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it stars bob mankoff, david remnick and emily flake of the "new yorker." >> i found that there is somethingspecial about the way that these cartoonist minds work that help them see the world in a different way and helps us as lovers of the cartoons see the world in a different way, and the only place they can publish their work is the "new yorker." >> we continue with a conversation with gloria steinem, her new book is called "my life on the road." >> the systems in which we call them patriarchal or whatever in which reproduction must be controlled and often doubly controlled in order to maintain racial separation or to maintain a particular religion, they control the body, they must control the bodies of women, and that means that, in our earliest years, we see a system in which it is assumed that one group is born to dominate the other, and often this involves, since it's hard to dominate another adult, it often involves violence and it normalizes violence in other cases. it is the root cause of violence. we've always known this in smaller, older societies that the more polarized the gend
it stars bob mankoff, david remnick and emily flake of the "new yorker." >> i found that there is somethingspecial about the way that these cartoonist minds work that help them see the world in a different way and helps us as lovers of the cartoons see the world in a different way, and the only place they can publish their work is the "new yorker." >> we continue with a conversation with gloria steinem, her new book is called "my life on the road."...
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david remnick has pushed that throughout the magazine that it happens with the car spoons as well asverything else in the magazine and in society. >> so there's a little bit of a par lhor game out there as to whether it's possible that one caption could fit every "new yorker" cartoon ever and one that's been posited is "hello, i'd like to add you to my professional network on linked in." do you think there is one? >> and by the way, jim, i would like to add you to my professional network. >> i accept. >> you'll be getting an e-mail. well, that's not a bad one and that's a funny story because when that came out, i printed it on the batch of cartoons i show david remnick to pick for the magazine. he wasn't aware of that meme, he said "what the heck is this?" i told him about it and we printed one in the magazine. >> bob mankoff, thank you very much. that hbo democrat tear film "very semiserious, a partially thorough portrait of new yorker cartooni cartoonists" will debut on hbo. hbo is part of time warner which is our parent company. >>> this weekend with state of the union, jake sits
david remnick has pushed that throughout the magazine that it happens with the car spoons as well asverything else in the magazine and in society. >> so there's a little bit of a par lhor game out there as to whether it's possible that one caption could fit every "new yorker" cartoon ever and one that's been posited is "hello, i'd like to add you to my professional network on linked in." do you think there is one? >> and by the way, jim, i would like to add you...
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it stars bob mankoff, david remnick and emily f
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and if you go back and look at the list of winners, historically it is people like david remnick and a lot of others. a who's who of contemporary journalism. the awards are supported by the university of michigan, and the indian trail foundation. we have -- here from the indian trail foundation. we are lucky to have the winner of the two dozen 15 livingston award in the international category here with us today. he won for a story of whoever saves a life. it is a tremendous story about first responders. he did that last year. i thoroughly recommend that you read it. it was in "master." -- it was in "matter." he does a great job at capturing the humanity of these responders. you capture the humor of the people who are living through some of this. he also did an amazing story for rolling stone this year from yemen. i will ask him about that later. yemen is under blockade. a 24 foot speedboat djiboutie street from to sneak into yemen. it is an amazing story. we will talk more about that. the award in 2013 for the 18 killings. a story about war crimes in afghanistan. he survived an ambus
and if you go back and look at the list of winners, historically it is people like david remnick and a lot of others. a who's who of contemporary journalism. the awards are supported by the university of michigan, and the indian trail foundation. we have -- here from the indian trail foundation. we are lucky to have the winner of the two dozen 15 livingston award in the international category here with us today. he won for a story of whoever saves a life. it is a tremendous story about first...
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sometimes as you mentioned, the jv comment he made to david remnick of owe the new yorker" is he beingridiculed all the time about it. this is a president we know is a nobel prize winner but he has to come across as being marshal in tone because american people do not like the idea we are dilly dalying around with the idea that people 79 them crushed and americans are bringing that point every day. >> you don't think we will hear about him talking about full-fledged boots on the ground? >> i don't but i think he'll talk about the syrian civil war and we are continuing air strikes and we have special ops just been assigned there. >> always appreciate your insight, douglas brinkley. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >>> our coverage of the president's address gibegins at 7:00 p.m. eastern with wolf blitzer and then the president's address at 8:00 and cnn heroes at 9:00. >>> the fbi has raided another house in san bernardino searching for answers in that mass shooting. why did those two killers go on the attack? >>> plus -- ♪ >> see how hundreds of arab hundreds in detroit are ta
sometimes as you mentioned, the jv comment he made to david remnick of owe the new yorker" is he beingridiculed all the time about it. this is a president we know is a nobel prize winner but he has to come across as being marshal in tone because american people do not like the idea we are dilly dalying around with the idea that people 79 them crushed and americans are bringing that point every day. >> you don't think we will hear about him talking about full-fledged boots on the...
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david remnick to pick for the magazine. he wasn't aware of that meme, he said "what the heck is this?" i told him about it and we printed one in the magazine. >> bob mankoff, thank you very much. that hbo democrat tear film "very semiserious, a partially thorough portrait of new yorker cartooni cartoonists" will debut on hbo. hbo is part of time warner which is our parent company. >>> this weekend with state of the union, jake sits down with donald trump, that's sunday at 9:00 a.m. and at noon. that's it for "the lead." i turn you over to the capable hands of brianna keilar in for wolf blitzer in the situation room. >>> happening now, diving for clues as fbi searchers painstakingly go through a lake near the seen of the san bernardino mass massacre, other investigators are focusing on the killer's friend who bought the rifles and my know more about terror plots and sleeper cells. >>> isis most want. new information about the man who may have been the inspiration in paris and san bernardino. he's so dangerous, his name has s
david remnick to pick for the magazine. he wasn't aware of that meme, he said "what the heck is this?" i told him about it and we printed one in the magazine. >> bob mankoff, thank you very much. that hbo democrat tear film "very semiserious, a partially thorough portrait of new yorker cartooni cartoonists" will debut on hbo. hbo is part of time warner which is our parent company. >>> this weekend with state of the union, jake sits down with donald trump,...
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at the list of winners in the international category, historically it's, you know, people like david remnick and steve coll and christiane amanpour and evan osnos and a lot of others; kind of a who's who of contemporary journalism. the awards are supported by the university of michigan, the knight foundation, and the indian trail foundation. and we have patti kenner here today from the indian trail foundation. so thanks very much. and we're lucky to have the winner of the 2015 livingston award in the international category, matthew aikins, with us today. and he went for a story called "whoever saves a life," which is a really tremendous story about first responders in aleppo, syria that you did last year. and i really recommend that you read it if you get a chance, if you haven't. it was in matter. and it's a tragic story. i mean, it's a storythese people are on the receiving end of barrel bombs from the assad regime, and it's a tragic story. but matthieu does a really great job of capturing the humanity of these first responders. and it's kind of-it's a funny story in some sense. i mean, i
at the list of winners in the international category, historically it's, you know, people like david remnick and steve coll and christiane amanpour and evan osnos and a lot of others; kind of a who's who of contemporary journalism. the awards are supported by the university of michigan, the knight foundation, and the indian trail foundation. and we have patti kenner here today from the indian trail foundation. so thanks very much. and we're lucky to have the winner of the 2015 livingston award...