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September 29, 2021 92 mins

Today on the show they had Mark Cuban and Noel Durity stop by where they spoke about 'Twist It Up' Comb, Full Time Entrepreneurship Risks, Rewards and more. Also, we had listeners call in to nominate their own "Donkey of the Day" as Charlamagne is away, and listeners called up to ask Angela for advice on "Ask Yee".

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Congratulation. It's the Breakfast Club. Ten year anniversary and years
years of the Breakfast Club doing your thing, doing what
you're doing and being honest with you. You don't had
a job for ten years. Everything's gouty over there. Wow,
ten years. Shout out to the best joining man. Hold on,
hold on, hold on. Damn y'all getting old. I've been

(00:21):
holding it down for ten years. Dji Angela and Charlomagne's
the job man, y'all being together longer than some people
have been married. I'm proud of y'all. The voice of
the culture. Peace, love and uh, let's go to twenty years. Congratulation.
Good morning, Usa, Hey fam Hey yo yah yo yo

(00:43):
yo yo yo yo yo ya yo yo yo turays Wednesday, right,
guess what day it is. Guess what day it is? Humpy.
That's right, It's Wednesday's hump day. Good morning. Good No
Charlomagne today, No, Charlemagne is out today. Okay. You know,
I've never been known what's going on. I walked in now,
and you know, whenever you do. Sometimes you're on at
home or somewhere else and I don't know you're here.

(01:04):
Then I'll talk over you. Yeah. No, no, no, I
am here today. Charlemagne is out. Thanks. I didn't know that.
You didn't know if he was coming in late, because
sometimes he comes in late. But now you said I
am here today, like I'm in, Like you ain't got
to talk over me? Okay, no, right, but yeah, we
are here today. Charlemagne is out. I think he'll be
back tomorrow. All right, now, listen, yesterday was a good day.

(01:24):
Tell me about it. So I do these Facebook audio rooms,
and I did one yesterday on women and investing, and
it was great. There's this women, Nadia Vanderholt, and I
just follow her. You know this app I use for
investing called public, So I follow her on there. So
I always like the advice that she gives, and so
I just, you know, had them reach out to her
to see if she would be on the platform with
me to talk about investing, because she gives really great advice.

(01:47):
And she did it and I learned some great things
to do for my stocks. And so it was just
basically teaching people how you can invest. You only need
a few dollars. It ain't like you gotta have a
lot of money to be able to invest in the
stock mark. How to learn how to do it. So
I'm getting my watch list together right now and coming
up with some better habits too. Yeah, I've been doing
the playing with the stocks a little bit. I haven't

(02:08):
been putting too much money in maybe twenty five dollars,
forty dollars, one hundred dollars. I don't know. I was
never a stock kid. I don't have great advice when
it comes to stock mall kid. I just follow my heart.
I look at the products that I actually use and
then I but you can always learn, you know what
I'm saying. Yeah, I started that. Yeah, that's the main thing.
There's so many apps and it makes it a lot easier.

(02:28):
You don't have to buy a full share. You can
actually buy fractions and so a lot of different ways.
But but you just gotta get in it. And so
it is actually really fun and for somebody like you,
I think you you know, it's a fun thing to do. Yeah,
I'm actually on robin Hood. I don't I don't know
anybody robin Hood. I'm not getting indorsed by robin Hood.
Somebody just told me to get a robin Hood account,

(02:49):
and I'm up. I started with fifty dollars in one
account and now I'm up to six hundred and thirty
nine dollars and thirty nine sets. That's great. That makes
me feel like if I instead of putting that little
bit in now to lot more have been made a
lot more. But you know, I just you know, it goes.
I still don't understand it. It It says today, then it
says after hours, it was up, and then it was this,
and it was that. So I still don't know. But

(03:10):
but what I learned yesterday and I guess I kind
of knew this was by the dip, right, So when
it's on the down, that's how you do the watch list,
all right, forget it, all right, But I just things
that I like, Like I put money into Delta Fly Delta,
I put money into Apple, I put money into our Heart.
I put money into just anything that I mess with.
I just But then the best advice is, though, once

(03:30):
you decide it's something you like and you want to
invest in it, make sure you go offline and do
your googles and search it and see what's going on
in the company, See how much debt they have, see
you know what's going on internally, if they have a
new CEO, if they're growing, if they're expanding, what their
plans are for the future, because it could be things
you don't use, Like if you don't smoke weed, but
you want to invest in cannabis. Correct, that still might

(03:53):
be something good to invest in. Yeah, I'm still not
on the way. So because I invested into some bitcoin
and let me I'm looking at it right now at
one time, a different cryptocurrency out there that you can
invest in. Her advice was also to not do more
than two percent of your portfolio in cryptocurrency. Well, I
ain't doing nowhere near that. But all I know is
it's down when I mean, damn, let me see. So

(04:15):
I started. I started, somebody told me to put a
thousand in it, So I said, I let me put
a thousand in it? What is it that right now? Red?
So I ain't doing that no more. I want to.
I want to pull the three hundred out. But I'm like,
let me rock this thing out, let me see what
it does. But all right, but you know, you just
gotta pick and choose. And also let me shout out
to BT Hip Hop Awards. I'm gonna be hosting the

(04:37):
Red Carpet this weekend for the BT Hip Hop Awards.
Of course, the show premier is Tuesday, October fifth. So
I was out and about looking for something to wear.
I don't have a stylist. My stylist is myself. I
go to the stores. I try to get the coolest
cheapest thing that I can find, and that's what I rock.
Coolest cheapest thing. Yeah, because I'm not I don't like
to spending a lot of money on clothes. It just is.

(04:57):
I'd rather spend it on cars, scessories, houses. But when
it comes, if you get a stylist, they could pull
close for you and then you can they can bring
it back. Sometimes stylist a whack. They give you the
worst looking things. They try to be like, They try
to put you like, Yeah, I want you to look
like this person. Now I'm just just like my own ish.
All right, all right, let's get the shows cracking. Uh.
Mark Cuban will be joining us. Yeah, you know I

(05:19):
love Shark Tank. I know you like him because of
sports and Dallas Maverick. Of course, of course, Shark take.
And then he's bringing Noel Doherty with him. He's the
CEO of Twisted Up. Now, Twisted Up is this new
thing that if you have kids, you've probably seen it.
It looks like a small tennis racket that you use
for your hair, and it puts your hair in different
Why you gotta have kids? Why can't people use it themselves?

(05:40):
Just because you don't have hair doesn't mean other people don't.
You're right, Maybe you use it for yourself, or maybe
like me, I use it for my kids here because
I ain't got no hair, but it puts you. It
makes you the kids hair or your hair in dope
designs and it's it's really dope. It looks like a
small tennis racket. He created that and it's doing exceptionally well.
So they're both coming up today and we'll talk to them.
I ain't now we got front page news. What we're
talking about, Well, the NBA had to release their protocols

(06:01):
for virus safety this season. Will tell you what they are,
all right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast
Club of the Morning, the Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news all right now,
no w NBA scores, Oh, here we go, I'll see
it right there. For the right in front of me,

(06:22):
all right, Chicago Sky beat the Sun one on one
ninety five, the Aces beat the Mercury ninety six nineties.
So a game tomorrow is game to the semifinals tomorrow
at eight in the Sky take on the Sun, Mercury
take on the Aces. One at eight, the other one
at ten. So good luck to those of women. Now
what else we got eat well? The NBA has released
protocols of teams from virus safety this season, and the

(06:44):
detailed how unvaccinated players will be tested a lot more
than they're vaccinated colleagues, and also other restrictions they'll have.
So if you're not vaccinated, you can't eat in the
same room with vaccinated teammates or staff. You have to
have lockers as far away from vaccinated players as possible,
you have to wear your masks they at least six
feet away from all other attendees in any team meeting,
and you'll be required to remain at home when in

(07:06):
your home market. They also need to stay on team
hotel properties when on the roads. Stupid, and the limited
exceptions are you can go buy groceries, you can take
your kids to school and things like that. You also
cannot visit higher risk settings like restaurants, bars, clubs, entertainment venues,
and large indoor gatherings. How does that make sense? You
want my locker six feet away, but we're on the

(07:28):
same court. I'm playing defense against you with sweating. I
can't eat with you, but I could block a shot.
We can't talk in the locker room, but I could
don't go on you. Now, fully vaccinated players, and that's
about ninety percent of the league will be able to
do business as usual. Unvaccinated players also have to get
rapid tests on days where the teams are practicing, traveling,
or having any type of team events. Does that sound right?

(07:50):
We fly the same plane together, We're gonna be on
the same plane. I guess you're gonna put me in
the back of you in the front. But I could
defend you. I could talk to you in a that
doesn't make any sense because next to each other on
the bench, But when it comes to eating eachypt with
each other in our locker room, we can't. That does
not make any sense. Now, yesterday Lebron did confirm that
he is indeed vaccinated. Last May, if you guys remember,

(08:10):
he refused to say whether or not he was Here's
what he said. I think everyone has their own choice
to do what they feel is right for themselves and
their family and things of that nature. I know that
I was very skepticism about it all, but after doing
my research and things of that nature, I felt like
it was best suited for not only me, but for
my family and for my friends and you know, and
that's why I decided to do it all. Right now,

(08:32):
as far as whether or not the other players should
do it, here's what he said. You don't think the
issue is important enough for someone with your stature to
speak out on it. You know, we're talking about individual's bodies.
You know, We're not talking about something that's political or
racism or police brutality and things of that nature. We're
talking about like people's bodies and well beings, you know.
So I don't feel like for me personally and I

(08:54):
should get involved and what up people should do for
their bodies and their livelihoods. I agree with him whole hardly.
I mean, it should decision your body, You make what's
best for you and best for your family. I'm vaccinated.
I want to protect myself, protect my family, protect my parents,
protect the people around me, protect the people I work with.
But it's everybody's own personal decision. You can't be mad
at somebody because they don't want to take it. Can't
be mad at that, all right. But you can say

(09:15):
I think it's a good idea. Yeah, all right, well
that is your front page news. I mean you can,
but we don't know, like everything changes weekly, like everything
changes day by day, we don't know if it's a
good idea. I mean, obviously he thought it was. That's
why good idea from me. I think if you get vaccinated,
you obviously did it because you thought it. Ye. You
weighed out the options and said, correct, this seems like
a better option. Yeah, all right, well that is your

(09:36):
front page news. Get it off your chest. Eight five
eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent,
phone lines are wide open. Maybe had a bad morning,
bad day, or maybe had a great day, great morning,
whatever it may be. Eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one. It is to breakfast club. Why do
you laugh like that? It's the breakfast club. Good morning,
the breakfast club. This is your time to get it

(09:58):
off your chest. Whether you're mad from you on the
breakfast clubs. But you got something on your mom. Hello,
who's this? Hey? It's Drake Man, Drey was popping. Get
you off your chests, bro Hey man, it's my birthday yesterday.
I just want to thank god. I was happy birthday.
You're a Libra. I love Libra's my mom's Oh, today's

(10:18):
my brother's birthday. Happy birthday to my brother Brian. My
brother's a Libra. My best friends are Libra. Yeah. Man,
birthday with geez Yeah. Jeezy birthday was yesterday and birthday
yeah two days ago it was Wheezy's birthday. Oh, and
shout out to my niece Nevin season she can hear this.
I love her so much. All right, brother, thank you
have a good birthday week. Man. Hello, who's this yo?

(10:41):
It's on page Hey, what's up Broke? Get it off
your chest? Yo? Hey, um talk. We need to shed
the light on the goods. Good father's out here and
scot it. Good fathers out here that's going through a
situation that um not getting spoke on them. You know.
For instance, me myself, I got joined custa and my
daughter had it over Yeah. Mom's just disoverhand the lawyer

(11:02):
and have a lot of me. I paid old ten
thousand dollars for a lawyer. I still ain't been able
to shield. I just need some health. I'm sorry, that's awful,
But shout to all the good dads out there, man,
and you keep fighting for custody for your baby, bro.
I'm praying that everything works out for you. Yeah. I
got down for dads, um. I created a non profit
organization down and I'll report dad to connect with other fathers. Okay, okay,

(11:26):
all right, I'll definitely check it out. The that's a
good support system for other dads who are going through it, absolutely, man,
because being a dad is being a mom is difficult.
For being a dad's difficult. Yesterday I had to stay
there for an hour and twenty minutes as my daughter
showed me how she played roadblocks, and well, guess what
he would love to have been able to do that.
It was the worst experience ever because you can't. It's
not like it's not with her. You just gotta watch

(11:48):
her drag these things around and jump off these things,
and she ad those moments, but she acts like the
dollars hut, so every time the doll falls, she'd be
like ouchiuchiuchi. It was it was the coolest thing to be.
Both fell asleep on the couch, but shout to my
little babies. Hello, who's this? James? Hey, James Smith? Put
up getting off your chest? Brother, that sound like a
fake name. I want to I want to whisk my

(12:10):
wife for twenty years the anniversary twenty years my line.
That's right. Ye, I've been married twenty years this year too. Man.
It feels so good, don't it. Oh yeah? Oh yeah,
the best one, that's right. But when y'all going, it
wouldn't for her. I wouldn't would be the play. I agree.

(12:32):
When y'all going today for your anniversary, brother, um done
and cravit and ner to be South Carolina. I'm gonna
came within, all right, and we y'all going to steakhouse.
Oh it's like Cravin's like the sequels resting. What's your cash? Yeah, brother,
I'm gonna send you some money. Man, I love the love.
I'm gonna send you some money. I don't have a cash,
but you can stop like I'm so old. I don't

(12:54):
even have Damn. I was gonna pay for your your
dinner and if you could get couples one piece of it.
Ice on staying happily married. What would it be? Oh man?
One piece of advice, just trying to do the best
you can and have a joy from Michael Joe Watson,
your kids, take care of your family, and please everyone
get vasculated. All right. I thought we're gonna say communication.

(13:19):
Your wife's always right, but he just you know, just
just get back to it. Happen this man, That's all
I have to tell you. Alright, enjoy man, all right,
thank you. Listen that to fire so they can use it.
I was gonna act. I was actually gonna pay for
us in the night. But all right, get it off
your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one.
If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's

(13:39):
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Wake up,
wake up, wake ya. You're trying to get it off
your chest, your man, I'm blast. We want to hear
from you on the breakfast block. Hello. Who's this? Hey?
What I'm doing? Hey? Um? What's up with your car seller?

(14:02):
Is there any vendor boost or tay was available? Oh? Detroit? Yeah,
So car Chella goes down in Detroit on October thirtieth,
a day before Halloween. So what we're doing is for
the kids. You know, it's sometimes parents don't want their
kids to go off for Halloween. They say it's not safe.
So we're gonna do like a trunk a treat where
kids could come out there and get candy all days long.
So kids five and under a free It's a family
fun day. Celebrity cars, excited cars. But to answer your question, yes,

(14:26):
if you want to be a vendor, yeah, we could
definitely put you in. Just email me dj Envy Car
Show at gmail dot com. If you haven't got your tickets,
make sure you get your tickets asap from click the
link in my bio. Or you could go to event
brighton just typing dj NB Car Show and I see
you all October thirty. All right, and we're doing one

(14:47):
in Miami as well, twelve twelve, so called Chella Detroit
and called Chella Miami. Right, Hello, who's this? Hey from Atlanta?
Come on? What up? Man? Get you off your chest? Yeah? Yeah,
I was good morning everybody that morning. And I want
to know people about the candy man. Oh my god.

(15:07):
First of all, I really liked it. It's so funny
that you just asked me that, because right before I
left to go to Barbados. I ordered it um to
watch it at home on Amazon Prime. So I loved it. Okay, Okay,
I mean I review movies. I have like a podcast review.
Pretty cool with the game, but I kind of felt
like it was kind of they make they try to

(15:31):
meet the Rihanna, the main character, and I wasn't really
filling that listen. I had to. I had to go
back and watch the original again because I know there
were a lot of references to that. So that was
one thing I was like, Okay, I gotta make sure
I go back and watch the original candy Man. But
I did enjoy it, so you know how they updated
everything and how they brought back Cabrini Green even though people,

(15:53):
I mean, I think it's candy Man's in Cabrini Green
is part of the plot. It's not okay again, right, Well, yeah,
yeah it was. I gave it like a seven out
of and that's pretty good to me. I would give it.
I would think I'll give it like an eight. But
you know, I love horror movies, and I'm so excited
around Halloween because they start putting all the horror movies
on all the streaming services. I get to watch them. Yeah,

(16:17):
I know you're waiting for thee though. Listen, I'm excited.
You know, it's hard to get a good horror movie though,
because sometimes you have your expectations up all high and
then you go watch it in this corny so what's up?
But yeah, but if if I can get a boat,
everybody check out why movie reviews, critical reviews Critical was

(16:38):
the case, and I thank you guys, and shout out
to near DaCosta. She's a black woman that actually directed
Canny Man, so that was a big deal too. That
is dope. Hello, who's this? Hi? Hey, good morning Danny.
What's up? Getting off your chests? So this hasn't probably
like last Sunday over like a week ago, and an

(17:00):
incident happened between me and my ex. You know, it's
like a little late night wink after the club, he
caused me told me to come over, like comes over,
so before I James and I'm making a seat about
somebody's phone number. So I didn't think nothing of it.
So I go, you know, really, you know, about to
get busy messing around, and the guy checks me like

(17:21):
you're okay, because like five o'clock in the morning, So
he's like oh, not this phone, and I'm like no, no,
So everything like that got physical. I got kicked out
the house neked what them? Yeah, I got kicked out
the house NECKD. And then I'm brunning from my corner
NECKD liked like five o'clock in the morning, and he

(17:45):
throws a book aroun or something at my back window.
What oh he is offul Wait a minute, wait, wait
a minute. I just wanted to say, this is God's
way of telling you stay away from this person and
never talked to me. Oh yeah, I think we should
put a home for asking. This is a good ask, ye.
Can we put you a hole for a second? One?

(18:05):
All right? Hold on geeh through a brick? All right,
we'll talk to her later and ask ye. And also
today is what coffee day? National call? Today's National Coffee Day.
That's right, September twenty ninth. So you guys know, I
have a coffee company, Coffee Uplifts People, and you can
go to Coffee uplifts People dot com if you want
to learn more. If you're in the New York City area,
you can pick that up at any of your local

(18:27):
Whole Foods, which we appreciate you going in there. Because
we're trying to stay on those shelves. So in any
way that you can support, but coffee uplifts people. So
make sure y'all support for National Coffee Day. And that
was for John John Cole, but his phone got disconnected.
He wanted to know about your coffee because today was
coffee on National Coffee Day. So shout to John wherever
you call them from. Yeah, we have a great coco
espresso flavor. We also have Ethiopian. We have a Mexican, Mexican,

(18:49):
all of that Ethiopians and I like Mexicans. Okay, good chess.
Did you bring coffee up today? Well, we don't have
any place to make it here. We don't have a
coffee grinder. It's real coffee beans, So I know nothing
about coffee. All right, get it off your chests. Eight
on drink five eight five, one oh five one. Now
we got rumors on the way. Yes, and the numbers

(19:10):
don't lie. Let's talk about ratings for Netflix. They unveiled
some data showing their most popular shows in movies. All right,
we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club. Listen, Oh goshum report, it's the report

(19:32):
Breakfast Club. All right, well, Netflix has finally publicly shared
some numbers for the first time, so you can see
what their most popular shows and movies are. Now, when
it comes to the most popular series, what do you
think was number one? The most popular heist? Money Heist?
That was actually number six on the list. Number one

(19:53):
is bridgeton season of course Bridget, Yet eighty two million
accounts watched that. Number two was Open which I've never seen. No,
I haven't seen, then The Witcher, then Sex Life, than
Stranger Things three, then Money Heist Part four, then Tiger King,
then The Queen's Gambit which I watched that whole series,
and then Sweet Tooth and then Emily in Paris. And

(20:14):
then when it came to movies, the number one movie
was Extraction Intraction I haven't seen me neither. Number two
was Bird Box. Number three was Spencer Confidential. I saw
both of those, all right. And number eight on the
list was Project Power. Number ten was Fatherhood by the Way.
I Love Money by the way. I didn't see the
last two episodes. I'm gonna watch that later on today.
All right, Now, Curb your enthusiasm season eleven. The teaser

(20:36):
has revealed that The premiere date is gonna be October
twenty fourth, So you know, I'll be watching because I
love that show and I think that JB. Smooth is
on it for sure. He said the pandemic could be
part of the storyline. That was all that he teased
so far. It's one of my favorites on the him
and Wanda Sykes. Okay, all right. Now. Sony Pictures Television
has launched the twenty twenty one Diverse Director's Program. They're

(20:59):
except accepting applications. It's part of their overall strategy to identify,
engage emerging talent from a wide range of backgrounds. So
you'll have the opportunity to get an in depth education
on directing episodic television, as well as have the chance
to interact with veteran TV directors, creative execs, and showrunners.
It's a very intense workshop with discussion and instruction from

(21:20):
working directors, production personnel, entertainment pros, all about the intricacies
of pre production, production and post production phases. That's dope.
So if you are interested in a career in television
and film, that might be something amazing for you guys
to actually try to go ahead and get your applications submitted.
You can. Actually the addition begins in January or runs

(21:41):
throughout the spring, and it's the seventh year that they've
done this. Door a Kan's girlfriend. According to rumors, Rosina
is gonna be on The Real Housewives of Atlanta Now
love Be Scott first broke this story. She's the mother
to two of his children and she's a close friend
of Hre Whitfield, so producers are bringing say back as

(22:02):
a full time cast member. She was a friend for
season thirteen. Is that his girlfriend or his wife? I
thought it was his wife. Now, originally they were saying
his wife, but apparently after the reports broke, his wife,
Tamika went on Instagram and denied that she was the person.
She wrote, It's definitely not me, she said, I promise
I am legally married to con I'm a very private person,
and if there's a fake wife joining the show, it's

(22:24):
definitely not his real wife. These wives, whoever they are,
be all cap Wait wait wait wait wait wait wait.
So ACN's girlfriend is joining the show, but his wife
is not, So he has a wife and a girlfriend.
Akn has said multiple times that he's not a fan
of monogamy. Annie's said women aren't built to mate with
more than when party men are as a male were

(22:45):
natural breeders by nature, and his father had multiple wives. Wow,
so his girlfriend is on his show, not his wife, right,
that's what I say. Is Akon gonna be in the show?
I am not sure about that. I guess we'll see.
This is gonna be good. I'm gonna watch this all
right now. Speaking of girlfriends and wives, money bag Yeo
and Ari Fletcher have responded to The Real Now. Garcel

(23:06):
was commenting on the fact that Ari Fletcher gave money
bag Yo twenty eight acres of land as a gift
for his thirtieth birthday. Here's what she said on the show.
Last season, Lonnie and I were talking about don't act
married if you're not married. This is acting married a
huge gift to someone that you're not even dating. I mean,
you're not even married too. I feel like if a

(23:28):
man gave me twenty eight whatever acres, I would feel
obligated to stay with them if it didn't work. I
don't necessarily agree. I mean, some gifts that they give
each other are expensive. I mean he's bought her a
Rose Royce truck, which is four hundred thousand dollars. She
has bought numerous jewelry and diamond chains that a couple
of hundred thousand dollars. I love the fact that instead
of buying that jewelry and those calls, you buy some lands.

(23:49):
It's the same thing as a gift. They don't have
to get married. But these are great gifts and small
gifts and small investment gifts. I don't have a problem
with that. And some people could be life partners, and
some people get married and they get divorced six months later.
You can't dictate what's going to happen. But if in
your heart you feel like giving somebody a birthday gift
because you love them, you can do that, you know,
and so are responded. Y'all don't know the half of

(24:09):
what he does for me mentally or financially. I've never
felt so safe, love, spoiled, and happy with the person.
He loves me and my son so much. I'm sorry
that you haven't experienced a love like this. Focus on
getting your own land and your husband. Yeah, because some
of those birkings that women be buying and these dudes
be buying these women one hundred thousand plus. So the
fact that you bought some acreage in some land that

(24:29):
appreciates I think that's smart. She said, y'all mad at
jewelry and cars, but generational wealth is taking it too.
People will always have something to say no matter what.
And money bag Yo said, love is love. Mind your business.
I don't know. And then he said, not fancy hitting
on my gift? Yeah, right, do you think or I
think that's great. That's smart gifts. You should do the
same thing for you kids when it's trying to buy
kids gives buy stuff like that. I appreciate. I think

(24:51):
what you're doing a smart Hopefully it is setting the trend.
All right, Well that is your m reports. All right
now we got front page news. Next. What we're talking about, Yes,
and let's talk about after Aghanistan and so US military
leaders have spoken on the Afghanistan Withdraal. It's their first
appearance before Congress since this happened. And we'll tell you
what was said. All right, we'll get to that. NeXT's

(25:11):
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(25:37):
the guy. We are to breakfast club. Let's getting some
front page news where we're starting easy. Well, let's start
with some takeaways from what happened when US military leaders
have met before Congress to talk about pulling out of Afghanistan. Now,
they did admit to lawmakers that they recommended to Joe
Biden that the United States should keep a true presence

(25:59):
there and earlier. If you guys, recall, Joe Biden had
told ABC's Doors Stephanopolis on August eighteenth in an interview
that he did not get that advice. Here was the
question and answer. Your top military advisors warned against was
drawing on this timeline they wanted you to keep about
twenty five They didn't. It was split. That wasn't true.
They didn't tell you that they wanted troops to stay. No,

(26:21):
not in terms of whether we were going to get
out in a time frame all troops. They didn't argue
against that. So no one, no one told your military
advisors did not tell you, no, we should just keep
twenty five hundred troops. It's been a stable situation for
the less several years. We can do that, we can
continue to do that. No, no one said that to me.
That I can recall. Oh, that's how you save yourself.
That I can recall. All right, Well, the testimony by

(26:44):
General Mark Milly who's the chairman of the Joint chiefs
of Staff, and General Frank McKenzie, who is the commander
of US Central Command, it actually contradicts what Joe Biden
had to say on ABC. Here is what they said. Yes,
my assessment was back in the fallow twenty and it
remained consistent throughout that we should keep a steady state

(27:05):
of twenty five hundred and it could bounce up to
thirty five hundred maybe something like that, in order to
move toward a negotiated, gated solution. General mackenzie, do you
share that assessment, Senator, I do share that assessment. McKenzie
also had said that he warned at the withdrawal of
US tubes would lead inevitably to the collapse of the
Afghan government and the Afghan military. Now White House Press

(27:25):
Secretary Jen Saki was asked about this discrepancy, and here
is what she had to say in defense of Toe Biden.
I'm not going to get in specific details of who
recommended what. That was not going to be a sustainable
over the long term troop presence. We were always going
to look at escalating the numbers, potentially going back to
war with the Taliban, at risking casualties. That was not

(27:48):
a decision the President was going to make. But of
course he welcomes advice. He welcomed advice. Ultimately, it's up
to the commander in chief to make a decision. He
made a decision it was time to end a twenty
year war, all right. So not sure what's going on
with the discrepancies between the General Mark Million, General Frank
McKenzie and President Joe Biden. But you've heard both sides. Now,

(28:10):
let me ask you a question. I ask you this
the other day too. Are you all happy with the
job that Joe Biden has done this President? No, I
can't say that I'm happy, But I don't know too
many presidents that you know, we're happy about because I think,
no matter what, there's people that are going to be
supportive and people who don't support And there's a lot
of really important decisions to be made, and it's not
just the president. It should be a collaborative effort. But

(28:32):
from what these generals are saying, it wasn't a collaborative
effort because they made a recommendation and he didn't follow it,
according to them. Correct all right now, according to Treasury
Secretary Janet Yellen, she's warning lawmakers that the federal government
will probably run out of money and that could happen
by October eighteenth unless Congress raises the debt ceiling. So
they said that could be catastrophic. It would tank the

(28:53):
markets and the economy and delay payments to millions of Americans.
So they had previously said that they would run out
of cash and accounting maneuvers at some point in October. Now,
Senate Republicans have blocked a bill that would have suspended
the debt limit, and she has cautioned that this deadline
is only an estimate October eighteenth because the federal government's
cash flows are subject to unavoidable variability. Yeah, so they

(29:14):
just do what they always a just print some more money.
That's all. They do. They ain't got no money, and
they just start printing money like crazy, start giving out
crazy loans, PPP loans and all that other stuff. That's
what they'll do. And they'll continue not to tax big
companies like your amazons, like your major corporations that don't
get charge tax at all. And they have these loopholes
and they got it's a debt limit, so they can

(29:35):
raise the ceiling on that debt limit and just owe
more money that we don't know where that's coming from.
But by the way, it's the Senate Republicans that block
this bill that would have suspended the debt limit. All right,
and that is your front page news. All right, thank you,
miss ye how let me swallow my what nothing? What
did you just say? Swallow your what I said? Let
me swallow right fast? Oh okay, when we was so weird,

(29:59):
it's not even freaky fry. Mark Cuban will be joining us,
and also Noel Dirty. Now he is the CEO of
Twisted Up. Now, if you don't know what that is,
it's a little device that looks like a tennis racket
and they use it on your hair. You can use
it on your kids hair. It kind of gives you
the hair shape, and we're gonna talk to him next.
If you're a big fan of Shark Tank, you've seen
Noel on Shark Tank do his whole pitch and so actually,

(30:22):
Mark Cuban and Damon John I believe invested in the
Twisted up all right, and also Charlomagne is out. So
if you want to give somebody donkey of the day
eight hundred five eight five one oh five one, you
can give whoever you want donkey other day, all right,
your mama, your daddy, your co workers, say your mama,
maybe your co worker or maybe your co worker, doesn't matter,
whoever you want to give donkey of the day to

(30:43):
phone lines a wide open eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. Is the Breakfast Club, Go Morning,
the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy angela Ye,
Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got
some special guests in the building. We have Noel Dirty
try to say with this thing and fells no, no, Well,

(31:07):
I didn't know that this was your product when I
first seen your name. But every doesn't have any hair,
so it doesn't matter for my son. So twisted Comb
is your company. Yes, twist it up, twist it up comb. Now,
if you don't know about twisted up comb, that is
the device that people use for their hair that kind
of looks like a tennis racket. Correct, and it works

(31:28):
very well. I use it for my son, say, my
little son, Jackson's here. So how did you come up
with this concept and this idea of this comb that
can comb kids here? And as you can see, Mark
Cuban uses it all the time. It just came. It
burst out of necessity for me. So Um. Obviously, in
our culture, right, we've never really had, uh something that

(31:50):
we can wake up and go. Every hairstyle that I've
ever had had some type of maintenance, whether it was
raised waves, curls, text risers. Um. And I got into
real estate and what started to happen is that I
wanted to figure out a way to wear my hair
naturally and go to work correct. M And my cousin
came across this a tennis racket and he goes bro like,
you can like actually twist your hair with a tennis tracket?

(32:11):
And how did your brother come up with? Like what
made him say? You know what? You know, let me
get this. A lot of things happening, and you know,
after midnight, you know, but it came out. Um, I
started using it. Um. There's obviously another product out there
that you can use UM, which I loved. UM. The
only problem, like you said, is that hey, I had
to replace it like every week. Be it wasn't really portable.

(32:33):
So I went to the club and took off my
hat and they were like, yo, no hats hair. I
was like, yo, I can't do my hair. So I'm added.
So I just wanted to figure out a way to
do this. And a tennis tracket worked. It was a
one time by, so I went and I bought three
of them. So I did very well in the real estate,
and I started traveling and my boy and I went
to Brazil and I ended up losing my racket. UM
don't know what happened to it. Yeah, so party done.

(32:59):
That is a song shout out to my shop. So
we ended up walking up and down Brazil trying to
find the tennis track and it took me like about
an hour to find it. So when I came back home,
I was like, yo, it is twenty seventeen, twenty sixteen.
That has to be a small tennis racket, like, there's
no way when on the internet couldn't find it. So

(33:19):
I'm not gonna I'm gonna give myself thirty days to
figure out this problem. I ended up shrinking it. Went
to my barber and was like, Bro, look at what
I did. And he was like, yo, you have to
sell this. At the time, I was like, yo, I'm
not about to leave like a six figure job to
do something that I thought was very Niche December of
twenty sixteen, the state Barber Patrol or whatever you call them,

(33:40):
walked into a shop and find them for using something
called a Crowl sponge. So he got fined two hundred
and fifty dollars for having it. So he goes, Bro,
if you don't make this into a product, I am
going to do it. So January of twenty seventeen, I
do the Long Beach International Show. It's like a hair show.
I found a manufat after You're down in Orange County.

(34:01):
UM I got like maybe about five hundred products sell out.
The first day at the Long Beach Show. I found
out about Bronna Brothers. UM I only had like about
seven hundred sell out the first day. I have nothing
to sell the next two days and Bronner Brothers, I
find out about this show called New York UM called
barber Con. Went there, sold out in the first like
thirty five minutes. Many I think that was like north

(34:24):
of a thousand, And what was really dope about Barber
Coon is that they allowed me to be on stage
demonstrate it. So as soon as I got off the stage,
it was gone, why don't you think you needed like
two thousand? At the time, it's trying to like scale right,
So in February it was still being hand done them
m in the beginning about seven eight bucks M and

(34:46):
then I had to figure out a way to solve
the mesh right. So UM at the time I was
staying this girl. We were at Korean barbecue and I'm
looking at the grill and I'm like, yo, like this
is exactly what I need, and that's why you're not
with her. You're talking about it was like shaped like

(35:07):
this and it doesn't bend. So I was like, I
sent the picture of the girl to my manufacturer and
he goes, yes, we can do this. So then we
started switching out the mold UM and you came up
with the stainless steel model UM and then we just
started running. I went to a show in April in
Connecticut called Barbara Xball, the Connecticut Barbara Xball, and those
four shows I just completely sold out. So April of

(35:31):
twenty seventeen, I turned off the focet on the little
state of mortgages and I decided to make this a
full time business. Mark and Damon invested into the company
with the shot. Now was that kind of weird because
Damon has no here and I don't think Mark, So
what made you say, you know what, this is a
great this is something I can invest in. Well, two things. One,

(35:52):
you heard them right. He knows the stuff. And you
know there's there's entrepreneurs your no their business, know their company,
but they don't always do the work. No, while it
does the work. Man he dug in. He understood his industry,
he understood the opportunity. And two, I mean owning the
Dallas Mavericks. I might not have the right kind of hair,
but I do a lot of people who do correct right.

(36:12):
And the feedback was amazing, and so you know, we
closed the deal and we've been working together ever since.
And the good part about Noel is, you know, some
businesses and shark tank. I got a babysit. He needs
no babysitting, you know. But it got off to an
interesting start, right, Tell about when when you visited with
me um in Dallas in your car. Oh yeah, so

(36:35):
my car broke down. So we go, so we meet,
like he's staying at Okay hotel and that was like
an end. Yeah you're saying like maybe like three stars
paid for myself, so like I come from humble beginnings.
Look I got the cheapest. To me, that's a good

(36:55):
I mean, I'm not in the point to spend money
like it should be from the business to that, Like,
I don't need to stay in a five star like
I'm I was fine sleeping in the end before him,
I could be fine sleeping in the end. Man, I
had no problem with him. Yeah. But the best part
was right, we didn't go like there's no meeting room
or anything. Right, we're just sitting outside talking, right, And
he goes to start up his car. And it wasn't

(37:17):
like Okay, I got a next rent a car. It
was a beater. Yeahs right, it was great and that
it didn't quite start. Yeah, you talked to Mark and
now you call it one't start, I gotta jumped. Yeah,
it was dead. That was dead. That one of those
way you couldn't turn it off ever again. So he
got back home. Well, I mean it was down, so

(37:37):
it wasn't rent a car, right, So I just but
that's even better right to me? That is just to
me that I was like, Okay, I love this guy. Man,
we're gonna do business forever because he's putting his money
in the right spot. Because the beaters I would rent
when I was first getting started, like just nasty cars
that you had to buy, right, Like my first suits
were all used close two for ninety nine dollars buying

(37:59):
used poll those shirts, used everything, because that's what you
have to do right where you're gonna put your money.
And no, well was right on that path. And on
top of that, he's not afraid. Man. You can tell
when someone truly believes in the product. They got it
with them all the time. It's not selling, that's helping, right,
and so they're happy to talk about it. And that
was no. Well, now, no, well, what's what's what now

(38:21):
that this product is flying and is doing, well, what's
the next for your business? Because I'm sure it has
to be something what else is next? So I want
to build out the brand in a sense that it's
like how Damon did it for us? By us, you're
gonna have like the whole twisted up line um coming
out with another comb and then just this entrepreneur journey
just figuring out where to put your money out. I
have it to make it grow. Yeah, that's the best part, man.

(38:42):
The best part of investing in somebody is the day
that hits you up and go, I got all this money.
I need the idea as a where to invest it. Yeah,
you know, and it's like, hey, I'm ready to pay
you back all your money. And then some we're making money, correct,
I mean, because you know, getting an investment isn't an accomplishment,
it's an obligation. Yeah, and some are entrepreneurs realize that,

(39:03):
and some entrepreneurs fight it. And Noel was all about it.
And so it was like he worked and busted his
ass to get where he had money to invest and
you know, put aside, you know what I got back,
it's just the fact that he is there. We have
more with Noel and Mark Cuban when we come back,
don't move. It's to breakfast club, Good morning, morning. Everybody
is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are

(39:26):
the breakfast club. We're still kicking it with Noel and
Mark Cuban. Now you both got it out, the mund
got it out. The dirt wasn't generation. No nobody gave
you a million dollars loan, right, So now they have
plans that if you make over four hundred thousand dollars
they taxed out of you. Think about it. This is
your first time you got it out the month you

(39:47):
got family. How do y'all both feel about the fact
that they're going to tax people that make four hundred
thousand dollars more, way more than anybody else. No comment,
I'm okay with it. You know I can't. And I'm
gonna tell you why. When you look at a company
and they say that they are a billion dollars company
and they pay seven hundred and fifty dollars in taxes,

(40:07):
and you look at Jills and you'd be like, God,
damn my page. Let me just explain that, right, Not
that I'm standing up for anybody not playing taxes, right,
but what I'm saying is I invest in a lot
of companies and not all of them are like Noel
right and twisted up. A lot of them go belly up.
Like out of my shark tank companies, probably twenty five
percent of them turned out to be idiots that are
just done. And so when you lose money like that,

(40:30):
you get to write it off. Correct. And so if
you you know, in the case of big companies like Amazon,
the way that they get those taxes down to zero
is by investing in new research and development and new
things and so all those things that make their service better.
The government encourage you to invest those things because they
keep great jobs, they great new knowledge, all that stuff.
So if we stop encouraging those things, I think we

(40:53):
go backwards. Now that said, if Jeff Bezo's benefits and
he puts cash in his pocket pay more, that's when
he pays, right, that's when you pay your way. Now,
let me ask you this, and Mark, I've heard you
say before that you don't believe in taking loans from
banks or like that's the best idea to start a company.
But when it comes to you know well saying that, Okay,
I want to get an investor because sometimes for people

(41:15):
that's a hard decision because now I'm giving away a
percentage in my company. I know you give away a
higher percentage because I saw the episode a very dynamic pitch,
but you gave away a larger percentage than you had anticipated.
So how do you make those decisions? And what was
going on in your head because you wanted to give
up fifteen percent, Well, I mean I got I got
two sharks right. So for me, it was the mentorship.

(41:36):
I'm a firm believer that you know, go work, go
save the money before real estate, before mortgages, before it
twisted up ice with serving tables, and I served tables
for three years and saved one hundred thousand dollars. Yeah,
that was my goal. That had three serving jobs and
I lived across the street, so I would literally walk
to all three jobs and go back home saving, repeat,
and I go, yeah, I don't know what I want

(41:57):
to do with my life, but not at the age
of twenty five. If I have one hundred thousand dollars
in my bank account, life is going to be a
lot easier. And that was my why. So if anyone
that has a dream or wants to go out and
wants to get money, there's nothing wrong with that. But
I'm a firm believer that there's something that gets created
when you do the work. Because that gave me the
confidence to be like, yo, I can, I can start

(42:18):
a company from scratch and go on shart tink can
get a deal. And I got rejected three times. The
fourth time it's like, oh yeah, you're going on. And
it's just so you tried to go and charts three times.
Three times they turned you down. Correct the thirty thousand
companies a year that apply and they say no too.
Now I want to ask you a question. I want
to go off to the limb a little bit. I
want to talk about COVID and COVID vaccine. NBA has

(42:38):
been a big conversation. What do you think about play
is it and taking the vaccine? I think it's a
mistake if they don't, but it's their choice, right. I
think they're putting their families and their co workers at
risk and it's a mistake. But I can't force anybody
to do anything. Would I like to see the NBA
require vaccinations? Yeah, but that's not my call. You know,

(42:58):
if the MAVs for no players, we required I've company
other companies that I control, I require it. That's my
freedom as the owner right, And I'm not going to
force anybody. I don't think the government should force you
to do it, but I think it's the right thing
to do. What's the best thing you invested in in
the worst thing, I think we had damon a pan
he told us a pie thing that he did was

(43:19):
one of the best, and he told us one of
the worst. I can't remember which was worth but what
was the best and what was one of the worst.
Twisted up was the best? Twisted up. There was a
company that ended up pivoting called Panoramic, and so they
came out with the software that you put in an
iPhone file so I'm dating it some and it would
make it turn and do a panoramic picture. Then they

(43:40):
changed the layout of the iPhone and they had to
take the technology and we pivoted to doing computer vision
for cars online this yeah, yeah, and so yeah, and
so the guy completely changed his business. And so you know,
like if you go to Carvana and you can look
at a car and you can open the doors in it.

(44:00):
That started from that software on Shark Tank. So we
sold it for I don't want to say the exact
number because I'm allowed too, but let's just say he
got a lot of stock. And when he got the stock,
the stock price of Carvano was like eighteen dollars and
now it's like three hundred dollars. Yeah. Yeah, so that
went well. Okay, there was a lot of I'll tell

(44:21):
you one like when I first went on the show,
I was a guest shark, right, and I'm like, this
is a business, though, it ain't gonna last. And and
so I'm just gonna buy everything and just try to
raise some help. Um, and you know, we got a
little I'm gonna buy everything. That's what I did. That's
what I did. I just said up, damon. They were
all stunned, right. And so there was this one company
I'm not I'm not gonna layer out, and she had

(44:42):
chocolate covered pretzels and we had a deal set up
where I was going to help her sell them to
Nieman Marcus in Dallas, and I knew when it aired
that they were going to blow it out. And so
she sold him for twenty nine ninety five for the
chocolate covered pretzels and her cost was fourteen bucks and
I gave her I think seventy five grand to do
the deal on air. Night, I'm thinking, Okay, this thing's

(45:04):
going to blow up, and I'm getting reports on her
cash and her cash was going down instead. I'm like,
what the hell? She goes Oh, you know, we were
selling them for twenty nine ninety five. Our cost was fourteen,
our shipping was sixteen. We decided to give away the
shipping for free. Oh my god, Oh my goodness. Wait,
shipping was sixteen. Yes, and she decided to get because
she thought she'd get the customers and done it up.

(45:25):
I'm like, but now you're out of money, Well you'll
give me No, I won't. And that was it. It
was over. Bam. Wow. You know how do you deal
with knockoffs? Did you hear the story? No? I didn't.
So again, at the time, I did get knocked off, right,
and at the time, wasn't married, didn't have any kids.
This is my baby, right, first thing I've ever started
from scratch, and I saw it grow he went foot everyone, Yes,

(45:47):
I did. So. What happened was that I through Instagram,
people kept sending me dms. Yo, there's a knockoff here,
there's a knockoff there, there's a knockoff there. And I
got to a point where I couldn't look at myself
in the mirror. I had to be able to do something.
So UM, I called Mark. We had a conversation. He goes,
you know, do what you have to do. I fully
support it. So all right. I called my lawyer, like, man,

(46:09):
I need you to write me a blank uh cease
and assist patent um letter. Write it to me. Get
on a plane. I fly in New York. I have
a bunch of these, and I just go to the
stores and man, your East Coast beauty supply stores don't
like on every corner. It is crazy brand names. But
this is street in New York where y'all literally have

(46:31):
like thirty's business A lot of black people in New York. Yeah.
So um, I did a tour and I went into
every single beauty supply store from New York, New York,
New Jersey, Philadelphia, Oh Well, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Atlanta,
went down to Texas, UM, the Dallas Houston, UM flew

(46:51):
down in Michigan. UM. And I did that whole entire thing.
And I was walking to the store, have my little speech.
I would smile, I would let to know that I'm
not after you. UM, I'm just trying to collect these knockoffs.
If you continue to sell it, you could be liable.
Just everything that my lawyer told me that I could
say and they would hand over the product, and then
they would hand over the invoices. And what happened is
that I started creating a paper trail of where these

(47:14):
combs were coming from, and a lot of these cones
where they were coming from. I had already sent the
people that were distributing it I cease and assists, And
a lot of people would say that a patent pending
doesn't protect you, but it does, right because if it
gets granted, you have a paper trail, you have legal
documentation to go after them, because while it was pending,

(47:34):
you sent them as cease and desists and said you
may not be violating the patent, but I'm letting you
know that we're in the process of getting one. And
if it does get granted and you did not cease
and assists, we have a signed date certified letter that
you were informed that this was pending, and then you
can go after them. So the four main distributors had
already got them, like last year when I first created it,

(47:55):
and I ended up stopping all the knockoffs. Well, no movie,
have more Nowell and Mark Cuban. Nowell is the CEO
of Twisted Up, and we'll talk to him some more.
It's the Brekfast Club, Go Morning Morning. Everybody is cj Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Nowell and Mark Cuban. Now
I have a question, what advice would you give an
entrepreneurs in this new day and age? You know, because

(48:17):
when COVID hit it made everybody an entrepreneur. So what
what what advice would you give to new entrepreneurs. There's
no shortcuts. Do the work. There is no and there's
no system that's getting rich quick, right, especially with like
this whole stock market trend. Everyone wants to like, oh,
jump into the new hottest thing. But if you look
at anything that goes up, it's gonna go down, right, So, like,
do the work. There is some type of confidence that

(48:40):
comes in doing the work. Whatever you want to do
in this world, you don't have to try to recreate it.
There is someone that has done it. Just go online
and follow the bluepoint. Damon John is a perfect example.
He's he's black, he's an entrepreneur and he's very good
at it. So I can't make the excuse that I
can't be a successful black entrepreneur because there's many of
them that are doing it. I just go out there

(49:00):
and do the earnial leadure guys for shod even yourself,
Like you guys are out there promoting financial education, Like
there is no excuse. Go online and learn something, go
on YouTube, go on Google and emerge yourself and learn
something new every single day. Treat it like a job.
What would you say, Well, watch Shark Tank. Yeah no,

(49:21):
I actually really love watching Shark Tank. First of all,
it comes on a lot, a lot, but I learned
a lot about how to pitch. And like I've hosted
things like Demo Day and Detroit they do a demo
day where locally they're able to pitch. I'm hosting Black
Entrepreneurs Day for Damon John Awesome. Yeah, so I love
watching people a pitch and like, like I said, no, well,
yours was really good because it was it was entertaining,

(49:41):
it was interesting, and you had a great product. And
that's really where it all starts. But if you can
passionately speak to what it is that you're selling or
that you're trying to get an investment in. I think
that means a lot and you have a lot of
knowledge about it. Yeah, well know what it was exactly right.
You got to do the work right. It's not like, Okay,
I'm starting the business now it gets easy. No, it's
the exact opposite, you know, Like, like like I tell everybody,

(50:01):
you gotta work like someone's out there trying to kick
your ass all night every day. Now, how do you
create your team with this era of super teams there? Right?
You know, I'm from the era where somebody stayed on
that team? Do they die? Like Patrick? You and Damn
mid died as a New york Man, you know, Dirk? Yeah,
you know, So how do you combat that as an owner?
Like you know, when you look at the Lakers and
you look at the nets and you look at how

(50:21):
how do you feel about players are now talking to
each other like, hey, no, well that's me and you.
Let's go to Washington play for Washington. We'll bring ye
we all play together, Like how like, how do you
combat part of the business? You know, if I can
create a good environment where people want to come play
with Luca, which I think they will come play with
KP which I think they will come play for Jay
Kidd and Nico Harrison. Then people want to come here.

(50:44):
And that's just it's a very darwinning business. You just
gotta keep on innovating, you know, you gotta be agile,
and um that's what I try to do. So you
like that part of the business. These super teams, Um,
it really doesn't bother me one way or the other, honestly,
because karma is a bit you know, you got it
as much as some of the super teams work. I

(51:04):
remember back in twenty ten eleven season, there was a
super team that got put together and got knocked off
by a team that only had one All star, right,
you know, and everybody thought we were going to get destroyed,
and then they want a couple. Then Lebron leaves, you know,
and so it's fragile. You know. You look at what
happened last year, right, you know, teams had injuries, correct, Yeah,

(51:25):
now you know COVID We got beat up last year
with COVID where we had like six of our top
eight guys out with COVID for a bunch of games.
And you know, there's just so many uncertainties in this
business that as long as everybody plays by the same rules,
I'm good. Okay, you know you know what I did
want to ask when it comes to business too, with
everything that's been happening in the past couple of years,

(51:46):
a lot of focus on black entrepreneurship and Black women
as entrepreneurs because we started a lot of businesses but
get the least amount of money. Is that something that
gets taken into consideration now in Shark Tank because it's
a huge conversation now, Yeah, absolutely. I mean if you
look at the number of people of color with businesses
that come on this season, season thirteen, which premiere is
October eighth on ABC, you're gonna see a lot more.

(52:08):
I think the pandemic, that's one area, Like you were saying,
d Envy, that people started a lot more business than
everybody that was at all choice. Yeah, started businesses, and
we saw a lot of that. I invested in a woman,
Arlin Hamilton, Arlin Hamilton, whom the black woman who goes
out there invest only in people of color, and you'll

(52:28):
see a lot more than that. And it's interesting because
just like Noel, you know, started in his community, saw
an opportunity and then built it out. That's what we're
seeing more of because when we talk about there being
fewer entrepreneurs that are people of color, that's a unique
opportunity because the communities are still huge and have a
ton of money, and now that we're starting to see

(52:49):
more like yourself and others getting there. If you sell local,
then you build a regional like Noel is done, and
national and international like Noel has done. That's the opportunity
because people that look like me aren't there, you know,
in those communities to build those businesses. A lot of
people think, Okay, we get what works there, we'll just

(53:09):
move into those communities, when it's the exact opposite. The
closer you are to your customer, the better business that
you can build. And I think we're starting to see
more entrepreneurs realize that, which creates more opportunities for me
to invest in people like Arlan and invest in more
people both men and women of color. Well given apply
to you and to earn your legia. Guys, could you guys,

(53:32):
you guys have us on the forefront, and you guys
are having the conversation and we're seeing people that look
like us talk about businesses. Yeah, well, and we try
to teach people the things that we don't know, and
we try to encourage people to show them how to
do it correct without taking somebody's money. Like I tell
everybody all the time, there are a lot of people
spend ten twenty thousand dollars or on seminars and correct.

(53:54):
So my whole thing is, I'd rather take that ten
twenty thousand dollars and try, because if you're gonna lose it,
you're gonna lose it correct. At least you try, you
put your effort to it, and we just try to
encourage people and show them there is a way. That's
why I love products like this where you can say no,
I started from nothing and I came up with this
an idea and it's actually working correct, hard work. I
didn't have to sell drugs. I didn't have to do this.
I didn't have to do anything illegal. I'm trying to
do it. I'm doing it the right way, and I'm

(54:15):
setting up something for my families. We'll tell people how
they can get your product if they want to get
your product, and give me your Instagram and all that
good stuff. Yeah, so you can go to our website,
twist it upcom dot com. Um, go ahead and cop
that for us as a coach. Twist me ten. You
can go ahead and get ten percent off if you
use it. Y'all want for me now? I said, I

(54:35):
need to buy one all the time. And then you
can also get it on Amazon. You can find out
some beauty supply stores across the East coast. Um and
coming to a retoil store near you. Have you done
any NFTs yet or I have not? So I'm like
really big and yeah, I'm really big in stocks. I
have some crypto. I'm just trying to find ways my

(54:56):
bread and butter that I love. I call it my wife.
It's real, say it because the first business some of
her may six figures in and I just love run
to a property because no matter if the economy goes
up or down, you still gotta pay rent. Well not
right now. Yeah, yeah, we appreciate you guys for joining us.
Noel Lamar Cuban, thank you so much for joining us
and keep us an updated. When you got the new products,
come on back and let's share this products to the world.

(55:18):
I appreciate it, man, thank you very much. All right,
it's the breakfast club. Good morning. This is the rule
of report with Angela years well. In New York alone,
r Kelly is facing up to one hundred years in prison.
That's twenty years for racketeering, ten for each of his

(55:39):
sex trafficking convictions, and his sentencing will take place in May.
In the wake of all of that, his ex wife
of thirteen years, Andrea Kelly, has spoken about her feelings
after he was convicted, and here's what she had to say. Well,
I sit in a very difficult place because, unlike the
rest of his victims, I also share children with him.
I was married to him. So I wear two hats.

(56:00):
I wear the hat of a survivor and an advocate,
but I also wear the hat of a mother and
the next wife. So it's very difficult for me. I
feel that my heart is in two places. My heart
definitely goes out to the survivors and the courage that
it takes to even come forward and tell the story.
But my heartbreaks as a mother because this is now
the legacy that my children will have to deal with

(56:21):
and their children's children. At the end of the day,
you cannot walk away from your bloodline. Yeah, I mean,
I know, she's a victim. But I'm sure she still
has to want him to go to jail because she
is a victor. Yeah, she didn't say she didn't want her,
but she has to want him to go to jail.
She's a victim. She's seen the things that he's done
to these women and herself, so you got to want
him to go to jail. For a long time, it

(56:42):
was interesting to me that people were mad at her.
She was responsible and she knew what was going on
and not understanding the things that she went through as well.
She said at one point it was so bad she
contemplated suicide at her lowest point. And when she was
on the view, she talked about how she was physically
and mentally abused while they were married. She said one
time he hog tighter into bed, raped her and then

(57:02):
fell asleep without untying her. And she said she suffers
from PTSD and she wants to help out other victims
as well. Now here's what else you have to say,
because they do have, you know, as far as when
it comes to their daughters, even what is going to
happen with that, because of course she's still well not
of course, but that's a hard situation, right, if this
is your dad, how do you feel? Here's what she said,

(57:22):
your daughters. Joan said she still loved her father, but
she felt she had to love him from a distance,
and how does that relationship survive something like this. Well,
I can't answer for my daughter because again I can
only speak to my journey as his ex wife and
a survivor and an advocate. But I think that that
goes to say with any child, it doesn't matter if
your parents have a problem with drug addiction. You are

(57:44):
still going to love them because they are a part
of your DNA, you share blood with them. I also
support my children in whatever they feel, because at the
end of the day, it's their father. I think drug
addiction is a whole lot different. But the problem is
is you know, say, oh, Kelly is your fault. Let's
say he treated you fine, he treated you well, you
never seen any of this. He did the things that
a father supposed to do. But then he asked this

(58:06):
other side. How do you deal with that? You know,
do you still visit your dad that treated you well
and supported you all your life but you didn't know
that side? Or do you say, nah, this was a
nasty side. I don't want to be nowhere near this person.
I'm up to the individual. Yeah, and everybody handles that
different because we could say what we want to say,
but like, oh what never, but you know that's not
your dad. He didn't you know, she may she might

(58:26):
not have known this side. Kelly might have did everything
right as a fall that went to her game, supported her,
helped her, you know, in her hardest times. But then
he had this dark side that she didn't know about.
All right. Now, as far as Lisa Van Allen, she
testified against him, and she also was in the Surviving
R Kelly documentary. She was on with executive producer Tamas

(58:48):
Simmons on Good Morning America. And here is what Lisa
Van Allen had to say about R. Kelly's conviction. It
was awesome. I mean, you know, I almost cried about
it because, you know, this is what I was looking
for back in two thousand and eight. So I would
say that I believe that the differences this time around
is that there's power in numbers. A lot of people

(59:08):
came forward, It's a lot of women empowerment going on,
and you know, things like that. So I would say
that maybe the time just wasn't right back then, And
what do you do with all Kelly's music at this point?
You know, because do you separate the art and the
person because he's created inspirational music, music, and I'm sure
it's helped a lot of people through their life. But
you know, he's a monster. You know, the same thing

(59:29):
with the Cosby, Like, you know, people the Cosby got
locked up, but he's created so much art that has
helped so many people. Do you what are you doing
that situation? Speaking of Bill Cosby, spokes his spokesperson Andrew Wyatt,
spoke to TMZ and here's what he said about what
Bill Cosby thinks at a time like this. We talked
about him today and the first thing he said, he
was like, look, the guy was reil roading. As he
said that Gloria already did the same thing that she

(59:51):
did with him. You parade women out and you stir
up the public sentiment to go against him, and that's
what they did to R. Kelly. I see R. Kelly
having a strong case on appeal, and I think when
he gets to the Pillar Court and we get to
the highest court in the land, I think we'll see
a conviction overturned. Yeah, sometimes Cosby and his representation should

(01:00:15):
just be like, you know, it's not my case, let
me mind my business. Totally two different things. You adopted
say that they knew all Kelly had STDs and he
was known giving it to other women that he's known for. No,
it's totally two different. Andrew White had some more to say,
as we said, this is Bill Cosby spokesman about Bill Cosby,
I mean about R. Kelly. This is an assault on
successful black man who are doing great things. I think

(01:00:37):
it's unfortunate that this man, even before he was ever
brought to trial, he wasn't giving bun. He had to
sit in jail. We see Harvey Weinstein who was out
on bun. We see the black and white issue, we
see this council culture issue in America, and we see
the assault on successful black men who have wealth. And
that's what we're seeing today. Sometimes you just gotta be quiet,

(01:00:59):
sit down, to just be quiet, doesn't concern you. Just
just mind your business, all right, Well that is your
room of reports. Cosby. Just just you're out your home.
I know you're trying to get back into doing comedy shows.
Just there's no reason to even respond. His case has
nothing to do with your case. Your representation should not
be talking on another man's case. Hey, the last person
you Yeah, that's the last person you want to defend
in you at this point. Okay, all right, well that

(01:01:22):
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donkey too, BRODJ If he's trying to main and ala man,
I'm trying to first of all, trying to get an
uh the line bout a year or two now, so
you in. But anyway, I want to tell you who
the dunkey other day is today? Man, yesterday I work
at uh by the way I work at it told
oh okay, and uh yesterday we had an employee. Man,

(01:02:31):
I guess he got this. We're seeing that. Uh he
punched out a supervisor? Wow? Yeah, man, Like I don't
understand how I first to rid everything? You know what
I'm saying, Well, he wouldn't. Way the way the world is, Well,
that was his last day. I think he knew that. Yeah. Man,
they trying to catch him up before he left out.
The security did, but he had already left out of
the building. But they cut it badge off, you know

(01:02:53):
what I'm saying, so we can get back in. Yeah,
I'm crazy, man. What did you do when he punched
the supervisor? I was like listening to the radio when
they was calling for security, Like security is the security?
You know what I'm saying. That the supervisor was running
like somebody helped me? Somebody? Why did you help him?
And then he tripped, bro, he liked tripped and failed
while he was trying to run and mind you to

(01:03:13):
do that. Plush team probably was like five to this
supervisor was like six two. Who's evity easy? I want?
So it was like shocking that it happened. Man, but
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(01:03:37):
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who's this? What's up? What's up? Good morning? Listen here
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Jo Bro? Why what fat you'll do? Now? Watch him
that my brother, watch him out him and joh yo,

(01:04:00):
someone's mad disrespectful man. From then he was walling. Well,
I mean that's what versus say is they're usually disrespectful
to each other. If you seen the locks and the
and they getting disrespectful to each other. Yeah, but it was,
but he was he was kind of like throwing shot
that women. He apologized a little. He apologized that word
and stuff like that man, and I and I felt job.

(01:04:21):
I seen the escalation and job attitude and I felt
that same, that same ride and disrespecting. He apologized though,
he apologized, and then you got to understand this too.
If you ever, if you ever go to a battle,
you get upset. Sometimes you take it too far, and
sometimes your friend got to check you. I mean, I've
been in that situation where I went too far, Page

(01:04:43):
and usually you'd be like eat, chill out, or Sharlot
be like each chill out. And that's what he didn't.
He apologize. After we all make mistakes, and he apologize,
he said little more. Flowers apologized if he did what
was right. He was in the ceilings though, he feelings
he was in walmole, He was in the bronx. He
was trinded the ass. He was ready to go to wall. Hey.
I was dragging it John, dragging cross the stage all night.

(01:05:04):
It was it was bad boys lost this one man,
they lost this one. Well, thank you brother. Hello, who's this?
This is Charlene from Marston Lana down quite so mad
because I am there, I gotta be to work at
a thirty after picking my daughter up. Like last night,
she was went to Jake Cole concert last night. Concert

(01:05:26):
was supposed to start at eight o'clock and then sort
until after eleven o'clock, she said, his voice with brad
Little Apologiezic the funny one, that thing come on until later.
And yeah, I'm kiss because man, I gotta be to
work and I only got a little bit of sleep.
I'm sorry to hear that. But on the a flip side,
your daughter had a great time last night, and you're
a great mom for supporting that. No, she didn't have

(01:05:48):
a for time. She was disappointed. She was around for
tickets and she didn't get what she wanted, so damn. Okay,
Well I'm sorry, mama. Good Who do we need to call?
Runnund He's gonna be the band by twelve. I'm not

(01:06:09):
gonna lie. That happens to me all the time. I'll
be planning out my night like Okay, I'm gonna get
four hours to sleep. I'm gonna get it, and then
when it doesn't work out, I'll be tight. All right. Well,
it looks like j Cole apologize, he said Philly and
Detroit offseason two. We've been hitting delays on shows because
the production is taken too long for the crew to
put up. I apologize for the inconvenience. I hate playing
with people's time and money. We're working to get it

(01:06:31):
sorted out and what people gotta understand it and not
to say that this is right. But you know, when
these tours go from city to city, they travel from
city the city. So you know, the next tour, let's say,
is in Philly. They have to leave North Carolina and
they have to break down. Then they have to drive
to Philly. Then they have to put everything back up together,
do testing and all that stuff. And then when they
leave they got a breakdown and go to another city.
And sometimes there are delays, whether it's on the road

(01:06:52):
it could have been whether or it could have been
anything with delays, but it does happen. But three hours
is definitely disrespectful. But they apologize, all right. Now up next,
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Everybody's DJ Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are
to breakfast club. It's time for asking ye and we
have Danny on the line. Now. Danny called earlier and
she had a very strange situation. Now, Danny, what happened
this morning? Oh so this happened over the weekend like
last week, and um, I got kicked out of my
my actual house, methad and he bust my back window out.

(01:07:55):
So why do he kick you out? So somebody checks
my phone and said are you okay? To there was
an accidental to a starticle, But I have my phone
on Barbrate and it still weren't bad. Like so the
person who texts your phone, it was somebody knew that
you're dating. We're not dating, we're just like talking and yeah,
so it was an accidence and he blew up. So

(01:08:17):
you were checking when your boyfriend No, it's her ex boyfriend. Eend.
But we were still dealing our own Okay, a couple
of things here, No matter what, right if you cast
somebody cheating on you or whatever happens. You shouldn't kick
somebody naked out of your house and throw a brick
at their window. To me, that's a red flag that
that's not somebody you need to be with at all periods.
So was he was he normally this volatile um? No?

(01:08:41):
Not necessarily No. So are you thinking that you're in
the wrong and you're apologetic or what's happening? No, I'm
not in the wrong now, even down everything, and I
for my line like when you just see and I'm
just like, oh my god, like and my mom's even
like if you don't, I'm gonna fuck me. I mean,

(01:09:03):
I'm not gonna front out. You know. I know this
is asked, ye, but I understand why he got upset.
But throwing you out naked and throwing a brick through
your window is crazy. It's completely It was so embarrassing,
Like it was really embarrassing. It wasn't even about the car,
because the car can get fixed. It was about the
humiliation and an embarrassment like and also that's violent. What

(01:09:24):
if that brick, what if you would have crashed, What
if that brick would have hit you? What if the glass?
You know what I'm saying like he endangered your life exactly.
Oh so you didn't even get your clothes. Where's your
wallet in your pocketbook? I had, I had that, I
had all that. So you grabbed your wallet off. And
what time of the day was it? This was in

(01:09:46):
the morning, like it was like the sun wasn't even
out yet, so people were outside, No, nobody was outside.
And for him to kick you out? Was he physically
pushing you? Yes, I got th blazes everything on my leg.
Oh hell now like Jazzy Jeff. So he threw you
like oh like yes, like some fields. The fact that

(01:10:07):
he put his hands on you in saying what are
your boss? I mean, what is there to do? Never
talk to him again? Like your mother said, you press charges,
Go on ahead and press those charges. Look, you would
have been in the wrong if that would have well
not even because you guys were just still messing around
but not together. So I just think that he really overreacted.

(01:10:28):
That's above overreacting. That is he has a problem. Yes,
I don't think a woman should do that to a man.
I don't think a man should do that to a woman.
When you get angry, if your first response is to
put your hands on somebody physically do that to them,
try to humiliate and embarrass them, and then also destroy
their property. That's a few different things going on, right

(01:10:49):
think you guys, Okay, I agree with your mama. All right,
all right, let me ask question. Why do you got
to extra change the goals in the car just just
for this reason right here over night, back when I
was over there. Oh my goodness, all right, mama, geezh
ask ye eight d five eight five one oh five one.

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If you need relationship advice or any type of advice
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of ask ye Hello, who's this? This is NA from Hey.

(01:11:34):
What's your question for? Ye? I'm just trying to see
how do I handle with my boyfriend. My kid's dad
just came back from other state about three years now,
and my boyfriend is kind of really tell it and
he thinks that I kind of pretty much. He's like
he takes me was like, well, if you would tell
me if you still want him, right, And I'm like,
I told you plenty times because back then he give

(01:11:55):
about three years ago and I was like, that's a rap.
I don't choo get this relationship. But my boyfriend is
really deals Okay, he's not just jealous but also insecure,
right yeah, and that is unattractive. But look at the
end of the day, and I can tell this is
how you feel. Your kids come first, but of course
you value your boyfriend. So at this point, it's not

(01:12:15):
something that he's used to. This is something different in
the relationship because your children's father hasn't been around prior
to this, really right, right, So you also have to
look at it from his point of view because it
is causing him to be insecure, and he's asking you
these questions and understandably, like if he had an X
that you know, he had children with that he you

(01:12:36):
never had to deal with, and then all of a
sudden she was back around, you might feel a little
bit of insecurity as well. I mean, it's someone like
that because he has a lot of kids, but he
has custody of half of them. But so I mean,
I mean, I get it, I understand, but like I
told him my kids that hit me. So that's like
a nun and that. So I just want him to understand,
but he's feel like, okay, maybe he still wants him. Yeah.

(01:12:59):
You know what all you can do is ask him
how can you make him feel more comfortable with the situation,
and if there's some type of boundaries that he needs
for you to set and you know, as certain things
like if he knows that you know your ex is around,
make sure that you are still communicating with him and
you don't just go ghost, you know, certain things like that.

(01:13:20):
And I think it also takes time for people to
feel more comfortable in a situation. This this is something
brand new, but tell him that for them, if it
depends with everything. Yeah, so you have to give him
a moment also to get adjusted, right because he's also
trying to protect himself and so being sympathetic to that,
you know, be understanding. Now, if he's nagging you and

(01:13:42):
it's really causing a strain on the relationship in the future,
then that's going to be a real issue. But all
you can do is have a conversation, tell him, Okay,
let's set up some boundaries, some parameters. I want to
make sure you feel as comfortable as possible. I can
reassure you a thousand times I would never go back
to this person. But I can show you better than
I can just tell you. So let's just make sure
that we have that understanding. Because I value you, I

(01:14:03):
value our relationship, and I don't want this to come
in between us. But I also value my children above
everything else, and I do want their father to be
in their life. So I want to make sure this
works for all of us. Oh, thank you so much,
all right, because you love your man right of a
year and a half. Alright, So yeah, don't let some
outside forces that are out of your control mess up

(01:14:25):
your relationship. I'm a big fan of making sure everybody
understands and a relationship is us against everybody, right except
your kids, because you know that comes first, all right,
So be a little understanding. I will thank you so much,
No problem, all right? Well, I was asking ye eight
ondre five eighty five one O five one. If you
need relationship advice and any type of advice, you can

(01:14:46):
call ye. Now we got rooms on the way, yes,
And earlier a woman called and she was upset during
donkey of the day because she took her daughter to
a concert where Jay Cole was performing and things went astray,
was super late. Every aybody was disappointed. Well, we'll tell
you what happened from Jay Cole's point of view. All right,
we'll get into that. Next is the Breakfast Club. Good morning, baby,

(01:15:11):
you were spitting. So Wednesday's humpday, middle of the week
of morning. Everybody's National coffee Day. And it's also my
brother's birthday, Happy birthday. Yeah, did your brother still bake food? Yes,
it's the last time you brought in anything up here.
Up here, you can't come up here. It's a pandemic. Oh.
I usually send you with food, and I have a

(01:15:31):
lot of stuff. Oh, you never share with me. Okay,
I will. Last time you try to do some reads
and you had an edible, you were stuttering all over
the place. You're absolutely right. Yeah, still have that audience.
Oh my goodness. All right, Well, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk j Cole. It's about this is the rumor
report with Angela. Ye, the Breakfast Club. Okay, So, in

(01:15:57):
North Carolina, a lot of people were upset about Jay Cole. Now,
he had an event at the Greensboro Coliseum. It was
supposed to start at eight pm, but Doris didn't even
open until ten fifteen pm. Now, we found out about
this initially because one of our amazing breakfast club family
members called in this morning and said this, I gotta
be to work at a thirty after picking my daughter up,

(01:16:20):
like last night, she was going to the great Jake
Cole content last night concert was full to start at
eight o'clock and then I'm still at eleven o'clock. She
sat his voice with Brad apology, had a funny one
day come on until later and yeah, I'm pissil I
got to be to work and I only got a
little bit of fleet. I'm sorry to hear that. But
on the flip side, your daughter had a great time

(01:16:41):
last night, and you're a great mom for supporting that. No,
she didn't have a pretime, she was disappointed. Well, we
had to figure out what happened, and Jay Cole has
already since apologize and explained that there's been these delays
because of production. Here's what he said. They're about to
open doors in Greensboro right now. Apology jobs for the lateness.
That's point of this whole video. When we came out

(01:17:03):
on the off season tour, we wanted to do this big.
We got a big ass gold bigger license we ever
had more license, we ever had big ass court on
the stage. And while the show is amazing, we didn't
account for the fact that it takes way longer than
load this into the house. So we're experienced and delays.
So Greensboro, we're about to open the doors right now.

(01:17:23):
We're gonna get the show moving right. So unfortunately he
was there, he was ready, but yeah, it induction delays
and issues, and he's apologetic. And by the way, Philly
and Detroit, they have some new dates for those shows. Philly.
Tomorrow's a nine hour drive from Greensboro to Philly. It's
not enough time for us to get the production from

(01:17:43):
here all the way to Philly and get the show
up in time, so we need to move to Philly. Show.
Also the Detroit show, we have the new dates. Detroit,
your new date is October twenty fifth. For the offseason tour. Philly,
your new date is October twenty Apologize for the inconvenience.
I know people don't hire babysitters, some people driving from

(01:18:06):
out of town. Yeah, that's how he really cares too,
to have done that and explained it and let people
know exactly what was going on behind the scenes. You know,
he's a perfectionist, so I can't imagine that this feels good. Yeah,
now I know what happens, and I know people are upset.
But the bad thing about it, like he said, to
get all that in to loading and load out and
to set all that stuff up, it is a process

(01:18:26):
and it takes a long time, and he wants to
show to be great. He doesn't want to have ask
you guys on the show. You pay all that money
for tickets and he wants to give you as the
best performance he possibly can. So I get it. Yeah,
you up the production, but not accounting for it. How
much longer he's going to take to set everything up correct?
And once y'all drive and they got to drive the
trucks there, any type of delays could happen too. So
I'm sure it's a process all right now. Academics for

(01:18:48):
his podcast Off the Record, he has twenty one Savage
on the episode that actually drops today, and one of
the things that they posted in the teaser is twenty
one Savage talking about our future is bigger than Drake
in Atlanta. If I want to rap. I don't feel
like I still will listen to Drake for when you
ain't no rapper out of statistics don't mean a regular

(01:19:09):
street about how many times you went number one. The
farthest they think is the club who's selling this club out.
That's who they think is the biggest. Like in Atlanta,
it's a lot of two. You really can't tell them.
Future ain't bigger than Drake really. On God, I used
to think that Drake ain't really no big meets tape
artists like that I ever heard was a bootlet. Future

(01:19:31):
is huge in Atlanta. I'm not gonna lie, but I don't.
I don't think bigger than Drake. There's I don't think
there's any artists out there that is bigger than Drake.
When it comes to this hip hop coach, I think
Drake a little baby I don't know, and I go
to look, this is the twenty one Savages. You know,
he lives in Atlanta, so being from living there and
seeing what it's like there and futures from Atlanta, he's

(01:19:52):
like a hometown hero. I wonder if he meant growing up,
I mean a couple of years ago or right now.
I'm curious. He's saying, most people there in Atlanta think
Future is bigger than Drake, really, yeah, because they're not
thinking about numbers. You're not that you're thinking no, no,
just even with just the influence of Drake and his music.
I mean, he has huge records in the club. But
then again and sold his Future, so that's a great
link up. Though when Future and Drake worked together there,

(01:20:13):
they all work with each other anyway, so that's dope though. Yeah,
all right, Now Boosey is saying that his Instagram got
deleted again because he feels like it's because he has
Drake to promote, to promote his movie. Now, he posted,
my ig was taken for nothing again. They must have
found out I have a film that I'm promoting. Please
continue to buy my film despite this move to start
the success of my struggle, y'all all, I got against
these powerful people. Buy it twice to boost my first

(01:20:36):
week numbers. Thank you, he said. They saw me reach
out to Drake for help, SMAs go buy my movie
three times. F these people. So he goes on to
talk about Adam Assara, who is the head of Instagram,
who he feels is responsible. If you guys recalled. We
did have Adam on the Breakfast Club and specifically asked
him about Boosey. Why don't Boosey keep getting taken down?

(01:20:58):
We gotta drug the line somewhere. It's a nuity policy.
We try to be clear. You can appeal, but if
you get too many strikes to think you know this
Instagram understanding culture all right, because you got people like
little Duvall Little Booty whose page always get taken down,
and it could be for doing things like using the
N word, but they're using it in like the context
of that's my N word, but it'll get taken down

(01:21:18):
for like racial slurs really like that. Yeah, yeah, So
it's tough because no, we don't understand culture perfectly for
clear you can at our scale, um, And so there
are things where we just have to we have to
draw the line or define a rule that is practical
for us to actually enforce. All right. So that's the explanation.
And I know earlier you know today is my brother's birthday,

(01:21:41):
Happy birthday, Ryan, and we were talking about he has
made edibles for us before, and we talked about why
we cannot give Envy edibles. And here is the reason why. Oh, Nana,
remember I'm doing. Let me, let me, let me explain.
So Na, remember I'm doing. Angelie gave me a cookie

(01:22:02):
one more time? Oh Nan, I remember, I'm doing it.
I didn't know what was in that cookie and I
ate it, didn't know what stop it, and we will
ask for it. We were up here and I ate it,
and then I tried to do my job, and this
is what it sounded like. Oh Nan, I remember, I'm doing.
I'm but every just we sounded like that sometimes. Oh

(01:22:24):
my goodness. Anyway, So yes, and one last thing, you
shout out to my guy don now Rawlings. He's filming
his Netflix special in Charlotte tonight and tomorrow, So if
anybody is in Charlotte, make sure you check that out.
I'm actually flying out there because you know, I gotta
be there because Dona was like one of my besties.
So I think he's infatuated with me and Charlomagne. One

(01:22:46):
more time, place, I remember I'm doing it. I think
he's infatuated with me and Charlomagne. All right, well that
is your rumor report. You kids are tell him congratulations.
Oh no, because every time you post something is me
and Charlottagine wearing some sleek, scandalous stuff. So those aren't real. No,
those aren't real. Yeah, all right, welcongrats to do that.

(01:23:10):
Rollins alright, revote we see them or everybody else to
people's choice mixes up. Next, let's go oh no, no,
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(01:23:52):
five eight five one oh five one, Hello, who's this one?
The one? What up? Man? We wanna get donk into
bro I d J if he's trying to main and
angela man, I'm gonna trying, first of all, trying to
get an uh the line about a year to know
so you in But anyway, I want to tell you
what the dunkey o the day is today, man, yesterday

(01:24:12):
I work at uh by the way, I work at
it clit. OHI okay, and yesterday we had an employee. Man,
I guess he got this. We're seeing that. Uh he
punched out a supervisor. R wow. Yeah, man, like I
don't understand how it first to rid everything? You know
what I'm saying. He wouldn't way the way the world is. Well,
that was his last day. I think he knew that. Yeah. Man,

(01:24:34):
they trying to catch him up before he left out.
The security did, but he had already left out of
the building. But they cut his badge off, you know
what I'm saying, so we can get back in. Yeah,
I'm crazy, man, What did you do when he punched
the supervisor? I was like listening to the radio when
they was calling for security, like security, the security. You
know what I'm saying that the supervisor was running like
somebody helped me? Somebody? Why did you help him? And

(01:24:57):
then he tripped, bro, he liked tripped and phil while
he was trying to run and mind you to do that.
Plush team probably was like five to this supervisor was
like six two. Who's eavity easy? Though? It was like
shocking that it happened, man, But that's an exciting way
my group being there before y'all. Let me go, dad,
brothers all right, taking y'all on Facebook groups, Man, sneaker sweakers,

(01:25:21):
you would could like it, uh eat NB man, I
talk about sneaker culture, shoe like you are, the deals, rapples,
all of that there's on Facebook group. I'm gonna check
it out, all right, thanks, bro, brother, Hello, who's this?
What's up? What's up? Good morning? This is since here
they say, who you wanna give the donkey? You man, man,
I gotta give the dunky of the thing too fat Joe, Bro,

(01:25:42):
why what fat you'll do? Now? Watch out? That's my
brother to watch him out with him and joh Yo
sons mad disrespectful man from the big Kenning. He was walling. Well,
I mean that's what versus say is they're usually disrespectful
to each other. If you've seen the locks in the
boy and they get dispected to each other. Yeah, but
it was but he was he was kind of like
throwing shots that women. He apologized a little. He apologized

(01:26:06):
that words and stuff like that. Man, and I and
I felt job, I've seen the escalation and job attitude
and I felt that same that same ride, and this
was second. He apologized though, he apologized, and then you
got to understand this too. If you ever, if you
ever go to a battle, you get upset. Sometimes you

(01:26:26):
take it too far, and sometimes your friend got to
check you. I mean, I've been in that situation where
I went too far, Page and usually you'd be like
eat chill out, or Sharlot be like eat chill out.
And that's what he didn't. He apologize. After we all
make mistakes, and he apologize, he said little more. Flowers
apologized if he did what was right. He was in
the ceiling though he was in walmole, he was in
the bronx. He was trinded the ass. He was ready

(01:26:46):
to go to wall Hey. That was dragging it. Job
dragged him across the stage all night. It was it
was bad boys lost this one man. They lost this one. Well,
thank you brother. Hello, who's this? This is Selene from
most Lana. Quite so mad because I am there. I

(01:27:07):
gotta be to work at a thirty after picking my
daughter up. Like last night, she was going to the
Great Jake Cole concert. Last night concert was filled to
start at eight o'clock and then sort until after eleven o'clock,
she said, her voice with d you apologized funny ones
that didn't come on until later. And yeah, I'm piss man.
I got to be to work and I only got
a little bit of sleep. I'm sorry to hear that.

(01:27:29):
But on the flip side of your daughter had a
great time last night, and you're a great mom for
supporting that. No, she didn't have a time, she was disappointed.
She was almost for tickets, and she didn't get what
she wanted, so damn. Okay, Well I'm sorry, mama, I'm fine.
Who do we need to call? Alrighty mad he was

(01:27:55):
gonna be the band by twelve. I'm not gonna lie.
That happens to me all the time. I'd be landing
out my night like okay, I'm gonna get four hours
to sleep. I'm gonna get it, and then when it
doesn't work out, I'll be tight. All right. Well, it
looks like j Cole apologize, he said Philly and Detrey
offseason two. We've been hitting delays on shows because the
production is taken too long for the crew to put up.
I apologize for the inconvenience. I hate playing with people's time.

(01:28:17):
And money. We're working to get it sorted out and
what people gotta understand it and not to say that
this is right, but you know, when these tours go
from city to city, they travel from city d city.
So you know, the next tour, let's say, is in Philly.
They have to leave North Carolina and they have to
break down. Then they have to drive to Philly. Then
they have to put everything back up together, do testing
and all that stuff. And then when they leave, they
gotta breakdown and go to another city. And sometimes there

(01:28:39):
are delays, whether it's on the road it could have
been whether or it could have been anything with delays,
but it does happen. But three hours is definitely disrespectful.
But they apologized. All right, Well, last donkey of the day,
Charlomagne should be back tomorrow. Up next. We got the
positive note and more so, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angelo Yee, Charlomagne guy.

(01:29:00):
We are the Breakfast Club. And don't forget we got
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(01:29:20):
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powerhouse in my ce Now. Everybody shout out everybody that
came out to our last real estate seminar in Atlantic City.
So we're doing our last seminar of the year. It's
the biggest one that we do. We do a Jacob
Javit Center each and every year. We have so many
people coming to talk. Maybe Angelie, if you were in town,
I would love to get you to talk to the

(01:29:41):
thousands of people that we usually have about just being
a woman entrepreneur, all the businesses that you have. Ye
has a numerous amounts of properties. She has numerous business
as a woman, as I don't want to say as
a woman. As an entrepreneur, she does her damn thing.
She's very inspiring and I would love to get you
on one of ours if you would love to. Yeah, absolutely,

(01:30:01):
you know I'm in Maybe we could Yeah, let's figure
that out. Because I actually my coffee is in Detroit
now at Central Kitchen, so I might come and try
to do something there. Also. This is gonna be Sunday,
December fifth, New York to Jacob Jacks. Sorry I wasn't listening. No,
you wasn't listening, but it's Sunday. I would love to
get you that. I'm serious. I would love to get
you to I mean, we have everybody speaking. We have

(01:30:22):
Whole Sale, and we have credit repair. We have auction
dot Com who helps people get the deals. We have
hard money lending. We have people that just do it.
You know, I own three hundred units. Sees it own
sixteen hundred units. You have a bunch of different houses,
properties and everything. I would love to get you to
come up there and talk and see how you got
your thought. Because okay, yeah, because I actually have something
else that I'm really excited about that's a little different

(01:30:45):
that I'm doing for the next investment that I'm doing.
That's gonna be upstate New York. So that could be
something really interesting us to discuss. And my coffee shop
actually a Next Seeker's real estate. We share the space
with them. Oh okay, so you know, I also have
taken all the I'm about to take the real estate
class to get my license. Oh I was thinking about
doing that too as well. You should do when you

(01:31:07):
take the online classes and then take the test in person. Yeah,
so I might do that as well. But yeah, absolutely,
so years in December, fifth years in and I want
to I'm gonna take pictures cribs so that way people
can see the cribs that you have. How you Bibi,
And unlike most people, Ye and myself, we kind of
figured it out on our own. You were just like, hey, Envy,
there's some hot properties in Detroit, let's buy him. And

(01:31:28):
we bought him and didn't know what to do and
figured it, like literally figured it out on our own.
You know what, I'm about to sell one of my
houses in Detroit. So what I'll do is when I
go there, I'll get a video so you guys can
see what it looks like now from how it looked
in the beginning. Absolutely. And then I also have a
condo in Williamsburg, so I can show you guys what
that looks like. And then yeah, a couple of other

(01:31:49):
properties in Brooklyn. Okay, all right, well when we come back.
We got the positive notice to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are to Breakfast up now. You got a positive note? Yes,
and you know today is National Coffee Day, So in
support of coffee uplifts people. A good day starts with
a positive attitude and a great cup of coffee. Breakfast Club,

(01:32:12):
y'all finish what y'all dumb?

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