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at the family up on the hudson valley were remarkable collection of land and gentry. eleanor's mother was emergency -- [inaudible] and halls. they hg out in new yorkith other high society source. it's an endless, a amazing coection ofames of new york. in many ways i think ofleanor roosevelt, your book i sort of a portrait o new york. of course it goes down to washington but it' a new york, she is a new york girl and she moves among new york. as much as she tries to get away from that gilded age she is stuck in brownstone society. and then vanderbilts keep -- her mother-in-law said the vanderbilts might dorce and so might -- but we do not. fdr went andot a library, and asked astor size lrary he shipped home from your. thes names in history come back into the lives. >> they are very much the ones in charge, mrs. astor a astor in general with a slighy older version of great wealth that was riking about new york and i'm ad you saw the portrait, it is portrait of the sudan so much left on the cutting room floor. it was a city, the city she was born into a city very much li
at the family up on the hudson valley were remarkable collection of land and gentry. eleanor's mother was emergency -- [inaudible] and halls. they hg out in new yorkith other high society source. it's an endless, a amazing coection ofames of new york. in many ways i think ofleanor roosevelt, your book i sort of a portrait o new york. of course it goes down to washington but it' a new york, she is a new york girl and she moves among new york. as much as she tries to get away from that gilded age...
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marriage world fdr the emerging of the oyster bay that comes from the valley that those on the hudson valley where a remarkable collection and and our hall, eleanor's mother and hung out with other high society and it is an amazing collection and in many ways thinking of eleanor roosevelt and is a portrait of new york and is a neighbor girl. and to get away from that gilded age and then the vanderbilts might divorce but they do not. and then in history. >> and very much the ones in charge and then in general the older version of great wealth and that was a portrait of the city what was left on the cutting floor and thank you early again who help me cut out for the city she was born into but absolute raised with unimaginable wealth and unimaginable poverty and the way the immigrants arrived at cap the garden and then to finally transcend to be committed to reshaping and saving those that were performed the franklin roosevelt those that help save people who didn't have representation and the guy from tammany hall came over bringing you services to do the building politically or to buy you some
marriage world fdr the emerging of the oyster bay that comes from the valley that those on the hudson valley where a remarkable collection and and our hall, eleanor's mother and hung out with other high society and it is an amazing collection and in many ways thinking of eleanor roosevelt and is a portrait of new york and is a neighbor girl. and to get away from that gilded age and then the vanderbilts might divorce but they do not. and then in history. >> and very much the ones in charge...
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their marriage with fdr and eleanor emergin and the hyde park roosevelt's the families on the hudson valley with a remarkable collection d eleanor's mother and other gh society, its an amazing collection in many ways i think eleanor roosevelt. she is in your girl. and is much as she tries to get away from that gilded age and then the vanderbilts keep talking. it was the library that he shipped home from europe. with names and history come back into their lives. >> and then a slhtly older version of great wealth. >> it is the portrait of a city and tnk you again. let the city polize the unimaginable wealth and poverty because each new wave of immigrants arrive they would finally transnd to be very cmitted to resping and sang and so many of the things those reforms of the new deal help to save people who were sick in the city and dn't have representation and the guy from tammany hall came over and bring services so you would do their bidding politically. and felt the way they told you to vote becse they brought you i.c.e. for your icebox timately they came to represent the government that rep
their marriage with fdr and eleanor emergin and the hyde park roosevelt's the families on the hudson valley with a remarkable collection d eleanor's mother and other gh society, its an amazing collection in many ways i think eleanor roosevelt. she is in your girl. and is much as she tries to get away from that gilded age and then the vanderbilts keep talking. it was the library that he shipped home from europe. with names and history come back into their lives. >> and then a slhtly older...
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they come from the the families up in the hudson valley worm remarkable land of and that in a hall just they hung out and tivoli new york. in many ways i think of eleanor roosevelt your book. as a portrait of new york. she is a new york girl. and she moves among new york. and then the vanderbilt. they might divorce and so much. fdr went and got a library. the beams and histories a come come back into their lives and hunt them. they're very much the ones in charge at that point. that older version of great wealth much struck me about new york. thank you ellie parker again. and as each new wave of immigrants arrived. and they came into the city. it was going to finally transcend. very committed to re- shaping and saving. so many of them that were reforms. and the reforms of the new deal. they helped save people who were sick in that city. the guys from tammy hall came over. so that you would do their bidding politically. they brought you ice. they came to represent the government. in the american the prosperity. that was created with all of that wealth and overtook families like eleanor's
they come from the the families up in the hudson valley worm remarkable land of and that in a hall just they hung out and tivoli new york. in many ways i think of eleanor roosevelt your book. as a portrait of new york. she is a new york girl. and she moves among new york. and then the vanderbilt. they might divorce and so much. fdr went and got a library. the beams and histories a come come back into their lives and hunt them. they're very much the ones in charge at that point. that older...
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families and you talked about the roosevelt marriage and then the hyde park roosevelts with the hudson valley and that adolph all eleanor's mother they hung out in new york with other high society it was and in many ways eleanor roosevelt's new book but she is a new york girl and moves among new york and as much as she tries to get away from that gilded age but then the vanderbilts and then fdr went and got a library and those that come back into their lives. >> they are very much the ones in charge at that point. pulled the part that ended up on the cutting room floor and thank you ellie parker again who help me cut that out but the city born into like now it actually polaroid is one - - polarized unimaginable poverty. and at the catholic garden and then to finally transcend also to be very committed to reshaping so many of the things that were reforms and the reforms of the new deal to help save people that didn't have representation and then to bring i.c.e. and to bring services to do their bidding politically and you would vote the way they told you to vote because they brought you i.c.e.
families and you talked about the roosevelt marriage and then the hyde park roosevelts with the hudson valley and that adolph all eleanor's mother they hung out in new york with other high society it was and in many ways eleanor roosevelt's new book but she is a new york girl and moves among new york and as much as she tries to get away from that gilded age but then the vanderbilts and then fdr went and got a library and those that come back into their lives. >> they are very much the...
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island roosevelt and hyde park roosevelt which come from the still futile - but families on the hudson valley where a remarkable collection of land and gentry and governor's mother was the merging, in new york, the displacer is at a high society sorts, an amazing collection of names of new york. she moves among new york, and she stuck in ground stone society, eta for naps land. .. equal measure in the american, in the american dream but also essentially that was created with all that wealth that overtook families like eleanor's and the roosevelts. they were old new york, and she was from old new york, and she actually, i think, kept bits and pieces of that all, you saw the statue of eleanor roosevelt and the great roosevelt monument in washington, d.c. next to the tidal basin there. the new roosevelt monument of the 2000s or late '90s, i guess, and eleanor was deliberately shown in that statue without fur. well, she wore furs everywhere. she carried her handbag everywhere. she arrived with view e lets. she always -- violets. she always had something for you. she never gave those up, and she d
island roosevelt and hyde park roosevelt which come from the still futile - but families on the hudson valley where a remarkable collection of land and gentry and governor's mother was the merging, in new york, the displacer is at a high society sorts, an amazing collection of names of new york. she moves among new york, and she stuck in ground stone society, eta for naps land. .. equal measure in the american, in the american dream but also essentially that was created with all that wealth...
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roosevelt marriage, merging of the high part roosevelt comes from the futile, the family up in the hudson valleymarkable collectionnd anna hall, owners mother, she was emerging in the halls they hung out in new york, it is in this amazing collection of names of new york. in many ways, i think o eleanor roosevelt, your book is portrait of new york and of course it goes to washington but it's, she is new york girl sheoves among new york and a much as she tries to get away fm that, she is stuck in tt society and then her mother-in-law the vanderbilt my divorce but the donors do not. it was a library that he shipped home from europe. these names in history come back into the lives and sor of talk to them. >> ve much the ones in charge of that time. in general, where the older version of great wlth. what struck me about new york, there was so much left on the floor. ... the world eleanor was going to transcend was also th world she was in some ways going to be committed to reshaping and saving. soany of the things that were reformed out smh and then eleanor and frankl roosevelt reformed in thnew deal
roosevelt marriage, merging of the high part roosevelt comes from the futile, the family up in the hudson valleymarkable collectionnd anna hall, owners mother, she was emerging in the halls they hung out in new york, it is in this amazing collection of names of new york. in many ways, i think o eleanor roosevelt, your book is portrait of new york and of course it goes to washington but it's, she is new york girl sheoves among new york and a much as she tries to get away fm that, she is stuck in...
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a lot comes from the hudson valley of new york, farmers who, the money has been provided by state grantsgrants. it will provide that food. critically -- there she's walking away with turkeys, a table of turkeys which is, of course, unique to this week. elizabeth has been coming to this food bank, and elizabeth, if not for this, if not for that table full of turkeys, would you have a thanksgiving dinner? >> we wouldn't have a thanksgiving. >> you have two children including one who is autistic. what does this food bank mean to you? >> that means a lot for me because my son got a special diet. he's autistic. for the fresh food and vegetables they give here help me a lot through the month. >> you've been telling me you're seeing in your neighborhood there are people losing their jobs, they keep losing their jobs because of covid. the jobs go away, right? >> it's very hard for everybody. if it wasn't for this pantry, a lot of people wouldn't have thanksgiving. this turkey means a lot to us. >> you said you wouldn't have had a turkey? >> no. >> what would you like to say to the people running
a lot comes from the hudson valley of new york, farmers who, the money has been provided by state grantsgrants. it will provide that food. critically -- there she's walking away with turkeys, a table of turkeys which is, of course, unique to this week. elizabeth has been coming to this food bank, and elizabeth, if not for this, if not for that table full of turkeys, would you have a thanksgiving dinner? >> we wouldn't have a thanksgiving. >> you have two children including one who...
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. >> well, her name was actually isabella boundfry, born a slave in the hudson river valley. oh, no, there were slaves in new york? yes. and that was a dutch part of new york. it's actually the area where elizabeth stanton grew up. her family actually had at least one slave. h isabella boundfry was finally freed with other adult slaves in the 1820s in new york, and she went to new york, and became sort of born again, we have to say, and she took a new name. she became an itinerant preacher, sojourner truth. and in her preaching, she began to preach both about anti-slavery, and also to talk about women's rights. she's very interesting because there are a significant number, not a lot, but a fair number of black women who appear on women's rights platforms in these early decades. but sojourner truth is the one who most consistently supports the equality of men and women. even though, of course, she remains a complete devotee of the abolition of slavery and the equality of the races. but as she says, when things get going, things get going like the abolition of slavery and the e
. >> well, her name was actually isabella boundfry, born a slave in the hudson river valley. oh, no, there were slaves in new york? yes. and that was a dutch part of new york. it's actually the area where elizabeth stanton grew up. her family actually had at least one slave. h isabella boundfry was finally freed with other adult slaves in the 1820s in new york, and she went to new york, and became sort of born again, we have to say, and she took a new name. she became an itinerant...
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shock like this, even after 9/11, everyone thought everybody would leave new york city and the hudson river valleygot bit up for a time then that slowed up. and i think people will leave. question about taxes is a big question for places like new york taxes will have to go up that might be a reason to stay out of the city. and one of the reasons i might leave, quite frankly but i do think it is a little bit overplayed. >> right, right. peter ceccheni, josh brown, thank you both for joining us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> up next, venture capitalist keith rabois, and why he i congheatt tech titan to flee california back in 90 seconds >>> welcome back to "closing bell." our next guest is an investor in some of the biggest names. keith rabois, general partner at founders fund. big year for you some of the major ipos set to debut, door dash, airbnb, have clearly benefitted from the pandemic do you think they can continue this growth after a return to normal >> yeah, absolutely. these are fundamentally very sound companies, whether it's door dash, firm, open door, airbnb, palantir none of these co
shock like this, even after 9/11, everyone thought everybody would leave new york city and the hudson river valleygot bit up for a time then that slowed up. and i think people will leave. question about taxes is a big question for places like new york taxes will have to go up that might be a reason to stay out of the city. and one of the reasons i might leave, quite frankly but i do think it is a little bit overplayed. >> right, right. peter ceccheni, josh brown, thank you both for...