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passage for many american college students, according to the dean of international programs at loyola university of maryland. >> the students learn throughout the day, from the moment they get out of bed to the moment they go to bed. everything they do is a learning experience. >> loyola conducts orientation stateside and on location to prepare students for immersion into a foreign culture with an emphasis on how to assimilate. >> sometimes young students to think, "because i'm abroad, the american law does not apply to me anymore and because i am a foreigner, the local law does not apply to me, really." >> he recommends getting a cell phone once you arrive in a foreign country so you can call for help if you need it. if students find themselves in trouble, american colleges and universities can offer some guidance, but -- >> we will do everything we can to provide them with legal support, with a translator, maybe with a lawyer. but the law is the law and there is nothing we can do about it. >> overall, most coeds who study abroad are more marketable because of their experience. all americans tr
passage for many american college students, according to the dean of international programs at loyola university of maryland. >> the students learn throughout the day, from the moment they get out of bed to the moment they go to bed. everything they do is a learning experience. >> loyola conducts orientation stateside and on location to prepare students for immersion into a foreign culture with an emphasis on how to assimilate. >> sometimes young students to think,...
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. >> tonight, police want to know how a loyola university graduate ended up dead in a dumpster. you're not gonna believe what they found out. >> are you all for putting people to work and building better roads, are you all for paying more at the gas pump to do it. >> they tell us they are gonna help us and investigate it and nothing gets done. >> neighbors call one department after another, all it took was one email to us. >>> we're working for you in pasadena tonight. abc 2 news at 11:00 starts right now. we begin with a mystery. how could a young woman's body end up in a dumpster inside a downtown apartment building. >> police are trying to figure that out. they believe she fell down a trash chute. christian schaefer is outside the building, you're telling us twice in 14 months? >> yeah, jamie, the people woe spoke with tonight said there was trash waist high and there's about 2 feet high, it's about 2 feet high and about 18" across and again police are saying there is no indication of foul play. they believe the young woman simply fell in by accident at this point. but as you
. >> tonight, police want to know how a loyola university graduate ended up dead in a dumpster. you're not gonna believe what they found out. >> are you all for putting people to work and building better roads, are you all for paying more at the gas pump to do it. >> they tell us they are gonna help us and investigate it and nothing gets done. >> neighbors call one department after another, all it took was one email to us. >>> we're working for you in pasadena...
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new questions surrounding the death of they reasoned loyola university graduate after a body turns up in a dumpster. this is the second time in a year a body has turned up there. kim dacey joins us live with more. >> police say the victim is 23- year-old emily hauze who is originally from pennsylvania. they could not confirm whether she was living there. police were called sunday morning after somebody found the body at the bottom of the trash chutes. the second time in just over a year. another body was found in august of last year. kevin brown says at this point there is no indication of foul play appeared in a letter sent to residents explained that police were investigating an isolated incident. the trash chutes is only about 18 inches wide and an age floor of the building. >> the trash chutes are not that big. i don't see how a person could get in there in the first place. two times the same thing, it is unnerving. >> emily hauze is a recent graduate of loyola university. autopsy results are expected sometime today. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a former pastor will spend life i
new questions surrounding the death of they reasoned loyola university graduate after a body turns up in a dumpster. this is the second time in a year a body has turned up there. kim dacey joins us live with more. >> police say the victim is 23- year-old emily hauze who is originally from pennsylvania. they could not confirm whether she was living there. police were called sunday morning after somebody found the body at the bottom of the trash chutes. the second time in just over a year....
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. >> emily hauze is a recent graduate of loyola university. autopsy results for her are expected sometime today. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank you. the search for missing landsdowne teenager is over. now police are searching for whoever killed him. police say 18-old ryan jackson's body was found in south baltimore. he had not been seen since october 12. police have not identified the cause of death. anyone with information is asked to call baltimore county police. > charles village residencnts voicing their concerns. there was a meeting on monday night. they said efforts were made to reduce crime but there's more that still needs to be done. >> maybe we should be doing more and to talk with the people to find out where they see the gaps and now we can fill them. >> residents are asking for additional safety steps like improved street lighting. the man was shot and wounded steps away from where hopkins researcher stephen pitcairn was murdered in 2008. >> a man is in serious condition after jumping at of it second story window as his apar
. >> emily hauze is a recent graduate of loyola university. autopsy results for her are expected sometime today. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank you. the search for missing landsdowne teenager is over. now police are searching for whoever killed him. police say 18-old ryan jackson's body was found in south baltimore. he had not been seen since october 12. police have not identified the cause of death. anyone with information is asked to call baltimore county police. >...
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how does a 23-year-old woman who graduated with honors from loyola university end up dead at the bottom of a trash chute at the park charles apartment? >> that is what people are asking after emily hauze s body was found sunday. this is the same trash chute where another body was found last year. >> unfortunately, no definitive answers yet, but according to emily hauze's linkedin profile, she graduated from loyola university last year and has been working as a reading teacher since. it is a mystery how she ended up in a dumpster. three days later and still no answers in the death of emily hauze. her body was found at a trash chute at the park trawls apartment. this is the second body found in the same spot in just over a year. last august, a man's body was found there. the medical examiner ruled the cause of death as undetermined, but said he died from multiple injuries. that case has remained open, but police did not suspect foul play. after the discovery of emily hauze's body, police say they have no plans to revisit that case. a resident invited us to see the trash chute. they do not
how does a 23-year-old woman who graduated with honors from loyola university end up dead at the bottom of a trash chute at the park charles apartment? >> that is what people are asking after emily hauze s body was found sunday. this is the same trash chute where another body was found last year. >> unfortunately, no definitive answers yet, but according to emily hauze's linkedin profile, she graduated from loyola university last year and has been working as a reading teacher since....
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according to the dean of international programs at loyola university, maryland. >> from the day they get out of bed to the moment they go back to bed, everything they do is a learning experience. >> they conduct orientations' state side and on location for parents and students for an immersion into a foreign culture. >> [unintelligible] a sometimes they think that because i am a foreigner the local law does not apply to me. >> if they find themselves in trouble, the american universities can offer some guidance, but -- >> they may need support with a translator or a lawyer. but with the law, there is nothing we can do about it. >> amanda knox and their case may represent an extreme case, but this professor believes that most studies abroad are more marketable because of their experience. >> they are put in situations that can be challenging. they are young and must take some risks to deal with the situation they are encountering that they have never encountered before. >> they want all students to register with the state department. if you run into trouble, it is much easier to get s
according to the dean of international programs at loyola university, maryland. >> from the day they get out of bed to the moment they go back to bed, everything they do is a learning experience. >> they conduct orientations' state side and on location for parents and students for an immersion into a foreign culture. >> [unintelligible] a sometimes they think that because i am a foreigner the local law does not apply to me. >> if they find themselves in trouble, the...
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. >> reporter: police say the body is that of a 23-year-old recent graduate of loyola university. emily hauze's body was found at the bottom of the trash chute of the park charles apartment. police are waiting on autopsy results from the coroner's office. >> of course, wjz will have the latest at 4, 5 and 6. >>> a prisoner is out of the hospital after escaping a fire on thorndale avenue. the person was taken to the hospital. the cause of the fire is still being investigating. >>> a warning for palestinian militants freed in a prisoner swap. israel's prime minister said they will be punished if they return to violence. we have the report for wjz from london. >> reporter: freed israeli soldier gilad shalit hugged his father for the first time in more than five years. the 25-year-old said he is thankful his hamas captors led him go next change for 1,000 palestinian prisoners. the sergeant said his years in captivity were lost but he always believed he would get out of gaza. he said he hopes had will promote peace between israel and the palestinians. gaza crowds cheered. most were ser
. >> reporter: police say the body is that of a 23-year-old recent graduate of loyola university. emily hauze's body was found at the bottom of the trash chute of the park charles apartment. police are waiting on autopsy results from the coroner's office. >> of course, wjz will have the latest at 4, 5 and 6. >>> a prisoner is out of the hospital after escaping a fire on thorndale avenue. the person was taken to the hospital. the cause of the fire is still being...
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call 911 album park family forced to do exactly that on sunday the call paid off by child at loyola universityical center not out of the woods yet. >> getting her diaper changed she was find my husband and i did not know cpr. seven weeks old. data panic and distress in the mother's boys are the response of child. my baby is not breathing not breathing >> 23 year old dispatcher covering the elmwood park did not waste a second as but to the test sunday october 9th at 3:00 p.m.. first an initial reaction was to pack but there is a job to do cannot pack you can pack afterwards >> new board failed to break up her own told them not to ross resuscitation and began chest compressions. made while desperate mother tried to regain composure not easy as husband frantically yet methodically performed cpr. minutes later paramedics arrived at family's home. baby amelia whisked away in ambulance eventually revived hope between myself and oak park fire department gave the baby a chance >> five days later baby remains at loyola university medical center family asking for privacy as they sort out on certain medi
call 911 album park family forced to do exactly that on sunday the call paid off by child at loyola universityical center not out of the woods yet. >> getting her diaper changed she was find my husband and i did not know cpr. seven weeks old. data panic and distress in the mother's boys are the response of child. my baby is not breathing not breathing >> 23 year old dispatcher covering the elmwood park did not waste a second as but to the test sunday october 9th at 3:00 p.m.. first...
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loyola university...//. áámelindaáá roeder .... live... from... north charles ptreet.../ with...on. we ddnt yettknow if emily hauze was even a resident heee. but e know thht when she was found in the dummster yesterday morning... hhre ttauma or foul play.which makes many tenaats nnrvous... and wonderiiggwhat happened. ssnday morning... police searching for clues. but with very little to go on.inside thh park charles apartment buillingg,residents say a sign by the trash chute simply states ttat it was cllsed. on acebook.. remembering her on caapus too... at loyola universsty. we'veelearned &pshe's originalll from pheonixville, pennsylvaniaa this whole ordeallis eerily simiiiar to another incident last august... when a man feel moreethan 20 stories to his &pdeath... doww thhesame trash chute and into a trash compactor..ow rrsidents are beginning to questioo tteirr safety. <"i think tteyyrules it accidental... what actually happeeed."><"i don't know how... doeen't seem liie an accidenn to me."> all police will say right continuing to nvestigate.but again - thhre were no obvious sigg
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she recently graduated from loyola university. detectives say at this time there is no sign of foul play. but people who live in that building say it seems nearly impossible for someone to fall in accidentally. a man in that same building died after going through that trash chute. his death was ruled an accint. >>> watch as a van pulls up to a gas station and parks perfectly and a nine-year-old girl gets out of the driver's seat and the father gets out of the passenger's seat and tells the clerk why. >> reporter: just before 3:00 a.m. october 8 a red van can be seen pulling into the gas station at telegraphic and west. watch again. you can see the driver sitting up and pressed up against the wheel. when the driver gets out you can see she is just a child. maybe four feet tall. and that is her father. the father makes it clear he is drunking and his daughter is his driver. >> i got a designated driver. nine years ole. nine. dad, drinking. listen we're leaving and she's driving. >> he goes on to brag about how drunk he is and how go
she recently graduated from loyola university. detectives say at this time there is no sign of foul play. but people who live in that building say it seems nearly impossible for someone to fall in accidentally. a man in that same building died after going through that trash chute. his death was ruled an accint. >>> watch as a van pulls up to a gas station and parks perfectly and a nine-year-old girl gets out of the driver's seat and the father gets out of the passenger's seat and tells...
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kim dacey is live at loyola university this morning with more. >> more than half of the junior class travels abroad every year going to europe, asia, and beyond. italy is by far the most popular destination. the world is watching as amanda knox leaves italy today. this is a far cry from the way she entered the country four years ago, one of thousands studying abroad. this is a rite of passage for many american students. >> the students learn throughout the day. everything they do is a learning experience. >> a lot conducts orientation states side and not the occasion to prepare students. there is an emphasis on how to assimilate. >> young students -- the american law does not apply anymore and because i am a farmer, the local law does not apply. >> he recommends getting a cell phone so you can call for help if you need it. if students find themselves in trouble, american colleges and universities can offer some guidance. >> we will do everything we can to provide them with legal support, with a translator, maybe with a lawyer. but the law is the law and there is nothing we can do abo
kim dacey is live at loyola university this morning with more. >> more than half of the junior class travels abroad every year going to europe, asia, and beyond. italy is by far the most popular destination. the world is watching as amanda knox leaves italy today. this is a far cry from the way she entered the country four years ago, one of thousands studying abroad. this is a rite of passage for many american students. >> the students learn throughout the day. everything they do is...
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another resident was found dead in a dumpster. 23-year-old emily haus was a recent graduate of loyola university. police say it appears she fell down the trash chute. its doors, about the size of a large pizza box. >> how high off the ground are the trash chutes? this they're maybe like from here to here. so it would be really hard to like fall into the trash chute. >> it could be an accident. i really doubt it. i think she was probably killed. >> reporter: this was not an isolated incident. last year, another man fell to his death in the same trash chute. police ruled the death accidental. >> there's no evidence on the body consistent with foul play, at least at this point. no gunshot wounds or stabbings. >> reporter: now, police are tight-lipped about this new investigation. workers at the complex asked wjz to leave the property. and many residents say they're afraid to take out the trash. >> i've been worried an arm is going to fall out of the trash, ever since the first one went down a year ago. >> i'm going to move out. >> you're moving? >> if they don't give me a good explanation, yeah. >>
another resident was found dead in a dumpster. 23-year-old emily haus was a recent graduate of loyola university. police say it appears she fell down the trash chute. its doors, about the size of a large pizza box. >> how high off the ground are the trash chutes? this they're maybe like from here to here. so it would be really hard to like fall into the trash chute. >> it could be an accident. i really doubt it. i think she was probably killed. >> reporter: this was not an...
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i went to college at loyola- marymount university in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball. i remember coming down here to christie field, when my dad was in the military, seeing how the beaches have transformed into but we have today. you cannot beat the views, of course. it just holds summoning memories and i can come here with our kids, our family. i ended up going to ireland to get a master's degree at the university college of dublin. i went back to the states and went to law school at university of pennsylvania. then i came back, and choosing to live in san francisco was natural to me. when you are a child, you do not realize what you had until you leave home. i had the opportunity to live in los angeles, abroad in ireland, and there is no place like home, when you are from san francisco. i have been a corporate attorney at palo -- in palo alto. i became an >> i worked in the finance industry about 5 1/2 years. in the summer of 2009 i joined a venture capital firm with two other partners. >> we are all excited about the americas cu
i went to college at loyola- marymount university in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball. i remember coming down here to christie field, when my dad was in the military, seeing how the beaches have transformed into but we have today. you cannot beat the views, of course. it just holds summoning memories and i can come here with our kids, our family. i ended up going to ireland to get a master's degree at the university college of dublin. i went back to the states and went to law...
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emily hauze is a recent graduate of loyola university. there are no signs of foul play.very same apartment building. >>> a missing lansdowne teenager has been found dead. 18-year-old ryan jackson was reported missing last friday. family members contacted police after finding blood on rambo court. police ruled the death a homicide. there have been no arrests so far. >>> a fight at louisiana cross game in brooklyn park landing a student in the hospital. another player struck him in the head with his la crosse stick, sending him to the ground. he was taken to shock trauma. >>> turns out lowes will not be coming to the remming ton neighborhood in baltimore city. the national home improvement chain has pulled out as one of the anchors of the 25th street station. >>> and stay with wjz 13, maryland's news station, complete news and first warning weather today at noon. weather today at noon. updates available anytime from,, i'm drinkin' dunkin'. i'm drinkin' a dunkin' latte. i can't think without my dunkin' iced latte. it's a real latte. i love it. i run on dunkin'. get a premiu
emily hauze is a recent graduate of loyola university. there are no signs of foul play.very same apartment building. >>> a missing lansdowne teenager has been found dead. 18-year-old ryan jackson was reported missing last friday. family members contacted police after finding blood on rambo court. police ruled the death a homicide. there have been no arrests so far. >>> a fight at louisiana cross game in brooklyn park landing a student in the hospital. another player struck him...
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loyola marymount college in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball down there. ended up going to ireland and getting a master's degree at university college dublin. came back to the states and went to law school at the university of pennsylvania. spent three years in philadelphia. came back, and ever since coming back to the bay area, professionally, i have been a corporate attorney down at palo alto. i left after about three years and became an investment banker here in san francisco at thomas was all partners. working the industry for about five and a half years. in the summer of 2009, joined a venture capital firm. i am happily married. my wife and i lived around laurel village in district 2. we have two small children. our goal is five and our boy is three. how parents and excited to be here on the board. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? and tell us about what motivated your interest in politics. >> choosing to live in san francisco was natural, given that i was born and raised here. when you are a child, you do not understand what you have until you leave home. i have the fortunate opportunity to live in los an
loyola marymount college in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball down there. ended up going to ireland and getting a master's degree at university college dublin. came back to the states and went to law school at the university of pennsylvania. spent three years in philadelphia. came back, and ever since coming back to the bay area, professionally, i have been a corporate attorney down at palo alto. i left after about three years and became an investment banker here in san...
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from loyola law school and a b.a. from the university of california.eople the go to school in california have agreed you on immigration. they have views on other things too, but we're but to get them. he was named as one of the most 50 most influential minority lawyers in america in 2008. scratch the minority. he was one of the most influential lawyers. since he's taken on this job, he has a two-handed job. yes did deal with our borders and the challenges we -- he has to deal with our borders and the challenges we face and he has the challenge of trying to figure out how to get a legitimate movement forward in our immigration laws. thank you very much for being here. i will offer you the podium. how long do you want to talk? until bloomberg get here? he can. come on up. thank you very much. [applause] we follow 300 issues here. this issue is fundamental and essential for our country. we are committed to it. all we need to find is a door to >> this issue is fundamental and essential to our country. all we need is a door to sneak through, and you will he
from loyola law school and a b.a. from the university of california.eople the go to school in california have agreed you on immigration. they have views on other things too, but we're but to get them. he was named as one of the most 50 most influential minority lawyers in america in 2008. scratch the minority. he was one of the most influential lawyers. since he's taken on this job, he has a two-handed job. yes did deal with our borders and the challenges we -- he has to deal with our borders...
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i went to college at loyola- marymount university in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball. i remember coming down here to christie field, when my dad was in the military, seeing how the beaches have transformed into but we have today. you cannot beat the views, of course. it just holds summoning memories and i can come here with our kids, our family. i ended up going to ireland to get a master's degree at the university college of dublin. i went back to the states and went to law school at university of pennsylvania. then i came back,a
i went to college at loyola- marymount university in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball. i remember coming down here to christie field, when my dad was in the military, seeing how the beaches have transformed into but we have today. you cannot beat the views, of course. it just holds summoning memories and i can come here with our kids, our family. i ended up going to ireland to get a master's degree at the university college of dublin. i went back to the states and went to law...