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And in the morning you wake
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up in the morning. I'm talking right,
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I never you're about to experience a morning
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showing like any yoast
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club. What you guys are
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be big time d J ny Angola Ye
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and Charlomagne, the guy the Breakfast
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Club, bitch you. Good
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morning Usa yo
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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
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good morning d damby Charlomagne
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the god piece did up plan it
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is Tuesday?
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Yes, it's today. What's happening out there?
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Oh man, I'm blessed black, I'm highly favored.
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The wheel is finally here. The UFOs have come.
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Great day. I told you this. A couple of
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weeks ago, said, a couple of weeks ago, I can't wait to the wheel
1:18
come and now look we're here.
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It's a couple of weeks later. What
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are you talking? Nope, Oh
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you didn't see the footage just today from
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the UFOs which actually
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saw about, which I actually saw
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about. Let you see,
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maybe a couple of months ago when I
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was on Capitol Hill for some business and
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I was talking to somebody and they told
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me if I tell you, if I tell you what we know about
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UFOs, I have to kill you. And they told
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me that. They actually told me to go look something up.
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And then I looked it up and they said,
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um, that that that footage right
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there has been declassified.
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So that footage has been circulating for a while. But
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I don't know why it came out
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yesterday and the news the way it did. But
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it's a it's footage of some uh
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I think it's some navy pilots,
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some I know, some pilots and they catch
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some UFO they catch this unidentified
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flying objects flying around their jets and they don't
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exactly know what it is, but they
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have confirmed that that is indeed unidentified
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flying objects. Wow,
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yes, okay, what does that mean, does
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that mean we're trouble it? Does that mean that
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they're coming to help us? What does that mean? We don't know, I
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have I don't know. I don't know that until
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they don't tell they pull up. Don't you know what
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I'm saying? They can pull up a note to they pull up
2:34
friend to fold Yo, state your bids don't
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come. You don't know. But what you gonna do when
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they pull up with? What can you do exactly?
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You don't know? I don't know. I don't know. All
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right, Well, last here, last night, I'm
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tired. Last night, me and Clue Clue
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used to have DJ Clue used to have this iconic
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show. I call it iconic. It's called Monday Night Mixtape.
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You should do every Monday night in your favorite
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artist used to come through Freestyle, used to play all
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types of exclusives. So we brought it back last night on
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nine G Live. So we did it last night from
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ten pm to midnight, and it
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was just a lot of fun. We played a lot of exclusive so many
3:07
different people called sending records. It
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felt like the old days with people cared about
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how they release records, not just release it online.
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So it was pretty dope. We had a lot of people check it in. Can't
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wait till we got a lot more installed for Monday
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Night mixtape to shout out to DJ Clue. So I'm tired.
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I get I didn't get this legendary on
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thirty Am legendary DJ Clue. I
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heard, uh, I think yesterday I saw
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something DJ Drama was posted DJ
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dramas. DJ Drama said that he would wash DJ
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Clue in a mixtape battle or he didn't hear the garage
3:34
said he wants to all the smoke though he definitely said he wants
3:36
to smoke. I thought I thought the
3:38
word was washed, did wash wash?
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He didn't say washed, but he said nobody can
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touch his catalog, and I even said clue. He said
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nobody can touch his catalog. That would
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be a great battle. I would love to see that.
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That's very interesting. It would be a
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great battle because a lot
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of this generation, who
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who spends a lot of time on social media,
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definitely grew up on gangster grills more
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than they grew up on Uh,
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DJ Clue. That would be
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yeah, that would be That would be a good battle. It's
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two generations of artists,
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so you know, with with of course, with Clue, you have
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Rockefeller, you have Jada Kiss, the
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Locks, you have you know your holes, you
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have your maces, your DA mixes, you
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have all those artists fabulouses.
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And you know Clue has numerous
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platinum albums. But then, but then Drama
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got little Wayne Young Geez
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you know t I you
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know what I'm saying, Like it would be, it would be, it would
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be something you don't remember how Remember
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how big Trapade was in the street
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mixtape. Remember how big was
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in the streets. Um
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No, I don't actually clue. I mean I do,
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I mean I do. I do remember how big Clues tapes was. But I'm
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just talking about like you know, I think Club
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the Club, and you heard when you heard Geez
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Tropa Die, Like there was stuff coming off
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Dramas mixtapes that became like smash.
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Saying, even though I listened Clues the guy, I don't
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care what nobody said. I love Dje. It
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would be it'll be very to compare the two
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of them, Maya jay Z Rough Riders
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Part two. I just feel like, compare
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the JD Kiss It would be a great one. I
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think it would be a good one. It would definitely it would definitely
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be a great one. It's just it
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would come down to the generational thing though. It definitely
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would feel like people
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our age have seen both. Ye
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know what I'm saying, people and younger than us have not experienced
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both. They experienced they experienced one,
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you know, right, Yeah, include you know it would
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be a great Yeah, it would be great. I would love to see that.
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But let's get the show crack in front page news. What we're
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talking about, Well, we'll talk about the NFL,
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what they're considering for the twenty twenty
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season, what that might potentially look at look
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like. Also, the NBA, we told you about
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them reopening practice facilities, but the
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players Association hadn't agreed to that, So
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we'll tell you what might be the new plan. All
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right, we'll get into that next. Keeping lock this to Breakfast
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Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ
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Envy Angela Ye Charlomagne, the guy
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we all the Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front
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page news.
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Where were starting you, Well, let's
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start with the NFL. What they are planning
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and what they're thinking about is a different version
6:11
of the NFL this season, with the regular
6:13
season starting as late as October
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fifteenth, No bi weeks,
6:18
no Pro Bowl, and then that would include
6:20
a Super Bowl on February twenty eighth in Tampa,
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So that might be the new plan. Usually
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the season starts the weekend after Labor Day,
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which would have been September tenth, and then
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the season would have ended January third.
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But now they're saying and the Super Bowl
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February seventh. But they're saying that
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might be the new plan. Potentially,
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they're not even thinking about holding back the NFL. Huh,
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They're going full steam. Hey, that's what it seems
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like all right now.
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With the NBA, we had told you they were planning
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to start reopening practice facilities
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and that was going to happen in certain
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states that we're lifting their lockdown restrictions.
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Well, apparently they want to delay
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that, okay. According to the NBA
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Players Association, they want to wait another
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week. So even though they
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wanted to say starting this week as these restrictions
7:08
are being loosened up, the players
7:11
union is saying that's not going to happen right now.
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They want to wait until at least May eighth,
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following unease from some teams and
7:18
from some players regarding a potentially premature
7:20
return. According to multiple reports,
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like a state like Georgia, they've lifted
7:25
their lockdown. The Atlanta Hawks are not
7:27
willing to host player workouts just yet,
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so there'll be a lot of precautions
7:31
in place. They're not willing
7:33
to host the player workouts because because it's too much
7:35
people other than the team, the actual team. Maybe
7:38
that's it's being a facility at once, right,
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they just don't feel so safe yet. They want to give
7:44
it a little bit more time. Maybe they're gonna wait to see
7:46
what's happening in Georgia with these restrictions
7:48
being lifted, you know, and if the players
7:51
don't feel safe, then obviously they
7:53
shouldn't do that. It's voluntary anyway, but
7:55
let's just, you know, let's not rush into it. So
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they're saying next week they're going to wait and see, all
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right, what may eighth Now, jeff
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Blue has become the first US airline to make
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flyers wear a face masks. They're requiring
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passengers to wear a face mask or other face
8:08
coverings beginning May fourth, and
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that is the first airline that's doing that. I
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saw some footage of an American Airlines flight
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that looked pretty full, and people
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didn't really have on face coverings. It wasn't required.
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So according to other
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statements, they're saying that a lot of airlines should
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follow Jeff blues lead, including their efforts
8:27
to fully communicate the change before it becomes effective
8:29
next week, so flight attendants aren't in the position
8:32
of being enforcers without information and
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backing from the airline. Oh, I've had
8:36
that, been had that plan in mind. I got
8:39
kids, I got face masks for the kids and everything,
8:42
because you know how we used to go to the airport back in the day
8:44
and used to see like a lot of Asian people
8:46
with face masks on, and you'd be like, what do they know that we
8:48
don't know? Well, I think we know now
8:50
what it is that they know that
8:52
we didn't know. So after following their lead,
8:54
I'm definitely face mask up at the airport, on
8:56
the airplanes everything. Absolutely.
8:59
I've been said to myself too. I mean, it's
9:01
it's it's a wrapping. I'm gonna move with the way I move, it's
9:03
gonna be totally different. I'm gonna face mask everything
9:05
out and not just covering. I'm face
9:07
mask, face mask, that's right. I'm gonna move
9:09
like the Asians and Michael Jackson been moving baby
9:12
face mask and gloves were out here starting
9:14
something. All
9:16
right, well I'm anta a, yeah, that is your front page
9:18
news. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now
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when we come back, get it off your chest. Eight hundred
9:23
five eighty five one o five one. If you're
9:25
upset, you need to vent hit us up again. Eight hundred
9:27
five eight five one o five one. And I just want
9:29
to say, be careful with those face masks. It was a driving
9:32
in Jersey that water face mask
9:34
all day while he was driving, and it cut
9:36
off his oxygen because he was you know, you breathe
9:38
out carbon monoxide and and you and
9:40
it was no oxygen coming in, and he passed out and crashed.
9:44
For having a face mask on all day, his breath must
9:46
have been terrible. He must have been driving
9:48
and been shot because he finally smelt his breath
9:50
for the first time and not just threw
9:52
him before a loop. Lord, I don't Darcy, I don't
9:54
know about that. What kind of mask did he have
9:57
on that was so tight? I
9:59
don't know, but he passed stout, So just be careful
10:01
out there with them, face man, get
10:03
it off you just well, at what point don't you realize
10:05
you're not breathing. Are you not getting
10:07
enough hand? Shouldn't you know that? At some point? I
10:09
think you can't. You
10:12
can't really tell. That's why it's so dangerous.
10:15
Well, you know with those mans, it's
10:17
hard breathing with those masks anyway. Sometimes to me anyway,
10:19
like those masks, it's not the easiest to breathe, especially
10:21
if you got those in any five masks. But
10:24
he's probably driving right, I
10:26
could he. I guess he didn't passed
10:29
out. But get it off your chests. It's the breakfast
10:31
club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
10:38
Did your time to get it off your chests? Whether you're
10:40
man or blast, so people to have the same
10:42
in We want to hear from you on the breakfast club.
10:45
Hello, who's this from?
10:48
What up? Doe? Get it off your chests? Bro? What's
10:50
happening? Lee Office? We
10:53
need hazard paid? Man. Every time I turn on the dudes,
10:55
we hear about all the private sects,
10:58
get day hazard paid, get day bone. We
11:00
are hearing like business is usual. Don
11:03
wow, Yeah, I totally agree. I don't understand why
11:05
the Post office is not getting any
11:07
type of hazard pay. I saw something yesterday with the cruise
11:10
ships. Got to bail out and the post office
11:12
didn't. I mean, what the hell
11:14
and what the world do cruise ships matter more than
11:17
the post office? I agree with you on
11:19
that because people want to get their mail, and you guys
11:21
are still going to work, still working hard. So
11:24
I'm trying to figure out how to how they spending this money
11:26
though, Like they spend money to the Lakers,
11:28
so they're essential. Man. I'm a custodian, I'm
11:30
a senil to the had spencil. I'm reading this build
11:32
and clean for them to come to work, and I'm
11:35
going home to my family every day with none extra
11:37
like this is absolutely right, absolutely
11:39
right, y'all. Y'all around people all the time.
11:43
Y'all around people all the time, and y'all
11:45
got to keep the building super sanitary at all
11:47
times, but especially right now at a time like this. Y'all
11:49
are absolutely essential workers. But thank
11:52
you for checking in, bro. Did I hear something?
11:54
They gave the Lakers a bunch of millions
11:56
of dollars and Lakers gave it bour
11:59
million small that was from the small business.
12:02
But but how would they how are they getting
12:04
that? Like there's a lot of business out there that's really
12:06
losing because the small
12:09
businesses three hundred employees are less
12:11
and so because they did qualify for
12:14
that, they did apply for it, but
12:16
they don't really need it as much money as they make, so
12:18
they are returning that money. But you know
12:21
that shouldn't have been. They still applied for it
12:23
though, Yeah, why why would they even apply for
12:25
it? That don't even sound right. The Los Angeles Lakers
12:27
applying for a Small Business Administration's
12:29
Paycheck Protection Program law, like
12:31
what the hell? Yeah, it was pourt playing six
12:34
million dollars and you know they
12:37
I think, well, you know what I think happens. I think that companies
12:40
that know how to apply for these things and know
12:43
all the things that they can't get, they apply
12:45
for them. But that doesn't necessarily mean
12:47
that you need it. And so that's what's not really fair
12:49
because people that really needed for the small businesses who
12:52
was supposed to be for they were companies like Shake
12:54
Shack, Ruth, Chris pot Belly, Sandwich
12:56
Shop. They also applied and got fundered,
12:58
and they did return the funding because
13:01
applied. Yeah, they shouldn't have. It's
13:03
not all yeah,
13:05
and it's not and you know it's it's it's if I hope all
13:07
of these companies are still paying their employees because
13:09
that's what the paycheck, that's what the PPP is. Four.
13:12
It's for to keep your employees employed.
13:14
So you don't have to furlough. If you don't,
13:16
you have to return the money because it is a loan, and then
13:19
it's a forgivable loan as long as you keep I
13:21
think it's like eighty percent or something like that of
13:23
everybody's still on payroll. All right, get
13:25
it off your chest. Eight hundred five eighty five,
13:27
one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit this up now.
13:30
It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast
13:32
Club. I'm
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telling I'm telling year.
13:41
If this is your time, to get it off your chest, whether
13:43
you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred
13:45
five eight five, one oh five one. We want to hear from
13:47
you on the breakfast Club. Hello,
13:50
who's this time? Sorry?
13:53
Get it off your chest, yo. The
13:55
US economy is heavily it's
13:58
heavily supporting the US dollar, which
14:00
is the strongest currency on the planet Earth.
14:03
And we need the US dollars to stay
14:05
strong in order for all the services
14:07
to be paid for in this country that the federal government
14:10
pays for to give us the quality of life that we
14:12
have. So the cold, very
14:15
unfortunate reality is that the
14:17
economy has to be opening up at a higher
14:20
rate than what it is now in order for people
14:23
to live well and eat
14:26
and survive at the long extended
14:28
period that we want them to live at. The virus
14:30
is killing a lot of people, but if this economy
14:33
doesn't get back up and moving, there's gonna be a whole lot
14:35
more people dead over an extended period of time.
14:37
And that's just the cold facts. Brothers and Angela,
14:40
Why are you telling us something we already know because
14:43
the public doesn't get it, man, the public,
14:45
the public public sees. The public
14:47
sees two trillion dollars, and some of them
14:49
know that we need to get about five point five trillion
14:52
dollars in there, but they don't understand
14:54
the rotation of the money, and the money
14:56
has to rotate back into the coffers of the federal
14:58
government in order to get everybody up and moving. Those
15:01
are the cold, unfortunate facts, and we should be talking
15:03
about that more. And although people
15:05
will die, I'm pretty sure everybody
15:08
understand that, sir, I'm
15:10
not convinced that that's the case. Charlotte
15:12
Man. Yeah, if you would like to use your
15:14
ten million listeners to do a pole, you will
15:16
find out that many of them do not think that's
15:18
the case. They're more scared of dying than they are dying
15:21
at a long period of time because the economy flops.
15:24
Yeah, I think that, you know, Yeah,
15:27
poverty and a lot of civil unrest
15:30
will happen if the economy
15:33
doesn't open back up. Yes, a lot of people
15:35
will be hurt and killed
15:37
over the long run because of that. And
15:40
we've learned a hard lesson that we needed to learn
15:42
over stock in the government with better, better
15:45
numbers of infectious disease researchers,
15:47
which we should have learned the better part of
15:49
sixty years ago. This ain't Trump or
15:52
Obama. No, no, no, no, no, no. Every president
15:54
knew that Donald Trump fired the Global Pandemic Team in
15:56
twenty sixteen. Come on twenty
15:58
seventeen, add appropriate
16:01
number to the population of infectious disease
16:03
researchers back in nineteen seventy and increased
16:06
them along the way. This would
16:08
have been something that would have been caught a long time ago
16:10
before. I don't know anything about that, but I do know that
16:12
he fired the Global Pandemic Team in like twenty sixteen,
16:15
twenty seventeen, So that says a lot too well.
16:18
They should have been better staff in the first place, down
16:20
in the CDC, in the National Institute of Health. All
16:22
right, I thank you for calling it and
16:24
give it us that information. Brother, I
16:26
see, that's when you supposed to say, you know what I'm saying, because
16:29
I know what he was saying. You know what I mean. People
16:31
always say you know what I'm saying when you don't know what they're saying.
16:33
When you when you know what if I know what you're saying, that's when
16:35
you say you know what I'm saying. I know what you're saying. Hello,
16:38
who's this Good
16:40
morning? First
16:45
of all, I just want to let yall
16:47
know how hard it is to coparent
16:49
during this time that we're in. I
16:53
could imagine, yeah, I could
16:55
imagine my ex
16:58
is dad. I just found this just
17:00
now, even though we've been going through this for two months.
17:03
It's dating a nurse that it's
17:05
on the front line. Get an't my you
17:07
don't and you don't want your kids over there. I
17:10
can understand that. I'm mathematic. I'm
17:12
mathematic. Character It's
17:14
sixty seven year old cancer survivor.
17:17
Can you never let me know this? And I'm just
17:19
like, I can't bring it up because
17:21
he's gonna say I'm trying to argue he's not gonna
17:24
understand it from my part of view. So I'm just frustrated
17:26
today. Yeah, frustration,
17:29
that's a lot. Absolutely, Yes,
17:32
if I say something and it's gonna be like, oh, you're being
17:34
a bitter baby mama. He's been with god
17:37
knows how many women sce we broke up, So I'm
17:39
not being a better baby mama. I just don't much. He's just
17:41
concerned about the safety of yourself,
17:44
the children. Yeah, you want to be safe,
17:46
but I can't. I can't say that. He's not gonna understand
17:48
that. Yes, you can't. You know, the woman
17:50
that he's with, the nurse should understand that.
17:53
The nurse should understand that. You know, thinking
17:55
because she's a mother and you're a nursing so
17:57
you're on the front line and you're seeing what's going on. Why would
17:59
you could Yeah? Kids? Absolutely,
18:03
well, Yeah, thank you for calling in, check
18:05
in. Thank you guys having to day
18:08
you too. Now get it off your chest. Eight on
18:10
drink five eight five one o five one now
18:12
we got rumors on the way. Yes, and since
18:14
people are watching so much television, now, we'll talk about
18:17
a new documentary that's coming out, and we'll also
18:19
tell you about some big numbers for the last
18:21
Dance for episodes three and four.
18:24
All right, we'll get into that next. Keep a lot. This the Breakfast
18:26
Club. Good morning, The Breakfast Club.
18:31
Listen, it's just oh
18:34
gosh, go report guys.
18:38
It's the rum Report Breakfast Club. Yes,
18:41
so, as you know, but Rock and Michelle Obama have
18:43
a deal with Netflix. Well, Michelle Obama is
18:46
putting out her Becoming documentary
18:48
and that will be on Netflix on May six.
18:51
Listen to the trailer. How do you feel
18:53
transitioning bit to your normal
18:55
life? What I've learned is that get
18:57
back on what track? It's a whole new track,
19:00
and it's different forever. So it's
19:02
not getting back on track, but it's
19:05
creating my next track. I'm
19:07
figuring out what do I want to do, what
19:09
do I care about? And it takes
19:12
time to process your life
19:14
and figure out what it all means.
19:17
So little of who I am happened
19:19
in those eight years, so much
19:22
more of who I what's happened before.
19:24
So it's it'll have some
19:26
of the same stories from the book, but it also gives
19:29
a look into her life since the book
19:31
came out as well. I can't wait. I'm watching
19:34
a book sold several million copies, so I'm
19:36
several million people will be watching
19:38
too, all right. Also, the docuseries
19:41
that we've all been watching, several million people
19:43
the Last Dance episodes
19:45
three and four, as you're a total of five point nine
19:48
million viewers across the third and fourth
19:50
episodes on Sunday Night, So that's
19:52
only slightly lower than the average six point
19:54
one million viewers from the week before for episodes
19:56
one and two. So well, the people will stop passing
19:59
around that goddamn goddamn linked
20:01
to the episodes, then it would be higher, you know what I mean.
20:03
But people can't wait and gotta watch
20:05
things bootleg instead of just waiting for Sunday
20:07
Night. I mean, yeah, I think people
20:09
are still gonna watch it on television regardless
20:12
I'm watching it on TV. I don't I don't want to watch the bootleg
20:14
link. Somebody hit me for the bootleg link last night.
20:16
Nichall remain nameless, all right.
20:19
A new show that's in development and HBO, y'all
20:21
ain't gonna care about this, but I do. There's
20:23
gonna be a hell Raisor series.
20:26
Now, you guys know how much I love horror. So it's
20:28
based on the film franchise Pinhead,
20:32
right, yep, Yeah, hell Raisor. Oh
20:34
my god, there was just an accident outs at my house. So
20:37
that series will not be a reboot, but it's going
20:40
to be an elevated continuation and expansion
20:42
of its mythology and things
20:44
like that. So I'm excited and I can't wait
20:46
to check that out because
20:49
that's just something new for me to watch when that finally
20:51
comes out. Now, YouTube is also hosting
20:53
a free virtual film festival with
20:55
twenty partners that includes can
20:57
Film Festival Tribeca Sunday.
21:00
Now that all these film festivals are shutting down
21:02
worldwide, YouTube is stepping in to
21:05
launch that ten day digital film festival this
21:07
spring. With these partners. It'll be streaming
21:09
free to cinema fans everywhere.
21:12
So this is called the We Are One, a global
21:14
film Festival, and it's all being produced and organized
21:17
by New York's Tribeca Enterprises.
21:20
That's exciting, and that online
21:22
festival will be from May twenty ninth to June
21:24
seventh, and you can watch it on YouTube. And again it's
21:26
free. Okay, We'll you be able to watch movies
21:29
on YouTube as well. That's the beauty of going
21:31
to the film festivals. You get to watch some of these films. How
21:33
are you show you to watch the film? I'll show You'll be able
21:35
to m
21:38
yes on YouTube and you be able to watch
21:40
the films on YouTube. Yeah, you're gonna watched the films.
21:43
There's no ads, it's free to watch. It's going
21:45
to be shorts, documentaries, music, comedy,
21:47
panel discussions, all of those things.
21:50
Interesting. Okay. Yeah, So in a few weeks
21:52
we'll get to see what that full schedule is going to
21:54
be like. And just to give you guys an update on
21:56
what we were talking about earlier with the Paycheck Protection
21:58
Program, the Lust Angelists Lakers are
22:01
returning that four point six million dollar loan
22:03
that they got from the PPP
22:05
and a source has confirmed that. And
22:08
I told you earlier. And not only are they returning
22:10
theirs, but Shake Shack, Ruth, Chris pot
22:13
Belly, Sandwich Shop, all of them are returning their
22:15
funding after they got some backlash.
22:17
Now the Lakers were eligible for that loan, they
22:19
do employee about three hundred people, but
22:21
they're also worth about four point four billion
22:24
dollars. And it's supposed to be for businesses that
22:26
need it, for small businesses with under
22:28
five hundred employees who are seeking loans.
22:30
But because that program quickly ran out
22:32
of funding, they had to get some more money, and
22:35
a lot of these companies now because of that backlash,
22:37
realized what they did was wrong. Okay,
22:40
all right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor
22:42
reports. All right, thank you, missy. Now know
22:45
what was he going to the window? Make sure everybody's okay. I'm
22:47
trying to hurr yep because it was a huge
22:50
crash outside. All right, listen up
22:52
times you Dean just ran out to go look because she's nosy
22:54
too. But up next met me up
22:57
fret Places. News is next. What we're talking about. We'll talk
22:59
about Donald Trump. He is responding to people who
23:01
are accusing him of being the person that's
23:04
making people and just disinfectants.
23:06
All right, we'll get into that next. Keep a lot this to
23:08
breakfast club. Good morning morning.
23:11
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela
23:14
Ye, Charlomage Naga. We are the Breakfast
23:16
Club. Let's getting some front page news
23:20
where we start you, Well,
23:22
I'll tell you this tragic story or something that happened
23:24
in Manhattan. Woman who
23:26
was an ear doctor. She was a top ar doctor.
23:30
She actually ended up committing suicide. She was
23:32
the medical director of the New York Presbyterian
23:34
Alan Hospital. She was forty
23:37
nine years old, and she actually contracted
23:40
coronavirus, and then as she was recuperating,
23:43
she waited and went back to work, and then she ended
23:46
up or she gotten sick,
23:48
and she ended up going back to work. She had
23:50
no history of mental illness, but when
23:52
she last spoke to her family, she said
23:54
it was as cruciating to have to continually watch
23:57
contagion patient to die, including
24:00
some even before they could be taken from the ambulance.
24:03
They said she was truly on the front line. Make sure
24:05
that she is praised as a hero. She's
24:07
a casualty just as much as anyone else who
24:09
has died. She ended up committing
24:12
suicide. Really sad and depressing story.
24:14
Absolutely,
24:17
I really want I would really want to know what she
24:19
was going through psychologically, Like what did she see
24:22
that really made her say, oh man, you
24:24
know death would be better than this. I
24:26
really want to know yes. An ICU
24:29
doctor who works in the city said that the onslaught
24:31
of virus patients can be almost too much to handle
24:34
for anyone At times. He said, for a while, it
24:36
felt like we were standing under a waterfall and couldn't
24:39
get a breath for air. Now it feels busy, but
24:41
not in a way that is suffocating. I
24:44
wonder if actually seeing how Because everybody
24:46
talks about how tragic it is when somebody
24:48
wore coronavirus dies because they got to die alone. I
24:50
wonder if the thought of, you know, dying alone
24:53
scared her. I don't know. All
24:57
right, now, let's talk about Donald Trump. He said
24:59
he doesn't take any responsibility for
25:01
people using disinfectants and properly
25:04
ingesting them as a cure for coronavirus,
25:07
even though he was the one that originally
25:09
said that that's something that could potentially
25:12
be helpful. Here's what he said,
25:14
they've seen a spike and people are using
25:16
disinfected After your comments
25:19
last week, I know you said they were sarcastic.
25:21
I can't imagine why. I can't imagine
25:23
why. Yeah, take any responsibility on No,
25:26
I can't imagine. I can't imagine it. Yeah,
25:28
go ahead, please he don't
25:30
care, very very interested. I
25:32
thought about this yesterday. Right, he's a leader of leader's
25:35
lead correct by actions, indeeds,
25:37
not words and live service, even though I think, you
25:39
know, they should only lead by actions. If he really wanted
25:41
people to drink bleach, he would take a shot in front of people.
25:43
He would tell people he's drink the bleach
25:45
before his kids drank the bleach. His whole administration drinks
25:48
the bleach. If I saw him drinking bleach, okay, I'd
25:50
be more prone to drink the bleach. But
25:52
just because he said to do it, if
25:54
I'm dumb enough to do, if I'm dumb
25:56
enough to try it, because Donald Trump said it isn't
25:59
that kind of what choice? How much responsibility
26:01
should Trump have for that? Well?
26:04
I think and in time we can see people.
26:07
People are under a lot of stress. They're willing to try
26:09
anything, you know, and so
26:11
it's just not good to put that out there at all.
26:14
To be responsible for people
26:16
you're supposedly leading. Asked me, how
26:19
much responsibility should you have? In seventy
26:21
five percent? Absolutely,
26:27
I say all right now. Donald
26:29
Trump said he never even thought
26:31
of changing the date of the upcoming presidential
26:33
election, which is November third, even
26:35
though Joe Biden suggested that Trump would
26:37
attempt a delay, he said, I never thought of changing
26:39
that date. November third, good number.
26:42
That those were his words. Trump
26:44
can't change it anyway, though. It would have to go through
26:47
the House and somebody send
26:49
it, have to vote on it, and the House wouldn't go for that. Yeah, that Congress
26:51
would have to approve that. But some people
26:54
were thinking that maybe he might try to do
26:56
that. And you know, obviously
27:00
in a time like this, a lot of things
27:02
are being changed and moved around, and you
27:04
know, some people felt like he might try to delay the election
27:07
or refuse to leave office if he loses
27:09
in November. So there's just a lot of concerns
27:11
because there's a lot of stuff that you can't do that
27:14
somehow has been getting done,
27:17
right, I mean, And if you if you do lay the election, how long
27:19
are you gonna delay it? Because on January
27:21
twenty, if I think it's January twenty, January twenty,
27:23
twenty twenty one, at noon, Donald Trump would
27:25
lose all his presidential power. And you know what would happen
27:28
if that would happen, It would come lock his ass
27:30
up immediately twelve or one,
27:32
he'd be in handcuffs. I wonder if there's a way too that
27:34
he can extend that if the pandemic continues and
27:37
it continues to you know, people continue
27:39
to die, and it's becoming where people can't
27:43
Yeah, I mean I can extend it. I mean, we
27:45
see Mike Bloomberg do it, Mike Bloomberg. I mean,
27:47
it's it was only mayor, but he there's
27:49
never been three three terms in New York City
27:51
and he made it happen. So, you know, you just never
27:53
know. I don't think he would because it would be to his
27:56
benefit because I think lolle the turnout benefits
27:58
uh Donald Trump. So I don't
28:00
I don't think he would. All
28:03
right, now, let's talk about businesses reopening. Missouri
28:05
is allowing businesses to reopen on May
28:07
fourth. They said, our plan is
28:10
working, the healthcare system is not overwhelmed,
28:12
and we are winning the battle. According to the governor
28:14
there, any business will be able to reopen as
28:16
long as six feet of social distancing can be
28:18
maintained. Indoor retail businesses
28:20
will also have to limit their number of customers to
28:23
know more than twenty five percent of normal
28:25
capacity, and local communities
28:27
will be allowed to have stricter rules if they so
28:29
choose. Alaska is allowing salons
28:31
and restaurants to reopen in most parts of the state.
28:35
And what's today's date, Well, that's already happened.
28:37
So on that same day, Oklahoma
28:41
permitted some personal care businesses to reopen
28:43
for appointments. And in California, some
28:45
beaches that have been closed have reopened for public
28:48
use, even though they have limitations.
28:50
Now George's reopening has been pretty aggressive
28:53
so far here in nail salons,
28:55
gym's, bowling alleys, tattoo studios, massage
28:57
therapists, all of those have reopened. Theaters
29:00
and the restaurants reopened. Also
29:02
just yesterday in Texas they
29:04
said businesses such as real retail stores,
29:07
restaurants, and theaters can reopen Friday, but
29:09
they must limit customers. And that
29:11
order will allow libraries and museums to
29:13
open as well. So that's just some of the
29:16
restrictions, uh, that have been
29:18
lifted in some of these states. All
29:22
right, can we
29:24
can we talk? Can we go back to talking about some of these dumb asses
29:26
for a second, though? What you mean the
29:29
people who you know, they
29:31
say, what do you say? You the spiking people drinking
29:34
bleach and ingesting, ingesting
29:36
disinfectants. And Trump not take
29:38
a responsibility? How much responsibility should
29:40
he should he have listen to a serious
29:42
conversation, how much how much responsibility should
29:44
he have? I think at I
29:48
say fifty because he said it and he's the president.
29:50
But if you're dumb enough to drink bleach because
29:52
anybody said to drink bleach, but especially somebody
29:55
like Donald Trump, that's you gotta
29:58
take some responsibility on your own too. Let's open up the phone.
30:03
Five eight five, one oh five one. But this is the thing,
30:05
Charlemagne. A lot of people don't know. And I know you
30:07
said, oh no, everybody should know. Know a lot of people
30:09
don't know the effects of bleacher. What people
30:11
are dumb? I'm just saying that people
30:13
do not know. Are you saying? You know? People
30:16
take all kinds of People are taking all
30:18
kinds of things, like they might say, oh this you
30:20
know that cure is malaria, this is to us
30:22
to treat that you should try this. People went and
30:24
order that online and that medications.
30:29
Actual people are trying.
30:31
You don't know what's in it though, you know what I'm saying,
30:33
You know, are trying to do all kinds of things just
30:35
because they heard Donald Trump say
30:38
it. It's still medicine, though, it's
30:40
a difference between telling somebody to take a medicine
30:42
and telling somebody, you know, inject disinfectant,
30:45
yes, in your body. But he's the president, and
30:47
people feel like, well, damn, maybe he knows something
30:49
that we don't know. He's he's he's
30:52
speaking to all the doctors out there. All the doctors
30:54
are telling him everything. So if the president,
30:57
the guy that talks to Fauci and all
30:59
these other doctors say hey, Leach,
31:02
that's the cure, a lot of people can be
31:04
like, you know what, let me try. You say
31:06
eighty percent, I say, I say half.
31:09
You know what I'm saying because I still think that, you know, other people
31:11
got to take responsibility and hold themselves accountable
31:13
for their actions. What's your percented? One hundred? Now
31:17
I wouldn't say one hundred percent because
31:19
you can't believe everything, but I do feel
31:21
like he has at least a seventy percent responsibility
31:24
in that. All right, let's talk. I would like to talk
31:26
to people because I know it's somebody out there who feels like he shouldn't
31:28
get no responsibility for it. Eight hundred
31:30
five eight five one oh five one talking
31:33
Donald Trump man, how much percent SHO should
31:36
he have on people taking us shots
31:38
of bleach or injecting
31:40
themselves with bleach shots. Let's let's talk about
31:42
it. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast
31:44
Club. It's
31:49
topic time. The
31:52
phone called
31:55
eight hundred five eight five one oh five. Want to join
31:57
it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club, talk
31:59
about it morning. Everybody is
32:01
DJ Envy Angela Ye,
32:03
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
32:06
Now if you just join us with talking Donald Trump.
32:09
Now, he said, uh, two
32:11
people out there, maybe to cure
32:13
corona, maybe he should take shots of bleach?
32:17
Is that what he said? Player clip clip
32:19
player, Clint, they've seen a spike in people
32:22
are using disinfectant after
32:24
your comments last week. I
32:26
know you said they were sarcastic. I can't imagine
32:29
why. I can't imagine why, Yeah, take
32:31
any responsibility. I don't know. I can't imagine.
32:33
I can't imagine that. Yeah, go ahead, please, Yeah,
32:37
something that they're looking into, correct possibly
32:39
injecting disinfectant, something
32:42
that people that that that maybe his team
32:44
should look into. Right, didn't say,
32:46
He didn't say to do it, just said something the team
32:48
is looking into. Okay, so eight hundred
32:51
five, eight five, one oh five one. We're asking
32:53
how much blame should the president
32:55
have. I'm thinking seventy five. That's
32:58
that's me honestly. Now, Charlomagne say people
33:00
are stupid, and and if
33:02
you listen to him, people are stupid.
33:04
Now he's the president. He
33:07
is the president, and people believe what the
33:09
president say. It's kind of like it's
33:12
kind of like, remember what was that hydro
33:14
chlory queen, when you bought that. That's
33:17
a medication. Why did you buy friend?
33:19
Why did you buy it? Because it's a medication,
33:21
But why because he said that it possibly
33:24
works? Correct, Yeah, but it's a medication.
33:26
That's a huge difference between telling somebody
33:28
to take a medication and telling somebody to inject disinfectant.
33:31
Common sense. Lets me know since day one, because
33:33
I can read if you read any lightsol,
33:36
if you read any chlorox, any type of disinfectant,
33:38
it says, do not injustice, do
33:41
not drink this, do not take this in
33:43
like, that's common sense. I'm not listening
33:45
to anything the president says until we get
33:48
a second opinion, the third opinion, and the fourth opinion.
33:50
There's no way in hell he says it, but since
33:52
he is the president, just like your
33:55
ass home a few weeks ago and now, I
33:57
would stay in my ass home before he said it, when
33:59
he said oh no, it's something like no, you don't
34:01
have to wear a mask. I was wearing a mask and stay at home before
34:03
him. I definitely wasn't listening to the president. And I think
34:06
what the big issue here is, and this is what's been happening
34:08
all along. We should be listening to the medical experts
34:10
and not to the president when it comes to what
34:12
to be taking. And Donald Trump's
34:14
been putting it upon himself to have these press conferences
34:17
where he's heading them up every day and telling people what
34:19
they need to be doing. And sometimes people
34:22
are actually listening to that, and sometimes you get
34:24
information third hand, like you get the
34:26
I heard this, or I heard you should try this. And
34:29
some people are really dealing with coronavirus
34:31
having tested positive, and they're concerned,
34:33
they're scared, They're willing to do whatever it
34:35
is that they have to do to try to get
34:37
better because it is a scary thing. Some people
34:40
are really sick and they have
34:42
family members they're concerned about. So they're like, look,
34:44
I don't know if this is gonna work, but I'll try it. And
34:46
that's why I give him fifty percent of the blame because
34:49
he is a leader. Now, he's a leader,
34:51
and leader's lead you. We gotta give. We gotta give adults.
34:53
Adults gotta hold themselves more accountable than
34:56
just twenty percent because another adult told him
34:58
to do something. If it was a child, yes,
35:00
but when you are grown ass human being,
35:03
man or woman and you do something
35:05
because somebody else tells you to do it, you gotta
35:07
take half to blame it. But
35:09
it's not like some stranger on the street is telling
35:11
you that too. By the way, I don't care
35:13
who it is now. Still let
35:16
me ask you that's a question. Then who do you
35:18
listen to? Barack Obama says he
35:20
guys. We're testing claros right
35:23
now and it looks like it's a pretty
35:25
positive And I'm gonna I'm
35:27
gonna say, Barack Obama's out of his black ass mind,
35:29
and I want to see him and his family take
35:32
shots to the bleach first before we do
35:34
it. Okay, show me that it works on you,
35:36
Okay, because you're the leader. I don't give a damn who
35:38
the president is. Who cares If somebody tell
35:40
you to drink bleach, you tell them you first?
35:43
What if? What if doctor Fauci
35:46
said it? You first? Show me?
35:48
Don't tell me doctor Fauci showing I proved by actions,
35:51
indeed not words in lip service. You are
35:53
a leader showed by example. Let me see.
35:55
All right, well, let's go to the poll lines. Hello, who's
35:58
this Hi? Robert? Hey,
36:00
Robert? What are you calling from? Robo Patterson, New
36:02
Jersey, my friend? All right, past Robert
36:04
Jersey. Now we're asking how much
36:07
blame do you think the president has and encouraging
36:09
people? Can I say encouraging people to possibly
36:12
try? I don't know if encouraging is the
36:14
right word. I was just on the table, just putting
36:17
that on the table, putting that out there as as a possibility
36:20
and people trying. And how much do
36:22
you think president has blamed on that? It's
36:24
our fault as a society, if you allow me
36:26
to finish, like you know, we we
36:30
moved away from common sense as the people. We
36:33
have all media to control
36:35
everything they do. Nobody has an independent thought.
36:38
I remember I would have get unsmacked in the head by
36:40
my mom if I would have tried to drink bleach,
36:42
like you know what I mean, Like we easily
36:45
can I'm not saying that I'm
36:47
a Trump supporter, but easily you can
36:49
blame somebody else in the media for something
36:52
which common sense should have dictated
36:55
what you're doing. Absolutely, and
36:58
that's it, I mean, and it is our fault as a society
37:00
because we allowed us and we don't
37:03
give some of us. Don't give our children
37:05
or young people critical thinking abilities.
37:08
Uh, the ability is a question to use their common
37:10
sense. Instead of doing that, we just allow
37:13
the media. And no disrespect to different members
37:15
of the media, but we allowed the media to make every decision
37:18
for them, and the one was to take it. It's
37:20
gold. Would you say mouth
37:25
didn't come from the media? I mean, it's not just part
37:28
of them. Now I'm saying it didn't come
37:30
from that the media. That came from Donald Trump's
37:33
mouth. It wasn't that they put out a fake
37:35
story. That's what Donald Trump said, yes,
37:37
man, But also remember where he came from.
37:39
He came from the media, and like
37:42
it became our president. He's he
37:44
came from there. He's a part of it. Everybody's
37:46
a part of it. Anybody that's watching the TV or anything
37:48
of the story and all I'm saying we
37:51
have to take responsibility we as
37:53
a people, our generations coming up critically
37:56
saying, don't take everything as gold. That's a
37:58
fact. So what do you think the percentage is? If you
38:00
had to give a percentage where you think how much how much blames
38:02
you do you get it's spread. I'll give a fifteen
38:04
percent, but then it spread to all of us for not questioning
38:07
fifteen that's all. That's the only you're gonna blame a fifteen
38:10
percent. M it's because
38:12
it's it's larger than that. It's not just it's
38:14
something. I agree with you, all
38:17
right, I agree with you. I still say fifth. I
38:20
still say fifty to fifty. But I can see why he would put
38:22
it on eighty five percent of the population because you have
38:24
to use common sense. You know, not to drink
38:26
bleach. I know that, but a lot of people don't
38:28
know. They might say, you know what I was told,
38:31
it's all my life. But maybe the president knows something
38:33
and people are dying, so let me just get a little shot.
38:35
Well that's your dumb ass eight five
38:38
eight five one on five one. How much
38:41
what percentage the president be blamed for this. Let's
38:43
talk about it. It's the Breakfast Club. Come morning, call
38:54
me and your opinions to the Breakfast Club top
38:56
on eight hundred five
38:59
five one five morning.
39:01
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela,
39:04
Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast
39:06
Club. Now if you just joined us, we're talking
39:08
about the president and well, let's
39:10
just display the audio. They've seen the spike
39:13
and people are using disinfecting
39:15
after your comments last week. I
39:18
know you said they were sarcastic. I can't imagine
39:20
why. I can't imagine why. Yeah, take
39:22
any responsibility. No, I can't imagine.
39:24
I can't imagine that. Yeah, go ahead, please. So
39:27
we're asking eight hundred five eight five one
39:29
on five one, let's talk about the percentage of blame
39:31
should the president have with this? Hello? Who's
39:34
this? Yeah? This is Jason. Jason
39:37
was going on brother, hey man, good
39:39
morning, breakfast, good morning, good morning
39:41
King, Yeah, good morning,
39:45
Charlomne, first day something. Man, I'm gonna say
39:48
that's that's that's my number. I say he should take
39:50
sixty percent responsibility and
39:52
then okay, everything I gotta say. He
39:55
needed to fall back because, first of all,
39:57
you sound like you you pick look
40:00
for the people that's taking the bleach
40:02
O one and took the bleach like everything.
40:04
Don't you sound like you took it off for them. Don't pick up
40:07
for them. That's totally stupid. It is
40:09
stupid. It is stupid, and
40:11
they like you picking
40:14
up for them. Everything you said sixty percent
40:16
sixty percent is kind of leading them towards the president.
40:19
You said sixty they
40:22
I'm not even stoically
40:26
they are. I just think we're
40:28
just in a in a in an error right now, in
40:30
a pandemic where people are scared
40:32
to death. Man, I don't always hear that
40:35
that's like, that's drinking bleach. It's
40:37
not like it's not like the medication that
40:39
he told people to take. It's drinking. Don't even
40:42
medication is or what's in it? Like you
40:44
can't just take any random medication. I think common
40:46
sense would tell people that too. Well, people, I've
40:48
done that research just a malaria drug. Envy
40:51
knows somebody that actually took it and they worked for them,
40:53
you know what I'm saying, So by a doctor,
40:56
but it's it's a totally It's different when it's
40:58
a medication as opposed to clause rocks
41:00
lightsol Pinesaw. Come
41:03
on, guys, come on all right, Well eight hundred
41:05
five eight five, one oh five one, we're talking what
41:07
percentage of people do you
41:09
think the president it should
41:11
be for blame? Let's go to another caller. Hello, who's
41:13
this? Hey, this is Terra. I'm out
41:16
of Atlanta, Georgia. Hey Tierra, good morning.
41:18
How much blame do you think the president should have? Well,
41:20
I will say this, I'm a nurse. I work in the ICU,
41:23
and we're not really considering the population
41:26
of people with cognitive
41:28
and mental health disabilities that may have taken
41:30
his word probatim and really wouldn't experiment
41:33
it. So I originally said fifty fifty because for
41:35
somebody like me and you do suthing the citizens,
41:37
that doesn't make much sense, right, But there
41:40
are some people who have schizophrenia, bipolar
41:43
and are just not there who probably took his word from
41:45
batim. So I say he does as like one hundred
41:47
percent. Now, see, Jesus, you
41:50
can't how can you have a hundred percent when you just
41:52
admitted that there's people out there who have common
41:55
sense, good sense. We ain't talking about those
41:57
amongst us who don't have you know all the cognitive
42:00
and functions, the ones that have all of their cognitive
42:02
functions if they're doing it. Come on, now, he's
42:04
a leader of the country. He's responsible
42:07
for every individual in our country,
42:09
or you wouldn't have elected him, or the majority wouldn't
42:11
have elected him. So we need to hold him responsible.
42:14
It was very irritata, but I think they said something
42:16
about thirty people in New York invested
42:19
something overnight. I mean, I would be curious
42:21
to see who those people are and what their background
42:23
is. We got he's a figure.
42:26
He's a public figure. At the end of the day, he's
42:28
a public figure. It was irresponsible. So what hospital
42:30
do you work at? Man? I work at Atlanta
42:33
Medical, Downtown Atlanta Medical. I will
42:35
say this, every patient that I've
42:37
taken care of has been positive for COVID. It's
42:39
been black, They've been the elderly. They
42:42
have been black. I have I'm not saying that the patients
42:45
haven't been tested positive from other ethnicities,
42:48
but everybody I've taken care of, and I work in
42:50
downtown Atlanta, I worked with these communities
42:52
that impoverished, underserved. Everybody
42:55
I've taken care of thus far over the last forty
42:57
days that has been testipositive for COVID is
42:59
black. So I do think we need to take that in consideration
43:02
overall for this pen didn't it because it's been hard
43:04
for me too, you know it's been rough.
43:07
Do you think they should open up Atlanta? Do you do you think that
43:09
too early would open it up Atlanta? I need
43:11
my personal I need my hair and nails done.
43:13
But no, oh
43:16
my gosh, we really need to take this
43:18
in consideration. Um. Um,
43:21
it is Atlanta, so we're we're big
43:23
black community. So yeah, I have much
43:26
slower much can ask
43:28
your question my system. Now's your question,
43:30
my system. You go to the nail salon, you
43:33
go get your head done, your nails done, You
43:35
contract coronavirus. Is
43:38
that Governor Kim's fault? Um? No,
43:41
But I will say this, A lot of people,
43:43
a lot of us already have it already. Right, I've been
43:45
exposed to it long before. Um
43:48
the pandemic had happened before we actually started
43:50
to taking statistics of it. So it is
43:52
irresponsible for me to go out and public
43:55
knowing that I could be a carrier because I'm
43:57
around it every day. Just I could get my hair and
43:59
nails done so without respective.
44:01
Yes, we were very aggressive out here, and
44:03
Georgia very aggressive, but I do have, you
44:05
know, my personal bias, and so I'm like, hey,
44:07
I'm gonna wear a mask and I'll go get my all
44:10
right, Well, thank you for checking in. Well, what's the moral of
44:12
the story. I've been telling people all day long, if
44:14
you find a blue sour patch
44:17
kid, it will definitely prevent
44:19
Corona, Corona whatever, COVID
44:22
nineteen. Why are you telling people that, because
44:24
that's trying to understand that. I'm just telling people
44:26
that if y'all take bleach, y'all
44:28
can eat a blue sour pass kid. It's the same, it
44:30
is save you. I don't know what the hell he's talking about
44:33
right now, but the moral of
44:35
the story for me is, you know, I give him fifty
44:37
fifty blame because he's a leader and leader
44:39
should lead by actions and deeds. And
44:41
he did say it, he floated the idea
44:43
out there. But if you got good sense, if you know better,
44:46
if you can read warnings on the disinfecting that
44:48
says do not inject, and you inject,
44:50
that's on your dumba. Let me ask you a question. You
44:52
said this before you believe that a lot of people that
44:55
voted for Donald Trump don't have good sense? Correct,
44:57
yes or no? They are stupid? Yes? Okay,
44:59
So now those same people that you just called
45:02
stupid, now he just told them to
45:04
take claw rocks. Do you think they will do then?
45:07
Um? I hope. So you don't
45:10
want them to show up in November. We
45:12
don't want them to show up in November. We got Rubbers
45:14
on the way. I can't mess with this guy. You don't hope so nothing.
45:18
I do not hope that anybody takes Bleach
45:20
at all. They not about nine. Nothing
45:23
about nine. I do not hope that anyone in
45:25
Jess bleach. Gee. All
45:28
right, we got Rubers on the way. Yes,
45:30
and we are going to talk about this talk
45:32
show host who is ready to date
45:35
again. She's single and ready to mingo. All
45:37
right, we'll get to it next. It's the Breakfast Cloud. Good
45:39
morning morning.
45:42
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela,
45:44
Ye, Charlot Migne the guy we are the Breakfast
45:47
Club. Good morning. Yes, indeed, great conversation
45:49
we just had about how much
45:51
responsibility should the president have for his disinfected
45:54
comments? And Angelie, he said somebody said something about
45:57
rap music. Somebody
46:00
he said in the comments. But society blames
46:02
the murder rate on rap lyrics, school shootings,
46:04
on video games and movies. Yet somehow the president
46:06
shouldn't be held responsible for his rhetoric.
46:09
Nobody said the president shouldn't be held responsible to the president
46:11
held halfway responsible, the same way
46:14
you wouldn't give all the credit to rap music. Ain't
46:16
way you wouldn't. But he said seventy percent because he
46:18
said he he said he agrees with seventy
46:20
percent. Seventy it's not a
46:22
bad number. I'm mad at seventy all
46:25
right, Happy birthday
46:27
to DJ pro Style. Today's Pro Style's birthday,
46:29
So happy pro Style?
46:32
Drop want to clues bombs for DJ pro Style.
46:34
I wasn't gonna say the Dominican sensation. But I don't
46:36
really know what pro style is anymore? What is pro style?
46:40
I don't know. That's a good question. Pro
46:42
style side Dominican? You Puerto
46:44
Rican? You Greek? What are you? Pro
46:47
drown? I don't know. You have
46:49
a directory, right, you have a directory.
46:51
I don't know what directory?
46:54
Man, No, I don't know how. I don't know everybody's national. I
46:56
think he's a he's Dominican, I think right, see
46:59
the fact that we have to say we think we don't know. I
47:01
don't know. All right, Well we got every
47:03
fifty first born day pro and he's Dominican.
47:06
He is Dominican. All right, Well we got
47:08
Rubers on the way. What we're talking about, Yes,
47:10
we are going to be talking about sports. You know,
47:12
a lot of us are looking forward to sports coming back. But in
47:15
the meantime, I had some fun things
47:17
going on for you. All right, we'll get into that
47:19
next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast Club, Good morning. This
47:22
is the rule of report with Angela.
47:24
Yes. Yes,
47:31
So Ninnie Leaks is responding to people
47:33
saying that the reason why she won't publicly speak
47:35
on what's going on with her and Wendy Williams during
47:38
the Real Housewives of Atlanta reunion is because
47:40
of an agreement they have. Here's what she said. I
47:42
don't have a strategic relationship with her.
47:45
She wanted us to get into a better place.
47:48
We met up, we talked. I told
47:50
her if we ever had any other issue,
47:52
that I will not go on a public platform
47:55
and speak about it. She told me if
47:57
we ever had any other issue, that she
47:59
would personally called me and text me herself.
48:01
She would not go publicly talking about
48:04
anything now. Why she didn't hold her end
48:06
of the bargain up, I do not know. So I
48:08
don't even know why I need
48:10
to sit here on Real Housewives
48:14
and talk about why I
48:16
did not go public with me and
48:18
Wendy's relationship. There has nothing
48:20
to do with the show, all right. It had nothing to do with
48:23
the show at all now. According to Wendy
48:25
Williams, on a whole different note, she
48:28
is excited to date, but she might
48:30
not want to date somebody that asked her to go out right
48:32
now during this coronavirus pandemic.
48:34
Here's what she said, I want to date. This
48:36
man called me for a date over the weekend.
48:39
Okay. He was like, I'm in your
48:41
neighborhood, among my way to your house and with my
48:43
driver. He said, I've got a really
48:46
nice present for you. I know you'll love it. We'll
48:48
go out for cram good steak
48:51
and cigars. By text him back,
48:53
I'm like, no, I'm
48:55
happily quarantining by and
48:58
the idea that this idea d heavy
49:01
quarantine makes we not even want
49:03
to go out with them after quarantine, I'm
49:05
kind of because everything
49:08
is closed. You can't go anywhere in Like, where were they
49:10
going to get crabs and steak? They can't eat outside?
49:12
The man might have that man might
49:14
have ebt. Card. He might have EBT, and
49:17
he went into the grocery store and got him from strimps.
49:19
True, some crab legs and some steak.
49:21
You know what I'm saying. He might be cooking. He might be bringing
49:23
it to the house to cook up at the house. I
49:25
mean, and they're gonna fly out
49:28
to Atlanta and go to a restaurant there maybe,
49:32
Okay, I would think I would think of card,
49:35
I think the groceries.
49:38
I could understand questioning somebody's judgment,
49:40
though, if they're asking you to do something right now
49:42
and we don't even know each other like that, and you
49:44
know we're not going on a date right now, come on, all
49:47
right? I want to give a rest in peace to Sebastian
49:50
Telfair's mother and brother. Uh.
49:52
They both died after coronavirus
49:55
battles. So Sebastian was on the Breakfast
49:57
club right recently, and she
50:00
was six. The mother was sixty four years old,
50:02
Eric and Telfare. She died early
50:05
yesterday after battling coronavirus
50:08
and then her passing came after Sebastian's
50:11
older brother, Dan Turner died
50:13
March twenty eighth from coronavirus.
50:16
So we can send our condolences
50:18
to Sebastian Telfare's family. He's
50:20
also Stephan Marbury's cousin as well.
50:23
Is he is he locked up or is he out? I
50:25
wasn't sure if that. If he had to turn himself in yet, I
50:28
think he's still out right now. He did turn himself
50:30
in and then he was released. He has an outgoing situation,
50:33
so um, he's
50:35
out. Yes, he's out right now and he's on house arrest.
50:37
All right to
50:40
his family, definitely. M all
50:43
right, now, let's talk about some more
50:45
sports things. We all have been
50:47
watching the Michael Jordan's special
50:49
and one thing that was talked
50:52
about was his relationship with Carmen Electra.
50:54
Well, now Carmen Electra is talking about some things
50:57
that her and Dennis Robin did, and
50:59
according to a lecture, they had sex all
51:01
over the Bulls practice facility. She said
51:03
one day when the bulls had an off day from practicing,
51:06
Dennis told her he had a surprise.
51:08
He blindfolded me. We got on his motorcycle. When
51:11
we finally take my blindfold off. We're standing at
51:13
the Bulls practice facility, sent to court. It was crazy,
51:15
like two kids in a candy store. We were
51:17
eating popsicles from the fridge and having sex
51:19
all over the damn place, in the physical
51:21
therapy room and the weight room, obviously
51:24
on the court. To be honest, I don't think he's
51:26
ever worked out so hard in his life dropping
51:29
a clothes bombs for goddamn Dennis Rodman. Goodness
51:32
crazy. I saw somebody
51:34
yesterday trending on Twitter. His name
51:36
is Bill Simmons. Bill Simmons has been on The Breakfast
51:38
Club. I've been on Bill's podcast. Bill. That
51:40
was one of the dumbest statements you ever made in
51:42
your life. Bill Simmons said, there is absolutely
51:45
nothing interesting about Dennis
51:47
Rodman, and there has never been anything
51:50
interesting about Dennis Rodman. Dennis Rodman
51:52
is only probably the most interesting player ever
51:54
to play in the NBA, ever to play in probably
51:56
any sport, and that right there having
51:59
sex with calling all throughout
52:01
the Bulls facility. That adds to
52:03
his interesting legend. Bill Simmons, watch
52:05
you goddamn mouth, Bill, come on, He's
52:07
definitely interesting. And did he did he um date
52:11
Tony Braxon. Did I see that Tony? No?
52:14
She said no, they were at the VMA together. They were
52:16
not dating. Yeah, he was picking up around.
52:20
When you when you make comments like Dennis Robin
52:22
is not interesting. You just trolling that Bill Simmons,
52:24
you did the white version of trolling. That was vanilla trolling.
52:27
Okay, All nine has
52:29
put out a Dwayne Wade disk tract is called nine
52:32
out of ten and that's all
52:34
because of the slam Dunk contest. Dwyane
52:36
Wade got a lot of backlash and Aaron Gordon let
52:38
it be known that he's not happy about the outcome
52:41
of that contest. And here is a distract aimed
52:43
at Dwayne Wade. Even Adam Silver told
52:46
me I deserve to go. Didn't get
52:48
the trophy, but I got something to hold.
52:50
Jees forgive me, bro I won't sell
52:52
myself. Did your land paint me
52:55
as a bell Land? Now? He jumped over
52:57
the biggest dude in the building. God
52:59
will Lamb the best thing at nice Lambs.
53:02
You're a judgment. Gives me no fulfillment.
53:05
I see you, young little I thought you saw the same
53:07
to me. Legend in my city promised
53:09
I'm gonna make you believe. Yeah, it feels
53:11
like those results were predetermined. So,
53:15
but I think the two of them are just joking. Obviously,
53:17
we got to get the NBA back going. He's just
53:20
losing. Please please please
53:22
restart the NBA as soon as possible. What
53:24
the hell? What was the point of that? I
53:27
have no idea. I mean, if the Dunk
53:29
Contest was in February, it's April.
53:32
If he was playing ball, he wouldn't be thinking about that. He's sitting
53:34
around board watched the rerun of the
53:36
dunk Ye you watched the rerun of the Dunk Contest, he was
53:38
like, I got something for this deep waiting and
53:40
speaking of basketball, LaMelo Linzo and
53:42
li Angelo Ball are planning to sign with Jay Z's
53:45
Rock Nation Sports, so they had
53:47
been shopping for an agency. They spoke with several
53:49
agents and ultimately they went with Rock Nation.
53:52
I love it all right, I'm Angela Yee
53:54
and that is your room of report. All right, thank
53:56
you, miss Yee. Now when we
53:58
come back, Charlomage, who you give it okay too? You
54:01
know, uh, these antisocial
54:03
distances, Man Audrey Whitlock,
54:05
it's very hard to feel sorry for them when
54:07
things happen to them because they're making a choice.
54:09
They're bringing it on themselves. But we'll talk about it for after
54:11
that hour. All right, we'll get to that next. Keep a lot this
54:13
to breakfast club. Good morning, Mayne
54:17
say that gang don't get other shape.
54:19
Man you are donkey
54:25
today does not discriminate. I might not have
54:28
the song of today, but I got to donkey that. So
54:30
if you ever feel I need to be a donkey, man it
54:32
with the breakfast
54:35
club bitches. They just don't keep the day today.
54:38
Donkey today for Tuesday, April twenty eight,
54:40
goes to a woman named Audrey Whitlock. Now,
54:42
who is Audrey Whitlock? First of all,
54:44
she looks like a Karen Okay, that's number one.
54:47
Second of all, she's from North Carolina, and she is
54:49
the organizer of a North Carolina group called Reopen.
54:52
And see, all right, does anyone wanted
54:54
to take a stab at why her organization is called
54:56
reopen? And she at a time like this. If
54:58
you guess it's a group of ants high social distances
55:01
who want North Carolina to ease it's coronavirus
55:03
restrictions, you are correct. What is
55:05
dumbasses? For five hundred Alex I
55:08
was actually on the reopen and see Facebook page
55:10
reading what they are about their mission
55:12
statement and it says they are a peaceful
55:14
action group that was formed on April seventh,
55:17
twenty twenty. Two weeks later, the grassroots
55:19
movement had grown to sixty eight thousand
55:21
North Carolina Patriots. We stand for the Constitution.
55:24
We are mostly business owners and employees
55:26
that are losing income and denied
55:29
our right to provide for our families.
55:31
We have come together to demand action from
55:33
our elected officials. End quote,
55:36
you selfish bastards. We are mostly
55:39
business owners and employees that are losing income.
55:41
Never mind the fact people are getting sick and losing their
55:44
lives. Never mind the fact folks are
55:46
losing loved ones. You just mad because
55:48
you're losing income and the nerve to say
55:50
you are being denied the right to provide
55:53
for your family. People are being denied the
55:55
right to see their family and their
55:57
loved ones when they are in these hospitals dying
55:59
of corona of virus. Not to mention, nobody
56:01
is denying you you're right to provide
56:04
for your family. There is a global pandemic
56:06
happening, a disease COVID nineteen.
56:09
The rona Okay, corona, whatever
56:11
you want to call it. People are getting sick and dying,
56:13
all right. Your elected officials are saving
56:15
your stupid ass from yourself. People
56:18
get upset when I say this, but sometimes
56:20
you have to take away someone's power of choice
56:22
simply because you know they will make the wrong
56:24
decision. The reason they have to shut everything
56:27
down is because of people like Audrey Whitlock.
56:29
Because regardless of all the news coverage,
56:32
all the warning signs, no matter how many people get
56:34
sick and die, if you leave it up to her, she
56:36
will still go out. And that's why when
56:38
you're a leader, you have to lead and make
56:41
certain choices for those of us who don't
56:43
make good choices. The same way you got to tell you two
56:45
and three year old and four year old and five year old what to do
56:47
because they're just young and they don't have the
56:49
information yet before you adopts that
56:52
know better but still don't do better. I
56:54
gotta goddamn hold your hand before you hurt yourself.
56:56
So yes, shut down all non essential
56:58
businesses, Please down, all large
57:01
groups and gatherings, closed, the clubs, the churches,
57:03
everybody sits your ass down until
57:06
we flatten this curve well Audrey
57:09
Woodlocke and her hardheaded, selfish
57:11
ass friends that Reopened and see have been fighting
57:13
against it all right in fast. In fact,
57:15
last week they had a demonstration in Raleigh demand
57:17
in North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper speed
57:20
up plans to lift to stay at home order
57:22
which is in effect, which is in effect until May
57:24
eighth. Now let me look at my phone. May aphis
57:26
goddamn ay aphisn like
57:30
something like that? Yeah, it's
57:32
like it's like, come on and and
57:35
organizers. I'm looking at this rally and I see it was
57:37
more than a hundred of y'all, mainly unmasked
57:39
protesters, not social distancing
57:41
at all. Have any of you ever
57:43
stopped to think that y'all are the ones
57:46
holding up progress. If you were social
57:48
distancing, you would be helping to flatten
57:50
the curve. The sooner the curve is flattened,
57:52
the faster you get back to work. But instead
57:55
y'all clicking up holding rallies
57:57
of one hundred people and probably
58:00
bretn this disease even more. Okay,
58:02
Now, a group was actually scheduled to hold
58:04
their third rally today outside
58:07
of Riley's Legislative Building. Well
58:10
listen, Reopen NC I
58:12
don't know if you noticed, but your organizer,
58:15
your Facebook administrator, Audrey Whitlock,
58:18
who bought all they all together, she hasn't
58:20
been able to attend any of those rallies. Would
58:22
you like to know why? Well, let's go to
58:25
wt d D ABC eleven for the report.
58:27
Police and administrator for the Reopened NC
58:29
Facebook page has confirmed it she tested
58:31
positive for COVID nineteen and recently
58:33
finished up her quarantine. According to
58:36
Andrey Whitlock, she was asymptomatic
58:38
and ended her fourteen day quarantine
58:40
yesterday. Now, Whitlock would not tell ABC
58:42
eleven if she had been tested positive
58:45
to determine if she still has the virus.
58:47
It's also unclear whether Whitlock attended
58:50
last Tuesday's Reopen NC protest.
58:52
When asked if she attended, Whitlock
58:54
said she had no comment. Man drop
58:56
on a clue's bonds for God, Hey, God,
58:59
No, he got us a sense of humor.
59:01
Boy, God will show you on'y life
59:03
is really a spoof directed by the Wayam's brothers
59:05
Neil Brennan, Dave Chappelle, and Aaron McGruder.
59:08
This is a scene from an episode of Boondocks.
59:10
A bunch of antisocial distances,
59:13
protesting in North Carolina, demanding
59:15
they open the state, back up their organizer,
59:18
head administrator of their Facebook group contracts
59:21
coronavirus. Meanwhile,
59:23
all y'all reopened MC members, gonna
59:26
show up today in a large group. No
59:28
masks, no social distancing, probably hugging,
59:30
shaking hands, spreading the disease that's keeping
59:32
y'all from working and enjoying your
59:34
freedom now. Audrey posted as
59:37
an asymptomatic COVID nineteen
59:39
positive patient. Another concern I have is
59:42
the treatment of COVID patients as it relates
59:44
to other communicable diseases. Okay,
59:46
I've been forced to quarantine in my home for
59:48
two weeks. Oh, now you see
59:51
what they're going through, hunt, Audrey. Yeah, that's what happens
59:53
when you have coronavirus. Trust me, though, being
59:55
quarantined in your house for two weeks is way
59:57
better than fighting for your life on a ventilation
1:00:00
and dying alone in a hospital.
1:00:02
All right, Audrey, Clearly you are the type
1:00:04
to take a shot of lightsow to kill corona
1:00:07
because your president told you too. So let
1:00:09
me tell you the message God
1:00:11
is trying to tell you, because you're gonna
1:00:13
miss it. Okay, you are
1:00:15
an organizer, an administrator
1:00:18
on Facebook. You form this group on
1:00:20
April seventh. Two weeks later, you had sixty
1:00:22
eight thousand people join, y'all protested,
1:00:25
had a hundred folks at the rallies. That means that
1:00:27
you have the ability to bring people together.
1:00:29
People listen to you. You're able to organize.
1:00:32
So God is using you as
1:00:34
a vessel to go tell those reopen
1:00:37
and see folks to sit there, dumbasses
1:00:39
down. Yes, we all want to get back
1:00:42
to work. Nobody is being denied their right
1:00:44
to provide. These are just circumstances
1:00:46
that are out of our control, and the only
1:00:48
way to regain some type of control is to
1:00:50
sit your stupid ass down and let's flatten
1:00:53
this curve. The longer you out, the longer
1:00:55
we gotta be in. It's just that simple.
1:00:57
Not to mention when people like this gets sick, people
1:01:00
like this die, It's hard to feel sorry
1:01:02
for him. Now. We talked about this with the president,
1:01:05
uh last hour. You know what I'm saying.
1:01:08
Audrey got corona? How much of
1:01:10
her catching corona is on her? What's the percentage
1:01:12
you think, Envy? How much percenta did you give her?
1:01:16
I don't know forty
1:01:19
fifty. Yeah, what about you? How much percenta did you give
1:01:21
this this young lady? I
1:01:23
would say eighty
1:01:25
percent, eighty percent of her fault. M h
1:01:28
okay, I agree. Please give
1:01:30
Audrey with Locke this week? Do
1:01:32
I want to give her to me? Think? You know what? Let Chelsea
1:01:35
handle give Audrey with Locke the biggest
1:01:37
he ha he ha he ha. That
1:01:39
is way too much. Dan mann Is, I was
1:01:41
gonna play a game. I guess what race it is, but I don't feel
1:01:44
like it. Plus, I said she looked like a Karen earlier, so
1:01:46
that gave it away. Yeah. I was ready for this one, and
1:01:48
I ain't go from Yeah, but I said
1:01:50
she looked like a Karen, so that kind of gave it. I had to
1:01:52
clearly yeah, yeah, yeah,
1:01:56
all right, Well thank you for that dog to day. Yes,
1:01:58
And you gotta know when God is using you. God
1:02:00
is clearly using her to deliver a message to those
1:02:02
people that she organized and let them know we need to take
1:02:04
this series, sit our ass down, flatten his curve
1:02:06
because, like I said, the longer day out, the longer
1:02:09
we gotta be in. All
1:02:11
right now, when we come back, Michael
1:02:14
Arsenal will be joining us. We'll kick it with Michael
1:02:16
Arsenal. He's an author and we'll kick
1:02:18
it with him when we come back. All right. He
1:02:20
has a book out right now called I Don't Want to Die Poor,
1:02:22
and he wrote the book I Don't I Can't
1:02:24
Date Jesus, and that's being developed into
1:02:27
a TV show with Gerard Carmichael. That's
1:02:29
right, and we'll talk to him when we come back. It's the Breakfast
1:02:31
Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club
1:02:36
Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy
1:02:39
and ye Charlemagne the guy. We all
1:02:41
the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest now, Michael
1:02:44
Arsenal. Welcome sir, Thank
1:02:46
you all for having me in A Pandemic. Happy
1:02:49
belated, Happy belated, Happy
1:02:52
belated bone day too, Michael. I
1:02:54
appreciate that the
1:03:03
whole Wait a minute, Michael, Michael, before you move
1:03:05
on, I need to know what the is a parademic
1:03:07
and I need to know right now what is a paradim
1:03:10
paradigm. It's a paradigm and a pandemic
1:03:12
mixed together. Jesus Christ, you'd
1:03:14
ask you, you, Charlotte,
1:03:16
me to ask it about
1:03:18
compassion. I usually let people make it um.
1:03:21
I was a real book, A pandemic ain't
1:03:23
to move, but um, there are
1:03:26
bigger things to complain about if you go.
1:03:28
I don't want to die poor, yeah, I mean, honestly, it
1:03:30
just depends on the day. Like this morning, I
1:03:33
was smoking, we listened to Karen Clark, shears
1:03:35
am, I even saved like that, but
1:03:38
I needed it now. I was saying,
1:03:40
this is a perfect time for I don't want to die poor to
1:03:42
come out because right now a lot of us aren't thinking about
1:03:45
things like you know, your student loan debt
1:03:47
is something that is talked about
1:03:49
in this book because that's a crippling thing for
1:03:51
so many people at The
1:03:53
book is timely, but it was timely before this,
1:03:56
which is why this is so much more painful for everybody
1:03:58
else. Like you know, I write about sitting
1:04:00
long dead, but also write about how hard
1:04:02
did it to have access to health insurance? Like
1:04:04
honestly, the uncle that I referenced in the
1:04:07
title chapter, he died in the fall,
1:04:09
Yeah, cancer, but my uncle didn't have insurance
1:04:12
and that killed him more than anything else. And the
1:04:14
fact that I'm in Harlem right now. New York
1:04:16
Times Bestselling all I mentioned I made
1:04:18
the list the same week belost my health insurance
1:04:21
and I had it back now, but it ain't great. So if
1:04:23
I cast the coronavirus right now, I am just
1:04:25
a stuffable as death to anybody else. So
1:04:28
I try to, you know, admit
1:04:30
about struggle, but in a way that is I make
1:04:32
fun of myself. I'm really honest about what it
1:04:34
is, but it is hope. Like I'm
1:04:36
I'm kind of turning to Iola
1:04:39
in a way. I think I'm trying to be then beloved.
1:04:41
This is my way of being then making people
1:04:43
and stuff. I can't make the people, yes,
1:04:47
dearly beloved, but this is like a
1:04:49
shot in the fact that I did the best I
1:04:52
could when I took out those longs ago to college.
1:04:55
I don't come from like rich people.
1:04:58
Even having access to middle class black people,
1:05:01
I didn't think it existed until I went to Howard. I thought
1:05:03
they would like DP black folks. So
1:05:06
a lot of us, particularly black college graduates,
1:05:08
have private stings alan which
1:05:11
is a smaller portion of the debt, but it's
1:05:13
disproportionately impacting us because we don't
1:05:15
have the means and the schools don't have a much resources.
1:05:17
So I've been paying over like a thousand a month and
1:05:20
loan for a really long time, and
1:05:22
that's impacted every facet of my life. And
1:05:25
so a lot of people right now I just know
1:05:28
are struggling and they're afraid. And
1:05:31
this book is not going to help you get rich. I don't
1:05:33
pretend that it will, but I do
1:05:35
think it'll help you feel heard,
1:05:39
allow you to forgive yourself if you feel like
1:05:41
you need to be forgiven that way, because you know, being
1:05:43
broke, it's like a ballot of a broke but it really
1:05:46
is kind of just realizing like it's hard, and
1:05:48
most of us just really want to have social mobility and
1:05:51
that's so much more easier to attain than it than
1:05:53
we're sold. So I hope this really helps people.
1:05:55
Let me ask you a question. You know, you mentioned how with university,
1:05:58
and we talk about colleges all the time, a
1:06:00
lot of people sometimes feel that that college
1:06:03
is not a necessity anymore, that it's really
1:06:05
an expense that doesn't necessarily
1:06:07
pay off in a lot of professions. How do you
1:06:09
feel about that, because, like you said, you started off in
1:06:12
the whole. I think that honestly
1:06:15
depends on the person and what they want to do
1:06:17
in life, and I necessarily way they want to do a life
1:06:19
like if you don't get to live your dream, what
1:06:22
can you do for a living that pives you a livable
1:06:24
wage, gives you a quality of life that you're
1:06:26
accustomed to for your family wherever
1:06:28
you're with, and that might not need
1:06:30
require college. And we need to
1:06:33
have that kind of conversation because a lot of people can
1:06:35
have Bassett degrees and make
1:06:38
so little money. When you look at the meeting income
1:06:40
in this country, a lot of people aren't making money, and even
1:06:42
people who make you can make a one hundred thousand dollars
1:06:44
to be broke in the country because of the way that is structured,
1:06:47
I think more often not people think I make this
1:06:49
amount, therefore I'm okay. And this is a lot of really selfish
1:06:52
kind of American mentality. But the reality
1:06:54
is more often than not, no matter how much you're making,
1:06:57
you're probably being paid less than what you should
1:06:59
be in this country unless you're part
1:07:01
of the people taking advantage. So as I'm
1:07:03
trying to really help people change out that attitude, but I
1:07:05
see people even still trying to stunt on Instagram
1:07:07
and a pandemic right, and I'm like, I'm
1:07:11
like, my guy, Michael, I'm gonna tell
1:07:13
you something I think book is kind of prophetic, right,
1:07:15
because you've been working on this for a while, And I mean
1:07:17
sadly, a book like this would be timely at
1:07:19
any point in America, but I mean that right
1:07:21
now, in this moment, it's old
1:07:24
timely, So you got to kind of embrace that, right,
1:07:27
I'm embracing it. But you know, honestly, last year
1:07:29
I hated writing this book because I would
1:07:31
say I thought I would even be in a different
1:07:33
position in life, and I wasn't.
1:07:36
And I was reminded, like a lot of people
1:07:38
are now, the fragility of our situations
1:07:41
and how sometimes no matter how are we work, kind
1:07:43
how much we do, our fate isn't always
1:07:45
in our control, like the reality is right now, a
1:07:47
racist game show host is in control a lot of
1:07:50
our faith. Last year I had
1:07:52
to make peace with a lot of people dying on me, me
1:07:55
not even wanted to live sometimes, and struggle with my own
1:07:57
depression, which is exacerbated by like financial
1:08:00
role. So I will say, I'm really glad
1:08:02
that I finished the vote. And I think also you
1:08:04
hear so much about millennials, but in the
1:08:06
context of like we're ruining the economy, because
1:08:09
when I buying houses or we let chain
1:08:12
restaurants go down. I'm like, this is ling
1:08:14
no money. I also think it's knowledge too.
1:08:16
I think it's knowledge too. I think the problem is
1:08:18
is, like you know, even looking at my parents
1:08:21
is they don't know how to invest. They never learned how to
1:08:23
invest. For myself, I have to
1:08:25
figure it out on my own, and there's a couple of lot of ls
1:08:27
that I take. So I think we have to start teaching
1:08:29
each other how to do things to make sure that we
1:08:32
can survive. I will say, if I am so
1:08:34
fortunate to be in any of y'all a tax practice,
1:08:36
I will ask y'all about that, because right now I'm just like,
1:08:38
please, don't let Sep just say that's the don it's all
1:08:40
oway up, because I'm about to pay off and maybe one of
1:08:42
these wrongs. You talk about that in the book,
1:08:45
you talk about how people will be like, well, why didn't you
1:08:47
do this, And you're like, man, I was seventeen, eighteen
1:08:49
years old. I had no idea the difference
1:08:51
in the kind of student loans that I was getting.
1:08:53
And then you're thinking, like, okay, you said one
1:08:55
of the main things when you were feeling like, you
1:08:58
know, ending everything, and you can't take it anymore.
1:09:00
I don't want my mom to have to pay my student loan
1:09:02
debt. And that's a real thing, like
1:09:05
to have to even think like that. One
1:09:08
of the so the original essay that the book
1:09:10
was in the New York Times. The title
1:09:12
was originally about I can't. I couldn't. I wouldn't
1:09:14
kill myself because my mom would be on the host. That's
1:09:17
the reality of like private loans, because like there's
1:09:19
two thousand and three bankruptcy bills that M.
1:09:21
George Bush is responsible for. But Biden played
1:09:23
the role in and he must have toned for I see
1:09:26
his language on student loan debt cancelation has
1:09:28
changed. So that's good. But what
1:09:31
I can't date Jesus, which again I am grateful to everybody
1:09:33
supported. I got fifteen thousand
1:09:35
allars for that. I'm grateful for what I
1:09:37
have. And I was struggling. I
1:09:40
was struggling to pay my rent. If not for
1:09:42
people helping me, I
1:09:44
might have got a New York Times bestseller
1:09:47
and I had an apartment because I didn't want
1:09:49
to default on my loans because the responsibility
1:09:51
I felt to my mother. Fortunately, I
1:09:53
think I would have avoided such faith. But the fact I even
1:09:55
had to think about that that
1:09:57
doesn't really act to the fact that if I were
1:10:00
white, and again I'm grateful to my publish it's
1:10:02
not I get it, but I know for a fact
1:10:04
certain white people who either on paper the
1:10:06
same level as me, if not below, got
1:10:10
more money than me based on the presumption
1:10:12
that because they're white, they're more commercial. There's
1:10:15
nothing I can ever change in my life about the fact
1:10:17
that people think because I'm black and gay that people
1:10:19
won't care as much. I have to deal with that
1:10:21
burden every day, which is why I'm great for to be in this space
1:10:24
to talk about it. But no matter jet
1:10:26
I have will comfort the fact that like I'm gonna be starting from
1:10:28
behind on just on that's run. Like I took
1:10:30
that deal because I felt if
1:10:32
I got I can't day Jesus out, and people
1:10:34
actually got to access it, it
1:10:37
will do well. But I shouldn't have to
1:10:39
bear that burden. All we got more with Michael
1:10:41
Arsenal when we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast
1:10:43
Club, Good Morning Courting. Everybody is
1:10:46
DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
1:10:48
Charlomagne, the guy. We all the Breakfast Club.
1:10:50
We have Michael. We're still kicking it with Michael
1:10:53
arsenal Yee. We also talked about reality
1:10:55
television right and potentially
1:10:58
being on a reality TV show and get paid
1:11:00
so little as a black game man compared
1:11:03
to what other people were getting to be on reality
1:11:05
TV because people feel like it's doesn't
1:11:07
have the market for something like that. So that kind
1:11:09
of goes in line with your book deal. I
1:11:12
do reference to show on YouTube. It's called
1:11:14
Chasing Atlanta, Chasing Dallas. They're
1:11:16
so funny because so many people copy black gay
1:11:19
men on these shows, but they're not
1:11:21
on any of these networks. I'm like, poot them on doos
1:11:23
or something like. You know, right, but you're
1:11:25
right, yeah, reality was not for me. I'm
1:11:27
glad I didn't go down that path. I don't want to have a black person
1:11:30
conversation right now, though, because what you said was very
1:11:32
interesting. No, seriously, the
1:11:34
first time, the first person who ever offered
1:11:37
me a book deal, it was it wasn't
1:11:39
a number. I don't know. I don't think it was fifteen.
1:11:42
It might have been like twenty five something like
1:11:44
that. And then somebody else hit me to the game and he was like,
1:11:46
hell no, twenty five thousand dollars,
1:11:49
and so that's when somebody went
1:11:51
and we shopped the book deal around and went to like four
1:11:53
different publishers, and I ended up getting,
1:11:56
you know, a nice six figure book
1:11:58
deal. But I think from Michael, he doesn't have a
1:12:00
national morning show every single morning,
1:12:03
and I think that book publishers look at things like
1:12:05
that, that you have a platform to promote on every single
1:12:07
day. I think the number that
1:12:09
I should have gotten, based on conversations I had
1:12:11
with other people, it didn't happen. I
1:12:14
accepted it. Also, I will say this, a
1:12:16
lot of people were interested in me, but they wanted me to write
1:12:18
my book a very different way. And
1:12:21
I think the way that I wanted to tell my story
1:12:23
was very specific, and sometimes
1:12:26
there is a consequence with that, and it's that people
1:12:28
don't have as much faith in your vision. So you accept
1:12:30
this right. But I
1:12:33
definitely talked to black folks. In fact, I wanted
1:12:35
like Samantha, Irvy Jan
1:12:37
and Mark. I'm really good friends with her. They are very honest
1:12:39
with me about dollar Mouth what I should
1:12:42
be accepting. So I went into
1:12:44
this with the second book already had a number
1:12:46
in mind. What I would not settle
1:12:49
under four, and I got exactly
1:12:51
what I felt I deserved and allowed
1:12:54
my toes to be played. I still think to your
1:12:56
point, it could have won a different way of the first time.
1:12:59
But I will say, you know with that, I'm
1:13:01
very grateful in that I knew if I was fortunate
1:13:04
to make the list even just a week. When
1:13:06
people shop at nonfiction proposals, that
1:13:08
makes it easier for them to get better book deals because
1:13:10
usually in the nonfiction proposal you have to list other
1:13:13
books that are like on the market, that might be
1:13:15
like yours, but how you're different. So when I first
1:13:17
try to get a book deal, I had people
1:13:19
like Helena Andrews while Tanahaski's
1:13:22
first book, I was so the time to take those books
1:13:24
off. This is several years ago. When I say,
1:13:26
like, black authors don't really getting book deals, it was a drop
1:13:29
here for a while, unless you're really saying this. But I
1:13:31
am glad that people are now getting
1:13:33
better deals because of folks like me, because
1:13:35
of folks like Journey, I'm because of Samantha Irby
1:13:38
and Janet, because of the folks like you. I appreciate
1:13:40
you because and the reason I appreciate you is because
1:13:43
you're real about the number and what you said when
1:13:45
you say you talked to Janet Mock and um the
1:13:47
other woman, it's like you have to have these
1:13:50
real conversations about numbers because
1:13:52
he lie. So you'll be talking to it again
1:13:54
and he'd be like, I got four million dollars from my book
1:13:56
deal. And you'd be like, what, so, now that's that's
1:13:58
what you're expecting some boasts.
1:14:00
You ain't get no four million dollars for no first book deal.
1:14:03
There's literally one in particular. Oh
1:14:05
I felt we're just trying. It was like that
1:14:08
kind of a dick flinging convent, and he was all
1:14:10
in mind, was like, I don't give This is not helpful
1:14:12
to me. So I was, I know who you're talking about
1:14:15
who look at people as like competitions.
1:14:17
Say, I'm not saying, but
1:14:19
you know, it's just like the recul labels though, you know, like when when
1:14:22
you get a deal, when you're an artists and you get a deal and you're
1:14:24
unsigned artists, you don't know what what you should
1:14:26
be getting when they throw that first number at
1:14:28
you. And like you said, you have student
1:14:30
loans, you have bills that need to be paid. A
1:14:33
lot of times artists take that money and
1:14:35
then when they realize after that first albums up, like
1:14:37
damn, I up, I shouldn't have took that deal. That happens
1:14:39
a lot. So well, congratulations
1:14:41
on this on your best selling New
1:14:43
York Times bestselling book, I Can't Date Jesus
1:14:46
becoming a series,
1:14:48
right, we've seen that that's been picked up
1:14:50
for a series with Jerrod Carmichael
1:14:53
and Lee Daniel. I
1:14:55
am really excited. He even
1:14:58
was very slow and I don't want to too much
1:15:00
and you know, but I'm really
1:15:02
excited about that. You have to slew guys like Lee
1:15:05
Daniels Andrew called Michael because we talk
1:15:07
about, you know, creating space right
1:15:09
like like would they have who else
1:15:11
would recognize a black gay man other than a black gay
1:15:13
man, you know what I mean. I had really
1:15:15
good conversations with both
1:15:18
of them. Um, and in some cases
1:15:20
it's interesting for me because I functioned
1:15:22
as a critic before a lot of this. So it's
1:15:24
been interested about this process for both books is
1:15:27
that I meet folks and I could tell them like, yo,
1:15:29
this is a nice meeting, but I ain't know fake as did
1:15:31
so let me know exactly what I said about you for
1:15:34
reasons and then if
1:15:36
you need it, I can pull it out right now. And if
1:15:38
we're good, we're good. You can steal away about
1:15:41
it. Understand. I think most people you know respect
1:15:43
it. What about your rap career, Michael? Can we
1:15:45
find some music online or what's going on with
1:15:47
that? Wrap? No?
1:15:51
I just want to wrap. I just want to wrap so bad.
1:15:53
I just got some balls. Telling
1:15:55
the name of your telling the name of your mixtape,
1:15:58
Telling the name of your mixtape, Michael Comney,
1:16:00
I can selection a shout out to Brown,
1:16:02
all my elders and the anti
1:16:05
depression I used to use trust out here
1:16:07
mental health. You got a dope rap name
1:16:09
because because because Arsenal sound like Arsenal
1:16:12
Arsenal, that
1:16:15
is one of the many ways people playing that arseneos.
1:16:18
It was like nineteen ninety two. Let's
1:16:20
hear you got a couple of balls. I know you've got
1:16:22
something of the stats. No that that's a setup
1:16:25
and that's how you be embarrassed. You can borrowed foots
1:16:27
that go on my text money. Last
1:16:30
thing I wanted to talk about was this was something we
1:16:32
discussed with Boosey. Right. I don't know if you saw a Boosey
1:16:34
interview, but we did talk about people selling
1:16:37
pictures of their feet online for
1:16:39
those people who have foot fetishes, and
1:16:41
that's something you discussed as a way to make money in the
1:16:43
book. Also, um,
1:16:46
what's this. I can't. I can't
1:16:49
be in business for that right now. I admit that in the
1:16:51
Book of the Days of the Pretty Toes.
1:16:53
You know, after this pandemic ends, if I can ever
1:16:56
go back outside, we're gonna work on that and
1:16:58
then if worst come to worst, I'll tell some
1:17:00
foot pictures. I support people that
1:17:02
do only fans in the book. I support the sex work
1:17:04
or it's rough that
1:17:08
really sex work, go your feet,
1:17:11
It's like it's
1:17:13
fetish, Okay. I support sex work. I support
1:17:16
people that want to do pornography
1:17:18
or whatever they want to call that. I support
1:17:21
people how to make their money safety and respond
1:17:23
to do because people judge they only
1:17:25
fans. And I'm like, you, like form, what's
1:17:27
the changest thing you've done for some change? Goodness?
1:17:30
Gracy she um. I
1:17:32
was going to actually come back with a progress support about
1:17:34
that, but I don't have any progress. But in
1:17:36
my defense, it tells of the pandemic. That's not my fault.
1:17:40
I can
1:17:42
y'all still can y'all stop trying to have sex during the pandemic.
1:17:45
It's gentrified building across the street,
1:17:47
and white men have never paid me any minds, And all
1:17:50
of a sudden, somebody throwing it at me. I was like, that's a set
1:17:52
up, right, You're trying to
1:17:54
get me to take me out before I finally
1:17:56
pay off my loans. Nope, but
1:17:58
you can talk online. Goodness,
1:18:01
I ain't talking online. That's a setup. If you're trying to do something
1:18:03
during the pandemic, you're not serious. You're not trying to
1:18:05
get under that corona. You do know that corona?
1:18:08
Michael, goodness, gracious, did
1:18:10
you just assume I was a bottom? That's
1:18:12
no better? Say
1:18:17
nothing about bottoms. We
1:18:19
get here? How do we get here? We were talking about
1:18:21
this book, how do we get here? Because Michael still
1:18:24
don't suck. Get don't suck, And that's probably
1:18:26
the problem. I always thought like that, Goodness,
1:18:28
gracious, for the record, when
1:18:31
the pandemic is over, I am
1:18:33
going to suck a very nice and I'm gonna
1:18:35
text for you and let you know how I win.
1:18:37
In the meanwhile, thank you. I don't want to die poor,
1:18:39
so I don't have to do that for money. I don't
1:18:41
want to die. Poor Michael.
1:18:44
Thank you for joining us. We appreciate it,
1:18:46
my guy, Michael, thank
1:18:49
you so much. Thank you. Bro. All right, well,
1:18:51
shout out to Michael Arsenal for joining us. That
1:18:53
don't move when we come back. We got the rooms. It's
1:18:56
the Breakfast Club. Goal Morning, the Breakfast
1:18:58
Club. It's
1:19:02
about this
1:19:07
rumor report Angela
1:19:10
gees it's on the Breakfast Club. Yes,
1:19:13
a new versus challenges coming on
1:19:15
Thursday, and this is gonna be
1:19:17
three six Mafia versus Bone
1:19:20
Thugs and Harmony. Who you got? Is
1:19:22
this a real versus? Or is this really? Is
1:19:25
this Switzer and Timberland endorsed? Maybe
1:19:28
not, but it's a it's it's three
1:19:32
six Monia versus Bone Dugs. That's
1:19:34
a good one. I don't want that one. And I and
1:19:36
I and I was I like both of those groups.
1:19:38
I was never a big Bones thus fan growing up.
1:19:41
I wasn't. I wasn't a big Bone Thugs fan. I got
1:19:43
a lot of part in my homeboy. Why don't you want it? Why don't
1:19:45
you want it? I think that's gonna because because I've because
1:19:47
I've never sat around in the history of life
1:19:49
and said, yo, you know who's the better
1:19:52
group between Three six Mafia and Bone Thugs. Like some of
1:19:54
these battles got to have some type of like like
1:19:56
you know how we sit around in the hood back of the day, whether you're in
1:19:58
the barber shop, are you at school, and certain groups
1:20:00
you argue about. I've never argued about Three
1:20:02
six and Bone Thugs. That's just two totally
1:20:05
different styles. I guess you're just going it's like a sound
1:20:07
clash, I guess. But for me personally,
1:20:09
three sixth Field, yeah, I mean that's
1:20:12
what I grew up on. I don't know. I mean I
1:20:14
kind of grew up in the middle between
1:20:17
both of them. But it's like after you
1:20:19
see baby Face and after you see Cheddy
1:20:21
Riley, it's like you need something greater
1:20:23
like those ship in the minute. But but but
1:20:26
what we got they
1:20:28
all legendary. But we don't know if this
1:20:30
is a verses or not. That's not it's
1:20:33
not a verses, okay, but it is. It's gonna be a good
1:20:35
battle, and I think it would be educational for people as well.
1:20:38
I'm a three six Mofia fan all day. For me. For
1:20:40
me, that's not even close. I just I wasn't a bone fan
1:20:42
growing up. I respect bone and everything that they've done.
1:20:44
Oh I'm a three six guy, three
1:20:47
six moth field. Okay, when I say we cast,
1:20:49
you say we cast? We
1:20:52
cast? When when
1:20:54
when sucker something come on? They
1:20:56
got played it booning Biggie, they got bolding
1:20:59
pop, they got first of the month. They
1:21:01
got a lot of joys too. Now, man, tear
1:21:03
the club up all right, blob
1:21:07
on my knob, like calling on the cop. I'm
1:21:10
going human resource. You
1:21:12
just inviting me? Then
1:21:15
you got the like they got a lot of
1:21:17
joy stand stop stop already
1:21:20
talking about this, So maybe you guys should tune in,
1:21:22
all right. Floyd
1:21:24
Mayweather, Floyd Mayweather is still hurting
1:21:27
from a lot of death that's surrounded
1:21:29
him and his family recently. But he is going to be
1:21:31
helping with coronavirus. He's not going
1:21:33
to tell you the amount of money that he's
1:21:35
given because he wants to keep that private. What you have
1:21:37
every right to do if you decide to doing it, you do not
1:21:40
have to be public about it. But here's
1:21:42
what he had to say about just dealing with a lot lately,
1:21:44
because I've been dealing with a lot, you know, as far as
1:21:46
dealing with the loss of the
1:21:49
mother of my children, and dealing
1:21:51
with a great trainer uncle,
1:21:54
a father figure, Roger Mayweather.
1:21:56
I'm affected by this. With everything going
1:21:58
on, I'm gonna contin to do
1:22:01
my part. I don't have to show the world what
1:22:03
I'm doing, and the money that I will
1:22:05
be giving up will be to feed
1:22:08
the people and help the people that don't have
1:22:10
a lot. I will continue to give back and
1:22:12
I will never talk about it. And I know that's
1:22:14
something a lot of people have been talking about. You know, it
1:22:16
is a lot that his children's mother passed
1:22:19
away, Josie Harris, and having
1:22:21
a deal with his uncle passing, and then you
1:22:23
know, his daughter going through a lot publicly. So
1:22:26
I'm sure that is stressful for a person at
1:22:28
this time. All right, now, let's talk
1:22:30
about other people doing good things. Kim Kardashian
1:22:32
has accepted that all In challenge that Michael
1:22:35
Rubin's been doing with a lot of celebrities,
1:22:37
and what she is allowing is
1:22:40
a chance to win lunch at
1:22:42
a top spot in LA for a winner
1:22:44
and a guest with the Kardashian
1:22:46
sisters. You also get a one night hotel stay
1:22:49
at this part. I didn't like two round trip coach
1:22:51
airfare tickets. It should be first class. I feel like for
1:22:54
the winner and the guests to be included. For the Kardashian
1:22:57
coach, yeah, I feel like it should be first
1:22:59
class. Guy. Yeah, I mean, if you're paying
1:23:01
and you're you know, bidding on this, and
1:23:03
I'm sure it's gonna be a lot of money, I
1:23:06
will be honest with you, it should be
1:23:08
private. You got two billionaires in the
1:23:10
family, got a lot of money, your husband
1:23:13
there. It should be private. It should be an experienced
1:23:15
first class. It's not just for the US. You
1:23:18
just you can inenter from anywhere, right, I thought about
1:23:20
private too, But let's say somebody got to somebody
1:23:22
went from South Africa. You got to fly private
1:23:25
from South Africa, and they got
1:23:27
it all in challenge do something that people
1:23:29
can't do it
1:23:33
first class domestic flights. Yeah,
1:23:36
they could have said flass. But
1:23:38
if it's domestic, I agree with they could have fle
1:23:40
they could fly private. But whoever
1:23:43
whoever wins this, right, whoever bids on this,
1:23:45
it's probably so much money. I guess they can even
1:23:47
fly themselves if they wanted to. But I feel like it's part
1:23:49
of the experience. Guys. But anyway,
1:23:52
um round
1:23:54
trip coach, airfare tickets coach
1:23:57
and then you also are included in the filming of the upcoming
1:23:59
season of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
1:24:02
All right, now, I want ringside and I want ring stide
1:24:04
seats to Courtney and Kim's next fight. That's
1:24:07
all right. Dave Chappelle has helped to raise more than one hundred
1:24:09
thousand dollars for comedians who have been affected
1:24:11
by COVID nineteen. He actually
1:24:14
took part in this benefit and that was the Comedy
1:24:16
Store Family Fund. He was a surprised
1:24:18
guest. It was hosted by Neil Brennan, John
1:24:21
Neelle Rawlings was on there, Bill Burr
1:24:23
and a lot of other people as well. So now
1:24:25
why it's done? Lo on there you need
1:24:27
the money? Well, I guess helping raise money
1:24:29
for other people and performing
1:24:32
the Johnell getting some of that money, all
1:24:34
right. And last, but not least, Jason Mitchell from
1:24:36
straight out of Compton and of course from the Shy. His
1:24:39
recent arrest for drug and gun possession was a misunderstanding.
1:24:42
We told you about this. There was ecstasy,
1:24:45
marijuana and guns in the vehicle, but he's
1:24:47
saying that vehicle was a friend's rental car,
1:24:49
so it wasn't his. Basically,
1:24:52
he better than me because i'd've been saying that it's a scene.
1:24:55
Okay, we learned.
1:24:57
I learned my lesson a long time ago. I'm
1:24:59
not I'm not on the jail if that's somebody else's
1:25:01
car. By the way, I wouldn't have gotten in the car if they would
1:25:03
have told me that they had guns and drugs in the car. And
1:25:08
if and if I didn't know, if I didn't
1:25:11
know, I've been in that situation before. I didn't
1:25:13
know, and something like that happened, and I didn't say nothing. And
1:25:15
then when we got to the police station to dude finally admitted
1:25:17
it was his. No, if I didn't
1:25:20
know, and that happens, I'm letting them know on the
1:25:22
scene that in mine, officer use
1:25:24
the process of elimination. It's only two of us in
1:25:26
this card. It's not mine. All
1:25:29
right, Well, thank you for that room
1:25:31
of report. Let me just tell you yet a kar dash in the
1:25:33
story. Yet you can enter for that sweepstakes
1:25:35
for ten dollars. That still don't mean that's that's still don't
1:25:37
mean I don't deserve more than the coach flight. I
1:25:39
didn't say that I just said, because she said it was gonna
1:25:41
be a very expensive investment. But I'm like, somebody
1:25:44
could for ten dollars. You could get ten entries, so
1:25:47
somebody might win it. That just tries for ten dollars.
1:25:49
So so good luck. Yeah
1:25:52
you will. You will be flying coaching. It's only domestic
1:25:55
flights. Ship, they said, only domestic flights, So
1:25:57
good luck. Do you want more information on
1:25:59
this, Envy? Now, just look to look at
1:26:01
the information, Okay, fanatics
1:26:04
dot com if you need all the information, all right.
1:26:06
I just want to say one more thing that happened. I don't
1:26:08
know if you ever care about this, because you don't, my
1:26:11
goodness. We had interviewed Usman
1:26:14
aka Soldier Boy from the show and
1:26:17
you know he's with Lisa, baby
1:26:19
girl Lisa, and she called me the C word? What
1:26:21
do you mean? What to see? Where it is? Yes,
1:26:24
you can't say that called who? She called
1:26:26
who? That me? How
1:26:29
you take your She didn't
1:26:31
like what he said about her in his interview, and
1:26:33
I guess she said she feels like he was manipulated
1:26:35
into saying things. And I don't know. That's
1:26:38
not about right, that's your that's your ms.
1:26:42
It all right? Well, that is your It's
1:26:46
just weird because who uses that word ever
1:26:48
period. Nobody says that yeah, because
1:26:51
it's a very disrespectful word. So people just
1:26:53
don't like to say it. And the only reason I thought
1:26:55
of it just now, I was looking on Twitter and somebody's name
1:26:57
on here is the conductor. You
1:26:59
can't say that word. That's gonna tell you you
1:27:02
can't say that word. It's gonna be a lot of bleeping. And
1:27:04
I say it's fourth and ten, So I think we better that's
1:27:07
punt not you know right?
1:27:10
You know what you guys are all right
1:27:12
when we come back. We got the People's choice mixed, don't
1:27:14
go anywhere as the Breakfast Club, Good Morning Putting
1:27:16
everybody is DJ Envy, Angela
1:27:19
Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast
1:27:21
Club that I shout to Michael Rubin
1:27:23
for the all in Challenge. Now I'm
1:27:26
looking on a line of some of the things that they're given away
1:27:28
or some of the things that they are actually auctioning
1:27:30
off, and they got a lot of dope things. Magic
1:27:33
Johnson. You could play with Magic
1:27:36
Johnson, Play game a horse with Magic Johnson. That's
1:27:38
pretty dope. He gotta let
1:27:40
you win. Though, no, let
1:27:42
you win. I um, somebody
1:27:45
called us yesterday about doing the all In Challenge somebody,
1:27:47
and I'm like, I said, you better make us
1:27:49
ten dollars. I think y'all
1:27:51
got to cover it. Yeah, you
1:27:54
can get batting lessons from a rod that's pretty
1:27:56
dope. And we were talking about the Drake one that you
1:27:58
could get. You get to fly on his private
1:28:00
jet Air Drake, you get to party with him
1:28:03
in LA and then you get to go to his show
1:28:05
and hang out with him. Also, this is why
1:28:07
Drake is better. This is why Drake in this current
1:28:09
moment is better than Kanye
1:28:13
because Kanye Families putting you on two
1:28:15
commercial flights two coach flights. Drake
1:28:17
letting you fly on the private jet. See
1:28:19
the difference. And they both entries
1:28:22
are only ten dallas both of them so same different.
1:28:24
We could get a walk on role in a Martin
1:28:27
Scorsese film with Leonardo DiCaprio
1:28:29
and Rabbit de Niro. That's
1:28:32
dope. That's you're
1:28:34
gonna be a waiter. You're gonna be a waiter whatever
1:28:37
in the movie they're gonna have. Then they're
1:28:39
gonna have you walking in waiting on them too. White man. That
1:28:44
is that they got a lot of good dope stuff. You
1:28:47
can go to Saint Bart's and go to Eating and stay
1:28:49
at Eating Rock, by the way, where all the
1:28:51
money going. Coronavirus
1:28:54
believe different charity foundations. They
1:28:57
have a few different charities. Yeah, I
1:28:59
would love something for the healthcare workers.
1:29:01
Man, Like I feel like we all go
1:29:04
to we're all thinking these healthcare
1:29:06
workers, and we're all saluting these healthcare workers.
1:29:08
But I don't feel like that's enough. I feel like I
1:29:10
don't know what we should be doing. I don't know we should be pressing the
1:29:12
government to give them more money in the future. I
1:29:15
don't know if we should be tipping them. I don't know
1:29:17
what it is, but I just feel like something
1:29:19
has to be done for healthcare workers in a real,
1:29:22
meaningful way, meaningful,
1:29:24
life changing way for them because they're changing so many
1:29:26
people's lives. I just feel like something I don't know. I don't
1:29:28
know what that would be. Yeah, I'm
1:29:31
thinking about some things too, um different
1:29:35
things for healthcare workers,
1:29:38
cribs and homes and just try to make their lives a
1:29:40
lot easier. I mean, their lives is don't tell. For the last
1:29:42
eight to ten weeks, so just to make it, you know, a little
1:29:44
easier for them dramas. I know you're a huge
1:29:47
Dennis Rodman fan. There's a riding style
1:29:49
with Dennis Rodman in Miami. The bid started
1:29:51
five thousand dollars. Run lucky fan.
1:29:54
Uh, he's gonna take you on a Lamborghini
1:29:56
hyper boat. H. Then
1:29:58
you're gonna lunch with him in my Amy ride
1:30:01
in one of his Lamborghinis. Um,
1:30:03
then go party with him. I think the drama
1:30:05
would rather do drama, would rather do
1:30:08
the style and ride, meaning he wants to get styled
1:30:10
by Dennis Rodman, and then written by I
1:30:15
don't care what he styles me, like, oh
1:30:18
can he ride you too? All right? You know what? Goodbye
1:30:24
art? Yeah? Who said anything? All
1:30:26
right? Well, when we come back, we got the positive note, don't
1:30:28
move. It is the breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody
1:30:31
is DJ Envy Angela
1:30:33
Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast
1:30:35
club. That shout to Michael Arsenal for joining
1:30:37
us today. Yes, that's my guy.
1:30:39
I love Michael. I love Michael Arsenal
1:30:42
and you gotta read his book. I don't want to die poor.
1:30:44
I saw some people were being like critical of the title
1:30:46
of the book, But you have to read it to understand it, because
1:30:48
he was talking about just being like saddled with all
1:30:51
this student loan debt that he's still dealing
1:30:53
with, and a lot of people can relate to that. So
1:30:55
and it's also no
1:30:58
also, people, Paul don't have to mean
1:31:00
financial when you say you don't want to die poor man. You
1:31:02
might not want to die, you know, in poor mental
1:31:05
health. You might not want to die in poor emotional health,
1:31:07
poor spiritual health. You know what I'm saying, Like you might want
1:31:09
to be rich in all of those areas. It
1:31:11
would it would suck to die, you know, as
1:31:13
a piss poor person, unhappy, you
1:31:15
know, with your life, unhappy because you
1:31:18
you know, you're depressed, unhappy because you
1:31:20
know, you put out a lot of negative energy and negative energy
1:31:22
came back to you. Like, you know, It's a lot of different ways
1:31:24
to die poor. It's not just financial. Well,
1:31:27
he was definitely talking about his student loans in the book,
1:31:29
because it's just a lot of struggles that his life has
1:31:32
kind of been going through because of that. But
1:31:34
you know, I think that finances can be stressful
1:31:36
for you, which can lead to mental health issues, which can
1:31:39
lead to health issues and lead to a lot of different things.
1:31:41
And you also want to leave something right behind,
1:31:43
you know, Leadaby, I
1:31:46
know you can't take it with you, So I can understand why
1:31:48
people would be upset, you know, with
1:31:51
that. We're just saying, you know, I don't want
1:31:53
to die poor fun I think. I
1:31:56
think like I got life insurance so that if
1:31:58
something God forbid happens to me, I don't the
1:32:00
people around me don't have to worry about paying
1:32:02
for my funeral and worrying about finances,
1:32:04
and somebody's gonna have to pay for things if I'm
1:32:06
not here. So I just want to make sure that no
1:32:08
one else has to have the stress, has to have the stress
1:32:11
from finances that I might have had in my
1:32:13
lifetime. So that's always something that I've been concerned
1:32:15
about. Also, all
1:32:18
right, I'm still looking at this all
1:32:20
in challenge. Man, you could
1:32:23
direct a movie with Jonah Hill David
1:32:26
Blaine. He's doing a magic show, a private
1:32:28
magic show and lesson, he's gonna teach you some of his
1:32:30
tricks. How dope is that you
1:32:33
guys are nothing in the magic? Huh? No? Yeah, we
1:32:35
want to see you do some turn some tricks you
1:32:38
know what forget y'all leave us with a positive note.
1:32:40
Charlemagne, show us how you made that nine and
1:32:42
a half inch deal. Don't disappear back see
1:32:45
see Kim,
1:32:49
it's a positive Listen. The positive
1:32:52
note comes from Don Miguel ruise I
1:32:54
Love Don Miguel ruise Um. You
1:32:56
know we're still on quarantine, so you can
1:32:58
take this time to go read the Fog Agreements or
1:33:00
the Fifth Agreement, or the Mastery of Love, the
1:33:02
Mastery yourself. But Don Miguel
1:33:05
Ruiz says, you don't need to know
1:33:07
how to love yourself. You need to unlearn
1:33:10
all of the reasons why you reject yourself,
1:33:12
and by nature you love yourself.
1:33:16
You'll finish for y'all, dumb
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