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talks about the congress of 1862 and its actions to have president lincoln secretary of state william stewart request from the abraham lincoln institute at ford's theater society. this is about 45 minutes. >> i'm privileged to introduce our next speaker, doctor william c harris. phil harris is a professor of history at the north carolina state university. he is a native of alabama. he earned his degree in alabama in 1954. he remembered seeing legendary alabama football coach mr. brian, at the popular campus for his early morning practice, but bill said he was always too intimidated to approach the legendary coach. after serving in the u.s. air fort fort -- -- air force, he learned his doctorate in 1965. his teaching career took him to college and the north carolina state where he served as chair of the department of history. whether administering or teaching or both his scholarship -- he's the author of 14 books and numerous articles and essays on the civil war and reconstruction. seven of these books relate to lincoln. notable among them are charity for all, lincoln and the restoration of th
talks about the congress of 1862 and its actions to have president lincoln secretary of state william stewart request from the abraham lincoln institute at ford's theater society. this is about 45 minutes. >> i'm privileged to introduce our next speaker, doctor william c harris. phil harris is a professor of history at the north carolina state university. he is a native of alabama. he earned his degree in alabama in 1954. he remembered seeing legendary alabama football coach mr. brian, at...
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of course a stewart owned company certainly has the advantage that the company is clearly working for itself and can use most of its profits before congress is going to actually know who they're only the foundation if there isn't one gets a part of it but there are no partners paying themselves david as i was in can you say the company can't be sold to just anyone who might then close it down or order cost cutting measures which mean the company is even worse off after acquisition than before but they are not nothing for cold none of that can happen with a purpose driven company. assume. that the conversion process was more complicated than anticipated in the legal realm of limited companies public limited companies and partnerships there is as yet no clause in german business law for stewart owned companies. either dr. as an entrepreneur i thought it was something you just do when did you hire a consultant specialized in that labial and a year later at the latest but the thing is done and dusted. existing for it so i certainly had a lesson to learn i would. in fact it took over 6 yea
of course a stewart owned company certainly has the advantage that the company is clearly working for itself and can use most of its profits before congress is going to actually know who they're only the foundation if there isn't one gets a part of it but there are no partners paying themselves david as i was in can you say the company can't be sold to just anyone who might then close it down or order cost cutting measures which mean the company is even worse off after acquisition than before...
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my boss was stewart, the president's policy adviser. i was the deputy. in those days stewart would go home to dinner, he had young kids, he went home for dinner. so i was staying there, i ate at the vending machine so i didn't go home i just ate there. one time stewart was away, and he was coming back and the president of the united states had a phone that he could just pick up and it would ring directly in stewart's office. but it also would flash in my office so well. one time, the president called and stewart wasn't there, so i figured, geez, i'll pick it up myself. so i'm talking to the president and he thinks for about 30 seconds it's stewart he's talking to and finally, i say, it's david. he said it doesn't make a difference i can talk to you about what i want to talk to you about. i'm giving him my advice, stewart is coming back, going past my office and he calls the white house operator and says can you get me the president? and she says he's talking to david rubenstein right now. stewart came around and said i'm the president's top adviser. what
my boss was stewart, the president's policy adviser. i was the deputy. in those days stewart would go home to dinner, he had young kids, he went home for dinner. so i was staying there, i ate at the vending machine so i didn't go home i just ate there. one time stewart was away, and he was coming back and the president of the united states had a phone that he could just pick up and it would ring directly in stewart's office. but it also would flash in my office so well. one time, the president...
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sandra o'connor took potter stewart's place in 1981. i think the o'connor. confirmation the just so connors arrival probably of all the new justices who came on while while burger was chief justice was the most consequential because she was a solid vote for states' rights within the federal system and for the prosecution side of the criminal procedure cases, and so she gave she gave burger. on the charity to cut back on habeas corpus to justice brennan's extreme dismay, they had major battles and she not so much in the burger years because it took clarence thomas coming on and replacing through a good marshals to give chief justice rehnquist. five salad votes to elevate the role of the states. on that was reckless federalism revolution in the early 90s, so she was a very important. addition to the court i was very interested in what she said about when associate justice rehnquist was elevated to chief justice now, he was more effective on a practical level than justice burger. and i know that that is not a tradition in the united states supreme court to elev
sandra o'connor took potter stewart's place in 1981. i think the o'connor. confirmation the just so connors arrival probably of all the new justices who came on while while burger was chief justice was the most consequential because she was a solid vote for states' rights within the federal system and for the prosecution side of the criminal procedure cases, and so she gave she gave burger. on the charity to cut back on habeas corpus to justice brennan's extreme dismay, they had major battles...
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we could know from austin most is also toying with the idea of a stewart owned company. but for now his business is still run as a normal limited company to put this good. purpose idea is incredibly important because what we've been building up for the last 5 or 6 years with all the passion and personality we've poured into it has to be protected everything we do is out of conviction but by transitioning into a stewart owned company for example it would also convey to people on the outside that it's not just about individuals but that the purpose and mission of the company will be maintained aims and that is incredibly important and does a little push to. it is not every time i talk to an entrepreneur who is just about to do it i like to give them a little nudge because i see that people who have taken the steps are glad that they did feel a feel lots of entrepreneurs and employees feel it in their heart that it can't go on like this that they want a different form of economy they want to be able to promise hey we're not only doing this to get richer but we're also doing
we could know from austin most is also toying with the idea of a stewart owned company. but for now his business is still run as a normal limited company to put this good. purpose idea is incredibly important because what we've been building up for the last 5 or 6 years with all the passion and personality we've poured into it has to be protected everything we do is out of conviction but by transitioning into a stewart owned company for example it would also convey to people on the outside that...
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stewart: that people want flexibility.here is a huge mix of emotions, and a lot of that is driven by the fact that there is still a pandemic ongoing, people are stressed about their health, and the regular amenities of life have been taken away. you can't go to restaurants, get your nails done. when you imagine those things change, people's emotional states change. many companies had 30% plus started post pandemic. many companies like us have hired a lot of people allowed , people to move. you cannot unscramble that egg. we also realize despite the fact , that we all thought it was impossible, productivity remained high over the course of the year for many organizations, and there is this real desire to get together with people. but that does not mean that we are going to be going back. i don't think it will ever happen, honestly. emily: what does that mean for your workforce? we know slack, you have agreed to sell the company to salesforce, biggest tech deal of the last year. salesforce is reopening its tower in may with
stewart: that people want flexibility.here is a huge mix of emotions, and a lot of that is driven by the fact that there is still a pandemic ongoing, people are stressed about their health, and the regular amenities of life have been taken away. you can't go to restaurants, get your nails done. when you imagine those things change, people's emotional states change. many companies had 30% plus started post pandemic. many companies like us have hired a lot of people allowed , people to move. you...
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you know you're going to be behind william henry stewart. who could win, but they don't think he will. and that's because there are other six favorite sons like lincoln who are going to get certain states. so that is ambitious. you want to get 100 out of 465, that's quite a goal to get four votes. the most important thing is, in the next round you want to build momentum. and you don't want this thing you know in 1852, 1:49 balance you don't want that to happen, because then you will have a real dark horse coming out of nowhere to claim the nomination. they wanted this thing not to go to many ballots. it scripted, must like a football coach would script the first 15 plays. you know how many votes are guy was going to get in each round. big surprise will occur because somebody did not keep their promise. so the problem with the lincoln team, was that they thought they had the first round 100. they were worried about the second round. they were building momentum. pennsylvania caucus, they did like lincoln, and in the third round in their mock u
you know you're going to be behind william henry stewart. who could win, but they don't think he will. and that's because there are other six favorite sons like lincoln who are going to get certain states. so that is ambitious. you want to get 100 out of 465, that's quite a goal to get four votes. the most important thing is, in the next round you want to build momentum. and you don't want this thing you know in 1852, 1:49 balance you don't want that to happen, because then you will have a real...
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. >>> but first comedian jon stewart's mission to help veterans.t he is asking congress to do next. from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. ♪ fight fleas and ticks with seresto. eight months continuous protection against fleas and ticks. it's effective, convenient. seresto. keep playing. more on seresto.com at panera, dinner is hot... keep playing. and ready to serve. order our warm and toasty sandwiches for dinner tonight with delivery or pick-up. only at panera. ♪ ♪ color snap color id from sherwin - williams. color pallets curated just for you. it's a simple fact: nothing kills more germs on more surfaces than lysol spray. it's a simple fa
. >>> but first comedian jon stewart's mission to help veterans.t he is asking congress to do next. from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you...
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my boss, stewart is in stuff, the presidents policy adviser, i was the deputy. in those, days stewart would go home for dinner, and drive himself home. he went home at dinner. i was staying there, i went to the vending machine, i did not go home. one time, stewart was away, and he was coming back and the president of the united states had a thought he would pick, got it would phone directly in the office. also flash in my office. i can pick it up as well and stewart was in there, i think i would pick it up myself. i was talking to the president, he thinks for about 30 seconds, it is stewart, and then as i know it is david. he said it is not make a difference, i can talk to you about what i would talk about. when i was giving him my advice, i see stewart coming back walking past my office going to talk to the president. he calls the white house operator and says can you give me the president? he says he is talking to david rubenstein right now. stewart came around and said, i am the president's top advisor, what are you doing talking to him? i recovered, i did no
my boss, stewart is in stuff, the presidents policy adviser, i was the deputy. in those, days stewart would go home for dinner, and drive himself home. he went home at dinner. i was staying there, i went to the vending machine, i did not go home. one time, stewart was away, and he was coming back and the president of the united states had a thought he would pick, got it would phone directly in the office. also flash in my office. i can pick it up as well and stewart was in there, i think i...
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and jon stewart's important new mission. our conversation coming up. new mission, our conversation coming up. or, give you unusually high energy, even when depressed. overwhelmed by bipolar i? ask about vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs. vraylar effectively treats depression, acute manic and mixed episodes of bipolar i in adults. full-spectrum relief for all bipolar i symptoms, with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain, high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death, may occur. movement dysfunction, sleepiness, and stomach issues are common side effects. when bipolar i overwhelms, vraylar hel
and jon stewart's important new mission. our conversation coming up. new mission, our conversation coming up. or, give you unusually high energy, even when depressed. overwhelmed by bipolar i? ask about vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs. vraylar effectively treats depression, acute manic and mixed episodes of bipolar i in adults. full-spectrum relief for all bipolar i symptoms, with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased...
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are awaiting the first trade and a monster valuation that is only getting bigger plus, slack ceo stewartutterfield will join us on how we work and communicate and some new numbers from tiktok reveal just what is underneath the hood at this company. >> let's take a quick check on the market as we wait for coinbase to open nasdaq, about a percentage point away from a record high. s&p is already there moderna is higher. travel plays, trip and booking holdings higher. facebook off by 1% intel having a tough week down for the third straight day down 6% since monday, carl. >> jon, today's most important tech story is coinbase going public in a direct listing, potentially value the company at $65 billion or more. as it becomes the first major crypto business to go public in the united states, investors are hailing it as a bit of a watershed moment, encouraging institutions to play in the crypto space and some recent private trades have valued the company at almost $100 billion of course only this morning on "squawk box," co-founder and ceo brian armstrong talked about the company's connection t
are awaiting the first trade and a monster valuation that is only getting bigger plus, slack ceo stewartutterfield will join us on how we work and communicate and some new numbers from tiktok reveal just what is underneath the hood at this company. >> let's take a quick check on the market as we wait for coinbase to open nasdaq, about a percentage point away from a record high. s&p is already there moderna is higher. travel plays, trip and booking holdings higher. facebook off by 1%...
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this is the one version of the gilbert stewart. stewart was quite an operator. he made a lot of versions, and sold them, of the portraits not only of washington, but also of monroe. this is what we think of as the classic monroe. okay? looks like he has a round and broad head. and that's what i tried to capture here. and this shows the same sort of guise as this. but a little bit younger version. a little bit more energetic. again, the head looks broad. and i always thought he did. but then there is one portrait by peele, charles wilson peele, and if you look at him frontwards and you go, by god, he's got a thin head. you know? you say, how is that possible? it looks like he has a broad head. but you turn -- look at it frontward and, apparently that's the way he was. indeed, that's what i am talking about, the subtle tees and the complications of his face. that's why you need to make a three dimensional model of it and see if it works out. so that's the beginning stages. and now, profiles. most portraits that we see are 3/4, meaning the head is turned partially
this is the one version of the gilbert stewart. stewart was quite an operator. he made a lot of versions, and sold them, of the portraits not only of washington, but also of monroe. this is what we think of as the classic monroe. okay? looks like he has a round and broad head. and that's what i tried to capture here. and this shows the same sort of guise as this. but a little bit younger version. a little bit more energetic. again, the head looks broad. and i always thought he did. but then...
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of course a stewart owned company certainly has the advantage that the company is clearly working for itself and can use most of its profits exulting said before you come to this day because you are there only the foundation if there is one gets a part of it but there are no partners paying themselves dividends i was even can you say a company can't be sold to just anyone who might then close it down or order cost cutting measures which mean the company is even worse off after acquisition than before but they have nothing for cold none of that can happen with a purpose driven company and obviously don't even assume. that the conversion process was more complicated than anticipated. in the legal realm of limited companies public limited companies and partnerships there is as yet no clause in german business law for stewart owned companies. either dr. as an entrepreneur i thought it was something you just do when did you hire a consultant specialized in that labial and here later at the latest but thing is done and dusted. is to include so i certainly had a lesson to learn i would hear
of course a stewart owned company certainly has the advantage that the company is clearly working for itself and can use most of its profits exulting said before you come to this day because you are there only the foundation if there is one gets a part of it but there are no partners paying themselves dividends i was even can you say a company can't be sold to just anyone who might then close it down or order cost cutting measures which mean the company is even worse off after acquisition than...
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. >> stewart rhodes: hoo-ah! all right.f the oath keepers. >> alfonsi: in 2009, in lexington, massachusetts, where the first shots were fired in the revolutionary war, stewart rhodes founded the oath keepers in response to the election of barack obama. >> rhodes: there is no expiration date on that oath. it is for life. >> alfonsi: rhodes enlisted in the army at 18, and was honorably discharged at 24. he went on to graduate from yale law school and became a constitutionalist. later, warning america was on the brink of government tyranny. in 2010, he told bill o'reilly that it was up to current and former members of the military and police-- who took an oath to defend the constitution-- to stop that tyranny. >> bill o'reilly: the commander in chief is the president, by our constitution. if he issues an order, are you telling people not to obey the order if they don't like it? >> rhodes: if it's unconstitutional, yes. >> o'reilly: so each soldier makes up his mind whether the order he's given is constitutional or not? >> rhod
. >> stewart rhodes: hoo-ah! all right.f the oath keepers. >> alfonsi: in 2009, in lexington, massachusetts, where the first shots were fired in the revolutionary war, stewart rhodes founded the oath keepers in response to the election of barack obama. >> rhodes: there is no expiration date on that oath. it is for life. >> alfonsi: rhodes enlisted in the army at 18, and was honorably discharged at 24. he went on to graduate from yale law school and became a...
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founded as a stewart owned company the purpose foundation holds one percent of the shares with a veto right. their most important task is to say no no to dividends and no to potential buyers. confirm about a company is cell phone the only people who are voting rights are the employees themselves and those who make the decisions of people who want to daily basis do what we have decided to do which is to save wild blasting so that. the raw material for the sustainable garbage bag is wild plastic it is collected directly from polluted environments in developing countries where no one has ever cared much about plastic waste and no functioning recycling systems exist. this was. a human who no one has ever done any of the things we're doing and we still have a lot to do because so much of the stuff is lying around you can make a lot of really great products with it that people need and use every day for mention of and. hardly anyone in the team had any previous knowledge of plastic what unites them is their mission to liberate the world of plastic. i'm a. co-founder and had a kind of a pet
founded as a stewart owned company the purpose foundation holds one percent of the shares with a veto right. their most important task is to say no no to dividends and no to potential buyers. confirm about a company is cell phone the only people who are voting rights are the employees themselves and those who make the decisions of people who want to daily basis do what we have decided to do which is to save wild blasting so that. the raw material for the sustainable garbage bag is wild plastic...
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he could just pick up and it would ring directly in stewart's office.would also flash in my office. i can pick it up as ali well and one time the president called steward was not there, i thought i would pick it up myself. i was talking to the president he thinks for about 30 seconds of his tour, and then i know it is david. he said it does make a difference that can talk to you about what i wanted to talk to stewart about. when i was giving him, advice assist or come back walking past my office or going to talk to the office. he calls the white house operators has can you give me the? president he says he's talking to david rubenstein right now. ignore stewart came around and said, i am the president's top advisor, what are you doing talking to him? i recovered, i did not get fired from that. there were other embarrassing moments. the other embarrassing moment was this, during a campaign, we were the last campaign of 1980, we recall back in the middle of the night to go back to the white house because of the hostage negotiation that was going in and so
he could just pick up and it would ring directly in stewart's office.would also flash in my office. i can pick it up as ali well and one time the president called steward was not there, i thought i would pick it up myself. i was talking to the president he thinks for about 30 seconds of his tour, and then i know it is david. he said it does make a difference that can talk to you about what i wanted to talk to stewart about. when i was giving him, advice assist or come back walking past my...
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still with us, brittany packnett cunningham and stewart stevens.lain mcconnell to me and by extension to our audience. the polling is with biden. the polling was with biden on coronavirus and the stimulus package. pollings with biden on raising taxes to pay for this. how many times can mcconnell push the button and be on the wrong side of issues that the biden white house defines as bipartisan as long as public polling supports it? >> look, mitch mcconnell on january 6th had probably the worst day of a majority leader. we went it had to be on january 5th majority leader and woke up january 6th minority leader and running for his life from his office. they're on the wrong side here. if you did polling on these tax increases from people who make $400,000 or more it's overwhelmingly popular. the dirty little secret is it's been a long time since they've moved numbers. we kept doing it almost out of nostalgia. but it's -- this is -- this is something that is very popular. i bet it's going to pass and i think it's something that is going to hurt republi
still with us, brittany packnett cunningham and stewart stevens.lain mcconnell to me and by extension to our audience. the polling is with biden. the polling was with biden on coronavirus and the stimulus package. pollings with biden on raising taxes to pay for this. how many times can mcconnell push the button and be on the wrong side of issues that the biden white house defines as bipartisan as long as public polling supports it? >> look, mitch mcconnell on january 6th had probably the...
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that was beaten down, ultimately, but stewart had just said don't worry about it. he told the french this. this is regarding mexico where most people the u.s. forces after the war could move into mexico and get rid of the french. but the republicans, not just the radicals, did not appreciate seward for saying that. it is documented, i think, as well. let's see, do we have one more question? >> mr. harris, thanks. you mentioned the joint committee on the conduct of the war. do you think that was a good thing? a bad thing? a mixture? on the joint committee? >> lincoln did not think it was a good thing, but he deferred to congress in terms of what committees they wanted and they came over and they would talk to lincoln and his response would be okay. but he didn't really -- he kept him at arms length. especially in points of commands. he was after lincoln from the beginning. he chaired that committee. most of them were republicans. it was sort of the middle of the roads for republicans. but then they began to see -- other generals as well, especially political situati
that was beaten down, ultimately, but stewart had just said don't worry about it. he told the french this. this is regarding mexico where most people the u.s. forces after the war could move into mexico and get rid of the french. but the republicans, not just the radicals, did not appreciate seward for saying that. it is documented, i think, as well. let's see, do we have one more question? >> mr. harris, thanks. you mentioned the joint committee on the conduct of the war. do you think...
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and tony, you coming up next _ stewart. and tony, you coming up next. ~ . , stewart.e just listening to ben crump, who is the lawyer for the floyd family. listening to ben crump, who is the lawyerfor the floyd family. he listening to ben crump, who is the lawyer for the floyd family. he was speaking and we are expecting philonise floyd, you can see in the background, philonise floyd, the brother of george floyd, to be speaking, and as soon as he does that, we will go to, back to that, and listen to philonise floyd as well. i can speak to my colleague larry madowo, who is in minneapolis, out where george floyd died, outside the food shop where he was killed on that corner. and larry, you've been listening there to the attorneys and to the attorney general, and one thing that really strikes me, something that really strikes me, something that we were talking about earlier, outside the courtroom there in minneapolis, the prosecution, the attorney general, the lawyer for the floyd family, all of them making the point that this is one case, this is accountability in the ca
and tony, you coming up next _ stewart. and tony, you coming up next. ~ . , stewart.e just listening to ben crump, who is the lawyer for the floyd family. listening to ben crump, who is the lawyerfor the floyd family. he listening to ben crump, who is the lawyer for the floyd family. he was speaking and we are expecting philonise floyd, you can see in the background, philonise floyd, the brother of george floyd, to be speaking, and as soon as he does that, we will go to, back to that, and...
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a man named will stewart so we have an angry grocery store owner who wants to prosecute will stewart. we have black people in town who are hearing rumors of white mobs coming to get them arrest them. and in fact a hundred white citizens do get deputized overnight and armed. and do confront the workers that the people's grocery and they're shoot out there. and some officers are injured and that results in the arrests of three people including tommy moss and will stewart and one other man. they are arrested and taken to a jail. and patty immediately tried thomas's wife to bring some food over. they told her to go away. it's too dangerous come back in a couple of days. white mob is just constantly gathered around the prison comes and goes but is a very sort of fluid active event that these people are in jail now and it's sort of a great fear for everybody in the town. and of course, i didn't know about this and this is hoping it comes out. okay, so what happens is at 2 am one morning. 75 men in black masks surrounded the jail they broke out tommy moss and will stewart and the third man t
a man named will stewart so we have an angry grocery store owner who wants to prosecute will stewart. we have black people in town who are hearing rumors of white mobs coming to get them arrest them. and in fact a hundred white citizens do get deputized overnight and armed. and do confront the workers that the people's grocery and they're shoot out there. and some officers are injured and that results in the arrests of three people including tommy moss and will stewart and one other man. they...
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john stewart on h the iraq and afghanistan wars. he joins us coming up.owners. with home values high and mortgage rates at near record lows. great news for veterans who need money for their family. that's me. refiplus from newday usa lets you refinance at near record lows plus get an average of $50,000. that's me. that's money for security today or retirement tomorrow. that's me. refiplus. dignity. it demands a rapid covid test, because we all deserve an answer. it demands a better...
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this is the one version of the gilbert stewart. stewart was quite an operator. made a lot of versions. he sold the portraits, not only have washington, but also of monroe. this is what we think of as the classic monroe. okay? it looks like he has a round and abroad had. and that is when i tried to capture here. it shows the same sort of guys as this. but a little bit younger version. a little bit more energetic. again, the head looks broad. i always thought it did. but then there is one portrait by peel, charles wilson peel. you look at it, you go, my god, he has a thin head. do you know? you say, how is it possible? it looks like he has a broad head. but look at it frontwards, apparently that's the way he was. indeed that's what i'm talking about, the subtleties, the complications of his face. that is why you need to make a three dimensional model of it to see if it works out. that's the beginning stages and now profiles. most portraits we see our three quarter. meaning the head has turned partially to the side. but when you're doing a sculpture you need the pr
this is the one version of the gilbert stewart. stewart was quite an operator. made a lot of versions. he sold the portraits, not only have washington, but also of monroe. this is what we think of as the classic monroe. okay? it looks like he has a round and abroad had. and that is when i tried to capture here. it shows the same sort of guys as this. but a little bit younger version. a little bit more energetic. again, the head looks broad. i always thought it did. but then there is one...
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. >>> comedian jon stewart is making another big push to help our nation's veterans.lp vets get treatment if they were exposed to toxic burn pits while overseas. our own lester holt has the story. >> we need your help. >> this morning comedian jon stewart will take to the hill to once again support better health care for our nation's heros. >> you can't always have money for war and not have money to pay for the consequences of those wars. >> you see that as a pattern. >> i don't see it as a pattern, it is a pattern. >> jon stewart believes that burn pits have left soldiers with strange diseases. it was used to dispose of everything from batteries to human waste at bases overseas. veterans say when they go to the v.a. for health care or benefits they're being met with resistance. in a statement to nbc news, the va says they follow the science on questions of health outcomes of military exposures and studies by the national academy of scientists have so far been inconclusive. >> i challenge any congressperson that says we're going to wait for the science too be settled
. >>> comedian jon stewart is making another big push to help our nation's veterans.lp vets get treatment if they were exposed to toxic burn pits while overseas. our own lester holt has the story. >> we need your help. >> this morning comedian jon stewart will take to the hill to once again support better health care for our nation's heros. >> you can't always have money for war and not have money to pay for the consequences of those wars. >> you see that as a...
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. >> reporter: leslie stewart is the gm and ceo of paramount theater in oakland. it's been tough for those in the performing arts industry waiting for the right and safe time to reopen. >> i don't want people coming into our venue getting sick. i don't want to put anyone in harm's way. >> reporter: stewart says indoor venues were the first to close and will most likely be the last to open. that's because it's not as easy as just opening the doors in two weeks when you have capacity limits. it doesn't begin to cover the cost of putting on a show. >> we would go from 3,000 seats to 454 seats. no one can afford to come to the building with 454 seats. >> reporter: the announcement today has ucsf epidemiologist dr. george rutherford concerned that it might be too soon to have large gatherings indoors. >> you need to be careful and going into venues where people take off their masks the minute everyone turns their back, those are going to be problems and that's where transmission will occur. >> reporter: stewart agrees realistically show time is still months away. >> as
. >> reporter: leslie stewart is the gm and ceo of paramount theater in oakland. it's been tough for those in the performing arts industry waiting for the right and safe time to reopen. >> i don't want people coming into our venue getting sick. i don't want to put anyone in harm's way. >> reporter: stewart says indoor venues were the first to close and will most likely be the last to open. that's because it's not as easy as just opening the doors in two weeks when you have...
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let me go back to something that chris stewart said. i think it's important for everybody to notice. you don't get the benefit of having in cases like this a victim that's 100% healthy. you see the defense continue to talk about his heart disease, et cetera. you have to take george floyd as he came. because he had those illnesses, whatever they may have been be, including addiction and some drugs in his system, still you get to the fact that but for the knee in his neck, george floyd would still be alive. so you don't get the benefit of having just 100% healthy marathon runner. you have to deal with the victim as they are and as they come before you when you're talking about causation. >> final thought, paul? >> this has been a trial of contradictions. i've been watching how polite these lawyers are to each other as both present a very compelling case, mostly the prosecution with the compelling case. it's kind of like minnesota nice as opposed to the knock down slug fests i've seen in courts around the country in murder cases. they're t
let me go back to something that chris stewart said. i think it's important for everybody to notice. you don't get the benefit of having in cases like this a victim that's 100% healthy. you see the defense continue to talk about his heart disease, et cetera. you have to take george floyd as he came. because he had those illnesses, whatever they may have been be, including addiction and some drugs in his system, still you get to the fact that but for the knee in his neck, george floyd would...
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without further ado, my brother attorney chris stewart. tony, you coming up? >> come on. >> we all right. >> the first thing that happened when we heard the verdict is that we all teared up and embraced. so don't confuse these tears thinking that they are sorrow, because those were the tears that happened to african-americans when they're pulled over constantly on the side of the road and know they can't get help. those are the tears of the victims that we've seen time and time again be shot in the back, choked over loose cigarettes or killed for no reason, and justice never comes. those are the tears that someone will weep tomorrow when they are taken advantage of in an interaction with law enforcement. but today the tears are pure joy. >> yes. >> pure joy and pure shock, because days like this don't happen. the whole world should not have to rally to get justice for one man, but that's what happened. >> amen. >> this wasn't a city case. this wasn't one family's case. this was the entire world's case. and justice finally came. but it shouldn't have to be so h
without further ado, my brother attorney chris stewart. tony, you coming up? >> come on. >> we all right. >> the first thing that happened when we heard the verdict is that we all teared up and embraced. so don't confuse these tears thinking that they are sorrow, because those were the tears that happened to african-americans when they're pulled over constantly on the side of the road and know they can't get help. those are the tears of the victims that we've seen time and...
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. >>> comedian john stewart was a tireless advocate for first responders who became ill after workingearn more about his latest fight. >> this time stewart is pushing congress to come to the aid of military veterans who are suffering as a result of another toxic legacy >> we need your help. >> reporter: this morning, comedian jon stewart will take to the hill to once again support better health care for our nation's heros >> can't always have money for war and not have money to pay for the consequences of those wars >> reporter: you see that as a pattern? >> i don't see it as a pattern it's a pattern >> reporter: stewart is fighting for veterans who believe burn pits have left them with strange and serious illnesses. the fiery trash heaps were used by the military during the wars in iraq and afghanistan to dispose of everything from batteries to human waste at bases overseas veterans say when they go to the v.a. for health care or benefits, they're met with resistance in a statement to nbc news, the v.a. said it follows the science on questions of health outcomes of military exposures
. >>> comedian john stewart was a tireless advocate for first responders who became ill after workingearn more about his latest fight. >> this time stewart is pushing congress to come to the aid of military veterans who are suffering as a result of another toxic legacy >> we need your help. >> reporter: this morning, comedian jon stewart will take to the hill to once again support better health care for our nation's heros >> can't always have money for war and...
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before stephen colbert and john stewart, there was our buck walled. many of you watching here tonight will remember him. but i bet many of the younger members in our audience tonight will not. but that is ok. whether you remember him or not i hope we can have some laughs together here tonight. i'm pretty certain that good old our tea book walled is looking down from above tonight and saying boy, the way things have been going down there, you people sure need some laughs so let us see what we can do tonight to meet the old boy proud. during his long curry career as a political humourist and satirist, art buchwald was called a modern-day mark twain. for over 50 years, his pulitzer prize-winning column, a political satire and biting wit made him most of the widely read american humorous of his age. at the height of his career has column, published three times a week was syndicated in 550 newspapers in 100 different countries around the world. the power of his wit it was legendary. some describing him as will rogers with hud spa. do you not just, and that
before stephen colbert and john stewart, there was our buck walled. many of you watching here tonight will remember him. but i bet many of the younger members in our audience tonight will not. but that is ok. whether you remember him or not i hope we can have some laughs together here tonight. i'm pretty certain that good old our tea book walled is looking down from above tonight and saying boy, the way things have been going down there, you people sure need some laughs so let us see what we...
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and partnerships there is as yet no clause in german business law for stewart owned companies. i mean dr i as an entrepreneur i thought it was something you just do when did you hire a consultant specialized in that labial and a year later at the latest but thing is done and dusted. existing for it so i certainly had a lesson to learn that would be leo. in fact it took over 6 years and cost a good half a 1000000 euros until the family business could become a steward owned company the legal transition is complicated. this man wants to change that. i'm sorry i'm just but i can hear you i'll just read myself while you're talking. i mean story or novel is an entrepreneur and an influential figure in germany's purpose movement. he thinks that the ownership structures of companies have to change if they are to serve employees and society and. that's why he set up the purpose foundation and the foundation for steward ownership as a lobbyist he is active in the political corridors of berlin. and then if i want to say i promise everyone in the whole world every consumer that this compan
and partnerships there is as yet no clause in german business law for stewart owned companies. i mean dr i as an entrepreneur i thought it was something you just do when did you hire a consultant specialized in that labial and a year later at the latest but thing is done and dusted. existing for it so i certainly had a lesson to learn that would be leo. in fact it took over 6 years and cost a good half a 1000000 euros until the family business could become a steward owned company the legal...
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so, stewart simon -- central casting of what we want.this toll, square jawed guy with this great main white here and he looks at a much younger kennedy and he looks at johnson and said, jack, i don't know what to tell you. because you see, i had a dream last night and in the dream, god reached down from heaven and tapped me on the shoulder and he said, stew, for your long and. faithful service, you are going to be rewarded, you will win the democratic nomination, you will be the next president of the united states. so, he looks at kennedy, looks at johnson. johnson looks at the other two. now, when i tell this story to my students in austin, where the johnson library is located, i asked them, how many have you have been to the lyndon johnson library, which is there, and any of you by any chance i've been to the lyndon johnson library? it's unusual on among the presidential libraries by granting you before you go in, there is a life sized statue of lyndon johnson. and i invite my students to do this, especially those who think they have i
so, stewart simon -- central casting of what we want.this toll, square jawed guy with this great main white here and he looks at a much younger kennedy and he looks at johnson and said, jack, i don't know what to tell you. because you see, i had a dream last night and in the dream, god reached down from heaven and tapped me on the shoulder and he said, stew, for your long and. faithful service, you are going to be rewarded, you will win the democratic nomination, you will be the next president...
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so he was busy fighting the funds to stewart d's plans and i.t. team 49, to 1850 congress had appropriated the funds and the first permanent greenhouse of the united states botanic garden was being constructed and completed in 1850. so the plant collection that was picked up during the woods expedition in the pacific found a permanent home finally any teen 50 on the block where we currently stand. it's always fun to think about how much money was expended a long time ago. the original greenhouse of the botanical garden cost 5000 dollars in 1850. and the gentleman named william was hired as the first superintendent of the botanic gardens to care for the plants and stewart the facility on site and would be preserved on to posterity. traditionally something i find fascinating is that the u.s. botanic garden was at that time placed in the legislative branch of government, so it became by the mid 18 fifties a permanent freestanding entity, agency of the legislative branch of government and it was overseeing and it remains overseen to this day by the jo
so he was busy fighting the funds to stewart d's plans and i.t. team 49, to 1850 congress had appropriated the funds and the first permanent greenhouse of the united states botanic garden was being constructed and completed in 1850. so the plant collection that was picked up during the woods expedition in the pacific found a permanent home finally any teen 50 on the block where we currently stand. it's always fun to think about how much money was expended a long time ago. the original...
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ron stewart . it was not long before x-rays showed what was wrong. >> she had more bladder stones and i had ever seen in one dog before. >> reporter: courtney's condition so bad, she needed surgery . the price, $3200. >> i am on 100% va disability , ptsd. what i have coming in is what's coming in. >> reporter: but this that, not for helping others, was not going to allow courtney to go without care. >> he's a prideful man, ex- military and war veteran. i respect that, but when i mentioned, gently, "would you mind if i offered help?" he said, "absolutely, you can." this is what you're going to have to pay . >> reporter: stewart, using his notoriety and social media platform, was able to raise $15,000 , then surprising lyons, telling him he did not have to pay a dime for the surgery. >> i will be eternally grateful to people who donated. i do not know what i had i done , had i lost courtney. >> reporter: the street vet, doing what he's always done at the first major surgery in his clinic, giving care
ron stewart . it was not long before x-rays showed what was wrong. >> she had more bladder stones and i had ever seen in one dog before. >> reporter: courtney's condition so bad, she needed surgery . the price, $3200. >> i am on 100% va disability , ptsd. what i have coming in is what's coming in. >> reporter: but this that, not for helping others, was not going to allow courtney to go without care. >> he's a prideful man, ex- military and war veteran. i respect...
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with the dough my brother attorney chris stewart. tony you couldn't. get. the 1st. thing. the 1st thing the hatchet when we heard the verdict is that we all teared up. and embraced. so don't confuse these tears thinking that their sorrow. because those were the tears that happened to african-americans when they're pulled over constantly on the side of the road and know they can't get help. those are the tears of the victims that we've seen time and time again be shot in the back choked over loose cigarettes or killed for no reason and justice never comes and. those are the tears that someone will weep tomorrow when they are taken advantage of in an interaction with law enforcement but today the tears are pure joy yes pure joy in pure shock because days like this don't happen the whole world should not have to rally to get justice for one man yes but that's what happened to me this wasn't a city case this wasn't one family's case this was the entire world's case. and justice finally came. but it shouldn't have to be so hard to attain this level of justice in cases like this
with the dough my brother attorney chris stewart. tony you couldn't. get. the 1st. thing. the 1st thing the hatchet when we heard the verdict is that we all teared up. and embraced. so don't confuse these tears thinking that their sorrow. because those were the tears that happened to african-americans when they're pulled over constantly on the side of the road and know they can't get help. those are the tears of the victims that we've seen time and time again be shot in the back choked over...
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i have to agree with my good friend, chris stewart, on this one. this expert wasn't up to par today. he wasn't decisive. he wasn't commanding of the courtroom. he didn't have the same charisma you saw a lot of those experts have last week. i'm not sure he scored any points for the defense in this case. and if the defense is going to have any semblance of success next week when this trial goes back to the jury, they're going to have to do a lot better job than the expert we saw today. there were so many times that he came out and stated something with some hesitancy, a lack of certainty only to completely backpedal, like dion sanders when questioned by the prosecution. i think today -- you couple that with showing george floyd's last interaction. today was a day when you throw your hands up and simply don't know what the defense was trying to do. >> paul, were you surprised by how often defense witnesses today seemed to get tripped up by the prosecution's cross examination? >> yes and no. i think one of the things we've seen, wolf, in this case, has
i have to agree with my good friend, chris stewart, on this one. this expert wasn't up to par today. he wasn't decisive. he wasn't commanding of the courtroom. he didn't have the same charisma you saw a lot of those experts have last week. i'm not sure he scored any points for the defense in this case. and if the defense is going to have any semblance of success next week when this trial goes back to the jury, they're going to have to do a lot better job than the expert we saw today. there were...
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anna stewart is in windsor for us. anna, what more can you tell us how it will unfold at the funeral and the public, who might want to pay respects, as well? >> morning, kim. it is a terribly sad day, isn't it? beautiful and sunny. tributes been pouring in all week, and i think that has been some comfort, to them. but of course, that final farewell at a funeral is never easy. some comfort, perhaps, to be had fo for her majesty, the queen, that prince philip is going to be very present in the proceedings today. big hand in organizing it. he meticulously planned some elements. and it will feel like a really personal funeral, particularly, with the navy and other branches of the armed forces. now, in terms of timing, we do expect the coffin to be moved from the private chapel within less-than-two hours time. it will be moved so it is ready to be picked up by the pallbearers who will bring it out at 9:45. with over-700 personnel from the armed forces, lots of military bands. it is a short procession. it will only be eight
anna stewart is in windsor for us. anna, what more can you tell us how it will unfold at the funeral and the public, who might want to pay respects, as well? >> morning, kim. it is a terribly sad day, isn't it? beautiful and sunny. tributes been pouring in all week, and i think that has been some comfort, to them. but of course, that final farewell at a funeral is never easy. some comfort, perhaps, to be had fo for her majesty, the queen, that prince philip is going to be very present in...
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and so, i'll make some brief remarks and then we're going to have attorney stewart -- angela, cousin paris and uncle vince. all right. anymore floyd family? i know it's a big crew. a.d., the man he came to minneapolis with. so, i'll make some brief remarks and then we're going to have attorney stewart make some brief remarks and then we're going to hear from this family and we're going to try to leave here today knowing that -- >> on the monitor, the reverend al sharpton joining ben crump. let's listen to this for a moment. >> let's pause for a moment to proclaim this historical moment not just for the legacy of george floyd, but for the legacy of america. the legacy of trying to make america for all americans. so that george floyd's victory and america's quest for equal justice under the law will be intertwined. america, let's frame this moment as a moment where we finally are getting close to living up to our declaration of independence, that we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equally, that they're endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rig
and so, i'll make some brief remarks and then we're going to have attorney stewart -- angela, cousin paris and uncle vince. all right. anymore floyd family? i know it's a big crew. a.d., the man he came to minneapolis with. so, i'll make some brief remarks and then we're going to have attorney stewart make some brief remarks and then we're going to hear from this family and we're going to try to leave here today knowing that -- >> on the monitor, the reverend al sharpton joining ben...
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at the same time, i didn't want to be jimmy stewart.n't want to imitate anyted it to feel grounded and i thought how am i going to fit in? i did the new york accent. >> >> stephen: classic brooklyn accent. >> is it. >> stephen: it's light. it's not too heavy. >> it's sults. that's the way to trick them. >> stephen: that's what acting is tricking people. you just had another baby, didn't you? >> i did. >> stephen: boy or girl. >> it was a boy. >> stephen: i have three children. a girl a boy and a boy. it's a woman, a man, and a man, because they're all grown up. yeah, they could all take me in a fight. not that i want to. so did you learn enough-- did you learn enough with that first child in order to be prepared for that second child? or did-- did having two completely start new with you? >> no, i didn't read up on anything. i was like it's going to come to me. i got the instincts. i'm a mom now! and it turns out, i could care less about the things i learned the first time. and i'm just going with the flow. in fact, i haven't slept for
at the same time, i didn't want to be jimmy stewart.n't want to imitate anyted it to feel grounded and i thought how am i going to fit in? i did the new york accent. >> >> stephen: classic brooklyn accent. >> is it. >> stephen: it's light. it's not too heavy. >> it's sults. that's the way to trick them. >> stephen: that's what acting is tricking people. you just had another baby, didn't you? >> i did. >> stephen: boy or girl. >> it was a...
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my brother, attorney chris stewart. tony, are you coming up there. >> the first thing that happened when we heard the verdict is that we all teared up and embraced. so don't confuse these tears thinking that they are sorrow because those were the tears that happens to african-americans when they are pulled over constantly on the side of the road and know they can't get help. those are the tears of the victims we see killed for no reason and justice never comes. those are the tears that someone will weep tomorrow when they are taken advantage of in an interaction with law enforcement. but today the tears are pure joy. >> yes. >> pure joy and pure shock because days like this don't happen. the whole world should not have to rally to get justice for one man, but that's what happened. this wasn't a city case. this wasn't one family's case. this was the entire world's case. and justice came. but it shouldn't have to be so hard to obtain this level of justice in cases like this when we can see with our own eyes the only diffe
my brother, attorney chris stewart. tony, are you coming up there. >> the first thing that happened when we heard the verdict is that we all teared up and embraced. so don't confuse these tears thinking that they are sorrow because those were the tears that happens to african-americans when they are pulled over constantly on the side of the road and know they can't get help. those are the tears of the victims we see killed for no reason and justice never comes. those are the tears that...
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martha stewart and snoop dogg, everybody!e're talking to snoop more after the break. stick around come on back [ cheers and applause ♪ i've got moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months, after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches, or coughs or if you plan to or recently received a vaccine. ♪ nothing is everything ♪ now is the time to ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. cool. tangy. ranchy. hidden valley secret sauce. hamburger. you're sleep saucing again. mmmmmm! restaurant inspired hidden valley ranch secret sauces. you either love it or you really love it. (cat 1) friskies world! (cat 2)dden valley ranch it keeps getting better here! (cat 1) with natural wild-caught tuna! (cat 2) it's new friskies wild
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. >>> coming up next, how comedian jon stewart could the democratic and republican lawmakers to work veteran widows. stay with us. and you could be in for a tasty discount. [ clicks pen] let's roll. hey, check it out. one time i tripped on the sidewalk over here. [ heavy-metal music playing ] -[ snoring ] -and a high of 89 degrees. [ electronic music playing ] ooh! ooh! who just gives away wood? the snapshot app from progressive rewards you for driving safe and driving less. there's an app? -[ chuckles ] beth. -save money with progressive. [ tires screech ] well, that came out of nowhere. >>> in hour world lead cnn is reporting that president biden will announce by september 11th all remaining troops in afghanistan will be withdrawn. the there are about 2,500 u.s. troops remaining in the region, give or take. former president trump initially set a may 1st dead loin which biden recently signalled the u.s. would be unlikely to meet but the new withdrawal date september 11th marks the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attack and the impetus for america's longest war. more than 2,300 american
. >>> coming up next, how comedian jon stewart could the democratic and republican lawmakers to work veteran widows. stay with us. and you could be in for a tasty discount. [ clicks pen] let's roll. hey, check it out. one time i tripped on the sidewalk over here. [ heavy-metal music playing ] -[ snoring ] -and a high of 89 degrees. [ electronic music playing ] ooh! ooh! who just gives away wood? the snapshot app from progressive rewards you for driving safe and driving less. there's an...
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let's go to anna stewart in london with more. good morning. >> good morning, both. broke a couple hours ago but the flag is flying at half mast. this is a nation going into mourning. the legacy of prince philip is
let's go to anna stewart in london with more. good morning. >> good morning, both. broke a couple hours ago but the flag is flying at half mast. this is a nation going into mourning. the legacy of prince philip is
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game as i learned to play it would never have happened. >> we go one on one with a's legend david stewart's real. zoom fatigue. while women are more impacted than men. >>> the news at 6:30 starts now. good evening. thanks for being with us. i'm raj mathai. most of the bay area opened up but today, sonoma, napa and san mateo county joined in. and the mass vaccination sites in oakland and he will vie stadium were packed. and drop in clinics adds well. nbc's pete has the details. >> one of any friends me about it. >> and if ar a finally eligible to take the vaccine. the 23-year-old stood in line with his brother at the ravenswood family health center, and one simple goal in mind. >> i am trying to get it done and get it it out of the way. >> and the two college students from notre dame who are taking apart in a study abroad program in san jose. >> i feel like it's going to be weight off my shoulders. >> i'm grateful for the opportunity to keep us safe. >> reporter: with vaccine eligibility expanding, officials here admit to me that providing a shot to everyone can be challenging. >> yeah, wi
game as i learned to play it would never have happened. >> we go one on one with a's legend david stewart's real. zoom fatigue. while women are more impacted than men. >>> the news at 6:30 starts now. good evening. thanks for being with us. i'm raj mathai. most of the bay area opened up but today, sonoma, napa and san mateo county joined in. and the mass vaccination sites in oakland and he will vie stadium were packed. and drop in clinics adds well. nbc's pete has the details....
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to rule out the sale of a company physio host then it's almost a logical step to transfer it into stewart ownership disinvite. so creating. the working processes in the industrial firm have not changed only the company structure is different from a family business has become a foundation company the family entrepreneur has become a donor people were very skeptical at 1st example we don't have the kind of need some people kept saying you can't just give away your company you can't give it out it has to stay in the my family. this is the sort of thing we heard all the time of course that if you were good. but for me show heads or his purpose driven approach represents the core of social market economy as he sees it free in his business activities but removed from the harsh rules of so-called investor capitalism. really have been. of course a stuart owned company certainly has the advantage that the company is clearly working for itself and can use most of its profits before it in the country's history because you know who they're only the foundation if there isn't one gets a part of it but
to rule out the sale of a company physio host then it's almost a logical step to transfer it into stewart ownership disinvite. so creating. the working processes in the industrial firm have not changed only the company structure is different from a family business has become a foundation company the family entrepreneur has become a donor people were very skeptical at 1st example we don't have the kind of need some people kept saying you can't just give away your company you can't give it out it...