Zephyr Teachout День народження, дата народження

Zephyr Teachout

Zephyr Rain Teachout (, born October 24, 1971) is an American attorney, author, political candidate, and professor of law specializing in democracy and antitrust at Fordham University.

In 2014, Teachout ran for the Democratic Party nomination for governor of New York and lost to incumbent governor Andrew Cuomo, receiving 33% of the primary vote. In 2016, Teachout was a candidate for the United States House of Representatives in New York's 19th congressional district. Teachout won the Democratic primary before losing to Republican John Faso. In 2018, Teachout was a candidate for New York State attorney general in the 2018 elections but lost the Democratic nomination to Letitia James. Her candidacy was endorsed by The New York Times.

On November 15, 2021, Teachout again announced her candidacy for the Democratic nomination for New York State attorney general, but suspended her campaign after the incumbent, James, who had been running for governor, instead ran for reelection. Teachout endorsed James when she announced the suspension of her campaign.

On January 24, 2022, the New York State attorney general's office appointed Teachout as a special advisor and senior counsel for economic justice.

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День народження, дата народження
неділя, 24 жовтня 1971 р.
Місце народження
Seattle
Вік
53
Знак зірки

24 жовтня 1971 р. був неділя під знаком зірки . Це був 296 день року. Президентом Сполучених Штатів був Richard M. Nixon.

Якщо ви народилися в цей день, вам 53 років. Ваш останній день народження був четвер, 24 жовтня 2024 р., 327 днів тому. Ваш наступний день народження пʼятниця, 24 жовтня 2025 р. через 37 днів. Ви прожили 19 686 днів, або приблизно 472 479 годин, або приблизно 28 348 773 хвилин, або приблизно 1 700 926 380 секунд.

Деякі люди, які поділяють цей день народження:

24th of October 1971 News

Новини, як вони з'явилися на першій сторінці New York Times на 24 жовтня 1971 р.

Auto Dealers and Papers End Oregon Battle on Ads

Date: 24 October 1971

By ROBERT A. WRIGHTSpecial to The New York Times

Robert WRIGHTSpecial

Portland Auto Dealers Assn, Ore, having withheld ad from S I Newhouse's 2 daily newspapers for over 2 wks because of M Royko column in which he said avg car salesman is 'sneaky liar' and called them 'double-talking, deceitful confidence men', plans to resume ad next wk; The Oregonian says boycott cost newspaper up to $200,000; dispute revd

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Editor Faces Trial

Date: 24 October 1971

Special to The New York Times

ed of Eng-language Athens newspaper faces 5 yrs in jail and fine for printing frontpage headline day after Agnew's arrival in Athens that said; Bombs, Recruited School Children Greet Agnew

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7 Papers Devoting Front Page To Attack on U.S. Bureaucracy

Date: 24 October 1971

E C Pulliam, publisher of 7 newspapers in Ind and Ariz, devotes entire front pages of his Sunday editions to ed attacking Fed bureaucracy, which he asserts is most serious threat to freedom in US; says same ed will appear on front pages of his afternoon papers and will be printed as paid ad in Washington Star and Washington Post; ed cites examples of what it describes as bureaucratic power in business, educ, employment and pollution control; Pulliam papers listed

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PAKISTAN OFFERS SEIZED TV FILMS; Distributes Footage From Newsmen for Propaganda

Date: 24 October 1971

By MALCOLM W. BROWNESpecial to The New York Times

Malcolm BROWNESpecial

A Azhar, gen mgr of Govt-operated Karachi TV station, discloses Govt offered him 2 cans of TV film confiscated from foreign news teams when they were expelled from E Pakistan in Mar, for inclusion in propaganda film; says he used none of material; movies purport to show Pakistan Army was justified in quelling revolt; army police reptdly have used notes, address books, texts of ints and similar material confiscated from foreign correspondents in tracing and prosecuting pol opponents; 1 rept says this material has been used as evidence against Mujibur Rahman; 3 E Pakistani newsmen are reptd by colleagues to have been called to testify at trial; all were reptdly compelled to make depositions against Mujibur and 1 was flown under guard to give evidence at trial; 2 others reptdly escaped and went underground

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Scholars Seeking Right Not to Disclose Sources

Date: 25 October 1971

By ROBERT REINHOLDSpecial to The New York Times

legal effort is being mounted, in reaction to continuing Govt probe into press publication of Pentagon study, to establish for scholars the same privilege to protect confidential sources as newsmen have won in some cases; question is being raised by Profs Falk, Popkin and Chomsky, called to testify in secret on study before Fed grand jury, Boston; lawyers for Popkin expected to present affidavits in Fed Dist Ct from 22 or so scholars backing academic privilege; profs' stand is based on case of NY Times reporter E Caldwell; Falk has already tried without success to invoke academic privilege to quash his subpoena

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U.S. Plum Island Lab Holds Its First Open House

Date: 24 October 1971

By BOYCE RENSBERGERSpecial to The New York Times

US Agr Dept's highly restricted animal-disease lab, Plum Is, NY, opened to pub for 1st time since its dedication 15 yrs ago

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News of the Camera World

Date: 24 October 1971

-- BERNARD GLADSTONE

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JAY G. HAYDEN 86, OF DETROIT NEWS; Washington Correspondent From 1915 to 1965 Dies

Date: 25 October 1971

Hayden, Jay G

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Newswomen Plan Dance

Date: 24 October 1971

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Jersey Group Backs Lindsay

Date: 25 October 1971

Com for a Choice, citizens group backing Lindsay for Pres, formed in NJ

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