brand, is there anything that we did not
mention that you want to make sure we talk about.
Speaker 13 (36:17):
I want us all to be so intentional about how
we're spending our money. I know right now things are
hard and it's challenging, but if we come together, this
might be our strongest moment we've ever had.
Speaker 3 (36:28):
That's what we're gonna do. But thank you so much
for coming up here. The Closet Challenge dot com. Get
that Brandon Blackwood bag. Also on the website, can people
purchase directly?
Speaker 13 (36:37):
Like there's so so on the what Once you sign
up for the challenge, we're actually going to sing you
a style god.
Speaker 6 (36:43):
Okay.
Speaker 13 (36:44):
We've created with here's some designers that are pre vetted
by us, okay, and they're really beautiful products.
Speaker 6 (36:49):
And you're going to continue to get style gods.
Speaker 13 (36:50):
So we're going to be introducing you to new designers
every week.
Speaker 1 (36:54):
All right, Well, thank you so much. Brand is down.
Speaker 3 (36:56):
You make sure you follow Harlem's Fashion Row, make sure
you go to the Closet Challenge. I feel like, if
you win this bag, hit us up, let us know
because I want to know who got it.
Speaker 1 (37:04):
I love it well.
Speaker 3 (37:05):
Thank you so much to Brandis Daniels for joining us.
Make sure you go to the Closet Challenge dot com.
All right, do not slip up and not do it,
You'll regret it. And make sure you watch that foot
interview on my YouTube channel Way Up with Ye when
we come back.
Speaker 1 (37:18):
You guys have the last word.
Speaker 9 (37:21):
Turn out.
Speaker 3 (37:22):
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soft and festive. Get to Old Navy for Jingle Jammys,
their biggest collection ever with twenty two prints in cozy
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Speaker 8 (37:38):
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Speaker 3 (37:46):
What's up his Way Up with Angela Ye, I'm here
with the model extraordinaire bet dot Thank you for you guests.
Make sure you check out his Levi's nas T shirt campaign.
Speaker 4 (37:54):
Yes, make sure you go buy one of Levi's dot
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Make sure you check out cover lines too. You have
my guy Piro Giovanni. He recently got married. Congrats to him.
Speaker 10 (38:04):
Again and he has a new album out too. If
not me, then who one of the best albums this year.
Speaker 3 (38:09):
Yeah, you've been making people mad with some of these interviews.
You had Joey Badass on Yeah man, I actually had
someone call me up. Oh yeah, but anyway, just go
and listen to those and watch those.
Speaker 10 (38:19):
You check me out at b dot tm on Instagram,
Twitter X like a subscribe right, Angela.
Speaker 4 (38:25):
Yeah, hello and subscribe.
Speaker 1 (38:28):
Thank you again.
Speaker 3 (38:29):
That brand is Daniels for joining us the founder of
Harlem's Fashion role again. You know she's given away some
special things with this closet challenge, So make sure you
go and sign up there.
Speaker 1 (38:40):
And this is your show, so you have the last.
Speaker 9 (38:43):
Word, Hey, Antheony. This jug went from a smaller town
in Louisiana called New And I want to shine a
light on Mama's that you and I called Louisiana. That's
my parents, Lesta run and I just want to shine
a light on both of my hams because they're doing
an amazing job. And yeah, your girls it from so
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Speaker 4 (39:14):
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