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How Much Responsibility Should We Give Donald Trump

Apr 29, 20201 hr 33 min
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Today on the show we opened up the phone lines to see what percentage we should hold Donald Trump accountable for his bleach comments, after their were some cases where people actually drank bleach after his comments. Also, we had author Michael Arceneaux call in where he spoke about his new book and the difficulties he learned from after his last book and more. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Aurdrey Whitlock a leader of the organization reopen NC.

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And in the morning you wake up in the morning. I'm talking right, I never you're about to experience a morning showing like any yoast club. What you guys are doing right now. It's the hub culture. Breakfast Club is my morning. I need it and I love it. Something Dodo like, you're really not popping until you do the breakfast Club. The waiting come to y'all show man. I know you gotta be a big time Celet me be up and here you gotta be you gotta be big time d J ny Angola Ye and Charlomagne, the guy

the Breakfast Club, bitch you. Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning Angela yee, good morning d damby Charlomagne the god piece did up plan it is Tuesday? Yes, it's today. What's happening out there? Oh man, I'm blessed black, I'm highly favored. The wheel is finally here. The UFOs have come. Great day.

I told you this. A couple of weeks ago, said, a couple of weeks ago, I can't wait to the wheel come and now look we're here. It's a couple of weeks later. What are you talking? Nope, Oh you didn't see the footage just today from the UFOs which actually saw about, which I actually saw about. Let you see, maybe a couple of months ago when I was on Capitol Hill for some business and I was talking to somebody and they told me if I tell you, if I tell you what we know about UFOs, I have

to kill you. And they told me that. They actually told me to go look something up. And then I looked it up and they said, um, that that that footage right there has been declassified. So that footage has been circulating for a while. But I don't know why it came out yesterday and the news the way it did.

But it's a it's footage of some uh I think it's some navy pilots, some I know, some pilots and they catch some UFO they catch this unidentified flying objects flying around their jets and they don't exactly know what it is, but they have confirmed that that is indeed unidentified flying objects. Wow, yes, okay, what does that mean, does that mean we're trouble it? Does that mean that they're coming to help us? What does that mean? We don't know, I have I don't know. I don't know

that until they don't tell they pull up. Don't you know what I'm saying? They can pull up a note to they pull up friend to fold Yo, state your bids don't come. You don't know. But what you gonna do when they pull up with? What can you do exactly? You don't know? I don't know. I don't know. All right, Well, last here, last night, I'm tired. Last night, me and Clue Clue used to have DJ Clue used to have this iconic show. I call it iconic. It's called Monday

Night Mixtape. You should do every Monday night in your favorite artist used to come through Freestyle, used to play all types of exclusives. So we brought it back last night on nine G Live. So we did it last night from ten pm to midnight, and it was just a lot of fun. We played a lot of exclusive so many different people called sending records. It felt like the old days with people cared about how they release records, not just release it online. So it was pretty dope.

We had a lot of people check it in. Can't wait till we got a lot more installed for Monday Night mixtape to shout out to DJ Clue. So I'm tired. I get I didn't get this legendary on thirty Am legendary DJ Clue. I heard, uh, I think yesterday I saw something DJ Drama was posted DJ dramas. DJ Drama said that he would wash DJ Clue in a mixtape battle or he didn't hear the garage said he wants to all the smoke though he definitely said he wants to smoke. I thought I thought the word was washed,

did wash wash? He didn't say washed, but he said nobody can touch his catalog, and I even said clue. He said nobody can touch his catalog. That would be a great battle. I would love to see that. That's very interesting. It would be a great battle because a lot of this generation, who who spends a lot of time on social media, definitely grew up on gangster grills more than they grew up on Uh, DJ Clue. That would be yeah, that would be That would be a

good battle. It's two generations of artists, so you know, with with of course, with Clue, you have Rockefeller, you have Jada Kiss, the Locks, you have you know your holes, you have your maces, your DA mixes, you have all those artists fabulouses. And you know Clue has numerous platinum albums. But then, but then Drama got little Wayne Young Geez you know t I you know what I'm saying, Like it would be, it would be, it would be something you don't remember how Remember how big Trapade was in

the street mixtape. Remember how big was in the streets. Um No, I don't actually clue. I mean I do, I mean I do. I do remember how big Clues tapes was. But I'm just talking about like you know, I think Club the Club, and you heard when you heard Geez Tropa Die, Like there was stuff coming off Dramas mixtapes that became like smash. Saying, even though I listened Clues the guy, I don't care what nobody said. I love Dje. It would be it'll be very to compare the two of them, Maya jay Z Rough Riders

Part two. I just feel like, compare the JD Kiss It would be a great one. I think it would be a good one. It would definitely it would definitely be a great one. It's just it would come down to the generational thing though. It definitely would feel like people our age have seen both. Ye know what I'm saying, people and younger than us have not experienced both. They experienced they experienced one, you know, right, Yeah, include you know it would be a great Yeah, it would be great.

I would love to see that. But let's get the show crack in front page news. What we're talking about, Well, we'll talk about the NFL, what they're considering for the twenty twenty season, what that might potentially look at look like. Also, the NBA, we told you about them reopening practice facilities, but the players Association hadn't agreed to that, So we'll tell you what might be the new plan. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping lock this to Breakfast Club.

Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Ye Charlomagne, the guy we all the Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news. Where were starting you, Well, let's start with the NFL. What they are planning and what they're thinking about is a different version of the NFL this season, with the regular season starting as late as October fifteenth, No bi weeks, no Pro Bowl, and then that would include a Super Bowl on February twenty eighth in Tampa,

So that might be the new plan. Usually the season starts the weekend after Labor Day, which would have been September tenth, and then the season would have ended January third. But now they're saying and the Super Bowl February seventh. But they're saying that might be the new plan. Potentially, they're not even thinking about holding back the NFL. Huh, They're going full steam. Hey, that's what it seems like

all right now. With the NBA, we had told you they were planning to start reopening practice facilities and that was going to happen in certain states that we're lifting their lockdown restrictions. Well, apparently they want to delay that, okay. According to the NBA Players Association, they want to wait another week. So even though they wanted to say starting this week as these restrictions are being loosened up, the players union is saying that's not going to happen right now.

They want to wait until at least May eighth, following unease from some teams and from some players regarding a potentially premature return. According to multiple reports, like a state like Georgia, they've lifted their lockdown. The Atlanta Hawks are not willing to host player workouts just yet, so there'll be a lot of precautions in place. They're not willing to host the player workouts because because it's too much

people other than the team, the actual team. Maybe that's it's being a facility at once, right, they just don't feel so safe yet. They want to give it a little bit more time. Maybe they're gonna wait to see what's happening in Georgia with these restrictions being lifted, you know, and if the players don't feel safe, then obviously they shouldn't do that. It's voluntary anyway, but let's just, you know,

let's not rush into it. So they're saying next week they're going to wait and see, all right, what may eighth Now, jeff Blue has become the first US airline to make flyers wear a face masks. They're requiring passengers to wear a face mask or other face coverings beginning May fourth, and that is the first airline that's doing that. I saw some footage of an American Airlines flight that looked pretty full, and people didn't really have on face coverings.

It wasn't required. So according to other statements, they're saying that a lot of airlines should follow Jeff blues lead, including their efforts to fully communicate the change before it becomes effective next week, so flight attendants aren't in the position of being enforcers without information and backing from the airline. Oh,

I've had that, been had that plan in mind. I got kids, I got face masks for the kids and everything, because you know how we used to go to the airport back in the day and used to see like a lot of Asian people with face masks on, and you'd be like, what do they know that we don't know? Well, I think we know now what it is that they know that we didn't know. So after following their lead, I'm definitely face mask up at the airport, on the

airplanes everything. Absolutely. I've been said to myself too. I mean, it's it's it's a wrapping. I'm gonna move with the way I move, it's gonna be totally different. I'm gonna face mask everything out and not just covering. I'm face mask, face mask, that's right. I'm gonna move like the Asians and Michael Jackson been moving baby face mask and gloves were out here starting something. All right, well I'm anta a, yeah, that is your front page news. All right, thank you,

miss ye. Now when we come back, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eighty five one o five one. If you're upset, you need to vent hit us up again. Eight hundred five eight five one o five one. And I just want to say, be careful with those face masks. It was a driving in Jersey that water face mask all day while he was driving, and it cut off his oxygen because he was you know, you breathe out carbon monoxide and and you and it was no oxygen

coming in, and he passed out and crashed. For having a face mask on all day, his breath must have been terrible. He must have been driving and been shot because he finally smelt his breath for the first time and not just threw him before a loop. Lord, I don't Darcy, I don't know about that. What kind of

mask did he have on that was so tight? I don't know, but he passed stout, So just be careful out there with them, face man, get it off you just well, at what point don't you realize you're not breathing. Are you not getting enough hand? Shouldn't you know that? At some point? I think you can't. You can't really tell. That's why it's so dangerous. Well, you know with those mans,

it's hard breathing with those masks anyway. Sometimes to me anyway, like those masks, it's not the easiest to breathe, especially if you got those in any five masks. But he's probably driving right, I could he. I guess he didn't passed out. But get it off your chests. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Did your time to get it off your chests? Whether you're man or blast, so people to have the same in We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this from?

What up? Doe? Get it off your chests? Bro? What's happening? Lee Office? We need hazard paid? Man. Every time I turn on the dudes, we hear about all the private sects, get day hazard paid, get day bone. We are hearing like business is usual. Don wow, Yeah, I totally agree. I don't understand why the Post office is not getting any type of hazard pay. I saw something yesterday with the cruise ships. Got to bail out and the post

office didn't. I mean, what the hell and what the world do cruise ships matter more than the post office? I agree with you on that because people want to get their mail, and you guys are still going to work, still working hard. So I'm trying to figure out how to how they spending this money though, Like they spend money to the Lakers, so they're essential. Man. I'm a custodian,

I'm a senil to the had spencil. I'm reading this build and clean for them to come to work, and I'm going home to my family every day with none extra like this is absolutely right, absolutely right, y'all. Y'all around people all the time. Y'all around people all the time, and y'all got to keep the building super sanitary at all times, but especially right now at a time like this. Y'all are absolutely essential workers. But thank you for checking in, bro.

Did I hear something? They gave the Lakers a bunch of millions of dollars and Lakers gave it bour million small that was from the small business. But but how would they how are they getting that? Like there's a lot of business out there that's really losing because the small businesses three hundred employees are less and so because they did qualify for that, they did apply for it, but they don't really need it as much money as they make, so they are returning that money. But you

know that shouldn't have been. They still applied for it though, Yeah, why why would they even apply for it? That don't even sound right. The Los Angeles Lakers applying for a Small Business Administration's Paycheck Protection Program law, like what the hell? Yeah, it was pourt playing six million dollars and you know they I think, well, you know what I think happens. I think that companies that know how to apply for these things and know all the things that they can't get,

they apply for them. But that doesn't necessarily mean that you need it. And so that's what's not really fair because people that really needed for the small businesses who was supposed to be for they were companies like Shake Shack, Ruth, Chris pot Belly, Sandwich Shop. They also applied and got fundered, and they did return the funding because applied. Yeah, they

shouldn't have. It's not all yeah, and it's not and you know it's it's it's if I hope all of these companies are still paying their employees because that's what the paycheck, that's what the PPP is. Four. It's for to keep your employees employed. So you don't have to furlough. If you don't, you have to return the money because it is a loan, and then it's a forgivable loan as long as you keep I think it's like eighty percent or something like that of everybody's still on payroll.

All right, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eighty five, one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit this up now. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm telling I'm telling year. If this is your time, to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. We want to hear from you on the breakfast Club. Hello, who's this time? Sorry? Get it

off your chest, yo. The US economy is heavily it's heavily supporting the US dollar, which is the strongest currency on the planet Earth. And we need the US dollars to stay strong in order for all the services to be paid for in this country that the federal government pays for to give us the quality of life that

we have. So the cold, very unfortunate reality is that the economy has to be opening up at a higher rate than what it is now in order for people to live well and eat and survive at the long extended period that we want them to live at. The virus is killing a lot of people, but if this economy doesn't get back up and moving, there's gonna be a whole lot more people dead over an extended period

of time. And that's just the cold facts. Brothers and Angela, Why are you telling us something we already know because the public doesn't get it, man, the public, the public public sees. The public sees two trillion dollars, and some of them know that we need to get about five point five trillion dollars in there, but they don't understand the rotation of the money, and the money has to rotate back into the coffers of the federal government in

order to get everybody up and moving. Those are the cold, unfortunate facts, and we should be talking about that more. And although people will die, I'm pretty sure everybody understand that, sir, I'm not convinced that that's the case. Charlotte Man. Yeah, if you would like to use your ten million listeners to do a pole, you will find out that many of them do not think that's the case. They're more scared of dying than they are dying at a long

period of time because the economy flops. Yeah, I think that, you know, Yeah, poverty and a lot of civil unrest will happen if the economy doesn't open back up. Yes, a lot of people will be hurt and killed over the long run because of that. And we've learned a hard lesson that we needed to learn over stock in the government with better, better numbers of infectious disease researchers, which we should have learned the better part of sixty

years ago. This ain't Trump or Obama. No, no, no, no, no, no. Every president knew that Donald Trump fired the Global Pandemic Team in twenty sixteen. Come on twenty seventeen, add appropriate number to the population of infectious disease researchers back in nineteen seventy and increased them along the way. This would have been something that would have been caught a long

time ago before. I don't know anything about that, but I do know that he fired the Global Pandemic Team in like twenty sixteen, twenty seventeen, So that says a lot too well. They should have been better staff in the first place, down in the CDC, in the National Institute of Health. All right, I thank you for calling it and give it us that information. Brother, I see, that's when you supposed to say, you know what I'm saying, because I know what he was saying. You know what

I mean. People always say you know what I'm saying when you don't know what they're saying. When you when you know what if I know what you're saying, that's when you say you know what I'm saying. I know what you're saying. Hello, who's this Good morning? First of all, I just want to let yall know how hard it is to coparent during this time that we're in. I could imagine, yeah, I could imagine my ex is dad. I just found this just now, even though we've been

going through this for two months. It's dating a nurse that it's on the front line. Get an't my you don't and you don't want your kids over there. I can understand that. I'm mathematic. I'm mathematic. Character It's sixty seven year old cancer survivor. Can you never let me know this? And I'm just like, I can't bring it up because he's gonna say I'm trying to argue he's not gonna understand it from my part of view. So

I'm just frustrated today. Yeah, frustration, that's a lot. Absolutely, Yes, if I say something and it's gonna be like, oh, you're being a bitter baby mama. He's been with god knows how many women sce we broke up, So I'm not being a better baby mama. I just don't much. He's just concerned about the safety of yourself, the children. Yeah, you want to be safe, but I can't. I can't say that. He's not gonna understand that. Yes, you can't. You know, the woman that he's with, the nurse should

understand that. The nurse should understand that. You know, thinking because she's a mother and you're a nursing so you're on the front line and you're seeing what's going on. Why would you could Yeah? Kids? Absolutely, well, Yeah, thank you for calling in, check in. Thank you guys having to day you too. Now get it off your chest. Eight on drink five eight five one o five one

now we got rumors on the way. Yes, and since people are watching so much television, now, we'll talk about a new documentary that's coming out, and we'll also tell you about some big numbers for the last Dance for episodes three and four. All right, we'll get into that next. Keep a lot. This the Breakfast Club. Good morning, The Breakfast Club. Listen, it's just oh gosh, go report guys. It's the rum Report Breakfast Club. Yes, so, as you know,

but Rock and Michelle Obama have a deal with Netflix. Well, Michelle Obama is putting out her Becoming documentary and that will be on Netflix on May six. Listen to the trailer. How do you feel transitioning bit to your normal life? What I've learned is that get back on what track? It's a whole new track, and it's different forever. So it's not getting back on track, but it's creating my next track. I'm figuring out what do I want to do,

what do I care about? And it takes time to process your life and figure out what it all means. So little of who I am happened in those eight years, so much more of who I what's happened before. So it's it'll have some of the same stories from the book, but it also gives a look into her life since the book came out as well. I can't wait. I'm watching a book sold several million copies, so I'm several

million people will be watching too, all right. Also, the docuseries that we've all been watching, several million people the Last Dance episodes three and four, as you're a total of five point nine million viewers across the third and fourth episodes on Sunday Night, So that's only slightly lower than the average six point one million viewers from the

week before for episodes one and two. So well, the people will stop passing around that goddamn goddamn linked to the episodes, then it would be higher, you know what I mean. But people can't wait and gotta watch things bootleg instead of just waiting for Sunday Night. I mean, yeah, I think people are still gonna watch it on television regardless I'm watching it on TV. I don't I don't want to watch the bootleg link. Somebody hit me for

the bootleg link last night. Nichall remain nameless, all right. A new show that's in development and HBO, y'all ain't gonna care about this, but I do. There's gonna be a hell Raisor series. Now, you guys know how much I love horror. So it's based on the film franchise Pinhead, right, yep, Yeah, hell Raisor. Oh my god, there was just an accident outs at my house. So that series will not be a reboot, but it's going to be an elevated continuation

and expansion of its mythology and things like that. So I'm excited and I can't wait to check that out because that's just something new for me to watch when that finally comes out. Now, YouTube is also hosting a free virtual film festival with twenty partners that includes can Film Festival Tribeca Sunday. Now that all these film festivals are shutting down worldwide, YouTube is stepping in to launch that ten day digital film festival this spring. With these partners.

It'll be streaming free to cinema fans everywhere. So this is called the We Are One, a global film Festival, and it's all being produced and organized by New York's Tribeca Enterprises. That's exciting, and that online festival will be from May twenty ninth to June seventh, and you can watch it on YouTube. And again it's free. Okay, We'll you be able to watch movies on YouTube as well. That's the beauty of going to the film festivals. You get to watch some of these films. How are you

show you to watch the film? I'll show You'll be able to m yes on YouTube and you be able to watch the films on YouTube. Yeah, you're gonna watched the films. There's no ads, it's free to watch. It's going to be shorts, documentaries, music, comedy, panel discussions, all of those things. Interesting. Okay. Yeah, So in a few weeks we'll get to see what that full schedule is

going to be like. And just to give you guys an update on what we were talking about earlier with the Paycheck Protection Program, the Lust Angelists Lakers are returning that four point six million dollar loan that they got from the PPP and a source has confirmed that. And I told you earlier. And not only are they returning theirs, but Shake Shack, Ruth, Chris pot Belly, Sandwich Shop, all of them are returning their funding after they got some backlash.

Now the Lakers were eligible for that loan, they do employee about three hundred people, but they're also worth about four point four billion dollars. And it's supposed to be for businesses that need it, for small businesses with under five hundred employees who are seeking loans. But because that program quickly ran out of funding, they had to get some more money, and a lot of these companies now

because of that backlash, realized what they did was wrong. Okay, all right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor reports. All right, thank you, missy. Now know what was he going to the window? Make sure everybody's okay. I'm trying to hurr yep because it was a huge crash outside. All right, listen up times you Dean just ran out to go look because she's nosy too. But up next met me up fret Places. News is next. What we're

talking about. We'll talk about Donald Trump. He is responding to people who are accusing him of being the person that's making people and just disinfectants. All right, we'll get into that next. Keep a lot this to breakfast club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlomage Naga. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news where we start you, Well, I'll tell you this tragic story or something that happened in Manhattan. Woman who

was an ear doctor. She was a top ar doctor. She actually ended up committing suicide. She was the medical director of the New York Presbyterian Alan Hospital. She was forty nine years old, and she actually contracted coronavirus, and then as she was recuperating, she waited and went back to work, and then she ended up or she gotten sick,

and she ended up going back to work. She had no history of mental illness, but when she last spoke to her family, she said it was as cruciating to have to continually watch contagion patient to die, including some even before they could be taken from the ambulance. They said she was truly on the front line. Make sure that she is praised as a hero. She's a casualty just as much as anyone else who has died. She

ended up committing suicide. Really sad and depressing story. Absolutely, I really want I would really want to know what she was going through psychologically, Like what did she see that really made her say, oh man, you know death would be better than this. I really want to know yes. An ICU doctor who works in the city said that the onslaught of virus patients can be almost too much to handle for anyone At times. He said, for a while, it felt like we were standing under a waterfall and

couldn't get a breath for air. Now it feels busy, but not in a way that is suffocating. I wonder if actually seeing how Because everybody talks about how tragic it is when somebody wore coronavirus dies because they got to die alone. I wonder if the thought of, you know, dying alone scared her. I don't know. All right, now,

let's talk about Donald Trump. He said he doesn't take any responsibility for people using disinfectants and properly ingesting them as a cure for coronavirus, even though he was the one that originally said that that's something that could potentially be helpful. Here's what he said, they've seen a spike and people are using disinfected After your comments last week, I know you said they were sarcastic. I can't imagine why. I can't imagine why. Yeah, take any responsibility on No,

I can't imagine. I can't imagine it. Yeah, go ahead, please he don't care, very very interested. I thought about this yesterday. Right, he's a leader of leader's lead correct by actions, indeeds, not words and live service, even though I think, you know, they should only lead by actions. If he really wanted people to drink bleach, he would take a shot in front of people. He would tell people he's drink the bleach before his kids drank the bleach.

His whole administration drinks the bleach. If I saw him drinking bleach, okay, I'd be more prone to drink the bleach. But just because he said to do it, if I'm dumb enough to do, if I'm dumb enough to try it, because Donald Trump said it isn't that kind of what choice? How much responsibility should Trump have for that? Well? I think and in time we can see people. People are under a lot of stress. They're willing to try anything, you know, and so it's just not good to put

that out there at all. To be responsible for people you're supposedly leading. Asked me, how much responsibility should you have? In seventy five percent? Absolutely, I say all right now. Donald Trump said he never even thought of changing the date of the upcoming presidential election, which is November third, even though Joe Biden suggested that Trump would attempt a delay, he said, I never thought of changing that date. November third,

good number. That those were his words. Trump can't change it anyway, though. It would have to go through the House and somebody send it, have to vote on it, and the House wouldn't go for that. Yeah, that Congress would have to approve that. But some people were thinking

that maybe he might try to do that. And you know, obviously in a time like this, a lot of things are being changed and moved around, and you know, some people felt like he might try to delay the election or refuse to leave office if he loses in November. So there's just a lot of concerns because there's a lot of stuff that you can't do that somehow has been getting done, right, I mean, And if you if you do lay the election, how long are you gonna

delay it? Because on January twenty, if I think it's January twenty, January twenty, twenty twenty one, at noon, Donald Trump would lose all his presidential power. And you know what would happen if that would happen, It would come lock his ass up immediately twelve or one, he'd be in handcuffs. I wonder if there's a way too that he can extend that if the pandemic continues and it continues to you know, people continue to die, and it's becoming where people can't Yeah, I mean I can extend it.

I mean, we see Mike Bloomberg do it, Mike Bloomberg. I mean, it's it was only mayor, but he there's never been three three terms in New York City and he made it happen. So, you know, you just never know. I don't think he would because it would be to his benefit because I think lolle the turnout benefits uh Donald Trump. So I don't I don't think he would. All right, now, let's talk about businesses reopening. Missouri is

allowing businesses to reopen on May fourth. They said, our plan is working, the healthcare system is not overwhelmed, and we are winning the battle. According to the governor there, any business will be able to reopen as long as six feet of social distancing can be maintained. Indoor retail businesses will also have to limit their number of customers to know more than twenty five percent of normal capacity, and local communities will be allowed to have stricter rules

if they so choose. Alaska is allowing salons and restaurants to reopen in most parts of the state. And what's today's date, Well, that's already happened. So on that same day, Oklahoma permitted some personal care businesses to reopen for appointments. And in California, some beaches that have been closed have

reopened for public use, even though they have limitations. Now George's reopening has been pretty aggressive so far here in nail salons, gym's, bowling alleys, tattoo studios, massage therapists, all of those have reopened. Theaters and the restaurants reopened. Also just yesterday in Texas they said businesses such as real retail stores, restaurants, and theaters can reopen Friday, but they must limit customers. And that order will allow libraries and

museums to open as well. So that's just some of the restrictions, uh, that have been lifted in some of these states. All right, can we can we talk? Can we go back to talking about some of these dumb asses for a second, though? What you mean the people who you know, they say, what do you say? You the spiking people drinking bleach and ingesting, ingesting disinfectants. And Trump not take a responsibility? How much responsibility should he should he have listen to a serious conversation, how much

how much responsibility should he have? I think at I say fifty because he said it and he's the president. But if you're dumb enough to drink bleach because anybody said to drink bleach, but especially somebody like Donald Trump, that's you gotta take some responsibility on your own too. Let's open up the phone. Five eight five, one oh five one. But this is the thing, Charlemagne. A lot of people don't know. And I know you said, oh no, everybody should know. Know a lot of people don't know

the effects of bleacher. What people are dumb? I'm just saying that people do not know. Are you saying? You know? People take all kinds of People are taking all kinds of things, like they might say, oh this you know that cure is malaria, this is to us to treat that you should try this. People went and order that online and that medications. Actual people are trying. You don't know what's in it though, you know what I'm saying, You know, are trying to do all kinds of things

just because they heard Donald Trump say it. It's still medicine, though, it's a difference between telling somebody to take a medicine and telling somebody, you know, inject disinfectant, yes, in your body. But he's the president, and people feel like, well, damn, maybe he knows something that we don't know. He's he's he's speaking to all the doctors out there. All the

doctors are telling him everything. So if the president, the guy that talks to Fauci and all these other doctors say hey, Leach, that's the cure, a lot of people can be like, you know what, let me try. You say eighty percent, I say, I say half. You know what I'm saying because I still think that, you know, other people got to take responsibility and hold themselves accountable

for their actions. What's your percented? One hundred? Now I wouldn't say one hundred percent because you can't believe everything, but I do feel like he has at least a seventy percent responsibility in that. All right, let's talk. I would like to talk to people because I know it's somebody out there who feels like he shouldn't get no

responsibility for it. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one talking Donald Trump man, how much percent SHO should he have on people taking us shots of bleach or injecting themselves with bleach shots. Let's let's talk about it. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It's topic time. The phone called eight hundred five eight five one oh five. Want to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club, talk about it morning. Everybody is

DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now if you just join us with talking Donald Trump. Now, he said, uh, two people out there, maybe to cure corona, maybe he should take shots of bleach? Is that what he said? Player clip clip player, Clint, they've seen a spike in people are using disinfectant after your comments last week. I know you said they were sarcastic. I can't imagine why. I can't imagine why, Yeah, take

any responsibility. I don't know. I can't imagine. I can't imagine that. Yeah, go ahead, please, Yeah, something that they're looking into, correct possibly injecting disinfectant, something that people that that that maybe his team should look into. Right, didn't say, He didn't say to do it, just said something the team is looking into. Okay, so eight hundred five, eight five, one oh five one. We're asking how much blame should

the president have. I'm thinking seventy five. That's that's me honestly. Now, Charlomagne say people are stupid, and and if you listen to him, people are stupid. Now he's the president. He is the president, and people believe what the president say. It's kind of like it's kind of like, remember what was that hydro chlory queen, when you bought that. That's a medication. Why did you buy friend? Why did you buy it? Because it's a medication, But why because he

said that it possibly works? Correct, Yeah, but it's a medication. That's a huge difference between telling somebody to take a medication and telling somebody to inject disinfectant. Common sense. Lets me know since day one, because I can read if you read any lightsol, if you read any chlorox, any type of disinfectant, it says, do not injustice, do not drink this, do not take this in like, that's common sense.

I'm not listening to anything the president says until we get a second opinion, the third opinion, and the fourth opinion. There's no way in hell he says it, but since he is the president, just like your ass home a few weeks ago and now, I would stay in my ass home before he said it, when he said oh no, it's something like no, you don't have to wear a mask. I was wearing a mask and stay at home before him.

I definitely wasn't listening to the president. And I think what the big issue here is, and this is what's been happening all along. We should be listening to the medical experts and not to the president when it comes to what to be taking. And Donald Trump's been putting it upon himself to have these press conferences where he's heading them up every day and telling people what they

need to be doing. And sometimes people are actually listening to that, and sometimes you get information third hand, like you get the I heard this, or I heard you should try this. And some people are really dealing with coronavirus having tested positive, and they're concerned, they're scared, They're willing to do whatever it is that they have to do to try to get better because it is a scary thing. Some people are really sick and they have

family members they're concerned about. So they're like, look, I don't know if this is gonna work, but I'll try it. And that's why I give him fifty percent of the blame because he is a leader. Now, he's a leader, and leader's lead you. We gotta give. We gotta give adults. Adults gotta hold themselves more accountable than just twenty percent

because another adult told him to do something. If it was a child, yes, but when you are grown ass human being, man or woman and you do something because somebody else tells you to do it, you gotta take half to blame it. But it's not like some stranger on the street is telling you that too. By the way, I don't care who it is now. Still let me ask you that's a question. Then who do you listen to?

Barack Obama says he guys. We're testing claros right now and it looks like it's a pretty positive And I'm gonna I'm gonna say, Barack Obama's out of his black ass mind, and I want to see him and his family take shots to the bleach first before we do it. Okay, show me that it works on you, Okay, because you're the leader. I don't give a damn who the president is. Who cares If somebody tell you to drink bleach, you tell them you first? What if? What if doctor Fauci

said it? You first? Show me? Don't tell me doctor Fauci showing I proved by actions, indeed not words in lip service. You are a leader showed by example. Let me see. All right, well, let's go to the poll lines. Hello, who's this Hi? Robert? Hey, Robert? What are you calling from? Robo Patterson, New Jersey, my friend? All right, past Robert Jersey. Now we're asking how much blame do you think the president has and encouraging people? Can I say encouraging people

to possibly try? I don't know if encouraging is the right word. I was just on the table, just putting that on the table, putting that out there as as a possibility and people trying. And how much do you think president has blamed on that? It's our fault as a society, if you allow me to finish, like you know, we we moved away from common sense as the people. We have all media to control everything they do. Nobody

has an independent thought. I remember I would have get unsmacked in the head by my mom if I would have tried to drink bleach, like you know what I mean, Like we easily can I'm not saying that I'm a Trump supporter, but easily you can blame somebody else in the media for something which common sense should have dictated what you're doing. Absolutely, and that's it, I mean, and it is our fault as a society because we allowed us and we don't give some of us. Don't give

our children or young people critical thinking abilities. Uh, the ability is a question to use their common sense. Instead of doing that, we just allow the media. And no disrespect to different members of the media, but we allowed the media to make every decision for them, and the one was to take it. It's gold. Would you say mouth didn't come from the media? I mean, it's not just part of them. Now I'm saying it didn't come from that the media. That came from Donald Trump's mouth.

It wasn't that they put out a fake story. That's what Donald Trump said, yes, man, But also remember where he came from. He came from the media, and like it became our president. He's he came from there. He's a part of it. Everybody's a part of it. Anybody that's watching the TV or anything of the story and all I'm saying we have to take responsibility we as a people, our generations coming up critically saying, don't take everything as gold. That's a fact. So what do you

think the percentage is? If you had to give a percentage where you think how much how much blames you do you get it's spread. I'll give a fifteen percent, but then it spread to all of us for not questioning fifteen that's all. That's the only you're gonna blame a fifteen percent. M it's because it's it's larger than that. It's not just it's something. I agree with you, all right, I agree with you. I still say fifth. I still

say fifty to fifty. But I can see why he would put it on eighty five percent of the population because you have to use common sense. You know, not to drink bleach. I know that, but a lot of people don't know. They might say, you know what I was told, it's all my life. But maybe the president knows something and people are dying, so let me just get a little shot. Well that's your dumb ass eight five eight five one on five one. How much what

percentage the president be blamed for this. Let's talk about it. It's the Breakfast Club. Come morning, call me and your opinions to the Breakfast Club top on eight hundred five five one five morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us, we're talking about the president and well, let's just display the audio. They've seen the spike and people are using disinfecting after your comments last week. I

know you said they were sarcastic. I can't imagine why. I can't imagine why. Yeah, take any responsibility. No, I can't imagine. I can't imagine that. Yeah, go ahead, please. So we're asking eight hundred five eight five one on five one, let's talk about the percentage of blame should the president have with this? Hello? Who's this? Yeah? This is Jason. Jason was going on brother, hey man, good morning, breakfast, good morning, good morning King, Yeah, good morning, Charlomne, first

day something. Man, I'm gonna say that's that's that's my number. I say he should take sixty percent responsibility and then okay, everything I gotta say. He needed to fall back because, first of all, you sound like you you pick look for the people that's taking the bleach O one and took the bleach like everything. Don't you sound like you took it off for them. Don't pick up for them. That's totally stupid. It is stupid. It is stupid, and

they like you picking up for them. Everything you said sixty percent sixty percent is kind of leading them towards the president. You said sixty they I'm not even stoically they are. I just think we're just in a in a in an error right now, in a pandemic where people are scared to death. Man, I don't always hear that that's like, that's drinking bleach. It's not like it's not like the medication that he told people to take. It's drinking. Don't even medication is or what's in it?

Like you can't just take any random medication. I think common sense would tell people that too. Well, people, I've done that research just a malaria drug. Envy knows somebody that actually took it and they worked for them, you know what I'm saying, So by a doctor, but it's it's a totally It's different when it's a medication as

opposed to clause rocks lightsol Pinesaw. Come on, guys, come on all right, Well eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one, we're talking what percentage of people do you think the president it should be for blame? Let's go to another caller. Hello, who's this? Hey, this is Terra. I'm out of Atlanta, Georgia. Hey Tierra, good morning. How much blame do you think the president should have? Well,

I will say this, I'm a nurse. I work in the ICU, and we're not really considering the population of people with cognitive and mental health disabilities that may have taken his word probatim and really wouldn't experiment it. So I originally said fifty fifty because for somebody like me and you do suthing the citizens, that doesn't make much sense, right, But there are some people who have schizophrenia, bipolar and are just not there who probably took his word from batim.

So I say he does as like one hundred percent. Now, see, Jesus, you can't how can you have a hundred percent when you just admitted that there's people out there who have common sense, good sense. We ain't talking about those amongst us who don't have you know all the cognitive and functions, the ones that have all of their cognitive functions if they're doing it. Come on, now, he's a leader of

the country. He's responsible for every individual in our country, or you wouldn't have elected him, or the majority wouldn't have elected him. So we need to hold him responsible. It was very irritata, but I think they said something about thirty people in New York invested something overnight. I mean, I would be curious to see who those people are and what their background is. We got he's a figure. He's a public figure. At the end of the day,

he's a public figure. It was irresponsible. So what hospital do you work at? Man? I work at Atlanta Medical, Downtown Atlanta Medical. I will say this, every patient that I've taken care of has been positive for COVID. It's been black, They've been the elderly. They have been black. I have I'm not saying that the patients haven't been tested positive from other ethnicities, but everybody I've taken care of, and I work in downtown Atlanta, I worked with these

communities that impoverished, underserved. Everybody I've taken care of thus far over the last forty days that has been testipositive for COVID is black. So I do think we need to take that in consideration overall for this pen didn't it because it's been hard for me too, you know it's been rough. Do you think they should open up Atlanta? Do you do you think that too early would open it up Atlanta? I need my personal I need my hair and nails done. But no, oh my gosh, we

really need to take this in consideration. Um. Um, it is Atlanta, so we're we're big black community. So yeah, I have much slower much can ask your question my system. Now's your question, my system. You go to the nail salon, you go get your head done, your nails done, You contract coronavirus. Is that Governor Kim's fault? Um? No, But I will say this, A lot of people, a lot of us already have it already. Right, I've been exposed to it long before. Um the pandemic had happened before

we actually started to taking statistics of it. So it is irresponsible for me to go out and public knowing that I could be a carrier because I'm around it every day. Just I could get my hair and nails done so without respective. Yes, we were very aggressive out here, and Georgia very aggressive, but I do have, you know, my personal bias, and so I'm like, hey, I'm gonna wear a mask and I'll go get my all right, Well, thank you for checking in. Well, what's the moral of

the story. I've been telling people all day long, if you find a blue sour patch kid, it will definitely prevent Corona, Corona whatever, COVID nineteen. Why are you telling people that, because that's trying to understand that. I'm just telling people that if y'all take bleach, y'all can eat a blue sour pass kid. It's the same, it is

save you. I don't know what the hell he's talking about right now, but the moral of the story for me is, you know, I give him fifty fifty blame because he's a leader and leader should lead by actions and deeds. And he did say it, he floated the idea out there. But if you got good sense, if you know better, if you can read warnings on the disinfecting that says do not inject, and you inject, that's on your dumba. Let me ask you a question. You said this before you believe that a lot of people

that voted for Donald Trump don't have good sense? Correct, yes or no? They are stupid? Yes? Okay, So now those same people that you just called stupid, now he just told them to take claw rocks. Do you think they will do then? Um? I hope. So you don't want them to show up in November. We don't want them to show up in November. We got Rubbers on the way. I can't mess with this guy. You don't hope so nothing. I do not hope that anybody takes Bleach at all. They not about nine. Nothing about nine.

I do not hope that anyone in Jess bleach. Gee. All right, we got Rubers on the way. Yes, and we are going to talk about this talk show host who is ready to date again. She's single and ready to mingo. All right, we'll get to it next. It's the Breakfast Cloud. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Ye, Charlot Migne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Yes, indeed, great conversation we just had about how much responsibility should

the president have for his disinfected comments? And Angelie, he said somebody said something about rap music. Somebody he said in the comments. But society blames the murder rate on rap lyrics, school shootings, on video games and movies. Yet somehow the president shouldn't be held responsible for his rhetoric. Nobody said the president shouldn't be held responsible to the president held halfway responsible, the same way you wouldn't give all the credit to rap music. Ain't way you wouldn't.

But he said seventy percent because he said he he said he agrees with seventy percent. Seventy it's not a bad number. I'm mad at seventy all right, Happy birthday to DJ pro Style. Today's Pro Style's birthday, So happy pro Style? Drop want to clues bombs for DJ pro Style. I wasn't gonna say the Dominican sensation. But I don't really know what pro style is anymore? What is pro style? I don't know. That's a good question. Pro style side Dominican?

You Puerto Rican? You Greek? What are you? Pro drown? I don't know. You have a directory, right, you have a directory. I don't know what directory? Man, No, I don't know how. I don't know everybody's national. I think he's a he's Dominican, I think right, see the fact that we have to say we think we don't know. I don't know. All right, Well we got every fifty first born day pro and he's Dominican. He is Dominican.

All right, Well we got Rubers on the way. What we're talking about, Yes, we are going to be talking about sports. You know, a lot of us are looking forward to sports coming back. But in the meantime, I had some fun things going on for you. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast Club,

Good morning. This is the rule of report with Angela. Yes. Yes, So Ninnie Leaks is responding to people saying that the reason why she won't publicly speak on what's going on with her and Wendy Williams during the Real Housewives of Atlanta reunion is because of an agreement they have. Here's what she said. I don't have a strategic relationship with her. She wanted us to get into a better place. We met up, we talked. I told her if we ever had any other issue, that I will not go on

a public platform and speak about it. She told me if we ever had any other issue, that she would personally called me and text me herself. She would not go publicly talking about anything now. Why she didn't hold her end of the bargain up, I do not know. So I don't even know why I need to sit here on Real Housewives and talk about why I did not go public with me and Wendy's relationship. There has nothing to do with the show, all right. It had

nothing to do with the show at all now. According to Wendy Williams, on a whole different note, she is excited to date, but she might not want to date somebody that asked her to go out right now during this coronavirus pandemic. Here's what she said, I want to date. This man called me for a date over the weekend. Okay. He was like, I'm in your neighborhood, among my way to your house and with my driver. He said, I've got a really nice present for you. I know you'll

love it. We'll go out for cram good steak and cigars. By text him back, I'm like, no, I'm happily quarantining by and the idea that this idea d heavy quarantine makes we not even want to go out with them after quarantine, I'm kind of because everything is closed. You can't go anywhere in Like, where were they going to get crabs and steak? They can't eat outside? The man might have that man might have ebt. Card. He might have EBT, and he went into the grocery store and

got him from strimps. True, some crab legs and some steak. You know what I'm saying. He might be cooking. He might be bringing it to the house to cook up at the house. I mean, and they're gonna fly out to Atlanta and go to a restaurant there maybe, Okay, I would think I would think of card, I think

the groceries. I could understand questioning somebody's judgment, though, if they're asking you to do something right now and we don't even know each other like that, and you know we're not going on a date right now, come on, all right? I want to give a rest in peace to Sebastian Telfair's mother and brother. Uh. They both died after coronavirus battles. So Sebastian was on the Breakfast club right recently, and she was six. The mother was sixty

four years old, Eric and Telfare. She died early yesterday after battling coronavirus and then her passing came after Sebastian's older brother, Dan Turner died March twenty eighth from coronavirus. So we can send our condolences to Sebastian Telfare's family. He's also Stephan Marbury's cousin as well. Is he is he locked up or is he out? I wasn't sure if that. If he had to turn himself in yet, I think he's still out right now. He did turn himself in and then he was released. He has an

outgoing situation, so um, he's out. Yes, he's out right now and he's on house arrest. All right to his family, definitely. M all right, now, let's talk about some more sports things. We all have been watching the Michael Jordan's special and one thing that was talked about was his relationship with Carmen Electra. Well, now Carmen Electra is talking about some things that her and Dennis Robin did, and according to a lecture, they had sex all over the Bulls practice facility.

She said one day when the bulls had an off day from practicing, Dennis told her he had a surprise. He blindfolded me. We got on his motorcycle. When we finally take my blindfold off. We're standing at the Bulls practice facility, sent to court. It was crazy, like two kids in a candy store. We were eating popsicles from the fridge and having sex all over the damn place, in the physical therapy room and the weight room, obviously

on the court. To be honest, I don't think he's ever worked out so hard in his life dropping a clothes bombs for goddamn Dennis Rodman. Goodness crazy. I saw somebody yesterday trending on Twitter. His name is Bill Simmons. Bill Simmons has been on The Breakfast Club. I've been on Bill's podcast. Bill. That was one of the dumbest statements you ever made in your life. Bill Simmons said, there is absolutely nothing interesting about Dennis Rodman, and there

has never been anything interesting about Dennis Rodman. Dennis Rodman is only probably the most interesting player ever to play in the NBA, ever to play in probably any sport, and that right there having sex with calling all throughout the Bulls facility. That adds to his interesting legend. Bill Simmons, watch you goddamn mouth, Bill, come on, He's definitely interesting. And did he did he um date Tony Braxon. Did I see that Tony? No? She said no, they were

at the VMA together. They were not dating. Yeah, he was picking up around. When you when you make comments like Dennis Robin is not interesting. You just trolling that Bill Simmons, you did the white version of trolling. That was vanilla trolling. Okay, All nine has put out a Dwayne Wade disk tract is called nine out of ten and that's all because of the slam Dunk contest. Dwyane Wade got a lot of backlash and Aaron Gordon let it be known that he's not happy about the outcome

of that contest. And here is a distract aimed at Dwayne Wade. Even Adam Silver told me I deserve to go. Didn't get the trophy, but I got something to hold. Jees forgive me, bro I won't sell myself. Did your land paint me as a bell Land? Now? He jumped over the biggest dude in the building. God will Lamb the best thing at nice Lambs. You're a judgment. Gives me no fulfillment. I see you, young little I thought you saw the same to me. Legend in my city

promised I'm gonna make you believe. Yeah, it feels like those results were predetermined. So, but I think the two of them are just joking. Obviously, we got to get the NBA back going. He's just losing. Please please please restart the NBA as soon as possible. What the hell? What was the point of that? I have no idea. I mean, if the Dunk Contest was in February, it's April. If he was playing ball, he wouldn't be thinking about that.

He's sitting around board watched the rerun of the dunk Ye you watched the rerun of the Dunk Contest, he was like, I got something for this deep waiting and speaking of basketball, LaMelo Linzo and li Angelo Ball are planning to sign with Jay Z's Rock Nation Sports, so they had been shopping for an agency. They spoke with several agents and ultimately they went with Rock Nation. I love it all right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your room of report. All right, thank you, miss Yee.

Now when we come back, Charlomage, who you give it okay too? You know, uh, these antisocial distances, Man Audrey Whitlock, it's very hard to feel sorry for them when things happen to them because they're making a choice. They're bringing it on themselves. But we'll talk about it for after that hour. All right, we'll get to that next. Keep a lot this to breakfast club. Good morning, Mayne say that gang don't get other shape. Man you are donkey

today does not discriminate. I might not have the song of today, but I got to donkey that. So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey, man it with the breakfast club bitches. They just don't keep the day today. Donkey today for Tuesday, April twenty eight, goes to a woman named Audrey Whitlock. Now, who is Audrey Whitlock? First of all, she looks like a Karen Okay, that's number one. Second of all, she's from North Carolina, and she is the organizer of a North Carolina group

called Reopen. And see, all right, does anyone wanted to take a stab at why her organization is called reopen? And she at a time like this. If you guess it's a group of ants high social distances who want North Carolina to ease it's coronavirus restrictions, you are correct. What is dumbasses? For five hundred Alex I was actually on the reopen and see Facebook page reading what they are about their mission statement and it says they are a peaceful action group that was formed on April seventh,

twenty twenty. Two weeks later, the grassroots movement had grown to sixty eight thousand North Carolina Patriots. We stand for the Constitution. We are mostly business owners and employees that are losing income and denied our right to provide for our families. We have come together to demand action from our elected officials. End quote, you selfish bastards. We are mostly business owners and employees that are losing income. Never mind the fact people are getting sick and losing their lives.

Never mind the fact folks are losing loved ones. You just mad because you're losing income and the nerve to say you are being denied the right to provide for your family. People are being denied the right to see their family and their loved ones when they are in these hospitals dying of corona of virus. Not to mention, nobody is denying you you're right to provide for your family. There is a global pandemic happening, a disease COVID nineteen. The rona Okay, corona, whatever you want to call it.

People are getting sick and dying, all right. Your elected officials are saving your stupid ass from yourself. People get upset when I say this, but sometimes you have to take away someone's power of choice simply because you know they will make the wrong decision. The reason they have to shut everything down is because of people like Audrey Whitlock.

Because regardless of all the news coverage, all the warning signs, no matter how many people get sick and die, if you leave it up to her, she will still go out. And that's why when you're a leader, you have to lead and make certain choices for those of us who

don't make good choices. The same way you got to tell you two and three year old and four year old and five year old what to do because they're just young and they don't have the information yet before you adopts that know better but still don't do better. I gotta goddamn hold your hand before you hurt yourself.

So yes, shut down all non essential businesses, Please down, all large groups and gatherings, closed, the clubs, the churches, everybody sits your ass down until we flatten this curve well Audrey Woodlocke and her hardheaded, selfish ass friends that Reopened and see have been fighting against it all right

in fast. In fact, last week they had a demonstration in Raleigh demand in North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper speed up plans to lift to stay at home order which is in effect, which is in effect until May eighth. Now let me look at my phone. May aphis goddamn ay aphisn like something like that? Yeah, it's like it's like, come on and and organizers. I'm looking at this rally and I see it was more than a hundred of y'all,

mainly unmasked protesters, not social distancing at all. Have any of you ever stopped to think that y'all are the ones holding up progress. If you were social distancing, you would be helping to flatten the curve. The sooner the curve is flattened, the faster you get back to work. But instead y'all clicking up holding rallies of one hundred people and probably bretn this disease even more. Okay, Now, a group was actually scheduled to hold their third rally

today outside of Riley's Legislative Building. Well listen, Reopen NC I don't know if you noticed, but your organizer, your Facebook administrator, Audrey Whitlock, who bought all they all together, she hasn't been able to attend any of those rallies. Would you like to know why? Well, let's go to wt d D ABC eleven for the report. Police and administrator for the Reopened NC Facebook page has confirmed it she tested positive for COVID nineteen and recently finished up

her quarantine. According to Andrey Whitlock, she was asymptomatic and ended her fourteen day quarantine yesterday. Now, Whitlock would not tell ABC eleven if she had been tested positive to determine if she still has the virus. It's also unclear whether Whitlock attended last Tuesday's Reopen NC protest. When asked if she attended, Whitlock said she had no comment. Man drop on a clue's bonds for God, Hey, God, No,

he got us a sense of humor. Boy, God will show you on'y life is really a spoof directed by the Wayam's brothers Neil Brennan, Dave Chappelle, and Aaron McGruder. This is a scene from an episode of Boondocks. A bunch of antisocial distances, protesting in North Carolina, demanding they open the state, back up their organizer, head administrator of their Facebook group contracts coronavirus. Meanwhile, all y'all reopened MC members,

gonna show up today in a large group. No masks, no social distancing, probably hugging, shaking hands, spreading the disease that's keeping y'all from working and enjoying your freedom now. Audrey posted as an asymptomatic COVID nineteen positive patient. Another concern I have is the treatment of COVID patients as it relates to other communicable diseases. Okay, I've been forced to quarantine in my home for two weeks. Oh, now you see what they're going through, hunt, Audrey. Yeah, that's

what happens when you have coronavirus. Trust me, though, being quarantined in your house for two weeks is way better than fighting for your life on a ventilation and dying alone in a hospital. All right, Audrey, Clearly you are the type to take a shot of lightsow to kill corona because your president told you too. So let me tell you the message God is trying to tell you, because you're gonna miss it. Okay, you are an organizer, an administrator on Facebook. You form this group on April seventh.

Two weeks later, you had sixty eight thousand people join, y'all protested, had a hundred folks at the rallies. That means that you have the ability to bring people together. People listen to you. You're able to organize. So God is using you as a vessel to go tell those reopen and see folks to sit there, dumbasses down. Yes, we all want to get back to work. Nobody is

being denied their right to provide. These are just circumstances that are out of our control, and the only way to regain some type of control is to sit your stupid ass down and let's flatten this curve. The longer you out, the longer we gotta be in. It's just that simple. Not to mention when people like this gets sick, people like this die, It's hard to feel sorry for him. Now. We talked about this with the president, uh last hour. You know what I'm saying. Audrey got corona? How much

of her catching corona is on her? What's the percentage you think, Envy? How much percenta did you give her? I don't know forty fifty. Yeah, what about you? How much percenta did you give this this young lady? I would say eighty percent, eighty percent of her fault. M h okay, I agree. Please give Audrey with Locke this week? Do I want to give her to me? Think? You know what? Let Chelsea handle give Audrey with Locke the biggest he ha he ha he ha. That is way

too much. Dan mann Is, I was gonna play a game. I guess what race it is, but I don't feel like it. Plus, I said she looked like a Karen earlier, so that gave it away. Yeah. I was ready for this one, and I ain't go from Yeah, but I said she looked like a Karen, so that kind of gave it. I had to clearly yeah, yeah, yeah, all right, Well thank you for that dog to day. Yes, And

you gotta know when God is using you. God is clearly using her to deliver a message to those people that she organized and let them know we need to take this series, sit our ass down, flatten his curve because, like I said, the longer day out, the longer we gotta be in. All right now, when we come back, Michael Arsenal will be joining us. We'll kick it with Michael Arsenal. He's an author and we'll kick it with

him when we come back. All right. He has a book out right now called I Don't Want to Die Poor, and he wrote the book I Don't I Can't Date Jesus, and that's being developed into a TV show with Gerard Carmichael. That's right, and we'll talk to him when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy and ye Charlemagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest now, Michael Arsenal. Welcome sir, Thank you all for having me

in A Pandemic. Happy belated, Happy belated, Happy belated bone day too, Michael. I appreciate that the whole Wait a minute, Michael, Michael, before you move on, I need to know what the is a parademic and I need to know right now what is a paradim paradigm. It's a paradigm and a pandemic mixed together. Jesus Christ, you'd ask you, you, Charlotte, me to ask it about compassion. I usually let people make it um. I was a real book, A pandemic ain't to move, but um, there are bigger things to

complain about if you go. I don't want to die poor, yeah, I mean, honestly, it just depends on the day. Like this morning, I was smoking, we listened to Karen Clark, shears am, I even saved like that, but I needed

it now. I was saying, this is a perfect time for I don't want to die poor to come out because right now a lot of us aren't thinking about things like you know, your student loan debt is something that is talked about in this book because that's a crippling thing for so many people at The book is timely, but it was timely before this, which is why this

is so much more painful for everybody else. Like you know, I write about sitting long dead, but also write about how hard did it to have access to health insurance? Like honestly, the uncle that I referenced in the title chapter, he died in the fall, Yeah, cancer, but my uncle didn't have insurance and that killed him more than anything else. And the fact that I'm in Harlem right now. New York Times Bestselling all I mentioned I made the list the same week belost my health insurance and I had

it back now, but it ain't great. So if I cast the coronavirus right now, I am just a stuffable as death to anybody else. So I try to, you know, admit about struggle, but in a way that is I make fun of myself. I'm really honest about what it is, but it is hope. Like I'm I'm kind of turning to Iola in a way. I think I'm trying to be then beloved. This is my way of being then

making people and stuff. I can't make the people, yes, dearly beloved, but this is like a shot in the fact that I did the best I could when I took out those longs ago to college. I don't come from like rich people. Even having access to middle class black people, I didn't think it existed until I went to Howard. I thought they would like DP black folks.

So a lot of us, particularly black college graduates, have private stings alan which is a smaller portion of the debt, but it's disproportionately impacting us because we don't have the means and the schools don't have a much resources. So I've been paying over like a thousand a month and loan for a really long time, and that's impacted every facet of my life. And so a lot of people right now I just know are struggling and they're afraid. And this book is not going to help you get rich.

I don't pretend that it will, but I do think it'll help you feel heard, allow you to forgive yourself if you feel like you need to be forgiven that way, because you know, being broke, it's like a ballot of a broke but it really is kind of just realizing like it's hard, and most of us just really want to have social mobility and that's so much more easier to attain than it than we're sold. So I hope this really helps people. Let me ask you a question.

You know, you mentioned how with university, and we talk about colleges all the time, a lot of people sometimes feel that that college is not a necessity anymore, that it's really an expense that doesn't necessarily pay off in a lot of professions. How do you feel about that, because,

like you said, you started off in the whole. I think that honestly depends on the person and what they want to do in life, and I necessarily way they want to do a life like if you don't get to live your dream, what can you do for a living that pives you a livable wage, gives you a quality of life that you're accustomed to for your family wherever you're with, and that might not need require college.

And we need to have that kind of conversation because a lot of people can have Bassett degrees and make so little money. When you look at the meeting income in this country, a lot of people aren't making money, and even people who make you can make a one hundred thousand dollars to be broke in the country because of the way that is structured, I think more often not people think I make this amount, therefore I'm okay. And this is a lot of really selfish kind of

American mentality. But the reality is more often than not, no matter how much you're making, you're probably being paid less than what you should be in this country unless

you're part of the people taking advantage. So as I'm trying to really help people change out that attitude, but I see people even still trying to stunt on Instagram and a pandemic right, and I'm like, I'm like, my guy, Michael, I'm gonna tell you something I think book is kind of prophetic, right, because you've been working on this for a while, And I mean sadly, a book like this would be timely at any point in America, but I mean that right now, in this moment, it's old timely,

So you got to kind of embrace that, right, I'm embracing it. But you know, honestly, last year I hated writing this book because I would say I thought I would even be in a different position in life, and I wasn't. And I was reminded, like a lot of people are now, the fragility of our situations and how sometimes no matter how are we work, kind how much we do, our fate isn't always in our control, like the reality is right now, a racist game show host

is in control a lot of our faith. Last year I had to make peace with a lot of people dying on me, me not even wanted to live sometimes, and struggle with my own depression, which is exacerbated by like financial role. So I will say, I'm really glad that I finished the vote. And I think also you hear so much about millennials, but in the context of like we're ruining the economy, because when I buying houses or we let chain restaurants go down. I'm like, this

is ling no money. I also think it's knowledge too. I think it's knowledge too. I think the problem is is, like you know, even looking at my parents is they don't know how to invest. They never learned how to invest. For myself, I have to figure it out on my own, and there's a couple of lot of ls that I take. So I think we have to start teaching each other how to do things to make sure that we can survive.

I will say, if I am so fortunate to be in any of y'all a tax practice, I will ask y'all about that, because right now I'm just like, please, don't let Sep just say that's the don it's all oway up, because I'm about to pay off and maybe one of these wrongs. You talk about that in the book, you talk about how people will be like, well, why didn't you do this, And you're like, man, I was seventeen, eighteen years old. I had no idea the difference in

the kind of student loans that I was getting. And then you're thinking, like, okay, you said one of the main things when you were feeling like, you know, ending everything, and you can't take it anymore. I don't want my mom to have to pay my student loan debt. And that's a real thing, like to have to even think like that. One of the so the original essay that the book was in the New York Times. The title was originally about I can't. I couldn't. I wouldn't kill

myself because my mom would be on the host. That's the reality of like private loans, because like there's two thousand and three bankruptcy bills that M. George Bush is responsible for. But Biden played the role in and he must have toned for I see his language on student loan debt cancelation has changed. So that's good. But what I can't date Jesus, which again I am grateful to everybody supported. I got fifteen thousand allars for that. I'm grateful for what I have. And I was struggling. I

was struggling to pay my rent. If not for people helping me, I might have got a New York Times bestseller and I had an apartment because I didn't want to default on my loans because the responsibility I felt to my mother. Fortunately, I think I would have avoided

such faith. But the fact I even had to think about that that doesn't really act to the fact that if I were white, and again I'm grateful to my publish it's not I get it, but I know for a fact certain white people who either on paper the same level as me, if not below, got more money than me based on the presumption that because they're white, they're more commercial. There's nothing I can ever change in my life about the fact that people think because I'm

black and gay that people won't care as much. I have to deal with that burden every day, which is why I'm great for to be in this space to talk about it. But no matter jet I have will comfort the fact that like I'm gonna be starting from behind on just on that's run. Like I took that deal because I felt if I got I can't day Jesus out, and people actually got to access it, it will do well. But I shouldn't have to bear that burden. All we got more with Michael Arsenal when we come back,

don't move. It's to Breakfast Club, Good Morning Courting. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. We have Michael. We're still kicking it with Michael arsenal Yee. We also talked about reality television right and potentially being on a reality TV show and get paid so little as a black game man compared to what other people were getting to be on reality TV because people feel like it's doesn't have the market

for something like that. So that kind of goes in line with your book deal. I do reference to show on YouTube. It's called Chasing Atlanta, Chasing Dallas. They're so funny because so many people copy black gay men on these shows, but they're not on any of these networks. I'm like, poot them on doos or something like. You know, right, but you're right, yeah, reality was not for me. I'm glad I didn't go down that path. I don't want to have a black person conversation right now, though, because

what you said was very interesting. No, seriously, the first time, the first person who ever offered me a book deal, it was it wasn't a number. I don't know. I don't think it was fifteen. It might have been like twenty five something like that. And then somebody else hit me to the game and he was like, hell no, twenty five thousand dollars, and so that's when somebody went and we shopped the book deal around and went to like four different publishers, and I ended up getting, you know,

a nice six figure book deal. But I think from Michael, he doesn't have a national morning show every single morning, and I think that book publishers look at things like that, that you have a platform to promote on every single day. I think the number that I should have gotten, based on conversations I had with other people, it didn't happen. I accepted it. Also, I will say this, a lot of people were interested in me, but they wanted me

to write my book a very different way. And I think the way that I wanted to tell my story was very specific, and sometimes there is a consequence with that, and it's that people don't have as much faith in your vision. So you accept this right. But I definitely talked to black folks. In fact, I wanted like Samantha, Irvy Jan and Mark. I'm really good friends with her. They are very honest with me about dollar Mouth what I should be accepting. So I went into this with

the second book already had a number in mind. What I would not settle under four, and I got exactly what I felt I deserved and allowed my toes to be played. I still think to your point, it could have won a different way of the first time. But I will say, you know with that, I'm very grateful in that I knew if I was fortunate to make

the list even just a week. When people shop at nonfiction proposals, that makes it easier for them to get better book deals because usually in the nonfiction proposal you have to list other books that are like on the market, that might be like yours, but how you're different. So when I first try to get a book deal, I had people like Helena Andrews while Tanahaski's first book, I was so the time to take those books off. This

is several years ago. When I say, like, black authors don't really getting book deals, it was a drop here for a while, unless you're really saying this. But I am glad that people are now getting better deals because of folks like me, because of folks like Journey, I'm because of Samantha Irby and Janet, because of the folks

like you. I appreciate you because and the reason I appreciate you is because you're real about the number and what you said when you say you talked to Janet Mock and um the other woman, it's like you have to have these real conversations about numbers because he lie. So you'll be talking to it again and he'd be like, I got four million dollars from my book deal. And you'd be like, what, so, now that's that's what you're expecting some boasts. You ain't get no four million dollars

for no first book deal. There's literally one in particular. Oh I felt we're just trying. It was like that kind of a dick flinging convent, and he was all in mind, was like, I don't give This is not helpful to me. So I was, I know who you're

talking about who look at people as like competitions. Say, I'm not saying, but you know, it's just like the recul labels though, you know, like when when you get a deal, when you're an artists and you get a deal and you're unsigned artists, you don't know what what you should be getting when they throw that first number at you. And like you said, you have student loans,

you have bills that need to be paid. A lot of times artists take that money and then when they realize after that first albums up, like damn, I up, I shouldn't have took that deal. That happens a lot. So well, congratulations on this on your best selling New York Times bestselling book, I Can't Date Jesus becoming a series, right, we've seen that that's been picked up for a series with Jerrod Carmichael and Lee Daniel. I am really excited.

He even was very slow and I don't want to too much and you know, but I'm really excited about that. You have to slew guys like Lee Daniels Andrew called Michael because we talk about, you know, creating space right like like would they have who else would recognize a black gay man other than a black gay man, you know what I mean. I had really good conversations with both of them. Um, and in some cases it's interesting for me because I functioned as a critic before a

lot of this. So it's been interested about this process for both books is that I meet folks and I could tell them like, yo, this is a nice meeting, but I ain't know fake as did so let me know exactly what I said about you for reasons and then if you need it, I can pull it out right now. And if we're good, we're good. You can steal away about it. Understand. I think most people you know respect it. What about your rap career, Michael? Can

we find some music online or what's going on with that? Wrap? No? I just want to wrap. I just want to wrap so bad. I just got some balls. Telling the name of your telling the name of your mixtape, Telling the name of your mixtape, Michael Comney, I can selection a shout out to Brown, all my elders and the anti depression I used to use trust out here mental health. You got a dope rap name because because because Arsenal sound like Arsenal Arsenal, that is one of the many

ways people playing that arseneos. It was like nineteen ninety two. Let's hear you got a couple of balls. I know you've got something of the stats. No that that's a setup and that's how you be embarrassed. You can borrowed foots that go on my text money. Last thing I wanted to talk about was this was something we discussed

with Boosey. Right. I don't know if you saw a Boosey interview, but we did talk about people selling pictures of their feet online for those people who have foot fetishes, and that's something you discussed as a way to make money in the book. Also, um, what's this. I can't. I can't be in business for that right now. I admit that in the Book of the Days of the

Pretty Toes. You know, after this pandemic ends, if I can ever go back outside, we're gonna work on that and then if worst come to worst, I'll tell some foot pictures. I support people that do only fans in the book. I support the sex work or it's rough that really sex work, go your feet, It's like it's fetish, Okay. I support sex work. I support people that want to do pornography or whatever they want to call that. I support people how to make their money safety and respond

to do because people judge they only fans. And I'm like, you, like form, what's the changest thing you've done for some change? Goodness? Gracy she um. I was going to actually come back with a progress support about that, but I don't have any progress. But in my defense, it tells of the pandemic. That's not my fault. I can y'all still can y'all

stop trying to have sex during the pandemic. It's gentrified building across the street, and white men have never paid me any minds, And all of a sudden, somebody throwing it at me. I was like, that's a set up, right, You're trying to get me to take me out before I finally pay off my loans. Nope, but you can talk online. Goodness, I ain't talking online. That's a setup. If you're trying to do something during the pandemic, you're not serious. You're not trying to get under that corona.

You do know that corona? Michael, goodness, gracious, did you just assume I was a bottom? That's no better? Say nothing about bottoms. We get here? How do we get here? We were talking about this book, how do we get here? Because Michael still don't suck. Get don't suck, And that's probably the problem. I always thought like that, Goodness, gracious, for the record, when the pandemic is over, I am going to suck a very nice and I'm gonna text for you and let you know how I win. In

the meanwhile, thank you. I don't want to die poor, so I don't have to do that for money. I don't want to die. Poor Michael. Thank you for joining us. We appreciate it, my guy, Michael, thank you so much. Thank you. Bro. All right, well, shout out to Michael Arsenal for joining us. That don't move when we come back. We got the rooms. It's the Breakfast Club. Goal Morning, the Breakfast Club. It's about this rumor report Angela gees

it's on the Breakfast Club. Yes, a new versus challenges coming on Thursday, and this is gonna be three six Mafia versus Bone Thugs and Harmony. Who you got? Is this a real versus? Or is this really? Is this Switzer and Timberland endorsed? Maybe not, but it's a it's it's three six Monia versus Bone Dugs. That's a good one. I don't want that one. And I and I and I was I like both of those groups. I was never a big Bones thus fan growing up. I wasn't. I wasn't a big Bone Thugs fan. I got a

lot of part in my homeboy. Why don't you want it? Why don't you want it? I think that's gonna because because I've because I've never sat around in the history of life and said, yo, you know who's the better group between Three six Mafia and Bone Thugs. Like some of these battles got to have some type of like like you know how we sit around in the hood back of the day, whether you're in the barber shop, are you at school, and certain groups you argue about.

I've never argued about Three six and Bone Thugs. That's just two totally different styles. I guess you're just going it's like a sound clash, I guess. But for me personally, three sixth Field, yeah, I mean that's what I grew up on. I don't know. I mean I kind of grew up in the middle between both of them. But it's like after you see baby Face and after you see Cheddy Riley, it's like you need something greater like those ship in the minute. But but but what we

got they all legendary. But we don't know if this is a verses or not. That's not it's not a verses, okay, but it is. It's gonna be a good battle, and I think it would be educational for people as well. I'm a three six Mofia fan all day. For me. For me, that's not even close. I just I wasn't a bone fan growing up. I respect bone and everything that they've done. Oh I'm a three six guy, three six moth field. Okay, when I say we cast, you say we cast? We cast? When when when sucker something

come on? They got played it booning Biggie, they got bolding pop, they got first of the month. They got a lot of joys too. Now, man, tear the club up all right, blob on my knob, like calling on the cop. I'm going human resource. You just inviting me? Then you got the like they got a lot of joy stand stop stop already talking about this, So maybe you guys should tune in, all right. Floyd Mayweather, Floyd Mayweather is still hurting from a lot of death that's

surrounded him and his family recently. But he is going to be helping with coronavirus. He's not going to tell you the amount of money that he's given because he wants to keep that private. What you have every right to do if you decide to doing it, you do

not have to be public about it. But here's what he had to say about just dealing with a lot lately, because I've been dealing with a lot, you know, as far as dealing with the loss of the mother of my children, and dealing with a great trainer uncle, a father figure, Roger Mayweather. I'm affected by this. With everything

going on, I'm gonna contin to do my part. I don't have to show the world what I'm doing, and the money that I will be giving up will be to feed the people and help the people that don't have a lot. I will continue to give back and I will never talk about it. And I know that's

something a lot of people have been talking about. You know, it is a lot that his children's mother passed away, Josie Harris, and having a deal with his uncle passing, and then you know, his daughter going through a lot publicly. So I'm sure that is stressful for a person at this time. All right, now, let's talk about other people

doing good things. Kim Kardashian has accepted that all In challenge that Michael Rubin's been doing with a lot of celebrities, and what she is allowing is a chance to win lunch at a top spot in LA for a winner and a guest with the Kardashian sisters. You also get a one night hotel stay at this part. I didn't like two round trip coach airfare tickets. It should be first class. I feel like for the winner and the guests to be included. For the Kardashian coach, yeah, I

feel like it should be first class. Guy. Yeah, I mean, if you're paying and you're you know, bidding on this, and I'm sure it's gonna be a lot of money, I will be honest with you, it should be private. You got two billionaires in the family, got a lot of money, your husband there. It should be private. It should be an experienced first class. It's not just for the US. You just you can inenter from anywhere, right, I thought about private too, But let's say somebody got

to somebody went from South Africa. You got to fly private from South Africa, and they got it all in challenge do something that people can't do it first class domestic flights. Yeah, they could have said flass. But if it's domestic, I agree with they could have fle they could fly private. But whoever whoever wins this, right, whoever bids on this, it's probably so much money. I guess they can even fly themselves if they wanted to. But

I feel like it's part of the experience. Guys. But anyway, um round trip coach, airfare tickets coach and then you also are included in the filming of the upcoming season of Keeping Up with the Kardashians. All right, now, I want ringside and I want ring stide seats to Courtney and Kim's next fight. That's all right. Dave Chappelle has helped to raise more than one hundred thousand dollars for

comedians who have been affected by COVID nineteen. He actually took part in this benefit and that was the Comedy Store Family Fund. He was a surprised guest. It was hosted by Neil Brennan, John Neelle Rawlings was on there, Bill Burr and a lot of other people as well. So now why it's done? Lo on there you need the money? Well, I guess helping raise money for other people and performing the Johnell getting some of that money,

all right. And last, but not least, Jason Mitchell from straight out of Compton and of course from the Shy. His recent arrest for drug and gun possession was a misunderstanding. We told you about this. There was ecstasy, marijuana and guns in the vehicle, but he's saying that vehicle was a friend's rental car, so it wasn't his. Basically, he better than me because i'd've been saying that it's a scene. Okay, we learned. I learned my lesson a long time ago.

I'm not I'm not on the jail if that's somebody else's car. By the way, I wouldn't have gotten in the car if they would have told me that they had guns and drugs in the car. And if and if I didn't know, if I didn't know, I've been in that situation before. I didn't know, and something like that happened, and I didn't say nothing. And then when we got to the police station to dude finally admitted it was his. No, if I didn't know, and that happens, I'm letting them know on the scene that in mine,

officer use the process of elimination. It's only two of us in this card. It's not mine. All right, Well, thank you for that room of report. Let me just tell you yet a kar dash in the story. Yet you can enter for that sweepstakes for ten dollars. That still don't mean that's that's still don't mean I don't deserve more than the coach flight. I didn't say that I just said, because she said it was gonna be a very expensive investment. But I'm like, somebody could for

ten dollars. You could get ten entries, so somebody might win it. That just tries for ten dollars. So so good luck. Yeah you will. You will be flying coaching. It's only domestic flights. Ship, they said, only domestic flights, So good luck. Do you want more information on this, Envy? Now, just look to look at the information, Okay, fanatics dot com if you need all the information, all right. I

just want to say one more thing that happened. I don't know if you ever care about this, because you don't, my goodness. We had interviewed Usman aka Soldier Boy from the show and you know he's with Lisa, baby girl Lisa, and she called me the C word? What do you mean? What to see? Where it is? Yes, you can't say that called who? She called who? That me? How you take your She didn't like what he said about her in his interview, and I guess she said she feels

like he was manipulated into saying things. And I don't know. That's not about right, that's your that's your ms. It all right? Well, that is your It's just weird because who uses that word ever period. Nobody says that yeah, because it's a very disrespectful word. So people just don't like to say it. And the only reason I thought of it just now, I was looking on Twitter and somebody's name on here is the conductor. You can't say that word. That's gonna tell you you can't say that word.

It's gonna be a lot of bleeping. And I say it's fourth and ten, So I think we better that's punt not you know right? You know what you guys are all right when we come back. We got the People's choice mixed, don't go anywhere as the Breakfast Club, Good Morning Putting everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club that I shout

to Michael Rubin for the all in Challenge. Now I'm looking on a line of some of the things that they're given away or some of the things that they are actually auctioning off, and they got a lot of dope things. Magic Johnson. You could play with Magic Johnson, Play game a horse with Magic Johnson. That's pretty dope. He gotta let you win. Though, no, let you win. I um, somebody called us yesterday about doing the all In Challenge somebody, and I'm like, I said, you better

make us ten dollars. I think y'all got to cover it. Yeah, you can get batting lessons from a rod that's pretty dope. And we were talking about the Drake one that you could get. You get to fly on his private jet Air Drake, you get to party with him in LA and then you get to go to his show and hang out with him. Also, this is why Drake is better. This is why Drake in this current moment is better than Kanye because Kanye Families putting you on two commercial

flights two coach flights. Drake letting you fly on the private jet. See the difference. And they both entries are only ten dallas both of them so same different. We could get a walk on role in a Martin Scorsese film with Leonardo DiCaprio and Rabbit de Niro. That's dope. That's you're gonna be a waiter. You're gonna be a waiter whatever in the movie they're gonna have. Then they're gonna have you walking in waiting on them too. White man. That is that they got a lot of good dope stuff.

You can go to Saint Bart's and go to Eating and stay at Eating Rock, by the way, where all the money going. Coronavirus believe different charity foundations. They have a few different charities. Yeah, I would love something for the healthcare workers. Man, Like I feel like we all go to we're all thinking these healthcare workers, and we're all saluting these healthcare workers. But I don't feel like that's enough. I feel like I don't know what we

should be doing. I don't know we should be pressing the government to give them more money in the future. I don't know if we should be tipping them. I don't know what it is, but I just feel like something has to be done for healthcare workers in a real, meaningful way, meaningful, life changing way for them because they're changing so many people's lives. I just feel like something

I don't know. I don't know what that would be. Yeah, I'm thinking about some things too, um different things for healthcare workers, cribs and homes and just try to make their lives a lot easier. I mean, their lives is don't tell. For the last eight to ten weeks, so just to make it, you know, a little easier for them dramas. I know you're a huge Dennis Rodman fan. There's a riding style with Dennis Rodman in Miami. The bid started five thousand dollars. Run lucky fan. Uh, he's

gonna take you on a Lamborghini hyper boat. H. Then you're gonna lunch with him in my Amy ride in one of his Lamborghinis. Um, then go party with him. I think the drama would rather do drama, would rather do the style and ride, meaning he wants to get styled by Dennis Rodman, and then written by I don't care what he styles me, like, oh can he ride you too? All right? You know what? Goodbye art? Yeah? Who said anything? All right? Well, when we come back,

we got the positive note, don't move. It is the breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. That shout to Michael Arsenal for joining us today. Yes, that's my guy. I love Michael. I love Michael Arsenal and you gotta

read his book. I don't want to die poor. I saw some people were being like critical of the title of the book, But you have to read it to understand it, because he was talking about just being like saddled with all this student loan debt that he's still dealing with, and a lot of people can relate to that. So and it's also no also, people, Paul don't have to mean financial when you say you don't want to die poor man. You might not want to die, you know,

in poor mental health. You might not want to die in poor emotional health, poor spiritual health. You know what I'm saying, Like you might want to be rich in all of those areas. It would it would suck to die, you know, as a piss poor person, unhappy, you know, with your life, unhappy because you you know, you're depressed, unhappy because you know, you put out a lot of negative energy and negative energy came back to you. Like, you know, It's a lot of different ways to die poor.

It's not just financial. Well, he was definitely talking about his student loans in the book, because it's just a lot of struggles that his life has kind of been going through because of that. But you know, I think that finances can be stressful for you, which can lead to mental health issues, which can lead to health issues

and lead to a lot of different things. And you also want to leave something right behind, you know, Leadaby, I know you can't take it with you, So I can understand why people would be upset, you know, with that. We're just saying, you know, I don't want to die

poor fun I think. I think like I got life insurance so that if something God forbid happens to me, I don't the people around me don't have to worry about paying for my funeral and worrying about finances, and somebody's gonna have to pay for things if I'm not here. So I just want to make sure that no one else has to have the stress, has to have the stress from finances that I might have had in my lifetime. So that's always something that I've been concerned about. Also,

all right, I'm still looking at this all in challenge. Man, you could direct a movie with Jonah Hill David Blaine. He's doing a magic show, a private magic show and lesson, he's gonna teach you some of his tricks. How dope is that you guys are nothing in the magic? Huh? No? Yeah, we want to see you do some turn some tricks you know what forget y'all leave us with a positive note. Charlemagne, show us how you made that nine and a half inch deal. Don't disappear back see see Kim, it's a

positive Listen. The positive note comes from Don Miguel ruise I Love Don Miguel ruise Um. You know we're still on quarantine, so you can take this time to go read the Fog Agreements or the Fifth Agreement, or the Mastery of Love, the Mastery yourself. But Don Miguel Ruiz says, you don't need to know how to love yourself. You need to unlearn all of the reasons why you reject yourself, and by nature you love yourself. You'll finish for y'all, dumb

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