But a heartbroken Stewart also took solace in the beauty of watching first responders, police, and firefighters leading a heroic recovery effort—as well as the new view from his apartment: “The Statue of Liberty,” he said through tears. Just look at all the series hosted by his former correspondents: John Oliver’s Last Week Tonight, Samantha Bee’s Full Frontal, Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act.
Stewart may no longer helm The Daily Show, but his influence on the late-night genre has been both indelible and undeniable. Stewart didn't think he'd be back in Washington after his last testimony. “Our veterans lived 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, next to toxic smoke, dioxins, everything,” he said. Ad Choices. Looking for more? The bill would label burn pit exposure as a presumptive condition similar to illnesses developed from Agent Orange during the Vietnam War.
As recently as last week, the National Academy of Sciences published a report that couldn't link the burn pits to cancers and other illness. “It’s the one thing they’re running out of. “The view from the south of Manhattan is now the Statue of Liberty. Please check your inbox to confirm.
And more importantly, could Stewart actually succeed in getting these first responders covered for good?
His voice filled with anger, Stewart said lawmakers should try creating burn pits in the towns of their home districts.
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Yes….And does he care about firefighters who were sick, running into a building on September 11th? And is there really a chance Stewart could get a 9/11 first responder bill funded for good?
To revisit this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. I mean, this is the material that Toby Keith wrote his zillion songs about.”. Former Daily Show host Jon Stewart pressed Congress on Tuesday to help sick U.S. veterans who believe they were injured after their exposure to military burn pits while serving overseas.
“It’s now a matter of trying to play that card,” Ornstein said.
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"We have a backwards system that doesn't honor our commitment that we made to these men and women when we send them into conflict," Shulkin said.
Paul Morigi/Getty Images just say 'I think it's fine,'" he said, "but if you have lung cancer, you can't actually prove that it was the smoke.". And right now, we’re not under the best of circumstances, so it’s even more slow going. Members of Congress walked by as the event went on. And his insistent emotional investment has already moved the needle, nine years after Stewart’s Daily Show first brought national attention to the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act. All Rights Reserved. And his insistent emotional investment has already moved the needle, nine years after Stewart’s Daily Show first brought national attention to the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act. Her husband was posted next to a burn pit in Iraq. Oddly enough, however, that flood of stories might be what’s helped set Stewart over the top this week—not because of how he’s covered them, but because he hasn’t had to. While our current late-night hosts have railed against the government’s many misdeeds night after night, Stewart has been able to keep his powder dry, making his outspoken anger here feel all the more powerful.
Stephen Colbert’s Late Show, which follows stricter rules as a broadcast franchise, also bears Stewart’s stamp—literally, in this case because Stewart is an executive producer of that show. But despite moments like that—and Oliver’s successful crashing of the FCC website after raising an unlikely sense of passion and urgency around net neutrality—it’s hard to imagine any other host’s trip to D.C. landing with as much impact as Stewart’s has. “You can grab attention and make people think for a minute, and you can highlight some of the idiocies, or outrages, that are there,” Ornstein said.
He slapped his hand against the table. Justin Stabley. Sign up for our daily Hollywood newsletter and never miss a story. Alison Dagnes, a political science professor at Shippensburg University who has written multiple books about the relationship between politics and media, sees several potential answers.
Nov 04 Does he care about firefighters? That's the kind of response veterans say they get from the VA when they try to get health benefits based on toxic exposure overseas. "And we're going to fill this space with veterans and victims until those congresspeople who you saw walk by here with not a care in the world about what these families have gone through, until they're forced to face it," he said.
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Torres says she heard Stewart say it took just five seconds for police and firefighters to respond on Sept. 11. Since retiring from television in 2015, comedian Jon Stewart's most prominent work has been on behalf of Sept. 11 first responders — people who got sick after working in the toxic wreckage of the World Trade Center in New York. To revisit this article, select My Account, then View saved stories.
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While he was doing that lobbying, Stewart met Rosie Torres, who advocates for troops who were exposed to toxic burn pits in Afghanistan and Iraq. He was too sick to travel to Washington this week, but on Tuesday, she joined Stewart, burn pit veterans, advocates and lawmakers for a press conference on the steps of the Capitol. Former Daily Show host Jon Stewart pressed Congress on Tuesday to help sick U.S. veterans who believe they were injured after their exposure to military burn pits while serving overseas.
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Presidential election updates from 5 key states, By Bobby Caina Calvan, Brendan Farrington, Associated Press. Nov 05 According to political scientist and American Enterprise Institute resident scholar Norman Ornstein, for all the hoopla surrounding Stewart’s latest viral evisceration, it’s still hard to say. “This one, in some ways, is a big puzzle, because it oughta be a no-brainer,” he said. hide caption. “Since Stewart was clearly so rightfully angry about this, and has been forever, it felt authentic,” Dagnes said. "When there is no data available, but there's a plausible explanation and veterans are suffering, we have to give veterans the benefit of doubt.".
— The Emmys portfolio: Sophie Turner, Bill Hader, and more of TV’s biggest stars go poolside with V.F. “In decades past, it would have been taken care of very quickly...I think it’s a combination of inertia, of the just tribal difficulty of getting much done in Congress, and I also think that we have a problem where Republicans look at this and say, ‘It’s New York. Given that, why does Stewart’s effort this week feel so singular?
Many credit his celebrity testimony in 2019 with pushing Congress to preserve the Sept. 11 Victims Compensation fund.
These men and women should be up on that stage, and Congress should be down here answering their questions as to why this is so damn hard and takes so damn long.”. That’s not our country.’” (Stewart decried that very point in his speech Tuesday when he said, “Al Qaeda didn’t shout ‘Death to Tribeca!’ They attacked America. Subscribe to ‘Here's the Deal,’ our politics newsletter. On September 20, 2001, Jon Stewart asked his Daily Show audience an unusual question: Are you okay? Nov 05 Stewart, alongside other activists and the families of veterans who are sick or have died, discussed legislation proposed by Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., and Rep. Raul Ruiz, D-Calif., that would give benefits to those who are suffering. "Now paint this picture in your head: A little girl walking into the bathroom on multiple occasions, finding her daddy bent over, gasping for breath, and blood is everywhere on the floor," she said.
At the time Stewart first began advocating for the 9/11 Health and Compensation Act, Republicans seemed to be squashing the bill—but three days after Stewart excoriated the measure’s opponents and sat down with a group of angry first responders for an on-air panel, the bill wound up passing.
The former Comedy Central host returned to the spotlight this week—but why did his stand against Congress feel so singular? “Their hope is, I think for most of them, that this just goes away—that it’s not an important thing. “We pray that you are,” he said, “and that your family is.”, Following the terrorist attacks on 9/11, late night had gone dark as comedians looked to David Letterman—then the genre’s elder statesman—to speak first. Less than 24 hours after Stewart’s latest angry speech to senators went viral, the bill passed the House Judiciary Committee unanimously.
On Monday, September 17, the Late Show host did, delivering a vulnerable but composed address.
"What the National Academy of Sciences said last Friday is, there is no data," said former VA Secretary David Shulkin, speaking at the same event. Stewart has previously advocated for an extension to a compensation fund for 9/11 first responders. As he spoke, Stewart fiddled with his pen and even threw it at one point. Should the bill pass, Dagnes said, we’ll have Stewart to thank, insofar as he’s made this a national issue once again—though some supporters of the bill won’t exactly see Stewart as the draw. We never have money for the war fighter,” Stewart said during a Capitol Hill news conference. Watch Stewart’s remarks in the player above. Georgia judge dismisses Trump campaign lawsuit, Read We Insist: A Timeline Of Protest Music In 2020, Jon Stewart Blasts Lawmakers In Hearing For Sept. 11 Victim Compensation Fund, Veterans Claiming Illness From Burn Pits Lose Court Fight. Vanity Fair may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers.
According to the Department of Veteran Affairs website, their current research doesn’t, “show evidence of long-term health problems from exposure to burn pits,” but are building a registry of veterans who may have been exposed during their service.
“But not much moves the needles these days.”.
Comedian, writer and veterans advocate Jon Stewart speaks at a press conference on "The Presumptive Benefits for War Fighters Exposed to Burn Pits and Other Toxins Act of 2020" at the House Triangle in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday. “Your indifference cost these men and women their most valuable commodity: time,” he said.
“We always have money for war. "We thought it was done," Stewart said, "but it turns out that the veterans in Iraq and Afghanistan are suffering the same illnesses and the same toxic exposures because of the actions of our own government.". Thank you. Stewart said this is just the beginning. In 2015, Stewart traveled to D.C. alongside a group of first responders to lobby for continued funding, blasting Congress for dragging their feet.
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He wept. Even Jimmy Kimmel, who could be described as more of a Letterman disciple than a student of Stewart, has gotten decisively political, as seen when he faced off against Republicans on health care.
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