A North Carolina television station said Sunday it will review its policies and procedures after receiving flak over censoring some of parts of the “Saturday Night Live” broadcast hosted by comedian Dave Chappelle. “Obviously, SNL is a live show so we had no prior indication about what would be said during the broadcast. Chappelle told of attending a recent BET-sponsored White House party attended mostly by African-American guests. He recalled how rare it was in past centuries for blacks to be allowed to visit the White House, adding that he relished seeing "how happy everybody was, these people that had been historically disenfranchised." "So, in that spirit, I'm wishing Donald Trump luck, and I'm going to give him a chance," he said.
Source: Fox News November 14, 2016 10:42 UTC