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loyola communications professor dr.lliot king cautions people not take this film as true to life... but rather a hollywood depiction of the terror felt in 2002. dr. elliot king, loyola university communications chair: "is there a social value to making these kinds of movies? i don't think so. is there a social interest in making these movies? yeah." dr. king says people will always been interested in violence. isaiah washington, actor: "in the greatest country in the world, we have this character flaw, and it's violence." ed norris, former baltimore city police chief: "i think it's important for hollywood to tell a lot of stories." paul gessler norris (con't): "especially the ugly ones." 'blue caprice' is available as a rental on i- tunes. it opens in annapolis this friday at the harbour 9 theatres. coming up in our 6 o'clock hour... a strange scene in a california courtroom... following a murder conviction. i just don't know why a judge would do that, i'm lost for words the ceremony performed by the judge... that total
loyola communications professor dr.lliot king cautions people not take this film as true to life... but rather a hollywood depiction of the terror felt in 2002. dr. elliot king, loyola university communications chair: "is there a social value to making these kinds of movies? i don't think so. is there a social interest in making these movies? yeah." dr. king says people will always been interested in violence. isaiah washington, actor: "in the greatest country in the world, we...
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karen parks is streaming live at loyola blakefield tonight where clancy graduated from high school... tom clancy graduated from loyola blakefield in 1965.....the man known as a literary giant is being remembered today... clancy was famous for military thrillers focused on on political intrigue... technology and military tactics... like the hunt for red october one of many novels which inspired movies and video games.... he is known for dozens of other works like clear and present danger.... the sum of all fears and patriot games... clancy who is from baltimore county was a student at loyola blakefield graduating with the class of 1965. officials say while here he was a member of the debate team... and the radio club and participated in intramural programs... (29:32) we mourn the loss of a don........ incredibly prolific writer.... (:50) no word yet on how clancy died.... how are the roads looking tonight? carrie peirce has our traffic edge report. map smartboard cam- 695. w of york rd mdot- 695 greenspring mdot- 95 at 395 map map national parks and memorials - casualties of the govern
karen parks is streaming live at loyola blakefield tonight where clancy graduated from high school... tom clancy graduated from loyola blakefield in 1965.....the man known as a literary giant is being remembered today... clancy was famous for military thrillers focused on on political intrigue... technology and military tactics... like the hunt for red october one of many novels which inspired movies and video games.... he is known for dozens of other works like clear and present danger.... the...
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he attended loyola blakefield in the 60's...where he was a member of the debate team and radio club... he also participated in intramural sports. we mourn the loss of a don of a son of loyola today and in many ways it means a great deal to us
he attended loyola blakefield in the 60's...where he was a member of the debate team and radio club... he also participated in intramural sports. we mourn the loss of a don of a son of loyola today and in many ways it means a great deal to us
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clancy was here at loyola blakefield for four years..... went on to college then wrote dozens of novels.... seventeen of those appeared on the new york times best sellers list....... and several were made into movies..... the literary giant was remembered here today.... ((take pkg)) (nats red october) the hunt for red october was one of several novels written by tom clancy that made it to the big screen.... others include patriot games and the sum of all fears.... (cover this bite) (29:54) he was a literary giant..... clancy died last night at johns hopkins hospital at the age of 66.... (nats from movie) clancy published 28 books and was known for writing thrillers focusing on political intrigue.... military tactics and technology... (33:12) he would dive into intimate details on military life then get beyond that and into the personalities of these characters.... anthony day is the president of loyola blakefield the high school in towson where clancy graduated in 1965.... (29:32) we mourn the loss of a don of a son of loyola today and in m
clancy was here at loyola blakefield for four years..... went on to college then wrote dozens of novels.... seventeen of those appeared on the new york times best sellers list....... and several were made into movies..... the literary giant was remembered here today.... ((take pkg)) (nats red october) the hunt for red october was one of several novels written by tom clancy that made it to the big screen.... others include patriot games and the sum of all fears.... (cover this bite) (29:54) he...
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loyola communications professor dr. elliot king cautions people not take this film as true to life... but rather a hollywood depiction of the terror felt in 2002. dr. elliot king, loyola university communications chair: "is there a social value to making these kinds of movies? i don't think so. is there a social interest in making these movies? yeah." dr. king says people will always been interested in violence. isaiah washington, actor: "in the greatest country in the world, we have this character flaw, and it's violence." ed norris, former baltimore city police chief: "i think it's important for hollywood to tell a lot of stories." paul gessler norris (con't): "especially the ugly ones." fox45 news at ten 'blue caprice' is available as a rental on itunes. it... opens in annapolis... this friday... at the harbour 9 theatres. a race against time... to save a woman trapped inside a burning car. the dramatic rescue caught on camera... and a store clerk... punched by a customer.../. the comment that set him off..../ and wh
loyola communications professor dr. elliot king cautions people not take this film as true to life... but rather a hollywood depiction of the terror felt in 2002. dr. elliot king, loyola university communications chair: "is there a social value to making these kinds of movies? i don't think so. is there a social interest in making these movies? yeah." dr. king says people will always been interested in violence. isaiah washington, actor: "in the greatest country in the world, we...
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the baltimore native graduated from loyola blakefield in 1965 and loyola college in 1969. clancy is also part owner of the baltimore orioles. he died last night at johns hopkins hospital. the cause of death has not been released. the year-long renovation of harford county's maryland house is ending up costing a lot more than initially planned. the baltimore sun reports that cleaning up gasoline contaminated soil at the 50 year old facility will cost the state two- point-six million dollars-- far more than 800 thousand that was budgeted for the project. the company leasing the property will pay for the removal, and have those costs deducted from their rent payments to the state. the rest stop is slated to reopen this winter. engine 14... turns... 125 years old. these are pictures ...from today's event... at... engine 14... in southwest baltimore.../. you can see... the 1888 clapp and jones steamer... which... was new.../ and... assigned to engine 14... the day it opened... along ...with the... 1919... ahrens-fox engine... that was assigned... to the station.../. the departm
the baltimore native graduated from loyola blakefield in 1965 and loyola college in 1969. clancy is also part owner of the baltimore orioles. he died last night at johns hopkins hospital. the cause of death has not been released. the year-long renovation of harford county's maryland house is ending up costing a lot more than initially planned. the baltimore sun reports that cleaning up gasoline contaminated soil at the 50 year old facility will cost the state two- point-six million dollars--...
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he graduated from oil of lakefield high school and went colleg.ya loyola he got married and went into the insurance business. >> he was an insurance salesman and he had the temerity based on an english teacher at loyola high school, he had the temerity to think he could write. and so he put it together in a book. >> his first test seller "the hunt for red october" was published in 1984 and the rest as they say is history. his popularity skyrocketed but he continued to live in maryland and was known for keeping a low profile. >> he was a man of few words. ,e seemed every time i saw him at least in casual settings, he was always wearing a baseball cap and sunglasses. >> his friends saw a different side of him. clancy was like many of the heroes in his books. >> most of these heroes and certainly tom had this wonderful soft side and nobody ever heard about it. aw-id his thing in an shucks sort of way. >> he gave millions of dollars for pediatric answer research to hospitals in baltimore. he was a baltimore in through and through. he loved the orioles and was invested in the community whe
he graduated from oil of lakefield high school and went colleg.ya loyola he got married and went into the insurance business. >> he was an insurance salesman and he had the temerity based on an english teacher at loyola high school, he had the temerity to think he could write. and so he put it together in a book. >> his first test seller "the hunt for red october" was published in 1984 and the rest as they say is history. his popularity skyrocketed but he continued to live...
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icon also be called a loyola don. >> and then commencement speaker at loyola college in 1986.lancy was a former insurance agent, who went on to write 28 novels. >> the whole point is to get people to think. >> reporter: clancy's books were turned into hollywood blockbuster films, including "the hunt for red october." clancy also made his mark in the video game world, like ghost recon. and well before that, politika, the board game, novel. he said it was the project he was most proud of. what we're trying to do here has never been done before. it's completely new. >> all of this made clancy a very wealthy man, but he lived very private. he lived on the ritz carlton, comin booing six condos into one. and he continued to write. his latest novel, planned authority, is planned for release december 3rd. >>> and the newest jack ryan movie is scheduled for release on christmas. denise? >> thank you very much, mary. clancy was involved in several charities in baltimore, including raising millions for johns hopkins pediatric oncology. >>> it's day 2 of the government shutdown. and there
icon also be called a loyola don. >> and then commencement speaker at loyola college in 1986.lancy was a former insurance agent, who went on to write 28 novels. >> the whole point is to get people to think. >> reporter: clancy's books were turned into hollywood blockbuster films, including "the hunt for red october." clancy also made his mark in the video game world, like ghost recon. and well before that, politika, the board game, novel. he said it was the project...
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he attended loyola blakefield in the 60's... where he was a member of the debate team and radio club... he also participated in intramural sports. we mourn the loss of a don of a son of loyola today and in many ways it means a great deal to us that we can call him one of our own and to able to on a sad day such as this at the same time celebrate so may wonderful accomplishments an incredibly prolific writer.... clancy published 28 books including a new novel... yet to be released. he was also known for being part owner of the orioles. tom clancy was 66 years old. the head of baltimore county schools will meet with student and parent advisory boards today for the first time this school year. both the student and parent advisory council provide feedback to dr. dallas dance about issues in the school system. this meeting comes on the heels of concern over the county's redistricting plan. dance say the district will need 500 additional seats in the next five years. and finding them will likely mean re-districting many existing schoo
he attended loyola blakefield in the 60's... where he was a member of the debate team and radio club... he also participated in intramural sports. we mourn the loss of a don of a son of loyola today and in many ways it means a great deal to us that we can call him one of our own and to able to on a sad day such as this at the same time celebrate so may wonderful accomplishments an incredibly prolific writer.... clancy published 28 books including a new novel... yet to be released. he was also...
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he graduated from loyola lakefield high school and went on to loyola college am a graduating in 1969 in english. he went into the insurance business. >> he had the temerity based on an english teacher, the temerity to think he could write. so he put it together in a book. correct his first bestseller "the hunt for red october" was published in 1984 and the rest as they say is history. he was known for keeping a low profile. >> he was a man of few words. he always seemed every time i or at leastecially in casual settings, he was always wearing a baseball cap and sunglasses. >> his friends saw a different side of him. he was like many of the heroes in his books. >> most of these heroes and certainly tom had this wonderful soft side. nobody ever heard about it. an aw-shucks sort of way. >> he gave to pediatric hospitals. he was a baltimore he and through and through. he loved the orioles and was invested in the community where he raised five children and now stephen hopes his legacy will be remembered now that he is gone. >> we considered this his home and the place he wanted to have an
he graduated from loyola lakefield high school and went on to loyola college am a graduating in 1969 in english. he went into the insurance business. >> he had the temerity based on an english teacher, the temerity to think he could write. so he put it together in a book. correct his first bestseller "the hunt for red october" was published in 1984 and the rest as they say is history. he was known for keeping a low profile. >> he was a man of few words. he always seemed...
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he graduated from loyola's field.om clancy was 66 -- 66. >> dozens are homeless have the a row house collapsed. the city housing department condemned the adjacent building leaving many without a place to stay. >> and the political staredown shows no signs of letting up. it's estimated the country loses $300 million a day over the shutdown. that's $1.6 become in a wing no all right. weather wise, looking good mid to upper 80s, not record breaking but unseasonably warm. the humidity isranking up, getting more moderate, so we will not be as cool with that dry air in place. now that we're in october, the tropics starting to heat up with a big tropical low. in southern florida, the well ball of wax headed into the gulf. after that, the big question where karen will make landfall. we'll look at that in the forecast. >> we thank you, wyatt. the cost of the government shutdown is $300 million a day. >> even some of the youngest americans have ideas. >> they should do the right thing. >> they should agree instead of acting lik
he graduated from loyola's field.om clancy was 66 -- 66. >> dozens are homeless have the a row house collapsed. the city housing department condemned the adjacent building leaving many without a place to stay. >> and the political staredown shows no signs of letting up. it's estimated the country loses $300 million a day over the shutdown. that's $1.6 become in a wing no all right. weather wise, looking good mid to upper 80s, not record breaking but unseasonably warm. the humidity...
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. >> tom clancy was born in baltimore, attended ed loyola. >> what an honor. >> and then loyola college where he was commencement speaker in 1986. he was a former insurance agent who went onto write 28 novels. >> it's to make people think. >> clancy's book s s were will transformed into block buster hollywood films, including the hunt for red october. he made his mark in the video game world with games like ghost recon and well before that politica, the novel and board game. he was that was the project he was most proud of. >> it's completely new. >> all this made clancy a very wealthy man. he was very private. he lived in the ritz carlton along key highway combining six condos into one. he continued to write. his latest novel, command authority is planned for release december 3rd. >> clancy was also involved in several local charities, including raising millions of collars for johns hopkins. >>> turning to sports, the rays move on to the playoffs after shutting out the cleveland indians. young homered in the third off of the indians rookie danny salazar. tampa bay starter alex cob and
. >> tom clancy was born in baltimore, attended ed loyola. >> what an honor. >> and then loyola college where he was commencement speaker in 1986. he was a former insurance agent who went onto write 28 novels. >> it's to make people think. >> clancy's book s s were will transformed into block buster hollywood films, including the hunt for red october. he made his mark in the video game world with games like ghost recon and well before that politica, the novel and...
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tom clancy was born in baltimore, attended loyola blakefield, then loyola college, where he was commencement speaker in 1969. clancy was a former insurance agent, who went on to write 28 novels. >> the whole point of any kind of art work is to make people think. >> we sail into history. >> reporter: clancy's books were transformed into blockbuster holiday films, including the hunt for red october and patriot games. >> reporter: clancy also made his mark in the video game world with games like ghost recon. and well before that, politica, the novel, board game. clancy said in 1997 it was the project he was most proud of. >> what we're trying to do now has never been done before. >> reporter: all of this made clancy a very wealthy man. but he was very private. he lived in the ritz carlton, combining six condos into one. and he continued to write six novels. his late evaluate, command authority, is planned to be released december 3rd. >> he was involved in raising millions of dollars for johns hopkins pediatric oncology. >>> one man shut down the airport. this man told security screeners he had
tom clancy was born in baltimore, attended loyola blakefield, then loyola college, where he was commencement speaker in 1969. clancy was a former insurance agent, who went on to write 28 novels. >> the whole point of any kind of art work is to make people think. >> we sail into history. >> reporter: clancy's books were transformed into blockbuster holiday films, including the hunt for red october and patriot games. >> reporter: clancy also made his mark in the video game...
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>>> la doctora directora del centro de equidad para los aprendices de inglÉs de la universidad de loyolamilia, lo consideran como sinÓnimo de segregaciÓn. >>> es cÓmo se lo comunican a los padres. >>> puede que no estÉn segregados todo el dÍa. hay posibilidades y opciones en el dÍa escolar, donde se puedan integrar los estudiantes en otras materias. >>> en un comunicado, una vocera del distrito escolar, dijo que aprendices de inglÉs estÁn asignados en grupos que cumplen con sus necesidades acadÉmicas y de lenguaje. >>> cuando no estÁ reclasificado el estudiante, significa que no estÁn tomando clases mas importantes para ir a la universidad. >>> segÚn los especialistas mÁs importantes de este nuevo reagrupaciÓn de este grupo de estudiantes, las escuelas estÁn obligadas a mostrar a padres de familia evidencia que sus hijos han avanzado cuando son reclasificados a un nuevo nivel. >>> en los Ángeles, jaime garcÍa, univisiÓn. >>> cerca de 700 empleados que trabajan por contrato en el servicio de rentas internas, el irs, deben 5 millones 400 mil dÓlares en impuestos atrasados, lo dijo un infor
>>> la doctora directora del centro de equidad para los aprendices de inglÉs de la universidad de loyolamilia, lo consideran como sinÓnimo de segregaciÓn. >>> es cÓmo se lo comunican a los padres. >>> puede que no estÉn segregados todo el dÍa. hay posibilidades y opciones en el dÍa escolar, donde se puedan integrar los estudiantes en otras materias. >>> en un comunicado, una vocera del distrito escolar, dijo que aprendices de inglÉs estÁn asignados...
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estudiante mexicana la mejor en el mundo de las matemÁticas en el paÍs su nombre es paloma marlene loyola tamaulipas su alto nivel acadÉmico es comparado con jobs >>> muy contenta de sobre todo porque la comparaciÓn que hicieron de steve jobs. >>> esta joven ahora estudia primer grado de secundaria, pero en el 2012 cuando cursÓ su Último aÑo en la primaria obtuvo el mejor resultado en matemÁtica de las pruebas enlace, los problemas de algebra, y mÁs son su fuerte >>> quiero salir adelante >>> la distancia es un reto pero no un impedimento pa prender mÁs. su madre marÍa guadalupe martÍnez es el pilar de la informaciÓn. >>> a las 5: 40 de la casa salimos al pie, agarramos y llegar hasta el transporte. >>> ahora las autoridad educativos de la escuela donde estudia estÁn orgullosos de tenerla en su fila de alumnos >>> sentimos una gran emociÓn y un gran compromiso de tenerla en nuestra escuela >>> bueno segÚn esta revista la humilde primaria josÉ urbina aÍi mismo en matamoros ha puesto en marcha algo de generaciÓn completa de genios como paloma, ahora se prepara para participar en el prÓximo
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he attended loyola college. before making his literary debut he spent time selling insurance. he was a minority owner of the orioles. tom clancy is one of only three authors to have sold 2 million copies on the first printing. tom clancy was 66 years old. jessica back to you. >> thank you. more on his death and life coming you up on wjz at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. >>> day 2 of the u.s. government shutdown and lawmakers are still trying to find a solution. tara mergener reports from washington. >> there's no sign of compromise on capitol hill. plenty of finger pointing though. >> republicans in the house have proposed one can't pass idea after another the last few days. >> in the end they got their shut down, which they apparently think will help them politically. >> house republicans are pushing a plan to fund parts of the government, including national parks and veterans affairs. democrats call it a publicity stunt and insist on a bill that fully funds the government without stringing attached. >> the new health care law remains at the center of the controversy. republicans want
he attended loyola college. before making his literary debut he spent time selling insurance. he was a minority owner of the orioles. tom clancy is one of only three authors to have sold 2 million copies on the first printing. tom clancy was 66 years old. jessica back to you. >> thank you. more on his death and life coming you up on wjz at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. >>> day 2 of the u.s. government shutdown and lawmakers are still trying to find a solution. tara mergener reports from...
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down to loyola college. he was researches about u.s. intelligence with incredible detail and ac a say. former secretary of state colin powell called him a dear friend. 17 of clancy's novels appeared on the new york's best selling look. you could see him out there at camden yards and he was referred to as a treasured friend and devoted marylander and that his passion for the military is evidence to make sure the machine and women who served our country were properly recognized for their service and commitment. we want to know which was your favorite novel or the story made into a movie. >> clear and present danger. >>> coming up, the shutdown won't be too much of a burden on one person. that's because they won $180 million. >> lus, we always -- plus, we always want the latest and the greatest. we'll break down what you should and shouldn't cope around the house so you don't waste your money. >> 86 at bwi. i'll tell you one tech follow scry that's not obsolete, the air-conditioning. we have a winner for you. denise sparks. congratulations
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gilman has loyola next. that's all for sports unlimited... i'm morgan adsit...hall is next... have a great night... over 20 million drivers are insured with geico. so get a free rate quote today. i love it! how much do you love it? animation is hot...and i think it makes geico's 20 million drivers message very compelling, very compelling. this is some really strong stuff! so you turned me into a cartoon...lovely. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> stay tuned. my nephew arsenio's got gina gershon. i don't mess with white women, but if i did, that's a white women i would mess it! she's got that thing. something about -- something out her teeth that's just -- [laughter] that just makes me hmm! [laughter] get busy! >> almost live from stage 6 at sunset bronson studios on the world-famous sunset boulevard, it's "the arsenio hall show," starring arsenio hall. featuring the posse, under the direction of robin dimaggio. tonight, actress and star of "house of versace," gina gershon. plus, from "hangover 3" and "community,"
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gilman has loyola next. that's all for sports unlimited... i'm morgan adsit...o hall is next... have a great night... d@sion more than women, i think. men get that remote control in their hands, they don't even know what they're not watching. they just keep going. "what are you watching? i don't care. "who was that? "i don't know. it doesn't matter. "isn't that your father? it doesn't matter. i got to keep going." women don't do that. now, women will stop and go, "let me see what the show is before i change the channel." but men just fly. because women, you see, women nest, and men hunt. that's why we watch tv differently. before there was flipping around, before there was television, kings and emperors and pharaohs and such had storytellers that would tell them stories. i always wonder in that era if they would get 30 storytellers together so they could still flip around. what's your story? shut up. go to the next guy. what are you talking about? is there a girl? no? shut up. go ahead, what are you saying? i don't want to hear that, either. shut up. all of you
gilman has loyola next. that's all for sports unlimited... i'm morgan adsit...o hall is next... have a great night... d@sion more than women, i think. men get that remote control in their hands, they don't even know what they're not watching. they just keep going. "what are you watching? i don't care. "who was that? "i don't know. it doesn't matter. "isn't that your father? it doesn't matter. i got to keep going." women don't do that. now, women will stop and go,...
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in a statement, moraga's saint mary's college says, in light of the recent developments at loyola marymount university and santa clara university, the college is reviewing the essential benefits requirement under california law. saint mary's will continue to assess and develop its policies to reflect its commitment to its catholic mission." >> reporter: now, loyola marymount university, that is in southern california, trustees this week decided to eliminate elective abortion coverage for faculty and staff there although in southern california they will be begin an option at their own expense to buy the coverage if they want to. so this is happening in universities all over california and the nation. >> do we have any idea, mark, of why all of this is happening now? is it everything to do with obamacare? >> reporter: the short answer is we don't know. i can tell you what was said here at scu. they said that there's a fresh review of the plans under way and they also cited some teachings by pope francis to engage in what he called difficult dialogue over these sensitive subjects such as abort
in a statement, moraga's saint mary's college says, in light of the recent developments at loyola marymount university and santa clara university, the college is reviewing the essential benefits requirement under california law. saint mary's will continue to assess and develop its policies to reflect its commitment to its catholic mission." >> reporter: now, loyola marymount university, that is in southern california, trustees this week decided to eliminate elective abortion coverage...
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he graduated and went on to loyal to college -- you loyola college. he went into the insurance business. >> he was an insurance settlement and he had -- based on english teacher at a high school, he had the audacity to think he could write. so he put it together in a book. >> is first bestseller was published in 1984 and the rest is history. butpopularity skyrocketed he continued to live in maryland and was known for keeping a low row file. >> he was a man of few words. , he wasme i saw him always wearing a baseball cap and sunglasses. >> his friends saw a different side of him and says he likens elf were like many of the heroes in his books. >> most of the euros, and certainly tom, had a wonderful, soft side. no one ever heard about it. he did everything in and "awe shucks" sort of way. >> he was also a major philanthropist, giving millions of dollars for pediatric cancer research hospitals in baltimore. he was a baltimore in through and through. he loved loved the orioles, invested in the community where he raised five children, and he hopes his leg
he graduated and went on to loyal to college -- you loyola college. he went into the insurance business. >> he was an insurance settlement and he had -- based on english teacher at a high school, he had the audacity to think he could write. so he put it together in a book. >> is first bestseller was published in 1984 and the rest is history. butpopularity skyrocketed he continued to live in maryland and was known for keeping a low row file. >> he was a man of few words. , he...
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ignatius loyola, founder of the jesuit teaching order, inspired his followers to go to work with spiritualervor in the real world, and the missionary francis xavier carried to india and japan the message of the roman church. to fulfill the needs of the resurgent church, artists and architects all over europe flocked into rome. they came to design and ornament the churches that were built in the explosion of activity inspired by the counter reformation. the church reformers called for works of art and architecture that would bring people into the churches, inspire faith and religious commitment. an artistic revival resulted, and a new style. it was an exuberant style reflecting the optimism and assertiveness of the 17th-century church. this style is known as the baroque. the fresco on the ceiling above our heads was painted by pietro da cortona in the 1630s. it decorates the reception hall of barberini palace in rome, home of pope urban viii, a great patron of the arts. to the modern sensibility, molded by the notion that less is more, it may seem decorative and confusing. a careful look at
ignatius loyola, founder of the jesuit teaching order, inspired his followers to go to work with spiritualervor in the real world, and the missionary francis xavier carried to india and japan the message of the roman church. to fulfill the needs of the resurgent church, artists and architects all over europe flocked into rome. they came to design and ornament the churches that were built in the explosion of activity inspired by the counter reformation. the church reformers called for works of...
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. >> it comes on the heels made by loyo loyo loyo loyola marmont. >>> police are looking at tracking technology to track officers in the field. >>> also ahead, mark zuckerberg buying several of his neighbor's homes. but he's not looking to expand. the main reason he decided to buy. >>> an online firestorm over an admission about how often she bathings her baby. >>> new tonight at 11:00, the fight against crime takes a high-tech twist. one police department is testing a new program that tracks its own office. nbc bay area's george kityama joins you with more. >> reporter: the technology uses a cell phone and a laptop. police officers can be used in the field. >> if an officer was in a pursuit or foot pursuit it would let us track where that officer was going. >> reporter: relying on gps technology the commanding officer can track where the officer areally watching dots on a screen. the officers opt in using their cell phones and can opt out when they are done at a scene. >> once we layer on other pieces of information such as crime data and so on, the tool has analytical capabilities
. >> it comes on the heels made by loyo loyo loyo loyola marmont. >>> police are looking at tracking technology to track officers in the field. >>> also ahead, mark zuckerberg buying several of his neighbor's homes. but he's not looking to expand. the main reason he decided to buy. >>> an online firestorm over an admission about how often she bathings her baby. >>> new tonight at 11:00, the fight against crime takes a high-tech twist. one police...
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is director the loyola seal dysfunctionlicshaw herlinic, couples are seen by three peoe-- dr. rehaw and a le and female therapist. couples ten come to the clinic one blaming the other, saying, "you three fix him. he's not interested," or, "you three fix her. ife don't fix this, we're going to divorce." under that kind of threat, a lot of couples arve. sometimes, there is no blame, and it's important to look at the relationship. it takes two to make le. therefore, it takes two in a quicker way to fix it. the couple become each other's therapist in the process of couples therapy. therefore, it's very rich. so the couple is the focal point of therapy even when it's one partner who seems to have the problem. there are people who want to participate in sex but cannot-- a man who is unae to have an erection or a woman who is physically unresponsive to sexual stimulation. such problems arcalled ousal disorder there are many potential caus, though it was once thought that these disorders were totally emotional. there was a common misconception which was only recently corrected that th
is director the loyola seal dysfunctionlicshaw herlinic, couples are seen by three peoe-- dr. rehaw and a le and female therapist. couples ten come to the clinic one blaming the other, saying, "you three fix him. he's not interested," or, "you three fix her. ife don't fix this, we're going to divorce." under that kind of threat, a lot of couples arve. sometimes, there is no blame, and it's important to look at the relationship. it takes two to make le. therefore, it takes...
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with us a professor from loyola law school, and a senior attorney at the institute of justice. dan, if i could ask you first how much money are we talking about here? >> well, we had different estimates yesterday, but the department of justice is concerned that up to three and a half million could be give to parties at around $800,000 could be given to individual candidates. if these aggregate limits are removed, and if donors take every available opportunity to make donations. >> that's three and a half million for an individual. >> from one individual to a party or $800,000 to another individual. >> paul, i know you're also in court. i know justice kagan in response to that basically said, well $3.5 million that would certainly buy a special seat at the table. why is this a good idea for the political system? >> the most basic reason is the central issue in this case concerns when can the government ban or limit peaceful political activity. political contributions are a venerable of political association and this is exactly the type of activity the that the first amendment wa
with us a professor from loyola law school, and a senior attorney at the institute of justice. dan, if i could ask you first how much money are we talking about here? >> well, we had different estimates yesterday, but the department of justice is concerned that up to three and a half million could be give to parties at around $800,000 could be given to individual candidates. if these aggregate limits are removed, and if donors take every available opportunity to make donations. >>...
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he was born here in baltimore in 1947 and went on to loyola college with a degree in english.he got married and went into the insurance business before trying his hand at writing novels. >> he was a master storyteller. >> friends say he was a major philanthropist, giving millions of dollars for cancer research. he joined other investors in purchasing the baltimore orioles in 1983. ina schoolteacher is getting on the action of the education nation summit. they are heading to new york for the three-day summit ammo john a group of teachers on sunday for a town hall meeting. it focuses on the state of education in our country. >> i hope to bring back with me more knowledge on the common core and if there is any information on the teacher evaluation system and what i need to do to improve myself as a teacher in baltimore county. >> tim tooten is also traveling to new york for the summit. a new school of global journalism and to medications at morgan state university. they will show off multimedia storytelling and media production. theottery officials say ticket was purchased at the
he was born here in baltimore in 1947 and went on to loyola college with a degree in english.he got married and went into the insurance business before trying his hand at writing novels. >> he was a master storyteller. >> friends say he was a major philanthropist, giving millions of dollars for cancer research. he joined other investors in purchasing the baltimore orioles in 1983. ina schoolteacher is getting on the action of the education nation summit. they are heading to new york...
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her undergraduate degree is from indiana university, her law degree from loyola school of law in chicago. after law school, miss he will list joined the federal defender program in chicago, served for six years as staff attorney and represented indigent criminal defendants in all aspects of criminal lit gas emissions, preliminary hearings, trials, sentencing and appeals. then worked in private practice before joining the city of chicago department of law in 2004 where she served as assistant corporation counsel for four years. primarily handing section 1983 cases. in 2008, ms. he will list joined schiff-harass deny. she seabed as ads jufnghts professor as loyola university chicago school of law teaching federal criminal practice and legal wright. a distinguished record of pro bono work, she's taught reading and legal skills to children living in juvenile detention. she has provided guidance to the warren park youth baseball league. she is actively involved with the kath lithuania board in chicago. she is an excellent nominee for federal judge, another person with a great family and child
her undergraduate degree is from indiana university, her law degree from loyola school of law in chicago. after law school, miss he will list joined the federal defender program in chicago, served for six years as staff attorney and represented indigent criminal defendants in all aspects of criminal lit gas emissions, preliminary hearings, trials, sentencing and appeals. then worked in private practice before joining the city of chicago department of law in 2004 where she served as assistant...
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he was born in baltimore and went to loyola college. his first bestseller was published in 1984 and his popularity skyrocketed from there. he joined investors who bought the baltimore orioles in 1983. wendy davis will make a big announcement today. herselfde a name for during a filibuster against a state abortion bill. she is expected to announce her bid for governor of texas. another tank has overflown. more than 100,000 gallons of water spilled and that link may have sent contaminated liquid into the pacific ocean. this is the second such leak in two months. the complex cleanup could take decades. offeringtomaker is furloughederments to federal employees. live with thes us bloomberg business report. good morning. >> good morning. the defense industry is the biggest recipient of defense contracts and will likely be the hardest hit by the government shutdown. there are 7 million a: full-time jobs tied to contracts. sikorsky makes the helicopters. more than 5000 workers will be furloughed if the shutdown continues into next month. genera
he was born in baltimore and went to loyola college. his first bestseller was published in 1984 and his popularity skyrocketed from there. he joined investors who bought the baltimore orioles in 1983. wendy davis will make a big announcement today. herselfde a name for during a filibuster against a state abortion bill. she is expected to announce her bid for governor of texas. another tank has overflown. more than 100,000 gallons of water spilled and that link may have sent contaminated liquid...
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in custody >> bail is set at $300,000 for a rogers park man accused of calling in threats against loyolarsity. the 43 year- old is suspected making a call claiming he was on the campus with it was the and four sticks of dynamite. he is charged with disorderly conduct >> a 19 year survivor of domestic violence is telling women that they are the ones who have to make the decision to get out of an abusive relationship. she held her annual rally for women against domestic violence today. she said the battle with her former husband lasted several years. like many women she said she wanted the marriage to work but then realized for her own safety she had to leave >> when you can not change the situation... you have to make the decision to leave >> she encourage those in need of help to contact either 0 park based sarah's inn or a west side center called the connections for abused women and their children. both help victims of domestic violence >> the suburban niles animal rescue shelter which had its facilities destroyed when a school bus crashed into it on wednesday will be having its adoptio
in custody >> bail is set at $300,000 for a rogers park man accused of calling in threats against loyolarsity. the 43 year- old is suspected making a call claiming he was on the campus with it was the and four sticks of dynamite. he is charged with disorderly conduct >> a 19 year survivor of domestic violence is telling women that they are the ones who have to make the decision to get out of an abusive relationship. she held her annual rally for women against domestic violence...
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. >> loyola university law professor, bill quigley, is with protesters outside city hall. >> we weressentially locked out and people were outraged. they had been working on this for months and years, and you're talking about literally the opportunity for people to come home after katrina. >> as council members take their seats, pastor torin sanders sees chamber doors closing, but there are dozens of empty seats. he yells in outrage. >> let those people in! there are seats right there! there are seats right there! let those people in! >> i was just frankly appalled that an elected body would deliberately close out people from participating in a meeting. >> then, tempers explode. >> one of the security guards, you know, he put his hands on me, and then i pushed him back. >> sess is tackled and thrown to the ground. but what happens just out of range of cameras hurts the most. >> i was actually tased three times from three different officers at once. two went in my chest and one went in my stomach. >> outside, police are struggling to close the gates to prevent more protesters from comi
. >> loyola university law professor, bill quigley, is with protesters outside city hall. >> we weressentially locked out and people were outraged. they had been working on this for months and years, and you're talking about literally the opportunity for people to come home after katrina. >> as council members take their seats, pastor torin sanders sees chamber doors closing, but there are dozens of empty seats. he yells in outrage. >> let those people in! there are...
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. >> reporter: then loyola college, where he was commencement speaker in 1986.e was a former insurance agent, who went on to write 28 novels. >> the whole point of any kind of art work is to make people think. >> reporter: we sail into history. >> reporter: clancy's books were transformed into blockbuster films, including "the hunt for red october." he also made his mark in the video game world, with games like ghost recon and well before that, politika. clancy said in 1997, it was the project he was most proud of. >> what we're trying to do here has never been done before. >> reporter: all of this made clancy a very wealthy man. but he was very private. he lived in the ritz carlton on key highway, combining six condos into one. and he continued to write. his latest novel is planned for release december 3rd. >>> and the newest jack ryan movie is scheduled for release on christmas. clancy was also involved in several charities in baltimore, including raising millions of dollars for johns hopkins pediatric oncology. >>> we have breaking news in baltimore county. s
. >> reporter: then loyola college, where he was commencement speaker in 1986.e was a former insurance agent, who went on to write 28 novels. >> the whole point of any kind of art work is to make people think. >> reporter: we sail into history. >> reporter: clancy's books were transformed into blockbuster films, including "the hunt for red october." he also made his mark in the video game world, with games like ghost recon and well before that, politika. clancy...
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loyola university made a similar decision. >>> two teenagers missing have been found.an jose police say 16-year-old madeline and 13-year-old emily were found with their biological mother yesterday. their father said this they had gone missing on sunday. police are calling this a decision pout over custody of the girls. they say no charges will be filed, though, because no crime took place. >>> we also have a follow-up to a story we told you about earlier this week. we are now hearing from that couple in san francisco after their car was stolen with their two young children inside. mckay and stephanie thomas had just moved to the bay area from utah six months ago. they were visiting a relative in the mission district tuesday night when they left their car parked in the street with the engine running. their 3-year-old daughter and 1-year-old son were asleep in the back seat. as they stood just a few feet away a woman jumped into the car and took off. the car was found about a half an hour later with the two children unharmed. >> i was waving my hands, you know, stop, sto
loyola university made a similar decision. >>> two teenagers missing have been found.an jose police say 16-year-old madeline and 13-year-old emily were found with their biological mother yesterday. their father said this they had gone missing on sunday. police are calling this a decision pout over custody of the girls. they say no charges will be filed, though, because no crime took place. >>> we also have a follow-up to a story we told you about earlier this week. we are now...
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we look at the impact the decision is having on the campus of loyola marmont, a jesuit school in california>> the university stands like a sentinel, overlooking l.a.'s west side. with 9500 students and 1700 faculty and staff, it is one of the premier catholic university's and on monday its fate was tested. >> just because there's a legal right to abortion with, i doesn't mean others have to facilitate. >> here on campus, opinions are mixed. balancing the religious doctrine that guides this university and the need for a diverse population of students, faculty and staff is proving tenuous. >> the people who work here have chosen to work at a catholic university. if you choose that, you expect it to be distinctive from a secular university. they freely came here and are free not to remain if they feel not having l.m.u. pay for their abortion is restrictive. >> the university has had this requirement for decades. i don't think it makes it more religious or less to exercise their freedom of conscience. >> the l.a. newspaper further writes: >> philosophy professor says the issue of abortion is on
we look at the impact the decision is having on the campus of loyola marmont, a jesuit school in california>> the university stands like a sentinel, overlooking l.a.'s west side. with 9500 students and 1700 faculty and staff, it is one of the premier catholic university's and on monday its fate was tested. >> just because there's a legal right to abortion with, i doesn't mean others have to facilitate. >> here on campus, opinions are mixed. balancing the religious doctrine...
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joining me now is laura murphy, who's professor at loyola universal in new orleans and author of "metaphore." and khalil mohammad of the chaumberg center for research in plaque culture, and managing editor of thegrio.com, joy reid. i want to start with you, khalil, because if you had to just sort of say, what are the aspects of slavery that americans think we know, that we're actually getting wrong. >> four words, lincoln freed the slaves. >> yeah, that's part of it. >> well, but it's not ironic in this moment. it really is the base timeline from which we start, which is that slavery is an aberration. slavery happened. there are no villains. it's this amorphous space that just landed in america. even the voice of 19th century social experts and commentators at the time blamed slavery on generations before. they had cursed the nation with the stain of this institution and the presence of africans in america. so we really are not too much further today from that moment, and the power of this narrative of progress leads us with this sense that slavery happened, but it ended. racism in the seg
joining me now is laura murphy, who's professor at loyola universal in new orleans and author of "metaphore." and khalil mohammad of the chaumberg center for research in plaque culture, and managing editor of thegrio.com, joy reid. i want to start with you, khalil, because if you had to just sort of say, what are the aspects of slavery that americans think we know, that we're actually getting wrong. >> four words, lincoln freed the slaves. >> yeah, that's part of it....