00:44:36.420 --> 00:44:44.850 00:54:49.860 --> 00:55:03.120 253 Under Review. 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. Sarah Maslin Nir: Basically conscripted them as my dad is private it was slave Labor and the family actually. 257 351 89 00:49:56.520 --> 00:50:09.990 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. Full Episode Wednesday, Sep 21 'A team of reporters following. 00:48:57.930 --> 00:49:06.630 Colon, who previously suffered from sarcoidosis, a disease that her doctor . 160 41 Horse Crazy - BookPage 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. 00:50:48.450 --> 00:50:58.320 00:18:45.390 --> 00:18:55.950 52 322 5 verisk.com; gmail.com; thedailybeast.com; jta.org; forward.com; 4 516-284-XXXX; 516-239-XXXX; 516-239-XXXX; 516359XXXX; Andy Wright SVP, Head of Global Enterprise . Sarah Maslin Nir: Well, first of all stephanie I thank you for such a deep read of the book, I often say that when. 239 (He will train alongside the famous Lipizzaners, or flying horses, at an equestrian castle in Austria before eventually traveling to America. Stephanie Butnick: Right, Edmond J. Safra Plaza36 Battery PlaceNew York, NY 10280. This is her first book with Cameron Kids. 304 [18] The independent NYT Public Editor also reported that she had previously corresponded with Bernstein and looked into his complaints, and expressed her belief that the story's reporting was sound. 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. Only In New York | Museum of the City of New York NYTimes Disses The Flag, Gets Blasted! - The Savage Nation The Evidence Says Otherwise. [1] She served as a Times film critic from 1977 to 1999 and as a book critic from 2000 to 2015. 00:50:10.890 --> 00:50:15.180 Stephanie Butnick: Not just the book but but also your life, so I want to sort of jump right in we saw. Ari Goldstein: ended up being deported to our show to He was killed he entrusted his body work to. 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. 91 173 8 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. Sarah Maslin Nir: And having a stunning revelation that I saw an etching from the 1800s it's called the horse dealer and it is a man selling horses, to a very posh German crowd and he has payout. Sarah Maslin Nir (born March 23, 1983) is an American journalist, best known for her New York Times report on the working conditions of nail salon workers, for which she was a finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting. 00:05:35.940 --> 00:05:38.100 THE FLYING HORSE (Once Upon a Horse, Book 1), by Sarah Maslin Nir. 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. 00:14:05.220 --> 00:14:16.530 The Museum of Jewish Heritage is able to fulfill its mission thanks to the generous support of patrons, members, and museum visitors. 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.