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you would watch the news and watch jon stewart. watch the news and watch jon stewart. and remind you, i'm not the news. >> there are a lot of people out there who turn to you -- >> i'm not the news. a comedic interpretation. >> to be informed. they think they are are coming closer to the truth with your -- >> now that's dwifferent thing. that's credibility. >> he makes you hear what you wish would you have thought of. oh, man, why didn't i think of that? or that's hilarious, i never thought of it like that. >> he grew a stronger and stronger conscience then felt the need to put it out there. >> nothing will change with the same people always -- this is the status quo? another latin word, status quo, and it stands for, in the middle, everyday americans are really getting taken for a ride. >> that's the kind of talk you normally hear right before the -- >> it wasn't about politics, it was moral outrage. that's what made the show so riveting and fun. >> gotten pretty lazy. and their work is easily detected. looking for is is kind of a
you would watch the news and watch jon stewart. watch the news and watch jon stewart. and remind you, i'm not the news. >> there are a lot of people out there who turn to you -- >> i'm not the news. a comedic interpretation. >> to be informed. they think they are are coming closer to the truth with your -- >> now that's dwifferent thing. that's credibility. >> he makes you hear what you wish would you have thought of. oh, man, why didn't i think of that? or that's...
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you would watch the news and then watch jon stewart.ave to remind you, i'm not the news. >> a lot of people out there who do turn to you -- >> not for news. >> well, they -- they -- >> interpretation. comedic interpretation. >> to be informed. they think they're becoming closer to the truth with your -- >> that's a different thing. that's credibility. >> he was able to show you and make you hear what you wish you would have thought of. oh, man. why didn't i think of that? that's hilarious. i never thought of it like that. >> he would dwroe a stronger and stronger conscious and felt a responsibility to carry i out but he always slammed a huge joke in there. >> nothing will change with the same people, the same policies that got us into the status quo. another latin word, status quo. and it stands for, man, the middle class, everyday americans are really getting taken for a ride. >> you know, that's kind of talk you normally hear right before the pharmacist says, ma'am, you've got to leave the walgreens. >> it wasn't really about politics
you would watch the news and then watch jon stewart.ave to remind you, i'm not the news. >> a lot of people out there who do turn to you -- >> not for news. >> well, they -- they -- >> interpretation. comedic interpretation. >> to be informed. they think they're becoming closer to the truth with your -- >> that's a different thing. that's credibility. >> he was able to show you and make you hear what you wish you would have thought of. oh, man. why...
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that was jon stewart back at the anchor desk last night. >> stewart became a sports center anchor onen event covering wounded warriors from the u.s. and australia. >> i think they thrive being around competition and their brothers and sisters. some point everyone's going to fall, but as long as you've got people around you to pick you back up and give you support, that means everything to them as they journey back. >> this is the eighth year the warrior games have been held but the eighth year they have been televised. who doesn't miss jon stewart. >> i was going to say. if you forgot -- >> that's all it took. >> the warrior games was great. they're wonderful. but even jon stewart back on tv. >> he looks so rested. >> as you know, there's no rest around here. >>> you may have heard of doomsday preppers. coming up, an inside look at the government with ways to prepare if disaster strikes. for some of you, stick around, you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our
that was jon stewart back at the anchor desk last night. >> stewart became a sports center anchor onen event covering wounded warriors from the u.s. and australia. >> i think they thrive being around competition and their brothers and sisters. some point everyone's going to fall, but as long as you've got people around you to pick you back up and give you support, that means everything to them as they journey back. >> this is the eighth year the warrior games have been held...
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maybe you could have a jon stewart-themed wedding, will? it. [ laughter ] ♪ sunrise, sunset >> jimmy: i'm sorry, jon. i had nothing to do with it. [ cheers and applause ] i tell you what. so pushy, these people. right? am i right? [ laughter ] will, how do we come out on the money front? you owe me half of whatever your grandparents gave you. how much? >> well, you know, i've been thinking, and i thought maybe instead i could give it to something that's really more important. so i thought -- well, i'm giv im it to the children's hospital of l.a. >> jimmy: oh, that's -- [ cheers and applause ] that's nice. that's very generous. you're a real mensch, as we say. right? is that it? thank you, will. congratulations. mazel tov to you. [ cheers and applause ] and enjoy your manhood. you're a good kid. we have a good show tonight. we have music from tlc and snoop dogg. rock climber alex honnold is here. and we'll be right back with 50 cent. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by the men's wearhouse n
maybe you could have a jon stewart-themed wedding, will? it. [ laughter ] ♪ sunrise, sunset >> jimmy: i'm sorry, jon. i had nothing to do with it. [ cheers and applause ] i tell you what. so pushy, these people. right? am i right? [ laughter ] will, how do we come out on the money front? you owe me half of whatever your grandparents gave you. how much? >> well, you know, i've been thinking, and i thought maybe instead i could give it to something that's really more important. so i...
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in 19 road men graduated from jon stewart high school in fairfax county and was brought here from guatemala as a toddler and deported after pleading guilty to assault and battery last year. a gofundme page has been set up to help the family with funeral costs. >>> cell phone video of a confrontation at a border controversy in the immigration debate. a california teacher posted a video of border patrol agents detaining her after she refused to say if she was a u.s. citizen. the checkpoint was in new mexico, 35 miles from the border. as mireya villareal reports, rights or had an the teacher obligation to comply. >> are we crossing the border? i've never been asked if i'm a citizen when i travel on the road. >> yes. >> reporter: at this station, she refused to answer the questions. >> you can estimate. i don't have to answer. am i free to go? >> reporter: the middle school teacher did this after hearing latino friends talk about their experiences at check points. >> it made me feel sick to get asked, knowing what my friends have been through. it made me feel physically ill. >> they will ask wh
in 19 road men graduated from jon stewart high school in fairfax county and was brought here from guatemala as a toddler and deported after pleading guilty to assault and battery last year. a gofundme page has been set up to help the family with funeral costs. >>> cell phone video of a confrontation at a border controversy in the immigration debate. a california teacher posted a video of border patrol agents detaining her after she refused to say if she was a u.s. citizen. the...
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look at what jon stewart on "the daily show" made a career out of making fun of presidents. just move on. host: and what about what gets covered? i want to listen to sarah huckabee sanders at the white house laying out the argument with numbers about how much attention is paid to what this administration is trying to do, their policy agenda versus other news. [video clip] sarah: i think all of us would like to focus on the legislative agenda over you look at the coverage over the last month of the extended period between may and june, all of the major networks, if you look at their coverage and what they're talking about, they spent one minute in the evening newscast talking about tax reform. three minutes on infrastructure. five minutes on the economy and jobs. 17 minutes on health care. 353 minutes s, attacking the president and pushing a false narrative on russia. i mean, look at that in comparison. if you guys want to talk about legislative agenda and focus on policy and priorities, you guys get to help set that table. d 353 minutes of attacks against the president and d
look at what jon stewart on "the daily show" made a career out of making fun of presidents. just move on. host: and what about what gets covered? i want to listen to sarah huckabee sanders at the white house laying out the argument with numbers about how much attention is paid to what this administration is trying to do, their policy agenda versus other news. [video clip] sarah: i think all of us would like to focus on the legislative agenda over you look at the coverage over the last...
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. >>> comedian jon stewart is returning to television. >> we will tell you network that announced twoearances with the comedian when we come right >>> time for a check of business news. >> money watch's hen adan qualifications joins us live from the insuring stock exchange. always good to see you. federal reserve says it is hitting pause button in its campaign to raise interest rates, tell us about that. >> good morning, beside announcing withhelding interest rate study board of governors plan to begin shrinking its massive bond portfolio. labor market also continues to strengthen and that inflation looks to remain below its target of 2 percent. the news from the fed and particularly strong earnings, pushed stocks, higher, dow jones gain 97 points, nasdaq rose 10 points, both are now, dow jones and nasdaq is at record highs. jim and rahel. >>> new york times all of the news may be just fit to swipe. >> what is that all about. >> an independent company crunched numbers and found it was not if the new york times went digital shutting down its historic presses. last year the times exceed
. >>> comedian jon stewart is returning to television. >> we will tell you network that announced twoearances with the comedian when we come right >>> time for a check of business news. >> money watch's hen adan qualifications joins us live from the insuring stock exchange. always good to see you. federal reserve says it is hitting pause button in its campaign to raise interest rates, tell us about that. >> good morning, beside announcing withhelding interest...
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. >> stephen: and jon stewart sent somebody down there because what do you want?phen: or a wax first lady which, if you remember, they had the wax first lady's for only two-thirds the height, as if back in the 18th century there was no calcium. >> representing hope women would eventually be paid. ( audience reacts ) >> stephen: that's commentary, not endorsement from him. he's a satirist. >> i can't be the bad guy there! it wasn't a suggestion, it was a criticism! ( laughter ) >> stephen: we have zachary taylor, that's who you bid on, and you got warren g. harding, right? >> we got five presidents of which my favorite was indeed the ultimate warren g. >> stephen: five? five. >> stephen: these things aren't cheap. they cost thousands. that's more of that dragon money, right? ( laughter ) >> yeah. >> stephen: damn it! but here's the thing, i was happy for you. i was almost validated because i i respect you. he wanted some, i got some. i was happy for you. this is what you said on your show. >> congratulations, stephen! worth pointing taylor tied of a stomach bug. (
. >> stephen: and jon stewart sent somebody down there because what do you want?phen: or a wax first lady which, if you remember, they had the wax first lady's for only two-thirds the height, as if back in the 18th century there was no calcium. >> representing hope women would eventually be paid. ( audience reacts ) >> stephen: that's commentary, not endorsement from him. he's a satirist. >> i can't be the bad guy there! it wasn't a suggestion, it was a criticism! (...
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. >> coming out of the jon stewart mold of having a great specific sense of humor.k's topics from his point of view, then turns the voe into one topic. which is kind of great. because no one is doing one form like that. >> our main topic tonight concerns debt. i would like to talk to you about drugs. our main story tonight is income inequality. a good way to figure out which side of it you're on is whether you are currently paying for hbo or stealing it. >> comedy is a way to hold people's attention while you tell them important truthes. >> i'm not saying the irs is a likeable organization. but not everything important is likeable. think of our government as a body. the irs is the anus. it's nobody's favorite part. but you need that thing working properly or everything goes to [ bleep ] real quick. >> has become the person who pulls back the person to show the world that -- >> do you see that this is happening? we didn't make this up. this wasn't a funny idea we had. this is what's happening. >> the constitution isn't the star in super mario brothers. it doesn't mak
. >> coming out of the jon stewart mold of having a great specific sense of humor.k's topics from his point of view, then turns the voe into one topic. which is kind of great. because no one is doing one form like that. >> our main topic tonight concerns debt. i would like to talk to you about drugs. our main story tonight is income inequality. a good way to figure out which side of it you're on is whether you are currently paying for hbo or stealing it. >> comedy is a way to...
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for instance, we all love jon stewart of the dailyshow.ching reruns because the subject matter has expired. as great as comedy about politics is, it doesn't last long beyond the current news cycle. >> so interesting. i know you said comedy expires like a carton of milk. >> unfortunately. >> don't miss the history of comedy tonight at 10:00 on cnn. >>> 6:00 in the evening here in new york. 3:00 in the afternoon out west. you're live in the cnn newsroom. we begin with a surprising revelation from the incoming white house communications direct tor director. anthony scaramucci he said the president revealed he is still not sure russia meddled in last year's election. that comes despite u.s. intelligence unanimously agreeing that russia and russia alone interfered. scaramucci says he doesn't know the trump will sign a new sanctions bill. it would not only hit russia with new penalties, it would prevent president trump from lifting them without congressional approval. here is a portion of jake tapper
for instance, we all love jon stewart of the dailyshow.ching reruns because the subject matter has expired. as great as comedy about politics is, it doesn't last long beyond the current news cycle. >> so interesting. i know you said comedy expires like a carton of milk. >> unfortunately. >> don't miss the history of comedy tonight at 10:00 on cnn. >>> 6:00 in the evening here in new york. 3:00 in the afternoon out west. you're live in the cnn newsroom. we begin with a...
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. >>> jon stewart is teaming up with hbo for his first special in more than 2 decades.etwork says it's all part of a larger deal with the comedian but neither of them are elaborating. stewart is set to host the night of too many stars that airs in november. >>> and finally, we might know why larry david is so good at impersonating bernie sanders. >> senator sanders. how are you? >> i'm good. [ laughter ] >> i'm hungry but i'm good. [ laughter ] >> and now if you don't mind, i'm going to dial it right up to his head. >> great impression. he made surprise appearances on snl during the presidential race and it turns out the two might actually be related! while taping an episode of finding your roots, david found out he is genealogically tied to the senator, tough word to say. david mentioned that the connection during an interview last night but couldn't remember the exact link. he thinks he is a third cousin or something like that he said. we'll find out. the show returns in october. ♪[ music ] >>> good morning, everybody. stanford product jordan morris is living the drea
. >>> jon stewart is teaming up with hbo for his first special in more than 2 decades.etwork says it's all part of a larger deal with the comedian but neither of them are elaborating. stewart is set to host the night of too many stars that airs in november. >>> and finally, we might know why larry david is so good at impersonating bernie sanders. >> senator sanders. how are you? >> i'm good. [ laughter ] >> i'm hungry but i'm good. [ laughter ] >> and...
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when jon stewart had the jersey boys to a segment on me. >> that tells you either i have a little bititalian and him and people know about. that's what it tells me. i'm going to ancestry.com and i will figure this out. >> sean: a lot of conservatives, myself included, i know the senate is moving onto slowly peace and repeal obamacare, it's not what we wanted. i will take anything at this point because obamacare is a disaster. where is it now after what happened today? >> he is a practical person above everything. i think he has to take a process of entrepreneurial instrumentalism. we may not get everything we want right now but let's go for some wins and over time sean, we can really develop the right strategy, program, and policy for the american people. this organization or the city known as washington, d.c., is a pretty tough place. the president is literally like a donor or organ transplant into the system to make the city actually much healthier but the first move is to attack the organ transplant. in the meantime, if they would just relax, they would find that the policies he is
when jon stewart had the jersey boys to a segment on me. >> that tells you either i have a little bititalian and him and people know about. that's what it tells me. i'm going to ancestry.com and i will figure this out. >> sean: a lot of conservatives, myself included, i know the senate is moving onto slowly peace and repeal obamacare, it's not what we wanted. i will take anything at this point because obamacare is a disaster. where is it now after what happened today? >> he is...
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>> jesse: jon stewart made fun of republicans for years and cnn kissed his. >> juan: the president ofates post this video. you have the special election with the candidate who -- >> dana: what you're saying is that cnn should basically have taken it seriously. but in order to take it seriously because to play the game and the new modern presidential, you have to flip around. keep it funny and make that person on their heels trying to claim something. if the president says he actually wants to talk about policy and he's frustrated that the media won't cover it, yes he's giving them things to do, but turnaround time and make him answer the following questions. >> juan: if they took it seriously, they don't like being the target of that kind of -- >> dana: we work at fox news. and we are no stranger of being -- >> kimberly: imagine if we did that and behave like that. everyone takes shots at us all day long. guess what, fantastic. cnn stepping on the throw and the neck of the first amendment. >> juan: i did not see present obama throwing us on the ground. >> dana: that he wasn't trying t
>> jesse: jon stewart made fun of republicans for years and cnn kissed his. >> juan: the president ofates post this video. you have the special election with the candidate who -- >> dana: what you're saying is that cnn should basically have taken it seriously. but in order to take it seriously because to play the game and the new modern presidential, you have to flip around. keep it funny and make that person on their heels trying to claim something. if the president says he...
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maybe through comedy shows that people learning through jon stewart the first things about the middle east that they have ever heard in their lives. and the second part of that question is when you see outlets zzeera,dget zero --al ja what would you say are good promising models for sustaining quality journalism? at the risk of sounding poorly self-serving, we have been doing that since 1908. building bridges and hosting forums to talk about what we do in our profession and how we do it in addition to bringing newsmakers into our house and holding them accountable. we definitely talk about the profession, we talk shop in addition to doing that. to your second point, that is much harder. yes, there are good models, but there is also bad economics. one of the biggest reasons why that outlet went away was economics to read the rest are well-publicized. you are looking at what you want , and at the end of the day, this goes back to your point, you have to demand what you want. you have to be able to say -- i want this, and i am willing to actively cultivate that viewing habit. and tell yo
maybe through comedy shows that people learning through jon stewart the first things about the middle east that they have ever heard in their lives. and the second part of that question is when you see outlets zzeera,dget zero --al ja what would you say are good promising models for sustaining quality journalism? at the risk of sounding poorly self-serving, we have been doing that since 1908. building bridges and hosting forums to talk about what we do in our profession and how we do it in...
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through the lens of these modern technologies inch the case of ethics or philosophy, we can read jon stewart mill but what if we can read it and apply it to the modern concept of self-driving car. we have a car pulling into an intersection and we have various moments where there are questions about ethics and if you're building the machine learning to good left or right, and the trolley problem. you have a trolley and you have to choose the right track and left track and there's imminent track on both tracks, how do you make that choice? it could be paired with ethical paradigms. so using this sort of method to teach things, looking at q -- k through 12, one of the interesting studies i tried to bring into the book was grappling with messy problems and messy problems in the era of google, we can google anything and find the answer in moments. what is the point of learning if you can just google anything? of course you can't google everything. so if you have these messy questions, which one example of that, it was a school -- i can't recall where -- i think kentucky -- where the teacher asked
through the lens of these modern technologies inch the case of ethics or philosophy, we can read jon stewart mill but what if we can read it and apply it to the modern concept of self-driving car. we have a car pulling into an intersection and we have various moments where there are questions about ethics and if you're building the machine learning to good left or right, and the trolley problem. you have a trolley and you have to choose the right track and left track and there's imminent track...
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maybe it's through comedy shows like people learning through jon stewart the first things about the middle east. my second part would be when you see outlets like al jazeera having done really good journalism what would you say are good promising models even in other countries for sustaining quality journalism? at the risk of sounding self-serving, the national press club has been doing that since 1908. we definitely talk about the profession. we talk shop in addition to do that. to your second point, that's much harder. yes, there are good models. but that also goes back to economics. one of the biggest reasons why it went away was economics, one of the reasons. at the end of the day, you have to demand what you want. i have to say i want this and i'm willing to actively cultivate that viewing habit and tell your neighbors and have your neighbors tell their neighbors. at the end of the day, it's eyeballs, at least for television and clicks if it's online. >> subscriptions. >> you have to be willing -- there's people, why do i have to pay to read this newspaper? first of all, reporters hav
maybe it's through comedy shows like people learning through jon stewart the first things about the middle east. my second part would be when you see outlets like al jazeera having done really good journalism what would you say are good promising models even in other countries for sustaining quality journalism? at the risk of sounding self-serving, the national press club has been doing that since 1908. we definitely talk about the profession. we talk shop in addition to do that. to your second...
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this is a question for john or -- jon stewart, an agnostic to , which one of you answers the question. the cost of genetic testing has gotten down because -- basically dropped dramatically, and there's a real philosophy that democratizing the ability of people to have access to the information really requires the tech companies. it's a huge amount of data, and that data needs to get stored and that data needs to get analyzed. as an individual out there who just wants to understand what is my family history, what is research for cancer, that type of thing -- our abilities right now as tech companies to access this information is incredibly powerful. given that stance, i think the future -- >> i think you need to get to the question. female speaker: sorry. my question would be that do you think there should be some kind of backdoor key? should there be something set up for genetic -- to store the genetic information where the companies need to make it acceptable to law enforcement or -- accessible to law enforcement or is there a case where that's something that's actually going to be u
this is a question for john or -- jon stewart, an agnostic to , which one of you answers the question. the cost of genetic testing has gotten down because -- basically dropped dramatically, and there's a real philosophy that democratizing the ability of people to have access to the information really requires the tech companies. it's a huge amount of data, and that data needs to get stored and that data needs to get analyzed. as an individual out there who just wants to understand what is my...