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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the search for seven missing sailors from an american warship that collided with a container ship off japan has ended tragically. the commander of the navy's 7th fleet said today divers found a number of sailors' bodies inside the flooded, damaged sections and sleeping quarters on the uss fitzgerald. the publication "navy times" later confirmed all seven bodies were recovered aboard the guided missile destroyer. a navy spokesman said the sailors either drowned or were killed by the impact of the pre- dawn collision yesterday with a filipino-flagged container ship
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the search for seven missing sailors from an american warship that collided with a container ship off japan has ended tragically. the commander of the navy's 7th fleet said today divers found a number of sailors' bodies inside the flooded, damaged sections and sleeping quarters on the uss fitzgerald. the publication "navy times" later confirmed all...
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he joined us in new york onstage recently at lincoln center theater, where "oslo" is being performed.just a handful of people knew about what was happening on the palestinian, israeli and the norwegian side. i think most people had the impression at the time that this was something which was very quickly concocted in the white house and not something which was created laboriously, seven days a week, 24 hours over nine months. >> reporter: does it capture the art of negotiating and of your role, pulling together the negotiations? >> yes, i think it does actually. because we defined very strictly our role to be the facilitator of the talks and the go-between between the parties. and basically telling the parties, "it's your problem. you have to find a solution to it. it's not our job, it's your job." >> reporter: we watch the face off between achmed qurie and uri savir, the top palestinian and israeli negotiators, played by anthony azizi and michael aronov. >> in my country, we see you as terrorists and murderers who wish to drive us into the sea. >> in my country, we see you as a savag
he joined us in new york onstage recently at lincoln center theater, where "oslo" is being performed.just a handful of people knew about what was happening on the palestinian, israeli and the norwegian side. i think most people had the impression at the time that this was something which was very quickly concocted in the white house and not something which was created laboriously, seven days a week, 24 hours over nine months. >> reporter: does it capture the art of negotiating...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. officials in afghanistan say three u.s. soldiers were killed and another wounded today by an afghan army commando who intentionally fired on them. the attacker was then shot and killed in return fire. the so-called "insider attack" on the americans occurred in eastern nangarhar province, south of jalalabad and near the border with pakistan. a similar attack in march, in southern afghanistan's helmand province, wounded three u.s. soldiers. the taliban has claimed responsibility for today's attack. a white house spokesman said president trump, who spent the day at his golf club in new jersey, was following the situation. the president is in the process of considering a pentagon request to send another five- thousand american troops to afghanistan. they would join the 8,400 soldiers still deployed there to bolster the afghan government and army against the taliban, which the u.s. military says, controls 40% of the country. in a separate, "friendly fire" inciden
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. officials in afghanistan say three u.s. soldiers were killed and another wounded today by an afghan army commando who intentionally fired on them. the attacker was then shot and killed in return fire. the so-called "insider attack" on the americans occurred in eastern nangarhar province, south of jalalabad and near the border with pakistan. a...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. president trump's attorney general jeff sessions has agreed to testify tuesday before the same senate intelligence committee that heard from fired f.b.i. director james comey last week. it is unknown at this time whether the testimony will be in a public hearing or only behind closed doors. either way, democratic senate minority leader chuck schumer said today he has lots of questions. >> first, did he interfere with the russia investigation before he recused himself? second, what safeguards are there now so that he doesn't interfere? third, it says he was involved in the firing of comey, and the president said comey was fired because of russia, how does that fit in with his recusal-- it doesn't seem to stand up well to me? >> sreenivasan: today, a former federal prosecutor among the 46 u.s. attorneys fired and not yet replaced by president trump, said he believes comey told the truth about his nine meetings and phone calls with president trump. >> i mean yo
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. president trump's attorney general jeff sessions has agreed to testify tuesday before the same senate intelligence committee that heard from fired f.b.i. director james comey last week. it is unknown at this time whether the testimony will be in a public hearing or only behind closed doors. either way, democratic senate minority leader chuck schumer said...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. britain remains on high alert following last night's terrorism attack at two locations in central london. three terrorists killed seven people, first in the van attack on pedestrians on london bridge, and then stabbings at restaurants inside the nearby borough market. hospitals are treating another 48 people for injuries, 21 of them in critical condition. police shot and killed the three attackers within eight minutes of the response. today, police arrested and detained 12 people in connection with the investigation to establish whether others were involved in the planning or execution of the attack. london's night of terror began around 10:00 p.m. local time last night, when a speeding white van plowed into pedestrians crossing the city's iconic london bridge. the van then crashed into a bus stop just off the bridge where three suspects armed with knives got out and ran a short distance into the popular borough market restaurant and bar destination. slashin
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. britain remains on high alert following last night's terrorism attack at two locations in central london. three terrorists killed seven people, first in the van attack on pedestrians on london bridge, and then stabbings at restaurants inside the nearby borough market. hospitals are treating another 48 people for injuries, 21 of them in critical condition....
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. president trump is pushing the senate to pass its bill to replace obamacare, and pushing back on former president obama's handling of russian meddling in last year's election. though mister trump has played down the russia probe for months, in an interview broadcast today, he criticized his predecessor for doing too little about the hacking of democratic party and clinton campaign emails, and attempted hacks of state election databases. >> the c.i.a. gave him information on russia a long time before the election, and i hardly see it. it's an amazing thing. to me, the question is if he had the information, why didn't he do something about it? he should've done something about it. >> sreenivasan: in retaliation, president obama expelled 35 russian diplomatic personnel, seized two russian properties in the u.s., and imposed economic sanctions on russia-- after the election. today, trump adviser kellyanne conway said mister obama could have done more sooner. >>
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. >> anthony: i mean, this is, like, it looks just like lincoln center to me, i mean, in new york.y the same style of architecture. it's indistinguishable. >> asia: so what are y trying to say? >> anthony: i'm saying what's the problem? >> asia: they're fascists? [ anthony laughs ] >> asia: if, uh, there's a little fascist inside in each one of you too. >> anthony: um, look, visit the states these days. it's, uh, it's coming back. it's big. >> asia: it's coming back in what sense? what is, uh -- >> anthony: i think we're looking, we're looking for a man on a horse to make everything better. >> asia: yes. but we always have. humans always have god figure, father figure that is going to tell you what to do. people, um, in italy, yeah, in rome, still love mussolini. >> anthony: what happened to mussolini again? as i recall, uh -- >> asia: oh, he got hanged upside down in milan, piazzale loreto, and everybody would go there and throw stones. >> anthony: what a turnaround. i mean, at one time is just so popular and then -- >> asia: that's what happens with all the idols. you know? you c
. >> anthony: i mean, this is, like, it looks just like lincoln center to me, i mean, in new york.y the same style of architecture. it's indistinguishable. >> asia: so what are y trying to say? >> anthony: i'm saying what's the problem? >> asia: they're fascists? [ anthony laughs ] >> asia: if, uh, there's a little fascist inside in each one of you too. >> anthony: um, look, visit the states these days. it's, uh, it's coming back. it's big. >> asia:...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the search for seven missing sailors from an american warship that collided with a container ship off japan has ended tragically. the commander of the navy's 7th fleet said today divers found a number of sailors' bodies inside the flooded, damaged sections and sleeping quarters on the uss fitzgerald. the publication "navy times" later confirmed all seven bodies were recovered aboard the guided missile destroyer. a navy spokesman said the sailors either drowned or were killed by the impact of the pre- dawn collision yesterday with a filipino-flagged container ship four times its size. the collision -- more than 60 al miles from its base at yokosuka punctured the fitzgerald below the water line. the fleet commander said desperate efforts by the crew saved the ship from sinking, but would not speculate on the cause of the accident. doctors at medstar washington hospital center say the condition of wounded house of representatives majority whip steve scalise has
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the search for seven missing sailors from an american warship that collided with a container ship off japan has ended tragically. the commander of the navy's 7th fleet said today divers found a number of sailors' bodies inside the flooded, damaged sections and sleeping quarters on the uss fitzgerald. the publication "navy times" later confirmed all...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. senate republican leaders are working to get votes to pass their replacement for obamacare, as five of the 52 republican senators publicly oppose the bill in its current form. the senate bill, like the house bill that passed last month, phases out extra federal funds going to 31 states that expanded medicaid-- the insurance program for the poor-- under obamacare. both bills keep the obamacare rule preventing insurance companies from dropping anyone with a pre-existing condition, but allow states to make up the costs by dropping essential benefits. both versions repeal the mandate that everyone have insurance. the online news service, vox, reported today one possible change in the senate bill: penalize people who allow a lapse in their insurance coverage, by making them wait six months to be eligible to buy a new policy. in his weekly address, president trump said the republican plan will lead to lower insurance premiums and more insurers participating in th
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. senate republican leaders are working to get votes to pass their replacement for obamacare, as five of the 52 republican senators publicly oppose the bill in its current form. the senate bill, like the house bill that passed last month, phases out extra federal funds going to 31 states that expanded medicaid-- the insurance program for the poor-- under...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. seven american sailors remain unaccounted for, following a pre-dawn collision between their ship and a container ship off the coast of japan. it happened in clear weather, but under darkness, 65 miles southwest of yokosuka, when the guided missile destroyer u.s.s. "fitzgerald" collided with a commercial container ship four times its size. the navy says the fitzgerald suffered significant damage on its right side, including the section where some of the 270-member crew had been asleep. the navy pumped out water that flooded the ship, and along with the japanese coast guard, scoured the pacific for the missing sailors. the navy said the missing sailors could have been trapped inside the fitzgerald. the navy airlifted two other sailors and the ship's captain to a hospital for medical treatment. the fitzgerald was later towed back to its base at yokosuka. the damaged, filipino-flagged container ship has arrived in tokyo. none of its crew was injured. the u.s. m
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. seven american sailors remain unaccounted for, following a pre-dawn collision between their ship and a container ship off the coast of japan. it happened in clear weather, but under darkness, 65 miles southwest of yokosuka, when the guided missile destroyer u.s.s. "fitzgerald" collided with a commercial container ship four times its size. the navy...
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two days earlier nikki haley had actually been left off the stage at lincoln center. during women in the world. i was there. it was clear that she was just discovered that there is a world out there. and she was kind of excited about it. but then she was asked question about soft power. and she said we don't do soft power. there's like 2000 people in the audience. and they laughed and then boot. and then two days later there she is on cnn demonstrating. what that actually meant. and getting the respect. someone that has just demonstrated raw power. that picture looks so much better. it's so concerned about his ratings. and how he looks on television. i think that's actually a lesson he can take and act intentionally on. we know that you are afraid of nuclear holocaust because he talked about that. what else are you afraid of. other than the big one. irreversible damage to the planet. >> i'm worried about that also. that's good. ever worry about that. and that throughout the world. because we have someone who mis- handles everything and is learning how to be president
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. >> there was this thing at lincoln center. and i was asked to host the thing or emcee this thing.ke kids that were like ten years old. >> i know. >> crazy, just playing stuff that was unbelievable. and i saw him and i went are you kidding me. when i saw he was your band leader. >> stephen: he is very mature for a 12 year old. >> jon: i've got to get the facial hair together. >> there was a trombone player kid. >> jon: oh yeah. >> and. >> then joey was there playing, nice. >> we're just going to talk. >> stephen: okay, fine. he goes trombone, he goes oh yeah, yeah, that guy. that say really good trombone play thary can make sounds with that. >> that is kind of amazing. >> stephen: isn't that pretty. >> looks like jerry garcia's t-shirt. >> stephen: yeah, that's-- that's our pride dome today. >> yeah. >> stephen: now. >> it's nice to meet you, we've never met. >> stephen: yeah, well, i mean you're a big famous movie star, live in los angeles. >> i'm too big, in other words. >> stephen: well, you're very busy and i'm very busy. we sort of met at one of those big famous things, those
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i will be speaking tonight at 6:00 at the walter reade theater at lincoln center. democracy now!lookg for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] laura: production or prediction? are the implications of the society based along the lines of wall street? ivan ascher:r and pamela brown: join me. and we hear about why someone turned down day $100 million buyout deal for her company, dance co. shoes. or the people who say it can be done take a backseat to the people who are doing it.
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i will be speaking tonight at 6:00 at the walter reade theater at lincoln center. democracy now!lookg for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] -on this episode of "eat! drink! italy!"... we're in campania to learn a great tip for making pizza. this water -- the sparkling water -- gives it a little lightness, a little levity. it helps with the leavening process. then off to umbria to cook a great pork and asparagus pasta dish that pairs perfectly with the local wine. my name is vic rallo, and i eat, drink italy. follow me, and i'll prove it. -"eat! drink! italy!" is brought to you by... wine enthusiast magazine and catalog -- for wine storage, glassware, and accessories. the historic count basie theatre in red bank, new jersey. the atalanta corporation -- importing authentic italian products and more for over 50 years. coffee afficionado -- artisanal roasters of sustainably sourced coffee.
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an erie discovery found inside the water at the the lincoln memorial >> the verizon center will be a little bit greener next season, first, hey, brody? >> reporter: hey, lauren, you know, fedex field you're used to seeing hundred yard drive, this be weekend you're going to get hard hits and hundred yard drives completely different source. coming up, we're i'm going to talk to the man concerning stadiums all over the country and golf courses. f fore! ♪ ♪ nobody does underwater stunts, sylvia. except me, of course. this is my stop. adios! ♪ ♪ if you're a stuntman, you cheat death. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. número uno! ralph northam: being a pediatrician has taught me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam, and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw what those weapons can do as an army doctor during the gulf war. now, i'm listening carefully to donal
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lincoln. secret service is aware of the comments. he is the latest celebrity to be center of an outcry after kathy griffin appeared with a bloody head that looked like trump. >> all right time for a preview of "good morning america." >> robin robots is joining us, the -- robin roberts is joining us, the senate healthcare is out, i hope mitch mcconnell has aspirin. >> reporter: is it dead on arrival what the bill to end the affordable care act can mean for you. >>> dennis rodman one on one with michael what he is saying about otto warmbier and his message for president trump. little big town is part of our summer concert series. we'll see you soon. >> we know you love country music. >> reporter: i do. >> reporter: this is a lock at the boulevard, that's the suv that was stuck on the median they just pulled it off, they are getting ready to tow it out of here, it is blocking broad street toward oxford circle all lanes blocked, two vehicles and disabled tractor-trailer involved in this mess. jammed from wissahickon avenue to approaching broad street. southbound lane is blocke
lincoln. secret service is aware of the comments. he is the latest celebrity to be center of an outcry after kathy griffin appeared with a bloody head that looked like trump. >> all right time for a preview of "good morning america." >> robin robots is joining us, the -- robin roberts is joining us, the senate healthcare is out, i hope mitch mcconnell has aspirin. >> reporter: is it dead on arrival what the bill to end the affordable care act can mean for you....
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the penn center usa award for research nonfiction, the one book one lincoln award, the ohio and award and the kansas book award. her most recent work is hero of the empire, the world war, a daring escape in the making of winston churchill. ishmael beah was born in sierra leone and came to the united states at age 17. his first book along way gone, memoirs of us boys soldier has been published in over 40 languages and was named by time magazine as one of the top 10 nonfiction books of 2007. his first novel, radiance of tomorrow was published in 2014 and in addition to his writing, he has an impressive record as a human rights activist, serving as unicef ambassador and advocate for children affected by war as well as a member of human rights watch women's rights advisory committee. he cofounded the network of young people affected by war and served as president of the ishmael beah foundation whichhelps children affected by war reintegrated into society by financing educational and vocational opportunities . and last but not least, whitney terrell is the officer author of the huntsman. t
the penn center usa award for research nonfiction, the one book one lincoln award, the ohio and award and the kansas book award. her most recent work is hero of the empire, the world war, a daring escape in the making of winston churchill. ishmael beah was born in sierra leone and came to the united states at age 17. his first book along way gone, memoirs of us boys soldier has been published in over 40 languages and was named by time magazine as one of the top 10 nonfiction books of 2007. his...
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lincoln highway in pennsylvania. carol: hello. i am carol reardon. i'm a scholar and resident of the civil war era center. with me as colonel tom foss ller. tom and i have led many programs around battlefields at gettysburg. we would like to introduce you to some of our favorite monuments. monument,particular we are about a mile west of gettysburg. out here is where the battle this statue we1. are standing in front of is john buford. at the time the battle begins, he is the senior union officer on the field. he's got about 2600 cavalry men with him. they have moved up out of maryland into pennsylvania looking for confederates. they find them here. he is going to engage in confederate is here. the advanceld back of the confederate army. they will protect the high ground. some of general buford's admirers have gotten together and decided they would form the monument association. it is 1895 before they raise enough money to put the monument up. it symbolizes the union commander looking out to the west. they are out there. buford in choosing to start the battle here to protect high ground, he becomes a real h
lincoln highway in pennsylvania. carol: hello. i am carol reardon. i'm a scholar and resident of the civil war era center. with me as colonel tom foss ller. tom and i have led many programs around battlefields at gettysburg. we would like to introduce you to some of our favorite monuments. monument,particular we are about a mile west of gettysburg. out here is where the battle this statue we1. are standing in front of is john buford. at the time the battle begins, he is the senior union officer...
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other than that two avenue is here or take lincoln drive that will get you by the scene. route 1 around ninth street in the center's been my passion. going somewhere like the juilliard school seemed impossible. now, i am able to dream bigger. >>joe: hi. this is pennsylvania state treasurer joe torsella. our state treasury is proud to offer the pa able program, a savings plan for people with disabilities, including jason. open a pa able account today by visiting our website at paable.gov. >>jason: start saving to dream bigger today. >>> back, now, with "today food." if you follow me an instagram, you'll notice i've been on a bit of a scallop kick lately. and usually on the grill. those were scallops and grits i did. i'm going to share my grilled scallops recipe. and i'm going to pair it with a recipe that i stole from melissa clark of "the new york times" for a lemon mint potato salad. >> do you like to cook? >> i don't. i don't have time for it. some say it's relaxing. >> i find it very zen. especially when my daughter is a chef and she preps everything for me. i just have to cook it. scallops, if you get great d
other than that two avenue is here or take lincoln drive that will get you by the scene. route 1 around ninth street in the center's been my passion. going somewhere like the juilliard school seemed impossible. now, i am able to dream bigger. >>joe: hi. this is pennsylvania state treasurer joe torsella. our state treasury is proud to offer the pa able program, a savings plan for people with disabilities, including jason. open a pa able account today by visiting our website at paable.gov....
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lincoln helped in the civil war turkey only serve four years. george washington helped create american democracy as he noted he served eight years. roosevelt served 12 years to the two greatest crises of the joint center, the great depression and world war ii and was a leader that transcended in some ways what it politically or had been prior to that. fundamentally changed the way the federal government interacts with its citizens. when he became president america was in its most dire state, 25, 35% unemployment. millions of people homeless. people were literally starving in the streets. the federal government had no role in helping them. they had no mechanism even help them. roosevelt came in and said that's not right. this is a government of the people for the people by the people there for the government has to find ways to put people back to work come to them keep their homes, to help them provide for their fonts, to prove the environment. he faced one of the grade of our mental disasters history because of terrible land practices in the midwest. they had plowed at the birds, not played any trees. terrible dustbowl. he really understood you had to stop that for the farmers to be successful, you ha
lincoln helped in the civil war turkey only serve four years. george washington helped create american democracy as he noted he served eight years. roosevelt served 12 years to the two greatest crises of the joint center, the great depression and world war ii and was a leader that transcended in some ways what it politically or had been prior to that. fundamentally changed the way the federal government interacts with its citizens. when he became president america was in its most dire state,...
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lincoln articulated. nast a set of those and believed in those -- accepted those and believed in them and a way. -- this is ant famous cartoon called "emancipation." the red arrow points to the fact that the center piece of this cartoon is characteristic of nast. in the center circle nast has drawn an idealized family scene in which dad is enjoying announcing the baby on his knee and maybe the teenage daughter has a suitor in the back, and mom is making tea on a cast-iron stove. looking happily over all of this and the mantle is abraham lincoln, which is what the arrow points to. lincoln was portrayed as a partner of general -- george washington as a symbol of national idealism. later nast asserts a kind of multifaceted, multiethnic, diverse american national identity. he creates this table presided over by uncle sam in which the porches on the wall looked down on the celebrants of the holiday or abraham lincoln, george washington, and ulysses s. grant. to get a sense of how these men came to be symbols of what nast believed it meant to be an american, and of the best of american leadership. not everyone of course -- i should say nast participated fully. one thing that cemented this position for
lincoln articulated. nast a set of those and believed in those -- accepted those and believed in them and a way. -- this is ant famous cartoon called "emancipation." the red arrow points to the fact that the center piece of this cartoon is characteristic of nast. in the center circle nast has drawn an idealized family scene in which dad is enjoying announcing the baby on his knee and maybe the teenage daughter has a suitor in the back, and mom is making tea on a cast-iron stove....