“This man is risking his life to tell his story on this show, I should have read the book.” Jon Stewart recounts one of his most profound interviews with former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf, and the unique precautions he had to take because of it. #AfterTheCut #DailyShow #JonStewart
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Reply0:25 Here’s a video by a friend of Desmond Tutu– “A memory of kindness”
ReplyOne day a week of Jon Stewart is not enough.
ReplyOne of the most interesting anecdotes from Jon Stewart I’ve ever heard and this man has a lot of anecdotes!
ReplyHey I was in that audience! Coming from the UK, I thought these New Yorkers were crazy with their security.
Reply0:35 – Is this Hasan in the background?
ReplyI love this on many levels. But when Jon mentions in his perfect way the names of Tutu, Malala, and Jimmy Carter, he gave us a minute to reflect on goodness and that maybe we can still have hope. He is so brilliant,. The whole clip is wonderful and left me sobbing in laughter and respect.
ReplyPretty much sums up how the world works right there.
ReplyThis pervez guy was a literal military dictator that overthrew several democratic governments in pakistan. And oppressed his own people
Reply“You should f***ing duck”… Love it & well, he’s not wrong 🤷♀🤦♀ 😆
ReplyI remember that interview. It opened with a gag where amid serving tea and exchanging pleasantries, Jon blurts out abruptly “so where is Osama Bin Laden”
Mushareff laughs it off and says he doesn’t know and it’s not Pakistan.
And of course it turned out later
Reply1. He did know
2. It was in Pakistan
F******g duck.
ReplySage advice from the NYPD 😂😂😂
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ReplyHe’s the best!
ReplyHe knew where Bin Laden was hiding,
ReplyWhat a gem this John steward is. 🤣🤣🤣
ReplyAs absolutely horrible as it was to be in America in the days and months and years right after 9/11,
ReplyJon was a great person to be in that emotional foxhole with.
0:35, what is Hasan Minaj doing with a gimble camera set up in hand
ReplyYup. Secret Service priorities: protectee—99%, each other—1%. (Anyone else, 0%…) if you’re ever near a protectee, just know this.
ReplyPervez is a helluva name
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