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. >>> and loyola university was up the street, and a few students, felt it was important to show that it had an impact on the entire community. >>> making sure that would he start talking about what's going on, in this city, and the country, and, we have to stop ignoring the issues. >>> on saturday, thousands gathered to march and demonstrate, there was a sense of race and, it was a day of peaceful protests with small pockets of nonviolent civil disobedience and this is the image, that they have seized on, there was no mass rioting. and the police chief was clear the few minutes of vandalism were unrepresentative. >>> baltimore residents were saying to calm down and to relax and, i was very proud of them for doing that. they put themselves between police officers, and asked for calm and askedded for peace. >>> that hasn't stopped those that feel the police have no case. >>> it's a threat to civilization itself. >>> it's a frustrating narrative, whose only aim is to make things better. >>> the march was peaceful and we're here today some show some solidarity with the family and there a
. >>> and loyola university was up the street, and a few students, felt it was important to show that it had an impact on the entire community. >>> making sure that would he start talking about what's going on, in this city, and the country, and, we have to stop ignoring the issues. >>> on saturday, thousands gathered to march and demonstrate, there was a sense of race and, it was a day of peaceful protests with small pockets of nonviolent civil disobedience and this...
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. >>> it is a driverless utility golf cart on the loyola university chicago campus. somehow this little golf cart is reversing itself and it is stuck in a constant turn and is just going around and around and around. >> it's kind of quick, though. >>> just steadily walks over to the golf cart pulls out his little stick. >> beat it into submission? >> actually yes. >> what? >> i'm not sure they're train for the record this particular situation so yes, he's beating the golf cart into submission. he is trying to break the window. that doesn't really help. >> he still can't get in. >> he keeps chasing it around in a circle. meanwhile the guys behind the camera are still giggling. >> this is probably the best thing i've ever seen. >> getting himself dizzy. >> staring it down like he's a matador. >> surely if he just grabs ahold of it. >> you are a genius when it comes to stopping golf carts. this man has some power. >> superman on that thing. >> his partner gets inside the golf cart. for some reason he can't figure out how to shut it off. the poor guy is holding the golf
. >>> it is a driverless utility golf cart on the loyola university chicago campus. somehow this little golf cart is reversing itself and it is stuck in a constant turn and is just going around and around and around. >> it's kind of quick, though. >>> just steadily walks over to the golf cart pulls out his little stick. >> beat it into submission? >> actually yes. >> what? >> i'm not sure they're train for the record this particular situation so...
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loyola university is up the streets and a few students felt it important to show that freddy freddieath had an impact on the entire community. >> really increasing the conversation and making sure we just aren't talking about what's going on in this city and country, we have to stop ignoring the issues. >> reporter: on saturday too as thousands gathered for march and demonstrate on the streets of baltimore there was a sense of solidarity crossing case and social class, it was a day of peaceful protests with small pockets of nonviolent civil disobedience and yet this is the i think that the media has seized upon a few cars and windows were broken but there was no mass rioting baltimore was never a flame everybody the baltimore police chief was clear the few minutes of vandalism relayed around the world were utterly unrepresentatively. >> baltimore residents were telling people in the crowd to calm down and to relax. and i was very proud of them for doing that. residents put themselves in between police officers and agitated crowd and asked for calm and peace. >> reporter: but that has
loyola university is up the streets and a few students felt it important to show that freddy freddieath had an impact on the entire community. >> really increasing the conversation and making sure we just aren't talking about what's going on in this city and country, we have to stop ignoring the issues. >> reporter: on saturday too as thousands gathered for march and demonstrate on the streets of baltimore there was a sense of solidarity crossing case and social class, it was a day...
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the conversations around immigration were led by youth and so is really excited to see that loyola university of chicago took it upon themselves to say i'm willing to give half of a coffee, $2.50 out of my tuition every year to be able to give money to an endowment for undocumented student scholarships. so it was a challenge they gave to the administration to say can you join us in this effort. we are trying to see that the students lead this. it is also an issue that we need to take forward. it was empowering for myself as a student and alumni. >> thank you. you actually have a masters degree, right? you have one of the few degrees for undocumented students who was able to complete that. what has been your experience trying to get to the next step. it you asked for help or where did you get that information? laura: i myself wanted to leave washington state just because i wanted to learn more. i pushed myself. the process to find a school was hard. eileen towards the jesuits goals. i heard they were more friendly to undocumented students. i also heard they had more capability to help with fin
the conversations around immigration were led by youth and so is really excited to see that loyola university of chicago took it upon themselves to say i'm willing to give half of a coffee, $2.50 out of my tuition every year to be able to give money to an endowment for undocumented student scholarships. so it was a challenge they gave to the administration to say can you join us in this effort. we are trying to see that the students lead this. it is also an issue that we need to take forward....
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golf cart goes berserk on the campus of loyola university.s. police officers who stopped that cart got a round of applause. >>> a herd in beautiful low breaks free. roaming neighborhoods dodging police for hours. as of this airing two of them are still on the run. be careful out there. >> just because it's cute, 2-month-old rescue bear cubs bonnie blue and ridgway, playing at the appalachian bear rescue in tennessee. they help bears down there and release them to the wild. that's adorable. >> i'm take cute bear cub videos. thank you, eric. we'll see you this weekend. thanks for joining us. the "real story" with gretchen starts now. >>> thanks, guys. who is trying to help a marine being held in iran? >> startling news the planes are fly on are vulnerable to hacking. >> the cost of your booze could be going up. why? i'm gretchen carlson, "the real story" for this friday starts right now. >>> president obama trying not to step on thees to of the negotiators and saying he is confident a deal will be reached with iran over its nuclear program. the
golf cart goes berserk on the campus of loyola university.s. police officers who stopped that cart got a round of applause. >>> a herd in beautiful low breaks free. roaming neighborhoods dodging police for hours. as of this airing two of them are still on the run. be careful out there. >> just because it's cute, 2-month-old rescue bear cubs bonnie blue and ridgway, playing at the appalachian bear rescue in tennessee. they help bears down there and release them to the wild. that's...
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take a deeper look is an is assistant professor of urban education at how owe la university in loyola university in chicago. just convicted of falsifying student test results. how pervasive is this problem? >> this was pretty isolated to see this kind of cheating going on in such a grand scale in atlanta. we cannot condone it. cheating is wrong no matter the reason. you see there were a couple of other instances of this around the country but most teachers even under a lot of pressure with the no child left behind act and with this push did not resort to this kind of behavior. that's good because this behavior is not ethical. that said back then this all happened about five six, seven years ago, we had an accountability system that was not well designed and did not take into account where kids were starting from. if kids were coming into school way behind the accountability system ignored that. thankfully most states have moved to new systems that take that into account and when you combine that with new standards, you have a much smarter accountability system in place. >> it's not all that isol
take a deeper look is an is assistant professor of urban education at how owe la university in loyola university in chicago. just convicted of falsifying student test results. how pervasive is this problem? >> this was pretty isolated to see this kind of cheating going on in such a grand scale in atlanta. we cannot condone it. cheating is wrong no matter the reason. you see there were a couple of other instances of this around the country but most teachers even under a lot of pressure...
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loyola university is up the street. it's important to show that freddy gray's death had an impact on the community. >> really increasing that conversation and making sure we can start talking about what's going on in this city, in this country. we have to stop ignoring the issues. >> on saturday too as crowds grow, there is a day of solidarity peaceful friendship with small pockets of nonviolence civil disobedience. yet this is the media picture that the media has focused on. a few minutes of vandalism resonated around the world were entirely unrepresented. >> residents put themselves in between police officers and this agitated crowd and asked for calm and asked for peace. >> reporter: that doesn't stop the people who say the police have no case to answer. few incidents to make their case. >> threat to violence civility. >> its own aim is to make things better. >> the march for hours and hours was completely peaceful and we're here to show solidarity with the family and show that there are people in the communities in
loyola university is up the street. it's important to show that freddy gray's death had an impact on the community. >> really increasing that conversation and making sure we can start talking about what's going on in this city, in this country. we have to stop ignoring the issues. >> on saturday too as crowds grow, there is a day of solidarity peaceful friendship with small pockets of nonviolence civil disobedience. yet this is the media picture that the media has focused on. a few...
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lot of the conversations around immigration led by youth and so is really excited to see that loyola university of chicago took it upon themselves to say i'm willing to give half of a coffee, $2.50 out of my tuition every year to be able to give money to an endowment for undocumented student scholarships. so the challenge that the students gave to the administration was to say, can you join me in the effort. and also to the alumni, like myself, can you join us in this effort? we are excited to see the students are leading this, but now the institutions are like this is an issue we need to take forth and so what is really empowering for myself to see that as a student and and alumni from loyola, but also the students leading the effort. >> you're one of the few documented -- undocumented students in the country that has been able to complete a master's degree. what has been your experience in trying to get to the next step? who do you ask for help? where do you get that information to make that next thinking step for you? catalina: i myself wanted to leave washington state. just because i wanted
lot of the conversations around immigration led by youth and so is really excited to see that loyola university of chicago took it upon themselves to say i'm willing to give half of a coffee, $2.50 out of my tuition every year to be able to give money to an endowment for undocumented student scholarships. so the challenge that the students gave to the administration was to say, can you join me in the effort. and also to the alumni, like myself, can you join us in this effort? we are excited to...
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you did philosophy studies at loyola university shortly after you game a jesuit and i earned my doctorate in history and philosophy of science at the university of chicago. to which i add when i read the opening versus of genesis, where a wind from god swept over the face of the waters always picture myself standing by the shore of the stormy lake huron, where i come from, but lake michigan and the windy city. it's tough for this detroiter to admit it but i love chicago. accomplish this area the museum campus by the headache shore, -- lake shore, it's like heaven to me. so means places of my that are favorites. the adler planetarium, the shed d aquarium. so if we talk about the beginning of the universe, why are we here at the art institute? shouldn't we be at the plan -- planetarium, or the field museum with the collection of fossils and meteorites. paul says think of the people who ask us as vatican scientist about the beginning of the universe, like the ones who want us to choose between the genesis and the big bang, yes says paul. most of them aren't scientists. i'm not sure that addr
you did philosophy studies at loyola university shortly after you game a jesuit and i earned my doctorate in history and philosophy of science at the university of chicago. to which i add when i read the opening versus of genesis, where a wind from god swept over the face of the waters always picture myself standing by the shore of the stormy lake huron, where i come from, but lake michigan and the windy city. it's tough for this detroiter to admit it but i love chicago. accomplish this area...
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. >> loyola university law professor, bill quigley, is with protesters outside city hall. >> we weressentially locked out and people were outraged. they had been working on this for months and years, and you're talking about literally the opportunity for people to come home after katrina. >> as council members take their seats, pastor torin sanders sees chamber doors closing, but there are dozens of empty seats. he yells in outrage. >> let those people in! there are seats right there! there are seats right there! let those people in! >> i was just frankly appalled that an elected body would deliberately close out people from participating in a meeting. >> then, tempers explode. >> one of the security guards, you know, he put his hands on me, and then i pushed him back. >> sess is tackled and thrown to the ground. but what happens just out of range of cameras hurts the most. >> i was actually tased three times from three different officers at once. two went in my chest and one went in my stomach. >> outside, police are struggling to close the gates to prevent more protesters from comi
. >> loyola university law professor, bill quigley, is with protesters outside city hall. >> we weressentially locked out and people were outraged. they had been working on this for months and years, and you're talking about literally the opportunity for people to come home after katrina. >> as council members take their seats, pastor torin sanders sees chamber doors closing, but there are dozens of empty seats. he yells in outrage. >> let those people in! there are...
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and just as exciting as i discovered mixing it up with the squad from baltimore's loyola university. you may not want to play goalie. but it takes a lot more than that to take down the great jim brown. >> i'm trying to keep it. >> turn sideways. >> like that? >> yeah. >> in my world h is why usaa is honored to help our members -- start investing with as little as fifty dollars. headache? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, let's-rock-this-concert- like-it's-1999 kind of mom. when pain tries to stop you, there's motrin. motrin works fast to stop pain where it starts. make it happen with new motrin liquid gels. what if getting ready was this easy? now teeth whitening is! with the colgate optic white toothbrush plus whitening pen. just brush whiten, and go! its stay-on formula deeply whitens for whiter teeth in 2 days. optic white toothbrush plus whitening pen. brush, whiten, go! >> osgood: here is a look at the week ahead on our sunday morning calendar. monday night is the night for the ncaa men's basketball championship game here on cbs. on tuesday the postal service dedicates a stamp
and just as exciting as i discovered mixing it up with the squad from baltimore's loyola university. you may not want to play goalie. but it takes a lot more than that to take down the great jim brown. >> i'm trying to keep it. >> turn sideways. >> like that? >> yeah. >> in my world h is why usaa is honored to help our members -- start investing with as little as fifty dollars. headache? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, let's-rock-this-concert- like-it's-1999...
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loyola university is up the street and a few students felt it was important to show that his death had an impact on the entire community. >> really increasing that conversation and making sure that we just aren't talking about what's going on in this city and this country, we have to -- >>reporter: saturday thousands gathered to march the streets of baltimore, there was a sense of solidarity crossing race and social class. it was a day of peaceful protest. yet, this was the image that the complete has seized upon. a few cars and windows were broken but there was no mass rioting. baltimore was never aflame. the few minutes of vandalism relayed around the world were ultimately unrepresentative. >> i was proud of the crowd for telling others to calm down and relax. residents put themselves between police officers and the crowd to ask for calm and peace. >>reporter: but that doesn't stop those who feel the police have no case to answer for seizing on opportunities to make their case. >> it's a threat to civilization itself. >> the march yesterday for hours and hours was completely peaceful
loyola university is up the street and a few students felt it was important to show that his death had an impact on the entire community. >> really increasing that conversation and making sure that we just aren't talking about what's going on in this city and this country, we have to -- >>reporter: saturday thousands gathered to march the streets of baltimore, there was a sense of solidarity crossing race and social class. it was a day of peaceful protest. yet, this was the image...
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. >>> an associate professor of urban education at loyola university in maryland.'s in baltimore tonight. welcome. first of all can i just ask you a question. before we talk about the teachers aren't the students the victims of this crime? >> actually, i think the students are victims but i think the educators are victims too. >> who is hurt more by this? don't you think the students are hurt more? i mean, they essentially had adults who they trusted change their grade they passed them on when they shouldn't have been passed on to the next level. i mean, this is a horrible -- isn't this a horrible situation for these students? >> i think it is a really unfortunate situation for the students. and i think they deserved better. but i also think that this exists in a larger context. and that it's not as wrong as this was for those students, those educators were existing in a high-pressure culture where they were operating in a way that they felt like they had to. >> so the culture made them do it? >> did the culture make them do it? i think that they responded to the c
. >>> an associate professor of urban education at loyola university in maryland.'s in baltimore tonight. welcome. first of all can i just ask you a question. before we talk about the teachers aren't the students the victims of this crime? >> actually, i think the students are victims but i think the educators are victims too. >> who is hurt more by this? don't you think the students are hurt more? i mean, they essentially had adults who they trusted change their grade they...
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we're both students a loyola marymount university, where i'm pursuing a double major in accounting andg his m.b.a. when i used to live with a bunch of sorority girls, i witnessed firsthand a female phenomena of our generation. when going out for a night on the town, it's commonplace for girls to stuff their phone, cards, i.d. into their bras... really? to avoid the hassle of carrying a purse. yes, really. stop the madness. our product is partie poche, a novel nightlife fashion accessory that conveniently replaces a handbag or clutch by carrying a woman's essentials around her leg. no one wants to lug around a bulky handbag when the whole purpose of going out is to dance, be carefree, and have fun. and not only does it look adorable, but it's so comfortable that i forget i'm wearing it. as part of this target market, i can assure that partie poche will sell. so remember, when you party, partie poche. jillian, you say "will sell." have you sold anything? yes, we sold 200 on our web site. and then all of a sudden, we were shipping these things to maine, to vermont, to virginia... but if p
we're both students a loyola marymount university, where i'm pursuing a double major in accounting andg his m.b.a. when i used to live with a bunch of sorority girls, i witnessed firsthand a female phenomena of our generation. when going out for a night on the town, it's commonplace for girls to stuff their phone, cards, i.d. into their bras... really? to avoid the hassle of carrying a purse. yes, really. stop the madness. our product is partie poche, a novel nightlife fashion accessory that...
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a runaway golf caught causing havoc at loyola university in chicago yesterday.es finally managed to stop it. >> those college pranksters. >> we should play this type of music at least once for every show. >> benny hill. >> we've got to show big-busted english folks. >> make sure you join us monday. have a great weekend. "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, david faber. cramer is off today. fair amount of red in the premarket as europe is selling off to the tune of about 2%. china cracking down on margin lending. concerns about greek debt today. earnings back here. ge honeywell, american express among others. oil settling back after a big week to the upside. the ten year is around 1.89. consumer prices
a runaway golf caught causing havoc at loyola university in chicago yesterday.es finally managed to stop it. >> those college pranksters. >> we should play this type of music at least once for every show. >> benny hill. >> we've got to show big-busted english folks. >> make sure you join us monday. have a great weekend. "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl...
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loyola marymount. he has taught here, at the university of california davis the university of eastern nigeria, he has done extensive work on immigrant communities and intercultural competence. he served as coordinator as -- and was cochair at the breakout sessions. he's the co-author of african and caribbean catholics in the united states. he's a frequent guest at straight talk africa and is currently studying practical ways of using catholic social teaching to empower catholic civil societies in africa to promote just governance. finally, we have hymie hernandez who in his day job works at the department of the interior. but the reason he is here is he's a lake community members of saint millis church of the road in silver spring, where he has been a member of the parish council, the president of the hispanic committee, and is working on the developing test practices and working on a plan for saint camillus. he is deeply involved in this parish which is a renowned and multicultural parish. they offer spanish church services and administer to multiple immigrant communities as well as nativeborn and englis
loyola marymount. he has taught here, at the university of california davis the university of eastern nigeria, he has done extensive work on immigrant communities and intercultural competence. he served as coordinator as -- and was cochair at the breakout sessions. he's the co-author of african and caribbean catholics in the united states. he's a frequent guest at straight talk africa and is currently studying practical ways of using catholic social teaching to empower catholic civil societies...
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. >> also, also a lot of universities around there telling students -- coppin state was in the middle of this earlier. loyola if you live on campus stay on campus. if you are commuting, don't come in. classes are shut down for the night. even maryland school children in anne arundel county not taking field trips to baltimore this week. >> i want do give you a heads up. before that second vehicle caught on fire we were able to get a close shot out of it and i do not believe it's actually a bus. i believe it's an mta police vehicle. it was as jim said somewhere in between the size of a bus and a small vehicle. it is starting to explode. it caught fire after the vehicle in front of it which was an mta cruiser caught on fire. this of course is happening as you mentioned in front of a very large bus stop. that triangle that reck tangible everybody hangs out to get the bus. north avenue is really in the heart of working baltimore. people think of inner harbor at the center of the city. this is the center of baltimore city. the people who live and work in the city. this is one of the major thoroughfares through tow
. >> also, also a lot of universities around there telling students -- coppin state was in the middle of this earlier. loyola if you live on campus stay on campus. if you are commuting, don't come in. classes are shut down for the night. even maryland school children in anne arundel county not taking field trips to baltimore this week. >> i want do give you a heads up. before that second vehicle caught on fire we were able to get a close shot out of it and i do not believe it's...