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of this the only one who can keep these guys in. Charlomagne,
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yo yo yo yo. Good morning angela Ye, good morning
Choo Migne the guy, peace to the plan. It is Tuesday, Yes,
it's Tuesday, and we're still here, Baby, we are still here.
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I think we're gonna be there. I think we could
broadcast through a zone, be an apocalypse based off some
of the equipment that we got yesterday. But we're actually
in the studio though, yes, yes we can. They actually
gave us equipment so we can broadcast from home. But
we are here, alive in the studio in Manhattan. Yeah,
it's it's It don't feel right broadcasting live from home,
especially for me, because, like I thought, we had a
router in the basement. My router isn't the most the
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worst place that the roder could possibly be in the
kids playroom, damn, you know what I'm saying. So it's
just like I can't be in there yo yo yoing
at six o'clock in the morning. The kids at home sleepy,
but they're not in the playroom at that time. Yeah,
but it's still loud. It's like it's loud, bro. Mine
isn't in my office, so it was pretty clear. Um,
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but you know what it is. I just, I'll be
honest with y'all. Like to be here. I like to
be here. I'd like to feel the environment. I'd like
to talk to you guys through the phone lines. I
just I like to be here until they say that
we can't. Yeah, and I know still you still got
to be safe though, right, we see. I'm always safe,
you know, that's what Because there's still people are there's
still people in and out, there's still germs to work.
Very few um, once you people, very few people, very
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few people. And even once once you get through security,
all the doors are open so you don't have to
touch any door that you could just walk right in,
so you're not touching too many things. I ain't see
no lights all on headed day? Thought it right here, right,
got it right here, it's next to me. I was
using the Purell this morning and I was like, damn,
Purell says it cures ninety nine point nine percent of germs.
What if that old point old percent of germs that
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they don't cure as the virus, the corona? What if?
Just what if? But I like being in too. It
remind me of like when we first started the Breakfast
Club nine years ago. Because nobody's here, it's just us
the board. That's right, lights are low, that's right, you know. Ye,
no revolte nothing else, vote, no nothing, even though we
are talking to one hundred plus markets throughout the country
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right now, drop on a colobomb for us. God damn it.
You know. Yeah, So yesterday was It wasn't the first day,
you know, because I took the kids out of school
a couple of days ago. But you know, we started
uh movie Monday. So you know what we do is
we all cook with each other in the kitchen and
then we watched movie. My kids wanted to see Harry pottall.
I've never seen Harry Potter before. I was never a
big fan. I never read the books. I never really
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even cared. But yesterday we watched the first episode the
first movie Harry Potter. My kids were into. It was
a cool movie night. Today's Taco Tuesday. Well, we'll make
tacos and do things outside. Yeah, my daughter, my daughter
and my wife love Harry Potters. My daughters read all
the books. She'll read the book and watch the movies.
So she's eleven and done that already. Yeah, and this
is the crazy part. So yesterday they gave us these
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kids so we can work from home. So I had
to unplug the internet and plug it back in. So
my son calls me, goes, Dad, I mean I'm at school.
I'm like, so, why are you calling me go back
to class? I'm not even remembering. He's like, no, Dad,
I'm upstairs at home on class, and you just connected
the WiFi. So now my teacher thinks, I'm you know,
playing I'm much rather you do that to him during
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while he's doing homework. Didn't do that while he's playing
video games. That would have just been wrong. Yeah, but
shut up. But yeah, so he you know, it's crazy
to see my you know, my teenagers have to be
in class throughout the day and talk to their teachers
and even my first create it has to be online
in school. It's the weirdest thing, man, it is what
it is. Scary times that were, and I'm not even
gonna say scary times. I'm gonna be honest with you.
In spite of it all, I went to therapy on Friday.
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My anxiety is not through the roof for some reason.
I think because I'm leaning into the uncertainty of it all,
and I'm not acting like I know what's going to happen.
I'm just taking one day at a time for whatever reason.
That's kind of keeping me pretty much calm for the
most part. What about you? He has everything out in Detroit.
You're still in Detroit. Yeah, everything's good. I actually stayed
in all day yesterday, didn't leave. I was catching up
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on ninety Day Fiance. Shout out to big Ed. If
you guys watch ninety Day Fiance, you know what that's
all about. And that's it. I've been doing things I
never do. I never go home and just stay in
the house and I slept all day. We cooked. That's it. Okay,
all right, let's get the show crack in front page news.
I guess we're talking about Corona. Corona, Corona. Huh yeah.
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And you know one thing that people are calling for
online yesterday was for special hours for the elderly. So
we'll talk about that all right. And also Big Freedom
will be joining us this morning, Big Freedom of course
from New Orleans. Yes, we'll kick it with her in
a little bit. I don't move. It's to Breakfast Club morning.
Hey morning. Everybody is DJ Envy and Angel Ye Charlomagne
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the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We are here.
Good morning to y'all. We gotta is their name for
this era? Is it like? I don't know? Corona time?
You know the chapter of Corona. We can make it
up right now, catch up, we can make it up
right now, catchy name for this time. I was watching
leven him up yesterday and a Corona ad came on.
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It's not good for them, all right, but let's get
in some front page news. Let's talk Corona alright. Well.
Stopping shop is offering special hours for coronavirus high risk shoppers,
and the mayor in Seattle has announced five million dollars
and grocery vouchers to help families out during this time.
Kroger has also given three million dollars to food banks
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and food insecurity initiatives during the coronavirus pandemic. And Amazon
is looking to fill one hundred thousand new positions due
to a surgeon online orders. So those are some updates
on what's happening. Everybody's at home ordering things online. I
was curious about that, you know, with Amazon. So Amazon
is hiring one hundred thousand people, but I thought they
didn't want people close proximity to each other. When when
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of you ever saw an Amazon worker. I ain't never
seen Amazon working in my life, but I see the
packages all the time. Yeah, but they got to work
in a warehouse. They gotta package it up, they gotta
dropping it off the up. Yeah. But I'm sure. I'm
sure it's across the country. It's not just in the
one place. So if you think about it like that,
in different hours, you know, people working around the clock.
So let's talk about numbers. The coronavirus has infected more
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than one hundred and eighty two thousand people and killed
over seventy one hundred people worldwide. In the United States,
you cannot gather in groups of more than ten. US
cases have passed forty four hundred. There has been at
least eighty six fatalities. Now in the United States, the
largest number of coronavirus cases is in New York, with
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nine hundred and fifty so far. Are so just giving
you those numbers. McDonald's Starbucks were closed seating areas and
restaurants due to the outbreak. In La County, the sheriff
has released inmates early due to coronavirus concerns. Also, US
airports are seeking ten billion dollars in government assistants. The
may SATs have been canceled because of coronavirus. All schools
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in New York are closed by tomorrow, according to the governor.
Now Georgia is closing all public schools starting Wednesday as well.
And that's kind of some of the update. There's a
lot going on, though, I don't even know where to
start with all this coronavirusent about the States practice in
martial law. You got San Francisco, Francisco twenty four hour
lockdown on lockdown. Shout out to my aunt who lives
in San Francisco. She was sending us pictures of what
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it's like out there. New Jersey practice in martial law
a little bit after APM. No, that's recommended. All thought
it was. Oh, so it's not not mandatories, recommended, recommended,
it's only essential travel. So you're not allowed to travel
from eight pm to five am in New Jersey unless
it's essential. It ain't worth it though, especially if you're black,
because you know there's already racial profile and driving wild
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black as it is. So it's no need for you
to be out past eight pm for four or five
am in Jersey just so they can have a reason
to pull you over and ask you what you're doing.
But did you put out the letter? You damn right, Well,
I don't think that's not for everybody I know, but
I'm just making sure you were good. I still don't
mean I still got to read for that letter. I
still got to reach for that goddamn letter. If you're
trying to go to Canada, they're gonna deny entry to
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anyone who isn't a citizen or a permanent residence, So
don't even try to get there. If you're trying to
go to the gym. Now they said American citizens they're
allowing in Canada. Well right now, they said, if you're
not a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident. They are
not allowing you when they are denying entry. Now, I
thought they said yesterday on the news they said America. Yes,
they said immediate Yeah, they did say some US citizens
and immediate family members. There you go. Of Canadian citizens.
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There's some exceptions, their crews, diplomats. Those are some of
the exceptions in Canada. For a while, Drake can only
sleep with women in Canada. He can't. He can't flu
nothing in huh. All right, An, if you're trying to
go to the gym, the gyms are closed, but they
said that it's a lot of home gym sales right now,
so people are ordering home gyms to bring into their
house because they can't make it into the gym. So
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very interesting. I was waiting on the home the gym
delivery yesterday. I mean, I I mean, I've been having
my gym in the crib, but I got another piece
of equipment coming. And that's the only thing I don't
mind being delivered to the house because like they come
through the back door, you know what I mean. But
you like it to the back door. But that's your
from the page news, all right. Apecially, at a time
like this, get it off your chest five five. If
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you're upset, you need to vent its upgrading. Show them
how you have set the mood. I know yound five
A five one oh five one. You need to get
things off your chest. Call us now, it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up. You're
trying to get it off your chest because you're mad
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or blass. We want to hear from you on the
breakfast But Barry from Brooklyn on the line, what up, Barry?
What's going on? Man? All this total distancing. I got
my kids in the house. I didn't realize how tired
I was of them. Todays crazy, It's crazy everywhere. Man.
I gotta feed them every hour on the hour, to
eat too much as a wild Yeah, it's called your kids.
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That's how it works, sir. You gotta feed them. You
gotta make sure they're getting the proper rest. That's your
job to raise them. The hell is wrong? How many kids? Yeah?
What were you? What were you doing? The flint list?
How old are they? Uh? Nine? Five? And like three months?
All right? Man, what you gotta do? You gotta you
gotta make it fun for them? I mean, I mean
like I said, Monday, we do a movie. Monday, Tuesday's
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taco Tuesday. Wednesday is wacky Wednesday. Let them pick their
own outphite to wear. You gotta just do cool stuff
with them. Yeah, it's a lot, man, Yo, These teachers
to get paid a lot more. Noah, you just gotta
have fun. You got pillowcases at the crib right and
you said, yeah, have a pillow case, have a pillowcase. Run,
jump in the pillowcase and do like you know, a
little hopscotch. Students like you gotta just make fun stuff
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for the kids. That's what I've been doing all day, Garrett,
you said something just now that's real though. Yes, teachers
need to get paid more. And I love times like
this because you will appreciate the fact that somebody else
has to watch your children and about twenty other children
every goddamn day at it for a little to no pain.
And now you understand how bad your kids is. Hello,
who's this yo? Big chocolate to how are you doing?
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You don't want to hear from you at a time
like this because you've been spreading the coronavirus. That's something
important to say. Two quick things. Let's pray for the
people that are sick at this time, right, I think
we need more prayer right at this time with people coronavirus.
So let's pray for everybody that's needed. And two, I
got a little something for you, Charlotmagne coronavirus. I hate
you just the old way is what I want you
to do. The only thing that stinks worse than you
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is when Charlomagne takes the dude. Dude, Now that's funny.
You had coronavirus on your tongue for years sucking people's toes.
You know, all in a random scrange told you suck
to pick chocolates and toe sucker. Hello, who's this? What's
going on here? How you guys are doing today? Man?
What's up? Get it off your chess man, Man, I
want to communite you guys for just make yourself available
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at not doing doing your job from home. It means
a lot for a person like myself. I also wanted
to let a lot of people know here in Illinois
that election day is today and that they haven't voted yet.
This is one of the distractions that they're using to
get you away from a poll. So we do still
need to get out of the vote. Yeah, Ohio, I
think Florida's voting today as well. I can't remember. I can't,
I can't remember who else. I had a couple of
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people on my Facebook who were saying, why why vote
right now? You know, because they don't want you to vote.
That's why you need to go vote. This is just
a distraction for the vote. I mean, you can't. You
can't really call it a distraction because of they're telling
you the social distance, and they're telling you to stay
six feet away from each other and avoid large crowds,
especially of over ten people. The voting booth is definitely
gonna have more than ten people, so you can't say
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it either, the distraction. I get that too, Charlie, and
I agree with you to an extent. But the funny
thing to me is, I think you set on an
all day for this and you can't really control what.
You can't tell everybody stop doing what they're doing for
two weeks. This is around the same time as the
election time. They went out a little two weeks everything
should be back to normal. Cool. No, they didn't say
two weeks everything should be back to normal. They ain't
say that. The yeah, yesterday, Donald Trump said everything down
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for two weeks. They's gonna be longer than two weeks.
They're gonna start with two weeks, but I think it's
gonna be longer than two weeks. Maybe two two weeks
could flatten the curve, though, if everybody actually do it
the hell they's supposed to do and stay home. Yeah,
get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. If you need to vent, hit
this up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club. Did your time to get it off your chests?
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Whether you're mad or blast, so, you better have the
same anty. We want to hear from you on the
Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Hey, it's just from a man.
Let's up, broke, get it off your chests. Yeah, I
just want to say, good morning. If you vy Uncle Charlotte.
I finally got your book today, Black Privlet, so I
can't wait to check. Thank you, King, I appreciate you.
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I'm just I'm just mind boggled how everyone uh is
getting all these totartry. No one is getting any soap
or anything. I worked over here in CBS, man, and
our shelves is full of soap but no tissue and
no toilet, Pa, you ain't lying. I went and bought
me some soup yesterday just because I was like, you know,
when you go buy some soul, that's sobar was full. Yeah,
but everybody's stayed take care of man, you know, washing
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here and seranitized, stay away from people. All get a
lot of fruits and vegetables right now. That's right. Hello,
who's this if you can find them? Yeah? Morning from
bok Rick from Brooklyn. Without getting off her chess Rick Morning,
Charlotte magnet Rick thought, I was watching this video, you
know how everybody's talking about coronavirus what I was saying,
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But I've watched this video with his family, the Jamaican
family that was in Wohan, which was the grinding girl
for the virus initially, right right, and they were talking
about how they survived everything and how with the process
they think that they did in the midst of all
the chaos to survive the actual outbreak. And it was
good to see that because you know, the newest he's
talking about all the tats, which is important, but like
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it was good to see a Caribbean family, your black family,
picking together in the heart of this whole chaos. They
you know, they stayed home and they played games. They
made a particular the things to build up the immune system.
They had to go outside of time because they were
closed to everything, and there they talked about exactly what
they did as far as like washing their hands and
being hygienically taking that clote off at the door when
they got in. Yeah, they said, suns. Sun is very
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good for you because it increases your vitamin D. I
think the vitamin D yep. Yeah, yeah, So it was
good to see a positive side of some people really
surviving and if they were in the heart of it,
you know what I mean, and they came out of
it's as possible for um, for us to just hunker
down and do it and what I'm saying. So it
was good to see that side of it and here
a positive feedback from people that survived the hosting instead
of like constantly putting the fear and everyone that is
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gonna be um, you know, it's gonna it's like a
death sentence, which we know it's not right. Yeah, it's
not you know, it's it's crazy. I got a home.
One more one more thing really because I'm going to
do a Shameless Club because of you guys, right for
the Breathless Club. I started my own podcast called Royal
and Ratchet and it's been doing really well and you
guys with the inspiration for that. So I really want
to thank you guys back. I would like everybody to
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going to check that out too on all major podcasts platforms, Graduations, Ratchet. Y'all.
Got a homeboy who told me yesterday we was texting,
he said he caught he actually caught the coronavirus a
few weeks ago. And he said he was in Asia
at the time, and he said he had a high
fever and strong call for two weeks straight and then
they went away, and he said nobody else in his
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family has displayed any of the symptoms. Really. Yeah, So,
I mean it is a lot of people who've been
I guess catching it and you know, getting through it.
I guess that's why they keep saying the two week things, right,
get it off your chests. Eight on drink five eight
five one oh five one. If you need to vent,
you can hit us up at any time. Now. You
got roomors all the way, Yes, but we're talking coronavirus.
Let's talk about this celebrity actor Man crushed for everybody
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who has come forward and said that he actually contracted coronavirus.
Coronavirus has to be top three most popular diseases of
all time, right, you guys. Just the marketing for coronavirus
has been impeccable. Like it's got to be HIV age
cancer in coronavirus, right, if there had to be three viruses,
you gotta be most popular. I mean, just shot to
the top of the charge fast, all right, get it
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off your chest. You can hit this at anytime. But
rumors on the way. It's the breakfast club. Good morning,
the breakfast club. E j envy angela ye, Charlemagne, the guy.
We are the breakfast Club. I feel significantly less healthy
this morning? Is that because I put Tumeric in my
ginger t every morning and I spilt it all over
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the place just now. I didn't even get a chance
to sip it. Go back down, Let's get another one.
They don't sell that downstairs. I had to break that
from home. Oh yeah, ginger t. I bought my own
Tumeric party at everything. Yeah. My wife gave me a
little book bag of supplies, and she gave me my water.
She gave me some food, she gave me a mask,
some hand sanitizer. Yeah, let's get to the rumors. Let's
talk at hidress. Elba, oh go report got breakfast club?
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Well it just Elba got his coronavirus test back and
it's not good news for him. He said he has
placed himself in self quarantine. Here's what he said. Got
some test results back for coronavirus and it came back positive. Yeah,
and it sucks. I'm doing okay. Sabrina hasn't been tested
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and she's doing okay. I didn't have any symptoms. I
got tested because I realized I was exposed to someone
who had also tested positive. This is serious. Now's the
time to really think about social distancing, washing your hands.
Beyond that, there were people out there who aren't showing
symptoms and that can easily spread it. I feel sorry
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because you don't like to see nobody's sick, But I
can't help but think to myself, is there some sort
of privilege with these tests because he said didn't he
didn't have any symptoms, but he was able to get tested.
What about the people who are actually walking around which
symptoms we can't get tested? Well, maybe they allow you
to get tested because yeah, he's not here. I don't think.
I don't think he was here. I think he was
overseas where he lives. Oh, I don't know. I assumed. Yeah.
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And you know, a lot of people know that they
have some type of exposure from traveling, like for instance,
right now, Our Wroker and Craig Melvin, they're off the
Today Show after one of their staffers was diagnosed with coronavirus.
That was a colleague that's on the third hour of
the show who contracted it. So just out of precautions,
they have announced that they are not going to be
on for a day. Also, anchor Savannah Guthrie and Hoda
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Kopi are distancing themselves and sitting apart from each other.
So as they found that out, Our Wroker tweeted out,
he's feeling fine, don't worry about us, thinking about our
colleagues and all those who are really suffering, and God
bless the healthcare providers and first responders who are helping
as well. How Come the young lady in the video
wasn't doing those social distancing with did yourself? His wife? Yeah, Well,
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I guess she feels like she's doing it so long.
I mean she's been with him the whole time. Yeah,
but if the whole thing is about social distancing and
she don't have no symptoms, shouldn't she be away from
him just so she don't get sick. I mean she's
been in the house the whole time. Yeah, they used
to quarantine together. I got it, guys, yet, so everybody
has to be in the house. Even said Earl that
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your man had no symptoms in he used to add it. Yeah,
I guess. But yeah, if you're already in the house
with your family, Bro, if you're ready in the house
with your family, you're all supposed to quarantine together, like
just not be around, you know, not be around anybody else.
That's why people are staying in the house. Yeah, so
she does have it, then they she won't go nowhere. Yeah,
they have it together, now, got you. And one thing
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that's happening is Uber Eats has pledged to deliver over
three hundred thousand free food deliveries to healthcare workers and
first responders in the midst of all of this coronavirus
pandemic and trusting the Uber each drivers who's testing the
people at the restaurant to make sure that they don't
got it. None of this is making any sense. Okay,
that's all I'm saying. Well, people do have to eat though, right, yeah,
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but why would you trust restaurants at this point? What
is the whole what? What? I don't know what social
distancing is anything. I just don't. I mean, it's should be.
You shouldn't have to You shouldn't be going to restaurant.
You should be cooking. You should be preparing your own food.
But I guess just everybody can't for whatever reason. It is,
maybe elderly, maybe I don't know, but yes, you have
to make sure you eat some way, somehow. But you
shouldn't be ordering food. That's the whole idea of going
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to the grocery store and getting a two weeks supply
and cooking for yourself. You shouldn't be ordering food from anybody.
That's why are people tattating the fruits and vegetables and
the supermarket too, washing fruits and vegetables off. And then
when you cook food, shouldn't that kill anything? Right? When
you cook food, I don't know, you get food deliveries,
doesn't that cook off? Doesn't I don't want to spread
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that kind of information because I'm not sure. Yeah, but
the guy handling your food and giving you the food
in the bag, you just don't know who put your
food in your bag, the coronas on the surface of
the bag and touching I don't know. I'm hearing stories
about people spraying down their packages when they get their packages.
I don't know. Yeah, because in that case, if you
go to the supermarket and then you're touching anything the
shopping cart, money, shopping bag, the shopping bag in the
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supermarket and touching it. That's why people wearing gloves of
the supermarket. And my dad told me the head. I
don't know where my dad gets this information from, but
he told me that coronavirus can live on anything metal.
So it's actually on your car. So he said, anytime
you go in your car and you touch your car,
you could tell that that's polling. Man. Now, we don't know,
we don't know what's true. What's that We don't want
to spread falsed. We don't know. But I want bread
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and false information. Yeah, we don't know, We don't know,
I said, I don't know. Minutes ago, we just spent
five minutes bread and false inform me. Just be careful
out there all right now. Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson
had been released from the hospital following their coronavirus diagnosis.
They were hospitalized in isolation after being diagnosed last week
in Australia and chet Hank test spoken out. Here's what
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he said. Oh quick, updated on my folks. They're out
of the hospital. They're still self quarantined obviously, but they're
feeling a lot better. So that's a relief. I just
want to say anyone else out there where that has
loved ones or if you yourself or afflicted with the virus,
my prayers go out to you because a lot of
people are suffering other than my parents right now. A
k A. Mine's not sick. Big up. The doctor dem
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dropping in. Yeah, well that is good news that his
parents are okay and out of the hospital. All right.
I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right,
thank you, miss Yee. Now when we come back, we
got front pages. What we're talking about. What's you think coronavirus? Yep,
all right, we'll get we got some more toy but
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we got other things to talk about this morning. Because
there is an election. There's an election in four stage
today as well. All right, we'll get into that next
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US morning, everybody is dg envy Angela, Ye, Charlomagne the guy.
We are the breakfast club. Let's get in some front
page news where we're starting. Ye, Well, let's start with
Donald Trump. He has had a press conference yesterday and
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he basically unveiled a fifteen day plan to try to
flatten the curve of new infections. He said, each and
every one of us has a critical role to play
in stopping the spread and transmission of the virus. And
so right now before he was acting like it wasn't
as bad as it is, but now he's saying it
is really really bad, and they don't want people to
convene in places if there's more than ten people together
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in one space. So that's what's being advised right now.
So a lot of people are staying at home, like
in San Francisco, twenty four hour lockdown in your house.
I think they should do that now. I think they
should do that now until they get a really really
good grip on everything and then hopefully be able to
open back up sooner. Yeah. You know what, in Florida,
it's spring break, right and there's still a lot of
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people on the beaches, people at Claire Water Beach. Now,
you know, better than the used Florida as an example
for anything for the rest of all. These are spring
breakers coming from other places. When you go to Florida,
you lose your mind. Did you drink? Soon as you
drink the water in Florida, you become a flora Ridian.
You can go to Florida, Florida, I mean Florida, Florida
the whole another country. Okay, they just need to make
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Florida a whole another country. People in Florida are not
like direct of us, all right. In Ohio, the governor
has announced the poles will be closed because of coronavirus today.
So that is the result in that order came from
the Ohio Health Director. She was ordering the polling locations
in the state of Ohio clothes to avoid the imminent
threat with a high probability of widespread exposure with a
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significant risk of substantial harm to a large number of
people in the general population. We gotta push all of
this stuff back. Did we push back the Democratic primary now?
And we push back to general election in November? Like
what happened? We might have to. We might have to
because I kind of feel like it's necessary, right, because
it's going to affect too many different things, like the
results of what should be happening now. Did you guys
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watch Donald Trump yesterday? Sure did a little bit of it,
all right? I believe we have some audio. It seems
to me that if we do a really good job,
will not only hold the death down to a level
that is much lower than the other way had we
not done a good job. But people are talking about
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July August something like that, so it could be right
in that period of time, how will they all? Right?
Our celebrity in chief was telling the truth yesterday. He
said that we are more more than likely headed to
a recession, and he said that the coronavirus is bad,
very bad. He said, the bad. That's all you can
(26:34):
It's bad. Clearly he's got new information because a couple
of weeks ago he said it was a hoax. Now
he's saying it's bad. At least you know, we know,
we know now it's bad, right all right now? There
was also the first participant in a coronavirus vaccine trial.
It was given that dose yesterday. That study will and
rolla tota of forty five healthy adults over a six
week time frame, and each person will get two injections
(26:56):
about a month apart, in varying doses. So right now
the study is in a phase one trial. So they
want to make sure that their vaccine is safe and
induces a desired response from whoever participates with their immune system.
And so what that's what they're doing right now. They
just started that yesterday. Yeah, I need to know what
this person's life was like day decided to do this.
Are showing that a good samaritan who wants to see
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the best for your country and the best for the planet.
Oh you just like really down on your luck and
you just like yolo, And I wonder how much they
pay them. As long as they're healthy, that's important, right,
they said it's healthy adults. Whatever their reasoning is, it
is what it is. I would like. So let's see.
But it's still gonna take you six weeks to really
even get any information because it's a six week time
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frame that they're testing it. So who knows where we'll
be at six weeks from now, right right, all right,
well that is your front page news. All right, thank you,
miss ye. Now let's open up the phone lines. Eight
hundred five eight five, one oh five one. Right. We
were talking behind the scenes, and you know, of course,
it's a lot of people losing a lot of things
at a lot of money being lost, a lot of
businesses being closed. It's gonna be it's gonna be hardship
(28:02):
for a while. But what's one thing that you're upset
that you're missing due to the coronavirus? And I was
saying behind the scenes, the one thing I'm really really
upset about is I won't get to see my daughter
walk across that stage and she graduates high school and
attends college next year. That's the one thing. That's the
one thing I wanted to see. I wanted my my
parents to see. I wanted them to see their grandchild
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walk across that stage. You know, as a child, As
a father, you know, you groom your child, you pay
for school, and you do the right thing, and then
when they graduate, that's like a sign up. Yeah, like
I've done a good job, and I probably won't get
to see that. She wanted to see your daughter do
a little dance to that pomp and circumstance we all understand,
which is the uh, it's me. You might make it.
Maybe you might make it. Maybe the curve might flatten
(28:45):
enough to wear you know, we figured this thing out
a little bit. May what Uh it's the third week,
second week of make That's what I'm saying, you might
might possibly make it. My mind is basically the same.
You know, my daughter as a cheerleader, she chill leads,
you know, competitively. And last year she was hurt. So
they have like this big competition in Disney World, the
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NBA Finals, the Chileans, the big thing, right, right, she
was hurt last year and she didn't get to participate.
Her teammate it again this year, and now it's this
goddamn coronavirus and it's at Disney World. So of course
you know that shutdown, yes, but that's not tell me EASi.
So I'm just being optimistic and hoping that you know,
maybe this curve will flattened by it in and you
know she'll get to do her a little jack anything
(29:27):
for you. Ye. Yeah, I had an interview I was
supposed to do that was gonna be really exciting for me,
and now that is not going to happen. But to
be honest, I'm just grateful that I'm okay, and I
actually have a lot of empathy for other people who
are going through a lot worse things right now. So
I feel really grateful that I can uh not do
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all the things that I was supposed to do and
be okay. All right, So call us right now and
tell us what you missed because of the coronavirus and
your period. Don't come. Eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one. What's one thing that you are so
upset that you are probably gonna miss? Call us up
right now. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, your phall
in right now call me at your opinion to the
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breakfast Club topic breaking down eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. The Breakfast Club it's topic time
on the phone call eight hundred five eight five one
oh five. Want to join it to the discussion with
the Breakfast Club. Talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
(30:35):
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now,
if you just join us, we're talking about one thing
that upsets you about the coronavirus, meaning one thing you
have to give up and you probably won't see, I
would say, and then you're missing the one thing that
you're gonna miss. I should say. For me, it is
my daughter graduating. You know I won't get to see
her graduating. Hopefully it's the second week of May, and
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the way things look that it's probably gonna have to
cancel that. And that's one thing I would love for
my parents to be able to see their granddaughter walk
across that stage. I'll go in to the next chapter
of for Life, but you know, because of the way
things are, I probably won't get to see that. Now, Charlomane,
what about you? I mean mine is the same, you
know what I'm saying. Mine is my daughter. She's a
chill leader, she cheers competitively, and last year she was
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hurt when they go to Disney World and they have
like the big chi leading competition in Disney World. It's
like the Super Bowl of Chili, like the NBA Finals,
the child No Series of chill Leading. And so she
was hurt and she didn't get to participate with her
team last year and that that that hurt me watching that.
But this year is the coronavirus, you know what I'm saying.
So I'm like, damn, they make it back, and I
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don't know if she'll ever get a chance to participate
in that World Series of chi Leading competition. So I'm
I'm hoping out man, I'm being optimistic. You know, I'm
sure she'll make it again. That what about you? Ye? Yes,
I was really looking forward to this interview that I
had to do with artists who just put out a project.
But I'm going to push that back. But other than that,
it's not that serious to me anything that I have
to miss. I think people are going through way worse
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things and I have to go through. So whatever it is,
you know, we'll get it back, and we gotta be optimistic. Right.
Sounds a blackness to a mystic, as long as you
keep your head to the sky, all right. Hello, who's this? Hey,
your knees? What are you missing? What are you missing? Mama?
What's one thing you're gonna miss? Um? The damn sports? Um?
(32:26):
My athletes? So I have two of two leagues to
play in, and now I can't play in them, and
my entire family's home. I can't spend time with them.
I gotta I'm the only one that still has to
go to work. Yeah. Basketball, yes, oh yeah, yeah, yeah,
you gotta. You gotta keep your distance. Can't be on
this sweating on people. Well you can still. You can
still practice by yourself, right, go to the park and practice,
(32:48):
you some hoops and do some calls. Go outside. Yes,
it's just not the thing. Yeah, I tell you that
I play one on one against Corona. Hello, who's this?
My name is Jessica. Hey, Jessica. What's one thing that
you're gonna miss? Because it's coronavirus? My baby showers? Actually,
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oh damn? When is your baby shower? What happened? When
is the baby shower? Baby showers was for April twenty
eighth and South Jersey and I had a second one.
If we're all eleven North Jersey and both have to
be candled, well, you could get everybody on FaceTime and
you know what I mean, you could just sit in
the chair and and you know, open up. You know
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what you should do. You should have a sipping sea
after the baby's born. Yeah, I mean I did hear that.
I was I didn't know that was an option with
the whole shipping sea thing, so that possibly is the thing.
But it's my first child, so I was really hoping,
you know, to do the whole shebang. Oh, you know,
it'll be nice because then people get to see the
baby for the first time. On your baby, you better
not kill him. That's what I'm scared about. What did
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I get? Like, you know, my baby sick after he's bored? No,
do that? No way, you could do it when the
baby's won. You can do it whenever. It just has
to be postponed until this baby, with the baby in kindergarten,
when you know the coach is clear, still do it.
But you can always FaceTime. Just have like a little
FaceTime function and have everybody call and just have like
a big thing on so on your on your FaceTime. Yeah,
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like your good idea. Yeah, good luck, Jessica. What's the
baby dude? Okay, alright, Like I'm sorry. I mean, it's like,
this really sucks, because this is the ones in the
lifetime opportunities you can't do. She can't a daughter's graduation.
You can't do that over a cheer leading competition. Maybe
you might get another chance to do that again. A
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baby shower. That's not happening again, Like that sucks. Was
not the first one, she can't happen again. But but
then you just have to be creative and say, at
least everybody's safe, but let's do something different and just
be creative and make up something else when you can
do something. Yeah, instead of a baby shower, you can
have a baby light drizzle. Yeah, they call it a sip.
They call it a sipping. See a lot of wants
that now, I know. But look, you can still do
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something later on. I ain't knowing sip with my new
born baby. I ain't bringing old body around my new
no baby. Well, you know what happens to people when
they have the baby earlier than they think they're going to,
Because I've been to a couple of those where women
had the baby a couple of months early, a month early,
and that's in the shower we're supposed to be in.
Then they end up having a stipping. See from my daughter.
I'm I'm gonna make up, put on a dress, she
gonna walk down the stairs, we're gonna play the music.
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The whole family gonna dress up. It's enough of us
in that house. So we're all gonna dress up and
we're gonna start charing for graduation. Yep, that's dope. If
I can't have it something different, problem, Yes, prom, she
can come. She'll put on the dress and sheets. She
gets to dance with three different men. Me, you're not
brothers Logan and Jackson don't have a prom dade already? No,
she had no prom yet. Oh wow, wow wow. All right,
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eight's disappointing. Huh, that's who's probably disappointing. A little boy
wanted to ask your daughter to the problem of shit.
But I'm not mad about that begetting. I'm taking it
to the problem and shit. Me Jackson and Logan eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one, we're talking
to coronavirus. What's one thing that you're gonna miss out
on because of this virus? Call us now it's the
breakfast club one morning. It's topic time. The phone called
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eight hundred and five, eighty five, one oh five want
to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club,
talk about it, mording everybody in DJ Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne,
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now if you
just joined us, we're asking what's one thing you're gonna
miss out because of the coronavirus? All right, I'm missing
my daughter's graduation. Uh. Charlomagne is missing his daughter's cheerlead
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in competition. Yee is missing in an important interview. So
we're asking you, Hello, who's this? This is Luna from Florida. Hey,
Luna from Florida, Florida. Wait, what's you about? The Miss Lunda?
The craziest people in America come from the Bronson all
of Florida. Let's let's hear what you about the Miss Luna? Why?
I trust say something crazy like her period because she's
from Florida. First, So you're what your birthday, Luna? Yes,
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you're not I'm gonna miss your birthday? You know you
have another birthday next year? You know that, right? And
then you have a party the next year, Like, no,
I'm going to miss the festas I don't still gonna
be my birthday. But it's gonna suck. First of all,
in Florida, you should not have more than two friends anyway. Okay,
so that's the safe number of people to do. That's good.
So y'all can get together and drink and I wouldn't
(37:13):
pass the blood to each other. But they don't drink
for real. What they're doing. What they're doing pills, no, no, no, no,
no drugs, no drugs. Well, you're not missing your birthday, baby.
When's your birthday? Lula? All right, well that's you know,
the twenty first is gonna happen, right, Yeah, but she
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can't celebrate. It's way she won. Yeah, Well you wanted
to celebrate, I'm gonna be stuck in the house. Yes,
I don't want to celebrate. I think the best place. Well,
I'm not always in the house. I'm always working. You
have a boom, huh, No, you have a booth. We'll
call up pat, We'll shout y'all for your birthday, okay.
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On my Instagram, Lady lu Hair, that's l A D
Y l o U D. I are Letty lou Hare
on Instagram. I am a braider license braider in Orlando, Florida.
So yeah, I want your haird braided before the coronavirus.
Is your hair long enough to get braided yet? Not yet?
But Lula ain't braidy the By the way, the twenty
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first is on a Saturday, so it don't call up
here Lula please? Who's this her? Good morning? My name
is Love from the Bronx. Hey live from the PX.
Now what what are you missing out on? Love? So
my younger sisters. Definitily, she goes to study on THEATA
and her graduation is May nine, So right now it's
up in the air whether they're going to have the
ceremony or not. But just wanna shot Aroule super proud
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of her. Really overcame many obstacles to get there. So
I hope you can't watch or walk upost that stage.
All right? What if all the kids wear masks? The
kids can't wear masking gloves. I thought about that, and
the parents wear masks and everything in the gloves. Yeah,
but you know what about you know if a lot
of elderly people would have to go grandparents want to
see their grandkids walking on that other and keep them
six feet away, but their advising no groups of more
(38:59):
than ten people convening. Well, maybe you doing graduation every
day with groups of ten, probably thirty people in the
graduating class. Honestly, how many people are your graduating class? Well,
my graduate it's not that many. That's what I'm saying.
She going to a nice private school. Yeah, you know
what I'm saying. There's probably fifteen people in her graduating class.
So do one do ABC on Monday and then D
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E F or the last names? Maybe? Hello? Who's this? Hey?
This is keybris Hey, keyb. What's one thing that you're
missing out on? Mama? Oh I forgot I was supposed
to be anonymous, So well, I'm missing out on a
job opportunity. Really what what job were you were supposed
to dance that? Stop it? Um it's supposed to Well,
currently I'm a public health person, but I was trying
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to get at this job at Verizon for three years now.
They found out that an employee had a coronavirus, so
they shut the whole facility down. They told me that
they were just waiting on a start date and now
it's closed until further noted. Damn wow, hey Corona A yes,
and coronas so bad that the Corona bear really might
have to change his name. I can't never see the
(40:04):
name Corona ever again. Corona really really messing up things
for people. Broy eight hundred five eight five one on
five one. We're just asking, what's one thing that you're
gonna miss out on because of this coronavirus? Call us? Now,
it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now,
if you just joined what you laughing about? Man? That
(40:24):
really is a funny excuse, right. What's that like if
you get a girl pregnant right now and the girl
be like, hey, I missed my parent and you'd be like,
whow because of coronavirus? He said, can't because of me?
What's one thing you're gonna miss out on because of
the coronavirus? H if you just joined us? I was saying,
I'm gonna miss probably my graduate, my daughter's graduation. It's
in May and they probably will cancel it. Charlomagne's gonna
(40:47):
miss his chilling competition. You know, they go to Disney World.
It's like the super Bowl of chill leading. Last year
she was hurt, so she didn't get a chance to
perform in it, and this is this goddamn coronavirus. Now
he said she had a huge interview, she was about
to do that. Uh probably we were flying to multiple Yeah,
we were flying to multiple places to get it done.
And now that's well, it's still gonna happen, just not
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anytime soon. All right, Hello, who's that? And what's up? Bro?
What's one thing you're about to miss out on them
because of this coronavirus? Bro? Yeah, closing and like dweys
for a wedding, then you're supposed to go to a
wedding everything. Yeah, I'm sure, man, And I feel bad
for people that spent a lot of money on these
these weddings and flowers, flowing arrangements and all that venues flights.
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Like for me, it's nothing, bro, Okay, just the plane, sig.
But my cousins spend big more than a bro. And
we're not thinking about how whack funerals are too, bro. Yeah,
I mean you can't. You can't have everybody. I would
love to have a lit funeral one day, now, you
know what, I'll go ahead, now, I just gotta suck
you die and then you go to heaven and you're
looking down and ain't nobody at your funeral? Nope, because
(41:54):
it's some damn coronavirus. They said. Some businesses are doing
even better, like because bars are closed, it's a lot
of liquor delivery services that are doing really well. They said.
There's other things doing really well, like car rental businesses.
People are driving places because they don't want to fly.
So some things that are juice barring Brooklyn's doing pretty
good too right now. Numbers are up. Cleaning companies are
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doing well right now. People that sell and make water
distribute Water distributors are making a lot of money right now,
but there's a lot of people that are not that.
A lot of people are getting crushed out there. And
I just hope that, like how the government is going
to save these airlines, they save regular people as well.
Where the House passed the UM I think I forgot
what the name of the bill is called, but they
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did pass some kind of build the offer relief for
like small businesses and stuff like that, and and people
to get paid sickly, even things like that, I hope.
So let's go to one more caller. Hello, who's this Hey,
Corey from Miami. Turn your radio down. Now, what's one
thing you're about to miss out on because of the
coronavirus already? I'll post ten year old daughter pick up
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better come spend a weekend and to cancel because they
canceled everything down here, damn down down there where Florida
in Miami, Florida. Man, they need to cancel Florida for
the next few weeks. Man, I think that'll help. You
need to leave us alone right now. Ain't that going
down yet? Where were you picking your dought up from?
(43:18):
Leave bird Florida? Are you can't driving it up? I
could have for her. MoMA was like, Yo, if they
closed down and no trouble, that shit sucked in Miami.
So she didn't want U to come down and stuff like.
But I think all this is just a little hoped
right now. That's why you in Florida. That's why all
of y'all got the beaches packed in Florida right now,
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because y'all think it's a hoaxing. That's why you gotta
quarantine all of Florida, because Florida ain't taking nothing serious.
I gotta hear this one ahead. Who's making money off
of this? Right now? Y'all talking about electors coming up
to date. Who's benefiting on for all this scar in
the public having them? It's the y'all stories that everything
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nobody because nobody, because the stock market is down three
thousand plus points, We're about to head to a recession.
Nobody making money at this moment. So what do you
want to do? You want to just act like nothing's
going on. Hey, I'm gonna tell you I hadn't been
around my daughter for nine years weekend. I would have
risked corrected kids in coronavirus for that. People don't understand.
(44:24):
There's a lot of things for hold on now, I
need you to repeat that for me. One time, quarantine
from your daughter for nine years? Correct your your your
baby mama had you quarantine from your daughter for nine
years because you're a sick baby daddy? And what happened? Now?
It is all cool, though, but you know, saints gonna
pats that I'm gonna see her, That's all it is.
But what does this happen? You ain't seen your daughter
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in nine years? Now you want to blame the coronavirus
or not seeing your daughter, Hey, it ain't. My father
got to But what that got to do with coronavirus,
because you stop me for seeing them. You ain't seen
her at nine years before. You ain't seen it when
there was a bowl. You ain't seen it when it
was Zeka. Now you want to blame this son Corona.
It was coronavirus. You can't do that. People up and crazy.
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So I don't. I don't know why am I going
back and forth with somebody for Florida. I know better.
I knew about the coronavirus nine years before you exactly
he exactly how you ain't seen your daughter in nine years.
But now you want to blame not seeing your daughter
on the goddamn coronavirus. Why why did I do that
this morning? No? I know better than to go back
and forth with the Florida Florida. Come on Mayby and gentlemen, Florida.
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That's it man, what the story? Man? All of the
story is the craziest people in America come from the Bronx,
and all of Florida and Florida need to be quarantine. Okay,
let's yes, you use this opportunity to build a wall
around Florida. Please. Okay, all travel is bad from Florida
if you don't have gold teeth and dreadlocks. You can't
go to Florida until February first, nineteen ninety whatever, two thousand.
(45:56):
I want to go back because Florida only gonna get worse.
I'm taking this crest. We got rumors all the way. Yes,
we are going to talk about Drake while all this
is going on. He's breaking records and gonna tell you
what record he just broke. Also, shout out to Becky,
she's a healthcare worker. She just hit me up. She
said they can't have home cook food the whole time
because they're pulling in a lot of hours every single day.
(46:16):
So thanks to Uber Eats for delivering those meals for
all of the healthcare workers who are working really hard
to handle everybody's illnesses right now and to make sure
that they're on board for coronavirus to make sure things
don't get even worse. We do want to share our
appreciation for healthcare workers right now. Rumors on the way.
We'll be back. It's the breakfast Club, Go morning. I
(46:37):
had to sprain my mic down man. Why because one
of the producers come in and keep using my mic.
I told them to go don't use my mic, no meal,
I got six feet away from each other. Ain't no
social distancing going on in here, baby, I told him no.
You know I heard that other stations they have everybody
in different studios. I heard other people not even in
the studio. Yeah, there's a lot of people they separated
the studios, a lot of people not even in. But
(46:58):
let me walk down the hall and see what was
d random doing. I'm gonna go peek through the glass.
But you know, Charlomne, if you got it, I got
If I got it, you got it. We've been sharing
in see you played too much? Man, been sharing things.
What are we talking about in these rumors? What's wrong
with you? We'll talk about Donovan Mitchell, NBA player. Let's go.
He's on Good Morning America report. Yeah, Angel this guy?
(47:26):
All right. Well, there were some rumors that things were
pretty tense in the locker room between Rudy Gobert and
Donovan Mitchell. And that is because Rudy Gobert did not
take this coronavirus seriously at first, and then Utah jazz
player Donovan Mitchell ended up contracting coronavirus. Well, he did
an interview with Good Morning America. Here's what Donovan said
to be honest with you, Robin. You know, it took
(47:48):
a while, you know for me to kind of cool off,
you know, and I read what he said, and I
already said, so, you know, I'm glad he's doing on Clay,
I'm glad I'm doing well. I'm just really happy to
be honest for and that. It's just, you know, I
hate to say this two of us, but like it
wasn't the whole party. You know, at the end of
the day, neither him or I have children at home.
(48:08):
So that's basically like they were doing Germ Wolfare basically,
yeah he did. He just didn't know. Yeah, he didn't know, right.
They said it was very careless behavior. He was touching
everything in the locker room and microphones and all of that.
Uh now. Donovan Mitchell also told Good Morning America, you know,
just some more positive things about what's going on right now.
(48:30):
I when a partner. I'm working on a partnership with
the Salt Lake City Granite School District that's about eighty
eight to ninety schools, about sixty six thousand kids, just
being able to provide the meals, you know, and that
particular school district in Salt Lake City is is home
to some of the most vulnerable children in Salt Lake.
I want to be able just to give back, all right,
(48:52):
So that's what's happening. Now. Now let's talk about WrestleMania.
They are banning fans and they will stream live from
a training facility. So right now, it was supposed to
be in Tampa, but because of coronavirus, more than seventy
thousand people were expected to attend, so they have not
pulled the plug. But one person says there's a chance
it will still happen in some capacity, and according to reports,
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WrestleMania thirty six will happen April fifth, but with no fans,
they're actually going to be moving that to a training
facility in Orlando. And so wrestling, is it the same
without people watching, without fans in the audience. None of
these sports are the same with our fans watching in
the audience, none of them doesn't matter. If it's wrestling, football, basketball, baseball.
The fans, you know, we create the atmosphere. But you know,
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they have a lot of people at home that have
nothing to do. So if they can do that, a
lot of people will be tuning in. It just won't
be fans there, but you'll still be giving people entertainment.
I don't even know. And after that another update came
in and saying they're working on moving WrestleMania to June
seventh at Madison Square Garden instead. So we don't know
what's going to happen is still up in the air.
March might just be a double bro March is a doubt.
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You might just have to You might just have to
or raise March and maybe April, maybe April too, and
then when May comes, we make that March and we
just catch up some time in the future. And you
know what else is an issue with right now? And
this is one of the issues with WrestleMania with insurance policies,
right because you know, they're saying that a lot of
these insurance companies are not trying to pay, and they
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actually have in the contracts for a lot of them,
they're not responsible if there's a pandemic or something else
that happens. So a lot of people want to cancel dates,
but insurance companies are like, well, we don't have any
obligation to pay you. So now people are trying to
actually postpone things so that they don't miss out completely
on all the money that they spent promoting. Yeah, I
mean you have to mean, nobody's ever seen anything like
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this before in their life. So there's no way in
hell if somebody gave me an insurance policy and said, hey,
signed this epidemical pandemic thing like, well, the reason why
they did that because after Stars and after Mercer, some
of the companies excluded pandemics because of that. So that
is something that is in some of these contracts in
case somebody has an issue or gets sick. Now twenty one,
Savage is nervous and he felt that he might have coronavirus.
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He actually went live and said this, I haven't breaking
him down, my muff, my symptoms. I've been feeling it.
Everybody told my son like coronavirus. So I say, okay,
what could I have received this coronavirus from? So I
got to think about my schedule. Okay, where I went? Okay,
what what we went to the club other night? Song
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like I ain't no wearing hair. I caught it in
the club because I know it ain't just skipped over
and it just can't straight to me, but other people
in the club could have it. So he doesn't. He's not.
I mean, a lot of us aren't informed on it,
but he's clearly not informed that some people don't have symptoms.
I think it was a little uh, he went a
little far because he was did you hit the whole thing? Yeah,
we have somewhere. He's like, Okay, So I go to
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describeing what I need when I'm feeling on an ivy.
I'm just describing regularly, like I feel like I got
to sign this code. So that's when I'm describing, and
I come to the conclusion liken't matter what I described.
If I describe anything during these times, it's automatically, oh,
you got coronavirus. Yeah, because a lot of the symptoms
are like the same symptoms as the flu. This is
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a bad time if you got allergies, if you got
the flu. Sneezing and coughing is like gunshots. Bro. At
this point, you sneeze and cough in public? Right now,
people ducking. I'm not gonna lie. Yesterday I was feeling
really tired. I was looking up all the symptoms, like,
oh my god, do I have? But then I just
took a nap. Let me let me tell you something,
and you remember that you get up four o'clock in
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the morning every goddamn but I was extremely tired, and
I was like, oh my god, I hope nothing's wrong.
Every four hours, I take my temperature. When I'm at home,
I take my temperature. I take the kids temperature. My
wife was like, what's wrong with you? But every four
hours and yesterday there was it was. It had like
a little a problem and my my temperature came out
ninety nine point nine ninety nine. I was like, I
got it. My wife was like, no, dude, to getting dumb.
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As you stick it up your butt. I know he
puts it up, but when you stick it up your butt,
do you love it up first? Or like, do you
have somebody to do it for you? Or you do
it yourself? Actually, have the thermometer that the doctors have.
You just rubbed it against your forehead in it? Tell
you what it is that's boring your home quarantine? What
story you want? What story would you like to hear
your quarantine on your home quarantine? Come on, but I'll
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tell you what I happened now. I haven't taken all
kinds of extra vitamin seeds and eating a whole lot
of fruit making my own smoothies and everything, just to
make sure that I'm good. TAM just a problem, but
just also just also making sure for people with well,
yeah there's not a lot of sun out here, but
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also just making sure you keep your immunity, your immunity up,
just for everybody out there. Just not just only washing
your hands, of course you should do that too, but
also make sure that you're eating all those fruits and vegetables, wheat,
grass shots, ginger shots, whatever it is that you need
a lot of grape fruit, a lot of oranges, watermelons,
all of those things, so you can stay strong, right now,
that's right, all right, Now, Drake has broken the record
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for the most Billboard Hot one hundred entries ever. He
just got his two hundred and eighth appearance thanks to
the Oprah's Bank Account song, because he's on that song also,
so he has now broken that record. Congratulations to Drake.
Two hundred and eight total Hot one hundred entries in
the history of the Hot one hundred that started back
in nineteen fifty eight, so now he's broken that record.
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Dropped on a clue monster, Drake. Whatever I hit records
like that, I often got to think to myself, you know,
because of screaming. But the record is a record record,
is it's not these kids fault that you know, things
are calculated different now, it's not their fault. You know
his record he broke that had two hundred and seven hot,
one hundred entries. Probably Stevie Wonder, a Prince and Madonna
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or somebody's super legendary. Who it was the Glee cast?
Oh yeah, Glee cast. I know he popping, but what
he was popping? All right, well, but that was back
in twenty thirteen. Yeah, it was a point where they
was popping. I wasn't into Glee. Men. Well, you guys
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have time if you want to catch up. Now, I'm
on Harry Potter right now, all right, I'm in too
the yet and that is your rumor report. We do
need some recommendations of what we could be watching, you know,
Harry Potter. How many movies a Harry Potter, It's like
seven movies or something like that. It's a lot for
my kids to go. We ain't watched the whole thing
last night. They fell asleep. So I got a lot
of I got a lot of time with Harry Potter.
(55:16):
I gotta finish watching the Messiah, and you guys watch that.
I need to watch Game of Thrones. Late time a
good time to catch up on game. They never watched it.
Oh you got time, Yeah, I got time. You got
time time trying to catch up on how to get
away with murder? You know? Yeah, all kinds of things
happening that I haven't had a chance to really see.
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All right, all right, well that's your rumor report, Charlie.
Who are you giving that dog? You know, speaking of
sneezes and coffin being the new gunshots. We need a
young woman in that later come to the front of
the congregation because technically she pulled a gun on a
police officer. We'll talk about it for after the hour.
Oh boy, all right, we'll get into that next Keep
a lot just to Breakfast Club. Good morning and the
Breakfast Club. Morning done, I said, And if you want
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to get on the line for ask ye eight hundred
five eight five one o five one day Tuesday, dumbass,
We got big free to come in. Oh you know what,
go quarantine, quarantine, bro, We got big free to come
in in. Relax, all right, breakfast, I was going to donkey.
It's a donkey of the Death Devil Breakfast Club. Listen
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Donkey Today for Tuesday, March seventeenth, goes to a woman
in LA whose name has not been released yet. Now,
let's be clear about something. Coughs and sneezes during this
global pandemic called the coronavirus, coughs and sneezes are sending
everybody's anxiety through the roof. Sneezes are the new gunshots. Okay,
Coughing in public is like brandishing a gun in public.
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Oh okay, all right. Sneezing is like letting off a
gunshot in public. All right, do it right now, everybody
runs for cover. All right, there's no more God Bless
you is when you sneeze, no more gazoom types. I'm
gonna tell you something. I was reading this the other
day about the word gazoom type, and it's a German
word that people used to say after you sneeze, and
the word means health, and people would say it after
someone sneezes because it was thought that saying it would
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prevent a potential illness. But when is the last time
you said gazoom tight after someone sneeze? You ever said
kazoom tight after someone sneeze and I have before. Really, Yeah,
you ever say gazoom tight after somebody's sneeze? Not too often,
but I've said it. Yeah, I don't. I don't. I've
never heard it in my life except for on TV.
I've said it before. And I'm saying all that to say,
I think that's why we have coronavirus now, because a
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gazoom tight. Yeah, because it's it's it's when you say it,
it prevents potential illness. Enough people don't say it. And
you know, I'm petty, So if someone and I don't
like sneezes, I don't say God bless you. And that's
whack of me because saying God bless you to someone
after they sneeze is supposed to do the same thing
that's saying kazoom type does. And let's prevent further illness. Well,
if you petty like me and don't say God bless
you just because you don't like a person, you to
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have contributed to further illness, and that illness is coronavirus.
If you didn't follow me, you don't worry about it.
I'm what you call a brilliant idiot and idiot savant.
You'll get it later. Now back to sneezing and coughing
being the new gunshots. There you go. See, it sucks
for people like me because I have allergies and I
have recurring bronchitis. So I go through these periods every
now and then. Why I call for you know, I
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might call for flim is bad, and you know what
about people just out here dealing with a cold or
the flu. Every time they call for sneeze, people ready
to run and dark can take cover because once again,
coughs and sneezes are the new gunshots. I coughed in
here yesterday and then be ducked I did. And then
when he came up a cover, he acted like he's like,
it's everything good, coach clar Okay, coughing is brandishing a gun.
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Sneezing is actually shooting a shot. And with that knowledge, okay,
with that knowledge, I need you to know that this
woman who has not been named, got arrested for pulling
a gun on a cop or let me paint the
scene for you. See. Law enforcement in La told TMZ
that the cop came also a woman this weekend who
was parked in a handicap spot without a handicap, decoal.
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Everybody's done that hustle at one point in their life, okay.
Or the cop approached her over the violation and that's
when things went left. Sauces told TMZ that the woman
almost instantly became combative with the officer and threatened to
cough on him and give him coronavirus. Now, let me
tell you something. Now was not the time to play
like this. Okay, telling the cops you have coronavirus, it's
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like telling the cops you have a gun. Telling a
cop you have coronavirus and you are going to cough
on them, it's like telling a cop you have a
gun and you're gonna shoot them. It's it's that serious.
It's that serious. If someone walked up to you right
now anywhere in America and just coughed in your face,
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you would probably swing on them, because as long as
that COVID nineteen on these screens, that person coughing on
you as a threat, period, you don't think so. Luckily,
this woman didn't get shot, and the cops simply put
on some latex gloves arrested her. This young woman has
been charged with making a criminal threat to a police officer.
This is a serious time, people, everybody is on that
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is the last thing you want to do is pretending
to have this virus. Okay, that's another layer to this
donkey of today woman. This woman is out here pretending
to have something that people are actually dying from because
of this disease. People are actually out here sick. Corona
is really ending people's lives and stopping people's livelihood and
you out here playing about having it. Trust me, it's
people out here who really got it, who will gladly
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trade places with chill. Okay, please give this young woman
who lied about coronavirus and threatened the cough on a
cop the biggest he hull snasty out here. Bro. I'm
telling you, caugh on somebody in these streets if you
want to, somebody gonna swing on your ass. Did you
see the woman who licked this toilet scene on the plane.
I saw that she deserves what she deserves, whatever happened
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to her in life, whatever way her life goes from
here on out, she has absolutely earned it. What's disgusting?
All right? Well, thank you for that donkey to day
up next, do you understand looking a toilet on the
plane or give you something worse than coronavirus. Just disgust.
I'm sure who's kissing her? All right, Big Freedom when
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we come back, all right, so don't move. She's New
Orleans Legends, the Breakfast Club, Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning.
Everybody's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club building a bounce music icon, don't one
and only building? Yes, I am Big Freedom. How did you?
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How did you? How did you create a lane for yourself? Well? Um,
constant work first of all. You know, Um, I kept
grinding in New Orleans. You know, for ten years on
the ground. I was in clubs, decorating parties, doing a thing,
I mean every night, like suvennites a week. And I
just kept it going and I never gave up. And
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I created a platform in New Orleans and everybody was
following it. Where did that bounce music come from? Where
did that sound come from? Coming in so big in
New Orleans? But it was originated from well, um, you
know back then, you know the stories that we get,
you know, the DJ IRV and DJ Jimmy, they used
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to have rap battles back then, and they started playing
with the trigger Man Beat and the Brown Beat and
the Peter Pipers back then, and they started creating sounds,
and all of the other rappers in New Orleans started
doing the same thing. You know, they started to create
that genre of bounce music and it went on from
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there and then you got all the other legends, DJJ,
you Believe, Partners in Crime, misst Cheeky, Black Fifth War,
weeby the whole line of people that came before me.
That's amazing because what I love is when you go
to New Orleans and you get to see how people
from New Orleans to bounce music from a young age,
like yeah, from little babies. I mean maybe in Panther's dancing.
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Like they all hear a big free to commercial Wanda
Fines or something on there and they are in their
diapers dancing. So they start really young and it doesn't
matter if you're a guy, a girl, whatever, they all
get down like that. Yeah, definitely, it's all culture. How
come New Orleans, like New Orleans, Florida even growing up,
you know what, the whole Like nine Gods could dance
like that freely back then and nobody would be like, oh,
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they're gay, Why why do you think they changed um
new generation. You know, I truly believe that back then
it was everybody was just free and being able to
be themselves. Now everything is you know, social media. The
new generation, they you know, have certain areas that they
want to you know, kind of say, hey, why are
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you doing this over there? White? They want to judge everybody,
and it's just not fair how they want to judge
everything that's happening in the world, even if it's something like,
you know, somebody passing out, like Whindy passed. How people
were being so cruel And I'm like, you know, Windy
is human she you know, while y'all being so evil
and all these comments on the Shade Room, you know,
so it's just probably because it's Windy, not just not
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just that even it's just being windy. I mean, Wendy
is still a human being who you know, has a family,
has a heart, and Wendy has a character to play
also too on her show, you know, like she has
a job to do. It's over people talk about people's kids. Listen,
when your parents approved, you don't even know nobody else approval.
Because when I got approval from my mom at twelve,
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I didn't care what the world said. That was my backbone.
She was the one was my strength. She protected me
from everything and anybody. And that's what it was. And
that's a great response too, because your mom said, I've
been new that. Oh yeah she did, she'd been new.
She was like, if you don't know your child, you
and you and watching your child, like my mom been
new from small. My family used to have meetings and like,
(01:04:56):
you know, they knew I was gave way back then.
How did that for you? Because I'm sure did you
have scroll Google before that? Oh? Most definitely. You know,
I was still trying to find myself as a young kid.
Even after I told my mom, I still had to
develop into finding my laneing where I wanted to be
and be comfortable with myself. How difficult was that coming
out in New Orleans and being an artist where people
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at first taken a liking to it or at first
what they have mad stand offish. So when Katie Ray
at first came out there, we're not happy. She was
the first and they were, you know, they had a
lot of girls really supported us. That's what carried us
throughout all of these years. A lot of the girls
really supported us and where the girls go, the boys follow,
So that's music. You can then either music and Katie
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started having problems. You know, we had to fight sometimes
when we went to different cities, and you know, because
it was something new that people just was not used to. Um, definitely.
I mean I'm born and raised in New Orleans, Jo's
Fen Street, and a lot of times we had to
fight for to stand up for who we are and
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what we believe in. And you know, my boy cousins
would get out there and say you better get out
there and fight there, nigga, and my mom would say, um,
you better go out there. I'm gonnahoop your ask when
you come in here. So I had to do what
I had to do. Remember the first time you had
to fight for your book? Oh yeah, I was. I
was probably about thirteen. You know. All the boys around
the neighborhood would always call me sissy and all that,
(01:06:25):
and you know, one of them he was just like,
I'm a you know, like the knock the chip off
the shoulder type and it was back to that era.
Then he knocked it off my shoulder and I just
punched him. It was the last time you had to
point somebody. Um, Oh my God, yeah, high school. I
don't I don't be into confrontations. No, that's not me. Now,
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when did you realize that you were taking off as
an artist? Because I'm sure you know obviously like bounced
music at first was so New Orleans, but then you've
seen it expand so much and we've heard you on
Beyonce and Drake and all of that. But when did
you first realize that you were going to actually be
an international star? So for me, that year was two
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thousand and ten. Um, when I first came to New
York and I started to perform. I did some shows
with my friends Bank Rock and DJ Yeah nin Um,
Rusty Lazer, and we did five shows here in New York.
It was like the buzz of New York. Everybody was
talking about it. Um. After that, I did an article
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or with Bus magazine, my first article, and then New
York Times contacted Bus, and after that I did the
New York Times. And when I got back to New Orleans,
you know, one day I was decorating the club and
I was outside pulling material off the car and two
white guys was running down the street and it was
like you big freedom, and I'm like, oh my God,
how you know that, you know, like I only had
black fans came to the club and it was scared.
(01:07:50):
It was the police, two white men running you know. Gear.
So they was like, we read about you in the
New York Times and it just blew my mind then,
and I knew stuff was changing then. And when it
started to change for me, I was like I'm going
full force. You know. Back then, I was like I'm
going full force and I'm not stopping. And when that happened,
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it changed to the next level. I started doing a
lot of shows with my DJ. He started connecting stuff,
people started contacting me even more. But after Katrina, that's
when I really became more popular because the music was
just displaced all over the world and people were calling
me to do shows here and there. I actually started
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in Houston with a promote a Horseman, and Hartsman booked
me at all the clubs he had me. They was like,
bring free to, bring free to. He like, I gotta
see the hell who is free? You know who free
to is? So when I came, he was like everybody
been talking about you. I came, set it off, set
the whole you know, like Houston off. And then all
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of people who we were displaced by. They was like,
teach us this bounce music. You know, DJ's was emailing
it and selling CDs at the club. So that's how
we got some music even bigger because we were all
over the world. You know, people, I'm sorry I did
Katrina affect you well? For me, I was I had
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to go through it all. I slept on the bridge,
I had to be rescued by boat out my house, me,
my brother, my sister, my new born niece who were
six months, and my uncle. We had to cut a
hole in the roof. I slept at the convention center
for five days. I saw buses almost get turned over
and we were trying to get on a bus so fast.
A lot happened for me for Katrina. It changed my life.
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It was moments where I was like, damn, this is real.
You know my brother he wind up, me and him
wind up going separate to loot and he got lost.
We couldn't find him for days. So imagining people getting shot,
old people on side of the road, just like covered
(01:09:58):
with sheets because they didn't make it was really something
to see. It changed my life forever, and I was
appreciative of just being able to be alive. Do you
feel like the cities of a really rebounded from it?
I say we have. We came back bigger and better,
all right, we got more with Big Freedom when we
come back. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club, good morning.
I don't know who representing it here to nice holding
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everybody in DJ Envy Angela Yee, Scharlomagne, the guy we
are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Big Freedom.
Charlomagne singing the church rack. Yeah, that's my background. I
come from the church choir. I sung at my church home,
I sung at my high school choir. I was a
choiet director at my high school. I sung with the
Gospel Soul Children, the Gospel Music Workshop of America. That's
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all I knew. I actually thought I was going to
be a gospel singer, you know, trying to put out
gospel music, be a big director. And when Katie raised
thought they'd being my best friend. Things change you start
doing that secular music. Well, Katie and the church didn't
embrace you. Oh they did. I mean all of my
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church people, like some of them won't even come to
the concert. You know. We was young, and so they
they actually supported everything that I did not combined the
two doo little bounces that ask for Jesus. Oh. I mean,
I'm always when you come to a Freedoms show, it's
like a revival. You know, people be like, damn. I
felt like I was, you know, kind of in a
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spiritual moment. And that's what it's about. I bring all
walks of life together through the power of ass Now
that's what it is. You know. I'm the queen, you know,
that's why I get the title. I've been doing this
for a long time, and I'm the one who've made
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it go international with a lot of people getting the
niche of bouncing music. When they say bounced music, reference
and nice for what came out, and they were like,
they definitely ride for me um, you know. And with
that Beyonce Drake situation, Beyonce when she shot the video,
I was on tour when Drake Um shot his stuff.
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They came to me at the end. All that stuff
was already shot, so I came to put the hype
on all the way at the very end, right before
it came out. It came out maybe like two days
after I got on the track, so you know, the fans.
They don't know the the insights and out of everything
with business. A lot of times the artists we our
skepituals just don't connect and they go hard for you.
(01:12:35):
They're like the game. But Drake reached out. Yeah, they definitely, Yeah,
they both reached out to you. I was I was
blown away beyond was her team? Did you speak to her? Well?
Beyonce publicists called my publicists and she was like, Beyonce
want to talk to y'all said, well, why are you
(01:12:56):
on the phone. So they gave me, I say my
number and she called me and I was just come
through with at home, just waiting by the phone, like
when is she gonna call? Son? Maybe like an hour hour? Yeah,
make a snack, a little drink, like no. I was
just running around. I was like she gonna call? She
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gonna how many times you turn your ringer up to
make sure it was really gonna. I had the phone
in my age just like like this. You know, the
whole sign was at the FaceTime or just a regular
phone call. It was a regular phone call. And she
was like high sweetie, And I was like, you know,
I was just for a minute, I froze up. I
died at home and came back to life really said. So.
She was like, I have a track that I want
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you to listen to, and I want you to just
get on it and spit that New Orleans. And I
was just like okay, So um she sent the track. Um,
I got my DJ to loot the track because they
only sent maybe like five seconds. It wasn't even enough
to like read second girl listen. It was not enough
(01:14:00):
to really free to said not be. So she sent
it and we looped it and I went in the
studio and I started, you know, sending some stuff. Once
I sent what I sent. I sent that first line
what I said, I did not come to play with
you holds all of that, and she was like, oh
my god, I love it right away. Next thing I know,
(01:14:24):
it was mighty gray and people running up to me like,
oh my god, I heard you on a Beyonce track.
It was probably like two weeks later. I'm like, oh
my god it came out because you know, like everything
was so disclosed. You know, they have to sign an agreement.
You can't say nothing. You don't know if it's gonna
really make it. So when it came out, I didn't
even know. I was walking at a parade, but a
great time to find out. Oh my god, everybody was
(01:14:46):
running up to me. I heard you on a Beyonce
and I'm just blown away at the parade, Like, girl,
I haven't heard me on beyond. How from the time
you record did you record the same day? No, it
was probably like two weeks before. Okay, and then you
recorded it. How long did it take to come up?
Two weeks? But you recorded it the same day? You
got to call Oh, yeah, the same day. I went
to him immediately, I like, I called him up. I'm like,
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I'm on my way. I got something for your week,
about to do something with Bonce, And we did as
soon as I got there. How you didn't end up
in the video? Why was you on tour? Why couldn't
you fly in? Listen? Come on now, I have to
make my money too, now yeah, you know, I mean
being in the video. I have to make my money.
You we were, Yeah, definitely. I couldn't cancel on my
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fans just to be you know, in the appearance of
the video. They could probably could have, you know, maybe
put me in there some kind of way, a picture
or something. I don't know, but she disappointed that you
could make the video. No, not at all. I mean,
she know how I go that? What about Drake? I
was that conversation? Well, um, I didn't talk to Drake.
Drake team reached out to my manager and so my
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producer actually black him out. Already had the vocals, so,
oh yeah, it was one of my actual first songs
back then in two thousand and They used those same
vocals from maybe two thousand and three that I had.
That was a hype that I had did in one
of the clubs because I used to do a lot
of the freestyling and call and response, and they why
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not be using that from way back then? And my
producer has all my vocals, so my catalog is huge
for anything anybody really want to use for examples. And
so you and Drake actually hung out in New Orleans. Yeah,
we did a couple of times. He had I'll performed
with him at the concert for the Smoothie King. He
had a few events at clubs that I hosted, and
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you know, he was like, I like what you do.
I like how you just have call control and control
these girls and the girl shook from the time I
got on the mic to the time I got off,
and it was like, oh words, like he wanted to
see them cut up, and every time it was a
group of girls just cutting up. Correct me if I'm wrong.
He didn't credit you at for us? Right? What? No? Okay?
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Was that an issue like you have to get Lloyd's involved? No? No, no,
no no, because I got paid, so it wasn't no issue.
You know, we did paperwork. It just wasn't no credit
for us. Um, you know, my name being on it,
it was more important for artists like you the money
or the credit. Listen. For me, it's about reaching new
heights and it's about opening other doors. Even though my
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name wasn't on it, my voice was on. People know
it was me. You had to put route on somebody
put what voodoo? Oh no, I don't do that. You know.
I went to see a psychic, uh you know, a
voodoo priest in New Orleans and he got real. You know,
he predicted that he saught that to my brother and
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my brother got killed. Oh it was real. Would you go?
I don't know, because me and the voodoo priests is
actually friends now, so you know, um, I probably will
go see him again. You know a little bit further
down the line, but not right now. Did you warn
your brother when you get that new? I mean I
kept wanting my brother, you know, I mean I love
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my brother, and you know, he was just caught up
in so many things, and I kept trying to pull
him out of those things. But you know, when sometimes
we be hardhead, it's you know, how did that affect you?
I mean it changed my life forever. Thank you for
joining us Big Freedom anytime, appreciate it. It's congratulated to
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everything that you're going on. And then EP is out too,
by the way, loud, Yeah, it's Big Freedom. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlamine the guy. We are the
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Breakfast Club. Now let's get to the rumors. Let's talk
to Simpsons. It's about is the rumor report? Angela the
Breakfast Club? All right now. One of the Simpsons writers
has spoken out because people are saying that this episode
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predicted coronavirus. Now, according to Bill Oakley, he said to
the Hollywood Reporter, I don't like it being used for
nefarious purposes. The idea that anyone misappropriated to make coronavirus
sing like an Asian plot is terrible in terms of
trying to place blame on Asia. I think that is gross.
This is all in reference to a nineteen ninety three
episode of the show it's called Marge and Chains. In
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that particular episode, Springfield is hit with an epidemic it's
called the Osaka Flu. Marge gets arrested because she is
shoplifting supplies for her family and she gets sick from
a Japanese factory worker who coughed on a box that
ended up being shipped to a popular juicer in the
town Osaka. The whole thing was that it was like
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a plot, you know, on the episode, and people are
trying to say, oh, you guys predicted this, but they're saying,
this has nothing to do with what coronavirus is. Please
don't make it seem like there's some type of agenda
here or this was something that was done purposely. Oh ie,
what you're saying, like, don't say China purposely did it
to mess up the world. Basically, Okay, okay, okay, because
I saw people mad too when they were saying Donald
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Trump called it to China flu yesterday and a tweet
and I was like, why are people upset about this
because you called think the West Nile virus. The Bola
virus is named after the Ebola River in the Congo.
The Zeka virus is named after a virus in Uganda,
the West Nile virus. You know what I'm saying. So
it's like, I don't like, why would you get married
because he called it the China virus? It did originate
in China. Well, but that's not what it's called. It's
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called coronavirus. So you can't just change the whole name
of what something has been just to fit some type
of agenda. The CDC actually warned against naming diseases after locations,
saying it's stigmatizes residents. So why they don't have that
same energy when it comes to locations in Africa. That's
all I'm saying, all right, And congratulations to Jine Ico.
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Her album Chalumbo has debuted at number one on the
Billboard's Top R and D Album charts, so she has
actually the biggest debut since Lemonade from Beyonce, so congratulations
to her. It's also the biggest of her career and
she sold one hundred and fifty two thousand units in
the first week, So congratulations Tinea. I saw Big Sean
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was posting her yesterday as well. All Right, the UFC
has officially postponed its next three events, but they do
say that their big event, the Could Be versus Tony Ferguson,
will still happen. So they said right now they're postponing that.
They were trying not to have to do that, but
the Could Be Versus Tony fight is still they're saying
gonna happen. It's been called off four times in the past,
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so some people are saying that that one in particular
is cursed, but who knows. And the Met Gala has
been postponed indefinitely, and that's due to coronavirus. You guys
all see when the met Gala happens, it's all the
quote Who's Who and everybody's dressed to the nine. So
that's gonna be actually postponed indefinitely Saturday and Life has
shut down production for the next three shows. Also, a
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lot of things happening, but a lot of funds are
being established right now. A lot of people are trying
to come together this time where people really need some help.
Tyreek Hill has donated six thousand mills after this coronavirus,
and he's challenging other athletes to do the same as well.
So all we can do right now is help people
that really need the help in this serious time that
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we're having. So I'm Angela Yee and that is your
rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye. All right,
now keep a lock when we come back. We got
the People's Choice mix. Get your request in right now.
Eight hundred five five one oh five one is the
Breakfast Clubal Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy we all the breakfast Clubs. Women's History
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Month and who we reppen today? Ye, Well, today we
are representing for our Mary Eliza Mahoney. She was the
first African American nurse and she studied and worked professionally
in the United States and she was also a co
founder of the National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses. She
was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts. And here is some more
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from the website Living Unmary Eliza Mahoney. It's Women's History
Month and we're celebrating the most influential women in his
check out this phenomenal woman, Mary Eliza Mahoney was born
in Boston, Massachusetts, in eighteen forty five. She worked for
several years as a private duty nurse at the New
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England Hospital for Women and Children in Boston. Mahoney was
admitted to the hospital's nursing program in eighteen seventy eight,
and later became the first black woman to complete nurses training.
In a speech delivered at the convention for the National
Association of Colored Graduate Nurses, she recognized the inequalities in
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nursing education and called for more African American students to
be admitted into nursing programs. Mahoney is also recognized as
one of the first women to register to vote in
Boston after the ratification of the nineteenth Amendment in nineteen twenty.
In nineteen seventy six, Mary Eliza Mahoney was inducted into
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the Nursing Hall of Fame. And that was another phenomenal
woman in history. Yes, congratulations to marry Eliza Mahoney, the
first black nurse. He was inducted into the National Women's
Hall of Fame back in nineteen ninety three. Very inspiring
and in this time right now, you can see how
essential this work really is. So thank you so much.
(01:24:24):
Women's History Month. All right, when we come back, positive note,
don't move, It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. Now shout the Big Freedom for joining us
this morning. Yes and yes, Big Freedom, New Orleans legend
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right there. Now you got a positive note. Yes, man.
You know I'm big on mindfulness and everybody being as
mentally healthy as possible. And I know it's kind of
difficult to stay mentally healthy. And this this uncerta in
time now we're in right now, But I just want
you to know that trauma creates change you don't choose,
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but healing creates change you do choose. Let's look for
some healing and it's traumatic time, Breakface Club. You y'all,
finish it, y'all dumb