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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 commercial space to create new rest rooms for the theater. during this 1958 renovation, the lobby and the auditorium were altered, with the auditorium refigured and screen installed. in 1963, surf theaters began operating the theater, and they operated it until the late 1980s, pushing the clay into further adventurous themes
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...
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i'm just looking on youtube and ms. rainey is watching on youtube list. thank you for being part of the show today. if we do so, as you engineering, how do we force companies to change the harmful practice? my concern is people will keep doing the same harmful things over and over again. they would you touch him if you didn't say it is a climate change solution, but it can how comp, companies will keep doing the wrong things unless the government's forced them to stop. so we won't get climate action unless we have government action to regulate the use of the atmosphere as a waste time for our carbon. that's what climate activists including me, have on our entire careers for no question. it won't happen automatically. we need, we need people marching the streets when the government actually that's what's going to change it and nothing about solvers sure. and really changes that much one way or the other solar generational will provide an excuse, a false excuse. that may be used by some people to try and avoid emissions cuts, but it's wrong, nothing we know
i'm just looking on youtube and ms. rainey is watching on youtube list. thank you for being part of the show today. if we do so, as you engineering, how do we force companies to change the harmful practice? my concern is people will keep doing the same harmful things over and over again. they would you touch him if you didn't say it is a climate change solution, but it can how comp, companies will keep doing the wrong things unless the government's forced them to stop. so we won't get climate...
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megan r rainey. what she told cnn about the missteps we're seeing and who is responsible for the information about isolation and about testing that's getting out that is proving to be confusion for people. >> i love the idea of her improving her communication style. it's different as a government official as it is as a private sector individual. i don't think it's fair to put all the blame on her. she could communicate perfectly but the reality is when grow to the cdc web page, this policy makes no sense. one of my friends said it feels like a choose your own adventure game. >> as former secretary in this realms. realm, can you help us understand or identify why two years into this pandemic there's not been a better crafting of this response. >> i would start by saying we are seeing a virus evolve in realtime. each phase of this is different and requires a different response and a different reaction. the communication has to change on a regular basis. what we had over the period of the last month whe
megan r rainey. what she told cnn about the missteps we're seeing and who is responsible for the information about isolation and about testing that's getting out that is proving to be confusion for people. >> i love the idea of her improving her communication style. it's different as a government official as it is as a private sector individual. i don't think it's fair to put all the blame on her. she could communicate perfectly but the reality is when grow to the cdc web page, this...
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rainey, i'm going to start with you, dr. fauci speaking to cnn earlier tonight.iously optimistic that things are going in the right direction. we've seen that happen in south africa, in the uk, and we're seeing it now in several cities in the united states. >> so he told anderson that we should still stick with the preventative guidelines most of us have been following, but if this pandemic finally gets under control, when do you see masks coming off, doctor? >> so i am quite hopeful that for those of us in the northeast where we're already starting to see omicron cases drop, hospitalizations stabilize, that within a month or two, we are going to be in a much better space, and are going to start being able to talk about taking masks off in public indoor locations including potentially in schools, now that our 5 to 11-year-olds, as well as our 12 to 17-year-olds have been vaccinated. but don, here's the thing, right now we are still utterly in the midst of this surge. i invite anyone to come to my emergency department or to my hospital to understand the continued
rainey, i'm going to start with you, dr. fauci speaking to cnn earlier tonight.iously optimistic that things are going in the right direction. we've seen that happen in south africa, in the uk, and we're seeing it now in several cities in the united states. >> so he told anderson that we should still stick with the preventative guidelines most of us have been following, but if this pandemic finally gets under control, when do you see masks coming off, doctor? >> so i am quite...
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it's now named for joseph rainey from georgetown, south carolina. he was the first one in 1870. 1897, george washington murray left this congress. and because of the constitutional convention, what they did in 1895, taking all the rights of black people away. not another black person got elected to this congress from south carolina until yours truly was elected in 1992. 95 years. and for most of that time -- i haven't counted all the days and the years, but let me say this. for a major portion of time, if not most of it, black people were in the majority in the state of south carolina. they were in the majority but had zero representation here in this congress, zero representation in the legislature, and zero representation in governing bodies all over the state. i remember the first black in south carolina that got elected to the county council down in buford, south carolina. all of these things happening in my lifetime. and so what i'm saying to this body today, what i'm saying to this great country of ours, what we are doing here today in allowin
it's now named for joseph rainey from georgetown, south carolina. he was the first one in 1870. 1897, george washington murray left this congress. and because of the constitutional convention, what they did in 1895, taking all the rights of black people away. not another black person got elected to this congress from south carolina until yours truly was elected in 1992. 95 years. and for most of that time -- i haven't counted all the days and the years, but let me say this. for a major portion...
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and on afterwards kamala professor rainey barnett and evan burnett discussed their book "the originaleaning of the 14th amendment." about the post-civil war change to the constitution. they are interviewed by a yale law professor. watch book tv online anytime at booktv.org. announcer: the house administration committee heard testimony on mediating complaints, training congressional staff online, and the search for a new executive director with officials from the office of congressional workplace rights. watch the hearing monday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two, online at c-span.org, or watch full coverage on our new video app, c-span now. the library of congress talked about efforts to modernize the library of congress. he was joined by the director of the u.s. copyright office. other officials testified before the senate rules and administration committee. watch the hearing monday night at 10:00 eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or watchful coverage on our new video app, c-span now. tuesday morning, testimony on the federal response to new covid-19 variants with dr. in
and on afterwards kamala professor rainey barnett and evan burnett discussed their book "the originaleaning of the 14th amendment." about the post-civil war change to the constitution. they are interviewed by a yale law professor. watch book tv online anytime at booktv.org. announcer: the house administration committee heard testimony on mediating complaints, training congressional staff online, and the search for a new executive director with officials from the office of...
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that makes a big difference sfwrts can fleet floated and every year we were coming home he it was raineyticed it the water with hill high on the corner and she was in her rain boats so she had fun doing that. >> i saved our house. >> so adopt a drain 25 >> here we are responsible to oversee the drinking water distribution system. in san francisco changes in the fire code required anyone doing representtro fit to the home to get a new fire service this caused the need for new water services to spike. we used to do 200 a year. now we are up to 600. >> if you are building a new house you need fire protection. you have to make application to the water department for that. if you go through the process we come out and install the new line and the new fire line. >> the project got kicked off by two of our a gms, steve and eric. they recognized the need for improving this process. they pulled together the project and selected the team members and asked me to lead the effort. >> on c cd there is permit and no parking signs and installing the service, having water caught at the check off and pave
that makes a big difference sfwrts can fleet floated and every year we were coming home he it was raineyticed it the water with hill high on the corner and she was in her rain boats so she had fun doing that. >> i saved our house. >> so adopt a drain 25 >> here we are responsible to oversee the drinking water distribution system. in san francisco changes in the fire code required anyone doing representtro fit to the home to get a new fire service this caused the need for new...
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that makes a big difference sfwrts can fleet floated and every year we were coming home he it was rainey noticed it the water with hill high on the corner and she was in her rain boats so she had fun doing that. >> i saved our house. >> so adopt a drain 25 locations that you job. >> my name is heather i'm an society engineer start as an interim about the knowing that and after completed my certificates i received my professional engineering licenses and became a an social engineer i work on a chain of multi engineering we work on a plan through conduct and take ownership and are involved from the beginning to the he said end i take a lot of pride. >> where you, you planning on uss this. >> at the top. >> at the top of interference. >> it's regarding i've been given more challenging projects working as a designer on smaller projects to tuvenl managing project i'm a huge go property of getting revolved in jerry, it is a field that month women don't know about the more educated they'll apply for college i love the professionals and the projects i work with its
that makes a big difference sfwrts can fleet floated and every year we were coming home he it was rainey noticed it the water with hill high on the corner and she was in her rain boats so she had fun doing that. >> i saved our house. >> so adopt a drain 25 locations that you job. >> my name is heather i'm an society engineer start as an interim about the knowing that and after completed my certificates i received my professional engineering licenses and became a an social...