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the lame docs in this cartoon -- lame-ducks in this cartoon are democrats, heading to the white househoping to receive an appointment from president woodrow wilson. [laughter] our panel will be moderated by david tsipras. david went on to earn a masters in soviet history, and after two to pursue aed out career as a cartoonist. in his words, "it may be strange, but it made perfect sense.i was able to -- i was able to combine my sense of humor with what i viewed in life." his first cartoon appeared in "the new yorker" in 1998, and he was "the new yorker's" daily cartoonist for a number of years. he has lectured on the art of the cartoon and he was the writer and host of conversations onh cartoonists, a series artists who work for the new yorker magazine. he has also published both fiction and nonfiction on "the , and aner" website anount -- and that includes account of his family's experience of the kennedy assassination. and now i will turn the microphone over to david, our moderator, who will announce our panel. [applause] >> we salute the audience! [laughter] [applause] good evening,
the lame docs in this cartoon -- lame-ducks in this cartoon are democrats, heading to the white househoping to receive an appointment from president woodrow wilson. [laughter] our panel will be moderated by david tsipras. david went on to earn a masters in soviet history, and after two to pursue aed out career as a cartoonist. in his words, "it may be strange, but it made perfect sense.i was able to -- i was able to combine my sense of humor with what i viewed in life." his first...
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reprinting of those cartoons. my answer to that is this, the history of political cartooning contains many many very shameful, shameful chapters, and no, i don't support a broad brush it with every single thing that has transpired under the rubric of political cartooning. the two obvious examples, there have been vicious anti-semitic cartoons drawn that have real consequences from extravagantly racist cartoons that have real consequences, bad consequences for real people in the real , and i can't just say that anything goes and i support anything that any cartoonist does. i support the right to do it, but honest to god, there are things i would not do and i am upset when some cartoonists have done things showing very bad judgment. >> i think you state the dilemma we all struggle with really well. >> there are two separate more questions here. there is the question of free speech, which is very simple and straightforward. obviously we should all be free to express opinion no matter how vile without repercussion, wi
reprinting of those cartoons. my answer to that is this, the history of political cartooning contains many many very shameful, shameful chapters, and no, i don't support a broad brush it with every single thing that has transpired under the rubric of political cartooning. the two obvious examples, there have been vicious anti-semitic cartoons drawn that have real consequences from extravagantly racist cartoons that have real consequences, bad consequences for real people in the real , and i...
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and there was a cartoon, and editor there who liked cartoons seth said if i -- my editor likes cartoons, i will publish cartoons. who was a artist worked in "the forward" on this cartoon story where the oles were mice and the p were pigs and the germans were cats. my first reaction was offensive. that's offensive. as someone who's part all of those three things. we are not animals. in it, the jews are mice. telli saw was you could the story of the holocaust from a heart to that cartoon in very serious material. that was the insight. that very serious material can be conveyed in cartoons. i think that cartoon media might even be better for a topic as difficult as the holocaust. there isn't a lot of graphic murder in "mouse." there are some terrible hangings of mice but it was more by allusion to. some of you have seen a book about the iranian revolution in cartoon. topic.fficult there is some torture, mostly not depicted but alluded to. it got to millions of people. millions bought it. i thought this is an interesting medium. or even just for fun for basic material, it's for tough materi
and there was a cartoon, and editor there who liked cartoons seth said if i -- my editor likes cartoons, i will publish cartoons. who was a artist worked in "the forward" on this cartoon story where the oles were mice and the p were pigs and the germans were cats. my first reaction was offensive. that's offensive. as someone who's part all of those three things. we are not animals. in it, the jews are mice. telli saw was you could the story of the holocaust from a heart to that...
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he was the editor when it published those cartoons of the prophet. he was nominated for this year's nobel peace prize. good to see you. thank you for on being with us. it's a remarkable book not just of your story and the story of the cartoons and the protests, but you went broader and spoke to other people who have been victimised by those who don't share your view on free speech. one person you mentioned was salmon rushti. you left me with the impression that limiting speech in any fashion sends you down a slippery slope. once you've decided that you are not absolutely free to say what you want to say, then it's just a matter of how unfree you are, but you referred to the united states len ideal. almost a gold standard >>> i'm more critical these days of the united states. we do in europe as well. of course i don't believe in unlimited free speech. i think that incitement of violence, people should not say to go out and kill muslims or people with red hair or whatever it is. i'm in favor of a few other limitations. i think the trend now is that peo
he was the editor when it published those cartoons of the prophet. he was nominated for this year's nobel peace prize. good to see you. thank you for on being with us. it's a remarkable book not just of your story and the story of the cartoons and the protests, but you went broader and spoke to other people who have been victimised by those who don't share your view on free speech. one person you mentioned was salmon rushti. you left me with the impression that limiting speech in any fashion...
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it's a remarkable book for your story, and the cartoons and protest. you went broader and spoke to other people who have been victimized by those that don't share your view on free speech, one you mentioned was salman rushdie. you left me with the impression that limiting speech in any fashion sends you down a slippery slope. once you decide you are not free to say what you want to say, it's a matter of how unfree you are. you referred to the united states was an ideal, a gold standard. >> i'm a little more critical these days of united states. >> we have limb taghtss. >> and we do in europe. i don't believe in unlimited free speech. incitement to violence - people should not say kill the muslims, i'm in favour of other limitations, but i think the friend now is that people are playing the offense card in order to shut down speech they dent like. that is a slippery slope. what regularly in the united states troubles you. it's more a social control of speech. in fact, i still believe that the united states has the best possible protection of free speech
it's a remarkable book for your story, and the cartoons and protest. you went broader and spoke to other people who have been victimized by those that don't share your view on free speech, one you mentioned was salman rushdie. you left me with the impression that limiting speech in any fashion sends you down a slippery slope. once you decide you are not free to say what you want to say, it's a matter of how unfree you are. you referred to the united states was an ideal, a gold standard....
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of those cartoons.nd my answer to that is this. the history of political cartooning contains many, many very shameful, shameful chapters, and no, i don't support with a broad brush every single thing that has transpired under the rubric of political cartooning. just the two obvious examples is there have been viciously anti-semitic cartoons drawn that had real consequences, some extravagantly racist cartoons that had real consequences, bad consequences for real people in the real world. and i -- i can't just say, oh, anything goes and i support anything that any cartoonist does. i support the right to do it, but honest to god, i mean, there are things that i wouldn't do, and i am upset when some cartoonists have done things that i think were in -- showing very bad judgment. >> i think you state the dilemma we all struggle with really, really well. >> the thing is, there are two separate moral questions here. there is the question of free speech, which is actually fairly -- it was simple and straightforw
of those cartoons.nd my answer to that is this. the history of political cartooning contains many, many very shameful, shameful chapters, and no, i don't support with a broad brush every single thing that has transpired under the rubric of political cartooning. just the two obvious examples is there have been viciously anti-semitic cartoons drawn that had real consequences, some extravagantly racist cartoons that had real consequences, bad consequences for real people in the real world. and i...
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saving a life, something he learned from a cartoon. learned from a cartoon.hose stomy constipation. and belly pain have myg all knotted up. i've tried laxatives... but my symptoms keep returning. my constipation feels like a pile of bricks... that keeps coming back. linzess can help. once-daily linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. linzess helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6 and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include, gas, stomach-area pain and swelling. bottom line, ask your doctor about linzess today. working on my feet all day gave min my lower back but now, i step
saving a life, something he learned from a cartoon. learned from a cartoon.hose stomy constipation. and belly pain have myg all knotted up. i've tried laxatives... but my symptoms keep returning. my constipation feels like a pile of bricks... that keeps coming back. linzess can help. once-daily linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. linzess helps you proactively manage your...
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gerard: we receive lots of cartoons, but only few of them get published. bar is simply set too high. we had, and have, people whose talent is irreplaceable. and the problem is that we can't lower the bar. >> zineb el rhazoui has also thought about quitting, but she thinks that as a muslim woman and a human rights activist, her duty is to keep going. zineb: if my colleagues were killed for their religious cartoons, then it's out of the question for me to just give up. that would be letting the terrorists make the rules of the game through violence, and they'd have won. it's our duty as survivors to ensure they don't win. >> biard, el rhazoui and their colleagues will likely have to learn to laugh again before "charlie hebdo" can get its bite back. putting the magazine together is still a bitter-sweet experience. valeria: people all over the continent are united in grief. english football fans singing the marseillaise in a london stadium, a minute's silence across the continent to remember the victims, and flowers and candles laid outside the french embassie
gerard: we receive lots of cartoons, but only few of them get published. bar is simply set too high. we had, and have, people whose talent is irreplaceable. and the problem is that we can't lower the bar. >> zineb el rhazoui has also thought about quitting, but she thinks that as a muslim woman and a human rights activist, her duty is to keep going. zineb: if my colleagues were killed for their religious cartoons, then it's out of the question for me to just give up. that would be letting...
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the first cartoon character to have personality. very physical comedy.e inventive in the way they use the character. this is the start of the golden age of animation. rights to oswald by the film's distributor, not walt disney, who is asked to make more for less and refused. on the way home, he turned the rabbit into a mouse. mouse owed much to oswald, in terms of drawn style and his larger-than-life personality. >> you think of them simply as having human, or personalities. i would say human personalities. human personalities in the body of a cartoon animal. >> it was a winning formula. oswald was a big hit. he is making a comeback in this film at the bfi in london in december, after 80 years lost without a trace. he always was a lucky rapid. .- lucky rabbit 2015, getting8 to its screening in london. that brings today's program to a close. you can find more on our website, including plenty of analysis on our top stories, the investigation into what happened to the russian plane crash on the weekend. you can find us at twitter. we would love to hear from
the first cartoon character to have personality. very physical comedy.e inventive in the way they use the character. this is the start of the golden age of animation. rights to oswald by the film's distributor, not walt disney, who is asked to make more for less and refused. on the way home, he turned the rabbit into a mouse. mouse owed much to oswald, in terms of drawn style and his larger-than-life personality. >> you think of them simply as having human, or personalities. i would say...
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when is i use the archetypes of "new yorker" cartoons to funnel my point of view. one of them is the figure of the king that are used to represent government itself or a particular politician. i have chosen one to show you tonight, one i did in the 1012 election when there was a lot of chatter about what the president had to a competition water to affect the way future generations would view his presidency. i also chose it because i think it's appropriate for this venue, the national archives. "i'm concerned about my legacy." there is more from that discussion on political cartoons later tonight at 8:35 eastern. original series "landmark cases" is next. today's program focuses on the 1952 decision in youngstown sheet and tube company versus sawyer. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] cases," exploring 12 supreme court decisions. >> the petitioner versus arizona. >> good evening and welcome to "landmark cases."
when is i use the archetypes of "new yorker" cartoons to funnel my point of view. one of them is the figure of the king that are used to represent government itself or a particular politician. i have chosen one to show you tonight, one i did in the 1012 election when there was a lot of chatter about what the president had to a competition water to affect the way future generations would view his presidency. i also chose it because i think it's appropriate for this venue, the national...
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he learned it from his favorite cartoon, "spongebob squarepants." nice job, brandon. >>> now to one huge alligator, and the rodeo playing out in a texas parking lot. this woman boldly trying to restrain the gator. 12-foot-long, 900 pounds. she's a part-time trapper, but had never done this before with one this huge. >> went out there, and oh, he was not having fun. i took a step back, like, okay, let's try to catch this guy. >> her other job, much safer. she's a dental hygienist. the gator has been moved to a sanctuary. >>> when we come back, the high school athlete breaking down barriers. the star soccer player who had never kicked a football before. so why was the football team so eager to recruit her? hey buddy, what's up? this is what it can be like to have shingles. oh, man. a painful, blistering rash. if you had chickenpox, the shingles virus is already inside you. 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime. after almost 3 weeks, i just really wanted to give it a shot. you know, i'm not feeling it today. talk to your doctor or pharmacis
he learned it from his favorite cartoon, "spongebob squarepants." nice job, brandon. >>> now to one huge alligator, and the rodeo playing out in a texas parking lot. this woman boldly trying to restrain the gator. 12-foot-long, 900 pounds. she's a part-time trapper, but had never done this before with one this huge. >> went out there, and oh, he was not having fun. i took a step back, like, okay, let's try to catch this guy. >> her other job, much safer. she's a...
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this is a cartoon in the independent. is can see the cartoon mocking the belligerence here. we are the cheese eating attack monkeys. this might sound familiar. the cheese eating surrender monkeys. >> the christian paper wonders if france is waging war on too many fronts? are they stretching themselves to thing? the independent is reporting french forces helped and the radisson blu hotel attacks friday. are people in bamako grateful, others say they are only there to defend their own interests and they blame france were making their country a target of terrorism in the first place. aboutdependent talking úÑú announcer: this is a production of china central television america. mike: there are more than 18,000,000 asian-americans currently living in the united states. the largest group is of chinese descent. from the entertainment industry to food and fashion, asian-americans are leaving their imprint on the cultural fabric of the united states. this week on "full frame," we'll meet prominent asian-americans who are defining success in their respective fields. i'm mike walter
this is a cartoon in the independent. is can see the cartoon mocking the belligerence here. we are the cheese eating attack monkeys. this might sound familiar. the cheese eating surrender monkeys. >> the christian paper wonders if france is waging war on too many fronts? are they stretching themselves to thing? the independent is reporting french forces helped and the radisson blu hotel attacks friday. are people in bamako grateful, others say they are only there to defend their own...
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he learned the life-saving technique by watching the cartoon years ago. his parents are proud of his quick thinking. you think they are at a level they cannot do anything, but you have no idea. kimberly: a lot of people know now. the school celebrated his her oism. dr. ben carson is on the offensive over allegations he lied about stories detailed in his best-selling book and often reported -- repeated in speeches and interviews. applied toe never west point and was never admitted but was recruited. he has lashed out at the media. >> you don't have to believe it. wait, don't lie. it will be my kindergarten teacher who says ip even my pants. kimberly: donald trump is hosting saturday night live then hitting the talkshow circuit sunday. hillary clinton and bernie sanders words speaking with voters in the carolinas, trying to draw in women and black voters, expected to dominate the state's february primary. maryland governor larry hogan push for a high-speed magnetic levitation train is getting a boost. the federal government awarded the state a $28 million g
he learned the life-saving technique by watching the cartoon years ago. his parents are proud of his quick thinking. you think they are at a level they cannot do anything, but you have no idea. kimberly: a lot of people know now. the school celebrated his her oism. dr. ben carson is on the offensive over allegations he lied about stories detailed in his best-selling book and often reported -- repeated in speeches and interviews. applied toe never west point and was never admitted but was...
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kennedy: the attacks at charlie hebdo were publishing cartoons of the profit mohammed.almost still -- sounded nostalgic. >> there is something different about what happened with charlie hebdo a particularized focus of legitimacy, and not legitimacy better rationale to say they're angry because of this or that. >> such atrocities cannot be rationalized selected the secretary of state put his flooded his mouth were does it go deeper? >> was in this lip of the town? >> it has treated charlie hebdo suppose of the entire muslim speech one year before urd they were massacred they had come out dewy lawyer muhammed cartoons that had to close some indices. he said basically that obviously we have to question the judgment of this newspaper. that they were firebombed and that they were inflammatory. keep in mind hillary clinton was just talking about the benghazi hearings and use the words sparked the also charlie hebdo that was sparked by the cartoons. think about that. start is a few light something on fire it is not where you draw something on a piece of paper over here a thous
kennedy: the attacks at charlie hebdo were publishing cartoons of the profit mohammed.almost still -- sounded nostalgic. >> there is something different about what happened with charlie hebdo a particularized focus of legitimacy, and not legitimacy better rationale to say they're angry because of this or that. >> such atrocities cannot be rationalized selected the secretary of state put his flooded his mouth were does it go deeper? >> was in this lip of the town? >> it...
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. >>> up next, "spongebob squarepants" saves a life, how the cartoon helped a staten island teen rescue a choking classmate. >>> first, our social pick of the day. keeping with the theme. we wanted to get the social media view of the rock center tree from our viewers, so we thank jordana for sending this to us today. >> she did a great job. if you have an interesting pick you'd hike to share, use our hashtag on twitter or instagram. it might be the social pick of star light star bright, the first star i see tonight i wish i may, i wish i might, have the wish i wish tonight wishes do come true. the lincoln wish list event is on. right now get exceptional offers on the entire lincoln family. for a limited time your choice of mkc, mkz gas or hybrid for $369 a month with zero due at swm.itch now, new york and get stalled ts ear y as today. mom switched. we switched. i switched to time warner cable il and knew exactly when they were coming. thanks to their 1 hour appointment window. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100 meg internet, hundreds of hd channels, and unlimited calling acyoss the u.s
. >>> up next, "spongebob squarepants" saves a life, how the cartoon helped a staten island teen rescue a choking classmate. >>> first, our social pick of the day. keeping with the theme. we wanted to get the social media view of the rock center tree from our viewers, so we thank jordana for sending this to us today. >> she did a great job. if you have an interesting pick you'd hike to share, use our hashtag on twitter or instagram. it might be the social pick...
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much as a children's cartoon television and want them to stop fighting. it is the very difficult thing to do to get involved with the initiatives than there is a group called killer coke faced god of brooklyn and the guy who runs it he bought one share of coca-cola that gives them the option to go to meetings where he causes well. that is a possibility. [laughter] buy one share the stooges, if you are here think about those things. i don't think i am allowed to push that. [laughter] just a thought. >> the book is on sale by the university bookstore she would be happy to sign them. also the reception it will be quite extraordinary any last words? >> go out and advocate. it works. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> i open the book with a scene with a 54-megaton explosion but i do that it is important to know the reason this was formed with there is no defense against that is part of that military industrial complex and how you stay ahead of the enemy with the acknowledgement they will have that same technology. that is the give-and-take of but specific
much as a children's cartoon television and want them to stop fighting. it is the very difficult thing to do to get involved with the initiatives than there is a group called killer coke faced god of brooklyn and the guy who runs it he bought one share of coca-cola that gives them the option to go to meetings where he causes well. that is a possibility. [laughter] buy one share the stooges, if you are here think about those things. i don't think i am allowed to push that. [laughter] just a...
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the cartoon has been lost since its original release. a print was found in the institute's archive and walt disney studios believe it may be the only surviving copy. students at east middle school are helping the homeless. ktiv's tommie clark introduces us to the girl's who started a movement to help themselves.. and their community. << shampoo...toothbrushes...an d snacks...just a few things many some siouxlanders may take for granted without realizing it. tuesday, those items were gathered together by a group of girls working to make a difference in sioux city. "we sometimes don't realize how good we have it in life and there's people out there who may have made a mistake and it cost them a lot of what they don't have now. it just makes me feel like we're all helping them be able to have a bit of what we have every day," said east middle school 8th grader, janaya barnes. these students are part of a female empowerment group called girls circle. they focus on building each other up verses tearing each other down and helping out in their
the cartoon has been lost since its original release. a print was found in the institute's archive and walt disney studios believe it may be the only surviving copy. students at east middle school are helping the homeless. ktiv's tommie clark introduces us to the girl's who started a movement to help themselves.. and their community.
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and can we put the cartoon up? >> what gang is that? >> that is his campaign teardrop or whatever. >> i think each little thing of the flame signifies somebody he has killed. >> or that. >> like the teardrop. >> youd it cruz's cartoon seems homo-erotic. is that more about you than cruz? joe, you said you commend cruz for suggesting obama have the debate with him. i take your point, but we know the president is not going to have a debate from the junior senator from texas. >> no. he has no time and patience. >> he is very busy not doing anything. i get you were pre pending to be a conservative whack job, but i like it it better -- >> not pretending. >> i like it better when you are a liberal whack job. >> not pretending. tom you set this up by asking trump leading questions saying trump didn't really say these things. let me update this story with a couple of quotes that came out a little bit ago. quote, i would certainly implement that, absolutely. would they have to legally be in the database? they have to be. again he would have a mus
and can we put the cartoon up? >> what gang is that? >> that is his campaign teardrop or whatever. >> i think each little thing of the flame signifies somebody he has killed. >> or that. >> like the teardrop. >> youd it cruz's cartoon seems homo-erotic. is that more about you than cruz? joe, you said you commend cruz for suggesting obama have the debate with him. i take your point, but we know the president is not going to have a debate from the junior...
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who is this cartoon kid? >> oh. isn't she cute. >> jimmy: yes, she is. do you know that cartoon character? >> not really, no. but i'll give -- >> jimmy: give it a guess. margie. >> jimmy: no, it is not margie. jason, do you want to guess who that is? >> dora the explorer. >> jimmy: that is right, jason. you are in the lead with 20 points. >> sal: could i talk to jason for a second? >> jimmy: yeah, go ahead. >> sal: if you don't let her win we all look like [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: that's true. >> sal: you're doing great! >> jimmy: don't less season him, katy doesn't need your charity, she wants to win this fair and sake. here we go. next question is for katy. what are these shoes that you'll see on the screen called? >> mug -- mug something. they come from australia. >> jimmy: they are from australia. like the hemsworth brothers, yeah. >> yes. >> jimmy: you're pretty close. you're oh so close. >> mug something. >> jimmy: i'm going to give that to you, katy. it's uggs. >> what are they? mug -- >> sal: mug boots. >> jimmy: jason, what are these shoots called?
who is this cartoon kid? >> oh. isn't she cute. >> jimmy: yes, she is. do you know that cartoon character? >> not really, no. but i'll give -- >> jimmy: give it a guess. margie. >> jimmy: no, it is not margie. jason, do you want to guess who that is? >> dora the explorer. >> jimmy: that is right, jason. you are in the lead with 20 points. >> sal: could i talk to jason for a second? >> jimmy: yeah, go ahead. >> sal: if you don't let her...
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they are capable of publishing pro-labor cartoons and anti-labor cartoons week after week. this is not necessarily anti-labor. here you have the devil standing behind a worker and saying don't be fooled. george has got snake oil. he's got these great ideas about -- and his corn knewcornucopia in the background, money he's going to give it away. the way the powers that be in the late 19th century is tried to derail george, they couldn't say workers are stupid, right? because they need the workers' vote, you are being deluded. don't be fooled by this wolf in sheep's clothing and there's a lot of this kind of imagery. here's an image of the statue of liberty which was unveiled that fall. it's unveiled in late october of '86 and the election of '86 takes place a couple days later so it's a very new symbol. she can stand it and around the statue of liberty are forces of communism, forces of socialism, forces of anarchism and forces of as you can see in the blowup there forces of georgism right? lumping him in there with all this -- what they say -- kind of tarring him with that
they are capable of publishing pro-labor cartoons and anti-labor cartoons week after week. this is not necessarily anti-labor. here you have the devil standing behind a worker and saying don't be fooled. george has got snake oil. he's got these great ideas about -- and his corn knewcornucopia in the background, money he's going to give it away. the way the powers that be in the late 19th century is tried to derail george, they couldn't say workers are stupid, right? because they need the...
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. >> reporter: that's right, alison, ever since king louis the 14th ruled france 300 years ago, cartooning has been a part of french culture. this week i visited the editors of a french magazine who are embracing that tradition. >> reporter: cartoonist and father of three, frederic benaglia was glued to the tv last weekend, watching coverage of the paris attacks with his 15-year old son. >> ( translated ): first, we heard the explosions, and then we saw the news that there were attacks in the neighborhood where we hang out all the time and where we have friends. we were obviously horrified. >> reporter: benaglia draws cartoons for one of france's most popular children's magazines, astrapi, which is geared to kids 7-11 years old. >> ( translated ): the next day we thought, "what can we do to explain this to kids?" it's traumatic for them. these events are really, really tough. >> reporter: benaglia and his editor gwenaelle boulet, who happens to be his wife, decided to produce a special edition to explain the attacks. >> ( translated ): a lot of kids were afraid. afraid that the bad guys wo
. >> reporter: that's right, alison, ever since king louis the 14th ruled france 300 years ago, cartooning has been a part of french culture. this week i visited the editors of a french magazine who are embracing that tradition. >> reporter: cartoonist and father of three, frederic benaglia was glued to the tv last weekend, watching coverage of the paris attacks with his 15-year old son. >> ( translated ): first, we heard the explosions, and then we saw the news that there...
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. >> i was at home and getting dressed and carson is downtown watching cartoon network. >> i am down stairs and there is a big fire and i am freaking out. i don't know what to do. my phone is down stairs, my dog is down stairs, carson is sitting there. >> he said calm down and i ran out here, got antwon. >> the uncle who lives near by while 7-year-old carson got help, 13-year-old corben called her dad. >> there is a fire in the house, i think they were in the house. i told her to get out the house. the phone went dead. i got in the car and drove as fast as i could. >> that left him upside down, he hit 2 curbs and flipped his car a half mile from his house. >> that i was going to lose my children and i wasn't ready for that. >> reporter: he crawled out of the car and ran half mile home where the uncle was trying to put out the fire. >> i am beating it with the rug, my wife came and was trying to give me water. we couldn't do nothing. >> reporter: when you were able to embrace the kids, what was that like? >> i was happy they were still alive and i feel blessed. >> i was worried about
. >> i was at home and getting dressed and carson is downtown watching cartoon network. >> i am down stairs and there is a big fire and i am freaking out. i don't know what to do. my phone is down stairs, my dog is down stairs, carson is sitting there. >> he said calm down and i ran out here, got antwon. >> the uncle who lives near by while 7-year-old carson got help, 13-year-old corben called her dad. >> there is a fire in the house, i think they were in the...
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you remember the newspaper publish ad satirical cartoon. they have a track record doing that as many newspapers across europe do, that the muslim world did not like. here is what kerry said. we'll talk about it. watch. >> there is something different about what happened from "charlie hebdo." and i think everybody would feel that. there was a sort of a particularized focus and perhaps even a legitimacy in terms of, not legitimacy but a rationale that you could attach yourself to somehow and say, okay, they're really angry because of this or that. harris: we'll have to give him a thesaurus. he went from legitimacy to rationale. that didn't help him out much. you're shaking your head really hard. >> when i first saw this i almost threw coffee at my television set. how dare you say that about these people? how day you say any terrorist anywhere had legitimacy. these are barbarians. they are monsters. they want to kill our way of life and european way of life, all western civilization. what is wrong with you? going in foreign country after terro
you remember the newspaper publish ad satirical cartoon. they have a track record doing that as many newspapers across europe do, that the muslim world did not like. here is what kerry said. we'll talk about it. watch. >> there is something different about what happened from "charlie hebdo." and i think everybody would feel that. there was a sort of a particularized focus and perhaps even a legitimacy in terms of, not legitimacy but a rationale that you could attach yourself to...
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and of course, its legendary cartoons like this one about airport scanner that reveals perhaps too much's expanded the reach with a new radio show and nearly live event. >> i'm david remnick. >> "the new yorker" festival which attracts news makers and celebrities like larry david. >> my mother wanted me to be a mailman. that was her dream. >> with the festival selling out and the magazine reaching younger readers on their electronic devices, remnick became the editor who could turn red ink to black in age when many magazines are struggling. >> i knew at some level that the impact that i could make was infinitely moref i could be a good editor of "the new yorker" than as a writer. i don't think i'm a terrible writer or journalist, i'm not bad. >> not bad indeed. remnick won the pulitzer prize in 1994 for his book "lennon's tomb." by any measure, he's led a writer's dream life. he wanted to be a newsman and started at the "washington post." he did features, even covered sports. >> i covered whatever i was told to including hockey which i had to keep somebody on the phone to explain the ga
and of course, its legendary cartoons like this one about airport scanner that reveals perhaps too much's expanded the reach with a new radio show and nearly live event. >> i'm david remnick. >> "the new yorker" festival which attracts news makers and celebrities like larry david. >> my mother wanted me to be a mailman. that was her dream. >> with the festival selling out and the magazine reaching younger readers on their electronic devices, remnick became the...
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week.it's mostly because of the lessons he learned while watching cartoons. cartoons.meg baker has that story. story. he's a hero who acted quickly to help his friend?(brandon williams, saved friend from choking): "i saved her life- jessica got chocked by apples, so it got io that... in cafeteria and i saved her life on belly and throat."7th grader brandon williams who is autistic demonstrates on his dad how he performed the imlich manver on his classmate jessica pplegrino natsot: demonstrates on his dad (brian griffin, paraprofessio nal): "i didn't realize what was going on at first jess was chocking on apple brandon started doing heimlich and the ple came right out."gilliams jumped into action at barnes intermediaia school with life saving skills he learned on tv? (reporter's question): "do you watch sponge bob every day?" (brandon williams, saved friend from choking): "yes!" (anthony williams, brandon's father): "he picked this up from sponge bob and thank god he did."in the episode- sponge bob saves his buddy patrick who isishocking.anthony williams had n
week.it's mostly because of the lessons he learned while watching cartoons. cartoons.meg baker has that story. story. he's a hero who acted quickly to help his friend?(brandon williams, saved friend from choking): "i saved her life- jessica got chocked by apples, so it got io that... in cafeteria and i saved her life on belly and throat."7th grader brandon williams who is autistic demonstrates on his dad how he performed the imlich manver on his classmate jessica pplegrino natsot:...