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america's can-do attitude to europe and european style to newyork . thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please wait for the microphone to be passed to you for your questions so we can record and be sure to speak clearly and directly into themicrophone, thank you . >> come on, somebody must have a question. gentlemen here. >> who currently has the apartment at 1040. i'm sorry? who has a house on long island and the apartment at 1040 park, do you know? >> i don't know, i asked leslie who owns the house now at sandpoint and she didn't know. so, but i can tell you what happened at 1040. it's a very sad story. it was a dirty to room duplex apartment . with an enclosed balcony all the way around. magnificence. it could not be sold. and it was eventually after about five years, more than that. 1948. it was subdivided back into three separateapartments . and no longer a duplex. nitika used to go there with her daughter to paint because it had fantastic lifein it . and her daughter used the dance or ballet in the dance floor. that's part is also in the book bu
america's can-do attitude to europe and european style to newyork . thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please wait for the microphone to be passed to you for your questions so we can record and be sure to speak clearly and directly into themicrophone, thank you . >> come on, somebody must have a question. gentlemen here. >> who currently has the apartment at 1040. i'm sorry? who has a house on long island and the apartment at 1040 park, do you know? >> i...
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zero percent latt poll in state of new york.au zerose spent so much time ca aigning outside of newyorkk the countr reaction to billou de blasio probably c be summed up like thiso >> i hate say it, i hope i don't sound ridiculous, i don't know who this man i mean he can be walking down the street, i wouldn't, i wouldn't know a thing. sorr to this man. >> thank you keek keek palmer for expressing how many people feel about bill de blasio and bottom tiered candidates. point out in the interview talkg about dick cheyney still applies. >> talk 2020 and whether women and male judged by same standards on the trail. back after this on "the final 5." >>> ♪ from the couldn't be prouders everyone uses rid wephone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines.nl mix with uited, and switch it up at anytimeso you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless netwo designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy a new sa. click, call or visit a store today. takin' it o
zero percent latt poll in state of new york.au zerose spent so much time ca aigning outside of newyorkk the countr reaction to billou de blasio probably c be summed up like thiso >> i hate say it, i hope i don't sound ridiculous, i don't know who this man i mean he can be walking down the street, i wouldn't, i wouldn't know a thing. sorr to this man. >> thank you keek keek palmer for expressing how many people feel about bill de blasio and bottom tiered candidates. point out in the...
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my name is emily greenhouse and i have an editor at the newyork review of books since march. it's an honor to be here today . such insightful thinkers on the review on this minor question . before i introduce a net, brenda and david, a little housekeeping. their books are on sale today and they can be purchasedfrom barnes and noble outside the building at signing table 1 . they'll be signing them and after our brief queuing day, i'm supposed to remind everyone to leave the room after the event is over. apeaceful transfer of power will be the idea of the event . our topic today is e impeachment versus election: how to confront a lawless president and our esteemed panelists are david paul, david is the author of engines of liberty: how citizen movements succeed. it director of aclu and george dave mitchell director of law and policy at georgetown university law center. an award-winning author, regular contributorto the new york review of books and correspondent for the nation he lives in washington dc. annette gordon-reed , author of most beloved of the patriarchs is the charle
my name is emily greenhouse and i have an editor at the newyork review of books since march. it's an honor to be here today . such insightful thinkers on the review on this minor question . before i introduce a net, brenda and david, a little housekeeping. their books are on sale today and they can be purchasedfrom barnes and noble outside the building at signing table 1 . they'll be signing them and after our brief queuing day, i'm supposed to remind everyone to leave the room after the event...
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sinai here in newyork. that morning i didn't know what was going to happen. the courage were you talking about. i didn't have it, frankly. >> you did. >> sean: you had it, you did. >> my sister, colleen, text mead that morning. said we got this. and my sister gave me the strength. >> you know what is amazing. >> sean: you didn't hesitate, it was my sister but if it's hannity, let him drop dead. i got the message.e. [laughing] but honestly, what is amazing, i want to say this, the liver regenerates. >> yes. in six weeks. >> sean: yeah, to its normal size and hers grows into the normal size. >> right, basically i sharedze you have two lobes, i donated one of those lobes, within 4 to 6 weeks my liver regenerated that's why i feel healthy coming back to work. my sister has a longer roadal taking a lot of drugs to make sure there's no rejection. so far what i can report she's healthy, the liver has been accepted, her surgeon said within a few seconds of her taking my liver it started working. this might be bad for your reputation, your critics, seanou i should cre
sinai here in newyork. that morning i didn't know what was going to happen. the courage were you talking about. i didn't have it, frankly. >> you did. >> sean: you had it, you did. >> my sister, colleen, text mead that morning. said we got this. and my sister gave me the strength. >> you know what is amazing. >> sean: you didn't hesitate, it was my sister but if it's hannity, let him drop dead. i got the message.e. [laughing] but honestly, what is amazing, i want...
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it was about a serial killer in the gay bars of newyork . very graphic. would go into the bars, bring men home and viciously kill them. they found it in our neighborhood. i was in new york at the time and they wanted to film in thegay bars . the community decided to disrupt the filming of that community, that movie. we had glitter on the roof and they throw it and the light would catch it and they have to stop filming. a huge debate, artistic expression, the freedom to make a movie versus our community recognizing this as amaterial threat . and it was a moment and i'm looking back on that and was curious how you read that now . >> i think that's awesome that you did that. i agree with that activism against something that felt materially threatening to the community. i think we see the same things happening today, dana schultz is the name of the artist who painted a painting of like a dead black person and put it in the, he put in the whitney museum. and there were protests over that because people were saying this is really affecting to have a white artis
it was about a serial killer in the gay bars of newyork . very graphic. would go into the bars, bring men home and viciously kill them. they found it in our neighborhood. i was in new york at the time and they wanted to film in thegay bars . the community decided to disrupt the filming of that community, that movie. we had glitter on the roof and they throw it and the light would catch it and they have to stop filming. a huge debate, artistic expression, the freedom to make a movie versus our...
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i'm going to comment primarily on the mutual decision and partisan gerrymandering in the newyork case that the apartment of homer versus new york which was the citizenship question case , this year's theme at a psa's populismprivilege. both have come together in appeals by legal academics , public interest law firms, political parties and others that have pleaded to have federal courts intervene in yet another political issue in the name of fairness . issue in this case is political gerrymandering. and joe versus common cause which became considered that issue, however the court rejected such solicitations and ruled that partisan gerrymandering were not just t this just visible political questions that were beyond or that were political questions that were beyond the reach of federal courts area during most of these panels that we have on the supreme court, we discussed just how many important political issues the judiciary increasingly decides to take on russo was a refreshing change from this trend the court lost his hand an issue of partisan gerrymandering, roughly the last 45 year
i'm going to comment primarily on the mutual decision and partisan gerrymandering in the newyork case that the apartment of homer versus new york which was the citizenship question case , this year's theme at a psa's populismprivilege. both have come together in appeals by legal academics , public interest law firms, political parties and others that have pleaded to have federal courts intervene in yet another political issue in the name of fairness . issue in this case is political...