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0:01

This is Yo week a Halo

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breakfast club to show you love to

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hate from the East to the West. Coach j

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n V angela Ye Cholo Migne, the really

0:11

show on the planet. This is where I respect this show

0:13

because this is a voice of society.

0:15

James in the game. Guys are the the coveted

0:18

morning show. But y'all earn it impacting

0:20

the coach wake up in the morning in a stay.

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Want to hear that breakfast cool the world's most

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dangerous morning showing. Good

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morning Usa yo

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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

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yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good

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morning, Angela Ye, good

0:54

morning. He's ambi Cholo Migne, the guide

0:57

beast to the planet. Is Friday,

1:01

Yes, it's Friday.

1:03

Yes it is, Man, what's happening? This is

1:05

Easter weekend? Of course, Sunday,

1:08

it's East Sunday. It's

1:10

not gonna be no church attendants

1:12

this Sunday. But you know it's still gonna be

1:14

online. Yeah, A nice one, a holy

1:16

one. Yeah, absolutely well I

1:18

do that every Sunday morning anyway. Online

1:20

bedside Baptist is my thing. But you

1:22

can still do stuff in the yard with

1:25

the kids, you know what I mean. You can hide

1:27

the eggs and all of that kind of stuff. Even though if you really

1:29

think about it, East don't make no goddamn sense

1:32

because you know they have the rabbit

1:34

and the chocolate bunnies and everything, but the

1:36

rabbits don't lay no eggs. Right.

1:38

What is the correlation between rabbits

1:40

and eggs? I don't know. I never looked that deep

1:42

into it, but I definitely bought a lot of eggs

1:45

to hide. I'm still gonna have an Easter egg hunt

1:47

across the kids usually go to one, but we're gonna

1:49

do one here, and I'm just gonna make

1:51

it as far as possible for the kids. I'm gonna make the

1:53

kids cook and help them cook and do a lot of other stuff.

1:56

I'm gonna make some slime. I bought some stuff so they can

1:58

actually make slime. So me

2:00

just a fun day with the kids. Man, did you

2:02

find eggs hard to purchase at the supermarket?

2:04

No? No, no, well I didn't. I'm not

2:06

the type to make the eggs and boiling all

2:09

that. Now I buy the plastic ones with

2:11

the candy anymore, not the type. Now,

2:13

I'm not the typ to make those eggs. I thought maybe the kids

2:15

were like painting eggs in the house. Nah.

2:19

They started and it was sharpy

2:21

all over the place. I said, nah, be I

2:23

got the pre made eggs already. That's

2:25

part of the experience. Though. You gotta let them paint the eggs.

2:27

You let him paint the eggs before Sunday. Let

2:30

him paint the eggs during the weekend, like they'll probably paint

2:32

them in my crib the day in tomorrow. Didn't

2:35

put them out Saturday afternoon.

2:38

Yeah, last time I went to the supermarket, there was a

2:40

definite shortage of eggs. I remember

2:43

that because I don't use a lot of eggs

2:45

for things. I don't really eat eggs like that, but I

2:47

remember like I should buy some eggs. And I went and looked,

2:49

and I didn't really see any that we're

2:51

appealing. Let

2:54

me tell you, I have a sharpie marker. That's

2:57

my daughter, Brooklyn. I don't know where she found the sharpy

2:59

marker, but she was drawing, you know, because we do auten

3:01

crafts. And she got busy

3:04

with that sharpy marker like it looked like she uh

3:06

if she was a graffiti artist and she sprayed the train.

3:08

That's what she did to my house. So now we're

3:10

not painting nothing to be nothing at all,

3:13

and that's sharpe. Sharpy's hard to get out. So nope,

3:17

well happy, he's everybody says, So today's

3:19

a holiday too, right, what's theday a good Friday? Because

3:22

I got a bunch of my phone company. They're not answering the phone

3:24

till after the sun come down today. I believe it's good Friday.

3:26

If I'm not mistaken. That's how you know I'm a heaving

3:28

and that's that's how you know. I don't have to do none but the

3:30

ten Church online. Good. I think today is good

3:33

Friday. Though, yes, it is good Friday. Yes,

3:35

today is good Friday. Well,

3:38

Van Jones will be joining us this morning, my

3:40

guy Van Jones. Van Jones is out here

3:42

ringing the alarm because

3:44

of the way that the coronavirus is impacting the

3:46

African American community, as well as

3:48

the way it's impacting the jails and the prisons

3:51

all throughout the country. So Van Jones

3:53

is a great person to have a conversation with Van Jones said,

3:55

the KKK couldn't have designed a

3:57

better disease the hurt

3:59

black people. So right, he's always a

4:01

good person to talk to at the time like this. And also

4:04

Reverend Ali be checking in this morning, so we're

4:06

gonna kick it with Reverend Awl and a little bit as

4:08

well. We can talk to him about Eastern

4:10

I know, Reverend I know something about Eastern Yeah,

4:12

yeah, I'm sure he does. But let's get the

4:14

show cracking front page news. What we're talking about. Well,

4:17

we'll start it off with some sports. We'll talk about the UFC.

4:20

There's supposed to be a fight that's happening on April

4:22

eighteenth. We'll tell you what's going down with that.

4:24

Also the NBA. We've told you about

4:26

this horse challenge. Well, now we'll give you some more details.

4:29

All right, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked us to

4:31

breakfast club. Good morning, the

4:34

whole damn few. I'm gonna get lady,

4:38

I got the Mojoe deals. We've been trimming, like she

4:42

said, so gotta

4:45

cash yf tne on wipe one

4:49

slas. I won't never sell

4:51

my soul. We're not gonna bake

4:53

that and I really didn't wanna

4:56

know. Wait morning,

4:59

everybody, do you dj Envy Angela

5:02

Yee, Charlomagne guy, we are to breakfast club.

5:04

Let's get in some front page news

5:08

where we're starting there. Well, let's

5:10

set it off with some sports and we'll

5:13

talk about the UFC first, because they're supposed

5:15

to be a fight happening on April eighteenth,

5:17

but that will not take place as planned.

5:19

However, Fight Island is still something

5:21

that is in the works. As we've told you previously, Dana

5:24

White is talking about having a private island

5:26

and having the fights take place there without an

5:28

audience. Now here's what Dana White

5:30

has to say about the UFC next

5:32

Saturday, April eighteenth. We're good to

5:34

go, but today I got a call

5:36

from as high up as you can go from

5:39

ESPN and as high up as you can go in Disney

5:42

and asking me to not do this event

5:45

on April eighteenth.

5:47

Obviously, I'm going to take care of my fighters.

5:50

I'm not laying off one employee.

5:52

Do this whole thing still, and we

5:54

will be the first sport back on

5:57

television. I'm confused

5:59

why I would be able to have

6:01

a match, and they won't allow him to have a match. Nobody

6:04

had a problem with wrestling, did it right? That's a good

6:06

question. I don't know. Maybe it's just because of the network. Maybe it's

6:08

because the ESPN and Disney. Maybe ESPN and Disney

6:10

are saying like, nah, let's not do this right now, Let's

6:12

continue to social disness.

6:16

They asked him to not do it, and

6:19

he agreed with them.

6:21

All right now, the NBA, as we

6:23

know, has been suspended for nearly a month

6:26

now, and are they going to come back after

6:28

this. We're not sure as of yet, but

6:30

we did tell you they were talking about a televised

6:33

horse challenge, but we have some more details

6:35

on that. The players will be divided into

6:37

zoo two groups of four, the winners

6:39

of the first two games in each group meeting in the semi

6:42

finals, and then there will be a coin to us that determines

6:44

who shoots first. The more senior players

6:46

also choose heads or tails. They said

6:48

dunking is not allowed, and right

6:51

now there are some matchups

6:53

that they have announced. And by the way, State Farm is also

6:56

donating two hundred thousand dollars

6:58

on behalf of the participants

7:01

as well, so for everybody who misses

7:03

the NBA. That is something you'll

7:05

be able to watch. The matchups will

7:07

be Chauncey Billups versus Zach

7:10

Levine, Tamika Catchings versus

7:12

Chris Paul, Mike Kinley Junior

7:14

versus Paul Pierce, and Trey Young versus Ali

7:16

Quigley. So that's going to be happening on

7:18

Sunday. I can't believe it's only been

7:20

a month. I feel like it's been way longer than

7:22

a month. Did the NBA been on? It's only been a month.

7:25

And they're doing it at they're doing it at their

7:27

cribs, their own basketball hoops at the crib or they're

7:29

doing it at a location do we know? And though they're doing

7:31

it on zoom like everybody else. Okay, they'll

7:33

be watching. Yeah, I'm not sure when each individual person

7:35

is doing, but they'll be alone, so you know it'll

7:37

be via online

7:40

and lebron

7:42

And said he won't have closure if the NBA season

7:45

gets canceled. He was on a conference

7:47

call with some media and he said that he'll

7:49

appreciate some of the special moments

7:51

from this season regardless, but he said, I don't think

7:53

I'll be able to have any closure if we do not have an

7:55

opportunity to finish this season. That's

7:58

right. It's like thrust and thrust and thrust in another,

8:00

never all gathering. Okay, it's

8:02

like it's like having sex and not all gathering. Yes,

8:04

you got, you got, you got stopped pre pump, I

8:07

know what he means, all right. CNN

8:09

had a coronavirus town hall and

8:12

one person who was there was Magic

8:14

Johnson. He was calling for a racial equality

8:16

and equal access to healthcare. That's been

8:18

something that we've all been

8:20

talking about racial inequality during a pandemic.

8:23

He said, when you think about African Americans, we deal

8:25

with a lot of health issues already and then

8:27

the lack of access to healthcare. That's just an

8:29

unbeatable combination, and so we must

8:31

get better. Here is what doctor Fauchi has

8:33

to say about the racial disparities. Sometimes

8:36

when you're in the middle of a crisis, it

8:38

really does shine a very

8:41

bright light on some of the real weaknesses

8:43

and foibles in our society. Health

8:45

disparities have always existed

8:47

for the African American community, but

8:50

here again with the crisis, how it's

8:52

shining a bright light on

8:54

how unacceptable that is because

8:56

yet again, they are suffering disproportionately.

8:59

As the Burkes said correctly, it's not that they're

9:01

getting infected more often, is

9:03

that when they do get infected, they're underlying

9:05

medical conditions. Those are the kind

9:08

of things that wind them up in the ICU and

9:10

ultimately give them a higher death rate. So

9:12

when all this is over, and as we've said it

9:15

will end, we will get over coronavirus,

9:17

but there will still be health disparities which

9:19

we really do need to address. Oh

9:22

listen, salute to doctor fact you for speaking

9:24

seventy five percent truth to power, because he's right,

9:26

existing medical issues, less access to healthcare.

9:29

But the ultimate disease in America, the biggest

9:31

disease in America that doesn't have a cure, is racism,

9:34

systemic racism. And whoever wants the black vote

9:36

in November should really lean into the black community.

9:38

And this is why I tell all these fools to have a black agenda,

9:41

because Black people in America have had

9:43

things done to them systemically to put us in these conditions,

9:45

to cause these conditions. So now we need something systemically

9:48

done to get us out. So I don't care if it's Trump

9:50

all Biden. Somebody needs to create an economic

9:52

black agyenda to directly address America's

9:54

most deadly original sin, which is systemic

9:56

racism period age.

10:00

And that is your front page news. All

10:02

right, thank you, miss ye. Get it off

10:04

your chests eight hundred five eight five one oh

10:06

five one. If you need to vent hit us up right

10:09

now. Maybe you had a horrible day,

10:11

bad day, or maybe your day was great

10:13

and blessed, whatever it may be, just

10:15

been a little bit eight hundred five eight five one

10:17

oh five one. Get it off your chest is to Breakfast Club.

10:19

Good morning, the Breakfast Club.

10:25

I'm telling, I'm telling what's doing

10:29

of year? This is your time to get it off your

10:31

chest, whether you're mad or blessed.

10:33

Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. We

10:36

want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello.

10:39

Who's this Joshua? Hey

10:41

Josh, we'll get it off your chests, bro, what up, young

10:43

Josh. We'd like to commend

10:46

you on your comment with CD

10:48

Jake when you discuss the importance of being a nerd.

10:51

And coincidentally, I've created a t shirt

10:53

line that from most anti bullying called

10:55

the Nerd. And if anyway I

10:57

can just spend like all my footies

11:00

guys, and uh yeah,

11:02

yeah, we're gonna we'll put you on with our producer

11:05

man and you can mail him over. And I don't even

11:07

like the word nerd. What does the word nerd mean?

11:09

Like just because you're smart, because

11:12

you're not you're not a thug, you're not getting in trouble. Like

11:14

I don't like that word nerd. Uh. It

11:16

stands for nice, educated, respectful,

11:18

and determined. There there you go,

11:20

There you go. All you could be nice,

11:22

educated, respectful dude. Okay,

11:25

I think I guess women can be nerds too, though I think

11:27

he has his own definition. But thank

11:29

you for calling, brother, hold on, but we're gonna put you

11:31

on home. Hello, who's this sting

11:34

bro? Good morning,

11:36

doing doing pretty well? Coronavirus

11:39

And the fact of my family, Like because

11:41

I'm in Virginia right, My

11:44

family's in Detroit, Michigan. My sister worked

11:46

at a retirements then she had a nervous

11:48

breakdown two days ago. Wow,

11:51

yeah, nine her patients dad in

11:53

two hours on her floor. Damn.

11:57

We've got a hospital in Virginia and

11:59

I gotta go start and get her off the car. Every day when

12:01

she get home she did crying, Damn.

12:04

Why did she see it all? His death? This is

12:06

terrible? Can I say something that probably motivates somebody?

12:08

Can I give a testimony this morning? All

12:12

right? In two thousand and three March, I

12:14

get a call in the Zagenia lett me on my grandma

12:16

had paid worst day of my life. So I go

12:18

back home, go to sleep, doze off. Why

12:20

I'm sleep? I have a dream. My

12:23

grandma comes to me in a dream holding a little

12:25

baby boy like six months old, never

12:27

seen him in my life, told me charrn, just

12:29

do right by your kids, and she left.

12:32

So I wake up, call home, tell my mama

12:34

what happened. She passed out. I

12:36

hear the phone hit the float the

12:38

family over there. So my aunt picked up the phone.

12:41

Terence, what did you tell your mama? I tell

12:43

my aunt's dream. She praised a little hallelujah,

12:46

praised a little hallelujah. I'm like, what are you talking about?

12:48

And that's what she told me sixty years

12:50

ago. The grandma first son, I died a crypt

12:53

up at six months old. And ain't Bernara,

12:55

you saw your mom. You saw your grandma told

12:57

her son, and she ain't seen him the sixty years

13:00

de ite me, No, guide. It's real, so

13:02

regards right there, it go

13:04

through. We're gonn happen and go happen the stay grounds

13:06

right and I want to thank you

13:08

very thank you, brother, Thank you for

13:11

that. Than keep for sharing with us. Get

13:13

it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five

13:15

one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now.

13:17

It's the Breakfast Club. Come on the

13:20

Breakfast Club. This

13:25

is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man,

13:29

thank it from you on the Breakfast Club. You got

13:31

something on your mind, let it out? Hello?

13:35

Who's this? What's up? Man? This is

13:37

DJ Tapline John from Cincinnati.

13:39

What's up, bro? Done? I

13:41

got a feeling he calling for some money envy Now

13:44

a tapline John, not tapline Done?

13:46

Okay John, what's up brother?

13:49

Yeah man, I'm just getting it off my chest. Man.

13:51

I'm blessed this morning. I couldn't sleep because

13:53

I couldn't work yesterday. I'm sorry, but

13:56

I'm just a blessed I got a job. That's

13:58

a beautiful feeling. I'm glad you feel that way.

14:00

Sorry, yeah, man, I'm sorry. Man. Somebody

14:02

in my job chester for that stuff. Man,

14:04

They weren't trying to tell us. Man, Wow,

14:07

you feel like you feel like you got exposed to it. Now,

14:09

I don't feel like I got exposed because I kind of worked

14:11

like in a closed off area. But it's just

14:14

like mess stuff that I feel like they knew that

14:16

somebody had it. They just want to trying to tell us,

14:18

right. But yeah, it's crazy man. But

14:21

hey man, I'm gonna tell you something. Thank you. I've

14:24

noticed something. Coronavirus has made this the most

14:26

miserable Good Friday ever. Don't

14:29

sound like nobody's in good experience this morning. Hello,

14:31

who's this Marquis and Jersey?

14:34

Marquis? What I'm getting off her chess Brod.

14:36

I'm kind of understanding how your

14:39

counties in the whole state of New Jersey or the

14:41

seving the cimining the package from the government, Like

14:44

that makes some sense to me. Why why

14:46

four counties received one no out

14:49

of the twenty one counties in the state of New Jersey,

14:51

seventeen the counties all

14:53

of the season the FIM the packages for those

14:55

counties can include in my county, sella county,

14:58

we're not getting the fi A package, which

15:00

makes no fense to me because where

15:03

stuffer from the thing thing that the US

15:05

to the country is, So how do you decide

15:07

which county don't get the stimulus

15:09

package? I wish I had known that when Governor

15:12

Murphy called here the other the other morning,

15:14

I would have definitely asking for you. Yeah, I

15:16

really don't know, but that's crazy, man.

15:18

But um so like I've been

15:21

thankful to still you know, be working. I'm a truck

15:23

vis don't still out here on the road. So

15:25

I'm thankful to still have my job. And my

15:28

wife's is a nurse, but she has start for it

15:30

doses so she can't work right

15:32

now, so we need that money,

15:35

right I'll show you, my brother. It's

15:37

crazy, man. I just wanted to call and get

15:39

that off my chest. Man, and we appreciate

15:42

you too. I had a couple of questions for you, right

15:44

quick, Charlemagne. If you didn't Mars, I just want

15:46

sir, I've been I've been listening to you guys. I'm

15:48

in the middle of doing a detox right now,

15:51

and I just wanted to know what mark

15:53

and which CBB oil do you recommend. I

15:57

recommend a dietary Resolutions

16:00

Sea Moss and uh, that's that's you know, that's

16:02

doctor Sevy. People so Dietary Resolutions

16:05

dot com and for a CBD. It's

16:07

a brand called Green Road. It's

16:09

called Green Road, Green Road, Green Road. I don't know

16:11

if it's rolled the road, but it's it's when

16:13

you see it, you'll know it. And it's in a lot of different

16:15

stores. But don't do That's what I recommend

16:18

those the brands I recommend. Thank you for checking in, bro,

16:21

Thank you have a good one. Hello. Who's this? Hey

16:24

man? It's a Jeff from from sum

16:26

fat. What's up? Man? Get it off your chess bro? And

16:29

happy? Uh life scanned day, Mandy.

16:36

I didn't know that either, but I guess thank you. Why

16:38

is the day National life skin? There? Good? Y'all

16:40

don't even want that? I heard? Have I got the coronavirus

16:43

yet? That is not true, by

16:47

the way. Uh. You know what's so crazy

16:49

though, once all of this stuff opens back

16:51

up, the people that are going to

16:53

be, you know, most in danger

16:56

are people who haven't caught coronavirus hip because

16:58

if you caught in coronavirus and survived, then you have

17:00

probably built up some antibodies towards well.

17:05

In South Korea they said twenty five people got

17:08

it again after already having had it, So

17:10

we don't know that as a fact. That

17:12

that lets me know it's two different That let me like I've been saying,

17:15

it's it's got to be more than two different viruses. Then that

17:17

means the virus is mutated a few times.

17:19

That's what I think. I don't know. This

17:22

thing is changing every day. They change something new

17:24

with this thing. So I mean, we honestly don't know. But

17:27

get it off your chest eight dight And

17:29

just just to correct that, it says it says

17:31

at least fifty one patients diagnosis having

17:33

fully recovered from the coronavirus in South Korea

17:35

have tested positive a second time after

17:38

leaving quarantine, according to officials. Yeah,

17:40

so that definitely lets me know it's more than more than one

17:42

virus. All right, Well we

17:45

got robers all the way, yes, and let's talk

17:47

about only fans. All

17:49

right. They've had a surge in women who

17:51

are signing up, and we'll tell you what that surge is

17:53

looking like, and we'll give you some numbers. All

17:55

right. We'll get into that next. Keeping lock this to Breakfast

17:58

Club, Good Morning the break for His Club,

18:03

DJ Envy Angela Yee,

18:05

Scharlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's

18:07

get to the rumors. Let's talk about a rapper that's

18:09

still hooking up with chicks during the coronavirus.

18:14

She's filling the team. This is the

18:16

rumor report with Angela Yee on

18:19

the Breakfast Club Why

18:22

Being Almighty J. He was talking to TMZ

18:25

and he said that he's just not taking coronavirus

18:27

seriously. Here's what he said. I've been recording

18:29

music and playing the game sleeping.

18:32

I don't know, I ain't been really taking it serious. I just

18:34

would already go to him, but I still have been having like

18:36

girls and stuff. Even

18:39

though you're supposed to be social distancing. Of

18:41

course, we don't social distance. Are you checking

18:43

their temperature or anything when they come in? Like,

18:45

are you taking any precautions? Man,

18:52

Well, he's a young man who also has also

18:54

has unprotected sex with randoms. I'm sure. So if

18:56

you have unprotected sex with randoms, you damn showing afraid

18:58

with no afraid of no coronavirus. Right, So,

19:01

even though he's staying in the house, you can't just be meeting

19:03

women and inviting them over during

19:05

this time. You could be infecting them with

19:08

coronavirus. Once they infect you

19:10

and you're spreading it around, it's really

19:12

time to maybe just be celibate for

19:14

a second. But he's

19:18

a young man who I'm sure it takes chances with his penis

19:20

and has a lot of unprotected sex with randoms. So

19:22

once again, he's not afraid of a woman with coronavirus.

19:25

He's willing to take that risk. Yeah, but he's

19:27

also potentially infecting them. That's not fair,

19:30

all right, there potentially affecting him. You

19:32

don't care about the risk. He's clearly

19:34

being an idiot, Yes, all right. TikTok

19:36

is pledging three hundred and seventy five million

19:39

dollars toward coronavirus relief

19:41

efforts. They did share a statement

19:44

and they said the novel coronavirus

19:46

Impact has given all of us a new perspective and

19:48

in that light, they want to play a major part in moving

19:50

through and beyond the pandemic. So

19:53

they are committed to doing that now

19:56

did he also has hosted a town hall on the

19:58

state of Black America and coronavirus,

20:00

and he did that, honorable volte, So now you can

20:02

see that and you can also take

20:05

a look at that town Hall that has been posted

20:07

appearances by Meek Mill, Reverenel Sharpton,

20:09

Big Sean, Alexandria, Casio

20:12

Cortez, Killer Mike, the Mayor

20:14

of New Orleans, LaToya Cantrill, Van Jones,

20:17

and Moore. All

20:19

Right, Tory Lanes had his Instagram reinstated,

20:21

so I know he's excited and he's making sure that he

20:23

follows the rules. Now. He did

20:26

say that this happened because he sent his

20:28

new project, which, by the way, once now

20:30

that he's released this, he's done with his responsibilities

20:33

as far as interscope records.

20:36

But he did say they reinstated his account

20:38

after he sent them New Toronto three.

20:40

And that's out right now. By the way, he

20:42

posted turn notifications on This is history

20:45

in the making, shout Adam and Fatia,

20:48

It's Instagram, It's lit. We back baby

20:50

Quarantine radio. In twenty minutes, Dead

20:52

Ass sent them the New Toronto three and it worked.

20:55

Well. Here's what happened, because he is not trying to lose

20:57

his Instagram account again over anything. A

21:00

woman came on there and she did

21:02

pull out a dial though, and he had to shut

21:04

her down. Maska

21:10

said she's throwing away car's inflatable

21:13

pool as we speak, no

21:21

dream about to take me back to jail. I'd

21:25

follow the godlines. I'm

21:30

glad he shut it down, but it does make you wonder

21:32

how responsible are you

21:34

for what other people do on your Instagram

21:36

live. If I'm not encouraging it, if I'm

21:39

not paying a person to do it, if they just do something

21:41

like that, should Instagram violate me? Or should

21:43

they violate them? Because it's two different Instagrams,

21:45

two different accounts when they're doing those

21:48

duels. So card you violated or should the

21:50

person? It depends how long he keeps it on. I

21:52

mean, if he changes it, then I guess not. But

21:54

if he leaves it on then entertains it, then he's

21:57

kind of I mean, if maybe you know

21:59

what I'm saying, I said, your page, you're kind

22:01

of responsible for what's on your page. Yeah,

22:03

But if not, if you're

22:05

not telling them to do it, or you're not paying, you know, paying

22:08

them to do because he was really encouraging it before,

22:10

right, So if they do it on his page,

22:13

I don't know how much he should be responsible held responsible

22:15

for it. You know, he's always already been shut

22:17

down, so he's trying to make sure that he follows the

22:19

guidelines in the rules so it doesn't happen again, all

22:22

right now, speaking of which, women

22:25

are signing up for only fans at a

22:27

rapid numbers. They said there is a seventy

22:29

five percent jump from the normal level

22:32

of only fans. They said they were three point five

22:34

million new sign ups in March

22:37

and sixty thousand new creators.

22:39

So only fans, as you know, let's

22:41

people provide paying subscribers

22:43

exclusive photos, exclusive videos,

22:46

and a lot of women are trying to figure out how

22:48

can we make extra money right now? So they are going

22:50

on only fans in DROs and a lot of guys

22:53

are signing up and a lot of women too to

22:56

take a look at what these exclusive videos

22:58

and pictures are. So what the hell

23:00

is only fans? What is only fans exactly? Is it like

23:02

pine up? It's not because you don't have to

23:04

do a point up. You do whatever you want, and so you can subscribe

23:06

to certain people. So if a person that you like,

23:08

like there's a woman Jem Wolfee, she's a fitness

23:11

model. She shares pictures

23:13

that are revealing but she's clothed, but

23:15

she was profiled and she made millions

23:18

of dollars on the side. She's one of the

23:20

most successful people on Only Fans, so she doesn't get naked.

23:22

So what it is is you have to pay to see

23:25

anything. So if you want to follow her

23:27

Jem Wolfie, let's just say you really like her.

23:29

She's a fitness model. You get to see things that

23:31

you won't see anywhere else. So you can pay a monthly

23:34

fee. You can sign up every month to pay, and you

23:36

get to charge whatever you want. So she might

23:38

say, Okay, I'm going to charge my followers thirteen

23:42

ninety nine a month, whatever it is, and then

23:44

they sign up, they pay that monthly fee, and you can

23:46

also send them exclusive pictures. So

23:48

you can send her a message and say, hey, can I get

23:50

a picture of your feet? People do you know who have foot

23:52

fetishes? And then she'll be okay,

23:54

it's fifty dollars and then you pay fifty dollars you get

23:56

a picture of her feet. So you can do other side things

23:59

to make money. Yeah, people, it's like paying

24:01

of Instagram, not really because

24:03

you can put, you know, post whatever you want. Like people have been trying

24:05

to get me to do Only Fans. They think I'm sexy and they

24:07

want to see excluse exclusive

24:10

pictures? Are you doing what? When y'all say exclusive pictures,

24:13

y'all mean exclusive pictures of y'all like naked, are

24:15

doing sexual things? Because I can't. I don't

24:17

believe these people are just paying for regular pictures my

24:21

shirt off. Ever since I posted that picture of my

24:23

shirt off, like, I've been getting a lot of people wanted to see,

24:25

you know, more of me, and they stopping. None

24:27

of these ask you for that, So so you gotta

24:29

be revealing. You gotta slut yourself out a little bit. It's what you're

24:31

saying. You don't you don't have you don't have to be naked.

24:33

There's a lot of women on there who aren't naked, but it

24:36

has gotten a lot of popularity from porn stars,

24:39

from strippers, from people like that. It's super popular

24:41

because of that. But you don't. You can do whatever you want

24:43

on their right. I'm sure there's majority of

24:45

people on there popping that poom poom, because

24:47

there's no way people are gonna be paying for just regular

24:50

pictures that they could look at on Instagram. She's

24:53

one of the most successful ones. She's a fitness model,

24:55

like I said, and she's never been naked on there. She

24:57

probably only doing sexual stuff though, has

25:00

to be. There's no way people are just paying for regular

25:02

pictures, are paying for regular things that they can see.

25:05

People. People pay for pictures at people's

25:07

feet, like if they have a nine

25:11

a month for somebody, that's just that's just stupid.

25:13

If you don't have a foot fetish, Yeah,

25:15

but you can DM somebody on Instagram and they send me a picture

25:17

of your feet for free. And if they do a great google feet.

25:19

I'm sure you could google. You can definitely,

25:22

you could definitely google a type of what you like.

25:24

As a fact. Well, clearly

25:27

y'all got disposable income. All right, Well

25:29

that is your rumor report. But then

25:31

again, you know, I am, you know if you guys really want

25:33

to right, all right, what

25:38

are we talking about the front pas news. We'll

25:40

tell you what doctor Fauci has to say about whether

25:42

or not we're going to have an outdoor summer.

25:45

All right, keeping lock this to Breakfast Cloud, Go morning

25:48

Morning. Everybody is DJ mvy

25:50

Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy we are to

25:52

Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news

25:56

where we're starting with you. Well,

25:58

let's start with this coronavirus

26:01

town hall that CNN had, Magic

26:03

Johnson was there talking about racial

26:05

equality and equal access to healthcare.

26:08

He said, when you think about African Americans, we deal

26:10

with a lot of health issues already and then the

26:12

lack of access to healthcare, that's just an unbeatable

26:15

combination, and so we must get

26:17

better. He also parallels this

26:19

pandemic to the HIV AIDS epidemic.

26:22

He said, I think right now it's

26:24

similar to what happened with HIV and AIDS.

26:26

Some of those parallels include a lack of testing

26:29

and black and minority communities, and

26:31

a lack of accurate information within underprivileged

26:33

areas. Also here is what

26:36

doctor fault you had to say about the health disparities.

26:39

Sometimes when you're in the middle of a crisis,

26:41

it really does shine a very

26:43

bright light on some of the real weaknesses

26:46

and foibles in our society. Health disparities

26:49

have always existed for the African American

26:52

community, but here again with the

26:54

crisis, how it's shining a bright

26:56

light on how unacceptable that

26:59

is because yet again they

27:01

are suffering disproportionately. As doctor

27:03

Burkes said, correctly, it's not that they're getting infected

27:05

more often is that when they do get infected,

27:08

they're underlying medical conditions. Those

27:10

are the kind of things that wind them up in the ICU

27:12

and ultimately give them a higher death rate. So

27:15

when all this is over, and as we've said it

27:17

will end, we will get over coronavirus,

27:20

but there will still be health disparities which

27:22

we really do need to address. He's

27:25

absolutely right. And let's not forget that the greatest

27:27

disease that haven't been cured

27:29

in America is systemic racism. So

27:31

that's what really really needs to be addressed.

27:34

Right now. The United States has neared their peak

27:37

death rate according to experts. In New York

27:39

has confirmed more coronavirus

27:41

cases than any country in the world, with

27:44

almost seventeen thousand people having died

27:46

of coronavirus in the United States, nearly half

27:48

of them are in New York. So

27:50

what they are doing now in New York, Cuomo

27:52

has said that they're going to have

27:55

to set up new testing sites, and

27:57

they are setting up sites and

27:59

primarily Black and Latino communities

28:01

also, and I did post on my Twitter

28:04

account if you are in New York where some of those testing

28:06

sites are, where you can get more information. The phone

28:08

number you can call for the places where you have to make an appointment.

28:11

Some of them will walk up, some of them are drive through, but

28:13

I did post that information if you want

28:15

to figure out if you're in the New York

28:17

area where you can go to get tested. Now, almost

28:20

a third of Americans did not pay

28:22

rent this mouth, according to new data, so

28:25

a lot of people are having issues with that as

28:27

well. People are waiting to get their

28:30

stimulus checks. Some places are given you in addition

28:32

those six hundred dollars on top

28:34

of what you're getting. So some places

28:36

have already started sending out those six hundred dollars

28:39

and some places have not yet. So it just depends

28:41

on where you are right now. Yeah,

28:43

I mean it's difficult, and if people can't afford it

28:45

and they're going to defer it, I mean I say take that.

28:48

When things get back to normal, you make it back

28:50

up. But right now, I mean, like they said, the biggest

28:52

thing is you don't want to stress yourself out. You need to get sleep.

28:55

There's a lot of things that you need to take care of yourself to

28:57

make sure that even if you do get the coronavirus,

28:59

you can be Now, since

29:01

you said you know, when things get back to normal.

29:03

We have no idea when that might be right. But

29:06

doctor Fauci was talking

29:08

about summer vacations. People have

29:10

had chips planned. They want to know what

29:12

would be able to be back out and about this summer. Here's

29:15

what doctor Fauci had to say about that. It's

29:17

going to be differential and gradual depending

29:19

upon where you are and

29:21

where the burden of infection is. But the bottom

29:24

line of it all is it is very

29:26

likely that we will progress towards the steps

29:29

towards normalization as we get

29:31

to the end of this thirty days, And

29:33

I think that's gonna be a good time to look and see

29:35

how quickly can we make that move to

29:38

try and normalize. But hopefully

29:40

by the time we get to the summer, we will

29:42

have taken many steps in that direction.

29:46

You know, honestly, this is the worst possible time to get

29:48

things back to normal. And I'll

29:50

put normal in air quotes because it's gonna be

29:52

summertime. People are gonna want to be outside packed

29:54

beaches, and you really have to treat this. You

29:56

got to treat this like the first couple of weeks of school.

29:59

Remember back in the day we you wouldn't wear your new clothes

30:01

the first couple of weeks at school. You let everybody

30:03

else you know, do it first

30:05

for those first two weeks, and then you stepped out with yours.

30:07

That's how you got to handed this. America open back up

30:10

the first week, first two because the

30:12

only way I waited two days. Yeah,

30:15

how wait two weeks, Hey, wait two weeks that everybody's

30:18

stunt, and then you come with your new clothes. That's how

30:20

you got to treat treat this when America opens back

30:22

up. Because we don't know about bodies

30:24

have built have built up antibodies, uh,

30:26

you know, towards um coronavirus,

30:29

and you know, I know, no, no. The last hour, Angeli was talking about

30:31

the fifty one patients were recovered from the coronavirus

30:33

and tested negative, then tested again

30:35

positive again, But they

30:38

said that they thought that the virus

30:40

had reactivated and the patients after going dormant.

30:42

But they said that's probably unlikely. They said the patients

30:45

probably had never been fully cleared from

30:47

the had devirus

30:49

had never been fully cleared from the patient system that came

30:51

from the South Korean CDC. So we don't

30:54

know. Yeah, we just up antibodies.

30:57

All right, well that is your front page news. All

31:00

right, thank you, miss ye. Now when we come back,

31:02

Van Jones will be joining us. We'll kick it with Van

31:04

Jones. We'll talk about everything that's going on right

31:07

now. So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good

31:09

morning, the Breakfast Club Morning.

31:14

Everybody is DJ Envy Angela

31:16

Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast

31:18

Club. We got a special guest on the phone lines

31:21

right now, Van Jones. Indeed, sir,

31:23

welcome malcom, glad to be here man for

31:25

of all, How are you? How are you during this quarantine?

31:28

I'm safe, I'm supplied, and I'm

31:31

symptoms free. And you're still out here fighting

31:33

because you out here using your voice to ring the alarm

31:35

on how coronavirus is impacting

31:37

the black community and and and the

31:40

prison system in America. Why should

31:42

we be using all voices to speak

31:44

on that? Well, I mean because we

31:47

got two point four million people who are locked

31:49

up, biggest prison population in the

31:51

wall. A part of everybody watched

31:53

up our planet Earth sup

31:56

here way disunfortunately black

31:59

brown, and you know, almost all

32:01

folks didn't have enough money for a good lawyer. So

32:04

that population cannot social

32:06

distance. They don't have the intertan chargers,

32:09

they don't have soap packed

32:11

on top of each other like stargine. When

32:14

a virus hits that population, it

32:16

moves at seven to fifteen times

32:19

the rate of speed through a population

32:22

as normal. And so those

32:24

folks need help. They need to be you

32:27

know, we do three things.

32:29

We need to get as many of them out as we can safely.

32:32

We need to rush medical

32:35

supply in, and we just stop

32:37

putting people in prison and jail

32:39

from minor bs, drug charges,

32:41

jaywalking, whatever stuff. Those three

32:44

things have to happen now. Besides jail.

32:46

You know, our community of course is under ensured,

32:48

underemployed. They're not giving us the testing

32:51

that we need. How can we change that a little bit? Because

32:53

they have us in the hoods and projects where there

32:55

is no backyard. So when you're social distancing

32:57

is almost impossible because you're always come we

33:00

around people. You know, they talked about something

33:02

called ppe who shouldn't basically

33:04

need masks, glove

33:06

to a certain cent though you know that's a

33:08

little bit overrated, and other

33:10

kind of protective stuff that's

33:13

gonna become a civil rights issue. That's

33:15

gonna become a human rights issue. Rich

33:17

folks already are socially isolated.

33:21

They live in gated community and

33:23

big mansions with one person in there every

33:25

day. They're socially isolated. If you pope

33:28

our definition, it is hard to socially

33:30

isolated. You got a whole bunch of other people around you are

33:32

also broke, housing projects,

33:34

homeless shelters to the hood in general,

33:38

jails, prisons, women's shelters.

33:41

You know. So for us,

33:44

the ability to have hand sanitized or has

33:48

a mask, all that sort

33:50

of stuff, those become survival

33:52

issues, and so we it's human

33:55

rights issue, and so we have to fight

33:57

for that, and especially for the people who are in prisons.

34:00

And that's why the Reform Alliance, as you

34:02

know, started by Jay Z, started by Meek Nell,

34:04

started by Michael Rubin, has been working

34:07

hard. We flooded in one

34:09

hundred and thirty thousand masks into

34:12

writers into the prisons

34:15

in Tennessee and other places. Amazing.

34:17

Why amazing because they

34:19

weren't doing it. I saw that Shaka Sangar

34:22

responded to Ellen DeGeneres because she

34:24

made that joke about feeling like she

34:26

was in prison while she was being quarantined

34:29

at home, and I saw Shaka Sang took

34:31

that time to educate her on exactly

34:34

what is happening in the prison system

34:36

right now. How do you respond to somebody

34:38

like Ellen de Generes comparing being locked up in

34:40

her mansion quarantine to being locked up

34:42

in prison. Well, first of all, Shaka

34:45

sing Gore was the person who led the charge and leading

34:47

the charge to get the mask and everything into

34:49

the prisons in the first place. Reform Alliance

34:52

actually united with Shaker to get

34:54

that done. And you know, if you haven't read Shaka's

34:56

book, Writing My Wrong, you know

34:58

great, but right now as an

35:01

unbelievable book, Oprah Winfrey produced

35:03

the Cheers. That's really the first time she's stepped

35:05

into this place. So Shoka is a major person. When Shaka

35:08

is not going to complain about something that it's

35:10

just petty, you know, Charlotta

35:13

Magne, DNA make somebody the donkey of the day who

35:15

he respects as much as Ellen Degeneras. Unless

35:18

it's serious. I would really

35:20

encourage Ellen Degeneras if she wants to wait

35:22

into these waters. Please have

35:25

Shoka on, have me on, Topeka

35:29

Sam, have people on who can really

35:31

tell you what this is about. Because the audience

35:33

is lifting. People think that that's your house

35:36

chilling on Netflix's prison since

35:38

you mentioned that you need to understand what's really

35:40

happening in our prisoners. It's not it's not nothing

35:42

nice at all. And she can now use her platforms

35:44

that she raised it, Ellen raises it as

35:47

charlote. She can use her platform

35:49

to really educate her listeners and change

35:51

and save lives. She could save lives absolutely.

35:54

You know, it's it's impossible to have these conversations

35:56

without talking about systemic racism because to me, that's

35:58

the greatest disease in America that we've never

36:01

found a killful. So how can we address

36:03

all these issues? But also let folks

36:06

know that, you know, it's an election coming up, and

36:08

we might need to use that to just attempt to, you

36:10

know, chip away at this racism in America

36:12

because we really need to dismantle systemic

36:15

racism. This pandemic

36:18

is an epidemic, jumping out tops of an

36:20

epidemic, jumping out top of an epidemic. Why

36:23

does virus killing black people way worse

36:25

than anybody else? Because we have hypertension

36:28

worse than anybody else, obesity,

36:31

asthma, all

36:33

those diabetes, diabetes

36:36

worse than anybody else. Why

36:39

is that because the epidemic

36:41

of racism that's been going off before

36:43

under years, which means that we

36:46

live in communities where we have the leafs, access

36:48

to get healthcare, the leafs, access

36:50

to good schools, and under

36:53

employed in jobs are

36:55

now called essential. We have to go out there and do

36:57

these jobs. We have to go out there to the grocery

36:59

for you have to be out there with the Amazon

37:02

delivery with no protection. We're

37:04

dying at the age of thirty of this virus.

37:07

Nobody's telling me that you look, you go

37:09

to Detroit, you go to New Orleans, you go

37:11

to New York City. We're dying of

37:13

the virus at the age of forty and

37:16

fifty, not seventy, not eighty

37:18

fifties, forties thirty squad Because

37:21

high blood pressure, especially if you have high blood

37:23

pressure. The doctor has ever told

37:25

you you have high blood pressure. If you

37:27

take pills every day for anything, you

37:30

are an extreme risk. If

37:32

you take pills every day for anything, stay

37:35

at home. Not just grandmama. You're

37:37

twenty seven year old nephew

37:40

that has it in Hala caaul

37:42

him say clip Tarty and clip

37:45

you know, hanging out with your friends, clip playing spade.

37:47

If this thing gets you, you might be out of here if

37:49

you're thirty two years old. Now, how do we change

37:52

our community though? Because we talk about that, But

37:54

like you said, you know, if you look at our community,

37:56

you see very few juice balls, You see very

37:59

few healthy places to eat, You

38:01

see very few places that can really support

38:03

and benefit our community. But if you go into other

38:05

areas, you see so many

38:07

health food stores, green life stores,

38:10

juice bars, you see vegan restaurants,

38:12

you see yoga places, you know, for mental

38:14

health, and all these different places. But if you look

38:17

at out communities, it seems like they're

38:19

setting this up where we can't win. You know what I mean? Because

38:21

if we have diabetes, high blood pressure

38:23

and all these things and really get the coronavirus,

38:26

like you said, there's a higher chance that we're

38:28

gonna die. How do we change that? After

38:31

all of this, I'm gonna tell you, we have to figure

38:33

out what is the next normal. The next

38:35

normal has to do us putting health first.

38:38

We got a whole conversation about putting wealth first,

38:41

and that has actually been somewhat positive

38:43

sometimes, you know, facillity prosperity

38:46

preachers and stuff like that, to pray your way the money.

38:48

But there have been a conversation about

38:51

wealth buildings that has shifted are

38:54

thought about that. There has been a conversation

38:56

led by Charlottagne about mental health,

38:59

and used to be talking about mental health come completely

39:01

off the table. That's

39:03

now being talked about. So listen

39:06

the same way that when Kobe died, you had

39:08

people also been talking about, you know, let

39:10

me be a good dad to my daughter and not just

39:13

my son overnight. That

39:15

has to happen. The next normal has to be black

39:17

people become the healthiest most self. Every

39:20

video is green drinks, everything

39:23

that comes about building up armmune system

39:25

because it's not the last buyers to come through you now

39:27

no move. We got mold with Van Jones. When we come back,

39:29

it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, DJ Envy

39:32

Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy, we are

39:35

the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with

39:37

Van Jones, he's on the line, Yee. There's

39:39

a very critical time for leadership because there's

39:41

so much happening right now, and we see

39:43

that Bernie Sanders has dropped out of the race.

39:45

Now it's Joe Biden. How should joy Joe Biden

39:48

be stepping up and what can you do to earn people's

39:50

trust right now, especially at this critical time.

39:53

Well, listen, for older black voters, they already

39:55

trust Joe Biden, so

39:58

he's half way there with us. But young voters,

40:00

you know, turned against him in droves because they

40:02

don't feel that he is a champion. And

40:06

this is the time before the plague, we

40:08

needed the people felt they need a champions, especially

40:11

the younger folks. They either didn't

40:13

get a chance to go to college that they went and came out

40:15

with all this debt and are down having

40:17

jobs that were below what they needed

40:19

to have a college degree report in the first place. There's

40:21

so much that it was going on from

40:24

an environmental point of view, all these

40:26

different points of view, the climate you know,

40:28

falling apart, job falling apart, they come

40:31

in a part of the criminal justice. They the young people

40:33

wanted the champions on the stand up and fight. If

40:36

you look at the voters, they saw that in Burnie.

40:38

They didn't see that embided. So halfway

40:41

there with the older black voters. But he needs

40:43

to show some passionate about this. And I'm telling

40:45

you when when you when you look at how

40:47

many of our people could die in prisons, in jail.

40:50

I do want to come back to that, how many

40:52

young black volks because of these

40:54

underlying health issues, the doctors

40:57

not being there, the hospitals not being there.

40:59

You know, he should he should get called right now for respirators

41:03

should be rushed to black community explicitly,

41:06

explicitly. Even Donald

41:08

Trump says it's happening to black people more

41:10

than anybody else. Donald Trump did that

41:12

yesterday, So he should say,

41:15

rushed the respirators the black communities,

41:17

rushed the respirators the black count we

41:20

know this when they're going to be needed. I haven't heard

41:22

him say that. You know what scared me Van

41:24

yesterday when Trump said Trump did say

41:27

that, he said that, you know, the coronavirus is really impacting

41:29

the black community, but he said he didn't know. Why

41:31

do you really believe he didn't know why? I

41:34

don't. I don't know what Trump

41:37

knows or understands or moment

41:39

to moment. I know that we know why. We

41:42

know why because HIV

41:44

did the same thing. HIV started

41:47

in the sofa white community, and

41:49

everybody said it was just you know, kind of a gay thing

41:51

a white thing. I'm not worried about it, but once

41:54

it moved, it ripped through our communities

41:56

or ripped through African nation's whine. Because

41:59

of that, it's floric races

42:01

of in the healthcare system. They

42:04

have been is not just us on the breakfast

42:06

club de plaining about it. There have been sudden

42:09

after study that shows two

42:12

people can walk to a doctor lawfer one

42:14

black, one way with the

42:16

exact same complaints. The doctor

42:19

will give the white person's attention

42:21

to listen to them, give the medication, given

42:23

four or five different tens. The black person,

42:26

they've barely write it down what they said. And

42:28

so we have to be extra VIGITALT.

42:31

You know, with especially with our parents, our grandparents,

42:33

we have to go with them to the appointment, we

42:36

have to ask me or four more questions. We have to be very

42:38

VIGITALT also under ensured.

42:41

Also, the clinics in our community don't

42:43

look like the same thing as they do with other communities. So

42:46

we know why it's not that we're

42:48

getting inspected at a greater rate. It's

42:50

that when we do get inspected, we are dying

42:53

at a greater rate because they're

42:55

not testing us in the first place, but not cashing

42:57

it early, and then we have these underlying

42:59

health is don't pull morbidity health

43:02

issues we're taking, you know, pills every day are supposed

43:04

to and that's what takeing us out

43:06

of here. But we know if he doesn't know, we know,

43:09

why do you think our people take things

43:11

so late at times? Like you know, at first it

43:13

was this thing that black people couldn't get the coronavirus.

43:16

You know, why do you think we take things so lightly

43:18

all the time? Because we have so

43:20

many problems already. I mean, if every

43:22

Trump something else happened, freaked

43:25

out, I mean we'd be freaked out all that. We

43:27

already had twenty problems before this, this pandemic

43:29

came, and so we're not going to be quick

43:32

to jump up and down about the next thing. Um.

43:34

Also, just to be honest, it

43:37

was a bunch of white people. At first, it was

43:39

white people went to at to Asia. You

43:42

know, Black people don't really go to Asia

43:44

that much. You go, you might go to Jamaica, you

43:46

know, I mean

43:49

it looks like what we do. And so or

43:52

they talk about the nursing homes, they only show

43:54

all white nursing homes. In the border. So you

43:57

know, maybe some wishing thinking, you know,

43:59

maybe at some point something bad would happen, not

44:02

to us worse. But and

44:04

like I said, we already have a thousand problems.

44:07

You know, it was like getting the back of the lots used to be when

44:09

talking about climates and angel black people before

44:11

Hurricane Katrina. You know, in Sandy,

44:13

people said, I don't hear about that, like you

44:16

worry about the Polar bears. Man, all

44:18

the time, you worry about the Polar bears. We got real problems.

44:21

And so I'm not surprised, but I

44:24

appreciate the Breakfast Club for

44:26

getting out on front of this thing and saying, now we're getting

44:28

it worse than everybody else. And our voltable

44:31

populations in housing projects, they

44:33

need to be rushing in NASA level

44:36

protective gear for all

44:38

of our frontline workers. Everybody you

44:40

see in these grocery stores who

44:42

are black and brown overwhelmingly to

44:45

be wearing national level protective gear.

44:47

Everybody you see. You know, it needs

44:50

Amazon delivery truck to

44:52

have nastional level. If you care about human

44:55

beings and not just about

44:57

keeping in corporation going, you need

44:59

to run into your reserves, go to the bank,

45:01

get these loans they just put out there and get

45:04

protected. Here We've got this becomes

45:06

the civil rights issues because it's our people on

45:08

the front lines that the central workers. It's

45:10

our people in the neighborhood that don't have the respirators.

45:13

It's our people in the prison who don't

45:15

have even hand sanitizers. Let

45:17

her love is that said. The Reform Alliance

45:19

not only putting in medical

45:23

equipment and and math. You

45:25

know, thank you to the Michael Woman, thank you

45:27

to Shaka sing or thank you to a

45:29

meat mill, thank you to jay Z. So

45:31

we're also saying get the people out, and

45:34

we have a plan at Reform

45:36

Alliance dot com

45:39

where we are calling upon the Department of Justice

45:41

and all fifty governors to get

45:44

if you old and and six,

45:47

get them out of there. They're gonna die. Nobody

45:50

was sentenced to die in America in

45:53

a prison from a virus, no

45:56

matter what they did. And they've got a lot of people who

45:58

are die right now on drug charges, dying

46:01

on probation violation, dying

46:03

because they don't have enough failed dying. And

46:07

we have to take this serious. And we see

46:09

what's happening in Chicago, in particular in Cook

46:11

County Jail that they have almost four

46:14

hundred prisoners with coronavirus.

46:16

So what's being done there right now that there's

46:18

been attention brought to that? So now what you

46:21

know? Again, go to reform Alliance dot com and help

46:23

us. But you need to put maximum pressures.

46:26

That's that's a jail, that's not a

46:28

prison. That means you got people in there awaiting

46:30

trial. You have people there have never been

46:32

convicted of anything, they just on

46:34

their unbail or they have very very minor

46:37

charges. So you literally people are

46:39

being sentenced to die who've never

46:41

even they convicted of a crime from

46:43

this virus. That every person

46:46

to bail should be reset to zero number

46:49

one, and then there should be an assessment,

46:52

are you a danger to somebody? You're gonna go out here and kill

46:54

somebody, or you kill your wife or whatever. If

46:56

you're not a threat, not having

46:58

money to bail out should not at you kill the Chicago

47:01

everybody's bell should be reset by the judges

47:04

to zero and get people out of

47:06

there. And then of course tests

47:09

it has people self quarantine, so people

47:12

say, well, if you let people out of jail, it's gonna go home,

47:14

get everybody sick. The doors of the

47:16

church should be open. Nobody should

47:18

be going to Eastern Sunday this year. You're gonna

47:20

get killed or spread it to people.

47:23

So we got black churches on every corner across

47:25

America that should be empty. Use

47:28

them to house people coming home from

47:30

jails and prisons from fourteen days. Let

47:32

them, you know self, quarantine there and then we

47:34

could move on. We have the asset. Our community

47:36

could take care of itself, but we've

47:38

got to mobilize now to

47:41

and in Chicago to day,

47:44

it's going to be another jail tomorrow. Jail

47:47

conditions are just petree dishes

47:49

for pandemics. That's why you want to get

47:51

as many people out as possible. Don't

47:53

put people in for dumb rasons and

47:56

Russian medical supplies, and ask the way that

47:58

we're doing to perform Orion. And I'm for other

48:00

organizations as well. And again I think Shack has

48:02

seen Gil for his leadership from the No Move. We got

48:04

mold with Van Jones. When we come back, it's the breakfast

48:06

Club. God Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ

48:09

Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne

48:11

the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We're

48:13

still kicking it with Van Jones. He's on the line.

48:16

Charlomagne Man, I want to ask you, how do you think coronavirus

48:19

is going to impact the upcoming presidential elections

48:21

in November? You know what, Charlotte

48:23

Maine. I don't know how it's gonna pandemic

48:26

through the election. It's a lot

48:28

that can go wrong, first of all, and

48:30

a lot of places. Who are the people who

48:33

run the little precincts

48:36

and stuff? Old women, old

48:38

people, old people. They

48:40

can't probably can't stay to do that

48:43

anym So, now who's gonna run all

48:45

these precincts? You know, high school students?

48:47

I mean, how's that gonna work? Then

48:50

some people are gonna want to come to stand in line for

48:52

three or four hours? So how do they

48:54

participate? In a lot

48:56

of states, mailmen is not the same

48:59

we always mail it in, that's not true.

49:01

And a lot of states you have to have h we call

49:03

it up a good valid

49:05

reason. Is that going to be a valid reason

49:07

in every state in every precinct. Also

49:10

a lot of black volks don't trust

49:12

meiling in the ballot because they remember,

49:14

you know, so those scandals where it was to wait post

49:16

office people would throwing the ballots away. So

49:19

how do you protect that? You got Native Americans

49:21

who live on big reservations where the post

49:24

officers to come. How do they So

49:27

once you start trying to um uh

49:29

what they call it, pandemic, put the

49:31

election the people. Everybody has the right

49:34

to vote, and not just vote, but to vote

49:36

basically, how

49:38

do you deliver on that? So that's

49:40

why they're ramping up right now. You know, I was

49:42

just going to call the Needa du To and some

49:45

of these other civil rights people. They're

49:47

screaming and young and they're waving their arms. They're saying,

49:49

listen, we got it. We need billions

49:51

of dollars from commerce right now, the body proper

49:54

equipment to have

49:56

the hy topassity disorders. So if all these ballots

49:58

start coming in, they could be counting to then a month. There's

50:01

a whole bunch that has to happen. So that's

50:03

the other thing. We're going from a public

50:06

health crisis to an economic

50:08

crisis to now a democracy

50:10

crisis. Yeah, and you

50:12

know we have to raise our voice. And I'm

50:15

so listen, once the black community gets

50:17

dialed in and we started seeing, first of all,

50:19

don't have people die in jail. Second of all, we need

50:21

to protect our workers, our frontline workers,

50:23

with nastal level protective equipment, at

50:25

least a mask. We want nastal level

50:28

equipment. And we want statues

50:31

and monuments, these nurses and statues

50:33

and moments unmesses, these uh with

50:35

Amazon workers and everybody else across the country.

50:38

Win is over. And we want

50:40

an election where we can vote

50:42

without dying. When getting said

50:45

vote or died, you don't mean voted.

50:50

Now, I got a couple more. I got a couple

50:52

more. Questions of a Van, has anybody pushed back

50:54

on you yet? Has anybody pushed back on you yet?

50:57

Van? And said, what are you talking about? Coronavirus

50:59

impacks every body, not just black people. You

51:01

know, there's some black people feel like I

51:04

was putting them more on us, like we're more ignorant

51:06

than anybody else. And of course you have a

51:08

lot of white people who are also, you

51:11

know, not taking this seriously. You've got a white governor

51:13

in the South not taking this seriously.

51:16

But my concern, as you know,

51:18

Charlemain has always as Jesus, the

51:20

least of peace are black and brown

51:22

and broke brother and sisters who are

51:25

not getting information properly, So I

51:28

have anybody pushed back. I mean, it's stept black

51:30

folks saying you're making us look bad by saying

51:32

the black folks or trumpet and not doing

51:34

it that, but the stake of us

51:37

not taking it seriously, it's totally differently

51:39

than it takes of anybody else. And

51:42

so nobody's pushed out on me. Even black folks

51:44

feel like I'm making a look at But I'd rather have

51:46

some people feel uncomfortable, maybe

51:49

feeling boogy about it, than they have people

51:51

dying for no reason. And listen, I

51:53

mean, I like what you said too about um. I

51:55

like what you said about coronavirus proving

51:58

Bernie's point. Can you expound

52:00

on that? Yeah,

52:03

I mean it's ironic that Bernie

52:05

is pulling out at the very moment that the pandemic

52:07

Clucy was right. And you know, I never

52:09

endorsed anybody, you know, you don you know,

52:12

that's not my thing. I'm gonna tell you right now.

52:14

Does it sound crazy now that everybody should be

52:16

able to see a doctor from free? Did that sound

52:19

crazy anybody today? Does

52:21

it sounds crazy that people

52:23

who are risking their lives to keep your grocery

52:25

store open should make more than fifteen

52:27

dollars an hour? Did they pay you fifteen

52:30

dollars? Now understand their grocery store for eight hours

52:32

today? You know, I mean that's

52:34

not They deserve hazard pay of another fifty

52:37

dollars on top of that. But now fifteen

52:39

dollars an hour for those pourpans? Does it sounds like

52:41

crazy? Does you know? You can

52:43

walk through every one of his things. They

52:45

say, shelter in place. If

52:48

you're homeless, you don't have a place. So

52:51

when he says, let's send a trillion dollars

52:53

on housing everybody, so then

52:56

you don't have people out there getting the virus,

52:58

sharing the virus, making it harder on

53:00

the homeless, shelters to make it get it worser everybody.

53:03

And by the way, everybody reserves a place to live.

53:06

And that's not crazy today. So everything

53:09

he talked about, which said, oh, that's some throwbacks,

53:12

that's in the sixties, that's

53:14

some idealism in the sixties, it

53:16

turns out a lot of that stuff was

53:19

hard headed realism about

53:21

this deadly new century and what we're

53:23

gonna have to do to take care of each other. And I'm

53:26

glad a lot of people thought the economy

53:28

was run by the white folks on Wall Street, all

53:30

the stock market, the stock market that wasn't doing.

53:33

Oh my god, that's the economy. Those folks

53:35

can't even go to work without a

53:37

woman of color as a nanny, dealing

53:40

with their kids, without black and brown

53:43

teachers in private and public

53:45

schools, dealing with their kids, without somebody

53:48

pulping their grandmother in a nursing

53:50

home, usually an immigrant woman

53:52

of color. And if those people

53:54

aren't safe and protected, if those

53:56

people can't deal with their family, even the white

53:59

boys on Wall Street don't know what to do. So

54:01

the economy is not based on the people at the

54:03

time. My definition is based

54:05

on the people at the bottom. And if you're

54:07

not giving them health care and good wages

54:09

and respect and protection, the whole

54:12

thing falls apart. Bernie was right.

54:14

I'm not saying I'm endorsing, I'm not saying

54:16

who I voted for, but I'm saying this

54:19

month, Bernie seemed like the most same

54:21

person American politics. So so

54:23

what that's what that said? I don't Joe

54:25

Biden doesn't inspire me at all. So what

54:27

should Joe Biden embrace from

54:30

from from Bernie's policies to inspire

54:32

people that he may not be inspiring right now. I

54:35

think we're gonna have to deal with this lesson totally different.

54:38

It's got to be the Avengers

54:40

versus Standos. Everybody

54:42

gotta run. And you know what I

54:44

mean, like don't work. I see Biden more

54:46

like um, like Hawkeye. You know, I guess he's

54:48

a hero. But I'm not worried. I'm not waiting to save

54:50

me to

54:53

go, you know, and act like they're running

54:56

for president. You go, every every

54:59

community leader, every uh

55:01

you know, Cory Book or every mayor,

55:03

everybody who wrapped a voice in the platform

55:06

needs to run for what we believe in. And

55:09

you know, I wouldn't be worrying about

55:11

you know, this candidate that can We're never gonna be

55:13

inspired like we're inspired by Obama? Um?

55:16

And and what should what we should be inspired by? As

55:18

a fact that the next normal needs

55:20

to mean this can never happen again. Um.

55:22

You know when when Obama has the same problem

55:25

with when Ebola jumped

55:27

out his White House, handle it

55:30

differently, you know. And so we have

55:32

to be able to talk about the current leadership that we want.

55:35

Um. But listen, it's gonna because that's gonna

55:37

be just about the presidents. We've got the vice president,

55:39

Congress of the Supreme sport,

55:42

Uh, your your mayor, your da

55:45

and everybody's got to run Avengers

55:47

versus Sandios. It's on Hawkeye versus Stanos.

55:50

Is there anybody you like to see as vice president?

55:53

Some options that you think would be a good pick, that

55:55

would inspire you at all, either Cobble

55:57

or Safety. Abrams is black,

56:00

Pamala Harrison's black. Black women are

56:02

the base and the backbone of this party, so

56:05

one of them got to have it. That's right.

56:07

Well, thank for joining us, and we appreciate

56:09

you checking in. Thank you so much. That's right,

56:11

and we're gonna time.

56:15

That's right. I love what you said. The KKK itself

56:17

could not have invented a virus better

56:19

designed to kill black people. You said that. That's

56:21

a very powerful line. And if that doesn't

56:23

rally people to really take this serious,

56:25

I don't know what will. It's the Breakfast Club. It is Van

56:28

Jones, Oh

56:32

gosh, it's

56:37

report breakfast Club. So Steph

56:39

Curry found out that there was an ICU nurse

56:41

on the front lines of the COVID nineteen battle,

56:43

and she wears his jersey all the time

56:46

because it inspires her. So you know what he

56:48

did, hit up Shelby Delaney

56:51

right before she was about to start her shift. Hello,

56:56

forget it what

56:59

you're doing just to sacrifice

57:01

selflessness the way that everybody's coming

57:03

together. Thank you so much for you know,

57:05

just what you do your heart and in

57:08

this race y'all for everybody.

57:10

What we do is it's fun, it's

57:13

fury and all that, but more

57:15

of people need to know about what goes on in your world.

57:17

And you can say the connection that you

57:19

got to everybody, especially pandemic

57:23

like this, that's dope. Give us some extra inspiration

57:26

to go out there, you know, continue to help people

57:28

and make a difference. Shoot to Steph Curry for that. Yeah,

57:30

that is dope. Yeah, that's nice. I love when people

57:32

reach out to do whatever it is. And you might

57:35

think to yourself, Oh, it's a small thing. People asking

57:37

for videos to uplift them

57:39

or a quick FaceTime chat. I know. Ever,

57:41

you've been djaying for some of these kids

57:44

in the schools and everything, so things like that do

57:46

mean a lot to people. Yeah, I've been hopping on the

57:49

boom and DJing a little bit for So Rogi

57:51

p Henson has created a free virtual

57:54

therapy service, and that's for coronavirus

57:57

hit African Americans. Here's what you had

57:59

to say about it. Well, The Boys Lawrence Henson

58:01

Foundation is launching the COVID

58:04

nineteen Virtual Therapy Campaign to raise

58:06

money for mental health services provided

58:08

by license culturally competent

58:11

clinicians. This campaign is

58:13

for underserved communities experiencing

58:15

life changing events related to or

58:18

triggered by the COVID nineteen

58:20

pandemic. In the African American

58:22

community, We've been taught to tough it

58:25

out, hide our suffering,

58:27

but this is something none of us

58:29

has ever experienced, and

58:32

no one should suffer in silence.

58:35

Saluted to Rogi p Henston. Dropped on a Clues bonds

58:37

with to Rogi p Henson and the Boys Lawrence Hinson

58:39

Foundation. Salute to my girl Tracy Jade. I

58:42

love and support everything they do over there to eradicate

58:44

the stigma against mental health, especially in the black

58:47

community. And you know who we got to salute Susie

58:49

Alman. Remember when Susie Almen was on the Breakfast

58:51

Club and she told me she would donate to

58:53

any charity. I asked her to and I asked her to donate

58:56

to the Bourns Lawrencehinston Foundation. She absolutely

58:59

did in a in a really

59:01

good way. So salute to Susie Yoman. And

59:03

we should also point the Boys Laurent Hinton Foundation

59:06

because they are helping us all right

59:08

now, Rihanna is doing some great things too, as

59:10

we've been updating you. Now her and Jack

59:12

Dorsey are who owns Twitter, are

59:15

joining forces. They're going to be sending millions to

59:17

people in native safety and protection that they can't

59:19

get at home during the coronavirus

59:22

lockdown. So they did announce they're

59:24

sending a four point two million dollar grant to

59:26

the Mayor's Fund for LA to help domestic

59:28

abuse victims in the city. You know,

59:30

we've been telling you about domestic violence cases

59:32

going up and rising right now with coronavirus.

59:35

Well, this donation will help some of those people

59:38

and will help cover housing, meals and

59:40

counseling for ninety victims a week

59:42

for ten weeks and an additional ninety

59:44

victims per week for ten weeks after that. That's

59:47

right. I love to see people help the man. That's that's amazing. That's

59:50

what you're supposed to do when you have resources,

59:52

when you have money, you know you're

59:54

supposed to help to havents

59:56

at a time like this because they will

59:59

all be fine when all the right. And

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we told you guys that Punked is back.

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Chance the Rapper is hosting now.

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In case you've never really watched Punked

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Quimby. But I will tell you on Amazon

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Prime it's not free, just so you know, it's not free

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on Quiby either. I haven't downloaded Quippi. I think you

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can get Quibi free for like thirty days or something

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like that. But I see a lot of people download and quickly. Yeah,

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all right, now, let's get into something fun.

1:00:48

U Ussher, Little John and Ludacris

1:00:50

During the Instagram live battle with Little

1:00:53

John and T Pain last weekend, Little John

1:00:55

gave us a little preview of a song that he has

1:00:57

with Usher and Ludacris. Apparently this song

1:00:59

never came out because Usher had some reservations

1:01:02

about it. Well, looks

1:01:04

like everybody wanted to hear it and I

1:01:06

should U and Little John

1:01:08

and I guess they decided, Hey, let's

1:01:10

put the song out with Little John, Luda Chris and

1:01:12

Usher, and we actually are going to play

1:01:14

that song for you at the top

1:01:17

of the hour. It's called sex Beat, So get ready

1:01:19

for that. You're gonna love it. First of all, I want

1:01:21

to drop on a clues bombs for Usher because I absolutely

1:01:23

loved the way he handled the whole weekend thing. Yesterday

1:01:26

he tweeted out, when have you ever seen the moon?

1:01:29

Balkt the Dog, and then he decided to release

1:01:31

Then he decided to release a new record, a record

1:01:33

that we all heard last week during the Little

1:01:35

John T Pain battle, and he was like, damn, that's

1:01:38

sound kind of dope. And then you put it out with two

1:01:40

guys who I think you should do a whole album with Little

1:01:42

John and Jermaine Duprie. Dropping the clues

1:01:44

bombs, Usher, keep them young boys in their

1:01:46

place, being disrespectful, being

1:01:49

disrespectful to you. Salute to the weekend.

1:01:51

I liked the weekend too, But come on, bro, you just the weekend,

1:01:53

all right? I should have been doing this for a couple of decades.

1:01:56

When you can absolutely, when you can, when you can call yourself

1:01:59

the decades, then this then it's a different

1:02:01

ball game. But come on, Usher is a king out here. You chose

1:02:04

some respect Weekend. Did you see

1:02:06

that? Diplo, however, did tweet out that it

1:02:09

was inspired by the weekend? The production?

1:02:12

What was inspired by the weekend? That that's

1:02:15

the production? I'm just telling you he did. He did

1:02:18

say that, which was weird the way and then

1:02:20

and then the other on the song. It feels

1:02:22

like this is the Weekend tweeting from

1:02:25

Diplow's account. And by the way, there's

1:02:27

nothing wrong with inspiration. If I'm sure

1:02:29

the Weekend had to be inspired by Usher when

1:02:31

he was up there in Canada, I'm sure Usher might

1:02:33

look around at some of these new kids and get inspired by

1:02:35

them. But let's be clear that still Usher,

1:02:39

young boy, all right,

1:02:41

come on, I'm

1:02:44

doing I'm doing an Usher mixed to this morning

1:02:46

at nine o'clock, I'm gonna remind y'all some of US's hits.

1:02:48

Weekend as dope, he got a house of balloons, but he ain't never

1:02:50

made no confessions. Let's be clear. We can tweet

1:02:53

it out. Of course, media blows things out of proportion

1:02:55

and takes things out of context. Usher as a king

1:02:57

and always an inspiration. So it was flatter

1:03:00

to hear what him and Diplo did on Climax.

1:03:03

And then the other writer said, I tweet this with

1:03:05

the utmost respect. This is Ariel

1:03:08

wretch Shade. He said, I tweet this with

1:03:11

utmost respect to all parties involved. Climax was

1:03:13

inspired in the room without any subconscious

1:03:16

or conscious outside influence. So other people

1:03:18

are saying that's not true. Diplo

1:03:21

is saying it. I don't know who knows. That's

1:03:23

good. That's I just want everybody to show the proper respect

1:03:25

to the people that's been out here holding crowns

1:03:27

for a long time. That's all. That's it. So

1:03:30

salute to Usher, Salute to the Weekend. We can

1:03:32

continue on. All right, Well that is your

1:03:34

room report, all right, Ready for the new song?

1:03:36

Though, yes I am. We're gonna play

1:03:39

that now and then I'm gonna do an Usher mix at nine a m.

1:03:41

Eastern time. I think Usher should do a whole album with Jermaine

1:03:44

dupre and Little John. I don't. I don't think it's

1:03:46

too late for that at all. I don't think Ludacris

1:03:49

and Ludatoo. I think Ludatoo. They sound

1:03:51

great, talk well. I like the production.

1:03:53

I like the production that Little John and Jermaine

1:03:56

Duprie provide. If Luda wants to jump on some features,

1:03:58

great, But I would like to see an Usher album produced

1:04:00

by Little John Jamaine dupric I want here. I want

1:04:02

to see Ludo on a bunch of those joints. I just love

1:04:04

how that how they sound together at

1:04:07

Tree anyway, Charla, yes,

1:04:09

sir, are you giving that donkey to you? Four

1:04:11

after the hour? We need to give donkey of today to

1:04:13

a healthcare worker, a doctor named John

1:04:16

Raidmaker or rad a Maker. I don't know how you pronounced

1:04:18

his last name, but he needs to come to the front

1:04:20

of the congregation because he's not practicing what he's preaching.

1:04:22

Don't tell me the social distance. If you're not social distance,

1:04:25

all right, we'll get to that next Keep it locked this to Breakfast

1:04:27

Club. Good morning, charlom Maine,

1:04:29

say the game. Don't get out the shape man

1:04:32

you are, don't you donkey

1:04:38

today? Do not discriminate. I might not have

1:04:40

the song of today, but I got to donkey that. So

1:04:42

if you ever feel I need to be a donkey man, give

1:04:44

it with you. The

1:04:47

breakfast club bitch. They just don't give today

1:04:49

today, Donkey today. For Friday,

1:04:51

April tenth, good Friday goes to a Kentucky

1:04:53

doctor named John Raidmaker or

1:04:56

rat a Maker. Y'all know, I don't know how to pronounce nothing

1:04:58

South. Everybody who listens us in Tucky on one or

1:05:00

four point five and one or three point nine respectively.

1:05:03

Now, this local physician, John Radermaker

1:05:05

rat Maker, has been identified by Louisville

1:05:08

Metro Police Department as a man who

1:05:10

has been arrested in charge with four counts.

1:05:13

Okay, four counts, including

1:05:16

first degree strangulation and harassment

1:05:18

with physical contact. I know what you're thinking,

1:05:21

Okay, he did all that during a global pandemic

1:05:24

with his highly infectious disease called coronavirus

1:05:26

is running through people. Why is he not practicing

1:05:29

social distancing? If you strangle someone,

1:05:31

you are definitely violating the six feet rules.

1:05:34

So for someone that choke you out at a time like

1:05:36

this, they had to be defending themselves, right, Someone

1:05:39

they love had to be in trouble, right of course. Not

1:05:41

if it was something rational like that, he wouldn't be getting

1:05:43

donkey today. Let's go to w lk YCBS

1:05:46

for the report. Please, this video may be disturbing

1:05:48

to some. It shows a man shoving

1:05:51

teenage girls and then you see

1:05:53

a woman holding down one of those girls

1:05:55

legs while she's over here, and

1:05:57

the man forcing his hands around

1:05:59

her throat. This

1:06:05

was the moment things climax at the Norton

1:06:08

Commons amphitheaterk

1:06:11

WHY News confirmed that the man in the video

1:06:13

is a local physician. Witnesses

1:06:15

say he and the woman he was with started cursing

1:06:17

at them for improperly social

1:06:19

distancing. According to this police report,

1:06:22

it's being investigated as a first degree

1:06:24

strangulation case. The victim

1:06:26

reportedly suffered minor injuries. We

1:06:29

called Baptist health officials. They told

1:06:31

us the doctor in the video is an anenthusiologist

1:06:33

for a company that works with Baptists.

1:06:36

They say that he's currently on administrative

1:06:38

leave pending an investigation. So let

1:06:40

me get the street doctor, John Raidmaker,

1:06:43

right a Maker or whatever the hell your name is. At a time when

1:06:45

healthcare profession was being celebrated and applauded

1:06:47

for what they are doing to fight this invisible enemy

1:06:49

name coronavirus, you decided to

1:06:51

throw a middle finger to all that goodwill

1:06:54

and attack a group of young women, but not social

1:06:56

distancing a group of young women. Now,

1:06:58

I think we should all listen to the expert, and up until

1:07:00

this moment, because of the dr in front of your name,

1:07:03

John ray A Maker, rad Maker, whatever

1:07:05

the hell your name is, I would have considered you an expert.

1:07:07

But if you're gonna attempt to correct people about

1:07:09

social distancing while you're outside,

1:07:12

you should do it while you're social distancing.

1:07:14

You should do it from six feet away, okay from the

1:07:16

person. All right, I'm looking at your muck shot, and

1:07:18

I'm looking at the woman who was helping you. Clearly she's

1:07:20

a Karen. She was helping you attack these young women,

1:07:23

and both of y'all looked the age that

1:07:25

can't handle to get hit with their ownA.

1:07:27

You didn't choke this woman with gloves on. You didn't

1:07:30

choke it with a mask on. You probably didn't wash your hands

1:07:32

before after you choked it, and you damn sure you didn't

1:07:34

use any parrel hand sanitize, okay them. All of

1:07:36

the story is, if anyone should be practicing

1:07:38

social distancing, it's an elderly man

1:07:40

like yourself. Now, one of those

1:07:43

young women were asymptomatic. What if

1:07:45

that woman you choked out was asymptomatic, right,

1:07:47

and she had the symptoms and wasn't showing. Now you

1:07:49

catch corona, Whose fault is that yours?

1:07:52

Because guess what if you see people not social

1:07:54

distancing, you know where you should tell them not

1:07:57

to social distance from the comfort of your

1:07:59

own home. You can't chastize someone

1:08:01

for not social distancing and then confront

1:08:03

them and push them and choked them, especially

1:08:06

a grown ass man with a group of young

1:08:08

girls. And I'm gonna tell you something else. This

1:08:11

guy pushed one of the white girls. But the girl he choked,

1:08:13

if my eyes don't deceive me, was a young woman

1:08:15

of color. I'm pretty sure she was a young black

1:08:17

girl, so of course you would be quick to put your

1:08:20

hands on her. Let me tell you something. I

1:08:22

want antisocial distances to practice

1:08:24

social distancing. But if they don't. I'm

1:08:27

not about to attempt to physically

1:08:29

hurt them for it, because all you could be doing

1:08:31

is physically hurting yourself because you

1:08:34

might get sick by being all in their

1:08:36

faces. Okay, And all this situation does

1:08:38

is caused all of us to violate social distancing

1:08:41

rules because this high this works. Doctor John

1:08:43

raider Maker or Rader Maker, he sees some kids

1:08:46

not social distancing, he violates social

1:08:48

distancing rules by confronting them and pushing

1:08:50

them and choking one of them, and then one if that

1:08:52

young girl's father was around, our

1:08:54

uncle, our brother, our mom,

1:08:57

our sister who had a licensed weapon or licensed

1:09:00

on them. Are just knows how to take a man down

1:09:02

physically. Now they're gonna

1:09:04

violate social distancing rules or whipping

1:09:06

your ass, John, which actually is

1:09:08

what should have happened. I'm glad you got arrested,

1:09:11

which once again is causing someone to violate

1:09:13

social media rules because they got to put your handcuffing all that

1:09:15

good stuff. And I'm glad you, you know, got

1:09:18

placed on administrative leave from Baptist

1:09:20

Health Louisville Hospital. But I really

1:09:22

wish a man from that woman's

1:09:24

family was around to violate social

1:09:27

distancing rules and punch you in the face. Certain

1:09:29

people just need their ass beat, no need to be diplomatic

1:09:32

about it. Certain people just need a good old

1:09:34

fashioned can at ass whipping, no matter

1:09:36

the age. And doctor John rad A Maker, rad

1:09:38

of Maker, he seems like one of those people. When

1:09:40

you have reached a level of privilege, when

1:09:43

you have reached the level of entitlement, when you have reached

1:09:45

a level of arrogance to where

1:09:47

you think you can be judge, jury and

1:09:49

executioner because somebody is

1:09:51

not doing something you want them to do, then

1:09:54

you need to be knocked off your high horse. And

1:09:57

nothing knocks you off your high

1:09:59

horse better an accurate, bare knuckle

1:10:01

punch to the chin. And that's what this suck

1:10:03

of doctor John Raidmake or a Radamick

1:10:06

or whatever his name is, that who should have his medical

1:10:08

license taken away, absolutely deserved.

1:10:11

Please let remy mad give John Radermaker or

1:10:13

rad Maker, whatever the hell his name is, the biggest

1:10:16

he ha he ha he ha.

1:10:18

He's stupid, motherfu are you dumb?

1:10:21

Now? Be honest with you. I don't know why I'm doing

1:10:23

this because it should be obvious, but let's

1:10:25

play a game of yess what race

1:10:28

it day now,

1:10:31

Doctor John Raidmaker rad a Maker. He's

1:10:33

from Kentucky. These are your clues. Actually give you another

1:10:36

clue inside the donkey today if you were listening. But

1:10:38

these are your clues. Doctor John Radermaker

1:10:40

is from Kentucky. Sees a group of women not

1:10:43

social distancing, being antisocial distances.

1:10:45

He walks up to them and starts chastising them.

1:10:47

Got his got his finger pointing at them.

1:10:50

He pushes one of them, then chokes the lone

1:10:52

black girl in the group. Dj n by, Jess,

1:10:55

what race it is? White?

1:11:01

Finger pointing? I'm like, it's just finger

1:11:05

pointing is definitely caring like behavior.

1:11:08

That is definitely white woman behagor pointing now,

1:11:11

Angelie, Doctor John Rader Maker rader

1:11:13

Maker from Kentucky sees a

1:11:15

group of women not social distancing, being anti

1:11:17

social distances. Walks up to them and starts chastising

1:11:20

them, points the finger at them, pushes

1:11:22

one of them, and chokes the long black girl in the group.

1:11:25

Angelie, just what race

1:11:27

it is? Caucasians?

1:11:35

Doesn't mind his business finger pointing?

1:11:38

You know what, Angelie, dj Vy, You're

1:11:40

both correct, Doctor John Rader

1:11:42

Maker rad Maker from Kentucky is Caucasian.

1:11:46

I knew it. I knew it. I knew it. I knew it. I

1:11:48

knew it. Manya goddamn business, okay, everybody,

1:11:51

manya business all right, but especially white people

1:11:53

many you got damn business. When you see somebody anti social

1:11:56

distancing, being an antisocial distancer, chastise

1:11:59

them from a just this. It's

1:12:01

not the way to do it. All right, Well,

1:12:03

thank you for that. Donkey today, sir. Now, when

1:12:06

we can come back, Reverend Al Sharpton

1:12:08

will be joining us. We'll kick it with Reverend Awl. Of course,

1:12:10

this Sunday is east to Sunday, so we're gonna

1:12:12

talk to Reverend Al Sharptons. Don't move. It's

1:12:15

the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast

1:12:17

Club Morning.

1:12:20

Everybody is DJ Envy Angela

1:12:23

Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast

1:12:25

Club. We have Reverend Al on the phone lines

1:12:27

right now now. A second ago, Reverend now

1:12:30

said he reached out to the White House. He called the White House

1:12:32

and Trump called him back. Does Trump

1:12:34

realize how he's affecting our community

1:12:36

all the moves that he made. Is he gonna start

1:12:39

to have a black agenda and look out for our

1:12:41

communities? Since he did reach back out. I

1:12:44

don't think. I don't think that that

1:12:46

that. First of all, the conversation was

1:12:48

three or four minute conversation. He didn't get that far.

1:12:52

I was stunned that he even returned to call.

1:12:54

But the practice is that if

1:12:56

you look at his record, I don't think that

1:12:59

he has it a gender for our community. I

1:13:01

don't even think he has an agenda for the country. I

1:13:03

think he deals with as he goes.

1:13:06

I've laid out my appeal that

1:13:08

they should deal with testing those

1:13:11

that are homeless and those that are cocerated,

1:13:14

because I think that we have an obligation

1:13:16

to speak for those that can't speak for themselves.

1:13:19

And that was the long and short of the call.

1:13:21

Now, I think that he and anybody

1:13:24

else are gonna do what we make them do. And

1:13:26

how do we make them do that. We have to put pressure

1:13:29

on these local officials who are

1:13:31

up for election this year and make

1:13:33

them say, look, we don't want to hear no

1:13:35

excuse about what he doesn't do. Movements

1:13:38

come from the bottom up, not from the top

1:13:40

down. They will do what we forced

1:13:43

him to do. But if we sit home watching

1:13:45

reality TV and looking

1:13:48

out the window, thinking this is going to go away

1:13:50

one day by itself and that everything

1:13:52

will be all right. We're crazy. We have to

1:13:54

sit in our houses, email,

1:13:57

phone, whatever we've got to do and put

1:13:59

pressure on these officials that we cannot

1:14:02

have an unequal, unfair health

1:14:05

response to this damdemic. What

1:14:07

are some of the main things you think need to happen right

1:14:09

now? Like we see Governor Como in New York has

1:14:11

opened up some testing facilities

1:14:13

and they have some drive through ones because

1:14:16

they want to make sure that those testing facilities are

1:14:18

in African American neighborhoods. What are

1:14:20

the more things that you feel like need to happen in

1:14:23

order to get this pandemic under control. It

1:14:25

needs to be even more testing directing

1:14:28

in our community because you have some of

1:14:30

in our community you don't have a car to drive in. So

1:14:33

we need to have locals that

1:14:35

are in our community that we can walk

1:14:37

up to, that we can deal with in

1:14:40

a very even way

1:14:43

without the shame of whatever

1:14:45

the results are, but the pride of

1:14:48

knowing that we're doing this to make things happen

1:14:50

in our community. And we also

1:14:52

need to be very very

1:14:55

very vigilant that our healthcare

1:14:57

workers out frontline workers who

1:14:59

some are them are suffering and dying, have

1:15:02

the protection that they need

1:15:04

and the equipment that they need to protect

1:15:07

themselves, so they can even delve in more

1:15:09

on our community to do this testing. You're

1:15:11

absolutely right, Revenue, And I want to ask you something

1:15:13

because you know, I get calls from senators and mayds

1:15:15

and governors and stuff like that, but I've

1:15:17

never gotten a call from a president. What happens when the president

1:15:19

calls you? What does it come up as a block number? Where

1:15:22

it came with two or two number?

1:15:25

And then when I picked up it was on my cell

1:15:27

phone and I picked up the sector

1:15:29

said Revenue Shopton

1:15:31

the presidents on the line, and I

1:15:34

was surprised because it was Trump. Now, I've got the calls

1:15:36

from when the President Obama was in because we would

1:15:39

talk from time to time. But it's

1:15:41

just like a two or two number.

1:15:43

I remember when President Obama was in, it

1:15:45

was usually a block number, but this time

1:15:48

it was a two or two number that I didn't recognize.

1:15:51

So they too stupid to block the number because

1:15:53

you passing the number on? Would your mind passing the number on to

1:15:55

the people? I got, I got some I got some things

1:15:57

I want to get off my chests run. I

1:16:00

didn't write the double down, but what I did

1:16:02

was when I called the White House.

1:16:05

That's why I was surprised he returned the call. I

1:16:07

got the switchboard, I told who I was, and they

1:16:09

plugged me into the President's office. But I

1:16:11

talked to wait a minute, Rev. My

1:16:14

thing was Charlotte. I would the

1:16:16

message and I was gonna get on my

1:16:19

TV show at the radio show and say I

1:16:21

even call the White House. I tried to get through.

1:16:23

I was surprised. Three hours later he did call

1:16:26

me back. It's a wait a minute, Rev. You just google

1:16:28

White House number and just called the number. Oh

1:16:30

no, I've been calling the White House thirty because

1:16:33

he said, I just reached the switchboard. You just called it. Let

1:16:36

me just call you know what two O two

1:16:38

four or five six fourteen fourteen, that's

1:16:40

the general number. I've been called that thing. I

1:16:43

write that down. I need that. I'm gonna call that right

1:16:45

now. See if you call me back, I'm gonna tell you that. That's

1:16:47

how I know Donald Trump. Quarantine and two because if

1:16:49

you text somebody right now and call him, they call you

1:16:51

back immediately because they ain't got nothing else to do. I

1:16:56

want to ask you a question about Easter. Why

1:16:58

do people think just because as you believe

1:17:00

in God, you don't have to follow social

1:17:03

distancing rules and you can still congregate in the church.

1:17:05

They call that ignorance. Uh, there's

1:17:08

a between rituals

1:17:10

and church entity and Christianity.

1:17:14

We like the rituals, we like to go

1:17:17

through the perchs. You know, I

1:17:19

never found out why where

1:17:21

the Easter bunny came from. When we're talking

1:17:24

about a resurrection, is all of these

1:17:26

trappings that we get caught in. If

1:17:28

you really believe in the resurrection,

1:17:31

the resurrection was about Jesus

1:17:33

coming proving that we could

1:17:36

suffer, we could even die and

1:17:38

still rise again. How do you

1:17:41

how do you practice and praise

1:17:43

and worship rising again

1:17:46

by putting people at risk to fall

1:17:49

and to die. You can't not put

1:17:51

people at risk to die celebrating

1:17:53

the resurrection. That's an oxyy bar run

1:17:56

whoa right, that's a ball right there. Nowever,

1:17:58

now we appreciate you calling then man before

1:18:01

you leave. Rev. You know, I think it's only right

1:18:03

that that you and I know you want

1:18:05

to get to the prayer. Before we get to the prayer, I have to ask the Rev.

1:18:08

Who's doing your hair at a time like this round boy,

1:18:10

who does it every day? Me and my

1:18:13

cold? You

1:18:15

got? You got an old school hot comb. You

1:18:17

put it on the stove and heat it up. It ain't it

1:18:20

ain't hot. I do my regular cold and I

1:18:22

know what to do on the weekends. And only Angela

1:18:25

knows what I do on weekends to keep my head

1:18:28

right. And that's put

1:18:32

that bonnet on. Angela. Why there's

1:18:34

a guy with no hair? Always asked

1:18:36

that question. You

1:18:40

know why it sounds? She

1:18:44

said, you put it in the dubie. All right, let's

1:18:47

do a prayer. Yeah, let us pray, Dear

1:18:49

God, as we faced this pandemic

1:18:52

on this Easter weekend.

1:18:55

Let us realize that just as

1:18:57

you broke the grip of death, we

1:19:00

can break the grip of disease. But

1:19:02

not only break it physically in terms

1:19:04

of our personal health, but in terms

1:19:07

of how we look out for all of your children,

1:19:09

to make it fair and equal. Let

1:19:12

us not in this time think

1:19:14

of how down we are, but think of how we

1:19:16

can rise from our own internal

1:19:19

stress, from our own strife, from our family

1:19:21

disorders, from our mental anguish.

1:19:24

Let us use this time alone

1:19:26

to have a real resurrection, to

1:19:29

dig deep and find that care

1:19:31

in us. That is the resurrection,

1:19:34

that is the rising ability

1:19:37

to rise above our circumstance

1:19:39

and come out of this better, bigger

1:19:41

and stronger. And we'll give you the

1:19:43

praise. These blessings were asking your name

1:19:46

and for that sake. Amen, Amen,

1:19:48

Amen, thank you. You be

1:19:50

safe out there, man, stay healthy, you'd

1:19:52

be safe. Take care of y'all, yes, sir, all right,

1:19:55

all right when we come back. We got rumors on the way. Eve

1:19:57

what we're talking about. Imagine that you can't

1:19:59

find your child, but will tell you what. R

1:20:01

and B Star could not find her child and

1:20:04

had to actually put out a plea on her Instagram

1:20:06

stories asking for any type of information.

1:20:09

All right, we'll get to that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast

1:20:11

Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club,

1:20:16

the morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,

1:20:18

Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We all

1:20:20

the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's tall Queen

1:20:23

Naja. This is

1:20:25

the rumor report with angela

1:20:27

year. Yes,

1:20:33

Queen Naja was on Instagram and she

1:20:35

posted something that was alarming to a lot

1:20:37

of people. She posted, I need my

1:20:40

son now. Whoever has my son contacted

1:20:42

me now? If you guys know who Chris be

1:20:44

around and with DMI, I cannot

1:20:47

locate my son. Nobody is answering

1:20:49

me. She did, however, delete the message.

1:20:51

It does turn out that her ex, Chris Sales,

1:20:54

was reportedly arrested,

1:20:56

and this time it was a charge of aggravated

1:20:59

assault causing serious bodily harm.

1:21:01

So he was taken into custody,

1:21:03

and I guess she didn't know where her son was at the time. She

1:21:05

did delete that message, and then she posted to be

1:21:08

clear, I found where my baby was and

1:21:10

spoke to him and will be with him soon. I would

1:21:12

never post anything like this for attention. I posted

1:21:14

that on my story out of fear after

1:21:16

receiving a call from someone in the social services

1:21:19

department. I then tried to contact only

1:21:21

who I knew in Houston, and nobody was answering

1:21:23

me. She said, I only made a post in hopes of someone

1:21:25

reaching out to me on ig who was around

1:21:28

my son often because I don't know anyone's socials.

1:21:30

Everyone is fine, thank you. Well,

1:21:33

I'm glad she got to speak to a kid time.

1:21:37

We're not speaking to your son or not knowing where your child

1:21:39

is, all right,

1:21:42

Tony Braxton, She is talking

1:21:44

about her upcoming wedding to Birdman

1:21:46

that is still happening. They've been going back

1:21:48

and forth on dates, and she said she does want

1:21:50

the wedding to happen this year. Here's

1:21:53

what she had to say. You know, we have gone

1:21:55

back and forth the wedding days. We had a great day,

1:21:57

but then it was getting too big. We didn't want a big

1:21:59

wedding. Then okay, we don't want it too small. But then

1:22:01

he taking us to the drive too. I'm like, we are

1:22:03

not I'm

1:22:05

not ordering tried after we get married. We're not

1:22:07

doing it. So we've been trying to figure it out,

1:22:10

but we are definitely going to do it this year. That's

1:22:12

a beautiful thing. So with the bird Man and Tony Bratting

1:22:14

gonna lock it down this summer if they get this opportunity

1:22:17

too because of the damn coronavirus. Well,

1:22:19

sometime, I guess in twenty twenty

1:22:22

period, because there's a lot of people who don't

1:22:24

know if their wedding is going to happen. Like,

1:22:26

if you're getting married in July August, is it still

1:22:28

happening? Do we need to reschedule? What's

1:22:30

that gonna look like? So I

1:22:32

always would advise right now if you're planning something trying

1:22:35

to do it, like wade towards the end, like

1:22:37

October and November, because who knows all

1:22:40

right now, Joe Exotic, his niece is saying

1:22:42

that he is a hundred times worse in

1:22:44

real life than he was portrayed on the show.

1:22:47

She said she worked at his zoo on and off

1:22:49

from nineteen ninety nine until twenty seventeen,

1:22:51

and she said some of the behaviors she saw. She said,

1:22:53

I personally witnessed Joe spray a tiger

1:22:56

with a fire extinguisher, not out of a safety

1:22:59

or for a life saving reason, but because the tiger

1:23:01

didn't react the way Joe wanted it too. She

1:23:04

also feels like he froze tiger

1:23:06

cubs that died and sold them to taxi

1:23:08

dermist. She said, over the years, there

1:23:11

must have been at least ten tiger cubs that he froze.

1:23:13

I have no idea what happened to them. They would

1:23:15

just disappear. This and just so you

1:23:17

know, there's no evidence that supports what she's saying, but

1:23:19

this is what his niece is saying that she did

1:23:22

see. So what's wrong with selling tiger

1:23:24

cubs that die. I don't know what the law

1:23:26

is, if there's anything wrong with it. She's just saying

1:23:29

what she saw. So did

1:23:31

you see Donald Trumps that he's looking into partnering Joe

1:23:33

exactly? Yes, I saw somebody asked

1:23:35

him about that. Hey man, a guy's

1:23:37

got it. The President had his finger on the on the heart

1:23:40

of pop culture. Goddamn, that's

1:23:42

right. Well. Fox is also going to be airing

1:23:45

a one hour at TMZ special on Tiger

1:23:47

King as well. TMZ investigates Tiger

1:23:49

King what really went down. It's amazing

1:23:51

that this show has garnered so much attention and

1:23:54

new episodes are coming now. There's other

1:23:56

people doing specials on the docuseries.

1:23:59

They said the Netflix accu series to reach

1:24:01

thirty four point three million unique

1:24:03

viewers within the first ten days of

1:24:06

its release in March. There's

1:24:08

only one creature on this planet

1:24:10

who has all the answers, and that's the goddamn

1:24:12

Tiger. So until you can sit to Tiger down

1:24:15

and get some questions, ask him some questions

1:24:17

and get some answers out of the Tiger, we're

1:24:19

gonna it's gonna always be a mystery, all

1:24:21

right, now, Wendy Williams, as you know, is back

1:24:24

broadcasting this week, and one

1:24:27

thing she did was give a warning

1:24:29

to Tiffany Hattish. Here's what she said. I

1:24:32

like Tiffany Hattish and Common only because

1:24:34

he's been lusting She's been lusting after

1:24:36

him for so long, so it appears that

1:24:38

they might be quarantining together, Tiffany.

1:24:40

The thing is, don't fall too hard in love. Common

1:24:43

is not good with women. He

1:24:46

keeps you until he's done with you. You

1:24:48

could have texted that, Wendy. You

1:24:50

could have called You could have called her phone and told it that,

1:24:53

m all right now, when

1:24:55

you become when you've become friends with Wendy Williams,

1:24:57

boy, that's a very very very very

1:25:00

land minus ground to walk on. I

1:25:03

think Ninie Leaks is aware now now

1:25:05

Floyd Mayweather is planning to return

1:25:07

to the boxing ring, but what he wants to do is

1:25:10

virtual boxing matches, so

1:25:12

they'll be exclusive to live TV streaming platform

1:25:15

Fubo TV and pay per view

1:25:17

partners to be announced. But they're going to

1:25:20

research and analyze photographic films

1:25:22

and the mathematical representations of his face

1:25:24

and body and then develop a comprehensive

1:25:26

computer generated digital likeness of him,

1:25:29

and I guess do these virtual

1:25:32

matches? Oh copy board

1:25:34

he is, but you get you get

1:25:36

to fight Floyd Mayweather, like a virtual Floyd may

1:25:39

Virtual. I think that's dope because I was thinking about

1:25:41

doing a virtual party where you wear the glasses and you

1:25:43

can actually walk into the party. You can see everybody

1:25:45

dancing, You could talk to people in the club, you can talk

1:25:47

to the DJ, but you stay in your house. These

1:25:50

are I love virtual

1:25:53

reality. That sounds like a moneymaker right

1:25:55

there for Floyd. Maybe fight Floyd Mayweather.

1:25:58

I love virtual reality. That Avatar

1:26:01

ride they got a um at

1:26:03

uh. I don't know his Universal Studios Disney

1:26:06

said one of them. Yeah, that one

1:26:08

of the imparts. When you're old, it's all a blur. But boy, they

1:26:10

got that Avatar ride. Me and my wife had to ride that

1:26:12

twice. I love virtual reality, But

1:26:14

how would you be able to feel the people? Yeah?

1:26:16

Would you be able to feel the people punching you? Though? Yeah,

1:26:19

they can. They'll probably vibrate. It'll probably vibrate

1:26:21

when you get probably vibrate. Right, you're right, you're

1:26:23

right, you're right. Anyway, I'm

1:26:25

Anagela yee and that is your room of report all

1:26:28

right then, you're about

1:26:30

to pay homage to this king called Usher.

1:26:32

Right before I do that, let me let me shout

1:26:34

out to DJ khalid Uh. Yesterday

1:26:37

I put on my live a goal from

1:26:39

me to support DJs where I wanted to give DJ some

1:26:41

money that are not making money, that are struggling

1:26:43

right now that I hurt, probably can't pay for food,

1:26:46

formula or whatever it may be. You

1:26:48

know, DJ's a lot of them don't pay taxes

1:26:50

because they it's a cash business. I'm just being honest,

1:26:52

so they're not going to get a stimulus check. So they're

1:26:54

on their own right now, have nothing. So I said, I'm

1:26:56

gonna create a goal for me and try to give DJ some

1:26:59

money. And I made the goal fifty thousand

1:27:01

dollars. I said, I'm gonna try to help as many as possible.

1:27:04

Or when I looked on the go fund me, Kali gave fifteen

1:27:06

thousand. Then ten minutes later he gave thirty

1:27:08

thousand. So I called immediately. I

1:27:11

called him immediately. I'm like, YO, did you make a mistake And he

1:27:13

was like no, he was like when I when I heard

1:27:16

your story and I heard what you were saying, he was like, I remember

1:27:18

when I was a DJ getting one hundred dollars a week,

1:27:20

two hundred dollars a show, and I'm like,

1:27:23

damn, I could have never imagined if they just took

1:27:25

that all away and I couldn't pay my bills.

1:27:27

So he was like, I gotta rep that, I gotta

1:27:29

support that we DJ's at the end of the day. So let

1:27:31

me shout out to DJ Kali for donating forty

1:27:34

five thousand dollars to that cause that

1:27:37

we're gonna be doing Sunday where every DJ

1:27:39

is gonna be going live. So it's gonna

1:27:41

be Me, d Nice, Camillo, Pro Style,

1:27:44

Mister Rogers, Quicksilver, Spin

1:27:46

king Man,

1:27:48

Scratch, Kick Capri, so many

1:27:50

different DJs. Every DJ is gonna go on an hour. We're

1:27:52

gonna be doing it for this cause and hopefully people can donate

1:27:55

more. So right now it looks like, if you think about it, it's

1:27:57

gonna be like we're gonna two hundred DJs

1:27:59

to be able to get five hundred dollars each that

1:28:01

we'll be able to buy groceries and food

1:28:03

and everything that they need. So that's what we're looking at. So shout

1:28:06

to Calid Drop. Let's salute to DJ CALLI

1:28:08

dropping a clue box for Kalid. You know, Callid got

1:28:10

the gray hair on the side,

1:28:13

you know, looking like a detective, old

1:28:15

school detective. So so so salute

1:28:18

to him man for doing a good thing. Call

1:28:20

was a good guy or everybody knows call is a good guy. Yeah.

1:28:22

But hey, that's amazing though, that all these DJs

1:28:25

are gonna get this money that they really need it right now,

1:28:27

because like you said, there's so many people that

1:28:29

are going through it. And obviously for you MV

1:28:31

and for Khalid, who are DJs,

1:28:33

this is something that I think, uh means

1:28:36

a lot to you as well, So I love it, definitely

1:28:39

does. Now let's get to yes, you're

1:28:41

paying homage the Usher right correct.

1:28:43

First of all, I gotta salute Usher because I loved the way he handled

1:28:45

the weekend yesterday when he tweeted out the

1:28:48

moon doesn't walk back at the Dog. Then

1:28:50

he released the record that I can't wait to hear that you

1:28:52

you're playing that in the mix right now. I'm gonna start the mix

1:28:54

off with that. And you know that that was the name for the Usher

1:28:57

mix. It's Cole Sex

1:29:01

he'sac something but but it's produced by

1:29:03

Usher and Little John correct. I mean Jamae

1:29:05

Dupre and Little John and it features Ludacris.

1:29:08

I love that combination. Another great

1:29:10

way that us You're answered, so answered us. You're answered

1:29:12

with the tweet where he said the moon doesn't walk back at the dog.

1:29:14

He answered with a record with a production

1:29:17

duel that we loved to hear him with Little John and Jamaine Dupre

1:29:19

and a Ludacrius feature. And you know what's the most impressive,

1:29:22

petty thing about this He released

1:29:24

the record on the weekend. I

1:29:27

want to close box for usher boss's

1:29:30

petty this level. Now, let's get to this mix.

1:29:33

Let me know your favorite US, your Joey. We're gonna go throwing fast because

1:29:35

us. You got so many record I'm gonna miss so many of them. But let

1:29:38

me know what you want to hear. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, DJ

1:29:41

Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy.

1:29:43

We are the Breakfast Club. Shout the Van Jones

1:29:45

for joining us this morning, My

1:29:47

guy Van Jones. Man Van Jones is

1:29:50

always out here doing God's work, ringing

1:29:52

the alarm about the way

1:29:55

that coronavirus is impacting the black community but also

1:29:57

impacting the jails and Allen, were

1:29:59

still waiting on you to reach out to Van Jones or,

1:30:01

like Van Jones said this morning, Shaka sing

1:30:03

Corps. You know you can. You can bring them up on the zoom

1:30:05

and let them bring light and attention to what's

1:30:07

going on in the jails and the prisons all

1:30:10

across America. You can make that right. Yeah,

1:30:12

shout out to Shaka sing Or. They shouted

1:30:14

him out a lot just for him studying that whole program

1:30:17

of giving the face mask to prisons and bringing attention

1:30:19

to what was going on and rights

1:30:22

and joining us this morning too. Revenew, Yeah,

1:30:25

Revenew. I got to slow down the Revenew doing

1:30:27

a little too much. Revenew getting up, you know,

1:30:30

going going to I think you said, the National Action Network

1:30:32

feeds twenty five hundred people a day and he's

1:30:34

doing this radio show like that. Don't sound

1:30:36

like social distance to me, revern now. But salute to

1:30:38

you for always always revere

1:30:41

now as a president that's gonna die on his post. Believe

1:30:43

that goodness. Gracious. And also shout

1:30:45

out to the governor of New Jersey, Governor Murphy

1:30:48

yesterday during his brief and he shouted us out and thanked

1:30:50

us for bringing up some of the things that were

1:30:53

concerning to our community. So shout to Governor, play

1:30:55

that clip, man, play that clip. While we didn't play that clip

1:30:57

in prime time, play that. A matter of fact, we got to play that clip

1:30:59

of couple more times before we get up out of here because we do do an

1:31:02

extra hour just for New York, New Jersey

1:31:04

and parts of Philadelphia and Connecticut.

1:31:06

But salute to Governor Phil Murphy. That was

1:31:09

big. That's what that's what you that's what you play the clip.

1:31:11

Let's play it. And

1:31:14

you know he said that he pushed, you know, the

1:31:16

executive order through because of those

1:31:18

questions. Man, So you know that's what the

1:31:20

platform is for. If you're not using your platform like that,

1:31:22

I don't know what you're doing. All right, when

1:31:24

we come back, Paul and I want to salute to hold

1:31:26

Hold. I want to salute a Newark Beth Israel

1:31:29

Medical Center and Children's Hospital of New

1:31:32

Jersey or yesterday me and Lala provided

1:31:34

two hundred and eighty meals for the healthcare

1:31:36

workers their courtesy of Eat Clean bro.

1:31:38

So salute to y'all, and please reach out

1:31:40

to your local hospitals man, whether you're

1:31:42

in whatever, whatever city, you're in. Reach out

1:31:44

to your local hospitals because they absolutely need

1:31:47

this kind of help right now in regards to

1:31:50

food and ppe. So whatever

1:31:52

you can do, reach out to your local hospitals and help

1:31:55

all right. When we come back positive notes, it don't move. It's

1:31:57

to Breakfast Club. Good morning. Everybody is tek

1:32:00

Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy.

1:32:02

We are the Breakfast Club again. A

1:32:04

shout out to all of everybody that donated

1:32:06

to the go fund me that I set up. I set up a

1:32:08

goalfund me for all of DJs out there, all the struggling

1:32:10

DJs. I always say, a lot of DJs

1:32:13

they don't have healthcare, they don't have a retirement

1:32:15

plan. A lot of them don't necessarily

1:32:17

pay taxes because there's a cash business and they're

1:32:19

not gonna get a stimulus chests out there right now

1:32:22

hurt. So for all those DJs,

1:32:24

I'm just trying to provide something. But they can't eat

1:32:26

a little bit because now it's not the time to have an ego.

1:32:29

I know it's very difficult. So what I'm trying

1:32:31

to do is just provide something for the DJ. So I

1:32:33

started to go fund me. At first, I just

1:32:35

wanted to do fifty thousand, which was probably about one hundred

1:32:38

DJ's giving five hundred dollars, but Khalid

1:32:40

called yesterday he donated forty five

1:32:42

thousand dollars to the fund,

1:32:45

So we're gonna help a lot more DJs

1:32:47

than that. So with DJ and Sunday starting at

1:32:49

twelve new and I'm kicking it off, it's gonna be me d

1:32:51

Nice, DJ, Scratch, Camillo,

1:32:54

Pro Style, Kick Capri, Mister

1:32:57

Rogers, Tony Neil, DJ,

1:33:00

will Is DJ, and spin King self

1:33:02

and it's more DJs. It's going to be announced. We're just working

1:33:04

out times. So I just want to say thank you to all

1:33:07

the DJ's and let's try to, you know, raise as much

1:33:09

money as possible. Shout the Drink Champ, Shout the Nori

1:33:11

and they donated a thousand dollars.

1:33:14

Uh, there's so many people donate and I just want to just say thank

1:33:16

you to everybody out there. And you could just if you want to know for

1:33:18

me, click the link of my virus right there. And

1:33:21

Norid donated a thousand dollars and Nori he got a

1:33:23

new EP out today or the name of

1:33:25

Nori's EP what's the name of Nori's EP. Hold

1:33:27

on, hold on, let me pull out. I think it's called patio furniture.

1:33:31

Patio furniture, that's what it's called. Yes,

1:33:33

it's called patio furniture. So all

1:33:36

the DJ's out there, remember Nori

1:33:38

donated wink wink too to

1:33:40

the cars. All right, you can DJ's

1:33:43

out there, you could, You could play on

1:33:45

IG all day. It's

1:33:51

a good time to get for artists.

1:33:53

It's a good time to get your music. Play, donates money,

1:33:55

Hey I donated, and then step into that uh

1:33:58

step into that Instagram live. You know absolutely

1:34:01

well you got a positive no shallow me. Yeah,

1:34:03

man, this is East the weekend. Okay,

1:34:05

everybody needs to remember that. You need to remember

1:34:08

what the resurrection stands for. Okay. The resurrection

1:34:10

gives my life meaning, direction

1:34:13

and the opportunity to start over no

1:34:15

matter what my circumstances. Breakfast

1:34:18

Club, you don't finish for y'all dunk

1:34:21

yo, what's handing it? Should board DC, y'all flat and

1:34:23

wipe that ass. Club is

1:34:25

man's

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