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illustrator north are kook lives in brooklyn new york she left germany 16 years ago but she hasn't fully left her homeland behind it was here that she really began to grapple with the question of what it means to be german that led her to examine her own family's history and capture the stories her pictures.
illustrator north are kook lives in brooklyn new york she left germany 16 years ago but she hasn't fully left her homeland behind it was here that she really began to grapple with the question of what it means to be german that led her to examine her own family's history and capture the stories her pictures.
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illustrator lives in brooklyn new york she left germany 16 years ago but she hasn't fully left her homeland behind it was here that she really began to grapple with the question of what it means to be.
illustrator lives in brooklyn new york she left germany 16 years ago but she hasn't fully left her homeland behind it was here that she really began to grapple with the question of what it means to be.
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illustrator north lives in brooklyn new york she left germany 16 years ago but she hasn't fully left her homeland behind it was here that she really began to grapple with the question of what it means to be german that led her to examine her own family's history and capture the stories in her pictures . her investigations focus on the question of guilt and innocence that was formative for kook sense of home and for her identity as a german the more time she spent abroad the greater her interest grew in finding out what her family had done during the nazi era her uncle john's college for instance he drew swastikas in his school notebook joined the s s and was killed in combat at the age of 18. or her grandfather villi the driving instructor what did he see in 1938 when the synagogue across from his office was set on fire. these and many other episodes are collected in koch's book titled high might in german and in the u.k. belonging in the us edition it's an illustrated diary chronicling years of research that incorporates historical documents mentos photographs and drawings. to schoo
illustrator north lives in brooklyn new york she left germany 16 years ago but she hasn't fully left her homeland behind it was here that she really began to grapple with the question of what it means to be german that led her to examine her own family's history and capture the stories in her pictures . her investigations focus on the question of guilt and innocence that was formative for kook sense of home and for her identity as a german the more time she spent abroad the greater her interest...
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illustrator north lives in brooklyn new york she left germany 16 years ago but she hasn't fully left her homeland behind it was here that she really began to grapple with the question of what it means to be german that led her to examine her own family's history and capture the stories in her pictures .
illustrator north lives in brooklyn new york she left germany 16 years ago but she hasn't fully left her homeland behind it was here that she really began to grapple with the question of what it means to be german that led her to examine her own family's history and capture the stories in her pictures .
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returning for their second day, from brooklyn, new york, it's the champs, it's the estevez family.cheers and applause] and from san diego, california, it's the hood family. [cheers and applause]
returning for their second day, from brooklyn, new york, it's the champs, it's the estevez family.cheers and applause] and from san diego, california, it's the hood family. [cheers and applause]
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i am the lead designer and chief engineer from brooklyn, new york. we found a company and after getting a prize for a competition. two people. [ inaudible ] so my background, i'm a spacesuit designer. i work on spacesuit design all my life. and i tested russian and a lot of american spacesuits. so on the picture, the color picture that's me. and i designed that suit. i have four patents in design and technology. i got green card as a scientists and last year i got american citizenship. [ applause ] so my business partner [ inaudible ] we created a company and we have new space suit design. we make space suits and the last contract and this year in 2019 we wanted for moon space boot design. so let's show the assembly. and the elbow joints outperform mobility and bend and torque more than two times. so we build spacesuit gloves for mars in 2015. mars in 2015. so we have mobility for that glove. metacarpal joints and you anemic -- some metacarpal joints with abduction-abduction. and our thermal micromaterial has advanced thermal insulation from the best
i am the lead designer and chief engineer from brooklyn, new york. we found a company and after getting a prize for a competition. two people. [ inaudible ] so my background, i'm a spacesuit designer. i work on spacesuit design all my life. and i tested russian and a lot of american spacesuits. so on the picture, the color picture that's me. and i designed that suit. i have four patents in design and technology. i got green card as a scientists and last year i got american citizenship. [...
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returning for their third day from brooklyn, new york, it's the champs. it's the estevez family. [cheers and applause] and from charleston, west virginia, these is my homies. it's the damron family. [cheers and applause] well, everybody's here trying
returning for their third day from brooklyn, new york, it's the champs. it's the estevez family. [cheers and applause] and from charleston, west virginia, these is my homies. it's the damron family. [cheers and applause] well, everybody's here trying
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steve: and from brooklyn, new york, it's the estevez family.
steve: and from brooklyn, new york, it's the estevez family.
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in brooklyn, new york, the nypd seizing 300 firearms. in a raid on an apartment.he arsenal here. 18 assault weapons. 12 handguns, three shot guns. police arrested the suspect, his mother and a second one and inside the apartment on weapons possession charges. to california. the governor there deploying 100 national guard troops top remove dead trees and clear out injured growth to stop california's wildfires before they happen. this underbrush fuels the wildfires. where was california when environmentalists said don't cut back on the forrist l -- forest. the blast in the cooling towers in the u.k. sent a blast and knocked out power to homes in the area just briefly. the power came back on. guess how many illegal immigrants were charged in that raid in mississippi and guess how many employers were charged. rash rrcharged. rashida tlaib trying to blame senior democrats for her hooking up with a terror-supporting group that backed her trip to israel. she receives it's the democrats' fault. president trump: i have nothing to do with it. but i don't blame them for doin
in brooklyn, new york, the nypd seizing 300 firearms. in a raid on an apartment.he arsenal here. 18 assault weapons. 12 handguns, three shot guns. police arrested the suspect, his mother and a second one and inside the apartment on weapons possession charges. to california. the governor there deploying 100 national guard troops top remove dead trees and clear out injured growth to stop california's wildfires before they happen. this underbrush fuels the wildfires. where was california when...
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now you're trying to make a difference speaking out, from brooklyn, new york. what's your question?stion today is when will these law makers start protecting me from gun violence? destroying lives and communities. don't i deserve to grow up? >> how you process the pressage in terms of who's at risk and who needs help. >> it's heartbreaking. i have spent more days of my life consoling families, going to hospitals. praying with families. who have lost loved ones. and all though new york state and new york city safest big city and we do in terms of gun violence, we do better than other places. it's too much. this pocket of communities where there's no resolution and there's no justice for families who lose loved ones, so i'm sorry, but we're working around the clock to figure out solutions. we're never going to arrest our way into solving the gun crisis. we have to have a multi-faceted approach. i believe cure violence and violence interrupters and it has to be many different parts working together including hospitals to deal with the trama that a lot of young men have and the anger th
now you're trying to make a difference speaking out, from brooklyn, new york. what's your question?stion today is when will these law makers start protecting me from gun violence? destroying lives and communities. don't i deserve to grow up? >> how you process the pressage in terms of who's at risk and who needs help. >> it's heartbreaking. i have spent more days of my life consoling families, going to hospitals. praying with families. who have lost loved ones. and all though new...
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. ♪ emily: samsung held its annual unpacked event in brooklyn, new york, launching the latest additions galaxy note line. it comes as the company grapples with waning chip and smartphone demand. i talked to mark gurman from the event. >> the biggest thing is the mostme size, that is the impressive change, one of the only changes, visually. that really makes me want a bigger iphone. the iphone x as max is out at 6.5 inches and you can really tell that you can see video more clearly, it's better for gaming and productivity. hopefully, apple goes in that direction. that is the most impressive thing alongside the new 5g model. emily: how will this impact sales? obviously, there is competition from apple. there are lots of things going on with huawei. in general, the smartphone market, globally, is slowing down. >> my view is that this will do nothing to turn it around. this is not going to give new growth to the market. in general, people will not buy their first smartphone because of the note 10. people will not switch away from the iphone because of the note 10. what will happen is peopl
. ♪ emily: samsung held its annual unpacked event in brooklyn, new york, launching the latest additions galaxy note line. it comes as the company grapples with waning chip and smartphone demand. i talked to mark gurman from the event. >> the biggest thing is the mostme size, that is the impressive change, one of the only changes, visually. that really makes me want a bigger iphone. the iphone x as max is out at 6.5 inches and you can really tell that you can see video more clearly, it's...
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we were born in brooklyn, new york. >> great, right? detailed why she got into law. >>> california and 18 states sued the federal government to change how long migrant children can be detained. the lawsuit sernlts focuses on settlement that says it should be kept on the least restrictive setting and shouldn't be kept more than 20 days. the federal government wants to remove court oversight. >> this administration has failed to follow the rules. and now they want to write them, as well do you want to know how you're performing as a state an young people. >> california does not have any immigration detention centers but gavin knnewsom argue california has a duty to file a lawsuit because so many immigrants live in this state. >>> add people to the list of those trying to help stop a massive fire roaring across the amazon rain forest. ceo tim cook says the company will be making a donation over the weekend act tore dicaprio said he'll be donating. war planes have been brought in. >> reporter: the amazon rain forest is on fire. 44,000 brazi
we were born in brooklyn, new york. >> great, right? detailed why she got into law. >>> california and 18 states sued the federal government to change how long migrant children can be detained. the lawsuit sernlts focuses on settlement that says it should be kept on the least restrictive setting and shouldn't be kept more than 20 days. the federal government wants to remove court oversight. >> this administration has failed to follow the rules. and now they want to write...
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and our spirits are distilled right here in beautiful brooklyn, new york. it's a local product. y was bottling this myself this week here in new york. >> stephen: you literally bottled this yourself? >> i put all of the booze in the bottles with my own two paws. when we say handcrafted, we mean aisha made it. ( laughter ) i love it, he's making me one of my own drinks. this is very exciting, thank you. >> stephen: the thing about old fashioned's is this is pre- mixed. oranges essence in there, it's got bitters. >> oranges essence, cherry essence, some bitters, premium whiskey. the great thing is, i created this because i love a nice drink-- oh, thank you barkeep. i love a nice drink, but i get home on a wednesday night, you want a nice drink-- oh, this smells so good. >> stephen: thank you. >> and you don't want to make it. wouldn't it be great to have a drink pre-made in the fridge so you can pour out, you don't have to make a big mess. one drink, not ten. ( laughter ) don't laugh at me. >> stephen: sure. but i like-- so, you pre-mix your cocktails and have them ready when you g
and our spirits are distilled right here in beautiful brooklyn, new york. it's a local product. y was bottling this myself this week here in new york. >> stephen: you literally bottled this yourself? >> i put all of the booze in the bottles with my own two paws. when we say handcrafted, we mean aisha made it. ( laughter ) i love it, he's making me one of my own drinks. this is very exciting, thank you. >> stephen: the thing about old fashioned's is this is pre- mixed. oranges...
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a pastor of greater bible way in brooklyn new york says the church will rise again. >>pablo god raise up again. it would be better than ever. his the model is john s jot it is going to be like that. >>licenses and inspections says the church leadership needs to make that building safe starting with contacting an engineer to remove and secure all the loose materials. >>we've got low clouds and fog surgeon on shore the temperatures really taken a nosedive today how much lower can they go lead the answer coming up. >>annual burning man event is in full also weighing in nevada's black rock desert details on the celebration coming up and in sports. >>the a's maintain their wild-card lead against royals, smart as highlights coming up. just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional
a pastor of greater bible way in brooklyn new york says the church will rise again. >>pablo god raise up again. it would be better than ever. his the model is john s jot it is going to be like that. >>licenses and inspections says the church leadership needs to make that building safe starting with contacting an engineer to remove and secure all the loose materials. >>we've got low clouds and fog surgeon on shore the temperatures really taken a nosedive today how much lower...
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after a long wait. druff: in the aftermath high profile shootings in gilroy, california, and brooklyn, new yorkrth noting that every day, guns are used to kill roughly 100 americans, injure hundreds more.ou and across thery, gun violence affects the lives of millions. john yang focuses on the deaths of two particular woman in chicago, last weekend. >> yang: judy, even in chicago, which has been plagued by gun violence for years, last weekend stands out: 48 peoplshot, eight of them fatally.am g the dead were 26-year-old chantell grant and andrea stoudemire, who was 35. each woman had four children, the youngest had just turned one year old. theyere on a busy street corner in chicago's south side where moms and kids have gathered for the last five summers, transforming a corner wint a history of violence i a safe space. the group is called mask: mothers and men against senseless killings. it's the brainchild of tamar manasseh we visited her in 2016 on the very corner where chantell grant and andrea stoudemire were killed, and tamar joins us now from chicago. tamar, so go a to talk to yin, i just
after a long wait. druff: in the aftermath high profile shootings in gilroy, california, and brooklyn, new yorkrth noting that every day, guns are used to kill roughly 100 americans, injure hundreds more.ou and across thery, gun violence affects the lives of millions. john yang focuses on the deaths of two particular woman in chicago, last weekend. >> yang: judy, even in chicago, which has been plagued by gun violence for years, last weekend stands out: 48 peoplshot, eight of them...
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thank you very much. [ applause ] >> yes, dennis middlebrooks from brooklyn new york, sherman accomplished in three months his goal of taking atlanta with about half the number of casualties, if that and grant suffered the same period of time and what you think the reasons are and how does that reflect on sherman's leadership? >> good question. >> there was more balance come more care, i don't want to be -- i love grant, i don't want to criticize him too much but i think grant was operating under a vastly different environment in virginia and sherman was in georgia. they had a better commander to impose. number two, grant was working with an army that he didn't really know and didn't know him. number three, the biggest thing is that grant was working against the fact that the army had been ripped by lee consistently for so long. grant fought, if you look at grant comments on the campaign, you know what is the consistent theme he says, it is necessary to teach the army how to fight. this is essentially a contest of morale that he had to instill in the federal troops in the east that you can
thank you very much. [ applause ] >> yes, dennis middlebrooks from brooklyn new york, sherman accomplished in three months his goal of taking atlanta with about half the number of casualties, if that and grant suffered the same period of time and what you think the reasons are and how does that reflect on sherman's leadership? >> good question. >> there was more balance come more care, i don't want to be -- i love grant, i don't want to criticize him too much but i think grant...
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. >> we had two of these last weekend, one in brooklyn, new york, and of course the garlic festival in gilroy, california. look, if we found out that 19 people died from ebola in an american city, we would mass all resources to counter an outbreak of a virus. this is a crisis. it's a uniquely american crisis, and we're not doing enough about it. one of our colleagues, analysts, jim kavanaugh from atf was on with me today. he was astute enough to identify the weapon from his observation of a photo posted. he said it looked like a kalishnikof reiffle. that is is not designed for sport, target-shooting or hunting. it's designed to kill people systematically. this is a preventible tragedy. and it may be, if there's anything to come out of this, the fact that we're in a political presidential campaign where this is going to get a spotlight where people are going to have a national discussion and demand action, hopefully will spur some people to take action. but right now we're not treating this like the crisis that it is. >> frank figliuzzi, stand by, thank you for joining me. i should ment
. >> we had two of these last weekend, one in brooklyn, new york, and of course the garlic festival in gilroy, california. look, if we found out that 19 people died from ebola in an american city, we would mass all resources to counter an outbreak of a virus. this is a crisis. it's a uniquely american crisis, and we're not doing enough about it. one of our colleagues, analysts, jim kavanaugh from atf was on with me today. he was astute enough to identify the weapon from his observation of...
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thank you very much. [ applause ] >> dennis middle brooks from brookl brooklyn, new york. sherman accomplished in three months his goal of taking atlanta with about half the number of casualties, if that that grant suffered the same period of time going to richmond and petersburg. what do you think the reasons for that are? how does it reflect on sherman's leadership versus grant's leadership? >> it's a very good question. i think it reflects very highly on sherman's leadership. sherman conducted the atlanta campaign with more balance, more care. i don't want to be -- i love grant. i don't want to criticize him too much. but i think grant was operating under a vastly different environment in virginia than sherman was in georgia. number one, he had a better commander to oppose. number two, grant was working with an army that he didn't really know and didn't know him. and number three, grant, the biggest thing is that grant was working against the fact that the army at the potomac was with lee consistently for so long, and grant thought -- you know, if you look at grant's co
thank you very much. [ applause ] >> dennis middle brooks from brookl brooklyn, new york. sherman accomplished in three months his goal of taking atlanta with about half the number of casualties, if that that grant suffered the same period of time going to richmond and petersburg. what do you think the reasons for that are? how does it reflect on sherman's leadership versus grant's leadership? >> it's a very good question. i think it reflects very highly on sherman's leadership....
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or something that you spray on the engine my dad does not know anything about cars he's from brooklyn, new yorkr in the driveway and he's spraying this thing and he turns on the engine on. and the car lights on fire [ laughter ] so my dad's freaking out he doesn't know what to do so he slams the hood closed. and it's like flames growing out the sides. [ laughter ] and he's like, "oh, maybe that was a mistake. maybe i should try to open it up again to get the flames to go out >> oh, no. >> jimmy: so he went and he pops the hood. and then went around it had one of those, like, kind of locks in the front that it's really hard to open. so he was burning his fingers. [ laughter ] and he couldn't open the hood. and he just came in. he goes, "kids, just get on the ground i think the car is going to blow up. [ laughter ] and we laid on the ground. and my mom's, like, "we got to tell the neighbors." 'cause they had their kids he was like -- and he yelled over to them he's like, "go inside. my car is about to explode." [ laughter ] and the kids ran in. and people were screaming. and we called the fire de
or something that you spray on the engine my dad does not know anything about cars he's from brooklyn, new yorkr in the driveway and he's spraying this thing and he turns on the engine on. and the car lights on fire [ laughter ] so my dad's freaking out he doesn't know what to do so he slams the hood closed. and it's like flames growing out the sides. [ laughter ] and he's like, "oh, maybe that was a mistake. maybe i should try to open it up again to get the flames to go out >> oh,...
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if you're talking about impeachment in brooklyn, new york, maybe that wins. gets the base out.g about impeachment in brooklyn, iowa, which is a republican congressional seat that the democrats won, you'll lose that area. you got to do both. >> victoria, elizabeth warren clearly had a very strong debate two nights ago. but she wasn't the only one. there were moderate candidates. joe biden did leave standing yesterday. at president trump's next rally he is going to be holding one in cincinnati tonight. will he be able to continue this narrative that all democrats will want open borders and medicare for all? there was a huge debate last night, specifically about that. they all don't want medicare for all. >> really, i think the election is ultimately going to narrow down when we get into october/september of 2020 to health care and immigration or at least trump is going to make it as much and take those snippets. we did see some moderate stances the first night especially. i think the first night the moderate lane of the democratic party was a winner there and they were able to ma
if you're talking about impeachment in brooklyn, new york, maybe that wins. gets the base out.g about impeachment in brooklyn, iowa, which is a republican congressional seat that the democrats won, you'll lose that area. you got to do both. >> victoria, elizabeth warren clearly had a very strong debate two nights ago. but she wasn't the only one. there were moderate candidates. joe biden did leave standing yesterday. at president trump's next rally he is going to be holding one in...
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host: dave is next in brooklyn, new york, independent line, hi. caller: hi, how are you doing? appreciate everything, all the calls that called in to propose. but the truth of the matter is it we don't get rid of trump, none of the proposals are going to get signed. that's just a fact. i mean, i understand everybody wants to propose a green new deal. and once the green new deal -- i understand we're trying to deal with climate change but trump is in office. we've -- he's not going to sign the bill. why are we worried about all these proposals from the democrats when we know the truth of the matter is the person in office or even mitch mcconnell is not even going to put the bill up on the floor, why are we wasting our time on that. get rid of trump and then we start making deals. host: specifically what would you like congress to do when it comes to the president of the united states? caller: well, to be honest with you, i think we need to get rid of this impeachment. it's a waste of time. we know it's going to divide the country. of course mitch mcconnell is not putting it on t
host: dave is next in brooklyn, new york, independent line, hi. caller: hi, how are you doing? appreciate everything, all the calls that called in to propose. but the truth of the matter is it we don't get rid of trump, none of the proposals are going to get signed. that's just a fact. i mean, i understand everybody wants to propose a green new deal. and once the green new deal -- i understand we're trying to deal with climate change but trump is in office. we've -- he's not going to sign the...
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proper because, after all, we had one important thing in common, we were both born and bred in brooklyn, new york the bench in october for the next supreme court session. that does it for me. you can catch me every morning on 1"first look" at 5:00 a.m. eastern. "hardball" with chris matthews is up next. >>> mission for moscow. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in new york. president trump is on his way back to washington tonight after acting as russia's ambassador to the democratic nations. and as business promotor of his florida golf resort. before heading home, trump tried to put a rosy spin on the three days of g7 talks. >> this is a truly successful g7. there was tremendous unity. there was great unity. if there was any word
proper because, after all, we had one important thing in common, we were both born and bred in brooklyn, new york the bench in october for the next supreme court session. that does it for me. you can catch me every morning on 1"first look" at 5:00 a.m. eastern. "hardball" with chris matthews is up next. >>> mission for moscow. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in new york. president trump is on his way back to washington...
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he was living in berkeley -- brooklyn and new york city. and getting involved in the music scene and becoming in becoming a fan. and then found his way down to coconut grove florida let me tell you what the scene was like there. growing up i never really had a clear understanding of where i wanted to go to my life. and that's probably still true. i had been there for a couple years. i was sitting in washington square park. the next step like that was to go to coconut grove. it was the side of a really great adventure. it was a very big day. without getting disturbed with that translation. i have met some of the local indian tribes in this covered that you could smoke marijuana on indian reservation without getting arrested. and perhaps that was a place for us to hold our next event. we spent some time talking about it. for some reason they declined it somewhere. i became friends. you'll probably remember. a very popular children's show. and with a trained adoption. interesting site history. at one point rick when one of them started to comm
he was living in berkeley -- brooklyn and new york city. and getting involved in the music scene and becoming in becoming a fan. and then found his way down to coconut grove florida let me tell you what the scene was like there. growing up i never really had a clear understanding of where i wanted to go to my life. and that's probably still true. i had been there for a couple years. i was sitting in washington square park. the next step like that was to go to coconut grove. it was the side of a...
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in september, look for us at the brooklyn book festival in new york city. then on october 11th through the 13th, is the southern festival of books in nashville. the following weekend, the boston book festival welcomes over 300 figures in the wisconsin book festival anticipates over 15000 people in attendance. also later in the month, and in for a coverage at the texas book festival in austin. for more information about upcoming festivals and watch previous festivals. good book tv .org. >> we don't do many children's books on book tv but we are going to feature yours. apply now. why do you think were going to talk about your book. >> is an adult children book but it is perfectly good for children but is also high political and what i really appreciate including you having me on the show. if you recognize the it is a political book for grown-ups. when it first came out, he was never one new release on amazon three weeks in a rope in both children's environmental books and adult political book. it has humor. people get this. it is all about environmental issue
in september, look for us at the brooklyn book festival in new york city. then on october 11th through the 13th, is the southern festival of books in nashville. the following weekend, the boston book festival welcomes over 300 figures in the wisconsin book festival anticipates over 15000 people in attendance. also later in the month, and in for a coverage at the texas book festival in austin. for more information about upcoming festivals and watch previous festivals. good book tv .org. >>...
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he was living in brooklyn in new york city and ended spending time in the west village and getting involved in the music scene, then found his way to coconut grove, florida in 1966. q tell us about what the scene was like there, and what took you there. >>growing up, i never had a clear understanding of where i wanted to go with my life. that is probably still true. i was at nyu and i had been there for a couple years, i was in washington square park, looking at the school and thinking i am done. so the next logical step i thought was to go and open up a head shop. which is what i did. a greathe start of adventure for me. town andsleepy artist it is full of artists and musicians. in those days, it was a very lazy town. a dog could sleep in the middle-of-the-road. it was that kind of place. in the process, i started working with small groups, local talent. at one point, i came up with , becauseliant thought they were loosening the drug laws in a way, using marijuana specifically. i met some of the local indian tribes and discovered to my chagrin that you could smoke marijuana on the reservat
he was living in brooklyn in new york city and ended spending time in the west village and getting involved in the music scene, then found his way to coconut grove, florida in 1966. q tell us about what the scene was like there, and what took you there. >>growing up, i never had a clear understanding of where i wanted to go with my life. that is probably still true. i was at nyu and i had been there for a couple years, i was in washington square park, looking at the school and thinking i...
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properly because, after all, we had one important thing in common -- we were both born and bred in brooklyn, new york justice ginsburg an honorary doctoral agree. she said her inspirations are amelia earhart and nancy drew. >> everybody loves her. pulling for her. she gets treated for cancer and keeps going and going. >> remarkable. >>> the next story shows the magic of mother nature. a raft of volcanic rocks more than double the size of manhattan is drifting across the pacific ocean. a sailor captured video of the vast see of pumice while slowly navigating through it. experts say the more than 58 square-mile stretch probably came from an underwater volcano near tonga. scientists believe the raft could replenish the great barrier reef's coral that will have suffered major declines due to climate change. they say sea organisms can attach to the rocks which helps them spread. >> that video we were looking at pumice? that wasn't ocean around -- it was on top of the rock? >> he office top of the rock. it's 90% below water. 10% above water. >> wow. >> if you hadn't told us, i wouldn't know what we were lo
properly because, after all, we had one important thing in common -- we were both born and bred in brooklyn, new york justice ginsburg an honorary doctoral agree. she said her inspirations are amelia earhart and nancy drew. >> everybody loves her. pulling for her. she gets treated for cancer and keeps going and going. >> remarkable. >>> the next story shows the magic of mother nature. a raft of volcanic rocks more than double the size of manhattan is drifting across the...
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[laughter] [applause] we were both born and bred in brooklyn, new york. [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> by the way, when you and justice o'connor were on the court, even at the end of her tenure, some very seasoned supreme court advocates, not newbies -- really seasoned people -- kept confusing you. [laughter] they would call you justice to conner and her justice ginsburg and, excuse me, you don't look anything alike. [laughter] she had at least 6 inches on you. [laughter] her hair style was different, her accent was -- everything was different. why? >> for 12 years sandra day o'connor was the lone woman on the supreme court. and advocates were accustomedded to there -- accustomed to there being a woman on the court. her name was sandra day o'connor, so if they heard a woman's voice, it had to be justice o'connor. [laughter] she would come out and say, i am justice o'connor, she's justice ginsburg. that happened not just occasion al a lawyers who showed up, but even the solicitor general -- [laughter] mortified as soon as he called me justice o'connor
[laughter] [applause] we were both born and bred in brooklyn, new york. [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> by the way, when you and justice o'connor were on the court, even at the end of her tenure, some very seasoned supreme court advocates, not newbies -- really seasoned people -- kept confusing you. [laughter] they would call you justice to conner and her justice ginsburg and, excuse me, you don't look anything alike. [laughter] she had at least 6 inches on you. [laughter] her hair...
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rallies that we saw in the rollout period, those 12,000 rallies -- 12,000-person rallies in brooklyn, new yorkcause they wanted him to have more interactions with people. they were trying to get away from this rock star perception that he has and say in the conversations i have with advisers all the time, they say, we can still fill those areas and do see the nighttime rallies all the time and those bigger sized rallies but they are intentionally putting him in smaller places so that they can have more interaction with the candidate. it will be interesting to see, though, as we continue to go along, as more candidates come in, more candidates continue to surge, especially elizabeth warren, if that shifts and if those rallies that we talked about and that we saw especially in the early going, if those rallies disappear all together, or if they come back and make a resurgence. >> yeah. retail politics sort of strategy. shaquille brewster in columbia, south carolina, thanks to you. i want to bring in the panel. matt, republican strategist. and danielle moodie-millmoodie- of sirius xm's "wokeaf" a
rallies that we saw in the rollout period, those 12,000 rallies -- 12,000-person rallies in brooklyn, new yorkcause they wanted him to have more interactions with people. they were trying to get away from this rock star perception that he has and say in the conversations i have with advisers all the time, they say, we can still fill those areas and do see the nighttime rallies all the time and those bigger sized rallies but they are intentionally putting him in smaller places so that they can...
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i mean, in the past we've seen how you had the waterfalls on the brooklyn bridge in new york.o, at tate modern. and then you also, in the past, had the shock tactic of dyeing rivers green in cities, something which you've stopped. why is climate so important to your work? i should also mention ice watch, in which of course you had glaciers which you had shipped in from greenland to the uk. why is climate so important to you? i'm old enough to remember when there was the distinction between culture and nature, and now we know that nature isn't something out there. nature has been sort of taken over by humankind, so to speak. there is no outside. there's — everything is cultivated. it's what we call the anthropocene. but for many years, i've been interested in moss, in water, in the ephemeral, in natural phenomena. it was obviously very easy for me to start thinking about, can i use my artworks to make explicit what it is that the scientists are talking about? what is it the politicians are talking about? what is the data report that the un is making for us, the cop? because for
i mean, in the past we've seen how you had the waterfalls on the brooklyn bridge in new york.o, at tate modern. and then you also, in the past, had the shock tactic of dyeing rivers green in cities, something which you've stopped. why is climate so important to your work? i should also mention ice watch, in which of course you had glaciers which you had shipped in from greenland to the uk. why is climate so important to you? i'm old enough to remember when there was the distinction between...
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samsung's first look at the new galaxy note 10 and 10 plus from its brooklyn event in new york. we've got all the details. a rebound in tech shares helped fuel recovery in u.s. equity markets. the day started wednesday with an ugly open as traders hit the eject button without any clear catalyst. but an early turnaround in names like broadcom, apple, helps erase losses among major indices. ,nd speaking of broadcom symantec surged in after hours trading on the news, up as much as 20%. --field the gains the s&p largest seen since last year. the nasdaq closed in the green, while the dow was fractionally lower. joining us to dissect the moves is our senior markets editor. talk to us about broadcom here. the report that broadcom is nearing a deal to symantec's enterprise business. mike: dow jones reporting this deal after the close that it may happen as early as this week. it is valued at $10 billion. there was a tremendous rally after hours in symantec. up as much as 20% at one point. it came up from that and 8% or 9% right now. there you go, 13%. still a pretty big rally. this type
samsung's first look at the new galaxy note 10 and 10 plus from its brooklyn event in new york. we've got all the details. a rebound in tech shares helped fuel recovery in u.s. equity markets. the day started wednesday with an ugly open as traders hit the eject button without any clear catalyst. but an early turnaround in names like broadcom, apple, helps erase losses among major indices. ,nd speaking of broadcom symantec surged in after hours trading on the news, up as much as 20%. --field the...
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i was born in brooklyn, new york. y late father was a cpa and orthodox jew who volunteered to serve in the navy at the start of world war ii. my father's class at the city of new york was in anti-semitism in america. yet despite his keen awareness of the subject, he believed jews living in america for the luckiest jews to have every lift. he was right. written a book on anti-semitism and jew hatred my whole life, i think god for living in america. it breaks my heart that a vast number of young americans have not been taught how lucky they are to be americans but have been taught how unlucky they are or ashamed they should be. it breaks my heart for them because contempt for one's country leaves a terrible hole in one's soul and ungrateful people always become unhappy and angry people. it breaks my heart for america because no good country can survive when it's people have contempt for it. i have been communicating this appreciation of america for 35 years as a radio talkshow host. the last 20 radio network, an organiza
i was born in brooklyn, new york. y late father was a cpa and orthodox jew who volunteered to serve in the navy at the start of world war ii. my father's class at the city of new york was in anti-semitism in america. yet despite his keen awareness of the subject, he believed jews living in america for the luckiest jews to have every lift. he was right. written a book on anti-semitism and jew hatred my whole life, i think god for living in america. it breaks my heart that a vast number of young...
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new york services the entire state. the city university of new york services the 8 million people altogether. that is a population of new york. brooklyn alone would be the third city in the united states. the city university of new york is gigantic. it is absolutely humongous. brian: you have read a lot about this in your book, you talk a lot about going to mars, here is a motion picture. star trek, 1979. i want to show it and have you put the movies in context with learning science. >> accelerating to warp one. >> .7. .8. brian: have you seen all these movies? michio: i love them. i am a science fiction junkie. when i was a kid i loved that kind of stuff. today, i do a lot of cringing because i realized they got that law of physics wrong or they got that wrong. a lot of times i have to suspend what i know about physics and just let my imagination roam. that is the way to enjoy these films. i love these films. brian: 1951. the day the earth stood still. >> it is no concern of ours how you run your own planet. if you threaten to extend your violence, this earth of yours will be reduced to a burned up cinder. your choice is simple. join
new york services the entire state. the city university of new york services the 8 million people altogether. that is a population of new york. brooklyn alone would be the third city in the united states. the city university of new york is gigantic. it is absolutely humongous. brian: you have read a lot about this in your book, you talk a lot about going to mars, here is a motion picture. star trek, 1979. i want to show it and have you put the movies in context with learning science. >>...