with him. take a look. i vow to welcome kanye west. an amazing guy. thank you for coming, kanye. i m a prisoner in a different dimension. have i lost anyone so far? okay. so i m going to talk about trap doors. like the 13th amendment is a trapped door. if you are installing a floor, aka, the constitution, why would you build a trap door when you could end up with the unabomber. this guy might be goo goo. that will do it for us. thank you for watching cnn newsroom. i m natalie allen. for u.s. viewers, new day is next. for everyone else, stay with us for african voices.
counsel don mcgahn is on his way out and the president is moving forward on mcgahn s placement. a polio like illness across the country. they believe it could get worse and what you can do to protect your family and what this is all about. and saturday night live, listen. you know when you saw this this week that snl would have their own take on it. kanye west oval office meeting with president trump. somebody say he was rambling about everything and simultaneous nothing, really. we have the best moments from last night s show ahead. trap doors lead to the union a bomb unabomber and the media needs to make my wife look good. of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter.
television in this studio, anyone that i know. they d have my back. they d say, don, i don t think you re right yet. i remember when my sister passed, nobody would let me go on television until they felt that i was okay. so if you care about him, really do, and not just the fame, not just the celebrity, not just whatever, then maybe some people are just too close to the forest. can t see the forest for the trees. so i m trying to say something nice about kanye, and i m trying to actually tell the people who know him and who are close to him to help him. he s talking about the 13th amendment and trapdoors and hydrogen planes, and that s fine. but is it the appropriate venue? is that what you want your loved one is that what you want your loved one s legacy to be, is to be the person who went into the oval office and said a whole lot of things that didn t make sense and then said, m.f. in the oval office?
passed, nobody would let me go on television until they felt that i was okay. so if you care about him, really do, and not just the fame, not just the celebrity, not just whatever, then maybe some people are just too close to the forest. can t see the forest for the trees. so i m trying to say something nice about kanye, and i m trying to actually tell the people who know him and who are close to him to help him. he s talking about the 13th amendment and trapdoors and hydrogen planes, and that s fine. but is it the appropriate venue? is that what you want your loved one is that what you want your loved one s legacy to be, is to be the person who went into the oval office and said a whole lot of things that didn t make sense and then said, m.f. in the oval office? is that what you okay. so the president is exploiting
there is a clause in the 13th amendment basically the backbone of the modern prison complex. a conversation worth having. instead kanye talks about trap doors and unabombers. he s not the person to have that conversation with. we all know and i love kanye and his music but being a clever rapper doesn t mean year necessarily able to articulate in complicated thoughts and wrestle with the complicated thoughts publicly. you can talk about being the abomination of the a song i work out to every morning but doesn t mean you re able to talk about the prison complex in the oval office. you should not be shaping policy for the trump administration. neither should trump for that matter. or omrosa or any other of a playback of heaping praise on the president of the united