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It was evident they murdered this man in cold blood, and people want justice. As those calls for justice and change grow louder, there is a growing concern over four nights of vandalism and looting. Business owners fearing the worst are shutting down again and boarding up this time. Good evening and thanks for joining us. Im jessica aguirre. We begin tonight in oakland. Some 300 demonstrators marched through the streets demanding meaningful change for all black americans after the death of george floyd. Tonight protests are smaller and peaceful. Nbc bay areas Terry Mcsweeney is live near Police Headquarters where several dozen people did test that citys new curfew, terry. Reporter yeah, they certainly did. For starters i want to say im not wearing my mask right now because im not within ten feet of an difference a night makes. Last night two blocks from here i was talking about the 40 people that had just been arrested in oakland. Tonight, no arrests, no citations, not to take anything
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Tonight join jimmy and his guests senator Bernie Sanders, dr. Bernice a. King, wyatt cenac, and the legendary roots crew its the tonight show at home edition. And now, heres jimmy jimmy welcome to the tonight show, everybody. Thank you for watching its been a long and intense week in this country and i really do appreciate you tuning in i know a lot of these conversations are a little bit uncomfortable. But they need to be had and were having them and were going to continue to have them so thank you again for joining me in these conversations. I think we have a very interesting and fun show for you. The senator from the great state of vermont, Bernie Sanders is on the program this evening also, shes the head of the king central. Ceo of the king central. Her father is dr. Martin luther king jr. And her mom is coretta king also the very funny wyatt cenac is on the show well close out the show with a performance from the roots first lets get to some news well, guys, a former member of Don
A student and photographer for the College Newspaper at the time, one of his photos was used on the cover of life magazine. He has published a book about his experience, moments of truth a photographers experience of kent state 1970. Max thank you all so much for coming out tonight. Tonight, we are hosting the photographer Howard Ruffner who, during his College Years at kent state university, was a photographer for the yearbook and newspaper. His book tonight, moments of truth, is a collection of more than 150 photos around the kent state massacre of 1970 in which four students lives were lost. So without further ado, please welcome Howard Ruffner. [applause] howard first of all, i have to say it is nice to see some familiar faces out here. Lots of people from pasadena village and relatives. My daughter is here with my soninlaw, and his parents are here. People from near where i live. But most of all, i have to thank my wife for being here. If she will just raise her hand. [applause] a