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i haven't read the strauss pieces that you referenced, but if you are right about the strauss and herbert marcuse pieces , i think they are strong learning mill to a great extent and i'll learn about some of the parts you haven't spoken about that have really convinced me. some of those parts we have talked about so far in this conference that mill does talk about virtues being practiced in liberalism, because you have to be actively engaged inside of your own mind. considerations are representative of government, which he talked about. >> i mentioned it because of herbert marcuse. >> thank you. why do we not want a government a benevolent dictator and not because we don't get what we want, then because citizens will not be able to practice their own freedom and become free people themselves. also, i think he's wrong on wanting a plurality of votes from the more educated, but in a way it follows from how he was a great defender of the push for more egalitarian public education in england at the time. it wasn't that we will pull from people from oxford, but when we have lower classes educa
i haven't read the strauss pieces that you referenced, but if you are right about the strauss and herbert marcuse pieces , i think they are strong learning mill to a great extent and i'll learn about some of the parts you haven't spoken about that have really convinced me. some of those parts we have talked about so far in this conference that mill does talk about virtues being practiced in liberalism, because you have to be actively engaged inside of your own mind. considerations are...
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in many ways francis fukuyama was a very good student of strauss or a student of the student of strauss and seeing a historical development and that the answer to the question what is the best regime needs to be once those waves recede what is left in a democracy. some confidence about that in 1989 seem to be in many ways unjustified. what this argument that strauss made captures is these three things seem to be independent options. the state from each other least at that moment in that historical moment but from where we are right now it looks much more like a alien phenomenon in which the three coexist precisely because they arise from liberalism so once the liberalism wins it's going to continue to generate those successors albeit now in a different form. we are able to look at the moment where you we are in the midst of these three ways. they are all around us. there are crashing in on us is not just one thing and that's why we can talk about post liberalism not just as a theory. here in a tear because of liberalism because of the developments within the liberalism itself but i just
in many ways francis fukuyama was a very good student of strauss or a student of the student of strauss and seeing a historical development and that the answer to the question what is the best regime needs to be once those waves recede what is left in a democracy. some confidence about that in 1989 seem to be in many ways unjustified. what this argument that strauss made captures is these three things seem to be independent options. the state from each other least at that moment in that...
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in many ways francis fukuyama was a very good student of strauss or a student of the student of strauss and seeing a historical development and that the answer to the question what is the best regime needs to be once those waves recede what is left in a democracy. some confidence about that in 1989 seem to be in many ways unjustified. what this argument that strauss made captures is these three things seem to be independent options. the state from each other least at that moment in that historical moment but from where we are right now it looks much more like a alien phenomenon in which the three coexist precisely because they arise from liberalism so once the liberalism wins it's going to continue to generate those successors albeit now in a different form. we are able to look at the moment where you we are in the midst of these three ways. they are all around us. there are crashing in on us is not just one thing and that's why we can talk about post liberalism not just as a theory. here in a tear because of liberalism because of the developments within the liberalism itself but i just
in many ways francis fukuyama was a very good student of strauss or a student of the student of strauss and seeing a historical development and that the answer to the question what is the best regime needs to be once those waves recede what is left in a democracy. some confidence about that in 1989 seem to be in many ways unjustified. what this argument that strauss made captures is these three things seem to be independent options. the state from each other least at that moment in that...
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high up. she wore gorgeous hats, she was in love with strauss, strauss was in love with her, and for me it was absolutely, a transcendental life, i thought, this is the kind of life i would like for me to have, then algis, the zhuraitis that i was in love until i lost consciousness, he was an exact copy of that strauss, that actor who played strauss, so i repeated this life, and i became a singer, as i wanted, after... then there was another singer, lolita torres, she sang in these films, there is age love. i brought a huge album with discs, with records where gali kurchi, karuza, djili sang, when i was preparing my lessons, i listened to these discs all the time, i was happy, i couldn’t live without music, then i came across the discs of nadezhda andreevna obukhova, a voice that always affected me in such a way that i began to cry, only there was some kind of life tragedy in it, it was very close to me. as a singer, it’s a pity that we didn’t know each other, we differed in age, but it was light, over the river, quietly, my father really didn’t want me i was studying, he sai
high up. she wore gorgeous hats, she was in love with strauss, strauss was in love with her, and for me it was absolutely, a transcendental life, i thought, this is the kind of life i would like for me to have, then algis, the zhuraitis that i was in love until i lost consciousness, he was an exact copy of that strauss, that actor who played strauss, so i repeated this life, and i became a singer, as i wanted, after... then there was another singer, lolita torres, she sang in these films, there...
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please, when you ask strauss, say strauss, wasn't this kind of what you said could happen? like strauss, when i spoke to him yesterday, i said buy the pushback. he said, well, jim, the people who know -- he is so nice. >> he's been communicative. >> i think people are selling it this morning are people who just don't pay attention. >> jim, cannabis. doj looks like they're going to move to schedule 3. there is a lot of public comment. it could take a while. >> well, there's only one company that is real in that area. and that's the david klein run canopy growth, they have a real business model and they can get it done. it's up 116%, but canopy growth, which is, remember, really owned by constellation brands, and david klein was the cfo of constellation brands. they have a real business model and they're the winner if you want to play that. play the canopy growth. >> i think we'll talk to pure leaf today. tilray also today. >> that's why you have to be in canopy. that's the real one. i like canopy. not the product. hey. you know -- >> the legal shift has taken longer than a l
please, when you ask strauss, say strauss, wasn't this kind of what you said could happen? like strauss, when i spoke to him yesterday, i said buy the pushback. he said, well, jim, the people who know -- he is so nice. >> he's been communicative. >> i think people are selling it this morning are people who just don't pay attention. >> jim, cannabis. doj looks like they're going to move to schedule 3. there is a lot of public comment. it could take a while. >> well,...
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anna walker from levi strauss, says the aim is to leverage their employees and make a difference in the city where they live or work. >> what we're really excited about is that it's volunteering, but it's getting it's being part of the community. it's engaging with the local businesses, the local nonprofits, learning more about the city and giving back. >> volunteers from those companies help to clean and beautify parks and public spaces, collecting any trash they saw, clearing pathways and even weeding. katie fitzsimmons from wells fargo says she hopes these first companies start off the project and attract others to follow in their footsteps. >> that's exactly the hope we have the first five companies, but we want this to grow. we want there to be tech companies, biotech, other financial institutions and other companies that call san francisco home. we want them to join in. we love this city and we want to show that love. >> vincent yuen, heads up refuse, refuse, a grassroots organization helping to clean up san francisco. one piece of litter at a time. he says his organization is ben
anna walker from levi strauss, says the aim is to leverage their employees and make a difference in the city where they live or work. >> what we're really excited about is that it's volunteering, but it's getting it's being part of the community. it's engaging with the local businesses, the local nonprofits, learning more about the city and giving back. >> volunteers from those companies help to clean and beautify parks and public spaces, collecting any trash they saw, clearing...
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and then along comes lewis strauss... (applause) ...the new chairman of the atomic energy commission. strauss: i have just returned from the pacific proving ground, where i have witnessed a test of thermonuclear weapons. bird: and strauss knows oppenheimer and has grown to intensely dislike him. rhodes: oppenheimer had been snappish with him once, and it had deeply offended him. so strauss begins to plot a means to defrock oppenheimer. sherwin: and how does he do it? lewis strauss focuses on oppenheimer's association with left-wing friends during the 1930s in berkeley. man (over tv): "communism." who are the apostles of a system that attempts to destroy the american way of life? during the second world war, the soviet union was our ally. and that sense of being a communist or associating with communists was not something that was considered that bad. it wasn't until the cold war that all of a sudden, in retrospect, anyone with any kind of legacy of a communist past is now a security threat. if there were no communists in
and then along comes lewis strauss... (applause) ...the new chairman of the atomic energy commission. strauss: i have just returned from the pacific proving ground, where i have witnessed a test of thermonuclear weapons. bird: and strauss knows oppenheimer and has grown to intensely dislike him. rhodes: oppenheimer had been snappish with him once, and it had deeply offended him. so strauss begins to plot a means to defrock oppenheimer. sherwin: and how does he do it? lewis strauss focuses on...
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it was easy and boldly inspired, this soldier’s sound sounded, and vienna circled, poured out, as if strauss himself had played, the guy with a happy smile, pressed his accordion to his heart, as if he had seen volsky floods, as if he had embraced russia, ben remembers talty danube, that blooming... singing bright may, a whirlwind of crowns in the russian waltz through the years, the heart remembers, will never forget, over vienna the beautiful gray-haired val sailed, full of dreams. fire, it sounded sometimes tenderly, sometimes passionately, everyone was overwhelmed by spring, the spring of 1945, how long had he been waiting for you, the russian on beny square, the rescued soldier played the accordion, he remembers ben, he remembers the alps and the danube, that blooming singing bright may , vih children in russian. everything through the years, the heart will remember, it will never forget, now we are filming in the republic of tatarstan, in the city of zainsk, together with its residents and guests we will sing the most beloved song among the people, sing along with us from the screens,
it was easy and boldly inspired, this soldier’s sound sounded, and vienna circled, poured out, as if strauss himself had played, the guy with a happy smile, pressed his accordion to his heart, as if he had seen volsky floods, as if he had embraced russia, ben remembers talty danube, that blooming... singing bright may, a whirlwind of crowns in the russian waltz through the years, the heart remembers, will never forget, over vienna the beautiful gray-haired val sailed, full of dreams. fire, it...
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>> volunteers from the gap, jp morgan chase, levi strauss, visa, and wells fargo all stepped outside their office buildings and into the streets and parks of san francisco, ready to clean up. there's buckets over there. together, the companies announced the creation of the downtown volunteer coalition, each company bringing 50 volunteers to clean and beautify the city of san francisco. anna walker, from levi strauss, says the aim is to leverage their employees and make a difference in the city, where they live or work. what we're really excited about is that it's volunteering, but it's getting it's being part of the community. >> it's engaging with the local businesses, the local nonprofits, learning more about the city and giving back. >> volunteers from those companies help to clean and beautify parks and public spaces, collecting any trash they saw, clearing pathways, and even weeding. katie fitzsimmons from wells fargo says she hopes these first companies start off the project and attract others to follow in their footsteps. >> that's exactly the hope we have the first five compa
>> volunteers from the gap, jp morgan chase, levi strauss, visa, and wells fargo all stepped outside their office buildings and into the streets and parks of san francisco, ready to clean up. there's buckets over there. together, the companies announced the creation of the downtown volunteer coalition, each company bringing 50 volunteers to clean and beautify the city of san francisco. anna walker, from levi strauss, says the aim is to leverage their employees and make a difference in the...
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anna walker from levi strauss, says the aim is to leverage their employees and make a difference in the city, where they live or work. >> what we're really excited about is that it's volunteering, but it's getting it's being part of the community. it's engaging with the local businesses, the local nonprofits, learning more about the city and giving back. >> volunteers from those companies helped to clean and beautify parks and public spaces, collecting any trash they saw, clearing pathways and even weeding. katie fitzsimmons from wells fargo says she hopes these first companies start off the project and attract others to follow in their footsteps. >> that's exactly the hope. we have the first five companies, but we want this to grow. we want there to be tech companies, biotech, other financial institutions, other companies that call san francisco home. we want them to join in. we love this city and we want to show that love. >> vincent yuen, heads up. refuse, refuse, a grassroots organization helping to clean up san francisco one piece of litter at a time. he says his organization is be
anna walker from levi strauss, says the aim is to leverage their employees and make a difference in the city, where they live or work. >> what we're really excited about is that it's volunteering, but it's getting it's being part of the community. it's engaging with the local businesses, the local nonprofits, learning more about the city and giving back. >> volunteers from those companies helped to clean and beautify parks and public spaces, collecting any trash they saw, clearing...
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we're joined by the barrier author alyssa strauss with more. welcome. >> thank you. great to be here. >> well, you're a mother, right? >> i'm a mom of two. okay. >> and, you know, being a mother can be the most rewarding. and maybe one of the hardest things you're ever going to do. and a lot of what you do is underappreciated. why is that so? >> i agree, i mean, there's kind of two parts to it. sure. right. it's a lot of work just to create a good human that can contribute to society when they're an adult. but i think the other part that's unappreciated and something i really dig into in this book, is that motherhood itself teaches moms so much about who they are, and life itself that the process of motherhood is as enlightening as almost any other experience. but we've never really seen it that way. >> i know, and it's kind of a cultural or a societal thing, right? >> right. we just view moms as you got to do it. thanks. right? right. or we say, most important job in the world. i'm saying if it's the most important job in the world, why hasn't there been a mom as th
we're joined by the barrier author alyssa strauss with more. welcome. >> thank you. great to be here. >> well, you're a mother, right? >> i'm a mom of two. okay. >> and, you know, being a mother can be the most rewarding. and maybe one of the hardest things you're ever going to do. and a lot of what you do is underappreciated. why is that so? >> i agree, i mean, there's kind of two parts to it. sure. right. it's a lot of work just to create a good human that can...
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and it, the, the, the, the, the, i'd strauss it very well. and it's not like they are asking us thought big the, the syrian government and the musket spoke for permission. there was a lot of presidents that could have done this according to international role. and they did. and when you asked them about this, what was the response that the know we have to cooperate with this rug and the israel is interesting to control every single the low that goes across the board even from, from egypt. so so, well i'm so type really we wait where we're inputs and they admitted that, but i am going to, i mean that's i bought by it by also by, by that beats, i mean, i mean, not a single. the truck goes from egypt into directly into gaza without its having been monitored by us. really pulses in the, in the, on the is really side of the board that it's the re, we have the you should go and see if set lying to come in the line to come in the queue to be monitored and, and fled to go back and into the no man's land to be reloaded in local trucks, to go to, to, t
and it, the, the, the, the, the, i'd strauss it very well. and it's not like they are asking us thought big the, the syrian government and the musket spoke for permission. there was a lot of presidents that could have done this according to international role. and they did. and when you asked them about this, what was the response that the know we have to cooperate with this rug and the israel is interesting to control every single the low that goes across the board even from, from egypt. so...
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. >> he cares about holding on to power i care about you daniel strauss is tracking all of this for us. daniel, where does this go from here i mean, that's a good question, but this is the latest example in a long list of statements that do allude to nazi germany from trump in trump's orbit. >> and it's pretty clear that the biden campaign has been eager to jump on this even in the few hours after this truth social post came up, the biden campaign, the vice president, biden's aides, all released statements and pointed both to this particular truths social posts, and passed one such as trump's saying that there were very fine people on both sides referring to the march in charlottesville, a years ago and so this is the biden campaign sees this as an example to really go on offense here sure does. >> and what about contraception? what's this back-and-forth right? >> so this, this here, this is basically that trump in a local radio interview recently said that he would look very closely on some kind of restrictions on abortion and contraception. and that he would have a new plan that amer
. >> he cares about holding on to power i care about you daniel strauss is tracking all of this for us. daniel, where does this go from here i mean, that's a good question, but this is the latest example in a long list of statements that do allude to nazi germany from trump in trump's orbit. >> and it's pretty clear that the biden campaign has been eager to jump on this even in the few hours after this truth social post came up, the biden campaign, the vice president, biden's aides,...
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a gathering of key donors one attendee described it as an investor conference without cnn's daniel strauss, daniel, what are you learning about what she say i mean, specifically, she's not being very committal at this moment. >> she's not casting down are directly addressing her political future, allowing her supporters at this donor event to speculate and really encourage her about running again in the future or possibly having some other prominent role in government at the same time though, she is not she's not very clearly saying anything. she intends to do beyond giving a speech at the hudson institute in the coming days she's saying anything about whether her supporters should vote for donald trump, danielle know and i think that itself is a tail because we're seeing in these republican primaries primary after primary that a significant chunk of republican voters are backing haley, even though she's not out of the race. >> and that's pretty unusual. cool in situ in past presidential campaigns when there is a presumptive republican nominee, usually the runner up encourages them to vote
a gathering of key donors one attendee described it as an investor conference without cnn's daniel strauss, daniel, what are you learning about what she say i mean, specifically, she's not being very committal at this moment. >> she's not casting down are directly addressing her political future, allowing her supporters at this donor event to speculate and really encourage her about running again in the future or possibly having some other prominent role in government at the same time...
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. >> joining me now understand a national political reporter, daniel strauss, daniel, good morning to you. morning. >> this is a signal we begin admission from the president, but he did want to go down to the capitol on that de, and it is part of a sort of sea change in how he is trying to get or how he is talking to his followers about what happened. that day. he now has embraced the people who were there as the january 6 hostages. he opens some of his route please, with the national anthem tribute to those people and now this plus these interviews where he is essentially saying, sure, if i win, it will be a fair election and there will be no political violence. >> what do you see in these words? >> because i do have this sense that before january 6, there was not enough weight given to the word that we were hearing from donald trump that led to what we actually saw unfold that day. >> yeah, look, it's a herald of 2020 where we are probably going to be in a situation november where if donald trump does not win or does not see the election results, that he's looking for on election ni
. >> joining me now understand a national political reporter, daniel strauss, daniel, good morning to you. morning. >> this is a signal we begin admission from the president, but he did want to go down to the capitol on that de, and it is part of a sort of sea change in how he is trying to get or how he is talking to his followers about what happened. that day. he now has embraced the people who were there as the january 6 hostages. he opens some of his route please, with the...
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that's against the law all right joining me now understand a national politics reporter, daniel strauss, daniel. good morning to you. the president clearly trying to walk a line here on the one hand, making this major decisions to delay arms shipments to israel, which is a demand of many of these college campuses. but also trying to be out there strongly condemned, condemning antisemitism as well. what did you see in this interview that helps us understand better the divide in the party. >> i mean, what's clear is that there are pressures on biden from democrats, from his constituency, from his base that want to see a more visible approach to palestinians caught up in the war in gaza right now at the same time, he does not want to alienate those who are concerned about the security of israel, both in the country, in the and in israel and amidst ongoing negotiations with the netanyahu government, where he's trying to de-escalate the situation which is already really a really complicated situation. yeah so it's just a lot of juggling at the same time. >> our john king went to michigan to
that's against the law all right joining me now understand a national politics reporter, daniel strauss, daniel. good morning to you. the president clearly trying to walk a line here on the one hand, making this major decisions to delay arms shipments to israel, which is a demand of many of these college campuses. but also trying to be out there strongly condemned, condemning antisemitism as well. what did you see in this interview that helps us understand better the divide in the party....
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john vásquez, de 32 años, y robert strauss, de 34, también fueron capturados por los agentes cuando intentaban huir de un robo en un restaurante de comida rápida. estos 2 últimos sospechosos fueron vinculados también a otro robo en otro restaurante. arrestan a 3 hombres buscados por el tiroteo masivo de king city en el condado monterey. de acuerdo con la oficina del jefe de alguaciles, los 3 sospechosos habrían participado en un doble homicidio de 2 primos en el sur del condado. a principios de febrero. se trata de jonathan leal cervantes, de 18 años, pedro manuel nava, de 22 años y un menor de edad. cada 1 enfrenta 6 cargos de homicidio y 7 cargos de intento de homicidio , entre otros. y después de ser atropellado a finales de abril, un conductor, cuando se dirigía por un conductor, mejor dicho, cuando se dirigía en una patineta hacia su trabajo. un panadero en san francisco se recupera tras permanecer en estado crítico por varias semanas, yomara lópez habló con la madre de la víctima. a casi un mes del accidente que lo dejó en condición crítica, jesús zamudio, de 33 años, y
john vásquez, de 32 años, y robert strauss, de 34, también fueron capturados por los agentes cuando intentaban huir de un robo en un restaurante de comida rápida. estos 2 últimos sospechosos fueron vinculados también a otro robo en otro restaurante. arrestan a 3 hombres buscados por el tiroteo masivo de king city en el condado monterey. de acuerdo con la oficina del jefe de alguaciles, los 3 sospechosos habrían participado en un doble homicidio de 2 primos en el sur del condado. a...
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several months ago, executives from jpmorgan chase got wells fargo, levi strauss and visa got together to come up with ideas to revitalize downtown san francisco. they formed the downtown volunteer coalition and this is the outcome of that meeting. >> we had a brainstorm saying, well, what if we just started small with a joint volunteering event, and here we are three months later and we're making it happen. >> the nonprofit leading them is hands on bay area. >> they're going to be picking up trash on all the streets in downtown, and we also have a group of people who are going to go to the park over there, sue bierman park, and another group going to a park in rincon hill cleaning graffiti. >> san francisco has been pushing for workers to also come back to the office. the city's office vacancy rate set a record this year, hitting over 36, according to preliminary data from real estate company cbre. how do you convince more people to actually come back to the office? >> that's that's a hard that's a hard part. >> san francisco's executive director for the office of economic workforce d
several months ago, executives from jpmorgan chase got wells fargo, levi strauss and visa got together to come up with ideas to revitalize downtown san francisco. they formed the downtown volunteer coalition and this is the outcome of that meeting. >> we had a brainstorm saying, well, what if we just started small with a joint volunteering event, and here we are three months later and we're making it happen. >> the nonprofit leading them is hands on bay area. >> they're going...
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. >> jp morgan chase, the gap, levi strauss, visa and wells fargo all came together to build this downtown volunteer coalition. each company brought 50 volunteers. they collected trash, cleared pathways and weeded green spaces. one leader with refuse refuse, a grassroots organization that helps clean the city, says they're also benefiting from today's volunteer work. >> in addition to all the volunteers that they're able to do to bring out. just having them there to show, you know, be public facing and showing other companies that, you know, you can be involved and make a difference in your community. leading by example, the head of san francisco's office of workforce and economic development was at that inaugural cleanup and said this kind of community engagement is exactly what the city wants to see in its businesses. >> new at 11 members of the california fast food workers union held a strike at a mcdonald's on jackson street in oakland. the union posted this video to x workers saying that they've complained about working conditions, including an alleged rat infestation. they're now dem
. >> jp morgan chase, the gap, levi strauss, visa and wells fargo all came together to build this downtown volunteer coalition. each company brought 50 volunteers. they collected trash, cleared pathways and weeded green spaces. one leader with refuse refuse, a grassroots organization that helps clean the city, says they're also benefiting from today's volunteer work. >> in addition to all the volunteers that they're able to do to bring out. just having them there to show, you know,...
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easy, inspiredly boldly, this soldier's drum sounded, and the vein was spinning and singing, as if strauss himself and... and the guy with a happy smile pressed his accordion to his heart, as if he had seen the volsky floods, as if he had embraced russia, remembers the name, remembers the alps and the danube, that blooming, singing, bright, vihrienza. in the russian waltz through the bastard, the heart remembers, will never forget, it’s beautiful over the veda. fire, it sounded either tenderly or passionately, everyone was intoxicated by spring, spring of 1945, how long the danube had been waiting for you, russian falsity on the square of vienna free, the soldier played the accordion, the veda remembers, the alps and duna remember. that blooming , singing bright may, vikhrientsev in the russian waltz through the years, the heart will never forget, the veda remembers, the alki and the danube remember, that blooming and... singing bright may, vikhrientsev in the russian waltz through the years, the heart will never forget to remember , the feat of our people, the public war is immortal, im
easy, inspiredly boldly, this soldier's drum sounded, and the vein was spinning and singing, as if strauss himself and... and the guy with a happy smile pressed his accordion to his heart, as if he had seen the volsky floods, as if he had embraced russia, remembers the name, remembers the alps and the danube, that blooming, singing, bright, vihrienza. in the russian waltz through the bastard, the heart remembers, will never forget, it’s beautiful over the veda. fire, it sounded either...
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thank you so you talked a little bit about strauss. i'm saying that where why he have it out for oppenheimer like what was the beef that happened there? and it they're just too arrogant guys who are like thin skinned and they just clash and they're both mean and they're both vengeful and they both try to undermine each other. it's not the way the film it as like oppenheimer, you know, whispered something to to to einstein and turned einstein him. that's not really what happens it's just these two guys really clash and they start, you know, biting at each other and then because he's vengeful, gets in a position years later, you know, five years later, to be able to stab oppenheimer in the back, it is partly they're both on the abc, the atomic energy commission, strauss wants to develop super big bombs. and i oppenheimer is against that. and he sees this sort of as hypocritical you're the guy who invented these, how can you now turn against them? so it isn't one big beef. it's just growing number of beefs that they that straws manages to
thank you so you talked a little bit about strauss. i'm saying that where why he have it out for oppenheimer like what was the beef that happened there? and it they're just too arrogant guys who are like thin skinned and they just clash and they're both mean and they're both vengeful and they both try to undermine each other. it's not the way the film it as like oppenheimer, you know, whispered something to to to einstein and turned einstein him. that's not really what happens it's just these...
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craig sopin: isidor strauss was a very rich man. greg daugherty: he made his wealth as a co-owner of the big department store macy's. don lynch: and you had benjamin guggenheim on board. greg daugherty: benjamin guggenheim was a 46-year-old industrialist. benjamin guggenheim was born into a fortune. he was not new money. he was old money. tim maltin: there was a very attractive actress on the titanic. greg daugherty: dorothy gibson. she had been a model for an illustrator, did a lot of magazine covers. craig sopin: she was also one of the highest-paid silent film actresses at the time, well known for quite a few films, even though she was in her early 20s at the time of the titanic . [melancholic music] julian fellowes: the first class on a ship like titanic were considered a kind of golden race, these marvelous men and women with their wonderful cars and chauffeurs and ladies maids and-- they were all gods and goddesses, really. tim maltin: but let's not forget that that same excitement went for even the third class passengers, fro
craig sopin: isidor strauss was a very rich man. greg daugherty: he made his wealth as a co-owner of the big department store macy's. don lynch: and you had benjamin guggenheim on board. greg daugherty: benjamin guggenheim was a 46-year-old industrialist. benjamin guggenheim was born into a fortune. he was not new money. he was old money. tim maltin: there was a very attractive actress on the titanic. greg daugherty: dorothy gibson. she had been a model for an illustrator, did a lot of magazine...
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talk to us what's drive thing record result here denim is a big deal, basically you and levi strauss, the brands that everybody knows and understands. what is it about denim that makes it such a good business right now? >> it's the casualization. thanks for having me on. it's the casualization of what's happening around the world as we have come back to work and people are casual, denim is acceptable, and we make a great product. on top of that, we're in other categories that are driving our success like outdoors and t-shirts, things like that >> this is a denim -- you know, a denim dynamic, if you will, that has been brewing for quite some time now, and maybe skyrocketed because of the pandemic and everything else going on what is that crashiasualizationd going to look like, and how exactly do you capitalize on it with lee and wrangler versus other denim brands out there >> i think it's got a long way to go. the key is you have to stay ahead of your consumer and think about what they're looking for so you have to have a strong insights business, which we do a great example of that, o
talk to us what's drive thing record result here denim is a big deal, basically you and levi strauss, the brands that everybody knows and understands. what is it about denim that makes it such a good business right now? >> it's the casualization. thanks for having me on. it's the casualization of what's happening around the world as we have come back to work and people are casual, denim is acceptable, and we make a great product. on top of that, we're in other categories that are driving...
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jpmorgan chase, the gap, levi strauss, visa and wells fargo came together to build this downtown volunteer coalition. each company brought 50 volunteers. they collected trash, cleared pathways and weeded green spaces. organizers say these companies. want to lead by example and get others to engage in volunteer work. across the city. >> we have the first five companies, but we want this to grow. we want there to be tech companies, biotech, other financial institutions, other companies that call san francisco home. we want them to join in. we love this city and we want to show that love. >> the five company downtown volunteer coalition is set to meet several times a year to work on similar projects. >> new at ten. voters in san francisco could be faced with a $790 million school bond measure. the san francisco unified school district says it will be asking the board to consider a general obligation bond for the november ballot. officials say a recent district report found significant building improvement needs in schools across the district, adding that the new measure will not raise taxes f
jpmorgan chase, the gap, levi strauss, visa and wells fargo came together to build this downtown volunteer coalition. each company brought 50 volunteers. they collected trash, cleared pathways and weeded green spaces. organizers say these companies. want to lead by example and get others to engage in volunteer work. across the city. >> we have the first five companies, but we want this to grow. we want there to be tech companies, biotech, other financial institutions, other companies that...
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several months ago, executives from jpmorgan chase, gap, wells fargo, levi strauss and visa got together to come up with ideas to revitalize downtown san francisco. they formed the downtown volunteer coalition, and this is the outcome of that meeting. we had a brainstorm saying, well, what if we just started small with a volunteering event, and here we are, three months later and we're making it happen. the nonprofit leading them is hands on bay area. >> they're going to be picking up trash on all the streets in downtown, and then we also have a group of people who are going to go to the park over there. sue bierman park, and another group going to a park in rincon hill. cleaning graffiti. >> san francisco has been pushing for workers to also come back to the office. the city's office vacancy rate set a record this year, hitting over 36, according to preliminary data from real estate company cbre. how do you convince more people to actually come back to the office? >> that's that's a hard that's a hard part. >> san francisco's executive director for the office of economic workforce devel
several months ago, executives from jpmorgan chase, gap, wells fargo, levi strauss and visa got together to come up with ideas to revitalize downtown san francisco. they formed the downtown volunteer coalition, and this is the outcome of that meeting. we had a brainstorm saying, well, what if we just started small with a volunteering event, and here we are, three months later and we're making it happen. the nonprofit leading them is hands on bay area. >> they're going to be picking up...
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the date marks national dog rescued a but on this day in 18, 73 levi strauss and jacob davis patented blue jeans in 1926. charles lindbergh takes off on the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight. and speaking about turning back time on may 20th the one and only share was born. in 1986. the flintstones 25th anniversary celebration aired on television. the legendary frank sinatra was laid to rest and the world's largest power station. the 3 gorges dam officially opened in china in 2006, the simpsons aired its 4 100th episode and award-winning host david letterman announced his retirement from late night tv after more than 30 years. >> i love david letterman and he still has like podcast interviews and stuff. speaking of big events because we're talking about what's going on this weekend with memorial day. well, there's carnival all in san francisco this weekend. so that's going to be huge. it's a two-day festival. there are 60 musical performances for that and it is a always a big party, a celebration of latin american and caribbean culture. and it's happening in the mission district.
the date marks national dog rescued a but on this day in 18, 73 levi strauss and jacob davis patented blue jeans in 1926. charles lindbergh takes off on the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight. and speaking about turning back time on may 20th the one and only share was born. in 1986. the flintstones 25th anniversary celebration aired on television. the legendary frank sinatra was laid to rest and the world's largest power station. the 3 gorges dam officially opened in china in 2006, the...
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you can see those volunteers gathering earlier today, volunteers from the gap, jp morgan chase, levi strauss visa and wells fargo all stepped outside of their office buildings and into the streets and parks of san francisco, ready to help clean up. and together, the companies announced the creation of the downtown volunteer coalition, each company bringing 50 volunteers to clean and beautify the area, and volunteers from those companies helped to clean parks and beautify them, and also public spaces. they were out there collecting trash, clearing pathways, and even a little bit of weeding for those weekend warriors out there in their gardens. organizers say that they hope these first companies start off the project and attract others to follow in their footsteps. >> that's exactly the hope. we have the first five companies, but we want this to grow. we want there to be tech companies, biotech, other financial institutions, other companies that call san francisco home. we want them to join in. we love this city and we want to show that love. >> and visitors to the park say the cleanup and cor
you can see those volunteers gathering earlier today, volunteers from the gap, jp morgan chase, levi strauss visa and wells fargo all stepped outside of their office buildings and into the streets and parks of san francisco, ready to help clean up. and together, the companies announced the creation of the downtown volunteer coalition, each company bringing 50 volunteers to clean and beautify the area, and volunteers from those companies helped to clean parks and beautify them, and also public...
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cnn's gloria borger, jeff zeleny daniel strauss, and kylie atwood. ok. so this was probably not the biggest surprise in the world that she was going to support donald trump vote for him the question is, now how she did it and what she will do in the future. jeff, i know you've been doing reporting on this. i mean, we all have but i'm going to start with you about first and foremost kind of how this went down. what your impression based on your sources. look, she gave a big foreign policy speech. it was how she wanted to sort of re-enter public life. she's going to israel next week. she clearly staked out what she sees as flaws in both parties. and then in a very friendly question-and-answ er session, almost at the end, she said didn't yes, i will be voting for donald trump look, she needed to say this at some 0.1 adviser said, i mean, it's almost a convention time we're almost at june, not quite, but she needed to say at some point sort of re-established for republican credentials, if you will. she of course, is a conservative republican from different s
cnn's gloria borger, jeff zeleny daniel strauss, and kylie atwood. ok. so this was probably not the biggest surprise in the world that she was going to support donald trump vote for him the question is, now how she did it and what she will do in the future. jeff, i know you've been doing reporting on this. i mean, we all have but i'm going to start with you about first and foremost kind of how this went down. what your impression based on your sources. look, she gave a big foreign policy...
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is extra special as the organization will mark its 30th anniversary this month and heir to the levi-strauss fortune, who is also a candidate in the race for san francisco mayor, says he will fund his own campaign. daniel lurie says his decision to use his own money and decline public financing will save san francisco taxpayers $1.2 million. that's the money he would have received from the city's public financing program for political campaign. lowry's announcement comes amid what is expected to be the most expensive race for mayor in san francisco history. president biden today delivered the commencement address at west point military academy. the president praised the students for their courage and discipline, and said they are about to become full time members of, quote, the most honorable and the most consequential fighting force in the history of the world. >> there's never been a time in history when we've asked our military to do so many different things in so many different places around the world, all at the same time. right now, american soldiers are supporting brave ukrainians in
is extra special as the organization will mark its 30th anniversary this month and heir to the levi-strauss fortune, who is also a candidate in the race for san francisco mayor, says he will fund his own campaign. daniel lurie says his decision to use his own money and decline public financing will save san francisco taxpayers $1.2 million. that's the money he would have received from the city's public financing program for political campaign. lowry's announcement comes amid what is expected to...
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so 800 people will lose their jobs due to the departure of the levi strauss company alone. another 800 will be laid off by nokia. up to 200 people will lose their jobs in the krakow branch of pepsi and co., but if some relocate their production, for example, to india, then many others simply close down. stelantis liquidated the engine plant. signifi is closed. production of components for traditional lighting, and even the global it corporation infosys announced plans to close its poznan branch and lay off 192 people. the sanctions worked. poland will lose 250,000 jobs annually in the next 30 years. another negative factor is that poland is one of the countries with the highest energy prices in europe. i just want to ask the poles: what about the americans? expensive gas, isn't it better than cheap gas? russian? in general, the poles brought problems on their own heads and now they will have to live with it. meanwhile, problems in the global economy continue to grow, which means that things could still become much worse than these forecasts. and the result of the sanctions
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rather, here in the city, volunteers from the gap, jp morgan chase, levi strauss, visa and wells fargo all set to announce the formation of what they've called the downtown volunteer coalition. today marks the first cleanup, with volunteers from those companies helping to clean and beautify parks near the waterfront. they'll be collecting trash and any trash that they see. they'll also be clearing pathways and weeding those parks. park visitors tell us they think that is a great idea. >> it is. and for a companies to come in and help with the community, it's only going to make things better for the people who live here and for the tourism that comes to san francisco. >> now we are here at sue bierman park, one of the parks where they will be doing that work. the companies say that they are set to meet several times a year to work on projects and organize a first thursday project, a downtown first thursday project. now, the news conference to announce more details on this plan is set for 1:00 this afternoon. we'll have more details for you coming up both online and of course, on air. fo
rather, here in the city, volunteers from the gap, jp morgan chase, levi strauss, visa and wells fargo all set to announce the formation of what they've called the downtown volunteer coalition. today marks the first cleanup, with volunteers from those companies helping to clean and beautify parks near the waterfront. they'll be collecting trash and any trash that they see. they'll also be clearing pathways and weeding those parks. park visitors tell us they think that is a great idea. >>...
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lightly, with inspiration and courage, this soldier’s waltz sounded, and vienna spun and sang, as if strauss himself played, and the guy with a happy smile pressed his accordion to his heart, as if he had seen the volga floods, as if he had seen russia. hugged, vienna remembers, albs and durai remember, that blooming singing bright may, in their name in russian malsa through the cartada, the heart remembers, will never forget. a waltz full of fire floated over the beautiful vein, it sounded either tenderly or passionately, intoxicating everyone. spring, spring of 1945, the danube has been waiting for you for so long, the russian waltz on vienna’s free square, the soldier played the accordion, oh, i’m dven, i have dalby and the danube, then we are blooming, singing bright. never, remember in your heart, will you forget, i will never know when this will happen. in the land of white- legged birches, the victory of may 9 will be celebrated by people without tears, and i can’t even imagine what kind of fireworks will go off there, what fairy tales they will tell, what songs they will sing,
lightly, with inspiration and courage, this soldier’s waltz sounded, and vienna spun and sang, as if strauss himself played, and the guy with a happy smile pressed his accordion to his heart, as if he had seen the volga floods, as if he had seen russia. hugged, vienna remembers, albs and durai remember, that blooming singing bright may, in their name in russian malsa through the cartada, the heart remembers, will never forget. a waltz full of fire floated over the beautiful vein, it sounded...
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orchestra of the russian academy music conducted by ivan nikiforchen. performs works by tchaikovsky strauss and chopin, soloist alexander klyuchko, in the cathedral of saints peter and paul alexander fiseysky with a program of works by jagan sebastian bach. seryozha's play based on leo tolstoy's novel anna karenina is staged at the chekhov moscow art theater. the main roles are played by maria smolnikova, konstantin khobensky, victor kharinyak. at the sergei obraztsov puppet theater they are showing a performance by viktor nikonenko, we play shakespeare, based on the scenes from hamlet, romeo and juliet, athel, king lear, richard. and the comedy a midsummer night's dream. a concert dedicated to the centenary of the birth of the legendary bard will be held at the bulat kudzhavyh peredelkin memorial museum. among the participants are ekaterina guseva, alexander olesko, dmitry kharatyan, valery barinov, efim shifrin. an exhibition of polychrome wooden sculpture, color through eras, is taking place at the grybar research and restoration center. the exhibition includes more than forty monuments
orchestra of the russian academy music conducted by ivan nikiforchen. performs works by tchaikovsky strauss and chopin, soloist alexander klyuchko, in the cathedral of saints peter and paul alexander fiseysky with a program of works by jagan sebastian bach. seryozha's play based on leo tolstoy's novel anna karenina is staged at the chekhov moscow art theater. the main roles are played by maria smolnikova, konstantin khobensky, victor kharinyak. at the sergei obraztsov puppet theater they are...
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companies like jpmorgan chase, gap, levi strauss, visa and wells fargo came together to build this downtown volunteer coalition. each company brought in 50 volunteers who collected trash, cleared pathways, and weeded out green spaces. organizers say these companies want to lead by example and get other people to take part in volunteer work across the city, we have the first five companies, but we want this to grow. >> we want there to be tech companies, biotech, other financial institutions, other companies that call san francisco home. we want them to join in. we love this city and we want to show that love. >> now, this five company downtown volunteer coalition will meet several times a year to work on similar projects. >> the federal government is going to spend nearly $30 million to identify and replace lead pipes in california. it's part of a new nationwide effort by the epa. the agency says millions of people across the country are still drinking water that passes through lead pipes that can lead to negative health effects, including high blood pressure and heart disease. >> all right
companies like jpmorgan chase, gap, levi strauss, visa and wells fargo came together to build this downtown volunteer coalition. each company brought in 50 volunteers who collected trash, cleared pathways, and weeded out green spaces. organizers say these companies want to lead by example and get other people to take part in volunteer work across the city, we have the first five companies, but we want this to grow. >> we want there to be tech companies, biotech, other financial...
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jessica and shawna strauss, 2021. this work portrayed columbian karen lopez, a graduate from ucsf school of nursing. integrates indigenous medicinal practice harmonizeing aposeing western medicine and native healing . the snaim depicts her name, serpent of the stars. bestowed to her by indigenous elders. the gifts and knowledge we bring as imgrnlts. trene trina robinson. this work is comprised of mand made paper made from dried palm fraunz purchased by the artist in cameroon in 2023. a crown of protection made of local plant life meant for each member of a group in a local tribe the artist traveled with. the etching process, especially copper makes a permanent imprint of memory captured in a photo. this copper phototakes a step away from the original sharp image signifyed the artist will never see what her ancestors are seen. myra greene, to taylor a pattern, 2022. informed by traditional dutch wax pattens on african textiles the artist silk screen on patterns. historical and cultural reference insights into the artis
jessica and shawna strauss, 2021. this work portrayed columbian karen lopez, a graduate from ucsf school of nursing. integrates indigenous medicinal practice harmonizeing aposeing western medicine and native healing . the snaim depicts her name, serpent of the stars. bestowed to her by indigenous elders. the gifts and knowledge we bring as imgrnlts. trene trina robinson. this work is comprised of mand made paper made from dried palm fraunz purchased by the artist in cameroon in 2023. a crown of...
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chikovsky's mussor strauss simply needs a new reading: it is vital for leading, academic theaters, and for the circulation of this circulatory system, to have young professionals, and of course we are looking for... young talents who we want to help, the winners will be announced tomorrow on may 24, the best performances in the halo concert program at the gilikon theater. maryana zhukova, vasily valetov, evgeny marinkov, first channel. we continue, not an animal, not a bird, the nose is like a knitting needle, both the king and the queen are afraid of it, this riddle has been going on for many years, so our distant ancestors were haunted by mosquitoes, and summer is a week, and the little ones... have already begun to attack us, the very time to remember everything about these insects, and at the same time find out who they bite more often, and how, of course, to protect yourself from their bites? mosquitoes, did you know they outlived the dinosaurs? fossil mosquitoes were found in inventories, the age of these finds is 130 million years, but there is an assumption that they appeared e
chikovsky's mussor strauss simply needs a new reading: it is vital for leading, academic theaters, and for the circulation of this circulatory system, to have young professionals, and of course we are looking for... young talents who we want to help, the winners will be announced tomorrow on may 24, the best performances in the halo concert program at the gilikon theater. maryana zhukova, vasily valetov, evgeny marinkov, first channel. we continue, not an animal, not a bird, the nose is like a...
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although there are more, quite serious, but funny, in 1951 there was such a neocon, a thinker, leo strauss was a member of the chicago school. cited as such absolutely polemical and useless argument reduction to hitler reducto from hitlerium yes he called it, because in... repeats the british argument, that’s what he said, literally, yes, 3 days before, 2 days later it was published in the british the economist without authorship, that the iranians will breathe a sigh of relief, because he was such a sika, this is a repetition, what i mean, the fact is that the americans are not forming such a pro-western information policy now, or rather, it turns out badly, it turns out completely from hitlerium, but the british have it better, we see how they actively, including their narratives, as they call it, push the americans and look, yes, this is what the statement means that china has begun supplying lethal weapons to russia, according to in essence, and of course, a multidimensional statement, and there are many listeners here, this includes you and me, of course, yes, these are the british,
although there are more, quite serious, but funny, in 1951 there was such a neocon, a thinker, leo strauss was a member of the chicago school. cited as such absolutely polemical and useless argument reduction to hitler reducto from hitlerium yes he called it, because in... repeats the british argument, that’s what he said, literally, yes, 3 days before, 2 days later it was published in the british the economist without authorship, that the iranians will breathe a sigh of relief, because he...
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an heir to the levi strauss fortune who is also a candidate in the race for san francisco's mayor, says he will fund his own campaign. daniel lurie says his decision to use his own money and decline public financing will save san francisco taxpayers $1.2 million. that's the money he would have received from the city's public financing program for political campaigns. larry's announcement comes amid what is expected to be the most expensive race for mayor in the city's history. >> well, video gamers across the bay area are celebrating plans for a new store in san francisco. nintendo is launching its second u.s. store in union square. the japanese based video game giant hasn't released details on that store, but says it is expected to open next year. right now, the only other nintendo store in the country is located in new york city, and that two story building is filled with nintendo games, merchandise, and all of the consoles. union square has a space for a similar layout. >> they have a lot of exclusive merch. there so you can buy like hoodies, hats, t shirts for a lot of franchises th
an heir to the levi strauss fortune who is also a candidate in the race for san francisco's mayor, says he will fund his own campaign. daniel lurie says his decision to use his own money and decline public financing will save san francisco taxpayers $1.2 million. that's the money he would have received from the city's public financing program for political campaigns. larry's announcement comes amid what is expected to be the most expensive race for mayor in the city's history. >> well,...
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the woman in charge was named audrey strauss, who is a lifer who, if anything, by the way, is a liberal who does not like trump. i reported on all this my book, eight and non-political decision was made by the sdny in 2021 not to charge cohen fast-forward a year and alvin bragg and alum of that office next the decision. but the key differentiators, alvin bragg is willing to bank on michael cohen. maybe it'll work with the jury. i'm not i don't i don't have any predictions here what's happening right now is we're are beginning. the long walk through michael cohen's history of lighting and laura makes a good point which is sort of baked in right? yeah. he lied when he's lying under oath, we should and that's the thing. there's two things. i'm looking for. one, do michael cohen's leinz does the volume and breadth of them in serious ness of them get to a point where the jury just says how can we believe him? i know it was all years ago. is his goal here. right. but it's just so much. and the other point is, is there something that departs from the narrative that michael cohen made a clean b
the woman in charge was named audrey strauss, who is a lifer who, if anything, by the way, is a liberal who does not like trump. i reported on all this my book, eight and non-political decision was made by the sdny in 2021 not to charge cohen fast-forward a year and alvin bragg and alum of that office next the decision. but the key differentiators, alvin bragg is willing to bank on michael cohen. maybe it'll work with the jury. i'm not i don't i don't have any predictions here what's happening...