Jon Stewart and lawmakers fight for 9/11 first responders' care

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WATCH: Full interview: Jon Stewart speaks to mitchellreports on the fight against cuts to the benefits of 9/11 first responders.

BOILER-PIPE: 12:54 copied! Jon Stewart has been fighting for years to fully compensate 9/11 first responders for a variety of serious health issues resulting from their heroic acts in those terrible days, and months afterward during the cleanup.

But now the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund is running out of money and the Justice Department is threatening to slash funding even further. Jon Stewart joins Andrea Mitchell, along with John Feal - a 9/11 responder and advocate who started the Fealgood Foundation, Congressman Jerry Nadler, and Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney from New York. Feb. 25, 2019

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