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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Jou, Angeli Yi and Charlomagne the God. So congratulate you,
Hall of famers. So I had to be in the
presence Radio Royal, the world's most dangerous morning show, The
Breakfast Club. It's a big deal. I think that y'all
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what y'all do. We love y'all, man, thank you for
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(00:43):
Charlomagne the God, Peace to the plane. It is Tuesday, Yes,
it's Tuesday. Good morning, Hey, good morning, Good morning to
one and all. How's everybody feeling out there? All exhausted?
I took my mom to dinner. I took my mom
to dinner last night though, so that was nice. But
it definitely was late for me. But yeah, it's nice.

(01:04):
I try to spend a little bit more time with
my family when I have it. You know, it's the
holiday season. It is the time for family if you
got something. We went to Brooklyn chop House. She's never
been there, but it's right. It's right near her job too.
So I was like, all right, I had to do
a podcast for remember Unsigned Hype in the Source. Yes,
so they have a podcast for Unsigned Hype where they

(01:25):
basically reflect and for people who don't know, that was
a column in the Source for artists that where brand
new not signed. DMX was in there. He got signed
three years later. Biggie, like a lot of big artists
that are out now, were part of Unsigned Hype back
in the day. So they would actually get all these
demo tapes in and they would listen to them. Yep,

(01:46):
eminem was on there. They would listen to them and
then they would pick who would be Unsigned Hype. Yeah,
so Dave Mays is doing it right. It's part of
his network. Gas. I ran into Dave Mays out in Atlanta,
one of the previous owners of the Source magazine. He
founded the Source. M Yeah, so all right, so he
was out late. I ain't do nothing, man, I've just
been hanging out with the really enjoying the kids. With

(02:07):
the fact that I'm home waiting for this new baby.
And I mean the doctor keeps saying any day now,
but any day now, any day now, any day now,
but it's now here yet. She's she's taking her time.
She went her grind entrance. Good, well done. November twenty
six is the actual date. But every time we've had
a baby, we've she's always been about two weeks early.

(02:29):
So I said, Gear was in the club all pregnant. Yeah,
get you know what pregnancy forget. It doesn't stop it
regular day, so we go out, you know, she went
out to the club. It was Madison's birthday. We're gonna
rest like. She don't care, like it doesn't it doesn't
affect like affects flying though. Bro. It's like them like
those much really be doing when somebody to be pregnant.

(02:50):
My wife just had our fourth child, and I swear
you just announced Gear was pregnant yesterday. Yeah, it probably
don't be flying for the women though, they like get
this baby already. Um for some women. Yeah, but like
for Gears, she just she has a great pregnancy. It's
not too much pain, she has no sickness, nothing at all.
Even Yeah, she's very labor's not that long. Doesn't last long.

(03:11):
She you know, it's been pretty easy for her, which
is which has been great, so God bless. But let's
get the show cracking, all right. Are the brothers from
Ernia Leisure will be joining us, so we go kick
it with them this morning. Of course they have the
podcast and they bought Ian Dunlap with them. The master
investors'll be with U Rashard and Troy Asrael now right,
and we got front page news what we're talking about. Yes,

(03:32):
and remember a woman calls about the girl who was
missing any starrings, Josiah Moore, fourteen years old, and she
was found. Well, we'll give you an update on that case.
And it's not what you thought it was. All right,
we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Go
morning morning. Everybody is stej Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the
guy we are the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Let's get

(03:54):
in some front page news now with Monday night football.
The forty nine is beat the Ray thirty one to ten.
The Odell Beckham he had two catches only for eighteen yards.
This was his first game with the Rams, all right,
and what else we die easy. Well, remember one of
our listeners called up about the missing girl in East Darn's,
New Jersey, Josiah Moore, who was fourteen years old. They

(04:15):
put out a reward for anybody who could return her
or give some information on where she was safely. She
had went to the store and then she couldn't find
the family's food benefits card to her mother told her
to retrace her steps and not to come back until
she found the card. That's what the girl told detectives,
and so when she left, she never ended up coming back.
They were looking at video footage. They said there was

(04:36):
a man who was in the store. They didn't leave
together at the time that she was there. Well, now
it turns out she was found at a homeless shelter
and she had vanished for almost a month, and apparently
the mom has now been charged with child endangerment for
horrific acts of abuse. Now they said that she did
in danger the welfare of the victim, specifically by stabbing

(04:59):
the victim to shoulder, causing a laceration that's still visible, spraying,
bleaching her eyes, pulling her braids out, striking her in
the head with a frying pan, striking her with blue
hangers and striking her with a broom handle. She also
said that her mom had placed her knees on her
neck and back, causing her to struggle to breathe, and
struck her repeatedly. And this abuse has occurred over the

(05:21):
past two years. So she was terrified when her mom
told her, you know, don't come back on without that car.
She was terrified of what would happen if she didn't
come home without that card. Yeah, absolutely right. And she
said she couldn't go back home because her mom would
beat her and leave her all bruised up. She also
said she was forced to cook otherwise she and her
three year old brother wouldn't eat. So, wow, that is

(05:44):
so crazy. And you know, people were concerned. They thought
that she was being trafficked, they thought someone kidnapped her.
Turned out all along while the mother was crying on
the news saying that she was terrified and had no
idea what happened to her daughter. She's what happened to
her daughter. She should never be able to get her
children back, would well, she didn't know, she didn't know
that the daughter had ran away in that moment or right,

(06:07):
I'm not talking as the reason but the fact that
you beat your kids like that where she has bruises
and you don't bleaching her eyes, put bleaching her eyes.
She should never have them kids ever again. All right, Well,
our prayers to Josiah More. I know that is you know,
fourteen years old. And what happened with the money that
that that go for me? Were she able to get
there where they stopped that go for me because they
it was a reward. It was a reward that they

(06:27):
were giving out fifteen thousand dollars room. No, she created
a goal for me. Oh, I don't know where. I
can't imagine, because you know that money stays in the
account until they can clear everything. It's crazious. Well, I'm
sending in that family healing energy, you know what I mean.
I hope that that that young girl you know, has
to get to deal with the trauma, just help for
the trauma that I'm sure she's endured in that home.
And I hope that mother, you know, gives help for

(06:48):
the trauma that she she's endured. Hurt people, hurt people.
She's clearly projecting pain from somewhere onto that young girl. Well,
I'm sending that mom locked up energy that's what I'm
sending her locked up energy. They should lock her. I mean,
that's disgusting into that kids. They should locks. Of course,
of course you should have to pay for the consequences
that act her actions. But I still want to get help.
I still want her to get help after she gets
locked up, because she's clearly projecting pain. You're not treating

(07:10):
your child like that. If you're not projecting some sort
of pain. She's clearly going through her own issues and
probably has been for years. Yeah, jail, All right, well
that is your front page and bleach in your daughter's eyes.
Not feeding your kids stabbings? Wrong with her stabbing her?
How old is? How old are they get? She's fourteen

(07:30):
and she has a three year old brother, so just
imagine that and the three year old well, I don't
know what happened to him, but I'm just saying she
does have a three year old goodness as well. Clearly
she's projecting some type of pain. Oh she got that
pain in jail, Get it off your chest. Eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. If you need
to vent phone LUNs a wide open again eight hundred
five A five one oh five one, get it off

(07:53):
your chests to breakfast cloak the morning, the breakfast club.
Wake up, wake up, as you're trying to get it
off your chats, we want to hear from you on
the breakfast lave. Hello. Who's this Hey? This is to Vine.
Good morning to everyone. Good morning. Okay, So in our community,

(08:19):
on the say of black communities, we should normalize raising
our kids without abusing them. Like I just heard tell
end of the last part of the news report that
your guys just did about the abuse of them going
on in the home, and it's just something that shouldn't
be done, Like why are we beating our kids? And

(08:40):
like and then people are quick to go to the
Bible and say, oh, you know, you know they make
sare rode some of the towel. But don't we all
remember in school that the ride means the ride of
corrections and not like necessarily disciplining with pain, you know,
you but you know, you know that's something we learn
from our oppressor. You know, you know, That's That's what

(09:02):
I'm saying, Like we need to sump it, like there
are some people like that, you know, I whooped her
bud or I did this. What about sitting down and
speaking with your child. That's right. My oldest daughter is
um thirteen, and you know I spent her when she
was like young, like you know, two years old, and
I felt so stupid. And I always say to myself like,

(09:23):
how could my parents you know, beat me with extension
cards and everything else? And be okay, how did that
not bother? And that's and that's what I'm saying. And
you're you're so right. It is coming from our oppressors,
but I think we need to be more conscious of
where it's coming from. Like bread the word talk to

(09:45):
each other because this is is so sixty so sick. Yeah,
that's awful. Thank you. Oh of course you guys have
a great one too. Now, Hello, who's THISJ EJ? What's something?
And get it off at your as. I got a question.
Did you see you on Sports Center where the Green
Bay Packers are selling three hundred, three hundred thousand shars?

(10:07):
I'm stopped um to the public to date at nine
o'clock for three hundred dollars a ship. Yeah, that's it.
I didn't see that, but I'm gonna look up that
story now and I'm definitely gonna have one of my
advisors check into it. I mean, that sounds pretty good
to me, especially if you're a Green Bay pant A
fan to own some some shares in that. But yeah,
sounds good, and I don't I don't see the Green

(10:28):
Bay Packers going anywhere. But like I said, I'm not
an expert in stocks or anything like that. I'm not
a Green Bay fan. But they pull in the fans
and they put a lot of money. So that's why
I was thinking about it, Like three hundred dollars a ship.
That's that's kind of good. I look that. I don't
believe that one. Pull it up now, I'll look it up, brother,

(10:50):
nice right. Green Bay Packers offer ownership shares for the
first time in ten years. So yeah, yeah, three dollars.
We might not put this on the editor so we
can't invest for they will let everybody know. He'll shut up, man,
thank you for calling. Come home and you're right. Three
hundred dollars of shars, all right, yeah, thank you, brother,
appreciate it, all right, get it off your chests. Eight

(11:11):
hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you
need to vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is your time. To
get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast,
so he better have the same energy. We want to
hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this? Lands?

(11:32):
Every house going good morning? Brother? But no, what's up brother?
Get it off your chests, brou Two things real quick. First, Charlotte, Man,
I love you, man. Love. Women want to give out
healing energy, man, but some people deserve energy that that
this is called when that woman don't deserve that healing energy, brother, man,
everybody deserves healing energy. I do feel like she got

(11:53):
to deal with the consequences of her actions, but you know, yes,
I would still like for her to deal with the
pain she's clearly experiencing. You know, man, you don't treat
nobody like that, especially your kids, if you're not in
some pain and projecting it on them. Yeah, for sure.
But like if we said after she would do her time,
she can't do it. Why she's doing her time? That
should that should be part of the correction process, Like
you don't, you know as well as I do. Prison

(12:14):
don't help nobody. So if it's really a correction of facility,
let's really try to correct these people. So indeed, the
second thing real quick is I want to speak on
the Danny Lee and the baby thing. Man. Me and
my man was having a conversation yesterday Shoe brothers who
you know, who have women and whatever. And I feel
like a lot of our prominent figures are brothers who

(12:35):
got these platforms and speak on things. They pick the
choos where they want to speak on things. And yesterday
I sat by and I waited for good brothers like
my son and Shabad the og come up and say
something about that. Now, granted we don't know what happened
behind closed doors, but this thing with social media, man,
so many people are so quick to go to social

(12:57):
media with the issues and need the graded women. And
I would have loved to see some of them dudes
come to the forefront so homeboy, like, listen, this is
a common place. You say, for that you're killing this
woman in front of the world to see, you know
what I mean? That right there was kind of corny
to me, right, you know what I mean. I'm sure
they will. I saw my son yesterday. My son was

(13:17):
talking a lot about, you know, the Kyle Rittenhouse situation,
because you know, they dropped Kyle Rittenhouses weapons charge, which
which was actually one of the only charges I thought
he was gonna get hit with. And so you know,
my son is a person who actually got convicted for
a gun that he didn't even have. He actually went
to prison, So you know that that hit home to
him to see that white dude get his weapon charge
just dropped after killing two people and shooting somebody. Yeah, yeah,

(13:40):
for sure I understand that. But yeah, man, that's all
I wanted to say. Man, good I listened to our
dudes every day, Charlomagne, I got your books, man, Thank
you brother. That guys guys inspired me. Man, your daughter
big things for the culture. Man. Hopefully one day i've
meat or whatever. Yes, sir, appreciate your quick real quickly.
For before y'all before our god man and you rode

(14:03):
out here on your bike, Man, go all the way
to mont Truck and me, there's dudes like me who
live out here in the Hampters. Bro, I commented on
your own on your picture. Love you to pull up,
but I adn't expect none. But sometimes when y'all come
to the Hampters, man, it's dudes who come up from
the gutther just like y'all, bro shout us out man, y'all.

(14:24):
You gotta restaurant out there on spot. I just want
to put up to the crib. You want me to
ride now, I'm still on to come up, man. But
it's a lot of you know, some good brothers out
here working to make some things happen positive who come
from the streets, who bitch speaks things positive, you know,
going away and then getting getting our lives together, and

(14:45):
we all out here. You know, it ain't just Brooklyn,
Harlem and man, you know Queens Man, it's a hood everywhere. Well,
congratulations brother, I'm happy you made it out. Appreciate it.
Good one. He was talking like he had a restaurant
like pull up. You just want me to pull up
the crib. You're just letting you know we are in
the Hamptons living. You ain't the only one out here

(15:07):
coming through in your little cute biking should with your
little tense pete. Look, I'm just letting you know to
just pull up, pull up? Where? Pull up up the crib?
You cook it like what you mean? What do you mean?
Pull up? But yeah, shout out to everybody out in
Long Island. Man, love y'all guys, what's gonna pull up.
I'm gonna pull up on y'all, all right. We got
rumors on the way easy, yes, and let's give you

(15:27):
an update on what ended up happening with the baby
and Danny Lay. This was really difficult to watch and
I feel bad for her three month old baby just
gave birth. Who knows what her hormones are like right now.
But it's all a mess. Everybody needs to do better,
all right, We'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It's about this is the

(15:54):
rumor report Angela on the Breakfast Club. Well. According to
a rep from the police Department in Charlotte, they said
there were two incidents involving the baby and Danny Lay,
and that charges were filed against Danny Lay. According to officers,
November fourteenth, they responded to a domestic assault call for
service at a home. Upon arrival, the baby said that

(16:17):
he had been assaulted by Danny Lay, and then, in
a separate incident on November fifteenth, officers responded to a
disturbance at the same location where he did say that
she had assaulted him. She would served with a criminal
summons for a simple assault. They also got additional information
that led them to charge her with a second count
of simple assault from the previous event. According to a statement, Now,

(16:38):
the baby has gone on live several times, at times
with Danny Lay in the other room, and he did
say that he would be a father no matter what.
Lone story short, you make them kids deal with would
come Within't handle them kids, But don't let thebody play
which who cared the man and demage your integrity as
a file out hit. Don't let hybody play real life,
real life games for fake. I'm gonna entertain our rep

(17:01):
I do what I do, but when it come to
like parents and like I don't wish to mix the two.
On the reason why the world know I got kids
because I do a My kids get what I'm saying,
and I'm really that type of father owning off the
internet now. Danny Lay responded in her own Instagram stories post.
She said the baby demanded that she leaved after she
had play and b sent to his home. She said
all he want to do is in me with no responsibility,

(17:23):
and that he wants her out so that he can
f on his baby mother and other hos who've been
known we've been together this whole time. He goes on
to say that Danny Lay's family disowned her and hasn't
even seen their grandchild. For that. Boych I was hearing
was what it was? A baby wouldn't be right in
my own cooler and the shouted family trying to time

(17:45):
in and speak on the situation. Y'all don't even know her.
She don't know y'all leaving she never seen y'all the
day in the life, shouted, Mama, you ain't even met
your grand baby yet, all right now? An update to
that is Danny Lay's family differspect and by the way,
Danny Lay was not happy that this was the first
time people got a chance to see the baby. She said, sad,
that's how y'all had to see my baby for the

(18:06):
first time. Evil ass man, Danny Lady, I find it
hilarous that you only know which baby she talking about
by the way she spells duh. Well, she said, my baby.
That's how y'all have to see my baby for the
first time. And then her mom said, I didn't want
to address this until I knew my daughter and granddaughter
were safe. Thank you for your text dms and phone calls.

(18:27):
This is clearly a toxic situation, and all we wanted
to do was to get her out safely. Just now,
we are continuing to do everything we can to make
sure her and the baby are good. God is on
our side the how she spelled H and we pray
the situation ends as peacefully and quickly as possible. So
a lot of different situations. Danny Lay's brother also stepped

(18:50):
into the situation, but prior to that, the baby called
her A called Danny Lay aside bitch. Is not my girl,
I ain't never been my girl. Is my side bitch,
A certified side bitch. Shi is a certified side Well.

(19:12):
She posted all kinds of evidence that she was not
just a side check. You know. She posted him taking
her on a boat for her birthday, pictures of them
kissing him, saying that he loves her, all kinds of things. Yeah.
I don't understand why guys talk about the mother their
children like that, because when you talk to the mother
of your child like that, you got to ask yourself
some questions. If she was just a side check, why
you shot her club up while you impregnator hitting it wrong?

(19:35):
I mean I got home I got homeboys who complain
about that baby. Mothers all the time, and I'm like, well,
you chose to let offender, so you know you should.
You should respect the mother of your child. You could
tell it's very emotional, but it's very nasty and very disgusting,
and you were her to be as peaceful as possible.
If it's a bad situation, somebody's just got to leave,
you know, and even if you have to leave for

(19:57):
a while, just to make sure that you're not going
to get into an alterc going live and antagonizing her.
She just had a baby, The baby is three months old.
She might be going through all kinds of hormonal things.
You know. You just, I think want to make sure
first and foremost your baby is good, which also means
the mother is good. I agree with that, but I
do understand him recording the situation to protect himself because

(20:20):
nowadays you need proof in real time because nobody cares
about the truth, with lies more entertaining. So to protect
himself in his business interest, he recorded her. I get
that with him might not leave, true was his trip,
but I know, but I mean, yeah, I probably still
would have left. But where he messed up is calling
her out her name. Repeatedly that that was unnecessary. Recorder

(20:40):
called the police. I get it, but calling her aside bee,
he shouldn't have did all that, and putting it online
as well. I mean that's also like antagonizing, saying things
to try to embarrass her, degrade her. You know, I
wouldn't have done all that, But I understand him recording
it in this era. Agree with the recording. I understand that.
I understand the recording. For putting it on a live

(21:01):
for people to see, I just I just don't get that.
And I get Danny lays brother like Danny Lady's brother,
but here he is right here. Let's listen to Danny
Lay's brother. This don't even got nine to do with
my sister. No, bro, this got to do with me.
And you you missed a tough guy over here, beating
up bitches, knocking little little little guys out here and there.
You know what I'm saying. I'm in a hospital right now.
I got in the car, write sen I got a neck.

(21:23):
I still beat your eyes for my neck like this.
Bro on, God, you know what I'm saying. So this
is what we're gonna do when you come to the
West Coast, Bro, which I know you be out here.
We're gonna catch this one on one, fakee bro. I
want to see how much of a gangster you are,
how much of a real man you are. I'm gonna
say something. All of us have to do better as men,
because you can't be mad if somebody calling your sister

(21:44):
the B word. And then in that video you referred
to women as the B word, but he referred to
a sister I think as the B word. And what
he said, you said, he said, the baby's out here
beating up B words. So either one, it's still like, yeah,
you can't you can't know, but you know you don't
want one day your child to see this online either.
By the way, when your child gets older, everything is
available online. All right, Well that is your rumor report.

(22:06):
I'm not gonna hear on her brother talking felt like
a minister society when King got that young lady pregnant
and didn't want no parts of it, and then her
cousin pulled up for the faith. You remember that. But
he's protecting his sister, so he wants to make sure
his sister, his sister is good. I would expect Logan
to do that for his sister and you know, all
right from paigeonness. Yeah, what we got next? So the

(22:27):
White House is the nine ten to Mkamala Harris and
with Joe Biden. Let's see what's really going on? They
got ten? What they're beefing over? Have you really seen
Kamala at all? Nope? Okay, let me see it before though.
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(23:10):
guy we are to Breakfast Club is getting some front
page news now. On Monday night football San Francisco beat
the Rams thirty one to ten. Now what else would
go easy? Well, the White House has denied that there
is tenon with Kamala Harris. And you know a lot
of people have been saying that she's angry she's been
sidelined throughout Biden's first ten months in office, and in

(23:31):
some cases not adequately prepared. The Vice President has reportedly
told several people that he feels constrained and what she's
able to do politically well, according to Jansaki, the press
secretary for the White House, she said none of that
is true. The President selected the vice president to serve
us as running mate because he felt she was exactly
the person he wanted to have by his side to

(23:52):
govern the country. She's a key partner, she's a bold leader,
and she is somebody who has taken on incredibly important assignments.
Don't have any predictions of whether she will run when
she will run. I will leave that to her. But
I can tell you that there's been a lot of
reports out there and they don't reflect his view or
our experience with the Vice president. All right, Well, both

(24:12):
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have really low approval ratings
at this point. Joe Biden has said in the beginning
that he would fully expect to run for a second
term and that Harris would remain on the presidential ticket.
But the reason they asked that question. It's also because
normally the vice president will run for president for the
next term. Yeah, they deserve those low approval ratings. And

(24:34):
you know, it would be great if you know Vice
President Harris was the one out here speaking truth to power.
You know, especially when it comes to like the Joe
Manches and Kristen cinemas of the world. Somebody has to
be the bad guy on behalf of the people for
the Democratic Party. And being that she's a woman of color,
she can speak on a lot of things other folks can't.
So she needs to go full Bulwark and start speaking
for the people. That was her campaign slogan at one time,

(24:56):
right for the people, but she's not reflecting that at
all the right now. Our President Biden did, however, signed
the one trillion dollar Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill yesterday, and part
of that is funneling billions to states and local governments
to upgrade outdated roads, bridges, transit systems, and more. They
were about eight hundred guests there while he was doing this,
and they need to improve the nation's roads, bridges, other

(25:18):
forms of infrastructure. And finally they are planning to get
this done. This has been attempted by many presidents before this.
Donald Trump tried to do this. He even declared infrastructure
weeks several times during his term, but he was never
able to get a bill through Congress. So finally this
has happened and been signed yesterday. Yeah, but that bill
was supposed to be way bigger, have a lot more money,
and he made a lot of compromises, you know, to

(25:40):
get that done. I am happy about the broadband, you know,
especially met coming from a small town like Multi Corner,
South Carolina, a rural area like you know, one in
three black Southerness, black home internet access. But as we
can see, it is really hard to get things past
with Republicans trying to black things and then even saying
for the Republicans that did support the bill that they
don't want them to be in office again. So whether

(26:02):
or not it's a good bill, they don't care. They
just don't want to support it because they don't want
anything bipartisan all right now, Howard University students have recent
agreement with officials after a month of protests. As you know,
they've been fighting as they protested poor housing conditions on campus.
There's mold, there's rats, all kinds of things. So here
is what an attorney, Donald Temple said about the protests

(26:24):
who the specific terms are confidential, it can be said
without any hesitation preservation that the students courageously journeys on
the path greater university capability and transparency and public city.

(26:45):
All right, so they did tweet out from Howard University
they are pleased to announce we have come to an
agreement with the students who occupy Blackburn and what's You're
a longer message from doctor Wayne Frederick on this topic
later today they did say the health and well being
of our students is the most important part of my
job as president. According to doctor Wayne AI Frederick, he said,
as I've said before, even one issue and one of

(27:07):
our dorms is too many, and we will continue to
remain vigilant in our pledge to maintain safe and high
end housing. Here is one of the students who were
protesting Channing Hill the days in the day for vison everywhere.
Today end the new day for the vison sitting at
the table standing around us, because tomorrow the struggle continues.
But these issues we got who we came for, We

(27:30):
got increased group, we got increased transparency and increased accountability.
And by virtue of this protest, we garnered everything that
we were entitled to. I wonder what took so long? Though,
it's not like you were asking for anything too crazy.
They just wanted to living intense and living in places
that was, you know, suitable. I wonder what took so long.

(27:51):
So when they come back from the holidays that all
these renovation is gonna be done, when is this start?
Listen at what they actually decided and agreed upon is
not public information, so we don't know at this point.
All right, well that is your front page news. You're
not got a quick question. So when it comes to
the presidency, since his ratings are so low, right, and

(28:14):
would it make sense for him to run again? Since
his ratings is so low, we don't know what it's
gonna be at at the time that he runs, though,
people with low ratings running all the time. Yeah, of course,
we've never seen it this low. They said this is
the worst in history. No, I don't think it's the
lowest presidential I mean, she's dealing with the fallout from
the pandemic. The economy is very linked to people's ratings.
As president the economy is, you know, obviously not so

(28:36):
great right now, but we're still in the first year, right,
goodn't it's gracious? All right? Yeah? I think I think
he might be worse than every recent president, but I
don't know they said I thought they said he was
the worst. And vice president it said Joe Biden's approve
of ratings are worse than every recent president except one.
At this stage, I don't know who that one, all right,

(28:59):
all right, So now well I do know who the
one is, Doug. We all know who the one is.
Donald Trump. Two hundred and eighty three days then he
had a thirty seven percent approval rating. All right, when
we come back, we have the brothers from Earnia Lesia podcast.
They're gonna be joining us, so we're gonna talk to
them when we come back. I don't move. It's to
Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is

(29:23):
DJ Envy angelu Ye, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. We got some special guests joining us this morning. Yes,
we got the good brothers from Ernia. Lisa was shot
in Troy and for the first time on the Breakfast Club,
a brother we've been hand about for a long time
Ian Dunel, Yeah, Dunlap, all right, good morning from the

(29:49):
How was that I was the Africa experience. Man, it
was so amazing and so humbling, Like you know, we
went to Nigeria first and then we went to Egypt,
so it was a very different landscape from Nigeria the Egypt,
but it was great for both places and just the
hunger for what we do, like dare Like you know,
we did a networking event and seven hundred people signed
up to go in n Wow, and it was like

(30:10):
you know, tapping in them people out there and it's like,
you know, cryptos banned out there and they have a
hard time buying stocks, but they're just so hungry for
the information and so you know, they look at us
and they're relying on us for information. So it was
really don't I think one of the biggest things is
that we talk about generational wealth a lot, right, and
we talk about wealth in our country, but if we
look at the history of wealth, like the wealthiest black
people on the planet, five of the top ten come

(30:31):
from that jerny, and so to educate people about that
and to realize that none of it came from sports
to entertainment and no respecting anybody that gets money from that.
But like these people are building it from natural resources
still concrete, flour, sugar, and have billions, not millions, but billions.
And so if we want to talk about generational wealth,
let's go to the place. Let's go to the source.
And you're talking about two hundred and eight million black

(30:52):
people or people in the country. Half of that population
is under thirty. So once you're talking about that hunger
for education, you can imagine what they get a piece
of this financial literacy, what they can do because it's
still in an opportunity for real. All right, So you
said crypto is banned there. That's an interesting conversation because
I saw this whole thing with our new mayor to be,
Eric Adams in New York City talking about taking his

(31:13):
first three paychecks in crypto, right in bitcoin, And then
I saw a lot of people weighing in because it's
not easy to get cryptocurrency in New York. So can
you talk about that? I mean, I think it's an
innovative way to get people interested because if leadership does
it and it trickles down. Let's be very honest. Inflation
it's crazy. Right now, people are losing one percent of

(31:34):
their capital if you're sitting in the bank account right now.
So I think we have to have people that are
thinking in a more innovative fashion. Even in Miami, they're
trying to set up a plan where the residents get
crypto because when this next crash comes in twenty twenty four,
twenty twenty five, definitely coming. You guys move around, you

(31:55):
have access to a whole bunch of people. I've never
seen more interest in the market at one time, especially
with us, But by the time we get into a
market where usually happens, it's too late. Yeah, we didn't
get anything, like we never get told financial information first
in history. And that's why I'm glat you brought up
doctor Claude and us. Maybe I don't want us to
be a permanent underclasses he would talk about. So that's

(32:16):
why crypto is really important. We have to look at
it as a tool of liberation. And even that revolter
guy was like, well, it's not true about people not
having access to Nigeria, And I'm like, there are thousands
of people that we all get to talk to, and
when crypto is going up, they're applying for accounts, but
the site is crashing in Nigeria, but the DNS service
are up. That's not by mistake, that's coordinated. And I

(32:39):
also do see that since you got to Miami, they're
trying to make that like the hub yes for cryptocurrency.
So how does that work? Because I know you can
go on some of these apps right and you can
buy on these apps, but if you try to go directly,
and I know there's just a lot of issues around
because it is something new for some people when they're
doing it, you know, actually getting scammed out of their currency.

(33:00):
So can you discuss that so we can be safe
when we're trying to do it. I mean people have
to go to coin based pro. It's one finance to
make sure it's regulating. It's one or the big three.
So if somebody's hitting on ig and saying hey, I
can help you, don't ever turn over your crypto, Like
even with me. I was in crypto and bitcoin in
twenty thirteen average probably six fifty. I got caught up

(33:20):
in the Mountain Got scandal. Company went away. Bitcoin right
now is at sixty six thousand. I had seventy coins
at six fifty, so if there are some things you
can't recover from. That's why our protection and even going
back if we go back to the nineteen fifties and sixties,
same thing with life insurance. I have grandparents that put

(33:41):
in for policies for years and when it was time
to cash out, nowhere near the value of what it
was worth. So we have to make sure that we
protect our capital assets at all times so we can
be a part of this revolution that's taken place. You
can also use a nano lege. Yeah, yeah, so it's
important to educate yourself on crypto because crypto is something
that you can have complete control over as far it's
like the security, but it's also dangerous because it's like

(34:03):
the then alleged it's like a device so you can
actually hold Yeah, it's like a USB, but if you
lose it, if it is a fire like that. So
it's better than having in like a secure spot if
you're not going to trust coin base, But like he said,
coin base is something that you know, it's usually easier
for people that's just getting into the crypto space. You
wouldn't tell anybody to put all the money in the

(34:24):
crypto right now or not. No, AVERSI five, brother, You
know that. I mean I always say if you stops first,
So Vo VTI, Apple, Microsoft is a base, then crypto,
and then once you get more vans, you can learn
how to trade features and stuff like that. But no,
not never go all in unless you have a unique edge.

(34:46):
But I do want us to stop being afraid because
we miss out on most revolutions when we are the
thing that promotes and pushes it. That's how I love money.
Man got us deal from Ghazi in crypto. Labels are
going to have to just and then companies are going
to have to be more transparent. Describe describe what you
mean when you say unique age. We'll give someone a
unique edge just mastering the market. So for me, I

(35:09):
consider myself an intellectual athlete, so I'll put twelve hours
a day into the market every day. So when Troy
hit me up five in the morning, I think I'm
tired of us black brown people, those in entertainment that
are creatives building these companies up. But then we really
don't get to monetize. So I think we've all been told, hey,

(35:29):
this is too hard. But you guys all in here
no talent. You know, a hot rapper hot artists, how entertainment,
you know something something special, But then they try and
make it seem like, well, you don't know because you
didn't go to Harvard. You don't know because you didn't
come through this hedge fund. If we made these companies,
we can see the same thing financially. I think culturally
we already have the edge and know what's hot and

(35:49):
what's not already, you know. I also noticed that when
we see other people who look like us doing something,
I saw automatically there's like a distrust, right Like, I'm
going to this cryptocurrency conference in Miami, and so we
had bigcoin Rodney on here. He's been doing it for
a few years to make his mistakes in the beginning,
talked about it and everything and has said don't do

(36:10):
anything you're now comfortable with, don't go all in whatever.
But I saw a lot of people like, oh, he's
a scammer, he's this, he's that. And it's a shame that.
I feel like, when you have somebody that's been doing
something for years and they're trying to educate you because
they look like you, you automatically don't trust them. We
were trained that way though, Yeah, and because there's a
lot of power in us being united lower class black people,

(36:31):
brown people. If we come together collectively, there's a lot
of change that can happen as a result. Even when
you like, if I've made you guys money, put us
in chat, look look at the flood that's going to come.
Like we pride ourselves on market mondays of making people
money in advance for free. We're doing a show for
almost two years, our entire initiatives to help first. But
even when our people get access to something we've been

(36:51):
taking advantage of so much, we have to be guarded.
And that's why I'm like, it's important that we give
this information for free and then all the trust will
be there. Well, I do want to say that's a
big generalization though, because there's plenty of black people that
we do trust, like and we definitely distrust white people
when they come around asking us to invest in things.
But I will say this though, there is more benefit

(37:12):
of the doubt giving the white people for sure. And like,
I never forget what I used to be a financial vizing.
I was working and this guy told me a while ago.
He was like, yeah, you know, just what the you know,
we just got to make sure that you know everything's official,
because you know, and I'm thinking to myself, like I
taught him, like any big Ponzi scheme that you've ever
seen in history, it wasn't Ernie made of all these

(37:33):
it wasn't black. So I'm like, you know, people have
been scamming your whole life, but you give him a second,
third chance, one hundredth chance. So once again, you know,
it goes back to psychological being programmed and distrusting each other.
But it is starting to um because I mean, we
can't just say that that is the way because we
wouldn't be where we were at exactly people, because the
people have championed us. In ninety percent of the people
have been black and brown people, so we definitely are

(37:56):
appreciative of that. But you know, there's always more working
improvement to them. All Right, We got more with Ian
dun Lapping, the Brothers from Earnia, Legions. You don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody is dj
enjy Angela Yee Scharlamin the guy we are to Breakfast
Club was still kicking it with Ian dun Lapping, the
Brothers from Earnia, Legias ye I want to talk about
Elon must selling off seven billion dollars worth of his

(38:16):
test Lass stop and why would he do that? Because
I saw a lot of people speculating on his motivation
behind doing that. So for you guys, as an experts,
what would be some reasons for Elon Musk to do that?
I mean two reasons. It makes him look good in
the public, but also too for tax purposes. And then
third people forget PayPal Mafia is probably one of the
most interesting business conglomerates of all time. So you have Tesla,

(38:39):
you have Peter till which he provided a lot of
funding for Vitalic and Ethereum Affirm. They all were in
a click at one time, then they separated. Elon is
one of the best investors of all time. So even
last year he was like, Tesla stock is too high.
Then the stock came down twenty five. Most people in
business know how to invest automatically because they were taught

(39:01):
that way. We're the only culture that's not ingrained and
investing from the very beginning while building your business. Are
you are allowed to say that as the owner of
a company on Twitter like Tesla stock is too The
thing with Elon is that people have accepted him for
just doing I was watching today Bernie Sands tweeted, like

(39:23):
the rich, the rich need to take care of still
a lot. So if it was like anybody else that
would have something like that, it would have been crazy.
But you know, he could go on Joe Rogan and
smoke weed and he's become a fixture in pop culture
and that actually helps the stock, I think at this
point because people gravitate towards him personally. So even if
you don't have a Tesla, if you're not interested in

(39:43):
the car, you might you still believe in him. And
he's probably the most famous CEO that we have in
the world, and he is the most controversial ceo also,
so it's kind of like the Donald Trump thing. You
hate him or you love him, but controversyself. Was the
time to buy the stock when he sold it or what? No,
you should wait maybe two or three months, like anywhere
around six fifty eight to seventeen long term, it is good.

(40:05):
But even with that number, that eli the reason why
he's able to get away with that for the same
reason Kanye is. It's the value that he drives. Yeah,
for forty years, everyone was like, hey, you can only
get seven to two percent, and when he start allowing
hedge funds to get twenty to forty percent return, now
you're a favorite because I can go to my clients
looked like a rock star. So you will deal with
the Joe Rogan thinking him smoking weed that he's also

(40:27):
the wealthiest man in the world. Right, So like when
he's looking at definitely even when he when he tweeted
prior to that, he was looking at um, there was
like some issues around people taxing unrealized games, right, so
that's money that you haven't taken out of the market.
He's looking at that and he's watching his stock go up,

(40:48):
so he was like, wait, I'm gonna get tax on this,
all right, But Twitter to the advantage. He like put
out a poll should I sell yes or no? Of
course people are like, yeah, do it? Do it? So
now he's like the people's champion. And again he moves
culture in a sense where who you see him with
the next day, Kanye West. It's like, all right, he
already has I mean, listen, just our soldier come up

(41:10):
here and have his viral moments. He's trolling for attention
for mainstream because even thirty years ago. Let's be honest,
maybe we knew two CEOs at scale. Right now, he's
one of the most popular. We can argue he has
more cloud than Kanye and Jay and a lot of
people combine. So he's taking a lot of the things
that our culture influences every culture. This would not be

(41:33):
acceptable from Steve Jobs fifteen years ago. But Elon doesn't
to get attention. What drives the value of Tesla. Then
when SpaceX comes out and they have more value and
don't hey, don't think soldier, don't know that soldier. Soldier
shouted out a website shot last week, we got some
much content coming out, Candid. That's that's our families shout

(41:55):
to Guan a team shout of any Yeah they jumped
at number seventy one this week. Yeah, now that's that's
the Let me let me just say something Angel because
that's something that people ask a lot, like when to
buy a stock. So there's a lot of ian could
give them more technical breakdown as far as charts, but
I know a lot of people don't reach charts, So
I like to do the ten twenty thirty rule, where

(42:16):
rule it thumb you you always want to buy low,
sell high, you hit that a lot, right. But the
reason that most people lose money and investing is that
they buy high and sell low, meaning that they'll look
at like doge coin, right, and it runs up. Yeah,
it's doing well, I gotta get it, and we call
fomo faith missing out. So at the peak of it,
they put all of that money in and then it crashes.

(42:38):
And then what happens is that instead of saying, okay,
let me just wait because it's gonna get back up,
psychologically you like, I don't want to lose all my money,
so I'd rather lose fifty percent of my money one hundred.
So then you sell it a fifty percent loss. The
only way to avoid that is not buy it all
time high. So ten twenty thirty is that like let's
say a stock is a thousand dollars, that's the all
time high. So ten percent off is a decent price

(42:59):
to at like nine hundred dollars a decent price to
buy it. You can put it on your watch list
and see when it is twenty percent is a really
good price to buy it, and then thirty percent off
will be a great price to buy it. So that's
kind of like the ten twenty and then you can
dollar cost average down. So like, let's say you have
ten thousand dollars that you want to invest right and
you're kind of nervous because it goes down to ten percent.

(43:22):
But you think that ten percent might be the lowest.
You put thirty percent of the money in at ten weight.
Then if it drops another now you put another thirty percent.
Wait and then so by buying on the way down,
you're actually dollar costing average, and so your average buy
price is lower. Yeah, and let me give you the
guys on the truth shout out to the show about

(43:43):
coins and the course. If you hear about those shiba late,
you only have twenty eight days before you need to exit.
If you get in early, you have sixty one. And
people always ask like, how do I come up with
these numbers? If you look historically at all the ones
that have run up, it's always time. Same with the
artists rollout. You know when sales are going to peak.
It's the same formula. And that's why I tell everybody

(44:04):
in hip hop I was in the Sudiyo with John Queens.
I'm like, if you guys are able to make culture
know when something is going to pop. It's the same
algorithm using the stock market. And then over a twenty
year period, if you hold any quality company, you have
zero percent chance of losing money, even if you bought
it a high. So like VOO and index fund VTI,
if you hold for a twenty year period, tell them

(44:26):
a bo always, though they might not know it is
an SMP five hundred. So when you hear the market,
they're usually refer to the SMP five hundred. But they
conned us into saying holding long term isn't sexy. But
and you know that holding long term is the key
because you never see any artists be able to do
a one year deal. You're holding onto all intellectual property
for ten twenty years and then you can make the

(44:47):
most money. Pyper, I don't even look at my SMP
five on it. That's an easy when you're up. Yeah, yeah,
hell yeah yeah yeah. When I started working with like
we use the alex, it's like, are you sure, I'm like, man,
if it don't work, I'll cut you a check for it.
Like you know that. Yeah, But like, but as a culture,
while I grew up I'm from Chicago, Indiana, grew up

(45:08):
five minutes from Gary, your word meant everything. If I
lost you money, your people will come see me to
kill me. So I always kept that integrity. And let's
be honest. The reason why we don't trust each other
because if you lose, I can't say my bad man.
Next you're gonna be like we shot get them out
of here. Don't bring them. We're going until twenty or
thirty years. If they lost for me, they'll tell you,

(45:32):
like even when when we started doing the show, like
I called TuS, if you would have put ten grand
in Tessa in April of twenty twenty, you'll be up
ninety two thousand right now. So like I stand on
my word. And if I'm wrong, not only should you
say sorry, but you should cut a check for it.
And that's how you should know. If you want to
avoid being scammed, ask them, are you free from what
you're talking about? And if I lose following you, will

(45:54):
you write me to check for it. That's how you
know who's real verses. But to add to what you're saying, right,
like he's saying to invest in ten twenty thirty years,
right if you look at the history of the S ANDP,
he's like, we can't figure out but we can see
what it's done in the past thirty. Side of the
past thirty, I think there's only been down five out
of the past thirty. So even with that, if it
goes up thirty five percent and one year it goes
down six percent, you're still up. And so that's why

(46:16):
you have to we look at it like long term investing,
long term investing, because long term you're gonna make money.
That's what all the money is. Like, Like, okay, what
is ever? Let me actually, what do you think Microsoft
is up since it IPO? Percentage wise? Probably like eight
hundred nine hundred something, five hundred thousand percent. Jesus Christ
Tesla Tesla new our company, nineteen thousand percent return. Oh

(46:42):
that's a really interest. Like I don't because I lost
some crazy crazy terms. I was looking after you lost
your car. You can't even do it this up, you know.
I like imagine if you wouldn't have a show and
you saw somebody else in the seat and look like, man,
I messed up? All right? We got more with Ian

(47:04):
dun Lapping, the brothers from Earnia Legions. You don't move.
It's the breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ
Envy and Nguluine. Charlomagne the guy we Are to Breakfast
Club was still kicking it with Ian dun Lapping, the
brothers from Earn Your Leisure. Ye, I was looking at
post Malone. They were talking about how he brought these
two board Ape NFTs and spend a ton of money
buying well, a ton of crypto. I think he used

(47:26):
ethereum the nts And that's one of the reasons why
we tell people like, yeah, bitcoin great, focus on ethereum
as well. Because the NFT market is huge. We saw
it happened during the past year or so. It's been
around for two or three years. How do you know
what to spend on things and what to buy? It's
all subjective. You buy art, yeah, how do you know
what to buy? I usually pay attention to who the

(47:48):
artist artist is Yeah, same Okay. So you have like
board apes, So the groups that run think of board
Apes's boss yacht for another culture. They're going to run it.
Then they're have a five year run and then the
switch and then there be somebody else who's popular. Um, shot,
you gonna come out with an NFT. Yeah, that's like
you got it, and then you'll see the culture change.
But even with like Nike and Gucci, you have to

(48:10):
realize that for people that make knockoffs, that's going to
be dead. Nike announced yesterday for every shoe that they
sell from twenty twenty two one, they're gonna make a
certificate with an NFT to let you know if the
sneakers real r wow, that's going to change the value
of commerce and the NFT. A lot of people joke
about NFTs like this is a joke to that, But
it's the same thing with art. It's mismoved by like

(48:30):
you said, influence, right, So it's like this this artist,
this artist is Swiss beats artists of a month that
Swiss gives some influence, right, Or it's moved by your taste,
like you might like something and say, okay, I actually
just like this. The NFT is no different. So when
you see a monkey that sell for five million dollars,
people it's like this is crazy. But I mean in

(48:50):
art Bosle a few years ago they had a banana
on the wall that sold for like ten thousand dollars
and it was just banana peel. So it's like this
ridiculous stuff has been happening in the art world for
a long time. It's just now that it's digital, people
don't understand it, so they're ridiculing it. But it's really
no different from what we've been doing for a very
long period of time. God brought it Will Take album

(49:10):
for one million dollars. Yeah, like scrolling doesn't get enough
credit cause seriously, he really laid the foundation for the
NFT model. That then Tory Lane, it's the same thing,
follow jew because if you if you make the album
and it's an NFT, right, you can easily have it
shipped out. People can buy it, buy one dollar for

(49:33):
the NFT a million people buy You've made a million dollars, right.
There was no middleman involved in that, There was no
label involved in that. That's straight to consumer. You guys
should do that for your podcast. You just love service,
you know, I was thinking about doing right, So like, yeah,
dollar and then it goes up to ten. Right, I'm
getting commission. I set the commission that I'm gonna get
for every sale of it. So there's a guarantee that

(49:54):
some one person out of that million is going to
sell it, right, because they say, like all right, well
I have it. It's a limited edition, and I can
sell it for a profit. Let's say I sell it
for ten dollars. If I set my commission at twenty percent,
I'm getting I'm making money every time that sold. John
Michelle Botsky, I think the most he ever sold a
painting for in his life had to be under one
hundred thousand dollars. His painting recently sold for one hundred

(50:16):
million dollars a couple of years ago. He didn't get that.
His family didn't get that. So I imagine if his
estate got ten percent royalty off that one hundred million
dollars now, he would get ten million dollars. Stay would
get ten million dollars now. In fifty years, that same
painting myself for one billion dollars, and he probably sold
it for ten thousand dollars, And he's gonna make money
every time. Even the fact that it got up to

(50:37):
one hundred million, it's probably been sold a bunch of
times before that. He should do that with real life
art too. It's just hard. It's hard to track. It's
hard to track. And that's the beauty of the NFTs
is that it has a blockchain technology attached to it,
where not only can you because that's another problem with art.
There's a lot of fake art out there and you
really can't tell. You could just you know, paint something
in as But now with the with the block change,

(51:00):
it's one of one, so not only can you track
it and make sure you're getting paid. And that's one
shout out to my pro nineteen keys, he said of
that invest vest where it takes away to trust factor,
especially for us black people. It's a big thing that
a lot of times we might not trust each other.
You don't have to trust me, you have to just
trust the technology. Yea. So now we sign a smart
contract and it's in place, and as long as that

(51:21):
contract is in place, I'm gonna get paid in perpetuity.
So now we don't have to worry about you know,
handshake deals or you know, this lawyer is not right,
that lawyer is not right. And that's the benefit. Even
if if you went to Hong Kong and try to
sell it, it doesn't matter, Like I could be here
in New York. As soon as it's sold, the contract
is there, I get paid and it's going to change
the entertainment industry forever. All the deals and horror stories

(51:43):
we heard about people being taken advantage of that's gonna
die because now you're gonna have more transparency than ever.
So if I say, hey, we're going to do a
deal for one hundred thousand, and but I tell Richard
is two fifty, can't do that anymore. Now you're gonna
have to do And even the way we approached the
market and doing our show to give first, it's nothing unique.
It's the way business used to be done. But I
feel like they pulled us away from doing that to

(52:05):
create this trust, so we won't work together. Because if
we piled together and promote each other and lift these
companies up and take them public, that is a hell
of a change. Do you have to pay taxes on
cryptocurrency right now? Absolutely? Yeah, before we go. We got
a dope show at the Apollo. Yes on Black Friday.
It's almost sold out. Shout out to dip set. They

(52:26):
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to might be, I'm like, yeah, we're performing at the Apollo.
He didn't really understand how I was. He's like, what
do you mean like, what do you mean. I'm like,
we're going back. He's like, what do you mean? Like
the Apolo? My family asked who else? So it's like

(52:48):
Alicia Keys just sold out the Apollo, so now for
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Angela has been on market Mondays. Charlemagne has not been
on the platform. Yeah yeah, yeah, he's the only one

(53:11):
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hell brothers manor and you lead your in. Gotta slote
my man trap. Yes, I don't even drink, but I'm
responsibly responsibly. It's the Breakfast Club. She's filling the team.
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the

(54:42):
Breakfast Club. Well, Imon Shamford. I was watching Dancing with
the Stars yesterday and he was on the TV and
they're saying that he has become the first former NBA
player to make it all the way to the final
round the Stars. Yeah, he's doing amazing, So shout out
to him the judges. He looks so happy too when
they was giving him his score. So congratulations to him.

(55:05):
He could potentially win do y'all think Tiana Taylor was
giving him like sneaky lessons. I hope so absolutely. I
gotta sneak and do that. You gotta do whatever you
gotta do to win. It's a lot of practice, damnit.
I don't feel like she should get the credit for well,
we don't even know if she's giving him lessons, but
it is very It is very intense with your partner
like that. It's twenty four seven. That man might be talented, yes,

(55:29):
but Tianna Taylor is a world class dancing this week,
know as well. He might be giving her some moves.
I don't know about it, but now he's doing amazing,
So shout out to Aman Shampert. All right, so we
gotta make sure. I hope he wins. And Shaquille O'Neill
recently was on the Marshawn and Iran sports media podcast
and he was talking about turning down a movie role

(55:51):
that later on got an Oscar nomination. Greenwell At turned
to now, they don't want to play the down South
African American guy during slavery, you know what I mean?
I didn't want to play play that role, but the
guy who played it a wonderful job. He's done along
with a Michael Clark Duncan did the excellent job. So
they got made the right decision because he did way

(56:11):
better than I could have done. Michael Clark Duncan is
the person who had that role. It wasn't really during
slavery though, but yes, so imagine that because if y'all
saw that movie, that's a classic movie. Um and imagine
I forgot what it was about. Remember the Green Jail. Yeah,
and it's like I think it was um death row.

(56:34):
You know how you have to walk down like a
horror movie or something. Stephen King do that as them. Yeah,
it was based on a Stephen King, but it wasn't
really it was like super natural things that were happening.
He had some type of power. Yeah. As I recall,
Tom Hanks is in that as well. Every time I
think of that, I think the other Tom Hanks run
for us Run For some reason, they always confused up, Yeah,

(56:57):
the other Tom Hanks. That's the same time Tom Hanks.
Tom Hanks is probably the greatest living actor in this world.
All right, all right, now, Remy Ma and Fat Joe
are going to be guest hosting the Wendy Williams show
during Thanksgiving week. That's pretty dope. Yes, I'm here for
that one. So there'll be other rotations of guest hosts

(57:17):
as well. Devin Simone from MTV's The Challenge Aftermath, Bebby
Smith is back again. Comedian Michael Yo will return to
hosts as well, and so we still don't know an
update on when Wendy Williams is coming back, if she's
coming back. I know they were saying that Kennon might
be taking over that time slot, so we will wait
and see. I'm on Nick Cannon today. Matter of fact,

(57:38):
I was up there yesterday. I'm doing his show today.
But I love I love Sherry Sheppard when she guest
hosts the show. But that and I love Bebby Smith
for that combination, and Remy mart and Fat Joel sounds
incredible for any time. Tellervion can't wait to see that
all right now. Dave Chappelle has responded we told you yesterday.
Yesterday his own former school has postponed his planned appearance.

(57:58):
It was supposed to be a fundraiser for a theater.
This is the Duke Ellington School of the Arts and
Georgetown and according to report, students two students were uncomfortable
with Dave Chappelle's remarked on trans people in his Netflix
special The Closer. Originally, the fundraiser was supposed to be
November twenty third, but now it's been moved to April
twenty second of next year. So the theater is supposed

(58:19):
to be named after Dave Chappelle. But at a recent
show in Indianapolis, Dave Chappelle responded to this. He said
he can't even raise money for children, and then he said,
they're canceling stuff I didn't even want to do. So
that is his response to all of the drama going on.
I feel them on that, like, I didn't even want
to have to do this. Now they can't. That is crazy.

(58:40):
They let two people in the school keep him from
doing that fundraiser. I mean two students, Like, come on, man, yeah,
I understand it, like an overwhelming amount of people protesting
and pushing back, but two students now for a whole
theater now, They said the school originally planned to cancel
the fundraiser, but the comedian Dave Chappelle has been a
bit supporter of the school over the years. He's donated

(59:02):
one hundred thousand dollars and he also gave them one
of his Emmy Awards back in twenty seventeen. All right,
well that is your reports. Do you run that back
if you Day Chappelle, Absolutely, I definitely run back. I
don't think you can ask for your money back if
my money ain't good for you. Now, let's let's retroactive.

(59:22):
You know that payment too. That shouldn't be. It shouldn't be.
It shouldn't be good for you didn't either. All right,
well that is your rumor report. All right, don't get it.
Who are you giving your donkey? Two man? I just
want all my public servants to gather around the radio.
If you're a public servant, I really need you to
be here for the needs of the public. If not,
then stepped down from your post. It's a brother named

(59:43):
Kevin T. McCary. He needs to come to the front
of the congregation. We'd like to have a world with him.
All right, we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, So breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be
the same. Everybody's talking about TikTok right now, even sports fans. Now, Charlemagne,
you've seen this. Why are you talking to me about football?
And trying to show me TikTok because your team is
on there, that fans are on there, the players are

(01:00:03):
on there. This is where the real talk is happening.
There's like literally everything you could think of right now
on TikTok. You just gotta see it. At the time
you get you are drop. Huh. I'm gonna fatten all

(01:00:25):
that shit around your eye. This man to Doroton Blowers. Man,
they waited for Charlomagne to top. They had to make
a judgment who was gonna be on the Donkey of
the day. They chose you because the breakfast club bitches,
who's donkey of the day to day? Well, donkey of
the day for Tuesday, November sixteenth goes to an ambulance
driver named Kevin T. McCarthy. He's thirty four years old

(01:00:47):
and he's an ambulance driver. Saluted all the ambulance drivers
out there dropping a cluees bombfall. The ambulance drivers very
underrated public servants in our communities. We see ambulance trucks
all the time, and do you ever have to think
there is a human manning the will of that thing? Okay, well,
Kevin is one of those humans, and I must say
he is not giving the other humans who drive ambulance

(01:01:09):
is a great name on this fine Tuesday morning. Because see,
whenever we entrust in humans to do certain task, we
also have to deal with humans being well human, all right.
Human error is and always will be a real thing.
When you are dealing with humans, you are at the
mercy of their bad habits. You are at the mercy
of their emotions, their moods, their toxicity. When you put

(01:01:32):
trust in humans to do certain task, whatever they're going
through is what you will be going through. And that
is the case with Kevin T. McCorvey. Would you like
to know what happened with Kevin T. McCorvey, Well, let's
go to w AGA Fox five Atlanta for the report.
Police Georgia State Patrol says that EMS driver was heading
south along West Campbelton. They say he lost control of

(01:01:53):
his ambulance and flipped over into a ditch, and they
say he was driving drunk. Kevin McCorvey's behind bars at
the Fulton County Jail. They say a patient was in
the back of the ambulance. Police identify him as Wilton Thomason.
Investigators say Thomason was unrestrained in the ambulance and died
from his injuries. Wilton Thomason was sixty six. Police arrested

(01:02:16):
the driver. He said he had an open container in
his vehicle. Mccorby's charged with second degree VI hiking or
homicide and duy Georgia, Georgia, Georgia your own, Kevin McCorvey.
He admitted to smoking weed, drinking beer and taking adderall.

(01:02:36):
Sounds like somebody should have called an ambulance for him, okay,
if not an ambulance at least in uber. Now, look,
we all make poor choices, we all make poor decisions.
But when you know you at work, when you know
you on call, okay, as an ambulance driver, what is
going through your head that makes you think you can
pop at aall, smoke weed, drink bill and still go

(01:02:57):
pick up people who are in need? Now, I heard
adderall gives you a different level of focus. Or he
might have been taking that to stay awake. But mix
that with beer and weed, that sounds like a deadly
combination to me. I've never done it. Daniel, where's all? Producer?
Daniels Daniel around? Yeah here, Daniel, can you speak more
to this Daniel, you lived a wildlife in college. Devolution combination, Yes,

(01:03:21):
I would say everything has to do with the amount
of alcohol he drank. But um, the weed and adderall
could absolutely lead to like severe anxiety, high high blood pressure,
fast heart rate all that. Is it a deadly combination?
I don't think so, honestly. But isn't it true that
some people take adderall for focus? Yes, and to stay awake. Yes,
It's very possible that he was under the influence, realized

(01:03:42):
he had to go on a call, and then took
the adderall. I'm just speculating. I don't know. Oh so
he might have been like smoking and drinking and been
down and then did the adderall as an upper But
then again, people do drink on adderall just to drink longer. Really, Yes,
what do you mean it's pretty harder? Okay, yeah, got you. Well.

(01:04:02):
Poor Wilton Thomason Junior. God blessed that brother's poor soul
sitting healing energy to him and his whole family. He
was in the back of the ambulance, not restrained in
any way, so when Kevin ved off the shoulder of
the road and the ambulance rode into a ditch, the
poor guy suffered fatal injuries. You know, the brother was
just on the way to the hospital to get dialysis

(01:04:22):
and ends up deceased because of human era. Sixty six
years old, thirty two years older than Kevin. Probably one
of those oldgs we used to complain about how stupid
this generation is and look ends up deceased because of
one of them being reckless and negligent and stupid as hell. Okay,
at your worst, at your worst, you should care about

(01:04:43):
the well being of buzzers. At your best, at your best,
you should care about the well being of others. That's
what I would like. But it's impossible to care about
the well being of buzzers if you don't care about
the well being of yourself. Okay, Kevin, I'm not judging
you in any way, shape or form. You have to
deal with the consequence to your actions, and you have
to deal with the trauma you have caused yourself and others. Because, yes,

(01:05:05):
Wilton Thomason's Junior's death is absolutely your fault if it
was your job to have him rescreened the right way
and he wasn't. Coupled with the fact you drove under
the influence and ran off the road. Yes, that man's
death is on your hands, so you have to deal
with the trauma of that. So there's no need for
any of us to judge you, because judgment is already
upon you. But all I ask is for all you

(01:05:27):
public servants, all you people who have dedicated your life
to the service of others. If what you do in
your personal life is a detriment to others and will
impede upon your needs to serve the public, please step
down from your post. If what you do in your
private time well affect how you show up for the

(01:05:50):
public as a public servant, please step down from your posts. Okay.
If you are not capable of taking care of the
well being of yourself, you will not be able to
take care of others. It's that simple. Please let m
Mark give Kevin T. Mccauby the biggest he haw he haw,
he haw. You stupid mother? Are you dumb? All right? Well,

(01:06:12):
thank you for that donkey of today. All right, now,
let's open up the phone lines eight hundred five eight five,
one oh five one. And what we were talking about easy, Well,
earlier we were talking about the baby and him recording
everything with Danny Lay and then also calling the police
on her right because he wanted to make sure that
things didn't get too physical, and he said that she

(01:06:33):
did attack him, and now she's being charged on two
separate occasions. So the question is, have you ever had
to call the police on your significant other or maybe
had the police called on you? Okay, and but you
want to start, Yeah, we'll do when we come back.
Five eight five, one oh five one. Let's talk about it.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It's

(01:06:58):
topic time called eight hundred five A five one oh five.
Want to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club?
Talk about it? Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Now if
he just joined us, we're talking about the baby and

(01:07:19):
Danny Lay. Now break down what we're talking about, easy boa.
We saw this play out on social media on Instagram live.
And here's what happened when the cops showed up because
the baby called the cops on Danny Lay. He wants
me to get out of his house. Go ahead, go ahead,
baby teller. Where's he at? Yeah? Whatever? He want to

(01:07:41):
cops on me? For whatever? My three months old baby. No,
I don't need to tell you nothing. You can talk
to him because he want to call you guys, go ahead.
She does have two charges now, a simple assault. So
we're asking eight hundred five A five one oh five one.
Have you ever called the cops on your spouse, your boyfriend,
your girlfriend, and your husband, your wife? That is the questions?

(01:08:02):
Or had the cops called on you? Have they called
the cops on you? Envy? Yeah? No, I mean I was.
My wife called the cops on me, but it wasn't
for a problem. We weren't fighting the beef and I
was possibly gonna hurt myself. This is when I was
during my dark time and things were happening at the
house and my wife was concerned with my well being.
So she called the police on me to make sure
that I was okay, to call them to really check

(01:08:22):
on you. Yeah, to check on me, to make sure
I was okay. But it wasn't like, you know, we
were beefing and somebody called the cops on each other.
Now she was. She was calling because she was concerned
with my well being. Were you upset that she called
the police, because you know, they act like it's very
taboo to call the cops on your significant other. In
the moment, I was upset. But then after and we
break it down and talk about what happened, I understand that,

(01:08:43):
you know, that was a concern and it was necessary.
I would have had the concern. I would probably did
the same, so we weren't. You know, it was no problem,
but that was the only time. What about you. I've
had physical altercation with the ex boyfriend and my landlord
actually called the cops at the time, and so when
the cops came, and literally I really want to speak
to them, but I ended up speaking to them, and

(01:09:03):
he did end up getting arrested, but only because he
was told to leave and then he did come back.
And I think a lot of times we're attempted when
the cops come and we're in a domestic situation. You
might say, well, I don't want them to get arrested.
I don't want anything to happen. Happen. I just want
them to leave, or we're hesitant to call the police,
but sometimes it's out of our hands and things can
really spiral out of control. So I don't want us

(01:09:24):
to feel, you know, because we're nervous. Nobody ever likes
to have to call the police, but sometimes there's no
other way. No, I've called the police before, but not
on like nobody close to me. I've called the police,
like you know, I listen, I'm that guy out to
look out the window and see somebody sitting in the
cold de stact that has no business being there, and
I will call the police. But no, I've never had

(01:09:44):
to call nothing. I remember how I nah when you like,
you mean anybody in jail. Now we're talking about somebody
dating not a stranger. Oh no, no, no, I've never
had to do that. I personally don't think I would
ever have to do that. I mean, I don't know,
and I wouldn't like I wouldn't. I just can trust um,
you know, law enforcement around you know, anybody that I

(01:10:05):
love and cared for in that way, especially my wife, Like,
I don't think there's anything happening in our house that
you know, we can't deal with on our own. Yeah,
I agree. Hello, who's this? I'm jail from Albany. What's up? Ja,
y'all talk to us? Oh my god, man, I gotta
tell you, man, I had an X that I went to.
She was at home. She hardly come to my house.
I said, don't come over. So she's like, I guess.

(01:10:26):
She said, pigot didn't work cold no more. So she
left work. I went to Stanley Dollar want a hammer.
I got her door into my house. I opened the
door for She says, nobody can't have you. Nobody will.
I'm like, oh. She hit the hand with her head.
She said, for real. I want to god, this happened.

(01:10:48):
I want to got Look, I had to put the
hood in jail. My dude, I'm murdering around it. And
if it wasn't, she had a daughter with him. Remember,
I said, I thought her daughter got to night. If
it wasn't, my home always been in there. Man, don't know,
that's my homeboard. The whole thing that my buddy here.
Lord Lord, Lord Lord. I had a pu in jail.
Now checked about you in jail. Her son call. He said, Yo, man,

(01:11:12):
why are you putting my mom in jail? He tried
to kill me. That sounds like a movie. You went.
The police are here to protecting the serfs. That part
is they don't do that to us in our communities
too much, you know what I'm saying. So it's like
it's always the thing when you're calling the police on
your significant other, that really could be a life of

(01:11:34):
death situation. Correct, So you really got to wait those way,
those way, those factors when you're calling the police on
your significant other. Eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. Have you ever called the police on your
significant other? Callers up now was the Breakfast Club? Call

(01:11:55):
me and your opinions to the Breakfast Club Top five
five Morning. Everybody's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the Gay.
We are the Breakfast Club. NA. If you just joined us,
we're asking have you ever called the police on your
significant other? Your man, your girl, your wife, your husband.
Let's go to the phone, LUNs. Hello, who's this? It's Tray.

(01:12:18):
Are you doing today? Hey, Trey? What's going on that? Ty?
Y'all feeling this morning? We're good, bro, We're good. Have
you ever called the police on your unsignificant other? Yes?
I have. Unfortunately I called the police on my significant
other because she put her hands on me, and me,
as a black male in the military, I had to
protect I had to protect my career. So I stepped

(01:12:38):
back immediately and put my hands up and I called
the military police. So what ended up happening. I decided
not to press charges because I wanted a lesson to
be learned and understood that no point should nobody ever
put their hands on so much job. So they put
her in cuffs and took her down. So they locked up,
and then you had to go bail her out. No,
I did not. She wanted for questioners there, and they

(01:13:00):
asked if I wanted to press charges, and I decided
to not to. Wow. You know, in some states they
press charges for you regardless. Yeah, they share do Yes,
I do believe that. But because she's a civilian and
I'm in the military, Um, they didn't have direct jurisdictions.
So I decided not to press charges. I got you,
and I think it us. It depends on what happens
like at that moment, you know, because the reason they

(01:13:21):
press charges on my ex was because he came back
to my house and was bringing the bell after they
told him to leave, and they were like, now it's
out of your hands. We have to press charges. We
have to well, we have to arrest him. Hello who's
this Hey, good morning to football? Hey, good morning. You
ever had to call the police on your significant other
or boyfriend or girlfriend? Yeah, so I've been in suo situation.
One of what well, I grew up in a household

(01:13:43):
where I fall domestic violence, and then I also saw
my mom using the cops to kind of like joy
a troll and how my spirit my head, but use me.
I'm sorry. Um yeah, So I heard the cop cop
on my ex, who was a football player, actually pisted
with me. Um. He was really abusive, and a lot
of the times before I never called the cops. I

(01:14:04):
would call family members or no friends. But it wasn't
until the moment that I knew this man would literally
trying to take my life that I had to call
the cops. I'm sorry. I was in a situation a
guy that I'm dating, he got drunk and didn't want
to strive home. He felt like me calling him some
drunk and starting home was evaculating, so he put his

(01:14:25):
hands on and he called me and ignorant Americans on
all types of words and what. I and people around
me wanted to call the police, but I didn't because
the police came and stop this blistering forty pounds man
that would have been on my consent. So I just
kind of had to deal with the situation. Yeah, I mean,
it wasn't good. That's the sad part about being black

(01:14:46):
in America. Like, you know, you could be going through
something with your significant other, but then you gotta, you know,
you know, decide should I call the police? And if
I called the police, this might be it. I mean,
but even with this some question with Danny lead, like,
we kind of all knew that the situation was toxic.
And I hate to say that with the glutton for punishment,
but this man, we saw him and videos with her

(01:15:09):
holding her hair, dog walking her in the lasting like
they were dancing for it. She donna still suck my deed.
It's mad at me. So just the ultimate disrespect. And
I just wish that we didn't receive this unfold. I
wish that she could just deal with us in private
and alone. But right at all, Thank you, thank you. Hello,

(01:15:30):
who's this? It's saved from Florida. Hey, good morning. You
ever had to call the cops and certificate other I
have a few times, um due to like domestic violence.
So if I was a dandy girl while her child
is young, she needs to call it, call it quits
and just throwing the sower. It is what it is.

(01:15:51):
She knew what she was dealing with when she met him,
So why put your child through that tragedy? Is it?
It's gonna harm her and a long run when it
comes to her children. I had to deal with it.
I had to put one of my kids in sampy
because they saw it. So and we now how hearted
is we? Now? How hearted it? Sometimes when you're in

(01:16:12):
that situation to get out of it though, no matter
what people say to you or what happens, you're not
going to leave until you're ready to leave, and you
don't want to wait. And that's exactly what happened. But
I'm glad you got out of it. Yes, but she
needs to just run and run the head. It doesn't
get any better, it doesn't. All right, Well, thank you, mama,

(01:16:35):
thank you. So what's the moral of the story. If
there's more moral of the story is man, how about
we learn to respect ourselves in our houses so we
don't have to be calling the police on each other. Like,
if it gets to that point, I'm about just walk away.
Easier said, they're done, right, height Easy said they done?
It sounds great? All right, Well we got rules all
the way, yes, and let's give an update on what's
happening with Travis Scott, but tell you what Nike is

(01:16:57):
doing in response to everything that's hap in the tragic
events at Astro World. And we'll tell you what the
medical staff at Astro World had to say about different
things that were going on. We'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club for the morning, the Breakfast Club. Listen,

(01:17:20):
it's the Rumal report. So earlier this morning, one of
our listeners, we're talking about this three hundred thousand stock
shares that they were giving a well, that they're selling
to fans for the Green Bay Packers. But what is
it exactly, Well, here's the disclaimers. It does not constitute
an investment in stock in the common sense of the term.
The packers will have no obligation to repay the amount

(01:17:43):
of buyer pay to purchase packers stock. Anyone considering the
purchase of packer stock should not purchase the stock to
make a profit or to receive a dividend or tax
deduction or any other economic benefits. Any offering of packer
stock will only be made through an offering document, and
the packers believe offering and purchasers of packer stack will
not receive the Protection of Securities laws with respect to

(01:18:04):
any offering ourselves. So basically it's not really worth anything.
It's just something that you can hang up and say
it's three hundred dollars. So it's just basically a piece
of paper that you can hang up. You bet off
buying a ticket to a game, yeah, and hang up
the ticket all right. Now, the Sole Train Awards are

(01:18:25):
coming up, and those are going to be on Sunday,
November twenty eighth, That is Thanksgiving weekend, so I know
a lot of people will be getting ready to go
back to work that Monday. And they have announced that
Maxwell will get the Legend Award. And in addition to that,
and I know this has been announced previously, that Ashanti
will be getting the Lady of Soul honor, So congratulations

(01:18:45):
to both of them once again. Tisha Campbell and Tahina
Arnold will be hosting. They were a great duo when
they hosted before, so congratulations to them. I'm looking forward
to seeing it. They're actually going to celebrate by dedicating
a full hour to each honore's election of music videos
and that's gonna be a shanty and Maxwell, so you

(01:19:06):
can watch that on BT's Soul as well. I have
to let your wife watch HIV because I know she
had a crush on Maxwell. Who said crush on Maxwell?
So you go too far? I said, she likes Maxwell,
she enjoys his music. Nobody said crush You said you
had to check her. No, you go too far. I
thought I thought you told me. Somebody told me. Nobody
told you that. Nobody told you that. She actually said it.

(01:19:27):
She said she had a little crush on Maxwell. You
let your your wife, let you come to work every day,
and you got to crush on me. What was that? What? What?
What does that trigger you? No, it did not trigger me.
But speaking of a shanty. She was on with Antie Martin. Yeah,
because you get the latest solo words she was. She

(01:19:48):
was on with Antie Martinez and she was talking about
the verses Fat Joe versus jar Rule and the moment
when Nellie walked over to her. Here's what she had
to say. Everybody was watching Nellie trot across the stage,
wondering what was said in the ear. Did he say
something crazy to you in the ear? What the crazy
part is? He didn't say anything. First of all, I

(01:20:09):
didn't know he was going to be there. I told Joe, Joe,
why you ain't tell me he was. He was like, Sis,
I know, it's terrible, he said, I couldn't risk you.
I'm telling you what. He was like, I couldn't risk
you not coming if you knew he was gonna be there.
She also said that jay Rule won that battle because
she's a loyal person, and so she's always loyal to Josh,

(01:20:30):
so there's no other way for her to express that.
I mean, that's actually also kind of the truth. It's
not it is the truth, I mean, right all right, Now,
Nike has postponed the release of the Travis Scott Airmax ones,
and that is all because of everything that's happened at
Astra World, and so they put a pause on the
next sneaker collaboration and was supposed to launch on December sixteenth,

(01:20:52):
but now they had been postponed and definitely out of
respect for everyone impacted by the tragic events at the festival. Now,
according to medical staff for Ashtoworld, they responded to eleven
cardiac arrest at the same time, and so one of
the problems that they had was treating eleven people all
at once, and even trying to get people out of there,

(01:21:12):
so they're just speaking and representing themselves. They said they
were presented an impossible situation and the challenge was getting
people in and out of the venue as well. All right,
and I don't have a problem postponing out of respect
for the families. Yeah, yeah, that's that's that's the right
thing to do, all right, And congratulations to Keenan Thompson

(01:21:33):
from SNL. He actually sold his memoir for one million dollars.
According to publishing Insiders. He had two book concepts in
the works and he sold the memoir for a seven
figure pay day. So congratulations to him. Drop clues bons
for Keenan. He deserved. He's the longest serving cast member
in the history of SNL. He's been on since two
thousand and three. He's got his own TV show. Now

(01:21:54):
to ye, all right, well that is your rumor report. Okay,
thank you, miss Ye. Now, shout out to everybody that's
coming to my car show. I see a lot of
you guys supporting and submitting your cars, and you want
to be vendors and sponsors, and I just want to
say I appreciate it. If you want to put your
car in the show. If you got a dope call,
old car doesn't matter, hooked up call, We'd love to

(01:22:16):
have your car in the show. Man. I love to
show kids all different types of cars, from Ferraris to
Toyota's to missub She's whatever it is. Just email me
dj N Vicar Show at gmail dot com. The Car
Show with twelve to twelve in Miami. If you haven't
got your tickets, height to mix it up. Next, let's go.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your
mornings will never be the same. No Vidus created the

(01:22:38):
More Than Just Words Initiative to raise awareness about racial
disparities and breast cancer care. To learn more about what
more than Just Words hope to accomplish, and here a
talk with Grammy nominated R and B artist Jasmine Sullivan,
visit more Than Just Words dot us Morning. Everybody's DJ

(01:23:00):
V and Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club Now. Shout out the Eyler brothers from eyl
for joining us this morning. Man to salute the eyl
Or shot in Troy. Salute to the master investor Ian
dunlap Man. I just love what those brothers are doing
along with Wall Street Trapper and you know, you know
n V and Seesar like those are the voices that

(01:23:21):
we need in our communities right now. And the fact
that they're able to break down, you know, how to
invest in such a culturally competent way, That's what matters,
because you could be saying a whole bunch of everything,
but people don't understand you, especially the people you're trying
to reach. What's the point? They definitely reach the people,
so salute to them. Yeah, and definitely if you want
to learn more about real estate and investing, I know

(01:23:42):
they're doing an event on Black Friday in the halem
So Apilot at the Apology. You could definitely check their pages.
And then we're doing an event at the Jacob Javits
the week after. If you want to learn about real estate,
you could click the link in near bio, click the
link in my bio. We're just trying to educate people
in a way that people are not getting got to
not get scam and they feel comfortable. Like Charlemagne say,
we break it down on a third grade level because

(01:24:05):
we have to understand it. It's no sense if we
break it down and you don't understand. It's the way
I was taught and hopefully you guys can get some
knowledge and possibly invest and create some generational wealth. So
shout out to those brothers. And like we said numerous
times and in the interview, it's also important to make
sure you do your own research too on top of
getting that knowledge. And that's why make sure you check
out the Earn Your Leisure podcast on the Black Effect.

(01:24:28):
iHeartRadio podcast network. I mean there's so many gems and
every single podcast they drop. They do market Mondays every
Monday with Ian Dunlap. So so go check that out,
available everywhere you listen to podcast. I also want to
tell everybody man this Saturday, from one pm to three
pm November twenty of this Saturday, I'm doing my annual
turkey giveaway in Monk's Corner, South Carolina with my one

(01:24:53):
of my foundation's third Eye Awareness It's in the Berkeley
High School student parking lot, falls six West Main Street
from one to three pm. You know, I do this
every year, man, I've been doing it every year for
a long time. So just pull up, okay and get
a get a turkey, get a bird from one to
three pm at the Berkeley high school student parking lot
and Most Corner, South Carolina this Saturday. All right, peace,

(01:25:17):
all right, now when we come back. Positive notice to
Breakfast Club. Good morning e j Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club Now, I'm Charloman.
You got a positive note? Yeah, I want to tell
everybody too. I'm gonna be on Nick Cannon's daytime talk
show today, so check your local listings for that. I'll
be on there talking about, you know, my late night show.

(01:25:39):
To gods on this truth. It was actually kind of
a surreal feeling. I'm like, Damn, I'm on Nick Cannon's
daytime show talking about my late night show. So salute
to the good brother Nick Cannon. And I got a
salute a need of Copax to make sure you go
grab that Shallow Waters available everywhere you buy books right now,
courtesy of Black Privilege Publishing. I saw this post that
she posted this morning, and I love it. Okay, she

(01:26:02):
said you are the ancestor that rewrites your family's cellular blueprint,
and it made me think about this. If you feel
you grew up in a family with toxicity, make it
your legacy to break the family legacy. Your new model
should be the pain stops here. Breakfast Club, Y'll finish
your y'all dumb

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