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Should the Lockdown be Over?

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Today on the show we had Dr. Phil call in where he spoke about possibly reopening the economy, the corona virus and more. Also, we opened up the phone lines after news broke about possibly reopening the economy, so we asked our listeners if they think it is a good idea. And Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to yet another Florida man who murders someone right after coming out of jail.

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my name, come on, respect 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 yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning Angela, Ye dam man and he's amby Charomagne the guy usted the plane. It is Friday, Yes, it's Friday. Absolutely is the end of another great work week. M h. I think it's been a work week. It's been a work Yeah, yeah, it's been. It's definitely been a work week. Now, what

do you guys got playing for the weekend? If anything, besides the baby Face and Teddy Riley battle is still happening, right, no changes, Yes, yes, it is just maybe promoting it all week. Definitely been promoting it on his end. Baby Face is definitely promoting it on his end. And you know, I'm already teams Teddy Riley all day, okay, because I Uptown Records is my number one favorite record label of

all time. So I'm going with Teddy even though baby Faces a whole legend of God, a king, whatever you know, words you can use to describe the best in his field, the best in his class, Baby faces that. But I'm going with Teddy Riley just because that's my personal favorite. Thinking with my heart on this one. Okay, all right, Well, doctor Phil will be joining us this morning, my guy, So we'll kick it with doctor Phil and see what

he's been doing during this quarantine. If he's still been taping, right, He taping at the crib? Right? Yeah? From him? Say he did a bunch of interviews, okay, doing the show like a lot of other talk shows are doing. They show from the crib. Okay, So we'll kick it with doctor Phil in a little bit. And then we got Front page News. What we're talking about. Ye, Well, Donald Trump is revealing the whole phases plan about quote opening up America. He's aiming for May first, but he also

said some places could literally open back up today. Oh boy, all right, we'll get into that next. Keeping lock this to breakfast club. Good morning putting. Everybody is dj Envy Angela, Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We all the breakfast club. Let's get in some front page news. Where we starting? Ye? Well, Donald Trump yesterday announced new guidelines to try to reopen

the states. He's saying as soon as May first. It depends on what states you're And of course here's what he has to say about opening up America or approach outlines three phases and restore our economic life. We are not opening all at once, but one careful step at a time, and some states will be able to open up sooner than others. Now that we have passed the peak in new cases, we're starting our life again. We're starting rejuvenation of our economy again in a safe and

structured and very responsible fashion. He also got on. He also went on to say, if you look at Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, that's a lot different than New York. It's a lot different than New Jersey, and some of those places could open even today if they meet this criteria, which will tell you, I mean they know more than us. I mean they are the ones listening to the experts. They don't wanted to that told us to stay home, so they're gonna be the ones to tell us to

go outside. Are you going to listen? Doctor Deborah Burkes, who is a task Force member, gave us a different phases. Phase one, it recommends social distancing, closure of schools, teleworking, sheltering in place for vulnerable individuals. Non essential travel would be discouraged. Bars will remain closed. Visits to nursing homes

and hospitals should remain prohibited. Phase two they would allow schools, restaurants and bars to reopen, would diminished occupancy, non essential travel can resoome, and people can gather in groups no larger than fifty, but they still encourage working from home. This is for the employers. We still would like to

encourage telework. And they said common areas should remain closed, would be physically distant, and Phase three workplaces will reopen with no restrictions, and visits senior care centers and hospitals can resume. And when do these phases roll out, though, are they, Like, you know, it's one now, it's another six months from now, is another six months from that? Like when do these phases roll out? Did you give

a time frame? Well, governors, according to what states you're in and what it's looking like, there will be the ones to decide that. Here's what else Donald Trump had to say. If they need to remain closed, we will allow them to do that, and if they believe it it's time to reopen, we will provide them the freedom and guidance to accomplish that task. We are also encouraging states to work together to harmonize their regional efforts. I

don't know how confident I am in that. Though people still got to take the train, people still gotta take buses to work, like and that's pretty dangerous. Yeah, but you know you're thinking of you're thinking of New York. And like you said, it is a state by state thing. There's some places where there's barely any cases at all.

And so the way that these phases work is you have a fourteen day period and if everything in phase one goes well for a fourteen day period, there's no cases and all of that, then you can start proceed to another phase. That was any major city, like you know, any major city, Chicago, whether it's New York, LA, you know, Atlanta. People got to take public transportation to work, and people are on top of each other and then they go to work. You're a city boy, You're not from the

Royal South like me. So the rest of the country is not the city, you know what I mean. So it is places where they're not on the trains, they not on the buses, and there are they are a little bit more social distance from each other because cities aren't so dense, right, And I think in phase one also, the way that phase one works, they still aren't recommending people work from home, so that still would would not have so many people on public transportation if they're in

a city that depends on that largely. So that wouldn't even resume until phase two. And phase two is just non essential travel. When non essential travel can resume, they still recommend that people work from home. And phase three is with no restriction. So that means that you continue to have a downward trajectory of coronavirus cases for over a month. Okay, all right, well that is your front page news now get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need

to vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blessed, so people to have the same anty. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this? Angel? Ain't you? What's up? Bro? Get it off your chest? What's up? I just want to drop a ball from my beautiful wife Jessica, and I want to wish my

very happy birthday. I mean sucks that he can have a birthday party and every team, but we're gonna try to make it as fars for him as sponsible. He turned thirteen today. All right, well, happy king, Hey man, Thank you guys, and thank you guys for still being off man. Love you guys. Thank you. Hello. Who's this? This is Monique, Come morning Monique. Get it off your chest? Um. I just wanted to have a comment on what you said.

I pretty much agree with what you're saying. I don't believe they should open up the economy so quick the country so quick because I work in a prison in Florida and just thinking about you know, the inmates and everything. You know, if you open it up so quick, then you know we're fat the mas because at this point in time, the emas are more safe than what we are.

That's not how a lot of the inmates I know feel a lot of the imaates I know feel like they they're vulnerable because they said the CEOs don't have a PPE and they don't have proper ppe se. Well we do. I don't. I don't know what prison you're talking about, but in Florida we do it. We always see that's I'm in Florida. So we have gloves, we have to wear a mask, we have to get temperature chats before we even come into the gate, and if our temperature is a certain temperature, we can't even come

to work for fort to day. Wow. Oh okay, okay, that's that's small. Every prison is different, I guess, yeah, but I agree with that too. I don't think it should open this this fool because I know the governor down here is talking about allowing the kids to go back to school. So if the curves isn't happening, you know, we're putting our kids at RID. Well, let me ask you a question, then who do you listen to when

it's time to go back to yourself? Because we're in the house because the experts told us to stay in the house. So if the experson telling us okay, cool, it's okay to go outside, but with these regulations, we're not gonna listen to them. So I mean, I mean what I think about my kids, I'm not you know, my kids during all this, I haven't even allowed my kids to come outside. Like if I got to go to the grocery store, I'm not gonna allow my kids to go because I'd rather me get sick than my kids.

Because the experts is going to school, and I took my kids out of school a week early. The experts didn't tell me when the when the school was closed and when No, I took my kids out a week earlier. And even if they said the school is back, I'm not putting my kids back in this year. That's just me, that's my personal feeling. Ill y'all. They don't know what's going on. In my opinion, the experts don't know what's going on. So when so so when okay so when so?

When do we know when to get back to society that we we're just gonna rely on our gut instincts. I mean when when I think when when it when it starts going a lot further down, and yeah, I gotta I gotta rely on my curbs. Every day change. But every day something changes. Every day is oh, we didn't know this because at first we didn't. They didn't want us to wear masks. They they they wanted us to

wear masks, like they necessarily don't know everything. I just think that I just do think that it is a state by state thing. Like in Wyoming, there's been two deaths in the whole entire state. South Dakota six, Montana seven, North Dakota, nine, Alaska nine. Places like that might feel like, okay, this whole entire time that it hasn't been a huge pandemic here. If we could do Phase one and things continue to go downward, then I think, like in Wyoming,

you could reopen. Yeah, but the curve has been flattening all week long. Yeah. Literally they've been saying that, they've been saying it's peaked in certain places. The worst is getting behind us. I just I just want to know when we who are we going to listen to? I don't know. That's all I want to know. The so called experts I don't think necessarily had it right from the start. They were telling to so many different things

all along. But get it off fat. Yes, But I just want to say, I do think like in a place like New York. Yes, we do. And they did extend that state at home order until May fifteenth, so far. So I do think certain places where it is really bad, yes, you delay all of that, but I do feel like in Wyoming, mean, yes, you have to start talking about ken Wyoming reopened eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now.

It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club of ye 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? This is I'm from Hempstead, New York. Hey, good morning. How's it going out on Long Island? Man? How are you feeling? I'm feeling. Uh, it's sketchy, It's very sketchy. Hempstead has

a lot of cases. Um, I'm a mortuary technician. Um. I before this whole situation, I was actually working in a fertility clinic, but my old up in Brooklyn, Brooklyn Methodist. They told me to come back to work. I went for literally one day, and it just didn't feel right. I've never seen anything like it. Um. The people in TRUSP ways to be really. I really encourage people to stay home. It's not a game. It's not you know. I see people outside with no mask. You know, it's

just just terrible, um and not protected. You know. I was told in ninety five masks run out, that's it. So it's like, I can't bring this home to my family. So I had to make a conscious poicte you know, to leave, and it felt bad. I felt bad leaving, knowing that help was definitely needed in this area. But I didn't still taste. I really dance still tape right, all right? Well, thank you for checking in her gut instinct told her this is not for her right now.

So she went to do something else and we can't argue with that. All right, Well, thank you? Hello, who's this Hi? This is good morning guy, Good morning gets Hi. I'm calling from Tampa, Florida. So about a month ago I was laid off from my job. Um, I work

in marketing, so I don't know. Earlier today, Charlemagne said like at the end of a work week, and for some reason it just hit me different because now even though I found for unemployment, you know, every like two weeks you have to go into the system and cling for your funds, your unemployment funds, and now the system is down, so as of now, like I don't know where money is going to come. I don't even know.

It's like if I'm gonna get my money. Every time I go in to try to claim, the system always clock out and always kicked me out. And I'm scared. Like yesterday I got my first bill and I helped support my parents. My parents are elderly, they're over sixty and also one of my parents just has surgery to remove a tumors. So I'm just like scared. I'm honestly just scared. And what do you mean, what do you

mean to shut down? Like you know, Okay, so when you for Florida, you go in on the site, you have your nation and you have to follow a claim. When you go into follow a claim, so when you go into the lagging system, it completes, you shut you shut you out, so I can't go in to claim my money. Wow at all? What they give you a time period. So if you all have like two weeks to fill a claim and after that two weeks, if you haven't fill a claim, you don't get your money whatsoever.

And I believe, like um for Florida, the basic that they give you is like to something and they only give you that for three months. So regardless of if you use up your money or not, if you don't collect that money within that three month, to lose it. And now, like you know, when you call um the state, they're either busy they are not answering your own calls, and like people are literally out here stuck. Like good thing.

I will say. It's like for me and my colleagues, we have like this little support line when we will talk up to each other and all of us are in the same boat. But we're literally like we don't know what to do, we don't know what's going on, and I just want the country to open back up. I just want to work, That's all I want to do. All right, right, I'm sorry to hear that. Yeah, and thank you for checking out. We appreciate you. I forgot

how to even do unemployment. I was on unemployment for a whole year, and I cannot remember how to do it. I do remember you had to go online and declare every week or something like that. Though, I see a whole article about how people in Florida are having so many issues trying to get their unemployment through this system and trying to call in and when they finally get through after waiting for hours, getting hung up on and so it looks like it's been an ongoing issue in Florida.

I don't know what they're gonna do about that. That's horrible. That's actually also a horrible way to start off an article by saying people in Florida have issues, because I would just agree with them right there and keep it turning, keep keep it moving. So that's horrible, My goodness, get it off your chest. Eight under five eighty five, one

oh five one. We got roomors on the way. Yes, And let's talk about this all in challenge that we were discussing previously, where celebrities are putting up items and experiences up for auction and you can bid on those things. We'll tell you what celebrity just stepped up and actually is auctioning off an incredible prize that people cannot believe. All Right, we'll get into that next keeping lock This

the Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club, DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy, we all the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk to all in challenge team. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Yes, this challenge is started by Michael Rubin from the seventy six ers, one of the co owners, and the idea is to raise money to help combat the coronavirus pandemic. So we got a lot of celebrities to donate crazy prizes that people can bid on. Now,

Darrake has really stepped up to the plate. He said, I'm going to offer up every thing I can for this challenge. Whoever wins, you'll get the chance to fly on air Drake. I'll have the Obo and Nike care packages waiting for you on the plane. Fly you to La. You'll get to party with us at one of our

private parties at Delilah. We'll have a great time. Put you up in a great hotel with whoever you choose to bring for the weekend, and it doesn't end there, because we'll link back up in the city that you're from and I'll give you the best tickets possible to the show whenever we can tour again. That sounds like a great prize. Yeah, they gotta be dope. You're Drake Superfane,

You'll love something like that. Listen to even I think that's great that he would donate all of that and then let the person hang out with him and fly them to a party and be having that ovo experience on the plane and all of that. That's a great prize that somebody will never forget. So that'll raise a lot of money. All right. Now, Doctor Oz has apologized, and that is because of comments that he made about

reopening the country. He was on with Sean Hannity and Doctor Oz say this first, we need our mojo back. Let's start with things that are really critical to the nation, where we think we might be build open without getting into a lot of trouble. I tell you, schools or a very appetizing opportunity. I just saw a nice piece of The Lancer arguing that the opening of schools may only cost us two to three percent in terms of total mortality, and you know that's any life is a

life loss. But to get every child back into a school where they're safely being educated, being fed, and making the most out of their lives with the theoretical risk on the backside, it might be a trade off some folks would consider, you know, as harsh as that may sound, that's the reality of the situation. You know, people want the most minimal amount of deaths possible, but there will

be deaths. And if you read the article that doctor Oz was quoting from, it wasn't arguing that closing schools presents a specific fraction of children from dying, but a fraction of world we all deaths from the coronavirus. So he was saying opening up schools he isn't going to change that much. But the mistake doctor Os made to me was he failed to mention that we don't even know what opening up schools would actually do. Because that

it's called the Lanchet paper. It was a review of other studies, and even they acknowledge that the quality of evidence they're drawing on is poor. So you don't even know. If you don't know what you don't know what will happen if you open up schools? Well, he got a slew of criticism and here's how he responded on his social media page. I've realized my comments on risks around opening schools have confused and upset people, which was never

my intention. I misspoke. As a heart surgeon, I spent my career fighting to save lives in the operating room by minimizing risks. At the same time, I'm being asked constantly how we would be able to get people back to their normal lives. To do that, one of the important steps we're figuring out how do we get our children safely back to school. We know for many kids, schools a place of security, nutrition, and learning that is

missing right now. These are issues we are all wrestling with and I will continue looking for solutions to beat this virus all right now. Doctor Gupta also responded on CNN last night, and I was watching this and here's what doctor Gupta had to say about doctor his comments. I think this is what he meant. I haven't talked to him, but you know, the model suggested maybe some sixty thousand people will lose their lives sadly to this disease. How much are we gaining by the various measures that

we're putting in place. The closing of schools they say, maybe contributing only to two to three percent of that, So that, as you point out, Jake, would be about twelve hundred to eighteen hundred people potentially, again not children, but people within the country. Every life is a life, you know, And what is the tradeoff in terms of starting to reopen things. That's a big one. Well, I've

heard doctor Goopt to say some wild stuff too. Doctor Gupta said that you know, two two hundred thousan people die by August. That's that's that's that's a reason to be optimistic. And I'm like, how it was two undred thousand people are dyeing in a case a case for optimism. But I get it, Like I said, they want the most minimal amount of deaths possible. If you compare it, two million to two hundred thousand, one is way too many. But that's the way they look at it. They look

at us as numbers. That's just that's what they do in their line of work. Doctor Gupta was trying to explain what he felt like. Doctor Oz was trying to say, So maybe people interpreted it or the way that he

phrased it just didn't come across well. But he definitely seemed like he didn't think it was something that we should be canceling doctor os for all Right, R Kelly, His New York racketeering sex trafficking child date has now been moved to September twenty ninth, and you know part of that is because of the coronavirus pandemic cases are on hold right now. It was previously scheduled for July, but they did sign off on that new date September

twenty ninth. All Right, Shack said he's not going to watch the twenty twenty Hall of Fame ceremony because Kobe memories will make him too sad. He said, well, it'll be a huge moment. He admits that he can't watch it because he can't handle going through another bout of sadness like he did when Kobe passed away in January, because he still misses him, still thinks about him every day,

he said. On the scale of sadness, with him being the worst, he's finally at a two, but watching that Hall of Fame ceremony would bring him back to a seven eight nine, and I came right now. Absolutely, I never met Kobe Bryant in my life, but I was watching the replay a Game five with the NBA Finals on on ESPN, and when they won, and you know, he was hugging his wife and hugging his daughters, and I was just like, God, damn. And I didn't even know him, and I felt bad. I can imagine how

Shaq Field. And Shaq did say it would be great if his wife gave a speech, or his mom or dad gave a speech. But I'll see that afterwards, he said, I just can't watch the ceremony. All right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss Yee. Now when we come back, we got front page news what we're talking about. Yes, we're gonna talk about these different phases that could happen to reopen the country, and it'll be state by state. All right. We'll get

into that next. Keeping a lot this to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ MVY, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we all the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news where we start with ye, well, let's start with opening Up America Plan. Donald Trump hasn't veiled that plan new guidelines for reopening states. He's saying this could happen as soon as May. First even said that some places he feels like already even today following

these guidelines. Here's what he had to say. Our approach outlines three phases and restoring our economic life. We are not opening all at once, but one careful step at a time, and some states will be able to open up sooner than others. Now that we have passed the peak in new cases, we're starting our life again. We're starting rejuvenation of our economy again in a safe and structured and very responsible fashion. Yeah, I mean I think it might be too soon, depending on what their phases are.

I think people are still affected. I think we need to get closer to this vaccine you would never want in some of these other states where it's not you know, like the city like atmosphere is more rural, you have more space. But all it takes is one person from one of those cities to fly down in to visit a family member, and it just spreads like crazy, like wildfire. Again. Well, here's what they're saying. Phase one includes this is doctor

Deborah Burkes. She's a task force member that reported on this Phase one social distancing closure of schools, still teleworking and sheltering in place for vulnerable individuals. Non essential travel would be discouraged. Bars still close, visits to nursing homes hospitals still prohibited. They also she also said visits to senior living facility should continue to be prohibited. Large venues can only be operated under strict physical distancing protocols. Gyms

could open if they adhere to strict physical distancing. Phase two schools, restaurants, bars to reopen with diminished occupancy, non essential travel can resume, People can gather in groups no larger than fifty, but still teleworking is encouraged. That is for the employers. They will still encourage that common areas would remain closed or be physically distant. And Phase three workplaces can reopen with no restrictions. Visits to senior care

centers hospitals can resume. It's essentially returning to our quote new normal. So those are the three phases, and they're saying once you are in phase one, you can't get to phase two unless you do a whole fourteen day period. And they still see the numbers going down, and you know. So that's how they are planning this right now. And this will actually be decided by the governor of each state, so every state will have different guidelines. Here's what he said.

If they need to remain closed, we will allow them to do that, and if they believe it's time to reopen, we will provide them the freedom and guidance to accomplish that task. We are also encouraging states to work together to harmonize their regional efforts. I mean, even like phase one, they said the gym. What I really want to go to the gym, but I really want to go and work out with somebody, and the gym people have been working out on machines beforehand. You don't know how well

those machines have been cleaning. You got to clean off your own machine like that. I don't know, man, that's the little scary for me. But you don't have to go. Yeah. First part of phase one is also social distancing, so you don't you don't, like you said, you don't have to go to the gym and listen, by the way, I do always clean off my equipment before I use it. Yeah, meet with the sanitizing wipes that they should have me too.

But I'm saying the gym is because if somebody goes to the gym and they work out and they have it, and then I get it. And even if I'm social distancing, I don't know who's been on the machine beforehand, and you don't know what happens. I could be in the locker room or whatever it maybe I get it. I bring it back to mind, you know, the people I work with, or I bring it back to my family, and then you know, you just you're just not sure. Man,

that would be scary. I think the scary thing about this whole situation is that they put us all in a suspended state of fear, and rightfully so, but how do you get us out of that fear? How do you make us feel like we're comfortable and we feel like, Okay, I am gonna, you know, take some chances and participate in phase one or phase two or phase three or whatever it is. Like that's gonna be the hardest thing, now, getting people out of that fear after the all right now,

people are also concerned about their stimulus money. And here's five reasons you may not have gotten your stimulus money if you didn't get it yet. If you didn't get a tax refund in twenty eighteen or twenty nineteen, then that means that doesn't mean the IRS can direct to posit the money into your bank account. You have to have gotten a refund in those years in order to have gotten your refund by now, I mean to get

your check by now. If your refund went to an old bank account, if you didn't receive a refund in twenty nineteen, the IRS uses the account information you use for twenty eighteen. But if it was an old account that you have since closed, then perhaps you need to check and see if that money went there. If your refund went to a temporary account set up by a tax preparer, and we've seen this happening a lot online where they're like, hey, you know, my tax preparing company

actually got my check. So sometimes they set up that account and that's where your tax refund gets deposited first, and then they take out their feet and transfer the remaining money to you. So that might have gone there. And H and R Block in particular Turbo Tax, those companies are still waiting for answers from the IRS. They

said on what to do now. If you filed a paper return in twenty nineteen, then you might still be rating because the i RS has a lot of employees working remotely, and they've stopped processing paper returns until the centers are able to reopen. So don't fear it's just taking a while for you to get yours. I would love to interview a weed man a weed woman next week, because these stimulus checks then hit people's bank accounts, and I would love to know how weed man a weed

woman is gonna come up after four or twenty. Oh, they gonna come up? Are they Monday? Monday, a Sunday Monday. They just gotta get the work, though, They just gotta get work. You gotta be you gotta be willing to make deliveries, guys. That's that's the thing. You gotta deliver. You gotta get the work. You gotta drap off. That sounds dangerous, envy, it does. I'm not saying I do it. I'm just saying dangerous. Why are they dangerous? People still deliver? No? No, no,

he won't get food deliveries either. I'm just talking about for envy, because I know he's personally I'm good. I gotta stash it from I'm great over here. I'm okay, but if I did not, I'm gonna be mad at you. If you won't get a food delivery, but you don't mind getting the weed delivery. No, I'm not getting old deliveries. I ain't got I'm good, like I said. Shout the house and Mary Jane in Detroit. Shout the house of Mary Jane in Detroit. Man, they make sure I am okay.

Uh yeah, I might have the singer two how much? Not telling you? What are you snitching on me? Why you sitching on me? Try and get Lott reward money. Man, west Hounds are allegedly, did I say allegedly? My goodness? All right, well that is your front page news. When we come back, doctor Phil will be joining us. We'll kick it with doctor Phil, so don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the

Breakfast Club. We got a special guest on the phone line right now. Doctor good morning. How's everybody? How you hold it up? Dot it? How's the quar quarantina. Well, I'm quarantining and I'm actually playing by the rules pretty well. I'm staying inside. Well, I'm going outside a lot, but I'm staying home. I haven't been anywhere at all. Let me ask you a question, Doc, what have you learned new about yourself? Well, um, I'm pretty boring to tell

you the truth. But we're so homebodies. It was like three weeks before we realized that things had changed. We don't ever go anywhere, that's how boring we are. We stayed home a lot. Who are you quarantine with? Who are you with? Robin? Just fool? That's the two of years wife. I don't know if he has some giz kids or other family members or who. Yeah, some people that is quarantining with their whole extended families. I know.

I got two boys that are grown and we couldn't get them to come here with quarantine with us a gun on him. You haven't seen your grandkids. And on Easter they came over and pulled in. They got out of the car and they stayed about twenty five or thirty feet away. They put signs on the side of the car saying Happy Easter, we love you, and all that. But they stayed twenty five or thirty feet away outside and they danced around and played and all that, but

we maintained complete separation. Good data, Phil. I saw you posted a very intriguing question that had to do with coronavirus with a woman who was having an affair and the person that she was having an affair with contracted COVID nineteen, and then she had to be concerned about whether or not she passed it on to her own family and home, her husband and kids. What advice do you give somebody like that, because this is not the time to be cheating. Yeah, that's a little hard displaying.

Come home, you dragged that hole. That's that's worse than an STD. Right, No, depends what spend, depends what that is. This can kill you, you know, So I told her, I don't know, I don't care if you tell her where you got it, but I'm sure need to tell them you got it. You got exposed. So you need to stay fourteen days by yourself and explain that you've been exposed. Now, how you tell them where you've got exposes up to you, But you need to be straight

up with him that you've been exposed for sure. Now, what do you advice you give somebody that's maybe in a relationship and they don't like this spouse right now, but they're stuck with them for fourteen days. What advice do you give them? Well, you know, that's a really tough situation that's happening a lot more than people want to admit or wish was the case. And in fact, we've got a lot of people that are in abusive relationships and the number one tool of the abuser is isolation.

So this is their dream world. They're ordered to be isolated, and I've had situations where they're taking their insurance card and burning it, they're turning their phone off, so now they're totally isolated and stuck with him. But you know, this is a time where we've just got to all say, you know what, I got to put my personal agenda aside. I got to zip it and just get through this. Because listen, staying isolated like this, being in quarantine like

this is really an altruistic thing. You're doing this for yourself and other people. So even if you feel like, Okay, I wish you wasn't with a person I'm with, recognize you're doing this for everybody, not just for you. So don't be so selfish that you blow up because you don't like the person you're with. You got to recognize you're doing this for your neighbor, you're doing it for the elderly people, You're doing it for those people that

have underlying conditions. You mentioned domestic violence, Doc, what's the other big problems you see couples facing during this quarantine time. Well, you know, one of the big things is you've got to look at everything in total, because let's look at what's happening right now. They're, first off, a lot of people are losing their jobs. The economy is collapsing around them, so they have all of that pressure if not knowing whether they're going to be able to have a job

when they get out of this. And then so they've got all that economic pressure. Then they're jammed in together twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, and then they're wondering if they're going to catch this virus, and if they catch the virus, how bad is it going to be for them? Not just if they're going to die or not, but they're worried about how sick they're going to get, have anxiety about that, and then they have to worry about our family members, particularly their parents.

If they've got parents that are sixty seventy years older or older, are they going to die? So there's so much pressure and so much stress that it's creating a lot of physical problems. In addition to the mental and emotional problems, there's anxiety, depression, stress, there's a lot of

loneliness for people that are staying by themselves. So all of these pressures, this is just a perfect storm of bad elements of stress and pressure that's causing people to have mental emotional problems, and then it translates into to physical problems because for example, people that are lonely, this translates into increased likelihood of dementia if you're in that age bracket, if you have cancer, mortality goes up twenty

five percent if you're lonely and have cancer. And for people that have underlying disorders, which can happen at all ages, then you've really got susceptibility to this disorder. And as you guys know, that happens disproportionately with the Black community. I want to ask you a question from a reduction standpoint when it comes to TV, how much is too much coronavirus content for you because you're on daily you know,

I think everybody is watching this too much. I'm telling everybody, if you want to maintain some mental health, you've got to watch this. Maybe find the source you trust and watch this for thirty minutes in the morning, get caught up on what's happening, and then maybe check in thirty minutes in the evening. And then you need to turn the damn television off, turn the radio off, get onto

other things, because people are getting obsessed with this. And let me tell you, the news never goes on the air and says, hey today at third and ELM, nothing happened. That's right. All of the bad stuff, you know, all the death, all the destruction, all the sensationalistic headlines. They don't talk about how many people survive, how many people resolve this, what progress is being made. They just talk about all the death and how many people contracted it.

So you get a bias view that's very negative. Now, to catch me outside, girl, right, I just called her, to catch me outside girl, bad baby. When's the last time you spoke with her? If you spoke with all her people's or her family, or her mom or anything, at all the last time she was on my stage. He's think they always ask me this. I am over it and you like to keep it like that. Huh. That's right. That's that's not my father in this hour.

That's not something I'm particularly proud of. And that's your fault, Doctor Phil. You you the virus known has catched me outside girl started with you, as you call it, the Phil virus. That's right, and I confess I'm guilty. We got more with doctor Phil. When we come back. Don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning morning. Everybody is j Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the breakfast club.

We're still kicking it with doctor Phil. Ye. A lot of people are trying to stay healthy right now too, as far as making sure they do some movement. Because if people aren't wanting to go outside, but you got to exercise in the house, if you don't have exercise equipment or a lot of space. What's some advice that you give to people when it comes to working out at home. Well, there's two ways that you've got to

look at this. And I am so concerned that nobody I can't get people to listen as much as I wish about mental and emotional issues that are associated with this disease, because I really believe in the long term that there is going to be as much disruption and destruction to quality of life and perhaps as much loss of life across time, not right now today, but across time from this virus, from the mental emotional aspects as

there is from the virus itself. And there are two things that you have to do, and one is to reduce your stress, and part of that is in exercise, and then the other is just exercise itself, which does help with the stress, but it also keeps your immune system healthy. I tell people, if excuse me, if you can take ten minutes a day two times, and during that ten minutes, you can just try to get rid

of the tension in your body. And you can do that by just ten seeing up every muscle in your body for ten seconds and then relax, then ten seconds, tents and then relax and do that ten times in a row. And then breathing. Breathe in for three seconds and out for six, in for three, out for six and do that ten times in a row. So the

oxygen carbon dioxide exchange rate is two to one. If you can do those two things tents and relax, and do that breathing each of them ten times in a row, twice a day, the effects of that last for eight hours. Ten minutes last for eight hours in getting your stress levels down, because look, we have this fight or flight reaction, which is where we get when we are under threat, and that's supposed to last for seconds. That's what you do when you hear something behind you in a dark

alley at night. You get all up ready to go into fight or flight. It's not supposed to last for days, weeks, or months, which is what it's doing now, and that causes organ breakdown, it causes all kinds of issues. But if you can do what I'm saying here, that really

brings that back down to baseline. And then if you can exercise, whether it's just really going up and down the steps, if you got two or three steps to your apartment building, run up and down those, if you can just walk to the corner and back, I mean anything that you can do to get your get your pulse rate up, get your heart rate up. It helps. If you can just do it for even ten or fifteen minutes, a couple of times a day. And also sleep they say is very important. You got to get

no sleep with that repairs your body. There is nothing more important than sleep. If there is one thing that you're going to let me control to drive somebody in saying, it would be sleep. If you if you get sleep deprivation, your body starts breaking down, your mental emotional health starts breaking down, your ability to handle stress, your immune your immune system breaks down. Everything goes to hell if your

sleep goes out the window. I want to ask you about a mental health again, Doc, because you know what you said about the news was very dope to me because I feel like we watched the news because we're looking for answers, but they really haven't figured it out yet. So being that they haven't figured it out yet, it causes more confusion, which causes more anxiety. Well it does. It causes a lot of anxiety because you hear one thing one minute, do you wear masks? No, you don't

wear masks? And then do we do we have testing? Do we do not have testing? Are you if you get this, is it going to be fatal? Is it going to be serious? Not? Seriously, you get all these mixed messages and then you start out additially you know, some people could get it, some people couldn't get it. You have all of these roomors flying around out there, and then you have all of these these idiots that come out with these faked protocols that supposedly are going

to fix you. Do this, do that, you will be okay. That people put on the internet, they're they're just idiots that it causes people to have false hope and then they lose that when they find out it was all a lie, and it's just creating anxiety, and anxiety makes us more vulnerable to contracting the virus. I wanted to ask you something about porn right now because a lot of people are watching porn at home. They talk about the numbers going up. So what do you tell people

is too much porn? Is there any danger in people now? If they're not doing much in their at home and watching porn all day, is that something that is dangerous? You know, that depends on the couple. If the couple is talked about it and they've decided that that's an okay thing that they share together, or maybe she's happy that that's taking pressure off of her. I mean that's

what they've negotiated. That's one thing. But if one of them looks at the other as being that's cheating, that's betrayal, that that's an insult, then that can really create problems. And trust me, there are couples out there more than you would think, that believe that that is tantamount to cheating, and so they feel betrayed when their partner defalse to that instead of to them. Now, some people don't look

at it that way. They look at it as like, hey, great, turn it on, we'll party, and then there are those that look at it as absolute betrayal. So it depends on what the couple has negotiated, what they have agreed to between themselves. But it's certainly the statistics show that Netflix and porn are definitely getting an awful lot of Now, we had this common room a week ago, our Dialdo's Essential,

Doctor Phil. We had this conversation on the air a couple of days ago, our dildos Essential Right now, Lord have mercy? Who to him? He'd asked up for himself doctor a long time. Yeah, there was a rumor that he got caught with He got caught with this guy talking about nine and a half inch deal those he's asking for himself, sir, not to fill them everything. You shouldn't let me ask that question, but go ahead. You're right, yeah, so nine and a half so you were going for

the small. That's okay, thanks, thanks, all right, we got more with doctor Phil when we come back. Don't move. It's the breakfast Club. Good Morning, I got me Amy, I did it, Viginia, I'm still with someone morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlomagne, the guy we are the breakfast Club. Doctor phillis still on the lines right now, Charlomagne.

What will normal look like after this? Well, I think that there's going to be, to use the cliche, a new normal, because I think when they ring the bell and open the gates, and I don't know when that's

going to be. But it depends on who you're talking about, Like, for example, when you're talking about essential workers, there's not going to be a big difference because for essential workers, only thirty seven percent of the population is able to work at home, and those that cannot work at home, only one in five black or brown workers are able to work at home, and sixty five sixty six percent of white workers in the top quartile of the earning

group are able to work at home. So it's going to be different because the essential workers that are in the bottom quarter of the earning range, it's not going to be a lot different for them because they haven't been able to stay home. They've been going to work every single day. What the hell's the difference for them. They might wear a mask, but they've been going to work. And those people need to be applauded first of all.

They need to be protected for others. It's going to be I think, very scary, and I think it's going to be very slow. I don't think when the bell rings people are going to go racing out their door. And I think people are going to be very nervous about this for a period of time, and it's going to be a slow, step wise sort of thing with a lot of anxiety and paranoia. Right, So, doctor Phil, how are you taping your show now? Because I know you can't be around people. Is you should be quarantined,

and so how are you taping your show? I'm shooting from home. That's that's where I am right now, and I've got I've got a one person crew and that's Robin. She does hair. She's become quite a tech. You know. She just wears a baseball cap and a tool belt and she's climbing all over the place. I'm trying to get her to wear only that, but she hasn't gone

for that yet. Keep it now. We need your voice right now because you're adopting and I wanted to ask you, how do you feel when you see government officials dismissing the information that's coming from the medical experts. When you see Donald Trump, you know, retweet stuff about doctor facing and how he needs to be fired, how did that make you? With a medical professional? Filth? But it destrives me crazy. Look, the politicians need to shut up and

let the scientists speak. The politicians don't have any more idea in a goose what's going on. The scientists are the ones that are dealing with this. They're the ones that have a thirty or forty year history. The coronavirus is not new. This is a novel coronavirus, but the coronavirus family has been around since the fifties. There are people that have worked with this forever. There are people

now that know what has to happen. To do this convalescent serium, to use the antibodies to do what's necessary for the human testing for a vaccine. They know how long it takes. And then politicians get up and politicize this. I just want to scream when they do it. They need to shut up and let people talk that know what they're doing. Do you think we're getting closer to this being behind us? Like this saying is saying that the worst is behind us. I think the worst is

behind us because we've done what we've done. And I think the models when the models came out and said originally and there's still some people out there like Zeke Emanuel who's they call him doctor Death, who says we need to be locked down for eighteen months and said there were going to be a million deaths, two million deaths. I never believe that, And I went on record and I said, I thought it was going to be more

like sixty to eighty thousand. And I think that that's more likely going to be the case because we've done what we've done, because we have gone into a shelter at home, and that lets this run its course for a while, and I think we can start to open the country back up with modifications. There comes a point where you do have to recognize that there's a tipping point where you're going to lose more people to economic issues, mental emotional issues, and poverty than you are from the

virus itself. We lose four hundred and eighty thousand people a year due to car accidents, but we still use cars. I mean, there are a convenience, but we still use them. We lose eighty thousand people a year to alcohol just by alcohol toxicity, but there's still alcohol being sold. We don't shut the country down for that. How long can we shut the country down for this and collapse the economy. Two hundred and fifty thousand people a year die in

America from poverty. That's from starving, exposure to the elements, lack of proper medical care. That's seven hundred people a day die from poverty, and that's going to skyrocket if we don't get the economy turned back on. You just have to do it in a responsible way at a responsible time, right. I want this is my last question, because you know, I know that you sit down and you talk to Queen Oprah a lot, and you'll have

deep conversations about life. So I want to ask you, what are your instincts telling you about this current situation. What do you think God and the universe are trying to tell us about all of this? Well, look, I think we really get wake up calls from time to time. And you know, to me, I look at this as putting a real spotlight on the inequities in our workplace.

And I see that those that are in the low socioeconomic strata, and that includes a lot of black and brown as you know, Look how disproportionate this is of that community. In Milwaukee, twenty six percent of the population is black and brown, but eighty one percent of the deaths. And people say, you can't You're not going to catch it anymore likely if you're in that low economic strata,

But that's just absolutely not true. Your likelihood of catching it are two and a half times greater, and then your likelihood of winding up on a ventilator are four times greater. So this is just again showing that there is this systemic implicit bias against those that are either black, brown, or poor in our country that just don't have the same opportunities for healthcare and protection in society that the rest of us do. And that is school dreaming from

the statistics, and nobody's talking about it. What the hell that's right going on? That's right, that's going on. It's that's right insane to me. It's insane to me. So basically, what you're saying is it's exposing what we all know, which is systemic racism. To me, racism is the greatest disease America has never found a quere for. Well, it is damn sure an underlying condition. You know, people keep saying, if you have an underlying condition, then this disease is

much more deadly. And systemic racism is an underlying condition. Right, you heard it from doctor Phil. America ain't gonna never be do right by black people. All right, doctor Phil, thank you, thank you for joining us this morning. Man, We appreciate it. Thank you so much. To give our love to your wife as well. Certainly do it. And thank you guys for continuing to turn a spotlight on all of this. I appreciate you, thank you, thank you for having me on. It's all right, Thank you so much,

doctor Phil. Is the breakfast Club, good morning, Oh my god, god god, it's the rum of report Breakfast Club in America, everyone counts and the twenty twenty census is all right, So I know we're all excited to watch the Last Dance premiere Is this Sunday on ESPN's episodes, Yes, two

episodes of this documentary series. Well, Michael Jordan was on Good Morning America yesterday and he talked about a lot of different things, including how he went from Mike to Michael after a game winning shot in college in nineteen eighty two. Up until that point, no one knew who I was. You know, I was a college kid other than you know, the university. But outside of the university, I was just known as Mike Jordan, you know. And when I hit that shot, my whole name became Michael Jordan.

And I think it resonated with a lot of people outside the unt So, I mean, and I just started piling on that that name itself from, you know, from the successes that I endured. You know, throughout the rest of my career wasn't about Mike. It was more about Michael here all right. Then after that that wasn't I don't remember it in real time, but I remember that

replaced it. I was four when it happened. All right then he also talks about They actually played a clip from the docuseries and in this clip, this is Michael Jordan. They were talking about how Michael Jordan was going back and forth with his doctor about an injury that he had and whether or not he should play. Michael asked, well, if I play, what percentage is that I'm going to get hurt again? Doctor said ten percent, and I just lost it. I said, look, it's ten percent chance, but

it's ninety percent chance that I won't. And then I've chimed in the doctors what happens if the ten percent kicks in? And they said, well, that his career would be over. So I said to Michael, you know you're not understanding the risk reward ratio. If you had a terrible headache and I gave you a bottle of pills and nine of the pills would cure you and one of the pills would kill you, would you take a pill? Look at him, I said, it depends where I have

bad headaches. He was willing to take the risk. I mean, you can't be mad at him. Is his body. I mean the only thing you can do is give him the advice. And you know, uh, counsel him and tell him like, look, this is the risk. If he's willing to accept those risks, hey, And clearly it paid off. Right. He was that much of a champion he didn't care. He wanted to win by any means necessary. All Right. In addition to that, he also talked about his last

season with the Bulls. We all were trying to enjoy that year knowing that it was coming to an end. The beginning of the season, it basically started when Jerry Kraut told Phil that, you know, he can go eighty two and oh, he would never get the chance to come back. And you know, knowing that I was, I married myself to him, and if he wasn't going to be a coach, then you know, obviously I wasn't gonna play.

So Phil started off the year by saying, this is the last dance, and we played it that way, you know, so mentally it just kind of it tugged at you throughout the course of the year. It also centered our focus to making sure we end it right. I don't understand why executives do that. If you got a coach who has you know, coached your team to five championships, why would you tell that coach, I don't care what happens,

You're not gonna be back next year. I don't get that, Like, why wouldn't you want to make things right with Phil Jackson? What more would Phil Jackson have to do? I don't get you. Well, the last Dance, as we won't get ready for this, is gonna feature commentary from Isaiah Thomas, Phil Jackson, Scottie Pippen, and even Barack Obama and other notable public figures in NBA legends. So I know, I'm not sure. I haven't seen him in none of the

trailers anything. I would assume he is though. All right now, Shaquille O'Neill was on ESPN and one thing that he was discussing on ESPN is whether or not the Michael Jordan that Chicago Bulls would beat the LA Lakers in their prime easily. Yeah? Why because I would have killed Luke Longley Bill Win. It ain't cart right, Yeah, So the factor is me and my free throw shooting. Okay. Another question is our Lakers in the problem in Chicago on the problem? Who's Phil Jackson with Is he with us?

I think he's with them as he was with them first, So he would have tried the hacker Shock man. He would so I still would have average twenty eight, twenty nine, but the key would have been the free throws. That's a good conversation, I mean, because there was nobody to stop Shock. Let's be honest, nobody was stopped. Who's stopping Shock back? Then, first of all, the Bulls would win

that Series four one. Bulls had a lot of big bodies, a lot of big seven foot two hundred plus three hundred plus pound centers that they could just throw at Shock, keep him on the free throw line. They would neutralize him by keeping him on the free throw line. Michael Jordan shuts down in young Kobe because Kobe wasn't even

in his prime yet. And then then then what they said, both of theirs when Kobe and Shack was in his prime, and when Jordan and the Bulls were in their prime, So Kobe would be at his prime and Shock would be dunking and throwing all of them all over the place. Well, Kobe never even played with Shock in his prime. Kobe, Shack was gone. Shack was going in Miami when Kobe was in his prime, winning those championships with Paul Gasalin those those boys like that young Kobe was with Shock.

Shack was still the man on that team. He was the dominant player on that squad. Kobe was more of a complimentary player, a super start, but more of a complimentary player. That was Shacks team. I think the boards win full one. Well, I see y'all on social media Sunday night as we all watched this together. All right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your room of report, all right, miss you. Now we got a Donkey today up next, Yes, Donkey today is up next. And Florida.

I hate to do this to you, man, but you know, you guys and gals proved to me all the time that Florida is indeed the craziest place in America, the Bronx and all of Florida. But man, Florida really really really uhs top tier over the Bronx at this point in life. All Right, we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this to breakfast Cloud, good morning. Make sure you're telling them to watch out for Florida. The craziest people

in America come from the Bronx in all of Florida. Yes, you are a donkey, the Florida man at tapped and atm for a very strange reason. It gave him too

much money. Florida man is arrested after definitely say he rigged the board to his home and an attempt to electric kid his present wife arrested in Orlando man for talking to breakfast club Bitchy Donkey other day with Sharlam haying to God, I don't know why y'all keep it, letting him get you'all talk here today for Friday, April seventeenth, goes to a young twenty six year old man who hails from the Great State of Florida named Joseph Edward

William Seriously repeat after me, what does your uncle Shalla always say about the Sunshine State. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. And that's a fact. Nobody does crazy like Florida, not even the Bronx. I'm sorry, Let's all stop lying to each other, let's all stop playing games with each other, and let's deal with the reality of the situation. Please stop arguing against reality. People in Florida are crazy, okay, from the

government officials, the regular everyday citizens. The crazy just is what it is. It's not a race thing, it's not a gender thing, it's not a sexuality thing. It's just a Jesus Christ folks in Florida is crazy thing. Now, first, I want to give a round of applause all the states that are letting low level, no on violent offenders out of jail during this coronavirus pandemic. Give them some applause.

Please drive, Yes, you are appreciated. Nobody should have to get sick in jail, potentially die in jail just because they can't afford bond for a driving under suspension or unpaid parking tickets. Let those folks go home and protect themselves from this damn coronavirus until they have their day in court. I am sick of folks being treated like they are guilty before they are proven innocent. Okay, because all my life I thought it was the other way around.

I thought it was innocent until proven guilty. But America shows me different every day now. Joseph Williams is one of those people who received that blessing of being able to go home. He was in jail for a low level non violent offense, and he was sent home at eight o two am on March nineteenth, but on this past Monday, April thirteenth, he was back behind bars. Why has this young man, Joseph Williams back in jail after

being released for a low level non violent offense. Well, let's go to w FLA and you see eight foot the report police an inmate let out of jail amid coronavirus concerns is now back behind bars charged with murder. Deputies say that homicide happened the day after his release. Twenty six year old Joseph Williams is locked up again in a Hillsborough County jail say Williams is the suspect from a shooting homicide in the Progress Village area that

took place the day after he left HCSO custody. Back on March thirteenth, deputies booked Williams into the jail a possession of heroin and drug paraphernalia charges six days before his release. And we've learned Williams is a convicted felon. His criminal history dates back to twenty twelve. He's been arrested for a total of thirty five charges. Why Joseph Edwards release for committing a low level non violent crime gets out and commits a high level, very violent crime, murder.

You can't make this kind of stuff up, Like, seriously, how do people in Florida's brains work. You sit in jail for a low level, non violent crime, and the first thing you think to do when you get out, one of the first things you think to do it is not go to fingerlick, not go find you a quarantine being laid low. You decided to go catch a body. Coronavirus quarantine spark a dropping crime. That's the headline in

a lot of various places. Okay, throughout the country, we've seen that a lot, but clearly that's happening everywhere except for Florida. You couldn't wait until the quarantine is over. You couldn't wait until the curve is flattened in order to flat line of person. I mean, you should never kill, but Jesus crazy, do you have any type of definition

of what priorities mean. The next time somebody from Florida tries to tell you they are not crazy, don't even argue with them because they might end up killing you to prove they're not crazy. That's just how people in Florida's brains work. They will kill you to prove they are not crazy and not even think that's crazy. Now Hillsbury County, Hillsborough, I think it's Hillsborough. Hillsborough County Jail released one hundred and sixty four inmates that will low

level non violent offenders. But I am almost certain that Joseph Edwards is the bad orange that could spoil the whole bunch. It's gonna be a lot of people around the country, a lot of people in Florida who suffer because of Joseph Edwards, because when they think about letting folks out for low level non violent crimes, they're gonna think of this situation in question. If that is indeed the best strategy. I have absolutely nothing left to say

here because there's absolutely nothing left to say. Some donkey Todays just sell themselves. Please give Joseph Edwards Williams the biggest he has all right, Florida, Well, thank you for that donkey today. Yes, indeed up next eight five eight five one O five one. We've been talking all morning. They are talking about possibly open the country back up. They broke it down in the phases phase one, Phase two, Phase three. Yeah, you got those force, Yes, and I

just want to clarify too. Even with the phases, this would be something that would be state by state, so the governors would actually decide. So Phase one would be social distancing, closure of schools, still teleworking, sheltering in place for vulnerable individuals. Non essential travel is discouraged. Bars will remain closed. Visits to nursing homes hospitals remain prohibited. Phase two, schools, restaurants,

and bars will reopen with diminished occupancy. Non essential travel can resume, and people will gather in groups no larger than fifty, but teleworking is still encouraged. Phase three, workplaces reopen with no restrictions, Visits to senior care centers hospitals can resume, and it's the new normal. So we'll be returning to the new normal, continuing good hygiene, continuing respect

for space between the individuals, and all of that. All right, So we're asking eight hundred five A five one oh five one do you think it's time to open this country back up? Are you ready for this country to open back up with everything that you've been hearing, or do you think it's a little too early and too soon. Let's talk about it, all right, eight hundred five eight five one oh five one is to Breakfast Clocal Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee,

Charlemagne the guy we all the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Now if you just join us. We were talking about some of the state mister President said, and them talking about reopening the country. All right, and we're asking eight hundred five eight five one oh five one do you think the country should be opened back up so soon? Now? Tell them the phases that they're trying to do. Now you and listen. I just want to say, I don't think the whole country should open up all at once.

I think it does have to be certain states. And what they are saying is the phases will be Phase one continue total distancing. Schools will still be closed, you'll get to work from home, shelter in place. And Phase two schools, restaurants and bars will reopen, but it'll be diminished occupancy. Non essential travel can resume. People can gather in groups no larger than fifty, but they still encourage you to work from home. Phase three that's when they'll

allow workplaces to reopen with no restrictions. You can also start to visit senior care centers and hospitals again and to return to the new normal, which means no, still continue this good hygiene practices and respect space of individuals. All right, So we're asking eight hundred five eight five one oh five one, what is your thought with opening the country back up? Start with what you take. The

reality is, I wasn't ready for it to close. I mean, the only reason we took our kids out of school, the reason we stopped, you know, going in the studio, the reason we just started staying home period was because the experts told us to, you know. And it's also the experts that will tell us when to get back outside. And I think that, you know, it's at three part phase, the reopening the country. It seems fine to me. It's not like things are going to go back to normal

as they were before. It will be a new normal. It's still gonna be social distancing. Folks still have to wear masks. It's gonna be a lot of hand washing, a lot of pure railing. And I'm gonna tell you something, just like we played that clip earlier of Michael Jordan willing to risk playing hurt even though it may cause him, you know, even more permanent than that's just how some people feel about going back to work. Because let's not

act like poverty isn't there forever the greatest global pandemic. Okay, so some people gotta eat the make ends meet, they gotta go back to work, you know. So I don't know. I'm not I wasn't, like I said, I wasn't ready for the clothes. So if they tell me that it's, you know, okay to go back, i'mna ease into it. I mean, we talk about the experts, but really, what through the experts know, because everything has been changing every other day. You know. At first they said just wash

your hands. Then it was you have to wear a mask when you go out. Then it was you can only catch it one time. Now they don't know if you could possibly catch it again. They honestly don't know. And my fear is somebody will have it, not know, have symptoms, that not have any symptoms, and give it to somebody else and watch it spread. We've seen churches, damn their whole congregations die. We've seen damn their whole

families die. And until we honestly know or get closer to a vaccine, I think opening up the country is very, very dangerous, and I don't think we should do that now. Don't get a twisted I want the country to open back up. I miss being outside, I'm miss working, I'm miss doing a lot of the things that I need to do, from going to see my kids graduate to prompt to all that stuff. I don't get to see. None of my kids do that. But is it worth one of my kids possibly getting sick and dying all

my parents getting sick and dying. I don't think so. Oh, I can tell you what the experts though, they know more than me, you know what I mean. But they seems like they make a lot of that stuff up though, because they seemed like, no, no, no, I stay that VI. They don't make stuff up because I mean, they do research, they actually study, they're they're they're they're paying attention to

this way more than we do. That's their job. I just think that, like that mentality is what caused people not the social distance in the first place, because they're like, well, what do the experts know? So I just know that the experts know more than me, so the only thing we have to go off is their word. And like that's one of my concerns is that that fear that they've instilled in us to make us stay home and

to make us social distance. How are we going to get out of that space in order to say, you know what, it's cool to go back into the world. Well, I do agree that it should be depending on what states you're in, because some states are really suffering tremendously. In some places aren't. Like I said earlier, Wyoming only two deaths South Dakota, and of course we don't want any deaths at all, but South Dakota, Montana, North Dakota, Alaska,

Hawaii all under ten fatalities. And I do feel like what they should do they'll be restricting travel from those places that have a lot of incidents of coronavirus. So it's not like someone could fly from New York to Wyoming. That won't probably happen because that won't be essential travel.

But I do feel like for some people in those places, they want to get back to work, they want to start making money, they want to be able to support their family, and if they're able to do that safely and still with precautions and in different phases to make sure that things don't get worse, then I feel like it could be you know, pretty soon, time to start

thinking about that. Nah, I don't get I mean, I just think not with the way this thing spread to not having a vaccine, where if people do get sick and it is a second wave, that we could protect these people, especially to older people. But let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this Hey? Man? Is Javonne? Good morning, bro man. We're talking about opening up the country.

What are your thoughts on it? Yes, sure, I just feel like social distancing should be practiced precautiously, and you know, all Americans around the country should really practice social distancing in the order for us to go back to our normal laws. You know, decide what the president is saying and blowing it apart saying this demand about it being with hopes and you know, the people deserve to know

the truth about this virus. And if we do not continue to take the proper precautions, we will we might stay in this thing longer than we expect. You know. Yeah, I mean social distancing clearly has worked throughout the country, because I mean that's what got the curve flattening, So of course you want to do more that. That's why I'm glad Governor Cuomo extended it to May fifteen. Going to a a Cuomo was like, let's be sure, Let's give it a couple more weeks. And that's the whole thing.

We want to be sure. We just don't want to continue to spread because once people go back to work, we can say social distancing on we want. But the way that jobs are set up, the way that a lot of these cities set up, it's almost impossible. Eight hundred five A five one oh five one. We're taking your calls. Should the country be opened back up? Should we open this country back up? Let's talk about it. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, It's topic time called

eight hundred five A five one oh five. Want to join it to the discussion with the breakfast club? Talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee. Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club Nafe just joined us. We're talking about should the country be opened back up? Let's go to the phone lines. A lot of people on the lines. Hello, who's this May Jay Lemen, we're talking about morning? Should the country be opened back up? DJ?

Charlomagne and God Angela ye yea, God morning, good morning, Good morning, Jaylan from Georgia. I'm sorry, it just finally got on it a long time call. That my thought on it is, it's just about the money. For the most part. These government officials really don't care about us. Um. It's very dangerous to open the government and open all of these places because those people that can steal quarantine around this time, they say're gonna be quarantine. They don't

care about y'all. They just care about their bottom line at the end of the day. That's all. It's about. Its money. I mean, yeah, listen, I'll tell you one thing too. You know, the only way that this could really work if they if the government gives out universal basic income, if they give out like two thousand dollars a month like the House is proposing, then everybody could stay home and properly quarantine. And that's what I gotta take.

You gotta take care of your people if you want people to really properly quarantine, and you gotta pay these folks to pay their bills and pay their rents and their mortgages. We got the money, I mean, we just printed that. We just seen. You know, they said they didn't hand no money, and all of a sudden that they printed how much a trillion dollars? Yeah, I don't

even think they printed that's all money. That's our taxing. Come, do you know back in twenty and eighteen, I think they said US citizens paid like one point having trillion dollars in taxes. If that tax money was really going to where it was supposed to go to instead of going to like you know, fund our military and other things, we could take care of ourselves in this country in a real way. That's all I'm saying. Hello, who's this? This is the Quand from Orlando, Florida. How y'all doing

the Quan? What's up? Brother? We're talking about shutting the country, opening the country back up it? What do you think? What are your thoughts? Well, I really think that the less impacted states should open up first, but also it's up to the governors. I think each governor should like really follow their graph of their state and seeing exactly which one or less impacted and the one that's less impacted should open up first. Right, Okay, all right, well,

thank you to the governor. It is up to the governors under this plan, so it's not the whole country. It's a state by state. They're giving you permission to start if you meet these qualifications. Open up. Yeah. And it's not like the experts are just saying open up and go back to normal like things where before. No, there's a completely new normal that's going to be going

going on. It's gonna be mask it's going to be social distancing, it's gonna be a lot of different things in place, you know, to possibly prevent the spread of this disease. It's not like just go back and start shaking hands, hugging and kissing again in public. Hello. Who's this Hi? It's Kensie he Kenesia Florida ain't never close. We're talking about opening up this country. What are your thoughts?

I mean, I'm all for you know, the country's opening back up, but I don't think it's the right time right now. You know, we have here in Jacksonville the datus are opening back up, you know for you know, limited amounts of time for exercise or whatnot. But I just think that you know, people they're not they're hardy, tan a tanking, grocery marks and things like that, and I just think that it's gonna get worse. I mean, just a couple of days or a couple of weeks ago,

they're talking about more deaths to come. And I just ain't just gonna get worse before it gets better. And be honest, when you kneisia, when did Florida close? Florida ain't closed. We're seeing them kids on the beach. I've seen block parties going on in Florida. When did When did Florida close? They got wrestling? Wrestling is essentially in Florida. When did Florida cloths? Kinesia come on? Be honest with me. I mean, I mean, I think we have clothes, you know,

schools clothed than for the kids and whatnot. I mean, you know, I think when the beach is opened up, you know it's gonna everything else is gonna start falling too. And I just I just feel for everyone. You get what I'm saying. So I don't know, I get it. I mean, I just I don't know. I pay for everybody, you know. I just think, like I said, once everything starts opening, you're gonna see things You're gonna turn back. And I don't know, I don't know, none of us do.

Thank you for calling. And even when even they opened up certain states. My whole fare is, you know, you still got to get deliveries to those states. People to be traveling and dropping off goods, and we don't know how long this thing lasts on certain objects. For what they say last on card board for twenty four hours, and this was this amount of time you just never known. Just those risks are being taken all across the country, like we're still ordering Amazon, were still ordering packages with

still ordering ups like that. Those risks are being taken all across the country regardless. Yeah we are still getting packages and mails. No we are, but deliveries will go up, and you have people to be out and about more, they'll be able. If you do get it, You're not only in your house. Like if I get a package and I get coronavirus, I'm in my house and I'm still in my house stuck. But now if I get it and I'm going to work, I'm still seeing people.

I'm you know, I have a more of a probability of bumping into somebody if I'm out and about working or if in phase two is still working from home with these different phases, So as long as nothing but then they say the gym will be open. Pass aren't growing, you know. That's in phase two, I believe. And they said it will still be social distancing though in the gym with a limited amount of people. And guess what, a lot of people don't have the luxury of working

from home. Those ups drivers don't, those FedEx drivers don't, those mailmen don't. Those people that are still doing food deliveries don't. So it's just like yo, people are already taking a lot of those risks anyway. So it's just like yo, you gotta have you just gotta have the proper precautions, that's all. Everybody gotta have their ppe on. Everybody gotta have their hands and tiler, wash your hands, wash your ass, pray, you know, use garlic, where crucifix

whatever you gotta do. I don't know, regardless of regardless of when each state decides that it's time to open up again, because it could not be until June for some states, it could be in July. You know, who knows, because some states they could say we're not ready. Things are getting worse. We can't even start phase one until September. But I do believe that you have to do it

in phases, and so I do agree with that. You have to test it out a little bit first and then if things seem to be okay, then you move into the next phase. But I do agree with that part of it. You can't just go right back to the quote new normal right away. Yeah, I think phases. I just think now it might be a little too early. But hey, I'm not an expert. But now we got

rooms on the way. Yes, we are going to be talking about what you could be watching on television this weekend and also some new music that is out today. All right, we'll get into that next keeping locked this breakfast club, come morning, the breakfast Club. This is the rumor Report with angela breakfast Club. Well, I'm super excited for this one. There's gonna be a three hour mini series Salt and Pepper Baio Pick and they had released a trailer for this. It'll be on Lifetime. And here's

a little snippet for Yah. Your pop is all about attitude. You can't be scared with record album shoot videos. I don't even know who I am outside of the image that we've created here. You women are role models for a lot of ladies out there. Played a trash, I made a promise to myself that no matter what, I make something out of my man holding us back. If they can make money off of us, we can make

money off of us. My OI things changed because I haven't watched any Lifetime movie since the Elia movie because the Eliah movie was so trash. But I heard the clock syst this one was good, and that Salt and Pepper trailer looks good. Maybe I need to stop start watching Lifetime movies again. Yeah, I'm definitely a watch decided. I cannot wait. I don't know when it's coming out, but I am super excited. So I'm glad lift it.

I'm always glad Lifetimes doing stuff like that. But I'll just be feeling like some of our artists need to be celebrated a little bit better than just Lifetime movies. But that's just my opinion. All right. Now, let's talk about a new show that's going to be on Netflix today, Black af that's Kenya Barris, you know him from creating

Blackish and Rashida Jones. So we're looking forward to see that and is they are talking about their chemistry as husband and wife, family dysfunction, the black experience, all of that. The series is based around a black family who lives a relatively affluent lifestyle but still carries all the baggage that comes along with being African American in today's society. So y'all check out that started streaming on Netflix today.

That's my day. I'm gonna sit down with Deepak Chopra and then I'm gonna watch Blacks f and then I'm going to wait for Teddy Rally and baby Face, and then I'm gonna watch Jordan. It's weekends, cold baby, got it? Well, I have more. I have more for you this weekend. Goody Mab will be on the season finale of Unsung and I looked forward to that. Yes, so you got so hype boy one Day in Time because that's because Goody Bob soulful. It is one of the greatest hip

hop albums of all time. If you're not from the soft you probably don't understand what what date? What date was that? What day in time? I believe that Unsung comes on on Sundays, but let me just double check, man, I pray don't flash with the Jordan doc. You could watch it. You know what is the Jordan Duck Sunday night? What time? If oh no, no, this comes on April nineteenth. The one day is April nineteen, Sunday, yep, Sunday, yep,

Sunday on Sunday. So but you know what I will say this, They show Unsung like back to back, so you probably can. You'll just have to stay up late, all right. So I'm just giving you some good TV. Also from my one of my personal favorites, Bosh actually is back today on Prime Video is season six of so make sure you check that out. Also season seven next season will be the last and final season of Bosh. All right, came on. Yeah, it's actually the longest running,

a most successful show on Prime video. Wow, while you're binge watching things, you might want to start watching that. All right. Now, let's talk about beef getting squashed. This is amazing Jim Jones and French Montana. After fifteen years of not getting along, they finally stopped the beefing. They squashed it on Instagram Live. French Montana captioned fifteen years of beefing ended up with laughs and war stories. Big moment for hip hop. Shout out to Jim Jones from

the fanom. I don't know if you remember that. Ye your middle finger up at me, Yester, I should get out right now. He was by yourself. I remember that Change Wells was in a fanom like that he had manness and I left it the load Wells like, let me let why you can remember that? Like yesterday I saw what else would have security and I was like, and you have the security back. It was like, nah,

now we're gonna dip. I'm like that right police. Yeah, I mean that's a beautiful thing, especially when um, especially when I can't even remember what they was beef and over to begin with, it would be it was as the first business deal going bad, and then it was Max B. And they never got a long It was nasty in New York. It was that nasty anyway. They couldn't be in the same clubs. They couldn't be in the same places. They would thrown bottles at each other

in clubs and venue. So the fact that they, you know, put their beef to the side and and and actually gonna do a stack bundle and chinks day, that's dope. That I wonder if Max B and Jim Jones is gonna squash their beef next because now friends can maybe try to Max B being the jail for how long? Make saluted Max Max being in jail for damn. They're a decade at this point, right, I'm sure he don't give a damn about no beef on the street. I'm

sure that's the last thing on his mind. Another beef squash and Nicki Minaj and Big Fendy, they had put the past behind them. Fendy has his dad's a Fendi podcast and here's what happened. At the end of the day. It was like, I felt like you didn't give me my credit. But Fendi, at the end of the day, I don't think you were understanding because we played around so much, and plus you were older me, so you probably was like, oh, she does nagging it or she

just complained it again. You didn't understand that I was really reaching a breaking point, and maybe I didn't articulate that right, you know what I mean. But my thing is we felt out like we had problems, and then I put out a debut album that did one thousand and first because it wasn't like my success came. And then I said, Fendi. I said, Fendi first, slut to my guy, Big Findy. We gotta get Fendi back his Instagram page. Man slut to my guy, Adam at Instagram.

Adam get Fendi back his Instagram page. He didn't mean anything, but it was just some ariola, a couple of ass cheeks. That's all goodness. But I'm glad too because he was very monument and her in her career. That's who I used to have to deal with when I worked as serious anything with Nikki Fend. So I never even heard of Nicki Minaj until to come up, not to come up DVDs? What was the DVDs Fendi was doing? Was it dirty money joints? Or maybe maybe he just just

used to be on these DVDs. I don't know if they were necessarily his, but I remember seeing, Yeah, it wasn't to come up DVDs, it was his DVDs. I thought, come up with French. French. I'm confused. French was cold boys. I don't remember. I just remember I started first seeing Nicki Minaj with Fendi on those DVDs Dirty money entertainment. Absolutely. Yeah. Listen, here's the thing. There's no permanent friends or enemies when

it comes to business, you know what I'm saying. So it's just like I don't think that you know, personal relationships should be ruined just because the business didn't go right. All right, Well, and listen, we talked a lot about new shows to watch over the weekend. I just got to at least mention. You know. There's a lot of new music out today too. The Baby's album is out Blaming on Baby Yeah. Also Division, Division, and y'all, I don't know if you guys listened to Division, but I

love Division. I still have Division on my playlist from a couple of years ago that when they put out their first project. So I'm excited. Yes, okay, so make sure. Um, I don't know. I didn't take a look to see if he promoted them. But Boogeo's on the album ty Dolla sign Uh Party next Door, Jesse rays No Allegra Summer Walker. So this feels like I gotta listen to. That's what I'm gonna be listening to this weekend. Also

Westside Gun, he dropped Prey for Paris that album. Tech nine also put out an album interfere Um, and fred o'bay put out his most hated mixtape, So a lot of things going on the dream He has shared a thirteen track project that would get you in the move, so you can check out his slow Jams project that he put out. You know, we love listening to the dream whenever possible. So and Drake promoted it. Drake did promoted, hedmoted it. Yeah, put it on his grand yep, Morgan

posted it. But ye, and here's a little fun fact. Division has a song called Angela just you know, so y'all know, not on this project, but previously all right, I'm Angela ye and that is your rumor report, he said, I think I have an ad lib on this song. My goodness. All right, y'all this weekend, if y'all want to get in the mood, go flash back to Divisions

Too Deep. That's an amazing song. Okay, all right, when we come back, we got the People's Choice, makes you throw it back because it's Friday, so let's get into it. It's a breakfast club. Good morning morning, everybody, ISSDJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. We got some special guests on the line. We have Toy you're right here and Regina called a good morning guys. Now, Regina, y'all, Quarantine looks like a whole bunch of money she got

on the hand done. She looked like Toya look rich too, But Toya look a little little subtle rich. Regentad like nine. I wake up like this? Okay, got it? Yes? Why y're not quarantining together? Y'all live in different places. Yes, she has their own place. Use Regona not fifteen anymore? FaceTime every day, all day, every day? Have you been by yourself though? Yes? I have? Why are you going to business trying to find out who's there? Ye? What was that looking for? So you might have to drive

over there and check? So I know? I don't I have my age. I mean, I feel like me and my friends. We we FaceTime, we play games on like House Pip. I keep myself in atain so regin A, you're single? Now, who's sliding in your dms? Because we've been watching Friends and Family House so we know the new season started. We know that Cucumber Party was the last straw in your relationship with wife and Lucci? So who's in those dms? Now? Um? You know, I don't

know who being a deal? Honestly, I don't even be looking because I'm not you know, I'm trying. I'm getting more involved with myself and you know, let me more. And I feel like, you know, God, it's gonna bring somebody to me. Like I'm tired of these this generation. I can't deal with how Steve young boys say they want they moved that. I can't deal with it. Like

my my, my, my head's face is different. So I'm gonna just wating my husband because I can't get I'm gonna just have fun and just you know, love on myself, love me and whoever wants to, right, I love on yourself. And I add the mean and heck, what do you tell her, mommy? What what do you tell your daughter

during this time about these nasty ass boys. I mean, at the end of the day, I want her to be happy, but I don't want her to just be out here settlement and allowing guys to disrespect her like that. That's our issues before. And you know, you live and you learn, you grow, And I'm so glad he's mature enough to, you know, to now she sees, you know,

and she understanding, she knows what she wants. So when that but the white guy come along, I'm just praying that he's just respectful Preesta like a queen and all of those things. And it's not no rapper, Okay, no rappers, now you you you can tell you you can't say that no rappers. Her daddy's a rapper. You can't just man, you can't date one rapper and just keep going rapper rapper. Yeah, that was enough. Like I've dated dad. She said, that's enough.

I wasn't about to keep doing a rapper thing like that's enough. You can't go through it because because they're unfairly labeled. Regentee, if she started dating multiple rappers exactly, so, yes, but no, Regenee. Let me ask you this though, because it seemed like you kept going back, and you know, for some reason that was such a like you would break up, you guys would get back together. A lot of things were really public. What had you like keep going back? And I mean, honestly, I was. I was

in love with Gray. I mean, I feel like I'm still kind of in love with him, but I love him from a distance. Now, you know, it's like it's to the point where I love myself more so it's like I will never disrespect him as to like dating another rapper or or bashing him because we've had we had a. We have a bond. We had a bond that was very strong and at one point it was healthy. It was who I was happy. So I feel like that's what kind of kept me going. Like and also

I don't like starting over. I hate starting over because it's just like I gotta get to know you again. I gotta trust you. I gotta see if you really hear from me or if you're trying to get turned up like you know. So it's just that was what I was used to and I was young and getting grown. It's my first real grown man, and it was like I thought I was doing something. What did Daddy say when you were going through all that stuff? My dad

is like my best friend. He's always He's like, I don't let me tell you my dad were like good copying cop Yeah. My dad is very like he's not confrontational. He's not there like okay, he's like listening if you like it, I love it. So if I come to him and I'm like, damn, I'm mad at Raye. Did he like baby, you gotta leave him? Then like you can't. You can't trip Like let's say like if they he's not making you happy? Because my father treats me like a queen. So he always say, hey, baby, if he

ain't treating you better than me, it's over with. Like so I feel like at the I kept calling him because I do talk to my daddy. He's a rapper. He understood ray and I'm not gonna say every time he was like, oh yeah, leave him. Sometimes he'll be like okay, nay, like this time, I understand you tripping and did it up. But because I'm a girl, I did. I was sometimes tripping. But also he also told me like, listen, you gotta love yourself. I love you. You gotta get

somebody that loves you more than I love you. You know how you grew up, how you saw me love on you and feed you and care you don't respect you, so it's like you look for that in a man. Me and my daddy that I was just like, okay, yeah, I will say I think you might have been a little hard on Lucci, though only because you know yf and stands for young Faithful, So you know he wasn't doing nothing at that cucumber party. I wasn't a boy. There was so many cucumber parties though. It wasn't just

like that party. It was just that part. You didn't start at just Trouble and Electus guy's party. It was it started off for his manager party. And I already had told him that okay, you got your fun, but I don't like that. And I felt like since it was like Trouble and that they broadcasted and I was like, dang, I feel like you just saying forget about me, you know, and you still going and right, okay. It was just

it wasn't just that one que old queuse. I know you are rapp, but I know you did, but I told you that I don't like it. So if you see it again, that's like you said, I care forget what you like. What did you at the party? Dude? Checking on him? Man? Yes, I was at the party because I was spying on him. But I was, oh, I wasn't supposed to go there. I wasn't going there. Nobody knew it was me as I need. We was like, hey, we don't go and spy on these dudes, okay, because

me and so it was like, let's let's go. So we went there. I got my own fact and I thought I was yeah, I fi I was like, oh, this is but um, it's a real party. We got to go party. Yeah, if he cleans it up, does he have another shot if he cleans things up? Oh, I know, we're friends. I feel like at this point, it's like, um, it's too much like yes, Like it's deeper. It's deeper than the cucumber party. That's the thing. It's deeper than the cucumber party. So I'm not gonna say

too much. It's deeper than that. It's things that I don't think will change. Right. Well, Season three, ye family Hustle has started, and I see you guys are going to be dealing with some difficult things, in particular the trial for your brother's murder toy, So how hard is that now for you to have to deal with because you know, that's definitely a heartbreaking situation that was extremely hard for us to deal with, and we happen to

be feeling during the time. So of course it's like, you know, we showed what we were going through at the time. It's time go on. It gets easy to deal with, but it's a pain that would never go away. So of course when I see it, you know, on the on the show, or when you know we bring it up and talk about it. You know, it's a it's a puffy situation, but I'm I'm happy to think God for justice they deserved, and you know, we just they won't have a be in our heart. Well, we

appreciate you guys for checking in. Man, We're so grateful that you guys are quarantine, staying out the way and staying healthy. So thank you so much for checking in this morning. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. All right, y'all all the Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same morning. Everybody is tj Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now shout the Doctor Phil for joining us this morning. Salute the doctor Phil.

FYI we um we tape that you see him there? We see him trending, by the way, Yeah, I see him trending for you know the comments that he made. I can listen. I must be crazy because I'll be understanding what he would they be saying, you know what I'm saying. Like, but I just think that he was wrong because you know, none of those things are contagious. But car accidents do kill one point thirty five million people a year. They don't stop making cars. They don't

lower the speed limits. Smoking cigarettes results in four hundred smoking cigarettes results in four hundred and eighty thousand deaths a year, but they don't stop selling cigarettes. Man. But I think, and I think we're coronavirus to the disparity and how it's affecting black people also is a big deal. I don't know what the names are as far as the disparities when it comes to car you think smoking cigarettes isn't negatively affecting black people, especially in the wing

about the dispat I'm talking about the disparities. I don't know if there's a big difference in how it affects the population. I get it. I just I just think what it is contagious. But my point is these things hurt people, but they don't do anything to correct the hurt because they're all making profit off it. Smoke cigarettes should not be sold anywhere if four people are dying a year. Agree, But anyway, Also shout out to Regina

called it antoya right for joining us this morning. So it's back on TV and they're going through a lot. I think it'll be interesting to watch. As you know, Regina is always affected by I feel like Antoya talks about this on the show, just when people talk about online. I think that's something everybody can relate to, especially for kids. To pay attention to your kids' mental health when it comes to social media. All right, Hey, I want to salute my dude called Lido too. Man. Carlito is a

funny guy. Carlito is um a barber. That's my He used to cut our hair here. Everybody still cuts my head when I when I go to Atlanta. He got a shop in Atlanta. He texted me yesterday and he said, we text me this morning. He said what you and Chico did yesterday was dope, because Chico does this thing called hairline hairline chronicles where he has brothers, uh you know, just coming on his ig live and showing their heairlines. And Carlito said, when you ready, I would be honored

to cut your hair off. In in return, I will let you cut mine. Lido, don't let me ruin your hairline my brother. Okay, I haven't. I haven't had a hairline in years because the brother is trying to, uh you know, practice on me. My cousin Dante used to practice on me back in the day. He's to be trying to get my hairlines. So shop that he used to push you all the way back. Don't let me do that. Don't let me do that to you, Lido

and at need a hug right now too, bro. Since talking about things that happened yesterday, my girl Alicia, she does this branding intensive series where people can come in and join on event bright and she talks to different

people and it was a great conversation. You know, Vlicia started WEEN, which is an academy that is a nonprofit where she helps young women who want to be in the entertainment industry actually learn things and breaking and I always teach a class for WEEN and yesterday we did this online branding intensive and it was really really fun. I had a great time talking to all the women who joined in the conversation. So shout out to my girl Velicia, who is always out here doing work for

our young women. Charloman, you got a positive note. I do man the positive note. I want you all to remember this this weekend. My healing is already in process. Okay, my willingness to forgive begins my healing process. I allowed a love for my own heart to wash through me cleansing and healing every part of my body. I know I am worth healing. You deserve that healing people Preface Club. I'm finish for y'all. Done,

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