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February 17, 2021 87 mins

Today on the show we had financial advisor Rashad Bilal and Educator Troy Millings breaks down financial myths, investment strategies and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to another Floridian and this time a Florida man proposed to one girlfriend using a ring he stole from another and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee".

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's time time time to wake up Angel and Cholmagne
the doctor to practice club bitches, the voice of the culture.
People watch The Breckface Club for like news and really
be tuned in. It's one of my favorite shows to dude,
just because y'all always keep your more, honey, y'all keep
your will. They might not watch the news, but they're
on Twitter, they're on Facebook, they're you know, they're listening

(00:23):
to the Breakfast Brother, Get your ass up in the morning.
Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning angela Ye,

(00:46):
good money. Charlomagne, the guy piece to the planet. Guess
what day it is? Guess what day it is? Yes,
It's Wednesday. Hump Day. How you feeling out there? I'm
us Black and Holly Favor. They take hump Day serious
in this room because as soon as Nvy walks in,
he goes, good morning, Bay, and then Dramas looks at

(01:07):
me and blows me a kiss, and I'm just like, man,
this room is wild. Okay. I appreciate the love, but
Jesus Christ, this room is wild. You don't take hump
there a little too literal around here talking about anybody
blow him kiss. You got a leather mask on, You
got on a leather mask, bro, We're not doing that
for that Wednesday. I'm telling you that right now. Sign

(01:29):
up for this over now. Now there's doctor Fouch saying
nothing about no leather mask, saying nothing about no leather mask.
I said, they say you should double up on the
surgical mask and the cloth mask. But I know I
wear a surgical mask and a cloth mask over it.
But leather Okay, Wow, a ball in your mouth too.
Let me see, let's see dramas this guy hire. Good morning.

(01:52):
How's everybody feeling out there? You're good? Good morning? You
know what um shout to New Jersey? I don't know.
I know a lot of places are still open and
a lot of places is haven't opened up as it yet.
But yesterday was the first day I was actually allowed
to go to my son's basketball game. You know, usually
you gotta watch it day, you know through your phone
they live streaming, which is sucking because you know, you
can't yell o, you can't scream. So yesterday was the

(02:13):
first day that I was able to go to Logan's game,
which is pretty cool. Congratulate, shout out to our Brooklyn nets.
Pretty cool. Pretty yesterday. If anybody watched the game, no,
but I watched it on TV. How they do it?
They were losing by twenty four and then they came
back and went okay, and Kevin Durant wasn't playing, Kyrie
Irvan wasn't playing, So James Harden managed to do that

(02:34):
with the nets. They played the songs too, right songs.
Some got a pretty good squad. Why didn't It was
an amazing game. Yeah, I think Kevin Durant is injured,
and yeah both of them are out. Kyrie back issues. Okay,
we'll shout out to them now today. Ernia Leis, you
will be joining us this morning, Troy. That do a

(02:58):
podcast to talk about financial freedom and generational wealth through
many different streams. Whether it's through real estate, whether it's
through stocks and bonds, whether it's through trucking, whether it's
through vending machines. They just talk about how you can
make money outside of your normal, normal, typical you know,
whatever it is, being two of the most you know,

(03:20):
being an athlete or whatever. They talk about a lot
of just how people are making money. Yeah, two of
the most financially literate people you'll ever meet, but more importantly,
two of the most culturally competent people. When it comes
to discussing financial literacy. They're not talking over our coaches heads.
You know what I mean. It's very easy, easily digestible. Absolutely, yes, yeah,
So we'll kick it with them. Next, our earners earn

(03:42):
your leisure. Now, we got frontage news coming up. What
we're talking about, he asked, Let's talk about Joe Biden.
He had a town hall yesterday. We'll give you some
of the takeaways. All right, we'll get into that. Next,
it's to Breakfast Club. Go Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club.
Let's getting some front page news. Where were starting it, Well,

(04:03):
let's start with Joe Biden's town hall from yesterday on CNN.
So there were a lot of different things addressed here.
One of the things he talked about was when will
everybody be able to get a vaccine? Who once? When?
Here's what he said, By the end of July, I
will have over six hundred million doses, enough to vaccinate
every single American. They also said by the next Christmas

(04:25):
is when things should be turned back to normal. Another
thing twenty two that he said next Christmas. That's what
I was confused about. I'm like, I don't know if
he means this Christmas. Next Christmas. Yeah, it's still early
in the years. So you know, when it's still early
in the year, you still think you in last year.
So I'm thinking he meant this Christmas. I would hope,
all right. Joe Biden also talked about defunding the police.

(04:46):
You know he's against it. Here's what he said, not
defunding the police. We have to put more money in
so we have legitimate community policing. And we're in a
situation where we changed the legislation. No one should go
to jail for a drug efan. It should go to
drug rehabilitation. The idea that we don't have people in

(05:06):
prison systems learning how to be mechanics, learning how to
be cooks, learning how to have a profession. When you
get out the idea that we deny someone who serve
their time, access to pell grants, access to housing. I
believe in all of that, but what do the police
need more money? For what is more money going to do.
Everybody in this room knows that money doesn't change people.

(05:28):
It just multiplies whatever you are like, going more money
at the problem of the police is not going to
fix the police. Well, why we keep saying the same
thing over and over again. That's the same thing he
said when he was running for president. It's the same
thing he's saying after when do we get to change?
When we get to Actually, he's not going to change.
He's an old white male, he's ninety seven years old.
He's not changing. Now, here's what he had to say.
More Obviously we care a lot about defending him police,

(05:50):
but being that there's been police brutality since police have existed,
and racial profiling. So here's what he said. There has
to be much more serious determination as to what the
background and the attitudes of the recruit is, what their
views are. There should be much more psychological testing because
there is inherent prejudice built into the system as well.

(06:12):
And we also need to provide foreigns happening, more African
American and more Hispanic police officers. That's a fact. I mean,
I do feel like, you know, you need more blackennesspaned
police officers. But you need people that are actually from
the community who understand the Committ's saying this for years.
Differ what like I don't understand, you get it. You

(06:33):
have a first conference to say the same thing you've
been saying for the last five years. Well, people also
have to want to be police officers. That's by with
our brooklyn Borough president Eric Adams. He became a police
officer because he felt the need for it after he
was as a teenager you know, beat up him and
his brother by the police, and so that makes it
hard to want to be a police officer. And you
have to uproot the system. You know what I'm saying.

(06:53):
You can't, you know, go in and be a part
of the same old system like the things started the route.
You got to uproot the police system. The system is flawed,
it does not work. It's not going to be a
lot of times they'll say police training, better, police training.
That hasn't worked all right now. Joe Biden also talked
about he talked to a mother who was concerned about
her son who was high risk because right now they're

(07:14):
not prioritizing younger people getting the vaccine. And here's what
he said, Our nineteen year old son was diagnosed with
pediatric COOPD at the age of fourteen. We're toldly us
the lungs of a sixty year old. We've tried all
we can to get him a vaccine. I hear of
others who are less vulnerable getting it based on far less.
Do you have a plan to vaccinate those who are

(07:36):
most vulnerable sooner? Well the answer is yes, there are,
but hare shout works. The states make the decisions. But
here's what I like to do. If you're willing, I'll
stay around after this is over and maybe we can
talk a few minutes and see if I can get
you some help. He did that a lot too as
he was talking to people, because he's very long winded,

(07:57):
so he'll say, well, let's talk afterwards, all right. You
just got to realize Joe Biden is an old white
male politician, and all white males don't get it unless
they allow themselves to get it. And he's just not
as culturally competent as he thinks he is. Because you know,
when you're still talking about black on black and Hispanic
crime and you don't believe in the funding the police,
you just got to keep pushing the line on politicians
like that and get them to deal with the root

(08:18):
cause of these issues. And to me, the root cause
of the issue is poverty. Okay, Black people will systemically
putting these positions and we have to systemically be taken
out to me. All right, well that is your front
page news. All right, get it off your chests. Eight
hundred five eight five one o five one. If you
need to vent hit us up right now. Phone line
to wide open eight hundred five eight five one five

(08:40):
one is to breakfast club. Come on it the breakfast club.
Wake up, wake up. If you're trying to get it
off your chest, you're mad or black, we want to
hear from you on a breakfast club. Allow, who's this
on the what's going on again? Uh? Yeah? I want

(09:03):
to talk to uh he guess about Lanna rappers. Like
for some reason, we don't get a lot of love. Um,
but right now we got good. We got Nerd Gang,
which was tess On, and we got Beyond his cock
was coming up and a lot of Lantern rappers. I mean,
I love all those guys. I love all those guys
you just named, but I've been um devant. I remember

(09:25):
when Vontae just used to be rapping on Instagram. Yeah,
and it's good to see him him thriving. Yeah, it's grown.
It's a grown community. Like I grew up, you know
what I'm saying, nine News, Baby, I grew up. I
saw a lot of you know what I'm saying, the
New York rappers growing up. But right now, Lena only
owning the game. But you mean, right now, how old
are you? Man? Atlanta been running the rap game for

(09:48):
about that long. Yeah, yeah, you're right right. I was
born when Andre said South got something to say, and
the South is not looked back since. Thank you, brother.
You're right, You're right, you right, that's actually one of
the most go ahead, what do you say now? I
was gonna say real quick. I also wanted to shout out,
I have a mental health book. Um, I want to

(10:09):
pass along to Charlote May. I want to I have
a mental health book that's focused on targeting the youth. Um,
what's it called? Like, it's called Horror Ships too, Horrish
Amazon Right now, I actually want to send it to
all three of you all because, like Charlot Magne, I've
read both of your books, um audio books, because I

(10:31):
like that's that's how I best get it. And then
Dja envy. You know what I'm saying. That's the gang
from Alabama and them go bodogs, and he she's the
entrepreneur of the future, like and like. So I want
to send all of y'all my books as well. I'd
love to read it. My brother, we're gonna We're gonna
put you on hold and get your addressed. Man, I

(10:51):
love to see young brother discuss their mental health. Say
the name of the books, so anybody listening that might
want to pick it up, I put them on hold.
He said it. Guess can't he said the title? Yeah,
something Horrorships, horrorships, something, hardships, hardships, Hardships to horrorships are
hardships to hardships? Something? Hello, who's this big? How are
you doing down? Long time? Long time? So listen? Two

(11:15):
quick things. Wanting to joke and then something serious. Here's
my joke. What did Dracula say to Angela E when
they met? What? I have to bite your neck? Your
booty's too flat for me to bite. That's funny, So listen, son,
the serious. It may not be talk for a while.
Glad you made yourself like you said you can't say
you're not gonna be able to talk to us. So
while you're going to jail for what type of section

(11:37):
harass what harassation? What do you say? Yeah? Please don't
do you have a job, because please don't go on
your workplace making jokes like that. It'll be over for you.
I want you to pray for that. Got to have
an operation on my mouth, and I may not think.
Look at God, look at every time. Way to God,
Almighty from okay Man, God works in mysterious ways. Don'ty

(11:59):
somebody gonna I'm paying for ass. Get it off your chests.
Eight hundred and five eight five one oh five one.
If you need to ven, hit this up now. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is
your time to get it off your chest, whether you're
mad or blessed, So plea better have the same. We

(12:19):
want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello.
Who's this Hey, good morning. This is Tea for Minnesota.
They get it off your chest. I just want to
say to the families and people that out there in
Texas right now, the families that dying from running their
car in the garage and stuff. I just can't. I
don't understand how it's twenty twenty one. If people still

(12:41):
don't know that it takes hours for you to die
from Carson the mox Side blazon and you have to
leave your garage open a little bin. You know, it's
just really unfortunate and sad. But in Minnesota it's like
ten times it's worth. As far as the coat, I
just I just want to say, I feel really bad
for those and I'm chipping them my player. Absolutely me too, Mama,

(13:03):
thank you? Yeah, all right, you got to talk a
good day you too? Hello? Who's this? You're a good
morning film? How's everything? What's up? My jay? Going as
Peace King going on to the Superman from the eighty
six to four eight six four up State Shop? Kid
Li Nah, you already know. Just had to call in

(13:24):
this morning because man, I'm feeling so blessed with twenty
twenty one. Twenty twenty is gone. I'm saying, came out
with a new perspective own life and everything. And also
want to thank you for your book for Black Privilege. Man,
Thank you King, thank you so much. But I appreciate
you for for enjoying it, my brother. You know, also
if I can't real quick. Just want to mention coming
out of twenty twenty came out with a new podcast.

(13:46):
I can go ahead and got that on the show. Brother,
It's the Tough Talk Podcast. We are available everywhere. Okay.
We talked about various stuff gets from insecure men to
when is it you know, ready to move on to
the next part of dating? You talk about little bit
of everything I'm saying. So we're gonna have a podcast
on heart media everything, okay, Brother, But I just want
to appreciate y'all for everything out doing, specially being inducted

(14:09):
to the UH Radio Radio You know what I'm saying,
Radio Hall of Fame first ballot. Hello. Who's this? Yeah,
it's a big brother from the Gulp. What's up, big brother?
Get it off your chests? Bro? Yeah. I just want
to say how proud I am. But when it come down,
I'm making my music. I've been wrapped for two years
nine I'll coming pretty long way. I'm the makeup up

(14:31):
the Charlotte Magne a God theme song. I don't know
if y'all, if you remember, might be calling me in
a wild back. What's the theme song? What is Myself
on the grip? Club a wild back. What's the theme song?
King Charlotta Magne, the God, Charlotte Magne the guy. I
just tagged all and added all on Twitter. So check
it out. It's not gonna make me play it on
the radio just because it's about me, sir, But I'm
gonna listen. I just want I understands. Want to take

(14:52):
it out. I know you a little that doesn't want
to check it out. Well, thank you, my brother. I
appreciate it. Man, all right, Man, y'all appreciate even if
it's whack ey, appreciate it. Oh you're gonna love that,
my brother. To go check it out, to go check
Twitter at lower laces. Three three folks, Big brother from
the Gump, Big Brother from the Gum. All right, get
it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one
on five one. Now we got rooms on the way, Yes,

(15:15):
and we are going to talk about a new program
that Facebook has launched for black creatives. Also, we'll be
discussing Rick Ross and his NPR Tiny Desk concert that
he did from home. All right, we'll get into that.
Next is the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club.
Just DJ Ndry Angela Yee Charloaigne, the God we are

(15:36):
the Breakfast Good Morning. Let's get to the rumors. Let's
talk Kendrick Lamar. It's about. This is the Rumor Report
dot Com with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well,
Kendrick Lamar's album Damn has now spent two hundred weeks

(15:57):
consecutively on Billboards two hundred charts, So we need to
new Kendrick music. By the way, but the album has
never left the chart since it came out, Wow Classic.
I am patiently waiting and anticipating Kindrick's latest offering and
hopefully he doesn't wait until Damn is not on the
charts to release it. Well, Good Kid Matt City made
history as the longest charting hip hop album of all time.

(16:17):
It spent four hundred weeks on the Billboard two hundred
and it's still on the charts after four hundred and
thirty three weeks. My favorite Kindrick album is The Pimple
Butterfly classic, phenomenal body of work. But I mean good
Kid mat City was in They're All Out Yeah, But
my personal favorite is The Pimper Butterfly. But I am
patiently waiting in anticipating Kindrick's latest offering all Right Now.

(16:40):
Facebook has launched the Black Creator accelerated program called We
the Culture. It's a new content initiative that's created and
managed by a team of black employees that invests in
and amplifies content from black creators. Some of the people
who they are working with Danielle Young and I Get Dressed.
They also worked with Storm Reed and that's one of
the first shows. It's called Chop It Up. Vanessa Simmons

(17:03):
has a show called Asking for a Friend. I have
my show called Mastery of Comedy that's about to come
out also, and We the Culture came out of Facebook's
announcement that they would be investing two hundred million dollars
to support black owned businesses and organizations, including twenty five
million dollars for black content creators. They also did a
partnership with All Deaf Digital as well, and according to

(17:24):
the CEO to Jack Rogers, he says All Death has
over fifteen million viewers and its content pulls in over
six hundred million video views monthly, and he does credit
Facebook's program to help the company learn and share best
practices for content production and distribution. How much money is
twenty five million towards these black creators, but investing two
hundred million to support black owned businesses and organizations, Yeah,

(17:45):
we need more. Good, it's good. It's a good start. Start. Well,
they actually they actually have they've actually already invested more.
They had airmarked that amount of money, but they've already
exceeded the amount of money the airmark. Yeah. Good, you guys.
This is a company that's got a network for five
hundred and twenty seven billion dollars and for you know,
the way black people make a lot of these social
platforms ring off, we need, we need a lot more

(18:07):
than that. It's decent, but pock, come on, when you're
worth five twenty time and billion to start to start
stepping in the right direction, it's a pinky toe. Yeah,
but they've already exceeded at And I will say the
team that they have working on this is pretty amazing
because they do have all black people that are working
on it and working with us. They did a good
job and they let you have a lot of freedom
and what you want to do, except that they do

(18:29):
have a lot of restrictions as far as the type
of content. You know what I'm saying, like certain words,
but certain words that you can't use, like as far
as curse words and any type of Yeah, except that
they're funding. Yes, they definitely do because there's a lot
of kids on Facebook. Yeah, but all of that free
content that's just raunchy and people say whatever the hell

(18:50):
they want, how they want, and they're gonna they're not
funding it creators. But that's but think about it, right,
if I'm a consumer of Facebook and I'm used to
getting my content a certain way, if you're funding, you know,
water down content, like you know, what's what you're saying,
like the F they don't want you're saying, like the
F word. You can make content without doing that fornication
under consented, that can't what's the point of talking on

(19:11):
Facebook if you can't say that word? But you can
do that all day on Facebook, right if you make
a complete Yeah, you can do whatever you want personally,
But they being gonna lie with what got you all?
Right now? Rick Ross has been trending over his NPR
Tiny Desk concert, and his set list included songs like
super High BMM asked in Martin music, I'm not a star,
f of me, you know, I got it? You know

(19:32):
all of that? He had a live band, um and
people were really feeling it. It was pretty good. Listen
to the snippet god rej real Jesus Problems. Y'all love

(20:11):
acting like Rick Ross? Not one of the greatest hip
hop artists of all time with an amazing ear, one
of the best ears ever in the history of our culture.
But y'all love acting like he not. Rick Ross is
a goat dropping a clue bump for Rick Ross. Dammit. Yeah,
that's why he was trending yesterday. People would like Rick
Ross's top five. They were saying that it went really hard.
It was an amazing set list. He really is up there.

(20:34):
I don't know where you would rank Ross, but Ross
is absolutely, positively one of the greatest to ever do
it all right. Kendall Jenner is launching her new tequila.
It's called eight one eight Tequila. She announced this yesterday
and she said it's been a year's long journey for her.
She posted, for almost four years, I've been on a
journey to create the best tasting tequila. After dozens of

(20:54):
blind taste tests, trips to our distillery, entering into world
tasting competitions anonymously in winning three and a half years later.
I think we've done it. This is all we've been
drinking for the last year, and I can't wait for
everyone else to get their hands on this to enjoy
it as much as we do. Did everybody had to
kill a company? Yeah, in a minute, the Mexicans gonna
build their old wall to keep y'all out. Y'all keep
going over there poaching all a day. Mn to kill
I see, that's the rock? Who else as one? I see?

(21:15):
Kevin Hart, Lebron, James n James, Michael Jordan, Jordan Jordan,
George Clooney, George Clooney, George Clooney, got Casta Meagles. I'm
gonna tell you something. My favorite toy got Delhion did.
My favorite to killer without a doubt is Castejo. Absolutely,
that's what you're going to Sanyejoe's by far the hands
damn best to kill her. I'm going to kill a guy.

(21:39):
That's my junk of choice. But I'm on the leone
all right now. Larry King's widow is contesting his handwritten
will and it's getting pretty nasty. So that's his seventh wife,
Sean Southwick King. She says that he was no longer
pushing their divorce case and reconciliation was possible before he died.
And you know, he left all his money, left nothing

(22:02):
to her, and left everything to his kids. So now
she's contesting that she said he stuffed a stroke around
the time he hand wrote his late as well, and
she's arguing that he had questionable mental capacity at the time.
I mean, I mean, he's the seventh wife. What are
you really entitled to? I mean, and they were about
to get it too vorce. We don't know what their relationship,
how long they married, I don't know what you's the

(22:22):
seventh wife, Come on, depends on what do you expect
the kid six months? How long? I don't know. King
was King was older seventh wife, and all the money
should go to the kids. They should go to the
kids and the kid. Well it is right now, yeah, yeah,
I can't see nothing else. I guess the mother of
the kids maybe, but I would say the kids give

(22:42):
him money to the kids. Man, these things are difficult. Listen,
let me tell you, I'm having all kinds of family
jama right now, once from uh my step grandmother passing away.
So that's why it's so important to know what you
want to do and who you want to leave your
money to and have a will. But even then people
are always contesting it and trying to take your money.
And I'm sure a lot of families have gone through
things like that. So Larry King said, just see what happens.

(23:04):
Larry King said, the best question you can always ask
is why. It's why. So that's what I would ask
the seventh wife. Why why don't you deserve it? See,
I'm an only child. I ain't got to do that.
Why didn't you get everything comes to me? My mom's
the only My mom's an only child, and my grandfather
got married again, and the woman's son is trying to
take everything even though it was supposed to be split
between them. You don't even claim the seventh wife is family.

(23:26):
You can't come to the family reunions. That ain't my
ain't that that ain't my in law, nothing, no, no cousin.
You're the seventh wife. Like, come on, man, when a
man seven times, at what point do you stop taking
to watch after the third he's married again? Yeah, well
that's your rumor report. All right. Well, when we come
back from pass what we're talking about, let's talk about

(23:48):
the mayor of Atlanta Keisha Land's bottoms. The NBA All
Star Game is supposed to be in March seventh, but
she don't want you there. All right, we'll talk about
it when we come back. It's the Breakfast too late.
It's the Breakfast Club. Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlamgne the guy we all the Breakfast Club,
and good morning to our knew his family member two
power one hundred point nine. Albuquerque is hip hop in

(24:10):
R and B. Good morning and what were the family
we own in Albuquerque? Yes, Albuquerque and then joined the club.
Drop on a clues bomb for Albuquerque. It's that were
one hundred plus one hundred markets. Now I think we're
in the one nine. I thought it was a one ten.
I thought, look at God, look at God, look at God.
Thank you God for having such a sense of human
to put this little ghetto as show one hundred and

(24:30):
ten markets. All right, let's get into front page news.
What we're starting. You, well, don't go to Atlanta for
All Star weekend or well, just the All Star Game
and the skills competition that's happening on March seventh, and
the mayor Keisha Lands Bottoms in Atlanta has raised some concerns.
He said people should not travel to Atlanta the party.
Under normal circumstances, we would be extremely grateful for the

(24:52):
opportunity to host the NBA All Star Game, but this
is not a typical year. I have shared my concerns
related to public health and safety with the in Atlanta Hawks.
We are in agreement that this is a made for
TV event only and people should not travel to Atlanta
the party. She also said there will be no NBA
sanctioned events open to the public, and the city strongly
encourages local businesses not to host events in the city

(25:13):
related to this game. Nope, nope, nope, nope, nope. Your
team was one of the only teams that opened up
the arenas early for play for people to come watch
the game. You guys have been open for New Year's,
Labor Day, President's Day, Martin Luther King Day. You've been
open for every other experience out there, so y'all gonna
be open for this one too. Yeah. I respect Keisha
Lance Bottoms and her last name is perfect to be

(25:33):
mayor of Atlanta, but this feels like too little, too late,
all right? The President, Yeah, the President has been set.
Atlanta have been wide open for much That's probably why
the NBA decided to have it there. So it's kind
of hard to change your players game in the ninth inning,
Is she right? Yeah? But it's like the president has
been set. Y'all should have been had Atlanta, you know,
more restricted than it is, and especially with businesses hurting
right now with people coming to the city, this is

(25:55):
a chance to start making some more money now that
those businesses are open them. Sorry, people are moving to
Atlanta right now. Crazy, but you know, I listen, Just
stay safe, everybody. Please. The NBA off the all weekend
in Atlanta, all right, now. There are some takeaways from

(26:15):
Joe Biden CNN town hall. We did some of them earlier.
We talked about vaccinations, We talked about how he does
not want to defund the police, and other things that
were discussed. He actually answered a question from a young
audience member, Layla I believe she's in second grade, and
she had a question about dying from COVID. My children,

(26:36):
Layla ate here and my son MATEO seven at home
often ask if they will catch COVID and if they do,
will they die. Well, first of all, honey, kids don't
get COVID very often. It's unusual for that to happen.
You're not likely to be able to be exposed to
something and spread it to mommy or daddy, And it's
not likely mommy and daddy are able to spread it

(26:58):
to you either. So I wouldn't worry about the baby.
I promise you don't be scared. You're gonna be fine. Ye,
make sure mammy's fine too. Where you get that information from?
How would Trump have said that? Trump was that the
kids will be fine. You'll die, but your kids will
be fine. But he said it's not likely that should
get it. Isn't it a lot less likely for kids? Yeah?
But I don't know a lot of texts you actually
got it from their kids that kids went to school

(27:20):
got it, and that's how they received it. That's how
they got it. So it can't happen, right, I can. Yeah,
they said, it's just it's less likely for kids. I
don't know. I do remember, I do feel like um,
I do remember when Trump said kids are almost immune
from COVID, people jumped down the throat and got mad
at him. So you do see the double standard in

(27:40):
the media. No, A lot of kids are getting it.
That's why they've been closing the schools, or they've been
closing it and cleaning up the schools beginning it. Like
I said, kids at my my, uh my, little smaller kids,
elementary kids, A bunch of those kids got it. Kids
at my high school and my son's high school. Seven
players on his team got it, like kids are getting
I know I do, but I just remember last timer
Trump Trump said, you know, kids are unlikely to catch coronavirus.

(28:02):
He said, I think you said kids are almost immune
from coronavirus. And they jumped on this thrope from that.
So you talk the saying you see the double standard
in the media. Was that before or after? He said
that if you use bleacher to help you, that was before.
Actually that's the reason why. Yeah, that was in August,
all right. In addition, the conversation also turned to minimum
wage and raising that minimum waves to fifteen dollars an hour.

(28:24):
The vast majority of the economists and there's studies that
show that by increasing the minimum wage the fifteen dollars
an hour, it could have an impact on a number
of businesses, but of a dementiments, etc. Here's the deal,
It's about doing it graduating where it's seven dollars and
twenty five cents an hour. No one should work forty

(28:44):
hours a week and live in poverty. He's absolutely right,
and I'm wrong. Trump said the bleach thing in April,
he said the child thing in August. Right, all right, well,
those are just some takeaways from the town hall yesterday.
And increase minimum way, well, I think, well, first of all,
in certain places it's higher, like in New York it's
eleven dollars an hour if you have employees. If you

(29:07):
have I think eleven or more, and if you have
ten or less employees, it's ten fifty an hour. So
for small businesses it's a little bit less. So I
think it depends because obviously it's really expensive to live
in New York as compared to other places, and so
right now, that's what it is. But there's no federal
minimum wage of fifteen dollars, so they're talking about doing
that gradually, but we'll see what happens. They got to

(29:28):
pass that, all right, Well, that is your front page news,
all right. Now, when we come back, we're gonna speak
to the brothers from the Earn Elisia podcast and Earn
your Leisia University. Now you don't know what earn your
Leisia is. They're a bunch of two brothers who started
a podcast to talk about financial freedom and generational wealth,
not just one way of doing it though. They talk

(29:48):
about everything from real estate, they talk about stocks and bonds,
they talk about trucking, about the vending business. They try
to break it down to help people get into different businesses.
So it's not just you're looking at athletes and rappers
and duces in DJs. You looking at different ways of
making money and Friday and financial freedom, so you don't
have to necessarily have a buss. Yeah, they two are
the most financially literate people you're gonna ever come across man.

(30:10):
And more importantly, they're very culturally competent, so they know
how to talk to us about our finances. All right,
and we'll get into that. NeXT's the Breakfast Club Morning.
The Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee,
Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got
some special guests in the building. Yes indeed, and you're

(30:33):
signed over with Charlomagne's or partner up partner. We have
the brothers from Earn your Leisure. What's up, brothers? Everything?
How I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. So if you
don't know, breakdown who both of you individuals are individually
and how you guys got together. Yeah, for sure. So
I'm a shot m a partner Troy. Yeah. So we

(30:54):
started Earn Your Leisia's financial literacy business platform, and it
really started like two years ago, quick stories. And I'm
a financial advisor by Trade Choices. My best friend in life,
he's a teacher and he was teaching in the Bronx
and um, you know, he was always trying to get
me to go into the school and teach the kids.
And I'm like, I never understood why he wanted to
be a teacher. That's like and me breaking back into jail.

(31:14):
Like he used to tell me every time, like, Yo,
you went to school your whole life to go back,
I don't even make no sense. We gotta mention, we
gotta be that's a fact. But now, long story show,
I taught the kids and you know, really just realize
how important financial literacy was, how much like people didn't know.
And even me being a financial advisor working with clients,

(31:35):
realized how people didn't know anything about finances at all.
So that led to us developing a six week program
in the summer for kids. Serious. Man, so many people
who don't know what they're talking about, but they try
to sound financially literate and they're just stupid. So it's
good to have people from the culture who know how
to talk finances. How did y'all figure out a way
to intertwine it so that messaging is digestible for people? Yeah,

(31:59):
I mean it was commonplace for us. Really. You know,
I'm coming from an education background, so finance wasn't my thing,
and so I would be in conversation with him and
a couple of other friends, and it's like, you never
want to be the guy that can't be in a conversation,
and so you got to go back and learn. And
so when we started talking like that, it was like,
all right, this is cool. And then we started teaching kids,
like he said, and then we realized like the kids

(32:19):
were learning, but they were also telling their parents. So
it was like, wait, we can teach two people at
the same time, right, If I teach your kids something,
he goes home, not the parents. No, And so when
we started talking about the podcast, Shy was doing like
interviews on other people's platforms, and they were like, white,
this is really good stuff, Like where's the extended dialogue?
Like do you have your own? And so he came
one day, we was at my house and he was like, Yo,

(32:40):
you want to start a podcast? And I'm like, yeah,
let's do it. And so right away we were like,
we're gonna make it in our language because that's what
we do. That's how we talk, right. We don't have
perfect diction, we don't sound like we came from the
war in business school in no dispects for anybody that
went there, but it was like, there's more people that
sound and look like us, so we're gonna those people
will gravitate to us. And that was really the plan.

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We just embrace who we are. So you know, we
talk about finance. We talk finance. We we we our
own merch sweaters, hoodies, you know, sneakers. We're not trying
to be like you know, ascots and all that. No
disrespect anybody that does that, but that's not who I am, Like,
that's not who we are. So they see us talking
just like we're in a barbershop, but it's high level finance.
So it's interesting and it's like okay, and then we

(33:22):
bring you know, entrepreneurs and investors on. I know what
they're talking about, so you know, it just it's just
it's just the whole vibum, you know. And another thing
I love the podcast is I get to you know,
because a lot of this stuff is is you don't
learn growing up, right, I went to college. They don't
teach you this in college. They don't. There's certain things
they don't teach you. My daughter is finally you know
how major is real estate and investing in real estate.

(33:43):
But like the brother that I was on there, I'm
looking for now the guy with trucking right, Alex. Shout
to Alex. Good energy. So when you go to the podcast,
there's so many different brothers. It's not just real estate,
it's not just stocks. It's different brothers and different people
from our community that's making money. Now there's one brother.
The reason and intrigued me so much is because during
the quarantine and pandemic, everything was shut down, but this

(34:03):
brother was still making money because the roads were up,
because his trucks were delivering food and delivering you know,
pampers and delivering supplies to all these different places, and
he continued to make money, but his initial investment wasn't
a lot. Yeah, and the fact that you got a
teaching people these things is what makes me love this podcast.
You know, it's so crazy that you say that is
shout out to Alex and that it's a great networking tool.

(34:26):
So for us, I feel like it's we get to
network with some of the brightest minds that every single industry,
like he said, stocks, real estate, trucking, it's not just
one thing specific. So and then of course we would
be stupid if we didn't use alize those resources. So
we got our truck. We just got our truck. Shot
out to Alex. He's he's holding our hand through it.
We got an eighteen wheeler out in Atlanta with our

(34:46):
emojis on it, ey l University, earn your legia or
plastered inside. So it's crazy. Just like MG the mortgage
guy shout out to MG. Yeah, we're about to get
a bunch of real estate properties, were Matt. He's helping
us out, like stock Wall Street traffic like so a
lot of the people that we actually developed relationships with
are actually mentoring us and helping us. Actually, so we're

(35:09):
learning as we go to So this trucking thing is
so interesting to us because it's like, coming from New York,
I never looked at owning the truck as a viable option,
Like I just saw trucks on the road, but you
never think about out the way. Who actually crazy? Because
growing up down South, that's what it was about. Get
your CDL, liss to be a truck, drip dri point.

(35:29):
You get your CDL, then you buy a truck like
wax Brother owned a couple of couple of trucks. What
was it? What was your favorite podcast we learned the
most about? The cool? Wow? I think Matt's episode was
crazy um because he was talking about real estate and
we're sitting in my house and that strategy he had
talked about creating that four three two one right, living

(35:49):
in one apartment, rent out the third, go on to
the next thing living three bedroom or three apartments, living
once to rent out the two. When I'm sitting in
my house, like wait, this is amazing strategy, Like nobody
told us this right, and so like his was important
to me just because we filmed it in my house.
What he's talking about these strategies, I think Wall Street
Trappers Episode forty four was important Alex mobile homes. It

(36:12):
was the first couple that we had, and that was
something that I never thought so trucks was something we
never thought about. But the only time we spoke about
mobile homes is when we would looked at eight mile.
It was like, yo, that's eight mile, that's trailer park trash,
and it was like, this is a business. And so
when that boy, the only time, you know, Charlemagne cut
a hole in his mobile home and would masturbate through
that hole, that never well, it did happen that it

(36:39):
was just like he said, exactly what happened. The episode
was so important because first it was the first couple
and we got to watch them grind from the bottom
and make it to get in mobile homes. But the
most important thing is when we did that. I was
like a year and a half ago. They had spoke
about their ambition to own a park one day, and
so a year later, not only did they the part,

(37:01):
they owned four parts. And so we got to watch
the growth. We sat with them in the in the
hood in Chicago and watch them grow their business and
their personal life, and it's like this is incredible, Like
this is what we need to see. In the back
to the part when you said that we're not taught
about this being in education, I'm sitting in the school
knowing that these kids are not going to learn any

(37:21):
of the things that I'm talking about. So at a
certain point, was like, are we complicit in this? And
so we have to make a decision. Like you said
in the summer, I was like, we're going to teach
the kids the things that they didn't learn in school.
So we taught those six weeks like it was a
ten months of school that they never got. And now
we're starting to see the offsprings of that. We're seeing
fourteen year olds wanting to get into the vendor machine business,
which is incredible. We're seeing kids talking about trucking because

(37:41):
they saw us do it. It's incredible. So the trajectory
of their lives are going to change forever because of
something that we thought of and had an idea. I
would say, like installed with an idea in the iPhone
and now look what it turned into. All right, We
got more with Rashad Bloud and Troy Millings when we
come back from to Earn Your Leisure podcast. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, everybody in Steed j Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne,

(38:02):
the guy we all the Breakfast club, good morning. We
got the brothers from the Earnia Leisure podcast with us
this morning. Charlemagne. Do you think the black community is
beginning to receive enough access to financial literacy? Absolutely? I
felt like financial literacy is a snowball that's turned into
an avalanche anything, you know. I've been the Envy seminar.
It was twenty five hundred people in Jersey and then
they did the next that same night they did fifteen hundred.

(38:23):
That's crazy. So like, financial literacy is something that is extremely,
extremely in vogue right now in our community, and it's
a good thing and hopefully it's here to stay. But
it scares me though. I'm gonna tell you why it
scares me. It scares me when when people say things
and tell people think and they don't know the knowledge
of everything, right, Because if you follow a rapper or
you follow your favorite celebrity and they tell you to

(38:44):
do something, you jumped out there and do it and
don't know what you're talking about, you get got you
know what I mean? So that scares me a little
bit when somebody just says, go by, you know what
I mean, And that's scary. You know, if you don't
break down what to do, it can hurt rather and help.
And you know what, And it's crazy that you say that.
And that's a valid point. And that's why I think
that I told you this on the phone. The financial

(39:07):
literacy people and the investors and the entrepreneurs they have
to be champion just like rappers, because you shouldn't really
begin yet. No disrespect to rappers a lot of you know,
but nine times out of ten you shouldn't be getting
your financial advice from a rapper. But we hold them
to such high regards that if they tell us to
do something, we'll do it. But they're not really in
a position to give that kind of advice because that's

(39:27):
not really what they have been trained to do. So
the entrepreneurs and the investors are going to be the
new superstars. They're gonna be the new rock stars, and
they're gonna be champion because I feel like during the pandemic,
our platform skyrocketed. And it's crazy because it's like at
the beginning of the March, remember they said, like if
you wasn't essential workers, you couldn't go outside. So I
felt like we got deemed as essential workers, not by

(39:48):
the government, by the people, because it's like when you're
down on your luck, this matters. A lot of rappers
had to cancel their shows. They wasn't getting no money
because they realized that they wasn't essential. No disrespect is
good entertainment, but it's not essential, you know what I'm saying.
It's like, even when I look at your legacy, like
I told you, I look at your legacy more so
as a media mogul, not a radio personality. Like you

(40:08):
know what I'm saying, I feel like envy. When he's done,
he's gonna be remembered more as a dumb peebles, you
know what I'm saying, A black billionaire real estate developer,
that's gonna be more. He's impacted more people with real
estate than years with playing music. No disrespect to his music,
twenty five years. But he probably tell you nobody's like
they saying he changed his life because he brought at home.
So we have to really focus in on financial literacy

(40:31):
and take it very serious and elevate those people because
these are the leaders of this generation. Because I don't
care how fast you could run. Eventually you got to retire.
Ain't know what I'm saying, bandage of our community and
a lot of us, I can said a lot of us,
but a lot of people do that. That's the only
reason why I started doing the seminars because I was
looking at somebody that looked like me charging people ten

(40:51):
thousand for a seminars, and I'm like, you can't be
for the people if you're charging people ten thousand for
that knowledge when they can take that ten thousand and
body for a script. And I hated that, and we
just did that really piss him off, and it just
took off from them. Jesus Christ did it to piss
him off and to get people help, and then it
just took off. I think what you bring up is
a good point because there's a thin line between in
the financial literacy community. Some people were saying like, you

(41:13):
should never charge, you should charge whatever. Like I personally
feel like you could always be able to charge for
your services, because it's like when Nipsey Hustle put out
one hundred dollars mixtape, he got championed, and I love Nipsey.
One of the biggest Nipsey fans in the world. But
I mean, it's music at the end of the day,
right now. At first he didn't get CHAMPI because I
was a big nit fan. I'm like, nip my'ta hundred,
but you did. But you didn't bash him, just you

(41:35):
just didn't buy it. We got a university where we
have three hundred webinars for five hundred dollars for the
entire year. That's reasonable. So I feel like you can't
definitely charge for your expertise because that's what books are, right,
but it has to be done tastefully and you have
to make sure that you add value. And stop stop
discounting the value of black entrepreneurs because we do that

(41:56):
all the time. And like people say, like we want
discounting all that's like if somebody put together a seminar,
and like stop, no, stop doing that. Stop trying to
get in for free. Stop trying to if you if
you're gonna go, go support and learn something like you
know what I'm saying, because we got no problem going
to these state schools and paying forty thousand dollars for
student loans and you can't even get a job. Are
most talented. We try to give our least talent two. Right,

(42:17):
So like when that entrepreneurs say that again, brother Troy
say that again, are most talented? We tend to give
our least talented too, right. So it's like your cousin
who just came home from jail, you know you need
a job. Can can you hire him? Right? But that
wouldn't be the same case if he went to a
five star restaurant. You'll be saying, look are you missing
the certified? Right? So we got like what we gotta

(42:39):
hold around our talent and make sure they make it.
We gotta keep teaching that, you know, teaching the youth,
and even with it's difficult. I never told the story.
So they stole my call a couple of months ago,
right which one the rolls Trump and the young the
young kids are stole? It was like fifteen sixteen seventeen. Right,
Small world got back to me and I was upset.

(43:01):
But my whole concern was, you guys are still in
these cars making this money, right when is it stock?
Take this money and let me show you how to
make money off of this money, because you're gonna you're
gonna come around and gonna rob the wrong person. They're
gonna kill you. You're gonna go to jail forever. So
let me show you how to make money with this.
And that's the conversation I'm trying to have with these youth.
These kids don't have nothing. What you would have said,

(43:21):
I was about to flip this money soon as I
sold your true But that's what it was. And let
me teach you how to make money. Like you know,
you're robbing it, you're taking calls, you're making one ten
ten thousand dollars. Let me show you how to take
this ten thousand dollars buy a property. So to Envy's point,
what is the smartest investment for a beginner? Is it

(43:43):
real estate? Is it stocks? I mean, what is it? Envy?
Mice might be different, but for me, stocks, you know
what I'm saying, That's always been my love, by some
of my passion. I feel like you can invest in
stocks with five hundred dollars, three hundred dollars, like that's
the easiest way to go about it. And it's like
a lot of times people was like it's like double dutch,
which stock to buy? But you can. It's a thing
called ets exchange traded funds, which is kind of like
a basket of stocks. So like in one ETF QQQ, right,

(44:07):
they have Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Tesla, Facebook, Google, man Media, PayPal, Adobe,
all in one. I think it's like three hundred and
like twenty dollars something like that right now for one
share of QQQ. So you can literally just invest in
that and you got all of those companies. And the
great thing with the stock market is that you actually
are investing in actual, real companies. Like I love crypto,

(44:28):
but let's be honest, if cryptocurrency disappeared today, life would
not change at all. If the stock market we're in
trump big because that's every company, all of these Apple, Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Like,
if all of those companies went away overnight, we'd be
on some I M. Legend type vibe. So for me,
I think I think stocks is the easiest way to
go about it. Yeah, I mean, like you said, the

(44:51):
ETF route is super powerful because we like to frame
things in the term of sports. And so if you
ever think of the All Star team, we like to
break it down like that, you got Lebronze James, that's
comparable to Apple, and you got the Western Conference All Stars, Right,
Lebron's on this team. Right, So Apple's inside a QQQ.
If Lebron has a bad night, this singular stock like
that Apple, that's gonna go down, right, But if Lebron

(45:13):
has a bad night, you still got a D on
the team, right, You still had Steph Curry on the team.
They can carry us. And so when he's said in
the ETF, it leaves the amount of risk that you
would have if you had a single stop. Most people
try to figure out what shore invest in? Do these things?
Look around you? Do you have a a phone? Yeah?
You use Microsoft? Yeah, don't complicate it. Don't complicated you

(45:33):
paper rising every month? Is there? Right? You got do
you shop on Amazon? Have you been buying from Wayfair?
And going at home? People done in pandemic? Those are
all companies that you can own. So we're always taught
to be consumers rather than investors, and so we gotta
That's what we're doing is like changing that mindset. It
starts with the mindset, right, could you could say real
estate is the best of way, We can say socks,

(45:53):
But first it's the mindset. All right, when we come back,
we got more with ra show up allout in Troy
millinks you don't move it's the breakfast club. Good morning.
What's the difference between the ETF and the SMP five hundred.
So that's an index fund. So you've been doing your research. Huh.
So the indexes the SP five hundreds, sending and ports
five hundred. So when they stay like the market is up,
the market is down, they're not talking about every single
stock on the market. They're talking about either the Dow

(46:15):
Jones or the SP five hundred, maybe the Russell two thousand.
So SNP five hundred is five hundred. Companies like a
microcosum of the market. So they got some consumer discretion,
some tech, some auto and they then they and they
coming all together for five hundred. So you can also
that's another way to go as well. That's more broad range.
So that's like all different areas ETF. It's just one
particular area. So like the marijuana ETF, So like Yolo, MJU,

(46:41):
Cannopy Grow, all of those stocks are in like a
marijuana ETF. So the index is like buying a whole
grocery store. The ETF is like buying one out in
the grocery store. Yeah, because I thought I was doing something.
I was talking to a shot because my financial guys.
Shoot my dude, humble. You know, during the pandemic, he
told me to, you know, buy a certain amount of stock.
So I bought it, and you know, then some months

(47:02):
later you see an extra hundred and twenty grand and
you're like, oh, shoot, shot. I was like, yeah, but
you I'm like, what we gotta talk after this. But
that's the truth. That's what we do. A lot of times,
like a lot of those people they put millions into
into that thing, but we put a couple of hundred
thousand or a couple of thousand in there, and you know,
we walk away like somebody too many other days like yeah,
have put three hundred into it and they made fifteen hundred,

(47:24):
and I'm like that's great. But now, you know, you
gotta think about this magic we put you know, three
million into it. You know what I mean? Break down
the difference shot between stock options and the S and
P five hundred. Oh yeah, that's what everybody wants. Yeah,
everybody want to know about the option. So stock is
like when you buy ownership of a company, you know,
so it's like you buy one share. Um options is
you're you're never really owning the stock, but you're you're

(47:47):
buying a contract where you have a future price. So
the price point, like let's say Apple is one hundred dollars, right,
and you're buying an option for let's say January twenty
two two, right, So it's like a year in advance.
So I'm buying one hundred and twenty dollars option. So
I'm buying it with the anticipation that is going to

(48:09):
go up, right, So it's like you're you're you're planning
in the head. That's what's called the call. A put
is when you do on the on the reverse side,
So a put is like, okay, it's one hundred dollars,
but I'm buying an eighty dollars put, meaning I think
the stock is going to go down. So the stock
doesn't actually ever have to reach what we call the
strike price, the call or the point to actually make money,

(48:29):
just has to trend in that direction. This is what
happened with the game stock situation. Yeah, stock options is
something that's really popular now because it's like the potential
for gains. Like a regular stock, you can make ten percent,
like let's say one from one hundred to ten to
one hundred and ten, you may ten percent, but that
same hundred to one hundred and ten with the stock options,
you could potentially make one hundred percent because yeah, when

(48:53):
you when you're buying a stock option, it has a
bit in the ask, right, so the ask won't be
the stop price. So if Apple was one hundred, the
bid might be let's say two dollars, right, If that
two dollars, When the stock goes up to one hundred
and ten, one hundred and twenty, if that's two dollars,
bid now turns into ten dollars. You know, I made
eight hundred percent, seven hundred percent almost right on something

(49:17):
just a trend. So that's what people got to really understand.
It's really about the trend. If it trends up, you're
gonna make money. If it trends down, you're gonna lose money.
Based on what you put a call or a put
talking to us about bitcoin because I don't get it bitcoin, Bitcoin,
I don't get it, But don't you get about it?
Is it worth investing? Because it feels like it's not
anything right now? Bitcoin is not really a currency, it's

(49:38):
more of a store of value. Similar the goal. That's
why they call a digital goal. Just my personal opinion.
Bitcoin is here to stay. It is here to stay
because it's like it's indestructible. We saw it was at
three thousand dollars in March. It's at fifty thousand dollars
right now. So it's been through ups and downs, it's crashed,
governments tried to stop it. And what really solidified it
for me is when you see all the institutional money

(49:59):
going and currency is already kind of like digital if
you really think about it, only eighteen percent of actual
money in circulation is physical money. It's either debit cards,
credit cards, PayPal, cash app So the idea is not
that farm. As far as cryptocurrency now is use case
still has to be worked out because if I'm not
paying for something with bitcoin because it's an investment, why

(50:21):
would I pay you for something when I think it's
gonna go up? So that still has to kind of
be figured out, like what is it actually gonna be?
Is it ever going to actually be used as currency
or is it just going to be the new goal? Yeah,
I don't. I don't think bitcoin itself will be the
currency coin. I think something like xrp um has a
better chance, Like a ripple has a better chance just
because of like you said, institutional money being behind it

(50:42):
and its functionality. It's functionality is to make transactions quicker. Right,
we always give that example. But even XRP still not stable.
It's still a stable coin. But Mark Zuckerberg could have
did was literally taken over the world, and they stopped
him because it's like when Facebook put that coin out,
they heard that before it was it was it was
gonna be a stable coins stable coin. It's like it

(51:02):
doesn't move. So that's perfect for currency because it's the same.
So you got to realize Facebook has over a billion users, right,
so imagine if they was gonna put out their own
native stable coin and then you have products they've overnight
are Amazon and they're the biggest country in the world
at that point, like China. They rival in China with

(51:22):
their own currency. Imagine if one platform has one point
two billion users with their own currency, that's crazy. They'd
a lock Mark Zuckerberg under the job. They stopped it,
exact for some reason. The lock is, hey, they treated
them like a doffy. They stopped them. They stopped them.
Give everybody your information so they can make sure they
following you and getting up on everything that's new and yeah, yeah,

(51:45):
earn your leisure across all social media platforms. Shout out
to see the God definitely partnered on the heart. We
haven't even announced that y'all wanted to do it on
here on your platform, so yeah, check us out on
all podcasts and services. Um let me say this too
before we leave. Your reputation procedes itself literally from Willow

(52:06):
to Mandy to Chad. I never heard anybody that said
anything bad about you. Everybody said the samething your your
stand up dude. And when I spoke to you, it
was like I knew you for twenty years, like you
just a real humble dude. So I appreciate that people.
That's why. And also we remiss it if we didn't
think envy as well, because he was the first celebrity

(52:26):
like we've had Shack, we've had Mark Cuban, but he
got the ball rolling for that and he was a
man of his word. Um troit troit met him up indictment.
He said he was going to do it in a
week later. A lot of time people would like spend
you give you a for real this nigga really Dominican,
remember it was it was a moment. It was like

(52:48):
those like when people say just being the room, just
being a room. It was crazy. We were doing it. Um,
I had a program go to foot locker, just as
I told my wife was working at the time, and um,
some of the guys that recognized me from the podcast.
It was like, we're having this event. We're opening the
store in Washington Heights. Listen to Envy's gonna be there.
You should show up. I'm like, all right, I want to. Yeah,
let's let's go. And so I went up to him
after he was sitting down phone while I'm like hey,

(53:10):
and he was like, I know you guys are Yeah,
I said, we would love to have you on. He
was like, let's do it if Matt have Matt hit
it up and we'll set it up. A week later
we got it done. I'm like, yeah, that was so
stand up because again, the first guy we had interviewed
a lot of people, but that was the first person
that was like celebrity that we had on the show
and it was a big moment for us. So again,
I appreciate you, bro. I got two things I want
to do if we get out here. I want to

(53:31):
shout out because we talked about Don Peoples and other
people because I know they're gonna be googling down peoples.
Gotta shout out Cheryl mckissack. Cheryl mckissack Daniel. She's the
CEO and president of Mkissick and McKissick gets the oldest
black owned and female run construction company in the United States,
and a couple of years ago they had got a
the contract to do the new construction at LaGuardia and
the new terminal one at JAF. So just just shouting

(53:54):
out people, you know, shout, Oh, I got, I got
one more question. And I'm not even I just want
to hear with your answers. I'm not even gonna reply
to it. Black compassionate capitalism saved the Black community? Um
compassionate capitalism or like how you push the H Yeah,
I think I think it could definitely help. Jan You know,

(54:15):
there's a lot of things that when you say saved
the community, I said, that's a broad statement, but it
definitely can help. Economic empowerment is the most important say
in my opinion, and that's something that we never fully
understood or figured it out. And even like Martin Luther
King's UM, he didn't get killed because he had a dream.
He got killed because he woke up and he saw,
you know how disenfranchised his last couple of years. That
was his main thing, economic empower the poor people's movement movement.

(54:38):
And so this is something that we never have. We
still don't have to this day, economic structure in place.
I mean, capitalism is where we at right now. So
this is the game that we're in as American citizens. Yeah,
I feel like we're living embodying everybody in this room
right what you're doing as an entrepreneur, what you're doing
as even what actually he's doing as an entrepreneur. Where

(54:59):
they're living in of that dream of economic empowerment. And
like you said, a lot of people, a lot of
communities are able to change things policies because they have
the capital of sway, right, they can have the capital.
If we don't have the capital, we have to live
with the conditions that they've given us. And so the
economic empowerment but also the mindset too, we got to
have those two things. I don't know if it saves,
but it starts the conversation of drastic change. Damn it.

(55:23):
Rashaan and Troy, we need y'all man, two of the
most important voices we got in our culture. For real, Man,
continue to teach this youth. Man. Appreciate you, thank you,
thank you for having us earn your leisure. It's the
breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your mornings will
never be the same morning. Everybody is d d Angela yee,

(55:45):
Charlemagne the Guy again. Shout out to the brothers of
Earnia Leisha, Yeah, Rashad and Troy. You can now listen
to the Earnia Leisure podcast on the Black Effect iHeartRadio
podcast network, available everywhere you listen to podcast. And it
was confirmed this morning that dj NVY is indeed Dominican
because if you live in the Tri State area, you heard,
uh Erni Allegian said they spotted dj NVY indictment. Yeahs

(56:08):
hang out, that is true. That was out of foot
Locker up there doing an event with foot Locker, so
anything number an event, that's what he said. He got
there playing handball and there were white g in the
New York Jets jersey playing handball. That's what the streets say.
We heard it just now. Oh my god, I would
have had a giant jersey all but anyway, let's get
to the rooms man, Let's talk Diamond. She's filling the tea.

(56:33):
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the
Breakfast Club. Well, when an album goes to diamond, that
means it has sold more than ten million units. And
another hip hop artist has just gone diamond. To be clear,
not a lot of albums go diamond. MC Hammers, please Hammond,
don't hurt them when Diamond. Two POC's greatest hits, Eminem's

(56:55):
The Eminem Show, BIG's The Life After Death, Eminem's Marshall
Mathers Up, two PACs, All Eyes on Me, Outcast, speaker Box,
The Love Below, Nelly and Now has a new album
that has joined the club. Lauren Hill, The Miseducation of
Lauren Hill has just gone Diamond. Dropping the clues box
to Lauren Hill Miseducation to Lauren Hill. Classic classic album.

(57:19):
One of my favorite albums of all time. That is
a classic. It came back, It came out back in
nineteen ninety eight. Wow. Yeah, I hate the song expacted
to this day. I love that song because when my
mom was going through her divorce from my dad, she
used to listen to that song over and over and
over and over. And I used to think that I
was like, Oh, mom's cool as heut she's listening to
Lauren Hill. But dude, she was listening to that song

(57:40):
because she was in vain and you know a song
I love on that album too. Nothing even matters with
DeAngelo has my joint. Also, congratulations to Lauren Hill for
going diamond. Domon was so great she never had to
put out another one. Yeah, well, you know, she went
through a lot so and she's still been touring obviously

(58:00):
not during a pandemic but before that. So again, must
love to Lauren Hill to put out that one album
that went diamond and be considered to be one of
the greatest hip hop artists ever. Yeah, you know what's
name just went diamond too, but it was for his
single Don't Count Boy Does Count? All right? Now, The

(58:25):
rock Dwayne Johnson says he would consider a presidential run.
He did an interview with USA today. He was promoting
his sitcom Young Rock. Did y'all watch that? No? All right, Well,
here's what he had to say about seriously considering it.
I would consider a presidential run in the future if
that's what the people wanted. Truly, I mean that and
not flippant it any way with my answer, that would

(58:47):
be up to the people. And I take a lot
of pride in servicing the audience and the consumer and
people um in a varying variety of different ways. So
I would wait, and I would lessen. I would have
my fingers on the pole from my ear to the ground. Rock,
consider me, the people. That's not what we want there, Okay,
not at all. The Rock is an amazing entertainment, but

(59:09):
we don't need any more celebrity in chiefs. Wasn't you
the same guy I was running away to come on
your West boys. Shut up. I'm down to smell everything.
The rock is cooking. But that someone someone should say
to the rock right now, you want to run for president,
It doesn't matter if you want to run for president.
We don't need no more celebrity in chiefs. But he's
been saying this back in twenty seventeen. He even said

(59:30):
that on The Ellen Degenerous Show that he was considering
it serious because that's because Donald Trump made the bar
so low it made anybody feel like they could do it.
We don't need no more celebrity in chiefs. Did we
not learned that from the past four years, I think
he could do better than Trump, though, Man, stop it now.
The Rock also told the son, he said, my life
was incredibly complicated and it was incredibly tough growing up.
Thirteen is when I started to bear off the tracks.

(59:52):
I started getting arrested for fighting, theft, all kinds of
stupid stuff that I shouldn't have been doing. We would
target the money, we would target high end clothes, and
we would target you turn around and sell it. Wow,
that's the one the TV show I haven't seen. It's
supposed to be. Yeah, it's supposed to be about him,
you know, turning his life around. And he said he

(01:00:13):
was a kid that had some anger issues and thought
he was really cool. He was arrested eight or nine
times with theft, fraud, and fighting by the time he
was seven, by the time he was seventeen. I've always
loved The Rock as a hill. Okay, I'm here for
young Rock the crook. All right, well that is your report.
I mean I love that because he's being houtest. He's
telling kids he could turn his life around. I love that.

(01:00:34):
But now, Charlotage, well give it that, don't get you. Listen,
man speaking of turning your life around. This person I'm
about to talk to has not done that, as the
prist person I'm about to talk about has not done that.
It's a man named Joe Davis who needs to come
to the front of the carregation. We'd like to have
a world with him. He has a restaurant in Florida.
Right now, I'll tell you all about it for after
that hour. I'm my goodness, all right, we'll get to that.
NeXT's to breakfast club comor make sure you're tell him

(01:00:55):
to watch out for Florida. The craziest people in America
come from the Bronx and all of Florida. Yes, you
are a donkey, a Florida man, a chapter and ATM
for a very strange reason. It gave him too much money.
Florida man is arrested. I've definitely say he's rigged the
door to his home and an attempt to electricate his

(01:01:15):
post man bit the other day with sea ain't the God.
I don't know what y'all keeping. Get y'a elected well
donkey today for Wednesday, February seventeen, goes to a Florida
man named Joseph Davis. Now, what did your Uncle Charlat
always say about the great state of Florida. The craziest
people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida,

(01:01:37):
and today is no exception. Now, if you know Joseph Davis,
are Joseph, you are somewhere and you can hear my voice.
Just know that police have a warrant out for your arrest.
I'm sure you notice already, and I hate to make
you hot, but it is what it is. Okay, your life,
our entertainment. Now, who out there is a regifter, raise
your hand. I am. I get so many things that

(01:01:58):
I'm appreciative of. Who send me stuff all the time? Clothes,
sneaker you know, liquor, games, all types of stuff, and
I'm the type I'm appreciative of it all. So you know,
I thank you, but I don't need a lot, so
I usually end up just giving away a lot of
the stuff. For anyone who has ever sent me anything,
don't take that personal. It makes my day to be
able to make someone else's day with a gift you

(01:02:19):
gave me, so please continue to send me things to
read gift Now, that's how I read gift. But in Florida,
they clearly red gift difference. See in Florida, what someone
red gifts doesn't even have to be a gift they
personally received. It just has to be a gift they acquired.
Oh trust me, many a child's life in Florida has
been made better by stolen goods at Christmas. And I'm
not here to knock your hustle. But oftentimes it's not

(01:02:42):
how you steal, it's what you steal. Okay, all stealing
is not created equal. In forty eight year old Joseph
Davis proved that. Now follow me here. Okay, it gets
a little complicated, just a tad bit. See, the reason
Joseph Davis is getting donkey of the day to day
is because he stole an engagement ring and wedding bands

(01:03:04):
from his girlfriend in Orange City and used them to
propose to his other girlfriend in Orlando. What the Florida
is going on here? Did you hear what I said?
I said? Joseph Davis, forty eight years old, is getting
the biggest he had because he stole an engagement ring
and wedding bands from his girlfriend in Orange City and

(01:03:26):
used them to propose to his other girlfriend in Orlando.
Let me give you details see. Police started investigating Joseph
when a woman from Orange City, Florida, told detectives she
had discovered her boyfriend was actually engaged to someone else.
When she looked up the fiance's Facebook page, she noticed
the photo of her wearing a wedding band and engagement

(01:03:49):
ring that was identical to her own. I've seen that before. Okay,
it was her in wedding band and engagement ring from
a previous marriage. When the Orange City woman checked her
jewelry box, she found her rings were missing, as were
several other pieces of jewelry, including a diamond ring that

(01:04:09):
belonged to her grandmother. The total value of the stolen
property six two hundred and seventy dollars. To look on
the fiance's face when she finds out how Joseph acquired
this jewelry priceless. Oh you know. R and City reached
out to Orlando. Girlfriend reached out to fiance. I should
I say Joe's ex girlfriend and ex fiance. Oh yeah,
they both on followed him in real life as they

(01:04:31):
should after this debaccle. She reached out and according to
sheriff reports, the now ex fiance bought back some of
the items not all. Now, let's take a break right
here for a second. What did you like that much
that you couldn't give all of her property back? Just some?
That ex fiance from Orlando is claiming she was duped,

(01:04:51):
so I guess she needed to keep a little something
for her pain and suffering. But it's not yours. Only
in Florida can someone have access to your stolen goods?
And hell you, they're gonna give you some back. Now,
this story also approves that being a f boy as
a choice, you have to make constant, intentional choices in
order to maintain the level of f boyism Joe has achieved.

(01:05:13):
Not keep in mind, he's forty eight, you know, so
there's no such thing as growing out of f boyism. Okay,
he goes by different names like Joe Brown and Marcus Brown.
If you're telling women different names, absolutely f boy behavior.
Joe once took the fiance. Listen to this. Joe once
took the fiance to a house that actually belonged to
his girlfriend from Range City while the girlfriend was at work,

(01:05:36):
and Joe claimed the house was his. He then asked
the fiance to move in with him, but then disappeared.
Now this is where I get confused because the story
says by that time, the fiance discovered her laptop and
jewelry were missing. So I don't know if he stole
from the fiance too. I don't know. I just know
Joe's and f boy. And my issue is this, if

(01:05:56):
you don't plan to be with any of these women,
why are you stealing jewelry from one to propose to
the other. If you don't plan on being with them,
you stole her grandmother's diamond ring they give to another woman,
And you don't plan on being with any of them,
and you're giving them other names. What's the point? Not
a story gets better. Neither the ex girlfriend x fiance

(01:06:17):
knew Joe's real name, but they put their brains together,
those two Florida brains, and remembered he had a relative
in North Carolina, so detectives were able to track down
the relative who identified Joe Davis. I'm gonna be honest
with you. Joe Davis kind of a legend. Give him
a half a bomb, just a half a bomb, half top. Okay,
he's kind of a legend, first ballot, f boy, Hall

(01:06:39):
of Famer, and you have to let a legend be
a legend, even if the legend is an f boy.
Joe Davis not only has an active warrant for stealing
jewelry from his girlfriend and using it to propose to
his other girlfriend, but Joe also has an Act of
Arrest warrant for a hit and run crash with injuries
in Oregon. Oh my god. And previously he's been arrested
for possession of a fake ID, filing a false police report,

(01:07:02):
domestic consult and possession of cocaine. Okay, I take back
my legendary status. He's not a legend, he's just enough
for ye had possession of cocaine, would intend to sell
And according to the Sheriff's office, the jail where Davis
previously was booked noted he had a tattoo on his
left arm that said only God can judge me, the
devil and that tattoo is a damn liar, because as

(01:07:25):
I sit in my Starbucks, because only God can judge
you is not true. We are all judging you right now.
Are you judging him, Envy, yes, Angelie. Are you judging
him yes, Dramas, Are you judging him yes? Yes. So
that's a lie when you say only God can judge. You. See,
even when people say only God can judge you, I
say to them, well, God created man and woman in

(01:07:47):
his image according to his likeness, and we are that
image and likeness of God. Therefore we two shall judge,
and we two shall be the jury. And the jury
has declared Joe Davis of Florida guilty of being a
great a certified that boy. Please give Joseph Davis of
Lucia County the biggest he hull um Oh. I guess

(01:08:11):
there's nothing left to do other than play a game
of Jess. What right? All right? Joseph Davis, forty eight
years old, the Florida stole a wedding band and engagement
ring from one girlfriend, the proposed to another girlfriend, and
had a tattoo on his arm that said only God
can judge me. Angela, Ye, jess what right? Years? I

(01:08:37):
don't like to be stereotypical, but it definitely sounds like
something a black man would do. Sorry, Explain, Explain, Explain why,
Explain why the tattoo. I feel like a lot of
the Bible. Is that particular tattoo I think is a favorite. No,
that's a line from the Bible that's actually black with

(01:08:59):
white paper, So it's bipartisan. I don't know that we're
talking about a tad. We're talking about tattoos here. You know,
everybody get Bible versus tattooed on them specific ones, and um,
it feels like I know people who have done things
like this person, Okay, dj Envy Joseph Davis of Alicia County, Florida,
stole a wedding band and engagement ring from one girlfriend

(01:09:21):
to propose to another girlfriend. Has a tattoo on his
arm that says only God can judge me. Dj Envy
gas what rights? So ye, just because he has a
tattoo means he's black? I mean no, not not as
that particular tattoo from Tupac. I think a lot of
people after Tupac got only got judib Alright, well it's

(01:09:41):
a Tuparc. I'm it's a Tupac births. But it's in
the Bible. So you think he's black too? Yeah, y'all
have absolutely positively no faith in your people, dj Envy
Angelie Joseph Davis is absolutely a new girl. I tried.

(01:10:03):
I tried to say, baby, you know somebody else had
that tattooed, but you still ain't got no favorite of
people even know you're right? Right though, we're right. And
I didn't even know that it was a Bible verse.
I thought it was a Tupac song. Only God can
judge me. I don't know it might be in the Bible.
I just didn't know. I know Tupac better than I
know the Bible. I thought it was in the Bible though.

(01:10:23):
Hold on, I think the Bible said judge not less
cev judge or something like that. But I don't think
it Only God can judge me? All right, Well, not
only God can judge me? Then well, I just google googled,
what does the Bible? No, I's google only judge can?
I go with? Only God can judge me in the Bible,
And it says, as to the phrase only God can
judge me, there's a particular verse that confirmed that assertion.

(01:10:44):
And yes, it is Matthew seven one through twenty nine
that judge nine that you not be judged. Okay, exactly,
So it's not only God can judge me. It's no.
James Ford was actually in the Bible a couple of times.
It doesn't matter. I don't know they're black. I don't
know he's black guy. All right, thank you one law
giving and judge all right, thank you for that dog.

(01:11:04):
Next asked who are you to judge? And I just
judged my neighbor one to five one. If you got
questions for you, coler? Right now is the breakfast club?
Come on the relationship advice? Need personal advice, just need
real advice? Call up now for asking wanting. Everybody is
DJ Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the

(01:11:26):
breakfast club. It's time to ask ye Hello, who's this? Kevin? Kevin?
What's up? Man? What's your question for you? What's your
question for you? Now? Wait? Soldwn so down, I start up.
You said you been with your baby mom for ten years? Yeah?
Over take care? Okay, fell apart and now we're trying
to get back together. Be on a good turn. But

(01:11:48):
now she's talking about I can't have sechnical marriage. Okay,
So are you gonna marry her? I mean I'm working
on the time A man got his need, so waiting
marriage got Yeah? I mean look, if her rule is now,
I'm not getting with you until marriage. You have to
respect that. And either you are gonna wait and show

(01:12:09):
her that you really want to be with her, because
it sounds to me like she's saying, we've been together
over ten years, I'm not just playing games no more.
If I don't get that commitment, then you don't get
this box, damn. But so also, just like if your
phone sounds terrible, can you pick it up or something.
But we've been we've been doing stuff for so long,

(01:12:31):
it's kind of hard to just adjust that quickly, you know,
I mean, it is what it is. You can either
get all the way in or get all the way out.
And that's you know, that's her giving you an ultimatum
and saying, I don't want to play these games. It's
been over ten years. Either you want to be with her,
you don't. Why did y'all break up, all of you? No,
it was young, we went. Well, I'm gonna just give

(01:12:56):
you some advice. If you don't want to be with
that woman, or if you feel like if I can't
have sex with her, I can't wait until marriage to
be with the person that you know, I don't know
if you love her or not, or what the situation is,
then just be honest and just say, look, that's not
what I'm trying to do in my life right now.
But she's trying to see if you're serious about it.
And if she made a decision about her body and

(01:13:17):
what she wants to do, you have to respect that.
And I think pressuring somebody or you know, just saying
all right, well I just sleep with other people. You know,
if I was her, that made me be like, okay,
he's not the one. Okay, maybe I need to just
wait a little bit longer, yeah, or propose it's up
to you. All right, all right, all right? Does this

(01:13:38):
sound like an answer you wanted to hear? But okay,
all right, thank you. He sounds so depressed. All right,
ask ye eight hundred five A five one or five one.
If you need relationship advice, hit her now. It was
the breakfast Club. Go morning. I'm gonna keep for real
some real advice with angels, ask ye, wanting everybody is

(01:13:59):
stej Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne, the guy? We are the
breakfast club with any middle of asking yee, Hello, who's this? Yeah?
What's your question this morning? My question is basically like
I work physical labors and my wife works from home,
so I just be I came home time and I'd
be wondering like how I supposed this playing? Uh, because

(01:14:22):
why she she catches attitudes because I call home sleep
and I work you know, from six to round two
or three physical labors. But you know, she she's understand
while I'm why I'm tired. How do I understand that
maybe you guys need to set a schedule for when
you sleep so that because I do think it's important

(01:14:42):
because those are different types of hours. So if you
know when you're supposed to go to sleep, you know,
so she knows that's the period of time when you
just are gonna need your time and space. I think
that's important to establish that so she knows what's going on.
What time does she finish working from home? Usually she
gets off around like four or five. Okay, because here's

(01:15:04):
the other thing. She just probably has been in the
house all day, which is, um, I know it's different,
but that's also like she's probably dying to see you
when you come home. Yeah, I understand that part, but
it's just like it usually is because like same like
she wants me to do like I'm a little stuff
around the house, and I'd be like, yeah, i'll do it,
but just give me a second. Okay, I'm a procrastinator.

(01:15:27):
Like I think I think that's fair. I think I
think you should say when I come home, I need
two hours to just kind of like get myself back together,
sit down, relax, eat, WASHTV, whatever it is. And then
from this time that this time I'll dedicate to helping
you out around the house. Just get it, get a
schedule going, so she knows, she knows that you are

(01:15:49):
going to do it. She knows this is the time
that you're gonna do it. But let's put ourselves on
the schedule. Let's plan everything out like that so that
you feel like, Okay, this is my time and this
is your time, you know, because sometimes we know what
time we go to work. We need to schedule other
things in our lives too that are important. Yeah, I
ain't never really thought about doing it like that. You know,
I appreciate it because I definitely, I definitely I love it,

(01:16:12):
you know what I'm saying. I don't want the po
with it. I just I just I didn't know how
to approach it, because it's like, man, I'm tired when
I get off, I'm off under these people houses all day.
So right, and give yourself thirty minutes of cuddle time too. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
that's the man, he says, staying real for the logan.
I appreciate you, King. I don't know no other way

(01:16:32):
to be, brother. Yeah, man, I know they'd be getting
your hard time. They hate on you, man, but they
don't like real soldiers, man, they never did. I appreciate that, King,
Thank you, brother, No pressure, man, no pressure. Well all right, man,
all right, thank you, good luck. Ask ye eight hundred
five A five on the five on you you got
rooms all the way. Yes, And let's talk about since

(01:16:53):
we've been doing milestones today, we talked about Lauren hills
Mith's education going diamond. Well, now let's talk about another
a superstar who has a brand that is now worth
one billion dollars. All right, we'll get into a nexus
to Breakfast Club, coming the breakfast club. Listen. Oh gosh,

(01:17:14):
got report. It's a rum report for Breakfast Club. Yes,
congratulations to Rihanna. Her savage fancy lingerie brand is now
worth one billion dollars. So congratulations to her. That is
really dope. And that's not even the makeup, right, because
the makeup is like that is the lingerie line. Yeah,

(01:17:35):
the makeups damning four billion already, so dropping a clue
bound for Rihanna for having another billion dollars billions. I
think I read yesterday to that Lebron Lebron's going past
a billion this year to in career earnings. Now I
have you, Rionna, would you ever do another album? No?
She wants to if I yeah, if I wanted to,
But no for what that's why that by the way,
that's why Rihanna not in rush to give y'all no music.

(01:17:56):
Rihanna got two billion dollar companies, multi billion dollar companies
music please, you peasants will wait. But she does still
go in the studio and work, so we don't know
what she's plotting on. But people doing music, a lot
of people do it because they love it too. She
might love doing music. You peasants shall wait. Okay, while
you wearing my makeup and wear my panties, are wearing panties.
I would definitely wear Rihanna's panties with no problem. Meaning

(01:18:19):
God support black Bludy. I was really creepy and weird
black business. No, you said you were weird. That's what
I mean. I support black business. Nope, I support black
you said you would wearing panties. I support black business.
Now dropping a clue bomb from Rihanna Savage Finty, what's
it called? You know what it's called. You just said it. Okay,

(01:18:40):
Savage Fenty, I support black back. I would wear black.
We have more colors in that, sir, but I would
wear black, wear black, all right. I was talking to
envy Us. Sam Mahayak just recently did an interview with
Armchair Expert, and one thing she talked about was being
afraid in her twenties to film a sex scene in Desperado.

(01:19:00):
Is what she said. Happened. When we were going to
start shooting. I started to sob. I said, I'm a friend,
I'm a friend. And one of the things I was
afraid was Antonio because he was an absolute gentleman and superman.
We're still very close friends, but he was very free.
So it scared me that for him was like nothing,
and that scared me because I've never been in front

(01:19:20):
of someone like that. Yeah, in that situation where it's like, Okay,
what are we doing? And I started crying and it's like,
oh my god, they're making me feel terrible. She said
she didn't even know there was a love scene until
production started in the movie, and so this was, you know,
her first time having to do something like that, and
she was afraid. Who was with and s Antonio Banderaz okay,
but she said he was an absolute gentleman and they're

(01:19:41):
still super close friends. But she just said she wouldn't
let go of the towel that was around her, and
she just started crying. And he felt terrible about it.
But you know, she was acting, and I could imagine
that could be difficult when you didn't expect that, and
then its first love scene and it's just like exposing
yourself like that. It was hard. Aw that movie Dramas,
that's a big movie on Oh it's a good it's

(01:20:02):
a really good movie. Classic and for everybody classic, all right,
never saw it? Oh you gotta watch it. That came
out in nineteen ninety five, but I think it's still
always on cable now. I haven't seen it. I've never
seen too busy watching Boys in the Hood, a Western siety,
you know, stuff like that coming to America. I mean,
he hasn't even seen what he hasn't seen? What movie
you ever seen? Lion Kings? The movie? Have I not seen?

(01:20:24):
The Lion King. I want to play the Broadway play
though have you seen he's seen that? Probably not for you.
What is Death on the Desperado is the name of
a song, but that's a song. Okay. I'm just trying
to be hip on my Latin coaches. Don't school me
dramas out of here, all right, ke, we don't want

(01:20:47):
you all right now. Keke Palmer is gonna be starring
in Jordan Peel's new movie. Also, Daniel Caluya will be
in it, and of course he wasn't get out as
well and starting that, so it's gonna be a horror
film and that's my favorite. Jimer. So they said I'll
be released in July July twenty second next year, but
there's no further details about the projects so far. And

(01:21:07):
Sierra is working on a top secret beauty brand. Also.
She has said during an Instagram live session with the
editor in chief of A Laura Michelle Lee, that she's
been working on that skincare formula while she's been sheltering
in place during COVID. Everybody's working on some private things
and y'all just talked about coming to America. Well, Vanessa
Bell Callaway recently did an interview with Page six. Shout

(01:21:28):
out to Tashara who did this interview, and she talked
about when she was auditioning. She said she was a
guest too dark to play the role. That she really
wanted to play that lead role, the lead woman. And
she said, when you have white people hiring black people
in movies, sometimes a certain look is wanted. I just
wasn't light enough. Even though Eddie had the final say
on who played Lisa, she said, that's something that we've

(01:21:49):
always dealt with within our race. A lot of men
were indoctrinated by having a white woman or a light
skinned women on their arm. I didn't want the part
of Imani. I wanted to be Lisa. I had read
the script and I wanted the bigger role in the
and she decided it was better for her to play
a small role in an Eddie Murphy film than no
role at all. By way, it's a very memorable role.
Off you don't know who Vanessa Belle Callaway is. That's
the one that was you know, barking, barking and hopping

(01:22:12):
on one hopping on one leg and barking like a dog.
That's a very memorable role. Yeah, but she wanted that
role a Lisa, and she took the role, and she
is gonna make a cameo in the sequel Coming to America. Yeah,
she didn't know when she was sniped. Sister, sister, all right,
all right, now, Doctor Dre. We touched on this a
little bit yesterday as the show was ending Monie, as

(01:22:34):
you know, Monie was on Loving Hip Hop and she
confirmed that Doctor Dre was dating April. And now she
says she's been getting all kinds of phone calls that
she alleged is because of her revealing that news. Here's
what she said, how dare you sending to bang my
mother phone one and threaten me? I don't know you,

(01:22:55):
and you don't know me, and I didn't say anything
negative about you, sir, So don't you send another mother
to this phone of mine to make one more threat? Yeah,
Doctor Dre, and I recorded it wrong. The move mother
suck my You're done. You thought that a yourhythm chew up.

(01:23:18):
I'm the a your hysm, bitch. Why is she blaming
Doctor Drake for those phone calls? Though? I don't know
what the phone calls sound like, so I don't know.
She said a producer called her to threaten her. But
if they if they're not doctor Dre, what does it matter? Right, Yeah,
that could be anybody, like anybody with her phone. But
like people do stuff like that like this, I don't know,
this is whatever. We just don't know. All right, Well

(01:23:39):
that is your rumor report. All right, um, all right,
well thank you, so we'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody
else to People's Choice mixes up next, get your request in.
It's the Breakfast Local Morning Owning. Everybody is DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club.
That's Charlomagne. What are we doing for Black History? Mother? Listen?

(01:23:59):
Today we will honor a Black History Month for legend.
And this was absolutely a Black History Month moment. It
came from my Netta, the mood setter. I Neda is absolutely,
in my opinion, one of the freest radio personalities that
ever lived, one of the freest people that ever live. Okay,
we got to take it out of just radio because
I never did what so many people want to do

(01:24:20):
but are afraid to do. She didn't feel valued, she
didn't feel loved, she didn't feel appreciated when she worked
at ninety three BLX the Gulf Coast, number one for
hip hop and R and B, so she decided to
walk away. In epic fashion, Ladies and gentlemen, I present
to you, I neda the motheruckin mood setter. The Breakfast
Club presents a new Black History Month legend. I refuse

(01:24:44):
to walk around with people that are speak to you, Hey,
I netta, how you doing? But then as soon as
you walk by, dad bitch, I will not do it
to myself anymore. So if you confuse about what I'm saying,
listen very helpfully. I quit this bitch. And that was
another New Black History Month legend courtesy of The Breakfast Club.

(01:25:07):
Drop on a clues bond find that I respected. Man.
Shout out to the legend and net of the mood
ceter When you are not happy, you walk away. I respected,
always have, always will, and if I ever have to
quit someplace where I'm not feeling the love, I hope
to do it as big as I netted a mood
set a day ago. I netted a mood set A
big step of sasquashed feet Wendy Williams boots, I quit

(01:25:28):
this bitch goddamn it. What's she doing now? I don't know,
but salute I netted the mood Cether bringing us joy.
Still as we still we get strimp from her strimp.
We need to know her cash. We need to pull
loot her cash. Follow her on Twitter, you do, yeah,
find out her cash. We need to put something her
little cat follow We know we're gonna have another arm

(01:25:49):
before the before the month. Over all, right, well, when
we come back positive, Notice the Breakfast Club come morning
this morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlomane, the
guy we are the Breakfast Club, the Moose. I just

(01:26:10):
want to give you her Twitter. Her Twitter is mood
Setter m o O d set Ta. Yep. All right
now you got a positive, no, Charlemagne, I do. First
of all, I want to tell everybody make sure you
go to the Breakfast Clubs YouTube page. Um. You know,
we're back doing interviews in studio for the most part
for people that want to pull up. So we have

(01:26:31):
Earth Gag interview up there right now. Shout the Earth
game and a man was shot and Troy from Ernia Legia,
they was here this morning. So go to Breakfast Club
Power one on five one. Subscribe to our YouTube page,
check out our latest content. Okay, okay, not a positive notice,
simply this. It comes from the Great Harriet Tubman. Harriet
Tubman once said, every great dream begins with the dreamer.

(01:26:51):
Always remember you have within you the scrimp, the patience
and the passion to reach for the stars, to change
the world. Breakfast Club, you know, finish for y'all. Done,

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