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gracias a un proyecto que protegen a los inocentes en la escuela de derecho de loyola-- pudo reencontrarsees lluvias para los cayos de florida y dijo que sally continuarÁ al golfo de mÉxico donde podrÍa convertirse en huracÁn. se esperan fuertes vientos. agricultores se enfrentan a la guardia nacional en la frontera presa en la frontera con estados unidos ♪ ♪ después de haber sido parte de millones de historias de amor... ♪ en kay... hemos aprendido que la más importante de todas...
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. >> loyola student defend price created their safety pouch u. >> overconfrontational because peopleeaching for information, it's something needed because that officer may mistake you reaching for your documents for something else. that's why i created this, in hopes that it eases the tension. >> abc news found in louisville and houston, black americans were stopped at roughly the same rate as white americans. houston police chief as vee dces had difficult conversations with his own family. >> conversation with my father in spanish, a cuban immig immigm wan and with my own children. 152 officers have been fired, resigned in fear of being fired. that's more than a few bad apples. you want to conduct yourself in a manner where you don't give a bad cop the opportunity to act with a bad heart. >> and there are those fighting for institutional change, after the death of sandra bland who authorities say died by suicide in a jail cell days after being arrested in a confrontational traffic stop outside of houston, the sandra bland act was passed, demanding that officers receive deescalation
. >> loyola student defend price created their safety pouch u. >> overconfrontational because peopleeaching for information, it's something needed because that officer may mistake you reaching for your documents for something else. that's why i created this, in hopes that it eases the tension. >> abc news found in louisville and houston, black americans were stopped at roughly the same rate as white americans. houston police chief as vee dces had difficult conversations with...
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my plan was to apply to howard and i had discovered that loyola in los angeles had a late application process so the plan was if i didn't get into howard, i would stay in los angeles and go to loyola marymont. my father said if you stay here in los angeles, because we want you close to home, i'll buy you a car. but if you go to howard, all of our resources are going to be to send you back to the east coast and you do what you want but you can stay and you can have a car, and i was like, hear you, that would be awesome but i'm going to howard. so that was 11th grade. i got accepted april 21st, 1986 is when i received my letter of acceptance. i know the date. i still have the acceptance letter. and i cried. i absolutely cried when i got in. i couldn't believe how lucky i was to get into the only school that i applied to. i knew that i was supposed to be at this black institution. i was looking forward to discovering more about me, more about my heritage and this not to say that i grew up in a household where there was a lack of conversation about black heritage. absolutely that wasn't t
my plan was to apply to howard and i had discovered that loyola in los angeles had a late application process so the plan was if i didn't get into howard, i would stay in los angeles and go to loyola marymont. my father said if you stay here in los angeles, because we want you close to home, i'll buy you a car. but if you go to howard, all of our resources are going to be to send you back to the east coast and you do what you want but you can stay and you can have a car, and i was like, hear...
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he's the professor of law and fellow at loyola. he was a deputy assistant attorney general in the civil rights division of u.s. department of justice where he primarily supported the civil rights division's work on voting rights and protections. he holds a law degree and a master's degree in public administration from harvard university. professor, can you tell us about your professional and academic experience on these issues and what's some of the issues may be going forward? >> sure, and i try to do that by giving some context to some of the states that aren't in as good of a position as oregon and washington are. i've been a civil rights lawyer for a very long time. i still consider myself doing civil rights law. i'm delighted to join you all and i'm delighted to join my fellow panelists. this is an all-star group that you've managed to put together, including people who are very much on the front lines of all of these fights in different ways. you've got secretary wayman and the attorney general as state officials on the front
he's the professor of law and fellow at loyola. he was a deputy assistant attorney general in the civil rights division of u.s. department of justice where he primarily supported the civil rights division's work on voting rights and protections. he holds a law degree and a master's degree in public administration from harvard university. professor, can you tell us about your professional and academic experience on these issues and what's some of the issues may be going forward? >> sure,...
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genowese, author of the book ou how trump governs" and president of the global policy institute at loyola merry mount university. thank you very much for joining us. first, your thoughts on the biden town hall. very unusual format, but we'll put that to the side. what did you make of this performance? >> i think he needed to do three things tonight. i think he accomplished one and we'll see about the other two. the things that he had to do was number one, demonstrate that he's fit for the job because president trump has been making all kinds of accusations saying he's feeble, et cetera. i think he was fine tonight. second thing he needs to do is differentiate himself from trump. that's the easy part. he is almost perfectly the untrump. the third thing he had to do, which i'm not sure he's done very well, is give me a reason, give me some reason why i should be voting for you instead of trump. he's had a hard time of selling the case and making the sale. >> well, one of the ways he's trying to do that, i suppose, is to emphasize his working class roots. we saw him pivoting from a question
genowese, author of the book ou how trump governs" and president of the global policy institute at loyola merry mount university. thank you very much for joining us. first, your thoughts on the biden town hall. very unusual format, but we'll put that to the side. what did you make of this performance? >> i think he needed to do three things tonight. i think he accomplished one and we'll see about the other two. the things that he had to do was number one, demonstrate that he's fit...
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family man a loyola who prioritized his family above all else. selfless ul for the life preston lived and i know his legacy will continue to live to am ngfield for years co. my thoughts and prayers go out to his family, friends, and all knew him during this challenging times. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 10:00 a.m. today. , facebook. a very good wednesday morning. you can start calling a note to retake the senate. democrats would need to net four seats on november 3, or three and the presidency to retake the house. republicans would need to net 17 seats on election day. that all depends on you. with less than 50 days to go until election day, kevin mccarthy unveiled his roadmap to try to win back the house yesterday onap
family man a loyola who prioritized his family above all else. selfless ul for the life preston lived and i know his legacy will continue to live to am ngfield for years co. my thoughts and prayers go out to his family, friends, and all knew him during this challenging times. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 10:00 a.m. today. , facebook. a very good wednesday morning. you can start...
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loyola law school professor justin levitt questioned the timing of the announcement, telling npr -- "it is the vital duty of government not to announce partial facts and 'potential issues' in pending investigations. indeed, it's quite improper to announce the fact of an inquiry. and grotesquely improper to announce whom the ballots were cast for, as if that mattered in the investigation." in louisville, kentucky, protesters defied a curfrfew for the secondnd straighght night ad marched to demand justice for breonna taylor, the 26-year-olod african american emt who was shot to death inside her own apartment by plainclothes police officerers serving a no-knock warrant in march. overnight, kentucky state representative attica scott livestreamed her own arrest, alongside her daughter and 22 others, on charges of first-degree rioting, failure to disperse, and unlawful assembly. a day earlier, scott filmed as scores of heavily armed riot polilice flooded the streets of louisville following a grand jury's announcemement that nonef the officers who fed 32 bullets into taylor's home would face
loyola law school professor justin levitt questioned the timing of the announcement, telling npr -- "it is the vital duty of government not to announce partial facts and 'potential issues' in pending investigations. indeed, it's quite improper to announce the fact of an inquiry. and grotesquely improper to announce whom the ballots were cast for, as if that mattered in the investigation." in louisville, kentucky, protesters defied a curfrfew for the secondnd straighght night ad...
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she has been a member of two pulitzer prize finalist teams prayed she graduated from loyola university, maryland. and they're reviewed of unacceptable, they wrote the author's highly readable exposÉ goes well beyond the tabloid level. a capable examination of the seeming intersection of ambition, money, and higher education. library journal calls it a fast-paced account of the massive college admission scam designed by brick. this indictment of contemporary american culture offers an in-depth look at families who were willing to break the law and ignore ethical principles to provide higher education to their children. a well researched and detailed picture of a crime emerging in an american culture corrupted by wealth and celebrity. it is my pleasure to have them here tonight to talk about the book. with that i will pass things off to emily. >> host: terrific prude we are thrilled to be here tonight to talk about this captivating book. melissa, let's start with the scam. melissa want you start us off. how did what prosecutors call operation varsity blues work? how did masterminds think
she has been a member of two pulitzer prize finalist teams prayed she graduated from loyola university, maryland. and they're reviewed of unacceptable, they wrote the author's highly readable exposÉ goes well beyond the tabloid level. a capable examination of the seeming intersection of ambition, money, and higher education. library journal calls it a fast-paced account of the massive college admission scam designed by brick. this indictment of contemporary american culture offers an in-depth...