‘SNL’: Donald Trump Heckled by Larry David as “Racist” During Monologue

November 07, 2015 8:51pm PT by Ryan Gajewski

"I heard if I yelled that, they'd give me five thousand dollars," David told Trump during the NBC sketch show.Donald Trump on ‘SNL’  

“I heard if I yelled that, they’d give me five thousand dollars,” David told Trump during the NBC sketch show.

Donald Trump got visited by some familiar faces — and one very famous heckler.

The presidential candidate hosted Saturday Night Live this weekend, where he was joined during his monologue by versions of himself, as played by the show’s Taran Killam and Darrell Hammond. 

“They don’t have my talent, my money or especially my good looks,” Trump said about his doppelgangers.

During the segment, the real-life Larry David shouted “You’re a racist” at Trump.

When Trump asked what he was doing, David — who appeared in the episode’s cold open as Bernie Sanders — replied, “I heard if I yelled that, they’d give me five thousand dollars.”

Numerous advocacy groups had protested NBC’s selection of Trump as host, given his previous comments about immigrants. 

We will post video as soon as it becomes available. 

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Hillary Clinton Weighs In on Donald Trump Hosting ‘SNL’: “I Might” Watch

November 05, 2015 10:52pm PT by Ryan Gajewski

"I think he watched me," she told Jimmy Kimmel of her own recent appearance on the NBC sketch show.Hillary Clinton on Thursday’s ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’  

“I think he watched me,” she told Jimmy Kimmel of her own recent appearance on the NBC sketch show.

Hillary Clinton just might be on her couch this Saturday night.

The Democratic presidential candidate appeared on Thursday’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!, where the host asked her if she plans to watch Donald Trump hosting this weekend’s Saturday Night Live.

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“That I might do, actually,” replied Clinton. “I think he watched me,” she pointed out, referring to her cameo appearance during this season’s premiere episode.

Jimmy Kimmel mentioned that Clinton went to Trump’s wedding, leading the host to ask if the former first lady brought a gift to the nuptials. “I went to his wedding,” she demurred with a laugh.

Kimmel said that Trump now makes unflattering remarks about her, but previously had complimented her. “He’s not the only one,” replied Clinton. “When I’m not running for something, Republicans actually say nice things about the job I do.”

As for her reaction to the most recent GOP presidential debate, she said, “It’s a combination of being appalled and being amused. It’s kind of a little bit of both.”

Clinton also discussed her husband, Bill Clinton, who she says would have a tough time saying no to a third presidential term, if it were an option.

“He would run again,” she said of her husband. “If he could, he would.”

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Trevor Noah Mocks “Crazy” U.S. Health-Care System After Appendectomy

November 05, 2015 9:09pm PT by Ryan Gajewski

"I'm like, 'What more information do you need other than the fact that I'm dying?' " the 'Daily Show' host said about being asked to fill out paperwork.Trevor Noah  Comedy Central

“I’m like, ‘What more information do you need other than the fact that I’m dying?’ ” the ‘Daily Show’ host said about being asked to fill out paperwork.

Trevor Noah has a lot to say about his first stint in a U.S. hospital following his emergency appendectomy. 

The Daily Show host, who skipped Wednesday’s episode to recover from the surgery, returned to the Comedy Central series Thursday, where he joked that there is no better way to learn about his new home country than “by enjoying America’s health care system.”

He explained that he went to the emergency room due to his perforated appendix, adding: “I don’t know if ’emergency room’ is the right term because they make you wait.”

“I feel like there should be two rooms — a room for people with emergencies, and a room for people who can fill out forms,” he said.

Noah pointed out that he was expected to fill out paperwork despite the fact that he was clearly in pain and having trouble staying conscious. 

“I’m like, ‘What more information do you need other than the fact that I’m dying?’ ” the host said about his response to the medical staff.

He said he started to faint but was told he couldn’t do so in the waiting room. “[The nurse was] like, ‘Sir, you can’t faint here, sir. You need to go to triage.’ [I’m like,] ‘Are you telling me where I can and cannot faint?’ “

“It’s a crazy experience,” he continued, explaining that he had been moved into a room when the nurse returned with still more forms.

“She was like, ‘I don’t know — how are you paying for this?’ ” Noah said. “I was like, “Well, with my life, clearly. Because you’re not helping me.’ “

He said the nurse asked him whether he could afford to pay out of pocket — and then she suddenly remembered whom she was talking to. “She goes, ‘You know, I’ve seen the billboards — you’re fine. You can pay for this,’ ” Noah said.

He thanked fans for their support, along with thanking Comedy Central “for giving me one day off after surgery.”

He then added that he was kidding about chiding the network, as he explained that he begged to return to the show Wednesday but was encouraged to at least take one day off. He also said that some fans inexplicably criticized Comedy Central with racially fueled complaints.

“The best message [from a fan] I got was someone said, ‘Is it Comedy Central or the cotton fields?’ ” Noah said.

We will add video when it is available. 

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