Fifty percent right, I love to sit out. Isn't coming the most prominent forum for you? Wait your ass up early in the morning. But they tell me it was y'all. I say, oh, hell yeah, I'm getting the choice more shot three people's choice. I'm awee, but I've got you Sharma people cafe. If you guys are the basket? What if we know that breakfast club petition? Good morning USA? Okay, I guess Charlomae's not plugged and I can see him. Well,
it's Monday, what um easy? Whatst up? Amvy? And the reason you can see him is because we are back on Revolt today. So if you have Revolt, you can also watch us. Find us right and happy for twenty day to day is for twenty that's when years post to Uh. If you're a smoker, smoker a little extra today for four twenty in celebration, happy for a twenty day. Or you can take some drops or something like that if you're concerned about your lungs at a time like this,
or edibles or anything like that. Yeah, any one of those. So how was your weekend? This weekend? My my week it was pretty fantastic. I got to watch the Michael Jordan Last Dance. It was only two parts, two episodes, but it was amazing. Man. I mean, I'm a huge Michael Jordan fan, so watching it with my son was was probably the top of my weekend. I enjoyed it so much. Of course, the Teddy Riley and baby Face
battle didn't happen. They were all over the place. But this schedule today it did create a lot of funny, funny memes. Yeah, but the Michael Jordan flicks was just dope. I watched parts one in two also, so it's ten parts, so every Sunday you'll see another two. Yeah, it's it's It's like I said, it's great to watch with my son because my son grew up on the ending of when Kobe played and then also Lebron James. So to my son, he's never seen you know, he's seen clips.
But to see how hard Jordan had to work to get what he had to get, and him you know, being uh not making on his h in high school team, and how hard he worked to get back into the game. So it was pretty amazing to watch that with my son. Yeah, you know what's so it did Scottie pipping dirty. I was just gonna say that. I'll tell you that much. I don't know, you know, I was thinking about that last night, you know what I mean? Did they do Scottie pipping dirty or there simply you know, no permanent
friends or enemies when it comes to business. Because he signed the contract contract for seven years, eighteen million dollars, I think that they should have restructured it towards the end.
But why. I mean, I feel like that's what happens with record deals, right, Like people record deal early on, but then if the label is decent and they want to have a good relationship with you, then they're like, Okay, you know what, given the state of what's been happening and how you've been doing, let's go back and look at this and do something that's more fair. I feel like that is the humanity should. But they don't have to,
you know. I mean, you signed that contract. You have a lawyer, you have an attorney, and that's the contract that you signed. And it was like, I'm gonna sit out, but she got to look at both sides. Though if Scottie would have got injured his second year, they still would have had to pay them. They wouldn't have came back and said, all right, well let's restructure because you got injured, get not playing anymore. So I kind of
see both sides a little bit too. That's a lot of money for a kid from Arkansas at the time. You know what I'm saying, You get some bonuses might have been. We don't know there was. I'm sure that I'm sure that there was for them going to the playoffs and the finals and things of that nature. But other than that, was a great dog. I thought they did Phil Jackson dirty too. Why would you want to push Phil Jackson out of town? That didn't make sense, and it makes no sense after he's won, like when
you like five championships. That's why I said the dude Jared krauss Man. When I finished watching that, it felt like I was and I know this is a very false equivalency, but I felt like I was watching the Central Park five. He made me feel like Linda Feristein. I was like, why is this guy liked this? Why are you so evil? For no reason? But I don't I can't say. I can't put him on the Linda Faristein And I'll just say that you know he's a magua.
You feed Jar, you feed Jerry Crossed after midnight, then you'll probably get Linda Feriste and he could turn into that gremlin. And he was just a little evil magua. Yeah, he was a little he was. He was a little evil genius. That's how they look at it, like, you know, I mean, he was able to put that team together, but what he did behind the scenes and what he did to keep continuing that team is just a nasty old man man and all the time in the morning,
I think, yeah, awful credit. Didn't get the credit. I promise you, if Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippenfield Jackson would have just went out there and picked him up and said, hey, man, you know the architect of this, the guy who's putting this together is Jerry, he'd have been fine. But the fact he wasn't getting no credit, he decided to blow the whole thing up. That that was crazy. And the owner was being sneaky too. The owner was throwing a lot of rocks and hide his handcase. He's the owner.
There's no way all that stuff was happening in them. The owner didn't approve right. For the owner was about money, all right, But let's get the show Crack and doctor Fauci will be checking in. He checked it on Friday after the show, Um, just to talk about what's going on, So, you know, told the right to get that on. We spoke to him about everything, coronavirus and COVID nineteen and who else we have checking it? We have somebody else
checking it right, Oh man? We have one of the greatest what would I call, Deepak Chopra, a spiritual advisor, sacred purpose coach. M Yeah, Deepak Chopra. You know I've got a chance to kick you. I got a chance to build with him this weekend. And he has this new initiative that he has called Chopra Global, as well as a book called Metahuman. And you know we're gonna be discussing a book that really helped me out during
this time, the Seven Spiritual Laws of Success. He has a law in this book called the law of detachment, which is leaning into the uncertainty of it all. And I think that's what we all have been forced to do during this global pandemic. So we're talking to Deepak Chopra this morning. All right, Well, I know what everybody else is gonna be doing today. It's four twenty. So rolling up, let's get the show cracking front page. Thats
what we're talking about. Well, let's talk about the beaches in Jacksonville, Florida, and we'll give you some updates because they did open those beaches over the weekend. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning, I'm wanting everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we all the Breakfast Club. Let's get
in some front page news where we start with ye. Well, first I wanted to say congratulations to the New York Liberty and they got the number one draft picked to Sabrina Yonesco. So congratulations to the w NBA, to the New York Liberty for getting that number one draft picked. That's gonna be a big deal, all right. And I do want to warn people about these fake text messages and the robocalls that are going around about coronavirus. So do not click on this if you get this email.
If you get this text message, it'll say that you've come into contact with someone who has tested positive or shown symptoms for COVID nineteen, and then it'll tell you to click on this link. And that will provide more information. Don't do it. Clearly, that is a scam. How could they know who you've come into contact with? The first thing I'm thinking, I'm look, have you quarantined that whole and you're been around nobody? How the hell they though
if you came in contact with someone. But you know, people are taking advantage at a time like that. Absolutely, I'm sure there's a lot of older people out there that just might click at the stage to try to save themselves. So be actually so shocking when you see it and you're like, what you know? So all right? In Jacksonville, the beach was packed, as they have said that the beaches are open from six to eleven am
and then five to eight pm daily. There's some restrictions, including there's no sunbathing, there's no lounging in chairs or on blankets, and it looked so crazy that people would just be rushing out. Crowds were seen cheering and rushing onto the beach as the police did remove the barriers around five pm on Friday evening. But you know, not a good time to be doing all of that. Florida coronavirus virus hit a record with their amount of cases
that they had fourteen hundred new cases on Friday. That's the highest twenty four hour tolls since the pandemic began. So clearly they're not out of there yet. So you know, they still got to be careful. The craziest people in America to come from the Bronx and all the Florida, and you gotta left Florida, Florida. Man, if you if you want to test anything out in America, you know,
let Florida go first. So let's let's sit back and see how all of this is played at this before we open up you know, the rest of the country. I even opened up the rest of the beaches in America. Let Florida go first. All right, Well that is your front. Florida's crazy, all right, Well, thank you for that. Get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us
up right now. Maybe had a bad night, bad morning, or maybe had a great weekend, whatever it may be. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man than hear from you on the Breakfast Club. You got something on your mind? Hello? Who's this? Yeah, my name is Joe, Joe? What up? Get it off your chests? Bro? What up? Joey? Uh? What's up? Charlemagne? And ye? How
you the one? The story you just did it about Jacksonville beaches. Um about here in Jacksonville actually at the beach, And uh, it wasn't that bad, man. People hyped it up really really bad on the news and I've seen the pictures, Bro, I seen the pictures. I'm looking at the pictures now. There was people out there, but I mean it wasn't It wasn't as bad as as they making it out to be. It wasn't a lot of people out did what you're saying. So you were out there.
I wasn't out there. I've seen the news and the people I wrote my first street and it's right off the right off the staying right there, And I mean there's people out there, but that it looked so back from the from the pictures they were showing, and um, I just didn't see it. I didn't see it like that, man. But uh, I'm just maybe maybe you wasn't out there at peak hours. What's that outn't here. I said, maybe you weren't out there in peak hours. Maybe maybe so,
maybe so. But uh, I just hate how how it was portrayed on the news and like there's a bunch of crazy but when Jacksonville going out to the beach. But I'm just trying to defend my own you know. Now, let me tell you something, my brother, I don't I don't know if it was a lot of crazy people that went out to the beach in Jacksonville, but I do know it's a lot of crazy people in Jacksonville. Thank you, brother. Hello, who's this? Yo? Eja? Oh my god? Crazy?
Let's up? Broke up? Yo? Man um. I just wanted to talk about the whole Teddy Riley and baby Face than I was, And of course the means are hilarious, but I saw somebody into this, so I'm like, uh, baby Face and then the other guy, and I'm just like, it's funny as the mean, disrespectful. You're not gonna, yeah, we're not gonna reduce Pitty Riley to the other guy.
So no, we're not doing that. Yeah. I think because baby Face was in front of the camera a little more than Telly Ronley, it kind of looks like he's done a lot more. But I don't think that gap is as big as everybody thinking to do this. That gap is not that. It's not that big at all. Like they're both gods, you know what I'm saying. Like these are two people who both have Infinity gauntlets. You know what I'm saying. They both got all six Infinity stones.
I like baby Face as cool as a fan though. Man, you gotta love baby Face. Baby Face act like jay Z. Yeah, you got a very condescending humor, Like like like jay Z does he likes to you know, Yeah, that's cute you Yeah, that's what he was doing the Teddy Riley the whole time. This, Yeah, that's cute. Him to death the whole time, anything anything Teddy do. Yeah, that's that's Yeah, that's cute. Even two out of the three songs Teddy played, he goes, I didn't know you did that? How old
were you? Twelve? Yeah, Jesus Christ's like turned you speaking death? Why speaker is not on? Brother, It's just connected right to the thing. Y'all gotta get y'alls together. Hopefully everything everything goes off tonight without a hitch, because they they' supposed to rematch tonight at eight pm. Hopefully everything goes off without a hitch. All right, get it off your chest? Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now with the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, Wake up, wake up ya. You're trying to get it off your chest. Your man or black, We want to hear from you on the breakfast But hello, who's this? Hey Tony, Hey, Tony, get it off your chest, Tony, good morning. I really want to get it off my chest. But I'm actually from Florida, So Charlomagne, I'm gonna need to stay off of us. But um, I'm actually from that. And if you guys notice those pitches, it wasn't a lot of
us off the beach. You mean a lot of black people. You mean a lot of black people. We're not playing those games. I'm saying, no, no, you know, but I just want to get that off my chest. So why are you now, listen, why are you afraid to say white people? White people like to blame what's for everything? You know what I'm actually met, so I'm not afraid
to say. However, you know I'm just trying to say, you know, well, at the next you know, that's all I'm getting off work, homeschool these kids when you're going to the beach. Okay, it was the white people, the white people that weekend on the beach wild. Well, you know all I'm gonna say is we already made even news. We don't need to be making a radio to my goodness. All right, thank you mama. Hello, who's this? Good morning, Angela. It's snack Man and I got snack Man. We need
a good joke. We really you're ready. There are new reasons I'm at low risk for contracting the coronavirus. First, having zero positive O positive blood type makes me less successiful to the virus, and the other reasons I'm at low risk for contracting the coronavirus. Yo, I drink MODELO know what just happened, But I'm going back trash. I just got that makes it funny though no it doesn't. Nothing's funny on him? Hello, who's this? I want to get it off your chess bro man? What happened with
that teddy battle this weekend? It wasn't for Uncle Charlotte and tyreas Man and probably Boosty as well, I laughed about the whole thing. I felt like Teddy was a little pressure. I think he felt like LA read a big de session be there. I don't think that was the case. I just think that, you know, Teddy is a is a showman, you know, and he was trying
to put on a real show. And the truth to the matter is Instagram ain't built for that, because if you look, Teddy was actually uh running the show simultaneously on his website on it as well. His website looked amazing, picture was clear, the sound was great, but that don't reflect well on Instagram. Yeah, you know, he and Grammar is a laptop. But at first when he came on, it sounded good. The sound sounded great at first, so you know, when they clicked in, it just sometimes you
have an echo. Sometimes there's a problem. They shitd have just clicked off a click back on. But I mean, hopefully they fixed the sound and they'll get to it tonight. Tyrese got into a fight into the crowd too, I hope tonight. Uh, you know, Tyrese don't get into a fight with no audience members. He got into a fight with the word Tao in the crowd. Now that was Now you got you got into a fight with the word Tao. Oh you know what I mean, Tyle kicked his ass. I ain't never seen Tyle kick nobody yet.
That that's Tyl ever kicked your ass. I've had the worst kicked my ass before, but I ain't never had tywe kick my ass. Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one on five one, get it off your chest. Hit us Now it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Now we got our rooms on the way. Ye yes, we are going to be talking about You
want to start with the Last Dance this morning? Sure, since we're fresh and yell have been talking about it this morning already, let's get into that and talk about some of the highlights from parts one and part two. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Ej Envy, Angela Yee, Scharlamine the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Michael Jordan, it's about this is the rumor report, Angela y on the
Breakfast Club. Yes, sir, everybody was watching parts one and two of the Last Dance documentary on ESPN last night and we learned a lot. So one of the first things that we learned was Jerry Krause. He was the team's general manager, and there was a lot of tension behind the scenes with the general manager and the team. And here was a quote from Jerry Krause that everybody was talking about. Jerry Krause, the Bulls general manager, says, quote,
organizations win titles, not players. End quote. Funny thing. I've never seen him post up and hit a short jump shot to quote that was attributed to you. Well, as you know, David, there was a misquote. What I said was that players and coaches alone don't win championships, that organizations do. I do sincerely believe that the organizations as a whole with one part of it, can't win alone. Yeah. Right.
You can have the best executives in the building, the best executives in the world, but if you got trash ass players, nothing is moving and amazing. Players can make trash ass executives look good, but not the other way around. Trash Ass executives can't make a whack players look good. It's not all good at great as executives can make white players look good. My players, the white players, all right.
Another thing they discussed was, and Michael Jordan talks about when he joined the Balls, the cocaine parties with girls and everything that he would not partake in preseason is in the hotel. So I'm trying to find my teammates. So I started knocking on doors and I could hear someone says, and then he heard this deep voices. Who is it that says m j And then they all said, oh,
he's just a rookie, don't worry about it. So opened up the door, walk in and practically the whole team was in there, and it was like things that I've never seen in my life. You know, as a young kid, got your lines over here, you got two weed smokers over here, you got two women over here. So the first thing I said, look, man, you know I'm out because all I can think about if they come and raipe this place, I am just as guilty as everybody
else has had this in this room. And from that point on, you know, I was more or less on my own, man. But you can tell they were just such great athletes if you're able to sniff cocaine and then go out there and still play all of those minutes for eighty two seasons. Wow, yeah, incredible. If you look at that, I mean, I mean, or you can look at it like Michael Dolan said, you know, he
didn't do it. And some of the greatest athletes have it, like if you look at Floyd Mayweather, he doesn't drink a smoke like they just have a you know, much respect for their bodies in know what it takes to win. Yeah, but if you knew the people who were on cocaine and the great things that they were doing, you'd be like, Wow, okine is the hell of a drug. But God dave
some hell of aradletes. Now we learned a lot about Scottie Pippen and his role as well the number two player in the NBA, and he took a lot less money for seven seasons. He signed a long term contract. Scottie Pippen shigned a deal in nineteen ninety one for seven years for eighteen million dollars and if he played it right, he could have made nine times at the amount ten times. I felt like I couldn't afford the gall bow myself getting injured and not being able to provide.
I needed to make sure that people in my corning work were take cal I can understand why he would do that, young kid from Arcosol. You got eighteen million dollars, you know, guarantee. Yeah, you don't know, you don't know what the future holds. I can understand him why he would why he would do that, absolutely, especially he had a huge family. He didn't want to get injured out. I get it. But you know, if that happens, if it works out the other way, you gotta take that.
You gotta eat that sometimes. Yeah, you can't throw Jerry Cross all the way under the bus with that man, because I'm sure the owner had a lot of saying that as well. And I don't think Scotty was selfish. I just I just think he was smart because there are no permanent friends of enemies when it comes to business. But everyone needs to realize that's how contracts work works. Okay, if you sign it, you gotta play it out. Michael Jordan had the players out. Michael Jordan contract was trash
two eight years, twenty five million dollars. You had the players out. Scotty had the players out. But then you know, also when when when when the table turns and there's a problem the other way. Companies still got to pay that man, regardless if you'd have got injured or if they would have been a problem. Nope, you still got to pay that money. Scottie Pippen did have surgery, and
here's what happened. I had a rough sh tending in my ankle and I decided to have surgery lay because I was like, you know what, I'm not going to my summer or trying to rehab for a season. They're not going to be looking forward to having me, So I'm gonna enjoy my summer and I'll use the season to prepare. Not mad at him for that, especially being that that was the last year of his deal. You already won five championships, you want the way to winning
another one. But I guess at that point they were already ready to wash their hands with that whole regime. So they was like, well, we're not resigning to no way, so why why restructure is deal? All right? Well, that was a lot going on, And since we're talking about the NBA, the NBA is going to be withholding twenty five percent of players salaries starting in May. So that's what they've agreed to. What they're gonna do is do a gradual reduction over the course of the remainder of
the season. They made that decision in conjunction with the National Basketball Players Association. They'll be expected to continue through the course of the coronavirus crisis. So in order to provide players with the more grad do a salary reduction schedule, a partial reductions of twenty five percent will start with the players twice a month, payment due on May fifteen. So NBA players have been getting their full salaries. But now that I don't understand they signed a contract right
right on contract for guaranteed an NBA. I thought your money was guaranteed in the NBA and make millions. They made a decision with the players Association, and that is what represents the players. So if they made an agreement, that's what they've come to, that decision. So that's not right, that's not right. We signed a contract. We signed a contract. So if if if the organization makes more than expected, they don't say, you know what, well, here's a bump
where you're gonna give you a little extra away. Anyway, absolutely so, now so now that they're not making what they thought they was going to make, you gonna hold back some of my salary. I just thought the contracts were guaranteed, so I'm kind of surprised, but that I would like to know more about that. Well, they agreed on it with the players Association, so I guess even though it is guaranteed, they could have not agreed to it.
But I guess because they also want to make sure they think about all the people that work at these places that are impacted, and so a lot of them are still getting their salaries. So the players, a lot of players have donated money to those people also, so it might be involving everything. Yeah, but the owners that the owners ain't holding back their money so they can pay to concession people or to pay the people that work at the stadium. They're holding that money to help
their bottom line. I don't think they give an extra money to old people. I don't know them. All right, Well, that is your front page news, I mean rumor report. All right, thanks both there. Now when we come back, we got front page news. What are we discussing? Yes, Donald Trump is defending some of those demonstrators who are protesting social distancing restrictions. All right, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked this to breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news where we start with you. Well, people are protesting and saying that they're ready to get back to work, ready to get back outside, and they are protesting social distancing. Now, the President Donald Trump had this to say about the protesters, Well, I think we do have a sobering guidance, but I
think some things are too tough. What they've done in Virginia with respect to the Second Amendment is just a horrible thing. They did a horrible thing, the governor. When you see what other states have done, no, I think I feel very comfortable. Go ahead, President, Just to be clear, when you talk about these states Michigan, Minnesota, Virginia, do you think that they should live their stay at home orders or can you talk of what they've done are
too much? I mean, it's just too much. I mean, I don't have a problem with every presidential respect gives citizens right to protests, right, but we have to realize you're being asked to stay at home in order to flatten this curve. So people don't get sick and die.
It's a difference, right. I think it's a selfest thing to do, because there's other people who are out here that are very cautious, people who have family members, friends that they're losing, they're getting sick themselves, so you don't want to still be out and you know, potentially spreading something at a time like this because people were testing and you can see them like very close together with each other, So that kind of defeats the whole purpose
of China flatten this curve. Yeah, And the crazy part is they aren't even scripping you of your civil liberties. They're just giving you a choice. They're telling you, like, look, if you sit your half down and stay home, we can flatten this curve, keep people from getting sick, keep people from dying. But if you don't, then the opposite will happen. And look what people are choosing. They're choosing
to go out dumb asses, all right. Name and Marcus is going to file for bankruptcy as soon as this week. They've been having all kinds of financial struggles for years, but now because of coronavirus. Sources are saying this could become the first major US department store to fall victim to this climate. Right now, they are trying to figure out how they can either sell the business, shrink the chain by half the stores and keep operating, or just a total liquidation. So it looks like it might not
be happening. They're saying they had to temporarily shut all forty three of its locations, their last cost stores. That's two dozen and two Bergdorf Goodman stores that are in New York City, So we shall see. But they're borrowings total about four point eight billion dollars and they have a crazy amount of debt. So you know, I don't know if someone's gonna buy them out or what's going to happen, but it might be no more Neiman Marcus. Damn.
You know, man, I haven't been in the mall in a long time, but when I did used to go to the mall, would definitely be Neiman Marcus because especially you know in New Jersey, you could just pull up right to Name and Marcus Valley the car, jump out and grab what you want. And also one of the few stores I would I would ever shopping and not return to close. Oh that that was pretty nice. So you're not the reason. You're not the reason. But but if even Marcus closed as we I'm gonna be a
little upset. I mean, a lot of stores are closing, but right now it's the knees and people don't need it right now. Yeah, Barney's definitely used to return to close all the time. Well they've already closed, thanks you. That's probably we could see why. Yeah, all right. More than twenty three hundred inmates have tested positive for coronavirus
in Ohio. It's two thousand, three hundred and fifteen inmates across three correct facilities in Ohio have tested positive after more than nine hundred additional positives were reported just yesterday. So it looks like they have some issues they really need to deal with right there. Also, Tyson Foods, they have issued a statement on coronavirus safety after about one hundred of their workers have tested positive. So there's ninety
plant workers in Tennessee that tested positive for coronavirus. There haven't been any depths, but still that's alarming. And they are saying that they're extremely grateful for the work our team members are doing and for the role they play in the critical supply chain that extends from farm to fork, So the company of the sanitizing plant production areas and deep cleaning other areas of the facility. I read something yesterday that says you don't have to clean off your
your grocery food packaging anymore. Thinking about the factory worker is packaging the food. I wonder how true is that. Y'all listen, if y'all want, you're clean off your bags and groceries. The FDA said, there's we want to reassure consumers there's currently no evidence of human or animal food or food packaging being associated with transmission of the coronavirus.
They said, this particular coronavirus causes respiratory illness, and it's spread from person to person, unlike food born gastro intestinal or giviruses such as neurovirus and hepatitis A that often make people ill through contaminated food. So they said, currently there's no nationwide shortages of food, though some stores may be out of certain products. But you know what they did say, they are thinking it might be time for grocery stores to ban customers from coming inside because the
grocery store workers have died from coronavirus. So what they're talking about is there's some grocery stores that are doing delivery only. Some of them are doing curbside pickup, so you just order and to pick my own crapes. Man, I got to pick my own strawberries. I can't let somebody pick my boy me the soft strawberry or the soft grapes and order. Now. I need to pick my
own fruit. Now. When they started doing that, because I've seen, you know, the grocery stores near while I lived, they limit how many people can come in at one time, Like they literally got people outside like they had the clubhopping people like, Nope, too many people in right now, and you got to wait until you know it's a certain amount that they allow in. I think it's fifty
at a time. I believe they're about to shut you down. Well, supermarkets have supermarkets have resisted this for the most part, but that some smaller ones have decided to do that on their own. But some experts are saying what they need to do is just convert to curbs I pick up at home delivery only. I thought the worst was behind us. I thought we peaked hearing in New York, New Jersey, or at least New York I don't know what's going on. I had to have my own grocery
changes every day, every hour. All right, well, thank you, miss Yee. Now when we come back, doctor Fauci will be joining us, so we'll talk. Very very important to note that we talked to doctor Fauci on Friday, because things change every day with this coronavirus and this conversation around coronavirus and information about coronavirus. So this was taped on Friday, correct, all right, So we'll get into that next. Keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast
Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club, and we got a special guest on the line right now, Doctor Fauci. Welcome. Good to be with you, guys. Now you how you feeling? Man? I was gonna ask you how you quarantine? And but y'all don't have a quarantine. Y'all be on that stage, not social distancing, still shaking hands, what's up with that? Well? I ain't shaking hands, guys, that's for sure. I haven't
seen that. I'm trying to get the message across. So I gotta be out there sometimes you gotta take some risks, and that's what I do. Take the press conferences. Excuse me, I said, what precautions do y'all take it? The press conferences? So y'all all be on stage together, like, yeah, we try to stay six feet apart. Sometimes that's tough to do,
but most of the time we do. In fact, if you look in the audience, we used to have the press that would out it like crazy together and now you notice there's multiple seats apart, most of them just coming in by virtually by video. Now what are you guys doing? What do you think about the country reopening? People say, hey, it's time, there's phases, But do you honestly think we are ready to start opening parts of
the country? You know, I think certain parts of the country are ready to take the first steps, because I've said, and it's true that you can't look at it like turning a light switch on and off. You know, we're shut down and now we're going to open. The program that we spoke about is a really very gradual, careful, step by step where you have to fulfill certain criteria before you go to phase one, and then you stay
phase one for a while. Letting down some of the mitigation separation stuff that we've been doing so well, and I think it's really worked. If you do that and everything starts coming down still no blitz coming back, then you go to the next phase. So it was built to be really really careful about the safety and health of the American public. That's the first thing. There was gradual, it's not on and off. The other thing that's important.
It really depends upon where you are. I was just on the phone ten minutes ago, literally ten minutes ago with Governor Cuomo from New York, who really New York has suffer terribly through no faults of their own. They are certainly not ready to do anything dramatic in pulling back. Whereas you can go to a place like Wyoming or a place like New Mexico where there are a very very few they could already start tiptoeing into try and
getting back to normality. So what is it unidimensional? It's not like the United States is one Homo genius thing. It's going to be very different from region to region. Now, doctor Fauci, Now, aren't you nervous that people from these other markets and other places like Miami, like Detroit might travel or packages delivered or people loading and delivering things. Aren't you nervous that those people are going to those markets and start affecting those people, kind of like what
happened with the US. Yeah, So, first of all, that's a good question, and that's the reason why when we talk about travel, we say only really essential travel that's necessary for a particular area to fulfill their functions as a society. And also, if you look carefully at the Phase one and even the gateway as we call it, it still has a lot of restriction, so that when people come in, they try to stay six feet apart, no more than a crowd of pen washing hands carefully.
Wearing masks doesn't have to be an N ninety five or surgical mask, but just a clause covering. So even though there are people coming in, they've got to make sure. And that's really if you look at those guidelines carefully, it isn't okay, guys, everything is open, let's do it. There's still a lot of restrictions, even in the areas where they are already taken those first steps towards opening. So, doctor Bauti, I wanted to ask about whether you've been
diagnosed with coronavirus? Are you self diagnosed and stuff quarantined? What do you think about permanent damage. I've heard of people having respiratory problems, issues with their lungs. What kind of research do you have on that so far? Okay, so it really that's a great question. But there are a couple of different types of what we call syndromes
associated with coronavirus. No majority of people and there's probably I would say, you know, we don't know the exact number, but somewhere around twenty five to more percent of people who actually get infected and have zero symptoms. They don't even know they're infected unless they happen to get tested. There doesn't appear to be any issues with that. They clear it. Others get infected, and the majority of them
do very well. They get eva, they get chills, they get aches, they feel like a really bad viral syndrome. They don't really need any type of medical intervention of any note. When those people get better, they usually feel not great for a few weeks after. It's almost like a post viral weakness and fatigue. They generally get over that and do well. We don't think there's going to be any permanent damage. About fifteen percent of the people
who really get in trouble. Most of them are either the elderly or those who have underlying conditions heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, asthma, obesity when they get sick, particularly those that have to get put in intensive care. We don't know yet because we haven't followed it long enough, we've only been involved in this for a couple of months to three months.
Is that those people very well, may have some long range difficulties as anyone who required intensive care, but most of the people recover and do well with some kind of a few weeks of fatigue after that. All right, doctor Fact, let me ask you. I won't ask you about a couple of other doctors. Doctors and doctor Phil. They're both feeling social media's raft this morning, doctor Phil because he said we don't shut the country down for
automobile deaths or cigarette deaths. And doctor os for saying that opening schools may only cost us two to three percent in terms of total mortality. What do you think of those comments as a doctor, Well, you know, I think that they're entitled to their opinion. I disagree with them. I mean you say you have automobile accidents that give are forty thousand deaths. I'm not sure what it is yet at one point three million. So the issue is
that you're dealing with a situation right now. If we do not try and contain it, the potential of the damage that it could do is extraordinary. I mean, if you look at some of those models, just go back to the history I mean not models, but history of nineteen eighteen pandemic, where you had a virus that happened to be influenza and not coronavirus, that had the characteristics of this virus A. It was very easily transmissible, namely eat,
easy to go from one person to another. Indeed, it had a high degree of morbidity of mortality in a population in nineteen eighteen, where the world's population was one third is what it is now, it killed between fifty and one hundred million people. So we don't know. We can't predict what would happen with coronavirus if we let it just run wild with itself and didn't do anything to stop it. Say well, you know, let's live with it and see what happens. The damage to society globally
could be really profound. But isn't that what you're kind of saying by saying you want to reopen the economy though, like what you're saying is true, which I'm sure it is. Shouldn't we just do a shutdown completely. Don't be in such a rush to open up the economy, whether it's in May June, like you should all sit down for some months. We're not in a rush. And that's one of the reasons why I have been very very careful and the input, I mean, the decision about what happens
with the country is certainly not mine alone. I'm one of a team on a task for us that has input into what we do. I have been very very heavily pushing that's safety and welfare of the citizens of this country is paramount. At the same time, we've got to do something because the economy is completely crashing, to the point that it may be guilturious effects on the help that are indirect people not being able to get medications, surgery is not being able to be done if you
keep the country shut down. Right now, doctors on the line, hold one second, Charlomage, We'll take some We'll come right back. Doctor Fauci's on the line. Eight hundred five eight five one O five one, and Charlemagne is, is actually forty thousand deaths due to car accidents? Yeah, not one point three million. Is forty thousand deaths. But we'll talk about that from but we'll talk to Yeah. He was right, Yeah, so we'll talk about you the doctor. Well, we'll talk
about with doctor Fauci when we come back. And we got to talk about these sports team and opening up these sports teams. People say they need their sports, but is it safe. We'll do it when we come back. It's the breakfas this club, good morning burning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. We're still kicking it with doctor Fauci. He
called in on Friday, right before we took break. So everybody wants the sports teams back, Baseball, football, basketball, hold on. We didn't talk about sports. We were talking about the deaths because I want to ask him a question about because it seems to me, if you're opening up the economy right now or whenever they want to, you're comfortable
with a certain amount of deaths. And that's what I think the doctor Phills and doctor ozs of the world is saying that people are comfortable with a certain amount of deaths in certain places, in certain industries because it's going to happen regardless. And is that the case. Well, you're never comfortable death. I mean, I'm thinking I don't like that terminology. Sometimes in society you have to accept
a certain amount of death. You can't say because forty thousand people die in car accidents that you're all of a sudden gonna say nobody should drive. We do as much as we can. Well, yeah, well, sure, you could lower the speed limit, you could do a dump of things. I think seat belts have gone a long way to prevent that number from being higher. Tell the cigarettes, Yeah, right exactly, And we do those things and we do it so, I mean, I'm trying to so what's the point.
The point is that when you have automobile accidents, you try to do as best as you can to contain it. If you said it would really be better if you went ninety miles an hour, things would get done much quicker. Well, why have a seat belt? It's a pain. I don't like to put it on. And you might have seventy or eighty thousand deaths. It's the same thing with an infection. If you can do something to mitigate it to the
point of not getting out of control, it is worth doing. So. I don't say, let's accept whatever the model says will be numbers of death. That's that's not the way it works. If you can do something about it, do it. As long as what you're doing is completely crushing society and keeping it down completely from what the people who know more about this than I do, the effects may be irreparable.
That's the reason why you got to be balanced, careful, balanced between attuning to the negative effects and yet still being very concerned about the health of the country. Donald Trump had said that he could see even today opening up certain places like North Dakota, Wyoming. Would you be on board to do that just because they've had so few depths in so few cases, Yeah, I mean, I mean I was involved in putting together the guidelines, and I was very strict in what I really insisted needed
to be in there. And even though North Dakota or some of the other countries that have a very low entity of infections in a large geographic space relatively speaking, to a place like New York or Michigan with Detroit, that they can't just open up like put the lights which open up what they need to do if they need to go from the gateway, which it looks like they've already fulfilled the criteria to move on to then go to phase one. And when they fulfill phase one,
they could then go to phase two. So we're not saying, Okay, North Dakota, open it up wide, let it rip, not at all right now. I was asking, you know, people love their sports, and you know people have been asking. They even said that wrestling is essential in Florida. Now do you agree with that? I mean, because that's what they said, and also is it safe to open up these sports? Is wrestling essential? I'm not a wrestling fan. I'm a beast bolman. So you know, with regard to sports,
you could test players. I mean you can't. I mean, it's going to be tough to test the entire population of the country because you could be negative today and then positive tomorrow. But if you were able to test the participants in the sport to make sure they don't infect each other and you're still in a relative state of lockdown, what people have floated, which is not an
unreasonable thing to at least consider. Is that you could get ball teams basketball, baseball, football to play in a stadium where you either have only television so people could at least enjoy a televised game, and then if things get better, you could tiptoe into opening places where people congregate, but make it so that they're always six feet apart, so you can say, okay, we have a seventy thousand stadium capacity, we're left twenty five thousand people in making
sure they're separate, making sure they have it a mask on. So I think there are creative ways, depending upon the sport, where you could actually get televised and even some participants, because I agree America love sports and it would be very good for the morales to see it. But make sure we don't put them in a position where they
really seriously endanger their health. When they say wrestling is essential, it seems like a money grab, and that's the I think part of it was, like, well do we trust it? Because if they say in wrestling is essential, you know what's really going on here? Well, I'm sorry, I don't want to defend any wrestling fans but in my mind, wrestling is not essential for anything. It's baseball essential. Doctor Fauci. No, I don't think. I mean there's nothing is essential. Everything
is relative. But the number of people that in the United States, I mean, the great American sport is baseball. I mean a lot of people can get some relief and enjoyment in this stress to watch a baseball game if they're watching it on television. To me, that's fine. I mean, I'm from DC. We have the Naps, the National Champions. I love to go to their game. But if I can't go for safety, I would just take television as a second best. I am, but I live in DC. I've lived here. Okay, you have to say
you are from Brooklyn. Never to say you're from DC. Oh no, no, no, no, of course, always a Brooklyn either, you kid, How far are we away are we from this vaccine? Honestly, we've been hearing maybe the end of this year. We've been hearing early next year. Is it here yet? Are we still doing testing? How are we looking on a vaccine? Yeah, that's a great question. Vaccines, unlike treatments, really takes a significantly longer time to show
that they're safe. And they're effective. And vaccine trials go in different phases. You're kind of tiptoe in with a small number of people to see if it's safe because you're going to be giving it to otherwise normal people. The paramounts consideration is safety and then afficacy. You don't
want to hurt anybody. That usually takes several months. When you finish that early phase, you go into a bigger phase called phase two slash three that determined does it induce the kind of response you want and does it maybe work. That entire process, as I've said before, takes between a year and a year and a half. I said two or three months ago that it would be a year and a half year to a year and a half. Right now it's probably a little bit more
like a year to two thirteen months fourteen months. We're going to try and shave off a couple of months of that without compromising the study. But there's no way we're going to have a vaccine this summer. At best, it'll be for next winter. What about this they've been talking about rem desiver. I don't know if I'm pronouncing it right, but they're saying there's this experimental drug called rem desiver or something that could actually really help with
the treatment. Yeah, good for you. No, it is m decide. You're pronounced it absolutely correctly. So the situation is that there are a number of drugs that are in clinical trials right now. None of them, none of them have improven definitively to be effective in coronavirus disease. When we get the results of the clinical trials, I mean, there are a lot of people out there. Understandably, we say we have nothing to offer. Give this drug, or let's give that drug. I heard that it works. That's not
the way it works in science. Sharing that something. You mean, you've proven that it works, and that's the reason why we insist on doing randomized controlled trials. And as soon as we get the data that proves that it works, you let everybody know about it and you let it be available. But you don't want somebody taking a drug that somebody kind of has a feeling that it works, but it really doesn't. All right, when we come back, we got more with doctor Fauci. We have a question
about conspiracy theories. Right, so don't move. It's the breakfast club goal morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with doctor Fauci. Now Charlomagne, now Doctor Fauci. There has been a conspiracy theory going around online that coronavirus is being caused by the rise of five G towers. What do you have to say about that? That's what I have to say about it. He's like, I'm not
even addressing that. Don't don't just dismiss people's concerns, Doctor Fauci. I don't dismiss people's concern but there is absolutely zero indication that that's the case. Zero. Yeah. Now, how do you feel about all of this newfound fame for yourself? I see the Doctor Fauci bible heads. I see they have all kinds of Doctor Fauchi specials and restaurants. I see they're talking about making you the sexiest man alive
and things like that. How is that affecting you? You know, to be quite honest with you, I don't pay attention to that. I know people probably find that hard to believe. I mean, it's just to me, you know, talks about how surreal this whole thing is, how involved the American public is in this too. You know, I just focus on my job. It's like a nineteen twenty hour a day job. You know. It's kind of interesting that people are doing that, but I just can't get distracted by that.
I mean, it does something good. Some of those things are raising money to do research, to get personal protective equipment, all that stuff. If they do that, that's fine, But the other stuff, I really have to just focus on my job. Got you now from here? From you, doctor, I was going to ask, you know, for people out there, they hear so many different things. What can people do to prevent this from from catching this besides washing hands? And what can they do to build up their immune
system if people are concerned with catching it? Like, what can honest regular people do to protect themselves? Okay, you know, about thirty days ago a little bit less, we put together those guidelines about simple things that people can do right now, particularly if you are in an area where it is a density of infection anywhere near New York,
anywhere near the wall and detroite, et cetera. Is to practice simple things and you said several of them, yourself, washing hands, keeping as much physical distance as you can, six feet is pretty safe. Stay out of crowds that are more than ten individuals, and try and get work. If you can do work from distance like teleworking, do it. If you can't and you need to be in society, just wear a protective cloth clothing that would essentially be
a functionally equivalent of a mask. About building up your immune system, there are very few things, if any, to be honest, you do even though there's so many things out there on the drug store shelves. You know this herb, that herb. There's no truth that any of them work. The one way you can do it. Instead of building up your immune system, try and make sure your immune system isn't worn down. And you could do that by
simple things good night sleep, exercise, good needs friction. That's infinitely better than trying to throw something into your body that's going to quote boost your immune system. I know you gotta go, So I got one last question, and I gotta salute you because I love the way that you highlighted the impact that coronavirus was having on the black community. And you know, you can't talk about that without you know, talking about the pre existing medical conditions.
How we have less access to healthcare, and we can't talk about it without talking about the greatest disease Americas never find a cure for, which is systemic racism. So
how do we fix that? Well, that's really important. I mean, that's the thing that I I the reason I highlighted the issue with the with the African American community, minorities in general, but predominantly the African American community, is that so many of the things that are founded in varying degrees of racism over decades and decades, you know, going back to the to the to the to the to the shameful area of Plavy, has in fact now created
sociological conditions that put African Americans in situations of economic employment, living conditions that immediately put them at risk of being in a situation where it's more difficult for them to
even avoid infection. The other thing is that because in those conditions, African Americans, and it isn't genetic, that's nonsense to say genetic African Americans have a higher degree of hypertension, obesity, asthma, all of those kinds of things that are preconditions that if you do get infected, you wind up having the worst outcome so we've got to do something now to put resources where the vulnerable people are, and in fact, African Americans are more vulnerable to this at several levels.
When you get out of this, maybe it'll be a way to shine a real spotlight on another deleterious effect of systemic racism and systemic neglect of a very important
demographic group in our society. Hopefully people will take a look again and say, yet again, we're having difficulties that are disproportionately impacting a certain group of people to no fault in their own So maybe there'll be some if you want to call it a silver lining, but something good to come of this, to show even in a disease like COVID, you wind up getting the short end of the stick. So what that said, who are you voting for in November? About that? I can't hear you
speak up? He's like, I'm just trying to do my job now. That's checking you appreciate all the work that you've been putting in, all the information that you've been putting out there, and I think it is important for you to go on other platforms because everybody's not watching CNN all day, so to go on different platforms where people can get information. So we do appreciate you for all the work you've been doing. Thanks a lot. It's good to be with you and keep up the great
what you guys are doing. Thanks a lot. All right, Well, thank you doctor Fauci for checking in. Also shout to doctor Phil and Regine called Antoya right pact show Todayance, This show got all this balanced, this show got We've always been the perfect balance of ratchetness and righteousness. Not saying atoyan Regina or ratchet, but I'm just saying we can go either way. Gotcha. Okay, And just for you guys to know if for anybody who's looking to buy
at home. I saw Mark you been doing a podcast and he was talking about if you ever wanted to buy a house in New York, this is the time to do it. I'm actually doing hosting. I was asked to host this real estate market morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Teddy Riley and Babyface's team. This is the rule of report with Angel
on the Breakfast Club. Yes, so everybody was sitting at home waiting for this Teddy Riley versus with baby Face, and it just didn't go down. They actually are rescheduled for tonight at eight pm, but about four hundred thousand people tuned in to watch and it was pretty much a disaster. Teddy Riley had a whole crew of people around him, a tech crew, audio, everything, but for some reason, the sound never got better and ultimately they had to postpone.
Baby Face was sitting there with his red wine, just waiting to go and his audio sounded fine, but some reason Teddy Riley could not get it together, and this actually caused a lot of memes to circulate. You know, I hated the sound issues, but I don't be caring about the sound issues. But I know that's selfish, and that's only because I know what these songs sound like. So if baby Face played the song and Teddy plays the song, I know what the song is, so I
can compare the two. But I guess for people who aren't too familiar with their music, yes, the sound has to be absolutely right. Yeah, they both gott to sound good, because you know, I think it's distracting when it doesn't sound good. It is it is. But the thing with live and sometimes you just gotta reset, You gotta get off and then start back over. And a lot of people don't want to do that because they don't want to lose the numbers. They should have reset a long
time ago, like they would just playset. No, that wasn't Teddy's problem. What Teddy was doing. Teddy was simultaneously trying to run. Uh that that what he was doing on his website as well as Instagram live. But when he first came out, he was fine. But when you heard him, when he first came out, he was fun. You can hear him playing the music and the little auto tune like you can hear it good. He had dancers and everything. And let's be clear about something. I can't wait for
the battle tonight. I can't say the disrespect that Teddy Riley is receiving only because you have to understand, Teddy Riley is one of the greatest architects of music ever and I don't think a lot of people got the u to see that. But in the three rounds that they went, let's not act like they both weren't playing some slappers. Now, yeah, they don't even but I don't over shadow. They all got overshadowed by the jokes because
everybody's like, oh baby, phase three. Oh, I'm like, how first of all, I don't even know how you score the first round? How do you score the show versus two occasions? Those records, both of those records are tens in their respective genres, but how do you score them against each other? So to me, that was just to draw those are two perfect records fro two different jobs. Yeah, but then why did they start over? Why did they start over with the same records? Over tuning in tonight?
And you know what, they need to make some rules like should you be able to have a band and all of that going on? Or should it just be the two of you? They're saying the music just make it. Yeah, that's it, But I feel like that should be one of the rules. It's just you and your laptop. I think that was I think that was good though, because now all producers will realize that less is more, because you know, you can tell them that all day long, but they're like, nah, I could do this, I could
do that. You know, Scott starts playing is keeping he did, but but but now it's like you can see less is more. It's Instagram Live, like you don't need to put on a concert. I think they should just make it, like make that a rule, just you and your computer, and that's it. Be doing them. Yes, Teddy just had a date everything else, though he had everything like Teddy was really he had a lot today. Scored the first three rounds though, you know, but I don't even remember
because I'm not gonna front I got. I'm a way till tonight and they redo everything. I had a draw first round, baby Face, second round, Teddy third round only because I feel like the show in two occasions is a draw. I feel like that don't be cruel. Beach groove me, but I think kissing game beach every little step. That's just my personal opinion. Yeah, I had it tied to I had two. I had two one baby Face. I had to give it to two occasions over the show.
All right, guys, I haven't finish the rumors. We're gonna talk about this more because obviously it's gonna be on tonight. So now Jim Jones today is Spot twenty, so he's doing smoke sessions on Zoom and he's gonna have a lot of celebrity guests dropping in like fab Jada Kiss, Kevin Hart. So Kevin Hart's not gonna smoke, just so you know. But yes, they're all going to be dropping in for four twenty and they're also going to be raising money for a coronavirus relief efforts. All that money
will be used for masks for homeless people. So should be good. Nori's gonna be on there, so it should be fun all right now. Also today, being that it's for twenty, Doctor Dre's the chronic that is coming on title. So we've been talking about this for quite some time and there's not on any streaming services like that, so now they're going to be able to listen to the chronic.
That's a great day for that to happen. By the way, and since we're talk on music, Drake's Tussie Slide has had a huge TikTok record so right now they said that the Tussi slide hashtag was able to get more than one billion views in just two days. It's the fastest music trend to hit that mark right now on TikTok.
So Kylie Jenner's Rising Shine hashtag was the first hashtag to get one billion views back in October and now Tussie slide breaking all kinds of records about time because I couldn't understand how TikTok record wasn't trending on TikTok. But I guess, you know, people caught up. I don't know Cap telling kids love that record, love it, love it. I think the record is terrible, but that's just my
personal opinion. I think it's beneath Drake. But whatever, all right, the last Dance, the documentary on ESPN on Michael Jordan parts went in two airs last night and we've been playing some of that for you throughout the morning. So one thing that was also a topic yesterday was Michael Jordan's injury and him not being able to play for a whole game. At first, they was saying he shouldn't play at all because there was a ten percent chance that he could be injured and never play again. But
he still wanted to play. And here's what happened. We reached a compromise and we allowed him to come back and play. I think it was seven minutes, t chap, so let me go back and play, and then you know they put a term restricts. You know, at the time the coach was staying all back, So stay these guys, man, give me the most important seven minutes that you can think about. So now we start winning and we start getting into the playoff picture, we get to a pivotal game,
go and play Indiana. Stand gotta be rated, saying if you put him in one second more than fourteen minutes, you're fired on the spot. Yeah, but there was it was thirty seconds left to the game, Like, you wouldn't want him to rock thirty seconds and they dared wouldn't play us a less than thirty seconds at that. Yeah, you let him rock for thirty seconds. Come on, now, be about to make the playoffs. It's Michael Jordan. But
Michael Jordan was not the owner of that team. So the onner the team says, I don't want him to play nothing. Be fourteen minutes, not a second old. And if you do your fire, who you listen to Michael Jordan, the owner of the team. They want to risk your jobs to win the game? Right, They won't anyway they want Yeah they did, thankfully. Grace to John Paxson. All right. Now. Another thing they discussed was Michael Jordan being really tough on his teammates, and he was tough on himself too,
So I get it. Yeah, I was trying to get the guys who understand it from my stampot Scotty was out. My voice had to be the loudest. I let my anger motivate players by saying I want this. Do you guys want it? It's not worried about hurting your feelings. If you hurt your feelings, you could leave. You would gladly tell you get out. We don't need you here. Don't want to play hard to get out. I don't have a problem with that either. That's how you're supposed
to be when you want to win. You if you're that great, you got to demand the best out of everybody, period. And by the way, he shouldn't have to do that. They should look at him and follow his league. And isn't it how Kobe is too, or was with his teammates as well. All right, well, I man, Angela yee, and that is your rumor report. You're just not slapping me like you know Charles Oakley slapping pipping that just slay you just put hands on me, now, geez, you
go to slap you at work? Ye're right, all right, knowing that I've seen you get slapped on the ass in that building. Knock it off. You tried it before, never tried that, Now you did it. I turned the other cheek. I was like, wow, shut up, man, turned the other cheek when you was getting slapped on yours. Boy, you're kinky. Who are you giving your don't get cub? Donkey today goes to Economic Advisor to the President. Uh, Stephen Moore, All right, we'll get into that next keeping
lock this to breakfast Club Go morning. I didn't. I was born to donkey. It's the Donkey of the death Day that Armin Devil. Breakfast Club Donkey today for Monday, April twenty if four twenty. Are you high yet? Is it too early? Are you already had some waking bake? Okay, gotta be too early for edibles? Right. I'm really sitting there wondering what social distancing precautions are weed. Men and women across the country taking the day, y'all making drop offs,
customers leaving money in mailboxes for you. You're pulling up, taking the money, leaving the weed, leaving the edibles. What y'all doing? Because those twelve hundred dollar stimulus checks. Don't hit the streets, and weed men and weed women are going to come up today dropping a clues bomb for all the Weeden and weed women. Goddamn it anyway, donkey today today for four twenty as a man who talks like he's high all the time, economic advisor to the
celebrity in chief Stephen Moore. All right, now, in about four states throughout the country, there are people gathering to protest social distancing. Let me name some of the states. According to the Washington Post, three brothers in Minnesota started organizations to rally protesters, a conservative organizing, and Jacksonville, Florida did the same. In fact, the guy in Jacksonville, this individual built anti quarantine sites. Clearly, the beaches in Jacksonville
where anti and quarantine sites. This weekend in Columbus, Ohio, one demonstrator was at the state House and decided to put a little bigotry on top of his social distancing protests when he displayed in anti Semitic sign and social distancing protests in Michigan, called Governor Whitmer of Michigan a Nazi and wave Confederate flags all because they are against their governors stay at home orders now this makes no sense to me, okay, especially coming from the right, being
that you're leader, the guy you would have to take people too if aliens came down and ask you, you know, to take me to your leader. He issued his own shelter in place guideline, and according to a recent poll, seventy percent of Republican support a national stay at home order. So magagang, why you're not listening? Okay, your civil liberties are not being script away. Nobody is taking away your freedom. I understand you may feel like someone is taking away
your choices, are limiting your range of alternatives. But all of this is for a reason. There is a global pandemic going around called COVID nineteen. I don't know if you've heard of it, but here in America, over two point four man people have caught it in one hundred and sixty five thousand plus people have died from it. All your government, local and federal officials are just attempting to keep you safe. That's all they want. Okay, they want to keep you safe. But for whatever reason, y'all
are rebelling against that. Look, this is America. You have the freedom to protest, and I have freedom of speech. So thank god I ain't free enough to tell you how foolish y'all look, But not as foolish as Stephen Moore. See Stephen walk compared these people protesting against social distancing to one of the greatest civil rights icons of our time, Queen Rosa Parks. I can't make this kind of stuff up. Let's go to Freedom on Tap with John Calday to
hear what he had to say. Yeah, isn't that called, you know, the right of assembly and grievances against your government? I thought that was protected in the Constitution. One would think so, but apparently the governor of North Carolina doesn't think so. That's you know, we're going to see a lot more of those. You know, Ohio, we saw protests today.
I'm working with a group in Wisconsin that wants to do a drive in so you know, you remember the old citizens, But this is gonna be a driver and they're gonna shut down like Capitol sh don't tell anybody, but they think they can get fifteen hundred people to come in. So this is a great time, gentlemen and ladies, for civil disobedience. We need to be the Rosa Parks
here and protest against these government injustice. Rosa Parks, Stephen Moore, Rosa Parks, who was the catalyst for the Montgomery buzz boycott, A woman who was referred to as the first Lady of civil rights and the mother of the Freedom movement. A woman who refused to relinquish her seat in the colored section to a white passenger after the whites only section was filled. Do you's the difference? Already there was this thing called segregation. They had colored sections and whites
only sections. I'm sure y'all know about this, because the whole make America Great Again thing is all about wanting to relive these times. So understand, Rosa Parks was resisting racial segregation. Okay. She organized and worked with civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King Junior. They protested the Montgomery busses for over a year. They were fighting against racial segregation. They didn't have civil liberties, they didn't have any freedoms. Okay, This, this,
Stephen Moore, is what real marginalization looks like. This is oppression. Those foods, protesting against social discison, protesting against national stay at homeowners. They are just undisciplined, spoiled ass Americans. And one of the reasons the curve took so long, the flatness because Americans simply don't have the discipline it takes to stay their asses home and flatten it. Stephen Moore, how can you compare these people who are protesting stay
at home orders to ROSA Parks. There is one fundamental difference between ROSA Parks and these folks who are protest us and stay at home orders. One Rosa Parks actually sat her ass down and didn't move. Okay, these protesters are not doing that. What Rosa Parks did is what we are asking everyone to do in order to flatten the curve. Just sit down, not even on a bus, just sit your ass down at home. And folks can't
do that. So how in the hell are you comparing a bunch of undisciplined protesters against the national stay at home orders? Then one of the most disciplined freedom fighters of all time who led a movement by doing exactly what all of us smart folks are doing, and that's sitting our assid down somewhere. Come on, Steven, please let Kathy Griffin give Stephen Moore the biggest hea Hall. Please give this giant jar of male the biggest hea Hall.
All right, well, thank you for that donkey of the day. Yes, indeed, now when we come back, who were kicking it with Charlie Oh man, we're kicking it one one of my favorite, one of my favorite just people. Man. His name is Deepak Chopra. Okay, I read a book called The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success and lost six to law detachment. It really really helped me, It really really helped me in this in this in this time that we're in
this global pandemic. I read it right before quarantine. And Deepak Chopra has a lot of other things going on, including a twenty one day meditation that he's doing with Oprah. So we got a lot to talk to Deepac Chopra. But I just feel like this is a conversation people need to hear right now. I think it'll help uplift for a lot of people. All Right. He was also on the Health is Wealth panel that Diddy did on Revolts last night too. Okay, all right, well we'll kick
it with him when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club back. You're kicking out the world's most dangerous morning show Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. Now we got a special guest joining us on the line. Now, Charlemagne, you want to break down who this gentleman is. Yeah, Man,
Deepac Chopra is a spiritual advisor, alternative medicine advocate. He's an author, you know, somebody that people really turn to when they're looking for just just increase our guess and their emotional, spiritual, and mental well being. I've read his book to Seven Spiritual Laws of Success, and we had a great conversation this weekend, and one thing that really helped me about his book was the law of detachment,
which is leaning into the uncertainty of it all. And I just feel like that's a message a lot of us could embrace right now. So let's talk to Deep. How are you, sir? I'm good. How are you doing? I'm blessed black and Holly Favor. First of all, I want to say it's a privilege and the honor to speak with you. I have a few things I want to discuss with you today, but let's start with Chopra Global.
What what is that? Global is Martin Day health care company that combines cutting edge science with deep insights into the nature of our spirits. Consciousness a founder of the company, but it includes many luminaries in the field of mind, body, medicine, and personal transformation. When you say you want to bring well being to somebody, what does well being look like
seeing you? On a personal level, wellbeing is a joyful and energetic body, a loving, compassionate heart, a reflective alert mind, and lightness of being. On a collective level, it is meaning and purpose in life, but also in your career. It is social wellbeing, which means friends and family, community wellbeing, financial wellbeing, emotional wellbeing. They're all part of what we call total wellbeing health. Health is related to the word healing,
which is the return of the memory of wholeness. So wellbeing is not just physical. It's everything that includes physical, emotional, spiritual, personal relationships, social interaction, environment, ecosystem, community, and everything that we call the biosphere, the web of existence for which ultimately manifests as individuals. Individuals are part of an ecosystem, and unless the ecosystem is healthy, the individual is not going to be healthy. You said healness, Being healed the
returns to return to the memory of wholeness. Yes, healing is the return of the memory of wholeness. Wholeness means who you really are. You're not just a physical body. There is manufacturing thoughts. You're the complexity of the universe. Has a physical body? Explain it to me a little more, cause I go to therapy every week and I always say, you know, I'm going through this process of healing, But I always wonder about that concept of hohness because we
ever so we ever truly be whole as human beings. Yes, In fact, all fear, all anxiety, all suffering that we have as human beings is because of the false notion of the separate, fragmented ego identity, All suffering that leads ultimately to clinging, grasping it experience which is ephemeral, recoiling from experiences which are unpleasant, identifying with a false notion that you are an ego identity separate from the universe, and ultimately the fear of death which comes from that.
All existential suffering comes from the fragmented ego mind. To be whole is to actually go to the source of all experience. So perceptual experience is what we call the physical world. Mental experiences, sensations, images, feelings, thoughts. So what is the source of all of that? What is the source of thought? Well, in spiritual traditions, that's called the soul or the spirit. In cognitive science it's called conscious agents. So there's a part of you that we call I
am before I am depa chopra. I am is who I am. Depa chopra is a process and activity that starts with the fertilize o them and ends with death in between the you know, an embryo, an infant, a child, a teenager, an adult, an older person, et cetera. Those are those are expressions, symbolic expressions. So I am. So when you go to the source of thought, which is between every thought, or the source of perception, which is between every perception, then you are whole, your holy and
your whole because you're in touch with this. Wow, how do I know what whole feels like? Off, I don't feel like I've never been whole. Okay, So it feels like what some athletes called peak experiences. You know, if you talk to great athletes, if you've got to talk to great artists, if you talk to great musicians, poets,
or dancers. They will tell you that there are they experienced something called peak experience, where everything slows down, where there's lost of ego, where there's spreading moment awareness, where there is extreme joy, where there is no resistance, where there's no regrets, where there is the experience of flow. Falling in love is a feeling of that. Looking at your newborn babies in experience like that. These are all moments of wholeness where you and what you see become one.
The seer and the scenery, the lover and the beloved, the music and the musician, answer and the dance are one single process. That's fullness. I think I've been feeling that in the past nex months. I wasn't calling it whole, and so I was calling it a feeling feeling worthy. I was finally feeling worthy, and okay, that's good joy, joy, extreme joy. With Chopro Global, you launched the twenty one day Meditation and Mindfulness experience and partnership with Oprah, and
the tagline is hope in Uncertain Times. Why did you feel like that was necessary right now? Because people are dealing, as I said earlier, with the stantial anxiety, a lot of emotional suffering and also in the backs of their mind the fear of death. And so this kind of stress, which is the perception of stress, it causes inflammation in the body through the secretion of hormone called adrenaline. It also raises on the levels of another hormone called cortisol,
which compromises the immune system. So while we are trying to prevent the transmission of the virus, we're not doing anything to actually maximize our capacity for immune function and decreasing inflammation. A lot of studies that show that practices like meditation, deep breathing, emotional exchange, of carrying, affection, appreciation, attention, all of that actually decreases inflammation in the body and optimizes your immune function. So Oprah and I've been offering
these meditations for the last many years. We've taught over six to ten million people online meditation, so right now is very very important to help people manage their stress and decrease inflammation in the body. So that's why we're doing it. And one can download this like going to Chopra Sentil meditation dot com and that's the meditation coop in un certain things all right, we got more with deepac Choper when we come back, don't move. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We're kicking it with deepac Chop, Charlemagne. I want to talk to you about the definition of an uncertain time because you
don't know it. But you really helped me because our good friend Debbie Brown, she put me onto your book to seven Spiritual Laws and success is Great, deVie is great, Oh amazing, the best, and she put me onto that book years ago, but I never read it until last month, and I read it right before the quarantine and lost six the law of detachment, where you say letting go
leaning into the uncertainty of things. And it was this part in particular that really helped me when you said, you say the law of attachment accelerates the whole process of evolution. When you understand this law, you don't feel compelled to four solutions, when you forced to lose on problems. You only create new problems when you put your attention on the uncertainty and you witness the uncertainty while you wait for the solution to emerge out of the chaos
and confusion. Then what emerges is something very fabulous and exciting. Why during this global pandemic that we're all facing, should we lean into the uncertainty of it all. First of all, it's very important to recognize that life is uncertain all of the time. The fact is, we live and bread and move in the unknown, always pretending that we are in the known, but actually we live in the unknown. And that's very good because without the unknown, without the unpredictability,
there would be no creativity. If something is fixed, you know, like the computer program, there's no creativity. The computers don't have creative solutions to any problems. They're just model what is already happening and create logical algorithms. Creativity it comes from a deeper source, and it comes when we embrace
the wisdom of uncertainty. So right now, in the midst of this pandemic, we not only need to understand that the times are even more uncertain than we thought, but we also need to understand that we cannot take existence for granted. We take existence for granted and only when it existence to threatened then we go into this panic. More. We should be grateful for existence all the time. And if you're grateful for existence all the time, you will
have access to abundance, creativity and solutions. But if you panic because your existence is threatened, when in fact you were taking it for granted. You know, I lost my grandparents, one of my grandparents when I was six years old, and I started my own spiritual journey. Basically meant I did not take existence for granted. And once you do at and you're feeling grateful and you embrace uncertainty, you
have the opportunity to reinvent your life. And this is the opportunity right now to reinvent our lives, to reinvent our body, resurrect our souls, and hopefully, because we are all in this together, move in the direction of a more peaceful, just sustainable, healthier and joyful world. We waste too much time, as you know, being racist or egocentric, or biggoted, or prejudice or ideological. You know, we're always defending something, whether it's a religious ideology or a philosophical
point of view or a political ideology. Even in fact, we share a common humanity and once we understand that, then and only then will be able to actually figure out the meaning of existence. So right now people are going through grief. They've lost what they thought was normal. Okay, so they're the grief is a loss. And when people feel grief, they first feel victimized, y me, when in
fact it's not just me, it's everyone. Then they get angry, Then they get frustrated, then they feel helpless, then they resign, and finally they accept. At that moment of acceptance, if they are careful and they observe that they are feeling calm in the acceptance of what is happening, then they find meaning. So this is the opportunity to find meaning for what is our life really about? Who are we beyond our personalities? What do we want from our existence?
What is the meaning and purpose of our life? What are we grateful for? Once we start living these questions, life changes. We don't need to know the answers. We need to live the questions. Wow, I think you know that's what I'm doing. I'm meaning into an uncertainty in this whole situation. But I think it's it's a very hard concept to grass that concept about death even though we all know we're going to die. Because even though
we're leaning into an uncertainty of life. It's the uncertainty of death that's just scary too, because we don't know what what's net but shells. The point if you if you participate in spiritual practice and you find the stillness in you that is beyond the mind, and you get in touch with your soul, spirit, whatever it is, that is a fundamental you actually lose the fear of death because you get in touch with that part of yourself that is that is not subject to death. That's the
part of you that is not in time. The body is in time, the mind is in time, the emotions are the experience of the world is in time. But what we call I am is not in time. I am was the same when I was a baby, when I was a child, when I was a teenager. There's something that hasn't changed, and that is sense of self. I yes, but I am a father and I am a husband, So I do think about how will my family be if I'm not here, Like I would be fine if it was just me. It was just me.
You have your destinies to play an infinity of roles, but you're not the roles you play. You know, You're like I play the role of a doctor a teacher, a father, a son, husband. Those are roles I play, and they're very important. But if I don't know who I really am, then even the roles fall apart. Wow. You have to get in touch that that part of yourself which is the only absolute, non changing part of yourself. Once you do that, you will be able to play
all these roles without getting melodramatic or getting hysterical. You'd be creative in the roles you play and more loving because you know that every role that you play is impermanent. Wow. That's that's a gift. To recognize these rules am permanent, is to pay attention to the sacredness of those rules. M Well, my final question is it goes back to the law of detachment and leaning into the uncertainty of it all. And you know I want you. You get visions,
you have dreams like God Show. What I do is I ask myself questions before I go to sleep, and then at night I have some kind of dream vision and the morning when I wake up, I have a download. Ok. Every day because I want to know, with all of the problems, all the confusion, all of the chaos that this situation has caused, what will be the solutions that come out of it. What have you seen like what has been your personal visions? God has only shown you
that you've seen. If we if we take this opportunity collectively, we can create a more peaceful, just sustainable Pierre and joyfully. We can be holy and we can be easy, simple and plan. Thank you very much, sir. I really enjoyed this. Thank you, what fun. I enjoyed it. Thank you verymar all Right, bless us till you, thank you God. Bas
the Breakfast Club listen, it's just oh got got breakfast Club. Well, first of all, I want to point out that over the weekend was Vanessa Brian and Kobe Bryant's nineteenth wedding anniversary that was on April eighteenth, and she did get a bouquet of red roses from Paul Gassau, who's obviously one of Kobe Bryant's former LA Lakers teammates, and his wife Kathy McDonald. So that was in celebration of what would have been their nineteenth anniversary. So that was a
beautiful thing. Now, it was the w NBA draft pick over the weekend, and it gets to God drafted Gianna Bryant while it brings us pain not to see their dreams come to fruition. I'm grateful and proud to annelson tonight as honorary draft picks in the twenty twenty w NBA Draft in alphabetical order, First, the w NBA selects Alyssa Alta Belli, Second, the w NBA selects Gianna GG Bryant, and with the third honorary pick, the w NBA selects
Peyton Chester. Well. Vanessa, Yes, Vanessa Bryant was very touched, and here's what she had to say. Thank you so much for honoring my gig and selecting her to be an honorary draft pick this year. It would have been a dream come true for her. She worked tirelessly every single day. She wanted to be one of the greatest athletes of all time psych her daddy, So thank you, thank you for honoring my little girl. I want to congratulate all of this year's draft picks, so congratulations. Work hard,
never settle. He's that mom and mentality. Rest in peace to Kobe Bryant. You know it's a crazy even even even now, I still don't understand how we jumped from Michael Jordan versus Kobe to Michael versus Lebron. How did it get to Michael versus Lebron? How do you just skip over Kobe Bryant and all of this. I don't understand. I never will understand that logic, Like she didn't be a debate between Michael, Kobe and Lebron, of it is gonna be a debate because I would debate that. I
don't know if Lebron is better than Kobe. Right, those are all great debates. But I mean, but Michael Jordan's the goat hands down. I think we all know that league of his own. You can't even And since we're talking about the w NBA, the New York Liberty got the number one draft pick and that is Sabrina Jonescu And she actually posted a tribute to Kobe, a picture of the two of them laughing at each other during our practice. She said, I know you're looking down, I
mean smiling. We did it. I got drafted number one. More work to do, love and miss you. They had a great relationship, Sabrina and Kobe and Gianna, and she actually helped Kobe coach of Gigi's basketball team at one time, so you know, she also spoke as well at the memorial, So out to Sabrina. I'm sure we'll be excited to watch her play for the New York Liberty. Now, let's talk about people who got reunited, hopefully Asrielle Clary and joyce Lynn Savage. You know, the two of them are
R Kelly's quote ex girlfriends, and they made headlines. Remember they got into that big fight while moving out of the Trump Tower condo that they shared with R Kelly and Chicago earlier this year. Well, Asrielle Clary did tweet that she was trying to seld joyce Lynn Savage some tough love, and then she wrote on a photo of her holding a dog, she said, miss you, this is when Belief had to get stitches in his paw and I was crying in the taxi and you were trying
to comfort me. You're beautiful and strong and one day you will remember your strength too. I know leaving was bad, but I also know you weren't yourself because the funny Southern bell wing spot love in Memphis, rep and Joy I know would have never I love you. A man should never hold you back, and one that is happy to do so is not a real man. A man that does not allow you to have a life outside of him as not a man with genuine intentions always
missing you. So hopefully the two of them, because they went through so much together and really I'm sure still going through it even you know, having to deal with the after effects of everything with R. Kelly. So hopefully the two of them can mend their relationship. And speaking of mending relationships, Neo and his strange wife Crystal, it looks like he has now withdrawn his petition for divorce.
He did file divorce papers last month, saying that his marriage was broken and there was no hope for reconciliation. He asked for joint legal custody of their kids, but now, according to Bassip, he has actually withdrawn that. So I needed them. They're working it out, right. Maybe they're working it out, hey, man. Nothing like a global pandemic to
bring people back together. You know what I'm saying. You're quarantine with somebody for a few weeks and you realize, like, you know what, this is why I really want to be It's gonna be one together either you're gonna push each other away from each other. Absolutely clearly this one brought people together, right, and more people are reuniting Jada Pinkett with the Girl's Trip crew on a red table talk. Here's what they had to say about this next Girls Trip.
I think we're all damn We just want to make sure it's amazing, Yeah, and to make sure that it's the right thing and a great thing. Yeah. I agree. The answer is yes, And I can't wait to do it because I can't wait to work with y'all again. And I hope we get to go somewhere. Whatever we shot at him rab a tongue, the Samoan islands, like whether big Samoan men are? I know those islands are beautiful, little that's the question, because I don't want to go
anywhere or where the big ones are. You know, we're all here for that, right, m Oh absolutely? You know what else? Do though? Man? I want I want to ask you about this. Um. You know, Tiffany has been saying that she likes men with small penises and how good men with small penises are. If he was dating her as a man, when don't you feel a little bad about that? Yeah? What are you trying to live? You're gonna stop taking out the trash all those things
that she said. Guys, the small PENI he's gonna treat his mom bad. Do not want to be stereotyped. Don't bring that big D energy in here if you don't got no big D God, David, Yeah no, Actually that was the first thing I thought when I heard her saying I'm over there. And last thing was the Together at Home special that was over the weekend. Now, Beyonce
gave this speech Black Americans disproportionate. We belong to these essential parts of the workforce that do not have the luxury of working from and African American communities at large have been severely affected in this crisis. Those with pre existing conditions are at an even higher risk. This virus is killing Black people at an alarmingly high rate here in America. Please protect yourselves. We are one family and
we need you. And while there are a lot of performances like Lizzo, we also saw John Legend and Sam Smith do stand by me well. The broadcast helped to raise one hundred and twenty seven million dollars to support coronavirus and response funds, and it was a collaboration between the World Health Organization and Global Citizen and Lady Got God. So it was being held to honor the healthcare workers who are battling the coronavirus outbreak and encourage people to
stay optimistic. There's a lot of people raising a lot of money. I want to know where this money's going, Like these are hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars. I want to make sure the money's going to the right person or the right people. Yeah, absolutely, to the right organizations, right organizations. Absolutely. Because there's a lot of people raising money, I just want to make sure that
people that needed are actually get it. Yeah, and listen, I want to say, have you born day two man to one of the greatest men on the planet, A brother who is unapologetically black, unapologetically Atlanta and stone us. So it's great that his bond is on four twenty, The good brother Killer Mike Man Michael Rindam. Yeah, I loved it. I loved that brother. That's my comrade, and I'm glad he exists. Man. Salute to Killer Mike. Happy bond day, my brother. I wish you a million person hm. Absolutely,
salute to Shay too. His queen Shay was happening. I love even though she never shows up when he comes to do any of these because she stays in the room sleep but one day. All right, well, shout to Revolte, to Revolte, we'll see you tomorrow. Everybody else. The People's choice mixes up next. Of course, it's four twenty, so we're gonna do a four twenty mix. And today at three o'clock on my live, I'm gonna do a four twenty mix. Shout to the house of Mary Jane out
in Detroit. What up though, and uh CBD Live Natural. We're gonna be rocking at three o'clock on the live just for all the smokers out there. We're gonna have a little fun. But the mixes up next, your favorite weed songs. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club now. Shout to uh doctor Fauci for
joining us this morning. Yes, very important to note that we recorded that interview on Friday, though, because information changes so much in regards to this coronavirus thing, So I don't know if there's anything in there he said on Friday that's changed since the weekend. For sure. It is, though, right, and you kicked it with somebody else stopped do too right. Deepak Chopra. Deepak Chopra is just one of the greatest spiritual advisors that we have on the planet today. He
has a lot of great books. One that I read that I really love is The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success. He has a book out right now called Meta Human, several podcasts. I'm sure you heard him on the Oprah's podcast a million times. He's just a very person that I felt like we should really hear from during these uncertain times. Because Law six in the Seven Spiritual Laws Success is called the law of detachment. It just talks
about leaning into the uncertainty of things. And it's wild because my therapist has been trying to beat that in my head for the past couple of years when it comes to my anxiety, just leaning into the uncertainty of life. And I never understood that concept until right now, in this moment, during this global pandemic, because we can't change nothing. All of this is totally out of our control. We don't know what the outcome is gonna be. Nothing, So it's just like you just got to lean it to
the uncertainty of it all. All right, We'll shout out to the move for them individuals for joining us this morning. And when we come back, we got the positive notes, so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club um again tonight. I can't wait for this battle. Hopefully it happens with no problems and no echoes and no delays. Baby Face and Teddy Riley, So
now can we need to pray? We need to pray that baby Face and Teddy Riley don't start off the battle the same way they started off the battle Saturday. They've done that. It be the third time. You can't start over. No, Teddy can't start with the show. Baby Face can't play two occasions. Teddy can't go to groove be, baby Face can't go to don't be Cruel, Teddy can't go to Kissing Game, baby Face can't go to every
little step. But they might can play those records throughout the only songs, but they can't start off the battle to say they change. They gotta take them three records out them six records gotta go. They gotta because they gotta go over. Isn't it a complete duover. They can't play them records again. We heard it or we heard it twice already. Yeah, but it's a duover now, we don't just do it one time smooth. Well, if they start that, somebody hit me fifteen minutes when they started
and then and then I'll join them, you know. Yeah. You know what, though, you got a point. You kind of got to because you can't mix it up now, right, I guess I don't freak. I feel like you have to kind of start off the same way you did because it didn't go all the way through the way you plan. So now let's, you know, get it back. I think I think they should be able to do whatever they want to do if they choose to play those songs again. If they don't, that's on them. But
I feel like it's a complete duover. It's not a continuation. Yeah, and it's not twenty minutes because they only play a minute in thirty seconds of so they don't they were playing They were playing low versions of the song they wanted, Yes, they was. It just seemed like that because Teddy's stuff was etching, so it just seemed longer than it should have been. It wasn't that. It wasn't long at all.
It was it was a minute thirty. They were a biden by the rules, maybe maybe two minutes that the most. But Teddy needs to make sure that Brian is there getting his groove on. No, Teddy needs to start social distancing, okay. Teddy needs to learn social distancing. He needs to learn social media, okay. And I think that in the past forty eight hours he has got a good lesson in both. I talked to Teddy yesterday and Teddy was like, he
got it. He's he's figured it out. I hope. So if I was gonna tell Teddy need to call his kids, man, his kids have got him too. If I have a problem, I just yell lo god, Maddie. Yeah, it's not even just Riley was on social media yesterday, like I was not there, y'all leave me alone. But it's not even about that. Teddy was just trying to do a show on the Instagram Live. Instagram Live is not the platform for the Instagram Live is the platform for your laptop
in your playlist. That's shit, nothing more, nothing less. Maybe if you're in the studio you can turn the speakers up. That's about it, keep it simple. Lessons More, as Timm and Swist said, all right, well he got a positive note. Yes, the positive note is actually coming from Deepak Choper. Man. A lot of people like to say they're not religious, they're spiritual. What does that even mean? Well, Deepac Choper says, religion is belief in someone else's experience. Spirituality is having
your own experience. Breakfast club position, you don't finish your y'all dumb,
