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she is graduating from loyola in la. montana traveled to several countries during her time in college and was on the dance team. congratulations to her. you can send a photograph of your grad to 2021 grad at cbs.com or tag kpix in social media. be sure too include their name, city and a little bit about them. >>> gas in high demand. why some stations . >>> gas prices on the rise as more americans hit the roads. there. are concerns gas delivery could be slow due to a shortage of truck drivers. many driving schools were forced to shut down during the pandemic. now they are soal distancing. this is causing delays with deliveries including gas. >> we are not seeing a shortage. we are seeing a delay in deliveries which is impacted a small number of markets. it's more likely to happen in spot that are popular travel destinations like beaches and mountains. >> mcgee said there may be scattered shortages in the coming months but it'll still be easy to find gas and fill up. >>> coming up a pricey taste of outer space. the big tic
she is graduating from loyola in la. montana traveled to several countries during her time in college and was on the dance team. congratulations to her. you can send a photograph of your grad to 2021 grad at cbs.com or tag kpix in social media. be sure too include their name, city and a little bit about them. >>> gas in high demand. why some stations . >>> gas prices on the rise as more americans hit the roads. there. are concerns gas delivery could be slow due to a shortage...
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May 6, 2021
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considering approving the vaccine for teenage is chris of a thompson is an associate professor at loyola university of maryland he says more countries should be looking to vaccinate a wider range of the population. it's incredibly important we need to vaccinate as many people as possible in order to prevent the spread of this deadly disease and you know at least in the united states about 23 percent of the population is under the age of 18 so this is a next major step for trying to protect our community canada's trying to protect their community we're all trying to work together as part of the global community so this is a really important step all the data suggests that it states so about 1100 kids between the ages of 12 and 17 were vaccinated and they had very limited side effects fever aching muscles things that nature nothing more than what happened with young adults up to age 26 we don't know what the long term consequences might be but this seems like a very very safe vaccine since it's an m.r.a. based faxing we know they don't get as severe of disease but they do get to see us in
considering approving the vaccine for teenage is chris of a thompson is an associate professor at loyola university of maryland he says more countries should be looking to vaccinate a wider range of the population. it's incredibly important we need to vaccinate as many people as possible in order to prevent the spread of this deadly disease and you know at least in the united states about 23 percent of the population is under the age of 18 so this is a next major step for trying to protect our...
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deer consultants and lecturers hired for the reprogramming, meet loyola jillian: university psychologist sherry atwater recently hired by the school district in california to lecture faculty on antiracism. >> one of the favorite things i like to do in multicultural counseling class, when i walk up there is raise your hand if you are racist. and they are all telling the truth but also by the end of the lecture and discussion you will understand your telling the truth and also lying at the same time and that is because we have implicit biases, you can't tell me you are not racist. >> the clichÉ ridden idiocy is the product of decades of educational decay. repeating what she heard in some other seminar. deep thinking, not quite, but it is dangerous. and things i just as toxic at state universities funded by the taxpayers. the system of higher education and the board of governors meeting showcase a pathetic array. >> we teach philosophy we teach philosophers and a lot of people -- >> we want to stress i have spoken to students about this and the absence of a diverse curriculum the absence of
deer consultants and lecturers hired for the reprogramming, meet loyola jillian: university psychologist sherry atwater recently hired by the school district in california to lecture faculty on antiracism. >> one of the favorite things i like to do in multicultural counseling class, when i walk up there is raise your hand if you are racist. and they are all telling the truth but also by the end of the lecture and discussion you will understand your telling the truth and also lying at the...
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. >> joining me now is jessica levenson, a professor of law at loyola law school and the host of the passing judgment podcast. good to have you with us. >> good to be back. >> the state of texas has been debating one of the most restrictive voting bills in the country that would create challenges for voters of color, particularly. is that what this is all about, shutting out black and latino voters? >> yes. i wish i could say otherwise, but the answer is yes because they tend to vote for democratic candidates. this is not about trying to make our elections safer or have more integrity. this is about voter suppression. there's simply no evidence to indicate that these are true solutions. there's plenty of evidence to indicate that this is just voter suppression because the demographics in states like texas are changing and we have seen what happens when higher voter turnout tends to be better for democrats in texas. texas is red turning purple, eventually turning blue and this is the way to ensure that democrats don't win elections according to the number of registered democrats in th
. >> joining me now is jessica levenson, a professor of law at loyola law school and the host of the passing judgment podcast. good to have you with us. >> good to be back. >> the state of texas has been debating one of the most restrictive voting bills in the country that would create challenges for voters of color, particularly. is that what this is all about, shutting out black and latino voters? >> yes. i wish i could say otherwise, but the answer is yes because they...
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it headed beverly hills high, uc berkeley and loyola will law school. he was appointed the u.s. attorney of california. under president obama, he served as the director of immigration services and later as a deputy secretary at the department of homeland security. he spent a substantial amount of time. for some of you in the audience, especially those who are part of our community, his last name might ring a bell. if that is true and you are thinking about the name, you are onto something. his sister is indeed much beloved now retired. the one and only kathy. needless to say, any member of the family is very much welcome here at ucla law school. i am very welcome to welcome all the under. >> thank you. it is an honor to speak with everyone and to participate here at ucla. it is my pride to follow in the shadow of the one and only kathy mayorkas. so thank you so much. >> mr. secretary, before we begin, i want to thank you again. it is truly unusual and an important statement about transparency that you are willing to come here and have this conversation with me. we greatly apprec
it headed beverly hills high, uc berkeley and loyola will law school. he was appointed the u.s. attorney of california. under president obama, he served as the director of immigration services and later as a deputy secretary at the department of homeland security. he spent a substantial amount of time. for some of you in the audience, especially those who are part of our community, his last name might ring a bell. if that is true and you are thinking about the name, you are onto something. his...
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he attended beverly hills high, uc berkeley, and loyola law school. in 1998, he was appointed the u.s. attorney for the central district of california here in los angeles by president and clinton. l then under president obama, hea served as the director of u.s. r citizenship andit immigration services. and later as the deputy unt secretary at the department of homeland security.of he also spent a substantial amount of time in private legalr practice during his career. for some of you in the audience, especially those who are part of our awl law community, his lastn name might ring a bell.king if that's true, and you're ster thinking about i the mayorkas name, yes, you are on to something. his sister is, indeed, our much beloved and now retired, although she's been helping around the law school, kathy marc, who ran our public interest program here at the law school for many years. any member of the mayorkas family is welcome here at the ucla law school. so it gives me an additional >> pleasure to welcome secretary alejandro mayorkas. thank you for bein
he attended beverly hills high, uc berkeley, and loyola law school. in 1998, he was appointed the u.s. attorney for the central district of california here in los angeles by president and clinton. l then under president obama, hea served as the director of u.s. r citizenship andit immigration services. and later as the deputy unt secretary at the department of homeland security.of he also spent a substantial amount of time in private legalr practice during his career. for some of you in the...
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May 5, 2021
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she is from richmond but graduating loyola in la. traveled to several countries during her time in college and was on the dance team. congratulations. >>> and send a photograph of your graduate to 2021 grads at cbs.com or tag kpix on social media. no professional photographs please. be sure to include their name, city and a little bit about them and you may see them on tv. >>> and breaking news out of menlo park the ban against mr. trump on facebook has been upheld. he will stay off the platform for now. we have a live report coming up. >>> and the 49ers celebrating a milestone in the fight against coronavirus. levi stadium's capacity now back. what it took to reach that mark. >>> good morning. ahead on cbs this morning the president is pleading with americans to get vaccinated. cdc director will talk about the president's new goal to ram up vaccination. >>> robert gates who was a critic of mr. biden when he was -- will ask about the president's decision to pull troops out of afghanistan. >>> and only on cbs this morning see the expa
she is from richmond but graduating loyola in la. traveled to several countries during her time in college and was on the dance team. congratulations. >>> and send a photograph of your graduate to 2021 grads at cbs.com or tag kpix on social media. no professional photographs please. be sure to include their name, city and a little bit about them and you may see them on tv. >>> and breaking news out of menlo park the ban against mr. trump on facebook has been upheld. he will...
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15 years of age for getting the pfizer vaccine because the thompson is an associate professor at loyola university maryland he joins us now from baltimore by skype good to have you with us christopher how important you'll step in the fight against cove it is vaccinating kids between the ages of 12 and 15 it's incredibly important we need to vaccinate as many people as possible in order to prevent the spread of this deadly disease and you know at least in the united states about 23 percent of the population is under the age of 18 so this is the next major step for trying to protect our community canada's trying to protect their community we're all trying to work together as part of the global community so this is a really important step but is that an ethical dilemma. vaccinating kids between 12 and 15 is it safe for them. all the data suggests that it states so about 1100 kids between the ages of 12 and 17 were vaccinated and they had very limited side effects fever achy muscles things that nature nothing more than what happened with young adults up to age 26 we don't know what the long
15 years of age for getting the pfizer vaccine because the thompson is an associate professor at loyola university maryland he joins us now from baltimore by skype good to have you with us christopher how important you'll step in the fight against cove it is vaccinating kids between the ages of 12 and 15 it's incredibly important we need to vaccinate as many people as possible in order to prevent the spread of this deadly disease and you know at least in the united states about 23 percent of...
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. >> our final witness is a professor of law and loyola law school in los angeles where he teaches courses on evidence, criminal procedures and jurisprudence. he received a masters from harvard law school and the university of edinburgh and it has a law clerk for the court of appeals for the ninth circuit and honorable thompson district court for the district of alabama. you are recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, you have heard that today's hearing on injustice for the tulsa massacre is racially divisive. we heard that in 1921 and we heard that in the lawsuit for the survivors. in 2020 when the mayor of the city said he would not support payments to the survivors of the massacre including who you heard testify today. the victims of the massacre have still not received a penny from the state of oklahoma or the city of tulsa but even some direct payment is not enough. they need transformational justice to remedy the systemic ongoing wrongdoing still suffered by the victims, their descendents and current residents of the greenwood and north districts of tu
. >> our final witness is a professor of law and loyola law school in los angeles where he teaches courses on evidence, criminal procedures and jurisprudence. he received a masters from harvard law school and the university of edinburgh and it has a law clerk for the court of appeals for the ninth circuit and honorable thompson district court for the district of alabama. you are recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, you have heard that today's...
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. >> our final witness is a professor of law and loyola law school in los angeles where he teaches courses on evidence, criminal procedures and jurisprudence. he received a masters from harvard law school and the university of edinburgh and it has a law clerk for the court of appeals for the ninth circuit and honorable thompson district court for the district of alabama. you are recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, you have heard that today's hearing on injustice for the tulsa massacre is racially divisive. we heard that in 1921 and we heard that in the lawsuit for the survivors. in 2020 when the mayor of the city said he would not support payments to the survivors of the massacre including who you heard testify today. the victims of the massacre have still not received a penny from the state of oklahoma or the city of tulsa but even some direct payment is not enough. they need transformational justice to remedy the systemic ongoing wrongdoing still suffered by the victims, their descendents and current residents of the greenwood and north districts of tu
. >> our final witness is a professor of law and loyola law school in los angeles where he teaches courses on evidence, criminal procedures and jurisprudence. he received a masters from harvard law school and the university of edinburgh and it has a law clerk for the court of appeals for the ninth circuit and honorable thompson district court for the district of alabama. you are recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, you have heard that today's...
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loyola academy. a fine school in the suburbs of chicago.s just a 12 second clip from that. watch here. >> i know i'm racist. i don't want to be. i don't like it. but you cannot be a product of u.s. culture and society and not be. especially as a white person. it is not possible. so let's get over it and quit pretending we're not. >> bill: this went on for 90 minutes. there are some whoppers in this presentation. we've reached out to the parents group and the school trying to get involved. no one wants to talk bit. what is she talking about there? >> well, she is using this view that this white fragility, this white supremacist view that everybody is racist and this is the founding doctrines of our country which i think is ridiculous. the founding doctrines of our country are ones of freedom of speech without fear which we've lost. equality of opportunity, not equality of outcome the marxist concept. this is what we're teaching to kids as young as 5 years old and they're coming home to their parents saying how could you have raised me so rac
loyola academy. a fine school in the suburbs of chicago.s just a 12 second clip from that. watch here. >> i know i'm racist. i don't want to be. i don't like it. but you cannot be a product of u.s. culture and society and not be. especially as a white person. it is not possible. so let's get over it and quit pretending we're not. >> bill: this went on for 90 minutes. there are some whoppers in this presentation. we've reached out to the parents group and the school trying to get...
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neil: while i have you here senator i want to get your thoughts on lindsey graham trump loyolas, cheneydhere to what donald trump is saying maybe cower to him versus those who do not. he went went on to tell our sean hannity we can't grow without him, referring to donald trump. do you agree with that sentiment, that the republican party cannot grow without donald trump? >> well, i don't know. i don't think anybody really knows. i have to say that i admire liz cheney and this sounds a lot to me like the republican version of a cancel culture. but, the reality is i don't think anyone knows at this point what the broad population. these polls are one thing. the republican party obviously lost and -- the election. we have to figure out why and be able to come back and find a way to restore that voice to american politics at the midterm elections. neil: all right. secretary left. very good seeing you, thank you very, very much. in the meantime we are getting a few details on the cyber attack on the colonial pipeline. a network of energy sources that combine everything from jet fuel to oil, g
neil: while i have you here senator i want to get your thoughts on lindsey graham trump loyolas, cheneydhere to what donald trump is saying maybe cower to him versus those who do not. he went went on to tell our sean hannity we can't grow without him, referring to donald trump. do you agree with that sentiment, that the republican party cannot grow without donald trump? >> well, i don't know. i don't think anybody really knows. i have to say that i admire liz cheney and this sounds a lot...
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pero tambiÉn estoy en desacuerdo porque siguen existiendo casos y no es un mito que la ciudad de loyola nosotros entre los que trabajamos en restaurantes, panaderÍas necesitamos por favor que nos unamos todos para las vacunas para que nuestros hijos regresen y podamos tener una vida mejor. raÚl: todos ustedes han sido vacunados. >> sÍ. raÚl: gracias por lo que estÁn haciendo como gente latina, precisamente aquÍ, nosotros en "despierta amÉrica" hemos venido prometimos a reencontrarnos con todos y caÑo ustedes para apoyarlos, para que el paÍs entero de costa costa vuelva a la normalidad, ¿quÉ me tiene? un pancito. vea usted que ricura, un pancito, esto me encanta, con un cafÉ para sentarme de los deportes y nuestro alan tacher estÁ listo porque tiene una secciÓn, uno segmento que es nuestro minuto deportivo. alan: que rico con ese pan de bono. arriba colombia. quÉ gusto saludarte y saludar a todos, que alegrÍa nos da estar de regreso en nueva york. como bien decÍa, vamos con un segmento, ¿felices? usted tambiÉn porque va tener a su marido agarrado porque estamos inaugurando esto que nuest
pero tambiÉn estoy en desacuerdo porque siguen existiendo casos y no es un mito que la ciudad de loyola nosotros entre los que trabajamos en restaurantes, panaderÍas necesitamos por favor que nos unamos todos para las vacunas para que nuestros hijos regresen y podamos tener una vida mejor. raÚl: todos ustedes han sido vacunados. >> sÍ. raÚl: gracias por lo que estÁn haciendo como gente latina, precisamente aquÍ, nosotros en "despierta amÉrica" hemos venido prometimos a...