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THE LAST WORD WITH LAWRENCE O'DONNELL for August 22, 2019, MSNBC
2019
On the eve of his departure tomorrow night for a G7 summit, the world is wondering about the mental health of the president of the United States. President Emmanuel Macron is hosting this week's meeting of the G7 in France, a group Donald Trump is hoping to make the G8 again by restoring Russia's membership; Russia was expelled after invading Ukraine. John Hickenlooper announces run for U.S. Senate. Charlie Cook comments on Trump's poll numbers heading into the next election. McConnell moves to defend filibuster as Democrats appear more likely to regain control of the Senate. Legendary Labor Activist Dolores Huerta is arrested for protesting at age 89 this week. Labor Activist Dolores Huerta arrested while protesting for a raise for home care workers. GUESTS: Rick Wilson, Renee Graham, Tom Friedman, Charlie Cook, Dolores Huerta
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Tom Stewart Interview (Part II): A Little Bit About the Man Behind SPEEDE
2004
Although admittedly shy and more comfortable as an attentive listener, Tom Stewart is also friendly and accommodating. He graciously agreed to share his thoughts about some of the important experiences in his life. Tom is that rare bird, a native Floridian, from West Palm Beach, 68 miles north of his Miami home. He received a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering in 1956 from the University of Florida where he was president of his Alpha Tau Omega fraternity chapter. After graduating from UF, he moved to Texas to work at Dow Chemical Company. He spent three years in the U.S. Air Force, and in 1964 he returned to UF and earned a master's degree in Teaching Math. In the summer of 1965, he started his career at Miami-Dade Junior College as a math instructor.
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