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my father wrote -- strauss was quite obscure when he published a difficult book called persecution and the art of writing. my father's review was 52 and the year before that. with essays on medieval thinkers including strauss really showed to understand these you have to me read them more carefully than people had been doing in the past and they had thought through a lot of these questions people sort of assume they are confused or they hadn't considered the tension between certain things they had said in the book and my father did write an interesting review in the up studying strauss and i got interested in this leader and i went back and read my father's review which i didn't know about i don't think until ground school or after the persecution. it's really impressive that he saw the death of strauss''s achievement in the challenge to the conventional ways of treating the authors and how it would be opened in the past to be open to the question of the greeks and the agents and the classic series like my modern knees and. he was mostly influenced by chilling and strauss and of any pa
my father wrote -- strauss was quite obscure when he published a difficult book called persecution and the art of writing. my father's review was 52 and the year before that. with essays on medieval thinkers including strauss really showed to understand these you have to me read them more carefully than people had been doing in the past and they had thought through a lot of these questions people sort of assume they are confused or they hadn't considered the tension between certain things they...
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however chief engineer for the golden gate bridge project joseph strauss still admired the old fort,he instead put the anchorages right above it. >>> in recent years, archaeologists have found a treasure-trove of artifacts at the presido. >>> this section of the presidio is the oldest section of what would become san francisco. established as a spanish fort in 1776. during the civil war, union soldiers stood here ready to defend the coast against a confederate invasion. volunteer diggers, mostly college students with an interest in archaeology have found thousands of artifacts, ranging from spoons to coke bottles in what used to be the soldiers backyard. >> did they farm locally, what were their diets like and what were they living spaces like. >> reporter: the original houses were made of adobe so there isn't much left of them. but this wall once surrounded the fort. the public is invited to look at the dig and look at the pieces the diggers have found. though it might take a archaeologist to differ from one piece to the other. amy ramsey is a graduate archaeology the students who h
however chief engineer for the golden gate bridge project joseph strauss still admired the old fort,he instead put the anchorages right above it. >>> in recent years, archaeologists have found a treasure-trove of artifacts at the presido. >>> this section of the presidio is the oldest section of what would become san francisco. established as a spanish fort in 1776. during the civil war, union soldiers stood here ready to defend the coast against a confederate invasion....
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threw out these laws and in doing so it cited opinions by among a european court of human rights in strauss burg, and the people arguing this case it is been a tradition of the united states to pay a decent respect to the opinions of others. >> who is the chief justice in massachusetts >> it was margaret marshamarsha. >> originally from south africa >> an antiapartheid been marrieo the former new york city tony lewis. >> not only the echo and the language of the courts ruling didn't she a peel separation of the human rights she. >> she talked about canada. >> the appeals of some canada ontario. >> yes. so you feel that willy-nilly -- and it's going to seep into our institutions. i think what he's saying steven into our institutions notably the supreme court the massachusetts and even the supreme court itself on the reversal on sodomy. >> absolutely. i don't think it's willy-nilly. i think activists at the yale university law school who're very consciously doing this. they are tied to activists in europe, and they are developing this whole body of law that the social conservatives are very w
threw out these laws and in doing so it cited opinions by among a european court of human rights in strauss burg, and the people arguing this case it is been a tradition of the united states to pay a decent respect to the opinions of others. >> who is the chief justice in massachusetts >> it was margaret marshamarsha. >> originally from south africa >> an antiapartheid been marrieo the former new york city tony lewis. >> not only the echo and the language of the...
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threw out these laws and in doing so it cited opinions by among a european court of human rights in strauss burg, and the people arguing this case it is been a tradition of the united states to pay a decent respect to the opinions of others. >> who is the chief justice in massachusetts >> it was margaret marshamarsha. >> originally from south africa >> an antiapartheid been marrieo the former new york city tony lewis. >> not only the echo and the language of the courts ruling didn't she a peel separation of the human rights she. >> she talked about canada. >> the appeals of some canada ontario. >> yes. so you feel that willy-nilly -- and it's going to seep into our institutions. i think what he's saying steven into our institutions notably the supreme court the massachusetts and even the supreme court itself on the reversal on sodomy. >> absolutely. i don't think it's willy-nilly. i think activists at the yale university law school who're very consciously doing this. they are tied to activists in europe, and they are developing this whole body of law that the social conservatives are very w
threw out these laws and in doing so it cited opinions by among a european court of human rights in strauss burg, and the people arguing this case it is been a tradition of the united states to pay a decent respect to the opinions of others. >> who is the chief justice in massachusetts >> it was margaret marshamarsha. >> originally from south africa >> an antiapartheid been marrieo the former new york city tony lewis. >> not only the echo and the language of the...
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following a one child and all but strauss and up till got all the sport my exam didn't stick a shot in the capital. has more. the plight of greece in the heart of russia the russian capital. this fifteen thousand will keep books and jump in and one of the brightest stars the stem out there is needed another challenge at the are both bike club downtown muster with a w five grand prix championship bell a stake. in the competition and rushes by this whole. division who has. the men known as the one to watch another legend grows in the fight must turn and named after the fitting the dutchman but a unanimous decision as a good clean if he wanted them but is next in his way to k one glory. but who they are but remember this man was aiming at the street and. a young and ambitious fire from ukraine was quick to shock the crowd and nineteen year old it is down in the first round of their seventy one clash with classes class and he's starting to run out of fuel by little what are and mike bashing disappeared by the muscovites old firm and regain what he lost to next round. and she simply done it
following a one child and all but strauss and up till got all the sport my exam didn't stick a shot in the capital. has more. the plight of greece in the heart of russia the russian capital. this fifteen thousand will keep books and jump in and one of the brightest stars the stem out there is needed another challenge at the are both bike club downtown muster with a w five grand prix championship bell a stake. in the competition and rushes by this whole. division who has. the men known as the...
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if i can really come a day to sing and a level that is pretty good strauss a nice. judah plays a very important role in the training of forming and police personally the goals of the vans to encourage cooperation between police different countries and to promote juda as a sport but it's also dedicated to the memory of their colleagues who have died in the line of duty and it's a very significant tournaments for us in many ways we commemorate all the policemen who have died on duty and it's important terms of growing up young judo followers that's why i think there should be more events like this and i hope we're moving in the right direction and will continue to hold this tournament and the policemen who run risks every day at work devote themselves to do the work to think that i finally got cheated out of nothing and the help while the joy donaldson was finished first and second i am staff i'm satisfied with the result we have a good team we've been performing together for several years and tonight will produce a soldier famous that's why when top of the tournament
if i can really come a day to sing and a level that is pretty good strauss a nice. judah plays a very important role in the training of forming and police personally the goals of the vans to encourage cooperation between police different countries and to promote juda as a sport but it's also dedicated to the memory of their colleagues who have died in the line of duty and it's a very significant tournaments for us in many ways we commemorate all the policemen who have died on duty and it's...
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hundred and forty four million dollars the bottom line i was given a boost by coal prices which rose strauss yet. seems business days count as someone next on of course can always help on topside dot com such as . cooper. the. chosen from among many. he was given a clear cut mission. the mission he successfully accomplished. became the first ever man again under space. for the soviet union one of the best known persons in the world. all his thoughts were focused on flight to could he ever think that his life's work would cost him his last. one happened in those few seconds. and once he could see these seals the barrels still. keurig guarini. on r.g.p. . the. if . russia. which bryson if you found someone from funniest impressions is. nice for instance hot seat belts come. from the world. bringing you the latest.
hundred and forty four million dollars the bottom line i was given a boost by coal prices which rose strauss yet. seems business days count as someone next on of course can always help on topside dot com such as . cooper. the. chosen from among many. he was given a clear cut mission. the mission he successfully accomplished. became the first ever man again under space. for the soviet union one of the best known persons in the world. all his thoughts were focused on flight to could he ever think...
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what was strauss and what does that mean to him? >> guest: he died in 73, immigrated from german, a german jew or a jew who grew up in germany as he called himself who taught at the new school in new york and then at the university of chicago, a great, great student of the political philosophy. my father wrote a review when he published a difficult book called "persecution in the art of writing" the year before the review in 1952. strauss said to understand them, you had to read them carefully more than in the past and you had to think through the questions that people thought were confusing or considered the tension between certain things said in the books, and my father did write a really interesting review. i studied myself as a student of strauss and i read my father's review which i didn't know about until i was in grad school or after about the book, and it's really impressive that he saw the depth of his achievement and the depth of his challenge in con vensal ways of reading the authors and really reopened the past, reopened
what was strauss and what does that mean to him? >> guest: he died in 73, immigrated from german, a german jew or a jew who grew up in germany as he called himself who taught at the new school in new york and then at the university of chicago, a great, great student of the political philosophy. my father wrote a review when he published a difficult book called "persecution in the art of writing" the year before the review in 1952. strauss said to understand them, you had to read...
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. >> reporter: as for who buys this kind of stuff, meet neil strauss. also meet his goats. about them in a moment. we're behind his house in the hollywood hills. this is earthquake country where past the pool is a backyard bunker of sorts. >> we've got a generator right behind you. strauss, a former "new york times" music reporter wrote "emergency," a story of his own conversionism to survival. >> reporter: what's your menu? >> i can give you some -- all kinds of fruit, beans, rice. >> reporter: he's turned his garage into a high-tech personalized store of the store in gardenia. can you tell me about this bike? this is not your ordinary bike. >> this is your ultimate all-terrain survival bike. the wheels are actually hollow and can store gasoline or water. >> reporter: really? >> two gals each. this is called thermogel. obviously in lashgs, the more likelihood is a wildfire can happen and these are something a lot of people don't know about which you can spray in your house and the fire leaps over it. >> reporter: and the goats and the chickens? they are his living food sup
. >> reporter: as for who buys this kind of stuff, meet neil strauss. also meet his goats. about them in a moment. we're behind his house in the hollywood hills. this is earthquake country where past the pool is a backyard bunker of sorts. >> we've got a generator right behind you. strauss, a former "new york times" music reporter wrote "emergency," a story of his own conversionism to survival. >> reporter: what's your menu? >> i can give you some --...
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. >> mark: little more strauss feels like we told the oil companies how high they can go.look get sad at the san mateo bridge traffic is moving smoothly. >> mark: welcome back to the kron 4 news. developing story, live in oakland to two people killed in a nightclub shooting officers responding on jimmy's nightclub on broadway just before 1:00 another shooting right around the corner. raid after more details and a live report coming out. right now let's focus on the weather. >> wet road, you can see them. here late rain is expected to continue. this is not a big storm but we'll continue with rain chances even into the afternoon played a part of your day looks to be better trying out as we headed to the evening. storm tracker 4 is active. closer and, richmond san rafael bridge is picking up some showers. light rain, overthrew the layout down into martinez as to ride in and out we can see the peninsula as well. you will need your windshield wipers. downtown san francisco picking out some rain. as far south as south san francisco headed toward half moon bay and pacifica seeing
. >> mark: little more strauss feels like we told the oil companies how high they can go.look get sad at the san mateo bridge traffic is moving smoothly. >> mark: welcome back to the kron 4 news. developing story, live in oakland to two people killed in a nightclub shooting officers responding on jimmy's nightclub on broadway just before 1:00 another shooting right around the corner. raid after more details and a live report coming out. right now let's focus on the weather. >>...
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. >> reporter: and though jewish entrepreneurs like levi strauss, who invented blue jeans, could flourishtism too. early movie stars felt they had to change their names to sound american. >> you know, that was part of the reality of the industry at that time. >> reporter: john garfield started out as jacob garfinkle. sophie tucker was son i can't kalish. edward g. robinson, emmanuel goldenberg. still for ambitious jewish businessmen like the mowing you wills who started hollywood's biggest movie studios, entertainment was a place to excel. >> it was very hard for a jew maybe to become a lawyer or a doctor in the 1920s because of entrenched social anti-semitism. hollywood was an upstart industry that provided a great opportunity. >> reporter: there was also the opportunity to be funny. >> yes? >> we've come to make up your room. >> are those my hard boiled eggs. >> i can't tell until they get in the room. come on in, girls and leave all hope behind. >> comedians like the marx brothers, milton berle and george burns flourished here. >> jerry, it's our sense of humor that sustained us as a p
. >> reporter: and though jewish entrepreneurs like levi strauss, who invented blue jeans, could flourishtism too. early movie stars felt they had to change their names to sound american. >> you know, that was part of the reality of the industry at that time. >> reporter: john garfield started out as jacob garfinkle. sophie tucker was son i can't kalish. edward g. robinson, emmanuel goldenberg. still for ambitious jewish businessmen like the mowing you wills who started...
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. >> a lot of stuff that may seem insignificant, were you telling me the wrappers on strauss, that stuff gets tossed out the window it's not going to amount but it does pile up. >> things that affect the wildlife and habitat here, unfortunately. >> these are tough times for all the parks and state ent tease here in the state. california parks foundation says they'll be facing $22 million in state budget cuts. east bay regional park is a different entity but you also really heavily rely on volunteers. >> yes, we do. and volunteers -- without volunteers we couldn't do what we do. the park district we have nearly 13,000 annual volunteers, about 125,000 hours of service they contribute. so we couldn't do a lot of things without volunteers. >> so you definitely want people to head out here at 8:30, 9:00. >> right. >> thank you for talking to us this morning. >> thank you. >> this isn't the only park where in effort will be taking place. this is part of a statewide effort in honor of earth day and earth week coming up this week. there's a list of a dozen parks here in the bay area where you ca
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we have the blue shield of california, skidmore, owings, united airlines, levi strauss, and cisco. thank you for your sponsorship. [applause] i did want to talk about the banner sponsor, wells fargo. thank you for supporting today's breakfast, as well as the access environment of events programming, all year round. one final sponsor, starbucks, for their donation. the free travel mug that you can take with you when you go. i would like to make a few remarks and then introduce the mayor. horowitz organized today's event. i want to thank the staff -- thank you to starbucks for the donation. it is my honor to be here with ed lee. it was an honored to have been used with one of the most innovative -- we have a long history of ground-pricking initiatives. the elected leaders have not been afraid to tackle the environmental challenges, head- on. this was the first of a kind program.
we have the blue shield of california, skidmore, owings, united airlines, levi strauss, and cisco. thank you for your sponsorship. [applause] i did want to talk about the banner sponsor, wells fargo. thank you for supporting today's breakfast, as well as the access environment of events programming, all year round. one final sponsor, starbucks, for their donation. the free travel mug that you can take with you when you go. i would like to make a few remarks and then introduce the mayor....