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the God Peace to the planet. Monday. It's Monday, and
our guests host this morning. It's Miss Pat. Good morning,
Miss Pat, Good morning, Miss Pat, Good morning. I thought
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you was gonna run out of air over there. You
know you too old to be yoing like I'm feeling
that way. He heard his voice cracking, right, Yeah, I
heard him running to you, sound like you were saying
like me for I got I got one recorded, but
they don't never play no because you're hit live. Well,
we're here, miss you felt out that keen chill now.
Miss Pat is our guests host this morning. How you feeling?
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How was your weekend? It was great? I just left
for I don't know where I just came from, but
I'm here here. What was I at this weekend? I
don't know. You look at me on your marriage I
don't know. Yeah, show this weekend, Yes, I show dance
the ononder you can remember. I cannot remember where I
was at, but remember how much you got paid? I
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did really well. I had five sold out show. Okay,
there you go over the weekend. Shout out to everybody
on the track dads out there. I was out in
the Boston. My son had to uh you had to
track me a couple of track meets two by four
hundred at a sixty and the two hundred. So I
was out there for a little bit. Then I flew
out to Chicago. I had to do some work in Chicago.
What about you, shout? I ain't doing damn thing. I
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was home club couch all weekend, felt great too, felt great,
college basketball, watched no college basketball. I was actually reading
because I had I hadn't. I never read Ray Kuans
on from Steadcase to Stage. And I woke up on
Saturday morning. You know what. I went to the library
with my two of my youngest daughters, me and my wife,
and I was sitting in there like, man, I want
to get Ray Kuan's book. So I started to check
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it out the library, but they didn't have it, so
I wouldn't bought it. And that's all I was doing
all weekend was reading. I ain't do nothing. I ain't
watch no television, no nothing. I've just been reading. That's
a good thing. Run these used to run trade. Yeah,
we want of them. Get on parents out there, well,
yellow screaming what you talking about? You know, be saying
ugly stuff to track? What's you doing now, oh Nie cocaine?
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It happens. Jesus Wall Street Travel will be joining us
this morning. He's gonna talk about the stock walking and
some of the things you can do to make some
a little extra change. Absolutely, so we're gonna kicking with him.
And then we got Front Page News. Next, Silicon Valley Bank.
If you got your money in there, well we'll pray
for you. We'll tell you about it when we come back.
And we got the good Sister Teslin figure. Yeah, should
be joining us for front News. That's right. It's the
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breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is dj n V
Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got
Miss pat Our co host. And let's get in some
Front Page News. We got the Hood which bor Teslin
figure joining us for Front Page News this morning. Good morning, test,
Good morning. What's having everybody? Good? Let's start off with
some NBA nc DOUAA men's basketball tournament. If you watch
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the ACC tournament, Duke they beat the Virginia Cavaliers fifty
nine forty nine. In the Big East Tournament, Xavier beat
the Golden Eagles fifty one. Sie excuse me, the Golden
Eagles won that one. Now, John Moran, it seems like
his power Aid ads have been pulled because of what
went down in that strip club the other night. Cocacola
pulled its uh all its ads right now because that's
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him being suspended for flashing a gun. But also seemed
like the strip club released a picture of him in
that club, and it just seems like it was just
him in the chick alone. Well, Power Aid. I'm sure
it's just for the moment because the block is hot
right now. Is when the block cool off, you know,
they'll be back. And I would never frequent that Script
club ever again, because yeah I would. I would never
go to that script club ever again because I don't
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see what then, releasing those pictures had to do with
the investigation at all. None of the investigations closed, Yes, yeah, yeah,
it is closed. There was no reason to post that
picture at all. It was a script club, not a church.
That's right. That's right. In the script should sue right
that one strip her business all online. She's getting a
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lot of more tips since that picture came out. Stop
blocking the blessing. That is true. You don't know how
to make no money. Let me find the job. Moran
script people going there and as asport, yeah, yeah, I
can see that. I don't know about that. I mean
she might have kids, she might not want to have
picture out there. She might be a carib pole. She
was faced down the ass up so you really couldn't
see her face. She was a script, so she she
ain't somebody looking for that mole on her behind. I'm
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telling you they're looking for that. There was John Moran
who was a little boy who flashed the gun. Yeah,
John Moran had that, so everybody won't that now. Also,
it's a bad week to be in New York City
on the East coast, Miss pat It's gonna be a
northeaster that's gonna be shutting down the East coast of talking,
heavy snow, heavy rain. It's gonna be pretty nasty. That's
saying it's gonna hit tonight. So everywhere from parts North Carolina,
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Virginia all the way up to Boston and New Hampshire
will be hit heavily. So they're talking about you're here, Oh,
I gotta put my panty liners in the microway sho.
Damn women gotta stay warm all over the place. Now,
task you feel us in on what's going on with
the Silicon Valley Bank. Seems like people are losing their
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money left or right. They went there like crazy to
get their money. The government is only saying that they're
gonna cover two hundred and fifty thousand. Can you feel
us in? Yeah, this is how that is mess. The
bottom line is it looks like this is the second
bank failing of the largest you know that we've had
in history. And so once again the bank has ran
out of money. Imagine needing to be able to go
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get your money and you don't have the ability to
get it out. And what's worse is it seems like
they really don't have, you know, any answers. They keep saying,
will you'll be able to access the funds on Monday,
But we'll see how it works. So don't be surprising
if somebody running the bank and you know, doing poor
a little set it off move to be able to say,
you know, give me my money. So it's just, you know,
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it's it's sad to see. It's unfortunate for those who
have put trust into the bank, and it's gonna be
interesting to see what's gonna happen on the political end
on how they're gonna once again bail out the bank
but yet failed to bail out everyday America and who
also need some building out on our own, you know,
America coming. You know they're coming with the cape on
to build that bank out right right, and maybe you
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think so, absolutely well, we have a news report that
that breaks it down a little. Silicon Valley may just
basically didn't have enough cash to cover all of the withdrawals,
and so that means now that there are many of
their clients who are worried about how long they can
go without being able to access their cash. The speed
of Silicon Valley banks collapse came as a shock to
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many clients. Some rushed to the headquarters in Santa Clara Friday,
only to find that California officials had shut it down.
A sign from the FDIC stated it had taken control
of the assets and would reopen Monday to distribute up
to two hundred and fifty thousand to each insured client,
with a phone number for customers to call that's wild.
If I got eight billion or four million in that bank,
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I'm only gonna get two on to fifty thousand this morning.
But you know who's gonna come up? The people who
only had forty thousand, they're gonna get into fitted. They're
not they're not getting too fit prisoned, just like they're
not gonna get you know a lot of them people
in prison. But hey, if you didn't have a forty
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dollars and they're giving that everybody right, they're marching too.
So speaking of prison, I mean, what's gonna happen to
this bank for making this type of mistake? That's what
I want to know. I want to follow, you know,
follow the story to see, you know, what type of
trouble do they get in, you know, for playing with
people's money in this way. So there should be something
that happens. Of course is usually not, but let's hope
they actually do something about this mistake that they've made
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on these customers. It seems like they were asked bet
and it's a tech company type of bank, so everybody
in tech usually puts their money in this bank, and
they get loans from this bank to really enforce and
push tech. But the problem is, I guess this bank
invested wrong and there's no money there. So when people
started pulling their money out, when to stop dropped on
this bank? What what does everybody do? They go to
the bank and pull their money out, and it wasn't enough.
So the only people that were able to get their
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money is the first bunch of people have got the
money first, and nobody else is gonna be able to
get that money. So, like you said this morning, when
that being opens up, there's gonna be a lot of
people outside demanding their money. I just want to see
what happens. Because they said that they're gonna get a
bell out, but it's not gonna be like two thousand
and eight, and they say it's not gonna be at
taxpayers expense, but the public could still bear some indirect costs.
What the hell does that mean? I mean, we're gonna
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be paying for it and silicon and Silicon Valley has
big money in that area. But we talked about some
people with some serious money. So it's gonna be really
interesting to see. So no bottom line say we're gonna
be paying for it like we pay for everything else.
But they can't never find out money for reparations. But
we'll leave that alone. I'm about to have them a
whole bunch of white people about to come flying off buildings.
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That is true suicide. That's that's true takes like we
see flying white people. That is historically how it goes.
We're gonna see you next hour. He's absolutely all right.
Get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five
(09:00):
one on five one. If you need to vent, phone
lines a wide open again eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. Let us know how your weak
it is. Y'all know the clock jumped up. So if
if if you think it's an hour earlier, you're late.
I just want to put that out there. Eight hundred
five eight five o'clock. You got that, don't set itself
in two thou twenty three years. You deserve to be late.
Not sometimes you called us what now you call does microwave?
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Clock was still behind it and your microwave the other
let's stuff in the kitchen still does it? Some people's
cars too, Yeah. Eight hundred five eighty five one or
five one is the breakfast club? Come on, let's go
the breakfast club. Ray Ray Ray, Yo, Charlotte many what
up are we lying? This is your time to get
(09:40):
it off your chest, pool Pool. We want to hear
from you on the breakfast club. We can get on
the phone right now here to tell you what it is. Hello,
who's this? The Morning Fellows the war far f New Jersey. Well,
what's up you guys? A couple of weeks ago? Tell
them about the time A couple of times I ran
into charlomagne as the the gym. But as far as
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the Morning Fellers and young lady, I'm sorry, Um, you
don't like being called young ladies? All right, bat, I'm sorry.
I don't see a panting line. I'm grown. You know
those lines you see them over the under the addresses
look kind of text you, So don't tell yourself short. Um,
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wait till you see run into systems. Sort of a
life with cars going to uh fourway intersections. It works
best when everybody cooperation. Everything goes smoothly. But if if
one car or something goes wrong, then the whole thing collapses.
So that particular what happens to that particular bank You
the man made some bad investments, but all banks you
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can use Chase for example, make bad investments. But if
there's a run on any particular bank. The bank you
got your money in and I got my money in.
They don't have all that cast some basis they advertised
we have at the Mountain reserves, but that but most
of the money is taught up an other investments. So
if everybody that had money in Chase this want to
decide to go to get that money out of Chase,
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the same thing would happen. They wouldn't necessarily close, but
you wouldn't everybody wouldn't be able to get that money out.
Is a funny thing. Yeah, when you walk in the bank, Uh,
when you walk into bank, most of them have signs
that tell you if you lose your money, you're only
and showed up to two husred and fifty thousan dollars
fifty and now even And I'm pretty sure you guys
know this. When you go away on vacations sometimes, especially
(11:29):
if you're safe side and you want to take that
amount of cash for tipping and things of that nature.
If you want to take out a certain amount depending
on your bank, you have to let them know an
event so that they know to have that. I know
people that do cast sales on on on large items
that time and they have to go ahead a couple
of days events because the bank uh heads up. So
(11:51):
this is bad because you know what they did or
what they didn't do, and they have right even like uh,
I'll leave you like this. Even with auto dealership, they
come and get ordered, and if they get ordered at
the wrong time and something's wrong, they'll lose their I
think it's called the floor a floor loan and not
the money for all of the cards that are on
the floor on a lot. Yeah, yeah, well, thank you.
(12:14):
Most story short. My system more or less of the
banker cards. Even the hedge fun system is even more
insane because they bet. That's why they won't let certain
people in the hedge funds. They want you not to
need the money, but they know that you're not going
to ask for it back until five ten years. Yeah,
they use that to invest that money. And then what
happens is when people see that stock drop. You know,
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if people are scared, they want to pull their money
just in case, and one person pull their money to
people pull their money, and everybody started pulling their money,
and all of a sudden, the banker got no more money,
which seems wild. Hello, who's this, Hey, this is William.
Well morning, Brooks c. Good morning William, Good morning. Hey,
how y'all doing? Charlemagne the Guard? Every miss pet good morning?
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How are you? Man? We blessed black and Holly favored
over here? Yes, me too, hey, miss Pat. I wanted
to say we love you, me and my wife, we
love you, love you, love you, Thank you. I appreciate
that to you all the time. We tune it to
you all the time. I just wanted to say good
morning to you. Um wants to get oh, oh Envy.
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I love the book. I love the book. Oh, thank you, brother,
thank you, Papa coming out in a couple of weeks,
the pandemic. But I never got my literature from you.
I don't know what they've been doing up here. Man,
everybody calling up his sin and ain't getting nothing. But
hold on one second. We'll put your hold to ship.
We can get you what you need. Brother, all right, God,
I love y'all. Get it off your chest. Eight hundred
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five eight five one O five one. If you need
to vent phone lines to wide open, it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Oh, I don't know, I
don't know why Dan not back then it's high. Well,
everything high now because the inflation. We'll get it off
your chests. My wife us so upset this morning. Well,
because I love the one. I'm tired, sound cranky? You
(14:00):
do sleep? You ain't got no job anywhere? At work? No, no, no, no,
I'm at work. Well you work at MTA and West
brom depot in the Bronx. Okay, I moved New York,
so you man, because you ain't wake up another hour hour,
you was gonna wake up in a way before the
traffic start, ma'am. Some people didn't even wake up this morning.
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You you blessed miss chat. I loved you and you knock.
You don't want me this morning you got I'm just
saying you've been ungrateful. You know how many people that
didn't wake up that you know? I'm not ungrateful. My
friend died, died, man, my friends, I'm just a little tired.
It's okay. Stop stop being grouchy. Now being a little happier, right, So, No,
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you know what, when I get on the bus, I
picking up the people on a different project. See that
you're on the bus. Oh you're a bus driver, bus driver,
bus operator for not a driver operated bus operating in
the Bronx. You know what, Actually, I need you to
stay angry because if you stay angry, you're gonna stay dangerous.
You need to be you need to be on guard
out there in the Bronx. Stay dangerous. Well, I'm not
(15:08):
a Christine. When did they change bus driving the bus operator?
I just want to make sure I got it, because
I didn't know it's a bus operator. Then maybe when
we started getting in before the clear people left operator.
All right, Christine, you have a good deal. You have
(15:29):
a good morning. Right, don't let nobody stress you out.
Oh no, never, I get my point. There you go, Christine,
sound like you could hold it down over the prospect
howers too. I am. We used to have fun in
that building. Man. Remember when when you first moved in,
they told you that That lady told me you was
gay first moving to the building. When I first moved
into that building, the ladies and Sean man, I need
(15:50):
to talk to you. She said, you need to watch Envy.
You need to watch MVA. I said why, She said,
because you know he comes over him and you know
he got a little boyfriend over here that looked just
like you. Sure with a ballhead chain complexion, so you
know you might be as tight. I said, for real.
She said yes. I'll be walking past there and I
hear all kind of sounds coming from that apartment. That
was a lie in that building. That kind of looks
(16:12):
like Sean stupid man shout the little show on man.
I'm gonna give you some game. It was. It was.
It was New York, not Atlanta. And Atlanta that rumor
will to tuck off. Boy, you have eyelashes by now,
I'm gonna force you into that. Get it off your chest.
(16:32):
Eight hundred five A five one on five one. When
we come back. We got to talk to Oscars in
the rumors. We'll let you know if Angela Bassett finally
got that Oscar. I keep a locke. This to Breakfast
Club co Morning, The Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody's DJ n V.
Charlotmagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
We got Miss Pat Hare, our co host. Come on
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to Miss Pat good morning. Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk to oscars last name name or you gossiping
or chatting report? I mean, I guess we on the
Breakfast Club. This is where the tea spills, right, right
on the Breakfast Club. The last night was the Oscars.
Jimmy Kimmel was the host, and he started his monologue
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taking a couple of slaps at Will Smith and Chris Rock.
We want you to feel safe, and most importantly, we
want me to feel safe. So we have strict policies
in place. If anyone in this theater commits an act
of violence at any point during the show, you will
be awarded the Oscar for Best Actor and permitted to
give a nineteen minute long speak. No, but seriously, the
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Academy has a crisis team in place. If anything unpredictable
or violent happens during the ceremony, just do what you
did last year. Nothing. Sit there and do absolutely nothing,
maybe even give the assailant a hub. And if any
of you get mad at a joke and decide you
want to come up here and get jiggy with it,
it's not gonna be easy there. A few of my
friends are gonna have to get through first. You're gonna
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have to get through the Heavyweight champ or Donna's creed
before you got to make But that slap has provided
the years worth of content. I didn't talk about it
at all I don't blame it. I ain't nobody slapped me,
so I ain't talking about nobody else slapped. I don't
get into that Hollywood stuff. Ain't ain't nobody hit me.
That's don't hit me now, Rihanna, she saying lift Me
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Up during the twenty twenty three Oscars. That's one of
the most depressant songs of all time. Hey, you know what,
I didn't want to say that because I don't want
to ruin my career that song thinking about everybody who
ever thought they thought with my butt and just black memories.
To me, it's war. I don't think that's a great song.
That is the point of it. God dang, I don't
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want to hear it's a funeral song. It is, man,
it is. That's why I said the best time to
hear it is at the end of Black Panther. I
don't want to hear that song no other time, not
on the radio, not at the Oscars. You need to
go to sleep from a breakup, he laughed. Somebody robbed you,
somebody ditch you. I mean, it's and people was like,
you wrong to say that. It put me to sleep.
It just dreaming. It made me feel like a way
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one team when I'm two eighty, what shouldn't be the
other way? I'm still stuck on to the thumb in
the button. That would be you wouldn't be you would
be envy. I'm telling you that that's up one team. No,
I'd be happy. But it just made me feel like
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I'm floating. It just it don't make me feel good
with you now. Also, we gotta shout out to ruth E. Clark.
She became the first black woman to win two Oscars.
Of course she did costume designed for black panther, and
of course she went to Hampton University. Thank you to
the Academy for recognizing the superhero that is a black woman.
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She endorsed, she loves, she overcomes, She is every woman
in this film. She is my mother. This past week,
Mabel Carter became an ancestor. Oh Man, this film prepared
me for this moment. Chadwick, please take care of mom.
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Ryan Coogler, Nate Moore, thank you both for your vision. Together,
we are reshaping how culture is represented. All right, God
bless Ruthy Clark, drop a bomb. God bless her me
even showing up there. A mom passed away this week yeah. Wow, yeah, wow,
I'm gonna get to see her win. Then she won
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the first one. Yeah, she won the first one. She
won before she won this the second time. No second
time one last night? No no no, she won last year,
well the first what kind of black panthers wan? She
won that one and now she won this one. So
she won two. I thought they gave a two last
No no, no, no, no no. She won for the
original black panther. Now she won for this one. I'm
glad you cleared up for people who don't listen like me.
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This is my one. And she didn't go to Hampton University.
I want to put that back out there. And lastly,
Jamie Lee Curtis, uh beat out Angela Bassett? Go ahead? No,
that was that my neck growling, But I could first
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of all, what did Jamie Lee Curtis winning for? And
a lot of us need you know she was still alive?
And what what's going on? When they said Jamie I
wasn't even watching it. I woke up out like Jamie
Lee Curtis, what should do? What she was in? Which movie?
Everything everywhere, all at once. It's the movie I've never seen.
That's usually how the Oscars worked though. It's always the
movies that didn't Halloween. You know, everybody in the hood.
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I'm for real, everybody like she wanted for Halloween. I
was like, they made another Halloween. He didn't twitter at Halloween.
He didn't make another Halloween though, But she won it.
She had a little so that's what we thought. She
wanted Oscar for just popping out the cloths saying hello,
I'm still here. What is she wearing for that? That movie?
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Everything everywhere, all at once. I've never seen it either.
I know one thing though, Angela Bassett still waking up
Angela Bassett this morning, okay, and you do not need
an Oscar to validate who Angela bassetted. Baby. Angela Bassett
had that black mama face on you. She was cussing
about it out. Let me tell you something that look
on her face. You know, you know how the Oscar
me want you to clap beat nice. She was like,
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I don't give a uh. She was going. I could
read her eyes because she probably she probably feel like
they set her up because they had the woman that
did the Angela Bassett did the thing. She presented the awards.
You know, she presented the award. I thought she did.
I ain't watched the show. She just made that that.
I saw that woman announcing that award, did Dad? No,
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I really saw that woman announced and say Jamie Lee
Curtis one. That wasn't her. I don't think so. I
think that was her. Man, Well, that lady did somebody
on the street who sailed to Molly's. Now, what are
you talking about? What's her name? I swear I thought
I saw the woman that say Angela did the thing?
If I don't think that was I don't think so.
But later on my chol b Jordan came on stage
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and shouted her out as well, we love you, and
the crowd started cheering. They knew what it was for.
He should have just said it just in a Baskett
got robbed or dirty basketball Dirk that the one from
Jamie and messed up my hell and snatched your dress off.
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Here you go, Angela, don't don't play. I'm on for
a medication to day. Don't play. It's all right, and
that is your rumor report. Miss Patter's out co host.
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some front page News never got tests joining us, of course.
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Now let's start off with Job Morant. Now it looks
like Job Morant lost his Power Aide. Well, I don't
want to say that Power Aide pulled all the ads
right now, just for the moment. You know, the block
is hot right now, that's all that's that last hour,
just for the moment. They'll be back on a cooler Yeah,
But you know the thing about it is just for
the moment. I feel like, you know, they're really overdoing
it on this one. I do you know understand you
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know the importance of him being the face for Power
a He had just ain't a really heavy deal, multimillion
dollar deal Charlemagne. But when you really look at the video,
it was literally like two seconds of him flashing a gun.
There were no criminal charges, He didn't get any trouble.
He didn't do anything illegal. And when I look at
you know, I did some research and I saw that
the n r A has literally had athletes, you know,
(24:53):
featured on their website. So, you know, although I'm looking at,
you know, both sides of it, which is, you know,
stay off our gene. Don't have to put everything on
our g you know, when you get new money, you
got to do different things. You know, when when the
folks give you that paper, they are expecting you to
behave a certain way. But at the same time, I
don't want to overlook you know that I feel like
they're really overdoing it. They suspended him for two games,
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then went back in and said, well, we're gonna suspend
you for four. So I'm looking to see if this
is more of an example that they're making out of
him as yeah, opposed to just really, you know, just saying, okay,
he made a mistake, so we just have to remember
we don't get the grace that other people get when
they make those type of mistakes. But at the same time,
we got to make sure that you stay focused on
the bag and know that those people are watching. Yeah,
(25:35):
I think the only problem with y'all situation is that
he was under investigation for other violence situation, you know
what I'm saying, like punching the seventeen year old allegedly,
then they said he flashed the gun on the seventeen
year old. So for him to do that while he
was under investigation for that, that's what's making everything that
much more. Remember his team with alleged red light the
red light, Yeah, somebody what I mean? But if they
felt that way, and why give him the deal? You know,
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So if they felt like, you know, that that was
a problem on these alleged circumstances, why give him the
multi million dollars deal with be the face of Power Aid.
So it's kind of like they're saying one thing but
doing another. So if they had a problem with his background,
you should have navigaten a deal because remember, it's just
Power Aid that's pulling back the money. The team just
suspended him and kind of moved on. They offered this
young man and multimillion dollars deal to be the face.
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So why didn't they look into that. I guess the
first at first, it's my question. I'm with you. I
just think that, you know, it's a difference when it's alleged,
when all this stuff is alleged, and then you get
on Instagram going Dan a bubble. For sure, we'll keep
your ass off Instagram. That's the bobblem, that's the morning
and everything. The stript car shotgun Willie' I think in Colorado,
(26:41):
why you keep hating on the strip? Should have put
that picture out. They wanted to say, superstars come to
the script club where they may just taking put out
the picture of a pilst in his head. Well he
should no picture fifth, but they put out the picture
(27:01):
of him with the scrippling all the money, the money around.
It's wrong with the scripting all the money. No, but
also he went live, you know it's yeah, so he
flashed it, you know, oh yeah, I'm talking about after
the fact, after dog live video. They put out some
pictures this weekend. Why I don't know. Man cain't flying
his money. He can't. But if you go to strip
(27:21):
club you want a little privacy. He looks like he's
in the private room. He didn't want that out there.
If he wanted that out there, he would have put
it out there. That's right. That's a little foul. Well,
you can't when you when you look black folks, when
you get new money, you gotta stop doing blessed right stuff.
I mean, if that's right. I don't talk no mom,
I was talking them. Those with money. You gotta change
and you can't hang around and stuff. I tap my cousin.
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I don't know, y'all. Y'all, I'm gonna get me in trouble.
You ain't lying, that's true. Hey, I got blue Club,
blue ship. You got mad a cain't. We can only
get together on field room? What else you got to now? Also,
if you want to go to our bird land now,
it seems like women in Berlin can. Now, I'll swim
topless in the city's public pools just as men can.
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So Charlemagne, you can put your tip ties out there now,
ain't got h Yeah it's old and father, when you
m what I think it's interested. In the case, you
guys didn't know, there's six states you can go topless in.
So in the in the US, Utah, Colorado, Wyonabi, New Mexico,
Kansas and Oklahoma, you can let the Citty Committee finally
has an opportunity. And guess where this came from. There
(28:24):
was actually a movement called the Free Nipple movement where
they where they where they where. Women really decided to say,
you know, hey, we believe that we should be able to,
you know, pop our chests out, and everybody should be
a quality. So they literally started the hashtag free the nipples.
So now miss pat nipples are free. We can let
(28:44):
them hang, We'll put them on the table. You know,
we can do whatever whatever we want to do thanks
to the Free Nipple movie. Let me say this to you,
when my take my brother, my nipple going to the floor,
that's the natural that need sneakers, and I say, my
knees and shoes on some little babyties. I don't have
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them think you just walked by and somebody can lick
on them as they walked back. You gotta pick mine up,
dust it all unfolly, shake it to get the babe.
Ain't nothing wrong when to shout out to all natural
all the natural women in the buildings. So why are
you looking at me like I thank Charlot, I'm gonna
take off her broad I guarantee she gotta beat them
back up. And she just popped me your faint ray
(29:30):
Jay can do what we can do. My boot take
her nap. And lastly, a Mississippi man has been sentenced
to three and a half years in prison. He burnt
across in his front yard to intimidate a black family
on the block. Did you hear about that, mistass? That
is crazy. He went for Mississippi burning. I don't even
(29:52):
understand like what that was about. I know Mississippi has
been going through a lot. Shout out to Mayor LaBamba.
They they've really been going through a lot when it
comes to racial issues. Um, I don't know if you
guys know, but he is pretty much called the Jim
Crow and apartheid and have they're trying to take over
the city and have a hustle takeover. So there's a
lot of race relations that that's going on. And I
don't know if they's stemming from that or he just went,
(30:14):
you know, full of Mississippi burning. You know, I don't know,
that's just really strange. Who's burning you know crosses in
folks yard? That was just really strange. I thought you
said he said he burn it in his own yard,
in his own yard, black man, the white man. He
can't even Dora premacy. Right, you posted burning in the
black people yard, not your own nobody. He ain't crazy.
You got to say, no black person grand so far
(30:37):
when they get putting them see right right right nobody right,
it really don't scare nobody. Wood and fire, that's just
the bringing me down and put it on the gride,
especially if you're going to do it in your own yard,
right right, He's really weird. Right well, that is front page.
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z l y n f I g r oh, and
make sure you listen to this great shot No Chase
the podcast on the Black Effect iHeartRadio podcast Network, hosted
by the good Sister the Hood Whisperer. Absolutely all right,
when we come back, we got the Wall Street Trapper.
He'll rejoining us. He'll tell you where you need to
put your money, so make sure you keep it locked.
(31:19):
It's the breakfast club. Come on in, Miss pattis here
the breakfast club. It's open. I'm up here talking to y'all. Right,
and that's the power in us learning how to make
our money work for us. We watch these people build
this country. We buy all that and I'm not the
person to telling nobody not to buy no brand. But
(31:39):
my thing is, when we buy Louis Vatton, we should
own the stock as well. But no or no, he
the richest man in the world, right, why not own
the Louis Vaton stock, the Hennessey All that's to combine
to for or he owns all that, right. McQueen is
under the Karen Group, which is Gucci. Right, all that's
on the stock market. But for me, that financial trauma
(32:00):
has to be broken, right, we gotta understand that we
are more than consumers. Telling Charlom and I just read
something from him where he said trauma has been normalized
in the black community, but not healing. But that's financially too.
Like when we think about money, what all the money
systems that we have, How do we understand money, how
do we think about money, how do we speak about money?
But most important, how do we feel about money? So
(32:22):
for somebody who's just starting off, right, maybe we still
are confused because a lot of times in our community,
it's like we almost got to tell them five times
for them to make that an issue jump because we're
so scared. Like you said, what would you tell people?
How would you tell people to start off doing and
investing something that's pretty safe that they can see, play
with it themselves, see how we work. But for me,
the easiest way to just get in the stock market
(32:43):
is owning the entire stock market. Right. That's owning an
entire S and P five hunting. That's owning an entire thing.
Why So I look at the market as a house,
and in those how in that house, there's different rooms.
So there's gross stocks, there's tech stocks, there's different sectors.
But if you own the whole market, which gives you
on average eight percent of your money, you're doing better
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than the bank. If you just own an index fund,
if you just own the SMP five hundred, it don't
require you to do much like I use it as
a savings and account now like I don't because you
only I'm only making zero point zero one percent with
my money being in a savings account. We've been taught
that the bank is the best place for our money.
But as long as inflation is going up, our money
is losing value every day, so we're losing purchasing power.
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So for me, I use the SMP five hundred as
my savings account. So every time I'm getting money, I'm
putting at least thirty percent of that in there, no
matter what it's doing. Because the market goes up seven
times compared to the three times it goes down, I
can live with that, right, So the easiest thing would
be to invest in the SMP five hundred. The second
step would be, okay, own what's called the ETF. So
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I like to make that like you're going a grocery store.
There's a potato chip aisle, there's a water aisle. There's
an aisle that may have like gloves and stuff. Right, Well,
each one of those aisles represent a sector in the
stock market. So you have a tech sector, you have
a communication sector. If you own an ETF, you can
simply say, this is the part of the market that
I understand. I understand technology. I'll own a technology ETF.
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I understand banking. I'll understand the banking ETF. Not Inside
that ETF, you'll have credit card, you'll have insurance, you'll
have wealth management. You can own that if you understand that, right,
So now you don't have to buy individual stocks from
inside of that, you can say Okay, bet if I'm
gonna own a technology sector as a whole, let me now.
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I like Apple that's in there, I like Microsoft that's
in there. I'm not the person to tell you to
own what you know or what you use, because that
could be a bad business. I don't never want you
to put you in a situation where you're gonna lose money.
A lot of people put money in the bank, like
you said, because that's what's toying. Yeah, but also they
feel like they can go get it when they need to.
People can get that money off the stock market anytime
(34:50):
they want to, Yeah, except for weekends and holidays. Right,
and one, you can only build wealth if you tap
into ownership. The next thing is my saying, is a
all of that's not moving as a dollar that's losing, right,
So let's dig deeper into that conversation. So you work
hall for money, you put money in a bank, the
money loses value as they print money. But then what
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also happens is wages are going the cost of living
is going up, but the dollar is not going up.
Inflation is going up. Everything is going up, but how
much you make in the value of your dollar. So
as long as it's sitting still in the bank. Everybody
is using your money but you. But that goes back
to the financial trauma. That goes back to us scared
to have the conversation on how do we use money? Right,
(35:34):
So I always say three things we're supposed to spend
our money on is one is information, one is access,
and the other one's assets. So the information gives us
a new conversation. I can't talk to Charlomagne about starting
his own brand radio anybody. I can't talk to you
about real estate if I don't educate myself. Sometimes that
mean I have to get access to that room. I
got to get access to talk to you, King, I
(35:55):
got to get access to talk to you. I'm okay
with pan for information for Pan for acts says, because
I become the asset. If I become the asset, nobody
can't take that away from me. So if I become
the asset, now I learned how to invest, I learned
how to take control of my twenty four hours. You
remember the first talk you ever bought forward for it? Okay, yeah,
bought At the time, it was like eight dollars and
(36:16):
since then, this is why I don't believe in investing
what you use. People always said that because I bought
for that eight dollars, here we are nine twenty twenty
three is still around the same price. Wow, right, it
hasn't moved. It has moved over the years, but it's
still in the same Brad made you by for it
wasn't the fact that somebody told you. Somebody took that's it.
But why you know, most people, I can say most people,
(36:37):
A lot of people in the stock market game will
tell you that the all day long, Hey, I would
you like yeah, by would you like by? Would you use?
You use light? So you know, use Apple couters. So
you're saying that's not necessarily true, not because that's that's
surface level of information, that's vague information, right, and that
leads you to so much. For me, I like that
(36:58):
you said as earlier you said trap you really be teaching.
It's because it's a difference from knowing something and then
truly being able to teach it. I pride myself and
not only knowing this game and dissecting this game, but
teaching this a game so people can be in power. Right,
So I'm gonna teach you, like how to find a
great company. What are the attributes of a great business?
(37:18):
So even if we look at men and women, we
have specific things that we see in women or men
that we like, you mean, like a tall you mean,
like a whatever that is. Well, companies are the same way, right,
So I look for companies that have at advantage what
makes them better than this company? Just like everybody else,
A company has to be cash heavy. I like that.
(37:41):
A company with a lot of money can't go broke, right,
you know what I'm saying. A company with a lot
of money unless it can't go broke. A company with
a good CEO, it's a company in the right direction.
And so again, every twothon we teach that to people
so they can learn that. Once you learn this game,
Envy Brew, I promise you king, it's as the way
you live in America, Because now I don't watch a
(38:03):
lot of basic TV. I only watch CNBC and CNBC
because I won't see how they're moving. Right. They don't
drive you crazy to look at your SMPPO one hundred
every day though I don't look at it every day, Okay, good, good, good, Yeah,
I don't look at it every day. That's what you
look at it. So honestly when the market going down. Okay, okay,
The reason why I look at it when the market
going down is because I ain't now looking for an
opportunity to trip on my network. So in chaos is
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when opportunities give birth. In chaos. Pandemic happened. From the
pandemic until now, the wealthy people of America have increased
it well by five trillion dollars, while the average person
right now it's sixty days behind on a car. Note
why is that so outside information? Right? So the wealthy
(38:50):
people understand that Golden Sacks is right around the corner.
Just put a bid in the buy Subway for ten
billion dollars. Subway has more restaurants than any other chain,
thirty seven thousand of them. Well, they can get it
cheaper right now than they could have got it while
the economy was booming. So the goal is to not
panic in financial situations, but to understand these are opportunities.
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All right, we got more with the Wall Street trapper.
When we come back, don't move. It's the breakfast Club.
Good morning, everybody is Charlemagne the guy we are the
breakfast club is Patt's still here. She's co hosting today,
but we got the Wall Street trapper in the building. Charlemagne.
Is not a perfect time to be invested. It's the
perfect time to be in because everything is on sale. Okay,
you don't want to, I mean I don't saying you
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don't want to, but when the market is running, you
want to beat them already made that decision to be there,
right so for like right now. So every time someone
is getting paid, they should be putting like at least
five or ten percent of their money in the stock
market in their account. Because what happens is when the
market is it's based off fear. Right, So when people
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and on the market feels like they want to sell,
that's how opportunities for us as retail investors. This is
the time we trip a lot in that work. Why
so Apple becomes on sale, Apple, every Apple, soode is
still open, right. Microsoft is on sale. The Microsoft store
is still open. Amazon is on sale. People buy on
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Amazon right now as we speak. So we gotta understand
that these are the opportunities for us to say, Okay,
if I buy the Amazon now at ninety eight dollars,
on the other side of this recession, it can be
two hundred dollars. It can be three hundred dollars. That's
gonna work ten times as more as you personally can do, right,
(40:38):
And so that's why this is an amazing time envy.
When you're looking for real estate, you don't go buy
at the top of the market. Y'all gonna look for deals.
Of course, I want the deals right upside of them.
That's what the upside at the upside is on how
much on one you don't get out of life what
you deserve, you get out of life what you can negotiate. Right,
So when you're looking for what a negotiation, that why
I can negotiate. You understand your number, and you said, yo,
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here's how much I can make on the same thing.
With the stock market, the game, the rules of engagement
don't change. But what happens is investing is a radical behavior.
It's a culture shift. It's a disruptor, right, because these
are people when they rolled off lower class, middle class,
they don't it's not gonna teach you that in school.
People like, why they don't teach I thought that school
they're not supposed to. They don't want you to sitting
(41:21):
at the table with them. Now, you're right, but you
know a lot of times we're scared. Right when the
pandemic first happened, everything was on sale, right, fire sale. Yeah,
and I got scared myself because I didn't know what
to expect, right, you know what I mean, that's good.
You can't go to work? Is you know what? Work
shut down? And this is I was scared. I'm like,
(41:41):
so every I did what everybody else did. I'm holding everything.
I'm every dialogue, holding every dialogue. Feel like I'm broke, yeah,
dead broke. Yeah, but you realize, you know. And Caesar
told me, like, na, we need to buy properties now.
He went out and jumped out and board a properties,
which was smart and I didn't and I killed my
and I hate myself for it. But like even now,
it's like I'm seeing it happen again. Yes, now I'm like,
(42:03):
I'm buying my daughter house. I'm buying my son a house,
and I'm buying them houses to live in because I
know when it comes back. I was, it's equity. I'm
already stealing it. Yeah, so if I get those and
that's what I try to tell people to do, Like
this is the time where you were thinking about jumping
no matter what it is, whether it's stocks, whether it's
real estate, whatever it is, this is the time to
look and really jump because what happens is what you
don't know. It's not a reason for you not to
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do it. Go get the information. Let's think about this.
Two thousand and eight, the recession happened. We weren't privy
to how to play the game. A lot of people
now who missed two thousand and eight, they were waiting
for this, they were waiting for the pandemic. But what
happens was now the people who in a pandemic, who
had no idea two thousand and eight, they're like, you know,
I don't know what to do. You missed the pandemic.
We are in now it's going to be called a
(42:45):
double dip recession. So what that is is in America
doesn't like to say the word recession because any president
that has a recession under their name means you did
something wrong. It's aster it yeah, like it's like um,
but anytime you pumped five eight trillion dollars in the economy,
this is inevitable. So that's why I say everybody needs
(43:05):
to learn basic economics. So again we teach it basic
economics shows you market cycles. It has to go through this,
so you miss it. So a double differ recession is
when economy is doing good, the economy falls, It looked
like it's about to rebound, and then it falls again
to double differ recession. That's what we at right now.
But what happened was pandemic. The economy was falling, but
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they put a lot of money in the market. What
happens now is the Fed says, yo, we're not putting
them on money in the market. Matter of fact, we
need our money. So now the United States has to
cash out. What happens is then raising inflation rates. Everything
eggs has soared seventy percent over the last year. That's
not the only thing though, that affects the lower and
middle class. But watch how deep it's about to get.
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So now the United States has what's called a debt
ceiling crisis. So the United States is thirty one trillion
dollars in the whole. We can look at that on
US Debt clock dot org. It will shock you because
what you'll see is you'll see the numbers keep rolling
even if you look at two o'clock in the morning.
What happens now is America has to pay the interest
on that loan. If they can't pay the interest, somethings
(44:08):
gonna happen. Bad's gonna default on the loan. So this
shitty oh eighty billion dollars Social Security, Medicaid and Medicare.
Medicare is thirty three percent of the United States debt.
What they're about to do right now, they're debating on
get rid of getting rid of it because they need
to save that money. You're the wealthy people of America
is not on Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid. Who that's gonna
(44:31):
affect gonna affect us. It's gonna affect our moms. It's
going to affect our aunties, is gonna our uncles, It's
going to affect our next new names. It's going to
affect the people we love. So what happens in those
type of situations, more houses beyond sale, more people at
the jobs. This is what happens. And if we don't
never prepare for it, if we keep being fear finally
(44:53):
exiting average reality, y'all, we gotta get outside of that
fear and stop saying, yo, I'm a financial predator, not
saying I'm predator on people but I'm playing the market
for what it's worth, right, And so again it's happening again.
It's in front of our faith. Even they scared because
they're like, ya, we never seen it like this because
they've never put eight trillion dollars in the market. Yeah,
(45:14):
they've never done that before. So now they got to
get the interests at six percent. Now they got to
get it down at two percent. That's gonna take two years.
I mean, we're gonna be in this for a while. Yeah,
they got between July and September to raise the debt.
That's it. Yeah, and that's and that's only that's the
eighty billion in ten years. They got to come up
with eight hundred billion. Watch how they don't care about
you though. They just gave And I'm not against helping
(45:36):
other countries because I know in order to be six
so it's thirty one trillion, but it's eight hundred billion
they got to give up just to pay on the interest.
That's just the interest. I'm I'm all for helping under
the country because I understand about alliances. So we sent
seventy eight billion dollars to Ukraine over the last year. Okay,
that's cool, but you know you got to pay this
eighty billion dollars so you don't go in default. But
(45:59):
all so ten billion dollars to help hunger and homelessness
in America. Crazy. So if they print money for what,
they wan't print money for it. Let you know that
you are not a priority. Right, So here's the game change.
If you want, you want somebody tell you who you
are and how they're gonna handle you. You gotta adjust. Okay,
what's the adjustment? Okay? I know I'm not a priority
and they odds, I know they're not gonna teach me.
I know they're not gonna take care of me. Man,
(46:20):
Let me teach myself. Let me get educated, Let me
become the asset. Let me go get the information. I
know my nine to five is only paying the bills.
I gotta learn another skill set. I gotta do something different.
I gotta go to the very real estate thing. I
gotta go listen to Trap and two. I gotta listen
to with Charlotte Man talking about mental health. I gotta
get these things because I gotta be equipped for what's
ahead man, question that you talk about, because that way
(46:41):
they say, you know what, we're gonna start at taxing Peepe.
That's a stake over two hundred thousand dollars sixty percent.
I don't think that don't happen for first I think
the immediate reaction will be cut something, millions of jobs low,
cut something. It'll probably be like a from what I read,
it would be like a million jobs laws and it
could lead up to like seven million jobs. Cut something
in the country goes into recession. Cut something, and now
we're backing away again. Cut something. So think about this.
(47:04):
So right now, when you watch the news, what do
you see? You see every company but Apple has cut
jobs by the thousands. Apples the only company that hasn't
cut jobs. The first thing, and it's even with people
as your your own business, the first thing that a
business does when it needs to save money, cut jobs
before we start switching technology. But yo, you gotta go.
(47:27):
They gonna know what it is to get that. It's
all about bottom line. How do we get the bottom
line right? Cutting jobs? Is it? Well, that's an expense.
So the same thing with America again, understanding that, so security, Medicaid,
and medicare equals thirty three percent of the debt. What's
the first thing we're gonna do after we cut jobs.
We gotta cut that. We gotta cut that, we gotta
cut that, so we don't go in default. Right, default happens.
(47:49):
Now it gets even worse. It's time's ten now things
that you thought was a necessity, now it becomes like
life changing. All we got more with the Wall Street
trap or when we come back, don't move. It's the
breakfast club, Good morning morning. Everybody's dj env Charlemagne the
guy we are to breakfast club. This Pat is still here,
she's co hosting today. But we got the Wall Street
trapper in the building. Charlemagne, tell me what you think
(48:10):
about this. Right, If I'm I've never had no through
the loan that because I didn't go to college many
if you got student loan debt, would you encourage somebody
to pay back to the student loans or boys stop both? Okay,
So what happens is most people are gonna be paying
the student loan again. You don't get equipped in the
workforce to pay that off at one time. Right, Here's
what happens. If you learn how to find delicate, it's
about delegating. Right. If you learn how to say, okay,
(48:32):
let's do let's create a financial balance sheet, a personal
balance sheet, right, Like a personal balance sheet is saying
how much money do I got coming in? How much
money do I got going out? Right? And if the
first thing you do is when you take how much
you got coming into how much you got going out,
that number should be green meaning positive. If it's negative,
we got to make some adjustments. But if you got
student loan debt, don't dedicate. And it's me or it's
(48:54):
not financial advice, this is it was me. I wouldn't
dedicate all my money to paying a student loan off
because that's gonna take me twenty years or teen years,
or when I can be saying, all right, if I
was gonna put five hundred dollars a thousand dollars of
student loans a month, let me go half and have
let me invest five hundred and then let me use
another five hundred pages student loan off. Here's why, because
then investment gonna grow for you. You can literally take
(49:16):
profits from the investment in the stock market and say,
all right, I'm gonna use these profits to put to
older student loans. I think one of the things we
think everything is absolute, we think everything is either all
instead of saying, yo, it's a boat. If once we
take on that idea, that ideology, we change the game
for ourselves. It's all about changing our perspective around money.
Another thing like people always be telling me what trap
(49:37):
about taxes and how I'm gonna get taxed. One of
the things Nickadee has told Jesus, he said, do you
do you encourage the people to pay season? Because he
knew that people was gonna get an up robot paying
tax He said, man, pay season, what season do and
then do what you gotta do with the rest. My
thing is this, learn how to play the tax game.
One of the reasons why I love real estate. There's
nothing else that gives you better tax breaks than real estate.
The reason I love stocks is because the equity can
(49:58):
grow to the fans. But I'm gonna do stocks and
real estate because I'm not gonna get the brakes. I
went bought forty acts of land. Why nobody getting more
tax breaks than somebody of their own land? Right, Here's
good The game changing once I put the car on
it and put me in a whole another level. That's
what happened with Ross Ross, my guy who was talking
to Ross, because I was. You know, I was in
the group he had. He was talking. I say it, bro,
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like you gotta put something on his land? Yeah, ass
and taker. He wouldn't put everybody laughing like why he
got buz because we had the conversation. He went, did
it his whole his whole tax bracket changes now just
because of the livestock. Let's talk about that. That's the taxes,
not tax bracket. But what he pays for time one
hundred and fifty two of that house, he probably paid
three hundred fifty thousand year in taxes, could probably be
(50:41):
like thousand dollars in taxes because he got live stock
of it. But that's appreciate that cleanup and the rules
that people don't know that you gotta study, and the
same that I would tell people. It's too if you
have kids. Depending on the age of the kids, you
can put your kids on salary twelve thousand a year, Okay,
you know twelve thousand a year my daughter. Easy, that's
changing the game. We want to get out kids bank
accounts when they're young for what to sit the money
(51:02):
in the bank. Yo, My daughter six seven years old
right now and she's six figures in but not in
a bank account. We got a custodio account for she'd
been the best in the stock market. So it started
me getting birthday gives yo, he go a thousand dollars,
he goes two thousand dollars, he goes three thousand dollars.
I'm having that conversation from her. We ain't nor him
a line the conversation. See, I'll take a little step forever.
Let's say that you know you have an older kid,
(51:23):
you're paying the salary, and then you make your kids
pay their own t wishing, their own car, the old school,
their own school, and come on, because your kids could
write it off. Come on, then you can write your
kids off its financial Literacly had It's best right there. Man,
Let me say this right quick. Me every time is
going on a book to a man, you college book
to a man. It's such an amazing experience for me.
That's that's one of those moments I'm excited about because
(51:44):
when I was homeless, sleeping on my air mattress. From
homeless to sleeping on their match with my daughter, I
listened to Eric Thomlins. So for me to how the
privilege of being able to go on this tour with him.
For him to ask me that and be in New
Orleans and Louisiana and Batman, it was a privilege. So
definitely come out to that man. That means do you
owe you? What do you owe yourself? Like? I think
what happens is we don't we feel like we old
(52:06):
rent we oh and I'm just speaking. I don't know
what etam mean by. I'm gonna just give my definition
of it. Ye. I feel like we haven't made ourselves
a financial priority in our life. One of the things
we do is, man my bills, do man a light dude, Man,
I gotta do this. Whenever you took him time to realize,
what do you owe yourself? What is the life you
owe yourself? For me? I don't only owe myself, but
(52:26):
I owe my daughter, I owe the generations that come
behind me. I have this crazy vision that when my
family walk into a house, they still have a big
picture of me, and they'd be like, on contrap the
reason why we're living like this? On contrap the reason
why we have this lifestyle Because when you go into
the rock Childs and the wal most, I promise you
they got a big old picture of Sam walking in
the house and they picked Sam homage. You're feeling me
(52:49):
and I want my family to feel the same way
about me. But I had to realize my worth. A
lot of us pour middle class. They don't care you
white up black. If you pour middle class, you haven't
figured out what your worth there is yet. And until
you figured out out. And you figure that out by
going against the norm. You figured it out by being disruptive.
You figured it out by learning. What did my fourth
parents make the mistakes that you figure that out? You see? Man,
(53:09):
how did Charla man get this way? How did Vy
get this way? How did trap get this way? What
did they do? What did they learn? What are the
conversations that they have? You start peeling back the lids
on that financial trauma, Yo, You're gonna realize, Yo, there's
a whole other game out here that I ain't playing,
and I need to be a part of it. If not,
I'm setting myself up for a checkmate. Let's talk about it, man,
tell us about the thirty Day book Club where you
(53:29):
get out of here? All right? I want to know
what you're reading right now? All right? Man? So we
got the third Day book Club and saw the trappers Anonymous,
We talk about it every week on Trapping Suses. So
what we do is so right now. I got my
team entrepreneurs, you should do this right now. I got
my team reading the fifteen Valuable Laws of Growth. Person
development is key, It's about John Maxwell. Another book I'm
reading is again Every Time as You Owe You. I'm
(53:51):
reading that. I'm all about personal development. I'm all about
learning different things. And so every every month we do
thirty days. Read a book in thirty days. Right. That
puts pressure on you. It makes you say, the more
you learn, the more you can earn, change the conversation.
You change the conversation. Yo, you're feeling me. So we're
pushing that, making you read in thirty days. Read a
book in thirty days. What happens? If you can read
(54:12):
twelve books in a year, you'll you've really just did
more than ever the half of America. If you can
read a book a month, you really did half of America.
I go off step further. I read a book and
two audibles a month. You know what I'm saying. Because
I just want the more knowledge. I gotta become unstoppable. Man,
That's just why I'm at man. Yeah, man, my gyp
Instagrams and twitters and all that good stuff. But I
just really want everybody to check me out on YouTube.
(54:34):
The Wall Street looks like us now, a network and
a game for that is to make wealth attainable for
everybody who didn't think it was attainable. So we don't
got to get it out the mud, the more we
can get it out the market. And so check that
out on YouTube. The Wall Street looks like US now,
a network. Trapping. Twols is every two that's seven o'clock Eastern,
and my Instagram is Wall Street Travel, wall Underscore Street
Underscore Trapping. Man, I just want to say thank you
(54:55):
again because I appreciate you so much because, like we
said earlier, man, there's so many people who make money
just telling people how to make money, but they're not
really giving you anything tangible knowledge you go out there
and apply to you know, you know, to make some money.
So now we always want to see I think once
people start making money, it changed their life. There you go,
Wall Street Trapper. It's good family. It's the Breakfast Log
(55:17):
the Morning, Yes, sir, everybody iss DJ Envy Charlomagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. We got our co host
Miss Pat with us today. Pack Now, Miss Pat, before
we get to the rooms, you want to announce something
that you got going on that's pretty big, right, Yes,
I'm I want to announce my give a drum roll
a bomb or something. Drum roll? You got a drum roll? No,
(55:39):
you caught him on barn. We go? There we go. Okay, y'all,
I am moving into theaters. And the name of my
company tour is your girl doesn't made it. First stop
is Louisville, Kentucky, Kentucky, September the night. Go to my
website at Miss Pat company dot com for all the tickets.
It's gonna be a twenty city tour right now, thirteen
(56:01):
dates are already a first time in theaters by myself.
She said, you know I'm moving in the theater. I said, well,
what's wrong? I thought it was the neighborhood like Pat
is doing theaters. Now, if you want to buy tickets,
how can they buy tickets? Miss Pat company dot com,
(56:22):
Miss Pat Company dot com. Definitely go purchase your tickets
and let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Chris rock
from or you gossiping or you chatting? Is the rumor report?
I mean I guess we're on the Breakfast Club. This
is where the tea spells right right on the Breakfast Club.
Now it looks like Netflix has pulled some of Chris
(56:42):
Rock's special down. Now, this is the part where he
talks about Will Smith and Jada Picket Smith. You remember
the Joe carry goes Okay, gives me up the joke
keep cushion. She said he should quit because we get
(57:07):
nominated for keep Cushion. So did I do some jokes
about who gives them? That's how it is. She started,
I finish it, Okay, who bootleg? Bootleg Chris Rock stand up?
Specially y'all got that on the They pulled it down,
said it's hard for them to find it now, so
they put it out. If you got the joke row,
I guess. So they're not saying why, but they're definitely
saying they pulled it down. I'm sure it's because you
(57:27):
got the joke wrong. That's why I said. I wished
he got the joke. Ro he get messed up and
he did it over. He said, he said, I up
the joke. That's why I wish that Chris still puts
out that body of work, but produced like an actual special,
you know what I mean, Like, I want him to
still put that body of work out, but produced is
an actual so you don't want to see it live. No,
I didn't like it live. I don't. I mean I like,
(57:48):
I like it. I love the material, but I don't
think any stand up should be live on. We need
a little editing now, because I remember when I was
shooting Minds, I was like, Oh, thank god, this go
back into a room and y'all gonna fix it because
I got a few jokes exactly, And like you said,
Chris Rock was informed of the edit and Netflix, I
guess they did it because he messed up that part
of the joke, so that was the reason why they
(58:10):
took it out. And I know they can do it
because I went to go see Chris Rock twice over
the past year and you had the same outfit on,
and I know they was taping, so I'm sure that
they can put it together to produced stand up special.
I want them to put out the produced stand up
version of of that selective outrage. That's not why he
had on the same outfit. When you need you just
wear the same outfit whatever you put out by the bed.
(58:30):
If it don't stink. You put it right back some
money for once. What are you talking about. I wear
my brawls to the to the whip pop out in
the middle, yellow underneath, not the yellow. But you know
I'm heading. I can't butting my stuff up in the front.
When that, why get the pulling out. I just yanked
that wind out and cut the other side, sort of
(58:51):
mash and hang at the same level. You're setting out
these toorsmen everything. Now it's a big breatham. I feel
the family because when that why you get the poke
in you and one of them they just break on
their own. I don't know how they break, but they
(59:12):
crack in the middle and you just yank it out.
Goodness Well Colin Kaepernick, he says he knows his white
adoptive parents loved him, but they were problematic at times.
I know my parents loved me, but there were still
very problematic things that I went through. I ain't what
was important to show that no, this can happen in
your own home and how we move forward collectively while
(59:35):
addressing the racism that is being perpetuated. Oh your hair
is not professional. Oh you look like a little thug. Yeah,
and those become spaces where it's like, okay, how do
I navigate the situation now? But it also is informed
why I have my hair long today? Now my period now?
(59:59):
The reason I said parents are black, right, so Lemaine
Jokes says, I'm Dominican. My parents are black. But when
I got corn rolls, my parents said the same thing exactly.
They said, you look like a little dog out there.
Take them carn rolls out. You're gonna get yourself shot.
My parents said the same thing. I had had A
had a big afro. You know, this was this was
like ninety two ninety three, So this is when like
death roll was popping, and so I had the big afrow.
(01:00:20):
I used to wed Chuck Taylors and so peverybody thought
you was danged. You too small for somebody. Thank you dad,
hear the man. When Snoop caught the murder case, right,
Daddy made me cut my head, same thing like you
think you Snoop Dogg. Same exact thing Daddy did not.
Thank you thought you standing on Fo eleven, Charlemagne. Your
daddy just was tired of you run around with that dude.
(01:00:41):
The hell and when the hell? Because boys don't take baths.
Good y'all, don't do right. I just threw my fourteen
year old in the tub the other day. Told me
he was clean. I stuck my hand up on it.
I said, oh no, he tucked them on the ways
and now I want you to smell him. He started crying. Yeah,
because they will feel I said, get in the tub.
(01:01:03):
So you know your dadd did just want you to
wash your hair. Jesus, all right, well what calling Nick
Parins would take the adoption back? Colin Kaperna pan were
doing what white people do. He braided his hair, and
they thought he was gonna rob him. Jesus great, you
know white people. White people are different. Oh my god,
(01:01:24):
don't rob my son up in the middle of the
they for got you adopted a young black man, adopted
a niggro and then he walked in there looking like
a niggro. When you got him, he had that little wave,
hell like you dj Vy. All of a sudden he
turned into Charlemagne overnight. N It used to be shut
(01:01:47):
up in Prinson. You're going a little thin up there.
I have a little bit stress. No stress, He'll go
see his pain later. Shut up. I know you ain't
Ben ja and what is it called ben j And
I'm not Beijing. I don't use beijing. Wipe your hand
on him, pat looking fingers and I know he ain't
doing eat too lights kidding, it'd be running down him
(01:02:09):
like he was a slave. Wait, wait to tomorrow, worrow,
that is your room report. Let me ask you a question,
sal I was talking to my mom yesterday just side
no so Gichi, South Carolina, Gichi. People eat a lot
of rice. Damn right, okay, huh I heard that too, no,
(01:02:32):
because I was. I was messed with my mom because
my daughter, my one year old, eats a lot of rice.
And I was like, yeah, she eats a lot of rice.
She was like, yeah, you know your grandfather Gichi said
what like your grandfather gets you South Carolina? You do
all that race. I said, what are you talking about, man,
and she was like yeah, no, that's what they're knowing for.
They eat rice with everything, red rice too, and they
talk sideways too, I speaking money. I don't know what
(01:02:55):
they'd be saying, man. What you're talking about? Man? Yeah?
And they put roots so on you too. If you
sleep with their husband, they make all your half fall out,
like your boy make you call up a frog now, Jesus,
correct baby cross side? Who giving for after the hour? Man,
I need to talk to everybody who might be taking
the IRS's advice. Usually I tell y'all to listen to
(01:03:16):
the irs, but today I'm telling y'all not to. We'll
discuss for I gonna discuss the words that are coming
out of Charlomagne's mouth did not reflect me. We're gonna
discuss your chalom Are you speaking to the people who
get a refined back? We're gonna speaking to us. We're
(01:03:38):
gonna talk about it. We'll talking about it when we
come back as the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Your mornings will never be the same. Did you know
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Many waited for Charlomagne had to make a judgment who
(01:04:24):
was gonna be on the Donkey of the day. They
chose you the breakfast club. Bitches, Who's donkey of the
day to day? Wow? Donkey today from Monday, March thirteenth
goes to anyone out there who is reporting stolen property
in bribes to the IRS. What okay, Uncle Charlotte, what
the hell are you talking about on this Monday morning?
Listen to me, man. I usually tell y'all do whatever
(01:04:46):
the IRS tells you to do. But this one, this
one sounds like all the Alphabet boys a conspire and
to make sure you end up under the jail. Okay,
this sounds like a coordinating plan between the IRS and
the FBI. Because if you stole a car in twoy
twenty one, took a I've two twenty two, the IRS
wants you to report in on your taxes. Okay, see
what a stolen call? Yes see. These provisions went viral Monday,
(01:05:10):
I think it was last Monday, after a tweet went
out and it said a tax season is around the corner.
Remember to report your income from illegal activities and stolen
property to the IRS. Let's go to Fox Bob news
for the report. Please. The IRS are just people to
report just about everything that IRS says. If you seal
report its fail market value. And if you receive a
(01:05:32):
bribe or get extra cash from illegal activities, make sure
to include that in your income as well. For those
worry the IRS won't pass the information to law enforcement,
that's because federal taxes prevents federal employees from sharing tax
return information. Okay, don't just get now is back? What
are you talking about? Baby? It's the last day My
(01:05:55):
black folks don't even want to report cash yapping square exactly.
You're gonna ask me to report a stolen car. Ain't
gonna tell you it's not. Ain't gonna tell you they're
not gonna turn it over the law enforce. But don't
you fall for that. You're going to jail. Ain't nobody
stupid enough to do that? Nobody, nobody without skin color.
I don't fall for that. All the alphabets right next
(01:06:16):
to each other for a reason. Okay, FBI, I, R,
S C I A, DA, FB I G. They all
part of the same family. I don't care what anyone says.
Don't you trust it? If you steal property, you must
report this fair market value in your income in the
year you steal unless you return it to this right
from owner in the same year. Or what if you're
dealing drugs like miss pat used to do. Okay, I
(01:06:38):
don't stop bringing my history over there and the king
in the Chai Okay, like you had an old script club.
You also got to report bribes and kickbacks. You hear that,
All you DJs and program directors out there taking money
to play records, you have to report your ribs and kickbacks.
Don't do that, Okay. Who in that right mind is
about to fall for this? It's not even something you
(01:06:59):
shouldn't team with a lawyer president, Okay. The whole point
of committing these crimes is a to get some money
and being yeah, to get some tax free money. All right.
I've literally been reading Ray Kwon's memory from staircase to
stage a week. I hear what I said. It's my
visit line, okay, and I've been reading it all No,
it's in won't you take him off? Are you trying
to keep us stright? Ain't you? That ain't necessary? About
(01:07:22):
to see you? I got to wear them at work,
y'all know. I should have just said book but I've
been reading. But I've been reading the book Call Weekend, okay,
and he talks about one of the perks of drug
dealings that you got tax free money. And I don't
remember the exact quote, but he basically says, why would
he get a job, work all those hours only to
get the government half when that's going to activities and
make all that tax free money? So yeah, I know
(01:07:44):
we live in this era where people alcohol liberated and
they want to act like they're accepting of all things.
But I'm telling you right now, this is the equivalent
of your significant other telling you. Just tell me you cheating.
I won't get mad. Just go ahead and make your dirt.
Tell me what you did, and it's all good. You
ever did that to some monuments? Not what I did.
I did ain't ain't paying on tax some a dope
dealing money. But though I went to the skame Marina
(01:08:05):
bought me some joys and some Levi's different color fleet lines.
They won the government problem. Ain't the government ain't never
helped me bagged up a rock, So why would I
give them a percentage of it? They didn't stand on
that corner. They didn't help me put that dope in
my kids draws. They didn't help me pull it out
of my draws. You didn't participate in the business. Help meant?
Did you what you meant? If there's a line is confined,
(01:08:34):
all I'm saying is, don't fall for that. Okay, all right?
You think the same government that that does nothing but
lie to you is gonna be truthful with you? Now? Okay,
I'm gonna trust the same government that has proven time
and time again and they're not to be trusted. Okay.
I think they saw how people, how stupid people work
with their PPP loans, and they said, what else can
we do to get more of them to lock themselves up? No,
(01:08:56):
let me say this in y'all. If it don't require
you so security number, don't reported. That's what I say.
Then the pp loan required your so security? Enough all
my friend's gonna jail that p PP loan. One of
my friends I went to a one point five million
dollars and they're looking at me like they're crazy. I
know they broke, but I ain't saying that. I'm gonna
keep my mouth shuit. So do you do you think
(01:09:17):
people should uh you know, file their crimes on their taxes.
Who the hell that the a Capone file heir crime
on her taxes. M If the whites don't do it,
then the blacks don't think up. I don't think a
Capone ever fire taxing. That's how they got out. Listen.
The only way this would work is if everyone who
actually did this was a granted immunity from prosecution, prostitution prosecution.
(01:09:45):
If there's no legal protection for that, there's no legal
protection that shielded them from criminal prosecution for the offensive
they're report on their taxes. What's the point if you
think this government is about to give a tax return
for committing crimes. If you think this government is just
going to accept those crimes like legal employment, then go
ahead do your thing, because I need content for Donkey
to day. Anyway, Hey, I remember back in the day
they were asking everybody to turning their guns to go
(01:10:06):
see Janet Jackson. Y'all remember that in the Low and
the Why Janet Jackson. I don't know what was going
on in a count them, but they asked everybody to
turning their guns for free concert ticket. Then two weeks
later everybody get shot because he gush, my god, damn
you don't do you remember that you look it up
(01:10:26):
there in the lower they were asking you for my
Janet Jackson ticket. You turn in your pillston and everybody
got shot the next week. Don't do it. Please keep
everybody who will be reporting their stolen property and bribe
to the i RS the biggest he all because I
don't care what miss Patch. Some people are gonna do that.
Sound like me in the bed. What my lags up?
(01:10:55):
Charlemagne as to me with my legs up when the
crimes get the coming? Oh my god. Alright, see your
hand on the back of my behind, just holding me.
Let's open up the phone lines eight five five, one
five one. What are we asking people? You ain't girl? Yeah,
(01:11:17):
of course, no plan. Listen, now, we know there are
going to be some people who do this. Okay, they're
gonna be some people who actually listen to the IRS
and report their crimes on the report their crime to
(01:11:38):
the RS following on their taxes. So what do we ask?
What's something that you stole or bribe you took or
scam you committed that. I just want you to remain
anonymous what you did in the past year. So we're
asking what's something you stole a bribe, you took a scam,
you committed that you would have to clean. Tell you
what drugs? What crime would you report on your taxes?
(01:11:59):
So if you let somebody up knowing you for some money,
you gotta report that too. Yes, yes, yeah, look like yes,
you got some money to Clay. We'll talk about it
when we come back. That's how you got another season.
Our co host. Damn, it's the Breakfast Clubs. It's topic time,
(01:12:26):
eight hundred five eight five one oh five. Want to
join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club morning.
Everybody is dj n V. Charlemagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. Now, if you just joined us, we're
talking about the i R s Now. Charlemagne wants to
shake and rattle aircages. I'm fine with them. We're good.
I think I paid him everything I owed him. Now
(01:12:46):
you gave the Donki data. Who Charlemagne or everybody who
is going to be reporting the stolen property to the
i RS. You know, I don't know if you're hurt,
but stolen property must be reported when filing taxes. The
irsays not just stolen property, but you know, any crime,
you have to report your crime and what the fair
market value for your crime was, or if you got
to bribe for something, if you got to kick back
(01:13:07):
to something, you know, drugs selling, whatever it is. You
got to report on your taxes. I can't wait to
see who report. They'd be stealing them Amazon packages off
your dock, hell out of them. They still only pactage
before Nah, might be, but might be, might be panic lines.
They shake the box and this light. Did anybody in
this room is any crime? Y'all committed last year to
(01:13:28):
jo you to follow on your taxes. Come on, even
when I go to the grocery store and I steal
some grapes, I pay for my grapes and my food.
I paid for everything before you put on the scale. Kid. Yeah,
you right, you got to report that new grapes. I
was asking him earlier. I was asking you earlier, Charlotta Mayne.
What about if somebody rub on you? Yeah, and that's
how we found out. That's how you got your new
(01:13:50):
season for miss Patchell. Well, I am at BT. You know,
we okay going through something. Hello, who's this is HI? Hey?
Can you do me a favor to take us off
bluetooth for speaker? Yes, he did I was driving. Okay,
good morning. That what scam you out here doing allegedly? Listen, Eavy,
(01:14:14):
you're not trying to get any trouble. Okay, well I
am not doing no scam. So what crime you're gonna
follow on your taxes? Then? Man, listen. All I need
to say is my black people. But that's okay. There's
too many of us have been in the present, and
I don't want us to get comfortable with all of
that reporting telling on yourself. Don't do it, Okay, don't
(01:14:38):
do it. This is the public service announcing from you. Okay,
can said let me let me help my people out. Hello.
Who's this yo? What's up? Anonymous? All right? What crime
you're folowing on your taxes? Anonymous? WHOA? So I dressed
up like a DHL worker and got some at and
T phone. I actually used to work there at um
(01:14:58):
DHIL later off and I woke up the next morning
like I was going to work. So I used to
get up and I hope my corset and it was
a da telling them from killing that. So you put
it on, went to work and got a bunch of phones.
I put it onto as a as a driver. I
used to be a problem. So the first half of
my day was drop offs and the second half of
my table from companies and stuff. And one of the
(01:15:20):
companies was an So I put the uniform on and
I went to the ATNC. And you know, when a
DHL driver walk in walking somewhere, nobody asked what it's
about giving you boxing and stuff. So I went to ATNT.
It gave me like four hundred or something I phones
and I walked out of there. How much you made
off the phone? Uh? And total? I probably made about
(01:15:41):
about thirty bands, twenty five bands. Hold that the IRS
fair market value, I'm saying, But how much could I
get back the whole twenty five bands? I don't know.
You gotta find out. I can tell how much you're
gonna get back about ten years. Big black ass on
that camera picking up that outfit in that DHL. No, No,
I wrapped up. I made sure I wrapped up. I
(01:16:03):
don't he's one of those fire your taxes the right way.
Report that to the RS bro thirty thousand dollars and
stolen AT and T phones. Okay, don't listen to him.
If it was cash, just keep your mouth shut. And
I don't know why your dumb ass called into this
radio telling you and brother, let me just tell you
what I still got. I still got like ten of them.
(01:16:23):
Y'all know somebody wants hold on, hold on and bro
let me ask you a question. They're telling you do this.
You gotta blocking number before your call. We got a
call out there. I see your first statement, your last name, brother,
your first name, scam, your last name likely damn. Do
you have a good morning? All right? Y'all too? Man,
I love y'all. Lord, don't even block his name. Uh,
(01:16:47):
beat beat, make sure you people, beat don't report this.
How much I'm gonna get back. I gonna report that
bands and stolen the at and t phones. Stop saying
his name because he's gonna get in trouble. Let me
say this. If he reported thousands, is not a lot
of money and he got kids to claim, he gonna
get about seven thousand dollars back, not a lot of
money to who bartman, Pat bawling. Ain't that much money
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in a household. If you got three kids, you gotta
get that money back. What are you talking about? Ain't
a lot of money. I'm doing the readers now, I'm
doing theaters. We'll be down about five about three four years,
eight hundred five eight five one o five one. What's
something you stole, A bribe you took or scam you
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committed that you would have to claim to the i
r S. Because right now the i RS is said
they want to know all illegal activity. They want you
to claim, but they're not gonna tell a popo on you.
So let's talk about it. This is a brekfast club,
the morning call Me club. I'll get one morning. Everybody
(01:18:03):
is tj Envy, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club.
We have Miss pat Out co host here. Yes, indeed,
if you're just joining us, Charlemagne gave donkey to day
to whole man. Donkey of the day went to everybody
who is going to be reporting their crime on their taxes.
I don't know if y'all heard, was stolen property must
be reported when filing taxes, so says the IRS, not
just stolen property, but drug sales, bribes. You took any
(01:18:28):
crime where you got prostitution, any crime when you got
some money, you gotta report the fair market value of
it on your taxes. Or whoever stole my guccia glasses
out of Chicago. I need you to report my glasses
with my prescription, then them no lit three pound of
my glasses out of Chicago. Well, stop getting Gucci prescription glasses.
Just get regular prescription. Stop going to Chicago. You gotta
(01:18:52):
go Hello this yo, we can hear you. Man. What's
what's something you stole or bribe? You tick off? Some
legal activity you did? Brother? No, that's not the question
to question what crime you're gonna follow on your taxes?
The CPN guys like crazy people getting another party? And
what did you do? Oh he'd be selling those numbers?
(01:19:13):
I guess to help people's credit. Yeah, yeah, how about
you made last year doing that? Oh? Like, well, so
you the one? You the reason why they keep trying
to buy my house because you are here selling our phone?
I mean the one you know. I had to don't
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do that because he's gonna eat reporting the league do
the legal activity on the phone. Ain't the one hein?
He the reason why we get out of these scams?
Ain't you the son of a cop? Act like one?
Were you telling him? You're telling on himself? I got
his number and letting man if they weren't tell it retired.
But you know he can't sneeze wrong complaint. Hello, who's
(01:19:54):
this yo? Let's breathe from Virginia. Breathe from Virginia seven
five seven. Tell us you're gonna follow on your tame?
What you're gonna file? What crime? You're gonna follow your taxes? Brother, man,
I ain't found none on mine. Well, what you did
then that you should be filing or check this out.
So I was playing in a situation some years ago
and U D took my money and they chase end
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up getting this mission, but with another of money, they
couldn't release it back to me unless I can show
our ass records. So if I would have found it, yeah,
I would have got that money back. So what you
get arrested for? No, I ain't as closing dot. But
you know that enemy how much? How much? How much
was it that you made? All right? So let me
(01:20:36):
break it that on your tax Let me break it that.
And you were driving through Virginia seventy five seven. You
had forty thousand cash in the car because you was
about to go re up. The cops pulled you over,
but you there was no no way to say that
you were actually going to re up, so they arrested you.
The case was thrown out. But now you can't get
to forty thousand dollars back because you can't say where
that money came from. Correct, Well, now you can't file
it on your taxes. You oh, you don't want your
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money back then, because if you file it, you get
it back. Now you can't. You know, you could say
your mom and dad gave you a loan for forty
thousand dollars. You were going to buy a car. You
know you can see that, and then they had to shoot.
Let me ask you something. Did they bring the drug
sniffing dogs out? No, because that happened to me one time.
I had like twenty thousand dollars on me. I was
like sixteen. They they knew I was a drug dealer.
(01:21:22):
But and the police said, well, I'm bringing a drug
sniffing dog. Well, I had the money my underwear and
after it comes on my underwear, ain't no cocaine sniff phone.
That came my money back. That It was like no drugs.
But it's something mess don't write about that in your book.
You said the dog fainted after he st money, and
you're putting money out the drugs dog. I got it back.
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You're fat too, of bro, did you get the money back?
You go with your people? They they fronted you back again,
talking about exactly if you be asking damn question leading questions,
get a shot through the phone, to get shot through
the poe. What's the more of the story, most of
the story joking forward this if y'all want to, I
(01:22:05):
can't tell you what to do, but I wouldn't do it.
Put your dope money in your underweart so I can
kill the sense what Oh my gosh, all right, when
we come back and got the room report, we gotta
talk young my ammy. She was acting on BMF. Oh
my god, they drug her to my ammy. We're gonna
(01:22:26):
talk about it when we come back. It's the breakfast
Club of the morning, The Breakfast Club wanting everybody iss
dj n V Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club.
We got our co host, Miss Pat hanging out with
us this morning all week. Actually that's right. Season three
of the Miss Pat Show was Onna b at plus
right now, that's right. Make check it out, and rewatch it,
and rewatch it, and that's how we get a season four.
(01:22:49):
There you go and shout the tammy Rouman. She's on
that as well. Right, that's my sister Red, that's my homie,
Miss Tammant Roman. I see you and Timma doing all
kinds of stough. You know, I was told you on
that little crazy show she was on. That's right, preasure,
what was was it? I'm faithful, I'm faithful. I'm I
said what I guess. I thought she had you that
the chokes on matter out. Sometimes they get a little rock.
(01:23:11):
She don't need me hold it down. I might need
her to hold me down there because you get reasy.
You do not need to be on no poster with
the with the tight relationship. I'm a relationship so stupid.
I'm a relationship exit. I talked to the young man
about the decision. Now. I can't wait to see the show.
I tell them that you know what I did in
my past and how they get change and how they
could be better man, and we go through it. We
(01:23:32):
talked about it. Sometimes I give these brothers hugs and
sometimes you know we're talking about me. Tell you something
about Tamman wrong, I love I don't watch a lot
of TV. That show that had me hauling the first season. Yes,
that's all we talk about. Go watch Tammy on this show.
Tammy is good on that She's great on that show.
Yes she is. She's the perfect person. Cause me I'll
be crying with the girl she breake them down. All right, Well,
(01:23:54):
let's get to the rooms to talk Young Miami name
or you've got have been with you chatting? This is
the rumor report. I mean, I guess we're on the
Breakfast Club. This were the tea spells right right on
the Breakfast Club. Now, Young Miami was on the BMF
over the weekend and she debuted as an actress. Do
we have a clip of that? Leach, where's my husband?
(01:24:16):
Shooting club? So please kill for me? So fun doing this?
Don't make it right? Promise. I want whoever did it
is to pay get out of you. That wasn't That
(01:24:38):
wasn't an acting debut, right because she was in the
she's in that Netflix movie you people are acting debut
and BMFY so she was training not people. Nothing didn't
necessarily love it. I heard you chuckle a little bit,
miss Patter. I was just reading the comments because I
really don't even you know, I'm not into that world.
I'm fifty years old. I hang out with young Miami, Mama,
I don't know what your Miami be doing. Screech with
(01:24:59):
BM was prevalent, though I was. I remember that. I
remember big Meat. I was a drug dealer back in
them days. I know, I know that history. I should
have got you too, humha, fash you the guy I
sold drugs like a Christian. I wasn't beating up nobody.
I wasn't shooting nobody. I was. I had to bube
in my hand and the dope in the middle of
(01:25:20):
the back, Yes I did. Don't Let Hayy make sure
it is good so they can come back. Well, well,
let me tell you about Young Miami. She played Dina
and she had a heavy scene a little Meach well
big me he plays Big Beach broke news to her
that her husband had died, so the scene called for tears,
(01:25:40):
and Fann said they couldn't tell if Miami was laughing
or crying. Let's let's hear one more time, Meach, where's
my husband? Shot? Club? Right for me? Make it right?
(01:26:00):
You know what it is. I want whoever did it
is to pay. She sounded too much like young Miami,
and I know that's who she is. Let me tell
y'all something from having the show three seasons. Acting is
about connecting. It is you have to believe that you
that person, and so it's gonna take time when you
(01:26:20):
gotta wrap what She wrapped her scene right, and then
you throw into this role and she probably didn't have
a lot of you know, prep time. She ain't no actress,
so she's you know, she's famous, and they throw in
this role. So you gotta give a few more chances
before we just drag her. Now I know it because
they was killing her. They was. I just I just
(01:26:42):
turned it off. I said, who is your Miami? They're
over here killing her actor. I'm glad. I'm gonna be
t And they didn't notice me the three season there
or she didn't respond on I g she said, if
I'm crying while y'all laughing, y'all play too much. That
was her respond because they were killing us that she
don't look like. So I'm gonna I can laugh at
your fake tests. It don't get better my name, and
(01:27:03):
don't worry about it. That's the one. Like the Golden shower. Yeah, yeah,
next time, bring them golden showers to the single stupid
Now Jordan's sparks. She was trending over the weekend. She
sang the national anthem and let's hear it. Yeah, that
(01:27:50):
sounded like a bootleg copy to Chris Rocker audio. We
played her. That sound like she was trying to make
you the back of the church HRC. Like that was
though she can show can and I'm here to support
all black women, black things because this is Woman History Month, right,
am I? Right? Yes? So Jordan Spark just had one
or two kids, and she'd been home for a while.
(01:28:11):
So she's been singing in the shower and it's the
first time I've seen her in a long time. So
y'all ain't about to drag Jordan's spark. Now, she might
have a little had drunken Coca cola that the acid
was still in her throat while she was trying to
built this stuff out, So that sounded more like a
sound issue than her actual voice. It sound like the
building was empty, but it wasn't. Yeah, there were no acoustics.
(01:28:32):
Well them things on the wall sound acoustics to break
a voice back, Jesus, It was just her voice went
out the dough. Yeah, I think that was the sound
that that don't sound like her voice, No, because she
can sing, She can sing, sing sing. She make you
pull your brawls. We don't make you come on bucket
or charlet Magne. It is killing me. I was gonna
(01:28:55):
come here this morning with now, but I didn't want
y'all to tell me like putting my foot on the
table Jesus. And lastly, Chloe Bailey. She was performing out
in Boston. That's actually at the track me my son
was running at, and they were throwing lights at her.
She was performing and she was dodging the lights. It
was like the light bands. It was more of a
teen and kids type of thing. All right, now, I'll
(01:29:15):
be respectful of my cousin. She said. The kids were
trying to give me their light up wristbands. They weren't
throwing things at me. To be mean, it was a
great show. Not everything is negative. Oh you mean like
when people throw beads at Marty Gros. Yes, they were
throwing the lights out house. She was dodging them. No,
she was diging them, just like the matrix. He was
going in and out dodging him. Oh so she muther
were fully dressed, because if she was dressed like I've
seen in that video, they would have been throwing the
(01:29:36):
un bands at him being what was you throwing at
third team? I'm talking about him. The kids kid thirteen,
you know what they would have been throwing. Don't play
with me. You've been a boy. You got one at
the house keeping sleep. We wake him up in hand
in the paints. Don't play all right? Well that is
(01:29:58):
your rumor report. The People's Choice mixes up. Next, we
got more to don't move, Miss past joining us. It's
the Breakfast Club in the morning, So Breakfast Club, Your
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Everybody's dj n V. Charlomagne the Guy. We are the
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she just announced huch or so tell them again, Miss Pat,
My two us call your girl. I'm made it. Tickets
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Go to Miss Pat Company dot Com to get your
tickets at ten am. And don't forget to watch the
third season of the Misspass Show. So we over there
killing it before they buys, before they buy, I hope.
So I don't care who buys low my checks. Don't stop.
Let me tell you something. Trump can buy me as
long as he don't cut the mid pass your walk
Tyler Perry already. Plus that's right in them Chase clear
(01:31:04):
like your like your VISI line. They're gonna jump on
you about that Trump line. Who's gonna jump on me
by that Trump line? Whatever that is about, whoever that is,
don't be in boxing me. I can't read no way. Lord,
Just to feel y'all. Letting guys, Miss Pat gonna be
in Kansas City coming up. She's gonna be in San Jose, Richmond, Virginia, Oklahoma, Okay, Nashville, Tennessee, Washington, Uh, Kentucky, Louisville, Kentucky,
(01:31:32):
in Indianapolis. So definitely. Club Tata starts September eight with Louisville,
Kentucky is the first one in Richmond, Virginia. I'm on
my way down too in Kansas City. Richmond is already
something comedy club. Yo's a comedy club. I'm ending my
comedy tour, going off to shoot something and get back
into theater. I'm just gonna tell you how somebody day
she's smoked it out here, La. She'll be there on
(01:31:53):
the sixteenth. Riley weekend Baltimore in Mianapolis weekend Miami for
a million a weekend. Alas, yeah, a million dollars. Already
five shows and watching in DC. Then she goes to
up Pennsylvania, then Texas, did Houston, then another day in Georgia,
another day in Chicago, another one. Don't you ever tell
your family you ain't got it? They can't count Atlanta.
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I'm coming home, baby, and I don't ever play Atlanta.
Dcient of the sixteen at center stage, at center stage.
I'll be there at that's right, So get your tickets
again ahead to Miss Pat Comedy dot com and get
Choe tickets right when we come back. And got the
positive note. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. Everybody's dj
n V Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club.
Miss Pat is still here with us a South co
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host for the week. That's right now. We got a
positive note. I do, but first, I want to tell everybody, man,
make sure you're gonna get your tickets for the Black
Effect Podcast Festival, happening Saturday, April twenty second in Atlanta
at Pulman Yard. Man some of your favorite podcast live
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You heard Tesling on earlier today, So make sure you
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because if we keep going at this place, we are
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for more information go to Black Effect dot com. Okay, okay,
I just gotta tell everybody to Drake announced all my
Drake fans here, Dre. He announced it all Blurred tours
with twenty one Savage. So if you want to get
tickets to that, you better get your tickets now because
I'm sure it's probably sold out already by tickets for
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Black Podcast Festival first. Now, come by Miss Pat tickets first,
and there you go. So it's something for you to
don't need no money. Whether you like podcast, comedy, music,
it's something for you to do. Why why my podcast
not at you're black a fan? I'm black as hell.
I would love for you, miss Pat, to be on
Black Fact. I thought we tried one time. Miss Pat.
You ain't never replied to the people Pat before, you
(01:34:03):
didn't make sure you ain't side. Miss Pat be saying
she can't read her emails. I ain't. She might be right,
because we sit like three emails I can read. I
don't even showed her. She even showed me in her
inbox that it was there. She squinted a little bit.
She ain't never reply to nobody loud mer you have
(01:34:24):
a good day, Have a good day. I can't join
the black Fan right now. I thought you were just
having a party down that podcast. Never staid, oh you
got your people up on the ya Okay, No, you
can come. I'd love to have you there. If you're
in town. You probably of time, I'm sure, But through
the positive note Man. The positive note comes from the
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good sister Nadra to wad Man, her book Drama Free
is out right now, a guide to dealing with unhealthy
family relationships, but she posted this weekend repeat after me.
I am no longer committed to changing the minds of
people who are committed to misunderstanding me. Convincing people to
see me as I am is not the best use
of my energy. Amen, sad again, Sad again, Breakfast Club
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you don't finish or y'all dumb