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March 12, 2020 87 mins

Today on the show we had R&B and hip hop group Full Force stop by where they spoke about their production catalog, house party and more. Also Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Rudy Gober after he joked about the corona virus and ends up catching it and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee"

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Allow me to introduce my soul eating in Angelo and Charlomagne.
The guy y'all came a long way. I think that
y'all have a certain amount of respect for you know
what everybody else does, and y'all are just the best
of what y'all doing. This platform, the reach y'all hat
that you earned make space for somebody like me. You
guys have a direct line to the coaches. Oh my god,

(00:23):
I'm on the ready end, on kolamine and empty. All
I do is read about the breakfast club every morning.
Good you guys are trending every you know, I dragged
my ass out of that. I'm like, uh, what happened
on the breakfast club today? Good morning Usa yo yo

(00:52):
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
inhalad money, Charlomagne. The guy piece to the planet is Thursday.
Let's drop one of the clues bombs for being here. Okay, yes,
being healthy, Yes, you don't know how long it is

(01:13):
gon last, that's right, all right, We're here till we
not goddamn it. Well, yesterday, Um, I got my my
yearly physical. I had to go to my doctor and
get my my yearly physical. What you got done? Fifty?
You get that? What do you call it? Cold Clint?
No collops, no collosophy. But no, I didn't get that.
What you're talking about while you went to the doctor
now in the midst of others, you know what, because

(01:34):
I scheduled the doctor's appointment. So I was like, at first,
I was scared. I was like, I want to go
to the doctor because I don't want to catch nothing
going to the doctor. But I went. Um, so they
you know, did they did the hard test it? You know,
did cholesterol? Blood pressure? Uh? He founded me a little bit.
That's good, but everything is okay to um. I didn't cough,
but he did check. Um very weird, very awkward. Why

(01:58):
it's a doctor, bro. Still still you can't be in
the doctor screaming pause and the doctors grab the doctor
grabbing your balls telling you the cough. Bro. Come on,
I didn't pause, grow up, but I did. I feel
like I should said up a Valentine's dead gift though
he was He was like, why you already paid him
already picked the hell insurances and cold paid and all
that good place he got racis he paid him for

(02:18):
his services, and he wasn't gentle. He was rough, like
you look like you like you're rough and then pant shagging.
This one of them dogs got all these tattoos, getting
this great rough. I had to go for follow ups
Monday too, because I had an MRI and U some
other brain scans done like like like a month ago.
And I'm good. I'm good too, yeah ms no signs

(02:42):
of stroke, just just good old fashioned scrap. I definitely
checked that out. I tapinitely, I said, I want to
know everything, and everything was good. I asked about the coronavirus. Now,
this coronavirus is getting my wife. When I say scared,
super scared, Like yesterday, I spent no lie, I'm I
spent three thousand at BJ's and Cosco. You paid the

(03:02):
doctor three dollars for a BJ drop on a clue
you were stacking up on supply. Yes, stocking up on supplies.
First of all, there no supplies left that you can't
get water. Water is hard to get, h Disinfecting wipes
is almost impossible. So we got enough stuff to last
for a couple of monsters in case. We got a
chill in the crib for a couple of months. So,

(03:23):
like you know, box goods can goods. Uh. We did
find some water. Toilet tissue is hard to find. Uh,
you know, I'm trying to think what else did we get.
I do think that's the best thing for everybody right now.
I think that everybody needed to like self quarantine himself
for fourteen days. I really think everything should. I know
that's a long time and it's gonna mess up a
lot of money and everything, but everybody needs to just

(03:45):
sit down for like fourteen days. Yeah, and you know,
if you need to get better, get better if you're
not sick, you know, that's how you avoid getting sick.
I'm just I just think we should follow the same
protocol that everybody else has following. And we're supposed to
be hosting this concert in Detroit, y'all crazy on Sunday?
Is that still happening to my knowledge of this, that's
crazy because I was supposed to be in the trade

(04:06):
for Michelle Obamas when we all vote, and that got canceled.
The hell is a content still going on for yeah, y'all?
Y'all entertamente. Y'all love entertainment. Y'all gonna die over entertainment.
I'm just wondering it's even still happening. Correct, Yeah, my goodness,
so yeah, so um, I'm trying to think what else
we out? But everything is sold out. So I advise
you if you're gonna need things that you don't stock
up on, whether it's toilet paper, whether it's paper towel,

(04:27):
whether it's water, I'll go out and get it, because
you know it's the truth. Wait till I go to
the store. Didn't have this conversation. You didn't go to
the store yet. I went yesterday, but they didn't have
a lot of stuff on the shop. I bought. Ended
up buying stupid stuff like peanut butter, Captain crunch and
what else did I buy? Dritos and salt and vinegar,
to tator chips and almond milk, can hemp milk for
the kids. I got PDA shore for the kids. I

(04:49):
got all old types of sitting in the line, like
why do I buy this stuff? Yeah? Yeah, but everything
is sold out, so good luck out there. Try to
get what you can. I don't even know when they're
getting you know, when they're restocking the shelves. Man, it's
crazy out there. At a time like this, you really
got to have the wisdom of uncertainty. If you've ever
read the seventh Spiritual Laws of Success by Deepak Chokra,
the number six laws, the Law of Detachment, and it

(05:11):
just talks about how, you know, sometimes you just have
to embrace uncertainty. It's it's an essential ingredient of any experience,
and it's it's the willingness to accept uncertainty. Yeah, I'm
not allowing my kids to jump in any uber snow,
but we still got guests coming through to the breakfast club. Yeah,
that's right. No, we're gonna last day. Yea day to
days that I think is gonna be the last day
for that's gonna be a very popular It's gonna be

(05:32):
a scrap popularity contest. Yeah. Who do I like? Who
wouldn't not mind getting corona from? That's the only people
Well Force would be joining us this morning, throw Back Thursday.
They came last week before it was a pandemic. All right,
we were just trying to celebrate the thirty year anniversary
at house party. Okay, But Full Force has an extensive
catalyze and background in this music business. I'm sure a

(05:53):
lot of people don't even know about. Yeah, we're gonna
kick it with full force in a little bit. Those
were the big bulle. If you've never seen a house party,
I know you're your your uncles and aunts, and you
know your parents know about house party films on TV
now all the time. So those are the three big
bullies that I was chasing a hidding play around. Yeah,
that shouldn't have been in high school. Looked like they
were full bid Yeah steroids. Absolutely, yes, so we'll kick

(06:17):
it with them. Um. Yeah, I was thinking about that
earl yesterday too. I think it's I don't know about
you guys, but you guys can interview who you want
after this. After today, I ain't interview noball people. Nah
be people come in with entourages. It be five seven people.
We don't know why. I'm not ready to shut all
of that the way down. But yes, I look at
the schedule and I say, nope, I don't know who
that is I'm gonna talk about. I'm STI trying to

(06:37):
figure out who. So man, these people are. All right,
let's get the show cracking front pages. What were talking
about We are gonna give you an update on coronavirus
and we'll tell you how many cases are in the
US right now. About travel restrictions, American Airline sent me
an email this morning a video from their president talking
about what they're doing for travel. We'll talk about basketball
the NBA an NBA player, got it. We'll just give

(06:59):
you some update, all right. We'll get into that when
we come back. Keeping locked this to breakfast clogal morning morning.
Everybody is DG y Angel, Charlomagne the guy. We are
to breakfast club. Let's getting some front page news where
we start with, well, let's talk about the latest numbers
for coronavirus. The cases in the US have passed twelve
hundred and has affected more than a one hundred twenty

(07:20):
four five hundred people worldwide, killed over forty six hundred
people as well. Donald Trump has canceled travel from twenty
six European countries to the US for the next thirty days,
and that is starting tomorrow. So here is what Donald
Trump had to say. This is the most aggressive and
comprehensive effort to confront a foreign virus in modern history.

(07:41):
I am confident that by counting and continuing to take
these tough measures, we will significantly reduce the threat to
our citizens, and we will ultimately and expeditiously defeat this virus.
He hasn't gotten tested. I'm telling you, I watched that
last night and I tweeted this out. I said, I
don't know if y'all saw what I saw, but I
saw a man that was trying not to sneeze, trying

(08:02):
not to call, trying not to fart, and he said breathing.
He might need to be quarantined, and he's definitely come
into contact with people who have tested right positive. By
the way, I'm sure that they already have tested him.
They just would never make that information public, and I'm
sure they would quarantine the president and we would never know.
Right well, he's definitely not quarantined right now. So and
he has announced that all travel from Europe like we said,

(08:25):
but he commended for the next thirty days except where
the held up right in that White House could have
just shot that video. He could be quarantine, nobody filming
or nothing. What do you mean, like, how do they
film him if he's think everybody's as They could have
filmed him and then put him back in quarantine. Well,
a lot of things have been canceled. The annual Saint
Patrick's Day Parade in New York City has officially been canceled,

(08:47):
not the one in New hik Now in California, the
governor is asking for all events to be canceled. Twitter
is requiring that all employees globally work from home. Tom
Hanks has been diagnosed with coronavirus and his wife Rita
Wilson have also tested and been diagnosed with coronavirus. He
tweeted out, hello folks, riding and I are down here
in Australia. We felt a bit tired. We had cold

(09:09):
and somebody aches. readA had some chills that came and
went slight fevers too. To play things right as is
needed in the world right now, we were tested for
the coronavirus and we were found to be positive. So
he said, right now, they are taking it one day
at a time and taking that approach. March Madness will
be played without spectators and the NBA has suspended the
season until further notice. There is a player for the

(09:30):
Utah Jazz, Rudy Gobert, who did test positive, So the
NBA is going to take this hiatus to determine the
next steps for moving forward in regard to the coronavirus
pandemic HL do right, Steve didn't NHR get Okay, Now,
I feel bad for a lot of the people out
there that just you know, can't go to work. People
at work in the stadium, and not the not the
you know, the players that are making millions and millions

(09:51):
and millions. I'm talking about the people that work at
the stands, the camera people, the ticket people, you know,
people that just walk people to this seat, sit vendors
and all that. Man, truth be told. You know, people
got to have compassion at a time like this, like
this is the time where people should get paid leave,
right Like even you know, this weekend, my daughter had
a cheerleading competition in Rhode Island, and you know, the

(10:12):
hotels are all booked up, and you know, you can't
you know, cancel your renovation after a certain day. Hotels
gave everybody their money back, and you got to have empathy.
And it's at a time like this, right Well for airbnbs,
I know for Coachella they gave people fifty percent they're
fifty percent back, but you have to contact the host
to try to get the other fifty percent back. But
it's also hard if you own a small business and

(10:33):
people can't come to work, and then you still want
to pay them, but you don't have the money. Because
you're a small business owner, you still got to pay
you Again, you gotta have empathy at a time like this.
So for some people that's really harder because chet businesses
and what the owner is going through. People gotta pay
their rent and stuff, and that's messed up because Coachella
is not giving them their money back, and it was
the other one. It was something else that was bit
south by. Southwest is not giving them their money back,

(10:53):
which is crazy. Well, thank god, it's not around the first,
you know what I'm saying, or the fifth is in
the middle of the muff. First is coming right up.
You gotta two weeks. You got a few weeks to
the first. Oh boy, all right, well last front page news.
Get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit
us up right now. Oh man, it's the Breakfast Cloud morning,
the Breakfast Club. It is your time to get it

(11:19):
off your chests, whether you're mad or blast. So you
better say we want to hear from you on the
breakfast club. Hello, who's this Hi? This is Nay good morning,
good morning, Get it off your chest, Gina. Okay, So
I live in Sidne Island and a high I'm kids
and junior high school in high school and I am

(11:40):
old to school. Several times they have no answers and
one of the gonna learn kids stay home. I know
there's three positive cases on Staten Island already and they're
not you know, one of the gonna let our kids
stay home. Yeah. I thought about that yesterday, just letting
my daughter stay home. I mean, I haven't heard any
cases around all way either, but it's just like y'all

(12:00):
rather be be safe and sorry, you know, yeah, I
thought about I think today's gonna be my last, my
kids last day. I think so too. I'm panics because
I have I have asthma and I have a little yeah,
like so many times and they keep telling me, you know,
just wash your hands. We have out here and we're
waiting for positive M. Cola virus case, but we're gonna

(12:24):
wait till get up positive and after they spread it everywhere,
you know what it is? Queen at a time like this.
Everybody's looking for answers, but the truth of the matter
is nobody hasn't know what I'm saying. So you have
to be willing to really embrace uncertainty in a time
like this. Like that's why I was. I was literally
reading Deepak Choper the Seven Spiritual Laws to Success, and
that's what they talk about, Like the more uncertain things

(12:44):
seem to be, you gotta just step in. You gotta
lean into that uncertainty. You just have to. And the
crazy thing, I was talking to the doctor yesterday and
he was like, you don't really hear cases with younger kids.
He was like, the younger kids seemed. He was like,
the immune system gets so beat up when they go
to school because they're getting all this other stuff. Sometimes
at the kids that you don't really hear cases. It's
more of the adults and older people. Hello, who's this

(13:06):
I was about to talk about. My name is Jerome.
This morning I called out a word, he said, yourself
called you called out a word? Where you're from, man,
New York. I was just about to say, this generation
is so soft because blue birth Day does go to
school to swine flu bird Flutie Bowler hurricane, and I
just feel like they just need to talk enough to
go to school. I'm not calling out a word, but

(13:27):
you called out a word. We can't talk about that
right now. But you want to know on my guy,
you don't need to toughen up. Look look, look, look, look,
this ain't the coronavirus. This some Popeye tickets. Tickets. There
were just finally starting to dig that. I didn't think
about that with the NBA yesterday, I was like, damn,
I grew up in the arrow. Michael Jordan played with
the flu. It's magic Johnson played with ads right, and

(13:49):
they didn't Nobody canceled nothing, Nope, get it off your chest.
And that was early when people really didn't know about
what it is. If they really didn't know and they
were still playing with him. The only person I didn't
want to play with magic was all Malone. That's right,
what if you bleed on me? Yeah? I mean that
was you know, how was it at the period when
nobody knew, nobody knew what it was. Everybody who was
ignorantate HRVA. Get it off your chests eight hundred five
eight five one on five one. If you need to vent,

(14:11):
hit us up now it's the Breakfast Club. Come morning,
the breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up, wake y'all. As
your time to get it off your chest? Is it
your man or blas? We want to hear from you
on the breakfast But hello, who's this? Hey? Calvin's something?
And get it off your chests? One of us Coronto

(14:33):
verbs going on working up care that your phone is crazy, Bro,
you can't hear me. I can hear now, Okay, Like
I said here, I work for the I take care
of thistle and what all this virus stuff going on? Like?
What are they doing for us? Like I have to
come to work like I gotta you know, these guys
are already sick already. So you work with disabled people? Yeah,
so it's my bo I got a weather coming up.

(14:55):
I'm just lost, like what they like, what are they
doing for people like us? What do you mean people
like you? People that work? Yeah, he works with disabled people.
So he's saying he cannot not work because then who's
gonna take care to disabled people? Oh that's very true.
So I mean, you know, how do y'all want my wedding?
My wedding hands to it? I mean they were shut
out the NBA schools. How do y'all keep disabled people
from getting sick? I guess y'all just got to protect

(15:16):
yourselves when y'all working around them that virtue, and you
know they're going out into you know, programs, and they
come out home. I work overnight, so I'm not working
on so like, I don't know, like they not because
to stay home. They were saying something quote unquote that
they'll pay us and they won't tax us. But I'm
just saying like that. They always tell us stuff. But

(15:38):
it just cos I listen, I hear the confusion and
the uncertainty in your voice. Man. And the problem is
even the leaders don't know what's going on right now.
And guess what, it's perfectly okay to say that. Just
tell people, you know, the same thing that we're all doing,
washing our hands using the parrel. I don't know if
we need to stay home or not, but you just
got to lean in the uncertainty right now. Right now,

(15:58):
people just shaking hands, having too much contact with each other. Hello,
who's this Hi? It's Monica, Hey Monica, get her off
your chest. Hi, I just wanted to talk about my
daughter Shalon. Okay, in that anti beauty in the house.
She went to the beauty house. Yeah, I wanted. I

(16:18):
heard to talk about it earlier and I wasn't able
to get through. But this morning I said, I'm gonna
teach fun until I get through. Yeah. So, um, they
just chose a few girls from off of the TikTok
donald and they're all in this beautiful, beautiful house. Uh.
My daughter was at a driver taking business class to California.

(16:43):
I just I want to give you her information. Um,
your name is Shalon is um c h A l
l X as an expert end. She's on YouTube, she's
on TikTok. It's a lot of fun. Okay, So when
it's out, well, thank you for getting your daughter some
cloud this morning. There you go. Hello, who's this Eathan?

(17:07):
What's up? Getting off your chests? Bro? Not much way
all in la man. I just went to Seattle this
last weekend and I went for an event to do
like production stuff, and they chance will be advantage of
virus and everything. And I'm like, I was hanging out
in thiatto, I'm nervous. Man. Oh, well, you better make
sure you don't feel sick or anything. Right, No, I
don't feel sick, but they say you don't show symptoms

(17:27):
for like two weeks or something, right, Yeah, for two weeks.
And my brother, I'm gonna tell you what I keep
telling everybody. Man, you gotta be willing to step into
an unknown like uncertainty is an essential ingredient of your
life experience, always is and always will be. You just
gotta be willing to accept uncertainty. And I don't know,
maybe some solutions will emerge out of this confusion and
disorder and chaos. And just make sure you have plenty

(17:48):
of fruits to avit him and seeing it and everything.
Keep your immune system as healthy as you possibly can.
It is not a death sentence. It is something that
could be just like a cold. But you just have
to make sure that you keep your immune system strong. Now,
I don't know if we're qualified to say that. I mean,
we don't know, like you know, not that there's a
lot of people who have it. They're more people who
have recovered from it. Doesn't mean you're gonna die. But

(18:10):
yesterday we were just saying that older people die from it,
you know, they say it's an angel of death for
older people. But then I saw somebody griends you know. Yeah,
But then I saw somebody yesterday who was like fifteen
fifty who died from it. I saw somebody else who
was sixty who died from it. They was in Jersey.
That was actually the first case. The first death in
Jersey was a sixty yield and he was a trainer six.
He was a little old than that now sixty. No,

(18:31):
he was sixty. But all I'm saying is just get
their immune system as strong as possible. That's all the
immunity shots and everything or like that, the wellness shots
of the juice bar, all that exactly. Just do everything
you can. And my doctor yesterday said, definitely pick up
a lot of vitamin C and zinc. He said those
help me with the immune system. He said, you should
be taking those a daily. And he just said, you know,

(18:53):
just you know, clean your hands, wash your hands, and
try to prepare. That's all you can do. I'm just
not gonna tell nobody kind of death sentence because I
don't We don't know, we really don't, all right, brother,
very get it on a few chests eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one that we got rooms
on the way. Yes, we are going to talk about
Harvey Weinstein. He was sentenced yesterday. All Right, we'll get
into that next. Keep it locked. As to breakfast club,

(19:14):
I'm on the Breakfast Club, Katius DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlemagne the guy. We are to breakfast club. Good morning.
Let's get to the rooms to talk Harvey Weinstein. It's
about is the rumor report? Angela ye, the breakfast Club. Well,

(19:37):
Harvey Weinstein has been sentenced to twenty three years in prison.
He did address his accuses in court. He said, I
really feel remorse for the situation. I feel it deeply
in my heart. I will spend my time really caring
and really trying to be a better person. I'm not
going to say these aren't great people. I had wonderful
times with these people. You know. It's just I'm totally confused,
and I think men are confused about all of these issues.

(20:00):
He had faced between five and twenty nine years in
prison for these convictions on first degree criminal sexual act
and third degree rape. So sentence to twenty three years. Oh,
he got what he deserved. What the sad part is
he isn't missing anything, you know what I'm saying. He's
seventy something years old. I be dead soon. He'd probably
kill himself in jail. He's sixty seven years old. He
had asked for five years in prison, so as you

(20:20):
can see, he did. He got way more than that.
His attorney, in the meantime, has spoken out, Donna Ratuno.
Here's what she said. That sentence that was just handed
down by this court was obscene. There are murderers who
will get out of court faster than Harvey Weinstein will.
That number spoke to the pressure of movements and the public.

(20:41):
I am overcome with anger at that number. I think
that number is a cowardly number to give. Mister Weinstein
really never had a fair shake from day one. And
I'm not here to say that he's a victim, and
I'm not here to say poor Harvey. But what I
am here to say is we are looking for fairness
and we didn't get it. I would have loved to
know what she would think is a fair number. That

(21:03):
should have been a good question, because that's what they
asked for. So and even before he got sentence, Harvey
Weinstein was not taking responsibility. He said, you know, dealing
with the thousands of men and women who are losing
due process. I'm worried about this country in a sense too,
And he said, I'm worried there's a repeat of the
blacklist there was in the nineteen fifties when lots of
men like myself, Dalton Tremble, one of the great examples,

(21:24):
did not work when to jail because people have thought
they were communists. It is wrong, and he said, everybody
is on some sort of blacklist over undone. When Harve
you want to think kills himself, but you think kills himself. Yeah,
I don't. I don't think he don't kill him. Well,
he's appealing, so maybe he thinks he ain't gonna what happened?
Who knows? He's not appealing me feeling Listen, he's probably

(21:47):
gonna kill himself. How you mean how he's too weak?
I think he's too weak to do that. Man. People
find we do it in jail all the time. I don't.
I don't see him serving on the twenty three years
of course, not all right, and he's gonna clock out.
Let me give it rest in peace to Josie Harris.
That was Floyd Mayweather's ex girlfriend. You guys remember they
had that reality show Starter Wives. It was her. It

(22:08):
was to share A. Simmons, who's DMX's ex wife. I'm
trying to think who else was on this show. It
was Liza, who was lamar Odom's ex. They all had
a reality show together. But she was found unresponsive in
her car at the age of forty. She has three
children with Floyd Mayweather. So rest in peace to Josie.

(22:32):
I don't know exactly what happened. Said they just found
her dead. Yeah, they said there was no foul play,
but I guess that's something that's still under investigation. So
we will keep you updated. I ain't gon front. When
I heard that yesterday, I was going to cancel my
doctor's appointment as I was like, it's too much going on.
I was like, you know, let me go get my
soul checked out to make sure, okay, make sure everything's okay, Yes,
make sure everything's working problem and everything is working properly.

(22:52):
And your reason is good to knowing everything's working properly,
so when something does glitch, you know that it's actually
a problem. I mean, because right now we really need
to be on top of our health right all right now,
sold boy. In the meantime, with this whole coronavirus is
doing really well, you know, he invested in a soap
company along with CEO Miami Mike. And if you guys
re call, he talked about this in the Breakfast Club interview.

(23:14):
Detergent soap So well, you got bars of soap, got
so I got dish detergent. Everybody needs those things. Everybody
needs soap. You so, say CEO, every whitey yo say
Miami Mike. Here you go the soap shop. So they
said he's gone from something one hundred bottles of cleaning
products a month to over three thousand, of course plus

(23:37):
in the last couple of months. And he has an
actual storefront too, and they said that storefront is doing incredible.
The profits have tripled without changing anything. I thought it
was detergents. Everything is soap, detergent, toilet paper. They got
everything in there. So it's all kind of soap products. Yeah,
whole typisode product. The service sell everything. And speaking of coronavirus,

(23:58):
we told you earlier about Tom Hank and Rita Wilson
being diagnosed with coronavirus. Well, Chet Hanks, their son, is
speaking out in an Instagram video and he wants to
make sure that people know that they're not worried Yeah,
it's true. My parents got coronavirus. Crazy. They're both down
in Australia right now because my dad was shooting a
movie down there. But I just got off the phone
with them. They both are fine. They're not even that same.

(24:21):
They're not worried about it. They're not tripping, but they're
going through the necessary health precautions obviously, But I don't
think it's anything to be too worried about. I appreciate
everyone's concern and the well wishes, but I think it's
all gonna be all right. That is true. I would
like to hear from people who have coronavirus. Them the
people that need to be going live, you know what
I'm saying. Yeah, there's a lot of people actually right

(24:43):
now who are doing it really. And there's a doctor
who is diagnosed with coronavirus and about dates, No, this
one doesn't sound say the doctor. And he's been giving
updates throughout. There's people who are in the hospital being
treated who are giving only what I heard from about
to die Jersey, like I got diarrhea, never had anything
like this. There's one right now that's on CNN and
he spoke to them and he checked in and they

(25:05):
had him live and he was saying that, yeah, he
turned the corner, so he thought he wasn't gonna make it,
but now he's doing much better. To see hear those guys.
People need to hear those stories. We need to hear
those testimonials to let us know that we can get
through this. Yeah, because we're depressed. We only played the
guy Darrea come out of his but right now it's
very chicken little the sky is falling, Okay, like it's
very end of the world on getting the That's the

(25:26):
way they're talking. So I need to know that people
get through these things. All right. Well, I'm Antela Yee
and that is your rumor report. And if you catch
it once, do you get it again? Because I saw
somebody last night on Twitter say that they just want
to get it and get it over with. I'm like,
what happens If you get it once? You can you
double up on it after that? Are you immune to
it after you get it once? I know they're looking
for guinea pigs right now. You know. I did ask

(25:47):
the doctor that I was like, if it goes to
your system, does that mean that you're now immune? Don't
want to know I got questions. Don't know exactly, by
the way, which is a great answer. It's okay to
say you don't know. It's okay to say you don't
know something. You need to make it up. In London,
they're looking for people and they'll pay you to get
infected with coronavirus. Now they're looking for volunteers and they're

(26:08):
gonna pay you about forty five hundred dollars for your participation.
I could die it only get forty five hundred dollars.
They're gonna give you two weaker strands of the virus
that will cause mild respiratory symptoms. They're gonna give you
some vaccines as they try to develop these vacciness. When
you put your hand on the doctor's shouldn't say bro,
trust yourself, yourself, you believe in your problem, investing yourself.

(26:30):
Damn right, all right, Front Page News. Next year, what
we're talking about, we are going to talk about Bernie
Sanders as much as people were trying to figure out
what you're gonna do now, because it's not looking too
great at this moment for him with the votes. But
we'll tell you what he had to say about not
dropping out of the race. All right, we'll get into
that next keeping lock this to breakfast Club. Good morning,
So Breakfast Club, your mornings will never be the same.

(26:53):
What's up? It's angela Ye. When I get a scratchy,
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We are to Breakfast Club. Let's gett some front page news. Well,

(27:18):
let's start with coronavirus updates for you guys, just so
you know what's happening. Donald Trump is suspending travel two
and from Europe for the next thirty days. Those restrictions
do not apply to American citizens who've been screened or
who traveled two and from the UK, and airlines are
trying to make sure they actually comply with these new rules.
They said. The worldwide Travel Advisory is a level three,

(27:38):
so reconsider travel if it's non essential. The NBA, as
you know, has suspended its season after a player preliminarily
tested positive for coronavirus. That player is Rudy Gobert, Utah
jazz player. And they said even before that, a couple
of days before he tested positive, while meeting in an
interview room, he actually was touching the microphones and kind

(28:01):
of making a joke about it and saying that it
was too much. Yeah, you got to come to the
front of the congregation this morning, Rudy. Yes, Now he's
tested positive, and you know how many people he probably
gave it to while playing around and touching all them
goddamn microphones. So yes, the NBA has suspended the season.
The NCAA is barring fan attendance for March Madness and
more major events like the Video Game Conference E three

(28:22):
and Donald Trump's public appearances and Biden campaign events in
G seven meetings. Some of those are canceled, some of
them are switching to virtual four mats. Right now, coronavirus
cases in the United States are at twelve hundred and
seventy two and thirty eight deaths. They've canceled things like
the Saint Patrick's Day Parade in New York and California.
The governor is asking for all events to be canceled

(28:46):
or at least rescheduled right now. Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson,
his wife, have been diagnosed with coronavirus as well. They
are in Australia, and that's pretty much. You know, stock
markets have plunged after Donald Trump is going to crash
announced the travel band. So if you do have stocks,
don't be checking it right now every few seconds because
you will be really, really nervous. Starting March nineteenth, all

(29:08):
Keuney and Sunny schools will be moving to a distance
learning model for the rest of the semester. And oh,
Charlotta Magne update on the Harvard Donkey of the Day yesterday.
So Brian Barnet, who's on the alumni board for Harvard,
actually sent a link over with all of the precautions
that they are doing at Harvard and they are saying

(29:28):
students on financial aid they have a list of people
who they can contact if they can't afford to get flights,
travel home, or if they need to stay somewhere and
get housing. They are helping those students out. That's good.
So that was it. They said that was incorrect. You
know what correct? The students will complain and that came
from the students so yeah, they it was already up
there that all you have to do is contact and
I have the link all those students at Harvard that

(29:50):
go there. I don't know what's going on. I don't know,
but they have it on their website. What you can do.
You can contact the dean and they said if you are,
if you do get financial aid, when did they put
it on a li exactly a couple of days ago.
A couple of days ago. I can't tell this Marvel
complaining yesterday and the day before. You. You know, we
talked about all the negative things, and I know coronavirus is.
Of course there's a lot of negative things, but a
lot of positive things that happen as well, like if

(30:12):
you're looking to refinance and your home, the interest rates
on homes are the lowest Shepherd, I'm being honest. Nobody
can at the time like that being the rich people problems.
That's not rich people's problems. It's the way people can
save money. Absolutely, people trying to people trying to figure
out if they need to get up and go to
work this morning, right, but written three weeks here is Donald,
I'm talking about finances. They're gonna be helping people out
when finances that is, you got to think like that

(30:35):
as well. No, yes, you can only think like that
if you can afford to think like that. To provide
extra support for American workers, families, and businesses, tonight, I
am announcing the following additional actions. I am instructing the
Small Business Administration to exercise available authority to provide capital

(30:55):
and liquidity to firms affected by the Corona virus affect. Immediately.
The SPA will again providing economic loans in affected states
and territories. These low interest loans will help small businesses
overcome temporary economic disruptions caused by the virus. Now, that

(31:16):
is good information. That is great information small businesses to
stay open. Yeah, But people who own homes who are
paying five percent interest rate, you can get your interest
rate drop to two point eight percent. That could save
you a couple hundred dollars a month. That could help
you out. So it can't help people if you look
in the right directions. All right, And Bernie Sanders is
vowing to stay in the twenty twenty race. He says
he's looking forward to debating with Joe Biden. Some people

(31:36):
thought he might drop out. I know he was trying
to weigh out all his options. But now he's saying,
you know, last night was obviously not a good night
for our campaign from a delegate point of view. But
he is going to continue on why would he drop out?
When you need one thousand, nine hundred and ninety one
delegates to be the nominee. Joe Biden has eight hundred
and sixty four, He has seven hundred and ten. Make

(31:58):
Joe Biden earn all of those delegates. Why would you
drop out? Un Now, Bernie Sanders says, while our campaign
has won the ideological debate, we are losing the debate
over electability. I cannot tell you how many people our
campaign has poked to and said, I quote, I like
what your campaign stands for. I agree with what your
campaign stands for, but I'm going to vote for Joe
Biden because I think Joe is the best candidate to
defeat Donald Trump. So he said he's heard that statement

(32:19):
all over the country and he strongly disagrees with that assertion.
All right, well that is your front page news. All right,
thank you, missy. Now when we come back and throw
back Thursday, and we have some special guests, Yes, because
this week was the thirty year anniversary of a classic
movie that we grew up on called House Party all Right,
starring Kidding Play And in House Party, there was these

(32:40):
three bullies that chased Kidding Play around and they were
They go by the name of Full Force, right. But
I don't think y'all really understand the history a Full Force.
I didn't understand all of the music that they have
written and produced, written like they have a very very
very extensive, cattle rich history. That's right, and we're gonna
kick it with them when we come back, So don't

(33:00):
move Full Force. 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 some
special guests in the building. Indeed, Full Force, Yes, sir, Yes, sir,
My brothers, good morning, and reduce yourselves. For the people
who don't know, Manam Paul Anthony, I'm bo legged and

(33:23):
I'm be fine, and I just want to say that
we're the three Full Force brothers. But Full Force is
actually six members. We have Baby Jerry Shy Shy and
Curt T and y'aller brothers and cousins, brothers and delude them.
But we only acknowledge the ones that were in the
house party. Okay, so you start from the beginning for

(33:46):
people who don't know who Full Force is. Who is
full for uce, where you guys from and how did
you create this group? Many question We're based from Brooklyn,
Brooklyn or Day and you know Full Fourth started. I
guess we was ten eleven, twelve years old and our

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parents would wake us up routinely, you know, because in
our family, singing was that an option. You'd wake us
up and be on the train all the way up
to Hall and get our one hundred twenty fifth three.
My father dropped the hat. We sing for hours, making
enough money to ei to eat dinner that night or
go to the Apollo. And that's how we started, you know,
and we just kept on grinding from the age of
eleven twelve. Basically the three of us was our father

(34:30):
and our uncle Secho. They got three of us as
a group first and foremost, and then that's when we
connected later on with our three cousins to form Full Force.
The ones that weren't a house part my brother, my
brother b Fine, actually was forced into it because he
didn't really want to do it. And you gotta remember
I was six years old, right, I was six years old.

(34:51):
I was the baby, you know, and I don't want
to do that to play baseball player. Yeah, the jaded practices,
so yeo athletes when y'all were younger. That explained the builds. Well,
you know, it's funny. We was always athletic. Yeah, you know,
our first first stop name was baseball, you know, and
we were you know, we was in the junior league.
He was in the minor league, the smaller league. But

(35:11):
he was so good that he brought us. He brought
up to our level. And that was one of the
joys my mom and dad at first they came to
a baseball game and they see me in center field?
Who in right field? A little bit left field? Yeah,
but your parents due for a living that they you guys,
came out like this. I'm just curious. Oh man. At
the time, my dad worked in a factory, you know,
he worked in the factory, and my mom she worked

(35:32):
as a social worker you know later. But I think
the key of what you're getting to my father, who
was a duop singer, right right, that's how you know,
he was heavily into Duop. He lived his dream through
us because it was a duop weightlifter single. But yeah, yeah, yeah, man,
that was that was our thing, you know. You know,
I feel wonderful that we are pretty much credited with

(35:54):
being one of the first to bring in field physical
fitness and bodybuilding and training. For me, it was a
way of life, you know, I started that, you know.
So yeah, yeah, yeah. Even in the house party, I'm like,
are they did they go to the school? Are they
just some older kids that just outside of school? Yeah,
we got left back. There's a me, there's a mean

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floating around, and says house party tried to convince us
that these three guys were seventeen years that I really
looking back at the high school, they don't play no football.
Come on, we got left back ten times. So now
let's talk about how the career started to really blast
him and some of the people you work with. Early on,

(36:36):
I think, well, you're gonna do You're gonna do UTFO.
But before UTFO, before we were even known as Full Force,
we were working with Curtis Blow Props, the Curtis Blow
who we loved, and one of the songs that we
co wrote with Curtis and performed on was Basketball and
this is before we were not so after that was UTFO,

(36:57):
which my friend up in Heaven from college, Steve Salem.
He's the one that encouraged us to produce and write
for other people. I didn't really want to do that.
I just was like, just full for us. I didn't
give a about anybody else. But thank god I was wrong.
He said you should write and produce for other people
and then if that happens, you guys will get a
record deal of your own. And that's exactly when. That's

(37:18):
how we was one of the first to really get
in a hip hop But if we need to really
start from the beginning. I used to party at all
the clubs all the time. You know. It was like Tuesday,
Justine's Wednesday, colleague Brian, Thursday, uh Tribeca, Friday, Leviticus, Bonds
and Nationale And I went up to Hall m This

(37:39):
is before Rapp even came out. I went up to
Hall him and I was as small as Paradise with
Eddie Cheapam and I was like, Yo, what is this?
This thing is? What's this called? Yo? This is rapping?
I said, Yo, this is dope. Wow, so I came
back to booking and I said to louim b and
my cousins, hey, ya, I had a dream last night. Man,
I can't went to the idea. I'm gonna make up something.

(38:00):
It's called rapping. It's like really yeah, and y'all gonna
be my crew. It was just damn crew. So he
made up ye damn so socialized. Let me finish it up.
And I think we heard it. We heard it at
a club. We had a socializing too, the house party movie.

(38:31):
All right, let's see your way into yah. But it's funny.
Were I was writing, I was homewriting, and I got
a phone call from a guy who worked with us
named Robert Ford Junior, and he said, Paul, I got
a friend of mine and he's been working on this
script and uh, you know in the script and says
the bullies were muscle bound, Jerry curl dudes that looked

(38:52):
like full Force. That was in the script. So he
said to Reggie Hudland, who created what I know, full Force,
why don't you call him? So I'm here writing and
Lou he always coined a phrase, you never know, So
we're always open minded to everything. I got a phone
call and said, hey man, my name is Reggie Hudtland,
and I him with his idea called house Party and
guys are Jerry call must behind guys out to you,

(39:14):
and I said, and we'll send it over. You never know.
So he send it over and I read some of it,
and I do what I normally do with stuff like that,
because when we were younger, Lou was always in the
canner projectors and doing shows for the family. So I
did what I always do. I said, here, Lou, I'm
going to the gym read this. And so anyway, so
what happens is that with the script, we had to

(39:35):
go down and sort of audition the Hudland Brothers, which
is Reggie Hudland and Larrenton Huddland as a brother who
produced it. Reggie, of course was the director, and they
just wanted to know if we can act, if the
three of us had chemistry, and we did some improvisations
there and everything. We got the gig like just like that.
We went out to la and we did a table
read with Martin Lawrence, T Shirt Campbell, A. J. Johnson, down,

(39:55):
Chell Mitchell, everybody, you know, even m. George Clinton who
paid the Old School problem. So it's we're reading this,
we're doing the table read. When we go back to
our hotel, I tell my brothers, I'm like, yo, guys,
I don't like our parts are so bland, and it's
just like we're just like bullies with no personality, which
my brothers in Crush group they play bullies with no personality.

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I don't want to do that, so I said, I said, listen.
Originally Bee's name was supposed to be pee Wee. I said, be,
we're gonna switch. I'm smaller than both, y'all. I'll be
pee Wee your zilla. Paula's stabbed, and let me change
up some of this show. So I came up and
I said, now I'm gonna talk like this throughout the
whole movie, you know, because I kept like this, he's

(40:38):
still doing this thing. So so what happened is that
changed up the lines of all the Reggie stuff. I
came up with kicking an ass. I said, if I
say that enough times, it might be a catch phrase,
you know. And then I came up with I smell,
I smell, I smell. We used to say that all
the time and stuff, y'all smell all just being okay,

(41:08):
crazy thing got it is because for me doing the
kicker freaking ask thing, I got it from like not
Joe Peschi, but Joe Pesci used to say something to
lethal weapon too, it's okay, it's okay, okay, and he
made that like sort of a thing. So I said,
let me make a sort of a theme and it stuck.
So what we did is we performed it in our
trailer for the Huddling Brothers. I said, listen, if y'all
don't like it, then we go back to what's there.

(41:29):
And then as soon as they saw us do it,
they said keep it. And after that, every time we
changed up, everything was in there, every line, you know,
And both of those became capt phrases, and it turned
it into a record later on. Yeah, and how party
will be thirty years old years blessed? All right, we
got more with full force when we come back, no move.
It's to Breakfast Club morning morning. Everybody is ej Envy

(41:53):
Angela Yee Charlomne, the guy we all the Breakfast Club
was still kicking it with full force. Ye house Party,
you got us have worked with so many legendary artists. Yeah,
so I want people to know about that part as well.
So let's talk about some of the most legendary. But
before we mentioned the other groups, we have to mention
and um, after we did after we did UTFO, we

(42:15):
needed to get into the mainstream with music. And then Lisa,
Lisa was born. You know, I love Lisa, Lisa g
that's what happens that girl. I've opened a neighborhood where
in the school of winging in high school there's a
lot of Hispanic brothers and sisters playing handball, and I
would tease them saying, yeah, man, yeah, you know, you're
like Manudo. They didn't like Manudo down for their kids,

(42:35):
their kids, sisters and stuff like that. I would tease them,
and I thought, yeah, we should have a Spanish girl
who captured that essence of New York the way I
know it. And I don't know Manudo. I didn't hang
with kids that they were like, you know, like fat Joe,
like Lisa, that that whole style. So we were auditioned
the girl, and Lisa was born and Alicia became like
the first Hispanic to do there was nobody. She did

(42:58):
club music, yeah before Gloria Estevan. And the thing about
our parents told us well, because when we came into business,
became as business minded because we managed Lisa, we produced,
we wrote, you know, did the publishing, and so there
was always several revenue streams. We have to have that.
But that opened the doors for a lot of things.
She became number one artists in the world. And when

(43:19):
you speak of legendary artists, getting back to what you asked,
the first person that comes to town is James Brown,
the Godfather. We're the only ones to write and produce
an entire album for the Godfather's Soul God and then
James Brown's last two top ten records, which was I'm
Real and Sad was written and produced by full Fourth
And we had a great time in the studio that

(43:42):
I had a four feet I had a four feet
that was, yeah, like Rolling Stone magazine showing up because
that was the time he was like kind of bugging out.
You know, there's a lot of things going on in
his life, you know, him shooting on the lawn and
we would act like no everything, score everything school. You know,
there was times when he was singing and there isn't
the studio and you had to catch him. When you

(44:03):
catch him, you know, you make you put up cute
crosses to do the lyrics and stuff. And one time
he just dropped into a full splint, like right, mister Brown.
And then and then the photographers you do that again, No,
you should have did it when I did it. And
then he just walked walked down. And but we're talking legend.
I mean he came by himself, walked off the elevator.

(44:23):
They said, yo, Paul, you're gonna meet him. And I
never forget the day he walked off. It was alsost
like slow motion. I see him coming towards me. He
had a three piece blue pin stripe double breasted suit
with cuffs. He had brown patent leather horse shoes with
the horse shoe in the front of it. He had
a multicolored as scot He had a full length for
a coat. He had black motorcycle glasses and had pink

(44:46):
pink glasses. And let's forget, I said, mister Brown. Everyone
from Michael Jackson to Prince has lifted something from you.
All asks that you trust us to where we trust you,
and we're gonna put you where we belong. So after
talking a little while, he said where he said, I
love you. I need to see him I was said,

(45:08):
thank you, mister Brown. And we had to call him
mister Brown because before we was hearing rumors that he's
like meeting the studio and everything like that. So I
called up Dan Hartman, who had did living in America,
and he just and I said, yeah, we're getting ready
to work with mister Brown. With James Brown, well, first
of all, you don't call him James, you call him
mister Brown. So we might right out the door. And

(45:31):
Reverend Al Sharpton used to come into the studio every
now and then, and whenever he walked in, we said, okay,
we're gonna have to probably have an hour break so
you could talk to mister Brown. Decided. Other legends I enjoyed.
We worked with the great Bob Dylan, right, yeah, yeah,
that was that was an interesting project too. We got
stories past bell our girl Patty. Did you guys have

(45:51):
your business together, like from the beginning or where there's
some things that you had to go through that were
hard lessons? Oh, we went through. We went through and
you know, we're just starting, so you know, we just
starting in the business. So we had our shiret making
mistakes and getting and getting jerked, and we it's all over.
But that's how you just live and you learn as

(46:12):
you're growing up in this business. The thing about it
is then you have your slow periods. And for us,
when we did have our slow periods, even after producing
and working with so many people um such as like um,
we we decided to like, hey man, it's six members
because we split everything six ways still to this day, separately.
Even two people write a song, always say written and

(46:34):
produced by full force. As we got older, I got
voted out of that way. Okay. I wasn't down with
the whole democracy thing. I was like, but listen, we're
brothers and cousins. I mean we wrote one of our
biggest records that we've ever written was for the Backstreet
Boys called All I Have to Give, and that was
the brain child of Baby Jerry. So imagine if that

(46:56):
money just went to Baby Jerry done, how would you feel? No,
they're not all the money. I'm with that because I
did a bunch more of the stuff say that. Yeah,
we all had our shares of hits. You know, I
really had to toe broad wonder for Take You Home,
Jerald that we were thanks to my child. We all
wrote some things from the end. You know, we shared

(47:18):
one rolling awful but y'all still get publish and checks
to the Yes, and y'all were the last American producers,
y'all the last American reduders to work with Selena too. Yes, Yes,
she was amazing. I never forget that. I mean we
uh you know, I mean yeah. We had to go
out to Corpus Christie, so we stayed in the compound

(47:38):
and they would take a break from recording because for them,
touring was the first option, that was the first thing.
So we took a break and then we came back
and I couldn't believe. We got a phone call that
you know, she was Helen. We was like blowing away
because we didn't finish. So you know, they said a
b called and her brother said him and we want
to finish the album. We still want to finish the album.
So went back out there and now if you see,

(48:00):
you say Selena featuring full force because we were a
song called missing My Baby. So I made up a
bunch of different vocals and did it. But that blew
our mind because once again, even though seleing with the star,
they shared everything five ways. They split everything that was
that was family. Now who you're working now kind of spirit. Oh,
I mean her energy it's pure like what you see

(48:22):
is but you it's kind of big prankster. Yeah, you know.
And and when we saw her, when Luc saw her,
she was doing some of the songs that we wrote
for Samantha Fox and Lisa. Lisa, No, she used to
do that one before she made a big shop to
do some of the songs that we were You did
Samantha Fox. Yeah, yeah, we did that that old move.

(48:46):
We got more with full force when we come back.
It's the Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody is ej Envy,
Angela Yee. Charlomne, the guy we all the Breakfast Club
was still kicking it with full force. Ye. You know,
when you're young, you just hear music and you never
think about where it came from, who wrote it, Like
I always knew full for us, but hearing you guys
talk about all the legendary artists that you work with

(49:07):
and all the hit songs you had. Yeah, sometimes we
lose sight of it. I know, sometimes I lose sight
of it until, like you know, you go somewhere and
like somebody like Timberland or Pharrell, like paying these see us,
and they go like yo, And I'm just so honored
by these type of things. I never like being right
here and watch you guys, because I watched all of
you guys. You guys are great, you know, So I

(49:28):
really don't slip a lot of people don't know what
things we did. A lot of people don't know that
we were the first ones to bring the world Nicki
Minaj And now how was that? Yeah, well, what happens
that my my my son loose Star, he was putting

(49:49):
together a group called the Hood Stars. He put it,
he put it, he put it together. And why it
happened as a friend of mine's name Neil Grant took
me over to the studio with just brother named bos
and Nielson's you got to hear this girl, you know.
And I went to studio in Brooklyn and I heard
Nikki's voice and I immediately said she is dope. So
I hooked up and met with Nikki. And besides besides

(50:10):
Nikki just rapping, she even sang me a gospel song.
And she was still doing and even before she made
it big, she was doing all the crazy voices and
everything way before that as well. And then my son,
my son Loose Star said, your dad, she's dope. They
formed the Hood Stars with seven up, my son, Loose Star,
Nikki and my son's at the time best friends. So

(50:32):
far right, So we all brought together and it all
happened in our in my Brooklyn apartment. Actually, Niki didn't
want to fire in the group. Smart we wanted in
the group because so far we had to you know,
that hype man personality, you know. But but they all
they all went together, and the bottom line is that

(50:54):
we tried to get them a deals together. It was
just hard. And we took them to to def Jam
and Matt you know though no good but but but
the bottom line is then we paired off. And then
we started working with Nikki solo and working with her
as well, and taking her different places and uh, you
know certain people remember when we took it to Tie
Tie Definitely, she didn't really hear it, you know. But

(51:17):
and then one place we went to Warner Brothers. Kevin
Lyles went, I went with Nikki, and Kevin says, I
love the group, but it's that girl's that girl. But
the thing about it is that they wanted to have
a ghostwriter for Nikki. Gene Nelson at the time wanted
Jules Santana to write for her and she refused. And
at that time we didn't even get right. But I

(51:40):
think Gene is working with Nikki now. Before I didn't
and Nikki didn't want to because Nikki always had a
thing about writing her own and that was impressive to
me with Nikki because let me tell you, at that time,
yo hungry, really hungry. And even with that, and she
had a little crush on Jewels. Even with that, Nikki's like,
I don't care, be, I don't care I about my

(52:00):
own rhyme. Damn that right and see it she said
about that right from jump from the jet. So mad,
she would be so mad for people to say she
don't write her own rhyme? Yeah. You what did she
say about not having Safari in the group? What was
her reasoning? Okay, but we thought we thought it was talented.

(52:25):
I mean, my bro my son was like, I don't know,
but because Safari was a friend, he got a pass,
you know, and the seven up definitely that he didn't
want them. But we you know, we were team team.
We team didn't and it was you know, still positive
and checked this out when we was working with Nikki
when as she was an unknown, we was on the

(52:46):
other studio, you know, working with Little Kim on her
We told out and produced on that too, so we
just working with Kim. But but NICKI always respected the
female rappers. Let's talk about the poorl Anthony Foundation. Um, yeah, yeah,
yeah yeah, the Poorly Anthony Foundation. The phrase I used

(53:08):
as the cancer survival walks to earth, but the cancer
champion conquers the world. And you know, I started the
foundation to build awareness in terms of being proactive with
our health, particularly our men, because we're the endangered species.
So I coined the phrase proactivation. Times of integration equals eradication.
You know, if we integrate all the things that are
available to us, we can eradicate disease. And it was

(53:30):
shocking because in two thousand and six, when I mean
when I saw the lump in my neck, I literally
was squatting like four or five, like ten to fifteen reps.
And I looked in it and I said, I didn't
feel it. My man said Colin Burgan. He said, Paul, yo,
you check that out. So I went in. I got
an FNA of finding e aspiration. They drew us some
fluid out of it, and it said seemed to be

(53:51):
consistent with mental selling foma, So I know what that was.
I heard wordling foma. And then when I did a
biopsy and you look up that to where as I
saw its fatal and non curable and lewis there. So
the first thing that I said was wow. And then
about thirty seconds after that, I said, it just came.

(54:14):
I said, I ain't changing shit. And what I meant
was my constitution, I believe because I've always been an
advocate of the mind buying a spirit connection before that,
and that's how you know, God give his toughest battles,
his toughest warriors. Because I was I said, I'm I'm
I'm equipped for this, you know, and it was it
was mind blown because I've inspired so many pro athletes
and entertainers over the years, so you know, it was

(54:36):
it was. It was a trip. And I said to him,
I said, all my life, I've been on Polanthey. I said,
so I'm gonna keep on bet On Polanthey. And that's
one of the main reasons why I chose the Morriston carryings.
And we got to give a shout. Also, the TV
one's Unsung because they profiled us staff the Hughes girl.
They profiled us on that talking about Paul scenario. After
that unsungk episode finished, Paul's cancer had came back, and

(54:59):
when Paul was really fighting for his life, he needed
the bone MOUs. Now, I'm gonna say, during the first
cancer I would You'll see pigs of me training in
my room. You know, anytime there was a new chemo
cocktail I had I go through, I would prepare for it,
did some more reps, did some more training, did some
more things. And one of the first things that doctor

(55:20):
did is tested both of my brothers to see who
would be a match. I thought it was gonna be me,
right because we both work out. He had my ten
for ten donor match. And what happened is that when
Paul was fighting for his life at the time, they said, Okay,
we gotta we gotta do it. So Paul was telling
the doctor, um, we're getting ready to do the bone
marrow stem cell transplant. So Paul's telling the doctor what

(55:42):
should I do? Should I change my way of eating? Train?
And he told Paul just be good to lose. So
the bottom behind is that what happens that when I
went in because I had to be home taking up shots,
you know, injection shots twice a day for two weeks
to harvest my stem cells to prepare for Paul. As
Paul was in the in his room, just getting weaker

(56:03):
and weaker with his immune system going low. And I remember,
before we had to do the transplant, Paul actually told me,
and this is no lie. He says, you're lou Man.
Please before please, just don't get hit by a caring everything.
I got things to do. So what happens that The
nurses told me that, so listen, things could happen to

(56:24):
you too, like I could bleed inside and stuff could
happen to me doing it. He said, do you still
want to do it? And I said, of course I do.
I would die for my brothers, I would die for
my family like that. And however, your various health issues
scrimpened your bond as a as a group. By yeah,
I mean it brought us closer together as possible, because
he was always close, but we galvanized definitely. I mean

(56:45):
every transplant, I mean every infusion, every blood work, every needle.
You know. Louke came with me to Sloane Cattering and
you know most of the tribute goes to parent, our
parents and God because if b would have been in
ten for ten then he would have did it. You know,
we all did that. So it just brought us close
together and make you where the life. Life is short
and tomorrow's not promised, so it always moved through. All right, Well,

(57:09):
can you reach all of anything? Oh yeah? Um, well
me the real Polanthi on my ig um per Live
Life dash home for the Polanthi Foundation. I'm doing speaking
engagements to touch lives, you know, men and women. That's
the best week you can reach me definitely. And min
is a hope of a vision dot org that's v
I z I o n dot org. And my my

(57:30):
sites is a you know bowlegged Lou Lou George on
Facebook and Instagram the bow Legged one and um and
the most important is full Force and be you have
thing too right yeah, but you can reach full Force
through the full Force world. And our name is on
everyone platform, Full Force on ig and uh Facebook, Yes, yes,

(57:55):
it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning he flu di radio man.
You know taking all the profit premcautions for this h
for this corona quimby virus scratch. I was in another
bathroom just now. Yesterday, I was in the bathroom and
they had directions on how to wash your hands, and
they had the lyrics the eminems lose yourself when too
the other bathroom just now, and they said what doesn't

(58:16):
kill you makes you stronger, harder, harder, faster, longer. I'm like,
what the hell is going on? This is in the
women's bathroom. Back to the bathroom right there by miss
Anita's old redesign. You ain't redesign. It's the hand washing instructions,
but read the actual directions. Yes, the song lyrics, but
I don't want to see what don't kill you make
you stronger? The time? Like this man, shut up, shut up, job,

(58:41):
Let's get to the rooms. Let's talk the baby. She's
filling the tea. This is the rumor report with Angela
Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, there's all kinds of
developments with this the baby situation versus tyron Nisha Laws. Now,
Tyrenia is the woman who claims that she got hit

(59:02):
in the face by the baby when she put a
phone and hit you know, someone put the phone and
hit him in the face. She's saying that she ended
up getting hit after that, but she wasn't the person
that actually had the phone that hit the baby, right,
So she's saying that she was just an innocent bystander
standing in the wrong place at the wrong time and
the baby ended up slapping her. Well, now the baby's

(59:22):
team is saying she's not even the person. Here's what
her initial side of the story was. We went upstairs
on the stairways. It's like a picture and I'll see
security saying move, move. And I was standing next to
a young lady. So the young lady standing to the
right of me, she pulled out her camera and I

(59:42):
see her put her flash on her phone and reach up.
But I'm not for sure if she hit him with
the phone or had I know, the flash was on
the phone and all of a sudden he smacks, all right,
So according to the baby, she's not even the person
who was struck. Yeah, I mean, if she's telling the truth,
and she's proving the baby correct, because the baby said

(01:00:04):
he couldn't see, So if he hits you by accident,
clearly he couldn't see. If she's just doing that for cloud,
the nest just set this an enhanced video too, and
according to the baby's attorney to Findling, he says that
you can see in the enhanced video it shows the
baby slapping an individual who struck his left eye with
what appears to be a phone, not the person who
is standing to the left or to the right of
the individual who hit him with the phone. So, in

(01:00:26):
other words, his reaction when he reacted, he hit the
person who was holding the phone, not an innocent bystander.
So if that's true, then you know somebody's lying here,
all right. Willis Smith has spoken about her anxiety on
different episodes of Red Table Talking. Now she is planning
to bring awareness to that issue. She's doing a performance
art piece at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art.

(01:00:50):
They're teaming up. She's teaming up with her boyfriend, musician
Tyler Cole, and they're doing a twenty four hour exhibit.
It's called The Anxiety. They're gonna lock themselves inside of
a box on display for visitors to observe them. So
that's gonna happen for twenty four hours. Listen, she's better
than me. I'm trying to get rid of my anxiety.
I don't want to do things to trigger it. Well, listen,

(01:01:12):
they said you can leave though to go to the bathroom,
So they do have an agreement not to leave the
space for more than two minutes per break. So the
only time they can leave in that twenty four hour
span of time, we're just gonna observe her being like
a being terrified as a piece. I don't want to
see people having panic attacks. Me, Neil, like, I don't
get it all right, Chick fil A is gonna be

(01:01:33):
selling their signature Polynesian sauce and Chick fil At sauce
in grocery stores. Now that's dope. I thought that jest today,
but I think they make more money selling hand sanitizer
right now. Well, it starts in April, and that sixteen
ounce bottle of either the Chick fil A sauce or
the Polynesian sauce will be sold in Florida at Public's, Target,
Walmart and when Dixie stores is gonna cost about three

(01:01:54):
forty nine three forty nine. It's the first time that
Chick fil A is going to sell its products in
a retail store, so I'm sure people are going to
be stocking up on that. That's great, So I got
to steal it no more for a Chick Filate because
I'll be there. I get like eight piece nuggets, and
I'd be like, let me get ten Polynesian sauces please.
I like the chick Filate sauce better than the Polynesian sauce.
It ain't gonna taste the same at the house, bro,
Yes it is. Nah, it tastes the same when you

(01:02:15):
steal it from the restaurant and bring it home and
you got the packs in your cabinet. I don't think
it's gonna taste the same like that, guys, I don't
see it. All right, Well, I mala yea, and that
is your rumor report. I got a whole draw fill
of that chick Filate Polynesian sauce I love. Does that
stay good? I mean, it doesn't last that long my
house because my kids put on everything anything chicken kids
put it on. You poly sauce on Chinese food. No,

(01:02:39):
it's like I guess it would be like soy sauce, right, Yeah,
it's a little bettle like soy sauce, not like soy
sauce sauce. Yeah, all right, all right, when we are
giving that donkey to we need, Rudy, go bad to
come to the front of the congregation. And now it's
not a time to be playing. This is what happens
when you play going around, You're gonna play all day.

(01:03:02):
That's what you do, walk around all day playing. I play. Okay,
sound like me said like somebody mama won't get playing
all day long. I see what's gonna you wanta a
play Hunt's basketball player? You want to be a player player? Okay,
we talk about it four after that, Oh my goodness,
we'll get to that next. It's the breakfast Club. Go morning. This.
Don't be a dusty because right now you want some
real It's time for Donkey of the Day. So if
we ever feel I need to be a dark man

(01:03:23):
with the heat, did she getting, please tell me I
had become Donkey of the day the breakfast Club, bitches, Yeah,
darkey to day for Thursday. In March twelfth, goes to
Rudy Gobert of the Utah Jazz. Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, I
can admit that a lot of us aren't weren't taking
the coronavirus that serious. Not that I didn't think it

(01:03:45):
was serious. I mean, when you see one hundred and
fifteen thousand, A fifteen thousand and one. You're just gonna
cough at a time like this. It's right in front
of you. You're just gonna cough at a time like this. Stephen,
Jesus Christ, good, gracious, got some goddamn water, please, Jesus Christ.

(01:04:07):
As I was saying, not that I didn't think it
was serious. I just know when when you see one
hundred and fifteen thousand coronavirus cases worldwide, now one hundred
and fifteen thousand and one, and when you see forty
two hundred deaths, you have to take it serious. But
we've also seen sars, bird flu, swine flu, mergy, bola zeka. Yeah,
it just seems like we've seen this movie before. So
it's like you feel a way what you don't panic.

(01:04:30):
And myself, I make jokes because I have learned in
life that you have to love and laugh your way
through things. So yes, I refer to the coronavirus as
Corona Quimby. I grew up reading Beverly Clearly books, And
if you grew up reading Beverly Clearly books, then you
are aware of Ramona Quimby. And she was a pest,
and that is exactly what it seems like. The coronavirus
is a pest, So corona quimby it is. But it

(01:04:50):
seems like that damn coronavirus is so much more than
just a past all right, we don't we don't know
quite what it is yet. But if Italy is any
indication of what can happen to a country, America doesn't
want that problem, right, Like, we're a country that has
about nine hundred thousand hospital beds. So if we have
a pandemic like coronavirus and people all over the country
I have to go to the hospital, it's a possibility

(01:05:10):
we could run out of hospital beds and equipment and
medical supplies because news flash, people, it's not just folks
with coronavirus who'll be in these hospitals. Okay, people are
dealing with all kind of elements, broken bones, other illnesses.
There's so much stuff they're dealing with, and nobody will
be able to get the care they deserve if there
is a pandemic and the hospitals are all booked. So yes,
I understand why people are worried. Okay, I even understand

(01:05:31):
people who think it's a hoax. But the reason I
would never just downright act like Corona Quimby as a
hoax is because she seems like the type of person
to let you know she's real. And that's exactly what
happened to Rudy go Best. He Rudy was doing press
and he made a point of touching all the microphones
and recorders just to show that he wasn't phazed and
to make light of the situation. In fact, he insisted
the disease was nothing to worry about. Well, that Utah

(01:05:54):
Jazz game, in that Oklahoma City game was canceled, and
the rest of the NBA season was canceled. Why why
why these things canceled? Well, let's go to KUTV CBS
two for the report. Please, seven o'clock reports surface the
Jazz Star Center Rudy Gobert was being tested for coronavirus,
and then within fifteen minutes a report that he had
tested positive, and at seven thirty, the NBA suspended their season.

(01:06:18):
Why she broke that down, like jay Z do it again?
Seven am. He was at my house. Fifteen We was
kicking him back. This is why you don't pull on
Superman's cape. Okay, you don't spit in the win and
you're damn sure, don't you know, play with something that's
killed forty two hundred people worldwide? Okay, something that's killed
forty two hundred people worldwide. You don't act like that's

(01:06:38):
not real? Okay. If you knew a person in the
street had killed forty two hundred people, would you play
with him? Would you act like that person was real?
Wasn't real? Would you insist that person was nothing to
worry about? Okay? Then treat Corona Quinn be the same way. Now, Yes,
Rudy touched all the microphones after the press conference, and
I know what you're thinking, he probably spread it to others.
But according to the CBC, that's not the case. Let's

(01:06:59):
go KUTV CBS two for the report. Please this is
video from a Monday press conference. As Rudy was leaving watches,
he touches all the mics there. This became an issue
tonight on Twitter. We have checked, by the way, with
CDC guidelines, and less than two seconds that he came
in contact with those microphones is not close to what

(01:07:20):
the CDC defines as prolonged exposure. Jesus, So luckily he
didn't spread it. Look. Look, guys, here's the thing. I
suggest loving and laughing through all situations. But I'm not
going to play and make light of it. When people
are dying, when people are getting sick the way they are,
we know it's real. We just don't know how real
it is. Okay, Well, sadly, maybe now because of his arrogance,

(01:07:42):
Rudy Gobert can let the rest of us know. Please
get Rudy Gobert the biggest he had a coronavirus. Boy
showed Rudy was shut down. Defenses. Listen though Law six
and the seven spiritual laws and success o kay, the
law of detachment. I think at a point right now
where we just we can't force solutions, okay. You just

(01:08:03):
got to allow solutions to just spontaneously emerge, and you
have to accept uncertainty, okay, and just hope out of
all this confusion, out of all of this chaos, we'll
learn something from this in a solution. Will will We'll
come from all of this, Okay, Because there's nothing we
can do about what's going on right now. Nobody knows
what this is and there's no need to act like
we know, so don't make light of it. Just leaning too,

(01:08:23):
the uncertainty of it all. That's all we can do
at this point. All right, well, thank you for that,
don kid to day. Up. Next is ask ye eight Steve,
take one step back place, Steve got to go home? Yes, well,
thank god, you gotta go home, bro, Steve. I ask
no want to tell what Stephen Nwight demon just did.
He didn't hit comfing his ass, He just rubbed on

(01:08:44):
the microphones. Nobody's gonna feel sorry for you when you
get quarantined. Ask ye eight hundred five eight five one
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(01:09:04):
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(01:09:26):
are the breakfast club. Now it's time for asking ye. Hello.
Who's this? Hey? What's your question for the good morning? Um? Okay,
so I mean they lowed it for four years, right,
and he's from a fair tip so I ain't never
been in New York. We don't we like, don't hang

(01:09:48):
out no more, we don't chill, but he makes sure
me in my constrate? Should I walk away with? Should?
I say? So? You've been seeing him for four years
but he just basically sends you money. I mean, you
know he lived down here and now, but he's from
up Oh, he's from a pair. Okay, all right, we're
gonna do it. But so you don't like him, I
do like though I used to love him, but now

(01:10:08):
I just like him. So you're only with him because
he's given you money, No, not really like new boy,
like I got a new boy or whatever, a new
boy like feet and everything, but we just don't have
enough money. Okay, what I'm saying. So should you stay
and stay with the guy that you just like but
he's providing for you financially, or should you be with
a guy that you really like that has no money? Right?

(01:10:32):
I don't think you should ever stay with somebody just
for money. I mean, yeah, that hard, but I mean
it's like this, I mean that's all. I didn't broke
up with him a thousand times people aren't gonna wear it, So,
so is that fair to him? If you care about
him as a person, you know, it's my fair for
him to string me alone need with you. It's not
fair for him to what leave you alone? You said
to strength, to string me alone, to string you alone?

(01:10:54):
He won't. Yeah, yeah, because he won't gonna wear neither.
So you're saying he's stringing you along because is what
is it that you want from him? You want to
see him more? What is it that you want from
I want more term like he think money is every day,
but I want like more time. I want to hang
out more. I want to both be Are you ever
the one that's making plans? Have you brought this up
to him and told him that you want more? Yeah?
I could have passed two years. So we even broke

(01:11:16):
up for like two years, but we feel flames and
we feel help out. You get what I'm saying. Okay,
we'd have been broke up for two years. We don't
have sex for nothing, So it sounds like that's not
a girlfriend. That's not who you want to be with.
I do if you want to give me some time, okay,
but he doesn't and You've had conversations with him, and
for two years he hasn't done this right, So if

(01:11:36):
somebody's telling you they don't want to do something and
they're really not doing it, you should believe that that part.
So you know there's no mixed signals here. He's letting
you know how he feels. Now, if he continues to
give you money, that's on him. But you should go
ahead and be with who he makes you happy and
who you want to be with. Why I waste time
in life right because tim or something you can't get back.
And that's why I've been telling him on the bob,

(01:11:57):
like we can waste some time. And you know, sometimes
you gotta walk away from something from somebody for them
to see how valuable you are. So I think you
shouldn't be in a relationship with anybody. You should just date. Yeah.
I feel like women then messed up the dating bull though,
like they don't got no something sacnil, so noil that
I'm hopping back in a dating bull. It's like men

(01:12:17):
think that people to do everything all quick, like I
don't even know you. Yeah, take your time, listen, move
at your own pace, do what makes you comfortable. If
you like this new guy, y'all want to go out
and hang out and kick it. Do that. The guy
that you've been with hasn't. You haven't been in a
relationship with him in the past two years. He's not
trying to do the things that you want in a relationship,
and he's open and honest about that. So you get

(01:12:38):
what you settle for. Yeah, I've been trying to get
you like like do week. I'm excited. Well, I mean,
I'm excited for you. Enjoy your life, enjoy your dating. Okay,
but don't lock into somebody because it's it feels like
you're not sure about either guy. Yeah, I tell him,
I'm on a sense about both of them. It's like
I said, new boy, he leading everything, hen no money,

(01:13:01):
and I say pedanobills when I love of Brighton. Oh
my god. You make your own money though, right yere, Yeah,
I'm work now, okay. See she do make her own money,
all right. Yeah, y'all focus on you, Charlomy Fucus. Of course,
I focus on you, That's all I gotta say. Focus
on you, focus on whate makes you happy. It's okay
to be selfish if this is what you if you
if neither one of them has everything that you want.

(01:13:23):
Then maybe neither one of them is the right guy
for you, or maybe the guy that you're meant to
be with will step it up either one of them.
But you gotta take your time and see it's just
not happening right now. There's no urgency and you're making
a decision today, right all right, Well, thanks y'all, y'all
have your down, all right? Ask ye eight on dred

(01:13:43):
five one oh five one if you need relationship advice
and any type of advice. Here now was the Breakfast Club,
Good morning coma keep for real ways some real advice
with ANTHELI gets ask ye want to everybody is DJ
Envy Angela, Ye, Charlomagne the guy all the Breakfast Club.
It's time to ask ye. We're in the middle of ASKI. Actually, Hello,

(01:14:05):
who's this David? Hey? David? What's your question for? Ye? Hey?
So people minding this happening When I was like eighteen
to twenty, but recently my mom passed away, so I
had to move state from Mississippi to Texas and I
was dating this girl for like two and a half
years when all that happened. So whenever I moved down here,
you know, do the distance and everything she wanted she
like needed you know, physical you know, affection and all

(01:14:27):
that stuff. So we broke up and everything, and we
didn't talk for like a year and a half, almost
two years. I'm not gonna lie. I had some like
hate my heart for or whatever, but like I always
still love or whatever. But we recently started talking again,
like the past like two to three months, and like
I was just I was just wondering, am I like
stupid for like thinking maybe something to happen in the future,
you know, Have you guys addressed it? And she said

(01:14:49):
you had in the past, yes, And it does it
feel like she wants to be with you? Are you
guys talking about that? Yeah, it's just the only thing
is we need to be like, you know, on the
same and sitting or near each other. And is that
something you guys are discussing doing? Yeah, okay, Well it
seems like you kind of answered all these questions. If

(01:15:10):
you don't think, like I mean, even after like all
that stuff, you know, even if you had like another
boyfriend in between and I got serious or whatever, like
there's still like a genius you know, she actually does,
like mean what she says, did you date anybody else
in between? Also? No, So this whole time, for the
past two years, you haven't been with anybody else. Yeah,
I was on my home. If I had to start working,

(01:15:30):
I worked full time. I've been doing like over fifty
hours a week, you know, like I said, passed away.
So it was like, I either money, gonna be one
of these homeless people on the streets, and I'm gonna
start busts in my butt and you know, I actually
make some money and you know, build a house and
something that somebody actually wants to be with. You know,
did she ever lie to you about anything before? No?
So what reason do you have to not believe her
or trust her? I don't want to the point I

(01:15:53):
think that sometimes we put our guard up too much.
And if someone doesn't give you a reason to not
believe them and not them, then I don't know why
we want to do that. If she was honest with you,
She's the one that told you she was in another relationship,
right right, And she told me she was like she
needed physical attention, she needed like somebody actually be there
and like, okay, I can't just state you from far away,

(01:16:14):
and like she's honest with me and like told me
like the guys she's start talking to, but like, oh
I had hurt and everything, like she tell me, like
whenever I moved down here, She's like, I couldn't do
it in personally because I loved you too much. So
I was waiting for you to go to Texas before
I bro a couple of and sometimes honesty hurts. But
she did tell you the truth true, So I'm sure
that's not an easy thing to do. She could have
easily lied to you, right, You're right about that. So

(01:16:37):
if you want to give it a shot, and if
she's willing to move there, you guys are willing to
somehow be in the same city, and that can work
for you guys. And I don't see a reason why
you wouldn't all. I really appreciate that, Like, uh, something
had to ease a lot better this morning. Before I
get off there, I do want to say, shout out
them gangs, tring sick nine until harnest me plenty. Did

(01:17:01):
you just shout out Takashi six nine? You know it? Okay?
All right? Well? Thank you? That was Can you can
you wrap a Takashi song from me right fast? Do it?
Rapp A Takashi song right fast. I tell you he
still got fans when he gets out like a billy nigga.
I don't want to see the club where it can
be bad. Are you? Are you white? Yeah? You can't

(01:17:24):
say that anywhere, bro. I know that's why I feel
I can't tell your words. You everybody said goodbye, goodness
gracious ask Yee eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. If you need relationship advice, you can always
call Yee. All right, Ye, we got rooms on the way. Yes,
we're gonna be talking about little Yahdi. Now he is
firing back at people, and we'll tell you what they're
criticizing him for it. All right, we'll get into that next.

(01:17:45):
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, good morning morning everybody
and Steve say Envy, Angela Yee Scharlamne the guy we
are the Breakfast Club. Good morning to Malik Yobol. He's
thinking about you. Haven't heard from you in a while.
Haven't heard from y open a long time? He vanished,
You don't think so I don't know? Yes, good morning.
The Malik Yoba man okay I warrantined himself a couple

(01:18:08):
of months Ago. I haven't seen him since. Let's get
to the rooms. Let's talk a little Yadi. Skip the
intro report with Angela yea, all right, Well, as you know,
little Yaddi has this song out called Oprah's Bank Account,
and he's on that song with the baby and Drake
and the music video, little Yaddi is playing Oprah Winfree, right,

(01:18:30):
He's dressed up like Oprah Winfree, and some social media
users had an issue with that. I guess we can't
play the audio or anything. We can look we're looking. Okay, wait, wait,
hold on, we gotta right there. We had an issue.
Here we go, the Snow the Snow Rappers, the Mumble Raps.
What do you think about it? Yeah? No, I think
it's amazing, you know, just literally writing like mosery rhymes

(01:18:51):
that nobody can understand. I think it's like sort of
really like progressive and innovative. And you know, I think
at the forefront of that movement of music sick that
should be forgotten about um is little Yachi. I think
that guy is just just an absolute innovator of just
like music that should never be referenced or heard by

(01:19:14):
human beings. Again, what am I missing? What's the problem
is playing Oprah, a character named Bobrah who's sitting down
and doing an interview, which Rake. But people were going
at him on social media because he's dressed up as Oprah,
so they're calling him gay, bisexual. They have issues with
him putting on women's clothing. So Little Yaddy responded, bitch,
it's just supposed to be entertaining. It ain't even that deep. Yeah,

(01:19:34):
those all kids because they didn't grow up in all generation,
because we grew up in the generation of Martin playing Sheen.
They name Jamie Fox playing Wanda and Living Color, Living Color,
like like come on stop it, say yeah, and we're
so in deny it with your masculinity. It's like this
bother y'all relaxed, so Oprah parody like relaxed, he's having fun,
like Tyler Perry, Like, what's the problem here, guys? Come

(01:19:54):
on all right now. Duane Wade is saying that he's
not gonna go to his son's basketball games, and that
is because I guess he has an issue with Sierra
Canyon High School's basketball coach. Here's what he said when questioned, Yeah,
I'm not going to my son's game because if I
go it's gonna be a problem, you know what I mean,
because I ain't man. No, No, I'm not a problem
the ball corona. Yeah, maybe if the state championship, guy,

(01:20:16):
I will not be there to that, and I don't
want to do nothing to the coach, so I won't
be there. I think you just didn't do something. I
won't be there, but I'll be willing for the kid. Wow,
you're just gonna threaten the coach on inside the NBA
and pretty much that's why he's not going. He's not
going because he's not gonna do anything. Geez, I thought
the son was gone. You think you should still go anyway? No,
because he probably don't want to get upset that. I mean,

(01:20:38):
he said his son is not gonna play. Why don't
you would you do that? If your son was playing
in the game and you didn't like, well, I wasn't
playing but was on the team, you wouldn't go. There's
a lot of politics when it comes to a lot
of these sports, and that might be just one of them.
Maybe I'm not sure, and maybe he feels like its
sons should play and then he doesn't want to get
mad and upset, so he figures him and his son's
not gonna. I'd rather go curse out the coach and
get banned then just not show up, but said he

(01:21:00):
was sidelined early in the season due to injury and
then he got healthy, but it's been a struggle to
work him back into the lineup because the lineup is
so stacked. So I don't know what's really going on there.
But of course you want to see your child play, right,
all right. Kenya Morier is responding to some things that
Ninnie Leaks said. Now. Nintie Leaks was on The Breakfast
Club and she was talking about Kenya when questioned, do

(01:21:21):
you really just like a lot of old women on
the show? No, I don't like her. I'm just gonna
be in real life, Okay. I don't think she's a
good person, and I think that she does things for
the show, which is okay, But I think that you
don't have to do all of that. You don't have
to hit below the bell, be super nasty below the
belt with with what's something that she's doing. She went

(01:21:43):
around insinuating recently that I spit on her. Now I
didn't spit on her. Now I will spit on her, Okay,
But I didn't. I think that's the ultimate sign of disrespect,
but that it is, and that's how I feel about her. Man.
That's a good way to spread corona. All right. Well,
when lifts Service, Nini also talked about her quote open relationship.

(01:22:03):
If you found out that your husband was having inappropriate
conversations with one of your employees, yeah, you know what
is that? How would you feel? So? Actually what happened
was and Greg, no, I've talked about it. He's probable
faith because we actually talked about on the show. I
don't know if it's not air jick. If you guys
remember when we when our trailer first rolled out, Greg

(01:22:24):
and I are talking about open marriage, right, it hasn't
aired yet, all right? So Ken you responded because TMZ
caught up with her, and here's what Ken you had
to say about Nini and everything that Nini just said.
Do you think you guys will ever be friends together? No? Yeah,
so I just found out today be a LIPTS service,

(01:22:45):
that's Nini and Greg are having an open relationship. Did
you hear that? No? It aren't you. Well, I'm sure
that reunion is going to be lit. All right. Well,
I'm Angela yee, and that is your rumor report. All right,
thank you, miss Ye. Revote. We'll see you tomorrow. Everybody
else revote, class and day revolted, quarantining themselves right now

(01:23:06):
tomorrow may be here him all right, tomorrow to Morday. Okay,
all right, what's the breakfast club coming to mix up? Now? Now?
It's Women's History Month? Who were repent for? Today? Were
you're representing for? Bessie Coleman. She's the first black woman
to earn a pilots license, and she went through a
lot to get that license. She was denied from all
the flying schools in the United States. She couldn't even
get into those, so she actually had to go to
France to get her pilots license. She taught herself French

(01:23:29):
and went to France, learned her got her license in
just seven months and made it happen. Here is Mark
cat Foley recognizing Bessie Coleman on the Smithsonian documentary. It's
Woman's History Month and we're celebrating the most influential women
in history. Check out this phenomenal walk. Bessie Coleman was

(01:23:50):
born in poverty to a large family in Texas. She
was a manicurist, but she decided she'd loved idea in
the adventure of flying. No one in the United States
would train a young black woman to fly, but France
had a world renowned flight school that was more welcoming
if she could get there. So she would work during

(01:24:12):
the day at a chili parlor just to raise enough
money for her travels to France, and that night she
would teach herself French and earned an international pilot's license
in nineteen twenty one. She's the first African American woman
with a license to fly. With her pilots license in hand,
Coleman returned to an America fascinating with flight. Daredevil flight

(01:24:36):
barnstorming was part circus parts sporting pilots competed for attention
by pushing their planes to the limit for a blazingly
short time. She was the most extraordinary woman in American culture,
particularly for African Americans. And that was another phenomenal woman

(01:24:59):
in history. Yes, so shout out to Bessie Coleman. And
I've been saying this a lot lately. I don't see
a lot of black women who are pilots on airline,
So let's step it up, guys. Let's make sure that
we are more inclusive in that because I think, as again,
we always say if you see it, you can be it,
and I think it would be amazing for our youth
to go on a flight and see somebody that looks

(01:25:19):
like them or what they could potentially be. All right, now,
keep a lock when we come back. We got the
positive notice to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the
Breakfast Club. But let me just shout out to everybody.
Yesterday announced that I'm doing a car show in Atlanta.
It's the seventeenth of July, so we got a lot
of time. But I mean the amount of support and

(01:25:41):
amount of love I got from Atlanta in the surrounding cities.
I appreciate you guys. So many celebrities hit me up.
It's going to be a jam packed show. So if
you haven't got your tickets, get your tickets and thank
you Atlanta. Looks like we're gonna have a lot of
fun and shout to our sister station ninety six seven
to beat. All right, all right, and I want to
shout out everybody into trade. I'm actually heading out to
Detroit today. They did this whole little competition, right, They

(01:26:06):
did a contest on Jilb and Detroit and it's a
win a shopping spree with ye. So somebody won three
thousand dollars to go on a shopping spree with me.
So we are going to the mall, one of my
favorite places, Summerset Mall, and we'll be spending up that check.
So are they're gonna test the person for coronavirus before
you walk around and goddamn all with him? Um? I would?

(01:26:27):
I don't know, see, I guess they should test me too, right, yes,
but yeah, we are. The plan is to go to
the mall and spend that three thousand dollars. So that's
a dope ass shopping spree. Three you could get a
lot with three g's. And then we'll also be hosting
the March Badness concert. As of now, we are hosting
this concert on Sunday, right, Envy, that's right, and that's

(01:26:48):
featuring the baby money bag Yo Yo Gotti cash doll
So it should be fun, all right, Charlomagne, You got
a positive note? Yeah? Man? A positive note comes from
the seven Laws of spiritual sessed by Deepak choprah My
sister Devi Dev put me onto this book, man, and
I think law six is very important. It's the law
of detachment. Okay. And today I want you to factor

(01:27:10):
in uncertainty as an essential ingredient of your experiences, okay,
and your willingness to accept uncertainty, solutions will spontaneously emerge
out of the problem, out of the confusion, the disorder,
and the chaos. The more uncertain things seem to be,
the more secure you will feel, because uncertainty is a
path to freedom. Breakface club, y'all, finish the y'all duck

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