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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You are now angel what I call her yee.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
Ay, it's way up, yee I'm here, Maino's here, No.
Speaker 3 (00:19):
Angela.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
First of all, rest in peace to Frankie Beverly. Yes,
I saw he was jamming out to that this morning.
Speaker 4 (00:27):
Yeah, but we'll.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
Get to that during the schell. But again, our condolences
to his family. Today's also a Wealth Wednesday, so we
do have Cassandra Wilcox joining us today. She has her
Instagram crafting with Cassandra, and it's so interesting how she
started her business. But you know how people like make
T shirts when something happens and uh, any type of merch,
(00:49):
Well she started a whole business doing that. But before
she started that business, she actually was homeless and living
with her seventeen year old son in a hotel. And
we'll talk about how she got to the point where
she is now. Well, let's start with some love and positivity.
I know a lot of y'all watched that debate last night,
and I have a lot of things that you want
to weigh in on. But you know it's cool. Put
the cat down, put the dog down, don't need anything.
(01:16):
Fifty call us up and let us know who you
want to shine a light on It's way up.
Speaker 5 (01:22):
Turn your lights on, y'all, spreading love to those who
are doing greatness.
Speaker 4 (01:27):
The light on them, shine a light on them.
Speaker 5 (01:31):
It's time to shine a light on them.
Speaker 2 (01:33):
All right, it's way up at Angela Yee. I'm Angela
Yee and Maino is here. And you know what I
who I want to shine a light on today.
Speaker 4 (01:42):
Did you watch the debate last night?
Speaker 3 (01:43):
I was catching as much as I could. I was
streaming it while we was in the car.
Speaker 2 (01:48):
All right, Well, one of the moderators for the debate
was Lindsey Davis, and I want to shine a light
on her. She's an Emmy Award winning acre anchor for
ABC New Live, ABC News Live, ABC News and Good
Morning America. And she's a broadcast journalist and she's amazing.
I thought she did a great job of fact checking.
You know how hard it must be to have to
(02:09):
sit there and listen to certain things and not be like,
what are you even talking about?
Speaker 3 (02:15):
Pure comedy?
Speaker 2 (02:16):
Yeah, and to not actually laugh during your time on
inside that that was happening, and to be extremely professional.
Speaker 4 (02:23):
But shout out to you, Lindsay Davis. We want to
shine a light on you.
Speaker 2 (02:26):
Today from moderating that last night, and also Donald Trump
was talking a lot of saying a lot of things
about ABC News, just about the network before grain to
sit down and do this debate. And now I see
them getting slammed for doing this and saying that they
weren't fair, that they were biased, that it was all
a setup, that they gave Kamula the questions ahead of time,
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all kinds of things. So I know that's not easy
to deal with all the critiques that you get because
there are some wild people online as we all know.
So again, Lindsay Davis, Now, who do you guys want
to shine a light on? Eight hundred two nine two
fifty leon, who do you want to shine a light on?
Speaker 6 (03:04):
Playing Maquina Waters? Okay, she's a game with your head,
two kids with in the last two years, and she's
doing a great jobs in the one of the month
and she's just dealing with the mazing. So wan to
shine the light on love with her death all And.
Speaker 4 (03:20):
I love that you said her full name. Okay, yeah,
I'm make sure she heard this this morning. Where's the wedding?
Speaker 7 (03:26):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (03:27):
The day yet?
Speaker 4 (03:28):
Okay? All right, let's get on it.
Speaker 2 (03:30):
Okay, we got some planning to do, all right, thank
you for calling yes day. All right, you too, shine
a light on you, liquita. That was shine a light
eight hundred two nine two fifty one fifty. If you
couldn't get through, you can still shine a light.
Speaker 4 (03:44):
Last word.
Speaker 2 (03:44):
And when we come back update on the rich Homie
Kwan will give you the plans for a public funeral
service as well as more details.
Speaker 4 (03:52):
It's way up at the angela ye, this.
Speaker 5 (03:54):
Thing in the rooms from industry shade to all of
gosp out send it. He was feeling that eat all.
Speaker 4 (04:02):
Right, his way up. I'm here, Mano's here.
Speaker 3 (04:05):
Good morning, good morning.
Speaker 4 (04:08):
All right.
Speaker 2 (04:08):
Well, new details have immerged and this is all around
the tragic death of rich Homi Kwan. Investigators I have
unveiled an incident report and they're saying that his brother
told police he discovered him on the floor around three
am sleeping. He thought something was wrong, but not he
did not immediately call for help.
Speaker 4 (04:26):
He said that he had food in his mouth.
Speaker 2 (04:28):
He thought that was unusual, so he lifted him him
up off the floor and put him on the sofa.
And then his girlfriend shared that she woke up around
six forty five am so that he wasn't in the
bedroom and found him on the sofa, and she said
she left to go drop the kids off.
Speaker 4 (04:43):
She just thought he was asleep, came.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
Home, found him still unresponsive, and then found his body
cold and called nine to one one.
Speaker 4 (04:49):
How awful.
Speaker 3 (04:50):
Yeah, I'm thinking that the brother probably found him.
Speaker 8 (04:52):
I'm thinking maybe he still was maybe he was a sleep
at that point and then he got him up there.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
But he did have food in his mouth, so I
don't know that's an indication of I listen. To be honest,
I wouldn't have known what to do either. I've never
been in a situation like that. So people can say, oh,
why didn't you do this, why didn't you do that?
Who knows, I've never been in that situation.
Speaker 3 (05:11):
Obviously, he thought he was just sleep.
Speaker 2 (05:13):
Yeah, Yeah, And clearly everybody thought he was just knocked out.
And I hope that they're not blaming themselves in any way,
because I know people can have a tendency to do that,
But this was not something that anybody could ever be
prepared for. All right, Well, funeral arrangements are taking shape now,
and he was only thirty three years old, and so
his father and manager Corey Lamar called into the radio
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station and said that he wanted to initially do a
quick private service, but changed his mind and they went
the public to be able to celebrate his life and
connect with supporters. So I get it right, I mean
I think that's you know, people do want to go
and show up. Don't show up trying to be you know,
in the middle of a party or just to see
who's there. Like, really, go and show your respects and
(05:57):
respect the family. Yeah, it is all right. Taylor Swift
has officially endorsed Kamala Harris. She posted on social media
and people who are wondering why she hasn't done this already.
Speaker 4 (06:10):
She said, like many of you, I watched the debate tonight.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
If you haven't already, now is a great time to
do your research on the issues at hand and the
stances these candidates take on the topics that matter to
you most as a voter. I make sure to watch
and read everything I can about their proposed policies and
plans for this country. And then she said there was
an AI of her falsely endorsing Donald Trump's presidential run
that he posted on his site, So you know, people
(06:34):
should think yeah, that she was supporting him, but she
said I will be casting my vote for Kamala Harris
and Tim Walls in the twenty twenty four presidential election.
And she explained why in this letter and then she
signed it with love and hope Taylor Swift childless cat lady,
childless cat lady because Jade Vans had those comments about
(06:55):
childless cat ladies. All right, well, Donald Trump has already
responded to Taylor Swift, of course, on Fox and Friends,
and here's what he said.
Speaker 9 (07:03):
I actually like missus Mahomes much better. If you want
to know the truth, she's she's a big Trump fan.
I was not a Tailor Swift fan. It was just
a question of time. But she's a very liberal person
and she'll probably pay a price for it in the marketplace.
Speaker 2 (07:18):
What the lies you posted her when you thought she
was endorsing you. You definitely seem like a fan at
that point. But if you go to his valleys, you
see people are leaving. Okay, they're bored.
Speaker 8 (07:29):
He said, tremendous, Martin Luther King, tremendous.
Speaker 2 (07:35):
All right, well that is your YEATI. When we come back,
we have about last night. That's where we discussed what
we did last night. I know we were watching the debate,
but I also was hosting a book launch for Wallow
for his new book, It's Way Up at Angela Yee.
Speaker 5 (07:50):
So about last night, I went.
Speaker 4 (07:54):
Down last night.
Speaker 2 (07:58):
What's up this way up at Angela Yee. I'm what
were you doing last night? Of course, what are you inside?
Speaker 4 (08:06):
That's what I wanted?
Speaker 2 (08:11):
Okay, all right, Well, yesterday I was actually at the
lit Bar in the Bronx, So shout out to the
lit Bar. That's my second time hosting a book event there.
First I did Ida Rodriguez's book Legitimate Kid, and then
now I just helped Wallow, who put out his book yesterday.
I just narrated a conversation with him. Moderated a conversation
(08:31):
with him. Armed with Good Intentions is the name of
his book. Shout out to everybody who came out. It
was definitely sold out, couldn't get in type of event,
and people definitely had great questions. They had to end
it because everybody had different questions.
Speaker 4 (08:46):
But what was nice is to.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
See people in the audience who had met Wallow prior
to this just randomly met him and to talk about
the inspiration that he gave them on the street, or
the time that he would take to really talk to people,
to give them advice on starting a business or just anything.
Speaker 3 (09:04):
I seen wallow yesterday too, So shut out the wallow
earlier yesterday.
Speaker 2 (09:07):
I think that's how people should want to be known
as I ran into you, was mad. Yeah, people say
that about you too right now. They always talk about
how they ran into you. I see pictures throwback pictures
of people who were like, this is what I met, miss.
Speaker 3 (09:21):
I talked to them, I stopped whatever, what's up? How
you doing? And people tell me they problems and tell
me I'll give them their advice.
Speaker 4 (09:28):
Don't be cute either. He'll follow you, ladies.
Speaker 3 (09:36):
For action, all right, all right?
Speaker 4 (09:38):
But yeah, so that's what I did last night.
Speaker 2 (09:39):
And then I went right home afterward and got to
watching the debates. And I know we're going to talk
about that a little bit more later, but I want
to say that while people are talking about how the
debate was entertaining and how people would be like, I
hate that Donald Trump is funny, but it's really not funny.
It's funny, but it's more like same time he's watching
(10:00):
the big he was not eating no now. And it's
like even when you fact check him and tell him
something is no matter, it don't matter, or like he'll
bring up something that is ridiculous.
Speaker 4 (10:12):
Yeah, that just.
Speaker 2 (10:13):
Doesn't make sense and doesn't apply, but make you feel
the way. And then what's even worse to me is
the people that are online and trying to justify things
like he said that Democrats are champions for abortion seven
eight nine months even after the baby was born.
Speaker 3 (10:30):
That don't even make sense. It's not even a boy.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
But he was referencing like a governor from two thousand
and nine who was a I think he was also
like a pediatric neurologist, and he was saying, if a
baby was born with fatal issues and complications and was
going to die, how would you care for that child?
That's what it was, you know, and poor Kamala Harris
had to stand there. But we're going to talk about
this more later. In the meantime, let's get to what
(10:54):
you really want to get to. Hey, if you've got
a secret, pull that's a secret. Maybe you abducted someone's
dog and ate them. No, no, call us up eight
hundred two nine two fifty one fifty tell us a secret.
Speaker 4 (11:09):
You know, maybe there's things that you have going on.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
Maybe you left a Donald Trump rally because it was boring.
Speaker 4 (11:16):
Call us up. Eight hundred two nine two fifty one
fifty call us up.
Speaker 2 (11:19):
Tell us a secret. It's a no judgment zone. Guys
at all way up, Yo.
Speaker 4 (11:26):
This is a judgment freeze all. Tell us a secret,
all right, his way up at Angela.
Speaker 2 (11:30):
Yee, I'm here manos here no, yeah, Hey, are you
ready to tell us a secret?
Speaker 3 (11:35):
I will, okay. When I was today years old, I
did something.
Speaker 4 (11:43):
All right.
Speaker 2 (11:44):
Anyway, anonymous call us. You can tell us your secrets.
It's no judgment. You don't have to say your name. Hello,
anonymous caller, tell us your secret.
Speaker 6 (11:51):
I mean, it's really not a secret. I hear a
screen so I live in Springfield.
Speaker 10 (11:55):
That was on the main Look at that, and that
was true.
Speaker 6 (11:58):
That lady wouldn't be evil aunt.
Speaker 4 (12:01):
Who waits your auntie's cat?
Speaker 2 (12:04):
I see Trump repeats basis claims about Haitian immigrants eating pets.
So you have a video of a person eating a cat?
Speaker 7 (12:16):
To new.
Speaker 8 (12:18):
Okay, your d M that to me and I want
to I want to see that.
Speaker 4 (12:22):
Are you voting for Donald Trump? Are you are you
a Trump supporter?
Speaker 3 (12:25):
Yes, he is, I could tell.
Speaker 4 (12:30):
I could tell. Okay, all right, sir, thank you?
Speaker 2 (12:33):
Hey, what's app anonymous color? You want to tell us
a secret?
Speaker 11 (12:38):
So I do have four kids. I've been taking this
girl for about five going on picktures now, and she
doesn't know any of my children, doesn't know anything about them,
never met him, anything like that. And I don't know
if I should feel bad about this, but like you know,
when you have kids, you gotta be careful who you
introduce them to. And there's some issues within the relationship
that led me not to want to introduce my children
(13:00):
to her. But I love the girl and we've been
together for about almost.
Speaker 2 (13:04):
Six years now, So what are the issues that make
you not want to introduce your kids to her even
though it's been six years.
Speaker 11 (13:10):
Basically, she's an alcoholic. There's times where she'll go for
two weeks on a bench and it gets vulrrible. So,
like you know, and she has two kids as well,
two young kids, and you know, they sometimes see some
of that stuff, and I just I just don't feel
like it'd be right to like even bring up, you know,
the fact that I have kids, and she'd want them
(13:30):
to come over. I'm sure, and then who knows, you know,
she's on another bend. I don't want my kids to
see that.
Speaker 3 (13:35):
Well.
Speaker 2 (13:35):
I really hope that she gets it together and is
able to kick that habit and that you guys can
make it work, because that has to be hard for
you too.
Speaker 11 (13:44):
It is extremely hard.
Speaker 2 (13:45):
Well, thank you for calling and Sharon with us today.
I appreciate it, all right, thank you?
Speaker 4 (13:49):
All right? Take care? What's up? Anonymus?
Speaker 9 (13:51):
Call it?
Speaker 12 (13:51):
How are you fans with me?
Speaker 4 (13:54):
You want to tell us a secret?
Speaker 6 (13:56):
Yeah, my name is Okay, and my secret.
Speaker 1 (14:00):
I got a lot of money here and I don't
want nobody know where.
Speaker 11 (14:03):
It is but me.
Speaker 2 (14:05):
Okay, it's not in a bank or nothing. It's hidden,
like physically hidden somewhere.
Speaker 6 (14:10):
It's physically hitting in my room.
Speaker 3 (14:13):
Okay, now we know where inside?
Speaker 2 (14:14):
Okay, where's your room in my house?
Speaker 4 (14:18):
Where's your house.
Speaker 12 (14:21):
On court?
Speaker 3 (14:22):
Damn you slow?
Speaker 4 (14:24):
Not much money? Is a lot of money that you
have hidden?
Speaker 3 (14:27):
Like eighteen hundred eighteen? Nice?
Speaker 4 (14:31):
I'm pulling up?
Speaker 9 (14:32):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (14:32):
Nice? Oh no, nice?
Speaker 4 (14:38):
Let's pull up?
Speaker 3 (14:39):
Yeah, I mean we could do a lot. Let's go
to the strip club with that.
Speaker 4 (14:42):
Are you at home?
Speaker 8 (14:42):
Now, yeah, I was listening to you, and I want
to tell you that yesterday, September tenth, was my birthday.
Speaker 3 (14:50):
Okay, four years younger, Okay, birthday.
Speaker 4 (14:54):
Just for that.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
We're not gonna come take your money, okay, all right,
thank you for calling.
Speaker 5 (15:00):
And I listen to your show every morning.
Speaker 11 (15:01):
I love what you do.
Speaker 4 (15:02):
Keep doing your things, all right, all right, I appreciate it.
Thank you.
Speaker 11 (15:06):
You're welcome.
Speaker 4 (15:07):
All right. Well, that was tell us a secret.
Speaker 2 (15:09):
I told you to remain anonymous, but everybody doesn't want to.
When we come back, we have your yet. And let's
talk about Don Richard. That's right down from Dannity Caine.
Now she has accusations against Diddy. And don't forget she
was also in dirty money, so she's definitely been around.
We'll tell you what she has to say. Awful allegations
is way up, yo, she's about to.
Speaker 5 (15:29):
Blow the lead ab off this. But get it, oh
angelus feeling that yeete, come and get to.
Speaker 4 (15:34):
Tea all right, as way up with Angela.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
Yee, I'm here, mayno's here, man, Oh my gosh, y
tea time. And now Diddy is facing another lawsuits. This
is a new one and this one is actually from
Don Richard. Of course, you know her from Dannity Caine
and Dirty Money Now. She said that during on set auditions,
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Diddy would call female contestants fat, ugly bees and hoes.
She said that Diddy particularly didn't like her because she
was young and excited to work with him he was
so famous. She also says that she saw kem Porter
crying as she left a music studio with her face
all banged up. Then she realized that he was capable
of violence and that her life could be in danger.
(16:17):
Then a year later, she was introduced to Cassie, and
she was present when Ditty first met Cassie, and she
said that he invaded her space and was transfixed on
her in a predatory fashion. And then later on she
witnessed him personally high on drugs, throwing Cassie against the wall,
choking her, and dragging her up a flight of stairs
in his la home. She goes on to detail some
(16:40):
other things that he did with Cassie, including punching her
in the face and wrapping his hands around her throat,
attempting to strangle her inside of his mansion. And she
also said that at one point she was a victim
of Ditty's abuse. He forced her to rehearse forty eight
hours at a time without sleep. She dropped a lot
of weight because of this and was dehydide and fatigue
and had rashes.
Speaker 4 (17:01):
And at one point she went to his house and
he was naked.
Speaker 2 (17:03):
She asked him to put on some clothes and he said,
this is my effing house, and then she said things
got worse. One time he barged into her dressing room
while she was naked at the recording studio and he
inappropriately touched her breast and butt. And she also says
that he locked her in a car with heavily tinted
windows for two hours as she was screaming for help
and even called her.
Speaker 4 (17:23):
Dad for help. Is that wild?
Speaker 12 (17:27):
Wow?
Speaker 2 (17:27):
And you know, I feel like Dawn Richard has never
really negatively spoken on him. Remember when everybody got fired
and she was the one that remained.
Speaker 4 (17:36):
From Danny Kane.
Speaker 2 (17:38):
She said her dad traveled from Baltimore, New York to
free her and confront Diddy and report him to the police.
But Diddy said, think about your daughter, and think about
your daughter's career.
Speaker 4 (17:47):
And I guess that's why. She alleges that that didn't happen.
Speaker 2 (17:50):
Wow, all right, so we'll see how all of this
is going to play out. There's a lot going on.
What happened, Yeah, when it comes to that, all right, Pharrell.
He went back and forth with the Peter protester who
crashed his premiere of his lego biopick piece by piece.
This was at the Toronto International Film Festival. Now, he
was answering questions following the screening of the film.
Speaker 4 (18:13):
And here's what happened.
Speaker 13 (18:15):
You're right, Yes, God bless you.
Speaker 3 (18:22):
Jesus loves you.
Speaker 2 (18:26):
Yeah, all right, Well that's what you gotta say to people.
Speaker 4 (18:30):
What God bless you, God bless you.
Speaker 2 (18:32):
Well, he did address the situation because security did remove
the protester from the theater, at which point Farah was
able to address the audience.
Speaker 4 (18:40):
And here's what he said.
Speaker 13 (18:41):
Sometimes, when you have plans to change things and situations,
you have to get in a position of power and
of influence where you can change people's minds and help aggression.
That is not necessarily the way to do it, but
that's okay.
Speaker 4 (18:56):
When that change.
Speaker 13 (18:57):
Comes, everybody in this room will remember that I told
you were actually working on that. And if she would
have just asked me, I would have told.
Speaker 2 (19:05):
Her there are brands who have stopped using real for too,
by the way, and use only faux first California, all right, well,
PET executive vice president Tracy Rieman said, we would be
happy to stop disrupting Forrel's appearances, but despite a lot
of lip service, he's yet to ditch for and exotic skins.
For Rel can decide in a heartbeat today to use
his power for good and stop being complicit and cruelty.
(19:28):
Complicit and cruelty, it's quite easy to be kind. So
that was their response. You know, as long as they're
not eating cats and dogs and abducting people's pets, then
that's a whole another thing. Listen, under the radar is next,
and normally we would try to do stories that are
flying under the radar, but I feel like today there's
no way that we cannot talk about the debate and
(19:49):
maybe bring things to light that you may not have
already heard about.
Speaker 4 (19:52):
But let's do that today under the radar. When we
come back.
Speaker 2 (19:56):
Kamala Harris VP Kamala Harris versus Donald Trump, it's way up.
Speaker 5 (20:01):
News audition in the news that relates to you. These
stories are flying under the radar, all.
Speaker 2 (20:06):
Right, his way up with Angela. I'm Angela gee, and
Maino is here. Yeah, yes, indeed you are now under
the radar. Usually is under the radar stories. But today
we got to talk about this debate, the presidential debate
between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris that was on ABC
last night. It was almost two hours long, and you know,
(20:27):
there were a lot of things that were said.
Speaker 4 (20:28):
There were a lot of viral moments.
Speaker 2 (20:30):
She told Donald Trump that he was fired by eighty
one million voters. Right, that's the number of voters that
voted for Joe Biden in twenty twenty. Now, Donald Trump,
it feels like he didn't have a lot of his
facts together. And I could tell he was frazzled when
she brought up things like people leaving his rallies, his
rallies being.
Speaker 3 (20:48):
Empty, tremendous, the biggest.
Speaker 2 (20:52):
And certain things it's like so easy to kind of
get under his skin. But one thing that ended up
going viral was their stances as far as Roe versus Wade.
And here's what Donald Trump had to say about abortion
and what he believes that Democrats went when it comes
to access.
Speaker 9 (21:10):
They have abortion in the ninth month.
Speaker 14 (21:13):
There is no state in this country where it is
legal to kill a baby after it's born.
Speaker 3 (21:18):
Yeh, he's crazy, all right.
Speaker 2 (21:20):
Well, Donald Trump was saying that, you know, they want
to kill babies after they're born seventh, eighth, ninth months.
And I saw people on social media saying, oh, no,
that's actually true, they do want to do that. And
what that was because you know, I went ahead and
did my own research. This was actually a governor, Ralph Northam.
He's a doctor. I think he was a pediatric neurosurgeon,
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and he was answering a question about what to do
when a baby is born and it's a non viable birth,
whereas the baby is not going to live.
Speaker 4 (21:50):
It was not an abortion.
Speaker 2 (21:52):
Somebody was asking him what to do and they were saying,
make the baby as comfortable as you can.
Speaker 4 (21:56):
But you know, so that's not what you do.
Speaker 3 (21:58):
Know, Misinformation is a tactic. That's the struggle.
Speaker 4 (22:00):
Yeah, that's his whole stanity.
Speaker 8 (22:02):
You know a lot of times like he'd be saying
things and it's funny, but I think that he understands
that he don't even need to have all the truth.
Speaker 3 (22:10):
Yeah, yeah, he don't even need to tell the truth.
Speaker 4 (22:12):
Well, here is what VP Kamala Harris had to say
about that.
Speaker 15 (22:16):
Trump abortion bands that make no exception even for rape
and incest. That is immoral and one does not have
to abandon their faith to agree. The government and Donald
Trump certainly should not be telling a woman what to do.
Speaker 4 (22:30):
With her body.
Speaker 15 (22:32):
And I've pledged to you to put back in place
the protections of Roe V.
Speaker 4 (22:36):
Wade.
Speaker 15 (22:36):
As President of the United States, I will proudly sign
it in.
Speaker 4 (22:41):
To law, as that should have already been done.
Speaker 2 (22:44):
Unfortunately now, Donald Trump also has been talking a lot
about these baseless claims eating cousin dall that immigrants are
eating people's pets, abducting these pets and eating them.
Speaker 4 (22:56):
Here's what he had to say.
Speaker 16 (22:58):
What they have done to our country by allowing these
millions and millions of people to come into our country.
In Springfield, they're eating the dogs, they're eating the cats,
They're all the pets of the people that live there.
She's destroying this country and if she becomes president, will
end up being Venezuela on steroids.
Speaker 14 (23:19):
ABCDS did reach out to the city manager there. He
told us there had been no credible reports of specific
claims of pets being harmed, interered or abused by individuals
within the immigrant community.
Speaker 2 (23:31):
All right, well, they've already said these are baseless claims.
Speaker 3 (23:34):
So they got it off a TV though, right and
Feneral television. That's what he said.
Speaker 4 (23:39):
Well, I think there was something.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
There was a case of someone attacking a cat, but
that was actually a whole other situation that had nothing
to do with this, that had a false headline.
Speaker 4 (23:49):
And so you know how those rumors end up strettingly. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (23:52):
Absolutely. And then another thing that was discussed was healthcare. Right,
what is the plans for healthcare? Because of course the
Affordable Care Act is something that Donald Trump when he
was in office, tried to get rid of numerous times,
but had no plan in place to take the place
of that.
Speaker 4 (24:07):
And it seems like he still has no plan. Here's
what he had to say, yes or no, you still
do not have a plan. I have concepts of a plan.
Speaker 16 (24:14):
I'm not president right now. I would only change it
if we come up with something that's better and less expensive.
Speaker 3 (24:20):
So you don't have a plan. So he's basically saying
here case he's working on it before. Right, Still he
has a concept?
Speaker 2 (24:25):
All right, Well, guys, you should definitely watch that full
thing when you have a chance, because it's important as
you're voting to make sure you get real information and
see who you would like to represent you. All Right,
we got the way it mixed At the top of
the hour, plus, Cassandra Wilcox is going to be joining
us at Crafting with Cassandra. She has a phenomenal story
about how she went from being homeless to having a
(24:45):
business where she's actually created fourteen.
Speaker 4 (24:49):
Million dollars in revenue. It's way up at the Angela.
Speaker 2 (24:51):
Gee, it's out like they Angel Jean, like they Angel je.
Speaker 5 (24:56):
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Are you way up? It's way up at Angela. I'm here.
May No's here. He's way up. You heard that. Let's
get into some ut. Justin Timberlake, he got.
Speaker 2 (25:11):
A plea deal in his DWI case. His agreement does
not involve drunk driving or even a criminal offense. He
is getting a traffic violation, so I know he's excited
about that. They did agree to sign off on that deal.
The DWI charges officially dropped and he will cop to
driving while ability impaired, but it's not a drunk driving offense.
(25:31):
He has to pay a three hundred to five hundred
dollars final asset. All Right, Jay Z and Michael Rubin
are going to be hosting a two hundred and fifty
thousand dollars blackjack tournament that's happening.
Speaker 4 (25:42):
In Atlantic City this weekend.
Speaker 2 (25:44):
It's part of an event to celebrate the grand opening
of the new Fanatics Sports book at Ocean Casino Resort.
So it's only going to be people who are top
tier customers and friends, and it's going to be on
September fifteenth. Again, if you're out there, make sure y'all
go get some Caribbean food at the Simpson that's in Atlantic.
Speaker 4 (26:04):
City as well to the Simpson Man. Yeah, there's listen.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
If you're going out there for this, go and support
that business with our guy Chef Simpson. I don't know
if I know anyone who's going to it though.
Speaker 4 (26:15):
All Right.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
Eminem has another milestone. Do you know that he had
an album spend seven hundred weeks on the Billboard two hundred?
Speaker 4 (26:25):
They said.
Speaker 2 (26:25):
As of Tuesday, Eminem's two thousand and five best of
compilation Curtain Call the Hits, has officially hit the seven
hundred week mark.
Speaker 4 (26:34):
So that's been on a chart for seven seven hundred weeks.
It's the first hip hop album.
Speaker 3 (26:39):
To do that. Listen twenty five but it's.
Speaker 2 (26:43):
This Yeah, but it's the sixth album to actually reach
that milestone. To other artists Bob Marley, Jereny, Metallica, Creden's
Clear What a Revival, and Pink Floyd. And right behind
Eminem is Bruno Mars. He has the eighth highest amount
of weeks at six hundred and ninety two weeks, and
Michael Jackson's Thriller is number ten on that list. Kenjuck
Lamar's Good Kid, Mad City is number twelve, and Drake's
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Take Care is number fifteen on the list. Just for
some context, Eminem has also announced the release of the
Death of Slim Shady Expanded Mourner's Edition. That's coming out
on September thirteenth, that's this Friday. I actually enjoyed the album. Yeah,
he was talking yet, he was talking his ish, he
was going in on people. So we like that, even
(27:26):
though it's not politically correct in this day and age.
Speaker 4 (27:29):
I mean it is what it is. Go for it.
Speaker 2 (27:32):
I love it all right, Tony Tony, Tony won't reunite again,
and that is according to Raphaelsa Diec.
Speaker 4 (27:39):
Yeah, and you know, I went to go.
Speaker 2 (27:41):
See Tony together. I had such a great time with
the live band. What I do like is that he
said he wants to create a huge earth wind and
fire type of band as one of his next projects,
like an eleven piece band. This was all on his
Rolling Stone. On the Rolling Stone Music Now podcast, he
also talked about working with Beyonce and the Cowboy Carter
(28:02):
single Texas Hold Them. He said, when any artist is
working on a record, you'd have to idea about what
you want to work on, but sometimes you don't know
what sort of album you're going to go with. And
he said the song Bodyguard started as a potential track
for himself. That's on the Cowboy Carter album, So shout
out to Rafael sa Dieke. He also discussed how Solanges
Cranes in the Sky almost never got recorded because he
(28:22):
lost the session files.
Speaker 4 (28:24):
I love that song.
Speaker 3 (28:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (28:27):
He's also working on a Black Messiah follow up for DiAngelo,
so it looks like that is going to finally finally happen.
He said, DiAngelo's in a good space. He's excited, He's like,
you got to play bass. I've got this shock. I'm
telling you you got to get on it. It's got
your name all over it. So he said. Right now,
they're working on six pieces, and DiAngelo seems super excited.
Speaker 4 (28:51):
I used to work for DiAngelo.
Speaker 3 (28:52):
You work for everybody.
Speaker 4 (28:54):
Don't say that that's not true.
Speaker 3 (28:55):
Oh you had every job.
Speaker 4 (28:56):
I worked for Wu Tang.
Speaker 2 (28:57):
I worked for DiAngelo, I worked or Ja Electronica, I
worked for.
Speaker 4 (29:01):
Eminem And now I'm here.
Speaker 2 (29:04):
All right, well that is your Yet when we come back,
we have asked ye eight hundred and two ninety two
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Facts as what's up his way up?
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But Angela, yee, I'm here and I'm with the award
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Speaker 4 (29:37):
What's your question?
Speaker 12 (29:38):
I think that my supervivor doesn't like.
Speaker 4 (29:40):
Me, okay, why do you think that.
Speaker 12 (29:43):
My work performance was struggling in the beginning of the year,
and he put me on a plan to improve, and
I improved, and then after I improved, he tried to write
me up for something really small. And then I questioned
it and said that at HR, HR declined her write up.
Speaker 2 (29:59):
So she he's mad, probably because they declined your write up.
I mean hurt that right up that your supervisor gave.
Now they're mad at you.
Speaker 12 (30:06):
Yes, HR declined it. And then now because I've sent
a text messice to my client, well my clients did
be a text lessice And I responded, though, now he
will be up trying to write me up for that.
Speaker 4 (30:17):
What you can't respond to a text message.
Speaker 12 (30:21):
That saying, well, you can't text back.
Speaker 4 (30:23):
So is your supervisor saying that or is that really
a rule?
Speaker 12 (30:27):
My supervisors saying it and sent it to HR, and
HR put something on my calendar to meet with me.
Speaker 4 (30:31):
Okay, who I think it was?
Speaker 3 (30:33):
Nobody you can go to?
Speaker 2 (30:34):
Yeah, well, when you go to HR, because is there
a problem with this supervisor with other people or is
it just you?
Speaker 12 (30:42):
It was a problem in the beginning, and that's the
way he got the position. He applied for the position
six times and they declined it. Then somebody got fired,
and then he got about default.
Speaker 2 (30:50):
A couple of things here. Definitely make sure it's always important.
I think people are hesitant to go to HR for
things because sometimes nothing does happen, But it is always
important for you to when you have issues also go
to HR.
Speaker 4 (31:02):
Just like she's doing. Is there anybody above her?
Speaker 12 (31:05):
I went to her director also, and he's just like
all forward, like he was like, oh, well you shouldn't
be texting anyone, And I was like, well, what I said?
So when she's text me, you wanted me to ignore
the client and you didn't have anything to say, So why.
Speaker 8 (31:17):
Don't you just like say, look, try a whole another
spatagy and say look, let me take take you to lunch,
Let me sit down and have a conversation with you
and find out what's going on, like like is this personal?
Speaker 3 (31:28):
Like is this something? Am I doing something wrong?
Speaker 4 (31:30):
Or you did I rub you.
Speaker 3 (31:31):
The wrong way? And try to direct bill to her
directly on a human level. Can you do that?
Speaker 14 (31:38):
I don't know.
Speaker 12 (31:38):
I don't know how that would play out.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
Maybe you guys could sit down in front of HR together.
Can you request that? Yeah, I wouldn't see, because sometimes
people need like some type of mediation. And I also
think you're right, like, if a client texts me, what
am I supposed to do?
Speaker 4 (31:54):
What is like? What is the protocol?
Speaker 2 (31:56):
Because maybe if there's things that you're not sure of,
if they're saying you're not allowed to do that, okay,
that might be a rule. Well what should the protocol
be moving forward so that I'm not doing what I'm
not supposed to do? Because sometimes we can get defensive
when people come to us when we can really just say, okay,
well what needs to be the problem, let's be solution
oriented here. But I also feel like when you're in
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a position where there's somebody that you have to deal
with on a regular basis who has it out for you,
always be looking for the next thing just in case.
Speaker 12 (32:26):
Yeah, and I asked to switch teams and they told me,
Now you asked.
Speaker 2 (32:30):
For what to switch teams And she probably knows that too. Maybe,
like Mano said, the direct approach might be best where
you can say, can we have a meeting? Maybe it
doesn't have to be lunch, but can we just have
a one on one conversation and you can say be
as honest as you can.
Speaker 4 (32:44):
Look. I know at first I was not.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
I was a weak, you know, staff member, but now
I've really stepped it up and I'm trying to do
the right things. And I really, you know, enjoy being
here and working here. But I just would love for
us to get on better terms, right.
Speaker 3 (32:57):
And I feel like you're singling me out, like.
Speaker 4 (32:59):
What's the problem that sounds more aggressive?
Speaker 3 (33:01):
Oh so tis you got to be aggressive? Baby?
Speaker 7 (33:03):
Well?
Speaker 2 (33:04):
Good luck to you, and I hope everything works out.
I would love to hear how this plays out.
Speaker 10 (33:08):
Thank you all.
Speaker 17 (33:08):
Let you guys know.
Speaker 2 (33:09):
But remember always be conversing through emails someplace where you
can keep track of it, so that if somebody had
questioned something, you can say, actually, this is what I said.
Actually on this date, I said this seats receipts.
Speaker 4 (33:22):
Baby, Yes, all right, good luck? All right?
Speaker 2 (33:27):
Well that was ask ye eight hundred two ninety two
fifty one fifty if you couldn't get through. And when
we come back, we have Cassandra Wilcox joining us. She
has a free seven week masterclass, but she's going to
be joining us talking about how she went from being
homeless to having a company worth fourteen million dollars. It's
way up with angela ye on a Wealth Wednesday.
Speaker 1 (33:46):
I had a dream of wealthy and I don't mind
sharing my wealth dogs getting you straight financially, mentally and physically.
Speaker 5 (33:53):
This is wealth Wednesday, on way up with angela ye.
Speaker 4 (33:56):
What's up?
Speaker 2 (33:56):
Its way up with Angela yee. It's a wealth Wednesday.
So of course Stacy Tesdale is here.
Speaker 7 (34:01):
Happy Wealth Wednesday's everybody, and today we are going to
teach you how to craft an eight figure business because
we have the one and only Cassandra Wilcox who has
done out herself. Thank you so much for being here today.
Speaker 17 (34:13):
Thank you guys for having me.
Speaker 7 (34:14):
Yes, the name of your business is crafting with Cassandra.
What I thought was just wonderful. Is your journey to success,
which everyone's going to learn all about, started in twenty
seventeen because you couldn't afford to buy hoodies, yeah, for
your child's basketball league.
Speaker 4 (34:29):
Tell us about that.
Speaker 18 (34:30):
So my kids had a basketball game and the coach
wanted them to buy these hoodies for the away game
today go to I cannot afford the hoodies, so I
reached out to my brother and I was like, hey,
do you know anyone that can make the hoodies for us?
We wear the hoodies of the game and not. The
coach is like, we want those customazings. Can you make
those for us? And then I reach back out to
the craft, They're like, hey, can you show me how
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to make them? She was like, I had to get
it out of the mud, so you got to do
it too, So I'm not going to show you. So
I actually went to YouTube and then that's when I
had learn how to make the hoodies.
Speaker 4 (35:01):
So you said it took you a year to learn
how to do it, so math last you.
Speaker 17 (35:05):
Had to just learn and be like, Okay, I'm gonna
try next week.
Speaker 18 (35:07):
But you're gonna try, You're gonna mess up, You're gonna
run through equipment supply, you're gonna mess up a lot
of money. So mastering it, I would say it took
me a year. Okay, The sales didn't start coming in
till like two years later.
Speaker 2 (35:18):
Right now I'm talking right now, I'm here with Stacey
Tisdale on a Wealth Wednesday talking to Cassanda Wilcox.
Speaker 4 (35:23):
How did you market yourself in order to get clientele?
Speaker 17 (35:25):
I was making a lot of kids' shirts.
Speaker 18 (35:27):
I started following parents that had kids in their pictures,
so I didn't know them, but I'm just like, if
I can follow parents, they got kids, They're gonna come follow.
Speaker 17 (35:34):
Me back and be like why does she follow me?
And see that I got these custom kids shirts on
there and it worked.
Speaker 7 (35:39):
It is, so you got going, and I know that
you've told me that you got up to it. You
were making one thousand dollars a week and you're like,
it's time to quit my day job. So you quit
your day job.
Speaker 4 (35:49):
But that didn't work out so right.
Speaker 18 (35:51):
So I'm at the desk, like the orders coming in.
I'm like, oh, be cause I want to go home
and make these shirts. So at the time, I was
already waiting on a raise for my business, my job,
because they was giving everybody else a raise.
Speaker 17 (36:02):
Around me, but they didn't give me one.
Speaker 18 (36:03):
So I was walking to the hru I'm like, okay,
let me see if they're gonna give me a raise
before I just quit. So I go in there like, hey,
y'all thought about that rage y'all gonna give me. They're like, well,
we're still thinking about it. I'm like, don't think no more.
I'm done, so twin minutes, but give me time to
go pack up my cubicle and I'm out of here,
and literally packed up my cubicle.
Speaker 17 (36:20):
Gain them my twenty minute notice, and then.
Speaker 4 (36:22):
I love wow.
Speaker 18 (36:23):
Yeah, and then I seen that the following week people
wasn't buying shirts anymore. So that's when I knew, like, okay,
I got to come up with another business plan.
Speaker 4 (36:30):
That right said what was next?
Speaker 18 (36:31):
So the next thing was, I'm looking at the inventory
that I'm using to make the shirts.
Speaker 17 (36:35):
So I was buying all of my inventory from overseas.
Speaker 18 (36:37):
And I'm like looking at the invatory, like what if
I use this inventory and sell it to other craft
that's like me okay, And I did not have a
community to sell to.
Speaker 17 (36:46):
So I created a Facebook.
Speaker 18 (36:47):
Group and then I invited like all of my craft friends, like, hey,
come inside of my group. I'm going to be showing
you guys how to sell them ade how to make
these T shirts.
Speaker 17 (36:55):
And everybody started joining.
Speaker 18 (36:57):
I reached out to a couple more other Facebook groups
like hey, can you shot me out? They shouted me out,
and within that week, I gained like a couple hundred
followers in the group.
Speaker 4 (37:05):
But it wasn't easy.
Speaker 7 (37:06):
It ain't no between that when you left your job
and made this other pivot that you just said. Personally,
it was a really challenging time, and I think you
went through about to homelessness.
Speaker 18 (37:17):
Yes, so I got and then we had to move
into a hotel, me and my seventeen year old son.
I was really ready to give up on wife because
in my thirties, here I am still trying to start
a business. I don't quit my job. I know better
at this age. Now I'm dragging my son into this
with me. When I'm over here, like how am I
gonna take myself out? I'm finna ask him, hey, do you.
Speaker 17 (37:37):
Want to go stay with your grandma?
Speaker 18 (37:39):
And if Peop would have been like, yo, mom, I'm
tired of this hotel, then they would have gave me
a chance to like quit. But then when I asked him,
I was like, hey, do you want to go stay
with your aunt's your grandma? He was like, no, I'm
gona stay right here with you. He's like he knew
and if I leave her, yeah, like she ain't mentally
stay able to just you know.
Speaker 17 (37:55):
So it's like I don't know.
Speaker 18 (37:56):
It was crazy, like he just knew like, oh my god,
I know I'm staying right here with you.
Speaker 17 (38:00):
He's gonna scrugger together. He's seventeen.
Speaker 18 (38:02):
So Dad gave me that motivation I needed, like, Okay,
I gotta do this for him, show him like how
I'm going to get out this writ and I just
kept going, I'm going live every day. When I go live,
I put up my back drop with my logo on it.
And then when COVID happened in twenty and twenty, that's
when we had our bet break.
Speaker 2 (38:16):
Cassandra Wilcox is here with us learn more about her
journey of going from homeless to being worth fourteen million
dollars On Way Up at the angela Ye.
Speaker 1 (38:24):
I had a dream of policy wealthy and I don't
mind sharing my wealth dog.
Speaker 5 (38:28):
Getting you straight financially, mentally and physically. This is Wealth
Wednesday on way Up with Angela.
Speaker 6 (38:34):
Yee.
Speaker 4 (38:34):
What's up? Its way up at angela Ye, it's a
Wealth Wednesday.
Speaker 2 (38:36):
So of course Stacey tis deal is here and today
we are talking to Cassandra Wilcox about crafting an eight
figure business. So then, now, once you finally started making
some money, what was the next move for you after that?
Speaker 18 (38:50):
I'm renting a three story house. It had a fully
finished basement, so I moved all of my amatory down there,
like now operate my business in this basement. I moved
my mom and my son's fander, of course, and the
orders is like literally coming in now. We ended up
having a move from the three story house and then
we get our first warehouse same year in twenty twenty.
Speaker 4 (39:08):
That's twenty twenty was your year.
Speaker 17 (39:10):
That was the year that was like, what is this
really happening?
Speaker 7 (39:14):
And now you also have scaled to say the least
of business mentoring and teaching people online tell us about that.
Speaker 18 (39:21):
So I was always teaching people how to craft, how
to make custom minus, but now they asking, well, how
can I become a coach? How can I find my
own passion that I'm good at, create my own community,
then my own continuity program, and then how can I
do all of that?
Speaker 17 (39:35):
So I do have a mentorship now where I.
Speaker 18 (39:36):
Show you guys, step by step how to find what
it is that you're good at, create your community around that,
and create a continuity offer, which is a monthly membership
where they can pay you monthly to keep learning from you.
Speaker 17 (39:47):
So that's what I have going on right now.
Speaker 2 (39:48):
So that's not just for anybody who's a crafter. That's
for any type of business.
Speaker 18 (39:52):
Any type of business, whether you are creative or crafter,
or you just know what their.
Speaker 17 (39:56):
Special skill is. I can help you turn that into
a community.
Speaker 18 (39:59):
Like I said, they create that monthly membership and start
doing challenges around it. Like that's a lot of the
revenue that I get it comes from doing challenges.
Speaker 7 (40:08):
And I know you have a challenge Passion number two
profits as Challenge dot com and it's a free seven
week challenge.
Speaker 3 (40:16):
I want everybody to sign.
Speaker 4 (40:17):
Up right now. I'm talking right now.
Speaker 2 (40:19):
I'm here with Stacy Tisdale on a Wealth Wednesday talking
to Cassanda Wilcox.
Speaker 7 (40:23):
So you started mentoring, you started online coaching, How many
students and how profitable a part is that for you?
Speaker 18 (40:29):
So right now, with the two small programs I have,
one of them is one seventy nine a month and
then another one is one ninety nine a month, and
combined we have three thousand students in those programs paying
every month, so between three hundred and four hundred K
and revenue every month just from the continuity program. That's
why I want to teach you to others, Like, imagine
if you can have a skill where you create a
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community that's willing to pay you that kind of money
every month to learn from you.
Speaker 7 (40:52):
So and you not only have success stories, you are
a success story. So this all started in twenty seventeen.
And now how much is your business grown to what
your business?
Speaker 16 (41:00):
So?
Speaker 18 (41:00):
Right now to this day, we have done fourteen million
dollars in sales.
Speaker 7 (41:05):
That's amazing For general advice for entrepreneurs, you said, just
give up the idea that everything has to be perfect.
Speaker 18 (41:11):
Yes, that's my favorite favorite slogan. It's like, you don't
have to be great to start what you got to
start to be great. And a lot of people don't
start because they want to perfect it. They wanted to
be right. They want to wait till I get this
all this way. I want to get this car to
this house. Like, no start now, perfected as you go,
because you won't even know what you even want to sell.
Like I said, until you got the audience that tells
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you what to do next. But if you're not even
just starting to see what it is that they need,
like how would you know?
Speaker 17 (41:37):
Don't let the time pass you by like start it now.
Speaker 7 (41:40):
How can people work with you and tell us about
the free masterclass.
Speaker 18 (41:43):
Yes, so we do have a free master class going
on right now. Definitely join at Passion the number two
profits class dot com and if you can, following you
on all social medias at Crafting with Cassandra.
Speaker 4 (41:56):
Thank you all right, Wow, congratation.
Speaker 7 (42:00):
I really wanted you to come share your story.
Speaker 3 (42:02):
It's beautiful.
Speaker 17 (42:02):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (42:03):
You can mass that foot interview on my YouTube channel
Way Up with Ye And when we come back, you
guys have the last word.
Speaker 6 (42:09):
The phone.
Speaker 4 (42:11):
To get your voice heard. What the word is is
the last word on Way Up with Angela?
Speaker 2 (42:16):
Ye? What's up this Way Up with Angela? Yee, I'm here,
my guy Mana is here. You know what is at
the Fresh Outfits on every single day?
Speaker 3 (42:24):
I gotta show up because I got to show out out.
Who's looking Pop up, Pop Out?
Speaker 2 (42:31):
It is a wealth Wednesday too, so that's important. Shout
out to Cassandra Wilcox for joining us. You can most
that foot interview on my YouTube channel Way Up with Ye.
Speaker 4 (42:40):
Man No, I'm just gonna give you a heads up.
I am heading to Paris.
Speaker 3 (42:43):
So what was the chances that we both was going
to Paris at the.
Speaker 4 (42:46):
Same Ye have to go to a wedding this weekend.
Speaker 3 (42:48):
Wow, I was going out. I was going out there
just the you know.
Speaker 4 (42:51):
A wedding on Saturday.
Speaker 3 (42:52):
Oh that's crazy.
Speaker 4 (42:53):
I'm going to the same wedding Jennifer Williams.
Speaker 8 (42:56):
Oh no, she's going She getting married to the dude.
Speaker 4 (43:01):
Right her fiance, Yes, Christian.
Speaker 2 (43:04):
Okay, Well, anyway, guys, I'm sure there's gonna be a
lot of activity. So thank y'all for joining us. And
this is your show, so you have the last word.
Speaker 9 (43:13):
All right, I'm gonna shine the light on Kamlo Harris.
Speaker 17 (43:16):
She kept her composure last night.
Speaker 5 (43:18):
The only thing that I agree with Trump is I'm
not gonna eat.
Speaker 17 (43:21):
My dog and I gotta use some cats.
Speaker 10 (43:25):
Hello, Angela, how you doing? May know I'm calling today.
I would love to shine the light on my forework.
And his name is THEO Today. He got his license.
He just came from Haiti about a year ago. I say,
but he's already making move. He got his license, and
I'm really really proud, and I just want to turn
the light on him today. Go see ya, Thank you
so much later.
Speaker 5 (43:44):
Yeah, listen, you vibing Way Up with Angela Ye