Stephanie Butnick: How much of that as a as a child of you know, several you know thinkers in this way, I mean. 00:33:58.800 --> 00:34:07.230 Ari Goldstein: Courses. Sarah Maslin Nir has been a staff reporter for The New York Times since August 2011. 00:37:48.870 --> 00:37:54.240 00:33:57.510 --> 00:33:58.080 234 by Sarah Maslin Nir RELEASE DATE: Aug. 4, 2020. She currently covers breaking news for the papers Metro section. 00:55:52.800 --> 00:55:56.460 154 309 Sarah Maslin Nir: I didn't have any of that I did live on park avenue I did summer in the hamptons but what I was feeling was intergenerational trauma and that lack of belonging, you know externally I looked at every bit the part and it didn't occur to me, you know, but I. 312 97 00:05:35.940 --> 00:05:38.100 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. Ari Goldstein: i'm Ari Goldstein Senior Public programs producer at the Museum of Jewish heritage, a living memorial to the Holocaust and it's a pleasure to welcome you to today's program force crazy and the Holocaust, but Sarah has a linear and our wonderful moderator stephanie button and. 31 00:51:35.190 --> 00:51:45.300 New York Times staff reporter and author Sarah Maslin Nir adores horses. 00:54:35.610 --> 00:54:47.400 275 00:01:21.360 --> 00:01:26.790 00:01:59.070 --> 00:02:06.360 00:09:29.730 --> 00:09:38.220 157 00:22:57.150 --> 00:23:10.350 249 272 00:44:02.940 --> 00:44:03.960 195 00:45:19.080 --> 00:45:26.970 17 49 The storm raged for days, dumping four feet of snow and packing winds as high as 70 miles per hour, an unusually catastrophic combination. The conversations are inspired by the Museum's ongoing . A delightful journey and summer 2020 must-read for equestrians everywhere! Sarah Maslin Nir: damp masa wrapped and clingfilm that I brought to the horror shows you know, I was compelled to belong, and I would often say that you know dad. Sarah Maslin Nir: At the last second he talked his body and threw himself to the right into this giant barrel, which has been a flower pot and into this fence, which is how he got stuck. 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. 00:26:07.590 --> 00:26:13.860 Sarah Maslin Nir: You know, it will make see is what makes you wedged yourself into a career at the New York Times, because you know it's another victory lap against the Nazis, I once was telling a friend, we were at pace. 270 Stephanie Butnick: love that um take us to our next question, which is how do you feel about the horse racing industry. Book Review: The Flying Horse, by Sarah Maslin Nir - New York Times 59 00:32:22.680 --> 00:32:30.450 00:54:24.750 --> 00:54:34.890 153 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. Sarah Maslin Nir, author of the memoir "Horse Crazy," joined us to tell us about her new book, "The Flying Horse." the first in a series of fictional middle-grade novels inspired by real horses . Sarah Maslin Nir: That their connection to the right also I was a mounted parks enforcement officer, you can call me officer near riding in central Park, and let me tell you. 00:31:13.650 --> 00:31:22.950 Within hours, the expos had sparked thousands of conversations, in news broadcasts and on social media, about how best to help the vulnerable employees . 127 Ari Goldstein: If you've read the book, then we know that it also explores in depth sarah's Jewish identity and family background in the Holocaust, which is totally interconnected with her love of horses, hence our title for this evenings Program. Sarah Maslin Nir: and. The daughter of psychiatrist Yehuda Nir and psychologist Bonnie Maslin,[2] Nir was born and grew up in Manhattan, attending Brearley School. Yet Sarah Maslin Nir was one of four New York Times journalists reporting from the scene of the police action last weekend (the Times sent two reporters and two photojournalists). 00:41:58.590 --> 00:42:00.990 Stephanie Butnick: So you know, for you, as you say, horses, where you belong, and you discovered that at a young age, and so. 00:29:09.300 --> 00:29:12.990 37 205 Sarah Maslin Nir: That, too, with two willing participants, but I believe it's a conversation with a creature that's been bred for millennia, to have to be that conversationalist with us, but I think we owe them a tremendous ethic of care and just stories like that there are. 00:47:20.250 --> 00:47:37.230 90 00:16:57.060 --> 00:17:10.860 38 00:57:23.880 --> 00:57:24.390 The storm, plus a new moon, pushed water from Lake Erie into Buffalo, and threatened more flooding on the South Shore of Long Island. 306 Sarah Maslin Nir 'Flying Horse' book tour visits New Jersey barns Sarah Maslin Nir Getty Images. Stephanie Butnick: The stories, you were reporting from new Rochelle or obviously like if you're in a bit out from that, but you were really, really in the mix um, can you tell us a little bit about that experience. 00:18:56.640 --> 00:19:12.420 Sarah Maslin Nir: Well, first of all stephanie I thank you for such a deep read of the book, I often say that when. 00:56:53.910 --> 00:57:03.270 "[27], In November 2015, a follow-on nail salons story by Nir charged that state legislator Ron Kim had reversed his position on nail salon reforms after receiving an influx of campaign contributions from nail salon owners. 168 Stephanie Butnick: love that I mean you do you write a lot about writing with the ashley's and the charlotte's with their blond hair and they are the ponies that they had themselves and their fancy writing guarantee. 00:08:15.240 --> 00:08:30.240 Review: 'The Flying Horse' is a refreshing horse-lovers' book for 00:19:13.470 --> 00:19:26.760 68 00:07:19.110 --> 00:07:27.450 344 00:42:11.280 --> 00:42:19.530 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. It was at Spa Jolie, the downtown day spa where she worked in early 2015, that Colon, a former nail salon owner and longtime manicurist, met Sarah Maslin Nir, the New York Times reporter who wrote an expos, published in May, that upended New York's nail industry. Sarah Maslin Nir: cashmere and john first, and I think a large part of my desire to penetrate and belong in that world was to pass. Stephanie Butnick: Just feeling like it, I don't know you could describe how you feel, but his his response he was never envy me my wounds I envy you are spared your own So could you tell me a little bit about. 00:25:42.870 --> 00:25:47.220 Ari Goldstein: we're glad that you guys are here with us to explore her background and story. 00:26:55.230 --> 00:27:09.990 208 00:35:12.480 --> 00:35:19.560 00:25:18.450 --> 00:25:31.080 136 238 [1] She served as a Times film critic from 1977 to 1999 and as a book critic from 2000 to 2015. Sarah Maslin Nir: Maybe makes me think there's a grain of truth but absent that horsey heritage that I wanted, and with that discussing one that I, I feel like i'm going to deny, however, Jews were in fact. 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. Ari Goldstein: But this is a beautiful watercolor by this young check Jewish boy Peter lowenstein who was deported to terrorising was 22 and. Sarah Maslin Nir: The last day of the war was spent at that, far from my father. 169 00:24:52.770 --> 00:25:07.800 212 00:23:33.810 --> 00:23:38.760 00:25:08.220 --> 00:25:17.190 00:38:16.890 --> 00:38:27.180 260 One manicurist has had a. 298 Stephanie Butnick: The Labor abuses in within the nail salon world and, more recently, which was a pulitzer prize finalist. 78 Car Crash Victim Sues the New York Times for Writer's Negligent Driving 274 Review by Alice Cary. A. I. 00:07:58.920 --> 00:08:09.120 She is also a graduate of the Columbia School of Journalism (2009). NY Times sued over horror car crash | Page Six Less than a month after it first appeared, Sarah Maslin Nir's two-part report on systemic wage theft, rights violations, and dangerous working conditions in New York City nail salons already looks like a journalistic parable for the ages. It was icky.. 00:06:39.510 --> 00:06:52.260 204 00:50:16.020 --> 00:50:26.760 237 00:11:20.820 --> 00:11:32.700 00:43:20.190 --> 00:43:28.950 Sarah Maslin Nir. Sarah Maslin Nir: On in the belly of a Spanish galleon by Spanish copies to doors, and yet they became completely adopted by Native Americans, and we think of them. Sarah Maslin Nir: Jewish if we were X men, you know that's our that's our superpower my dad has a really fascinating story. 00:12:47.010 --> 00:12:58.440 00:03:55.590 --> 00:04:03.840 00:05:59.340 --> 00:06:08.910 (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. Sarah Maslin Nir: You think oh how cute right, but when you look at, of course, you feel something it's a little bit more akin to looking at a mountain range or the sea rolling in. Colon, who previously suffered from sarcoidosis, a disease that her doctor . 241 00:56:18.120 --> 00:56:30.600 185 In the decade i've worked for the New York Times i've reported across the country and around the world, and as soon as I file each story I do one thing, before I had home I searched for the horses. 00:44:36.420 --> 00:44:44.850 Download Ebook All Children Matter Pdf Free Copy - training.rina 00:47:43.110 --> 00:47:49.110 00:54:09.000 --> 00:54:17.220 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 . 00:25:48.300 --> 00:25:55.260 188 00:15:20.820 --> 00:15:29.550 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. The two-part series appeared in The Times this week. 00:37:41.610 --> 00:37:48.150 85 170 132 00:29:24.870 --> 00:29:35.430 216 00:25:31.140 --> 00:25:31.530 Before that, Ms. Nir was a beat reporter covering the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan. Sarah Maslin Nir: Because I don't want to be taken as soft I want to be seen as disciplined and, but there is something that transpires between two bodies that are connected. 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. 00:29:01.230 --> 00:29:07.710 Sarah Maslin Nir: to him as to me horses were freedom on April 28 1945 my father was 15. Sarah Nir email address & phone number - RocketReach The article praised Nir's exposure of exploitation and racism within the nail salon industry, but also acknowledged criticisms of her reporting, finding that "At times, though, Nir does seem to overstate the case against salon owners. Sarah Maslin Nir: yeah I was the first reporter on the ground in new Rochelle the night that Larry garber's a lawyer became the first documented case of coronavirus in New York, excuse me, the second. 61 [1] The story generated both extensive . 00:31:30.150 --> 00:31:44.100 00:46:24.180 --> 00:46:30.750 277 Sarah Maslin Nir: And then, she said to me the immortal words, which I think are my personal motto, and perhaps the surface book, she said yes, Sarah horses are the story, but are they ever the whole story. [3] Her brother, David Nir, is (as of 2014) the political director of Daily Kos. Unvarnished - New America 302 301 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. 261 00:34:54.660 --> 00:35:01.200 00:42:01.350 --> 00:42:06.870 Sarah Maslin Nir: sense of being out of place an outsider in a world that didn't belong to her, I was convinced I couldn't possibly compete, this is the best. Interspersed with the eight chapters from Trendys point of view are five from Sarahs. This programs original recording transcript is below. Sarah Maslin Nir: By comparison, I don't feel like a real person that someone who wasn't forged in the fires of war, who didn't have needs as Adam mystic is survival. 00:31:53.280 --> 00:32:08.550 00:37:54.630 --> 00:38:05.250 Given the inherent danger of horseback riding (which Nir knows firsthand, having written in Horse Crazy about the sometimes scary injuries she has suffered), what I miss in The Flying Horse is the how-to. Online Library Broken A Love Story Horses Humans And Redemption On The Sarah Maslin Nir: The first, winner of the first ever conducted Derby was a black man and the trainer of that horse was and emancipated slaves. 00:43:29.340 --> 00:43:43.560 Sarah Maslin Nir: got real sick real quick, I mean how foolish now looking back, but it was a fascinating experience and another thing i've been on the forefront of this year. 51 339 00:27:45.330 --> 00:27:52.890 Sarah Maslin Nir: had been refusing insulin and I sometimes a complete a couple of these stories so she i'm sure she's going to correct me in the in the chat. 00:40:27.930 --> 00:40:34.140 By Sarah Maslin Nir. 215 322 00:52:20.220 --> 00:52:35.850 Sarah Maslin Nir: This isn't our world like I am an outsider here, this is Ralph lauren's world, you know that he dressed in Kashmir and jodhpurs and dad would say no seta not Ralph lauren Ralph lifshitz. 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. 00:21:46.110 --> 00:21:58.020 Stephanie Butnick: you describe yourself as sort of the upstart kid of immigrant Jews and i'm and i'm wondering me. Transformative Experience | GW Today | The George Washington University Sarah Maslin Nir: courses that were abandoned by the Polish cavalry and he would collect them from the woods when they were broken up and discarded and then he would bring it back to his farm. 123 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. Since . 00:11:33.450 --> 00:11:50.160 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. [19] In August 2015, several nail salons temporarily shut[20] in protest against the new law requiring salons to purchase wage bonds as security for any unpaid wages. The death toll in the region rose to 17. Ive never seen anything like it. Sarah Maslin Nir: A rare Indian horse it's called Mr worry and they're wonderful little horses they're just like other horses, except for one key feature they have curlicue ears that meet at a heart and the top of their head. 00:04:35.070 --> 00:04:45.510 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. 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. Sarah Maslin Nir (@SarahMaslinNir) / Twitter 00:16:35.610 --> 00:16:45.330 Stephanie Butnick: To reverse it right to subvert it exactly so, can you tell the story of how your parents man, I found it so delightful interesting. 133 Sarah Maslin Nir: i'll explain that, in a second and tell them about fresh horses for you come to this farm and buy fresh cavalry mounts and right before they got there, he would put. Sarah Maslin Nir: I felt self conscious putting these things to paper, as I say, in the book. 00:50:10.890 --> 00:50:15.180 00:09:52.590 --> 00:10:04.650 355 248 Dr. Maslin's and Dr. Nir's connections to GW extend beyond their friendship with Dr. Reich, Dr. Maslin said. Throughout her career, Maslin Nir has carried the stories of her family with herincluding her father, Yehuda Nir, who survived the Holocaust in Poland and became a prominent psychiatrist who specialized in treating trauma among New York Citys Hasidic Jews. 00:01:34.110 --> 00:01:45.450 64 91 likes, 2 comments - Horse Illustrated (@horseillustrated) on Instagram: "New York Times reporter and Pulitzer Prize finalist Sarah Maslin Nir delivers a powerfully . 00:12:11.160 --> 00:12:18.960 114 00:32:48.570 --> 00:32:58.590 00:15:43.980 --> 00:15:50.730 147 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. She sent him almost a dozen stories in one night and . [citation needed], Nir initially freelanced for the Times, contributing to 11 different sections of the paper. By lborkowski on May 11, 2015. Sarah Maslin Nir: full of relief, full of peace inside deeply into my hair when he hugged me after a long day of mucking stalls and grooming horses brought the barn home with me. Sarah Maslin Nir: Still Horse Crazy - Sidelines Magazine Sarah Maslin Nir: Of of humans, which is that we are there, safe place to be, and in that way courses or democratic they only demand that of people and everybody can be that for them. He has used this safety protocol for the past 14 months. Children's book author Sarah Maslin Nir embarks on an unconventional Sarah Maslin Nir: But. (He will train alongside the famous Lipizzaners, or flying horses, at an equestrian castle in Austria before eventually traveling to America. 209 Access Free All Children Matter Pdf For Free - beta.met Stephanie Butnick: Your father's psychiatric practice also presented its own sort of duality you know the upper East side elites that you write about the future, you don't write about them, but that that idea that that was part of his practice but also these hasidic Jews of brooklyn and so. 00:06:15.630 --> 00:06:20.310 00:39:28.170 --> 00:39:36.840 Recommended for readers 8 to 12 years. 166 Sarah Maslin Nir: To prevent them from taking these stealing these bloodlines of lipizzaner horses so that's a really fascinating book but look horses our time tied to a military might. 91 00:44:45.270 --> 00:44:59.070 173 32 00:52:46.560 --> 00:52:54.840 92 00:24:04.800 --> 00:24:05.340 23 Sarah Maslin Nir: She said I was directly behind you when he flipped and he was only coming down on top of you, he felt on the left and you felt the left and he was only coming down on top of you. 00:45:36.840 --> 00:45:46.320 00:45:27.330 --> 00:45:36.120 Sarah Maslin Nir: and out of 60 riders I actually came in second and when they collect the ribbons each rider walks in and on on their horse and you know, places the ribbon on its head and does a little victory lap and so in this line of. Sarah Maslin Nir: My my mom walks in two worlds, but if I walk in 20 you walk in 30 but it's just so funny that no it no one ever But then when I stopped that my go go look Come on, and they're like oh yeah, of course, you know. 00:42:07.080 --> 00:42:09.750 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. [2] Sarah Maslin Nir graduated from Columbia University in 2008, majoring in political science and philosophy. 00:35:45.000 --> 00:35:54.660 00:25:32.580 --> 00:25:41.490 "Horse Crazy" and the Holocaust with Sarah Maslin Nir 00:46:41.220 --> 00:46:48.570 158 00:24:22.800 --> 00:24:33.510 180 Jane Smiley is the author of many horse novels (most recently Perestroika in Paris), including eight titles for young readers. Sarah Maslin Nir is a staff reporter for The New York Times. We are happy to provide a copy of that ad and others. Sarah Maslin Nir: isn't that interesting I wasn't there I didn't belong and and even even and that's the fiction of identity right that identity is a construct here, I was not only was I there, I was the best of the best and I disappeared, because I didn't believe it. She directed Canadaland to a series of videos posted by Globe and Mail reporter Marieke Walsh on Friday, as independent confirmation that police had indeed raised . 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. 18 48 00:51:02.400 --> 00:51:06.690 145 Not the Sarah Nir you were looking for? Horse Crazy - BookPage 00:23:10.800 --> 00:23:17.490 00:47:12.390 --> 00:47:18.240 Many girls grow up reading a book (for me it was Silver Birch, by Dorothy Lyons) in which the heroine longs for a horse, finds one, tames it and makes a connection that is much more solid and fun than those she has with her schoolmates. Sarah Maslin Nir: On the other side of the mountains for to have these structures that existed east of them and black people have. 00:28:03.390 --> 00:28:09.390 221 305 00:19:46.050 --> 00:19:56.430 Stephanie Butnick: Think other people see us versus how have how we kind of get like some version, this is, that is the word I feel like the night because. 00:29:13.440 --> 00:29:24.660 Stephanie Butnick: You know, reminds me of. [33], Nir was a finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize in Local Reporting for Unvarnished.[1]. 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: horse dealers in the old country they were forced out of many other jobs but being forced dealers, is when they could have actually until about World War Two when they were edicts removing them from the marketplaces. The Evidence Says Otherwise. 00:14:57.810 --> 00:15:08.160 Then he saved her life. 100 As seen in: The New York Times, UOL, MSN, MSN Canada, MSN India, MSN South Africa, MSN UK, O Globo, The New York Times en Espaol, Bad Deck Breakdowns, Estado and more. 278 Sarah Maslin Nir: and send a runner out to where the cavalry was stationed and he was anti war so. 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. 00:42:46.830 --> 00:42:56.280 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. 00:48:57.930 --> 00:49:06.630 00:26:44.430 --> 00:26:54.510 141 Sarah Maslin Nir: So it was American horse racing, and that is a legacy that they have, thank you are, that they have never reckoned with. Shes interviewed by Stephanie Butnick, Tablet Magazine Deputy Editor and co-host of the leading Jewish podcast Unorthodox.. 106 264 00:52:55.230 --> 00:53:01.560 And then, midair, he flipped himself, a spectator told her. Their reasons differ: Conservatives argue that the word, coined about 20 years ago as an . Ari Goldstein: He painted a really impressive collection of work while he was in terrorising. 00:31:45.240 --> 00:31:53.010 00:25:56.250 --> 00:26:06.900 Joan Rivers, the pioneering comedian who died on Thursday, was a woman of many firsts. Q. 326 143 00:18:06.090 --> 00:18:14.970 00:04:04.320 --> 00:04:11.880 129 . Janet Maslin - Wikipedia 00:26:14.640 --> 00:26:16.230 10 Ari Goldstein: she's covered a lot of interesting stories in her career, many of which those who, in the audience probably have read. This is her first book with Cameron Kids. 00:07:29.520 --> 00:07:49.680 311 15 Sarah Maslin Nir: yeah so uh i've, of course, called trendsetter that actually really, really associate with my father, because I found him the week. Ari Goldstein: ended up being deported to our show to He was killed he entrusted his body work to. Her mother, Bonnie Maslin, was a noted psychologist who appeared on TV shows such as "Oprah." Maslin Nirs latest project is Horse Crazy: The Story of a Woman and a World in Love with an Animal, a new book that traces her lifelong obsession with horses and provides a window into the lesser-known corners of the equestrian world. The writer, and he wants to gaze at them stroke them gallop with them, but the reporter, and he has only one goal to know their stories. 335 The Flying Horse (Once Upon a Horse #1) - Abrams Books 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: you're allowed to define it yourself and Ralph lauren defined was culture Ralph elections, and so I will just the correct you on on that that small note. 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. Stephanie Butnick: And you were like 16 when that happened record high school. 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. Stephanie Butnick: You grew up between what seems like two realities you lived on the upper East side you ended up you attended, you know upper crust all girls private school there's the House in the hamptons the horse. 00:13:24.150 --> 00:13:33.030 282 96 A New York Times staff reporter profiles horses and horse lovers across the . 295 00:20:03.630 --> 00:20:10.740 25 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.