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January 11, 2022 79 mins

Today on the show we opened our phone lines to first let our listeners vent about anything that has been bothering them for our segment "Get it Off Your Chest". Next, we opened the phone lines to if any of our listeners would return a bag with 300k in it, after a video surfaced of a girl getting teased for allegedly returning a bag to Nelly with 300k in inside, but only received $100 for returning. Also, we opened the phone lines to see if any of our listeners have given out or was given a fake number, after Nia Long revealed that Chris Rock gave her fake number after their date a long time ago. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the administrator of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease, Dr Rochelle Walensky for confusing the facts on covid.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Let me agitate the breakfast Club. Everyone just kept telling
the preference one word to describe the breakfast Club, with
the flow impacting the coach. People watch the breakfast Club
for like news and really be tuned in. Man, I
don't even know. Always call the breakfast club. It's like brunch,
n Yea and Charlomagne. Wake that ass up, get out
of bed and listen to the breakfast Club. I'm waiting

(00:23):
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almost here, depends on how COVID results and we all
almost here. If it's based on COVID results, we all
on almost We almost said okay, which is crazy. We
all took out COVID test this morning before we could

(00:45):
walk in the building, but we didn't get the results yet.
So I didn't even take one before I walk nice
because I walked in, and when I walked in and
got up here, it was like, what's your results? I said,
what results? Anti emails? Yea, my emails they said five
thirty be head chest for COVID. Well, one thing they
should know about me after working with an mckelly for
almost eleven years. Five thirty thirty so after rain for

(01:11):
you thirty whoa, that's early, bro, Bro, that's early. But hey,
I'm thanking God for another day of life this morning.
Absolutely as I've been telling y'all, man, take a deep
breath for those of us who can't, okay, for those
of us who aren't know no longer with us. And
physically I did take my booster shot yesterday. Didn't get
my booster. Yeah, my arm is dead. It feel like

(01:32):
I got a dead arm right now? How that feel
like you got a dead arm? That's it. No other symptoms,
not all the symptoms, Okay. I wasn't tired of I
wasn't body aches something like that. Thank God. The second
shot I took, when I took the vaccine, I was,
I was hurt. I was I had chills, buy aches.
I was in the bed for a day. I told
you when um, you know, I called. I called COVID

(01:53):
during the holidays, like my whole house called COVID. The
wife you know, my U think my daughter had everybody right?
And I the only people who didn't get it in
the house was those who were vaccinated and boosted, because
like my mom was up here for the holidays, and um,
she ended up to the positive. Later on, she's fine,
she ain't got no symptoms. So yeah, so probably because

(02:14):
she was vaccinated and boosted. Maybe I don't know. I'm
not gonna sit here and put it on that either.
I don't know. Maybe just telling everybody. I'm just telling
everybody take the proper precautions you need to take. But
I ain't like to sit here and die on no
hill about nothing. Okay. I'm just out here trying to
figure it out like the rest of you. I Am
not the CDC or any of these experts that we

(02:34):
need to get on television, though maybe they said they
need to work on their messaging. You know. The best
messaging sometimes is I don't know, so what. I'd rather
than be real and be like, man, we don't know
what the hell is going on, you know, instead of
trying to get on television and act like they know
every single day, and then messaging keep changing every single day,
and then you wonder why people confuse and end up

(02:56):
not believing nothing. Right, That's all all right, Well, something
I don't know is front page news. I don't know
if we're gonna do it when we come back. I
don't know what we're talking about. I don't know if
we'll get the results. So you can wanta news is
based on whether we're positive or that's what it's based on.
At some point, we got to learn to live with
it though, right, yeah, yes, yeah, at some point man, Yeah,

(03:17):
I mean it's it's it's I don't want to say
it's gonna be like a flu, but it's gonna be
like that. You you're gonna get it and you got
to keep it moving. This country down again, but on
some great news and shut this country down. But no,
but some great news. Hit my hit, my intro? What's
the intro? Oh man, this is a classic record. See
now you know how to make a brother feel good?
Now come on now, now we're talking about something. Birthday.

(03:38):
It is today? Oh it is the Queen's born day.
Oh my god, today is queen All morning long. Ma
J Blige mixes little mixes just to get us through
a day. Whenever I getting to move, whenever I get
down mentally, you know, whenever I got anywhere worries and

(04:01):
the insecurities anything. It's the joint I turn on right here, Yes,
I gets you in that moves all we want. All
we wanted to be happy, right, that's all we want.
Get your ass up as the breakfast club. Front page News.
Happy birthday, Mary J. Blige. Hey, hey, hey, let it breathe. Well,

(04:23):
I don't know what the hell he was about to
say to thee No, man, let it breathe. Man, shut
up to be trying to play some games. I'm here
joining us today is Mary J. Blige isthect the Queen
of hip hop soul. Dropped on the clues bombs from
Mary J. Blige. Some people just mean more to coaching

(04:45):
than others. It is what it is. Okay, there's a
pecking order, so there's levels to the legendary things, and
Mary J. Blide is at the tippy top. That's right.
We're gonna do Mary mixes all morning long. I mean
we have to. It's the Queen's perfect mixes, the songs mixes. Okay,
mix us, mix us all right, Well, getting some front
page news now. Georgia beat Alabama yea last night for

(05:06):
the national championship. So congratulations to the Georgia bulldog dropping
a clue bonds for GA Georgia. Now what else we got? Easy?
All right, Well, you know I was waiting for my
test results. Honestly, you haven't seen all those memes about
people ducking COVID. Yes, COVID. There's been a bunch of memes.
The karate meme, there's the meme with the guy Muhammad Ali.

(05:30):
It's just a meme. But anyway, that's for people who
still haven't tested positive. And so I honestly had a
night a dream that I tested positive, and then uh,
you know, I had my birthday dinner. So I was
a little nervous. So I was like, let me just
take it easy. But right now they're saying COVID hospitalizations
in the US reach levels that we have not seen
since the last winter surge. Right now, more than one

(05:50):
hundred and forty one thousand Americans are hospitalized, and they're
saying that it's putting a real strain on healthcare networks
as hospitals have to deal with staffing issues with the
increased demand, a couple with employees who are at a
higher risk of infection having to isolate and recover after
testing positive. They do say that home tests must be
paid for by health insurers starting this weekend, so starting Saturday,

(06:14):
they said that most consumers with private health insurance can
buy at home tests online or in stores and have
them paid for at the time of purchase or get
reimbursed by their insurance company. That was something wow, like
one a month or something like that to cover one
a month or one a week? What was it, I'm
not sure now I think they said it's like up
to eight. But then if it's man, if you're told
by your employer or a doctor to go get one,

(06:36):
then insurance will still cover it. Over that. I would
like to talk to doctors to know how many people
in the hospital actually really need to be in the hospital,
because you know, there's been so much you know, fear
instilled in people when it comes to COVID. Soon as
you get it, did you just go to the hospital.
Now they tell you if you have symptoms and they're bad.
I'm saying, but what a bad symptoms considered now, Amicron,

(06:59):
since the majority of them I can have, ohma, I
think that you can't breathe, Yeah, if you have anadlined additions,
if you have issues breathing, you know, anything like that.
Then you should go to the hospital. But if you're
just a little under the weather, like a cold, you
don't really need to go. Yeah, that's what I mean.
When how many people who just to under the weather
but test positive and want to be safe. You sorry,
They'll send you home. They'll be like, you're fine, go home.

(07:19):
They're not going to keep you in the hospital. But
they said there will be hiccups and health and Sharers
are trying to work quickly right now to limit confusion
and challenges. But they said there are some hiccups as
they're trying to address issues as they are rising. And
the CEO Offiser says that I'm a Crown vaccine will
be ready in a market now. Just confused the hell
out of me. I saw this yesterday. I saw this
headline yesterday and I was like, what you mean, I'm

(07:41):
a Crown vaccine to the vaccine that's we got now.
And we know that the three the two dolls, you know,
for a very limited protection any family. The three doses
with a booster, they offer reasonable protection against hospitalization and
less protection against the infection. No, we are working on

(08:02):
a new version for vaccine, the one point one let
me prove the go way, but we'll cover only as well.
We are waiting to have the final results that we
vaccine will be ready in March. I don't know if
we were needed. I don't know if and how will
be used, but we'll be ready. So three doses off
a limited protection, three doses in a boost off a

(08:23):
limited protection. But there's no one we got much it
got you why they just made me go get the boost.
They made gotta go get the booster. I don't know
what's going on the crowd. We ain't got the boost,
and now hate telling me I got limited protection. So listen.
Also to coom if five is creating a vaccine for Amicron,
they're admitting that the vaccine that they currently have does
not work against a much well. I think they're saying

(08:44):
it's not as effective because as the as it keeps
on mutating, as the virus keeps mutating, it is different.
So certain times certain vaccines won't work as well. And
they're admitting that the vaccine that they have out now
does not work. Now then that thing it doesn't work,
but it can be more effective. And they are saying
that against amacron, it'll make sure that you don't get
sick and have to be hospitalized. But they're saying there's

(09:04):
a lot more breakthrough cases. But the people who are
vaccinated aren't the ones that are hospitalized like the people
who are Understand, if somebody tells me that something off
is limited protection, right, but I'm going to create something
new for you to take that, I'll give you proper protection.
Not to me is an admission that what they have
currently out is not properly protected well, which is Johnson
and Johnson. Shut up what you're going, all right, that's

(09:27):
front page too much. Get it off your chest eight
hundred five eight five one on five one if you
need to vent phone lines a wide open eight hundred
five eight five one five one is to breakfast club.
Come on the breakfast club. Wake up, wake up. If
you're time to get it off your chest? Is a

(09:50):
man of blass, We want to hear from you on
a breakfast club. Hello, who's this? Hey, Shania? Go on
to get it off your chest. So I just I
was just listening to you I talk about the cold vaccine,
and I've not been on board with this whole thing,
just because it's all coming about a little too quickly
for me and I have a medical background. I have

(10:10):
a nursing degree in every day Yes, recently, my job
took me an email last night saying that they're going
to start a lottery for vaccinated employees to win ten
thousand dollars and a person will get ten thousand. Ten
people will get a thousand dollars vaccinated. Really, Also, if
you are vaccinated, you will get forty extra hours of

(10:32):
PPO should you come up positive. If you are unvaccinated,
you will no longer receive time off. What's pgo. It's
not even PTO. It's like an additional forty extra hours
of six pay oh time off. But they're they're giving
that away to people who are vaccinated. But if you're unvaccinated,
you get nothing except for kicking the face pretty much.

(10:52):
And I'm I'm seven almost seven months pregnant. I didn't
want to do it. And even when I talk to
my doctor, I only think he told me with just
get anything, get either one of them, doesn't matter whenever
you get it. And then after he told me that,
he was like, I wish he was like, I feel
like if I got paid for every time I told
somebody to get it, I'm just making a lot of money,
and I was like, are you even getting paid for this?

(11:14):
Because you just made me an appointment and you didn't
even ask me. I mean, if you haven't gotten it yet,
I don't even know which you want to get at
this point, Like do you get the old one or
do you get the new one that comes out in March?
What do you do much? I have no idea. I
don't don't have a clue. Only I can tell you
the only thing I've been doing is just wearing my
mask being safe. I have never had COVID before I

(11:36):
got around people with COVID. My whole family has had it.
Are you nervous about it at all? Nothing? Not have it?
I'm honestly not nervous, to be honest with you, I'm not.
I'm not gonna lie every time I get tested. I'm
always like waiting, like, man, it's today, gonna be today, right, right.
I know I've been tested a few times now, but
for some reason, it never hit me like, oh my god,

(11:56):
I'm gonna have COVID, And like, I know, covids a
form of a cold, right, So it's not I don't
want to see It's not that serious. It is serious
for some it is serious for some people. For the
majority of people it's not. But for some people it
is serious. Grandmother to it last year, me too. She

(12:16):
went out quick from it. And I do take it
serious now, but I don't. I see these employers and
they're doing stuff like drawing lotteries and that's crazy. This
is like all of this for what Like y'all y'all
want to concerned about the flu vaccine, but it's flu
season and it's like I heard the FAI the flu

(12:37):
is bad this year too, even though it's not being
talked about that at all. Y'all just want somebody to
get shot up with some stuff. And I'm like, I'd
rather get the flu shot at this point over. I
don't you seven months and you don't want to stress
that baby out, concentrate on that baby. This is my
first baby too. I got I got a hold it

(12:58):
in the road. But yeah, it's just so good range, man,
especially when you have the people who are in positions
of power like the CDs. When you got the CDC
director saying they need to work on messaging, it's like,
what eight hundred five eight five one on five one,
get it off your chests. It's the Breakfast Club. Good
morning the Breakfast Club. Did your time to get it

(13:21):
off your chests, whether you're Man or blast, but we
better have the same inn we want to hear from
you on the Breakfast Club. I just we're driving Virginia
eighteen on my favorite over. I was just in the
after Virginia last week. Oh yeah, oh you should have
came out of my house face which I wasn't gonna
come by your house. I was at I was at
a man. I was at meal one where Meal one

(13:45):
is a restaurant like a sports bar, restaurant club. It
was real nice, Black owned. It was really really nice man. Okay,
I need to go and try it out. Okay, So today,
my um, what I want to get off my chest
is that we at black after the birth can even
need to stop allowing generational curses to go forward from
this thing. I am a product of some things that

(14:08):
happened in my life that I was, you know, in
charge of. I felt like the term should have been
there to say, look like the tow Files and the
mind Station. I'm serious, this is a very serious issue
in our community. Say rush things under the rock, they
don't discuss them. And I think if we stop now,
we'll have a better chance that I fe I got
a grand girl on the way, and that absolutely no

(14:30):
one will be able to do anything too. I'm saying,
I'm serious. This is a very serious issue that needs
to be addressed. I agree with you, one D. That's
why I encourage folks to go to therapy all the time.
We got to be generational curse breakers. Absolutely, I've been
interpret behind this that I'm telling you. It is amazing
what you can talk for a total strength and get
all this stuff off your death and someone that can

(14:50):
actually do something about it. Yeah, I totally agree. Am
I'm with you one hundred ten. All right, thank you
so much? One everybody, Now, damn, I should have got
her address. I should have sent her a copy of
The Unapologizic Guy to Black Mental Health. Hello, who's that
she goes all the time? Whatever, chas, Hey, how are you?

(15:15):
I'm doing good? Let me tell I say something. No
means no, right, I was gonna say that. No. I
went and I've been talking to this guy for a
little bit. We've been chilling, right, So I went and
hill with him yesterday, and for some reason, when the
guy's more maskling than me, they feel like they just
try to get my butt. So we're messing around and

(15:36):
he just kept trying to touch my butt and I
politely moved his hand and he just kept trying to
do it. WHOA No, Can I ask you a question, Trav?
Are you gonna let him hit eventually? No? I don't. Well,
I don't like getting but I don't like getting my
butt touch and I just trying to explain that to
him and he just not was not listening. Well, do
you like to do the butt touching you? Hey, don't
ask him like that. But you don't ask him like that,

(16:00):
ask him travel What are you Trav? What do you
like to get touched? Since you don't like it to
be your butt not my butt, so start don't even
make that effort to try. I said, no, leave it alone,
keep it moving. You like to touch butts, but you
don't want your butt that He tried, But it was
like once I move your hand and tell you I
don't like that, and then you say okay, and then

(16:21):
you try to do it again like five minutes later
now to turn off. I get it. I get what
you're saying, don't touch Travis, But how many times you're
gonna say that. The man already said that. Jesus Christ listening,
don't touch tragic. Jesus Christ's all right, trav you have
a good one. Get it off your chest. Eight hundred
five eight five one o five one. If you need
to vent, you can hit us up at any time.

(16:42):
They also shout out to DJ D Strong. That's how
our program directed in Land station. Today's birthday, too, man,
so happy birthday, be strong. All right, we got rooms
all the way, yes, and we'll be talking about an
exclusive on Tammeron Hall. Today's Juice the World's Mom is
speaking and she talks about what song she listened to
of his that made her cry when she first heard it.

(17:04):
All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the breakfast Club. It's about a breakfast club. Well,
Juice the World's Mom, Carmelo Wallace is on Tamarin Hall

(17:26):
today and in a sneak preview clip that was posted
on Bossip, she talks about listening to one of her
son's songs and Howard opened up her eyes to the
struggle that he was going through. This one particular day,
I was listening to a song stuck in a maze,
and I just begin to weep. I just wept. And
this was months before his death, but I just I

(17:47):
was so scared and just and I told him that
I shared my experience with him, and I told him,
you know, if you ever died like that, it would
change my life forever. I just wouldn't be the same.
And I just could not stop the tears because I knew.
I knew ultimately, you know the end of that is
either you get help or you know you're not gonna
make it. Wow and the song mazed. They actually posted

(18:09):
the lyrics for it too, But he does say something.
He said, I'm tormented every day, Mama, I'm losing my
mental the sorrows that I've been through story to be continued,
sip ill, pop hills, crack sials, doing anything to numb
the way that I feel. Man definitely something his mother
and his family healing energy. I mean, that's why we
need That's why, that's why I'm such a big proponent
of mental health, because you know that somebody should have

(18:30):
put their arm around their young brother, and you know,
you put them in therapy or something. Maybe they tried.
I'm just I'm always you know, wonder how somebody gets
to that point, like what gets them there? You know,
I don't know what gets them in, but I know
drugs don't get you out that much. I'll know all
right now. Arie Lennox, in the meantime, has responded that

(18:50):
she's good after some unexpected backlash from when she went
to Gottna. Now I did not understand this at all,
but she was on social media and she was sharing
photos and posts and saying really positive things about Ghana.
She said, it's a rare and good feeling to consistently
wake up with peace and happiness. I owe that to Ghana,
she said, suddenly crying. The first time going to a
beach in Ghana, it was so triggering and I didn't

(19:12):
feel alone. My heart ached aches from my ancestor. Was
a surreal experience. And people were online trolling her and
bullying her and basically making it seem like she was disingenuous.
So she ended up deleting all her posts related to
the trip and a photo that she shared on Instagram,
And then she went ahead and said that from now
on she's off social media and she'll let her people

(19:33):
handle her account as well. Isn't that crazy? No, it's
not crazy because niggas and nigga's are miserable, and these
people that are miserable, they see you enjoying your life,
and as soon as you pull something that looks like
you enjoying your life, they can't wait to throw their
misery on you. There's a bunch of people rejecting. That's
literally all it is. Sometimes we got to focus on
a positive than the negative, because I mean, you'll get

(19:56):
a thousand great tweets of people saying, oh I love it,
I wish I was doing relaxes to any Even then
you just get that one, that one that that apps
up your day, because it'd be that one or two
that the blogs run with and turn into a headline.
So now it becomes a way biggest issue I would
be known of. Tho't even real people after the time.
But she posted, hey, love y'all, I'm good in the

(20:16):
studio too, and she said, my heart hasn't changed. Nobody
can't take the piece I felt away from me. I
do not like Twitter or social media rather, so I'm
giving my passwords to my label. Hopefully this will last.
Love you all in thanks for the kindness. Miserable as
people rejecting their pain and they're hurt on others. But
Jaz said a long time ago, they hate it your
love in his life. That's a fact, all right now.

(20:37):
Season two of Euphoria, the first episode was huge. The
network said the episode to a two point four million
viewers in total. It's the biggest digital premiere since HBO
Max launched in May of twenty twenty, and it was
the best performing HPO Max show or movie on a
Sunday nights. So that also led to the app experiencing

(20:57):
some crashing around nine pm. When I tell you that
was a very intense first episode of season two, there's
a lot going on. I don't know if you guys
saw it. I couldn't find it. I wanted to go
watch it Sunday night, and it wasn't up on my
HBO Max you know what. I ended up watching it
on actual HBO, like just the regular HBO. When it
came on, you can't it was there was it said

(21:21):
season two, But when I clicked it there was no episode.
And find a Will Smith, Joey, you can find nothing
over there, Will Smith. I saw yesterday though on HBO
when I was looking for things set rigid. Yeah, I
think they removed it for a little while and now
it's back all right. Now a woman is being clowned,
and that's because allegedly she returned Nelly's lust Steppe bag
that had three hundred thousand dollars in it. Now, whether

(21:43):
or not it really had that money in it, or
how they knew how much was in there, who knows.
But here is a person who is filming her about
the incident. We were up here at the ball. Now
she found Nelly bad. It had three hundred thousand in it.
And again, what you do? She gave it back? What
the game? Tell them what the game? They gave a

(22:03):
hund dollars. They gave it a hunt. Don't get out
to date, they gave one hundred dollars hundred thousand chat.
First of all, how do you know it was three hundreds?
That's my whole thing. How do you know maybe there's
a receipt on top of it. Gift out of here.
So you counted the three hundred thousand dollars, You went
through the whole thing, You counted the three hundred and
you said, okay, I'm gonna give it back, Holly do
Nellie was walking around three hundred dolls thousand and never

(22:26):
know though he could have got paid cash or something.
Nelly is an og veteran. Nell ain't walking around. I
just I really want to know how they how they
thought it was three hundred thousand, and what's wrong with
one hundred dollars? Seriously, what's wrong one hundred dollars? Let's
let's just say hypothetically it was three hundred thousand dollars
in that bag. I'm not entitled to give you one
hundred dollars and guess what, you're not entitled to give
me the money back. But thank you for giving me

(22:46):
the money back. Here's a nice hundred dollars tip for you. Now,
I'm not gonna lie. No, you're not gonna lie because
then you can't. Okay, it was three hundred thousand dollars
and I lost three hundred thousand dollars. I would give
somebody more. Yeah, I would definitely get that. But that
don't mean he's wrong now saying that. But what would
I do? There's no way Nellie would just give if
if that was true. Knowing Nellie for as long as
I know Nellie, Nelly wouldn't give somebody a hundred yards

(23:07):
a lot of money, bro, and it is. And by
the way, we don't know what was in that bag, correct.
I don't know where that three hundred thousand dollars number
came from. Who said that. I'm just the guy on
the camera. Yeah, yeah, sure you can eyeball three hundred thousand. Like,
I don't know what's true, what's not you. I'm just
reporting a story as it came through. Thank you for
the donkey to day shout out. I appreciate that that.

(23:29):
I'm want to close bonds for that. All right, Well,
that is your rumor report. Can we turn that into
some imaging producers? Probably not, but nope, nope. All right,
but we got FROMT page News next what we're talking about. Yes,
and we do have an update on Bob Saget and
what they are saying they believe are the reasons why

(23:50):
he died. The investigation that is continuing. All right, we'll
get into that next. It's the Breakfast cloub Co Morning Good.
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Charlemagne the God. We are to breakfast club. Now let's
get into front page news. Congratulations to Georgia. They beat
Alabama last night International Championship, So congratulations to them. GA

(24:35):
was happening? Now what else we got? Easy? Well, Bob Sagett.
According to authorities and law enforcement sources, they're saying that
they believe that his cause of death looks like they
see some signs of a heart attack or stoker. Might
take weeks before they officially determine what happened, but that's
what they are saying it's looking like right now. He
was found in his rich Carlton, Orlando hotel room by security.

(24:57):
They said he was laying face up on the bed.
His left arm was across his chest and his right
arm was beside him, so they said the hand on
the chest could point toward a heart attack. They also
didn't find any drug use or foul play, any evidence
of that in the room, so that's why they suspect
a heart attack. They also said that they are exploring
his revelation last week that he had recently battled COVID.

(25:20):
Developing bloodcots clouds have been reported as a possible complication
from COVID. So we don't have a final cause. That
won't be determined until the medical examiner gets a toxicology
result that could take ten to twelve weeks to complete.
But that's what early indications are. Wow, definitely send a
healing energy to him and his family. Sixty five years
old is way too young to God. Man, but God

(25:41):
bless them man. Okay. Now, President Joe Biden has reiterated
his belief that school should stay open in the United
States even though there's a wave of coronavirus cases that
have been largely driven by omicron. By that variant, and
here's what he had to say, we have no reason
to think at this point to the omicron is worse
for children than previous variants. We know that our kids

(26:04):
can be safe when in school. By the way, that's
why I believe schools should remain open. They have what
they need. We provided the States with one hundred and
thirty billion, the B billion dollars to specifically it keeps
our students safe and schools open. We also back then
include an additional ten billion dollars for testing for schools.

(26:29):
I am so confused, I swear. In the middle of December,
Joe Biden warned of severe illness and death in regards
did COVID so affected kids a whole lot more? That's
what I thought they recently said, And they said, well,
I think, okay, I don't know, but they are saying

(26:50):
that this omicron isn't as severe and cause death as
much as the delta variant did. So the delta variant
was more severe. I think that's something that we've been
hearing across the board right So maybe what he's saying
is with the omicron variant largely driving this wave of
coronavirus cases right now, it hasn't even been a month.
On December sixteenth, he warned of severe illness and death

(27:14):
for those who aren't vaccinated against COVID nineteen. Now, all
of a sudden, it's not as severe. But my mama
told me that it affects kids more, this this thing,
So I'm well, more kids are getting it because more
kids aren't vaccinated than the average person. So that means,
according to Joe Biden three weeks ago, it should be
severe illness and death for him. But now it's like,
stay in school, it's not that bad. Like I don't

(27:36):
know exactly, that's all I wanted learning. We're learning. But
they didn't have the vaccination last year, and it wasn't
like this for the kids though, vaccination last year for
the kids. Oh you mean it wasn't approved for kids. No,
it wasn't approved for kids, and kids didn't get it
at this rate. Yeah, a lot of kids. I don't listen.
I don't know. I don't know what such a but
we all heard that omicron isn't as severe as delta,

(27:58):
yes or no, No, I haven't heard. I mean, I
don't know. They say one minute they say it's not that,
the next minute they say it is. I thought they
said it was more kids in the hospital than ever before,
so I guess that they said that that was proven
not to be true. They are actually Uh the CDC
director said that now you're listening to I don't know

(28:18):
what's going on. I'm just gonna stick to my eye.
Don't know. So I hate it's like something shouldn't just
be for content all the time, and it just feels
like all of this stuff is just for content. It's like,
y'all don't have to feel space. People just tell us
when you're shure. That's all. Well, that is your front
page news, all right, trying to confuse me on this Tuesday,

(28:42):
I'm already conversed. All right, Well, let's open up the
phone lines. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
You're in a bowling alley allegedly, what kind of second
is this? You find a bag full of money, allegedly
straight three hundred thousand dollars. Allegedly you decide I'm gonna
be a nice citizen and I'm gonna return it to

(29:02):
the person who left this money here these usher bucks
or is it real? This real money? Okay? And what
is this based off? This? Based off the Nellie story? Right?
The based off the ned you tell us the Nellie
story for those who don't know, tell you so. Allegedly,
someone found a Deffel bag filled with three hundred thousand
dollars and returned that Deffel bag to it's a fight
for owner Nelly, and they gave her a hundred bucks.

(29:24):
All right, So the question eight hundred five five one
o five one. If somebody returns three hundred thousand dollars,
how do we know it was three hundred thousand? That's
what the lady said. Did she counted? We have audio?
She said three hundred thousand? He said, we were up
here at the modingllary. She found nelly bad it had
three hundred thousand, And again, what you do? She gave
her back? What the game? Tell her what they game?

(29:47):
They gave one hund dollars. They gave it a hunt.
Don't get out of date. They gave one hundred dollars
for hundred thousand. I'm gonna tell you something to Don't
you ever ever judge your book by its cover? Because
I'm listening to no none of them sound like the
type of people to give back three hundred thousand dollars.
What that means? Exactly? What the hell? I said? Okay,

(30:07):
so I'm happy with that. Them people gave it back.
And once again, that's why you don't judge a book
bys cover? Foul? Why I said, that's why don't judge
a book boys cover? I thought that too. Ain't got
but eight hundred five eight five one oh five ony,
So what's the question Shday have gave it three hundred
thousan dollars back, or it's Nellie foul for only getting on.
I don't believe it's three in a thousand, But for
the sake of his segments, I think they did the
right thing. And then Nellie did the right thing too.

(30:31):
You think one hundred dollars was good enough? Listen, man,
everybody did what they were supposed to do out of
the goodness that they hard right. So you find it
three hundred thousand dollars, you know it's not yours, out
of the goodness of your heart, you return it back
to its rightful owner. I just want to say that
Nellie did write in a comment super lie. I don't
know what that. I believe it's a super lie number one.
I don't believe it was three hundred thousand dollars and

(30:51):
Nellie Nellie would if it was. Nellie wouldn't just give
one hundred And what if he did, he did, He
saved that life. There's no way he's only giving. But
if he did what, he's not entitled to give the
person back anything. He gave one hundred dollars. Cool, Like
we always do this with other people's money, and what
other people should do he gave her one hundred dollars. Cool.
Let let's let's open up the phone line. Let's have

(31:11):
a discussion. Eight hundred five A five one on five one.
And by the way, if you were doing it not
the goodness of your heart, would you care what you
got back in return? No, exactly, he's one hundred dollars
riches today. All right, let's talk about it. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It's topic time

(31:35):
called eight hundred five A five one oh five one
to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club.
Talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now if
you just joined us, we were talking about Nellie. Allegedly
what happened when Nellie want to break down you. Yes,
Allegedly a woman found a deafer bag with three hundred

(31:55):
thousand dollars in it returning to Nellie and got a
one hundred dollar prize for that. And Nellie's by the
way to write in the comments big lie. I think
it's a big lie too, because number one, how did
they know the Deffel bag wasn't at least Number two,
how did they know three hundred thousand dollars was in it?
Number three? How did they even know where to return
it to Nelly? Well, they said they were in a
bowling alley, and I guess they're saying Nellie was in

(32:16):
the bowling alley maybe here, okay, somewhere and whatever it
may be. But the whole thing is is one, would
you give the money back? And it should? Nellie have
given more money? So those are the two things. If
it was my three hundred thousand dollars, I definitely would
have gave more than a hundred dollars. Knowing Nellie for
a long time, I think Nellie would have gave more
than a hundred dollars. If there was three hundred thousand
in that bag, I don't think. I don't think Nellie

(32:38):
would have gave only one hundred dollars. That's why I
think it's a super lie. And now this was all Envy,
I mean maybe ten twenty years ago, he definitely would
have kept kept that three hundred dollars. It depends how
It depends how you found it. Right, Like, if I
find three hundred thousand dollars in a random place and
there was no name attached to it, No, nothing, I
probably would. But if I found it in like a

(32:58):
bowling alley, I'll be like, yo, man, who was in here?
And and by the way, I wouldn't even turn it
over to the bowling alley. I'd be like, yo, who
was in here? And they would want that I find
out who was here, then I'll try to get it
to them. It's like I set up too, if I
found a bag of three hundred thousand and I'm like,
who is trying to set me? Now? I'm like, I
tell him to tell my guys, you'll get me out
of here. Now we out. And it's ridiculous for y'all

(33:19):
to say, if if this is all true, correct, right,
it's ridiculous for y'all to say Nellie should have gave
more money because if she gave the money back out
of the goodness of her heart, she shouldn't care about
what she received in return for that. That is true,
But there's no but to it. But don't we don't
know that she cared though they were just clowning her.
That's all. Well, guess what she's gonna be blessed? Hello?

(33:41):
Who's this yo? What's up? Just Jeremy, come what our brother?
What's you think? Man? Look man, if they was afraid
to lose three hundred thousand, they wouldn't be walking around
with it in a dumple bag. That would have been
my cap. And I'm mad because I'm on my way
to work looten it in. It was mad about the
honey dollars. Thank you, and that's it. I'm glad you

(34:04):
feel it. I'm somebody get the biggest I'm glad you
feel that way because I don't understand where we get
off in this world telling people what I should what
I should receive. If you're doing something from the goodness
of your heart, If you're doing something from the goodness
of your heart, you don't effect to receive nothing back.
Like her friends were just clowning her. Though, Hello, who's

(34:24):
this hell, Steve? What's what you did? Talk to us?
So I would give the back back, but I'm definitely
gonna take a five stack for myself. You take that
for your own money back you get back. There was
only two fifty when I found it. Yeah, that's stealing, bro,
that is stealing. That's stealing. You're not gonna get old
turns their money, just not all of it. No, that's

(34:44):
still and you're not gonna get no blessing like that blessing.
The blessing is taking there. Thank you guy. You sound
like a lines on training day. Remember when the linso
them did that lick and they took a little bit
of the money but then gave the rest of the people.
What happened the lines on the end exactly cluck. See
that's why you're coughing now. Ain't got nothing to do

(35:05):
anohing why we got five you're coughing now? Damn it now.
Allegedly Nelly left the bag in the bowling alley had
three hundred thousand dollars in it. Allegedly. I don't believe
none of this. Some people found it, gave it back,
and then allegedly Nellily only game one hundred dollars for
given a three hundred thousand dollars back. So we ask it,
what would you do in that situation? Let's talk about it.

(35:26):
And today on the side, note was Mary J. Blige's birthday,
So it's old the icon. You play some Mary. We're
gonna play a little Mary mix right now. We're gonna
be playing Mary. Worship Mary J. Blige. You hear me?
Dropping the clues bombs from Mary J. Blige. Absolutely, what
happy birthday? Mary? It's the Breakfast Club the morning. Call

(35:55):
me at your opinions to the Breakfast Club top on.
I'll get five five one morning. Everybody is DJ Envy
and Ngela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Yes,
Mary is okay. Today is her birthday. You know, when
you start hearing a bunch of artist songs, you start thinking,
if everything's okay, Mary's fine, today's her birthday. Were celebrating
her birthday, Mary. We're gonna be playing Mary mixes, but

(36:18):
we're taking your coals right now eight hundred five eight
five one on five one that this is what allegedly
happened with Nellie breaking down you. Allegedly there was a
Duffel bag with three hundred thousand dollars in it that
was misplaced in a bowling alley that belonged to Nellie,
and a woman returned it and got one hundred dollars
as a reward. Can we listen to it? Sure, we're
up here at the morning Alley. She found Nelly bad.

(36:40):
It had three hundred thousand in it, and get what
you do? She gave me back what the game? Tell
her what they game. They gave a hunter dollars. They
gave it a hunt. Don't get out to date, they
gave one hundred dollars for hundred thousand. Now, she sounds
like she's crying in the background when she's saying one
hundred dollars. One hundred dollars. By the way, I don't

(37:02):
believe any of this story, Okay, none, not a not
a peep. But if it is true, she did the
right thing, and when you do the right thing, you
shouldn't expect anything in return. So she got blessed with
one hundred dollars. That's a lot. That's the way I
look at it, all right, So we're asking eight hundred
five eight five one o five one, what would you
do in that situation? Chris? Good morning, Hey, good morning.

(37:24):
So we asked what would you do in that situation? Chris?
I would definitely return the back back. There's a lot
of cameras in the bowling at exactly. I don't need
I don't need that lead posting pictures of me off.
I'm good, but I'm definitely taking ten Oh my god,
go so fast stealing. I'm taking my only prize money,

(37:47):
exactly fifty thousand. Man, Sorry, I gotta take that, boy.
So let me ask you a question. What if you
took the fifty thousand, right, gave him back a quarter?
He don't know you took the fifty, so he reaches
in to give you an extra ten. You're gonna take
the ten too. I'm gonna take the ten too. God
damn boy found me. Are you think gonna cull me?

(38:08):
And they found out I didn't take the ten from him?
Who cares? Who cares? If people clown you do the
right thing in the eyes of God, bro, I did
the right thing. I was trying to cash back in
the eyes of the Lord. But the Lord definitely had
to give me a pride. Oh my gosh, I don't
know about that justification. Hello, who's this? Just? Police paid

(38:30):
from Bad News Virginia. What's up? Brother? Man? What's up
about you? How you're doing breakfast club? Doing it? What's up? King? Good?
I'm doing good man? But yeah, man, think about it,
and I would have gave that money back. Natalie would
have started investigation. They would have looked back at the cameras,
what was going on? And it's going damn You're going

(38:50):
to jail for what? For what somebody was told on you?
Somebody want to have for that bag anyway, So I
don't think it was worth That's exactly what I said.
They're gonna have seen you with that bad bag, that
death of bad anyway. So that's it. People, they're gonna
come up. They started, but get investigation. They're looking at
them cameras. You're going, damn, that's right. And then Nelly
gonna pull up on you with the screet sweep a

(39:10):
baby cocked, ready to let it go, and then what hello?
And then what hello? Hey? Good one? What's your name?
Hid the money? And little shafe on slippers safe? Not
giving that money back. I'm definitely not giving that money back.
Like that money contains in my life, I'm not giving
it back. You wouldn't have been giving it back for

(39:33):
one hundred dollars. You wouldn't be nervous that they would
see you on camera and say that's the woman, that's
their fault. Because as soon as I find that few
hundred dollars by you have one thousand dollars, I'm out
of here. First of all, let's be clear, we don't
know if it was three hundred thousand dollars. I don't
believe it was three hundred thous dollars. We're going over
for the hypothetical question here, stay focused taking it. I'm

(39:55):
not giving it back. Say what what amount of money
would you give back? Shade? You find uh a thousand
dollars in the club, you give it back within a
six figure digits. I'm not giving it back. And that's
why you will never be blood share, I won't be blessed.
But I'm saying fines keepers like, it's not fine. It's
not fine keepers, that is not true. Though you have money,

(40:16):
like y'all. You know, you know, you know, it's so crazy.
Everybody says find this keepers and they lose something. And
then when you lose something and then the person finding
you want it back. I have lost uff before. I
lost money before, and I'm not one hundred thousand dollars,
but I've want money before. And I'm like, damn, well yeah,
you know, I mean sorry, yeah, I just said, you know, damn,

(40:36):
We'll forget it. You know what I'm saying, Shay, I
love you that Shay, I love you. I love you
shape from Flatbush, But I really want you to look
in the mirror and look at the fact that that
you're losing your edges. And this is one of the
reasons why, because you never I could already tell you
not gonna change her mind. So that's it changing my mind.

(40:57):
I love you, Shane. You guys, what's the boil of
the story, man, MOI of the story is do the
right thing. When you do the right thing, don't expect
anything in return. So I don't understand why people do
things like turning three hundred thousand, and then when the
person gets one hundred dollars one hundred dollars that they
didn't have before, folks like you should have gave more.
The person didn't have to give anything because the person

(41:18):
was supposedly just giving that money back out of the
goodness of their heart, right right, And one hundred dollars
is a great little come up. By the way, all right,
well we got rumors all the way. All right, Well
it's Kodak Black all that for this generation. We'll tell
you what rapper has dubbed him the Man. All right,
we'll get into that. NeXT's the Breakfast Club, Good morning Boarding.

(41:41):
Everybody is d ch Envy Angela yee, Charlemagne, the guy,
we are the breakfast club, good money, good morning. You know,
the main reason I would have gave that three hundred
thousand dollars back is literally simply because I believe in
and Camma. Yeah, that's it. I just believe in energy,
you know what I mean. I truly believe in the
old school Golden Road. We want the others you would
have them do on the If you lost that type

(42:02):
of money, which I don't even believe it was three
hundred thousand, I just think that's exaggerated. But if he
just anything, if you lost any bit of money, you
would want that return back to You have to grow
into that though, because if this was early on, I
definitely wouldn't have get that money back. But now I'm
in a different place in my life. I understand, carm
I understand you know. I could possibly lose some money
and I would want it back. So I've never been

(42:23):
in that situation. I've been in that situation where I
found a whole bunch of money and I hadn't return
I found a dollar head. Well, let me ask you
a question. If I bought a piece of stolen property,
a piece of stolen from stolen property your man found
a TV on the back of a truck and you
bought it, I mean back in the day. Yeah, well,
I don't talk about saying. And by the way, and
I was bartering okay, because I would give him cracked

(42:45):
for whatever that And by the way, I didn't ask
him if it was stolen. But you know we stolen.
I didn't. No, I didn't, I mean back in the day,
I didn't. I don't know where you got this VC
off from, having no idea, I don't know where you
got this TV. You know he didn't work at best Buy.
I don't know that. Well, why would he be walking
around from best the hy because he wants crack, that's
where he get it from. He probably stold it for somebody.

(43:05):
I don't know. I'm not Maybe he's selling his own, no,
somebody's house. That's not you're right, though, that's not good comments.
It's not good comments. Selling crack is definitely not going.
Back in the day, it didn't matter if it fell
off the back of a truck out by it to
the point. Now, you ever, you know, you ever go
to Costco or BJ's or any of those stores, and
you might forget to pay for an item I'll go

(43:26):
back and pay for the item. That's who I am.
I go back and pay for the item. But I've
really feel like I've always been like that, and I
feel like that's why I've always been blessed, don't. I
don't get a wrong people just because magazines or something
I did. I used to walk. I used to I
used to walk in the store. It's the same thing.
Take double XCEL magazines and walk out and read it.

(43:49):
I don't think that's the same thing as three hundred
thousand dollars stealing and stealing. But either way, it's still
common that you got to deal with ye you know
what I mean, regardless, And I don't think it's stealing.
If you tell everybody do you stole it? Shut up?
I tell everybody. I thought of that later, way later,
years later. How many times Vanessa been up here from
double x That sounds like it evens up to me.

(44:10):
Pretty you talking to play You've helped Vanessa promote Double XL.
Yeah right, I'm just saying everybody can justify their action. No,
I think it's bad, Colma, I don't. I don't think
it's all bad, Comba. I would rather give that money
back because it's you. Just if that happened to me.
Put it like, if somebody stole a magazine from me,

(44:31):
I can live with that. If somebody start, Yes, if
somebody stole tre in a thousand dollars for me, I
can't live with no. But people evolve and grow into things,
and you have to give them the space. Also the
golden rule doing the others, you would have them do
one to you. I don't want to do anything to
somebody that I don't want to happen back in your mouth.
Oh all right, Well that somebody stoles a magazine for me,

(44:54):
I can live with that. You're in a thousand new
All right, Well we got rumors on the way. What
we're talking about, Yes, and imagine even Nia along the
wrong number. Well, she talks about this on her TV
one Uncensored Morning. Everybody is DJ Endry, Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's get to
the rumors. Let's talk Kodak, she's filling the team. This

(45:17):
is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well,
Kodak Black was on live and Drake was in the
comments and he posted, you really all that for this
generation and the next one, if we're being honest. And
then Kodak pinned that to his profile and I saw
a lot of people weighing in and some reactions to that.

(45:38):
Drake at Kodak Black is very dope. You know, folks
really listen to Kodak, you would know how dope he is.
I sorry, I remember everybody gave Little duval help. I mean,
Little du Wall did jump out the window and say
that Kodak is on Kindrick Lamar level lyrically. But all
Duvall was trying to say is Kodak Black is very dope.
So drop on a clues bomb for Kodak Black. He's
got the number ten song in the country right now too. Yeah,

(45:58):
number ten song in the country on the board country,
not the hippop and Rmbach author the country now. Netflix
just released the first official trailer for gene Yes, a
Kanye trilogy. It's a three part documentary on Ya's rise
to acclaim and infamy, and it's also directed by Kuti

(46:19):
and Chic. And here is that trailer. He documunity on
me right here. Very rarely do you encounter self contained people.
This man can do everything itself. He lives. So he's

(46:39):
like God saying, I'm about to hand you the world.
Just know at any given time, I can take it
away from you, all right, So you can get ready
to watch this h if it's gonna premaere on February
sixteenth on Netflix. A lot of home video footages and
things that we've never seen before. Yeah, it looks incredible interesting.

(47:00):
I love a great documentary. I can't I can't wait
to watch that. Yeah. Shout out to Kuti and Chic
for this, because I know they've been working on this
for some time. All right now, Young Dolf's alleged killer
released a music video even though he was supposed to
turn himself in yesterday. Yes, it was a single he
put out called track Hawk. I don't know if this
is him trying to put this out before he turns
himself in. I think he's gonna make some money real quick,

(47:22):
but not a great idea. Please go on ahead and
turn yourself And he's saying that he's innocent and that
he was planning to turn himself in. In the meantime,
Paper Route Empire is planning to put out a long
lived Dolf mixtape, So that's gonna be coming as well.
Life has really turned into the boondocks for real? For real?
Didn't he announce he was gonna turn himself in yesterday

(47:43):
when instead he decided to drop a video. Yes, I
guess he was like a man people watching, you're gonna
get this music off, and you know it's crazy. People
probably did go listen to the song to see what
it was to put some money in his pocket. So
let's see, he's got to turn himself in. I can't
imagine him being able to be on the run for
too long. All right, deal, HUGLEI is gearing up to

(48:05):
return to the world of sitcom television. He's starring in
and executive producing a new sitcom that is based on
his life. It's going to follow him as he navigates
life as a husband and father to an LGBTQ plus daughter,
a son on the autism spectrum whose white girlfriend lives
with them, and another daughter who can't leave his credit
card alone. Drop on a clue above for DL Hugle Wow.

(48:29):
Salute to DL Man, the other one of the smartest,
funniest people alive. Man. Love that brother he is And
remember he did at the Hugleis before. So this is
another show. It's really based on his life. Didn't the
announced earthquake too? Did earthquake get a show? I saw that.
I saw dal and earthquake got a show. Think earthquake
got a show too? Salute the earthquake? Okay, I know
he just did his special too right for Netflix. Yeah,

(48:50):
but you gotta script the show. I mean, if I'm
not mistaken, I read that with the Dalll announcement. Yeah,
he gotta script the show too, all right, Ania long
I said the Jasmine brand flashed back to this, and
people didn't recall this situation, but when she was on
TV one's Uncensored, she talked about going on a blind
date with Chris Rock. I remember Chris Rock and I
were set up on a blind date. He was on

(49:12):
Saturday Night Live. He picked me up, we went out,
We hated each other. I was like, this dude is
not even that funny. And he's the only dude that
has ever given me a false number. Damn. Can you
imagine a long a fake number? Hey man clues mom
for Chris Rock. And then, by the way, they are

(49:33):
friends okay, because they were on Wendy Williams together previously too.
And here's what he said about why he gave her
the fake number. Make a long story short. A week
goes by and I didn't hear from him. He finally
I call him and I dial the number, and this
man gave me a wrong number. Oh can you imagine now? Now?

(49:54):
Why didn't did you do that purposely? Yes? I didn't
purpose She was kind of obnoxious. I wasn't. I'm so
at some point in the date, are you saying anybody right?
She says no, But I know where to get some
if I need it. I'm grown now, so I can say, Chris,

(50:15):
it's true. Wow, trying to clues bons with Chris Rock again.
I have so many questions about this situation. And this
isn't even a new story. It's just funny because people
never heard it before. I've never heard it before. What questions?
Why did she call? She didn't like him, she didn't
think he was funny. If she didn't enjoy the date,
why didn't she call us? She knows where to get

(50:37):
the defense, That's my point? So maybe that is what
I'm saying. Well, he said he thought she was obnoxious.
What obnoxious got to do with it? Well? That is
clearly she was I just wanted. I got more questions.
I really do want to know why she decided to
call a week later. If she didn't like him to
begin with, she probably liked the fact that he didn't
even call her. You know how you like it he

(50:57):
didn't even call me. He didn't like me? All right? Well,
who are you giving your donkey to? Gotta let a
legend be a legend. That's what my guy Humble always says.
Let a legend be a legend. Okay, don't get it dead.
Going to the CDC director, Rochelle Ky, just I'm just
trying to keep a timeline of all the confusion and
just leave y'all more confused for after the hour joined me.

(51:18):
Why don't you? All right, we'll get into that. Next
is The Breakfast Club. Good Morning, The Breakfast Club. Your
Morning's will never be the same. Naomi McDuffie is a
girl who knows exactly where she's going in life, but
she's about to find out that nothing is what it seems.
Tuesday on the c W from Ava Duvenai comes they
can't miss new series Naomi, Don't Believe Everything You Think

(51:38):
and Don't Miss Naomi Tuesday, nine, eighth Central Only on
the c W. This is a miracle, there is no question.
And there are problems in this country between police and community. Yes,
you are a donkey. The latest on that police killing

(52:00):
of a black man now a new development. Sit in
the deathly spawshooting rampage. If it was a really bad
day for him and this is what he did, and
so we are in a state of emergency. Okay. White
supremacist violence is it always have been the number one
threat to atracide. But I'm also very proud of my wife.
Was wife to practice club bitches. Please tell me why

(52:22):
was I you donkey? Every day? Hey man, don't here
to day for Tuesday, January eleventh, goes to CDC director
Rochelle Doctor Rochelle will Lynski. Now, one thing I pride
myself on is not knowing. Okay, I'll tell you all
the time on this radio. I am not an expert
at anything. I have my experiences, I have my beliefs,
but I am very fluid when it comes to what
I think, you know, based off whatever information is presented

(52:44):
at the time. More so than the information. Sometimes it's
just that good old God given discernment. Okay. And from
the beginning of COVID nineteen. From the beginning of this pandemic,
I had one thought, and that one thought consisted of
three words, I don't know. You know how powerful? I
don't know. See, when you don't know what you don't know,
you don't dismiss anything. You're just listening, listening, and you

(53:06):
ultimately make the decision that you are comfortable with based
off the information you received. But when you think you know,
when you are one hundred percent sure and your belief
about something, then you are stuck to that belief and
you leave yourself no room to pivot. That, ladies and
gettlement is not a healthy place to be, and that
unhealthy places where so many people have been over the
past couple of years, because people have absolute beliefs about

(53:28):
what this pandemic is, about what this virus is, about
what these vaccines are, and the reality is none of
us know nothing, all right, including the people who are
supposed to know. And if the experts would just simply say, look,
we don't know, We're just trying to figure it out
as we go along, instead of getting on TV every
other day and changing that story, then maybe, just maybe

(53:49):
it wouldn't be so much confusion and that brings me
to CDC Director Rochelle Lyinsky. God bless her heart. She's
just doing the best she can. They are sending this
woman out every other day to be devoured by the
media wolves because she is forced to correct a lot
of misinformation that is being put out there. And guess
where a lot of that misinformation has come from? Them,

(54:11):
the CDC. Okay, if you have been confused by any
messaging from the CDC or anything you hear about COVID guidelines,
it don't feel bad. They know they are confusing. In fact, Willinsky,
the head of the CDC, has decided to get media
training so she can go out and restore trust in
the agency. She has been meeting with Democratic media consultant

(54:31):
Mandy Grunwall to improve her communication skills. And I want
to be the first to say it has not worked. Okay,
it just has it. Can we go down a list
of the things we have been told, okay, that have
had to be walked back by Wilinsky? All right? In February,
the White House was forced to explain Willinsky's comments that
teachers did not need to be fully vaccinated for schools

(54:53):
to reopen. A day later, White House Press Secretary jin Posaki,
is that I pronounced the name, said Willinski was speaking
in her own personal capacity, and may Wellinsky said fully
vaccinated people could stop wearing mask in doors. Only the
reverse course a few months later, when new information showed
even those would all the recommended shots could still transmit

(55:14):
the virus. The latest messaging setback happened last month when
the CDC cutters recommended isolation period for those with COVID
nineteen to five days and recommended people who tested positive
should continue to wear a mask in public for five
additional days. Confused the hell out of us, all and
folks urge the CDC to add a recommendation for a

(55:36):
rapid test at the end of the first five days,
you know, at the head of the CDC said, you
know what, doctor Wilinsky said. She told CNN, we actually
don't know how our rapid tests perform and how well
they predict whether you're transmissible during the end of the disease.
Who are we supposed to listen to? Man okay, I
saw this poor woman on Fox News yesterday having to

(55:57):
clean up rhetoric from Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sodemayer. I
don't know how you pronounce the name because Judge Sodemayer
gave out inaccurate claims about kids being hospitalized. Listen, we
have over one hundred thousand children which we've never had before,
in serious condition and many on ventilators. We can find

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from Friday suggest there are fewer than thirty five hundred
current pediatric hospitalizations from COVID nineteen. Is that true? First
of all, the vast majority of children who are in
the hospital are unvaccinated. And for those children who are
not eligible for vaccination, we do know that they are
most likely to get sick with COVID if their family

(56:38):
members aren't vaccinated. So the most important thing we can
do for those children to keep them out of the
hospital is to vaccinate them and to vaccinate their family
members around them. Understood, stop right there, stoperated The judge
said it was over one hundred thousand kids hospitalized with
COVID and on ventilators, right, and they said that wasn't true. Now,
this is how you know Wilensky is getting coached by

(56:59):
a Democrat consultant because she didn't answer the initial question
about what the judge said. And that's why you always
have to ask them the question twice, because after they
have given you the scripted, rehearse, prepped answer, all you
get is the truth. Now continue we can find from
Friday suggests there are fewer than thirty five hundred current
pediatric hospitalizations from COVID nineteen. Is that true? First of all,

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the vast majority of children who are in the hospital
are unvaccinated. And for those children who are not eligible
for vaccination, we do know that they are most likely
to get sick with COVID if their family members aren't vaccinated.
So the most important thing we can do for those
children to keep them out of the hospital is to
vaccinate them and to vaccinate their family members around them.

(57:41):
All if was a Freme Court justice is given inaccurate information.
If the CDC director says they need to work on
their messaging, who the hell are we supposed to listen to?
And I hear the last one? Now, you know, since
the beginning at this pandemic, people who are skeptical about
the vaccine said the COVID nineteen death toll was inflated
by people who died with COVID nineteen as opposed to

(58:02):
dying of COVID nineteen. Basically that they had underlying conditions.
All right, people used to get their ass handed to them.
But even suggesting this, well, CDC directed doctor Rochelle Wolinski
said on ABC's Good Morning America, that's seventy five of
people who died of COVID had at least four core
core morbidities. Listen, the overwhelming number of deaths, over seventy

(58:23):
five percent, occurred in people who had at least four comorbidities.
So really, these are people who were unwell to begin with.
And yes, really encouraging news. In the context of OMICRON.
This means not only just to get your primary series,
but to get your booster series. And yes, we're really
encouraged by these results. Now, I didn't even know what

(58:45):
core morbidities meant, so I googled it, and it means
the simultaneous presence of two or more diseases are medical
conditions in the patients. So basically, those skeptics of the
vaccine were right. And this is what happens when you
live in an era where people are afraid to simply
say I don't know, we don't know. We all just
trying to figure it out. And I wish that all
powers that be would be okay, saying that because you

(59:05):
know why we are all confused, it's because they keep
confusing us. Please give doctor Rochelle Wilinsky the sweet sounds
and the Hamletones. Oh, now you are the dogee of
the day, the dogee oh the day. Ye all right? Now, right,

(59:32):
do you do have the clip with it? Which would
he asked her the second question again? Right, you haven't.
Can we play that just for those who didn't hear it? Understood?
But the thousand, it's roughly thirty five hundred in the hospitals, Yes,
there are there. And in fact, what I will say is, wow,
pediatric hospitalizations are rising, there's still about fifteen fold. That's it.

(59:54):
I just don't know how a Supreme Court justice says
that it's one hundred thousand kids hospitalized with COVID on ventilators,
only for it not to be true and to be
shot down by the CDC director and you want to
I'm all confused. You didn't make it better. I know
I didn't, But I just want to put the information
out there for people. That's all what information. Right? When
I'm wrong, that's all that's accurate. That's how they wan't

(01:00:15):
bout I ain't making none of that up. But is
it right or wrong? Which right? The information they're given? Now,
she says, you know what, I don't know. She says
it is wrong. She said the judge was wrong. I
don't know, you know what? Yeah, absolutely right, we don't know.
You're right. Thanks for cousing. Even I'm wearing my mask.
That's all I know. Eight hundred five A five one
on five one. Let's open up the phone list. Now

(01:00:37):
this comes out of the rumors. Of course. We were
talking about knee Along and Chris Rock. All right, now,
Chris Rock gave knee Along a fake number, So did
the judge Supreme Court Justice Saber. Two. We're asking eight
hundred five A five one on five one. You ever
had to give somebody a fake number? And why were
they annoying? What the obnoxitions? Maybe they poom poom smell,
whatever it may be. Why did you give somebody a

(01:00:58):
fake number? Let's talk about it for this club. Good morning,
your phone call in right now, call me at your
opinion to the breakfast club. Topic breaking. Eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one the Breakfast Club. It's

(01:01:19):
topic time on the phone called eight hundred five eight
five one oh five one to join it to the
discussion with the Breakfast Club. Talk about it morning, everybody
a j Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. Now if you just joining us, we're
talking about giving somebody a fake number, all right. Now

(01:01:40):
this comes from the story of Chris Rock and knee
a Long. They went on a date and I guess
he found the obnoxious and gave her a fake number.
All right, So we're asking eight hundred five a five
one on five one. Have you ever given somebody a
fake number? I am notorious for it. I am notorious
for it, and I'll be honest with you. I I
know who calls me, and that's anything I want. So

(01:02:01):
if you, if you, if you wrap it and I
know they give me your phone, Hey take my number now,
I'm good. Or what's your number? But nope, nine times
out of ten, you might get my manager June number,
you might get ye number. No, you've never given out
my number. Don't play with me, all right but that
but but when it comes to that, I know I
will at a minute. What about you, guys? Um Normally,
if I'm in place and if it's a business I'll

(01:02:22):
give to uh, you know, somebody else's number, like Paris
who works with me, or somebody else like that, if
they're doing my bookings, and I'll do that. But when
I was younger and I was out with my girls,
we used to, uh and this is so rude that
we did this, but we would like give each other's
numbers out. That's foul. That's funny though, but foul. But
but you ever got into an instance where you know,
somebody gives you their phone and you put the fake

(01:02:44):
number in the the fake numbers and then they call
you or they call you right away, they call you
right away. I'm gonna call you right now. I blame
my phone is dead. I'll get it. What about you, Charlomagne.
Uh No, I don't do that, um, because I just
give out my real number, even though I just change
my new number. But I don't think that's a way
to say the healthy boundary, you know, giving out a
fake number is not a way to set a healthy boundary,
you know, just completely just simply saying no, no, I

(01:03:06):
don't want to give you my phone number for whatever reason,
you don't. And by the way, you don't even hold
a person in explanation, Like, to me, that's that's clean communication.
Like one of the ways to set a healthy boundary
is to clearly communicate. So sometimes you should just tell
a person no because you know what's gonna happen next
time you see that preserac. You man, you gave me
a fake number, yo, blies blocks and now you got
to create another lie to keep that present from getting

(01:03:29):
your number a healthy again. How do you know you're
never gonna see him again? You're in another country, so okay,
So so that's even more reason to tell him. Though.
I'll be like here, it's not email somebody you know.
And I hate this and I hate when people be
like follow me right now on Instagram. Oh by the way,
but by the way, set your boundary. I told people no,
but I feel bad, no follow me right. I don't

(01:03:50):
like that. I hate that. No, I don't do that.
Don't do me like that, you know, like, don't do that,
especially when you come up to me with your phone
and you go to the gram and show me, like,
set your boundary of people. Yo, this is twenty twenty two.
If I can tell y'all one thing to do with people,
set your boundary. We all adults. We ain't got no
reason to lie to each other. Just tell the person no.
And when they say why, I really just don't want to.
What's wrong with that? That's not enough for people? I thought, no, man, no, hello,

(01:04:14):
who's this? What's up? Man? You doing? What's up? Jerry?
Somebody gave you the road number? Sound like it? Yeah? Man?
I went on a date with a grand name Margaret,
and you know, I took a different movies at an
act the date go home. When we was on the date,
you know, she gave me a number. I start dropped
the hole and then you know I caught a number
and lady grandmother, she gets a grandmother? Wow, the grandmother.

(01:04:39):
I was like, hell, you just have to say no,
that's all you had to do that? Why we should
give you her grandmother's name? But maybe she got confused.
I just get confused, man, because you wouldn't give a
family member's number out exactly, but grandma, damn. I just
told y'all that. Just say no, hello, who's this yo?
What's up? What's up this? Anonymous? Oh? Man? What's up?

(01:05:00):
Amount him down? What happened to you? Bro? Yo? First
of all, good morning, good money, Chalomagne devil. Oh you see,
I ain't acknowledge you back, boy. It's high eight or
three in the building stand up shop shot. Yo. You
guys never heard of the rejection high line? Yeah? What's

(01:05:23):
the name that all the time tailor that works? You
get out? Be careful because she just played me like
three messages from there. Bro. Listen, I wasn't about thirteen
and sixteen years old. I was staying down in Po
a lot of those. I was at the skating rain.
Saw this little honey that I thought was cute. Yo.
She gave me the number. I'm so excited. I call
a number and oh my god, my brother's first. I

(01:05:47):
think I need to sign copy of Chalomagne book Support.
You want it, He's traumatized. I want it, but his
phone is traumatized. Your phone is breaking up the traumatized bro.
I'm gonna send you a copy of Sugar. I'm actually
about to get me a box of us set boundaries
fine piece, because that's what I need to start giving
it away, because I'm realizing that y'all don't know how
to say no. Y'all don't know how to set boundaries.
Eight hundred five A five one oh five one have

(01:06:09):
you ever gave somebody the wrong number? Maybe y'all wire
on a date or whatever it may be, has that
happened to you? Call us now, it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, call me and your opinions to the breakfast
club topic one morning. Everybody's DJ Envy and Jela Yee,

(01:06:36):
Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club that if
you just joined us. We're talking about Chris Rock and
they along, they went on a date and Chris Rock
gave for the wrong number. Let's hit the audio. I
remember Chris Rock and I were set up on a
blind date. He was on Saturday Night Live. He picked
me up, we went out, we hated each other. I
was like, this dude is not even that funny, and

(01:06:56):
he's the only dude that has ever given me a
false nue. So we're asking eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one? Have you ever gave somebody the
wrong number? Raven? Is this you Raven? Yeah? Tell us
about Hello, Raven. I give out the wrong number all
the time. So I'll give my twin sisters number out
or I'll why please tell me? Why why don't you

(01:07:20):
just say no? Because they won't stop asking and then
they'll want me to like repeat it back, and I'm
like number, Dan said, what happens when they call your sister?
She get mad, she get real. I wish people, I
wish people knew that if you don't respect somebody's boundaries,
that lets you know that that person should never be

(01:07:40):
in your life. Like if I tell you no and
you keep pressing me, pressing me, pressing me, pressing me,
You're not the type of person need to be around me. Now,
what if your sister gave out your number? She hung up? Hello,
who's this Brittany? Hey Brittany? What's going on? Brittany? Good
morning Brittany. Now you could be giving people the wrong number?
Or did somebody give you the wrong number? No? I
know y'all being married and they've been in the dating

(01:08:02):
where for a minute, But it's extremely hard to get
somebody the wrong number in twenty twenty two. Why is
it hard for your number? Put it in their phone
and be and call you in front of you, and
you gotta say your phone just died, my phone just
and then you look crazy. You got to get because
then I'll put you they'll put it in cash to

(01:08:23):
find they're gonna file your number cash number, and then
you have to block them, so every time they call you,
it's gonna see you like it's gonna treated the embers
like it did. Damn it. Man. All right, well, thank you,
thank you mama. It's hard out here. All out here
is a bunch of people who don't respect their boundaries, man,
A bunch of people who don't respect other peoples boundaries. Hello,

(01:08:43):
who's this burning man? Bernie from Duvall, Bernie from Dude,
ain't no boundary, Jack. I'm gonna be out and do
all this Saturday too. What's up, Bernie? Now talk to us.
You're giving people some fake numbers. Yeah, man, all the time, man,
people be hating on your man. Sometimes you gotta keep
them haters away from you. That's why you just tell
them no, Like, what's up, many, You're just get in

(01:09:05):
the faith number so they can feel stupid when they
get it when they try to call you. Oh on purpose,
you went them to feel stupid. Oh yeah, I want to.
I want to break all the more my goodness. All right, Bernie,
all right, I get shout out from a comedy page. Man,
I'm a spiring call on comedian for Duval Man Bernie,
that boy Bernie Instagram all platform, and that's what the

(01:09:26):
d d A b O y b E r n
I E if little Duval one of your inspirations. Um
yeah he started off. But you know the um, the
great Bernie Man. You know what I'm saying. I'm I'm
I'm gonna I'm gonna try to up feel them shooes off. True, true, true,
We'll have a go on. Charlomagne. I had just got
your book from the lobby and the other day, my bad,

(01:09:46):
I ain't paid for it back read. I appreciate you
which one you got, I got the arm black privilege
you already know. Thank you, King, I appreciate it. I
appreciate you just taking into information, Brother Bernie. Yes, sir,
yes sir, I'm gonna be a job, should be a
heaven in Jacksonville. This uh, this Saturday. Now, what's the
mo the story? The mother of the stories. I want
all you are to go out there and buy doctor
Nadrew Glover's book Set Boundaries, Fine piece, because saying no

(01:10:10):
it is so important for you and your personal boundaries,
Because if you do not respect your personal boundaries, perhaps
in fear of somebody else's reaction. It's just gonna lead
to bitterness and resentment over time. The people you want
to surround yourself with, all those who will respect your boundaries,
even if they initially feel upset are disappointed that you
set them. All right, man, we got rumors on the way. Yes,

(01:10:32):
And let's talk about the deals that Kevin Hurt made
on Shark Tank. All right, we'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Listen.
Oh got well, Kevin Hurt has been making some deals

(01:10:55):
on Shark Tink and one deal that he made was
with Black Sands Entertainment. They secured a fire one hundred
thousand dollars deal on Shark teen with Kevin Hart and
Mark Cuban. And here's what happened. Mark and Kevin Hart
are interested in animation company Black Sands, but they want
a much bigger stake in the company than the five
percent they came in offering. Look, you got five hundred
thousand dollars on the table, but we want thirty percent.

(01:11:17):
And I think that's more than fair. Five hundred thousand
for ten percent between the two of you, and perpetuity
on books twenty five cents per hardcover. I would not
be asking for this particular number if you didn't have
to access my real resources. Okay, my fans they want
this done. So you guys got a deal. Okay, Salute

(01:11:40):
the Black Saints, and that's that is a great deal.
Because you know, Kevin Hart is a master marketer and
promoter as well, so you know you got to think
about you'll be getting a lot of that too, right.
So they actually, starting in twenty sixteen, produced comic books, novels,
children's books, animation inspired by African mythology. It also created
black hero surrounded by diverse storytelling, and they've also cultivated

(01:12:01):
independent artists and writers to publish their work through them.
And to date, they've raised more than two million dollars
from over five thousand investors from its fundraising campaigns on
we funder. But they've also joined forces with senior animators
from Disney, Sony, Pixar, Amazon Studio, Nickelodeon, a whole lot
of companies as well. Any got a fan base already too,
Black Sands. Black Sands are yeah, Black Sands Entertainment all right. Now,

(01:12:25):
Antonio Brown, everything that happened that led to him eventually
getting cut from the Bucks is getting an NFT treatment,
so that is going to be up for auction. Who
owns that footage? Ye? Who owns that footage? Though? Yeah,
I see, I am not sure who does? A network owner,
does an NFL own it, does a team own it?
But we do know that it's going to start. They're

(01:12:46):
saying that it's going to get about one point five
million dollars to own it. They think that's what the
final price could end up being for that NFT. That
bidding does start on the thirteenth. By the way, that's
good question why, because that's the Why is that footage
worth one point something million dollars? Because it's not like
that footage isn't everywhere, It's not like a lot of
different people don't have I can pull footage anytime I
want to. People sell tweets and get money from that.

(01:13:09):
Remember the first tweet. I remember that I own that footage.
But I can pull it up in any time I
want you. I'm just still wondering why. That's all. I
just want to know why. Well, listen for people who
are bidding on that and hoping that it'll be worth more.
And then as people sell it, it's official, it comes
with blockchain technology. Of question, where's the value coming from? Too? Though?
It's like collecting artwork, you know how people buy this
is just digital art. So you know how you can

(01:13:30):
buy a piece of art and you can buy a
print of it, but it's not the original. Yeah, and
that's what that's that's what this feels like. Yeah, when
you buy original artists usually a one on one correct, right,
And sometimes the artists will make prints and make like
fifty prints and they're numbered on the back, and then
you own one of the prints. But the actual original
is worth the most. And so that's what this is.
You have the original, but then if people duplicate it,

(01:13:51):
then they have to pay and you know, same type
of thing. But what I mean is even with the original,
where does the value for that come from? It's not
who like who says this Antonio Brown thing is worth
the footage is worth one point five million? Who puts
your price on it? Well, they haven't this a bidding,
So that's what they anticipate that it's going to go
for a based off of what other things have sold
for in the NFT world. Yea, all right, now, I

(01:14:13):
used to Curry has shut down those rumors that she
and Steph Curry have an open marriage. She's tired of
y'all talking about this now. You know, there's been these
rumors going around that the two of them do what
they do in their relationship and they have an open marriage.
And so somebody had responded on social media after she
captured the picture of her and her husband, good gracious

(01:14:33):
God almighty, showing how good she thought that Steph Curry looked,
and somebody said, but yet you still want an open relationship? Smah.
If I were him, you would have been sent to
the streets already, and she responded, don't believe everything you read.
Do you know how ridiculous that is? Don't disrespect my
marriage like that, please and thank you. I hate that
she even had to answer to that, because the Internet
is such a liar and people make up anything, and

(01:14:55):
people believe everything, and you're just gonna drive yourself crazy
if you respond to every every single thing you see
about you know, your cell phoneline. I wish that she
didn't even give that no energy, because now the headline
is I used to Curry replies the rumors about her
and Steff having an open marriage. Correct. She probably was
just fed up with everybody comments and said I'm gonna
say this this one time and that's that all right,

(01:15:16):
Well that is your room of report, all right now
of people's choice mixes up next, get your request in
eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. We're
gonna get some marry on in the mix. Right. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, Your morning's
will never be the same now. Yomi mcdaffie is a
girl who knows exactly where she's going in life, but
she's about to find out that nothing is what it seems.

(01:15:37):
Tuesday on the c W from Ava Duvena comes they
can't miss new series Naomi. Don't Believe Everything You Think
and don't miss Naomi Tuesday, nine, eighth Central Only on
the c W. I want to get everybody a cj Envy, Angela, Yee,
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birthday to Mary J. Blos. Today is the Queen's birthday

(01:15:59):
has to be. I love you, Mary Man saluted the
Queen of hip hop soul, Mary J. Blige. You know
last year I got the privilege and ana of doing
Andy Khine watch What Happens Live with Mary Jay o Blige,
and it's it's incredible how you don't. I mean, of
course you realize how much of a fan you are
of a person. But it's like, every time I'm around
Mary Ja Oblige, it never ceases to amaze me how

(01:16:20):
much of a fan I am. Like, I literally worship
Mary Ja Oblige. And it's some people who mean more
to culture than others. Mary is definitely one of those
people who means more to culture than a lot of
other people do to But because her music, married music
provided the soundtrack to our lives and still does. Like
whenever I'm you know, in a depressed state of something,

(01:16:40):
I thought on Mary J. Blige, be happy. It's an
instant move changing, you know. Happy birthday, Mary J. Blige
to the Queen. I've been doing mini mixes Old Morning
Long so again. Salute to Mary J. Blige music. Her
music means so much to people. That's why even when
we talk versus, certain people don't disrespect talking about versus.
When Mary J. Blige shot here in this room and
Mary J. Blige said, what is versus gonna do for me?

(01:17:01):
She's absolutely goddamn right. But guess what it wouldn't be
about her, it would be for us absolute all right,
But you don't want them problems with Mary J Blige.
J Blige got nuclear weapons. You see that Jahim said
he wants to do verses with Usher, that he'll take
us out. I did see that. Um, Johim don't want
those problems with us either, and John Listen, Man, it's

(01:17:22):
just I don't know's. I wonder what certain people will
be looking at and what certain people be listening to.
But I guess I'm not an artist, so I don't understand.
If I was Jahim, I would feel like I can
battle anybody, correct, because hasn't responded. No. Yeah, I'm just saying, yeah,
I'm Johhems got records. But he I understand why Jaheem
feels the way he feels because he's an artist. It's
just like we're rappers, right. It's like I know that

(01:17:44):
I'm never gonna say somebody's better than me. I'm down
for whatever challenge, but leave USh your Raymond alone. Usher
is another one man. Nuclear weapons. We're talking about Jay
z Ussher, Mary J Blige, they got weapons of mass destructure.
Leave them alone. I agree, all right. When we come back,
positive notice to Breakfast Club. Go more your sj Envy
Angelo Yee, Charlomnaga. We are to Breakfast Club. And I

(01:18:07):
just wanted to remind you last week I told you
guys for my birthday, I did something really special. I'm
building this app that is actually going to help you
pay your bills on time, which will also help build
your credit. It reports the bills that you pay on time,
whether it's your Netflix bill, your gym payments, whatever it is,
that's a payment that you have to make every month
that will help go towards building your credit. And you
know that's about eighty percent of your credit score. So

(01:18:28):
the app is called Stellar. Well, this week it's officially
launched and right now what we are doing is for
the waiting list. If you try to sign up starting today,
you have until April thirtieth. We're giving away up to
seventy thousand dollars. So if you want to be part
of that and win some money to help go towards
your bills, then all you gotta do is sign up.
So you can go to stellarcred dot com slash Wealth

(01:18:50):
Wednesdays and then you're automatically entered into the contest. So
I'm really excited about this building. My first app starting
to get up out of here now, Charlomagne, you got
a positive note. It's cold out here on the East Coast.
I don't know where where everybody else is, but it
was like teens this morning when I woke up like thirteen.
It is. Listen, man, I'm telling you. Today's conversation just
really reinforced to me why boundaries are so important. I've

(01:19:12):
been telling y'all, I've been reading Set Boundaries Fine Peace
by doctor Nadrel Glove. I recommend everybody to get it.
I'm actually gonna bring a bunch of those in here
and just just give them away to listeners. But saying no,
it's very important. And why it's saying no important for
you and your personal boundaries, because, like I said earlier,
if you do not respect your personal boundaries, perhaps in

(01:19:33):
fear of someone else's reaction, it's likely to lead to
bitterness and resentment over time. The people you want to
surround yourself with are those who will respect your boundaries,
even if they initially feel upset are disappointed. Set boundaries.
Y'all Breakfast club, you finish or y'all done

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