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"Please, Take Your Knee Off Our Necks So We Can Breathe"

Clip: 7/13/2020 | 17m 35sVideo has Closed Captions

Lt. Gen. Vincent R. Stewart (Ret.) joins the program.

After George Floyd’s death, Lt. Gen. Vincent Stewart (Ret.) felt compelled to speak up for future generations of Black Americans, writing an op-ed titled “Please Take Your Knee Off Our Necks So We Can Breathe.” He speaks exclusively with Walter Isaacson, in his first TV interview since the article was published.

07/13/2020

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