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the loyola university family is mourning the death of a member of its men's lacrosse team. iversity officials say adam pomper died monday night. they did not release a cause of death. he was a communications major. mineral plans are scheduled for this weekend in his hometown -- funeral plans are scheduled for this weekend in his hometown. in our "medical alert," according to the world health organization, diesel fumes could cause cancer. the risk of getting cancer is small, but the panel ruled that since so many people breed in fumes in some way the status would change from probable carcinogen to carcinogen. a panel discussed the issue for one week in france before the ruling was issued. it is something most of us do at least once during the day, yawn , but new research suggests throughout the day it can be a sign of obesity and depression. study participants who lost weight or less fatigue during the day, meaning they yawned less frequently. trading in hospital gowns for ball gowns -- kids and teenagers battling serious got a chance to party like their healthy friends. we h
the loyola university family is mourning the death of a member of its men's lacrosse team. iversity officials say adam pomper died monday night. they did not release a cause of death. he was a communications major. mineral plans are scheduled for this weekend in his hometown -- funeral plans are scheduled for this weekend in his hometown. in our "medical alert," according to the world health organization, diesel fumes could cause cancer. the risk of getting cancer is small, but the...
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special children's program >> the man " helped develop mcdonald's egg mcmuffin is giving of loyola universityfor its business school. the 67 year-old earned his undergraduate and master's degree from loyola. the money will be used to build a nine story building at the university downtown chicago campus >> the usda is expanding the search for dangerous bacteria and meat. starting tomorrow the u.s. department of agriculture's food and safety inspection services will begin testing ground beef for six additional strains of e. coli. if the meat is contaminated it will not be allowed to be sold in could be subject to a recall. there are more than 700 different strains of the bacteria e. coli. most of these types are harmless but some can cause serious problems by attacking the intestinal tract >> a nasa space shuttle prototype is on the way to its new home. the shuttle enterprise traveled by barge today from jfk airport to a temporary dock in new jersey. it will complete its journey on tuesday to the intrepid museum where will go on display. the prototype shuttle never flew in space but it was used
special children's program >> the man " helped develop mcdonald's egg mcmuffin is giving of loyola universityfor its business school. the 67 year-old earned his undergraduate and master's degree from loyola. the money will be used to build a nine story building at the university downtown chicago campus >> the usda is expanding the search for dangerous bacteria and meat. starting tomorrow the u.s. department of agriculture's food and safety inspection services will begin testing...
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. >>> a shocking death stuns the loyola university community. a freshman lacrosse player dies suddenly. he died near his parents' home in new york. he was part of the lacrosse team that won the national championship last month. >>> arson investigators scour the rubble for clues following a devastating fire that destroyed an historic building. we hear from residents who remember the building as an important piece of their lives. >> right about now, it looks like it's going to collapse. >> reporter: flames devour the store as 120 firefighters work to get it under control. >> the smoke was so thick, you couldn't see nothing. and your eyes were burning, you know? and you're choking. >> it was raging out of control. >> reporter: this four-story building is where it all fan for the once powerful retailer, one of the major east coast department store chains. reportedly, the fixtures were still upstairs. the first floor was converted to a grocery long ago. it holds special memories. >> it broke my heart. my grandmother would go there and shop. it's very
. >>> a shocking death stuns the loyola university community. a freshman lacrosse player dies suddenly. he died near his parents' home in new york. he was part of the lacrosse team that won the national championship last month. >>> arson investigators scour the rubble for clues following a devastating fire that destroyed an historic building. we hear from residents who remember the building as an important piece of their lives. >> right about now, it looks like it's...
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. >> after celebrating their national championship, the campus of loyola university is morning a member of that team. freshman adam pomper died on monday night. funeral plans are scheduled for this weekend. the cause of death has not been released. 6:07. details on it recall involving the popular honda civic. >> disturbing testimony in the trial of a gerry sandusky -- jerry sandusky. >> stan says everything tastes better with bacon. tell us what you think in our water cooler question. >> today begins our coverage of the star-spangled sailabration and the blue angels are coming to town. >> we will let you knowhat to expect for to mark in terms of expect for to mark in terms of >> good morning. a few clouds in the sky. a humid start to the day. 73 degrees downtown. a little breezy. i'm alive that martin state airport this morning. i have an f-18 horney with the blue angels. what an incredible honor for this to be the site where you're hosting the blue angels -- f-18 hornet. >> we're excited about hosting the blue angels. >> people have a lot to look forward to. people can come out and che
. >> after celebrating their national championship, the campus of loyola university is morning a member of that team. freshman adam pomper died on monday night. funeral plans are scheduled for this weekend. the cause of death has not been released. 6:07. details on it recall involving the popular honda civic. >> disturbing testimony in the trial of a gerry sandusky -- jerry sandusky. >> stan says everything tastes better with bacon. tell us what you think in our water cooler...
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. >>> the loyola university is mourning the death of a freshman lacrosse player. dan pomper died yesterday at his home. pomper played in one game during his freshman season. no word on the cause of his death. >>> today arson investigators will continue to sift through the rubble for clues after a devastating fire destroys the historic hex building in fells point. mike hellgren hears from locals who remember that building as an parent part of their -- important part of their lives. >> flames detoured the old hex reliable store as 120 firefighters worked through blazing heat and blankets of smoke. >> the smoke was so thick you couldn't see nothing. >> it was raging out of control. >> the this 4-story building is where it began for the powerful retailer hex, one of the east coast's major department chains. reportedly the old tin ceilings were still upstairs. it hold special memories for denise white man. >> it broke my heart. my grand grandmother would go there and shop. it's sad and devastating. >> at this point what's left is so unstable inspectors say it could tak
. >>> the loyola university is mourning the death of a freshman lacrosse player. dan pomper died yesterday at his home. pomper played in one game during his freshman season. no word on the cause of his death. >>> today arson investigators will continue to sift through the rubble for clues after a devastating fire destroys the historic hex building in fells point. mike hellgren hears from locals who remember that building as an parent part of their -- important part of their...
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. >>> new information in the sudden death of a loyola university lacrosse player. police say the death of adam pomper appears to be noncriminal. he died near his parents' home in new york. the freshman played in one lacrosse season. was still working to find out exactly how adam died. >>> maryland still has room for another casino. that's according to a new study. state an lifort says maryland's -- analyst says maryland's gambling market could support another casino. also the state could gain more revenue, by allowing table games at all of the casinos currently allowed under maryland law. >>> the sunshine is back today. our weather is beautiful and very dry as we take a live look outside. wjz is live with first warning weather. meteorologist tim williams and bob turk are updating our beautiful conditions. we'll start with bob. >>> really doesn't get much better than this. in the middle of june. most places just perfect. take a look at those temperatures. and more importantly, the dew point is way down to a very dry 49 degrees. our actual temperature, 80. feels like
. >>> new information in the sudden death of a loyola university lacrosse player. police say the death of adam pomper appears to be noncriminal. he died near his parents' home in new york. the freshman played in one lacrosse season. was still working to find out exactly how adam died. >>> maryland still has room for another casino. that's according to a new study. state an lifort says maryland's -- analyst says maryland's gambling market could support another casino. also the...
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. >>> new information about the sudden death of a loyola university lacrosse player. detectives have ruled the death of adam pomper noncriminal. he died near new york. the freshman played for the national championship greyhounds. we are still working to find out what united caused his death. >>> maryland is working on undocumented students to attend college. political reporter pat warren reports, the state's highest court rules against efforts to stop the referendum. >> reporter: controversy surrounds the so-called dream act, signed into law last year by governor o'malley and challenged by thousands of marylanders who signed a petition to put it on the november ballot. the group went to court in august to have the petition thrown out. these is not the type of law that can be referred to a referendum because it provides funding for a state program. >> reporter: but the maryland court of appeals disagreed and today ruled that the issue will be on the november ballot. delegate neil parrot, an organizer of the drive, says the ballot should never been in question. >> it's
. >>> new information about the sudden death of a loyola university lacrosse player. detectives have ruled the death of adam pomper noncriminal. he died near new york. the freshman played for the national championship greyhounds. we are still working to find out what united caused his death. >>> maryland is working on undocumented students to attend college. political reporter pat warren reports, the state's highest court rules against efforts to stop the referendum. >>...
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i will be attending loyola marymount university in los angeles as a political science major. i am coming from galileo academy of technology. [applause] >> i am going to have each and everyone of them, around and shake your hands. they are going to remember this and you're going to remember it. >> my name is rosha. i am coming from lincoln high end going to the university of pennsylvania. [applause] >> i attended mission high school and i will be attending lincoln university in pennsylvania and majoring in political science. [applause] >> i am coming from mission high school and i am going to lincoln university to major in mathematics. [applause] >> i weddle and receive free scholarships -- i went to lincoln and received three scholarships. i will be attending the academy of art university in san francisco. [applause] >> now i am going to let you know, the others who attended a banquet. it was just awesome. we had a great time. standing room only. nigel is the last one making his rounds. the other winners -- [laughter] this young man, in the interview, he made a sculpture out
i will be attending loyola marymount university in los angeles as a political science major. i am coming from galileo academy of technology. [applause] >> i am going to have each and everyone of them, around and shake your hands. they are going to remember this and you're going to remember it. >> my name is rosha. i am coming from lincoln high end going to the university of pennsylvania. [applause] >> i attended mission high school and i will be attending lincoln university in...
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. >>> today the loyola university community is mourning the death of a lacrosse player.the rather report of a rape that began in federal hill. the woman said she was raped after leaving a bar saturday morning waking up an hour later on a lawn of a house. her attacker is described as a man with a short haircut wearing a green t-shirt. stay with wjz 13, maryland's news station. up >>> does for me exactly what it did when i was 15 years old. i love it. i feel reinvigorated there. i can still drive my boat. a lot of things i love to do i can't do. but because i'm getting older. it's different now. but you're still on the team of life. you're still the middle of this great family and that's what matters. >> that is what matters. i love that line. you're still on the team of life. welcome back to "cbs this morning." >>> george h.w. bush turned 88 yesterday. our 41st president is the subject of a revealing new hbo documentary called simply 41. >>> jeffrey roth is with us this morning straight from a screening with the bush family in maine. welcome >> thank you. >> what did they
. >>> today the loyola university community is mourning the death of a lacrosse player.the rather report of a rape that began in federal hill. the woman said she was raped after leaving a bar saturday morning waking up an hour later on a lawn of a house. her attacker is described as a man with a short haircut wearing a green t-shirt. stay with wjz 13, maryland's news station. up >>> does for me exactly what it did when i was 15 years old. i love it. i feel reinvigorated there....
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seven months later, loyola university communications professor larry lorenz underscored that vital role, in a conversation with the "newshour's" jeffery brown. >> in the civil war, oliver wendell holmes, the father of the later supreme court justice, wrote an essay called "bread and the newspaper." and in it, he said, "bread and the newspapers we must have." >> brown: so you've got to eat and people need information? >> you bet. the information that's in the newspaper feeds us as much as the bread feeds us. >> woodruff: but now, like a growing number of newspapers nationwide, "the times-picayune" faces a fight for survival. for a closer look at the impact of these changes and the reasons behind it, we're joined by jim amoss, whom you just saw, the editor of the "the times-picayune." he will continue to oversee content at nola.com. and david carr, who writes about the media business for the "new york times." and we thank you both for being with us. jim amoss, first to you. what is the reaction there in the newsroom and in the new orleans community? >> well, the reaction to radical change
seven months later, loyola university communications professor larry lorenz underscored that vital role, in a conversation with the "newshour's" jeffery brown. >> in the civil war, oliver wendell holmes, the father of the later supreme court justice, wrote an essay called "bread and the newspaper." and in it, he said, "bread and the newspapers we must have." >> brown: so you've got to eat and people need information? >> you bet. the information...
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. >> the president of loyola university in maryland and fellow theologian is one of her most prominent wrote a new framework to think about sexual questions of sexual ethics which looks at justice rather than procreation or abstinence. >> reporter: she writes that masturbation could be beneficial for women but the idea was denounced saying masturbation was a gravely disordered action. farley says same sex relationships and homosexual acts can be just as beneficial but the church says those acts are contrary to the natural law. in her book she claims she doesn't believe divorce and remarriage should be prohibited. farley says the book was not intended to be an expression of current official catholic teaching nor was it amd specifically against this teaching. with this latest rebuke says it could have a chewing effect on religious freedom. >> there is a sense that the theologian is diminished to where it is just keep repeat s what we have said and don't question it. don't critique it and don't try to help us make it more adequate. i think that's troubling. >>> liberal radio host calls ou
. >> the president of loyola university in maryland and fellow theologian is one of her most prominent wrote a new framework to think about sexual questions of sexual ethics which looks at justice rather than procreation or abstinence. >> reporter: she writes that masturbation could be beneficial for women but the idea was denounced saying masturbation was a gravely disordered action. farley says same sex relationships and homosexual acts can be just as beneficial but the church...
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res. 514, commemorating the victory of loyola university, maryland, in the 2012 ncaa division 1 men's la crosse national championship. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding? hearing none, seeing no objection, the motion is -- mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent that the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, the motion to reconsider be laid on the table, with no intervening action or debate, and flighted statement be be placed in the record as if read. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent when the senate completes its business today, it adjourn until 10:00 a.m. on friday, june 29. follow be the prayer and pledge, the journal of proceedings be approved to date, the morning hour be deemed expired, the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day. and at that time i be recognized. that senators be permitted to speak for up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: the transportation conference report wag filed in the house moments ago. i hope to get consent to move fo
res. 514, commemorating the victory of loyola university, maryland, in the 2012 ncaa division 1 men's la crosse national championship. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding? hearing none, seeing no objection, the motion is -- mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent that the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, the motion to reconsider be laid on the table, with no intervening action or debate, and flighted statement be be placed in the record as if read. the presiding...
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he learned to read at age 2, began composing music at age 5, and entered loyola university at age 9.is entire life. check out what he said when he first entered college and how he reflects on everything today. >> i came to college to study, not to hang out with people or date. >> if the pressure had been coming from anyone else, like my parents, i wouldn't have been able to keep going. you have to be driven by something that you want to do. >> and by the way, sho, who also received his ph.d. will begin his residency in pediatric neurology. not bad. i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called o
he learned to read at age 2, began composing music at age 5, and entered loyola university at age 9.is entire life. check out what he said when he first entered college and how he reflects on everything today. >> i came to college to study, not to hang out with people or date. >> if the pressure had been coming from anyone else, like my parents, i wouldn't have been able to keep going. you have to be driven by something that you want to do. >> and by the way, sho, who also...
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i question the ethics of the university of illinois medical center in loyola and the doctors are in violation oath as well >>the hunger strikers are saying that one of their members had to be taken to the hospital this morning and has since been released they're hoping that officials at the university of illinois and it will hear the plea to show compassion to these patients or their will die jim ramsey is up next with the possibility of some rain in the a fast moving wildfire is getting wider and threatening homes in northern colorado.firefighters are trying to control the blaze that has burned more than 20,000 acres. high winds and dry brush is feeding the fire and making it harder to put out. thousands of people received evacuation calls last night. at least 18 buildings have been destroyed since the fire started saturday morning. one person is missing and may have been in an area that has burned. investigators believe the fire was started by lightning. parts of florida and the alabama coast are under water. more than 20 inches of rain fell in one day, damaging buildings bridges, and roads
i question the ethics of the university of illinois medical center in loyola and the doctors are in violation oath as well >>the hunger strikers are saying that one of their members had to be taken to the hospital this morning and has since been released they're hoping that officials at the university of illinois and it will hear the plea to show compassion to these patients or their will die jim ramsey is up next with the possibility of some rain in the a fast moving wildfire is getting...
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lieblich is assistant professor at loyola university teaching human rights reporting and critical earth nothing my among other things. i wanted to start with both of you this morning if we could to get some reflections on your own work in light of the headlines in the last few days, particularly "the new york times" this morning, the find of grisly traces of a massacre in syria. ambassador, first to you. u.n. monitors had been barred from this alleged massacre site in syria, and serious bombing has resumed in south sue -- sudan. on one side we can find officials who are guilty of atrocity crimes who are brought to heel as a result of tribunal action or icc action, milosevic and others like omaral baa she in sudan. and president baa she al asad of syria continues to hold power and to run a government which has apparently committed these atrocities. so there are others who either have not been arrested or charged even after these two decades of efforts to end impunity for heads of states. so having been so intimately involved in creating the tribunals and supporting the creation of the in
lieblich is assistant professor at loyola university teaching human rights reporting and critical earth nothing my among other things. i wanted to start with both of you this morning if we could to get some reflections on your own work in light of the headlines in the last few days, particularly "the new york times" this morning, the find of grisly traces of a massacre in syria. ambassador, first to you. u.n. monitors had been barred from this alleged massacre site in syria, and...