00:12:02.910 --> 00:12:10.710 Sarah Maslin Nir: Still, maybe not work from home era, but soon back will be back at our desks and next to everyone at their desk is a landline phone. 334 00:23:27.630 --> 00:23:32.640 343 [21][22] (A fifth protest was also held a year later after at the "NYT" offices in response to a new rule instituted by Governor Cuomo in response to the article requiring all nail salons in New York State to have ventilation systems, the first such rule in the country.) In fact, why is the sum total of my job description as a journalist, so it was only a matter of time before I turn the query on myself. Sarah Maslin Nir: I didn't find that I belonged in horses, I found that I was compelled to belong, and I think part of why I felt so compelled to belong is because I did it is because I had the dad with the funny accent I had you know the. 57 00:25:42.870 --> 00:25:47.220 But did you know that since the age of two, Sarah has also been a dedicated horsewoman? This program explores Maslin Nirs family background, fascinating career, and identity as the descendant of Holocaust survivors. [18] The independent NYT Public Editor also reported that she had previously corresponded with Bernstein and looked into his complaints, and expressed her belief that the story's reporting was sound. 10 00:47:12.390 --> 00:47:18.240 236 Sarah Maslin Nir: So a horse racing while we unpack. Sarah Maslin Nir: I just watched your horse save your life. 25 Sarah Maslin Nir's "Horse Crazy" is not exclusively about horses at all, but a thoughtful memoir that blends rich reportage with intimate stories of combating loneliness and navigating grief. 00:33:40.110 --> 00:33:50.010 Sarah Maslin Nir: I had no weapons, I had almost no skills, because those horses are barely trained, but I could command an army on top of that horse in central park if I wanted a dog Walker to put their horse on the leash. 261 00:55:38.310 --> 00:55:47.190 00:16:45.900 --> 00:16:56.670 Ari Goldstein: We hope all of you will stay involved in the museum and join us for upcoming programs and events or events calendar is also in the zoom chat and, of course. 237 00:10:55.530 --> 00:11:03.930 In September 2015, Leah Epstein was traveling in Scotland with Sarah Maslin Nir, a writer covering their trip for the Times' travel section.Nir was driving while Epstein was in the back seat . Before that, Ms. Nir was a beat . 00:51:07.710 --> 00:51:08.790 Less than a month after it first appeared, Sarah Maslin Nir's two-part report on systemic wage theft, rights violations, and dangerous working conditions in New York City nail salons already looks like a journalistic parable for the ages. Sarah Maslin Nir: And that is a really something I wish i'd included in the book, I only learned it later and one of the lenses, to which I tell that story and the times recently was cheryl white. 00:14:25.410 --> 00:14:35.460 Sarah Maslin Nir: To read. 213 00:03:46.290 --> 00:03:55.020 Sarah Maslin Nir: what's right and it was very much feeling our wind dark and the classic example of how much in the dark, we were is that I went right into a coronavirus zone and. Sarah Maslin Nir: got real sick real quick, I mean how foolish now looking back, but it was a fascinating experience and another thing i've been on the forefront of this year. 79 Sarah Maslin Nir: Body I love asking people their you know their business and it's such a treat to get to do this for a living, I had a colleague say in his retirement after 29 years a lovely man, he said. Sarah Maslin Nir: I. As a New York Times staff reporter for the last decade, Sarah Maslin Nir has seen a lot. Sarah Maslin Nir: yeah I think my mom is on this call, so my mom is 17 years older than my dad and she was a. 126 230 Sarah Maslin Nir has been a staff reporter for The New York Times since August 2011. 11 Sarah Maslin Nir: But you know braided together those are the threads that form the tapestry of my life, so thank you for your deep breathe and that great question. 00:46:41.220 --> 00:46:48.570 Sarah Maslin Nir: So I needed one of these when I got back I had. Sarah Maslin Nir: Really, because of that, parallel narrative of a ratio, and that is the same paralleling and and commonality that you know, or why the Jews walk with Dr king and why they were a part of the civil rights movement, and I saw. Sarah Maslin Nir: In terms of the electric connection with courses in the book I begin I say when ever anyone asked me why do I love them, I would say, because horses. 93 00:13:24.150 --> 00:13:33.030 323 Sarah Maslin Nir: Well, first of all stephanie I thank you for such a deep read of the book, I often say that when. 00:04:35.070 --> 00:04:45.510 256 Stephanie Butnick: And and it's funny because to me it seems like you felt, so much the outsider but he relish shouldn't be right, like who, who mentioned Hitler on the at the Hampton classic he did right so there's really. Ari Goldstein: we're glad that you guys are here with us to explore her background and story. 270 54 34 Sarah Maslin Nir: religious group you read many, particularly women, is when a patient struggled with finding a sense of mastery what does it mean to master the world when your radio or is it. 357 00:32:41.340 --> 00:32:47.190 115 242 255 152 Sarah Maslin Nir: At the last second he talked his body and threw himself to the right into this giant barrel, which has been a flower pot and into this fence, which is how he got stuck. Sarah Maslin Nir: But she's actually going been going back to stop that first safari died that she met in 1995 having a love affair that's broke both their marriages and spanned decades. Not the Sarah Nir you were looking for? 225 00:23:56.010 --> 00:24:01.020 Stephanie Butnick: How much of that as a as a child of you know, several you know thinkers in this way, I mean. 00:22:37.920 --> 00:22:48.810 Stephanie Butnick: As you're living your happy life that he wanted for you right the life that he worked hard and your mother with her to create for you, because that was the sign of a winning right. 229 Nocturnalist visits a party at Joan Rivers's house. 00:37:41.610 --> 00:37:48.150 Follow Sarah Maslin Nir and explore their bibliography from Amazon.com's Sarah Maslin Nir Author Page. 00:51:57.930 --> 00:52:04.020 Joseph Berger, "Yehuda Nir, a Psychiatrist and Holocaust Survivor, Dies at 84", New York Times (July 19, 2014), "Law and Disorder | Only in New York | Arts Initiative Columbia University", The New York Times, "Timestopics: Sara Maslin Nir", Columbia Journalism School, "Sarah Maslin Nir '09 is the Nocturnalist", Jeremy Barr, "New York Times Metro Makes Some Changes", "New York Times Metro makes some changes", Sarah Maslin Nir, "Cuomo Orders Emergency Measures to Protect Workers at Nail Salons", New York Times, (May 11, 2015), Sarah Maslin Nir, "Horse Crazy", BookDorks, (August 4, 2020), "Ireland Aids Breezy Point, Queens, After Hurricane Sandy", "Defending the Irish community against racist claims in New York Times -- Same old story as Hurricane Sandy relief efforts questioned", Richard Bernstein, "What the 'Times' Got Wrong About Nail Salons", New York Review of Books, (July 25, 2015), Dean Baquet, et al, "Rebuttal to The NYRB's Article on NYT Nail Salon Series," The New York Times, (July 28, 2015), Margaret Sullivan, "Criticism of 'Unvarnished' Brings a Strong Times Defense" The New York Times, (July 29, 2015), "Nail Salons Close In Protest Of State Crackdown", Sage Lazzaro, "Nail Salon Industry Stages Protest Outside NYT Building," Observer (September 21, 2015), Helen Holmes, "Here's Why Hundreds of Nail Salon Owners Are Protesting the New York Times," Jezebel (October 7, 2015), Jim Epstein, "The New York Times' Nail Salons Series Was Filled with Misquotes and Factual Errors. 260 00:39:47.550 --> 00:39:55.620 00:56:18.120 --> 00:56:30.600 00:51:35.190 --> 00:51:45.300 Then a 'sovereign citizen' changed the locks," by The New York Times' Sarah Maslin Nir: "The official-looking letters started arriving soon after Shanetta Little bought the cute Tudor . 329 Jane Smiley is the author of many horse novels (most recently Perestroika in Paris), including eight titles for young readers. Sarah Maslin Nir: absorbed the messaging from his family of druggies use needles to well and he was afraid to be seen as a druggie for using his insulin. "The Flying Horse" Book 1 of Once Upon A . With his wife, Dr. Maslin, also a psychiatrist, Dr. Nir wrote a number of self-help books on relationships, among them "Loving Men for All the Right Reasons" and "Not Quite Paradise: Making. The death toll in the region rose to 17. She covered the escape of two inmates from the Clinton Correctional Facility; camped out overnight at Zuccotti Park with Occupy Wall Street protesters; attended 25 parties over five days; and conducted a sweeping investigation into New York City's nail salon industry, for which she was a 2016 Pulitzer . Ari Goldstein: If you're able we hope you'll donate to support the museum's work everything that we do is made possible through the generous support of our Community Members like you guys, so a great thanks to everyone, and we wish you a safe and wonderful evening take care guys. 311 312 Sarah Maslin Nir: But. 309 Its response that anybody has ever felt the ineluctable tug of their big amber eyes, in which you see something much more than your own reflection, or who knows the piece of their shattering wildness immediately understands because horses answer enough. Sarah Maslin Nir: He never. [29][30], In December 2015, the Columbia Journalism Review investigated the effects of Nir's Unvarnished series on nail salon workers and owners, concluding that many nail salon workers were empowered and saw working conditions improved as a result of attention and legal reforms spurred by the reporting. Verified. 340 129 36 184 148 Another Berkshires-based author, Donaldson Brown, begins her novel, "Because I Loved You," with a young girl racing off on the back of her beloved steed in an effort to keep the horse that her mother has sold. 132 35 Stephanie Butnick: Just feeling like it, I don't know you could describe how you feel, but his his response he was never envy me my wounds I envy you are spared your own So could you tell me a little bit about. 137 296 Stephanie Butnick: it's so interesting because there's so many just different stories of identity and how we see ourselves how we worry or. Corey Kilgannon,Lola Fadulu,Hurubie Meko. (Nir has spoken about her own struggle with a learning disability.) 00:41:58.590 --> 00:42:00.990 00:45:11.970 --> 00:45:18.330 Sarah Maslin Nir: But it really was astounding experience um I think something i've been saying throughout my coverage of coronavirus is that there are no grownups in the room. 29 Three hundred goldfish in a hospital basement, a suckermouth at the airport: When fish are in crisis, a Bronx beautician and a partner in Pennsylvania ride to the rescue. 00:34:15.990 --> 00:34:29.640 Sarah Maslin Nir: thing I should really say is that he didn't treat them differently, and I mean treat capital T as a clinician. 138 Sarah Maslin Nir: Really really sobering your coverage so it's been a fascinating year to report from the Center of the storm which on both fronts, which has been New York City. 00:28:10.290 --> 00:28:16.980 40 254 Full Episode Wednesday, Sep 21 00:44:02.940 --> 00:44:03.960 00:07:19.110 --> 00:07:27.450 Sarah Maslin Nir: He had this yeah the heck show to see them so actually a lot of them, he would see for free and he actually buy them metro cards and subway tokens to come see him one. Sarah Maslin Nir: I didn't have any of that I did live on park avenue I did summer in the hamptons but what I was feeling was intergenerational trauma and that lack of belonging, you know externally I looked at every bit the part and it didn't occur to me, you know, but I. 00:50:58.860 --> 00:51:01.350 Sarah Maslin Nir: They don't sleep standing up, but they do spend most of their life standing up and it's, certainly when they go down the jump up, so I thought he had died. Stephanie Butnick: You on screen you saw your love of horses we're going to get to all of that, I want to sort of start at the beginning. 00:32:16.770 --> 00:32:22.440 Sarah Maslin Nir: You know not fully formed principles that I had as a child, but I knew them I knew them in my heart of hearts and, of course, my parents are psychologists and psychiatrists so the book had to you know take take a deep look at how Michigan they made me. 335 00:49:42.720 --> 00:49:55.800 Sarah Maslin Nir: Not from a place of privilege and he's owned a ptsd and suffering, but as a place of compassion for them. Sarah Maslin Nir: Getting college credits and whatnot. Sarah Maslin Nir: Suddenly, on a bridge were Russian soldiers, the war was over. "It's an unusual horse book in that it's my coming of age story through the lens of the horses . 195 Sarah Maslin Nir: And in the early days American horse racing people ran the horses, they owned with the humans, they owned on their backs, and that is how it was done, they purchase leads from West Africa and save people from West Africa for their horsemanship skills. Join Facebook to connect with Sarah Maslin Nir and others you may know. 177 Joan Rivers, the pioneering comedian who died on Thursday, was a woman of many firsts. But while to me horses feel like an inevitability a part of my body and my life in a way, I don't question, any more than I would the rise and fall of my own chest is still. One day, Trendys life would become linked to Sarahs but neither of them knew that yet. Sarah is already obsessed with horses, and takes as many riding lessons as she can, but while Trendy is struggling to stand for the first time Sarah is muddling through something different and no less challenging: trying to spell. Sarah Maslin Nir: dimensions that he was the psychiatrist you are allowed to see outside of the fold he spoke seven languages so he was able to counsel patients India dish in Ukrainian in German in Polish in Hebrew and. 00:32:59.160 --> 00:33:06.810 Sarah Maslin Nir: Our people story, so you know our people were almost literally erased from this planet annihilated and there have been erasers from the equestrian story that are not. 00:54:49.860 --> 00:55:03.120 Sarah Maslin Nir: So when I was about 16 I was in a very prestigious competition, called the Hampton classic and I, given what i've been telling you about that. 180 Sarah Maslin Nir: promote a culture of permissiveness in this country, and so there is something deeply wrong with American horse racing that use these animals as expendable and the pots worth their lives that has to be course corrected. 310 00:48:57.930 --> 00:49:06.630 99 Sarah Maslin Nir: And she wanted to impress them, so my 26 year old mom with her wasteland blonde hair runs after my you know bald 40 year old soon what future dad yelling. 00:45:46.920 --> 00:45:58.470 00:02:21.810 --> 00:02:30.300 00:45:27.330 --> 00:45:36.120 00:36:03.480 --> 00:36:14.910 212 As seen in: The New York Times, UOL, MSN, MSN Canada, MSN India, MSN South Africa, MSN UK, O Globo, The New York Times en Espaol, Bad Deck Breakdowns, Estado and more. Only in New York is a conversation series hosted by New York Times journalist Sarah Maslin Nir. Sarah Maslin Nir: constantly on the ground in new Rochelle when the National Guard came in and when they instituted this cordoned off area which we now notice silly it was everywhere already and I got a coronavirus very swiftly from being there was really one of the first people to really to get it. 00:19:57.060 --> 00:20:02.850 175 Ari Goldstein: Our host this evening is the wonderful stephanie buttoning who's a granddaughter of Holocaust survivors herself, in addition to being deputy editor of tablet magazine and host of the leading Jewish podcast unorthodox. 214 Sarah Maslin Nir: and proceeded to do a full somersault at speed and, as we were both coming down, he was falling to the Left and I fell to the Left and I just braced for 1200 pounds of course flesh to end me. 45 00:49:31.020 --> 00:49:42.240 00:22:57.150 --> 00:23:10.350 And so I found myself notebook in hand interviewing the keepers of the street horses of Senegal West Africa as the animal slept in corrals have parked cars. [2] Sarah Maslin Nir graduated from Columbia University in 2008, majoring in political science and philosophy. 00:12:58.860 --> 00:13:10.860 127 205 00:28:26.610 --> 00:28:37.410 151 259 Bernstein, whose wife owns two nail salons, asserted that such wages were inconsistent with his personal experience, and were not evidenced by ads in the Chinese-language papers cited by the story. 134 Sarah Maslin Nir: to him as to me horses were freedom on April 28 1945 my father was 15. Sarah Maslin Nir: The day my father ship and just when I found him and he's very, very special to me and he's very disinclined to expend energy I call him a ficus he's like a potted plant of a horse that's what he wants to stay still. Stephanie Butnick: Think other people see us versus how have how we kind of get like some version, this is, that is the word I feel like the night because. 00:43:45.450 --> 00:44:01.920 Sarah Maslin Nir: You know, to me that says identity is pretend, and what that does is allow you access to so much more world so many more worlds and so much more of yourself. 00:38:35.160 --> 00:38:43.020 00:28:38.160 --> 00:28:50.550 272 Sarah Maslin Nir: Other animals is your body snatch them but becoming one with the horse is not uniting to have it is to fusing you're being. 00:02:07.230 --> 00:02:10.530 00:12:47.010 --> 00:12:58.440 119 60 118 328 324 Stephanie Butnick: Your father's psychiatric practice also presented its own sort of duality you know the upper East side elites that you write about the future, you don't write about them, but that that idea that that was part of his practice but also these hasidic Jews of brooklyn and so. Stephanie Butnick: This deeply rooted America sense of Americana right like that's what you sort of typifies the American experience and it is interesting, the way in which. Sarah Maslin Nir is a Pulitzer Prize-nominated reporter for The New York Times and the author of both a memoir and a new children's novel. Stephanie Butnick: I like that that embrace of something that we could feel shame about. 00:16:28.200 --> 00:16:35.310 00:20:52.530 --> 00:21:02.310 104 Stephanie Butnick: So here's a question that I don't quite understand, but I think you will, are you still showing and where's your barn yeah. There was no way he was falling anywhere but on top of you. 00:30:26.040 --> 00:30:40.590 00:45:59.730 --> 00:46:01.380 00:27:20.010 --> 00:27:31.530 Stephanie Butnick: And already, thank you for having us both here tonight, and to the Museum of Jewish heritage, always a pleasure to be part of your programming. Sarah Maslin Nir: and send a runner out to where the cavalry was stationed and he was anti war so. Sarah Maslin Nir: I felt self conscious putting these things to paper, as I say, in the book. 159 Sarah Maslin Nir: Maybe makes me think there's a grain of truth but absent that horsey heritage that I wanted, and with that discussing one that I, I feel like i'm going to deny, however, Jews were in fact. Sarah Maslin Nir: Take a look at her, she looks like the you know Las Vegas last but they don't see it, because they feel her jewishness right the gestalt and so you know we all put on different identities and. Nir was a Finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for "Unvarnished," her more than yearlong investigation into New York City's nail salon industry that documented the exploitative labor practices and health issues manicurists face. Metro New York. Given the inherent danger of horseback riding (which Nir knows firsthand, having written in Horse Crazy about the sometimes scary injuries she has suffered), what I miss in The Flying Horse is the how-to. 37 00:22:11.370 --> 00:22:17.550 00:40:35.280 --> 00:40:41.400 17 Sarah Maslin Nir: Of of humans, which is that we are there, safe place to be, and in that way courses or democratic they only demand that of people and everybody can be that for them. Sarah Maslin Nir: Victory laughing horses I wasn't anywhere to be seen, so my father went in, and you know elderly even then he had me quite late in life. I found them underneath the triborough bridge in Harlem and stampeding through central park and yet all this time I never asked myself why. Sarah Maslin Nir: A real connection to that in both groups or ratio from the equestrian story. 278 00:34:29.790 --> 00:34:39.750 Stephanie Butnick: you're a reporter for the New York Times, if you mentioned the story right that people who are here will definitely know them one amazing one was on garnish which was your big series on. 00:11:04.290 --> 00:11:18.810 Stephanie Butnick: Not just the book but but also your life, so I want to sort of jump right in we saw. 326 00:56:53.910 --> 00:57:03.270 Ari Goldstein: database to while I was listening to you guys and kind of couple interesting objects i'm just going to throw up on the screen in advance. And then, midair, he flipped himself, a spectator told her. 00:24:04.800 --> 00:24:05.340 00:06:53.280 --> 00:07:05.730 Sarah Maslin Nir: I was like What do you mean and it turns out, yes she's been going back to do all this stuff with the horses and smoke philistinism. 00:43:29.340 --> 00:43:43.560 Stephanie Butnick: In the Q amp a because i'm going to ask Sarah a few more but i'm going to turn it over to all of you and ask your you don't ask yourself i'll ask them to turn your camera on or anything but. Western New York is still digging out from a punishing holiday blizzard that has taken nearly 30 lives. 287 00:54:24.750 --> 00:54:34.890 00:55:47.580 --> 00:55:52.410 Sarah Maslin Nir: And I often shy away from what I call the cat lady typo horsemanship you know he loves me and he's my buddy and I play with him. 00:24:52.770 --> 00:25:07.800 [32], In November 2015, The Forward named Nir one of the 2015 Forward 50. Sarah lives in New York City and in the novel is 10 years old when Trendsetter is born on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. 00:33:32.250 --> 00:33:39.780 234 00:38:16.890 --> 00:38:27.180 Stephanie Butnick: it's so true, it seems like she had to shift her own perspective about I mean she's here so she can speak for itself, but you know this idea, like you saw yourself as a certain way, and actually then turned out to actually be completely false right it didn't need to be that way. 00:20:21.210 --> 00:20:25.650 00:48:27.600 --> 00:48:39.930 00:11:50.880 --> 00:11:57.360 One manicurist has had a. Many girls grow up reading a book (for me it was Silver Birch, by Dorothy Lyons) in which the heroine longs for a horse, finds one, tames it and makes a connection that is much more solid and fun than those she has with her schoolmates. 71 Stephanie Butnick: we'll get to your questions as well, I know you probably have a lot of them, you know I want to get back to the intergenerational trauma if you don't mind. Sarah Maslin Nir: And she said no, and I have known it I had seen it we had locked eyes, as we fell and I knew it. 00:18:06.090 --> 00:18:14.970 Sarah Maslin Nir: I have a joke in my family that the that you can't end a meal, unless you say the H word so by the end of the meals nobody's mentioned the Holocaust dessert someone will go Holocaust and then we can all leave yeah. 00:27:54.330 --> 00:28:02.880 00:30:05.370 --> 00:30:14.490 00:39:56.070 --> 00:40:08.160 Kudos to Sarah Maslin Nir for shedding light on the working conditions faced by nail salon workers in her recent two-part New York Times expos "Perfect Nails . [6][7] She became a trainee reporter in 2011 and worked as a rewrite reporter for late-night news, during which time she camped out overnight at Zuccotti Park with the Occupy Wall Street protesters,[8] and later reported on the dismantling of the camp. 00:36:15.570 --> 00:36:32.340 00:25:08.220 --> 00:25:17.190 By Sarah Maslin Nir|Sarah Nir on October 8, 2011. Sarah Maslin Nir: The how you know the semen smuggling, the what the more worried horses, but she didn't give me the why why Francesca Kelly and English socialite become the steward in her mind if these animals and and traveled endlessly back to India, and she said to me. Sarah Maslin Nir: And I came back to America was like I need a curlicue eared horse, but you can't get them in America they're actually considered a rare commodity by the precious natural resource, but the Indian Government will ban the export I think around 2000 tanner's a little bit before. 149 Sarah Maslin Nir: And so my mom was deeply impressed with my dad's figuring this out, you know he'd been called in, for what they thought was a suicidal child and he sorted out, and she heard this you know seven times little bit accent. 00:24:05.580 --> 00:24:06.990 00:42:46.830 --> 00:42:56.280 00:03:29.430 --> 00:03:38.580 THE FLYING HORSE (Once Upon a Horse, Book 1), by Sarah Maslin Nir. As an undergraduate, she was the Style Editor of the Columbia Daily Spectator. A New York Times writer and Pulitzer finalist allegedly nearly killed her best friend in a car crash, by swerving down the . 333 125 31 This programs original recording transcript is below. Sarah Maslin Nir: Basically, in the same parallel to creating the perfect person right the perfect race they had a conception of the perfect course and there was a Herculean effort multi country effort. Sarah Maslin Nir: No that's a great way of thinking and i'll tell you one other story, and maybe i'm jumping ahead to a question to ask, but it feels appropriate. That quest became this book and it expanded far beyond just me because i'm not alone, as I sought out the horses, I found their humans. Stephanie Butnick: And then. Sarah Maslin Nir: yeah I want to push back on one thing you said stephanie though because. 00:26:26.820 --> 00:26:32.820 00:28:50.880 --> 00:28:59.910 346 Stephanie Butnick: You sort of, say, to your father, at one point, like that you haven't been through yourself what he had been through and you sort of you know, or a little bit. Sarah Maslin Nir: Well we're going to talk about a couple angles, so one thing I didn't include in my book, that is, become deeply important to me and actually maybe I could ask Ari if you might search the words cheryl white and my name and then just throw the link up in the chat the story just came out. Sarah Maslin Nir: And so it should make sense that, when we're doing nothing more than trotting around in a circle and a competition transmitter tripped in this sort of sticky dirt. 00:25:18.450 --> 00:25:31.080 On View The Holocaust: What Hate Can Do, On View The Garden of Stones by Andy Goldsworthy, On View Survivors: Faces of Life After the Holocaust, Coming Soon Courage to Act: Rescue in Denmark, Museum of Jewish Heritage Holocaust Curriculum, Curriculum Guides for Frequently Assigned Books, Museum of Jewish Heritage A Living Memorial to the Holocaust. Sarah Maslin Nir: And stephanie we both know everything Pearl is better right a pigtail is better than pointy tail curly Fries better than a French right. Sarah Maslin Nir: it's human contact yeah yeah it still works. Illustrated by Laylie Frazier. 00:08:45.480 --> 00:08:54.660 305 Sarah Maslin Nir: that's not accessible to a mere mortal and in that way horses let you touch something closer to the infinite. Sarah Maslin Nir: But second obviously we can talk about horse racing without talking about drugs and in American horse race and I think there's an average of 22 to 24 horses race horses die a week in America guess how many die in Europe in the same span a week. In September and October 2015, hundreds of nail salon owners and workers protested at the NYT offices several times, in response to the story and the ensuing New York State crackdown. 00:55:52.800 --> 00:55:56.460 47 Stephanie Butnick: yeah I mean, I think this idea of belonging really does thread itself so nicely throughout your book throughout the stories and. 209 Sarah Maslin Nir: So here's trendy these are his little legs here is a flower pot and his legs were wrapped around it, and he couldn't scramble them and flip himself over and get up. [1] The story generated both extensive regulatory changes and extensive criticism. Stephanie Butnick: You know, reminds me of. 5 verisk.com; gmail.com; thedailybeast.com; jta.org; forward.com; 4 516-284-XXXX; 516-239-XXXX; 516-239-XXXX; 516359XXXX; Andy Wright SVP, Head of Global Enterprise . 170 156 00:08:09.450 --> 00:08:14.760 The New York Times published an article on Saturday titled: 'A Fourth of July Symbol of Unity That May No Longer Unite.'. 00:09:52.590 --> 00:10:04.650 91 00:32:30.990 --> 00:32:41.310 Throughout her career, Maslin Nir has carried the stories of her family with herincluding her father, Yehuda Nir, who survived the Holocaust in Poland and became a prominent psychiatrist who specialized in treating trauma among New York Citys Hasidic Jews. 00:07:11.880 --> 00:07:18.390
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