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this really is at the fort mason center. well, thank you so much for your work and for sharing this with us. thank you. and up next here on "comunidad del valle," youth competition for mariachi, stay with us. ♪ damian: well, they're not youth, but that's what they aspire to be. that's the mariachi cobre, and we're talking about youth competition for mariachis on "comunidad del valle." with me to tell us all about it are two community legends, kathy napoli and shirley trevino. wow, what an honor. where have you all been? let's start with you, kathy, where have you been? we haven't seen you in a couple of decades it seems. kathy napoli: well, not that long, but since i last saw you, my children have had children, so i'm a grandma five times. and i earned a law degree, so i've been very busy. damian: wow. kathy: never slowing down. damian: you're still--you said that--you mentioned that you were active with your native american family. kathy: yes, my family are native american from northern california, susanville. my father was
this really is at the fort mason center. well, thank you so much for your work and for sharing this with us. thank you. and up next here on "comunidad del valle," youth competition for mariachi, stay with us. ♪ damian: well, they're not youth, but that's what they aspire to be. that's the mariachi cobre, and we're talking about youth competition for mariachis on "comunidad del valle." with me to tell us all about it are two community legends, kathy napoli and shirley...
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mason. >> christian, how are you? >> i'm good. how are you?first joined the movement. i never imagined i would be seated across from him one day on opposite sides of a deadly conflict. >> a group is inspired by your writings. >> they -- yeah. >> how do you feel that the writings that you wrote even in the '80s that i remember reading. >> yeah. >> are out there today still inspiring people to kill other people. >> well, now wait a minute. i never said go out and kill anybody. i said if you -- if you or anybody else must do this, for god's sake, do it right. >> i find out they make pilgrimages to his apartment to snap photos with their video and using the internet to make his vile ideas relevant to a new generation of racists. but i know from experience that no one is radicalized purely by ideology. everyone has a back story. >> i was hating school. i was turning very much inward. i was alienated and i was angry. when you put those two together, look out. my dad has a private ars ars -- arsenal. he had one thousand round for each piece. i said t
mason. >> christian, how are you? >> i'm good. how are you?first joined the movement. i never imagined i would be seated across from him one day on opposite sides of a deadly conflict. >> a group is inspired by your writings. >> they -- yeah. >> how do you feel that the writings that you wrote even in the '80s that i remember reading. >> yeah. >> are out there today still inspiring people to kill other people. >> well, now wait a minute. i never...
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please welcome gayle king, anthony mason, and tony dokoupil! lovely day ♪ ( applause ) ♪ a lovely day >> stephen: well, welcome all. welcome all. gayle, good to see you again. >> this is our first joint int interinterview together, stephen. we are here with you. >> stephen: i will do my best to-- >> don't screw it up. >> stephen: the story that america wants to here. >> no, we're psyched to be here. >> stephen: gail, you're the o.g., you've been with the-- >> what go o.g. stand for? >> stephen: "the original gayle." >> oh, "arnlg gangster." or "original gangster." >> stephen: could be. you have been with "c.t.m." since 2012. >> 20012. >> stephen: now you have these two gentlemen here joining you on monday. >> yes. >> stephen: what do you make of the changes yourself? >> well, you know, listen, we have a new president at cbs, susan zirinski, she's a bad-ass. when she came in, in january, she said, "listen. we're going to make changes here. i want to make sure we get it right." clearly if everything was going coorlgd to plan there wouldn't be cha
please welcome gayle king, anthony mason, and tony dokoupil! lovely day ♪ ( applause ) ♪ a lovely day >> stephen: well, welcome all. welcome all. gayle, good to see you again. >> this is our first joint int interinterview together, stephen. we are here with you. >> stephen: i will do my best to-- >> don't screw it up. >> stephen: the story that america wants to here. >> no, we're psyched to be here. >> stephen: gail, you're the o.g., you've been...
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so mason, first of all, tell us more about the movie?hat is it about. >> it is about a team of super villains who fight a big super villain names ramos. >> super hero movie. >> so a lost action? >> yes. >> very exciting. no this is a unique ask for make a wish. tough.s like it might be how did it come together? >> so we grant over 450 local wishes every year. but it takes a special wis kid with a crazy big imagination to come up with this. o we actuallyac red out and contacted the broad d.c. filmit communy and put -- brought togetherbout 150 people, actors, cast and crew,editors, just to take mason's vision and bring it to life on the big screen. >> it speaks to your creative genius, mason. how did you come up with t idea? >> well i had a lot of free time in the hospital so -- well, i ally startedo wrking on "the econd grade. >> and then what about the characters? could you tell me about those? >> well,re th is cyber-ninja and mayhem and sea wind and there is art. and there is red wing. and there is -- fire wall. wow! >> do you have a fa
so mason, first of all, tell us more about the movie?hat is it about. >> it is about a team of super villains who fight a big super villain names ramos. >> super hero movie. >> so a lost action? >> yes. >> very exciting. no this is a unique ask for make a wish. tough.s like it might be how did it come together? >> so we grant over 450 local wishes every year. but it takes a special wis kid with a crazy big imagination to come up with this. o we actuallyac red...
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mason bees are good pollinators. and some nice. mason bees live for just a few weeks the tubes that contain the larvae will be collected in the autumn and stored safely until next year. but peter hopes that some of the bees will build their nests away from these artificial structures and stay in the area that. was or even if it's been a farmer for more than 4 decades and i've seen a big decline in natural pollination over the past few years as feared to. the natural environment used to be a lot more diverse and that gave us a better harvest. and. there are more than 550 species of wild bees in germany nearly 200 of them are endangered and 31 are close to extinction. the flowers at the insect park in bonn are starting to bloom. in venice lake at night or when it's raining the female mason bass will land on the blue bells. those flowers till downwards a little when it rains and the bees know that out to dry and their. children call for sleep. 3 months after the groundbreaking ceremony there is now a garden here where insects can thri
mason bees are good pollinators. and some nice. mason bees live for just a few weeks the tubes that contain the larvae will be collected in the autumn and stored safely until next year. but peter hopes that some of the bees will build their nests away from these artificial structures and stay in the area that. was or even if it's been a farmer for more than 4 decades and i've seen a big decline in natural pollination over the past few years as feared to. the natural environment used to be a lot...
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so detective mason, no choice really, moved on. a yearsed, then two, the bradford case got buried. >> i would sit around and wonder, oh you know i'm gonna grab that bradford case out, and i'm gonna read that again. i ybe there's somethin missed. maybe there's something i didn't do. maybe there's something i could do. >> but all those somethings ledn to a bunch of gs, not one new lead. mason stayed in close contact with shaun, who by this time was engaged to be married. her father wasn't on the guest list, but shaun was worried he'd show up at her wedding. >> we actually had plain clothes cops that were armed at our wedding. >> you were that nervous? >> yes, he killed once. my belief was, my father killed my mom. he's not welcome. i believe he did this. this isn't safe. >> and she felt nothing, but relief when her father missed the wedding. his only daughter's wedding, but he was around, bold as brass. >> i would go out to a big place, there he'd be. he'd be walking around. >> wow. >> and i would think right away, you know, you're f
so detective mason, no choice really, moved on. a yearsed, then two, the bradford case got buried. >> i would sit around and wonder, oh you know i'm gonna grab that bradford case out, and i'm gonna read that again. i ybe there's somethin missed. maybe there's something i didn't do. maybe there's something i could do. >> but all those somethings ledn to a bunch of gs, not one new lead. mason stayed in close contact with shaun, who by this time was engaged to be married. her father...
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paul mason, new statesman contributing writer, author and filmmaker.is most recent book "clear bright future: a radical defense of the human being." and david adler, policy inrdinator for diem25 athens, greece. when we come back, a billionaire and now says he will pay the student debt of the entire graduating class, almost 400 students, the this shortly black college morehouse in atlanta. we will speak with one of those students and we will talk to the former head of the naacp ben jealous. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: as graduation season continues across the country, we turn now to look at the student debt crisis. the average student debt is now $32,000. nationwide, 44 million people owe nearly $1.5 trillion in student debt. student debt is expected to increase to $2 trillion by 2022. earlier this month, the billionaire investor robert smith stunned many whenen he offered to pay off the student loans of the 2019 grgraduating class atat the historicacally bk morehousee cocollege. e
paul mason, new statesman contributing writer, author and filmmaker.is most recent book "clear bright future: a radical defense of the human being." and david adler, policy inrdinator for diem25 athens, greece. when we come back, a billionaire and now says he will pay the student debt of the entire graduating class, almost 400 students, the this shortly black college morehouse in atlanta. we will speak with one of those students and we will talk to the former head of the naacp ben...
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those involved in sunday's show also took to twitter, with chris mason explaining...y... thank you for all your comments this week. we do want you to get in touch with your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, and maybe even appear on the programme. that should be about what you see on tv, bbc news online and on social media. so do e—mail newswatch... or you can find us on twitter... you can call us on... and watch previous interviews on our website. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello there. it feels like our weather has gone a bit weird, what with the 21 celsius we had in february, and now snow in may. yeah, that's what we've seen over the last 2a hours. some wintry showers in scotland, snow settling on some of the northern hills. you see those wintry showers feeding in behind this line of rain, which is a cold front heading south across england and wales. don't be surprised over the next few hours if we see some of that rain get a bit heavier and perhaps turn to snow over the hills of
those involved in sunday's show also took to twitter, with chris mason explaining...y... thank you for all your comments this week. we do want you to get in touch with your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, and maybe even appear on the programme. that should be about what you see on tv, bbc news online and on social media. so do e—mail newswatch... or you can find us on twitter... you can call us on... and watch previous interviews on our website. that's all from us. we'll be back to...
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those involved in sunday's show also took to twitter, with chris mason explaining...say... thank you for all your comments this week. we do want you to get in touch with your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, and maybe even appear on the programme. that should be about what you see on tv, bbc news online and on social media. so do e—mail newswatch... or you can find us on twitter... you can call us on... and watch previous interviews on our website. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. good evening. there's been quite a lot of cloud around today, and there's also been some showery outbreaks of rain. one from a weather front that's been sinking its way southwards across england and wales. behind it, brighter skies and a rush of showers, and some of these showers falling with a wintry flavour across high ground of scotland. all because this cold arctic air is now starting to flood across the uk. it will take its time in doing so. still ahead of that cold front, in the milder air. that front wil
those involved in sunday's show also took to twitter, with chris mason explaining...say... thank you for all your comments this week. we do want you to get in touch with your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, and maybe even appear on the programme. that should be about what you see on tv, bbc news online and on social media. so do e—mail newswatch... or you can find us on twitter... you can call us on... and watch previous interviews on our website. that's all from us. we'll be back...
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just we thought we reached peak chris mason, you have done it again.gining people tuning in ten seconds into that thinking we had been hacked or something. thank you very much indeed to you, and the cats. so was that a harmless and entertaining device? or childish and insulting? paul harrington thought the latter, writing: thank you for all of your comments this week, positive and negative. please do get in touch with your opinions about what you see on bbc tv news, online or on social media. you may even appear on the programme. you can e—mail us on newswatch@bbc.co.uk. and you can have a look at previous interviews on our website. that's all from us, we will be back to have your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. bye bye. after what has been largely dry weight loss, this is what happened on friday, fairly typical of skies across the country. a bit cool and cloudy. sunshine in the north but across the weekend, fairly unsettled picture. a little bit of sunshine. on saturday, the best of any sunshine will be in the south. the north of sco
just we thought we reached peak chris mason, you have done it again.gining people tuning in ten seconds into that thinking we had been hacked or something. thank you very much indeed to you, and the cats. so was that a harmless and entertaining device? or childish and insulting? paul harrington thought the latter, writing: thank you for all of your comments this week, positive and negative. please do get in touch with your opinions about what you see on bbc tv news, online or on social media....
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. >> reporter: george mason university students like victoria and jasmine can get food delivered to their dorms, library or wherever they are on campus by robot. the college is the first to team up with starship technologies and sudexo >> i got excited because i don't like walking across campus to get food when i found i had dunkin', yay, coffee that will come to me. >> reporter: more than 10,000 deliveries have been made at gmu via robot and the fleet has grown to over 40 services extended to 2:00 a.m. and plans to expand to 24 hours
. >> reporter: george mason university students like victoria and jasmine can get food delivered to their dorms, library or wherever they are on campus by robot. the college is the first to team up with starship technologies and sudexo >> i got excited because i don't like walking across campus to get food when i found i had dunkin', yay, coffee that will come to me. >> reporter: more than 10,000 deliveries have been made at gmu via robot and the fleet has grown to over 40...
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chris mason, bbc news. let's get the thoughts of oui’ bbc news.'s get the thoughts of our assistant political editor norman smith at westminster. is this a case of the voters saying, a plague on both your houses to labour and the conservatives? many voters are absolutely fed up to the back teeth of the two main parties spending time on brexit and getting absolutely no nowhere. what is less
chris mason, bbc news. let's get the thoughts of oui’ bbc news.'s get the thoughts of our assistant political editor norman smith at westminster. is this a case of the voters saying, a plague on both your houses to labour and the conservatives? many voters are absolutely fed up to the back teeth of the two main parties spending time on brexit and getting absolutely no nowhere. what is less
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chris mason, thank you. chris mason, thank you. stay with us on bbc world news.grand procession through bangkok — his first public appearance since his elaborate coronation on saturday. dawn in bangkok, and the streets brightened by a stream of royal yellow. thousands up early to get a good vantage point, all keen to catch a rare glimpse of their new king, their first for almost 70 years. king maha vajiralongkorn was crowned yesterday, so now it was time to show himself to his people. carried by 16 soldiers on a gilded palanquin, a cavalcade involving thousands of people, stretching some 500 metres long, slowly processing round the heart of the city. a chance for his people to pay homage and celebrate his ascension to the throne, but also a chance for many thais to see their monarch in person for the first time — a much remoterfigure than his much—loved late father, spending much of his time abroad. this elaborate three—day coronation is as much religious as it is ceremonial and, as the king processed, he visited sacred temples, where he could offer up prayers be
chris mason, thank you. chris mason, thank you. stay with us on bbc world news.grand procession through bangkok — his first public appearance since his elaborate coronation on saturday. dawn in bangkok, and the streets brightened by a stream of royal yellow. thousands up early to get a good vantage point, all keen to catch a rare glimpse of their new king, their first for almost 70 years. king maha vajiralongkorn was crowned yesterday, so now it was time to show himself to his people. carried...
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just we thought we reached peak chris mason we have done it again.gining people tuning in ten seconds into that thinking we had been hacked or something. thank you very much indeed. so was that a harmless and entertaining device? or childish and insulting? paul harrington thought the letter, writing... thank you for all of your comments this week, positive and negative. please do get in touch with your opinions about what you see on bbc tv news, online or on social media. you may even appear on the programme. you can e—mail us on news watch at bbc that code uk or find us on twitter at bbc news watch. you can have a look at previous interviews on our website. that's all from us, we will be back to have your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. that's another glorious state across the northern half of the country with pretty high temperatures across parts of scotland tended to the far north of england. further south a lot more clout around without bricks of rain quite breezy and cool enough to be the theme tonight as cloud and rai
just we thought we reached peak chris mason we have done it again.gining people tuning in ten seconds into that thinking we had been hacked or something. thank you very much indeed. so was that a harmless and entertaining device? or childish and insulting? paul harrington thought the letter, writing... thank you for all of your comments this week, positive and negative. please do get in touch with your opinions about what you see on bbc tv news, online or on social media. you may even appear on...
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chris mason at westminster, thank you.s on gaza, amid an escalation in violence over the last two days. it began with the deaths of two palestinian militants and the wounding of two israeli soldiers on friday. since then rockets fired into israel — and its military striking targets in gaza — have led to the deaths of at least 15 palestinians there and four civilians in israel. it's the most serious escalation in fighting for years, as our middle east correspondent tom bateman reports. singled out in a packed gaza city street, this was a targeted strike, killing a palestinian that israel says was a money—laundering for militants. air raid sirens have hardly stopped in southern israel. more than 500 rockets have been fired from gaza since yesterday, one of the deadliest flareups in years between old enemies. since they last fought a war in 2014. israeli deaths have prompted talk of fierce response from the country's prime minister. translation: i have instructed our forces to continue with massive strikes against terrorists
chris mason at westminster, thank you.s on gaza, amid an escalation in violence over the last two days. it began with the deaths of two palestinian militants and the wounding of two israeli soldiers on friday. since then rockets fired into israel — and its military striking targets in gaza — have led to the deaths of at least 15 palestinians there and four civilians in israel. it's the most serious escalation in fighting for years, as our middle east correspondent tom bateman reports....
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mason high school outside of cincinnati will not give out class ranks. instead they use the cum laude latin honor system to recognize students with high grades. the principle claims this will reduce the overall competitive culture at to allow students to focus on exploring learning opportunities of interest to them. send it back to you. ed: jillian, appreciate that. very interesting. camkamala harrissing blaming vor suppression why democrats had losses in 2018. >> without voter suppression, stacey abrams would be the governor of georgia. ed: well stacey abrams claims she won the race. our next guest has a reality check. minority participation surged in 2008. he has numbers liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ nueven if you try to eat well,. you might fall short in key nutrients. get more by adding one a day. it's the #1 multivitamin uniquely designed for men and women. one serving, once a day. one a day. and done.
mason high school outside of cincinnati will not give out class ranks. instead they use the cum laude latin honor system to recognize students with high grades. the principle claims this will reduce the overall competitive culture at to allow students to focus on exploring learning opportunities of interest to them. send it back to you. ed: jillian, appreciate that. very interesting. camkamala harrissing blaming vor suppression why democrats had losses in 2018. >> without voter...
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by high school, he became so good, so quickly, that george mason offered him a full-tuition scholarship never had a private lesson. >> he has talent, enormous talent. >> reporter: june huang is director of stringed instruments at george mason. >> is it amazing he got this far, got into college, without a formal private lesson? that is amazing. >> reporter: at his audition, she was so overwhelmed, she dropped her pencil, and forgot to take notes. >> it's unique when you hear music come from the core of somebody-- the silent, peaceful, middle of someone. and i felt honored to witness that. >> reporter: adams says he wouldn't have made it this far without huang and other teachers who gave encouragement and financial assistance when necessary. he couldn't afford a cello, so she lent him hers. >> he made beautiful music on my terrible cello. >> reporter: through it all, he has remained humble. what is happening to you when you play? >> i mean, mostly, it's just kind of me trying to ignore the fact that there's hundreds of people in front of me. ( cheers and applause ) that was one of my firs
by high school, he became so good, so quickly, that george mason offered him a full-tuition scholarship never had a private lesson. >> he has talent, enormous talent. >> reporter: june huang is director of stringed instruments at george mason. >> is it amazing he got this far, got into college, without a formal private lesson? that is amazing. >> reporter: at his audition, she was so overwhelmed, she dropped her pencil, and forgot to take notes. >> it's unique when...
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mason: mason. lemonis: mason, nice to meet you. where did you learn how to do this?rian: military. lemonis: you were in the military? brian: yeah. lemonis: thank you for your service. brian: thanks for your support. lemonis: i'm gonna put everybody on the spot right now. if all the models that you guys made were standard units, how much quicker would the production process be? mason: significantly. brian: yeah. lemonis: double the output? mason: i would say so. lemonis: how are you doing, sir? austin: i'm austin baker. lemonis: hey, austin. austin: production manager out here. lemonis: how are you, sir? austin: great. lemonis: nice to meet you. so, are you in charge of the floor? austin: yes, sir. lemonis: you want to give me a little tour, just you and i? austin: please. so, i'm gonna show you the two types of trailers we build on. we are fabricating our frames right here. we're building them. lemonis: you're not even buying them? austin: we're building them. everything we can do, we do in-house. we are so jammed, and it's unnecessary. the word "custom" is sexy, and
mason: mason. lemonis: mason, nice to meet you. where did you learn how to do this?rian: military. lemonis: you were in the military? brian: yeah. lemonis: thank you for your service. brian: thanks for your support. lemonis: i'm gonna put everybody on the spot right now. if all the models that you guys made were standard units, how much quicker would the production process be? mason: significantly. brian: yeah. lemonis: double the output? mason: i would say so. lemonis: how are you doing, sir?...
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that professor aaron mason informed me that he will not be here and making a presentation, therefore you should expect to hear three four.tations instead of that this will make sure that we have enough time for audience questions and , which is a minor benefit from not getting to hear percent -- professor mason. we will still try to use that 90 minutes effectively. all of the presenters have had to cut their presentations in order to fit our session. presentations represent work in progress, which is exciting. our speakers will present in the order in which they appear on your program beginning with michael gunther. professor michael gunther hails historic lake george, new york. he earned his phd in history from lehigh university in 2010. he is currently assistant professor of history at georgia gwinnett college, a public institution in the suburbs of atlanta. recently published an article on the boarding of 1760's and essays in history. is one of the small but growing number of scholars studying the environmental impacts of warfare in american history. dr. gunther: ralph mulder emis
that professor aaron mason informed me that he will not be here and making a presentation, therefore you should expect to hear three four.tations instead of that this will make sure that we have enough time for audience questions and , which is a minor benefit from not getting to hear percent -- professor mason. we will still try to use that 90 minutes effectively. all of the presenters have had to cut their presentations in order to fit our session. presentations represent work in progress,...
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chris mason, bbc news.y pre—packaged food is labelled. it's proposed that food packaged in—store should list all ingredients, with the allergens, such as eggs, shellfish, and nuts all in bold. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: tottenham will play liverpool in the champions league final after lucas moura stuns ajax with a hat—trick in amsterdam. while in the asian champions league marouane fellaini sends shandong luneng through to the knockout stages. and world number one naomi osaka is through to the madrid open quarter—finals as she builds towards the french open later this month. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with news of another exhilirating uefa champions league semi—final. 2a hours after liverpool's stunning comeback against barcelona, tottenham overturned a i—nil first leg deficit against ajax to set up an all—english final in madrid on the 1st ofjune. lucas moura scored a hat—trick, as spurs came from 3—
chris mason, bbc news.y pre—packaged food is labelled. it's proposed that food packaged in—store should list all ingredients, with the allergens, such as eggs, shellfish, and nuts all in bold. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: tottenham will play liverpool in the champions league final after lucas moura stuns ajax with a hat—trick in amsterdam. while in the asian champions league marouane fellaini sends shandong...
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by high school, he became so good so quickly that george mason offered him a full tuition scholarshipugh he never had a private lesson. >> he has talent. >> reporter: june wong is the director of stringed instruments at george mason. >> is it amazing he got this far without a formal private lesson? that is amazing. >> reporter: at his audition, she was so overwhelmed, she dropped her pencil and forgot to take notes. >> it's unique when you hear music come from the core of somebody. the silence, peaceful middle of someone. and i felt honored to witness that. >> reporter: adams said he wouldn't have made it this far without wong and other teachers who gave encouragement and financial assistance when necessary. he couldn't afford a cello. so, she lent him hers. >> he made beautiful music on my terrible cello. >> reporter: but it all, he has remained humble. what happens to you when you play? >> mostly, it's me trying to ignore the fact that there's hundreds of people in front of me. that was one of my first major performances i've ever done. >> reporter: were you happy with your performa
by high school, he became so good so quickly that george mason offered him a full tuition scholarshipugh he never had a private lesson. >> he has talent. >> reporter: june wong is the director of stringed instruments at george mason. >> is it amazing he got this far without a formal private lesson? that is amazing. >> reporter: at his audition, she was so overwhelmed, she dropped her pencil and forgot to take notes. >> it's unique when you hear music come from the...
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this is hope squad's first year in mason, ohio and the first year without a suicide since abby started at the school four years ago. do you think hope squad saved lives this year? >> for sure. i think that because of hope squad, we get it, we get to the students early enough. >> that stigma is breaking down. students are willing to accept hem. >> reporter: fifth grader valerie spoke up when she saw a friend was cutting herself. >> she told me about it and said don't tell anyone, and my immediate reaction was to go straight to a hope squad adviser or adult. >> a move that may have made all the difference for that student and her peers. >> the best part about hope squad is just knowing that you're able to help. >> reporter: help and hope at a time they need it most. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, mason, ohio. >> if you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts please call the suicide prevention lifeline at 800-273-8255. it's available 24 hours a day. >>> we're going to take a break. we've got a lot more ahead. just ahead, including the 8-year-old girl kidnapped from her mothe
this is hope squad's first year in mason, ohio and the first year without a suicide since abby started at the school four years ago. do you think hope squad saved lives this year? >> for sure. i think that because of hope squad, we get it, we get to the students early enough. >> that stigma is breaking down. students are willing to accept hem. >> reporter: fifth grader valerie spoke up when she saw a friend was cutting herself. >> she told me about it and said don't tell...
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northern cars on the mason and powell car lines will be out of service during the reaction project.vice for shuttle will run ten days or until all the work is complete. >>> let's get you moving here at 4:49. sal, can you take care of the folk this is morning. >> i will try. >> i know he always does. >> thank you, pam. you are my witness. we have a look at the altamonte pass and 580. slow traffic here right before the path. not technically on the hill but right before you get on the hill. you can see the slow traffic. you go up and down the hill and it looks good in livermore. finally as you come down the hill and get out to main part of livermore, no problems to pleasanton and hayward. also 880. a decent opportunity to get on the road. no major issues driving out to the cash lanes. >>> filling in for steve today is my friend rose mar you. >> thank you, sal. nice weather today. temperatures will warm slightly today through tomorrow then things start to change this time for the weekend. here is a view of stormtracker 2. partly cloudy skies right now. picking up on patchy fog along the
northern cars on the mason and powell car lines will be out of service during the reaction project.vice for shuttle will run ten days or until all the work is complete. >>> let's get you moving here at 4:49. sal, can you take care of the folk this is morning. >> i will try. >> i know he always does. >> thank you, pam. you are my witness. we have a look at the altamonte pass and 580. slow traffic here right before the path. not technically on the hill but right before...
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you're able to help. >> reporter: help and hope at a time they need it most kristen dahlgren, nbc news, mason, ohio. >> if you or soms ne you know istruggling with suicidal thoughts, call the suicide prevention 800-273-8255 it's available 24 hours a day. >>> we're going to take a break we got a lot more ahead. including the 8-year-oldd irl kidnappefrom her mother in broad daylight found alive two people being hailed as heroes tonight. >>> the price you pay for college with a student debt crisis hitting an all-time high the billionaire that gave these grads a surprise of a lifetime >>> all right, we're back now stunning developments in the case of a lile girl ripped from her mother's arms and caught an bd kidnapped ad daylight ocho we're hearing from the good samaritan that helped rescue her.>> eporter: after a mother's frantic cry for help. >> help me, my daughter just got kidnapped! >> reporter: relief. church pastor jeff ng watch that video showing the terrifying moments saturday when a car sped away with the 8-year-old girl inside a man pped the child away from her mother this is where it
you're able to help. >> reporter: help and hope at a time they need it most kristen dahlgren, nbc news, mason, ohio. >> if you or soms ne you know istruggling with suicidal thoughts, call the suicide prevention 800-273-8255 it's available 24 hours a day. >>> we're going to take a break we got a lot more ahead. including the 8-year-oldd irl kidnappefrom her mother in broad daylight found alive two people being hailed as heroes tonight. >>> the price you pay for...
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mason is a fighter and hilarious. e did a q&a at the end and cracked me up. >> i can't wait to check that out. >>> it is 4:41. we're checking in with chuck bell live at nats park this morning g >> reporter:d morning. yes, i've been told that i've been outstanding in my field very times, and i've bn told i'm been in left field many times. i'm in the upper deck. we've got free >>> at the live desk, breaking news. nbc news has learned that a 2 1/2-year-old guatemalan boy has died while in u.s. custody. a guatemalan official said the boy died tuesday after battling pneumonia for about a month. he and his mother were detained on april 5th. this is the fourth known minor to have died in u.s. custody since december. u.s. customs and border protection has not responded to a request for comment. that's the very latest. back to you. >> very sad. thank you.e >>> terribl news comes on the heels of anno ancement from president trump. >> later today, he will lay out his sweeping new immigration plan. news4's craig bosw is live on c
mason is a fighter and hilarious. e did a q&a at the end and cracked me up. >> i can't wait to check that out. >>> it is 4:41. we're checking in with chuck bell live at nats park this morning g >> reporter:d morning. yes, i've been told that i've been outstanding in my field very times, and i've bn told i'm been in left field many times. i'm in the upper deck. we've got free >>> at the live desk, breaking news. nbc news has learned that a 2 1/2-year-old...
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make a wish mid-atlantic helped make mason's movie experience possible. mason is pretty much a creative genius that he came up with this whole idea of the super villain cast. he was a part of every decision and just a super great kid. >> can't wait to see it. >> he's cancer free. that's the best news oof all gre theirnho received th high onors. with the rlof that and6:00 ature tdiscourage driver have an communicate your rith your preferred temperature and request extra time before getting into the car withoutti get the late fee. uber black fares are 100% more expensive thanub x and 200% more thanuber pool. >>> thank you. >> i won't pay for the black car. it's too expensive. still ahead, how can you make a health plan that'sof thousands years old work for you today? >> plus, after it was brought >> plus, after it was brought down by storms, a tree more tha l appliances at searing kenmore. today, careening past a stop sign, bursng through a fence car.mashing into a park look at that. a wild crash caught on camera. >>> pholes, a sinkhole and now a lane closu
make a wish mid-atlantic helped make mason's movie experience possible. mason is pretty much a creative genius that he came up with this whole idea of the super villain cast. he was a part of every decision and just a super great kid. >> can't wait to see it. >> he's cancer free. that's the best news oof all gre theirnho received th high onors. with the rlof that and6:00 ature tdiscourage driver have an communicate your rith your preferred temperature and request extra time before...
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they worked in the masonic temple until 1914. this building represents the very first mayo clinic that was built by the mayo family. it housed an integrated group practice in medicine. the father instilled in the boys that they needed to have others join the practice. it is often quoted as saying, no one is big enough to be independent of others. they realized early on that they needed to hire other individuals with other talents and interests to provide the best care for our patients. dr. will and dr. charlie were surgeons, but they knew they needed people working in the laboratories, the x-ray department and all other aspects of medicine to provide the best care for our patients. so here you will see the clinic, the first mayo clinic being built. it started in 1912 with the construction. in 1914, it opened. it was five floors. it housed all the different specialties. we were anticipating about 14,000 patients to arrive on an annual basis. but 26,000 were coming to rochester for care. we quickly outgrew this space and ended up b
they worked in the masonic temple until 1914. this building represents the very first mayo clinic that was built by the mayo family. it housed an integrated group practice in medicine. the father instilled in the boys that they needed to have others join the practice. it is often quoted as saying, no one is big enough to be independent of others. they realized early on that they needed to hire other individuals with other talents and interests to provide the best care for our patients. dr. will...
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it's resurgence has mason's parents and doctors warning other parents about the challenge begging them to just be aware just another thing parents have to worry about in. >>if you're diligent about keeping them away from that stuff. but he foresaw this to protect your plan to make us believe it make its formal of the all of the tape. but i don't see any reason for that all the stupid. it's. >>doctors say just sitting down with your kids talking about the dangers and making sure you know what they're doing online will help explain intially an involved parent will always be better at seeing signs the one who isn't. >>well that was travis robinson reporting for us tonight, according to the cdc though most of the parents of kids who died after playing the choking game had no idea the game existed and tell it was too late. >>a 3 year-old cancer patient in florida will continue his chemotherapy for now regardless of his parents wishes a judge ruling that noah make adams who you see here must undergo at least 2 more chemo sessions, however, his parents can also look into alternative treatment
it's resurgence has mason's parents and doctors warning other parents about the challenge begging them to just be aware just another thing parents have to worry about in. >>if you're diligent about keeping them away from that stuff. but he foresaw this to protect your plan to make us believe it make its formal of the all of the tape. but i don't see any reason for that all the stupid. it's. >>doctors say just sitting down with your kids talking about the dangers and making sure you...
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joining me jeff mason white house correspondent for reuters.s ruling was categorical just as the previous was this week. the president must be feeling pretty embattled. sgh rig >> right. the house counsel used the term the president regard s congress as a nuan clrce. we're seei inin ining vindicati congress is a co-equal branch of justice. courts are not likely to be receptive to the arguments the president is making. the judge's decision was pretty unequivocal. it was ruling on injunctive matter. not only do you not win today, i think you're not likely to win in this case down the road. that's very strong. that's not uncommon when you kind of have a census to what the outcome will be after you researched the law. it's clear the law would lead to this outcome. they probably have their order written in advance. waited to see if anything would come out that shifted their decision. clearly they didn't and wrote the ruling right there. >> jeff mason, i'm inferring this has been troubling to the white house because this was his red line. the same ti
joining me jeff mason white house correspondent for reuters.s ruling was categorical just as the previous was this week. the president must be feeling pretty embattled. sgh rig >> right. the house counsel used the term the president regard s congress as a nuan clrce. we're seei inin ining vindicati congress is a co-equal branch of justice. courts are not likely to be receptive to the arguments the president is making. the judge's decision was pretty unequivocal. it was ruling on...
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these people were trained masons. trainedhters were seamstresses. many others here in the early part were working as barbers, as barriers --as farriers and blacksmiths. over the course of the time in the end of the civil war into the time of about world war i, there was a good size influx of african-americans from other parts of the country, from the deep south, some from the southeast, some from the southwest. people came from missouri. they came here with limited skills and quite often they were forced to take some of the poorest jobs here. many people worked their way up, but otherwise there was a little bit of underclass that went with that. this is the honor cabin. by a a cabin that was made german immigrant, as the representation of what it was like to be here. small cabins became frame houses, and then, especially if you were a beer aaron, you wound up with a mansion. many people had wonderful homes, ran their own businesses, and worked hard. many of the industries were created by germans, migrants to milwaukee, so there was a pool of talent
these people were trained masons. trainedhters were seamstresses. many others here in the early part were working as barbers, as barriers --as farriers and blacksmiths. over the course of the time in the end of the civil war into the time of about world war i, there was a good size influx of african-americans from other parts of the country, from the deep south, some from the southeast, some from the southwest. people came from missouri. they came here with limited skills and quite often they...
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george mason in the constitutional convention said, who shall be above justice? and the last person on earth who can be above justice is the person who has the capacity to do most extensive injustice. it was a debate about impeachment in the beginning between james madison and edmond randolf and james mason trying to decide what would end the republican system of checks and balances? what would the impeachment function be? it is inherently political as we've discussed. it has been used for political purposes through the years. one of the things that came to a head today, i think, particularly with the case where the president of the united states walks out of a meeting with those who are empowered in the constitution under article one and says i won't work with you, at some point you have to begin to seriously consider if you are those article one folks, to what extent is the political situation such that you had a constitutional duty to full if i have what was debated and decided upon between those founders so long ago. and it strikes me, and it is easy for me t
george mason in the constitutional convention said, who shall be above justice? and the last person on earth who can be above justice is the person who has the capacity to do most extensive injustice. it was a debate about impeachment in the beginning between james madison and edmond randolf and james mason trying to decide what would end the republican system of checks and balances? what would the impeachment function be? it is inherently political as we've discussed. it has been used for...
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political correspondent chris mason speaking earlier.ds of protestors have taken to the streets again after opposition leaderjuan guaido called for more demonstrations. it comes the day after president nicolas maduro said he had stopped an attempted coup. the power struggle is playing out on an international stage. the us says military action is possible, but russia says that could lead to dire consequences. our correspondent nick bryant is in caracas. the opposition promised to make this the largest march in venezuelan history, and the country's future could well be determined by whether that prophecy turns out to be true. tens of thousands answered the call to protest — proud patriots, some who looked like caped crusaders, angry their beloved country has become a failed state. "we must stand firm", shouted this man, "with the conviction we'll gain freedom". and demonstrators such as businessman carlos gonzalez vowed they would keep on taking to the streets. we are looking for the freedom of our country. that is the mission. we've got t
political correspondent chris mason speaking earlier.ds of protestors have taken to the streets again after opposition leaderjuan guaido called for more demonstrations. it comes the day after president nicolas maduro said he had stopped an attempted coup. the power struggle is playing out on an international stage. the us says military action is possible, but russia says that could lead to dire consequences. our correspondent nick bryant is in caracas. the opposition promised to make this the...
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he has strenuously denied the allegation. 0ur political correspondent chris mason is here. ever more personal, this? it really is and it is not going away. this is all about the national security council, this forum deep within government that is meant to be secret. there is an account of a row at one of those meetings about the chinese tech firm huawei and how it ended up in a newspaper. the prime minister was livid and determined to get to the bottom of it. those present at the meetings signed the official secrets act so any leak is potentially a criminal matter. the metropolitan police have said that what happened did not amount to a criminal offence. gavin williamson is has a lwa ys offence. gavin williamson is has always denied being the leaker, but he put out a really punchy statement saying that there needed to be a proper investigation, describing it asa proper investigation, describing it as a shabby witchhunt, badly mishandled by both the prime minister and by the head of the civil service. in short, there is clearly a difference between evidence of a crime being
he has strenuously denied the allegation. 0ur political correspondent chris mason is here. ever more personal, this? it really is and it is not going away. this is all about the national security council, this forum deep within government that is meant to be secret. there is an account of a row at one of those meetings about the chinese tech firm huawei and how it ended up in a newspaper. the prime minister was livid and determined to get to the bottom of it. those present at the meetings...
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a little earlier, chris mason told me that the two main parties want that far apart in terms of breadere is that when you look at the granular detail, actually the official position of the two main parties is not 1 official position of the two main parties is not1 million miles apart. you look at some of the things they have been talking about, like environmental standards and security and workers' rights. any gaps are probably bred tuple. this is about a numbers game, trying to assemble a majority in the house of commons. therefore, it is notjust the official position is that matter, it is what the tribes behind the leaders think that matters as well. there are two really big issues. plenty of conservatives hate the idea of a permanent customs union. that is something that labour would like. the problem from the labour side is that plenty of labour mps and loots of their activists simply would not want to sign up to anything that didn't allow another public referendum. the prime minister is absolutely opposed to that. so how do they find agreement, given those huge blockages? obvious
a little earlier, chris mason told me that the two main parties want that far apart in terms of breadere is that when you look at the granular detail, actually the official position of the two main parties is not 1 official position of the two main parties is not1 million miles apart. you look at some of the things they have been talking about, like environmental standards and security and workers' rights. any gaps are probably bred tuple. this is about a numbers game, trying to assemble a...
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and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers rowena mason — deputyical editor, the guardian and kevin schofield — editor, politics home — stay with us for that. good evening. welcome to bbc news. the inquests have opened into the deaths of the eight people who were killed in a van and knife attack on london bridge and in borough market two years ago. the chief coroner told the old bailey that lives had been torn apart in what he called less than ten minutes of high and terrible drama. the first two people were killed when a van was driven into pedestrians on london bridge, just after ten o'clock on the third ofjune 2017. the attackers then crashed the van into railings, got out and ran through crowds of people stabbing six others to death, before they were shot dead by police near borough market. it all happened injust nine minutes. the victims families were at the old bailey as the inquests began — as our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. clear the area now! it was earlyjune 2017, saturday night, and central london was enduring the
and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers rowena mason — deputyical editor, the guardian and kevin schofield — editor, politics home — stay with us for that. good evening. welcome to bbc news. the inquests have opened into the deaths of the eight people who were killed in a van and knife attack on london bridge and in borough market two years ago. the chief coroner told the old bailey that lives had been torn apart in what he called less than ten...
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here's our political correspondent, chris mason. usually full of whoops and cheers, but can you even see many smiles in this room? no, me neither. next thursday we will be holding european elections. the conservative party didn't want to be fighting these. we wanted to be out of the eu. in fact, if parliament had backed our brexit deal, we could have already left the eu. the prime minister is in bristol fighting an election she didn't want as talks with labour over a brexit compromise collapse. there have been areas we have been able to find common ground but other issues have proved to be more difficult, and in particular we haven't been able to overcome the fa ct haven't been able to overcome the fact that there isn't a common position in labour about whether they want to deliver brexit or hold a second referendum which could reverse it. for six weeks, 42 days to be precise, labour and the conservatives have been negotiating, trying to find an island of agreement in a vast ocean of division. we shouldn't be that surprised that thi
here's our political correspondent, chris mason. usually full of whoops and cheers, but can you even see many smiles in this room? no, me neither. next thursday we will be holding european elections. the conservative party didn't want to be fighting these. we wanted to be out of the eu. in fact, if parliament had backed our brexit deal, we could have already left the eu. the prime minister is in bristol fighting an election she didn't want as talks with labour over a brexit compromise collapse....
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our political correspondent, chris mason has the latest.come a painful ritual of a torturous process. the prime minister unveils a vision for brexit and mps cure —— you up to demolish it. i making a serious offer to mp5 it. i making a serious offer to mps across parliament, a new brexit deal. to every mp of every party, i have compromised now i ask you to compromise too. teresa made speech sought to attract switches and turn sceptics into endorsers. it will sack it has failed. western that for downing street, some conservatives who backed the plan was last voted on, now say they will reject it. in a letter tojeremy corbyn, mrs may says she has compromised and now he should too. mr corbin has strongly criticised her plan. among conservative mps there is a bleak end of days mood, some wonder if it will be even worthwhile putting the bill to a vote. others are more direct stop is a lot of respect for teresa in the party but a lot of anger at the mistakes she has made and today seems to have compound the situation for her. those around the para
our political correspondent, chris mason has the latest.come a painful ritual of a torturous process. the prime minister unveils a vision for brexit and mps cure —— you up to demolish it. i making a serious offer to mp5 it. i making a serious offer to mps across parliament, a new brexit deal. to every mp of every party, i have compromised now i ask you to compromise too. teresa made speech sought to attract switches and turn sceptics into endorsers. it will sack it has failed. western that...
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with me now is our political correspondent chris mason.s through events this morning. the latest developments in this huawei leak. the police are being clear cut that they don't think there's anything worth investigating. they saying there's nothing more that they can do. the response this evening from gavin williamson is to say is you were reporting there that this is a shabby and discredited witchhunt. effective the argument he can now mount is if the thrust of this was a meeting given there and cost him his job the police are saying there's no questions worth answering here. i've a lwa ys questions worth answering here. i've always proclaimed my innocence and therefore what is this compelling evidence that you have on me? i think in reality politically for mr williamson the police element of this does not matter that much. ultimately this boils down to does a boss trust their employee? they did not trust mr williamson and he was fired. from the police perspective if you're going to pursue a criminal investigation that ensuring that you
with me now is our political correspondent chris mason.s through events this morning. the latest developments in this huawei leak. the police are being clear cut that they don't think there's anything worth investigating. they saying there's nothing more that they can do. the response this evening from gavin williamson is to say is you were reporting there that this is a shabby and discredited witchhunt. effective the argument he can now mount is if the thrust of this was a meeting given there...
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too much duro maintaining control let's ask dr glass a loop a correll cabrera a professor at george mason university welcome back to haunt the trumpet ministration war hawks paint a picture of untenable chaos in venezuela and people coping in survival mode what if the united states just left venezuela alone what's the worst that could happen. i think everybody needs to leave when a swell of alone it's difficult to talk about this country right now because it seems that minutes with us are really not the ones that matter here. and the united states is backing an opposition that the opposition does not represent the venezuelan people but the sad time nicolas muddles stay in power i mean when he stays in power is just causing a lot of affection alyssum division which regards to this issue so it seems to me that it's a little the about the united states it's about also model himself you know i'm here at very important confrontation on a military intervention and maybe you know there are all that russia also plays in venezuela what's called problems with the united states' interest in venezuel
too much duro maintaining control let's ask dr glass a loop a correll cabrera a professor at george mason university welcome back to haunt the trumpet ministration war hawks paint a picture of untenable chaos in venezuela and people coping in survival mode what if the united states just left venezuela alone what's the worst that could happen. i think everybody needs to leave when a swell of alone it's difficult to talk about this country right now because it seems that minutes with us are...
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and it will next hit the mason and powell cable car lines.which means that those lines will have buses running instead of cable cars beginning may 2nd. and lasting for about 10 days, or until the work is done. as we have for previously closures, we'll have muni bus shuttles providing service. and that will start bright and early thursday morning, may 2nd, at 5:30 a.m. the buses will follow the palo mason lines picking up passengers curbside at the cable car stops. during this time, the california cable cars will operate as usually. the hyde line will run just partial service between pal and work and then up to the northern terminal at hyde and beach, because they all share the segment. what we will do at the same time, while we have the shutdown, is take advantage of the window to perform maintenance and repair work along various locations, including dealing with noise issues and other things that we've been waiting for a good opportunity to address. we'll make the most, as long as we're inconveniencing folks, we want to make sure we get the
and it will next hit the mason and powell cable car lines.which means that those lines will have buses running instead of cable cars beginning may 2nd. and lasting for about 10 days, or until the work is done. as we have for previously closures, we'll have muni bus shuttles providing service. and that will start bright and early thursday morning, may 2nd, at 5:30 a.m. the buses will follow the palo mason lines picking up passengers curbside at the cable car stops. during this time, the...