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and then we'll talk to jon stewart.way. ♪ ♪all strength ♪we ain't stoppin' believe me♪ ♪go straight till the morning look like we♪ ♪won't wait♪ ♪we're taking everything we wanted♪ ♪we can do it ♪all strength, no sweat you can download pokémon go today. join us for pokémon go fest. simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ daily social distancing show. right now america is seeing some of the most widespread protests in its history. and although the vast majority of them have been peaceful, there has been some looting. now our very own roy wood, jr. went to his hometown in alaba
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next new and we're going behind the scenes of jon stewart's new film "principal."
next new and we're going behind the scenes of jon stewart's new film "principal."
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then you had a great solid education and i'm sure you studied john stuart mill just like i did in jon stewart mills who wrote the most important book on liberty he said this he wouldn't call it groupthink back then but he said there's a really the divine democracy relies on rich diversity so you may not agree with them you have a right to shout but you don't have a right to shout them down and say you can't say this what we've become is this group me we're social intolerance we're handcuffing the truth we we can't even adapt we can't even adapt to a new idea that's thrown out and also a great article that i think summed up a lot of these kids coming through journalism school and now they're out in what i call them social media journalist which is what they are that's what their social media journalist and so these social media journalists a lot of then he would study civics they don't study constitutional law they even understand the importance of the 1st amendment take i mean you do hear that it was if you came up with that same generation man right and i think the best example of that which
then you had a great solid education and i'm sure you studied john stuart mill just like i did in jon stewart mills who wrote the most important book on liberty he said this he wouldn't call it groupthink back then but he said there's a really the divine democracy relies on rich diversity so you may not agree with them you have a right to shout but you don't have a right to shout them down and say you can't say this what we've become is this group me we're social intolerance we're handcuffing...
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d so i walk in, and there's jon stewart, and he's like, and he's really nice. he says to me, "have you ever performed in front of a live audience before?" and i just looked at him with a this contemp i said, "dude, i've been on broadway." and he was like, "oh, okay, all right, here we go." so i basically just did an imprsion of stephen colbert. jon hired me right there in that moment, and then i was on that night, on the show. spstly i played a lot of "middle east cordent," "muslim correspondent," "brown correspondent," "indian correspondent."be re 9/11, i was muslim in the sense that my family was muslim and you know, i came from thatou back, but it was just my religious identity, and most americans couldn't tell e differce between muslim and muslin. after 9/11, then americans started learning, "oh, there are these muslims out there, and they're terrifying people, and they're out to get us." so then i really realized, "oh my god, suddenly now i'm associated wh this religion that people have no knowledge of, or very little knowledge of, and are demonizing." so
d so i walk in, and there's jon stewart, and he's like, and he's really nice. he says to me, "have you ever performed in front of a live audience before?" and i just looked at him with a this contemp i said, "dude, i've been on broadway." and he was like, "oh, okay, all right, here we go." so i basically just did an imprsion of stephen colbert. jon hired me right there in that moment, and then i was on that night, on the show. spstly i played a lot of "middle...
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i think he was like jon stewart. i don't know who you would compare him to.t he had columns, he did acts, e had movies and he was very funny. and he came and he called mrs. coolidge -- well, the first -- his favorite first female number one. and they had a whole courtship going, the rogerses and the coolidges. amity shlaes: and then of course lso charles lindbergh, the flyer who was -- who had become a celebrity by going over to paris, in that way they hosted the lindberghs at the house on dupont circle where they were -- while they were out of the white house. yes, of course they were with celebrities. usan swain: and a rare picture of calvin coolidge with a big smile on his face as he's standing next to charles lindbergh, and his mother, i think. cynthia bittinger: and that was a very important moment because calvin and grace went to a talk at the budget bureau and left mrs. lindbergh with dwight morrow and they sort of plotted to get together charles and anne orrow. so that was the beginning of that idea. susan swain: another celebrity that they brought to
i think he was like jon stewart. i don't know who you would compare him to.t he had columns, he did acts, e had movies and he was very funny. and he came and he called mrs. coolidge -- well, the first -- his favorite first female number one. and they had a whole courtship going, the rogerses and the coolidges. amity shlaes: and then of course lso charles lindbergh, the flyer who was -- who had become a celebrity by going over to paris, in that way they hosted the lindberghs at the house on...
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i'm a big fan of comedians who did social issues such as richard pryor, george karlin, even jon stewarten't saying something with your comedy, then you're missing out on an opportunity. >> totally agree. mike barnicle, jump in. >> you were born in iran. you came here as a child. you probably realize that the united states has had sort of an up and down, kind of a rocky relationship with iran for, you know, a couple of decades. i'm wondering, has your background, has it ever affected your ability to get a part, a role, to get some stand-up comedy club to take you in? has it ever disrupted you at all in terms of your professional growth? >> well, you know, i would say that -- it's not that it stopped me but when i first started, we saw a lot of roles that were written for middle eastern actors that were terrorist parts. parts that were all negative. and i have been doing this for 22 years now, and i'm so excited now to see tv shows like "ramy" on hulu. there's all other types of representation of brown people in the media. so i think we've come a long way. and i personally at a certain po
i'm a big fan of comedians who did social issues such as richard pryor, george karlin, even jon stewarten't saying something with your comedy, then you're missing out on an opportunity. >> totally agree. mike barnicle, jump in. >> you were born in iran. you came here as a child. you probably realize that the united states has had sort of an up and down, kind of a rocky relationship with iran for, you know, a couple of decades. i'm wondering, has your background, has it ever affected...
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jon and carl back to you. >> thank you. >>> after the break, slack cofounder and ceo stewart butterfieldoins us first on cnbc we're back in two. so many people. d-19 is stillg if you've survived it, then you're the heroes we need. the plasma that's in your blood can literally save lives. but we have to act fast. so please donate. you fought for your life. now, let's work together to take down covid-19 to donate plasma go to thefightisinus.org find a stock basedtech. on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. ♪ >>> welcome back, everyone i'm sue herrera. here is your cnbc news update at this hour. >>> florida just reported almost 10,000 new covid-19 cases. 2,600 more than tuesday's daily count. confirmed cases in the entire u.s. are now above 3 million >>> the supreme court expanding protections for religious institutions from discrimination lawsuits brought by their employees. in a 7-2 ruling the court blocked two teachers from catholic schools in california f
jon and carl back to you. >> thank you. >>> after the break, slack cofounder and ceo stewart butterfieldoins us first on cnbc we're back in two. so many people. d-19 is stillg if you've survived it, then you're the heroes we need. the plasma that's in your blood can literally save lives. but we have to act fast. so please donate. you fought for your life. now, let's work together to take down covid-19 to donate plasma go to thefightisinus.org find a stock basedtech. on your...
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the other eisenhower appointees where jon marshall garland the second, william brennan and part of stewart. roosevelt appointees still on the court, you go black and william douglas. kennedy? brian white, and johnson appointee thurgood marshall. what do we know about this court? >> this was regular viewed as one of the most liberal, flak of a better word, not a great word but most liberal courts and that they expanded individual rights and federal power. they expanded judicial power and lots of different ways. they're responsible for some of the most iconic decisions in recent memory, but also some of the most criticize. the majority and a bunch of the later appointees really were quite powerful in terms of what they did in transforming american law. >> the court heard the case on november 12th november 28th, 1968. what were you doing that day? >> a 1968 was a very big year for the vietnam war and the worst years in the war. i know we did. we went to st. louis for the appeals court case. it's hard to be very happy about all the proceedings and everything because of the war, it was taking u
the other eisenhower appointees where jon marshall garland the second, william brennan and part of stewart. roosevelt appointees still on the court, you go black and william douglas. kennedy? brian white, and johnson appointee thurgood marshall. what do we know about this court? >> this was regular viewed as one of the most liberal, flak of a better word, not a great word but most liberal courts and that they expanded individual rights and federal power. they expanded judicial power and...
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stewart shows us how her summer garden grows. mo rocca talks with actress melissa gilbert about the new popularity of an old tv classic, little houston prairie. >> plus covid update from dr. jon lapook, thoughts from jeef heart, steve hartman and the great grandson of the debeabt over statues his view the might surprise you. that and morning on this sunday morning, 12th of july, 2020. we will be right back. >> i'm franklin graham. do black lives matter? god made and created each and every one of us, and your life matters because you see, all of us are precious to god. but we have a problem, and that problem is called sin. and sin separates us from god. but the bible tells us that god so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but should have everlasting life. if you would like to invite jesus christ to come into your heart, he will come in and change your life, change the direction of your life for eternity. just pray this prayer with me. just say, god, i'm a sinner. i'm sorry. forgive me. i believe that jesus is your son, that he died for my sins, that you raised him to life. and i'd like to invite him to come int
stewart shows us how her summer garden grows. mo rocca talks with actress melissa gilbert about the new popularity of an old tv classic, little houston prairie. >> plus covid update from dr. jon lapook, thoughts from jeef heart, steve hartman and the great grandson of the debeabt over statues his view the might surprise you. that and morning on this sunday morning, 12th of july, 2020. we will be right back. >> i'm franklin graham. do black lives matter? god made and created each and...