Today On The Breakfast Club we got LEGENDS Jasmine Guy & Kadeem Hardison of "A Different World" on the show to talk their upcoming ADW Marathon and more. Later Marvin Mitchell, Ash Cash & Storm Leroy join us to give a special financial edition of Ask Yee...Charlamagne leaves us off with his donkey of the day and a positive note. Peace!
Good morning us a yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo's alive yo yo yo's what's up? Charlemagne? Piece angela ye uh, piece to the plant. I forgot how to do this. What's the day? Oh? Piece did the planet? Guess what day it is? Guess what day it is? Yes, Mvy will be joining us shortly. He's sick. If y'all heard him yesterday on here, he was sounding very congested, so throwing him, I couldn't tell you, but you remember yesterday he was very congested sounding. He said he was feeling sick. He took a COVID test. It wasn't that allegedly. Okay, yeah, So he'll be joining us from home this morning. Now that there's a lot going on here in New York City because the un IF, the United Nations, they have all these meetings. I know Joe Biden got in yesterday. He'll be giving his speech this morning at ten thirty. I know Vladimir Putin gave one yesterday. Yeah, I think he spoke yesterday. He ain't as a whole all going on. I thought he was like, let me see. I'm pretty sure because I was watching it on the news. I'm looking at CNN now. The headline is pouting orders, more troops and biggest moves since invasion. I don't think they would be welcomed in New York. Yeah, he gave it a dress, or maybe it was virtual, but I know he definitely with these Uh. It was his first live speech since February twenty fourth invaded Ukraine. So yeah, but I mean, you know all the world leaders for the UN, this is the time that they come here. That's why they keep telling everybody it's gridlock alert. I don't know gridlock alert wasn't a thing in other cities. Because I was telling somebody. I was like, yeah, I'm supposed to go to this event, but it's a gridlock alert, so I'm not trying to go to Manhattan, And somebody was like, what does that mean, Oh, don't having another city. Yeah. I didn't realize that gridlock alert for everybody out there means lots of traffic, so try to avoid certain areas. If you're in New York, they take the train. It's a great block alert day. I would think they were having in other cities, like I would think Atlanta would have it, even Los Angeles places I wanted so too. But people, I'm telling you. I told two people and they were like, what does that mean? So I didn't want to take it for granted that everybody knows what that means. Well, all I know is Man. This morning, we have some icons living. We have two people that come from a show that I consider a cultural institution, and that show is a Different World. They're celebrating thirty five years of a Different World. We have Kadeem Hardison and Jasmine Guy on Breakfast Club this morning. Jerry, we're gonna get all of the scoop. It's thirty five years since A Different World came out. In this weekend they're having like a whole marathon, and Kadeem Hardison did TV ones uncensored, so we'll be discussing all kinds of things that we never knew, a lot of behind the scenes things. Yes, indeed, so we'll talk about it all this morning. We got from News up next right, Yes, and let's talk about the Department of Justice. They have announced charges against forty seven people they stole, well allegedly they're accused of stealing two hundred and fifty million dollars from a federal program that was designed to provide meals for needy children during the pandemic. Okay, we'll talk about it when we come back into the world Moon Dagers want to show the Breakfast Club. Yeah, it's the World Worth Dagers want to show to Breakfast Club. Charlomagne and God and Angela y dj NVY will be joining us short label right now. Time for Frontage news. What we got you all? Right? Well, the Justice Department announced charges yesterday against forty seven people. They've been accused of stealing two hundred and fifty million dollars from a program. It's a Minnesota based nonprofit, Feeding Our Future, that is supposed to be for providing meals for needy children during the pandemic. They said this is the largest COVID nineteen related fraud uncovered by investigators to date. So some of these charges include conspiracy, wire fraud, money laundering, and paying and receiving illegal kickbacks. The defendants set up a network of shell companies that were connected Feeding Our Future to exploit the federal child nutrition program, and the program was expanded by Congress at the start of the pandemic to allow more organizations to participate. So the DJ is alleging that despite feeding our future's knowledge of their own fraudulent claims, they still submitted them to the Minnesota Department of Education, which administered and oversaw the federal program for the state. That's great. One of the justice departments of DEALJA gonna bring charges against the people who are behind the attempted cool of this country on January sixth. Anybody remember that? Remember that? Are there still trials going on? I don't know. I don't think so. I think they wrapped on all of that. I really don't know. I have no idea. All right now, they obtained and dispersed more than two hundred and forty million dollars. Now, the defendants claimed to be feeding thousands of children per day, and they allegedly submitted false invoices for food served to the children and lists of fake names to show who was fed. That's crazy. All those children that could have used that food, and instead they're setting up fake names and fake people all right now. Earlier I was talking about the traffic here in gridlock alert. What It's the first day of the United Nations General Assembly. So they said the US will have three core priorities tackling global food in security, addressing global public health threats, and defending the Charter and reforming the UN. And I know later this morning we'll be talking about, you know what Vladimir Putin had to say yesterday. And also Joe Biden is going to be speaking this morning at ten thirty. All right now. New York City weatherman was fired over leaked news, and he said he's taking this opportunity to share his truth. He's an Emmy nominated New York City media relogists and apparently they were leaked nude screenshots from an adult webcam site. His name is Eric Adam, and he said he was initially suspended and later terminated, not actually boosts like what that's not the mayor now. He explained that the nude appearance question was indeed one hundred percent consensual, and he also apologized to his former fellow Spectrum team members. He said, my psychiatrist caused my actions compulsive behavior. Others would call them reckless, stupid, or brazen. I'm not in a position to argue with any of these descriptions. Despite being a public figure and being on television and the biggest market in the country, in front of millions of people, five days a week. For more than a decade and a half, I secretly appeared on an adult webcam website. On this site, I acted out my compulsive behaviors while at home by performing on camera for other men. It was one hundred percent consensual on both of our parts. I wasn't paid for this, and it was absurd of me to think I could keep this private. Nonetheless, my employer found out and I was suspended and then terminated. I'm sure that's a violation and some type of moral and ethical rule. But is that a crime though? Yeah, it wasn't, not being charged with anything. He just got fired, I know. And in twenty twenty two, is that a firewall offense? Because Lord mercy, I want y'all to think about how many people out here have put out nudes over the last ten years. That's gonna be trying to tell this generation the stuff that's normal than them and the future gonna really get them jammed up because because how many of them got nuds out here, just out and about on social media topless or whatever else. Well, he also wants to let people know and the news directors across the country. He said, those who will make the ultimate decision on whether or not to hire me in the future, please judge me on the hundreds thousands of hours of television that I am so proud of and that my employers have always commended me for, and not a couple of minutes of salacious video that is probably going to soon define me in our clickbait culture. Yeah, I mean as wild because it feels like nudes are so so regular though so how many. There was a politician recently that had to step down too because her nuds got leaked. That was a couple of months ago. Her nuds got leaked from back in the day. I'm like, is that something to be getting rid of people over there? Yeah, And somebody actually took some screenshots without his consent, and I guess that was just that's how people found out about it. But I don't think that's the reason somebody to not be able to do their job. I agree. I mean, he would out nude or she would out dude, cast the first stone or whatever the Bible says, and he could really come out on top if he gets said he's the top. I said, he could come out on top if somebody else hires him. They said he has gone at least one job offer since this happened. So I don't know what it's for the weather Naked, but hopefully this will, you know, maybe give him some more attention. And you don't even say his name eric a oh eric Adam Oh, yeah, yeah, Well not ain't gonna work. He gonna have to He need to get like a what's his point name? What's his name? When he's not at you gotta jade his name. He's too close to the mayor and in New York, it's not gonna work. He need better name recognition now. He said he is seeking professional help for his compulsive behavior. Though, so I do feel like, I mean, he had to know somebody was going to find out though, your I mean name, nominated weatherman in the biggest market in the country, somebody's gonna find out. So all right, well that is your front page. That's right. I am tired, damn it. What's today? Wednesday? You just said it Wednesday? Okay, get it off your chest. You want to call up right now, tell us why you're blessed. If you want to tell us why you're mad about something, you want to vent whatever it is. We have the phones open for you one hundred and five and five one oh five one to reach out to touch us right now. It's the world most dangerous. Want to show the breakfast club, the breakfast club. Wake up, wake up wall If you're trying to get it off your chest is a man or blessed? We want to hear from you on a breakfast blas Hello, who's this? This is Andy? And Andy? Why you sound so sad? I'm sorry to hear you. Why do you sounds so sad? Life is talk man, Talk to me, brother, talk to me. What's up? So? I was I was at a family dinner and uh, I bought my girlfriend with me, right, and uh, she's very close with the family, you know what I mean, Like she she's she's she's like a like a family friend. And in a way kind of so like boom, we're having we're having a ball, right, We're round this table, we're eating all that, and then I leave and then in the corner of my high see my cousin kind of talking to my girl. M m m m right, right, crazy ball. And I would try to experiment like he was going on, like try to like read the room in the play and then what's it called it? I see them go like like leaves together. What do you think something in the bathroom. I'm just like watching mad for right, and I see them go to to his car. I don't know exactly what they did. I have a feeling did the right But that's not anymore, bro y know but that I've been hurt for over We're like three weeks my own cousin, Bro, So, did you say anything? Oh no, you ain't even say hey, yeah, yeah, y'all going y'all yeah, yeah, that's not your girl, bro. This I mean it's I know it's difficult. I know your cousin did you dirty? But you gotta move on now. Man, you live and you learn. Can't trust your cousin and that young lady. You should never are you gonna go to their wedding? Shut up? Many are you gonna go to their wedding? Like what if they you know, end up together and they sold mates and stuff like that. You know, I'm always supports family, true, true? Have you have you had a conversation with her right now? I'm out there for right now? So you know what I mean? Don't do nothing stupid bro, Why are y'alls on a crib? See what going on? So this just happened? Say yeah, no, not a good ideas, bro, Nope, not a good idea. You need what you need to go. You need to go back home and make a call. Caller too far into this, sir, she made a choice. Now you all right? All right, Adam? What are you calling from? Um, I'm calling from Flushing. Oh you're in New York? All right, don't risk your livelihood? What's your life is plating number? What's you driving? My life is playing number? Yes? All right? All right? If anybody out didn't know Adam, please go get this brother. He laughing. But you know what's going on, and then you know what's happening, so it makes no sense to you know, to do anything. So it's over. Just you know, drop her, it's done. It's done. Deal. You don't mess with your cousin no more. Keep moving. God showed you this for a reason. Efficiently see more importantly, get from getting get from in front of that woman's house where you make a mistakes, for you do something stupid, my brother, like seriously, like all jokes like get out the way by beat beat it like get off, get off, back about the driveway, get out of that girl's block, go home, take a breath, take a nap, wake up in the morning or wake up later this afternoon. And uh, think this through. You're not thinking. You're not thinking this through right now? Brown? I like you, Man. I like you too, Bro, And I don't want you to make a mistake, Okay. I don't want you to do nothing stupid that's gonna call you your freedom or you know, possibly hurt somebody. You heah, you're a good guy too. I like you to Angela, I love you too. I like you too, man, like Charlemagne said, Bro's perfect. Go home, go to sleep. You're not wait for no more, just just you know, go to the strip club to night, man, go to another club. But that's that's not why I stay home. All right, don't say I ain't, but I'm serious. We're giving you some great the way you're saying I ain't. All right, Joe for show me, Andy Man, get your ass Oi, Bro, start the car and go let me hear you start the car. Bro, all right, go home? Andy, Oh boy, all right, get it off your chest eight hundred five five five one. If you need to Vent. You can hit us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club the morning the Breakfast Club. Well, yesterday technically was my birthday day, King everybody's birthdays. This must be the most popular birthday month. I feel like Virgo seasons. Man, you know what I mean. Let me find out if that's true. Yeah, you gotta find out. Angela happy belated to Jay Electronica to it was just his birthday. Word shout out to Jay real quick man, anyone any boss females out they didn't want to boy Porter party guy lunch today you know, please get my cash at dollar sign Sean Stone TV. And one more thing too, Charlot Man. You said something Instiday about Bobby Smurder, Right, yeah, sir, what I said? I forgot they saying about Bobby Smurder. I said something about the guy who was who lied on Bobby's murder. Yeah, so you well you said something else today. You said that you don't think Bobby Schmurder could even sue the guy because it would seem like he home or fo. How do you get that out of that? No, I said, no, that's not That's not what I said, sewn Ston't I said I said in this era. I said, we live in an era where people would probably say he's homophobic for suing him, because they'll be because they would say, well, what's wrong with being gay? What's wrong with being gay? Bobby? As soon if Bobby this, or Bobby will be suing him because he lied, you know what I mean? Yeah, but the lie would come from slander and defamation, so you would have to say that. You would have to say defamation. You have to prove malicious intent so that people I can see these idiots saying things like, well, what's wrong with being gay? What's wrong with I can see that, look at that, think about the era that we're in. But he's not so because well, he's not doing him at all. I don't think him at all. But but it's the narrative that Charlotte may push that thing. If you, if you, you know, say anything, or you stick up for yourself. Oh you home on, Bob. I don't see that. Sean, shut up, man. You're projecting on me right now. You're not listening to what I said. Yes you are. Well. By the way, September is the most popular month for birthdays, the most popular birthdate damn, Actually September ninth sean, so hurt over tramp still that you're projecting on me. You didn't even listen to what I said. I'm just telling you that I promise you that in this era right here, if you sue somebody for defamation over that, I guarantee you it'll be at least one idiot that will start something online saying, hey, Bobby's murder homophobic? What's wrong being called? Yesterday? Said you wanted to listen to that that fake pastor in Brooklyn that got his church that robbed, like you shouldn't want to listen to no false profit that for tray and show you that I did false proper you know what I mean? Why but listen to what you just said. You said the man got robbed. So he's a false prophet because he got robbed. No, not because he got robbed. He is because he ain't got no truth inside of him. I don't know that. That's why I want to hear his word. I've never heard his word? What word? Seeing this through the body? You have a good birthday? Man like to talk to hang up on him. Nobody liked to talk to you. You're so negative for no reason. You don't know if that man got truth from him or not. I never heard his word. That's why I want to hear it. All right, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one five one. We got rumors on the way. Well man, Since we are talking about things online and defamation and all of that, let's talk about somebody who's being accused of cheating on his wife. One woman came forward and shared her claims. Now two other women have come forward. All right, we'll get to that next. It's the breakfast club, coming the breakfast club. Hey, hold, everybody from the toilet this morning. Hunt, he's happening? You lie from the toilet? Hunt. Why do you sound like you're just bragging about you know you can put this on your laptop and the sound way better. Don't sound good? All right, whatever you're doing now sound all right? But before you sounded like a struggle Robber's gracious, well, everybody, we all know ye go back to where you were before, sir. Don't don't try anything new. He sound like one of the struggle rappers are Atletic Troyno avoid Let's get to the rule. This is the rule of report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast club. All right, Donda Academy, let's talk about enrollment in that school. That's Kanye's school. He has a few requirements before your child can enroll at that school. He's going to charge fifteen thousand a year for tuition and you also have to sign an NDA allegedly, so reports of this California Christian private school started um people talking once the announcement was made. The academy, of course, is named after his mother, Donda West, and they said there is a level of secrecy that is cemented with the signature from those who choose to attend. According to a report by Rolling Stone, right now, the school is unaccredited, but they have applied to be able to get those credits, and its curriculum will include finance pointers from NBA players, direct access to Kanye and his industry connections, a school's choir which will participate in Kanye Sunday Service, as well as fashion and other creative interests. Does the school require you to read? Like, why would you send your child to a school with the founder of the school says he doesn't read. We all know Kanye is a great marketer, but being the founder of a school and saying you don't read. It's terrible marketing, don't you think. Yeah, he said on several different occasions that he just does not read any books, not only not only these days. He doesn't read. He compared reading the eating Brussels sprouts. First of all, Brussels sprouts are amazing, especially when they're like crispy. Oh I think air fryer. Oh my god, I love Brussels sprouts. They're hiring nutrients, they're rich, and at the occidents they're hiring fiber. They're rich and vitamin kay rich and by maybe he was saying he loves Brussels sprouts and he loves to read. No, they reduce inflammation. But guess what, Kanye doesn't know any of that because he doesn't really exactly. But it's not accredited though right not yet. They've applied, so you know, I guess they're hoping to get this credit from an agency that does all the academic institutions in California, so they've applied for it. I mean, it's great that you know, somebody like that has a school because you know, like he will instill things in that school and I'm sure other schools won't. But it just sounds crazy. When you're the founder of a school and you say you don't read. Now, what do you think about signing an NDA to go to school too? I mean, right now, I think it's kindergarten to eighth grade. Right now, the enrollment is just under one hundred participants and sixteen full time teachers. That money might have some practices there that they don't want people to know in other schools, and they do it a different way. I don't I don't see that rolling it's Kanye. I don't care that it's Kanye. I don't want my child signing on NDIA to go. Yeah, that's really a young age to be signing an NBA. If for a kids, the it is the kids, they're the ones there. Yeah, but the parents are signing the NBA, and he might do practices that they don't want others to do other schools to learn or but if the kids go and talk to each other that way, which if it doesn't make if the parents say something isn't about the kids will tell other kids. That sounds very cult like, like why if they got celebrities coming by, they might not want filming or people to see. I can see that and all that other stuff. So maybe that's the reason for safety too. They don't want people coming in and out and knowing where it is. So you would go to you would have your kids sign an NDA to go to school kindergarten to eighth grade. It's not a credit. I wouldn't. I wouldn't have my kids go to that school. But I understand why he would want to do that. I'd have to hear more about that. I have to hit more why why white kids would want to Why you want kids to sign any day? I got him film in it, you know, I don't want film where you I don't think kids film in school anyway, right, Like you're not allowed to use your phone in school or do anything like that all right before the school, all day long. That's why you always see the fights and everything that goes on in the classroom. That is true. I mean, I don't know how you're gonna stop a you know, fifth grader, And what are you gonna do if they film? Then what they get kicked out? All? Right? Now? Adam Levine is denying that he had an affair physically, but he did admit that he crossed the line. This is all after an Instagram model Semnas Girl has come forward with these claims on TikTok. I was summing and fair with a man who's married to a Victoria's Secret model. At the time, you know, I was young, I was naive, and I mean quite frankly, I feel exploited. I wasn't in the scene like I am now, so I was definitely very easily manipulated. Or in five is practically elevator music at this point. So I'm sure you know who Adam Levinus. After I stopped talking to him over a period of months, this is how he came back into my life. He said, Okay, serious question. I'm having another baby, and if it's a boy, I really want to name it Sumner. You okay with that? Dead serious? I was like, I'm in hell, Like I have to be at in hell. At this point, I'd sent some screenshots recklessly to a few friends I thought I trusted, and one of them had attempted to sell to a tabloid. All right, Well, Adam Levine, who as you know, is the frontman of Maroon five, admitted that he did cross the line. By the way, he's married to Victoria's secret Mottele. But Hattie Pince Lou and they're expecting their third child right now. And so he said that he does have He did not have an affair, but he said, I crossed the line during a regrettable period of my life. In certain instances it became inappropriate. I have addressed that and taken proactive steps to remedy this with my family. So he apologized, And they do have two kids together, like we said. One on the way, he said, my wife and my family is all I care about in this world. To be this naive and stupid enough to risk the only thing that truly matters to me was the greatest mistake I could ever make. I will never make it again. I take full responsibility. We will get through it, and we will get through it together. I don't know what to tell you other than white men cheat. Bro Okay, people that child don't cheat after a woman, after this woman. If people don't name that child Sumner, can you imagine a great name. Listen social media. Everyone's desired for attention. She reduce him fidelity in this country significantly, right, doesn't it should? Though? Like there's no way you think people are keeping things. We just know about it more now and now two other women, by the way, have come forward and so after that happened, a woman named Alison Rose have shared her alleged direct messages, including one that was sent from him to her that read, I shouldn't be talking to you. You know that. You know that, right, And so she said a lot of her friends knews they were shocked. And then another woman came forward, a comedian named Marika. She went on her Instagram story to share her alleged DMS and he said, I'm now obsessed with you. And she said, dude, aren't you like married? And he's try, yes, but it's a bit complicated. Stuff gets hard and the bid thing didn't help. I might get away. First of all, you shouldn't cheat period, that's number one, especially when you're married any your vows. But also why would you do that in this digital area? You know all of that stuff gonna get saved from screenshots and stuff later. Come on, man, Well, according to reports, his wife is very upset over these claims. Even though he's trying to make things better. He's committed to his wife. He wants to make things work. He says he did not have an affair and don't get me wrong, you bugging in any era, that you cheating when you're married, but God, devil, damn in this era. Well that is your rumor report. All right. Now we got front page news next. What we're talking about. You don't have to fix this, man, sound discuss, Yeah, you got to fix this. All right. You're drinking out the toilet, maybe using a straw. All right, let's talk about Hurricane Fiona, and it's on the way to Bermuda, Turk and Caicos is being hit. Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico already hit. We'll talk about it. Breakfast Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. All right, let's get in some front page news. Now. We got to congratulate Aaron Judge. He hit his sixtieth home run last night, one shot of the American League single season record, and he hit a grand Slam. That's the sixtieth. So congratulations to Aaron Judge. He's cracking balls crazy wow wow. Okay, all right, okay, that's right, that's right. You're talking big. Can it painful? All right? Hurricane Fiona has reached a category four as it is moving north so Puerto Rico, Turk and Caicos, the Dominican Republic, they're all now working toward recovering. The winds are as high as one hundred and thirty miles per hour, with guts reaching one hundred and fifty five miles per hour, and right now it's moving away from Turk and Caicos and making its way to Bermuda by the end of the week. So the storm ripped through Puerto Rico then went into the Dominican Republic, causing devastating flooding, leaving critical water and power infrastructure damage behind, and most people in the storm's path were left without power or water in the immediate aftermath. So right now they're telling people in Bermuda, if you wish to depart the island, you should depart now ahead of Herocane and Fiona's arrival. US citizens in Bermuda who need immedia emergency services should contact local authorities. What are you supposed to go on the island though, If you were supposed to leave the island the island, I mean, I guess you have to try to. If you have family somewhere else, then it's like a from from here. It's really close to North Carolina. Yeah, but I would think I would think that, you know, the weather wouldn't allow you to just be able to fly out. But they're saying before it touches down, if you want to leave, because it's headed to Bermuda now. And you know, as you know, there was an island wide blackout that left party because three point one million residents without power and only about three hundred thousand customers had their electricity restored as of yesterday. So you know that Island Power Grid is a private company that owns and operate set. I would think that, you know, places like that would provide ways for their their citizens to evacuate because I'm sure, like you know, you talk about unexpected expenses. People don't have the money just to get up in the leading. They don't and some people that do will leave. Some people don't want to leave their homes and are going to try to hunker down. About the ones that want to but can't afford to, It's right, Lord at Mercy, I just feel like, you know, you can provide hopefully they have shelters and places where people can go, all right. The FDA has issued a warning against cooking chicken and Nike will there's a whole TikTok challenge, yes, and so I don't know any that gonna be the death of yall niggas. I'm telling y'all that right now. So they said, boiling a medication can make it much more concentrated and change its properties in other ways. Even if you don't eat the chicken and healing the medications, vapors while cooking could cause high levels of the drugs to enter your body. It could also hurt your lungs. So they said, even if you're not eating it, do not make your chicken and nique guys. The other thing though, why would you even be influenced to do that. I know everybody's easily influenced, especially in this era of social media, but it's like, if you saw somebody doing that on TikTok or whatever, wouldn't you just be like, look at this idiot. Why would you want to go try that yourself? Listen, I have no idea. There's another TikTok challenge. People are stealing kids and Hundays and so this has re emerged again, and so there's a lot of deaths happening around Atlanta and the Georgia area, a fourteen year old was accused of stealing two vehicles. But it's a TikTok challenge and it was started in last year by the Kia Boys. They show people how easy it is to use a USB cable to start the car and sell these kids and here boys, that's whack. That should call yourself the Hamsters, I mean the Hamsters. Remember the Kia Hamsters, y'all, remember Kimster all the kid commercials, y'all call yourself a Hamster bro, that's what you do. They had a song and everything. All right, well that is your front page news. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now when we come back, all my eighties babies, nineties babies, two, nineteen hundreds okay, this is all the aunties and uncles born in the nineteen hundreds, damn it. Okay, we're talking about a cultural institution that we all grew up watching. I grew up with Jehovah Witness. So on Thursday night I would have to record this show to come back home and watch because we'd be at the Kingdom Hall on Thursday night and the reruns are on like crazy, so a lot of people are watching this. I know, a different world alumni. Kadem hardest in jazz has been Guy Man. Probably one of the reasons why I went to Hampton University because I know Hillman was based off the Hampton so I wanted to go to college because I just loved it. And also the reason that, um, well we'll talk about them more in the interview, but Kadem Hardison and jas mcgui will be joining us years of a different world and it just sent me a crazy picture of him Hardison. That's right, and we'll talk about it, So don't move. It's the Breakfast club come morning, the Breakfast Clubs. My first celebrity picture I ever took with was with KaDee Mardison tomorrow. We were in the airport. Thank you, Thank you. I know this might be an odd question, but do y'all know what y'all mean to just people? It's black people becoming more and more apparent as we get older. At first. No, it's very moving to me now, but at the time, um, both of us were, you know, we were from New York, were used to hustling. We had just done school days. We were kind of like now what now what? And um, I don't know that we knew how the show was resonating with our people because we were not I wasn't around my people. I was in LA and I went from Melrose to the valley and back to Melrose and the only people I hung out with them because you know, so I wasn't hearing it. I wasn't seeing it. And coming from theater, you know when you hit, when you land, you know when when you are having a communication, and um, what has been amazing to me is that, you know, we were always trying to make things better, make things more believable, have more depth or content, so we weren't really looking at what was landing. I wasn't, you know, because when we talked actor to actor, Kadeem and I really worked hard on that relationship because if you look at the first season. In the second season, I was like, I don't know why why Whitley were like Dwayne, I was older. They had him playing the goofy guy, and now she's dreaming about him. I would have been dreaming about some seniors or that I would like to cast. But how much input did you both have in some of the topics and themes that were on a different world, because you guys did cover a lot of real life things that you didn't see anywhere else. The first season, I was there to be the snotty bitch and he was there to be the goofy dude. We were very clear. You know what Debbie did wash She made our characters deeper and more realistic. She snatched all the weaves out of her hair, even though I have one. She was like, she came into the pitch, She's like, oh, darling, where's the hot sauce? Yeah? She made it because she went to Howard And what is the difference of going to a black college or you know, a big university. Because you are loved, you are nurtured, you are part of a neighborhood. They don't want you to fail. They're not gonna let you fail, right, And that came through in the way she worked with us, you know, and she gave us a voice. We couldn't give notes that first year. We were just worried about it. Are they gonna call us? But they were firing people. Also, the show shifted though, because what wasn't the show sitting around Lisa Bonne the first season? But then she didn't come back with the second season. I'm sure that had that made all y'all have to be the stars now. Basically, yeah, well, I thought that the show just wasn't gonna come back because she isn't was the star of that show, you know, and our characters, at least mine was based on her, and I didn't understand that structural change and putting us together when we really didn't have even that much to do. But we knew each other, and I said, you know, first of all like his big sister, so it felt a little ancestuous. They had a crush on you like that when we first mentioned to you know, I was young, I was blability, But the thing was were friends and we did have good communication. We could talk. I had better communication with him than most of my relationships. There was no pressure, ye I was gonna HAVESK. Was it difficult to stay on TV because at the time there was nothing like this on television. I thought the first season was difficult. I really took the job expecting maybe we'd get six or eight episodes and then they go back to New York, go back to New York a movie star. Why did the show and that went on hiatus and it just never came back. I was like, yeah, I think it was once we had Jesse, we were doing a lot of controversial stuff the Riot Show, and yeah, there was some stuff that maybe the network wasn't as thrilled about. It was a lot of battles back and forth with Debbie and trying to, you know, make it current and relevant, and it was like, yeah, let's just have the you know, romance, the chase and the every every deep show that we did. She fought for. It was a battle with the network. Then white boys did not care about date, rape, APARTHTHEI Riot, hiv okay. They were like, just put Whitley and Dwayne and be funny. So y'all didn't even see it coming in I saw it coming. We saw it coming because you know, you're treating us like monkeys, and we're not monkeys. We're not doing your word, We're doing our word. And the power that we had they diminished. I felt diminished because they always said, but you come between Cosby and Cheers. I said, but people can change the channel, right, they don't have to watch this show. Yeah. I just felt like we were always on our own. I never felt a part of that Hollywood system, Like I would watch Roseanne Bard singing the anthem at a at a padre game. We got five singers in our passow and we number two. Wow, that's crazy. So I always felt the exclusion, and I never felt a part of that whole. You get emmies and never even never got nominated, never invited to the show. Wow, that's okay. You can't put too much clout into that Danny way. You gotta know who you are and where you belong. And that was my family, that was my company. But you know, they used to ask me to do stuff for NBC like parades and and say happy birthday to cheers. I said, why am I seeing happy birthday today? Black people on the show? Ever scared of y'all gonna be stuck in character like that? Everybody always looked at you as doing or you know, always looked at you as Whitley, you know when you're ever scared of that? I knew that as soon as it was over, well, I thought that I should have did four years and graduated, and maybe a fifth year to transition into newcast numbers, new freshmen, and then they should have did four vibe and transit. So in my eyes, the show should have never ended. It should still be on now, not reruns. Oh yeah, yeah, like how it could be. Yeah, it could just always go on because they'll always be kids in college and they'll always be something to talk about. We got more with Kadem Hardison and Jasmine Guy when we come back. You know them of course from a different world, so don't move. It's the Breakfast clubal morning, everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee. Charlemagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Kadem Hardison and Jasmine Guy. Of course a different world alumni. Ye what about Marissa Tilly, right, that's the one white character on the show? Yea? Was that something that you feel like they said we got to put a white person, you know on the show or well we came on after that and I never understood it's not being addressed. And I actually wrote an episode and I brought it to Susan and it was addressing. Well, she goes to a dance and she asked us boy that you know danced with her, and he was like, you know, I ain't dancing with no white girl. Are you trying to you know? She comes back and she says, I never thought about it. She said, well why did you why did you come to Helmet because they have the best journalism department in Virginia And they told me they're not addressing the white person at the black school issue. Ya. Wow, why? I don't know why because it was so obvious. The weirdest thing to this day when I when I was assistant and it was white kids walking around camp, it was just weird, Like, you know, I wanted to be like why. They would be interesting to see what that experience for them was. Like, they're like you said, point, especially when we carrying eggs, eggs around babies. I'm like, yeah, we get ready to drink. Yeah, we listen, we are celebrating, y'all. You see we got the balloons on the back of that same him. I'm sorry, I'm embarrassed by the champagne they got, but we not don't know, damn budget you should we opened up really with him and gradual we got we got Helment up there. There you go, Thank you. My brother got to give people their flowers, right, why not? Why not giving to them literally my flowers. I'm very embrassed by the champagne. I'm sorry, I can't believe they would do that. Well, let me try it. I'll let you know that's to you. Though you said you wrote that episode, you also directed some episodes, right? Did you direct episodes two? Because yeah, I directed the two episode Wow? So did they come to you or were you? Did you guys do that? We wanted to because I brushed my tea. No, I'm gonna drink it though, would y'all do that? It doesn't need to be cold, sure need to be He's trying to talk. They're concerned about Champagne had me nervous about being on this show. I was like, is he like? Howard Stuned like what is? Because I have seen I've seen you interviewed, but I haven't seen you. I hadn't seen the show. So I go on YouTube and I'm watching it and I'm friends with Amanda Steal. Yes you know, and I was like, Okay, what's the problem, Like, what can we talk about that's gonna be so horrible? Nothing, nothing at all. So continue were talking about directing and Debbie Allen so directing. When it came to directing and writing, Debbie made us put it in our tracks that we had we got to direct. That's an episode or two wow Wow season? How did she know that like, how did she know that something that you'll want to do? The more you do, the less they can tell you can't do. Wow, how much Will Gilbert was really you? I know what wasn't me? I know politically I had a lot of issues with what I had to say, but I knew that there was somebody on this show that was going to say the right thing. When you're the only black person in a white cast, you have to say all the right things. But when when I was Whitley and I have him and Charlie and Craig if there are you know, I was like, well somebody, because this is what I'm about to say. When when I said to um Charnel Kimberly Reese it was apartheid show and she was gonna give up her scholarship because they were divesting, I said, but I only know you. I don't even know the stake. Yeah. My first scene with Lisa bon in the in the room, She's like, are you saying you parked in the handicap? I said, why should I be punished because I can walk? This bit? Is this funny? Mentioned a tuopoct episode. I know both of you guys well close with tupocec cool with Tupacs, So how did those relationships happen? For me? I was just directing them that week, Jasmine, that's the better one, Okay, cool, all right, I am cold up, come out with me. I'm never really understands great a little bit of girl. Yeah. Yeah, I just got to direct him. I was fortunate Jada said he wanted to do this show and he was excited. And I know MCS rappers and I know how they go off some time, so I was real nervous, like this is my first week director. I was like, is he gonna show like, because I've I've messed around trying to do a video with Dirty and he never showed Ye, I got your money. Yes, I remember that because yes. And then actually because I was working with them at the time, he actually came and did a video that he was on for Jessa and they wouldn't let it come out. The label weren't clear Dirty because he didn't show up to his own video. Yes, I was down there waiting sixty seven hours. So yeah, So I was just nervous as my first directing gig, just like, okay, I just hope he's and once he came he was. I always thought it's not not a hot take, but I always thought he was probably going to be a better actor than Rapper. Yeah, I wanted to ask y'all, man. You know, I often feel spoiled because I'm forty four. So you know, like in the mid eighties, we saw black sitcoms like The Jeffersons and Different Strokes, but then you know, the Cosby's came in two, two sevens in different worlds. But I feel like all of that just came to a abrupt end, like towards the end of the nineties. Number one. Do you think that was the renaissance for black TV? And do you think there was something bigger at play to stop all of those positive images of black people on TV? It only seems now like if it walks like a duck and it quacks like a duck. I don't have any evidence to support it except for the optics. So yeah, I do think it was. Okay, our last season number two, number one, sometimes Cosby in a different world for five, six, seven years. Okay, why would you change your time slot and why would you put us against Martin? Wow? I definitely checked that personally. You ain't got but two black shows on the network and you put us at the same time against each other, And what have we done? What have we done to deserve this kind of disservice. You know, we're not competing with Martin. We come under eight thirty, they come on at eight. Why did you move us? That was detriment that because Cosby show ended? Didn't they put y'all up at eight because Hobby was deleting, Okay, so that could have been it slot just put enough. We weren't strong enough to hold another time slot and not against Martin. Yeah, I feel like we have the same audience and so what do white people do divide? Right? So yes, I do feel like it was deliberate. I feel like it was racist. I know who was running NBC at the time, and I don't feel we were respected. They always said y'all came between Cosby and Cheers, and that's why you're number two. They said that to my face. So they thought it was because of the network that these shows were having all the success. Because as a time slot between one and three, we gotta be too. We got more with Kadem Harnison and Jasmine Guy when we come back. You know them of course from a different world, So don't move. It's to Breakfast Club Goal Morning, and everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Kadeem Hardison and Jasmine Guy. Of course a different world alumni. Did they pay y'all like y'all wanted to? Did y'all get paid or did you have to fight for that? We had to fight for that? White Man Can't Jump? Can I have another champion? We give something good stuff? I went and did white Man Can't Jump and met Body Harrelson and he was doing cheers, and you know, he kind of let me in on what he was making. I was like, and y'all number three what But I'm confused about that because you had mil Cosby, who already had so much success. Why wouldn't he give that game to the spinoff show? The cast of the spinoff show. He purposely had us shoot in California away from him. I don't think he wanted to have to shoulder it. Yeah, he was running. He was running this this was it. Boom, y'all go over here and work that out. And then when it wasn't working to the way I think we all wanted called the Debbie and said miss and getting in with your broom and clean that up. It seemed like she was a blessing though, absolutely, you know, no, no, she was the best thing that could have happened for us. This show was dead. Yeah, that show was on that show. You know she said, where's a dark skinned people at the school? Yeah, I don't know. I just thought that first season, I already had called my parents. I was like, well, I've made um, I've made thirty thousand dollars and I paid off CRAG and I'm paying off my AMAX and I'm going back to my apartment because I thought that was bootys got paid during the table, y'all were number one and number two. They paid off. It was the first season. I made six thousand dollars a week. I mean that was I was like, that was what dollars At the village game, I was as I didn't have any compleny games. But we only had contracts for seven You didn't know how like it was gonna last? Oh no, and they were firing people to sign six years before you still standard Yeah no. But I went into the producers and I tried to give my two week notice, right, she tried to. I said, I'm very grateful for and because that that first season, I'm telling you, it was whacked. And I didn't like the way they were treating Lisa bon name just do it just all up in her face and you know, I'm like, that's a sweet girl, because you're not getting up on me like that. I didn't interfere on set, but I was like, oh no, oh no, you're not treating her like that. She had her security. Really, yeah, so that's why she quit. Probably no, because wanted her to be on because prenant I didn't want to show black girl pregnant in college about that, I thought it would have been a great tool. It could inspire because it was all inspiring, So why not, you know, because that's the real thing. Still get your education. Absolutely. I've heard so many rumors that I don't know where what comes from. I've heard that he wanted to incorporate it on the show on our show. I've also heard that Jesse wanted to have a single mom because he's from a single mom that went through school. And then I've also heard that it was a network that didn't want it incorporate her wholesome whatever. But first of all, it would have given her something to play, absolutely, because I felt like they were always looking for Denise huckstaball, you're not using the meat that she comes from. You don't know what you're looking at because you haven't seen a little black girl like this before. And to give her a baby? How do you end up getting the money? After the conversation with Woody Housing, it was hold out time for me, it was we held out yeah as a team boy. Ya, Now we should have done it together, but we did it separately. But y'all eventually got the money though, Yeah, yeah, okay, yeah, I mean got some We got the money. I mean I got I got what he was making when I talked to him up there. I want to ask you about Black Love, right because Dwayne and Whilly set the tone for Black Love for what seemed like that whole generation show. The show. Yes, I love that show. I wish I had seen that show before I got married. But I want to ask about that though, like they're playing those roles of Duwayne and Whilly. Teach y'all anything about your own relationships outside of the show. Wow, good question, Charlotte Man. There was some crossover. Sometimes I was having a better relationship that was scripted than in my real life. You know, I got famous during the relationship, too right, And I felt like he was good with me as a dancer in the ensemble, but not so good with me and Stuf. And then that I again was like, well, you weren't listening to me. You didn't know who I was. There's like insecurities. So absolutely, when Join and Whitley got married, I was breaking up with my boyfriend of five years. Wow, I gotta go, guys. I know y'all gotta go, but I gotta ask this. When you crashed a wedding, you looked very sincere, like like like that's why people feel like what who he was watching was real? Really, you know what I mean? What did you do to motivate yourself to get into that space to do that? Um, I didn't agree with the whole like we had done so many real things on the show, so many things that felt real. For me to crash this wedding like this felt like a complete leap. And I read it two weeks before. It was a two part episode, so I knew for two weeks that I was gonna have to get to that place where I had to break up this wedding, and it was really hard. And one thing I gave I gave myself was, as I'm coming down the aisle, there's a dude on my left I told him, I said, when you grab me, make sure you get a good grip on my left arm because I want to struggle and try to get away. Wow. And as soon as I felt him go to grab me, I gave him a swimble and got out of it, and that propelled me forward and I lost the lyrics, Like I was so nervous about if I don't get it right the first time, it's gonna degrade, it's gonna get worse, and it's gonna get worse because I'm really having a hard time committing to all of these words. Wow. So once I you know, I was getting dragged out and lost the lyric, I panicked and just yelled out, baby please, just because I was drowning. I was like, yeah, and it would never be like that. That was the first and only take in front of that audience. That audience lost There were you were aware that he was drowning at the time. How did you know I was standing there? Because the audience was screaming too, you know, and I was like hold it, hold that, I said, baby please, And then the second please it was like jazz. Yeah I knew that. I knew that was jazz because please, baby please. From school day yeah, so I was like, wow, oh okay, I got you and we are not doing it again. Okay. It was like that first day. Nothing magic. I gotta go guys. Okay, but thirty five years and thirty did see one? I tested on Saturday and Saturday four. Oh and I'm on Amazon. Did you go show? Yeah? I played Grace byers mom. Okay, I'm a Jamaican bit so it's funny. And then I played Jamaican many times. Okay, okay, okay, I've been a dancehow girlton Okay, Hey, I can't make my booty do one every time I got to do it. And then a movie called The Lady Makers. It's on Amazon too. We love y'all, and we value y'all, and we appreciate hip hop. I know next time, let me come back. Well it's the Breakfast Club. Hey, we love, we love y'all, we value y'all, we appreciate y'all, we celebrate y'all always man, thank you for every contribution to the coaching that y'all have ever made, and it was a pleasure to meet both yous. Bast morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club shout out, took a Deemon Hardist and Jasmine Guy. I just posted on my Instagram page my picture with him when I was a kid. That was you. I don't you need more proof to that you? You gotta show you. I've actually seen other childhood pictures of Envy that his parents have shown me, so that's definitely him. Hopefully they post one of those. When you had the little poom poom shorts on, yo, shut up man, and I had the Jamaica shirt, you know, the mess and you had the sacks pulled up to your knees. I did my mom showed you up? Yes, actually have it? Let me posted. No, you don't have to take what's wrong with your mother? My mom? So so when you yet that pick, he was like, look at Rashawn, it's such a dark thirty five years of a different world. Man, drop on a clues bond for a different world cultural institution that show up. That show is, you don't say it was. That show is. We'll be watching this weekend. That's right, Well, let's get to the room. Let let's talk Erica Banks. Listen, Oh the rumor report. It's the rum of report for Breakfast Club. Now, I don't trust this Instagram close friends option that you had for your stories. But Erica Banks was on her Instagram close friend's story and she was talking about who she goes to the club with and who she doesn't want with her in the club. She says, they have to have a certain type of look. If she don't look how I want her to look physically, I don't want her to come because the look of everything is so important to me. Like if she ain't think enough, no her, no idea good enough, no candress, no skinny, Nope. And it's like I don't feel like I'm discriminating. I just want a certain type of look. She could be the sweetest girl I've ever made in my life, but if she don't look support, I don't want her to come. Like this's just not the vibe I mount. Now. She could come to the cook y'all, she could come to a listening party, but the club I feel like this has got to look a certain way. It's a cool who well, people were going in and she responded to all the controversy. One person said, I hate how surgery and weaves have set the standard of beauty in our community. Did your friends to this way pre surgery? She responded and said, everybody's entitled to their own opinion, and I've never been one to convince people of liking mine. My prefence of who I club with when it comes to my brand has nothing to do with y'all. Y'all never like me anyway, So why would I care about what y'all think about anything I say? Well, which one of her close friends leaked that cut up close? I know? That's why I don't check that close friends. Cloody screenshot for your people, and that's why you know, if you put out an opinion like that and it's just to your close friends, is that for everybody's public consumption? The way you on now? She said, I love my skinny, smaller women with a passion. Let's not get it misconstrued. However, when I go to the club, I want to think that it is shaken ass everywhere. That's my vibe. There are even skinny women in my music videos most handpicked by me. So stop it. I can't believe y'all call as controversy like you really people are really commenting on it though, Like when you go to the club, do you think about the look of who's with you in the club? If you're good friends with somebody but they don't have that look, does that mean they can't come? She can take whoever she out with. Charlomagne all the time. You know how Charlomagne used to look baggass jeans dirty ass ten was the early two thousands. You had on baggy ass jeans too. Shut up, listen. She can take whoever she wants to the club with her. Charlottagne's sick enough for you to take to the club, And I definitely am. Now you're talking now we're talking about just not go there. The thickness is there, okay, all right, just need a little something to show the shape correctly. But the thickness is there because NBA hasn't taken you to the club. And I'm starting to feel like that I'll stopped going to the club. I ain't got no business in the club. I am a forty four year old father four. I am not going to be the old man in the club. I have no reason to be in the club whatsoever. But I guess people are gonna miss out on all that thickness. I'm at home and my things on the couch, right with my old as need be, alright. I don't know why y'all old people are still in the club right all right now. Roddy Rich is urging LA to end the senseless violence. After pnb Rock was senselessly murdered. He said, LA. Usually I try to mind my business and let the world rotate. But we gotta do better. It's too much senseless violence, too much opportunity and motivation to take this other people work hard for. It's too much life to live to take someone else's away. I love my city, but we can't keep going out like this. Before you know it, it'll be nobody left to take from our kill. Let's stay on points, stay aware, and find better ways to pursue our dreams, because this is turning into all nightmares. The young brother didn't lie, not one bit, dropping a clue. Bonn Faradi Rich, I ain't seen no a lot, all right, Well that is your rumor, reports, all right? Charlemagneho were giving a donkey two man, four after the hour, man, let's talk about the latest TikTok challenge. Okay, before one of y'all die, Okay, before one of y'all kill y'allself out here? What's this thing called the chicken que chicken challenge? The brother can't taste good. We'll talk about it four after the hour. All right, we'll get to that. Next, it's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same. But what the new Galaxy Z flipped forwards Finally here capture hands free content from every angle with flex Mode. The sleek foldable design let you make your device conveniently compact. Visit Samson dot com to audio Galaxy Z flip for today for Wednesday, step Timber twenty first goes all you digital d heads who are doing the latest TikTok challenge, And that challenge is cooking chicken and night quills. Sometimes sometimes sometimes I think to myself, Jesus really did have every intention of coming back. But this was before social media, all right. The first greatest trick the Devil ever played was convincing the world he didn't exist. But The second greatest trick the Devil ever played was convincing the world to follow and play with him every day on social media. Let's go to CBS nine for the report police a new social media challenge is encouraging young people to marinate their chicken and night quill and other call products. So here you go. If the FDA has to remind us that it's not a good idea, and this one is dangerous even if you don't even eat the chicken. That's because the FDA says boiling medication can change his properties, making it more concentrated. So just breathing it alone can let high levels of that drug into your body, damaging your lungs. I know Jesus questions why he died for y'all often. I know, I just know he does white people, white people, white people. I apologize for all the times we've clowned you off for not being able to season your food. I take back every unseasoned chicken joke. If this is what the trauma of not being able to taste your food has led to, I sincerely apologize, all right. The fact that the FDA, the whole FDA, FDA, the Food and Drug Administration, has to warn humans humans not to cook their food with niquill is mind boggling. Why would you want your chicken to relieve common cold and flu symptoms? And even if it wasn't ni quill, ni qui don't have no good flavors for marinating sauce for nila cherry swirl on chicken, cherry on chicken, and damn sure not that original flavor. Listen, man, when you succumb to pair pressure, nobody is actually pressuring you to do anything. You just want to be accepted. It is what it is. Nobody actually makes you do anything. You make the choice to do things because you're a seeking validation from whoever is asking you to do something, Which is why I don't understand, for the life from me, why y'all seek viol validation from a bunch of digital d heads on social media you don't even know? Okay, Remember when adults in our life used to say, so what if everybody jumps off a bridge, you're gonna do it too well? And the social media era, yes, people will, especially if it's a TikTok challenge. It's okay. Challenges like this only talk it to youth because young and are the only ones who are easily influenced by challenges like this. I would hope so. And the FDA is wanting that someone could take a dangerously high amount of the cough and cold medicine without even realizing it might hurt you lungs because the medications vapors while cooking could cause high levels of the drugs that into your body. People, I promise you man, the Internet is not sustainable. It is a phenomenal advancement in technology. Absolutely, it is okay causing humans brains to advance after damn though okay. I read a quote once and the quote was the difference between technology and slavery is that slaves are fully aware that they are not free. We have no idea that we are prisoners to the algorithm. We really think were in control. But look no further than the night Quilled Chicken challenge to know that we are indeed not. Please give everybody participating in the night quille Chicken Challenge the sweet sounds of the Hamletones. Oh no, you are the dog gee the day, the dog gee all the day. Yee ah. I forgot we actually got audio from the actual TikTok. Let's hear the talk tick a wife got sick last night, so I'm cooking up some knock quill chicken. I've done this in the past, and usually I used about, you know, four thirds of the bottom. And if it's your first time doing this, you can get away with using about a fifth season that knock when there just at the right temperature. I didn't want to let it sit there and sizzle for about you know, five to thirty minutes. Make sure you're constantly flipping over the chicken. You don't want to give one side more attention than the other. Sometimes the steam really makes you sleepy if you're looking forward. Is that blue color right there? All right? And you can go ahead and turn it off? Oh yeah, that's steam? Baby used right back into the night boom en Bone Apple Team, And like breaking back sounds disgusting. Why not just give your wife the night quote after you cook for her. If she's not feeling well, the comfort of you cooking for your wife will make her feel better. And then why not give her the night quill before bad? Who told you to combine the two? Also, I need to give myself donkey today because is this a real challenge or is this just one digital d head on social media attempting to get attention, and he got it. Because I didn't see a bunch of videos of this. I just think it's did you do? D head? I only see him one and then he hoarded night Quel back into the bottle, Like how how our parents used to save the grease back in the day? Like, oh, disgusting bro. All right, well, thank you for that donkey. Today, sir, I would say, God bless them, but really God bless us. All It's all downhill from here people, Okay, all right now when we come back, Ashcash Storm, Lee Roy and Marvin Mitchell will be joining us, of course as Wealth Wednesday, so we can we chop it up with generational wealth and how to make some bread. Right, Yeah, this is like an ask yee, but instead we're going to give you some amazing financial advice. This one. I learned some things from that I'm implementing right now. All right, shout out to Stacy Tisdale. It's the breakfast Club, Go morning, the Breakfast Club be sold. And I just change, you know, help people change their mindset in order to to you know, make more money, manage more money, multiply money, um, and just understand that regardless of where you come from, what your your your circumstances, you you could, you know, be having do anything you want to like And one of the in the top one percent of the bankers in the United States. Absolutely, absolutely, so you know, I was a banker for fifteen black man, absolutely CEO of a credit union and I was one of the top bankers in the country. Absolutely, I'm Marvin Mitchell. Or what I really do is help people to multiply our money by leveraging. And also I'm a Hall of Fame financial advisor myself, been a Hall of Fame advisor for an advisor for fifteen years now. And what I really do is I teach people how to really just not only minimize their taxes, but how to take a dollar and make money five times off the same dollar. Oh I need, I've been working on that. Oh yeah, absolutely. Just recycling your money is what it's all about. Right. People always say that's a myth, the study that they say at a black dollar only stays in the black community for a certain amount of time six hours exactly what they said. But people say that's a myth, that's never been a real study done. Is that true? Yeah? Yeah, I think. I think what happens is that, you know, we we like to attach ourselves to things that are sensational. Um, So I don't think that, you know, I think in certain communities, yes, right, where the money comes in and it's being spent before it even goes out. But the truth of the matter is that there are a lot of us that are doing a lot of great things with money. We're learning, you know, I mean we're in the information stage where we're actually learning a lot about financial education, about building wealth and you know, learning how to you know, you know, make money and keep money in our generations. So I don't think that's a real study telling about yourself. Storm Leroy, you got that superhero name, Yes, a superhero name, Storm Leroy, better known as the employed millionaire. And what I do is I show people how to take the nine to five your salary and become a millionaire, which I've done myself. My knowledge and understanding that I give is your job is your first business partner. Once I understood that I was able to take that salary, I started off working for Verizon, took that salary, became a millionaire by investing that money into out of state real estate. Something that didn't have to touch, see, manage a deal with. And I understood the value of what that other market was like by buying those properties in other states, putting that process on repeat, having a team to take care of that property. So I purchased over thirty four properties that I've never actually seen, while focusing it on my salary and investing in those properties. So that's what I teach people how to do. And I walked into my job on Instagram Live one day, told them this is my last day here and I went live and I had to do it and did that too, to do you know, to let people know you can do it too. I've seen I've seen some of the stuff before. Somebody showed me a video. It might have been out of context, but I remember it was like, you've seen a million dollars. Isn't a lot of money? Yeah? Facts, Um, that's not facts. There's two levels of that. I love the two levels of that, because after million dollars, this tax right, so let's say now you're down to six hundred and sixty six thousand dollars, they need let you know what I mean. I didn't want to touch that depended on what state too, and so now that million dollars is depleted. So now let's say you go buy you a house, and we know how much your house course resident. You can't buy a house, so now you brought you your primary residence. So let's say four or five hundred thousand, So that money is technically gone, and now you have a mortgage payment that you're paying with your job and a million dollars. But now, don't get me wrong, A million dollars can't do a lot if you have a plan. And also it's only a million dollars. When we say that is because we don't want you to put a ceiling on what you can do. Only a million dollars. Mean, if it takes you a million dollars to get something done, you should not say you would never reach a million dollars. You should take so only million dollars. Let's go back to the beginning. That's why I'm glad you're here, because you gotta tell people you know how to even get to that point. I want to get to the point only a marven I do want to point out as a financial planner, a lot of people feel like in order to get a financial planner, you should be rich, right, The only reason that you need that is because you got a lot of money. Let's say I only make forty thousand dollars a year. Why do I need a financial planner? Can you talk about that? Well? I will say that the traditional financial system will lead you to believe that you have to have a lot of money to get something done. But in reality, most financial advisors are actually broke. Most financial advisors don't have money to themselves, and they come from an educational system that don't really teach people how to make a lot of money. So what I teach people is that no matter where you're started from, like you know, you can invest right. You can look at different stocks and different different investments. But what also show people is that if you follow the traditional system, in my opinion, where social Security will be ran out by twenty thirty four according to the General Mission Fund Administration Fund unless they make some changes, pension is going away. That the traditional system of saving will lead people to failing. Seventy six percent of people statistically run out of money anyway, So if you keep doing the same thing, it's going to get even worse. So I have a whole new blueprint to show people starting from anywhere, how they can actually become financial successful where it doesn't have to be an either or, which means it doesn't have to be I live poor now so that I can live rich later. Right, It can be that I can spend the money that I want to spend now and enjoy my life now and I can enjoy my life later. And I do that through a tool that wealthy individuals have been using for centuries, right, and that's actually life insurance. So I make life insurance become a wont and not just a need. There are ways that you can structure a policy, Sar the man, where you can actually go in and overfund that policy where most of that money that you put in will go towards your cash value. And I'm gonna tell you why that's important. When you're starting off, instead of the death benefit, you get a death benefit, but most of the money goes towards the cash value. Seventy percent fees are automatically deleted, which means that the advisor takes seventy percent less commission and it goes starch to your cash value. Now, what you can do is you can actually build wealth and when it starts there guess what. You never have to pay taxes on it again, it's tax deferred. You can borrow from it and leverage it for things such as real estate and different things like that. Where you where you your money will never go down. You never stop the form momentum money. Now that you build up that cash value, you can go out and borrow against it. It continues to grow. You can go out and get real estate like with Storm just talked about. Now you got your money working for you two times off the same time, and that's how you leverage your money and make it grow faster. By having the same dollar work for you twice, then you can make it work for you three times. You can make it work. That same dollar work for you three times. It's what other coaches have been doing right now by saying, okay, I could turn my credit into cash, and instead of me using my credit for debt, why don't I turn it into cash and go out and buy an asset such as the real estate. Now I have the life insurance policy. Now that's gonna continue to grow, whether I borrow against it or not. Tax free. I can pay off my credit card with that policy from leverage. Now I'm making money off the life insurance policy tax free. Now I got the points from the credit card, and I got the property generating cash flow, so I can accelerate my grow ten times as fast. Now I got three my money working for me three times. Can I go deeper just one time? And I'm gonna go deep more time. Now I can actually take the property that generated equity, and I can actually do a home equity line of credit. Take that money out, get another property. Now I got two properties. I got the punch from the credit card, and I got the life insurance and the capital all off. If you really want to get spicy, you can actually go out and you can get a trust in an LLC which will minimize your taxes. Own that policy to begin with. So now you save money on taxes and you got your money working for you five times. And that's not hard to set up. People say, well, does it take millions of dollars to get that story? Yeah, you can dump millions of dollars as long as you do it for at least seven years. But you can actually get storted. People get started with this for as little as like fifty dollars five hundred dollars a month, all right, we got more with ashcash Storm, Lee Roy and Marvin Mitchell. When we come back, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. We're still kicking it with ashcash Storm, Lee Roy and Marvin Mitchell. Sholom, Oh, what do you think people that are going to receive the student loan forgiveness? What do you think they should do with that money? Ah? Man, I think I think people who UM are receiving that money should definitely tap into our five day challenge UM and and let us teach you for five days how to how to do exactly that right, because what's gonna happen is um. You know, I know a lot of people who are thinking like, oh, you know what, I'm gonna get this ten thousand dollars, I got this, this credit card bill or I have this, you know, I want to be able to, you know, pay down or whatever they they want to pay down. What happens is, UM, if they take that money and they pay a bill, then that's it. That's the end of that money. But Storm just gave you a whole play on how he got his first property at eight thousand dollars out of out of town. And one of the things that I want you to understand why Storm is so important is because he's teaching you how to do it right. Like like New York. You know, it's it's a high cost of living and so you can't get a property. I tell people that all the time when they're telling to buy their first property. I'm like, you might not be able to buy something in New York. Why don't you go look someplace out there, get a cheaper real estate and you can flip that or you can rent it out right. That also was years ago, though, I mean, you're right, but it's just gonna be hard to find a property for eight thousand dollars dollars is the down payment? How long was that though? I started twenty fifteen. But I'm teaching now mentees who are actually this week they're making their phone calls to the realtors. I teach them to make the phone calls find the properties inside my mentorship because I don't believe in giving you the knowledge and letting you figure it out. I want you to figure it out in my class, actually make the calls. And they're buying properties now for forty fifty sixty seventy eighty thousand dollars eighty thousand dollars property twenty percent down is still only six I suggest people get your real estate license too, because I actually took all the classes. I'm gonna take the test to get my license. But you get a lot of access. You know that people don't get to what's available. And then that's the thing. Right, So now if you're like, you know, store has a system where if you're buying property out of state, right, that's your down payment. But think about that. If you said I'm gonna take that ten thousand dollars and I'm gonna pay credit card debt, it's done, right. But if you take that and you take it and you put it, you know, put it in in a doubt him into the house, that's cash flowing already. Right, I'm gonna give you two much so its but rights, it's cash flowing already. So now that ten thousand dollars, it's still ten thousand dollars because it's your down payment. Now that down payment is equity in that house that you own. And then each month, if it's tenant occupied and the person's pay went, now you have that cash flow. And so that's what I would say. You know, one of the plays that people could use with that ten thousand, So bouncing off of that, and I know we got to tell you about the challenge. But coming back to that, like what you just said about the ten thousand dollars, right, you just gave the perfect, perfect illustration. There's really three types of people when it comes to money. You have a debtor, you have a saver, and then you have the wealth creator. The debtor that's the person that they're gonna take that ten thousand dollars. They're gonna find a way to be in the worst financial situation than it was before they got it. Who are like, I'm already and dead, it's over. Yeah, I can't get out the red raise. I might as well go deeper into it, right right right Instagram picture by that rusty boat. Then you got the savor. The savers is gonna say, well, I'm just gonna save that. I'm gonna put it in a bank, right, not realizing that they're losing money due to inflation. It's not doing anything for them. And then when they do finally spend it, like you ain't gonna recoup that money, like you said, it's going and lost forever. But what I want to do is I want to show people, we all want to show people how to be a wealth creator. Right, How can you take that ten thousand dollars for example, how can you put it into a place where you know what's going to multiply, where that money never goes backwards and it never goes forward. And that's really what we're talking about on this challenge. How can we take you from where you are now to millionaire status? How can we give you the blueprint? How can we give you a step by step by step guide over five days? And it's all virtual, so I don't care where you are. You can log in, if you can log in a zoom you could join this challenge. If you have Facebook, you could join this challenge. And with this challenge, we're taking you from from the real estate blueprint to the author blueprint where you can make fifteen strength of income to becoming your own bank and leveraging your money. We're going to show you all that in five days. And we got a couple of special guests, and you know we got Grant card on coming on. Yeah, Grant don't coming on to talk to you about how can you use that to make you rich? How can you how can you use it as leverage? And we got two different opportunities. Right. For some people, they're gonna say, look, I just want to get in the room and I don't really need to ask any questions to get any deeper understanding. That's fine. We got something for you for breakfast club listeners only ninety seven dollars right where they can go in and they can actually have Q and A with us directly, and every day we're actually answering their questions and helping them to get to that path quicker and giving them a blueprint where when you leave you're gonna get fifty times the value of it. So um, you can you can actually go listen, I mean, get that information right now and actually take advantage of that discount by going to wealth domination dot com. There's on wealth domination dot com and we got it something. Actually, we made that site simply for you breakfast for breakfast club listeners. You will see it. You will see it. So it's just wealth Domination dot Com and you can go ahead and sign up and when you do, we'll know you came from Breakfast Club. And one thing I'll say though, right is important to get in rooms right because again like, Um, none of us came from money, none of us, you know, had any special privileges. Um. What happened was as we started to learn this information. Right for me, you know, as a banker, I was managing money for wealthy and I look, I was one of those broke bankers because you know, I was just you know, just starting now, I'm manage your money for multi millionaires. I'm just doing what the bank told me to do. So I'm learning, you know, I'm I'm living paycheck to paycheck. I don't you know, I'm I understand money, but I'm not doing what I'm teaching and being told growing up that you ain't exactly and so and so I'm glad you said that because you know I've been in the I was. I started being a bank at nineteen years old. I was making six figures in my twenties. But guess what, because I was told I wasn't gonna be ish, I was you like I would I would use that money and and and flawing it right. I would buy I had cars, I had clothes. So I was still making six figures, living paycheck to paycheck. So it wasn't the money. It wasn't that I wasn't taking the money. It was the mentality. It was my mindset. I didn't have the right mindset. And then when I started hanging out with multimillionaires and they started teaching me what they really do with their money, I'm like, Oh, I don't I don't need this car. Or if I'm gonna get the car, I'm not gonna use my physical labor to buy the car. Right, I'm going to take the money buy an income producing asset. That asset is what's gonna pay for the car, that's gonna pay for the house. Right. And so you know, get in the room. Stop listening to your your broke friends, stop listening to the to the friends that look like they got it, because even even the friends that look like they got it are probably living paycheck to paycheck as well, and they are one mistake away from being poor. So get in the room with multimillionaires. We're gonna teach you the game the right way, so that way you could know that it doesn't take. It's not rocket science. You just have to have the right science, the right information to get to that next less. Yeah, what's the website again? Um, that is a wealth Domination dot com. By the way, it's September to twenty six through the thirtieth, so it starts on a Monday, September twenty six through September the thirty of so you really don't want to miss It's gonna be crazy. Last time we did it, we changed We had about eight hundred and fifty people in there or so we change so many lives, it's crazy. Like we've helped people. We just got a message from one of our Mente's Rosa. Shout out to Rosa just said, oh my god, I just made ten thousand dollars of one day. One day. If we show you how to make money immediately in a pace where you feel like you're paying for you know, you pay for this mentorship, you gotta take these courses, but once you get to the end, you start making money. No, we show you how to make money during that time being who you are though, right, being who you are, ready start making money at that point. And the key thing that I want people to really take away from this is we're giving you valuable information for you. You everybody, all individual like Instagrams and twitters. You can reach out to me Marvin at Marvin Mitchell Official. It's Marvin Mitchell Official. But be careful, y'all. No dots, those slashes and so many fake Instagram accounts out there. Just Vin Mitchell Official. Uh you can. You can go to my website I am ashcash dot com, follow me on all social media platforms at I am Ashcash, and make sure you listen to watch inside the Bar, Inside the Vote, the greatest money mindset showing the planet fash after my guys at y L y L, what's happening? Yeah, yeah, And for me, you can find me on Instagram at I am storm Leroy. You'll find everything about media. Start from there. That's right, it's Ashcast, storm Leroy and Marvin Mitchell. Thank you for joining. Brother. Appreciate the Breakfast Club. I think everybody is DJ Envy, angela Ye, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Kevin Gates. This is the rumor report with angela Ye Breakfast Club. So I was on Twitter and I was like, why is Kevin Gates trending? And so I went on the air and all right, so I why And they were posting clips of things that Kevin Gates has said some of them are from the Breakfast Club. But remember this clip when Kevin Gates did an interview with Men's Health and he talked about losing weight. Dang, bro, how you get skinny so fast? I need some tips one word commit me, But what really did it for me? I had my shirt off and I was holding my potting a baby and his baby tried to suck my bridge. The baby kept going like this, you know, baby's open. They off and do that, and I just was like, I am too fat, I'm a fast slob. I need to lose weight. That was the most embarrassing. I mean, even though I'm a big girla, I still got I got feelings too, my feeling that I got lose weight. Whatever works, whatever motivates you. That was an older interview, and then they were posting this where he sat down with academics and people were questioning whether or not he really was able to start a car with his bare hands. I believe him. Here's what he said, you did not start. If I didn't make God murder my children. I don't even I hate that I even spoke about it. If I didn't make God murder my shoers. No, I don't say that. Please kill them today right now today. I believe him. I who would even say that, But anyway, there's a hope unto if you see Kevin Gates trending. I mean, listen, sometimes a lot of people have different abilities that they may not speak about just because they don't want people to judge them, or they don't think anybody will believe them. But I believe them. Yeah, I believe him, all right. Yogatti and Angela Simmons were partying together, so a lot of people were like, Okay, looks like, you know, he finally got a shot. But they just happened to be in the same club. And so he's sitting down, she's kind of dancing, she's celebrating her birthday, and that's it. But of course everybody brought up the down in the DMS. You know how he said he had a crush on her. So there you have it all right. Now, let's talk about Fat Joe. He was on with Mike Tyson hot Box him with Mike Tyson, and he talked about Mike Tyson offering Remy Mak cars or whatever just to be in a relationship with him. Here's what. Here's what Fat Joe had to say about that incident. Mike invites me to the house and he says, bring remy Ma with you. We go to the house. He opens the door butt naked like so, I'm like, there was a chick in every room, and every room cools. He gas, I'm like, what the fuck I am? Mike, he wanted to He wanted to keep remy Man, and he made offers like he showed us some convertible bends new He was like, you could keep this, Mike. We can't do that. But Mike makes my sister. He said, come on, Joe. I was like, you can't do this. He offered us some five hundred bands this. I was like, oh, Mike, God and yo, that was a great time. Mike had one time. Get me out of here. You're my sister and all, but but the five hundred bens. I'm not gonna spend the night somewhere. First five hundred bends. Okay, No, we get the bend. You're not you. That was with Joe. He just say, will get the bench her to pin. He said, oh, he said bens. I thought he meant like bend, Like he'll bend over too. That's what I thought he was trying to say, and he would do five hundred bens for bins. You really want to go to the club Erica bas all right now, Fat Joe. Of course, Fat Joe has been making the rounds begetting ready for the BT Hip Hop Awards, and he also was celebrating the opening day of the Rock Nation School of Music, Sports and Entertainment, and he was a guest speaker at the school Speaker series, and he talked about the time that he was high and naked on the street, right and she need to get high. I got so parent. I ran out the house the night and the girl she pulls up in my car. I had the white Joe Joe. It was a really fat shoe. I'm good, right, So she convinced me getting the car and she's gonna take me to the hospital. She takes me around the block and we go on the crib and I take like seven showns. I never want you guys to see Fat Joe. We're going strinking. I love Joe, man, go Joey. He always has the best. I can't wait for his book and the team. I love Joe, Fat Joe. I love reading books. I love like physical copies, but I also love listening on Audible. I can't wait to listen to Fat Joe's book on Audible. I know it's gonna be highly dropping me. All right, drop a bun for Fat Joel Man. Yeah, I speak to my guy, Fat Joe. He came to my late night talk show last week, hell of a week and had a lot of interesting things to say. You can scream that now on Paramount plus Luta Fat Joe. All right, well that is your room reports. Alright, choice, mix us up next breakfast Club in the People's Choice. Huh yep, the Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. Galaxy z fold four is here to change the way you get things done. Now you can browse social media while tuning into a video call, and with the Expanse Affordable screen, you can use up to three apps at the same time. Visit samsil Nott Com today to order your Galaxy z fold four Morning. Everybody is DJ, Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now shout to the New York Giants again. I'm gonna be DJ, and this Monday they playing the greatest football team to the earth. The bells no, and we're no, and we're gonna bust that ass. And if you're come into the game, I know the tickets are are I think they sold out, so you gotta go to StubHub or wherever to get them. We're wearing all white because it's a home game, and they're wearing the white jersey, so all white everything, and we're gonna bust y'all really gonna Latino first of all, I mean y'all really gonna be Dominican. Let's be clear, you're not supposed to wear any white after Labor Day. That's number one, all right, Number two the Dominican outfit for a long time in New York with the New York Giants jersey and white jeans. Is that what y'all bringing back? That's right? Yes, okay, white everything. Well, salute to the Dallas Cowboys. The final score would be fifteen to twelve, Dallas, very low scoring game. Why Mark wore a very low scoring game? Fifteen to twelve would be the final score? Dallas Cowboys gonna win? Goodness all right? Oh, we gotta shout out to Kadeem Hardison and Jasmine Guy for joining us to spell celebrating thirty five years of a Different World. And I really, really truly feel man, And you know, I asked this question during the interview, but I really feel like there was a systemic play the shift the narrative of black people on television, because there's no way that we grew up in the nineteen hundred with shows like Cosby Show in Different World and Martin and Living Single and you know two two seven, Like you realize, all of those shows all showed a healthy black families right like there was a mother, there was a father, even if they weren't the richest, they might have been middle class, even somebody might have been poor, but it was still a family unit. And somewhere along the line, they just got rid of all of that stuff on purpose, I believe, all Right, Well, shout out to everybody that that was influenced by a Different World and made them go to college, that makes you go to an HPCU, because I was one of them. So I'm appreciative and grateful for what the oil, the work that they put in. And that's exactly why they shut shows like that down because it never told me ever that I'd be sitting here with jas mcguy and Kadeem Hardison ever in my life. Yeah, that's one of those ones where you know, people always ask you, like, yo, who who who would you like the interview? Who would you like the interview? And you never can think of nobody in the moment, you know what I mean. But that's one of those ones that when you're sitting in front of them, you're like, this is perfect, Like this is absolutely positively a dream conversation. So yes, Lucca, Deem Hardison and Jasmine Guy. All right, well give it. Who are giving your positive note? I s who you're positive? Well give us a positive note. Well, first I want to tell everybody to man make sure you go to Mental Wealth Expo dot com. Register to be at the Mental Health expot on October the eighth at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square from eleven am to four pm. You know, it is the day of mental health and healing healing lessons and I did my first one last year. This is the second annual one. This year we got Pastor Torrey Roberts, Sarah Jakes Roberts, Nigel Tawab Glover, doctor Rita Walker, doctor Alfie Breeland Noble, doctor Spirit David McCullough. We have a lot of different people in the mental health space, a lot of mental health professionals man that you know can help us get on the right track. So I hope to see you there as a free event eleven am to four pm. To go to Mental Health Expo dot com the register to be there now the positive note that's simply this, You're not here to be liked. You're here to do what you came here to do. Period, breakfast club, you don't finish a y'all dumb