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his lola. >>>>and one day after breakfast, we were at the kitchen table and i said, lola, what do you want to do today? and lola said she said, i want to do something for purpose >>>>together they found that purpose creating more than just a bond through paper and brush strokes, but also getting a full picture of a life rediscovered. >>>>she would tell me stories of her life in the philippines. stories from world war two. growing up in the philippines and i wanted to remember everything. >>>>to bring those memories to life. kenneth created on top of lola's creations to complete each story. >>>>this is a painting that lola made, she said. she painted the cape of a knight >>>>that simple painting became this a picture of a national hero of the philippines named villamore. >>>>so villamore was a filipino, an ace pilot from the philippines who fought for america during world war two, and when the war reached the philippines, she ran for the hills and she said when she was climbing into the mountain
his lola. >>>>and one day after breakfast, we were at the kitchen table and i said, lola, what do you want to do today? and lola said she said, i want to do something for purpose >>>>together they found that purpose creating more than just a bond through paper and brush strokes, but also getting a full picture of a life rediscovered. >>>>she would tell me stories of her life in the philippines. stories from world war two. growing up in the philippines and i...
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lola: thank you.efore we go let's look at the moment a monkey trapped and tortured by global animal abuse ring was released back to the wild. you can see the moment here. minnie was rescued and taken from the forest after her mother was killed and her owner tortured her and filled it for customers. she was eventually released, rescued, rehabilitated at the century in jakarta. minnie and her adopted family redeemed ready to return back to the wild. you can find more on her website, bbc.com/news. you can look at what we are working on your favorite social media site as well. i'm carl aspin of and think you are watching announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get the free pbs app now and stream the best of pbs. >> good evening. harris and trump take a detour
lola: thank you.efore we go let's look at the moment a monkey trapped and tortured by global animal abuse ring was released back to the wild. you can see the moment here. minnie was rescued and taken from the forest after her mother was killed and her owner tortured her and filled it for customers. she was eventually released, rescued, rehabilitated at the century in jakarta. minnie and her adopted family redeemed ready to return back to the wild. you can find more on her website, bbc.com/news....
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titled named after his lola. a book he sell published in 2022 six years after she passed away at the age of 96. >> i don't want to forget her. i feel like we live through our stories. if the stories are gone, gosh, then that's it. so i don't know. maybe this is my way of grieving, this is my way of keeping her present and this is my way of letting her know that i see her and i hear her. that's why it's important to me. >> reporter: because while lola is no longer present, her presence is still felt. >> and this wouldn't be happening if not for lola. i think she's still giving me the life that i live. i feel like she's still taking care of me. yeah. >> reporter: taking care of her family through the pages of her life, that is now an open book. the history of his lola remembered, one painting, one story at a time. >> ryan yamamoto. my god, that is what good storytelling is. excellent. >>> 6:42 this morning. the job market slowing down. we have the latest job market numbers and what it means for the economy in our m
titled named after his lola. a book he sell published in 2022 six years after she passed away at the age of 96. >> i don't want to forget her. i feel like we live through our stories. if the stories are gone, gosh, then that's it. so i don't know. maybe this is my way of grieving, this is my way of keeping her present and this is my way of letting her know that i see her and i hear her. that's why it's important to me. >> reporter: because while lola is no longer present, her...
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would lola fit in there, aristocratically? i don't know where to find them, if i knew , i would lure them away, such a rare commodity, they are protected and rightly so, well, we do not sit idly by and search, but for now nothing to brag about, thank you for sharing your creative plans, take me away, yes. hello, hello, i need skoppintsev sergey vasilyevich. who's asking for him? excuse me, who do i have the honor of speaking to? i 'm his granddaughter. nice to meet you, i'm chevalier parakhnya. so, is sergey vasilyevich there? he's in moscow now. what are you saying, how can i get hold of his phone number? he doesn't have a phone number in moscow. he gave it to me himself. what a misfortune. or maybe you could give him my phone number, i'd be very grateful to you. writing it down. 203. aha, 85, 25, my name is kirill, i have already given you my last name, duh, it's a work phone, so let him call during the day, okay, on what issue, what should i tell him? tell him i am the leader of the nobility from vesny volochok, and how did
would lola fit in there, aristocratically? i don't know where to find them, if i knew , i would lure them away, such a rare commodity, they are protected and rightly so, well, we do not sit idly by and search, but for now nothing to brag about, thank you for sharing your creative plans, take me away, yes. hello, hello, i need skoppintsev sergey vasilyevich. who's asking for him? excuse me, who do i have the honor of speaking to? i 'm his granddaughter. nice to meet you, i'm chevalier parakhnya....
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. >> will you be buying milo and lola pretty good that i know that it i be buying them crocs. >> i'm not going to be buying them crocs. they are extremely expensive. i don't like crocs for humans, much less for animals. >> oh, no. poor milo and lola, we may have to take up a bit of a contribution you're finalized swiping left or right, depending on whether you're politically right or left. >> the day that some dating apps have new features allowing singles to show their political views, but not necessarily who they're voting for. for example, on tinder singles can add stuff stickers to their profiles about issues like reproductive rights. in case you're wondering a 2023 survey revealed 62% of republicans and 65% of democrats are less likely to date someone from the other party. kara, i know you happily married. this is a hypothetical question, but are you yea or nay? and dating someone who has different political opinions than a nay. obviously know i think it could create well, there's all kinds of problems with marriage in general. i don't think adding to it with this, especially in
. >> will you be buying milo and lola pretty good that i know that it i be buying them crocs. >> i'm not going to be buying them crocs. they are extremely expensive. i don't like crocs for humans, much less for animals. >> oh, no. poor milo and lola, we may have to take up a bit of a contribution you're finalized swiping left or right, depending on whether you're politically right or left. >> the day that some dating apps have new features allowing singles to show their...
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hey, i'm lola with the catch up.london and paddington bear's british passport. previously on the catch up, we told you that the police officer who shot and killed 24—year—old chris kaba in 2022 was found not guilty of murder. while a judge has now lifted restrictions which prevented a jury from being told about the criminal background of chris kaba, we can now report that he had been a core member of one of london's dangerous gangs. he had a history of criminal convictions and a judge has allowed cctv to be made public which appears to show kaba shooting a man in a nightclub days before he was shot and killed by police. the victim survived but chris kaba died before he was charged in connection with the shooting. three other men were jailed earlier this year for their involvement. some other stories now — the former boss of abercrombie & fitch and his partner have been arrested on sex trafficking charges along with a third man in the united states. the fbi opened an investigation last year after the bbc revealed clai
hey, i'm lola with the catch up.london and paddington bear's british passport. previously on the catch up, we told you that the police officer who shot and killed 24—year—old chris kaba in 2022 was found not guilty of murder. while a judge has now lifted restrictions which prevented a jury from being told about the criminal background of chris kaba, we can now report that he had been a core member of one of london's dangerous gangs. he had a history of criminal convictions and a judge has...
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hi, i'm lola with the catch up.uture for young drivers, the milkshake saga and a tiktok dj. a police officer has been cleared of murdering an unarmed man he shot in south london. chris kaba died in september of 2022. his family said the verdict left them with a deep pain of injustice and that it represented a failure for all those affected by police violence. some other stories now. under 21 and prepping for your driving test? well, how does carrying no passengers around your age for the first six months sound? that's what the aa suggest after a driver was killed in a road accident. last year, 290 people, involving drivers under 25 were killed. remember the woman who threw a mcdonald's milkshake over nigel faraj? she has pleaded guilty to assault. the incident happened while the reform uk leader was out campaigning. and for the first time, new zealand are crowned champions of the women's t20 cricket world cup, celebrating their win over south africa with a maori song. they sing it's time now for ten seconds of someo
hi, i'm lola with the catch up.uture for young drivers, the milkshake saga and a tiktok dj. a police officer has been cleared of murdering an unarmed man he shot in south london. chris kaba died in september of 2022. his family said the verdict left them with a deep pain of injustice and that it represented a failure for all those affected by police violence. some other stories now. under 21 and prepping for your driving test? well, how does carrying no passengers around your age for the first...
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lola bravely went to the operation, but the miracle did not happen.as edema, edema, that is, i went to him constantly, he pumped out fat from me, this one with this syringe, you know, when you prick like this in the bumps in these and well, like water, he removed it from there, but like water with water, but the stomach should be flat, well, it was fat and remained, like this, that is, like, well, in general, there was no result there was none at all, that is, all my friends said, did you have the operation or not, because there was no result, at first he said that i... eat a lot, well, how can i eat a lot, i ate the same as always, that is, well, he just did something wrong, the doctor never admitted his mistake, he only offered to perform a repeat operation at a discount, yes, i went to the same surgeon, but because he said, he will do it again, that is, what is the point of me paying for another operation, especially since he works in a good clinic and i i trusted him a second time, well, in general, in principle, there is no stomach, well, others
lola bravely went to the operation, but the miracle did not happen.as edema, edema, that is, i went to him constantly, he pumped out fat from me, this one with this syringe, you know, when you prick like this in the bumps in these and well, like water, he removed it from there, but like water with water, but the stomach should be flat, well, it was fat and remained, like this, that is, like, well, in general, there was no result there was none at all, that is, all my friends said, did you have...
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hey, i'm lola with the catch up.lls, and tom holland's spidey senses are back. but first, firearms officers who face trial over shooting a suspect will have their identities hidden unless they are found guilty. that's been announced by the government minister responsible for public safety. it comes after officer martyn blake was found not guilty of murdering 24—year—old chris kaba, who was shot and killed after police stopped him in a car in south london in 2022. his family say they were devastated and will fight for justice. some other stories now. two survivors of the manchester arena bombing have won a high court harassment case against a former tv producer who falsely claimed the attack was staged. martin hibbert and his daughter eve sued richard hall for harassment and data protection. it was the first case against a conspiracy theorist in the uk. and idris elba has announced plans to move to africa and invest in its booming film industry. the actor has several ongoing projects across the continent, including a
hey, i'm lola with the catch up.lls, and tom holland's spidey senses are back. but first, firearms officers who face trial over shooting a suspect will have their identities hidden unless they are found guilty. that's been announced by the government minister responsible for public safety. it comes after officer martyn blake was found not guilty of murdering 24—year—old chris kaba, who was shot and killed after police stopped him in a car in south london in 2022. his family say they were...
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and the idea that you have most atlas being and you know already what is a good lola's wild west type situation is picture fine up there is the consequences we're seeing is that there's that are setting fire to 2 homes, the newest bank homes of, of those between communities, those both city and communities and the, the center is coming in the people just feel the community. so seeing them and it goes up to um, arm settlers that shooting 1st indians to this the, the settlers once we have a recruiter, the military is a, are surfacing in the military for the same places where he lives. in other words, you know, the things that lives are name and things like that we live in uh and its huh. the next day can be now the policeman. they bought it. just imagine ok. this is how it works. ok. that means that the, the private, the violence is no becoming institution. now it's kind of do the same. people are doing the same thing, which i've done before. it's more as was uniform the for the 2nd name. but then we'll get to we just, i just uh i've done a double good thing. oh, i looked on the did so
and the idea that you have most atlas being and you know already what is a good lola's wild west type situation is picture fine up there is the consequences we're seeing is that there's that are setting fire to 2 homes, the newest bank homes of, of those between communities, those both city and communities and the, the center is coming in the people just feel the community. so seeing them and it goes up to um, arm settlers that shooting 1st indians to this the, the settlers once we have a...
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and you, lola streets. these are all so new signs, speed, bumps and street markings. city is making the safety improvements after a family of 4 waiting at a bus stop in march were hit and killed by a driver when the family >> was tragically killed by a motorist it devastated and rocked this community to the core. and we knew that we had to do something about the conditions of the area. this is about trying to make sure that we have a transportation network and infrastructure that allows for bikes that allows for more people who are walking that allows for those who are catching. >> muni and vehicles. >> sfmta held several public hearings to get feedback from the public before approving the project. and earlier this week we spoke neighbors and business owners in the area who say the changes will force people to go through the neighborhood streets causing even more traffic and safety concerns. gas prices could soon skyrocket at your neighborhood pump. the california air resources board is set to vote on new regulations next month. the board is considering stricter limit
and you, lola streets. these are all so new signs, speed, bumps and street markings. city is making the safety improvements after a family of 4 waiting at a bus stop in march were hit and killed by a driver when the family >> was tragically killed by a motorist it devastated and rocked this community to the core. and we knew that we had to do something about the conditions of the area. this is about trying to make sure that we have a transportation network and infrastructure that allows...
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would like to note that in general , such well-known writers as oksana zapushko, sofia andruhovych, lolahonaim, artem cheh, salman rushdie and many others will take part in this year's book form. and now i offer to hear more about this forum from the program director sofia chelyakt, as well as from the writer halyna kruk. it's more. 120 different events, opportunities to talk with an author who we read only in a book, such as georgy gospodinov or salman rozhdi, this is a great opportunity, i think, to hear them and even ask the question if, if, if there is this live connection, we will proceed with the new format of the fair, yes, this year we could not organize the fair due to circumstances. in the usual format, but in fact at almost all locations there will be an opportunity to purchase books, there will be an opportunity to actually go to the events first, listen to what the authors are talking about and thus make a decision about whether this book is needed or not. i would like to note that this year's main leading theme of the forum is the power of cooperation, and it is still ongoi
would like to note that in general , such well-known writers as oksana zapushko, sofia andruhovych, lolahonaim, artem cheh, salman rushdie and many others will take part in this year's book form. and now i offer to hear more about this forum from the program director sofia chelyakt, as well as from the writer halyna kruk. it's more. 120 different events, opportunities to talk with an author who we read only in a book, such as georgy gospodinov or salman rozhdi, this is a great opportunity, i...
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so lola andrews was on death row and he, too, was hung.but we know that before he died, the man, read voraciously. he read 20 or 30 books a week. and he had hunger for knowledge and wanted to learn. and there was this in this man wanting so to live and to improve himself, improves intellectual abilities and yet he had these sociopathic tendencies and he murdered his whole family. right. and so he went, you know, he was hung in kansas prior to hanging of --. and perry. so the point here is that the pendulum swings from one side to the other. on the one hand, we have the idea that the guilty should be punished. right. that a vengeance is necessary. that it's a it's at the core of our beliefs. you know. and when the pendulum swings, the other here in this case with this work of nonfiction novel. we have the idea that no capital punishment there's something inhuman about it, about the idea or the principle that it's wrong to kill someone and therefore it you will be killed for that reason. so let me ask you. okay, what do you think about these
so lola andrews was on death row and he, too, was hung.but we know that before he died, the man, read voraciously. he read 20 or 30 books a week. and he had hunger for knowledge and wanted to learn. and there was this in this man wanting so to live and to improve himself, improves intellectual abilities and yet he had these sociopathic tendencies and he murdered his whole family. right. and so he went, you know, he was hung in kansas prior to hanging of --. and perry. so the point here is that...
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so lola andrews was on death row and he, too, was hung.but we know that before he died, the man, read voraciously. he read 20 or 30 books a week. and he had hunger for knowledge and wanted to learn. and there was this in this man wanting so to live and to improve himself, improves intellectual abilities and yet he had these sociopathic tendencies and he murdered his whole family. right. and so he went, you know, he was hung in kansas prior to hanging of --. and perry. so the point here is that the pendulum swings from one side to the other. on the one hand, we have the idea that the guilty should be punished. right. that a vengeance is necessary. that it's a it's at the core of our beliefs. you know. and when the pendulum swings, the other here in this case with this work of nonfiction novel. we have the idea that no capital punishment there's something inhuman about it, about the idea or the principle that it's wrong to kill someone and therefore it you will be killed for that reason. so let me ask you. okay, what do you think about these
so lola andrews was on death row and he, too, was hung.but we know that before he died, the man, read voraciously. he read 20 or 30 books a week. and he had hunger for knowledge and wanted to learn. and there was this in this man wanting so to live and to improve himself, improves intellectual abilities and yet he had these sociopathic tendencies and he murdered his whole family. right. and so he went, you know, he was hung in kansas prior to hanging of --. and perry. so the point here is that...
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out the is really send the palestinian detainee to tell the people to leave his name is jamal boy lola. his mother is inside the hospital. you need to try, you had to my visit to petition the summer and had a me which i for because i left a lot of negative thing, gymnast message in the gym, redoing much of my food stamps. and they said on how long to happened i was, couldnt are going to go with one of your members, coached or the show which president was special. let him as a hand you close to the guy who looked like my son was pushed for. i says, you know, 10 of the kids, whoever took it to death, i'm not sure about the space basketball for the child who i'm 100 can really name both sides on. hey, well to have the chicken so way because there's 2. there's the hash of ash off of so we have a big with them if the what are you appear to be seeing here is i severely used to be a messenger used as a military. i said, that's in many ways the definition of using persons as a human shield to shield what you're trying to do as the army by putting people the home is a way that's prohibited unde
out the is really send the palestinian detainee to tell the people to leave his name is jamal boy lola. his mother is inside the hospital. you need to try, you had to my visit to petition the summer and had a me which i for because i left a lot of negative thing, gymnast message in the gym, redoing much of my food stamps. and they said on how long to happened i was, couldnt are going to go with one of your members, coached or the show which president was special. let him as a hand you close to...
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his name is jamal boy lola. his mother is inside the hospital. you need to try, you had the legislative edition, the punishment, the fumbling of how that it was your life with the gymnast messaged image a 1000000 measurements for sheriff, and they said on how long to happened was couldn't go back and look over to one of your members coached or the show which president was special. let him as a hand you close. i saw the guy who looked like my son was pushed for i says, you know, 10 of the kids who ever took it to death. i'm not sure about this case. basketball fan to, to throw him. charlie who i'm 100 can really know which side of the, hey, we're to have the fit the so where are the to this to this i shall bash off of so we have a big with them. if the, what are you appear to be seeing here is a civil use to be a messenger used as a minute dresser. that's in many ways the destination of using persons as a human shield to shield what you're trying to do as you know me by putting people the homes away that's prohibited under international shortly af
his name is jamal boy lola. his mother is inside the hospital. you need to try, you had the legislative edition, the punishment, the fumbling of how that it was your life with the gymnast messaged image a 1000000 measurements for sheriff, and they said on how long to happened was couldn't go back and look over to one of your members coached or the show which president was special. let him as a hand you close. i saw the guy who looked like my son was pushed for i says, you know, 10 of the kids...
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these countries are facing twin existential threats and ones come from shiite from his lola and sunny the brotherhood and al qaeda. one country and one country only standing up to both of them and if we win and we will win against hamas and hezbollah the chance of peace will greatly expand. i hate to paraphrase john lennon. if you want peace they are rooting for us to beat these people and beat them decisively. >> the issue then becomes what happens after this response because it seems like it's back in iran and what it's going to do to respond to israeli kaunda response to what they get them back and forth we go. how long do you see this going on? >> he will go as long as it needs to go until until israel as shares of survival until the iranian regime knows trying to hurt the state of israel trying to kill the jewish and destroy us and by the way their leaders come out every single day and say the goal is to destroy a sovereign state. until that stops we will have to continue. we are a very rough and tough and resilient society and we have gone through an lot in our 76 years of indep
these countries are facing twin existential threats and ones come from shiite from his lola and sunny the brotherhood and al qaeda. one country and one country only standing up to both of them and if we win and we will win against hamas and hezbollah the chance of peace will greatly expand. i hate to paraphrase john lennon. if you want peace they are rooting for us to beat these people and beat them decisively. >> the issue then becomes what happens after this response because it seems...
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pass my knees so let's let's go back to laura and i'll regroup the check laura, let's take it and lola, we'll get to higher ground anderson get to safety, were watching that when thrashing, let's go to cnn meteorologist chad myers. chad, what is the tracks showing now we're watching what's happening. and braden ten, what's going on? >> well, you don't i mean, the bulk of the worst part of this storm considering that what we see from anderson is not the worst, is now up in orlando all the way down toward kissimmee and then what anderson is seeing is the backside of the eye, which is supposed to start calming down, but it certainly hasn't. what anderson has experiencing and you have to follow the lines of the rain when you follow the lines of the rain anderson is right there under the a and palmetto. so the wind is blowing off the ocean all the way in a straight line, an into that river riverwalk. that's why we're getting that significant surge there for all day long. the wind has been blowing the water out of tampa bay. and now, because we're going to switch it because now the eye is th
pass my knees so let's let's go back to laura and i'll regroup the check laura, let's take it and lola, we'll get to higher ground anderson get to safety, were watching that when thrashing, let's go to cnn meteorologist chad myers. chad, what is the tracks showing now we're watching what's happening. and braden ten, what's going on? >> well, you don't i mean, the bulk of the worst part of this storm considering that what we see from anderson is not the worst, is now up in orlando all the...
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the state of siena, lola, in the north, is currently in the middle of a tour for between 2 sections of a single lower cartel all the way in the south and the border with watch them. i left 2 other criminal organizations are fighting for control of migrant routes and also drug roots also causing a lot of violence just 3 days ago or just a few days ago of human rights defender was assassinated there. i mean, i can go on and on, these incidents are happening all the time and they may be so much easier to ignore, do not pay as much attention to when they're not say, as flashy as twin car bombs going off. so i think that's really the importance of, of this event, even though no one was killed, it does have a big impact to see the damage left, you know, from a, from a media standpoint to see the damage left by an attack of, of this caliber. yeah. and next codes x security chief of the sentence that the to use for costs. so uh, bribery about a week ago. and you know, there's been a history of mexico, mexican cartels and government corruption is a. but there is a new government in mexico and i
the state of siena, lola, in the north, is currently in the middle of a tour for between 2 sections of a single lower cartel all the way in the south and the border with watch them. i left 2 other criminal organizations are fighting for control of migrant routes and also drug roots also causing a lot of violence just 3 days ago or just a few days ago of human rights defender was assassinated there. i mean, i can go on and on, these incidents are happening all the time and they may be so much...
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i mean how did the how did the lowlifes and the lolas do it at home?ld also air fry. you could learn how to use your oven to have that air fry mix. and when we sell our frozen bags that you see there, we give cooking instructions. got it on how to cook them. >> well, i've been to your i've been to your facility. i mean, you have all the industrial stuff. one of my point is can i do something kind of close to this at home? yeah. you can. >> okay. with all the new air fryers, you brush it in olive oil and you turn it and you get it done in, like, 12 minutes. okay. all right. so i want you to take one of those wrappers. just peel the top off. peel the top. yeah. >> now the show is going to be over in about a minute and a half. >> okay. so i'm going to get one ball here. >> i know that andre and gasia might come over. >> gasia is a pro. we've we've rolled together. so i want you to shape that like a little snickers bar right there. okay. all right, all right. that's good. and then i'm going to finish it off for you here. all right. we're gonna put these to
i mean how did the how did the lowlifes and the lolas do it at home?ld also air fry. you could learn how to use your oven to have that air fry mix. and when we sell our frozen bags that you see there, we give cooking instructions. got it on how to cook them. >> well, i've been to your i've been to your facility. i mean, you have all the industrial stuff. one of my point is can i do something kind of close to this at home? yeah. you can. >> okay. with all the new air fryers, you...
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we are looking at the interior lola -- lower-level.he upperee level of the childrn would sleep in asia can see the interior isn't very big. a lot activities would have taken place outside them up to the cooking and the washing. the home gave an opportunity to earn 160 acres but he had to live on land for fiveui years. a lot of them wouldd have been n the dugout cavelike struck shares that use the paragraph to keep it together. they had to improve the land. cultivating the crops and this would have been a whole family effort. even during school time when it was time to harvest or put the seeds in the ground the kids especially the boys would be focused on that. having a successful homestead was dependent on meeting all of those requirements. duringng this time period we really see the value of the home and the space of your own to the american dream really becomes land ownership. in europe it's extremely difficult to acquire land. success looks different in america especially as we move into the 1880s. so the 1900s or the 19 teens with
we are looking at the interior lola -- lower-level.he upperee level of the childrn would sleep in asia can see the interior isn't very big. a lot activities would have taken place outside them up to the cooking and the washing. the home gave an opportunity to earn 160 acres but he had to live on land for fiveui years. a lot of them wouldd have been n the dugout cavelike struck shares that use the paragraph to keep it together. they had to improve the land. cultivating the crops and this would...
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and you, lola streets. are also new signs, speed, bumps and street markings. the city is making the safety improvements after a family of 4 waiting at a bus stop in march were hit and killed by a driver. the family >>was tragically killed by a motorist. it devastated and rocked this community to the and we knew that we had to do something about the conditions of the area. this is about trying to make sure that we have a transportation network and infrastructure that allows for bikes that allows for more people who are walking that allows for those who are catching muni and vehicles. >>the sfmta held several public hearings to get feedback from the public before approving this project. and earlier this week we spoke with neighbors and business owners in the area. say the changes will force people to go through neighborhood streets and in their opinion, it will cause more traffic and safety concerns. the 16th annual latino festival is happening this weekend at san francisco's roxy theater hosted by cinemas. the festival will showcase over 40 films including docu
and you, lola streets. are also new signs, speed, bumps and street markings. the city is making the safety improvements after a family of 4 waiting at a bus stop in march were hit and killed by a driver. the family >>was tragically killed by a motorist. it devastated and rocked this community to the and we knew that we had to do something about the conditions of the area. this is about trying to make sure that we have a transportation network and infrastructure that allows for bikes that...
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they're machine washable. 50% off and free shipping from lola blanket. >> lara: bringing it home with a time when you especially want to be gentle on skin and hair. it can be every day, but especially when you're going through a difficult time. that matters a lot. we have a huge variety of all of their beautiful colors. these also have a zipper on them so they stay in place and they're machine washable and they're 50% off and they have free shipping. >> lara: these are thoughtful, great gifts. tory partnering with t just by heading to our website. super easy to check out that qr code coming up, we have an expert panel answering questions about breast cancer prevention screening and treatment. stay with us >> tonight, all eyes are on tim walz and jd vance. and first thing tomorrow on gma. real time reaction from across the country in the battleground states and inside the campaigns will there be a clear winner. gma tomorrow monday night on abc. oh my oh my gosh kim we're back with the biggest and best season yet. >> oh my god are you john. >> the question is what would you do. premiere
they're machine washable. 50% off and free shipping from lola blanket. >> lara: bringing it home with a time when you especially want to be gentle on skin and hair. it can be every day, but especially when you're going through a difficult time. that matters a lot. we have a huge variety of all of their beautiful colors. these also have a zipper on them so they stay in place and they're machine washable and they're 50% off and they have free shipping. >> lara: these are thoughtful,...
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recently had a revelation after being a dog owner for 12 years, she never told her two dogs ruger and lola it all. the dogs are confused over this information. it looks like they're going to need some processing time. >> okay. >> that is really cute. >> i wonder if our dogs do know our names. >> mine just know me as mommy. that's all they hear all day, mommy, mommy, mom hi. yeah. >> interesting. never thought about that. deep thoughts. >>> we have a jam-packed "popstart" for you today. >> two kids. look who is in house! >> oh, yeah! >> oh! >> yes! >> "the voice," the olympics, new album, the d-o double d-g. >> good to see you. >> are we doing the hug train. >> tippy top, give me some love. >> did you say tippy top. >> hi, honey. >> welcome. >> my man. >> how do you like these morning hours. >> wherever you want. >> this is you. you're the new anchor of "today ""nbc news daily," why not? >> you like that it? how are you? you all right? >> yes. >> man, you're taking over. you're taking over our show. >> no, i'm just here to compliment the show. >> snoop does he wants to do the weather, too.
recently had a revelation after being a dog owner for 12 years, she never told her two dogs ruger and lola it all. the dogs are confused over this information. it looks like they're going to need some processing time. >> okay. >> that is really cute. >> i wonder if our dogs do know our names. >> mine just know me as mommy. that's all they hear all day, mommy, mommy, mom hi. yeah. >> interesting. never thought about that. deep thoughts. >>> we have a...
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hicimos una escena bonita donde estÁ lola beltrÁn y juan gabriel y la verdad estuvo muy bonito esa nocheÓ por la relaciÓn que tuviste con ella a tener cercanÍa con sus hijos. pablo: yo no puedo opinar absolutamente de nada siempre las cosas tienen que ser asÍ y dios siempre hace las cosas para bien eso son muy buenos muchachos son jovencitos todavÍa y son muy educados. creo que dios hace las cosas en su tiempo son tiempos que dios los hace realidad y creo que es algo muy bonito que todos quisiÉramos. alan: es que bueno es que estoy mal es para que te escogerÁn en esa Época estÁn en un vÍdeo de luis miguel imagÍnate el honor y el orgullo. jessi: fue buena gente con el luis miguel y le dio la bienvenida. alan: de que decidiera pedro torres que le manejÓ la carrera y los vÍdeos. todos los vÍdeos los hacÍa pedro torres el gran producto y le manejaba toda la imagene de los vÍdeos. jessi: vamos a un mensaje. llega a miami el veinticinco 26 de octubre el evento que empodera a las mujeres y las da a todas herramientas para avisar mÁs que nunca boletos a la venta ya ponlo en tu agenda. alan: estÁ
hicimos una escena bonita donde estÁ lola beltrÁn y juan gabriel y la verdad estuvo muy bonito esa nocheÓ por la relaciÓn que tuviste con ella a tener cercanÍa con sus hijos. pablo: yo no puedo opinar absolutamente de nada siempre las cosas tienen que ser asÍ y dios siempre hace las cosas para bien eso son muy buenos muchachos son jovencitos todavÍa y son muy educados. creo que dios hace las cosas en su tiempo son tiempos que dios los hace realidad y creo que es algo muy bonito que todos...
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>> we are not expecting a significant slowdown now we do think you are coming into a third-quarter lola. >> we think it's stronger than the people expect. >> the upside opportunity is tremendous. >> this is bloomberg surveillance with jonathan ferro, lisa abramowicz and annmarie hordern. >> the trading day starts now. live from new york city good morning for audience worldwide your equity market the losses continue we are down one third of 1% on the s&p 500, bit of risk aversion in the market. some mixed data in america and some escalation in the middle east. the biggest one-day loss on the s&p 500 in around about a month. we are down by three quarters of 1%. lisa: on one hand you have geopolitics really raising the specter of broader disruption and potentially a pop in oil prices that could challenge the soft landing nirvana. we also got some employment data that i thought was really interesting. the headline was good you look beneath the hood the puts rate was the lowest going back 2020, the hires rate similar when you got the ism manufacturer a similar trend when you look at the empl
>> we are not expecting a significant slowdown now we do think you are coming into a third-quarter lola. >> we think it's stronger than the people expect. >> the upside opportunity is tremendous. >> this is bloomberg surveillance with jonathan ferro, lisa abramowicz and annmarie hordern. >> the trading day starts now. live from new york city good morning for audience worldwide your equity market the losses continue we are down one third of 1% on the s&p 500,...
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next door, her grandparents, lola and abuela, and on the other side is dia, inez and single mom with two twins, tomas and axel, who are a handful in kindergarten already. this, you know, a rap sheet on those two. but it's an intergenerational family story. it's about how bananas, middle school is from fifth grade to eighth grade. but it's also an exploration of a relationship between mercy and her grandfather, lalo, at really key points in both their lives. and you wrote this book in 2018? i did. i did write it a newbery medal winner in 2019. yeah. and how many mercy suarez books have you written now? now there's three. because when i finished the sixth grade year, i said, well, i have to know what happens in the seventh grade and is she going? and what's going to go on with this girl? edna, in her life and what's she going to do about like all these feelings of love that start to come up when you're 13 and then when i finished the seventh grade with mercy suarez can't dance, i said, well, wait, she's got to finish middle school. so i did the eighth grade year. mrs. suarez plays it c
next door, her grandparents, lola and abuela, and on the other side is dia, inez and single mom with two twins, tomas and axel, who are a handful in kindergarten already. this, you know, a rap sheet on those two. but it's an intergenerational family story. it's about how bananas, middle school is from fifth grade to eighth grade. but it's also an exploration of a relationship between mercy and her grandfather, lalo, at really key points in both their lives. and you wrote this book in 2018? i...