Meghan McCain is accused of being unprepared for her interview with Senator Kamala Harris on Monday’s episode of The View.
31.05.2020 - 07:09 / hollywoodreporter.com
As protests raged nationwide in response to another death of an unarmed black man detained by police, Jimmy Kimmel decried the "blatant double standard" of experiences with police, liberty and justice in America.
At the top of his latest episode shot from home, the Jimmy Kimmel Live! host acknowledged that it had been another "bad week in the United States of America," between the death of Minneapolis resident George Floyd, the protests in Minneapolis and nationwide that ensued and President
.Meghan McCain is accused of being unprepared for her interview with Senator Kamala Harris on Monday’s episode of The View.
Meghan McCain has learned to expect the unexpected during her run on “The View”.
The continuing protests over the death of George Floyd at the hands of the police have raised a lot of questions about the country’s way forward, and introduced many Americans to completely new ideas.
Ted Johnson As ABC’s The View returned on Monday after a week off, the topic for the hour was on the aftermath of the death of George Floyd, as protests have swept the country calling for an end to racial injustice.Co-host Meghan McCain cited an op ed from Condoleeza Rice, the former Secretary of State, in which she wrote, “Our country has a birth defect: Africans and Europeans came to this country together — but one group was in chains.”McCain said, “Not just people like me, but all Americans
As George Floyd protests continue to rage in the US, celebrities are taking a stand to speak up and contribute in their own little way. Selena Gomez is one such star.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorAt a moment when many Americans’ rituals and routines have been upended, at least one is staying intact: Jimmy Kimmel’s annual pitch to advertisers.The coronavirus pandemic effectively scuttled the media industry’s annual week of “upfront” presentations, when TV networks make their pitch for their share of billions of dollars in advance advertising commitments.
As protests continued across the country Wednesday in support of the #BlackLivesMatter movement following the death of George Floyd in police custody, Jimmy Kimmel mocked President Donald Trump’s claim that he’s “done more” for Black Americans “than any President in U.S. history” with the “possible exception” of Abraham Lincoln.
Hasan Minhaj wants his community to step off the sidelines.
Jimmy Carter is speaking out following worldwide protests that were held after George Floyd was senselessly murdered in Minneapolis over the weekend.
"He's trying to be a dictator"
Janelle Monae has demanded the Kansas City police officers who arrested peaceful protesters over the weekend be “prosecuted and fired”.
A Brooklyn Nine-Nine star has called on other actors who play police officers to donate towards a bail fund amid the protests sweeping the US.
Meghan McCain called her New York City neighborhood a “war zone” while protests surge in the wake of George Floyd’s death — but one of her neighbors doesn’t quite agree.