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lila, do you want to spray it? some water on there and give it a little bit of water to get it started. and that's all there is. >> how long before they start growing? >> it depends on the seed. it will take a few weeks for the little seedlings to start making roots and growing. when it outgrows its shell, you can plant it right into the garden. it's compostable. that way you don't have to transplant it, just put it right into the garden or a pot. >> i used to see in my grandmother's garden, eggshells in with the potted plants. >> the eggshells add calcium to the soil which helps things grow. you can add some color to your shells, you could dye your egg before you crack it open. that only takes a few minutes with some water and some dye into a glass, put that inadvertent for a few minutes, take it out, let it dry, crack open the eggs, use the contents for scrambled eggs, then you can plant that for some color. >> nice. lila, you want to hold one up for me? can you grab one? let's see. >> there you go. >> beautiful
lila, do you want to spray it? some water on there and give it a little bit of water to get it started. and that's all there is. >> how long before they start growing? >> it depends on the seed. it will take a few weeks for the little seedlings to start making roots and growing. when it outgrows its shell, you can plant it right into the garden. it's compostable. that way you don't have to transplant it, just put it right into the garden or a pot. >> i used to see in my...
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we continue to share your kid's art projects, this is from lila who has been obviously paying attentionerybody, paying attention to the first responders, saying she loves you, spf d. thank you, lila, you can share those on social media using the hash tag kpix. >>> not a 6:00, controlling the spread of coronavirus at nursing homes has been a challenge here in the bay area. so why are some facilities deciding to bring in more covid cases? >>> plus. >> feelings of anxiety, isolation, and fear, are continuing to increase at an alarming rate. what mental health experts are telling people to do to get to brighter days next. >>> and surfers caught sheltering in peninsula beach. why they say they have a right to ride the waves. >> in berkeley, a historian has letters that describe what the best way to predict the future is to create it and change the world. here at abbvie, we're inventing medicines of the future to create tomorrows that will be healthier... ...and happier, while making medicines that help people right now. because that's the present we wanted to live in. and that's the future w
we continue to share your kid's art projects, this is from lila who has been obviously paying attentionerybody, paying attention to the first responders, saying she loves you, spf d. thank you, lila, you can share those on social media using the hash tag kpix. >>> not a 6:00, controlling the spread of coronavirus at nursing homes has been a challenge here in the bay area. so why are some facilities deciding to bring in more covid cases? >>> plus. >> feelings of anxiety,...
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'd in one image modeled to lila poses with a fast food box filled with moroccan pancakes called miss amun instead of fries. their workplace with stereotypes and prejudices they tackle issues like the wearing of veils and brand fetishism and powerful images without making value judgments. it's nice because the translation is free everybody can see what they want but for me this is the religion the branding religion and. the creative do some of those shows morocco in a whole new light. young loud colorful and cosmopolitan the image they present is of a modern network society. one of us would really get. and let's be greedy about these personal life i think everybody have to. what i want the hallway want what i buy what they need. you can certainly benefit from but. our challenge is people to rethink their ideas about fast fashion. the world of fashion is changing to reflect the times we live in. the yellow. another fashion revolution short bob hair styles loose flowing dresses without the course that clips and glamour. of the roaring twenty's broke with conventions. 100 years on the ai
'd in one image modeled to lila poses with a fast food box filled with moroccan pancakes called miss amun instead of fries. their workplace with stereotypes and prejudices they tackle issues like the wearing of veils and brand fetishism and powerful images without making value judgments. it's nice because the translation is free everybody can see what they want but for me this is the religion the branding religion and. the creative do some of those shows morocco in a whole new light. young loud...
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lila fenwick was 87.ed the department in 2003 and spent most of his career on truck 25. i went to one of my worst fires with him and he was aces. he'd go through a brick wall for you. araujo came to the u.s. with his family from el salvador at age 6. we all supported him being a firefighter, because he wanted to help people, said his cousin christina. and that made us happy, too. hundreds of firefighters escorted his body to the cemetery. >> mario araujo was 49. ♪ >> lapmika was a queen in the dance world. nikki as she was known worked as a bartender and cared for her four kids, but ballroom was her life, said her brother. when she was on the dance floor, she just would float. everyone loved her, her cousin said. paradise gained an angel. i know she's dancing up there. she was 47. >> carolyn martins a graphic talented artist who loved to paint. her number one passion was her son thomas martins, who had down's syndrome. thomas loved everything and everyone, said his stepfather rudy. his mother dwoevoted to
lila fenwick was 87.ed the department in 2003 and spent most of his career on truck 25. i went to one of my worst fires with him and he was aces. he'd go through a brick wall for you. araujo came to the u.s. with his family from el salvador at age 6. we all supported him being a firefighter, because he wanted to help people, said his cousin christina. and that made us happy, too. hundreds of firefighters escorted his body to the cemetery. >> mario araujo was 49. ♪ >> lapmika was a...
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'd in one image modeled to lila poses with a fast food box filled with moroccan pancakes called miss aim and instead of rice. their workplace with stereotypes and prejudices they tackle issues like the wearing a veil. powerful images without making value judgments. everybody can see what they want but. the branding really. the creative do a. whole new line. out colorful and politan. percent of a modern society. and . personal life i think everybody have to. what i want the hallway i want what i buy what they need. you can certainly benefit from but. our challenges people to rethink their ideas about fast fashion. the world of fashion is changing to reflect the times we live in. yellow. another fashion revolution short bob hairstyles loose flowing dresses without the course that clips and glamour. of the roaring twenty's broke with conventions. 100 years on the air as provocative style is being rediscovered. his name is live and he's passionate about a bygone era have you seen the well to do up and down park avenue welcome to the 1920. with their noses in the dog oring twenties and th
'd in one image modeled to lila poses with a fast food box filled with moroccan pancakes called miss aim and instead of rice. their workplace with stereotypes and prejudices they tackle issues like the wearing a veil. powerful images without making value judgments. everybody can see what they want but. the branding really. the creative do a. whole new line. out colorful and politan. percent of a modern society. and . personal life i think everybody have to. what i want the hallway i want what i...
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. >> my rose was lila's birthday. >> my thorn is not being able te you guys.m writing a book abouti mals, and i have some trouble thinking of stuff about leopard frogs. >> my thorn is going to see my grndparents, 'cause they have coronavirus so it's, really hd to see them, like, through a window and not, like, be able to be there with them. >> my bud is making banana brea. to >> it's friday, so it's movie so me and my sister are going to tch "star wars." >> my bud is-- and i have two budseaster and i'm also looking forward to seeing you guys again. >> yeah. same. >> sreenivasan: as this weekendc and the holidaebrated by millions worldwide, draws to a close, we want to take a moment to again honor the people on the frontlines of this battle against the coronavirus. our thanks to the doctors, nurses, emergency medical teams and scientists and to the wraorkers driving buses ands and others in grocery stores, warehouses, and in shops and stores large and small who are also caring f us in so many ways. that's all for this edition of" pbs newshour weend." r the late
. >> my rose was lila's birthday. >> my thorn is not being able te you guys.m writing a book abouti mals, and i have some trouble thinking of stuff about leopard frogs. >> my thorn is going to see my grndparents, 'cause they have coronavirus so it's, really hd to see them, like, through a window and not, like, be able to be there with them. >> my bud is making banana brea. to >> it's friday, so it's movie so me and my sister are going to tch "star wars."...
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her name was lila lindsay and she was a creek citizen.bout a termre for and then moved to tulsa with her husband and became involved in the tulsa education system, a figure with getting schools started in the tulsa, oklahoma area. she was assigned i think about 80 acres during the allotment, and she donated half of her allotment to the city of tulsa at the time on the understanding the city of tulsa would build a school there. and they did. it changed names over a number of years, it became known as the riverview school, and for a time it was the lindsay school, lindsay academy. midtood until the early or 1970's, when it was demolished. some of my relatives remember when lindsay school, when it was active and existed in tulsa. this is just some information about the schools as they operated in the muskogee nation. boarding schools, intermediate labor and high schools. the schools were funded by some of the payments we had received from the federal government. we passed a law, there was a law passed in the 1890's, about two thirds of the i
her name was lila lindsay and she was a creek citizen.bout a termre for and then moved to tulsa with her husband and became involved in the tulsa education system, a figure with getting schools started in the tulsa, oklahoma area. she was assigned i think about 80 acres during the allotment, and she donated half of her allotment to the city of tulsa at the time on the understanding the city of tulsa would build a school there. and they did. it changed names over a number of years, it became...
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host: we go next to california to hear from lila. good morning. caller: good morning. package, i take there is not enough information for people who are getting medicare. where't see anywhere people need to get on the computer except for on foxnews there was a little taste thing that ran across and a lot of seniors i believe are thinking that a check will just be deposited in their checking accounts, and that's not going to happen and i believe it was the man who called earlier and he was going to ask about that but his call was dropped. and i think this is very disconcerting, what about people who are in assisted living places, and rest homes? they are not going to go to , i wish there was better clarification, i've watched all channels and there's so much news and i feel like this is not being addressed appropriately. host: we are hearing the news that those payments coming from the treasury department actually start this weekend. guest: that's right. they are first taking care of those who have taken counts on the treasury department mainly through the filing of the
host: we go next to california to hear from lila. good morning. caller: good morning. package, i take there is not enough information for people who are getting medicare. where't see anywhere people need to get on the computer except for on foxnews there was a little taste thing that ran across and a lot of seniors i believe are thinking that a check will just be deposited in their checking accounts, and that's not going to happen and i believe it was the man who called earlier and he was going...
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her name was lila lindsay and she was actually a creek citizen. taught here for about a term , then she moved to the tulsa area with her husband and she becomes involved in sort of the tulsa education system, a figure with that and with getting schools started in the tulsa, oklahoma area. sheng the allotment process was assigned i think about 88 acres, so she built her home on the allotment, but she also donated half of her allotment to the city of tulsa at the time on the understanding the city of tulsa would build a school there. and they did. it changed names over a number of years. it became known as the riverview school, and for a time it was named in honor of her, the lindsay school, lindsay academy. it stood until i believe the early or mid 1970's, when it was demolished. my parents and some of my relatives remember when lindsay academy or lindsay school, when it was active, when it went into existence in tulsa. this is just some information about the school as they operated in the muskogee nation. day schools, boarding schools, intermediat
her name was lila lindsay and she was actually a creek citizen. taught here for about a term , then she moved to the tulsa area with her husband and she becomes involved in sort of the tulsa education system, a figure with that and with getting schools started in the tulsa, oklahoma area. sheng the allotment process was assigned i think about 88 acres, so she built her home on the allotment, but she also donated half of her allotment to the city of tulsa at the time on the understanding the...
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that is lila. that's it for right now. we will not be playing any beatles song. want to hold your hand but social distancing in effect. >> thank you mark. >> take care everyone. good night. try to keep up, howard! i'm killing it! yeah, i wish we looked as cool dancing in clubs as we do right now. don't worry, this is exactly how you look when you're dancing in clubs. you're welcome, ladies. paradigm-shifting news, gentlemen! (music stops) dude! i was about to bollywood this bitch. earlier today, i invited professor stephen hawking to join me in the popular online game words with friends. moments ago, he accepted my request. do you understand what that means? that somewhere right now stephen hawking is saying, (imitating stephen hawking): "damn it. i meant to click no." i'll walk you through it. the game is not called words with strangers. no, it's not even called words with acquaintances. it is called words with... i'm not finishing your sentence. you pulled the plug on my funk. friends! it's words with friends! which stephen hawking and i officially are. now all
that is lila. that's it for right now. we will not be playing any beatles song. want to hold your hand but social distancing in effect. >> thank you mark. >> take care everyone. good night. try to keep up, howard! i'm killing it! yeah, i wish we looked as cool dancing in clubs as we do right now. don't worry, this is exactly how you look when you're dancing in clubs. you're welcome, ladies. paradigm-shifting news, gentlemen! (music stops) dude! i was about to bollywood this bitch....
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. >> i want to thank you and i would like you all to think like lila for coming out. [applause].i hope you all have a wonderful time. as i mentioned there are books for sale in the back. they are already signed. i think you all for coming. here is a portion of the program. there is several that were putting me in the position of being an adult and i was a child. i had grown women who were teaching me that my body was a commodity. it was a mean to get things for men and it was completely acceptable to expect things in return for the companionship and the things of that nature. that resolves around pleasing a man and some form i was 13 when i started learning these things. that is really what started me on the trajectory to being more vulnerable to being exploited i was told that these things were normal for it had been reshaped. this is how relationship between men and girls and that's how this goes. by the time i met a man who convinced me that we were in a relationship and part of this relationship meant i would go out and had money. i thought that was something to be normal. so
. >> i want to thank you and i would like you all to think like lila for coming out. [applause].i hope you all have a wonderful time. as i mentioned there are books for sale in the back. they are already signed. i think you all for coming. here is a portion of the program. there is several that were putting me in the position of being an adult and i was a child. i had grown women who were teaching me that my body was a commodity. it was a mean to get things for men and it was completely...
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lila fenwick, who in 1956 became the first black woman to graduate from harvard law school, has died from covid-19. she became a student at harvard in 1954 following the supreme court's historic ruling in brown v. board of education, joining the cohort as part of only a handful of women and the only black woman. she was 87 years old. renowned chilean author luis sepulveda, who in the 1980's fled the military dictatorship of augusto pinochet, has died from covid-19. sepulveda is celebrated for his literary work depicting life in south america. he was 70 yearars old. price news reports michigan's former governor rick snyder new about toxic lelevels of lead in flint water supply as early as 2014 -- some 16 months before he claimemed to have learned of the toxic lead contamination in a testimony to congress. usinglso found they were -- michigan has admitted the switch climbeded 12 laps but a s investigation found the true toll might be far highgher. and the state of alaska has put surgical abortions on a list of medical procedures that could be banned during the coronavivirus outbreak, c
lila fenwick, who in 1956 became the first black woman to graduate from harvard law school, has died from covid-19. she became a student at harvard in 1954 following the supreme court's historic ruling in brown v. board of education, joining the cohort as part of only a handful of women and the only black woman. she was 87 years old. renowned chilean author luis sepulveda, who in the 1980's fled the military dictatorship of augusto pinochet, has died from covid-19. sepulveda is celebrated for...
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lila will be next year. he's an amazing kid.e told me, dad, i was really looking forward to this day but if it's going to help keep other people safe, i'm willing to wait. that made me a proud dad in a lot of different ways. we're going to make sure we wait. we'll do it in person. we did watch our easter service virtually and they were able to take our kids through a zoom meeting, had put together an amazing song, and it was incredible. i think our whole congregation saw that and we knew in that instance that we were doing the right thing and that the joy that those kids were singing together and the way we were doing it, while we weren't there together spiritually, we were all together. >> let me ask you about your dealings with capitol hill. there's been an array of opinions about how different governors have dealt with closures. senator rand paul had his say about the measures you've taken, he's referred to them as totalitarian. how difficult does that criticism make it in a practical sense to deal with it in kentucky, is tha
lila will be next year. he's an amazing kid.e told me, dad, i was really looking forward to this day but if it's going to help keep other people safe, i'm willing to wait. that made me a proud dad in a lot of different ways. we're going to make sure we wait. we'll do it in person. we did watch our easter service virtually and they were able to take our kids through a zoom meeting, had put together an amazing song, and it was incredible. i think our whole congregation saw that and we knew in...
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. >> lila ray murray and she is a star already, not even a year old and doing her thing.aly, to young woman keeping social distance, all small -- almost makes me nervous. we have woman playing tennis on the roof and doing a pretty doggone good job of it, to. that is some good stuff right there. talent. like this guy. max. kind of a combination between hackensack and baseball. doing some magic with his feet and he winds up whacking, i guess a ping-pong ball or something. but anyway, people finding all kinds of ways to exercise and keep themselves socially distanced at the same time. that is the sporting life right now. it is 11:00 or close to it. frank and julie with more news. >> i love hearing that baby laugh. thank you. >>> next at 11. >> it is past time to get this done for the country. >> lawmakers are negotiating in another big relief bill, this one is promising $450 billion in aid. >>> the 11:00 news on ktvu fox 2 starts now. >>> president trump says he is hoping the senate will vote tomorrow on a bill to replenish the paycheck protection program and help struggling
. >> lila ray murray and she is a star already, not even a year old and doing her thing.aly, to young woman keeping social distance, all small -- almost makes me nervous. we have woman playing tennis on the roof and doing a pretty doggone good job of it, to. that is some good stuff right there. talent. like this guy. max. kind of a combination between hackensack and baseball. doing some magic with his feet and he winds up whacking, i guess a ping-pong ball or something. but anyway, people...
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host: we go next to california to hear from lila. good morning. caller: good morning.take there is not enough information for people who are getting medicare. where't see anywhere people need to get on the computer except for on foxnews there was a little taste thing that ran across and a lot of seniors i believe are thinking that a check will just be deposited in their checking accounts, and that's not going to happen and i believe it was the man who called earlier and he was going to ask about that but his call was dropped. and i think this is very disconcerting, what about people who are in assisted living places, and rest homes? they are not going to go to , i wish there was better clarification, i've watched all channels and there's so much news and i feel like this is not being addressed appropriately. host: we are hearing the news that those payments coming from the treasury department actually start this weekend. guest: that's right. they are first taking care of those who have taken counts on the treasury department mainly through the filing of their taxes. th
host: we go next to california to hear from lila. good morning. caller: good morning.take there is not enough information for people who are getting medicare. where't see anywhere people need to get on the computer except for on foxnews there was a little taste thing that ran across and a lot of seniors i believe are thinking that a check will just be deposited in their checking accounts, and that's not going to happen and i believe it was the man who called earlier and he was going to ask...