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hi, keke. >> how are you?y: it's good to see you, too. i like that painting you have on the wall. >> i like those logs in the back. >> jimmy: thanks, everybody loves my logs. i think of you as a very upbeat person, and i think every keke has to be an upbeat person. it just goes with the name. are you feeling upbeat? >> um, i think, i do feel upbeat. i'm a positive person by nature, but i do think my empathic side is being weighed down by what's going on right now. >> jimmy: this video i referenced has 25 million views. before we show it, i want to ask, have you been to a protest of any kind before? >> um, yes. i mean, i went to the protests in ferguson for mike brown. i've been to many different protests, but not one look this in a time like, i mean, like e this. i think especially with all the stuff that was happening with quarantine, so kind of just being around that many people at once was, it was a lot. it was different. it was a different energy, i think, because none of us had been anywhere in a while. >
hi, keke. >> how are you?y: it's good to see you, too. i like that painting you have on the wall. >> i like those logs in the back. >> jimmy: thanks, everybody loves my logs. i think of you as a very upbeat person, and i think every keke has to be an upbeat person. it just goes with the name. are you feeling upbeat? >> um, i think, i do feel upbeat. i'm a positive person by nature, but i do think my empathic side is being weighed down by what's going on right now....
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. >>> plus, keke palmer's passionate plea. >> you have to pay attention to what's going on. >> keke and curtis both joining us. their messages about fighting for change this morning. >>> good morning, america. thank you for joining us this wednesday morning after another night of protests all across the country. thousands again taking to the streets to demand change and thankfully, robin, those protests notably less violent than previous nights. >> most of them were very peaceful last night, you're right about that, george. people banding together in dozens of cities, big and small and as we said, in george floyd's beloved hometown of houston, 60,000 -- 60,000 peacefully marching in his aoohis my. tiret thmerialnal mall in ar coronavirus outbreak used the 7:00 p.m. cheer to kneel in support of protesters and victims of police violence. robin, i love what that says, you cheer for us, we kneel for you. >> that was a moment, you're right about that, george. >>> we'll continue now our coverage there in new york city where police and massive groups of protesters faced off on the manhattan br
. >>> plus, keke palmer's passionate plea. >> you have to pay attention to what's going on. >> keke and curtis both joining us. their messages about fighting for change this morning. >>> good morning, america. thank you for joining us this wednesday morning after another night of protests all across the country. thousands again taking to the streets to demand change and thankfully, robin, those protests notably less violent than previous nights. >> most of...
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tomorrow night on the show, keke palmer will be with us and music from the clark sisters.tandup special on netflix, and now, he is a movie star. "the king of staten island," directed by judd apatow premieres friday on vod. from his underground home, please say hello to pete davidson. hey, pete, how you doin'? >> hey, man, thanks for having me. >> jimmy: congratulations on the movie. what a beautiful movie this is. and it's funny, and like you're a real actor, look no kidding around. >> ah, thanks, man. that means a lot. i appreciate that. thank you. >> jimmy: are you in staten island right now, overseeing your kingdom? >> yeah, i'm in staten island, in my mom's basement, crushing it. >> jimmy: i know you say that, you live in your mom's basement, but you quite literally live in the basement of -- i assume you own the home together? >> it's a joint effort. we got the out together. >> jimmy: i bet it's a joint effort indeed down there. your family's in the movie. your grandfather is in the movie. your real grandpa, right? >> yeah, we got him in there, and he, he pretty much
tomorrow night on the show, keke palmer will be with us and music from the clark sisters.tandup special on netflix, and now, he is a movie star. "the king of staten island," directed by judd apatow premieres friday on vod. from his underground home, please say hello to pete davidson. hey, pete, how you doin'? >> hey, man, thanks for having me. >> jimmy: congratulations on the movie. what a beautiful movie this is. and it's funny, and like you're a real actor, look no...
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keke palmer and the clark sisters will be with us tomorrow night, goodnight. >>> this is "nightline." tonight >> say her name! >> killed by police in her own home, now protesters taking to the streets in a case lost in a flood of headlines. >> why did brionna have to die? >> and the famous one saying her name to bring her out of the shadows. paradise. tourism in a pandemic. mexico lifting its lockdown, even in the face of a devastating death toll. could americans get caught up in a second wave? >> "nightline" starts right now. with juju chang. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. tonight, beyond the calls for justice for george floyd, police in louisville, kentucky under scrutiny for the killing of brionna taylor, a black woman shot eight times by police. now at the center of the "say her name" protests, bringing attention to her death which went largely unnoticed for months. dancing with friends. ♪ everything on me all right >> singing her favorite songs, buying her dream car. >> she loved life. she loved to be around friends and family. she just, she had it figured out. >> this i
keke palmer and the clark sisters will be with us tomorrow night, goodnight. >>> this is "nightline." tonight >> say her name! >> killed by police in her own home, now protesters taking to the streets in a case lost in a flood of headlines. >> why did brionna have to die? >> and the famous one saying her name to bring her out of the shadows. paradise. tourism in a pandemic. mexico lifting its lockdown, even in the face of a devastating death toll....
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keke astonished naturally isolated by crikey mountainous terrain which has helped preserve its asian culture a country gained its independence as a nation state after the breakup of the soviet union in 1901. under real characters playing. on a horse with. knowledge of horses take a welding break for we can enjoy the you. see kool aid. what you see here is a true nomad camp this is where people live they have their horses here they have goats and cows over there this is the life that people used to have me and they were actually mountain nomads is that 80 percent of the country come out and so they accept they can't consider it up to the next valley but have that they wanted to or to. come to kind of cool the city would respond better russians a strategic location to explore everything which is pass east the current cold today it's a strategic location fall out of love us because of its proximity to the highest mountains of the country. it's time to introduce you to. peacetime and to this week you cover the markets here with us and we're doing to sort it out in your market. that's rig
keke astonished naturally isolated by crikey mountainous terrain which has helped preserve its asian culture a country gained its independence as a nation state after the breakup of the soviet union in 1901. under real characters playing. on a horse with. knowledge of horses take a welding break for we can enjoy the you. see kool aid. what you see here is a true nomad camp this is where people live they have their horses here they have goats and cows over there this is the life that people used...
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look at i it and e longnger we have this epidemic o on, we s see more and morere ca, it is s looking keke jus about everery singlele organ system ie entire human b body is a affecty this virus, directly or indirectly. because the initial presentations in china were all about pnpneumonia, we tended to think of it asas a respiratory disease. but really, profoundldly, it isa cardiovascular disease. the entire cardiovovascular sysm is affected by infecection withh thisis virus. we are beginning to ununderstand that some people who have enzymatic or vyy mild infections s may, in fact, have long-laststing problems in the body that results from haviving been exposed to the virus. it is a whole host of factors. we know the virus can infect the brbrain. and the longng-standing repercrcussions of a neurologicl infection n can be quite profou. , mean,n, long-term depression loss of smell, loss of taste, certain hearing proboblems, visl , and certain kinds of cognitive issues. we see the entire blood vascular system is affected. blood vessels can be constrtricting. you can s see peoeople having tachy
look at i it and e longnger we have this epidemic o on, we s see more and morere ca, it is s looking keke jus about everery singlele organ system ie entire human b body is a affecty this virus, directly or indirectly. because the initial presentations in china were all about pnpneumonia, we tended to think of it asas a respiratory disease. but really, profoundldly, it isa cardiovascular disease. the entire cardiovovascular sysm is affected by infecection withh thisis virus. we are beginning to...
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. >> gadi schwartz got some great footage of keke palmer, the fantastic actress, who is in that crowd talking to the national guard. gadi, thank you so much. stay safe. joining me now is msnbc correspondent alison barber live in washington, d.c. their curfew has been in effect since 7:00 p.m. earlier today we saw military vehicles rolling through the streets. we have seen different members of the u.s. armed forces deployed around the city. what is the scene like now in front of the white house in lafayette park like there now, alison. >> reporter: hey, chris, we still hear those helicopters flying overhead. one of them is starting to circle back over us again now. as you said, there are a number of different agencies, uniformed military officials on the ground. so far tonight, though, we have not seen any arrests. we have seen dea agents, military police, atf, fbi as well as d.c. police. the protesters here, though, they are peaceful. some of them were just singing happy birthday earlier. they are frustrated. they still have a message that they want people to hear, but we have not see
. >> gadi schwartz got some great footage of keke palmer, the fantastic actress, who is in that crowd talking to the national guard. gadi, thank you so much. stay safe. joining me now is msnbc correspondent alison barber live in washington, d.c. their curfew has been in effect since 7:00 p.m. earlier today we saw military vehicles rolling through the streets. we have seen different members of the u.s. armed forces deployed around the city. what is the scene like now in front of the white...