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. >> mr. mason, welcome back. >> hopefully the new seats will be designed to the military standard for considering the passenger comfort. existing seats are unacceptable, they are too hard to sit on. there's no drain holes for water as i experienced today with a puddle of water on a seat. passengers currently avoid sitting as closely as they can on the bench seating. on the grate at the park, you go up the hill, you are really going sideways and if you have back support problems, that's an issue right there. we are focussing on capacity and we are i think this whole thing is really treating the passengers as cattle on this. we are expanding the fleet and my question is, what is the eventual design if senate bill 50 is approved where we are going to increase the capacity of san francisco's population. this is what it really boils down to. you are really not considering the customers capacity here. also, we talk about forward-riding. well, once you get to embarcadero station that becomes backwards rid
. >> mr. mason, welcome back. >> hopefully the new seats will be designed to the military standard for considering the passenger comfort. existing seats are unacceptable, they are too hard to sit on. there's no drain holes for water as i experienced today with a puddle of water on a seat. passengers currently avoid sitting as closely as they can on the bench seating. on the grate at the park, you go up the hill, you are really going sideways and if you have back support problems,...
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mr. mason...0th of october, 1824, edward rochester of thornfield hall was married to bertha mason at st. mary's church, spanish town, jamaa. the record of the marriage will be found in the register of that church. it's true, it's true! i swear it! she's now living at thornfield. i've seen her there myself. i'm her brother. parson, close your book. there'll be no wedding today. in i invite you all to my house to meet grace poole's patient... my wife. to the right about, every one of you. away with your congratulations. they're 15 years late. aah! that, gentlemen, is my wife-- mad--and the offspring of a mad family, with whom the church would law-bind me forever without hope of divoe. this is what i wish to have-- this young girl... who stands so grave and quiet at the mouth of hell. at the difference... and then judge me. edward: jane. jane...i did not even know her. i was married at 19 in spanish town to a bride already courted for me. but i married her... gross, groveling, mole-eyed blockhead tha
mr. mason...0th of october, 1824, edward rochester of thornfield hall was married to bertha mason at st. mary's church, spanish town, jamaa. the record of the marriage will be found in the register of that church. it's true, it's true! i swear it! she's now living at thornfield. i've seen her there myself. i'm her brother. parson, close your book. there'll be no wedding today. in i invite you all to my house to meet grace poole's patient... my wife. to the right about, every one of you. away...
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. >> chairman: thank you very much, mr. mason. next speaker, please. >> howard stresner followed by brian ho hopper and then nick casener. >> good afternoon. down here it is asking for a progress report on a large and small project that you guys approved. the first one is 19th avenue, to fix up the 28. you voted a couple of years ago now to have less bowls, and the project had to be held up to be done at the same time as the street needs to be repaired. well, the street really needs to be repaired. it is really a mess. and now i see the trucks going out there and sprinkling a little bit of pebbles and a little bit of black tar, which really doesn't last more than a few weeks. so i don't know what is happening with that. this would be a great project. it is going to be near b.r.t., and perhaps even better than b.r.t., in some ways. when you couple it, it would save time, and with the signals and all of that kind of stuff, even the cars won't be hurt that much. they still have two and a half lanes. you don't lose the whole lane. acc
. >> chairman: thank you very much, mr. mason. next speaker, please. >> howard stresner followed by brian ho hopper and then nick casener. >> good afternoon. down here it is asking for a progress report on a large and small project that you guys approved. the first one is 19th avenue, to fix up the 28. you voted a couple of years ago now to have less bowls, and the project had to be held up to be done at the same time as the street needs to be repaired. well, the street really...
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mr. jeff mason. thank you. >> my pleasure. arthel: a programming note for our fox news channel viewers and listeners on the radio. tune in tomorrow for more reaction from the trump administration. chief white house economic advisor larry kudlow will sit down with chris wallace on fox news sunday to discuss trade talks with china and the president's budget, that's at 2:00 and 7:00 p.m. eastern on the fox news channel. i think it's 114 on the radio. eric: i listen in the car. arthel: check the listings for the number. eric: paul manafort was sentenced to 47 months in prison this week. the sentence was harshly consider icriticized for being . he could have faced up to 24 years in prison. this week he will be sentenced again in a separate case. michael cohen is now suing his former employer, the trump organization, claiming he is owed money for unpaid legal service. garrett tenney has been following all of this from the washington bureau. hi, garrett. >> reporter: paul manafort dodged a bit of a bullet this past week. instead of t
mr. jeff mason. thank you. >> my pleasure. arthel: a programming note for our fox news channel viewers and listeners on the radio. tune in tomorrow for more reaction from the trump administration. chief white house economic advisor larry kudlow will sit down with chris wallace on fox news sunday to discuss trade talks with china and the president's budget, that's at 2:00 and 7:00 p.m. eastern on the fox news channel. i think it's 114 on the radio. eric: i listen in the car. arthel: check...
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mason. [laughter] mr. holzer: this explains the masonic symbol, he was not a mason. there was an idea that washington, d.c. should become the site of a lincoln memorial, as we know it did. this was the first design. it is pictured in the site for which it was intended. it was done by clark mills, who did the sort of clumsy statue of andrew jackson that still stands lafayettette -- in park in washington. mills had also done a life mask of lincoln right before his death, but he did not imagine a simple tribute. there were 36 other figures here. generals, political figures, a nd at the very top, abraham lincoln signing the emancipation proclamation. needless to say, the plan did not go very far in washington. in 1876, there was a successful attempt to build a monument to lincoln in washington. it is now considered totally politically incorrect, and it is one of those statues that is disputed in the new public debate over public memorials. ulysses s. grant unveiled it. frederick douglas gave the dedicatory address in 1876. it is by thomas ball. interestingly, it was fund
mason. [laughter] mr. holzer: this explains the masonic symbol, he was not a mason. there was an idea that washington, d.c. should become the site of a lincoln memorial, as we know it did. this was the first design. it is pictured in the site for which it was intended. it was done by clark mills, who did the sort of clumsy statue of andrew jackson that still stands lafayettette -- in park in washington. mills had also done a life mask of lincoln right before his death, but he did not imagine a...
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mason. the final stop by mr. sanders on a three city tour of california. he has already held rallies this weekend in san diego and los angeles. and, now his bay area supporters are looking forward to hearing what he has to say. >> i am hoping he will be making medicare for all and the green new deal core to his platform which i know he will. i think he will be talking issues of immigration, racial injustice. taking money out of politics. >> tomorrow's event will be at fort mason's great meadow park and will be streamed live starting at 12:30 on kpix.com. >>> the most shows here that can't afford oracle arena. >> the future of a famed fairgrounds up in the air tonight. why a bill to ban gun shows might shut down the cow palace. >> plus, a dispute turned into stolen property. the latest update to the mannequin yard display. >> a beautiful sunday on tap. then things go south. we have the forecast coming up after a break. >>> tonight, the future of the cow palace is up in the air. a new bill will not only ban gun shows but it could tear down the arena. katie n
mason. the final stop by mr. sanders on a three city tour of california. he has already held rallies this weekend in san diego and los angeles. and, now his bay area supporters are looking forward to hearing what he has to say. >> i am hoping he will be making medicare for all and the green new deal core to his platform which i know he will. i think he will be talking issues of immigration, racial injustice. taking money out of politics. >> tomorrow's event will be at fort mason's...
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mason. is this the moment of truth, mrs may?e to strasbourg to meet the eu, and then late last night an announcement. first aid drawings instrument with probable legal weight to the withdrawal agreement will guarantee that the eu cannot act with the intent of applying the backstop indefinitely will stop if they do it can be challenged through arbitration and if they're found to be in breach the uk can suspend the backstop. the backstop is the insurance policy designed to ensure that the border on the island of ireland remains open in all circumstances by keeping the uk in a customs union with the eu. lasco's talks resulted in a wealth of documents, legal instruments, statements, and declarations, some of them legally binding about how the backstop could be avoided and how the uk might suspend it in some circumstances in the future —— last night. so what does the eu make of this new agreement? let us speak crystal clear about the choice. it is still brexit might not happen at all. faced with this stark reality, members of the hou
mason. is this the moment of truth, mrs may?e to strasbourg to meet the eu, and then late last night an announcement. first aid drawings instrument with probable legal weight to the withdrawal agreement will guarantee that the eu cannot act with the intent of applying the backstop indefinitely will stop if they do it can be challenged through arbitration and if they're found to be in breach the uk can suspend the backstop. the backstop is the insurance policy designed to ensure that the border...
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thank you for your honesty, mr chris mason. much appreciated.- always. levy on the profits of social media firms. a london bookshop has gone viral on twitter after launching a strange appeal to find a man who left a jar full of what they believed to be bees in their poetry section. i love the way it says, what they believed to be bees. the store used the hashtag find the bee gent, but later realised the insects were in fact too large to be bees, joking they'd already made the hashtag. it's been retweeted tens of thousands of times, but the man is yet to be found. what are they? what are they? who knows? we need more information on that story. yes, maybe we will get some later. we've got a familiar music track for you. american musician dick dale sadly died at the age of 81, but listen to his famous piece of music. music plays. that was called miserlou, the soundtrack to pulp fiction. he is credited with influencing musicians from the beach boys tojimi hendrix. you can't really listen to that without thinking of two. i know. here's carol with a look at th
thank you for your honesty, mr chris mason. much appreciated.- always. levy on the profits of social media firms. a london bookshop has gone viral on twitter after launching a strange appeal to find a man who left a jar full of what they believed to be bees in their poetry section. i love the way it says, what they believed to be bees. the store used the hashtag find the bee gent, but later realised the insects were in fact too large to be bees, joking they'd already made the hashtag. it's been...
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to try and establish whether or not legally, in the view of mr cox and the lawyers, there has been a substantial change here. chris masonvolved. us aviation officials say they believe it is a airworthy. peter bowes joins they believe it is a airworthy. peter bowesjoins me they believe it is a airworthy. peter bowes joins me live from los angeles. peter, iam peter bowes joins me live from los angeles. peter, i am slightly confused about one aspect of this, the aviation authority says the plane is safe to use, but they are demanding changes to the software at the same time. what is going on? well, yes, it does seem to be contradicting itself in a way. they are going to make some design changes by next month. this relates to the flight control systems of that jet and this to the flight control systems of thatjet and this will require some flight thatjet and this will require some flight crew retraining. at the same time, insisting it is very early daysin time, insisting it is very early days in the investigation as far as this latest plane crash is concerned. they will need to see the data. you mentioned that the black box
to try and establish whether or not legally, in the view of mr cox and the lawyers, there has been a substantial change here. chris masonvolved. us aviation officials say they believe it is a airworthy. peter bowes joins they believe it is a airworthy. peter bowesjoins me they believe it is a airworthy. peter bowes joins me live from los angeles. peter, iam peter bowes joins me live from los angeles. peter, i am slightly confused about one aspect of this, the aviation authority says the plane...
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try and establish whether or not legally, in the view of mr cox and the lawyers, there has been a substantial change here. that was chris masonetails. there is quite a lot to get through when it comes to brexit. and you can find analysis of theresa may's agreement with eu officials, on what they've described as "legally—binding changes" to the brexit withdrawal deal on our website bbc.com/news — or download the bbc news app. let us leave brexit there. us aviation authorities say they believe the boeing 737 max aircraft, of the type that crashed in ethiopia on sunday, is airworthy. both black box recorders have now been recovered. the aircraft was flying to the kenyan capital, nairobi, when it crashed minutes after taking off from addis ababa, killing all 157 people onboard. our correspondent emmanuel igunza sent this report from the scene. it's a slow, delicate process of recovering pieces of the plane that might offer clues on why flight et302 came down. more remains of those who died have been recovered from the rubble, as rescue efforts enter the second day. the main focus for the investigators has been that huge crater th
try and establish whether or not legally, in the view of mr cox and the lawyers, there has been a substantial change here. that was chris masonetails. there is quite a lot to get through when it comes to brexit. and you can find analysis of theresa may's agreement with eu officials, on what they've described as "legally—binding changes" to the brexit withdrawal deal on our website bbc.com/news — or download the bbc news app. let us leave brexit there. us aviation authorities say...
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view of mrcox, and whether or not legally, in the view of mr cox, and the lawyers, there has actually been a substantial change here. chris masonlidington told mps that legally binding changes that strengthen and improve the withdrawal agreement and political declaration have been secured. he said the documents provide confirmation that the eu cannot trap the uk in the backstop indefinitely, and he confirmed that the house will vote on what he described as an improved deal. talks could break down if the eu thinks the uk is deliberately prevaricating in order to get a better deal. all of this is happening in the detail of these documents. david lidington said the documents. david lidington said the documents provide confirmation they cannot trap the uk in the backstop indefinitely. the prime minister and my right honourable friend the secretary of state for exiting the air you have secured legally binding changes that strengthen and improve the withdrawal agreement and political declaration. the house spoke clearly on 29 january when it voted in favour of honouring the decision of the british people and leaving the european unio
view of mrcox, and whether or not legally, in the view of mr cox, and the lawyers, there has actually been a substantial change here. chris masonlidington told mps that legally binding changes that strengthen and improve the withdrawal agreement and political declaration have been secured. he said the documents provide confirmation that the eu cannot trap the uk in the backstop indefinitely, and he confirmed that the house will vote on what he described as an improved deal. talks could break...
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more now from our political correspondent chris mason is this the moment of truth, mrs may?urtle to strasbourg to meet the eu, and then, late last night, an announcement. first, a joint instrument with comparable legal weight to the withdrawal agreement will guarantee that the eu cannot act with the intent of applying the backstop indefinitely. if they do, it can be challenged through arbitration, and if they are found to be in breach, the uk can suspend the backstop. the backstop is the insurance policy designed to make sure the border on the island of ireland remains open in all circumstances, by keeping the uk in a customs union with the eu. last night's talks resulted in a welter of documents, legal instruments, statements and declarations, some of them legally binding, about how the backstop could be avoided and how the uk might suspend it in some circumstances in the future. and, if we vote for this improved deal... mps debated brexit until nearly midnight. this morning, only one thing matters — numbers. can the prime minister persuade enough mps who rejected the withd
more now from our political correspondent chris mason is this the moment of truth, mrs may?urtle to strasbourg to meet the eu, and then, late last night, an announcement. first, a joint instrument with comparable legal weight to the withdrawal agreement will guarantee that the eu cannot act with the intent of applying the backstop indefinitely. if they do, it can be challenged through arbitration, and if they are found to be in breach, the uk can suspend the backstop. the backstop is the...
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mason sets the scene for us. is this the moment of truth, mrs may?nute hurtle to strasbourg to meet the eu, and then, late last night, an announcement. first, a joint instrument with comparable legal weight to the withdrawal agreement will guarantee that the eu cannot act with the intent of applying the backstop indefinitely. if they do, it can be challenged through arbitration, and if they are found to be in breach, the uk can suspend the backstop. the backstop is the insurance policy designed to make sure the border on the island of ireland remains open in all circumstances, by keeping the uk in a customs union with the eu. last night's talks resulted in a welter of documents, legal instruments, statements and declarations, some of them legally binding, about how the backstop could be avoided and how the uk might suspend it in some circumstances in the future. and if we vote for this improved deal... mps debated brexit until nearly midnight. this morning, only one thing matters — numbers. can the prime minister persuade enough mps who rejected the
mason sets the scene for us. is this the moment of truth, mrs may?nute hurtle to strasbourg to meet the eu, and then, late last night, an announcement. first, a joint instrument with comparable legal weight to the withdrawal agreement will guarantee that the eu cannot act with the intent of applying the backstop indefinitely. if they do, it can be challenged through arbitration, and if they are found to be in breach, the uk can suspend the backstop. the backstop is the insurance policy designed...
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mr speaker, where this government has failed, this house must, and i believe will, succeed. letsjoin our colleague lets join our colleague chris masonn filing out of the chamber in the last couple of minutes. business still going on but not as high octane as it has been, a dozen mps still in there towards the end of business for the series of votes we have been reporting on the last hour, now coming to a conclusion. we heard from a conservative mp a couple of minutes ago. let's bring in andy mcdonald, leader —— labour mp. good evening to you. your reaction to what has just happened. so parliament taking control of business on wednesday, but i guess the question is can it coalesce around anything that it can agree on, as far as brexit is concerned, as opposed to just rejecting stuff? well, i mean this is momentous, that parliament has wrested control of the process away from the prime minister, who is completely rudderless. she is not even here to respond to points of order and process on this hugely important day, she actually beetles off. let's see what comes out in this process later in the week. we will have these indicative vote
mr speaker, where this government has failed, this house must, and i believe will, succeed. letsjoin our colleague lets join our colleague chris masonn filing out of the chamber in the last couple of minutes. business still going on but not as high octane as it has been, a dozen mps still in there towards the end of business for the series of votes we have been reporting on the last hour, now coming to a conclusion. we heard from a conservative mp a couple of minutes ago. let's bring in andy...
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mr. martin luther king, jr., once served as the pastor and also where his funeral was held. bernie sanders is scheduled to attend a rally sunday in ft. masons and san diego. >>> it's a move that would mean your children can't use their smartphones in class. a new bill making its way through sacramento. the legislation would basically restrict or ban smartphones in the classroom. teachers and staff would be able to grant permission in cases of emergency. the bill was sent to a committee for a second time this week. >>> you don't mind if i bite into this burrito right now, do you? oh, my gosh. that is delicious. >> now, while you're eating. >> alex, get into that burrito. >> you don't know the voice, you certainly know the face there, in the booth last night, l.a. kings booth, and the sharks game, it was kind of a big deal there, will ferrell dusted off his popular ron burgundy character from "anchorman" to announce the game. >> a little bit of milk there, that's for the sharks. the sharks clinched a playoff spot earlier this week. last night's game certainly belonged to the kings. sharks entered third period with a one-goal lead and ended u
mr. martin luther king, jr., once served as the pastor and also where his funeral was held. bernie sanders is scheduled to attend a rally sunday in ft. masons and san diego. >>> it's a move that would mean your children can't use their smartphones in class. a new bill making its way through sacramento. the legislation would basically restrict or ban smartphones in the classroom. teachers and staff would be able to grant permission in cases of emergency. the bill was sent to a committee...