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. >> brianna hill, recent graduate of loyola school of law in chicago. she knew she was pregnant during her exam. that was not the surprise. the surprise was when she had her baby during the bar exam. 30 minutes in she goes, i hope my water didn't just break. it had. she called everyone that she needed to call and she had to go to the hospital. they put a do not disturb on the door at the hospital. she took the rest of the exam in the hospital and nursed her baby during the bar exam. >> unbelievable. she hasn't received the results, but we're wishing her well. >> she does have a job lined up. two jobs, lawyer and mom. that is very true. that's a big job. >>> take a look at this. this texas longhorn bull named cowboy tough checks just entered the guinness world record because he has an 8.6 foot horn spread. that is intense. i know the texans are just itching to get him on the field. >> or the ut longhorns could use him on their offensive line. they lost in the red river showdown this weekend. horns down. sorry. >>> this next man is all of >>> right now on
. >> brianna hill, recent graduate of loyola school of law in chicago. she knew she was pregnant during her exam. that was not the surprise. the surprise was when she had her baby during the bar exam. 30 minutes in she goes, i hope my water didn't just break. it had. she called everyone that she needed to call and she had to go to the hospital. they put a do not disturb on the door at the hospital. she took the rest of the exam in the hospital and nursed her baby during the bar exam....
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to have their limitations and and their benefits for siliva is chicano chicana studies professor at loyola marymount the battle over this term is in a lot of ways highlighting the fact that we still have a lot of work to do within our communities to kind of think of all of the higher fees that are in the way of social justice. >>for people who are old school dorm or traditional you don't identify as either next what do you what do you tell them you know i agree you all. i will review but also over me if i wanted fire at it. >>with identity being so personal it's nearly impossible to win everyone over whether it's hispanic latino or now latin x. we will have to wait and see if survives the test of time. and still the same. in los angeles several. or hispanic heritage special run saturday october 17 the 30 minute special. >>begins at 09:30pm it's hosted by our very own marty gonzalez find out more stories online at kron 4 dot com just look under the community tab for hispanic heritage month. >>time for >>and welcome into sports. the return of forty-niners qb one jimmy garoppolo on sunday sho
to have their limitations and and their benefits for siliva is chicano chicana studies professor at loyola marymount the battle over this term is in a lot of ways highlighting the fact that we still have a lot of work to do within our communities to kind of think of all of the higher fees that are in the way of social justice. >>for people who are old school dorm or traditional you don't identify as either next what do you what do you tell them you know i agree you all. i will review but...
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he's the professor of law and fellow at loyola. he was a deputy assistant attorney general in the civil rights division of u.s. department of justice where he primarily supported the civil rights division's work on voting rights and protections. he holds a law degree and a master's degree in public administration from harvard university. professor, can you tell us about your professional and academic experience on these issues and what's some of the issues may be going forward? >> sure, and i try to do that by giving some context to some of the states that aren't in as good of a position as oregon and washington are. i've been a civil rights lawyer for a very long time. i still consider myself doing civil rights law. i'm delighted to join you all and i'm delighted to join my fellow panelists. this is an all-star group that you've managed to put together, including people who are very much on the front lines of all of these fights in different ways. you've got secretary wayman and the attorney general as state officials on the front
he's the professor of law and fellow at loyola. he was a deputy assistant attorney general in the civil rights division of u.s. department of justice where he primarily supported the civil rights division's work on voting rights and protections. he holds a law degree and a master's degree in public administration from harvard university. professor, can you tell us about your professional and academic experience on these issues and what's some of the issues may be going forward? >> sure,...
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>>priscilla lleva is chicano chicano studies professor at loyola marymount. >>the battle over this term is in a lot of ways highlighting the fact that we still have a lot of work to do within our communities to kind of think of all of the higher fees that are in the way of social justice. >>for people who are old school dorm or traditional you don't identify as what do you what do you tell them you know i agree you all. i will review but also over me if i want buy >>with identity being so personal it's nearly impossible to win everyone over whether it's hispanic latino or now latin x. we will have to wait and see if survives the test of time. >>still the same. >>in los angeles carlos out several. and our hispanic heritage special runs on saturday october, the 17th that will be hosted by kron four's marty gonzales the 30 minute special begins at 00:30pm in the evening and you can also find more stories online at kron 4 dot com just look under the community tab for hispanic heritage month. >>sports from the team t fiber sports tests. >>well on sunday should put
>>priscilla lleva is chicano chicano studies professor at loyola marymount. >>the battle over this term is in a lot of ways highlighting the fact that we still have a lot of work to do within our communities to kind of think of all of the higher fees that are in the way of social justice. >>for people who are old school dorm or traditional you don't identify as what do you what do you tell them you know i agree you all. i will review but also over me if i want buy >>with...
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you know, i want to give a shoutout to loyola law school professor justin levin tracking this. in the 2000 race, bush versus gore, bush won by 537 votes in florida. that is a big deal. the rnc is involved in 40 lawsuits. democrats have operation, active cases in 15 states. this could wind up before the supreme court. we're tracking these cases too. they seem to follow through president trump's road map to victory through 23 states he can win electoral college on. we're eseeing fights break out in wisconsin and pennsylvania. we're seeing fights break out in texas, ohio, and on and on and iowa too. john, how do you think this ends up? >> well, there are more swing states, as you point out. 2000 was just florida. all the other states were pretty well decided. i think ohio was a big issue then t was decided by 40,000 votes. but in 2016 you had michigan decided by only what, 10,000 votes? wisconsin was very close. pennsylvania was very close. with numbers about votes now, these states will really be in play. i got to tell you, again, it comes down to there is far more mail ballots.
you know, i want to give a shoutout to loyola law school professor justin levin tracking this. in the 2000 race, bush versus gore, bush won by 537 votes in florida. that is a big deal. the rnc is involved in 40 lawsuits. democrats have operation, active cases in 15 states. this could wind up before the supreme court. we're tracking these cases too. they seem to follow through president trump's road map to victory through 23 states he can win electoral college on. we're eseeing fights break out...
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. >> and jessica levenson is a professor at loyola law school. she joins us from los angeles. good to see you again. more questions than answers, speak to the opacity, the evasiveness from the administration on the key issues of the president's health. did you get any sense of transparency from this administration and how important is that? >> quite to the contrary. exactly the opposite. right. we didn't get a sense of transparency, in fact, what we got is the sense that there were doctors dodging questions about the health of the leader of the free world. again if mr. trump was just a private citizen and he didn't want to tell people about his health. then really, that's up to him and his family. but there are national security concerns when it comes to the president of the united states, the leader of the free world. and for the idea that we would have to ask, follow that thought. is the president on oxygen? has he ever been on oxygen? it shows the lack of transparency, not just with respect to this health crisis, but also it is systemic in the trump administration. the idea
. >> and jessica levenson is a professor at loyola law school. she joins us from los angeles. good to see you again. more questions than answers, speak to the opacity, the evasiveness from the administration on the key issues of the president's health. did you get any sense of transparency from this administration and how important is that? >> quite to the contrary. exactly the opposite. right. we didn't get a sense of transparency, in fact, what we got is the sense that there were...
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>>for siliva is chicano chicano studies professor at loyola marymount. >>the battle over this term is in a lot of ways highlighting the fact that we still have a lot of work to do within our communities to kind of think of all of the higher fees that are in the way of social justice. >>for people who are old school dorm or traditional you don't identify as live. next what you what do you tell them you know i agree >>full review, but also for me if i wanted a quiet saturday. >>with identity being so personal it's nearly impossible to win everyone over whether it's hispanic latino or now latin x. we will have to wait and see if survives the test of time. still the same. in los angeles carlos out several ktla 5 news. >>9.20 right now still ahead on the kron 4 morning news voting is already underway across california. we're going to tell you how some people are getting a couple of ballots and what you should do if you do, we'll have more in few minutes. taking california for a ride. companies like uber, lyft, doordash. breaking state employment laws for year
>>for siliva is chicano chicano studies professor at loyola marymount. >>the battle over this term is in a lot of ways highlighting the fact that we still have a lot of work to do within our communities to kind of think of all of the higher fees that are in the way of social justice. >>for people who are old school dorm or traditional you don't identify as live. next what you what do you tell them you know i agree >>full review, but also for me if i wanted a quiet...
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to have their limitations and and their benefits for siliva is chicano chicano studies professor at loyola marymount the battle over this term is in a lot of ways highlighting the fact that we still have a lot of work to do within our communities to kind of think of all of the higher fees that are in the way of social justice. >>for people who are old school dorm or traditional you don't identify as live. next what you what do you tell them you know i agree >>i will review but also for me if i wanted a quiet saturday. >>with identity being so personal it's nearly impossible to win everyone over whether it's hispanic latino or now latin x. we will have to wait and see if survives the test of time. i'm still the same. in los angeles several. >>and our hispanic heritage special runs this saturday october, the 17th the 30 minute special with our very own nadia gonzales will begin at 9 30 at night you can also find more stories online at kron 4 dot com just when was the last time your property tax bill went down? what? never. are you kidding me? for years, the residential burden has gone up. wh
to have their limitations and and their benefits for siliva is chicano chicano studies professor at loyola marymount the battle over this term is in a lot of ways highlighting the fact that we still have a lot of work to do within our communities to kind of think of all of the higher fees that are in the way of social justice. >>for people who are old school dorm or traditional you don't identify as live. next what you what do you tell them you know i agree >>i will review but also...
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history here at goucher and he has also visited loyola university maryland, and is the senior lecturer of history at the university of maryland, returning to the alma mater. he is talking tonight about his first book, published in early 2018 by cornell university press. the title of the book and talk "the revolution of'28: al smith, american progressivism, and the coming of the new deal." welcome, dr. chiles. >> thank you, everybody, for being here this evening, and especially doctor dolly for coordinating this. i don't think he knew he was going to get thrown into the middle of a media circus, but we appreciate you working with me and i'm grateful that c-span folks can be here today. i also look around the audience and i am grateful to see so many students past and present and family and friends, it means a lot to me to have such support. thank you. i had the privilege to speak with you today about my first book, the revolution of'28: al smith, american progressivism, and the coming of the new deal." my plan today is to start in some ways at the climax of this story with al smith's tr
history here at goucher and he has also visited loyola university maryland, and is the senior lecturer of history at the university of maryland, returning to the alma mater. he is talking tonight about his first book, published in early 2018 by cornell university press. the title of the book and talk "the revolution of'28: al smith, american progressivism, and the coming of the new deal." welcome, dr. chiles. >> thank you, everybody, for being here this evening, and especially...
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to have their limitations and and their benefits for siliva is chicano chicana studies professor at loyola marymount the battle over this term is in a lot of ways highlighting the fact that we still have a lot of work to do within our communities to kind of think of all of the higher fees that are in the way of social justice. >>for people who are old school dorm or traditional you don't identify as either next what you what do you tell them you know i agree you all. i will review but also over me if i want buy >>with identity being so personal it's nearly impossible to win everyone over whether it's hispanic latino or now latin x. we will have to wait and see if survives the test of time. and still the same. in los angeles carlos out several ktla 5 news. >>some 46 right now we want to get a look at the weather because it's going to be changing that could mean yeah could mean you lose power of the worst that might not be changed for the better job, best may be a fan, i know, and we got so spoiled this weekend. i loved it at least i think all of us dead. >>but yes we're working our way back
to have their limitations and and their benefits for siliva is chicano chicana studies professor at loyola marymount the battle over this term is in a lot of ways highlighting the fact that we still have a lot of work to do within our communities to kind of think of all of the higher fees that are in the way of social justice. >>for people who are old school dorm or traditional you don't identify as either next what you what do you tell them you know i agree you all. i will review but...
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he is also a visiting lecturer at loyola university in maryland and he's the senior lecturer of history in maryland, returning to the alma mater. so he's talking to you tonight about his first book which was published in 2018 by cornell university press and the title of the book and the talk up there on the screen. "the revolution of '28: al smith, american progressivism and the coming of the new deal." thank you very much. welcome, dr. chiles. [ applause ] >> thank you, everybody, for being here this evening. thank you to the humanities center and to the history program here for coordinating all of this and i don't think he knew he was going to get thrown into the midst of a media circus here. but we appreciate you working with me and i'm grateful that the c-span folks were able to be here today. i look around the audience and i'm grateful to see some students, past and present, and family and friends and so it means a lot to me to have such support. thank you. i have the privilege to speak with you today about my first book. my plan for today is to start at some ways at the climax of
he is also a visiting lecturer at loyola university in maryland and he's the senior lecturer of history in maryland, returning to the alma mater. so he's talking to you tonight about his first book which was published in 2018 by cornell university press and the title of the book and the talk up there on the screen. "the revolution of '28: al smith, american progressivism and the coming of the new deal." thank you very much. welcome, dr. chiles. [ applause ] >> thank you,...
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he is also a visiting professor at loyola university maryland. he is talking to you tonight about his first book which was published in early 2018 by cornell university press. and the title of the book and the talk up there on the screen, "the revolution of '28, al smith, american progressionism and the new deal." thank you very much. welcome, dr. childs. >> thank you, everybody, for being here this evening. thank you to the humanities center and to the history program here, and especially dr. dawley for coordinating all of this, and i don't think he knew he was going to get thrown into the midst of a media circus here, but we appreciate you working with me, and i'm grateful that the c-span folks were able to be here today. i also look around at the audience and i'm really grateful to see so many students, past and present, and family, friends, and so it means a lot to me to have such support, so thank you. i have the privilege to speak with you today about my first book, "the revolution of '28, al smith, american progressionism and the new deal.
he is also a visiting professor at loyola university maryland. he is talking to you tonight about his first book which was published in early 2018 by cornell university press. and the title of the book and the talk up there on the screen, "the revolution of '28, al smith, american progressionism and the new deal." thank you very much. welcome, dr. childs. >> thank you, everybody, for being here this evening. thank you to the humanities center and to the history program here, and...
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professor in loyola, law school, thanks so much, and we'll keep an eye on those boxes. >> indeed. arthel: health officials sounding alarm as coronavirus cases surge to record levels in several states. this comes as some of the public calls for herd immunity after tom freed opinion former cdc director react to that idea and he's up next. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine, my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin... decreases sugar... ...and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. people taking rybelsus® lost up to 8 pounds. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or sw
professor in loyola, law school, thanks so much, and we'll keep an eye on those boxes. >> indeed. arthel: health officials sounding alarm as coronavirus cases surge to record levels in several states. this comes as some of the public calls for herd immunity after tom freed opinion former cdc director react to that idea and he's up next. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine, my only sunshine... ♪...
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fellow at loyola law school. he was a deputy attorney generac in the u.s. rights division of c the division ofiv justice wherew primarily looked over the work of voters' rights and protection.rat he holdsion a law degree in pub administration from harvard t university. mr. helevitt, iss can you tell about your experience on some oi thesess issues and what the isss may be going forward? >> sure. i can try to do that by giving a little bit of context of some of the states not in as good a in position as oregon and washington are.of i first want to thank you, ashio jamie, for having the rights of aviation and justice. i've been a civil rights lawyer for a long time. all i'm delighted to join you all, and i'm delighted to join my fellowow panelists. an this is really an all-star group you've managed to put together,i including people who are very much on the front lines of all of these sites in very differen. ways. you've gotyo secretary wyman an attorney general rosenblum as state officials on the front lie lines, you've got jennifer as a litigator on the fron
fellow at loyola law school. he was a deputy attorney generac in the u.s. rights division of c the division ofiv justice wherew primarily looked over the work of voters' rights and protection.rat he holdsion a law degree in pub administration from harvard t university. mr. helevitt, iss can you tell about your experience on some oi thesess issues and what the isss may be going forward? >> sure. i can try to do that by giving a little bit of context of some of the states not in as good a...