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peabody: exactly. >> and you knew what was coming. ms. peabody: we were so tired. i do not think that i thought about it much. when we finally arrived, this is so clear in my mind. as we were walking down the steps to the platform, i suddenly realized that now he is going to take us to the gestapo and we are going to be shot. i started pulling at my mother. i don't want to die. we continued walking. my mother turns to him and says, perhaps you could let her go. she is blonde and green eyed, maybe she could survive. i said, i am not going without you. i didn't know what he would say, but i was not about to go. so we continued walking. finally, she said this to him. she said i gave you everything that we have. keep it. why don't you let us go and let us try our luck? she added, why do you want this on your conscience? whether that or something touched him, he said to us, you do not have a chance. it sounds better in polish. he said you do not have a chance, but he left us. were, in a strange town on the main road. >> i recall that your mother said to him, do you have
peabody: exactly. >> and you knew what was coming. ms. peabody: we were so tired. i do not think that i thought about it much. when we finally arrived, this is so clear in my mind. as we were walking down the steps to the platform, i suddenly realized that now he is going to take us to the gestapo and we are going to be shot. i started pulling at my mother. i don't want to die. we continued walking. my mother turns to him and says, perhaps you could let her go. she is blonde and green...
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no yeah >> you don't mess around there's a cost to that >> jimmy: that's why you have your second peabodyhank you. yeah >> jimmy: that's amazing [ cheers and applause >> yes >> jimmy: i was looking at the fellow multiple peabody winners. you are on a great list. bob hope, carol burnett, walter cronkite, "sesame street." >> oh, my god. >> jimmy: not bad, dude. >> that's incredible >> jimmy: that's 'cause you do a great job, man >> thank you, man. >> jimmy: congratulations. >> thank you >> jimmy: come back. [ cheers and applause >> thanks, jimmy yeah >> jimmy: thank you so much. >> thank you, guys >> jimmy: hasan minhaj, everybody. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: check out a brand new episode of "patriot act" streaming this sunday on netflix. we'll be right back with vanessa kirby, everybody stick around [ cheers and applause ♪ crabfest is back at red lobster with 9 craveable crab creations. from the new ultimate crabfest trio with three kinds of wild-caught crab to the return of crab lover's dream! grab your crab crew, hurry in or order it to go! we switched ifrom ford.from dodge. i switch
no yeah >> you don't mess around there's a cost to that >> jimmy: that's why you have your second peabodyhank you. yeah >> jimmy: that's amazing [ cheers and applause >> yes >> jimmy: i was looking at the fellow multiple peabody winners. you are on a great list. bob hope, carol burnett, walter cronkite, "sesame street." >> oh, my god. >> jimmy: not bad, dude. >> that's incredible >> jimmy: that's 'cause you do a great job, man...
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no yeah >> you don't mess around there's a cost to that >> jimmy: that's why you have your second peabodys amazing [ cheers and applause >> yes >> jimmy: i was looking at the fellow multiple peabody winners. you are on a great list. bob hope, carol burnett, walter cronkite, "sesame street." >> oh, my god. >> jimmy: not bad, dude. >> that's incredible >> jimmy: that's 'cause you do a great job, man >> thank you, man. >> jimmy: congratulations. >> thank you >> jimmy: come back. [ cheers and applause >> thanks, jimmy yeah >> jimmy: thank you so much. >> thank you, guys >> jimmy: hasan minhaj, everybody. [ cheers and applause check out a brand new episode of "patriot act" streaming this sunday on netflix. we'll be right back with vanessa kirby, everybody stick around [ cheers and applause ♪ great riches will find you when liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wow. thanks, zoltar. how can i ever repay you? maybe you could free zoltar? thanks, lady. taxi! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ romance isn't dead! but it is
no yeah >> you don't mess around there's a cost to that >> jimmy: that's why you have your second peabodys amazing [ cheers and applause >> yes >> jimmy: i was looking at the fellow multiple peabody winners. you are on a great list. bob hope, carol burnett, walter cronkite, "sesame street." >> oh, my god. >> jimmy: not bad, dude. >> that's incredible >> jimmy: that's 'cause you do a great job, man >> thank you, man. >> jimmy:...
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don't know how it was brought back to massachusetts, how it got into the collection of the -- of peabody essex in salem. >> what is the single biggest threat to the preservation of these artifacts and what could an individual such as myself do to preserve these artifacts for the future? >> can you repeat the first part of the question, please? >> what's the greatest threat to the preservation of these artifacts. >> the greatest threat? >> yes. >> time, i would imagine. books don't last forever, even until the library of congress, you know, there's time that will wear away at material objects. as joan pointed out, you know, metal is particularly strong and can withstand the test of time, other things cannot. so as time passes, certain kinds of material artifacts survive longer than others. that's my take on it. >> i would agree, but i would -- i would say, too, that a more fundamental threat is indifference on the part of people. that the human factor is the biggest threat to it. if people don't put value in a historical object, they are not going to invest the time and energy and money t
don't know how it was brought back to massachusetts, how it got into the collection of the -- of peabody essex in salem. >> what is the single biggest threat to the preservation of these artifacts and what could an individual such as myself do to preserve these artifacts for the future? >> can you repeat the first part of the question, please? >> what's the greatest threat to the preservation of these artifacts. >> the greatest threat? >> yes. >> time, i...
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. >> we have nixon peabody for maintaining the loan. what this does is provide $3 million next year to maintain or legal services as needed for the bench. i think this is the last extension, and we will be going with an r.f.p. before the end of this -- a year from now -- between now and a year from now to secure legal services for operations and downtown extension and other things. >> any questions? >> i'll move approval. >> second. >> moved and second. >> clerk: great. first and second. no members of the public wanting to comment on the item. [roll call] >> clerk: that's six ayes, and item 12 is approved. call the next item? >> yes, please. >> clerk: item 13 is authorizing the executive director to execute an amendment to the professional services agreement for legal services to provide litigation support services in actions against the tjpa arising from the movement of 301 mission street, increasing compensation from 15.7 million to $18.1 million. >> any questions from the directors? is there a motion? >> move the item. >> second. >>
. >> we have nixon peabody for maintaining the loan. what this does is provide $3 million next year to maintain or legal services as needed for the bench. i think this is the last extension, and we will be going with an r.f.p. before the end of this -- a year from now -- between now and a year from now to secure legal services for operations and downtown extension and other things. >> any questions? >> i'll move approval. >> second. >> moved and second. >>...
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we divide them into categories based on categories developed by robert peabody, another scientist who studied this phenomenon in congress, and we look at open competition races so it's an open seat there is no heir apparent, no one who occupies the position. second we look at our challenges to the heir apparent which is a person is expected that, but other people run as well then we look at revolt when someone is an incumbent running again someone decides to run against person. we find strong statistical evidence for our hypotheses about the roles of professional connections and goals. this is taken from the book, this is a table that summarizes results. i won't go through all of these in detail. i'm not going to throw statistics up here on powerpoint. if you're interested there's more in the book but what i want to do in the time i have remaining is talk about a few of these races that were politically consequential or the dynamics made them especially noteworthy and colorful and fun to look at. writing this book was fun for us, looking at some of these races and reading about the po
we divide them into categories based on categories developed by robert peabody, another scientist who studied this phenomenon in congress, and we look at open competition races so it's an open seat there is no heir apparent, no one who occupies the position. second we look at our challenges to the heir apparent which is a person is expected that, but other people run as well then we look at revolt when someone is an incumbent running again someone decides to run against person. we find strong...
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he has received the dupont columbia award, the george foster peabody award, the writers guild award, and the prize from the japan foundation. was producer and writer for the four hour pbs history of the united states supreme court, which was awarded the international documentary association's award for outstanding limited series. also the american bar association and the parents choice gold award. mark was also nominated for a primetime emmys in the category of outstanding achievement, in nonfiction filmmaking and outstanding achievement in writing for his pbs program on walt whitman. he's also the author of "will you miss me when i'm gone?", which came out in 2002. it was one of the notable books of the year, and american library association booklist list editor's choice. this evening, he will be building into mark's second book, "the statesman and the storyteller," which brings us here tonight. i like to thank you very much for being with us and sharing with us this book on the day of its release to the public. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. [applause] start asking,
he has received the dupont columbia award, the george foster peabody award, the writers guild award, and the prize from the japan foundation. was producer and writer for the four hour pbs history of the united states supreme court, which was awarded the international documentary association's award for outstanding limited series. also the american bar association and the parents choice gold award. mark was also nominated for a primetime emmys in the category of outstanding achievement, in...
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[applause] our speaker is a peabody award-winning communications specialist who is a producer and contributor to wisconsin public radio to the best of our knowledge. now conducts media training and outreach at the university of wisconsin madison her newest book has won praise from reviews to offer this take that her own literary voice is an encouraging supportive and cheerful was hard to imagine anyone who would not benefit from her advice. in a sea of self-help books for women this stands out for its unique perspective and concrete recommendations. please give a big hand to veronica. [applause] >> thank you so much. and i will take this out right now if you ever have any doubts the voices and instrument. wow. that was incredible. thank you so much for coming out tonight and a huge thank you for having me here and i am delighted to be here gathering together listening to voices. this means a lot to me and i'm very grateful to be here. my hope is that this challenges you and inspires you and shakes things up for you in terms of what you think is possible in the world and what you are capable o
[applause] our speaker is a peabody award-winning communications specialist who is a producer and contributor to wisconsin public radio to the best of our knowledge. now conducts media training and outreach at the university of wisconsin madison her newest book has won praise from reviews to offer this take that her own literary voice is an encouraging supportive and cheerful was hard to imagine anyone who would not benefit from her advice. in a sea of self-help books for women this stands out...
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and we divide the races into three categories based on categories that were developed by robert peabody, another political scientist who studied this phenomenon in congress. so we look at, first, open -- we look at open competition races. so it's an open seat. there's no heir apparent. no one who occupies the position. second, we look at our challenges to the heir apparent. this is someone who is expected to take the leadership position because they're somewhere below that position on the leadership ladder. but others decide to run for it as well. and then we look at revolts. this is when someone is an incumbent running again for leadership and someone decides to run against that person. now i'm not going to go through all of these cases in detail. we find fairly strong statistical evidence for our hypotheses about the role of salient goals and professional connections. this is taken from the book. this is a table that summarizes our results. i'm not going to go through all these in detail. i'm not going to throw all the statistics out here on a power point for you to look at. if you're
and we divide the races into three categories based on categories that were developed by robert peabody, another political scientist who studied this phenomenon in congress. so we look at, first, open -- we look at open competition races. so it's an open seat. there's no heir apparent. no one who occupies the position. second, we look at our challenges to the heir apparent. this is someone who is expected to take the leadership position because they're somewhere below that position on the...
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just saying that but it's very kind [ laughter ] our first guest tonight is the host of the emmy and peabodyairs sunday nights on hbo please welcome back to the show our friend, john oliver, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> seth: i - >> oh. >> seth: i want to congratulate you. [ cheers and applause um - >> okay. >> seth: congratulations on a couple of things congratulations on your emmy nomination >> oh, thank you and you. >> seth: well-deserved thank you very much. and more importantly, congratulations on boris johnson. i know he's an old friend. >> oh. yes. [ laughter ] you're stretching the -- the term "friend" to a shattering point there, but yes yes. britain has done it. well, i mean not really britain, so much as 100,000 members of the conservative party have decided that he's the best answer the question, "how do you un[ bleep ] this situation?" [ laughter ] yeah >> seth: you've -- obviously a lot of people have drawn the parallel between trump and johnson. and yet -- >> sure. >> seth: you've pointed out that the difference is that -- that boris is only pretending to be dumb >>
just saying that but it's very kind [ laughter ] our first guest tonight is the host of the emmy and peabodyairs sunday nights on hbo please welcome back to the show our friend, john oliver, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> seth: i - >> oh. >> seth: i want to congratulate you. [ cheers and applause um - >> okay. >> seth: congratulations on a couple of things congratulations on your emmy nomination >> oh, thank you and you. >> seth:...
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announcer: next, holocaust survivor halina yasharoff peabody, recounts her family's radiance after the invasion of experience after the soviet unions 1939 invasion of poland and eventual german occupation. her father was deported to siberia, forced to leave behind his wife and children. they survived by pretending to be catholic. warren: good morning and welcome the holocaustof museum's first-person series. warren: good morning and welcome to the holocaust memorial museum. my name is warren marcus. i will be your host today. we are in our 20th year first pers
announcer: next, holocaust survivor halina yasharoff peabody, recounts her family's radiance after the invasion of experience after the soviet unions 1939 invasion of poland and eventual german occupation. her father was deported to siberia, forced to leave behind his wife and children. they survived by pretending to be catholic. warren: good morning and welcome the holocaustof museum's first-person series. warren: good morning and welcome to the holocaust memorial museum. my name is warren...
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his work earned him two peabody awards and to spot on "time's" 100 most influential people of 2019.a. take a listen. >> because of fentanyl, overdose deaths have exploded. when i saw this graph i couldn't believe what i was looking at. it looks like the income of everyone in destiny's child. right? like you have michelle. you have kelly. then you're like, there's beyonce! >> hasan minhaj, good morning. you make a lot of difficult topics easy to laugh at. especially with a week like this one where we talked a lot about race. we've talked about politics. in your stand-up, the netflix stand-up that i took a look at, you said that trust is more important than truth these days. you also talk about being from a family that came from another country and just what you had to deal with. when you look at how we are talking about race in america, how important is it for you to be the person who help people find some light at the end of the tunnel? >> yeah, i mean, well, comedy is a really great art form in the sense that it's about building pressure through a premise and then releasing it thro
his work earned him two peabody awards and to spot on "time's" 100 most influential people of 2019.a. take a listen. >> because of fentanyl, overdose deaths have exploded. when i saw this graph i couldn't believe what i was looking at. it looks like the income of everyone in destiny's child. right? like you have michelle. you have kelly. then you're like, there's beyonce! >> hasan minhaj, good morning. you make a lot of difficult topics easy to laugh at. especially with a...