The Breakfast Club - Go Hillary, It's Your Birthday
Episode Date: October 26, 2016WED 10/26 - The Breakfast Club welcomes Democratic Presidential Nominee Mrs. Hillary Clinton BACK to the show on her birthday! After some good convo, we surprise her with a visit from Stevie Wonder as... he chimes in on the election and sings to Hillary for her b'day! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DJ Envy.
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Morning, Charlamagne.
Peace to the planet.
Guess what day it is.
Guess what day it is.
Hump Day.
Yes, it's Hump Day, and we have a special guest joining us this morning.
Not only is she a special guest, today is her actual born day.
Yes.
She is 69 years old today.
Senator Hillary Clinton. Soon to be Madam President
Hillary Clinton. So we'll
chop it up, but I'm excited about this.
This is the second time that Hillary Clinton has been on the Breakfast Club
this year, if you're keeping score.
By the way, remember she was here in April. Yep.
She was actually here the same week as
the same week that Prince died and the same week
that Birdman asked us to put some respect on his name.
She was here that Monday. Oh.
Yeah, so it was hot sauce,
Prince dying. So it was the good and the bad was here that Monday. Oh. Yeah, so it was Hot Sauce, Prince Diane.
So it was the good and the bad.
And now it's her birthday.
I thought it was all good, personally.
I mean, except for Prince Diane.
What?
Prince Diane.
Because that didn't affect our showing anyway.
Now, if he'd have died here, whoa.
We'd have had a big week.
We had a huge week that week anyway, but whoa. I'm a huge Prince fan.
That actually was very depressing news for me.
My mom called me like, are you all right?
Oh.
So it affected me.
Okay.
God bless Prince.
Happy birthday to Hillary Clinton.
What'd you guys do yesterday?
Anything?
What did I do yesterday?
I worked all day.
I had to do my podcast.
And then I had to, one of my friends is doing a reality show.
Uh-oh. Right. So I had to
be there for something. And he fighting?
No, it's actually a pretty positive one.
It's a brand new one, so they
haven't announced it yet, so I can't say what it is.
But she has a really great job. Okay.
And it's about her and her co-workers.
Positivity. Who got time for that? Yeah, it's very positive.
Who got time for positive reality shows?
You gotta do positive, man.
That's what you got insecure for.
No.
I have positive scripted shows.
No.
Old reruns of a different world.
No, we need some positivity out there.
What do you need positive reality shows for?
You know what I did yesterday by accident?
Nope.
I slept.
I thought you were going to say sharted.
No, I slept.
I did that last week.
Why are you sleeping by accident?
You know what?
Because I didn't set my clock and I fell asleep and my wife was like, you know what? I'm not going to wake him up until it's time for him to go to work. So I slept all last week. Why are you sleeping by accident? You know what? Because I didn't set my clock, and I fell asleep, and my wife was like, you know what?
I'm not going to wake him up until it's time for him to go to work.
So I slept all night long.
It was an amazing feeling.
Oh, okay.
I forgot how it felt.
So you were supposed to get up to go to work.
Right.
Okay.
My wife was like, nah, you're sleeping the whole night, which is great.
See, I'm different.
I base my life around sleep.
You know, sleep is the actual key component to actually living a productive life.
Absolutely.
I don't care.
Like, there's no other way around it.
Everybody that's up right now and been up all night, what's the point of being up if you ain't really doing nothing?
Okay?
True.
You got 168 hours in a week.
I make the most of my day.
I get up at four of my work days, probably over at like four or five.
Then I got a whole another 12 hours just to read and sleep and play with the kids.
All the stuff that's really important that really keeps you living out here in these streets.
I just want to tell you, I'm super energetic this morning, so everything is going to be a party for me.
Good for you.
Every song that comes on, I'm dancing.
I feel good.
I'm going to pop a lot.
How do you recharge your body?
Shake and bake, do the robot and all that.
How do y'all recharge your phones more than you do your bodies?
Think about that.
That's true.
When your phone gets to 10%, you're dying to find an iPhone charger.
You're sleepy.
You stay up all night thinking you're doing something.
Stop it.
You better go get some sleep.
I just look forward to a time when I have a couple of days off.
That's when I sleep.
I try to sleep as much as I can, but I feel like.
I get me six, seven hours a day.
I try my best.
I'm working.
I got five keys.
And then we have that juice bar open.
I was there yesterday, too, and I try to spend as much time as I can there.
And that's also.
Yeah, we got a lot going on. And it's not about how much
it's not about how much work you're doing.
It's about doing the right work. Productive work.
That's it. I'm reading a book right now called
This One Thing by
Gary Zeller, I think his name is
and that's what he talks about. Focusing on one thing.
We all got five and six things going on
but can't even be great at one thing. Focus on
one thing and then get your damn sleep and you'll
be okay. Alright, well let's get the show cracking.
Front page news, what we talking about? We'll talk
about when will women earn
as much as men. Hillary Clinton talks about
this a lot because there still is a
gender gap when it comes to how much you get
paid. We'll tell you about the time that they
estimated that women worldwide will
earn as much as men do. Alright, we'll get into all
that and more when we come back. And Hillary's here this morning.
It's her born day. And Hillary Clinton will be joining us this morning.
Tell a friend to tell a friend.
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Good morning.
Here's Drake.
I promise you, if y'all not tired of hearing that song,
I'm tired of hearing it for you.
Jesus Christ.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now, in baseball yesterday, the Indians took game one of the World
Series 6-0. The Cavs
raised the banner. They got their rings
and they beat the Knicks last night.
117-88.
But in the Knicks defense. In the Knicks
defense, they suck. The first
half, it was pretty good.
The Knicks suck, bro. Nah, we gotta
work it out. We gotta work it out. We gotta get it together.
That's a terrible defense. You know, we to work it out. We got to work it out. We got to get it together. That's a terrible defense.
You know, we got to work it out.
We got the young bull, Corsat Porzingis, with a bunch of, like, over-the-hill guys.
Mellow balled out last night.
Mellow's still in his prime, like on the other side of his prime.
Mellow balled out last night.
But nah, no.
D-Rose played decently.
I mean, he just got over-re-case.
Put it like this.
Who on that team five years from now, when Korsak Porzingis is in his prime,
can you see running with him?
Well, we're not looking five years down the line.
We're looking two years, three years down the line.
Oh, that's the problem with the Knicks.
That's the problem with the Knicks.
No, that's not happening.
Sorry, sir.
And salute to the Cleveland Indians.
Gotta have faith.
I actually want the Indians to win the Super Bowl.
I mean, the World Series.
Why do I keep calling it the Super Bowl?
The Super Bowl is the World Series.
I hate baseball.
But I want them to win the World Series because then Cleveland will be the city of champions for at least a year.
And the Spurs beat the Warriors 129-100.
That's horrible.
That's horrible, too.
Yeeks.
Now, let's talk about women earning as much as men.
How the hell did that happen?
I don't know.
I didn't see that game.
How did the Warriors lose by 29?
With Steph Curry, Kevin Durant, Draymond Green, Clay Thompson, and you lose by 29?
That seems so odd.
Who scored all the points on the spur?
Wiley Linnick?
Lila Lamarcus.
Jesus Christ.
Thank goodness gracious.
How does that happen?
I don't know.
Let's talk about women earning as much as men now, Yee.
Well, they're saying that in about 170 years from now,
women worldwide will earn as much as men and account for half the world's buses.
170 years?
Yes.
That's when Harriet Tubman's bill is going to be in full circulation.
It might be a Martin Luther King bill by that time.
And it's weird because women go to universities just as much as men do.
Right.
And so we thought that women would at least be making the same amount of money for the same jobs that men have.
Now, they did a whole worldwide rankings of how women and men rank as far as where is
their gender equity.
Where do you think the United States ranked on this list?
Gender equity?
I don't even know what that means.
That means that women make the same as men.
Equal.
Equality.
Oh, I don't know.
Probably last.
In which nations?
Because Iceland, Finland, Norway, Sweden, those are the top places.
Even Rwanda is fifth and Nicaragua is in 10th place.
But the United States is 45th place.
Yeah.
Out of how many countries?
I don't know how many.
They didn't even break the top 25.
Seems like they should be top 10 at least.
Wow.
So what does that mean?
That mean that for jobs that men and women have, men just make more?
Yeah.
Same job. We don't get equal pay for the same exact job. Same job. Right. Wow. So what does that mean? That mean that for jobs that men and women have, men just make more? Yeah.
Same job.
We don't get equal pay for the same exact job.
Same job.
Right.
So the United States, and it's weird because the United States is number one for educational equality.
Equal numbers of men and women go to school and even more women than men enroll in higher education, but we still make less money. Well, if it makes women feel better, no man makes as much as Oprah.
Okay.
Just wanted to throw that out there.
I don't know if that's true.
That's not true at all.
That's a false fact, but don't worry about it.
I'm just trying to make y'all feel better.
We don't make more than Beyonce.
Even if you look at the highest paid actor.
We don't make more than Rihanna.
The men are always higher than the women on that list.
I'm just speaking for me at this moment.
You don't make more than none of those women either.
No, I don't. Why you gotta yell at me and say it? I'm just putting for me at this moment. We see. You don't make more than none of those women either. No, I don't.
Why you got to yell at me and say it?
I'm just putting that out there, all right?
But I will soon.
I got to put it in there.
You will sue?
I said I will soon.
Oh, I was like, wow.
I said I will soon.
That's how Envy gets rich.
Drop on the clothes bar for Envy.
Wow.
Envy said I will sue.
I'm going to get rich, Danny.
I got to get it money out of some way.
What'd you say about me?
Oh, man.
Now, police ID the dad that jumped off the bridge, right?
I was telling you guys I woke up to this story on the news yesterday.
A dad took his two kids and jumped off of a bridge.
Now, the toddlers were one and three years old,
and now they are fatherless because he actually died in this apparent suicide,
and the two kids did somehow miraculously and blessingly enough manage to live.
So they landed in the water, a one-year-old and three-year-old, and still lived?
Where was this at?
This was in Jersey.
In Jersey, in that cold water, and them kids?
Wow.
Isn't that crazy?
I woke up to that story.
I was like, what kind of world?
A one and a three-year-old in the water.
Do we live in?
They survived.
They swam in that water or whatever in that water in enough time for people to get them.
That is crazy.
They just plunged from a bridge.
Yeah.
That is amazing.
God is good.
God is everything, and God got a sense of humor.
God, like, look at this dumbass daddy trying to take these two kids out with him.
Okay, watch this.
And the woman said, there was a woman there, she said that she had argued with her
husband and he threatened to harm the children
and then right after that he took off with the boys in the car.
So good thing that she told the officer.
Alright, well that's front page news.
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And there you go.
Hillary Clinton.
Senator Hillary Clinton will be joining us this morning.
Soon to be Madam President.
Oh, actually, we had to go join her.
Yeah.
But, you know, we told y'all yesterday we wanted to get her on because today was her
born day and just want to kick it with her on her B-Day.
All right, we'll do that.
Go some shots back.
That's right.
Shots back.
Yeah. It's her birthday. It's her B-Day. Okay, we'll do that next hour. Go some shots back. That's right. Shots back. Yeah.
It's their birthday.
It's their B-Day.
Okay, we'll do that next hour.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Hey, yo, hey, yo, hey, yo.
Good morning.
This is Matt Rapp.
I'm going to tell you why, man.
I'm going to tell you why I'm back.
I'm mad because I hung out in the club last night,
and there was too many good girls in there.
Yo, for real, we don't need none of y'all good girls in the club.
We need loose girls.
We need drunk girls.
We need sloppy girls. We need girls that's just going to call away. We don't need none of y'all good girls in the club. We need loose girls. We need drunk girls. We need sloppy girls.
We need girls that's just going to call away.
We don't need none of y'all nice girls in there.
Go home.
Go away.
Talk about it.
And tell me why you mad.
Breakfast Club, for real.
Hey, this is Mack from Cleveland.
Tell them why you mad, bro.
Man, I'm up to a road trip with my nephews,
and I let them go ahead and put their music on.
I let them, you know, I try to let them rock.
And then I lost a bet because I'm sitting here thinking,
and I know people that I don't.
I'm sitting there listening to, what song was it, Moolah.
And then I bet, I was like, I know that's Rich Homie Kwan.
Y'all can't get me on this.
That's Rich Homie all day.
And they was, like, laughing at me.
Come to find out there's some dude named Young Greatness that's something terrible like that.
Yeah, Young Greatness.
So, basically, you the old head.
Basically, you the old head.
I am.
I was born in 1980, man.
I got a question for y'all. How do you, you know what I mean, make the adjustment? Because a lot of this new, I like, you the old head. Basically, you the old head. I am, man. I was born in 1980, man. I got a question for y'all.
How do you, you know what I mean, make the adjustment?
Because a lot of this new, I like, like, Nick Grant, and I like, you know,
Saha.
I love Nick Grant.
Salute to Nick Grant.
South Carolina all day.
Yeah, man.
So I do listen to new music.
I ain't that old, sour dude, but I don't know how to make that adjustment
because too much sound like too much to me, and I don't really know how to,
you know.
Why are you complicating it, bro? Why are you complicating it? You like what you like, and you don't really know how to you know why are you why are you complicating it bro why are you complicating it you like what you like and
you like you don't like what you don't like it's just that simple it ain't necessarily I'm trying
to complicate it just that my kids man I'm a kid my my nephews and all that man made me feel just
like you should not be trying to keep up with your kids let the nephews be the nephews for a reason
they got their music you got yours hello who's this's this? Hey, what's up, man?
It's Marcos from Georgia.
Marcos.
Tell them why you mad, bro.
Hey, man, I'm mad, man.
I'll tell you what.
I install satellite TV.
Man, I walk into these people's houses all the time, right?
So I went into a house yesterday.
They had a little one-month-old baby, little girl.
Man, they had cockroaches everywhere.
Roaches literally walking on the little girl, man.
Dog feces everywhere. Call Dyfus. You should on the little girl, man. Dog feces everywhere.
Call diapers.
You should call diapers, bro.
Call diapers.
And I'll tell you what, man.
On top of that, the mama was smoking right in front of the little girl.
She was just choking and coughing.
Call diapers.
Cockroaches everywhere.
Cousins and aunts was there.
Two at the foot.
Two at the head.
I'm mad at you for not calling the police or calling diapers, bro.
Hey, man, I tried, man.
My manager said I might get in a problems and they might fire me, man.
Why?
That's the problem with people in America nowadays.
You see something and don't say nothing and then wonder why things never get corrected.
You're a part of the problem now because you saw it and didn't do anything about it.
Call anonymously.
I'm going to call and I'm going to make a private call and I'm going to let them know what's up.
There you go.
I got me a little one-year-old, and that just broke my heart, man.
There you go.
That sounds terrible.
If you're upset, you need to vent, call us now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
That was Needed Me, Riri.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
And next hour.
Next hour, Hillary Clinton will be joining us.
Senator Hillary Clinton soon to be Madam President.
Look, man, y'all don't got to like Hillary.
I do.
Okay?
And this is the second time she's been on The Breakfast Club this year.
And it's her birthday as well.
Today is her born day.
And we told y'all yesterday, so we'll make some calls.
We'll go see her, get her on the show for her born day.
We got a surprise for her, bruh, bruh.
Yeah.
So Hillary Clinton will be joining us next hour.
It's going to be a lot of fun.
Did you hear me?
What?
We got a surprise for her, bruh, bruh.
And if this was a surprise, and if it was me, I'd be super hyped.
This would be the best birthday present anyone could ever give me.
You guys sound excited.
I just want y'all to know it's levels to this thing.
It's levels to this thing.
It's levels to this radio thing.
This little ghetto-ass morning show called The Breakfast Club.
Now, she loves hot sauce.
Is it better than hot sauce?
It's definitely better than hot sauce.
Oh, my gosh.
Better than a birthday cake.
I wouldn't give Hillary a birthday cake
because if she starts coughing and choking,
then we're hell liable.
Okay.
And then, you know, the Secret Service got to taste it first,
and then that's too much.
Oh, by the way. Oh, you got to tell And then, you know, the Secret Service got to taste it first, and then that's too much. Oh, by the way.
Oh, you got to tell us that.
I saw the Secret Service jack somebody up when we went to go see Hillary.
So crazy.
It was this Arab.
He was on a bike.
Mm-hmm.
I think you call him Arab.
I don't say.
You don't say Arab.
What's the name?
It's Arab.
Arab.
He was on a bike.
Muslim.
I don't know.
He was on a bike, and he rolled up next to that convoy.
Lord have mercy. He jumped out on him? Listen,
but somebody explained it to me very well. You think about it.
Hillary and Bill have had secret
service for at least 20 plus years. Right.
So they might have had the same detail for 20 plus years.
Right. So it's an emotional thing. It's an
emotional connection. They love
the Clintons and you can tell when that
guy got too close to that convoy
yesterday. They didn't shoot him, though.
They definitely did not shoot him.
All right.
But they put the fear of God in him.
The fear of Allah was in him.
You are stupid.
We got rumors coming back.
We got rumors coming up, E.
Yes, we told you before about Ciara being pregnant.
Well, now they have officially announced that there is a little baby on the way.
Mm-hmm.
All right, and we'll talk about what movie was number one in the box office.
Shout out to Tyler Perry.
It wasn't Birth of a Nation.
I know that much.
All right, we'll get into it when we come back.
You need to go there.
You never get no liberation movies ever again.
Straight oppression.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On your breakfast club.
So listen up.
Well, rumor confirmed.
Russell Wilson and Ciara are expecting.
Got him.
Drop one of the clues bombs for Ciara.
Got him.
Congrats to them.
Got him.
She's good.
Congrats to them.
Got him.
Ciara posted on her Instagram,
on this special birthday,
I received an abundance of love from friends and family,
and I'm excited to finally share one of the greatest gifts of all
that God could give.
And then she did the baby emoji.
Hey, man.
Congrats.
I'm happy for Sierra.
Russell Wilson got a four-year, $87.5 million contract.
And they're in love.
It's not all about money, man.
And there's $70 million of that is guaranteed. God
bless her. Drop one of the clues, Barfacere. She
don't never, ever have to sing again.
Well, that's what she loves to do
and she wants to do some new music for
her fans. Now, Russell Wilson also posted
the greatest blessing of all, forever
grateful. Hashtag Baby Wilson on the way.
Congrats, man. That's great.
They were putting baby emojis all in Future's
comments. I seen that. Come on, guys. Y'all leave them alone. Congrats, man. That's great. They were putting baby emojis all in Future's comments. I seen that. Come on, guys.
Y'all leave them alone. It's over.
Future need to spend as much time with baby
Russell as Russell does with baby
Future. That's what Future need to do. That'd be dope.
Future's too busy breaking up married people now.
Allegedly.
But you know what? God bless Sierra.
Don't you let nobody
tell you that that ain't a blessing, boo.
Nobody is. Don't you let nobody tell you that that ain't a blessing boo nobody is
don't you let nobody
tell you that
ain't no blessing
that is a blessing Sierra
you hear me
it's a blessing
that we don't probably
never have to hear you sing
ever again
stop it
you're such a hater
alright and
let's talk about
Tyler Perry
Madea
boo
a Madea Halloween
is the number one movie
in the box office
boo beat out
Nate Parker's movie?
Beat out ain't the word.
That's not even close.
What are you talking about?
Birth of a Nation only has done like $10 million, $11 million or something like that.
Well, Tyler Perry's Boo made almost $28 million over the weekend.
I just want y'all to know that.
Beating out Tom Cruise's Jack Reacher.
Beating out Ben Affleck's new movie, and all of that.
Yeah, Tyler Perry said that he wants to do a movie
about police brutality using Madea.
It's a true story.
Let me tell you something.
That's exactly what you Negroes deserve
because after the way Birth of a Nation
didn't succeed at the box office,
they will not spend money on black liberation stories
anymore in Hollywood.
Y'all going to get Madea's Underground Railroad.
Y'all going to get a million Madea March.
In 100 years, black history is going to be about
Martin, Malcolm, and Madea. Bet onroad. Y'all going to get a million Madea March. In 100 years, black history is going to be about Martin, Malcolm, and Madea.
Bet on it.
Bet on it.
All right, Justin Timberlake.
Now, they were saying that he could face 30 days in jail because he took a voting booth selfie.
And he posted, he said, hey, you, yeah, you, I just flew from L.A. to Memphis to rock the vote.
No excuses, my good people.
There could be early voting in your town, too.
If not, November 8th, choose to have a voice. If you don't,
then we can't hear you. Get out and vote.
Hashtag exercise your right to vote.
You can't take a selfie in the voting booth?
Duh, no. You can't take pictures
in the voting booth. I see my neighbors do it all the time.
Do they post? Are they Justin Timberlake
where everybody sees it when they post it?
I think I might have did it a couple years ago. Do they post big signs
up when you go in there? I don't remember.
Yeah, you can't take pictures. You also can't bring anybody in with you.
And there's a lot of different rules.
They need to really reinforce that in this era.
Supposedly, they were saying that they were investigating whether or not he should go to jail.
Because you could do 30 days.
He shouldn't have to go to jail for that.
That's bull crap.
But according to the county office, they said, no, there's no investigation.
We're not using our limited resources on trying to prosecute Justin Timberlake for this infraction.
So we'll be fine.
And Trick Daddy has some words.
He says that black hoes need to tighten up.
Listen to what he said.
These Spanish and these white hoes, they done start getting finer than a mother f***er.
Y'all black hoes better tighten up.
Y'all doing all that extra s*** for nothing.
You get your ass done, you get your s*** done,
and you're paying $150 to get your makeup done
just to go to a motherf***ing local club.
These Spanish and these white holes is getting very spiffy on y'all.
They f*** around learning how to fry chicken.
You all is useless.
Okay, let's talk about this for a second.
Let's unpack this as the intellectuals say.
As the intellectuals say, let's unpack this.
Now, first of all, when I hear that, I think all hoes need to tighten up and stop being hoes.
That's first and foremost.
Okay?
Are you really going to break this down?
Yes, we do.
All hoes need to tighten up and stop being hoes.
That's number one.
Number two, your chicken should not be fried.
It should be grilled.
Grilled is a much healthier option.
Alternative.
Third, if he's talking about hoes,
I don't care. Ladies, it's not what you're called,
it's what you answer to that matters. I don't give
a damn about Trick Daddy's opinion about
hoes. This is like when Chris Brown said,
these hoes ain't loyal. They're hoes.
Why would you expect them to be loyal?
Now, if you're talking about
just all women in general and referring to them as hoes,
then that's the issue.
Well, thank you, Charlamagne, for shedding some light.
I just try to unpack it for people.
Rumor Report, I'm Angela Yee.
All right.
Thank you, Charlamagne, for enlightening us.
All right.
Now, when we come back, Hillary Clinton will be joining us, the senator.
On her birthday.
That's right.
It's her birthday.
We're going to celebrate with her.
I'm excited about this.
We got a surprise for Hillary.
We told y'all yesterday.
Y'all thought we were playing.
We was like, yo, watch.
We're going to get Hillary up in here tomorrow. This is the second time she's been here this year. Yes. We got a surprise for Hillary. We told y'all yesterday. Y'all thought we were playing. We was like, yo, watch. We're going to get Hillary up in here tomorrow.
This is the second time she's been here this year.
Yes.
We got a line to the White House.
Well, the next administration of the White House.
Rock on, rock with us.
Right.
Right.
Okay.
Yeah.
All right.
We'll talk to Hillary when we come back and we got a surprise, a special guest for her.
You don't want to miss it.
It's a special birthday present.
It's dope, man.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God. We are the Breakfast Club.
We have a special guest in the building
and today is her birthday.
Madam President is here. Madam President,
happy birthday. Yes, what a great birthday.
Thank you, thank you. Yeah, it is pretty
exciting. What are you, about 44 today?
45? Yeah, that's about right.
Let's just stop there.
But even on your birthday, the work never stops because obviously this is a really critical time for you.
It is.
It's so critical.
We have two weeks left, you know, a little less than.
And we've got to just keep charging forward.
People are great across the country.
Actually, you know, more people have registered to vote than ever before.
More than 200 million people.
Wow.
Which is great.
And that includes 50 million young people. Which is great. And that includes
50 million young people.
So I think that's a good sign.
I really do. I've been watching this election
and one narrative that I'm shocked that's not being
pushed more is the fact that this is a historic
time. Like you are a woman.
And that's not being
celebrated enough
it seems. Like it seems like when Barack
ran for president the narrative was he's a black man.
They're not really pushing that with you.
Why do you think that is?
Well, you know, I'm not exactly sure.
I think part of it is people are trying to figure out what that means.
And most people are okay with it, but some people are still having questions about it.
And I'm proud to be a woman running for president.
I'd be just
incredibly humbled and honored to be the first woman president. But I have tried to emphasize
to people that, hey, just like President Obama was a really good president, and the fact that he
was black, I think was historic and unprecedented, but he also claimed and owned his excellence.
And that's why I'm saying, okay, I think it's really exciting and historic
that I would be the first woman president, but I got a lot of work I want to do.
And I hope that people will say, hey, she's getting it done.
That's how I think about it.
Are you excited to see younger people involved in politics?
On the way up here, I was driving with my daughter
and she was like, I don't understand why people
would vote for Trump. He's a jerk. She said jerk.
She's going to get in trouble for that later. But she's like, he's a
sexist. Why? Why would you punish her for telling the truth?
She can't use the word jerk, but he's a sexist, he's a racist
and they're starting to learn. She's only 14.
They're really getting into politics young.
I hope that young people, and I
love the fact your daughter's talking to you about
this election, understand that every election is about the future, which by definition means it's more about the future of young people than it is about me.
Here I am, 44, 45, you know, it's not the same.
So I want young people to be involved, and I especially want young people to vote.
I'm excited when I go to events and somebody comes up and says, you know, I'm going to give you my first vote or this is my first time to vote.
But I don't want it to stop there.
I know that young people have a lot of other, I can remember a lot of other things going on in your life. in this election because I'm going to try to get everybody who makes less than $125,000 in their
family, which is the vast majority of people, to be able to go to public college or university
totally tuition-free. And if you make more than that, debt-free. And so I can't get that done
unless young people are out there really demanding it. So I'm going to be asking for help even after
the election. Whenever you're debating, well, through the three debates, did you ever look over and be like, why am I debating this
guy? Like he's not a politician. You don't have the experience I have. Why do I have to prove to
all America that I'm a better candidate? And sometimes I feel like it's a lot of things that
have nothing to do with anything, like just a lot of petty insults. And I'm like, what does this have
to do with the issues that we care about? Well, amen. I mean, that's more of what I'm like what does this have to do with the issues that we care about well amen I mean that's more of what I feel like I'm sitting there thinking what what is going on here we've
got incredible opportunities as well as some big challenges that's what we should be talking about
and I am debating someone who is the nominee of the other party so they chose him and I have to
accept that but who isn't ready to talk to me about what's the best
way to make college affordable or what are we going to do to you know really reform criminal
justice from end to end or how are we going to deal with the epidemic of gun violence or what
are we going to do about prescription drug costs I've laid out plans on all of this because that's
what people have talked to me about and it it was hard even getting some of those important issues into the debates because of the way that, you know, he wanted to talk about, as you say so correctly, insults, not issues, insults.
We saw you flip them off.
They caught a picture.
I got the picture.
You got the picture?
She did it nice and on the low.
That is the problem with being on TV.
Oh, my goodness.
I would watch the debates and say, how does she keep her composure?
Yeah, I don't know how she keeps her composure.
And not go hard.
Let me see the picture.
Well, you know, I really did pay attention to what Michelle Obama said at our convention.
Right.
When they go low, we go high.
And I kept reminding myself.
While he's looking for the picture, let's talk about gun violence.
It hurts our community so much.
You know, recently I was in an incident where somebody shot at my vehicle.
How do we get these guns off the streets?
Well, I mean, what you just said is horrifying.
But, you know, it's become like matter of course.
I was, you know, in an incident and somebody shot at my vehicle.
This is a public health epidemic.
It is the number one cause of death for young African-American men,
more than the next nine causes put together. It also kills 33,000 people a year. And some of
those are suicides and some of those are terrible accidents. And some of them are killings, murders.
So here's what I've said. The first thing is we've got to make sure we try to keep guns out of the wrong hands.
And I want comprehensive background checks.
I want to close what's called the online loophole and the gun show loophole.
I want to reverse this terrible law.
You know, President Obama and I were in the Senate together.
We voted against this, but it passed because the gun lobby wanted it.
And it was to just give like a free pass, no liability to gun makers and sellers.
And so we've got to have a really concerted effort.
And the sad part is a vast majority of Americans agree with everything I've just said
and a big majority of gun owners.
But what happens is the gun lobby whips up people
and makes them believe that President Obama or I,
we're coming for their guns.
Well, that's ridiculous, and he said it, I have said it,
but we do want to save your life by keeping the gun out of somebody
who shouldn't have its hand, right?
Absolutely.
Oh, come on.
This is right after he called you the nasty woman.
Did you see his password?
No.
That's her middle finger. Oh, that looks like the I'm on it. No. Her middle finger.
Oh, that looks like the bird a little bit.
That's nice and subtle, though.
I like that.
I'm going to start doing that.
So subtle I didn't know I was doing it.
That's okay.
You are observant.
I wonder who planted the seeds in your mind that said you could be the first female president.
Was it somebody like Shirley Chisholm? Well, I mean, think about Shirley Chisholm, who I was privileged to meet and watched as she fought to become really the first woman that even had a chance in a major party.
She really set the stage.
Another great New Yorker, Jerry Ferraro, who was nominated for vice president. I took my
daughter to meet her when she was four years old in 1984 because I was so thrilled myself that she
was on the presidential ticket. So there have been a number of women in modern history as well as
going back further. I never thought I would actually run for anything. I thought, hey, I am focused on advocacy and I wanted to work for the Children's Defense Fund, which I did right
out of law school. I wanted to work on policy because I think it really makes a difference.
Every time I meet somebody who's been affected by something I worked on, I feel like, yes,
that's what I want to do. And it wasn't until 1998 that I ever seriously thought about running for office.
And I didn't make up my mind to do that until 1999. And then I ran for the Senate.
It was really hard for me. I've said this before. You know, I look at somebody like my husband or
President Obama. They are so natural. I mean, they are fluid. They've got the moves. They can just go into a room and really
capture it. They've got charisma. It was a lot harder for me. And part of it was to go back to
the question that was asked earlier. We don't think about women being leaders. And so what is
the kind of model that you have? And there aren't very many. I mean, you can look at women around
the world, but we haven't had a woman president mean, you can look at women around the world,
but we haven't had a woman president.
So it really is like making it up as you go
and then trying to figure, learn from your mistakes,
trying to figure out what the best way to go forward is.
All right, we got more with Hillary Clinton when we come back.
Keep it locked, and we have a surprise guest
you don't want to miss.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Now with Bill, Bill's going to be the first man.
Every first lady has a passion project, right?
Like Nancy had the Just Say No campaign.
Michelle Obama had the education thing.
Like, what is Bill going to do?
Well, I've asked him to work on trying to bring more economic opportunity into places that have been left out.
You know, he did a lot of that when he was president.
But we have inner cities.
We have rural communities, Indian reservations.
We have places in our country that really have been just forgotten.
And I would like him to work with the government, work with the cabinet,
to come up with ideas about what we're going to do.
And there's a great proposal by Jim Clyburn, the congressman from South Carolina.
He's the highest ranking African-American in the Congress.
He has something called 10-20-30, which is saying that 10% of federal funds should go to 20% of the communities that have had longstanding poverty for 30 years or more.
And I love that idea because, you know, there are places that are thriving in America
that don't need very much help, and then there are places where people feel so discouraged
and so left behind, like nobody cares about them.
He could be a big help.
Will he do any decorating?
No, I hope not.
Gargantuan?
No, another thing that we've been talking about a lot, obviously,
is the police brutality and how the police interact with our community. What are some
things that you think we can do to improve those relationships? Well, that's one of the highest
priorities that I've had throughout this campaign, because you're right, it's something that we have
to be honest about. We have to face up to systemic
racism. We see it in jobs. We see it in education. We see it in housing. But let's be really clear,
it's a big part of what we're facing in the criminal justice system. You know, African-American
men get arrested, charged, convicted, and incarcerated far more often and for far longer for doing the same thing that
white men do so for me that is just fundamentally unfair that's against american values so i'm going
to do everything i can to restore trust and and build back those bonds between the police and
communities i think we're all safer when the police respect the communities they're supposed to serve
and the communities respect the law.
So we've got a long way to go before we're back there.
But I've been working with a really broad range of people,
including yesterday in North Carolina I was with some of the mothers of the movement,
including Gwen Carr, Eric Garner's mother.
And she's traveled around with me, and I've gotten to know her and the other mothers pretty well.
They're mothers who've lost children through police incidents or through gun violence.
And she said something that, boy, really made a huge impression on me.
She said, you know, after Eric died, she thought to herself she couldn't get out of bed, and then she almost heard God saying to her,
well, you need to get up and do something to honor him.
And so she's been going around talking to churches, talking to community groups,
and she said, look, we're going to turn our sorrow into a strategy
and our mourning into a movement.
And so that's what I want to see.
I want people to
come together and listen respectfully. We need better police training. I think there should be
national standards on the use of lethal force. I think one of the big problems we've got,
and police tell me this, is most police don't know how to deal with mental health problems.
And so we need better mental health response.
I don't think the police, even if we train them, can be as good as psychologists and
psychiatrists and others knowing what's happening to somebody. So we've got to have a more coherent,
comprehensive approach. And it's going to be one of my highest priorities.
Now, a lot of black people feel like Democrats just give them a bunch of empty promises and you get all votes and then disappear once you get in the positions of power.
What do you say to them? Well, I certainly don't think that's true for most of the politicians,
most of the Democrats I know. When I was in the Senate, I had eight great years working with the
community on a range of issues, trying to deal with problems that people brought
to my attention. That's certainly what I intend to do as president. I think that's what President
Obama has done. You know, he's made the White House really the people's house. People feel
like they're welcome. Well, we saw him dancing to Drake the other night. You did? Yeah, in the
White House. I'll tell you what, he could he can do it, don't you think? We can move a little bit. And we see you got Jay-Z doing a concert.
Yes.
Yeah, Jay-Z's doing a concert.
And I'm thrilled to have this support because I think one of the biggest jobs that I will face,
assuming everything goes well, is how are we going to heal all these divides?
That's what I was going to say because Trump's supporters are really nasty, and you've got to fix that.
Yeah, you've got to bring the whole country back together.
Or maybe run them back into hiding where they were before, which is fine by me, too.
Well, I think there's something to both of those, because what Trump has done is to make it possible for people who have racist and sexist and all kinds of prejudices and bigotry to put them right out
there. Now, I'm not going to be able to wave a magic wand and change everybody's thoughts. You
know, that's something that can only happen by people working on themselves and being held to
account by, you know, the rest of us. But what he's done really unleashed a lot of darkness
and divisiveness. And we've got to say, look, you know what?
That is just not acceptable.
We're not going to sit here and accept that.
And when we do humor, when we make speeches,
when we're just talking to our friends,
everybody needs to have a little bit more of an attitude.
Hey, you know what?
We can't say that about somebody else because, you know,
that can create a real repercussion.
And somebody's going to be saying that about us.
Everybody needs to be part of that.
No locker room talk here.
No locker room talk.
Yeah.
And none of the rest of the nastiness and the insults that have been part of this campaign.
But I think then the other piece of it is I've got to figure out some way to encourage these kinds of conversations at the local level. And they've got to be honest or they're not going to do any good. You know,
somebody needs to say, look, here's what I really feel. And you can say, okay, well,
why do you feel that way? And let me talk to you about it. And I think if we put our minds to it,
we could make some progress. Now, you mentioned humor. Do you take time to laugh at what's going
on? Like, do you watch the SNL stuff? I do. They're pretty funny, don't you think?
You think they did a good job? I think they did a great job.
I mean, it wasn't hard to make
fun of those debates, and they did a great job.
Yeah, you know, we try to find
something to laugh about every day. Do you look at the
memes? Some of them, I do.
Do you look at them? Sometimes.
Let me see.
Which one's coming up?
I love that, actually.
It's a good hip-hop meme, right?
Because they said every debate, one debate you dress like Tupac, one you dress like Suge Knight, one you dress like Snoop Dogg.
Was that on purpose?
You're a fan of Death Row Records?
Well, you know, I think Death Row and a lot of other fashion sources have influenced my look, don't you?
All right.
Got you.
And this one became a shirt.
You with the Yankees hat on. There's a story behind that. Okay. Okay. Cause I heard you a Cubs fan. I am. That's my national league team.
Okay. I'm in the Superbowl. I mean the world series. Yeah. We're in the Superbowl. He's just
like you. World series. So when I was a little girl, my, my father was just an incredible fan
of the Cubs and we used to watch every game, every game we could watch. And in those days, games were on in the afternoon
because there were no lights in Wrigley Field.
And they just kept losing.
And so I said to my father, I said, you've got to get a winning team.
And he said, well, you can't.
You've got to stick with the Cubs.
I said, okay, well, I'll stick with somebody who doesn't play the Cubs.
And I couldn't be a White Sox fan because that's like being a Mets or a Yankees fan.
So I started looking at baseball cards and talking to kids. said you know the Yankees always win so I'll be depressed
about the Cubs and I'll be happy about the Yankees that's how I balance it out so that's what I did
back then well I was a baseball I was more of a baseball fan than anything this is dope though
because this is very New York so the meme is is, it says I need your votes, deadass, because deadass
is New York slang.
Along with Tim's. Well, you know,
gosh, I think that was when
the Yankees came to the White House. That was a long time
ago. All right, we got more with
Hillary Clinton when we come back. Don't go anywhere.
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Now, we have Hillary Clinton in the building.
Now, Hillary, do you party?
Do y'all have fun?
I went to Michelle's 50th birthday party, and Beyonce performed, and that was great dancing.
You pronounced it right.
Yeah.
Do you dance when you go there?
Do you dance? Do you dance? Look, here's how I would describe it. Uh-oh. You pronounced it right. Do you dance when you go there?
Look, here's how I would describe it.
I love to dance.
Period.
And so any chance I get I will dance.
I'm not sure that it would
be anything that you'd be
saying was good dancing.
You don't do the robot and stuff like that.
No, I'm not a robot. I don't do the robot stuff.
But I love to dance.
And when we were at the White House
and years since, we've had a lot of dance
parties. Just because I love
the way people just kind of lose themselves.
They get so relaxed and
everybody enjoys what they're doing.
Do you guys dance a lot? Absolutely.
These guys do. They dance all the time.
I don't have a problem with that.
They don't care what it looks like when they dance.
Well, I think that's a good sign that you're not self-conscious.
Right.
They're definitely not self-conscious.
Are you a good dancer?
No, I don't dance ever.
Really?
But I stand on tables and couches.
Have you seen these kids dance nowadays?
You can't keep up with these kids.
No, no, I don't try to.
No, no.
They dance with each other a lot, too, in the studio.
No, we don't.
Are we going to get to see an example?
No.
I'm going to ask your daughter, how well does he dance?
Come on, tell me the truth.
It's actually embarrassing.
A little embarrassing.
A little embarrassing.
I don't think any child thinks their parents can dance.
I don't care how good their parents are as a dancer.
I don't think any child thinks.
Unless their father's like Usher.
Right.
Or Beyonce., or Beyonce.
Yeah, Beyonce.
But I think even the kids there would say, well, okay, but not great.
Right?
Because, I mean, that's what kids do.
Yeah, that's true.
My mom always thought she was an amazing dancer,
and I'm always like, what are you doing?
But it makes you feel good.
Absolutely.
I love to dance.
Actually, I was thinking, having gone to Michelle's party,
that they really knew how to put on a party.
People had a great time.
If you need party promoters, just holler at us.
We have a White House.
I've got a great party for you now.
I've told you guys that you're going to come.
Whether you believe me or not, you're going to come.
Don't worry, we're going to bring that up in.2 seconds.
We have it on tape. No,2 seconds. We have it on tape.
No, you do.
You have it on tape in front of all these witnesses.
Because I keep telling people I want to close the deficit,
and one of the deficits I want to close is the fun deficit.
There you go.
You've got to close the fun deficit.
I'm sick of all this meanness.
I think we need a big national dance.
I'm with you.
Maybe bring everybody together. I'm with you.
You gotta think of something for people to do.
But you know what? You have some great people working on you.
I'm making the bills thing. We saw a bill with Travis Scott.
Trapped a rabbit.
I did see that.
You have some great people working on your campaign. I was saying that
I see profiles of them in magazines
and everything. I think that's so helpful
because just having them out there
on the front lines, I know initially it made me feel comfortable. I'm so glad. I think that's so helpful because just having them out there on the front lines, I know initially
it made me feel comfortable.
I'm so glad.
There are some amazing people.
There are some people that have been my
friends for a really long time
and then new people that
are just phenomenal.
Alright, we got more with Hillary Clinton
when we come back. Hillary, it's your birthday
so we got a special surprise for you when we come back, all right?
A gift for you from The Breakfast Club.
A very special gift.
Keep it locked.
You're underselling this thing, Andy.
All right, I said a special gift.
No, you're underselling it.
You say everybody's special that comes up here.
You're underselling this gift.
We have a special, special surprise when we come back.
You're still underselling it.
I'm telling you, you're underselling it.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still here with our special guest.
Let's call her Madam President.
Let's put it in the air now.
Put that good energy out there.
Yes, we're preparing for the White House.
That's right.
Now, it is your birthday.
Today's her born day.
There's a special guest. We got a surprise. We pulled some strings. Yeah. Okay, actually, we're preparing for the White House. That's right. Now, it is your birthday. Today's her born day. There's a special guest.
We got a surprise.
We pulled some strings.
Yeah.
Okay, actually,
we had nothing to do with it.
No, we had nothing to do with it.
But we'll take all the credit.
Ladies and gentlemen,
Stevie Wonder.
The legendary
Stevie Wonder is here.
Wow.
At the Breakfast Club.
That's right.
He got on a jacket
that looked like 2 Chainz
designed it.
He looked fresh.
Did you see it?
And we could see it since President Clinton on it first. Yes, sir. First woman president. First woman president. I love it. That's right. He got on a jacket that looked like 2 Chainz designed it. He looked fresh. And we could see it says President Clinton on it.
First women president.
That's amazing.
You know, that's one of my most recent concepts for design.
But, you know, people said, why do you want to do it?
I said, I want to wear what I believe.
There you go.
I'm really excited to be here and excited to support someone
that I have had such great love
and respect for for years.
It's very exciting.
And I think that, truth be told,
I think we as men,
we have had our chance to work it out.
It's time to let a woman do it.
There you go.
They've been working it out in our life
all these years,
from our grandmas to our moms. Like, why not? it. There you go. They've been working it out in their life all these years, from our grandmas to our moms to whoever.
Like, why not?
Exactly.
There you go.
Say that.
You've got these three young people here, Stevie,
are really energetic.
Stevie Young himself, he look like 2 Chainz from the back.
Yeah.
With that jacket and the braid.
That's right.
He's my father.
Yeah.
Well, you know, speaking of millennials, I mean, I have my youngest child is one.
Wow.
Go ahead, Stevie.
Go ahead, Stevie.
Go, go, go, go, go.
That's what I like to hear.
Okay, Stevie.
So she's going to be voting for your daughter when she becomes a daughter.
Oh, no.
Yeah.
How many kids now do you have?
I have nine. Go ahead, Stevie.
Why not? Yeah. And how many
are of voting age right now?
We have five. Hillary won all
the votes. I don't want to wait.
I don't want to wait. They're going to vote
the right way,
which is for you.
Absolutely. What's one of the main reasons
you want to vote for Senator Clinton, Mr. Wonder?
Well, because contrary to what people are saying,
you can't go by what people say but by their spirit.
And when she talks about the things that she's done
for longer than just the 30 years that she talks about,
I think since she had in her spirit
what she received from her father, from her parents,
the lessons she learned,
to understand that we have to be respectful to one another,
that we have to have pride in not just one people, but all people,
that we have to truly become a united people of the United States of America.
And divisiveness cannot make that happen.
Disrespecting one's ethnicity or religious preference,
on and on and on, if they have a disability, is not democracy.
Equality.
And we can't live in a place of fear.
You know, fear is what puts dreams to sleep.
And so I think that first law and order
comes from having respect for one another.
Absolutely.
You know, you can't just have it one way
because you've got
the power. The power has to be in your desire to see everyone thrive. So
beautiful. That's beautiful. Now Senator they attacked your health and we've been
here for the last hour and a half and you seem healthier than a mother.
Like I mean you're up and down, you're laughing, you're joking, you're talking about partying.
We had a dance-off. We had a dance-off up here.
Really? Without the high-pitching?
Now, explain to the people with your health, because they've seen
you coughing, they've seen the one incident where
they thought that you fainted. How is your health now?
I heard you were taking shots with the firefighters at 9-11
and you had a little drink. That's why you're still stumbling.
Yeah, that's all it was.
You get around.
Well, you know, it's so funny because I spent, what did I spend?
Four and a half hours debating Donald Trump in three debates,
which I think should put to rest any questions about my stamina.
Absolutely.
My ability to do this job.
That's exhausting.
There's no doubt about it.
But it is, you know, look, it's something that Stevie not only just said but has represented his entire career.
I mean, respect for each other, love and kindness,
things that I've tried to talk about even during this campaign.
Don't tear other people down.
Lift people up.
And that's what he's done for decades. And it's what, you know, I'm going to try to do not in song, thank goodness, but
what I'm going to try to do as president, I want people to feel that I've got their back,
that they can count on me and that the doors open, the table is set for everybody,
so that nobody feels like, hey,
you know, I'm a lesser person. And it's that place of fear. It does kill dreams. That's exactly what
fear does. How do you avoid taking cheap shots at Donald Trump, though? Because he's such an easy
target and he takes them at you. How do you avoid not doing it? Because I try to remember what's at
stake in the election. I don't want to get into an insult fight with him. I want
to try to counter what he says because a lot of it is mean-spirited and would hurt people,
you know, cutting taxes even more on the wealthy and corporations. That's not going to help anybody
except the wealthy and corporations. And not paying your taxes. And not paying his taxes at all. So I
try to counter what he says that might have an effect on somebody,
but I don't want to get into some sort of back and forth on insults because, you know, that just
drags everybody down. And he's negative enough. I don't need to add to that.
Mrs. President.
Madam President.
There you go, Mr. Wonder.
I want to just say this truly to everyone.
The truth is we have to, as American citizens,
stop thinking that this life that we're living,
the things that we're dealing with, is some reality TV show.
This is real life, real children, real situations.
Gun violence is real.
People don't come back.
A lack of communication between citizens and policemen is real stuff.
Disrespect is real stuff. So if we don't prepare this nation for the positive of what we have been promised, then we'll never see it.
And to me, the only way we can get there is to vote for Madam President Clinton.
I have no problem with that.
Now, Stevie, we got $40.
Can we get a song?
We don't even got $40.
You know what?
You know what? We got $40. That's all we got. Well, Stevie, we got $40. Can we get a song? We don't even got $40. You know what? You know what?
We got $40.
That's all we got.
Well, you know what?
Why don't you keep your money?
Keep your money.
It's her birthday, Stevie.
It's her birthday, Mr. Wonder.
Y'all have to join me, okay?
Drop one of Clues' bombs.
You know it didn't make much sense
That would be a law against
Anyone who took offense At a day in your celebration
There ought to be a time
There ought to be a time
We would set aside
To show just how much we love you.
So let us all begin.
Hey.
You know that love can win.
Let it out, don't hold it in.
Sing it loud as you can.
Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday.
Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday. Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday.
Go out and vote.
There you go.
There you have it.
Stevie Wonder.
That was less awkward than Mary J. Blige singing at you.
Hillary Clinton, we appreciate you for joining us.
We look forward to the next time we see you.
It's going to be in the White House.
She'll be Madam President, and we'll be in the White House.
That'll be true.
We're holding you to all those promises, Hillary.
You got it.
And I will be doing the show.
Yeah.
Don't do it. We'll be dating with Stevie Wonder.
Well, don't change your number on us once you become president.
You won't.
Madam Clinton.
You'll be able to get me.
Okay.
You don't have my number anyway. It you become president. You won't. Madam President. You won't be able to get me. Okay. You don't have my number anyway.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
I was born a donkey.
It's the donkey of the day.
Donkey, donkey, donkey.
Bunch of dead, dead, dead.
It's time for the donkey of the day.
That's pretty funny.
Charlamagne the devil?
Possibly.
The Breakfast Club.
Hey!
Hey!
Hey!
Hey!
Hey!
What's up?
Hey, man.
Hey, guys.
Listen, donkey of the day for Wednesday, October 26th
is simply an opportunity to teach my sisters,
my queens, my black women,
please, please, please,
please, please, please, stop letting Negroes on social media
rile y'all up.
I know that you all don't feel respected.
I know that black women feel ignored.
I know y'all feel insecure at times,
and it makes you all ready to defend your crowns,
and I respect that.
But, ladies, you have to learn to pick your battles wisely.
Now, yesterday I watched you all spend hours going in
on the legendary trick daddy dollars he
may not be a legend to you but i'm born and raised in south carolina so that old sneaky old freaky
old geachy ass collard green neck bone eating ass negro is a legend to me okay but yesterday
trick daddy said something that uh black women found very problematic let's hear what trick daddy
put on his ig yesterday these sp Spanish and these white hoes,
they done started getting finer than a mother****.
Y'all black hoes better tighten up.
Y'all doing all that extra **** for nothing.
You get your ass done, get your **** done,
and you're paying $150 to get your makeup done just to go to a mother****, a local club.
These Spanish and these white hoes is getting very spiffy on y'all.
They **** around learning how to fry chicken. white hoes is getting very spiffy on y'all. They f*** around and learn how to
fry chicken. You hoes is useless.
Now let's unpack this.
Let's unpack this as the intellectuals
say. Okay, first things first.
All hoes need to tighten up and stop being
hoes. Don't nobody want their daughter, niece,
sister, mom, grandma, little
cousins to be
hoes. Okay, whatever that term means, I
don't know women in, I don't want any woman in my life to be that. Okay, whatever that term means, I don't know women in,
I don't want any woman in my life to be that.
Okay, so yes, all hoes of all colors, races,
ethnicities need to tighten up.
Ethnicity.
Whatever, you know what I meant.
Need to tighten up and not be hoes.
Okay, second, Trick, stop dealing with women who fry anything.
Okay, baked or grilled, we have to start making healthier lifestyle choices.
Trick, I don't want no woman that can fry anything.
Every now and then I might eat a piece of fried fish, but nah. We have to start making healthier lifestyle choices. Trick, I don't want no woman that can fry anything.
Every now and then I might eat a piece of fried fish, but nah.
And third, is Trick Daddy talking about hoes or women?
Because it's a difference.
If you're talking about hoes, the only person that should be offended is hoes.
The hoes that's out there getting all the plastic surgery with the $150 makeup,
those are the only people that should be offended because that's who Trick seemed to be talking to.
Ladies, it's not what you called,
it's what you answered to that matters.
If it doesn't apply, let it fly.
Why are you wasting valuable time and energy slandering Trick Daddy
if none of that applies to you?
Now, if Trick Daddy is referring to all women
in general, assholes, then
I totally understand
you being upset. But then again,
it's Trick Daddy.
Not saying it's right, but it's expected.
Now, if J. Cole or Kendrick Lamar or Chance the Rapper or Vic Mensa or somebody jumps out there and makes a video like this,
I can understand y'all being up in arms because they should know better.
But Trick Daddy referring to women as hoes surprises y'all.
Maybe it's hard for me to understand because I'm older.
So I've been listening to Trick for years.
I've been listening to him talk like this for years.
I remember once, this is a true story, I was watching the Sauce Awards.
And Trick Daddy won an award.
And he said, I want to thank God.
And my mama came out of nowhere and said, that's that Trick Daddy you be listening to?
He thanking God.
Does he really thank God, blessing him the way he rap?
Now, if my Jehovah Witness mama know Trick got a filthy mouth,
if she know that, I'm not excusing him.
But why y'all don't know that?
Okay, why don't y'all know that Trick Daddy is filthy?
And I'm not excusing his behavior because when you know better, you should do better.
But some things are expected.
Being mad at Trick Daddy for calling out the hoes is like arresting Snoop Dogg for smoking weed.
Or acting surprised when Donald Trump says something offensive. Ladies, it's Trick Daddy for calling out the hoes is like arresting Snoop Dogg for smoking weed. Or acting surprised when Donald Trump says something offensive.
Ladies, it's Trick Daddy.
In the words of Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, take no offense.
That which offends you only weakens you.
Being offended creates the same destructive energy that offended you in the first place.
So transcend your ego and stay in peace.
You queens wasted valuable time and energy yesterday going in on Trick Daddy for being Trick Daddy.
And I know right now it sounds like I'm about to give black women that were offended by Trick Daddy the biggest hee-haw.
But I ain't crazy.
So please, please give Trick Daddy dollars the smooth sounds of the Hamilton fleet.
Matter of fact, just give him the biggest hee-haw.
Let me make black women happy.
Give Trick Daddy the biggest hee-haw, please.
Better leave them black women alone
and let them black women be black women, okay?
And stop referring to all of them as hoes.
All right.
All right.
Well, thank you for that talk today.
Don't separate us hoes by our ethnicities.
That's right.
She's stupid, man.
What kind of hoe are you, Yee?
Don't you start.
Don't you go there.
All right.
We just can't keep it righteous, huh?
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey of the day.
When we come back, ask Yee.
800-585-1051.
If you got a question for Yee, call her right now.
She'll help you out with all your relationship problems,
put you live on the air and all that good stuff.
800-585-1051.
Y'all know we have Stevie Wonder on the air?
Mm-hmm.
For real?
I ain't seen him.
You know, he's...
You know what?
Oh, my goodness.
That's rude.
This guy's a...
You know what?
Whatever.
What did you say?
He's a what?
Whatever.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
That was Diddy.
I need a girl.
Good morning, everybody. It's DJ I need a girl. Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask Yee, 800-585-1051.
Hello, who's this?
May I?
Hey, what's your question for Yee?
I wanted to know, I'm in a relationship with someone.
I've been in a relationship for about six, seven years.
Uh-huh.
And they have kids from a previous relationship
and recently they just brought it to me that they don't want for us to be together
because i'm the relationship that he had after their mom okay their mom split so they feel as
if i'm the reason that their lifestyle or their lives change and i'm the reason that their mom
and their father are not together anymore and i just don't know how to handle it because they live in a household with me and him, not with their mom.
And it's kind of making a lot of tension in the house where, you know, it's kind of like two families up under one roof.
And, you know, it's becoming really...
It's difficult.
It's difficult, yes.
So the kids basically feel a certain type of loyalty to their mom.
And therefore, they don't treat you well because they feel like you broke up our happy home.
Have you guys ever discussed exactly what went down?
Their mom gave them her scenario of what happened.
And what's her scenario?
That I came in and I started a relationship with their dad before they completely ended.
Okay, so because of the mom telling them what she told them,
hey, this is the woman that broke up our home,
so she actually planted the seed for them to not like you.
And because they love their mom and they have some, of course, a bond with their mother,
they don't mess with you.
Yes.
Is this what happened? Really?
They were separated.
In the end, they were not, I guess, not completely over when we met,
but they were separated.
Okay. Is he your boyfriend or your husband?
My boyfriend.
What does your boyfriend tell the kids happen?
He tells them that him and their mom were over,
they were having issues, and they went their separate ways,
and that's when he met me, and it turns into something, you know,
when he's coming along with me.
And that's why we are where we are now.
Right, and I think it's going to continue to be an issue
just because the seeds that are planted in these kids' heads.
All I can say is, has it gotten better over time?
Because you said you've been living with him for six or seven years?
Yes.
Has it been getting any better, or is it getting worse?
Honestly, we didn't have this problem in the beginning.
This is a problem that we've had, I guess, over the last year and a half.
Okay.
How old are the kids?
They're 14 and this is 10.
Okay.
I just think it's really important for both you and the father to make sure you continue to let these children know that you understand how they feel.
But this is life. This is what actually happened in reality. We were separated. Just make sure you let to let these children know that you understand how they feel. But this is life.
This is what actually happened in reality.
We were separated.
Just make sure you let them know that.
And it wouldn't be a bad idea.
What's your relationship like with their mother?
She doesn't like you at all.
No.
Yeah.
What's her relationship with your boyfriend?
Do they still speak?
Only to the children, yes.
Because it's kind of really not fair to him now.
I understand, though, because, listen, that's a hard pill to take.
I mean, at the end of the day, you know, they did get separated.
Were you the side chick?
No.
So you weren't the side chick?
No, I said no.
Okay.
All right, I'm just checking.
I just want to make sure.
I mean, listen, having to deal with people's kids
and being in a relationship with somebody that has children
and that was married and the kids don't like you, that kind of is sometimes what's going to happen for a period of time until something can happen where you can show them, you know, that you love them, that you care about them.
You can't ever be angry toward them, bitter toward them because they are still children.
All you can do is continue to be the authoritative person and be understanding of how they might feel because it's hard for them.
Sometimes kids feel like it's their fault that their parents get separated.
Sometimes they look at you and they feel like it's your fault, but you have to continue to let them know.
But be firm and don't let them get away with certain things or being disrespectful or rude because no matter what, they still have to respect you as an adult and as a person that their father chose.
All right.
Well, thank you.
Good luck.
That's a hard one because you can't force kids to like you
if they just don't like you.
Ask Yee.
Take patience.
800-585-1051.
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Call her now.
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Good morning.
That was Needed Me, Riri.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now we're in the middle of Ask Yee.
800-585-1051.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, my name's Hayes.
Hey, mama.
What's your question for Yee?
I wanted to know, what do you do when a guy says that he just wants to be friends,
but he treats you like his girlfriend?
Okay, and you want to be his girlfriend.
Well, no, I'm fine with the situation.
It's just like, I don't know whether to be exclusive or not.
You're not his girlfriend.
Why would you be exclusive?
Because that's what I'm saying.
He makes it seem that way.
Like, I can't talk to anybody else.
So where do you go from there?
I don't know.
But he told you that you're just friends.
Yes.
Okay, so you tell him, okay, because we're just friends,
I'm fine with our situation.
But I don't have a man, so yes, I can date other people.
Does he date other people?
No.
So he told you, I don't date other people, but we're just friends.
Yeah.
I know.
It's really weird.
Yeah, it's pretty much what he told me.
Well, honestly, it's up to you.
If you decide that you want to date other people, that's on you.
You're not my man.
Now, if you decide, okay, I'm very happy with my situation
and it's fine the way that it is
and he's not dating anyone else
and I don't want to,
but we're not in an exclusive relationship per se,
that's just up to you.
If you find somebody else you like,
you're very open to date them
if you feel like it.
You're saying you don't even want him
to be your boyfriend?
No, I'm actually into a girl
and I don't know if that's considered.
You know, it's like nowadays, females are considered hoes if they do certain things, so I don't know if um that's considered you know it's like nowadays
females are comfort holes if they do a certain thing so I don't want to girl don't you worry
about how anybody else judges you if the man told you you're not my girlfriend then you don't have
to be exclusive to him if you're exclusive with someone and he's exclusive with you yes you guys
are in a relationship he doesn't want to call it that because he's trying to find it out in case
he wants to do whatever he's doing and he can say well we were never exclusive we never said that but you're open to you're allowed
to do what you want just be open about it just be like listen if i'm not your girl i'm gonna date
other people and you said you don't want to be his girl you're actually into somebody else so
it is what it is all right cool yeah just don't over complicate things sometimes okay we're not
in a relationship just so you know we're not in a relationship. Just so you know, we're not in a relationship. Don't feel bad if I see
other people because we're not committed and I
don't want you to feel a way about that.
Okay. Alright.
Alright. Thank you. Good luck,
Mama. Ask Yee 805
851051. If you got a question
for Yee, you can call her. Now we got rumors on the way,
Yee? Yes, we'll talk about
Larsa Pippen and Scottie Pippen.
Looks like the divorce might end up being nasty.
There were reports that they might get back together.
But now you can find out what Scottie Pippen is asking for in this divorce.
Okay, we'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
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The Breakfast Club.
Well, it turns out that Ray J does have a new song coming out, according to Billboard.
And that song is going to be a response to Kanye West's song and the video that he did with Ray J in it.
Famous.
Why, Ray J?
Mm-hmm.
Like, leave it alone, Ray.
Let it go.
You didn't get your 10% from the sex tape.
Let it go.
Well, he's doing a new album.
He's releasing it independently.
It's called Raydemption, and it's a visual album,
so it'll be exclusively available on lookwho.com, H-U.com.
That's the streaming platform.
We got to talk to Ray about that.
Listen, Ray J will always be my guy because, you know,
Ray J is one of the reasons that The Breakfast Club has had tremendous success.
He is.
We was almost out the door until Ray J caught up here drunk and high off
who knows what one morning and went on a random effort proportion.
Yes.
Okay.
All right.
Well, his first single and video is going to be famous,
and Chris Brown is featured on it.
Chris Brown was also featured in Kanye's famous,
and it's going to address Kanye's video of the same name.
We're over it, Ray.
I don't know.
We're over it.
It might sound dope.
Let's hear it first.
Yeah, I haven't heard it yet, so I have no idea.
Now, according to the CEO of Look Who,
where we told you it's going to be streaming,
Byron Booker, he says,
Ray Dempton will be a controversial record
in which Ray sets the record straight,
reclaims his power, and moves forward.
I don't have time for any new music in my iPod.
Soulja Boy and Bow Wow dropped today, okay?
Now, these songs and video segments are also going to feature
Justin Bieber, Snoop, The Game, Too Short, and Kid Ink.
So, there you have it.
All right, Jimmy Fallon.
They're saying that he has been warned by the heads at NBC
that he's got a cutback on his drinking
because he's had a series of different incidents that happened.
They thought that he was out of control
and that something could happen while he's out drinking.
They said things got so serious that executives feared
that he was splitting up with his wife over his drinking,
but they did manage to make things work.
They said at one point he tripped on a rug at home
and almost severed his ring finger on a table.
He chipped his tooth trying to open medicine for his injured finger.
And then he also cut his hand on a bottle of Jagermeister.
Then they said in September of this year, he was seen alone at a bar by himself at 3 a.m.
So according to sources close to Jimmy Fallon, he's a very heavy drinker.
He sees himself as somebody who needs image rehab.
He's got to be responsible.
He's got two kids.
So I don't know what's going to happen,
but they've got to take care of him.
I hope he gets the help he deserves.
These same sources talking should be the same sources
making sure he's okay.
Yeah, I hope he gets help,
but then it's a part of me that hopes he doesn't,
because...
Because what?
I want to do late night one day,
and he's going to need some spots open sooner or later.
Shut up, man.
Shut up, man.
You hate her.
That is no rude.
I'm not hating her. I'm not hating her.
I'm just being honest.
You know what?
I'm going to stop being honest.
That's what I'm going to stop being honest.
You can be honest,
but that's no hate
when you're in the blood, man.
That's not hate.
You want him to get fired?
No, I said I hope
he gets the help he deserves,
but then there's another part of me
that feels like, well,
you know, I want to do
late night one day.
So you're saying
if he gets fired,
you get that spot opened up?
Some spots got to open.
Get out of here.
I'm just saying.
Wow.
Okay.
Ask me for being honest then.
Okay.
I'm sure you'll get your own blessings, man.
You don't got to count on another man's downfall.
I didn't count on his downfall.
I didn't say nothing about his downfall.
You don't got to pray for his downfall.
I said I hope he gets the help he deserves.
That's all I said.
But if he doesn't, there's going to be some open spots.
And that's just the reality of the situation.
What do you hope for more?
What you mean?
Like, do you hope more?
I hope he gets help more.
I hope he gets help more.
That's all they ask.
Because I'm blessed.
My cup runneth over.
All right, Scottie Pippen and Larsa Pippen.
This divorce, we don't know what's going on.
Now, we told you on Larsa's side,
her sources are saying that they plan to reconcile.
They think things will work out.
But according to Scottie Pippen's side,
okay, he's trying to avoid any type of prenup.
They were married for 19 years.
He doesn't want to pay any alimony.
And he's also trying to get custody of their four small children
and get them to relocate from Miami to Chicago.
So it doesn't look like it's going to be as friendly as, you know,
Larson might have hoped.
By the way, if anybody gets caught cheating,
they should not have to, you know, you should not have to give up money.
If you catch a woman cheating, you should not have to give up money,
and vice versa.
If the woman's got the money and the guy cheats, the woman shouldn't have to give up money. So it's a woman cheating, you should not have to give up money. And it's vice versa. If the woman's got the money and the guy cheats,
the woman shouldn't have to give up money.
So it's about who has the money.
They got four kids, though.
I don't care.
But what if,
because supposedly,
child support, that's it.
Supposedly, it was in retaliation
for something that he did last year.
Can't prove it.
It's not about what you said.
It's about what you can prove.
She on Snapchat dancing the future.
That's enough evidence right there.
That's enough evidence.
And Future got on Instagram and said what?
She's mine now. All right. Boom. Got it. Open and shut there. No, that's not enough evidence. And Future got on Instagram and said what? She's mine now.
All right.
Boom.
Got it.
Open and shut case.
No money for you.
All you get is child support for the kids.
Get out of here.
Okay?
All right.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
I'm Angela Yee.
Thank you, Miss Yee.
Now, when we come back, we got the People's Choice Mix.
You want to hear something at DJMV.
Hit me up with your request.
We got you.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Oh, Revolt.
See y'all later.
Peace, Revolt.
Peace, peace, peace.
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