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next, former loyola law school project for the innocent director, lara bazelon, discusses restorative justice. then military historian max hastings provide a history of the vietnam war. later representative jacky spear talk but her memoir, undocumentedded, surviving jones town, summoning courage and fighting back. that's a look at the next three programs on c-span. starting now, here's lara bazelon on restorative justice. [inaudible conversations] >> evening. >> good evening. [applause] - >> this is a very well-supported book and an absolutely wonderful one. my name is barry scheck and i'm cofounder of an organization called the innocence project. >> yay. >> which has been around for 26 years. and has been the business of organizing efforts to exonerates people who didn't commit crimes, but one part of our mission is also to do our very best to try to take care of those who are victims of the crimes as well as our clients who are certainly victims of the criminal justice system, and today, we're really privileged to talk with lara bazelon, who has written this absolutely fantastic boo
next, former loyola law school project for the innocent director, lara bazelon, discusses restorative justice. then military historian max hastings provide a history of the vietnam war. later representative jacky spear talk but her memoir, undocumentedded, surviving jones town, summoning courage and fighting back. that's a look at the next three programs on c-span. starting now, here's lara bazelon on restorative justice. [inaudible conversations] >> evening. >> good evening....
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i applied to loyola marymount and usc, i got into the colleges i applied to and loyola. usc hit me back with -- they sent me an email a week after they let all the applicants know the decisions. i got an email june 9, 2016 asking me to submit official court documents because they needed more than my word to make a final decision. that was heart breaking for me. i'm from the l.a. area. usc was a school i wanted to go to. to think that -- i had accomplished myself in community college and proving that i can succeed academically, i was being held back. i replied to the email, saying i will go to uc berkeley. fast forward to last fall, i'm applying to graduate school. i'm surprised the universities different ask about criminal history. i got into princeton and chicago didn't ask. other schools did ask. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you. are there any more members was public like to speak on this item? public comment is now closed. colleagues we have three amendments if anyone like to speak on this item? >> supervisor ronen: i'm happy to make a motion to accept the amendment
i applied to loyola marymount and usc, i got into the colleges i applied to and loyola. usc hit me back with -- they sent me an email a week after they let all the applicants know the decisions. i got an email june 9, 2016 asking me to submit official court documents because they needed more than my word to make a final decision. that was heart breaking for me. i'm from the l.a. area. usc was a school i wanted to go to. to think that -- i had accomplished myself in community college and proving...
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. >> professor marty campbell teaches from loyola. one of her areas of expertise, the immigration of african-americans. what time period are we talking about? what impact did they have an l.a. and southern california? >> thank you for having me. my study begins in 1850 with the very first group of african-americans brought into the state when it became a state. it is a very small group. i study all the way up until the first world war. so looking at the creation of the black community in los angeles, african-americans did a lot to settle their own communities and also to build the greater los angeles area and southern california communities as well. they made a lot of cultural contributions. the closer we get into the 20th century, which is when the big migration happened, there are a lot of contributions that african-americans made politically, you know, and those kinds of things. >> what motivated them to come to los angeles? >> right. it is an understudied area. it is kind of hard to find information about this. that is why i chose
. >> professor marty campbell teaches from loyola. one of her areas of expertise, the immigration of african-americans. what time period are we talking about? what impact did they have an l.a. and southern california? >> thank you for having me. my study begins in 1850 with the very first group of african-americans brought into the state when it became a state. it is a very small group. i study all the way up until the first world war. so looking at the creation of the black...
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today in baltimore against last year's cinderella, loyola of georgia and sister jean.he didn't make the trip though. terps and ramblers i playing baltimore. terps by two. coming away with the turnover. aiello drops it back. and maryland by four. later in the firstny ant coen hits the three. eight point maryland lead led by four at the break. seco half, terps by eight. niceack door feed to anthony coen. led the way with 17. terps with a 15-point lead. the big fellow bruno fernando showing off his range. maryland wins it 55-41. >>> georgetown and syracuse bringing back some memories of the old big east. picking up, a minute and a half left. syracuse by two. hoyas respond. govan, three out of 22. and 12 seconds to go, mosley called for the charge. hoyas one point lead. can't extend it.ra syse one last shot. pulls up inside the arc. buries the jumper. orange take the one-point lead. blair from midcourt.t look this. so close back of the rim. they would have won it. orange held on for the victory. georgetown 2. >>> over to howard university, bison hosting american at burr gy
today in baltimore against last year's cinderella, loyola of georgia and sister jean.he didn't make the trip though. terps and ramblers i playing baltimore. terps by two. coming away with the turnover. aiello drops it back. and maryland by four. later in the firstny ant coen hits the three. eight point maryland lead led by four at the break. seco half, terps by eight. niceack door feed to anthony coen. led the way with 17. terps with a 15-point lead. the big fellow bruno fernando showing off...
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the maryland women hosti loyola. quick touch pass here. terps dangerous on the outside, too. for three. she led all srers with9 points. terps up 20, thou, at the break. so, third quarter, greyhounds can't keep up with the terps. the quick toss to kyla charles. e terps leaving these kids dancing. doug was justrying this, you missed it. maryland wins it, 83-48. >>> tonight, back this college park, fins bat the cold temperatures to celebrate with the men's soccer team, the national champions. their head coach celebrating with the fans. maryland beating akron in yesterday's final. the team's first title in ten years, fourth in school history. so, a huge congratu ltions. got te that hardware being back in college park. >> absolutely. celebrate that te. >> by theway, no one wants to see doug dance. >> it kindf caught my eye and i tried to -- >> he's still learning the floss. >> we'lle right back. b hi. i'm monday. i know, people don't like me. that's fine, i'm not really wild about people. oh hey, monday! ugh. but lately, they've been dragging me to places that are way too much fun
the maryland women hosti loyola. quick touch pass here. terps dangerous on the outside, too. for three. she led all srers with9 points. terps up 20, thou, at the break. so, third quarter, greyhounds can't keep up with the terps. the quick toss to kyla charles. e terps leaving these kids dancing. doug was justrying this, you missed it. maryland wins it, 83-48. >>> tonight, back this college park, fins bat the cold temperatures to celebrate with the men's soccer team, the national...
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discussing in these that we should do a victory tour road to victory tour now is the first time we came up loyola you know what second until our and i go all over the state of minnesota in forty eight hours or three days i feel your loss when our vienna leaders all are here. and now we're going to shop there are slow that's a current idea of the film as a was and he says well we should use the internet and do some live shots out of the stuff and fan of build some momentum so i know i said then i says ok stop doing everything else and let's break this cycle after that was another thing that nobody had ever done before i mean people have done bus tours and stuff like that before but the whole rationale behind it was this is the next navy seal our campaign is committed we'll be campaigning when they're sleeping ten miles out of the people on the road and on and there's like thirty cars behind it was one of those with balloons with polish following notion and then as laid leave others would replace them so we're going gaining people everywhere who go to rome and stay this wasn't exactly a well oiled
discussing in these that we should do a victory tour road to victory tour now is the first time we came up loyola you know what second until our and i go all over the state of minnesota in forty eight hours or three days i feel your loss when our vienna leaders all are here. and now we're going to shop there are slow that's a current idea of the film as a was and he says well we should use the internet and do some live shots out of the stuff and fan of build some momentum so i know i said then...
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out for the evening say they feel safe, but incidents like this put things into perspective.hannah loyola, downtown resident: "i've lived here five years. i've never felt harmed in any way, but hearing things like that is really, definitely scary."sally tiangco, downtown commuter:"i'm always walking in downtown la. we're actually doing a food tour right now. it's really lively here. very unfortunate to hear that happened." ( james )that was kimberly cheng reporting. ( darya )( darya ) coming up.... a warning for parents after the c-d-c says the measles are back... and its made its way to california. (ácommercialá) sfx: tinny headphone music sfx: feet shuffling life can change in an instant. be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. and all of our plans include free preventive care. financial help is available, so check for yourself to see what savings you qualify for. for health insurance starting january 1st, enroll by december 15th. because you never know when life... ...will change. get covered
out for the evening say they feel safe, but incidents like this put things into perspective.hannah loyola, downtown resident: "i've lived here five years. i've never felt harmed in any way, but hearing things like that is really, definitely scary."sally tiangco, downtown commuter:"i'm always walking in downtown la. we're actually doing a food tour right now. it's really lively here. very unfortunate to hear that happened." ( james )that was kimberly cheng reporting. ( darya...
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ignatius loyola. >> there were a group of french, spanish and portuguese students at the university ofe of ignatius. >> narrator: at the university of paris, ignatius and his followers initiate a new way of praying based on meditation. in the past catholic prayer had consisted of standard recitations, but ignatius promotes a more personalized practice. >> he had developed a way of praying and focusing that was very attractive to these young men, so they all came together and they took vows together. >> they called this society the society of jesus. they were known as the jesuits. >> narrator: like martin luther, ignatius and the jesuits believed that every man, not just clergy, should have an individual relationship with god. but unlike martin luther, they do not pose a direct threat to the church. >> he had a lot in common with luther. ignatius was a man who believed that a direct communication with god was not only possible but was absolutely essential for the soul to prosper. too often i think we tend to break down catholic and protestant, especially during the reformation, into cat
ignatius loyola. >> there were a group of french, spanish and portuguese students at the university ofe of ignatius. >> narrator: at the university of paris, ignatius and his followers initiate a new way of praying based on meditation. in the past catholic prayer had consisted of standard recitations, but ignatius promotes a more personalized practice. >> he had developed a way of praying and focusing that was very attractive to these young men, so they all came together and...
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coming up the democrats whiplas over war policy friday follies with raymond loyola. a brazen attack on to marines. >> laura: the anti- trump forces in the media are pretending to be really distraught about yesterday is recognition of the mattis. the only adult has left the room . you you've heard the echoes, beware, take the political earthquake is rolling through washington and the trump administration sinks further into chaos. >> there are no more grown-ups in the room. >> the retreat across the globe and the most extraordinary resignation in modern american history certainly in the past 4 years. >> the democrats on the hill fo ten years are demanding our troops come home from iraq they now sounds like they went to th school of foreign policy. >> i think this will be considered one of the worst foreign-policy blunders of this century. certainly of the century to date . >> no one knows why the president is making this decision today very. >> the decision made in our cavalier fashion a decision tha is dangerous. >> laura: didn't they elect obama, not one, but twice b
coming up the democrats whiplas over war policy friday follies with raymond loyola. a brazen attack on to marines. >> laura: the anti- trump forces in the media are pretending to be really distraught about yesterday is recognition of the mattis. the only adult has left the room . you you've heard the echoes, beware, take the political earthquake is rolling through washington and the trump administration sinks further into chaos. >> there are no more grown-ups in the room. >>...
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off.ea that is taking carol: and loyola's women of worth program jason: welcome back. us for "bloomberg: businessweek." every day on the radio. you can also catch up on our daily show by listening to our podcast. jason: and you can find us online at businessweek.com and on our mobile app. just a holiday season, it is also charitable giving season. many companies with community programs are saluting those who make a difference. carol: last week, i attended a l'oreal'sration for women who matter. this event where everyday women who simply do extraordinary things in their community. jason: we spoke with them about the women of worth program. >> we are celebrating our 13th year and it was born out of our tagline "because you are worth it. -- it." we wanted to recognize women and the extraordinary impact they make. everyday women. something happens to them, and they just have to make it better. often times, the organizations they found come through great adversity, hardship, that they are able to dig inside and go deep and take the pain and ultimately make it a mission they
off.ea that is taking carol: and loyola's women of worth program jason: welcome back. us for "bloomberg: businessweek." every day on the radio. you can also catch up on our daily show by listening to our podcast. jason: and you can find us online at businessweek.com and on our mobile app. just a holiday season, it is also charitable giving season. many companies with community programs are saluting those who make a difference. carol: last week, i attended a l'oreal'sration for women...
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she graduated from loyola marymount and tried a few things, party planning, and decided that she likedppers and fixing them up. they are universally liked by their friends. they have maintained friendships with their high school buddies and i think that is just marvelous. it's a sign that maybe jean and i handled things properly. ♪ >> i had to the afro. i had the mustache. and a very dark tan. i appeared on the dinah shore show. dr. jay was the guest, and somebody thought we were brothers. and so i am out there in the afro american community as a brother. my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! cascade platinum. this is what you get when you become an officer ♪ >> this is what you get to a new become an officer of the order of canada. it's canada's highest civilian award. and i was fortunate enough to receive this this past year. >> has committed to multiple educational, environmental, and education causes. mr.
she graduated from loyola marymount and tried a few things, party planning, and decided that she likedppers and fixing them up. they are universally liked by their friends. they have maintained friendships with their high school buddies and i think that is just marvelous. it's a sign that maybe jean and i handled things properly. ♪ >> i had to the afro. i had the mustache. and a very dark tan. i appeared on the dinah shore show. dr. jay was the guest, and somebody thought we were...
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sister jean, the team chaplain for chicago loyola became the star of the ncaa tournament and shockedth me. >> you're a celebrity. >> i know. that's what they tell me. >> villanova won it all, claiming their second title in three years. >>> at number seven, two first time champions and historic inaugural season. the las vegas golden knights becoming the first expansion team to win their division in their first year. golden knights making the finals before losing to the washington capitals in five games. >> the champions! yes! >> this was the first title for the capitals after years of disappointing seasons. for the superstar, alex ovechkin, finally got to hoist the stanley cup after being considered the best player to never win a title. >>> in the nfl, the 2018 playoffs were dominated by an underdog and their backup qb. nick foles leading the eagles to the super bowl against tom brady and the mighty patriots. the eagles would win their first super bowl 41-33. foles named the game's mvp. >> defenseagles! >> in 2018, tiger woods finally climbed back on top of the golf world. after nearl
sister jean, the team chaplain for chicago loyola became the star of the ncaa tournament and shockedth me. >> you're a celebrity. >> i know. that's what they tell me. >> villanova won it all, claiming their second title in three years. >>> at number seven, two first time champions and historic inaugural season. the las vegas golden knights becoming the first expansion team to win their division in their first year. golden knights making the finals before losing to the...
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carol: and loyal was women also thriving with fabulous gala to celebrate loyola living.at's next on "bloomberg jason: welcome back to bloomberg businessweek. i'm jason kelly. carol: and i'm carol massar. join us every day on the radio from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. wall street time. you can also listen to our podcast on itunes, soundcloud, and bloomberg.com. jason: you can also find is that businessweek.com and on our mobile app. companies with community programs are saluting those who make a difference. i attended the gala for l'oreal's women of worth initiative. there were so many brand julianners, including moore, and these are simply women who do extraordinary things in their community. carol: we spoke with -- jason: we spoke with more and euros in -- nielsen about the women of worth program. we have always believed in the intrinsic worth and beauty of all women. we wanted to come up with a philanthropic endeavor that would recognize those women and the extraordinary impact they make on their communities. carol: and these are everyday women? maura: something happens to them,
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to weigh in justice correspondent pete williams, jessica levinson, attorney and professor at loyola lawna berg. pete, let me begin with you, if i may. it seems there's a lot we don't know. walk us through what we do know and what has transpired so far. >> i would disagree a little bit, ayman. we don't know almost everything about this case. it's not just a little we don't know. the broad outlines are as you said we know this is from the meager things that we've seen that have been made public about this case, this is a company in a foreign country. we don't even know what the company or the country is. they are referred to in court documents as company "a," corporation "a," country "a." we know that they got a grand jury subpoena and have tried to block it. now this sort of thing happens all the time but the case is entirely under seal. the assumption here is that the moving party is the robert mueller investigation but let me be clear. nobody knows that for sure. that's based only on sort of criminology of looking at the lawyers who are walking into the clerk's office at the time this
to weigh in justice correspondent pete williams, jessica levinson, attorney and professor at loyola lawna berg. pete, let me begin with you, if i may. it seems there's a lot we don't know. walk us through what we do know and what has transpired so far. >> i would disagree a little bit, ayman. we don't know almost everything about this case. it's not just a little we don't know. the broad outlines are as you said we know this is from the meager things that we've seen that have been made...
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she graduated from loyola marymount, and tried a few things.designing houses and renovating houses. so, she's buying fixer uppers and fixing them up. they are universally liked by their friends. they have maintained friendships with their high school buddies. and i think that's-- that's just marvelous. it's a sign that maybe jean and i handled things properly. i had the afro. i had the mustache, and a very dark tan. i appeared on "the dinah shore show." dr. j. was the guest, and somebody thought we were brothers. so, i'm out there in the afro-american community as a brother. at bass pro shops and cabela's, deciding on the perfect gift can be challenging. ♪ [instrumental "oh christmas tree"] that's why we've made it easy with a selection of gift cards for everyone on your holiday list. this is what you get when you become an officer of the order of canada. it's canada's highest civilian award. and i was fortunate enough to receive this this past year. man: he's committed to multiple educational, environmental, and humanitarian causes. notably as
she graduated from loyola marymount, and tried a few things.designing houses and renovating houses. so, she's buying fixer uppers and fixing them up. they are universally liked by their friends. they have maintained friendships with their high school buddies. and i think that's-- that's just marvelous. it's a sign that maybe jean and i handled things properly. i had the afro. i had the mustache, and a very dark tan. i appeared on "the dinah shore show." dr. j. was the guest, and...
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. >> professor marty campbell teaches from loyola. one of her areas of expertise, the immigration of african-americans. what time period are we talking about? what impact did they have an l.a. and southern california? >> thank you for having me. my study begins in 1850 with the very first group of african-americans brought into the state when it became a state.
. >> professor marty campbell teaches from loyola. one of her areas of expertise, the immigration of african-americans. what time period are we talking about? what impact did they have an l.a. and southern california? >> thank you for having me. my study begins in 1850 with the very first group of african-americans brought into the state when it became a state.
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from loyola university and his doctorial degree from the university of new orleans. mr. don calcaterra jr. is president of local lending group loans and vice president of community home lender association. he southeast his b.a. from villanova university. mr. rick stafford is president and chief executive of tower federal credit union and testifying today on behalf of the national association of federally insured credit unions. mr. stafford received his b.a. from adrian college and master's degrees from lock college. without objection, the witnesses' written statements will be made part of the record. mr. demarco, you are now recognized for five minutes to give an oral presentation of your testimony. mr. demarco: thank you, mr. chairman. good morning, members of the committee. mr. chairman, thank you for inviting the housing policy council to be part of the discussion. before i go further, i want to thank you for your long service to our country and your pursuit of the sound housing finance system. i also want to recognize congressman delaney and the other members of this
from loyola university and his doctorial degree from the university of new orleans. mr. don calcaterra jr. is president of local lending group loans and vice president of community home lender association. he southeast his b.a. from villanova university. mr. rick stafford is president and chief executive of tower federal credit union and testifying today on behalf of the national association of federally insured credit unions. mr. stafford received his b.a. from adrian college and master's...
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joining us now is ken dilanian and loyola law school professor jessica levinson. ken, let's talk about this. what's the news in this decision from the ethics officials at the justice department? >> well, the news is that matthew whitaker, a man who roundly criticized the mueller investigation as a tv commentator is now the guy in charge of major decisions. let's explain what that means. it doesn't mean he's managing robert mueller or looking over his shoulder. the regulations say specifically that robert mueller doesn't answer on a day-to-day basis to anybody at the justice department. but he has to update them regularly. >> ken, i've got to ask you to hold on. paul ryan has just come out to the microphones at the white house where they're trying to avert a government shutdown. >> they're coming. there's some guys coming. >> we want to see who's the fastest. >> we're punctual people, we're on time. >> we're not, we're reporters. >> that's a cool beard, man. >> can you just give us an update? >> we're going to do that. you've got some guys running. >> we want every
joining us now is ken dilanian and loyola law school professor jessica levinson. ken, let's talk about this. what's the news in this decision from the ethics officials at the justice department? >> well, the news is that matthew whitaker, a man who roundly criticized the mueller investigation as a tv commentator is now the guy in charge of major decisions. let's explain what that means. it doesn't mean he's managing robert mueller or looking over his shoulder. the regulations say...
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in pictures because i worked for a studio in chicago and nded up having to take my commission from loyola university in 1965, and he found me in the ut pentagon. athought, boy, this is really well greased organization. know what they are doing. no change of commands, no marching bands. you guys don't shoot that. to do going documentaries, training films, combat. not a public information officer or office type of unit. lastly, special orders with license to steal that we were accused of at one time in okinawa. secret mission, never told anybody about it. won't even talk about it tonight. i happened to open up a book. in the middle of the page it was the author of the puzzle palace, top secrets or of the book name was and this was this whole field in the name of the book about our top secret mission lines, we d a few were to take military aircraft. if there was no aircraft take a e could you private airline, pan ham, twa, to southeast asia. if that wasn't available you could take a foreign flag. a ship, a naval boat. you could do anything you wanted to accomplish your mission. if anything w
in pictures because i worked for a studio in chicago and nded up having to take my commission from loyola university in 1965, and he found me in the ut pentagon. athought, boy, this is really well greased organization. know what they are doing. no change of commands, no marching bands. you guys don't shoot that. to do going documentaries, training films, combat. not a public information officer or office type of unit. lastly, special orders with license to steal that we were accused of at one...
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next, former loyola law school project for the innocent director, lara bazelon, discusses restorativejustice. then military historian max hastings provide a history of the vietnam war. later representative jacky spear talk but her memoir, undocumentedded, surviving jones town, summoning courage and fighting back. that's a look at the next three programs on c-span. starting now, here's lara bazelon on restorative justice
next, former loyola law school project for the innocent director, lara bazelon, discusses restorativejustice. then military historian max hastings provide a history of the vietnam war. later representative jacky spear talk but her memoir, undocumentedded, surviving jones town, summoning courage and fighting back. that's a look at the next three programs on c-span. starting now, here's lara bazelon on restorative justice