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so we've want to buy things that i've loved at loyola is we had a women's leadership academy that betsy teaches in that tries to really get women across all sorts of professions in new orleans. we have a blithering array of engineers and doctors and business owners and some of it's about repairing that damage that donna talk about to our own confidence, but some of it is understanding that the threats to our success are also external right? we we often cite the research on negotiating salaries and how loath women are to negotiate their own salaries, but there's also a lot of research that when we do negotiate our salaries we get punished for it. and i know many of you have experienced that that when you push there's this reaction of why are you challenging me? with something perfectly normal like negotiating a salary. so it's just it's dealing with that and then my favorite part of it. is that when i started doing these administrative jobs, i began to read all the literature on leadership. and it ranges from real dribble to fascinating psychological insights. and what struck me is how m
so we've want to buy things that i've loved at loyola is we had a women's leadership academy that betsy teaches in that tries to really get women across all sorts of professions in new orleans. we have a blithering array of engineers and doctors and business owners and some of it's about repairing that damage that donna talk about to our own confidence, but some of it is understanding that the threats to our success are also external right? we we often cite the research on negotiating salaries...
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so one of my things i've loved out loyola's we had a woman's leadership academy that tries to really get women across all sorts of professions in the world. we have withering array of engineers and doctors and business owners and some of it is about repairing the damage that tania talked about but someof it is understanding the threats to our success are external . we often cite the research on negotiating salaries but there's also a lot of research that when we do negotiate our salaries we get punished for it . many have of you have experienced that that when you push there's this reaction of why are you with something perfectly normal like negotiating a salary. it's dealing with that and when i started doing these administrative jobs, i get began to read all the literature on leadership and it ranges from real drivel you fascinating psychological insight. what struck me is how much of it responded to the ways that women are socialized and to the strength that we're given. i don't think there's biological imperatives in the way we're trained which is emotional self-awareness , treat
so one of my things i've loved out loyola's we had a woman's leadership academy that tries to really get women across all sorts of professions in the world. we have withering array of engineers and doctors and business owners and some of it is about repairing the damage that tania talked about but someof it is understanding the threats to our success are external . we often cite the research on negotiating salaries but there's also a lot of research that when we do negotiate our salaries we get...
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joining me now and the phone from a bomb shelter is michaela linsky who was a professor at kyiv loyola academy and the ukraine peered his live in the ukraine for almost 20 years and he is the author of ukraine's made in rushmore about the 2014 push back of the rushing plays president in ukraine. michaela, please tell me where you are, or give me a sense of what it's like where you are i should say. what is going on? >> i just heard a reporter talk about the fact that there is an unconfirmed report of the thermal electric power station being hit by rockets. i can't confirm it. i am real close. so yeah, it was definitely hit. we had a bit of a scare. i'm not sure that there has been any casualties specifically. i cannot comment on that. it has not been destroyed completely. but yes, there has been hit on it. that indicates that the russians are now going after not just military targets, but also critical infrastructure like for example, heating and electricity. which is something that we were expecting really. the one thing i did want to say, martha, is i've been listening to your. [inau
joining me now and the phone from a bomb shelter is michaela linsky who was a professor at kyiv loyola academy and the ukraine peered his live in the ukraine for almost 20 years and he is the author of ukraine's made in rushmore about the 2014 push back of the rushing plays president in ukraine. michaela, please tell me where you are, or give me a sense of what it's like where you are i should say. what is going on? >> i just heard a reporter talk about the fact that there is an...
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loyola academy in a wealthy chicago severed is being torn apart by its diversion and inclusion curriculum. in the letter, parent said catholic values are being subordinated to nonor antireligious ideology and the children are being discouraged from questioning the ideologies. >> we need to understand racism structurally. >> consultants were brought into teach the curriculum. critical race theory teaches that america is the land of systemic racism, white supremacy and white privilege. at loyola, parents question the diversity plan and asked why the rich history of catholic social teaching wasn't used. parents complained teachers were forcing their political opinions on students. one parent commented, "we are thinking of sending our kids to a public school after this year because why should i pay for this indoctrination when i can get it for free?" saying that the desire to tackle the sin of racism is happening at several catholic schools around the country. she warns that crt and woke ideology are incompatible with christianity. >> the catholic church and christianity in general would say
loyola academy in a wealthy chicago severed is being torn apart by its diversion and inclusion curriculum. in the letter, parent said catholic values are being subordinated to nonor antireligious ideology and the children are being discouraged from questioning the ideologies. >> we need to understand racism structurally. >> consultants were brought into teach the curriculum. critical race theory teaches that america is the land of systemic racism, white supremacy and white...
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the catholic school outside of chicago has become ground zero. >> loyola academy is being torn apart by its new diversity and inclusion curriculum that some parents say critical race theory and woke ideology. in a letter parents said that catholic values are being subordinated to anti-religious ideologies and children are being discouraged from questioning the ideologies. >> we need to understand racism structurally. >> high paid diversity consul ants were brought in. it teaches that america is a land of systemic racism, white supremacy and white privilege and loyola parents questioned the plan and asked why the rich history of catholic -- this desire to tackle the sin of racism through outside curriculum is happening at several catholic schools around the country. she warns crt and woke ideology are incompatible with christianity. >> we are defined most primarily in relationship to the love of god. the woke movement defines the human person based on hatred of society. >> we reached out to the school's president. he has yet to respond. in a statement the communication director says t
the catholic school outside of chicago has become ground zero. >> loyola academy is being torn apart by its new diversity and inclusion curriculum that some parents say critical race theory and woke ideology. in a letter parents said that catholic values are being subordinated to anti-religious ideologies and children are being discouraged from questioning the ideologies. >> we need to understand racism structurally. >> high paid diversity consul ants were brought in. it...
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loyola academy. a fine school in the suburbs of chicago. this is jacquelin, one of two people leading this discussion on critical race theory. here is 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
loyola academy. a fine school in the suburbs of chicago. this is jacquelin, one of two people leading this discussion on critical race theory. here is 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...
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loyola academy north of chicago. where bill murray, the actor, comedian went. they asked students not only how they benefited from white privilege but how they wield this benefit. how uncomfortable it all made them feel. here is excerpt of a question. it reads, what have you learned about the ways you have specifically wield this privilege, that does harm, whether you intended it to or not? dig deep, the question says. no sugarcoating. no focusing on the good you have done with your privilege. remember, this isn't about being self-congratulatory. it is about pulling out white supremacy, wow. some juniors who took the questionnaire in this ethics class were not happy. some felt it was manipulative like a chinese reeducation camp with opinions pushed as facts. loyola's website says the school is committed to a welcoming accepting school culture which all members feel a genuine sense of belonging. isn't it nice. not apparently if you're conservative. they denied a effort to turning point usa. charlie kirk's group. they called it anti-cemig and racist. there you ha
loyola academy north of chicago. where bill murray, the actor, comedian went. they asked students not only how they benefited from white privilege but how they wield this benefit. how uncomfortable it all made them feel. here is excerpt of a question. it reads, what have you learned about the ways you have specifically wield this privilege, that does harm, whether you intended it to or not? dig deep, the question says. no sugarcoating. no focusing on the good you have done with your privilege....
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that they see a academy where they have a future in it. if you see that, you have a political and economic stable system. i believe employers cannot prosper just on our four-year institution. >> i think that was 70 seconds. >> well the elevator stopped at the 14th floor. >> one of the things that is so almost transformative in chicago is that you had companies teaching the classes. >> you had a board, it was not easy, a lot of the teachers were not happy with it. but you had a board of advisers made up of the corporations. so there was 100 and 3220 corporations that served on different institutions. not mandating but saying, if you want us to hire from, let's take presbytery in hospital, they were at zero, today they hire 20 to 30 people annually out of right community college. they know that the curriculum meets the bases. you are not going to do soup to nuts. what the company wants to do is spend money for the basics, they want to hire somebody at this level and will customize it going forward. the institution has to do the fundamentals.
that they see a academy where they have a future in it. if you see that, you have a political and economic stable system. i believe employers cannot prosper just on our four-year institution. >> i think that was 70 seconds. >> well the elevator stopped at the 14th floor. >> one of the things that is so almost transformative in chicago is that you had companies teaching the classes. >> you had a board, it was not easy, a lot of the teachers were not happy with it. but you...
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academy joining us live thanks for talking to us on al-jazeera we know that trump has been considering this plan for some time now but why is he choosing to actually go ahead with it now if of course it gets approved by congress . i know good morning well i think it's the what you call the sides step or was that because he experienced this song russia wrong or he started aslant or he's rival democratic party for on call segment of his own public a republican party who wants to show that he's also pluck anybody who or there was some difficult policy if not quite right next to it and it so it would simply form. for the present ukrainian course evolution of leadership because of the need to show but here is lashing solidarity with their policy but europe has sparked the global society is part ukraine and europe needs those of national the situation in ukraine and needs to heal but how does this how about national reconciliation when the u.s. is now providing weapons and reportedly they include anti tank miss outs to ukraine i mean are you not concerned that this is further going to exacer
academy joining us live thanks for talking to us on al-jazeera we know that trump has been considering this plan for some time now but why is he choosing to actually go ahead with it now if of course it gets approved by congress . i know good morning well i think it's the what you call the sides step or was that because he experienced this song russia wrong or he started aslant or he's rival democratic party for on call segment of his own public a republican party who wants to show that he's...
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i didn't want to go to loyola. she said you will go to loyola academy, you will do football. you become popular, you go to college, graduate, get a good job. this is the american dream. >> you know, at loyola, there weren't that many koreans. in my class, there were five of us. and just to give you an example, out of those five, i think four of us were in the math club. and andy was playing football. he was like them, basically. he looked like me. i mean, he didn't look exactly like me, but he was korean, came from an immigrant family. yet he was a leader in this school that i felt like i was such an outsider in. he was really a star at that high school. andy was a very striking person. he was the type of person that you would remember if you met him back then. and something so tragic happened. i think people with a lot of painful things that are going on in their lives sometimes really come up with a good front. and i think he channeled a lot of his energy, a lot of his pain into becoming that person and i think he was very good at it. >> no. you don't talk about stuff like
i didn't want to go to loyola. she said you will go to loyola academy, you will do football. you become popular, you go to college, graduate, get a good job. this is the american dream. >> you know, at loyola, there weren't that many koreans. in my class, there were five of us. and just to give you an example, out of those five, i think four of us were in the math club. and andy was playing football. he was like them, basically. he looked like me. i mean, he didn't look exactly like me,...
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there is no exclusive marine corps military academy. they do get a certain percentage from the naval academy, but i went through officer candidate school. >> host: why'd you volunteer? >> guest: why'd i volunteer? i was already in the navy. i did two years as a hospital corpsman on the uss ticonderoga which was involved in the gulf of tonkin incident in 1964. after i left active duty, i went back and finished my degree. but while it was going on, i saw what was developing in vietnam and i knew it was going to be the biggest issue for my generation. and i had a question with myself should i go because i already did my time. and there were a lot of people in my class in my peer group who were very supportive of president johnson. and they were all for it. but let the other guy go. and that really did something to me too. and i also, as a hospital corpsman, i had a camaraderie with the marine corps detachment on the ticonderoga. so i put all these things together and on top of that i met a young woman and we decided to get married -- >> ho
there is no exclusive marine corps military academy. they do get a certain percentage from the naval academy, but i went through officer candidate school. >> host: why'd you volunteer? >> guest: why'd i volunteer? i was already in the navy. i did two years as a hospital corpsman on the uss ticonderoga which was involved in the gulf of tonkin incident in 1964. after i left active duty, i went back and finished my degree. but while it was going on, i saw what was developing in vietnam...
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academy. it was a bumpy beginning and six weeks in the first year she was switched from first to third grade to replace a teacher who had a nervous breakdown in front of children. she had two stable years to hone or craft and felt like she was starting to warrant praise she often received. as she turned on to the sidewalk of the only place she ever worked she felt certain this year would be her last. she entered the gym to search for her co-teacher and meet the 60 third graders they would soon escort up the stairs, pass the colorful mural to room 121. children as young as 3 and old as 11 sat on the floor waiting to go to their home room. near the gym door, she approached a young boy she had heard the second grade teachers complain about last yee year. how are you doing? did you have a great summer? he shrugged and had his head down. nearby two girls smiled at each other each holding the leg of her father and performing her own distinct dance. and this is the principal of the charter school. in
academy. it was a bumpy beginning and six weeks in the first year she was switched from first to third grade to replace a teacher who had a nervous breakdown in front of children. she had two stable years to hone or craft and felt like she was starting to warrant praise she often received. as she turned on to the sidewalk of the only place she ever worked she felt certain this year would be her last. she entered the gym to search for her co-teacher and meet the 60 third graders they would soon...
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>>a man who wanted to remain anonymous, says he was abused repeatedly at loyola academy. the archdiocese paid him 750- thousand dollars in compensation. the archdiocese says no further action can be taken because the priests are dead. a music director says he lost she his job at a church because he's marrying another man. colin collette worked for holy family catholic church, in northwest suburban inverness, for 17 years. he says church leaders knew he was gay. but when he announced his engagement on facebook, collette says he was asked to resign. he refused, so the church let him go. church officials are not commenting. but the chicago archdiocese released a statement saying that those who serve in the church are expected to conform to its teachings. there are new revelations about governor quinn's controversial anti-violence program in 2010. a west side firm, "chicago community ventures," was hired to make government loans to small businesses as part of the program. it didn't make a single loan... but it still was paid 150 thousand dollars. quinn's office says the compa
>>a man who wanted to remain anonymous, says he was abused repeatedly at loyola academy. the archdiocese paid him 750- thousand dollars in compensation. the archdiocese says no further action can be taken because the priests are dead. a music director says he lost she his job at a church because he's marrying another man. colin collette worked for holy family catholic church, in northwest suburban inverness, for 17 years. he says church leaders knew he was gay. but when he announced his...
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part of the fund dealing with sleep deprivation this issue with a pair of loyola academy high-school students. you have finals this morning. you're staying up late practicing for your finals. >> and is just a joke. you have to forgive him and his body. the loyal academy kids are delirious and happy of the final exams. you can bet they'll probably sleep all afternoon. >> we could all use a nap. chicago police have issued an alert. >> >> and mn scary concerning. but also sales what may be put it to me unfortunately it is a son of the times. >> public park and rogers seem to be the common denominator. the suspects target driver is the other either pulling into or out of them. >> happened saturday evening around 730. man and woman in a black 2014 jeep cherokee. >> and a man got out without a gun presumably ordered her out of the vehicle. figuring as it is pretty safe. i guess it does really happen everywhere. it happened again sunday morning just a few blocks away in the 300 block of east illinois. the 31 year-old man was in a 2007 jeep grand cherokee. that is extraordinarily concerning.
part of the fund dealing with sleep deprivation this issue with a pair of loyola academy high-school students. you have finals this morning. you're staying up late practicing for your finals. >> and is just a joke. you have to forgive him and his body. the loyal academy kids are delirious and happy of the final exams. you can bet they'll probably sleep all afternoon. >> we could all use a nap. chicago police have issued an alert. >> >> and mn scary concerning. but also...
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the future hooe of saint ignatius loyola academy .the jesuit school is moviig from its currenn location on caaverr street.... into aanew builddng with updated lassrooms, scieece labs, a gym and a liirary. "we will have a library media center, we'll have improved techhology and technology infrasttucture. the whole entire level of what we're able to provide students in terms of an educational opportunitt, is goiig to dramatically increase here." here."the school's new building will be 27-thousand squareeffet... doubling the size of their current locationn a big sinkholeethe size of a italy is causing major disruption for neighbors aad bus businesskaren parks is live on the scene tonight... wwere underwayare underwayy- &p3 3 3 how are the roads looking tonight? tonight?brandd ppoctoo has our traffic edge rrport. report. mapbelairfiberrap395maps 3 oriolee merchandise hhs been flying off the helves faster than a some local t-shirt makers aae betting it's going to continue. joel d. smith is in dundalk to show us how quickly an idea, and then a shirt can hit the ma. markee. hey therr guys. ori
the future hooe of saint ignatius loyola academy .the jesuit school is moviig from its currenn location on caaverr street.... into aanew builddng with updated lassrooms, scieece labs, a gym and a liirary. "we will have a library media center, we'll have improved techhology and technology infrasttucture. the whole entire level of what we're able to provide students in terms of an educational opportunitt, is goiig to dramatically increase here." here."the school's new building will...
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goucher came in 159, loyola 164 and college park 168. not bad, maryland. >>> it is friday and that means it is freebie friday. this is when free sample mama is hooking you up with some great deals and it's all available on our website right here at abc2news.com. you go there and you can get your kid a free haircut, and this is happening at j.c. penney this month. all you have to do is book an appointment. are you thinking of repainting a room in your home? if so, all you need to do is print out a coupon for a free quart of clark and kennington paint at ace hardware this weekend. you can get free admission to museums if you're a bank of america customer or merrill lynch customer and you can show your debit or credit card with a photo i.d. and you're all hooked up. there are other free sample options. all you have to do is go to our website, abc2news.com. at the top of our page, lifestyle section is where you need to click and that's where you can find all the information. >>> time now for a check on our weather. let's send it other to lyn
goucher came in 159, loyola 164 and college park 168. not bad, maryland. >>> it is friday and that means it is freebie friday. this is when free sample mama is hooking you up with some great deals and it's all available on our website right here at abc2news.com. you go there and you can get your kid a free haircut, and this is happening at j.c. penney this month. all you have to do is book an appointment. are you thinking of repainting a room in your home? if so, all you need to do is...
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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 of a paper clip. he is going to the art institut
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...
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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]
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...
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he coached umbc late 80s and replaced the loyola coach in the 90s. he leaves colorado for wake forest. he previously had been at the air force academy and head coach of the denver nuggets from 82 through 2004. >> and that's late sports. i am bruce cunningham. back to you. >> looking at mostly clear >> here is a continue look at the seven-day forecast. tomorrow start out with sun. clouds gather later in the day. with a chance for isolated shower or thunderstorm. but thunderstorms more organized probably later in the evening, 7 or 8:00, into the overnight. high of 81. so nice warm start to the weekend. storms leave us by saturday. temperatures cooler at 63. and even cooler sunday. 59 to 60. and we will see more sunshine. and that will stick with us through monday, tuesday, wednesday, with temperatures topping outs in the mid to upper 60s. jeff and jennifer. >> thank you. you can permlize your own forecast with i-radar. available at foxbaltimore.com. use the interactive tools to track coming storms down to your street. go to foxbaltimore.com and click o
he coached umbc late 80s and replaced the loyola coach in the 90s. he leaves colorado for wake forest. he previously had been at the air force academy and head coach of the denver nuggets from 82 through 2004. >> and that's late sports. i am bruce cunningham. back to you. >> looking at mostly clear >> here is a continue look at the seven-day forecast. tomorrow start out with sun. clouds gather later in the day. with a chance for isolated shower or thunderstorm. but...
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celebrations were also taking place on loyola for the first n.c.a.a. championship in men's lacrosse. the team received a hero's welcome from a crowd as they arrived back on home turf. they credit their success to their supporters. >> they deserve a lot of credit because they have been with us all of these years and they packed the house here. did they give us a lot of support. that gives us motivation. >> it gives me goose bumps, along with some many of our alumni. they were able to do something we were all striving for. >> what makes this even sweeter, they were ranked 21st at the start of the season. >> if the rumble of the standard does not help you into slumber, and maybe we can look at some calmer waters. check out this beautiful site. for derby -- 40,000 people went for the annual blanching floating ceremony. more than 3000 were set afloat at sunset. some of them honor loved ones who died while others are prayer's for peace. they're collected and clean for next year. the messages are burned at a temple during a chance. >> that is a beautiful pict
celebrations were also taking place on loyola for the first n.c.a.a. championship in men's lacrosse. the team received a hero's welcome from a crowd as they arrived back on home turf. they credit their success to their supporters. >> they deserve a lot of credit because they have been with us all of these years and they packed the house here. did they give us a lot of support. that gives us motivation. >> it gives me goose bumps, along with some many of our alumni. they were able to...
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. >> a look at the naval academy graduation. >> more on the celebration at loyola where the hound head coach remembers his days as a goalie who did not win the national championship. the thais have changed later in sports. sports. >> of your storms west off i should be arrested for crimes against potted plant-kind. [ clang ] my house is where plants came to die. ♪ but, it turns out all i was missing was miracle-gro potting mix. it's got what a plant needs. even plant food that feeds them for up to 6 months. you get bigger, more beautiful plants. guaranteed. who's got two green thumbs thanks to miracle-gro? uh, this gal. boom! everyone grows with miracle-gro. >> today with graduation day at the best in the academy. they were there to witness the friend or family member achieve a dream. rob roblin was there. >> graduation day at the naval academy. there is nothing like it. when thou the 99 men and women are graduating. -- 1,099 men and women graduating. ♪ ♪ they come from all of the country and world. it was the end of years of hard work. >> there have been so many challenges that
. >> a look at the naval academy graduation. >> more on the celebration at loyola where the hound head coach remembers his days as a goalie who did not win the national championship. the thais have changed later in sports. sports. >> of your storms west off i should be arrested for crimes against potted plant-kind. [ clang ] my house is where plants came to die. ♪ but, it turns out all i was missing was miracle-gro potting mix. it's got what a plant needs. even plant food...
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team at loyola universityy... are coming home champions!the greyhounds won he n-c-a-a championship... making history! history!on monday affernooo, terps in an all maryland ... n-c-a-a- final.in the fourth quarrer... loyola was up by four...eric lusby fires in his third goal of the game... tying the record with 16 goals... making loyola up by 5. later in the fourth...lusby scores again... setting the n-c-a-a record with 17 in the tournament.the greyhounds win oc: "special day for loyola." the greyhounds finish the season 18 and 1.30 years ago... loyola ook it's thletic program to the k it's n-c-a-a division one level ... but they had never won a natiooal championship until yesterddy. &pthe celebration started right pfter the game ended.here's a picture of the team... field in foxboro.it was sent to us by a loyyla employee... and one of the team's biggest ffns. many fans went up to massachusetts to wwtch the pameein person.but the ones that watched heree.. loved every minute of it. iq: it was greatoq::really nuts ri
team at loyola universityy... are coming home champions!the greyhounds won he n-c-a-a championship... making history! history!on monday affernooo, terps in an all maryland ... n-c-a-a- final.in the fourth quarrer... loyola was up by four...eric lusby fires in his third goal of the game... tying the record with 16 goals... making loyola up by 5. later in the fourth...lusby scores again... setting the n-c-a-a record with 17 in the tournament.the greyhounds win oc: "special day for...
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naval academy. >> they are celebrating on the loyola campus after it across team takes a may national championship -- after the [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> it feels hot already. >> we have all but moisture in the air. it is in the low 70's right now. it is fills warmer when you it is fills warmer when you factor in the dew points
naval academy. >> they are celebrating on the loyola campus after it across team takes a may national championship -- after the [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> it feels hot already. >> we have all but...
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nd that's youu lowdown. 3 3-&p 3 3 &p3 last night's johns hopkins loss could mean good news for the loyola greyhounds... greyhounds... did they move up in the rrnkings aa a esult?bruce cunningham has that stooy...next in sports.. girl: i want to tell you about my friend. his name is ben. ben learned about a homeless boy who had an infected tooth, and the boy died. that made ben really sad. he wrote a law so every kid can see a dentist. we have special dental van that goes from school to school. he even helps make sure we learn how to brush our teeth. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. the wait is lmost over, oriole fans...wwth just 4 days left unttl the opener,,buck showalter will announce his opening day starting pitcher... something most other maaagers have already done...it's buttthe official word won't birrs exhibition with florids &psouthern university... university...with opening day set for this friday, the orioles are ssill in the process of geting their rooter down tom the mandaaed 25...thee have until wednesday at 5pm o
nd that's youu lowdown. 3 3-&p 3 3 &p3 last night's johns hopkins loss could mean good news for the loyola greyhounds... greyhounds... did they move up in the rrnkings aa a esult?bruce cunningham has that stooy...next in sports.. girl: i want to tell you about my friend. his name is ben. ben learned about a homeless boy who had an infected tooth, and the boy died. that made ben really sad. he wrote a law so every kid can see a dentist. we have special dental van that goes from school to...
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academy. each player demonstrated a tremendous level of dedication and hard work, including seniors antonio morrison and robby bain. other stars was junior aaron bailey who scored the game-winning touchdown and senior darryon rhodes who sealed the game with an interception. mr. speaker, our community is very proud of niece accomplished young athletes. once again, i'd like to congratulate the bowling brook high school raiders on their win and wish them continued success in all of their future endeavors. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina rise? ms. foxx: i ask permission to address the house for one minute, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. the so-called supercommittee announced last week that it was unable to come up with a plan to reduce the deficit by $1.2 trillion over the excourse of 10 years. that is a sad commentary on washington, d.c.'s addiction to spending.
academy. each player demonstrated a tremendous level of dedication and hard work, including seniors antonio morrison and robby bain. other stars was junior aaron bailey who scored the game-winning touchdown and senior darryon rhodes who sealed the game with an interception. mr. speaker, our community is very proud of niece accomplished young athletes. once again, i'd like to congratulate the bowling brook high school raiders on their win and wish them continued success in all of their future...
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coach left loyola academy where she was at and came right to us. every year its crazy. you see her after freshman year and its like how much better can she get. sophomore year she had a tremendous season and made the u 17 olympic team. she went overseas and came back this year and she was off the charts. she's had many off the chart games including a 46 point night that could have been half a hundred if she wanted it..but that's what makes her so special.. calvin loyd/father: i remember that game exactly and it goes to show how good of a teammate and player she is. she really didn't care about scoring fifty. jewell 16:15 "it would have been nice" 16:37 "think about it" molly kleppin: i just think shes very athletic and she doesn't have many tendencies so most of the time when youre playing against a good player youre like they always go right to push you off but shes strong with both hands so if you push her one way she'll just go the other way so she can beat you off the dribble, shoot it. just good all around. on the court you may see jewell start off by guarding the
coach left loyola academy where she was at and came right to us. every year its crazy. you see her after freshman year and its like how much better can she get. sophomore year she had a tremendous season and made the u 17 olympic team. she went overseas and came back this year and she was off the charts. she's had many off the chart games including a 46 point night that could have been half a hundred if she wanted it..but that's what makes her so special.. calvin loyd/father: i remember that...
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takes the third spot, towson university is tied for 46 that in the north region and the naval academy ranked 16 among liberal arts colleges. . >>> a connecticut man is adding to his list of charges tonight after a misguided attempt to protect his wife's honor. christine quail is accused of buying stolen beer from omar thornton, the man who shot and killed several '06 his co- workers before killing himself. her husband shaun angrily doused a local news crew in the face with watch spray. she was caused with stealing beer from the same distributor where the massacre took place and he was rearrested today after the incident with that watch spray. >>> a sheriff's deputy is thankful to a routine stop but it didn't turn into a sting operation. the disabled truck was carrying bee hives in wait county, north carolina. it didn't take long for the bees to swarm this patrol car, the deputy was able to take shelter inside but he was trapped until a bee keeper arrived to rescue him. >>> now come on, you didn't really think that the summer would end without another brett favre saga did you? are you
takes the third spot, towson university is tied for 46 that in the north region and the naval academy ranked 16 among liberal arts colleges. . >>> a connecticut man is adding to his list of charges tonight after a misguided attempt to protect his wife's honor. christine quail is accused of buying stolen beer from omar thornton, the man who shot and killed several '06 his co- workers before killing himself. her husband shaun angrily doused a local news crew in the face with watch spray....
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academy graduate charged with fatally punching a mount carmel high school student on the fourth of july pleaded not guilty this morning ... james miller has a live report from michigan city indiana >>james malecek check said nothing this morning as he with an attorney walked into court house this morning ... he was involved in the fight that caused the death of kevin kennelly of chicago he died of blunt force trauma to the head after malacek punched him and hadm leading to his deeath he is free on bond and will be a freshman this fall at texas christian university but he is placed on probation pending the evolution of the case he has a court appearance september 1st ... a a chicago man who is out on bond awaiting trial for murder has been arrested and charged with beating a man at the south side beach last weekend police say luis pina and eight others punched and kicked a man who they thought was taking pictures of his girlfriend at rainbow beach on sunday he allegedly pointed a gun at that man and awarded the others to take his cellular phone before they attacked him prosecutors say th
academy graduate charged with fatally punching a mount carmel high school student on the fourth of july pleaded not guilty this morning ... james miller has a live report from michigan city indiana >>james malecek check said nothing this morning as he with an attorney walked into court house this morning ... he was involved in the fight that caused the death of kevin kennelly of chicago he died of blunt force trauma to the head after malacek punched him and hadm leading to his deeath he...
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my son graduated from loyola academy and then went to notre dame his freshman year and was a football player and before dave took him to the campus, he explained to him that he had to get that helmet and he had to wear that helmet. it was -- he didn't have a choice. he had to do this. and he did. >> so obviously, you're going to honor what your ex-husband wanted you to do. >> i feel dave -- >> go ahead. >> i feel dave. >> wonder where research will be done. >> the brain now is in boston, at boston university and they're doing the research on it now. they are in conjunction with the nfl to find out what is going on with the brain, with these athletes. and dave would be the first brain, i take it, that they got it in time in that window where they can examine the brain and find out what's going on with the brain. >> obviously, they will probably learn so much and as i mentioned, this is such a hot issue right now that so many people are talking about. we appreciate your thoughts on this morning. >> i want to say one thing else. it's not just nfl. people need to put the attention not jus
my son graduated from loyola academy and then went to notre dame his freshman year and was a football player and before dave took him to the campus, he explained to him that he had to get that helmet and he had to wear that helmet. it was -- he didn't have a choice. he had to do this. and he did. >> so obviously, you're going to honor what your ex-husband wanted you to do. >> i feel dave -- >> go ahead. >> i feel dave. >> wonder where research will be done....
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in 1970 the president of loyola academ academy, a high school in illinois wrote his presence here has become positively ds destructive and corrosive. i consider it absolutely essential that he be removed from this community. the letter was written to one of the top jesuit in chicago. mcguire was then transferred to other places and from 1976 to 1981 he taught at usf saint iing echinacea us institute. members of snap survivors network of those abused by priest held a press conference in front of saint iing echinacea us church to reach out to other potential jim's. even though to date no student from usf has come forward. >> to try to tar us and sort of make it as if we are guilty of something when no one has come forward and no evidence that anything happened here i think is quite a bit unfair to the university. >> the only way that we have been able to get documents and find out about the truth has been through the civil justice system. the more victims who come forward and use the civil justice system, the more we can get to the bottom of what happened. >>reporter: in 1981 three mont
in 1970 the president of loyola academ academy, a high school in illinois wrote his presence here has become positively ds destructive and corrosive. i consider it absolutely essential that he be removed from this community. the letter was written to one of the top jesuit in chicago. mcguire was then transferred to other places and from 1976 to 1981 he taught at usf saint iing echinacea us institute. members of snap survivors network of those abused by priest held a press conference in front of...
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in 1970 the president of loyola academy wrote his presence here has become positively destructive and corrosive. i consider it essential he can removed from this community. the letter was written to one of the top jesuits in chicago. mcgwire was then transferred to other places and from 1976 to 1981 he taught at usf st. ignatius. survivors network of those abused by priests held a press conference to reach out to other potential victims but even to date no student from usf has come forward. >> to make us as if we're guilty of something that there is no evidence that anything happened here. i think it's unfair to the university. >> the only way we've again able to get documents has been through the civil justice system. the more people that use the stifl justice system the more we can get to the bottom of what happened. >> three months after mcgwire was forced to leave f jesuits wrote a letter to his superior. he will have to undergo therapy. not only was he trusted by his followers but in 1983 he became mother theresa's confesser. she says her son was molested as a child by mcgwire du
in 1970 the president of loyola academy wrote his presence here has become positively destructive and corrosive. i consider it essential he can removed from this community. the letter was written to one of the top jesuits in chicago. mcgwire was then transferred to other places and from 1976 to 1981 he taught at usf st. ignatius. survivors network of those abused by priests held a press conference to reach out to other potential victims but even to date no student from usf has come forward....
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than 40 years mcgwire was a predator and still allowed him to move around n 1970, the president of loyola academy, a high school in illinois wrote, his presence here has become positively destructive and corrosive. kri it absolutely essential that he be removed from this community. the letter written to one of the top in chicago and transfered from z.taught at usf. members of s.n.a.p.held a press conference in front of the church to reach out to other phone shall victims. though to date, no student from the area has come forward. >> to try to tar us and make it as if we're guilty. no one has come forward there. is no evidence anything happened here. that is unfair to the university. >> the only way that we've been able to get documents and find out about the truth has been through the civil justice system. the more victims coming forward and use the civil justice system, the more we can get to the bottom of what happened. >> three months after mcgwire was forced to leave usf, jesuits wrote a leter to his superiors. don will have to go serious psychological evaluation. not only was he trus
than 40 years mcgwire was a predator and still allowed him to move around n 1970, the president of loyola academy, a high school in illinois wrote, his presence here has become positively destructive and corrosive. kri it absolutely essential that he be removed from this community. the letter written to one of the top in chicago and transfered from z.taught at usf. members of s.n.a.p.held a press conference in front of the church to reach out to other phone shall victims. though to date, no...
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in 1970 the president of loyola academy, a high school, wrote his presence here has been destructive and corrosive. i consider it absolutely essential that he be removed from the community. the letter was written to one of the top jesuits in chicago. he was then transferred to other places and from 1976 to 1981 he taught at usf st. ignatius institute. nova held a press conference in st. ignatius church even though to date, no student from usf has come forward. >> to make it as if we're guilty of something when no one has come forward and there is no evidence that anything happened here, i think it's unfair to the university. >> the only way we can find out about the truth has been through the civil justice system. more victims come forward and use the civil justice system, the more we can get to the bottom of what happened. >> three months after he was forced to leave usf the jesuits of california wrote a letter to his superiors. he will have to undergo serious psychological evaluation. he maim mother theresa's confesser. knowing that she never felt uncomfortable leaving her son with
in 1970 the president of loyola academy, a high school, wrote his presence here has been destructive and corrosive. i consider it absolutely essential that he be removed from the community. the letter was written to one of the top jesuits in chicago. he was then transferred to other places and from 1976 to 1981 he taught at usf st. ignatius institute. nova held a press conference in st. ignatius church even though to date, no student from usf has come forward. >> to make it as if we're...
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in 1970 the president of loyola academy wrote -- his presence here has become positively destructive and corrosive. i consider it essential that he be removed from this community. letter was written to one of the top jesuits in chicago. mcguire was transferred to other places and from 1976 to 1981 he taught at usf st. ignatius. they held a press conference in front of the st. ignatius church to reach out to other potential victims. even though to date, no student from usf has come forward. >> to tar us and make us if we're guilty of something when no one has come forward and no evidence that anything has happened, i think it's unfair to the university. >> the only way that we have been able to get documents and find out about the truth has been through the civil justice system. more victims come forward and use the civil justice system the more we can get to the bottom of what happened. >> in 1981 three months after mcguire was forced to leave us they wrote a letter to superiors. done will have to undergo serious evaluation and therapy. he maim mother theresa's confesser. knowing tha
in 1970 the president of loyola academy wrote -- his presence here has become positively destructive and corrosive. i consider it essential that he be removed from this community. letter was written to one of the top jesuits in chicago. mcguire was transferred to other places and from 1976 to 1981 he taught at usf st. ignatius. they held a press conference in front of the st. ignatius church to reach out to other potential victims. even though to date, no student from usf has come forward....
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francis xavier academy, also with a scholarship from the program. and carlos has said this about his experience in the progra program -- quote -- "the scholarships i have received through the washington scholarship fund have afforded me countless opportunities, but most importantly, i have been given the chance to better myself. now, instead of wanting to be someone who is well-known on the streets, i'd rather be someone who is well-known for his education, communication, and advocacy skills. i now no longer have to worry about fights breaking out in my classroom or being threatened on a constant basis. with this security, i'm able to focus harder and become more active in my school's community. even better, i can look forward to the future. if i keep on this same track, i am almost guaranteed a better future for my family and for myself." why should we be afraid of this program? and let me show you a third youngster, sonya arias. now, this is someone who went through the five years and is now attending st. john's university in new york. she graduat
francis xavier academy, also with a scholarship from the program. and carlos has said this about his experience in the progra program -- quote -- "the scholarships i have received through the washington scholarship fund have afforded me countless opportunities, but most importantly, i have been given the chance to better myself. now, instead of wanting to be someone who is well-known on the streets, i'd rather be someone who is well-known for his education, communication, and advocacy...
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loyola college is in the top 5 when it comes to programs in the north. and for historically black colleges, morgan state university. number 15. >>> naval academy also made it on the list. >>> still to come on eyewitness news. calling for action. despite his failing health, senator kennedy pushes for change. >>> anne arundel county police pair up with the coast guard. >>> dangerous weather in the midwest. as a series of tornadoes continue with a path of destruction. >>> it's all quiet on the home front. but that could all change tonight. >>> it's a bit like david joining goliath. but one is now working with the u.s. coast guard. >> the coast guard patrols a lot of maryland waters. but even with its resources, it can't be everywhere. that's where anne arundel county's one-man marine police force comes in. starting now, more than state and county laws will be enforced. >>> it expands their law enforcement capability a little bit to the federal level. so long as they are operating under procedures established by the coast guard. >> it had been -- had to be p
loyola college is in the top 5 when it comes to programs in the north. and for historically black colleges, morgan state university. number 15. >>> naval academy also made it on the list. >>> still to come on eyewitness news. calling for action. despite his failing health, senator kennedy pushes for change. >>> anne arundel county police pair up with the coast guard. >>> dangerous weather in the midwest. as a series of tornadoes continue with a path of...