60 42 Sarah Maslin Nir: They are in the dedication of the book in the front page of it bravo trendsetter excuse me, I just sold bro but to a friend stellar trendsetter and sell core and I compete it for the real cognoscenti in the amateur owner hunters. 00:41:34.320 --> 00:41:49.500 210 Ari Goldstein: she's covered a lot of interesting stories in her career, many of which those who, in the audience probably have read. 19 Sarah Maslin Nir: But second obviously we can talk about horse racing without talking about drugs and in American horse race and I think there's an average of 22 to 24 horses race horses die a week in America guess how many die in Europe in the same span a week. Sarah Maslin Nir: I love this question and it's great because I was going to try to find a funky segue to this and, just like wing it but i'm going to use this one for it so on the cover of my book. Illustrated by Laylie Frazier. 00:02:55.710 --> 00:03:06.540 00:34:47.310 --> 00:34:53.220 Sarah Maslin Nir: School psychiatrist excuse me a school psychologist and my brother, my father was brought in, because there was a student of hers who. 00:19:40.590 --> 00:19:45.420 Stephanie Butnick: For sure I love that I mean, I think that that was something that I was really attuned to while I was reading the story, and so you are the child of Holocaust survivor i'm the grandchild we're not that. 24 Sarah Maslin Nir: And he couldn't get a job as a Barbie stuff he was getting rejected from like every wrestler because, like he doesn't have a resume right like you're on the run hiding from the Nazis you can't you don't know how to make a cappuccino. 162 00:08:45.480 --> 00:08:54.660 00:21:12.060 --> 00:21:21.420 348 [15] These allegations were criticized by Niall O'Dowd and other Irish-American community leaders, who stated that the assertions amounted to a "clichd stereotyping" of the neighborhood by Nir.[16]. 283 00:39:19.800 --> 00:39:27.270 00:12:58.860 --> 00:13:10.860 Stephanie Butnick: You on screen you saw your love of horses we're going to get to all of that, I want to sort of start at the beginning. A. I. 130 299 220 transportationand nearly two million horse owners. 00:50:38.010 --> 00:50:48.180 00:28:03.390 --> 00:28:09.390 Three hundred goldfish in a hospital basement, a suckermouth at the airport: When fish are in crisis, a Bronx beautician and a partner in Pennsylvania ride to the rescue. 00:11:50.880 --> 00:11:57.360 Verified. 00:12:02.910 --> 00:12:10.710 Ari Goldstein: We hope all of you will stay involved in the museum and join us for upcoming programs and events or events calendar is also in the zoom chat and, of course. 00:48:27.600 --> 00:48:39.930 Stephanie Butnick: love that um take us to our next question, which is how do you feel about the horse racing industry. 75 136 The daughter of psychiatrist Yehuda Nir and psychologist Bonnie Maslin,[2] Nir was born and grew up in Manhattan, attending Brearley School. 14 Sarah Maslin Nir: So showing is a writing competitively and, yes, I am a competitive amateur equestrian I ride out in New Jersey, I have three horses. Sign up with your email to receive news, updates and exclusive event invitations from the Museum of Jewish Heritage. 00:45:27.330 --> 00:45:36.120 180 263 Sarah Maslin Nir: And you know as a journalist, you know this, the sum total of our job description is the word fly that's it so here Francesca told me. 00:47:57.450 --> 00:48:03.570 He torqued his whole body as he came crashing down and flung himself in the opposite direction., This validated what Nir had felt about the horse from the moment she laid eyes on him: Trendsetter elevated a passion in me for the sport to an echelon I had only ever aspired to reach., The Flying Horse begins with Trendsetters birth in the Netherlands, as the novels narrator imagines what its like to come into the world as a foal: He lay flopped like a half-pitched tent, bum in the air, and the scrap of a tail protruding from his rear, flip-flipping. From here we get to know the foals personality and follow him as he grows up. 169 (Part 3)," Reason (October 29, 2015), "New Questions on Nail Salon Investigation, and a Times Response", "Backed by Nail Salon Owners, a New York Legislator Now Fights Reforms", "The New York Times Publishes Another Misleading Story About Nail Salons", "Nailed by the Times, Queens assemblyman wages war for reputation", "The everyday effects of The New York Times' nail salon expos", "Front Page Awards Winners Announced - Newswomen's Club of New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sarah_Maslin_Nir&oldid=1102941378, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumni, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with unsourced statements from April 2017, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 7 August 2022, at 18:17. 70 342 Sarah Maslin Nir: T is part of England right no tea grows on English shores it's an Indian plant, you know it's it's a sub continental plant yet it's so English well horses are the same way. 00:52:08.550 --> 00:52:19.530 In the article, Pulitzer Prize finalist Sarah Maslin Nir examined how the American flag 'once a unifying symbol' has become a divisive symbol in the United States along political party lines. 85 Ari Goldstein: All right, welcome stephanie and Sarah. 215 Sarah Maslin Nir: So a horse racing while we unpack. 00:44:15.120 --> 00:44:21.900 READ IT "The Flying Horse" by Sarah Maslin Nir. 00:42:07.080 --> 00:42:09.750 Even in the urban world in which I grew up as a girl, I found them on the upper West side in a barn disguised as an old town house. 00:48:03.930 --> 00:48:16.110 Ari Goldstein: lot of our museum is 40,000 objects in our collection, a lot of them are not digitized and some of them are so I did a quick search for the word horse in our online collections. 00:45:46.920 --> 00:45:58.470 114 00:23:10.800 --> 00:23:17.490 Sarah Maslin Nir: It was really fascinating you're exactly right he had a practice at 93 park avenue on 79th and park and he also had really the picture from a couple different hasidic. Stephanie Butnick: In the Q amp a because i'm going to ask Sarah a few more but i'm going to turn it over to all of you and ask your you don't ask yourself i'll ask them to turn your camera on or anything but. 142 38 139 264 Sarah Maslin Nir: And so, those are just really interesting interplay as well, their connection was over his Hebrew accent, and the fact that you would never think that this woman could understand it. 29 00:29:01.230 --> 00:29:07.710 00:14:49.530 --> 00:14:55.710 Stephanie Butnick: There were other groups involved before the the Ralph lauren you know models that you know of course rafi lifshitz models, but like this world didn't always look this way necessarily. [citation needed], Nir initially freelanced for the Times, contributing to 11 different sections of the paper. Stephanie Butnick: You sort of, say, to your father, at one point, like that you haven't been through yourself what he had been through and you sort of you know, or a little bit. Sarah Maslin Nir: And that became how they met, but for my mother being adopted. sperm donor who fathered more than 550 children ordered to Jan 03 2021 web 1 day ago 0 09 0 36 a court has banned a man from donating any more of his sperm after he . Sarah Maslin Nir: No that's a great way of thinking and i'll tell you one other story, and maybe i'm jumping ahead to a question to ask, but it feels appropriate. 11 00:43:29.340 --> 00:43:43.560 00:09:29.730 --> 00:09:38.220 316 86 Horse Crazy is a fascinating, funny, and moving love letter to these graceful animals and the people wholike herare obsessed . Share this Article: Horses have always been the salvation of Sarah Maslin Nir, who grew up having "the conversations with horses I longed to have with my family." She felt like an outcast both at home and at her tony Upper East Side prep school, where, she says, "my accomplishments with horses . Sarah Maslin Nir: And that is a really something I wish i'd included in the book, I only learned it later and one of the lenses, to which I tell that story and the times recently was cheryl white. 00:33:14.670 --> 00:33:21.030 00:25:08.220 --> 00:25:17.190 00:49:07.290 --> 00:49:18.960 00:28:10.290 --> 00:28:16.980 Sarah Maslin Nir: Our people story, so you know our people were almost literally erased from this planet annihilated and there have been erasers from the equestrian story that are not. 00:12:47.010 --> 00:12:58.440 00:55:47.580 --> 00:55:52.410 178 72 266 00:06:09.420 --> 00:06:14.880 Stephanie Butnick: And then. 123 Sarah Maslin Nir: In terms of the electric connection with courses in the book I begin I say when ever anyone asked me why do I love them, I would say, because horses. 00:46:49.320 --> 00:47:05.340 This is her first book with Cameron Kids. Ms. Nir was a finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for a yearlong investigation into New York . 00:32:48.570 --> 00:32:58.590 [5] Before attending journalism school, Nir lived in London and worked as a freelancer for several U.S. and international publications. 112 00:31:03.870 --> 00:31:13.320 00:09:39.930 --> 00:09:52.020 00:18:06.090 --> 00:18:14.970 65 302 340 He then pulls on a pair of goggles. [23], In October 2015, Reason published a three part re-reporting of the story by Jim Epstein, charging that the series was filled with misquotes and factual errors with respect to both its claims of illegally low wages and of health hazards. 311 268 The book journeys through Nir's life, her New York City upbringing with well-known psychiatrist parents and a father who survived WWII as. Stephanie Butnick: accented immigrant from Poland who didn't understand baseball when you were growing up, who evaded hitler's a nine year old channeled his enormous childhood trauma into a renowned career as a psychiatrist in New York City so. 332 00:53:08.820 --> 00:53:22.860 00:39:09.960 --> 00:39:19.320 00:44:36.420 --> 00:44:44.850 Sarah Maslin Nir is a staff reporter for The New York Times. Sarah Maslin Nir: Endless around the horse world both past and present, have a tremendous brutality exacted on these animals and it's easy to do it is easy to be selfish with a horse, because they are here at our at our will and at our leisure. . Sarah Maslin Nir: And that connection ISM is deeply powerful there's one other way that you connect with them that you don't connect with. 00:13:24.150 --> 00:13:33.030 00:12:11.160 --> 00:12:18.960 00:09:12.870 --> 00:09:28.350 350 00:12:22.740 --> 00:12:37.290 Sarah Maslin Nir: I just watched your horse save your life. Sarah Maslin Nir: And he had been impressed into hard Labor on a Polish farm the family believed that he and his mother and sister were Polish refugees not Jewish and so. 15 93 00:01:46.200 --> 00:01:58.560 Kudos to Sarah Maslin Nir for shedding light on the working conditions faced by nail salon workers in her recent two-part New York Times expos "Perfect Nails . Sarah Maslin Nir: Viewed throughout history and art is extensions of the phallus and the way that you dominate people it is for aeons been on horseback so it makes a lot of sense. 00:35:20.190 --> 00:35:28.470 Sarah Maslin Nir: And so, in the book I ended up writing with the black cowboys across Texas, and a post man has spent his life savings to create the Museum of the black cowboy. 290 33 00:51:16.740 --> 00:51:25.230 358 155 Sarah Maslin Nir: Still, maybe not work from home era, but soon back will be back at our desks and next to everyone at their desk is a landline phone. Sarah Maslin Nir: Although it made me perhaps feel inferior insecure about my own place in the world, I think it also made me compassionate having that legacy and my family. 122 194 Not the Sarah Nir you were looking for? Sarah Maslin Nir: into it and controlling it completely and in that way they lend you their power on my own two legs i'm just Sarah you lent for more i'm formidable I have 30 elite boots I have power. 00:40:09.090 --> 00:40:16.710 270 216 She was promoted to staff reporter covering Queens for the Metro section in May, 2013. The New York Times published an article on Saturday titled: 'A Fourth of July Symbol of Unity That May No Longer Unite.'. 00:07:06.180 --> 00:07:11.610 [28] Shortly afterward, Reason and Crain's New York Business published stories refuting those allegations. Sarah Maslin Nir: trundled in and he took that second place ribbon from the judge and put it on his chest and turned to him and raised up his hands and said I defeated Hitler. 00:27:37.380 --> 00:27:45.240 Ari Goldstein: database to while I was listening to you guys and kind of couple interesting objects i'm just going to throw up on the screen in advance. Sarah Maslin Nir: hey I wish i'd included this in my book, it sounds amazing, but it does bring me to a topic that I address in the book, I will pivot on what I do know about that. 00:37:24.030 --> 00:37:31.020 150 Sarah Maslin Nir: Initial iteration book I didn't include it, I wanted to be an almanac of course crazies and Simon and Schuster said no, we think it's your story too so so that was a challenge. 00:05:59.340 --> 00:06:08.910 Sarah Maslin Nir: and proceeded to do a full somersault at speed and, as we were both coming down, he was falling to the Left and I fell to the Left and I just braced for 1200 pounds of course flesh to end me. Ari Goldstein: If you're able we hope you'll donate to support the museum's work everything that we do is made possible through the generous support of our Community Members like you guys, so a great thanks to everyone, and we wish you a safe and wonderful evening take care guys. 00:11:57.660 --> 00:12:02.610 Sarah Maslin Nir: Take a look at her, she looks like the you know Las Vegas last but they don't see it, because they feel her jewishness right the gestalt and so you know we all put on different identities and. 00:10:04.710 --> 00:10:18.030 69 73 177 In September and October 2015, hundreds of nail salon owners and workers protested at the NYT offices several times, in response to the story and the ensuing New York State crackdown. Ari Goldstein: You can order the book at the link in the zoom chat it's from sarah's local retailer here in New York so every copy they sell is personally signed. Sarah Maslin Nir: was a now lockdowns are sort of normal to us, but that was a brave new world I covered it pretty. She currently covers breaking news for the paper’s Metro section. This programs original recording transcript is below. Stephanie Butnick: And I guess I sort of want to talk about this, one thing that comes up very, very briefly, in the book where. Then he saved her life. How did you find this story? In July 2015, Unvarnished's claims of widespread "astonishingly low" wages were challenged by former New York Times reporter Richard Bernstein, in the New York Review of Books. Sarah Maslin Nir: They would leash excuse me put their dog on the leash they would leash that dog just because I was walking up to them on a horse so horses are a great weapon of intimidation and have always been. Her style is conversational and often amusing: Right now, Trendy was getting a vibe. 00:16:45.900 --> 00:16:56.670 (Part 1)," Reason (October 27, 2015), Jim Epstein, "How The New York Times' Flawed Reporting on Nail Salons Closed Opportunities For Undocumented Immigrants (Part 2)," Reason (October 28, 2015), Jim Epstein, "The New York Times Says Working in Nail Salons Causes Cancer and Miscarriages. 157 Ari Goldstein: Our host this evening is the wonderful stephanie buttoning who's a granddaughter of Holocaust survivors herself, in addition to being deputy editor of tablet magazine and host of the leading Jewish podcast unorthodox. Stephanie Butnick: And you were like 16 when that happened record high school. 00:44:59.550 --> 00:45:11.220 260 00:36:46.800 --> 00:36:48.030 Sarah Maslin Nir: In treating his patients who had that disorder judge them as it being lesser and then his own, and so I think there was something special about my father's ability to treat post traumatic stress and others. Sarah Maslin Nir: I really completed these blonde haired and for reddit pony tails girls in the pony ring with me as an area actually areas that were part of this boogeyman that my father had escaped i'm talking about these. In May of this year, New York Times reporter Sarah Maslin Nir published a deep-dive investigation into exploitation, unfair labor practices and health hazards at New York City nail salons. 347 304 The daughter of psychiatrist Yehuda Nir and psychologist Bonnie Maslin, Nir was born and grew up in Manhattan, attending Brearley School. 00:57:03.690 --> 00:57:19.350 Sarah Maslin Nir: And yet there was one lady who had a dozen of them in martha's vineyard and so for the book, I called her up and I was like, how do you have. 31 Before that, Ms. Nir was a beat . 00:27:54.330 --> 00:28:02.880 Sarah Maslin Nir: So I needed one of these when I got back I had. 00:55:22.140 --> 00:55:30.210 276 About the author Sarah Maslin Nir is a Pulitzer Prize-nominated New York Times reporter and the author of Horse Crazy: The Story of a Woman and a World in Love with an Animal. 00:05:48.120 --> 00:05:58.830 254 Sarah Maslin Nir: He had this yeah the heck show to see them so actually a lot of them, he would see for free and he actually buy them metro cards and subway tokens to come see him one. Acclaimed journalist and avid equestrian Sarah Maslin Nir is one of them; she began riding horses when she was just two years old and hasn't stopped since. Sarah Maslin Nir: And i'm 59th street of fifth avenue among the central park carriage horses and the scent of his remembered liberation when he drove to the stables to pick me up from doing chores or riding horses, my father would roll down the window and close his eyes. 00:25:42.870 --> 00:25:47.220 Sarah Maslin Nir Horse Crazy: The Story of a Woman and a World in Love with an Animal Hardcover - Illustrated, August 4, 2020 by Sarah Maslin Nir (Author) 447 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle $13.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook $0.00 Free with your Audible trial Hardcover Such a book is often the start of a lifelong infatuation with horses. 232 The Museum of Jewish Heritage is able to fulfill its mission thanks to the generous support of patrons, members, and museum visitors. Sarah Maslin Nir graduated from Columbia University in 2005, majoring in political science and philosophy. 00:47:38.370 --> 00:47:41.580 Sarah Maslin Nir: I don't know if you ever get over it right and a good, healthy dose of imposter syndrome is what makes you work real hard. 195 Sarah Maslin Nir is a Pulitzer Prize-nominated reporter for The New York Times and the author of both a memoir and a new children's novel. In September 2015, Leah Epstein was traveling in Scotland with Sarah Maslin Nir, a writer covering their trip for the Times' travel section.Nir was driving while Epstein was in the back seat . (He will train alongside the famous Lipizzaners, or flying horses, at an equestrian castle in Austria before eventually traveling to America. 278 On View The Holocaust: What Hate Can Do, On View The Garden of Stones by Andy Goldsworthy, On View Survivors: Faces of Life After the Holocaust, Coming Soon Courage to Act: Rescue in Denmark, Museum of Jewish Heritage Holocaust Curriculum, Curriculum Guides for Frequently Assigned Books, Museum of Jewish Heritage A Living Memorial to the Holocaust. Why do I love horses that's because the answer is always been because horses. Sarah Maslin Nir: it's called a phone and, believe it or not, a rings and you can call people you don't have to text people you listen, can you believe it you don't have to tweet at them or email them when you want to work somewhere. 00:44:02.940 --> 00:44:03.960 00:41:05.610 --> 00:41:12.480 Sarah Maslin Nir: You better thank that horse for saving your life, and I said I did, and I do. 198 00:52:04.620 --> 00:52:07.770 In a Twitter thread, one of the reporters, Sarah Maslin Nir explained: 'I spent almost every night in June out with the mayor of NYC though he didn't know it. 00:36:33.600 --> 00:36:45.330 Sarah's father, Dr. Yehuda Nir, was a Holocaust survivor who had escaped Nazi-occupied Poland as a child; he went on to become a prominent child psychiatrist specializing in post-traumatic stress. 245 Sarah Maslin Nir: You know, he said that's what you are, you know and, and so I was loaded with intergenerational trauma that it doesn't really matter what reality is it's it's a perception issue. Sarah Maslin Nir: That, yes, we had horses in the family, Sarah we had a subversive like World War one era polak in the family who would gather up. 00:47:12.390 --> 00:47:18.240 Roughly two-thirds of the U.S. population more than 200 million people were under winter warnings or advisories at one point on Friday. 00:17:55.320 --> 00:18:05.160 00:21:46.110 --> 00:21:58.020 00:18:29.340 --> 00:18:44.130 Sarah Maslin Nir: As intrinsically American and yet Native Americans only learned to ride them and 15th century so it's. Sarah Maslin Nir: like this and and I realized that I am trendies heard and justin the way, as he wouldn't hurt another member of his herd he had taken pains to avoid me and I was being too too staunch in my desire to not see that and, as she walked away, she said. Nir was a Finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for "Unvarnished," her more than yearlong investigation into New York City's nail salon industry that documented the exploitative labor practices and health issues manicurists face. 00:25:31.140 --> 00:25:31.530 Sarah Maslin Nir: These horses and she's very posh English woman and she said why don't you come see come for the weekend, like no questions asked so I show up at her farm. 00:35:57.600 --> 00:36:02.460 00:15:43.980 --> 00:15:50.730 She covered the escape of two inmates from the Clinton Correctional Facility; camped out overnight at Zuccotti Park with Occupy Wall Street protesters; attended 25 parties over five days; and conducted a sweeping investigation into New York City's nail salon industry, for which she was a 2016 Pulitzer . Sarah Maslin Nir Getty Images. 231 The New York Post recently reported that the victim of a car crash is suing the New York Times for $4.75 million because her friend, a Times writer, allegedly caused an accident in which she was injured. 237 Sarah Maslin Nir: I was like What do you mean and it turns out, yes she's been going back to do all this stuff with the horses and smoke philistinism. This transcription was created automatically during a live program so may contain inaccurate transcriptions of some words. 296 indefinite torture the desperate wait for australian mothers in Apr 06 2021 web 15 hours ago about 40 australians 10 22 Among the lesser known of these, she was the first celebrity to invite Nocturnalist, The New York Times Metro section's nightlife reporter from 2010 to . 00:03:29.430 --> 00:03:38.580 But did you know that since the age of two, Sarah has also been a dedicated horsewoman? 80 00:40:58.380 --> 00:41:05.160 00:42:11.280 --> 00:42:19.530 00:27:10.650 --> 00:27:19.620 241 00:38:43.560 --> 00:39:03.750 00:40:56.970 --> 00:40:57.270 At each program, Nir brings together two remarkable New Yorkers to explore - and question - key concepts and commonly-held beliefs about life in the city, its limits and its possibilities. 00:11:33.450 --> 00:11:50.160 00:37:09.270 --> 00:37:09.630 255 00:13:33.450 --> 00:13:43.170 Sarah Maslin Nir: Is a lot of the coverage of the deaths of black men at police hands in which has been a really eye opening and profound test to cover these stories. Children's book author Sarah Maslin Nir embarks on an unconventional book tour from barn to barn 2023-04-29 - By Maddie Browning GLOBE CORRESPONDENT Maddie Browning can be reached at maddie.browning@globe.com. 00:21:22.140 --> 00:21:31.110 00:54:24.750 --> 00:54:34.890 50 i've traced the Viking history of the katie Norwegian fjord horse who extracted us, both from a peatbog and the Scottish Highlands. "[31], In September 2015, Nir was recognized with the New York Newswomen's Club award for in-depth reporting. 00:03:20.130 --> 00:03:28.170 00:02:07.230 --> 00:02:10.530 Sarah Maslin Nir: They didn't protect Jews, they felt we were pulled and they had free slave Labor from us and didn't deserve to be in it, but that's a whole nother story, however. 00:26:07.590 --> 00:26:13.860 Sarah Maslin Nir: They don't sleep standing up, but they do spend most of their life standing up and it's, certainly when they go down the jump up, so I thought he had died. Stephanie Butnick: Thanks so much Ari and wow Sarah that was quite an entrance I like that whole special video just for us. Sarah Maslin Nir: My father his mother his sister rode away from the farm to freedom in a briscoe a four wheeled carriage pulled by as my father wrote in his book, the last child to. 173 Sarah Maslin Nir: Because it's not possible because we've it's unprecedented and historic and we've never been here before, and so I have a very. 167 00:24:04.800 --> 00:24:05.340 145 Sarah Maslin Nir: And it's a tautology that's an absolutely satisfying answer for a horse lover there's something about how they move how they look how they feel and yet. 199 100 Their owners must carry them or use a service elevator. 00:45:19.080 --> 00:45:26.970 Sarah Maslin Nir: I don't me I don't need, which is her Hebrew school Hebrew what she thinks means you know, Sir, Sir, it means a little something closer, as we know, to my leads. 00:42:38.340 --> 00:42:46.560 63 [24][25][26] In November 2015, the NYT public editor concluded that the expos's "findings, and the language used to express them, should have been dialed back in some instances substantially" and recommended that "The Times write further follow-up stories, including some that re-examine its original findings and that take on the criticism from salon owners and others not defensively but with an open mind. 00:18:56.640 --> 00:19:12.420 She is also a graduate of the Columbia School of Journalism (2009). 00:28:38.160 --> 00:28:50.550 And then, midair, he flipped himself, a spectator told her. 8 00:57:20.880 --> 00:57:21.990 Sarah Maslin Nir: I have a joke in my family that the that you can't end a meal, unless you say the H word so by the end of the meals nobody's mentioned the Holocaust dessert someone will go Holocaust and then we can all leave yeah. 57 247 Sarah Maslin Nir: They are in the same way that they are extensions of the human body they're also. Sarah Maslin Nir: But it really was astounding experience um I think something i've been saying throughout my coverage of coronavirus is that there are no grownups in the room. Sarah Maslin Nir: Well, first of all it's important to identify that it's patently false I come from, tremendous privilege, you know my my parents both had. 190 Sarah Maslin Nir: pepper into the horses aliases and they would prance and buck and freak out because, obviously, I mean who wouldn't and the Polish cavalry be very impressed and buy back their own decrepit horses thinking, they were full of fire that kind of work. Sarah Maslin Nir: About at the same time as a person who got it from foreign travel, but he was the first case of Community spread and it actually there's a Jewish angle there right all new this Jewish. Sarah Maslin Nir: On on applying and she goes me I wouldn't apply What do you mean it and apply and my dad says, and these are immortal words that have become my mantra he said, let them say no, first, before I tell myself, no. Stephanie Butnick: I love that and to me there's something so much more magnificent about your family's horse connection right when your dad says war horse people he's up being a little facetious but not really right there was something about first of all pulling one over. Sarah Maslin Nir spent 13 months investigating workplace conditions in New York City nail salons. Sarah Maslin Nir: And so the the pushing this of the Jews don't let them say no first have been tropes of my journalism career and every every moment of my waking life.

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