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in 1943, ownership of the property passed to an ownership group, including the nasser brothers, richard and henry. the nasser brothers were prominent theater developers and owners who were responsible for the construction of the castro and alhambra theaters, among others in san francisco and california. under the ownership of the nasser brothers, the clay theater was remodelled by a prominent theater architect vincent rainey in 1946 who reconfigured the front entrance and ticket booth and enclosed the front to create a second floor office, skm some of the terazzo was also done in 1946, as shown in this screen. and then, on the interior photo of the theater, the crown molding and rosettes were the original features. i haven't been able to figure out when the -- the mural may date from. it's not shown in any of the historic photographs or on any of the plans. in 1958, additional alterations were made, including a new storefront system closer to the sidewalk, removal of the southern storefront that originally existed adjacent to the theater storefront, and then remodelling of that former c
in 1943, ownership of the property passed to an ownership group, including the nasser brothers, richard and henry. the nasser brothers were prominent theater developers and owners who were responsible for the construction of the castro and alhambra theaters, among others in san francisco and california. under the ownership of the nasser brothers, the clay theater was remodelled by a prominent theater architect vincent rainey in 1946 who reconfigured the front entrance and ticket booth and...
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larry nasser and those women faced some of the same hurdles, but together they were able to join and they faced some of those obstacles, but they got past that in terms of the case and, and the, and the ladies that you represented in the u. s. gymnastics team, when did the penny drop the this was more than just one or 2 people accusing him and that it started with a dozen, then more than a dozen and then 50 that a 100 a because it was amazing case to actually look on watch from from, you know, as far away as we are here, that this could actually happen in the united states. and i think what a lot of people don't remember realize is that women had reported larry nasser long before these cases became nationally known. and what, you know, what really dropped and i think changed sort of the face of this type of litigation is the meet him of man. and not we started seeing people come forward and saying it does not matter if you are friends or if you are the president of the united states, you should not be above the law. and you should base justice for the wrongs that you have done to peo
larry nasser and those women faced some of the same hurdles, but together they were able to join and they faced some of those obstacles, but they got past that in terms of the case and, and the, and the ladies that you represented in the u. s. gymnastics team, when did the penny drop the this was more than just one or 2 people accusing him and that it started with a dozen, then more than a dozen and then 50 that a 100 a because it was amazing case to actually look on watch from from, you know,...
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starting with twitter, some of the people we follow our after our nasser and human rights watch. and fatima i last of the d. c based middle east institute fell out, but totty is the many journalist we track. then there's a you haven't policy center a think tank created by yeah, many and german researchers, some of its funding comes from the german government beyond policy reports and research documents. this site combined factual reporting with the kind of storytelling, usually reserved for fiction writing, glimpses into life in the country. and affiliate of the wide p. c is our modern, the magazine. it publishes in arabic and english. many writers, artists, and poets who would not have a platform elsewhere find space on our not in the a site. the focus on the emily culture literature and civil society makes this outlet one of the con, finally, on our recommendation list is the nonsense. its website is not the slickest, but if you're looking to understand the m and then the article spare the youtube archive. and the podcast produced by the yemen piece for them are all worth looki
starting with twitter, some of the people we follow our after our nasser and human rights watch. and fatima i last of the d. c based middle east institute fell out, but totty is the many journalist we track. then there's a you haven't policy center a think tank created by yeah, many and german researchers, some of its funding comes from the german government beyond policy reports and research documents. this site combined factual reporting with the kind of storytelling, usually reserved for...
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we spoke to none, nasser arab, i, in part one of this show about the asked strikes field by comments from britain in the united states. obviously there was gaza in major in cove. it the biggest manufacturer here is b systems. what, what did covey do amidst the these sorts of actions to countries like yemen into places like gaza? well, i think i read all over the world is compounded any quantities and compounded conflicts that we already had and kind of driven things to the extreme. of course we had free car rate, i know artistic situation where, where the u. k was sending alms to saudi arabia and providing aid to the yemen needs to pick up the pieces and the kind of perverse circle and those, those things are continuing on a lot of money and still made from conflict and disaster. but kind of, it is kind of porn pay for petrol if you're like on the floor of a farm in quantity. and we think it's likely that we're going to see an increase in inequality in almost every country on earth. we're beginning to see the evidence as a lag of 2 or 3 years with the data. and many of the surveys ha
we spoke to none, nasser arab, i, in part one of this show about the asked strikes field by comments from britain in the united states. obviously there was gaza in major in cove. it the biggest manufacturer here is b systems. what, what did covey do amidst the these sorts of actions to countries like yemen into places like gaza? well, i think i read all over the world is compounded any quantities and compounded conflicts that we already had and kind of driven things to the extreme. of course we...
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desert and he lost more than five hours. more than five hours, while last year's runner up qatar's nassern daniel sanders remained the overall leader on the motorbikes. that's all the sport for now. but does look quite fun, doesn't it? thanks, john, good to see you. kenya's president uhuru kenyatta has led the tributes to the world—renowned conservationist richard leakey, who has died, at the age of 77. dr leakey was also celebrated for his paleontology work, including research into early humans. here he is, speaking about the dangers he faced because of his conservation work in kenya, tackling the illegal trade in ivory and rhino horn, during an appearance on the bbc hardtalk programme, with stephen sackur, in 2015. you've talked yourself about the degree to which, you know, thanks to some of the things you said, particularly about the wildlife issue in kenya, you've had people out to kill you. well, if you pick on criminals in england, you don't think they are looking for ways to get even with you? come on, this is normal human behaviour. if a strong guy comes up and fingers you, and yo
desert and he lost more than five hours. more than five hours, while last year's runner up qatar's nassern daniel sanders remained the overall leader on the motorbikes. that's all the sport for now. but does look quite fun, doesn't it? thanks, john, good to see you. kenya's president uhuru kenyatta has led the tributes to the world—renowned conservationist richard leakey, who has died, at the age of 77. dr leakey was also celebrated for his paleontology work, including research into early...
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it's the largest most powerful space telescope ever launched nasser's successor to the hubble telescope. that's how fox reports this saturday january 8. ♪♪ >> happy glorious wednesday. day number three of no in studio happy glorious wednesday, day three of no in studio audience. if you don't hear laughter following my thrilling jokes, pretend you are watching joy who stands up. i feel like the last cnn producer and healthy sexual relationship. [laughter] so alone. remember the maniac without fail after torching the fox news christmas tree last month? no, not chris cuomo. this guy. i know this will blow your mind but he's on and not in a good way. he asked to escape of not being in prison which i know seems pointless but failed to comply with conditions of elites according to the manhattan das office, elect more criminals than greyhound, arraigned on one felony second-degree criminal mischief, misdemeanor second-degree reckless endangerment. who knew torching a 50-foot tree on a crowded sidewalk is considered mischief? here i thought tepee the high school gym this last year but due to cr
it's the largest most powerful space telescope ever launched nasser's successor to the hubble telescope. that's how fox reports this saturday january 8. ♪♪ >> happy glorious wednesday. day number three of no in studio happy glorious wednesday, day three of no in studio audience. if you don't hear laughter following my thrilling jokes, pretend you are watching joy who stands up. i feel like the last cnn producer and healthy sexual relationship. [laughter] so alone. remember the maniac...
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they are as guilty as nasser himself. host: next caller. morning.aller: thank you for updating us on what happened to these last few agents. i think it is clear, and clear from your callers, that the fbi needs to be a little bit more investigated itself. it is not a trustworthy institution anymore, like it was -- i mean, russia gate, the january 6, these kinds of coverups. one tidbit. can you tell us if those people who resigned or were fired cap to their pensions -- kept their pensions? host: at least according to the articles in today's paper, one particular agent doesn't still have a pension, and a lot of outrage about that in some of these columns. caller: that is the scary part. no jail time, nothing. they resigned, keep their pensions, and they will move along and it will all be forgotten until the next thing comes up. sad. host: howard, atlanta georgia, you are next. caller: it is pretty much a system that very few people should be shocked about because the way the fbi carries out their investigations. they cover up just like the police. ther
they are as guilty as nasser himself. host: next caller. morning.aller: thank you for updating us on what happened to these last few agents. i think it is clear, and clear from your callers, that the fbi needs to be a little bit more investigated itself. it is not a trustworthy institution anymore, like it was -- i mean, russia gate, the january 6, these kinds of coverups. one tidbit. can you tell us if those people who resigned or were fired cap to their pensions -- kept their pensions? host:...
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susan: what price tag is nasser using for this overall project?ancy: the overall price of dart starting in 2015 and going into 20 33, 330 million. -- 2033, 330 million. nominally at 7:14 p.m. eastern daylight time, that may change. about 7:00 p.m. on the east coast is what we are looking at. it is going to be an exciting time. they will also be streaming back to earth. at first there will just be a dot of light. susan: how will you know if the intended goal was successful? nancy: we will know soon. the images will come streaming back and the asteroid will get bigger and bigger in the field of view. and that signal is going to stop and the dart spacecraft will have done its purpose. that is the fundamental goal of the mission. how much we will have defected the asteroid is an important mission. i should mention that dart also carries a cube from the italian space industry. it will take spectacular images. it will send those images back a few weeks or months after dart impacts with this. -- this asteroid. maybe it will be 11 hours and 45 minute. bec
susan: what price tag is nasser using for this overall project?ancy: the overall price of dart starting in 2015 and going into 20 33, 330 million. -- 2033, 330 million. nominally at 7:14 p.m. eastern daylight time, that may change. about 7:00 p.m. on the east coast is what we are looking at. it is going to be an exciting time. they will also be streaming back to earth. at first there will just be a dot of light. susan: how will you know if the intended goal was successful? nancy: we will know...
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to break that mold that you -- the same trauma that affected the young gymnasts, let's say, in the nassers. gymnastics could be the same trauma that we feel. and people aren't willing to widely accept that the face of abuse and rape doesn't just look like young, privileged white gymnasts, and i think society as a whole is scared that if we as big, strong, athletic men can get raped, then anyone can get raped, and i think that's the biggest fear. >> thank you for sharing your powerful story, jon, and bringing light to this important issue. we really do appreciate it. thank you so much. we'll be right back. >> thank you. i didn't know my genetic report could tell me i was prone to harmful blood clots. i travel a ton, so this info was kind of life changing. maybe even lifesaving. ♪do you know what the future holds?♪ living with diabetes? glucerna protein smart has your number with 30 grams of protein. scientifically designed with carbsteady to help you manage your blood sugar. and more protein to keep you moving with diabetes. glucerna live every moment your shipping manager left to “find th
to break that mold that you -- the same trauma that affected the young gymnasts, let's say, in the nassers. gymnastics could be the same trauma that we feel. and people aren't willing to widely accept that the face of abuse and rape doesn't just look like young, privileged white gymnasts, and i think society as a whole is scared that if we as big, strong, athletic men can get raped, then anyone can get raped, and i think that's the biggest fear. >> thank you for sharing your powerful...
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it's the largest most powerful space telescope ever launched nasser's successor to the hubble telescopeus wednesday. day number three of no in studio happy glorious wednesday, day three of no in studio audience. if you don't hear laughter following my thrilling jokes, pretend you are watching joy who stands up. i feel like the last cnn producer and healthy sexual relationship. [l
it's the largest most powerful space telescope ever launched nasser's successor to the hubble telescopeus wednesday. day number three of no in studio happy glorious wednesday, day three of no in studio audience. if you don't hear laughter following my thrilling jokes, pretend you are watching joy who stands up. i feel like the last cnn producer and healthy sexual relationship. [l
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come forward because that was the culture of the past, and for the first time in history from the nasserning and actually helped matt and other survivors in this case come forward. if any message i could give to anybody is tell the adults in the room if something goes wrong. the adults should be telling the proper authorities but in the end the adults in the room must believe the children and other adults if something of this nature occurs. no one wants to be a victim, kate. no one wants to be in this position, so believe, and everybody else out there, if you have a story, there are many of us that do believe. please come forward. >> and if i may, there was a time during the time of my assaults, there was no option. this is something that was not to be spoken of, and thanks to people like -- like nick and -- and his professionalism and care there's an option. >> there is an option. >> it's good to have you speak out and now it gives you -- helps you to get to a place of being able to speak up and have your voice heard, too. matt, thank you very much. mick, thank you as well. >> thank you
come forward because that was the culture of the past, and for the first time in history from the nasserning and actually helped matt and other survivors in this case come forward. if any message i could give to anybody is tell the adults in the room if something goes wrong. the adults should be telling the proper authorities but in the end the adults in the room must believe the children and other adults if something of this nature occurs. no one wants to be a victim, kate. no one wants to be...
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as far as settlements, michigan state university paid the nasser victims $500 million, and in this caseg $490 million, so close. john: david jesse of the detroit free press. thank you. ♪ judy: verizon and at&t are forging ahead with their plan to switch to new high speed 5g wireless service nationwide. but with an important exception near u.s. airports and runways. those exceptions were made yesterday because of fears that the new technology could interfere with plane technology and potentially impact landings. science correspondent miles o'brien is here to unpack it all for us. hello. tell us what is the problem. miles: the device is called a radar altimeter, it is a device on an airliner that gives pilots precise information about the relative distance to the ground the closer they get to it. it is crucial during landing in bad weather and without it, we could not have the proverbial safe landing on that dark and stormy night. any time the aviation industry gets word of something getting close to that piece of the spectrum where this device operates, they get nervous. that is what led
as far as settlements, michigan state university paid the nasser victims $500 million, and in this caseg $490 million, so close. john: david jesse of the detroit free press. thank you. ♪ judy: verizon and at&t are forging ahead with their plan to switch to new high speed 5g wireless service nationwide. but with an important exception near u.s. airports and runways. those exceptions were made yesterday because of fears that the new technology could interfere with plane technology and...
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nasser, what percent of electric vehicles are currently being manufactured by youn workers? >> i don't know the exact percentage, but i can tell you in addition to, you know, the many models we were talking about, you know, by mr. strickland, ford and-- ments unfortunately, the gentleman's too time has expired and we have many who want to question the witness is. you may provide the answer in writing. and now the gentleman from georgia, mr. allen, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you, i think this has been very informative. but i am a little troubled by the fact that we're sitting here talking about things in the future and what it looks like. let me tell you what's going on on main street right now. how many of my colleagues have been into a grocery store in the last two or three days here in washington d.c.? i mean, the shelves are empty. i mean, this is a -- i mean, this is a real problem. you know, when you talk about energy policy we-- you know, over the holidays, we get together with family, of considers, a lot of questions, wher
nasser, what percent of electric vehicles are currently being manufactured by youn workers? >> i don't know the exact percentage, but i can tell you in addition to, you know, the many models we were talking about, you know, by mr. strickland, ford and-- ments unfortunately, the gentleman's too time has expired and we have many who want to question the witness is. you may provide the answer in writing. and now the gentleman from georgia, mr. allen, you're recognized for five minutes....
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adams asked and answered one of the questions that i have so i'd like to acknowledge mister josh nasser from the uaw. in your testimony you spoke to the environmental benefits of an ev transition and the importance ofensuring this transitionbenefits american workers . what policies should be in place to ensure those benefits ? >> thank you for the question congresswoman. we should make sure taxpayer dollars are used to support good jobs and responsible employers and that should be done acrossthe board with dollars. second thing is we need to focus . are talking aboutthe battery supply chain . it's very true china dominates but they've dominated from getting a lot of rare earth minerals from other countries. and what we need to do is we need to get way more involved in engaging in that plus we need to do the battery manufacturing here. not just the packing of the batteries. the last step in the process. that's not too manyjobs at all. the real job has to do with the processing . we're just seriously behind. the truth is that china and european union were focused on this well beforebut it
adams asked and answered one of the questions that i have so i'd like to acknowledge mister josh nasser from the uaw. in your testimony you spoke to the environmental benefits of an ev transition and the importance ofensuring this transitionbenefits american workers . what policies should be in place to ensure those benefits ? >> thank you for the question congresswoman. we should make sure taxpayer dollars are used to support good jobs and responsible employers and that should be done...
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gymnastics doctor, larry nasser also got a check.er money should never be sent to individuals serving in federal prison for evil crimes like murder, terrorism and rape. democrats blocked an amendment that would have barred this from happening shortly before the american rescue plan passed. explain this to us. in other words, they sent out covid checks to people including people who tried to blow up america, terrorists. >> we put forth an amendment in the house saying we are not going to send american taxpayer dollars to those that are felons and those that are in prison. and they said no, absolutely not. and this is what you're seeing. you're seeing $1,400 checks go to the boston bomber. we've asked janet yellen, exactly how much have you spent. we've had $780 million we believe go to those that are in prison. we've given her a month to answer this question and if she doesn't answer, as they often do, we're going to ask her in the hearing next month in the financial services committee. maria: unbelievable. congressman, thanks very mu
gymnastics doctor, larry nasser also got a check.er money should never be sent to individuals serving in federal prison for evil crimes like murder, terrorism and rape. democrats blocked an amendment that would have barred this from happening shortly before the american rescue plan passed. explain this to us. in other words, they sent out covid checks to people including people who tried to blow up america, terrorists. >> we put forth an amendment in the house saying we are not going to...
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nasser, what percentage of electric vehiclesle are currenty being manufactured by union noworkers? >> ixa don't know the exact percentage but i can tell you in addition to the many models that were talked about [inaudible] >> unfortunately, the gentleman's time has expired. we have many that want to ask their questions. the witness may provide an answer in writing. thank you. and now the gentleman from georgia, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chair man. this has been very informative, but i am a little troubled by the fact we are sitting here talking about things in the future and what it looks like. let me tell you what's going on in mainstreet right now. how many of my colleagues have been into a grocery store l the last two or three days here in washington, d.c.? the shelves are empty. this is a real problem. when you talk about energy policy, over the holidays we get together with family and a lot of questions like where is this thing goingra and frankly i said based on the fact that when you pull into a service station today you don't know if that adminis
nasser, what percentage of electric vehiclesle are currenty being manufactured by union noworkers? >> ixa don't know the exact percentage but i can tell you in addition to the many models that were talked about [inaudible] >> unfortunately, the gentleman's time has expired. we have many that want to ask their questions. the witness may provide an answer in writing. thank you. and now the gentleman from georgia, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chair man....