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stewart purvis, thank you so much. after11 _ case. stewart purvis, thank you so much. you so much. after 11 days of- so much. after 11 days of fighting, israeland so much. after 11 days of fighting, israel and hamas agreed a ceasefire by hundreds of people, mostly palestinians have been left dad. as ever with the middle east, the precise chain of events and their causes are passionately disputed and so too is the media coverage of the conflict —— newswatch. here are some different perspectives from viewers on the bbc�*s reporting from the region over the past couple of weeks. it from the region over the past couple of weeks.— from the region over the past couple of weeks. it is obvious bbc journalists _ couple of weeks. it is obvious bbc journalists carefully - bbcjournalists carefully choose words to convey a particular narrative. words like conflict, militants, violence, are carefully chosen to mask that israeli military and financial powers are far more advanced than that of any target. the manipulation of language used by the bbc is very sickening. the beating, sho
stewart purvis, thank you so much. after11 _ case. stewart purvis, thank you so much. you so much. after 11 days of- so much. after 11 days of fighting, israeland so much. after 11 days of fighting, israel and hamas agreed a ceasefire by hundreds of people, mostly palestinians have been left dad. as ever with the middle east, the precise chain of events and their causes are passionately disputed and so too is the media coverage of the conflict —— newswatch. here are some different...
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jen rubio and stewart butterfield. stewart is co-founder and ceo of slack.e together here because they happen to also be married. jen, let me start with you. what compelled you and stewart to step up and help in the global vaccination effort? what was it? >> thanks, craig. as we just heard this is a catastrophic humanitarian crisis. and while there's a ton of optimism in the u.s. around treatment and vaccinations, a tiny piece of the puzzle. less than 10% of the global population has been vaccinated, and there's just no way to get through this if there's vaccine inequity. and we're fortunate enough to have the resources and a platform and that's why we announced our $25 million donation to unicef last week. >> stewart, what's the reaction been like from the business community? have you seen other leaders step up and match the donations yet? >> we've seen quite a few. i'd like to see a lot more. i think probably about half a dozen other ceos and a number of investors and other people. but, craig, obviously the impact of the pandemic has been extremely -- you'
jen rubio and stewart butterfield. stewart is co-founder and ceo of slack.e together here because they happen to also be married. jen, let me start with you. what compelled you and stewart to step up and help in the global vaccination effort? what was it? >> thanks, craig. as we just heard this is a catastrophic humanitarian crisis. and while there's a ton of optimism in the u.s. around treatment and vaccinations, a tiny piece of the puzzle. less than 10% of the global population has been...
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that this party will not be around in the future. >> so stewart, let's be honest here.ess and all of congress is pretty much him, liz cheney, and mitt romney. it could fit in a prius. come to think of it, i would pay good money to see that. i need you didn't -- name names. who is there? who is willing to step forward and be the face of this? >> i don't think it's a question of the individuals. the republican party is very comfortable -- those of us who work in the party -- [inaudible] i talk a lot about my responsibility in this and didn't see it sooner. we have to face the reality of it. this is a party that is for room -- democracy when they win, and not when they lose. which means you are not for democracy. well we have to realize, they are very serious. they are not going to change. they are dedicated, they have a lot of resources. they are very patient. we need to realize what it is that is at stake here. what we are engaged in. hit's really a defense of american experience. if we don't engage in invite this, they will win. >> stewart, where are we in the struggle?
that this party will not be around in the future. >> so stewart, let's be honest here.ess and all of congress is pretty much him, liz cheney, and mitt romney. it could fit in a prius. come to think of it, i would pay good money to see that. i need you didn't -- name names. who is there? who is willing to step forward and be the face of this? >> i don't think it's a question of the individuals. the republican party is very comfortable -- those of us who work in the party --...
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jon stewart has spent the last year urging lawmakers to pass comprehensive legislation. >> that ensures veterans who are exposed to toxic substances while serving the country get help when they returned their voices deserve to be heard on wednesday, stewart 9.11 first responder john feal and other veterans groups will join house lawmakers in unveiling a bill that would remove the veterans burden of proof so they don't have to prove they were exposed to a toxic substance while serving. we are on them to not repeat the mistakes of agent orange. there are several bills moving through the senate to address the issue. north carolina republican thom tillis is leading one of them. we talked about how all these pieces of the puzzle fit together. but we've also got to be judicious so that we don't reach a point where we lose support. >> currently on the financial impact. >> now stewart lawmakers in veteran advocates will be here on capitol hill at 11:00am eastern this morning. i will be there and continue following this story to see if they get this passed some time in 2021 reporting live in was
jon stewart has spent the last year urging lawmakers to pass comprehensive legislation. >> that ensures veterans who are exposed to toxic substances while serving the country get help when they returned their voices deserve to be heard on wednesday, stewart 9.11 first responder john feal and other veterans groups will join house lawmakers in unveiling a bill that would remove the veterans burden of proof so they don't have to prove they were exposed to a toxic substance while serving. we...
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>> jon stewart had an edgily late night talk show that started on mtv. >> that jon stewart, man, he isis why he broke early. he had charisma. >> this is "the daily show" with jon stewart, the most important television program ever. >> jon had vision. jon had a point of view. >> you're out of order. he's out of order. this whole trial is sexy. >> it was a departure in style and tone. it was a political show. >> and the show always stood out as just the place to get the news in a weird kind of way. >> today witnessed the start of the united nations millennium summit, giving new yorkers the chance to get in touch with prejudices they didn't even know they had. >> what it did is fill a void that nobody knew there was a void. >> election day. the day to choose a new president for a new century. >> with the 2000 election, "the daily show" really broke into a new threshold. >> stand by. cnn is moving florida back to the too close to column. >> we don't just have egg in our face we have omelette all over our suits. >> it could still go gore's way. it could still go bush's way. the nation's vot
>> jon stewart had an edgily late night talk show that started on mtv. >> that jon stewart, man, he isis why he broke early. he had charisma. >> this is "the daily show" with jon stewart, the most important television program ever. >> jon had vision. jon had a point of view. >> you're out of order. he's out of order. this whole trial is sexy. >> it was a departure in style and tone. it was a political show. >> and the show always stood out as...
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and that's really the stakes. >> stewart, where are we in the struggle? full or half empty, if the sun is rising or setting to paraphrase mr. franklin? >> i think we're just beginning. i think what happened on january 6th -- and then subsequently when republicans did not hold donald trump accountable -- i think that will go down as the -- you're attempting to appease something that cannot be appeased. it's an evil. so this, i think, is going to be at least a decade in the making. and i'd like to say the outcome is certain, but it's not. we don't know -- as far as american exceptionalism really hurts us, because we believed america will always be as it is. there's no reason to believe that. history tells us that democracies in modern era die by the ballot box and in the courtroom, and it's a slow process, and that is what is at stake here, and republicans understand that. that's why they rushed to pass these bills. they want to make at harder and harder for the republicans to lose. we know what they're going to do if they win. they take the house and impea
and that's really the stakes. >> stewart, where are we in the struggle? full or half empty, if the sun is rising or setting to paraphrase mr. franklin? >> i think we're just beginning. i think what happened on january 6th -- and then subsequently when republicans did not hold donald trump accountable -- i think that will go down as the -- you're attempting to appease something that cannot be appeased. it's an evil. so this, i think, is going to be at least a decade in the making....
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>> jon stewart had an edgy late-night talk show that started on mtv. >> that jon stewart, man, he's radh is why he broke early. he had charisma. >> announcer: this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. the most important television program ever. >> jon had vision, jon had a point of view. >> you're out of order, he's out of order, this whole trial is sexy. >> it was a departure in style and tone. it was a political show. >> and the show always stood out as just the place to get the news in a weird kind of way. >> today witness the start of the united nations summit. >> they got rid of prejudices they didn't even know they had. >> what it did was fill in a void. no one knew there was a void. >> announcer: election day. the day to choose a new president for this century. >>. >> "the daily show" really broke through a new threshold. >> we don't only have egg on our face, we've got omelot all over our suits. >> the negotiators went to bed last night not knowing exactly who won the presidential election, and they'll wake up that way as well. >> did has been a historic evening. we've seen not
>> jon stewart had an edgy late-night talk show that started on mtv. >> that jon stewart, man, he's radh is why he broke early. he had charisma. >> announcer: this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. the most important television program ever. >> jon had vision, jon had a point of view. >> you're out of order, he's out of order, this whole trial is sexy. >> it was a departure in style and tone. it was a political show. >> and the show always...
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stewart joined lawmakers on capitol hill yesterday.introduced a bill that would provide health care and benefits to as many as 3.5 million veterans exposed to toxins and burn pits. stewart said that he wanted to use his experience fighting for 9/11 first responders to help veterans. >> the only thing that hasn't happened is action. so no more excuses, and no more geez, this is the first time we're hearing about it. is comi. this is no surprise. >> exposure to the airborne toxins is linked to 23 respiratory illnesses and cancers. >>> the "seattle times" says jeff bezos set a date for stepping down. during a shareholder meet yesterday he said that he will leave his position on july 5th. that's 27 years to the day since he started amazon in his garage. bezos will become executive chair and focus on new products and initiatives. andy jassy, chief of web services, will replace bezos as ceo. >>> and the "associated press" says howard university named its college of fine arts after the late actor chadwick boseman. boseman graduated from howar
stewart joined lawmakers on capitol hill yesterday.introduced a bill that would provide health care and benefits to as many as 3.5 million veterans exposed to toxins and burn pits. stewart said that he wanted to use his experience fighting for 9/11 first responders to help veterans. >> the only thing that hasn't happened is action. so no more excuses, and no more geez, this is the first time we're hearing about it. is comi. this is no surprise. >> exposure to the airborne toxins is...
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jon stewart presents a real challenge because he is now grabbing viewers.t's not a big audience, but it's really young. so nbc looks at that and says the guy we think can counter jon stewart in an ongoing way is conan. >> from nbc studios in new york, it's "late night with conan o'brien." >> conan was the voice of a new generation. everyone that i knew in high school and then in college, we only cared about conan. >> that's a conan o'brien mask. do you like it? >> no. >> viewers expect danger, and i'm giving it to them. >> i loved all of those bits like the masturbating bear and triumph. >> it's an $8 puppet. for some reason it speaks like a russian woman. >> have you ever talked to a woman without having to give your credit card number? >> it's one of the most successful things we've ever done. >> you know, before conan, i did get the shot on "the tonight show." and i kid and got it be really excited. and i go over to the couch. and johnny said did you do this? bad dog. you ruined the couch. i was devastated, but then i heard the same thing happened to bud
jon stewart presents a real challenge because he is now grabbing viewers.t's not a big audience, but it's really young. so nbc looks at that and says the guy we think can counter jon stewart in an ongoing way is conan. >> from nbc studios in new york, it's "late night with conan o'brien." >> conan was the voice of a new generation. everyone that i knew in high school and then in college, we only cared about conan. >> that's a conan o'brien mask. do you like it?...
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maybe not stewart. i guess i'm just interested and having just received the book, i have not read it so i look forward to getting some of the answers as i read it. i'm struck by your description of him as being educated both. that's the way that boehner describes lincoln. this is a man who evolved in his time in office and was very receptive to ideas around him, not only from people like douglas but from african-american friends that he had back in springfield. even from interactions with elizabeth penfield and others around him. who he met and who he met with in his time in office so i was wondering, they're not identified necessarily as mentors or they, his court of second stage of mentorship as he enters the white house that he enters into sort of a new era of mentorship that get him to the point where we know he is i the end of his term which is to see slavery as this imperative, moral and evil that is an imperative to be fixed. >> is a great question, the short answer is i don't think there's any h
maybe not stewart. i guess i'm just interested and having just received the book, i have not read it so i look forward to getting some of the answers as i read it. i'm struck by your description of him as being educated both. that's the way that boehner describes lincoln. this is a man who evolved in his time in office and was very receptive to ideas around him, not only from people like douglas but from african-american friends that he had back in springfield. even from interactions with...
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stewart. both of these are in in our collection. and so jefferson and madison just did not want to surrender the state dutch that the treasury department because they said that would enormously strengthen federal power and and when we can state authority and to agrarians a central bank threatened to threaten to further development of a mercantile economy, it would enhance the reach of the federal government that weaken the power of rural america. and if we go to the next slide up, we'll go back to george washington make the point that. he opposed political parties. and jefferson perform the political party and political parties their purposes to either achieve power or retain power washington wanted nothing to do with that. he wanted the the new nation to succeed. well the passage of panelists policy spawned in opposition party and jefferson and madison, they called that party the republicans because it was a republic that had been founded modern historians refer to them as democrat republican
stewart. both of these are in in our collection. and so jefferson and madison just did not want to surrender the state dutch that the treasury department because they said that would enormously strengthen federal power and and when we can state authority and to agrarians a central bank threatened to threaten to further development of a mercantile economy, it would enhance the reach of the federal government that weaken the power of rural america. and if we go to the next slide up, we'll go back...
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this is "the daily show" with john stewart.he's out of order. this whole trial is sexy. >> it was a departure in style and tone. it was a political show. >> the show always stood out as the place to get the news in a weird kind of way. >> today witnessed the star of the united nation of the summit, giving new yorkers a chance to be prejudice they did not know they had. >> he filled in the void and nobody knew. >> election day. the day to choose a new president for a new century. >> the 2000 election, "the daily show" broke into a new threshold. >> standby as cnn gets moving. florida back to the too close to call column. >> we don't just have eggs in our fays but we got omelets all over our food. >> he could go bush's way or gore's way. >> they're going to wake up. >> it has been a historic evening. we have seen nothing changed. >> have you ever seen anything like this? >> hold on, i am getting breaking news from my wife. it seems like my little girl just took her first step, i was not there. >> the bush/gore recount, we had a m
this is "the daily show" with john stewart.he's out of order. this whole trial is sexy. >> it was a departure in style and tone. it was a political show. >> the show always stood out as the place to get the news in a weird kind of way. >> today witnessed the star of the united nation of the summit, giving new yorkers a chance to be prejudice they did not know they had. >> he filled in the void and nobody knew. >> election day. the day to choose a new...
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stewart had refused to apply strict scrutiny gender discrimination cases. although he agreed with the development of an intermediate level. then, in 1979, he wrote an opinion upholding a state law that gave veterans a preference when competing to fill civil service positions. a woman had challenge this preference on the grounds that it gave men an unconstitutional advantage in hiring. the court rejected this claim, but in doing so, justice stewart put a new gloss on the intermediate scrutiny standard. any state law overtly or covertly designed to prefer males over females in public employment would require an exceedingly persuasive justification to withstand a constitutional challenge. it is not clear where justice stewart got the phrase exceedingly persuasive justification. it is not in any of the court's previous opinions. northern here in the briefs. and it's possible he used the phrase to soften the blow to the plaintiff. he seemed to say the court takes your claim very seriously, but this particular preference for veterans satisfies even a high standar
stewart had refused to apply strict scrutiny gender discrimination cases. although he agreed with the development of an intermediate level. then, in 1979, he wrote an opinion upholding a state law that gave veterans a preference when competing to fill civil service positions. a woman had challenge this preference on the grounds that it gave men an unconstitutional advantage in hiring. the court rejected this claim, but in doing so, justice stewart put a new gloss on the intermediate scrutiny...
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attorney chris stewart.— with the family. a great legal team. attorney chris stewart. chris stewart. on behalf of roxie, little baby will, and my i roxie, little baby will, and my partner— roxie, little baby will, and my partner and the president interacted and played with gianna. she had an absolute _ and played with gianna. she had an absolute ball and that's why it nright— absolute ball and that's why it might be a study across the country but this— might be a study across the country but this was— might be a study across the country but this was a super happy day seeing — but this was a super happy day seeing her smile like she is still smiling — seeing her smile like she is still smiling. so if everybody could just come _ smiling. so if everybody could just come together, democrat and republican and pass the bill. if you care about — republican and pass the bill. if you care about policing and the people it will— care about policing and the people it will get — care about policing and the people it will get past. now care about policing and the people it will get
attorney chris stewart.— with the family. a great legal team. attorney chris stewart. chris stewart. on behalf of roxie, little baby will, and my i roxie, little baby will, and my partner— roxie, little baby will, and my partner and the president interacted and played with gianna. she had an absolute _ and played with gianna. she had an absolute ball and that's why it nright— absolute ball and that's why it might be a study across the country but this— might be a study across the...
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he's a real critic. >> john stewart became the voice of sanity and the voice of reason. show" put him in the role of the state man. the funny people were always the field correspondents. >> rob, what do you got for us? >> john, i'm worried about the arrests and protesters. not all of them are anarchists. >> at one point we had four correspondents, steven colbert, rob, ed and samantha. >> the bush administration has made torte reform one of its main goals. if they have their way, frivolous lawsuits will be a thing of the past. >> it was a murderer's row of hilarious, brilliant performers. >> i was just wondering where you get the balls. >> and john was very key on having them all develop different on-air personalities. >> or shall we instead embrace the democrats vision of a socialist republic with an all-homosexual army? >> out of that comedy central and john stewart see here is an incredible gift. >> i was like what took you so long? >> open wide, baby bird, because mama's got a big fat night crawler of truth. >> comedy central allowed stephen to rethink and re-imagine
he's a real critic. >> john stewart became the voice of sanity and the voice of reason. show" put him in the role of the state man. the funny people were always the field correspondents. >> rob, what do you got for us? >> john, i'm worried about the arrests and protesters. not all of them are anarchists. >> at one point we had four correspondents, steven colbert, rob, ed and samantha. >> the bush administration has made torte reform one of its main goals. if...
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he had charisma. >> this is the daly show, with jon stewart. >> jon had vision.political show. >> and the show always stood out adds just the place to get the news in a weird kind of way. >> today witnessed the start of the united nationsed millennial summit. >> getting in touch o prejudice disses they didn't know they had. >> nobody knew there was a void. >> election day, the day to choose a new president for a new century. >> the 2000 election. the daily show broke into a new threshold. >> stand by as cnn is moving florida back to the too close to call column. >> it would only just have egg on our face, we would have omelet all over our suits. >> it could go gore's way or bush's way. >> they went to bed not knowing who won the presidential election and they're going to wake up that way as well. >> it has been an historic evening. we've seen nothing change. >> there's no outcome to the election. >> you ever seen anything like this before? >> hold on. i'm getting some breaking news here. from my wife. it seems that my little girl just took her first steps. and i
he had charisma. >> this is the daly show, with jon stewart. >> jon had vision.political show. >> and the show always stood out adds just the place to get the news in a weird kind of way. >> today witnessed the start of the united nationsed millennial summit. >> getting in touch o prejudice disses they didn't know they had. >> nobody knew there was a void. >> election day, the day to choose a new president for a new century. >> the 2000 election....
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i think stewart bainham has flipped a switch on local news. in this saga every bit of the way. i'm not going to predict what might happen. >> we've been trying to book these guys. we definitely want to keep trying. larry, what's the reason why viewers should care whether they're in new york or not about the state of these papers? what's your sales pitch to a local owner? >> the sales pitch is, the newspapers, all media hold politicians accountable, investigate and report on things you might not otherwise here. local news is inherently local. if we don't provide it, where are you going to get it? >> it is that simple. it is. yet, you'd think there would be lots of interest from local buyers and there hasn't been. is it structurally business is in decline, the actual printing of the paper is in decline. >> it's complicated, too, by the fact that all the newspapers are being sold as a package. you have to buy the whole thing. as liz referred to, we're trying to find local owners for all of them. we're less than two weeks out, i'm trying to stay o
i think stewart bainham has flipped a switch on local news. in this saga every bit of the way. i'm not going to predict what might happen. >> we've been trying to book these guys. we definitely want to keep trying. larry, what's the reason why viewers should care whether they're in new york or not about the state of these papers? what's your sales pitch to a local owner? >> the sales pitch is, the newspapers, all media hold politicians accountable, investigate and report on things...
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stewart. >> thank you, mr. chief justice and may it please the court. under the 3rd circuit's approach b.l. could send out snaps every evening disparaging her coaches, school and cheerleading. that would attempt to disrupt the focus of the program intended to instill values of team building and mutual support. in situations like these, school officials should be an i believe to intervene to protect the other team members. the approach is unsound in on-line speech, there is no causal link from the place where it's set and the likelihood that it will disrupt school operations, i welcome the court's questions. >> mr. stewart, if you get to the point of considering whether speech is directed at a school, i wonder how you pars that because, you know, teenagers, maybe most of their friends are also their classmates and does that mean that anything that they generally send out, directed at their friends, has to be considered that it's directed at the school? >> i mean, first we would say no, even for
stewart. >> thank you, mr. chief justice and may it please the court. under the 3rd circuit's approach b.l. could send out snaps every evening disparaging her coaches, school and cheerleading. that would attempt to disrupt the focus of the program intended to instill values of team building and mutual support. in situations like these, school officials should be an i believe to intervene to protect the other team members. the approach is unsound in on-line speech, there is no causal link...
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well, it could be with former open champion stewart cink. stewart. apparently the third time she's done this. oh, my gosh, that's right at the flag. look at this! it's a hole in one. oh, my gosh, that's in! cheering there we are, high fives all around. that is pretty amazing, isn't it? that is pretty amazing, isn't it? that is pretty amazing, isn't it? that is all or on sportsday. we will be back with more support for you later on this evening. —— that is all for now. well, i think skies will look a lot like this over the weekend. sunny spells interrupted by occasional downpours, some with hail and thunder and gusty winds as well. and the showers really will be quite widespread across the uk. this is the rainfall accumulation map both for saturday and sunday, and it tells us how much rainfall we're expecting. you see some deep blue colours there indicating heavier rainfall across many parts of england and wales. so, onto the forecast, then. early hours of saturday morning, a weather front splashes its way across the country. by the end of th
well, it could be with former open champion stewart cink. stewart. apparently the third time she's done this. oh, my gosh, that's right at the flag. look at this! it's a hole in one. oh, my gosh, that's in! cheering there we are, high fives all around. that is pretty amazing, isn't it? that is pretty amazing, isn't it? that is pretty amazing, isn't it? that is all or on sportsday. we will be back with more support for you later on this evening. —— that is all for now. well, i think skies...
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jeff stewart says in his own writings. i'm disappointed by robert e lee, but he will turn the war on its ear. robert e. lee has an army that has been riding high really at this point. he's he's won the one the seven days battles. he's gone gone on to win the second manassas campaign. he's going to go to antietam where it's essentially a draw for him and now he's going to come to fredericksburg where he wins a victory in december of 1862. so at this point he's kind of three. oh and one as a major army commander and now he's gonna enter the chancellorsville campaign, but he's gonna enter the chancellor's little with a major disadvantage. and that disadvantage is his supply line. i'm showing this slide for a reason and that is the richmond fredericksburg of potomac railroad. which runs up to fredericksburg is a single track railroad that is supposed to supply a 78,000 man army. it is not going to do that for a variety of reasons. number one. it's a single track line. number two. there's a guy named lucius northrop who's runni
jeff stewart says in his own writings. i'm disappointed by robert e lee, but he will turn the war on its ear. robert e. lee has an army that has been riding high really at this point. he's he's won the one the seven days battles. he's gone gone on to win the second manassas campaign. he's going to go to antietam where it's essentially a draw for him and now he's going to come to fredericksburg where he wins a victory in december of 1862. so at this point he's kind of three. oh and one as a...
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dj stewart deep drive to center. look at ramon laureano. what a catch against the wall. up. stewart just shocked. how did that happen? bottom of the 8th, the laser goes deep to right center. a's win 7-5. all the talk after the game was about those amazing plays from laureano. >> it's taken away two and giving you two. if he had to flip over the wall to get it, he was going to flip over the wall to get it. there are certain guys that just find a different level of competing in certain plays and certain times of the game. and certainly, he's one of those guys, and he did it back to back plays in this game. >> i just saw it and i knew it was over my head, and i just tried to catch it. and thank god i did. >> what a play. giants trying to salvage a sweep in in in in top san diego. that will tie the game at one. next better, mike talkman deep to right field, it's a three- run shot. his first homer as a giant, 4-1 san francisco. top of the fifth, back up at the plate, and line drive back up the middle to anends upas an rble la stella left with a hamstring strain. giants win 7-
dj stewart deep drive to center. look at ramon laureano. what a catch against the wall. up. stewart just shocked. how did that happen? bottom of the 8th, the laser goes deep to right center. a's win 7-5. all the talk after the game was about those amazing plays from laureano. >> it's taken away two and giving you two. if he had to flip over the wall to get it, he was going to flip over the wall to get it. there are certain guys that just find a different level of competing in certain...
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efficient henry stewart, he had been one of the recruiters and had been responsible for getting a number of people to enlist in the 54th and look how tall and straight he stands and how his sword is standing up so straight next to him. he paid an extra fee to the photographer to have his sword and his belt buckle and his breastplate and things on his cap highlighted with gold as well as having his pants washed with blue all to bring out to highlight the importance of of his uniform alas. we know the fate of many of these soldiers and sergeant henry stewart survived the battle of fort wagner, but he died of dysentery a little over a month later. and perhaps some of the most poignant photographs in the exhibition are of the young drummer boys as well as the other musicians some were as young as 13 16 years old alexander johnson was 16 years old you were supposed to be 18 years old to enlist but many of the drummer boys many of the musicians in the civil war would fib about their age apparently one of the things that they would often do is that they would write down the number 18 on a piece
efficient henry stewart, he had been one of the recruiters and had been responsible for getting a number of people to enlist in the 54th and look how tall and straight he stands and how his sword is standing up so straight next to him. he paid an extra fee to the photographer to have his sword and his belt buckle and his breastplate and things on his cap highlighted with gold as well as having his pants washed with blue all to bring out to highlight the importance of of his uniform alas. we...
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show into a nightly skewering of political players. >> jon stewart became the voice of sanity and thereason. "the daily show" put him in the role of the straight man. >> reporter: similar shows soon appeared, some hosted by stewart's former contributors. >> i do not like that man ted cruz. i do not like his far-right views. >> reporter: now late night and politics are so intertwined, when jimmy kimmel's newborn son arrived with a serious heart condition, the host went on-air to plead for affordable, available health care for all, taking both parties to task. >> if your baby is going to die and it doesn't have to, it shouldn't matter how much money you make. i think that's something that whether you're a republican or a democrat or something else, we all agree on that, right? i mean we do. >> reporter: and he made it clear, late night is not just playing for laughs anymore. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> tom foreman, thank you. make sure you watch the story of late night. it premieres sunday at 9:00 p.m. and right after that, make sure you join our friend w. kamau bell for a new seas
show into a nightly skewering of political players. >> jon stewart became the voice of sanity and thereason. "the daily show" put him in the role of the straight man. >> reporter: similar shows soon appeared, some hosted by stewart's former contributors. >> i do not like that man ted cruz. i do not like his far-right views. >> reporter: now late night and politics are so intertwined, when jimmy kimmel's newborn son arrived with a serious heart condition, the...
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john stewart in washington, d.c. with this last week. [video clip] >> we asked these groups what would fix this problem and they said we need a presumption of the various cancers and respiratory illnesses and immuno deficient doors orders that are occurring in the veterans' population and we need a way around the veterans benefits association because that is the access to care. we have to get in for a different door because we are not able to get. we set that is so clear cut -- they had an incredibly clear eyed vision of what it would take to fix this problem. in the fascinating part was great, let's work on that. they said let's hold on a second and they started to talk about what they think they could get. it reminded us that congress's reticence and inaction has caused our veterans' community to negotiate against itself. to negotiate against the need they have and they needed their population has against the pursestrings that the v.a. and congress were holding over them. that is why i am finally encouraged. when we see the hard work t
john stewart in washington, d.c. with this last week. [video clip] >> we asked these groups what would fix this problem and they said we need a presumption of the various cancers and respiratory illnesses and immuno deficient doors orders that are occurring in the veterans' population and we need a way around the veterans benefits association because that is the access to care. we have to get in for a different door because we are not able to get. we set that is so clear cut -- they had...
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catriona stewart is chief reporter at the glasgow times. bush is political editor at the new statesman. katy balls is deputy political editor at the spectator and michael friedenberg is also here, he's president of reuters, the global news agency. now michael, we are going to talk to you a little bit later on in the show. but first of all i just want to hear a little bit about this story of reuters, a little bit of history. once upon a time if i'm not mistaken there was a mr reuters, wasn't there? that's right. absolutely, the baron. reuters is a 170—year—old media company. we've gone from producing news via carrier pigeon to today's future of producing news in artificial intelligence. we've gone the entire gamut from carrier pigeons to ai. 170 year history, very proud of 2500 journalists in over 200 locations. of course. michael, people think of reuters and they think of it in a kind of traditional telegram messages kinda way. they think about breaking news. but you do a lot more than that as well don't you? we do. i think we take great pr
catriona stewart is chief reporter at the glasgow times. bush is political editor at the new statesman. katy balls is deputy political editor at the spectator and michael friedenberg is also here, he's president of reuters, the global news agency. now michael, we are going to talk to you a little bit later on in the show. but first of all i just want to hear a little bit about this story of reuters, a little bit of history. once upon a time if i'm not mistaken there was a mr reuters, wasn't...
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alice stewart is a cnn political commentator and republican strategist. great to have you both here. i look forward to getting your perspectives. alice, you just published an op-ed on cnn.com and i just want to read a portion of it. you say congresswoman liz cheney is a profile in courage. she's an intelligence, fierce, staunch defender of the constitution and republican values. she knows what it means to be a true conservative. she is unafraid to stand up to former president donald trump and made a career-defining vote for his impeachment based on his false claims that the 2020 election was stolen. but, siand here comes the but, u say as a member of leadership, you have to sacrifice your autonomy for the good of the conference. alice, explain, why does she have to sacrifice her integrity and her values and the truth for the conspiracy theorists? >> look, alisyn, i think it's important to realize in a position of leadership you're representing the entire conference. this is not about a man-on-man defense. this is a zone defense going against the democrati
alice stewart is a cnn political commentator and republican strategist. great to have you both here. i look forward to getting your perspectives. alice, you just published an op-ed on cnn.com and i just want to read a portion of it. you say congresswoman liz cheney is a profile in courage. she's an intelligence, fierce, staunch defender of the constitution and republican values. she knows what it means to be a true conservative. she is unafraid to stand up to former president donald trump and...
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stop the rhetoric, let's fix this and end all of the chaos. >> chris stewart, thanks for all you do.to have you here. >>> let's stay on top of this story. joining us is cedric richmond, the senior advisor of the white house office of public engagement. thanks so much for joining us, congressman. did president biden give the floyd family a firm commitment today that he'll get police reform over the finish line? >> first, wolf, i'll just tell you it was just the president, the vice president and the floyd family in the room. we were not in the room, the attorneys were not in the room. it was the president expressing support for meaningful legislation that bears the name of george floyd and that we really have to look at policing in an honest manner, make sure there's transparency and accountability there. that was the sentiment to the family, but it was also to check on the family. he knows firsthand that it's been a rough year and having to watch it play out on tv over and over again and since the trial he wanted to check in and see how they were doing. >> tell us exactly, if you can,
stop the rhetoric, let's fix this and end all of the chaos. >> chris stewart, thanks for all you do.to have you here. >>> let's stay on top of this story. joining us is cedric richmond, the senior advisor of the white house office of public engagement. thanks so much for joining us, congressman. did president biden give the floyd family a firm commitment today that he'll get police reform over the finish line? >> first, wolf, i'll just tell you it was just the president,...
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. >> i'm attorney ben crump along with attorney chris stewart and attorney justin miller. we have present with us here the family of george floyd and some of their dear friends. obviously, we have this little angel. her mother roxie is here. we have dominique and william, who are close personal friends as well present here. briefly, the brothers will address you. the president and vice president met with the family for over an hour, and they are going to tell you some things that happened in that meeting. i know the president was very personal because he got to know this family over the year, and he wanted to check on them on today of all days to see how they were doing, to reiterate that they are still doing everything to make sure that his legacy is respected, and that involves us going to meet with senators in just a few moments to continue to press forward for the george floyd justice in policing act that he says he is ready to sign any day. he said that he does not want to sign a bill that does not have substance and meaning, so he is going to be patient to make sure
. >> i'm attorney ben crump along with attorney chris stewart and attorney justin miller. we have present with us here the family of george floyd and some of their dear friends. obviously, we have this little angel. her mother roxie is here. we have dominique and william, who are close personal friends as well present here. briefly, the brothers will address you. the president and vice president met with the family for over an hour, and they are going to tell you some things that happened...
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jon stewart has spent the last year urging lawmakers to pass comprehensive legislation. >> that ensureserans who are exposed to toxic substances while serving the country get help when they returned their voices deserve to be heard on wednesday, stewart 9.11 first responder john feal and other veterans groups will join house lawmakers in unveiling a bill that would remove the veterans burden of proof so they don't have to prove they were exposed to a toxic substance while serving. we are on them to not repeat the mistakes of agent orange. there are several bills moving through the senate to address the issue. north carolina republican thom tillis is leading one of them. we talked about how all these pieces of the puzzle fit together. but we've also got to be judicious so that we don't reach a point where we lose support. >> hurley on the financial impact. >> stuart lawmakers and veterans advocates will be here at 11:00am eastern this morning to unveil this house bill. i'll be heading over there and we'll follow the progress on this bill to see if it passes some time here in 2021 reporti
jon stewart has spent the last year urging lawmakers to pass comprehensive legislation. >> that ensureserans who are exposed to toxic substances while serving the country get help when they returned their voices deserve to be heard on wednesday, stewart 9.11 first responder john feal and other veterans groups will join house lawmakers in unveiling a bill that would remove the veterans burden of proof so they don't have to prove they were exposed to a toxic substance while serving. we are...
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>> jimmy: no [ laughter ] no >> steve: french stewart did you give us a french stewart there >> jimmyt do french stewart talking about -- no, i do bullwinkle moose >> steve: oh, what does he say >> jimmy: "i can't believe there's all these technical difficulties." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause it's a long show it's about three hours three hours and change and finally, someone in wisconsin just filed a lawsuit claiming that bagel bites do not contain real cheese or tomato sauce i guess they missed the authentic mini pizza bagels that grandma brought back from the old country. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> steve: wow! this is the same person who's demanding to know which culinary school chef boyardee went to. we have a great show everybody give it up for the roots ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: what a show we have for you tonight. his new children's book, "the one and only sparkella," is available now. channing tatum is here, ladies and gentlemen. >> steve: whoa [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: plus, he stars in the new netflix series, "jupiter's legacy," josh duhamel is here! [ cheers and applause a
>> jimmy: no [ laughter ] no >> steve: french stewart did you give us a french stewart there >> jimmyt do french stewart talking about -- no, i do bullwinkle moose >> steve: oh, what does he say >> jimmy: "i can't believe there's all these technical difficulties." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause it's a long show it's about three hours three hours and change and finally, someone in wisconsin just filed a lawsuit claiming that bagel bites do not contain...
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stewart hardy has played in local essex bands for years.ill 10:00 in the morning. 12 hours? 12 hours. how are you going to manage? caffeine, primarily, ithink. i don't know. it's a long session, i've never played for 12 hours before, but that's the nature of what we're doing. if we're to raise the sort of funds we want to raise, then it's going to need a bit of commitment from everybody involved. this is will champion i from the band, coldplay. i'm joining... 50 drummers from around the world are taking part for seven days, raising money for mental health charities. tom bryant is pulling it all togetherfrom his house in suffolk. when we have drummers that are streaming from not only suffolk, but los angeles and argentina, pulling that altogether, 24 hours a day for seven days, it has been quite a challenge. chrissy and stuart are raring to go. denise next door is pleased rehearsals are over. and good luck to everyone taking part in drumathon live. those weekends where you have some glass on a one minute, then umbrellas up the next minute. w
stewart hardy has played in local essex bands for years.ill 10:00 in the morning. 12 hours? 12 hours. how are you going to manage? caffeine, primarily, ithink. i don't know. it's a long session, i've never played for 12 hours before, but that's the nature of what we're doing. if we're to raise the sort of funds we want to raise, then it's going to need a bit of commitment from everybody involved. this is will champion i from the band, coldplay. i'm joining... 50 drummers from around the world...
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attorney chris stewart. >> on behalf of our partners, the president interacted and played with gianna. she had an absolute ball. that's why this may be a sad day across the country, but this was a super happy day seeing her smile. she is still smiling. if everybody could just come together, democrat and republican, and pass the bill. if you care about policing and the people, it will get past. -- passed. >> now we will hear from attorney tony ramanucci. >> good day everybody, nice to see you out. i think what's important about today, commemorating the one-year date of george floyd's death is that we need this bill passed. here's why we need it past. we need to protect lives as opposed to take lives. we need people safe on the streets of our country as opposed to being unnecessarily shot by police. that's what so important about this day. that's why am so proud to be standing with the floyd family today, being a representative, and fighting for this bill to make sure it's meaningful and substantial. thank you all. >> now we will hear briefly from attorney chester miller and we have one
attorney chris stewart. >> on behalf of our partners, the president interacted and played with gianna. she had an absolute ball. that's why this may be a sad day across the country, but this was a super happy day seeing her smile. she is still smiling. if everybody could just come together, democrat and republican, and pass the bill. if you care about policing and the people, it will get past. -- passed. >> now we will hear from attorney tony ramanucci. >> good day everybody,...
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she is the founder of martha stewart living omnimedia thanks for being with us this morning. >> niceng you are a big part of the reason for the growth there bringing in new customers, 1/3 of the customers buying your gummies are new customers. when you think about over the years what you've done, how you've brought people along, why do you think it is that so many new customers are coming in based on your stamp of approval here >> my friends have always been a little hands off with the cbd, a little bit quizzical and now that they have tasted and experienced the niceness of the gummies, for example, and our cbd oil drops and our soft gels, they're finding even my banker told me that she takes three gummies a day, one in the morning, noon and night and she feels better it calms her so everybody that is a slightly different reaction to the consumption of cbd and the audience is growing. the satisfaction, too, is growing because when your' creating gummies that look like this and taste like this, we have 15 amazing flavors, you know, i tasted every gummy in the market before i developed
she is the founder of martha stewart living omnimedia thanks for being with us this morning. >> niceng you are a big part of the reason for the growth there bringing in new customers, 1/3 of the customers buying your gummies are new customers. when you think about over the years what you've done, how you've brought people along, why do you think it is that so many new customers are coming in based on your stamp of approval here >> my friends have always been a little hands off with...
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so stewart's mother turned to door number two.a tasteless and irresponsible approach to policing but granted the officers immunity from the suit. mrs. stewart never got her day in court for her son's death. now, that's the norm. moat instances of police brutality never lead to a case in the first place. but for those that do, most never get to trial because judges dismiss them by giving the police immunity, no trial needed. there is a recent router's account that sound that judges grant police immunity 57% of the cases tossed before trial. that translates to tens of thousands of cases stopped in their tracks. and in some of the southern states which have worse police brutality allegations, federal judges were tossing cases in favor of police immunity at this higher rate you see there, 64%. and the judge applied that immunity to deny a trial for the family of a man who said he was schizophrenia. police escalated the situation. a killing caught on a disturbing video. >> you're going to kill me. >> you're going to kill me. >> hey, to
so stewart's mother turned to door number two.a tasteless and irresponsible approach to policing but granted the officers immunity from the suit. mrs. stewart never got her day in court for her son's death. now, that's the norm. moat instances of police brutality never lead to a case in the first place. but for those that do, most never get to trial because judges dismiss them by giving the police immunity, no trial needed. there is a recent router's account that sound that judges grant police...
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now 6.19 and national news comedian jon stewart and veterans advocates are fighting for benefits forthose exposed to toxic burn pits while serving. yeah, they're pushing this bill that would stop veterans from having to prove to government officials that they were exposed to these substances in order to get. >> the benefits they desperately need this hopefully will bring health care to them much faster. we have our dc correspondent kelli meyer joining us live with more on the story this morning. kelly. >> good morning, james and darya. well, there are several bills here in congress that lawmakers are working to push through. but what they're trying to do here is bring these bills together in an effort to get this done faster because for veterans suffering from this exposure. time isn't on their side. >> to another exciting episode. when is america going to start acting like the great country. we keep telling ourselves we are comedian. jon stewart has spent the last year urging lawmakers to pass comprehensive legislation. >> that ensures veterans who are exposed to toxic substances wh
now 6.19 and national news comedian jon stewart and veterans advocates are fighting for benefits forthose exposed to toxic burn pits while serving. yeah, they're pushing this bill that would stop veterans from having to prove to government officials that they were exposed to these substances in order to get. >> the benefits they desperately need this hopefully will bring health care to them much faster. we have our dc correspondent kelli meyer joining us live with more on the story this...
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the importance of giving those in need a second chance and a fair shot, with erin stewart, cofounderom. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ matt:matt: this is bloomberg: markets. today, we learned that u.s. initial jobless claims felt a fresh pandemic low signaling steady improvement in the job market as remaining business restrictions are lifted. it does look like as people get vaccinated, as the economy reopens, as amanda sees service jobs getting filled again, we are seeing jobless claims falling considerably from highs that, at the getting of april, were still above the highest levels that we saw in the great financial crisis. amanda: we have to keep it in context because the jobless claims number still employs a pretty weak market. we have heard as businesses reopen, there is some difficulty in getting employers back as aid is still in places. there could be some messiness as we go forward, but we can read this book. do you want to stay bullish, do you want to stay bearish like the fed? matt: fits and starts, like president obama used to say. for more on the labor market, we are joined by aa
the importance of giving those in need a second chance and a fair shot, with erin stewart, cofounderom. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ matt:matt: this is bloomberg: markets. today, we learned that u.s. initial jobless claims felt a fresh pandemic low signaling steady improvement in the job market as remaining business restrictions are lifted. it does look like as people get vaccinated, as the economy reopens, as amanda sees service jobs getting filled again, we are seeing jobless claims falling...
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oh manning an actor dave stewart out is continuing you know we highlight yes i mean issues all inequality because why do the government has definitely allowed everybody about to be next in egypt many steve. adubato archtop the worst hit states chasse said to me do not happen because this please do not come out and queue outside back and just be believed you were in rehab do this book leave if you do it's now that you document as a lot steeds to buy directly from a matter of fact it was a bad being in hindsight it's just that in addition few people who are getting vaccinated to dig are getting vaccinated at trying which was this because the government just lets all of nationalist dissent decline because it is but at a higher price so dollars are getting vaccinated to the adults of whites who can't afford to pay for their acts and this once again but push behind those who cannot afford it so a very difficult situation indeed in india is correspondent emissions yes well thank you so much for your reporting well meanwhile germany has said its 1st shipment of emergency aid to india to help wit
oh manning an actor dave stewart out is continuing you know we highlight yes i mean issues all inequality because why do the government has definitely allowed everybody about to be next in egypt many steve. adubato archtop the worst hit states chasse said to me do not happen because this please do not come out and queue outside back and just be believed you were in rehab do this book leave if you do it's now that you document as a lot steeds to buy directly from a matter of fact it was a bad...
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top of the fifth, is dj stewart. a two run shot. baltimore wins 8-4. the sharks are in colorado. is a power play. alexander scores. colorado responds. it is a bit of a tic-tac-toe. nathan mckinnon ties things up in 1. off the face-off, it is andre with the wicked shot. colorado wins 2-3. abc7 news sports , sponsored by your local toyota dealers. >>> we have much more to come on abc7 news at 11:00, however bay area company is pitching in to fight the covid-19 crisis in india? >>> immigrants came together virtually with the national convention tod oh man... let's get you to this moment. is that it? yep, that's it. of relief... [joyfully laughs] protection... i just got vaccinated- i just got vaccinated! noah just got vaccinated... hope... so that we can get to all the other moments. let's get you to the exhale you didn't know you were waiting for. let's get it... together. so we can be together. let's get to immunity. now's your moment to get vaccinated. >>> building a better bay area finding solutions, this is abc7 news. >>> nearly 40% of americans are fully vaccinated , but the d
top of the fifth, is dj stewart. a two run shot. baltimore wins 8-4. the sharks are in colorado. is a power play. alexander scores. colorado responds. it is a bit of a tic-tac-toe. nathan mckinnon ties things up in 1. off the face-off, it is andre with the wicked shot. colorado wins 2-3. abc7 news sports , sponsored by your local toyota dealers. >>> we have much more to come on abc7 news at 11:00, however bay area company is pitching in to fight the covid-19 crisis in india?...
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after many years as a trial and appellate lawyer, david stewart rtbecame a best-selling writerof history and historical fiction . wall street journal called his george washington a political rise of america's eo founding father ofoutstanding biography writing is clear, often superlatives and provides a narrative drive that's the life deserves. his other histories and explore the writing of the constitution, the gifts of james madison, ehrenberg expedition treason trial and the impeachment of president andrew johnson. he is recipient of the washington writing award for best book, history prize of the society of cincinnati and the prescott board of the national society of colonial dames of america. his historical novels include the legend action, the discussion. welcome to two white house history lies >> thanks so much for having me. >> you've written a number of books on a variety of topics including some of the novels that i've mentioned. what made you want to write a biography of georgewashington . tell us what your contributes to the existing voluminous scholarship on america's most fa
after many years as a trial and appellate lawyer, david stewart rtbecame a best-selling writerof history and historical fiction . wall street journal called his george washington a political rise of america's eo founding father ofoutstanding biography writing is clear, often superlatives and provides a narrative drive that's the life deserves. his other histories and explore the writing of the constitution, the gifts of james madison, ehrenberg expedition treason trial and the impeachment of...
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stewart makes the running catch, and then hits his head on the bullpen roof.e is okay and stays in the game. the royals the orioles would win 8-4. >>> day three of the nfl draft. the 49ers have three fifth- round picks and a sixth. this is the bottom half of the draft, but the 49ers have had found gems in the fifth-round. san francisco drafted a usc safety in the fifth run. last season he was an all- american and paxil defensive player of the year. he led the conference with 4 interceptions in seven games.>> three other selections on saturday. the first was an offensive lineman from western michigan. before that they took another pac-12 safety out of oregon. san francisco used their final pick on louisiana running back elijah mitchell. the second 49ers back drafted this week. the most notable pick the third overall pick on thursday. he will be the heir apparent to jimmy garoppolo. even though lance is here to take his job the veteran has already reached out to the rookie. >> he was here today. he told us the first text he got was from jimmy g. that is pretty s
stewart makes the running catch, and then hits his head on the bullpen roof.e is okay and stays in the game. the royals the orioles would win 8-4. >>> day three of the nfl draft. the 49ers have three fifth- round picks and a sixth. this is the bottom half of the draft, but the 49ers have had found gems in the fifth-round. san francisco drafted a usc safety in the fifth run. last season he was an all- american and paxil defensive player of the year. he led the conference with 4...
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stewart meacham was a devout quaker, even dave dillinger studied at union theological seminary.and the reverend william sloan coffin was the co-chair with coretta scott king of the mobilization demonstration. the first mobilization was a largely a project of aj must-see, who was a former protestant minister who called for ageist and more-less society. but if you ask anyone who went to either or both october 15 and november 15, they would just say about both of them, we were calling for an end to the war in vietnam and ignored the differences. with one exception, the mostly men have the new -- were considerably older than they mostly men of the moratorium. the reason it was called the new mobile 1969 was to distinguish itself from the old mob of 1966 by becoming broader and less radical and a coalition of 60 or more organizations. we pledged ourselves to legal and nonviolent tactics. at the time, the number remember 15th demonstration was called the largest peace march in the history of our nation. twice the size of the moratorium which had a police count of 250,000. the much you
stewart meacham was a devout quaker, even dave dillinger studied at union theological seminary.and the reverend william sloan coffin was the co-chair with coretta scott king of the mobilization demonstration. the first mobilization was a largely a project of aj must-see, who was a former protestant minister who called for ageist and more-less society. but if you ask anyone who went to either or both october 15 and november 15, they would just say about both of them, we were calling for an end...
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i would like to meet jimmy stewart.rought me over to jimmy stewart, and i was like, it is a pleasure -- and he was ba, ba, ba -- and i thought he was looking at me with shame, and that's what i thought about myself. and there is tom cruise, in a bright red sweater, standing like this in the photo, and i go, wow, i just never was that guy. i could never, in a million years, have been in that red sweater, standing in that row. i was never that person and i don't want to be that person. >> reporter: in the years since, andrew mccarthy has learned what kind of person he is: one happier behind the camera, directing tv shows like "orange is the new black." >> i always say directing causing stress, but acting causes anxiety. i are there be under stress. >> reporter: which has led him to explore the journey has taken -- >> people have always said, would you write a book about the brat pack. and i said no. and someone recently said, would you consider writing a book about the brat pack? and i was, like, huh? yeah. i'm no longer
i would like to meet jimmy stewart.rought me over to jimmy stewart, and i was like, it is a pleasure -- and he was ba, ba, ba -- and i thought he was looking at me with shame, and that's what i thought about myself. and there is tom cruise, in a bright red sweater, standing like this in the photo, and i go, wow, i just never was that guy. i could never, in a million years, have been in that red sweater, standing in that row. i was never that person and i don't want to be that person. >>...