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reddy called kappa kappa gamma. from that point out for the next decade he was on a vendetta to harass this woman not only institution of kappa kappa gamma but certain members. this was in full evidence after he received his ph.d. in microbiology from the university of cincinnati and move to chapel hill north carolina where he was employed as a postdoctoral researcher and there he met a woman who he really took a shine to, a doctoral student named nancy haywood. nancy was an attractive woman, a terrific student and someone who clearly had what he would think it was going to take to have a dynamic career. nancy hegwood determined that bruce ivins was peculiar, abnormally strange and rebuffed his overtures for a closer friendship. this enraged him and so he started a campaign against nancy hegwood that he proceeded on for decades. most notably in the early stages anyhow, 1979 after her is ivins had moved more than 300 miles away to the state of maryland, he drove back to chapel hill and obviously secretively broke int
reddy called kappa kappa gamma. from that point out for the next decade he was on a vendetta to harass this woman not only institution of kappa kappa gamma but certain members. this was in full evidence after he received his ph.d. in microbiology from the university of cincinnati and move to chapel hill north carolina where he was employed as a postdoctoral researcher and there he met a woman who he really took a shine to, a doctoral student named nancy haywood. nancy was an attractive woman, a...
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kappa gamma.and, of course, when i saw kappa kappa gamma, my first thought was, "this has to be bruce ivins." >> he found out where she lived and vandalized her car and spray-painted kkg, i think, on the sidewalk or the fence in front of her house. she really was, i think, an embodiment of kappa to him. >> narrator: ivins' kkg obsession gave investigators an idea. they returned to the mailbox where the attack letters had been mailed. >> it was a very busy street corner opposite princeton university. we then started doing searches around the street location and came up with a kkg reference. it's about 30 to 60 feet from our box. >> narrator: the kkg administrative offices were actually 175 feet from the mailbox on the fourth floor of an office building. but to the fbi, it was more than a coincidence. >> we knew it was a really big deal. it is a way to connect dr. ivins to that crime, to the location where the letters were mailed. >> narrator: at fbi headquarters, they had something they believed wa
kappa gamma.and, of course, when i saw kappa kappa gamma, my first thought was, "this has to be bruce ivins." >> he found out where she lived and vandalized her car and spray-painted kkg, i think, on the sidewalk or the fence in front of her house. she really was, i think, an embodiment of kappa to him. >> narrator: ivins' kkg obsession gave investigators an idea. they returned to the mailbox where the attack letters had been mailed. >> it was a very busy street...
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he attributed the rejection to her membership in a sore roarty called kappa kappa gamma, and from then, he was on a mission to harass members of kkg. this was in full evidence after he received his ph.d. and moved over to chapel hill, north carolina, the university of north carolina, where he was employed as a researcher, and there he met a woman who he really took a shine to, a student named nancy hagwood who was a terrific student and woman and someone had clearly what you think would have a dynamic career. she quickly sort of determined that bruce ivans was peculiar, abnormally stranged, and rebuffed his overtures for a closer friendship. this enraged him. most notely in the early stages, anyhow, in 1979 after he moves more than 300 miles away to maryland, he drove back to chapel hill, and obviously secretly broke into a room where nancy's lab notebook was kept, and a lot of you, i don't know if you appreciate it, but we didn't have computers then, no flash drive or backup, all of her data from her experiments, everything her ph.d. hung on was in that notebook, and now it was gone.
he attributed the rejection to her membership in a sore roarty called kappa kappa gamma, and from then, he was on a mission to harass members of kkg. this was in full evidence after he received his ph.d. and moved over to chapel hill, north carolina, the university of north carolina, where he was employed as a researcher, and there he met a woman who he really took a shine to, a student named nancy hagwood who was a terrific student and woman and someone had clearly what you think would have a...
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most of the inmates on a-east are classified as kappas. >> the kappa inmates are those inmates who exhibitggressive type of behavior, and are most likely the inmates who are going to prey on the weaker inmates. >> i have aggravated assault. any time you come in on violence, automatically a kappa. if you can do it out here, you can do it in here. that's what they figure. if you're a kappa, you'll get along with these people. you know street rules. if you're weak, you ain't going to have no fun. >> if they don't like someone, they won't let somebody in their section. they'll get moved. they will straight out be told, get yourself out to the pod and get moved. >> you're not welcome on the block. >> there is a pecking order that they go by. as far as moving other inmates off the block, it happens. >> this is life. there are the consequences. if you look up, the fourth deck is pretty high, you know. you see people taking an elevator ride. the problem is, there ain't no elevator. the fall doesn't hurt them. it's the sudden stop at the end. >> the inmates have created their own hierarchy in this
most of the inmates on a-east are classified as kappas. >> the kappa inmates are those inmates who exhibitggressive type of behavior, and are most likely the inmates who are going to prey on the weaker inmates. >> i have aggravated assault. any time you come in on violence, automatically a kappa. if you can do it out here, you can do it in here. that's what they figure. if you're a kappa, you'll get along with these people. you know street rules. if you're weak, you ain't going to...
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six demonstrators were arrested in occupiers still fear that the main occupy san francisco kappa justin herman plaza will suffer the same fate as the one that was rained in front of the federal reserve building on san francisco mayor ed leave visited the herman plaza camp last wednesday and said the protesters would have a chance to improve their current camp which they beamed a public health nuisance last count there were two hundred tents at san francisco's main location now let's shift our focus to boston to revisit a story that we brought you a few weeks ago occupy boston is considered one of the best established locations throughout the country for the occupy movement and i'm very court orders prevented police from breaking down the dewey square encampment in boston's financial district forcing police to exercise restraint however law enforcement is resorting to alternative methods to rid the square of the occupiers as the past few days they've prevented demonstrators from entering the area with winterized tents and according to this next video there whether protecting tents are co
six demonstrators were arrested in occupiers still fear that the main occupy san francisco kappa justin herman plaza will suffer the same fate as the one that was rained in front of the federal reserve building on san francisco mayor ed leave visited the herman plaza camp last wednesday and said the protesters would have a chance to improve their current camp which they beamed a public health nuisance last count there were two hundred tents at san francisco's main location now let's shift our...
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. >> bob: frank harris is a great running back but he ain't phi beta kappa candidate.announced they are having their 20th child. that is right. congratulations. "the five" will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> eric: welcome back to "the five." this is a story that never ends, literally. did you hear about the reality tv family the duggers? they're expecting their 29th child. i know you really want to talk about the story. >> bob: i was until brian started to describe the woman. >> bob! >> bob: that was disgusting. if you can get a reality show, it's the break in "the five." five times a day. >> brian: 20 kids, what happens to the u taberus. is there any nutrition? >> bob: this is a good thing that it's not china with a one-child policy. i believe the people are very religious. part of some of the religious organization they want to promulgate a lot of children. this is going -- can you imagine keeping up with them? >> brian: the last one was touch and go. pound-and-a-half. three months early. >> eric: that gets scary. >> kimberly: this is inappropriate from a medical perspect
. >> bob: frank harris is a great running back but he ain't phi beta kappa candidate.announced they are having their 20th child. that is right. congratulations. "the five" will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> eric: welcome back to "the five." this is a story that never ends, literally. did you hear about the reality tv family the duggers? they're expecting their 29th child. i know you really want to talk about the story. >> bob: i was until brian started...
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. >> bob: frank harris is a great running back but he ain't phi beta kappa candidate.th child. that is right. congratulations. "the five" will be right back. [ male announcer ] in his eyes...a race needs no finish line. ♪ in her eyes... the world is never too big. in his...the weather should never keep you inside. ♪ because they see no limits, there's eukanuba nutrition designed to help their body go as far as their mind wants to. eukanuba. extraordinary nutrition for extraordinary beings. see the difference in 28 days or your money back. whoa, wait. whoa, whoa. wait a minute. what? just like that? did you even see the allstate? it's te. what is it? great insurance. you get accident forgiveness, deductible rewards, safe-driving bonus checks, plus a free lifetime membership in good hands roadside assistance just for calling. sold. tiny tow truck -- works every time. shop less. get more. make one call to an allstate agent. but think about your heart. 2% has over half the saturated fat of whole milk. want to cut back on fat and not compromisen taste? try smart balance fat
. >> bob: frank harris is a great running back but he ain't phi beta kappa candidate.th child. that is right. congratulations. "the five" will be right back. [ male announcer ] in his eyes...a race needs no finish line. ♪ in her eyes... the world is never too big. in his...the weather should never keep you inside. ♪ because they see no limits, there's eukanuba nutrition designed to help their body go as far as their mind wants to. eukanuba. extraordinary nutrition for...
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at minnesota he had was a member of phi beta kappa. after all school he began to get involved in public policy matters, but also worked for mario cuomo in the early 1990's, and then was recruited in the new caucus campaign to work for bill clinton and he ran the economic policy unit of the clinton campaign in 1992. when he left the clinton administration, he joined the workings as a scholar and the council on foreign relations and set up a center for universal education to help children around the world make sure they get education. he spent time as a consultant to the west -- to "the west wing." he was interviewed by a writer and the writer subsequently became his wife. gene is now married with two children. he resides in washington now and is well known, i think, for his enormous encyclopedic knowledge of economic policy. he spent 11 years working on economic policy matters, but also for his workaholic tendencies. for the last 11 years he probably per hour is the least well a person in washington, d.c. it is our great pleasure to hav
at minnesota he had was a member of phi beta kappa. after all school he began to get involved in public policy matters, but also worked for mario cuomo in the early 1990's, and then was recruited in the new caucus campaign to work for bill clinton and he ran the economic policy unit of the clinton campaign in 1992. when he left the clinton administration, he joined the workings as a scholar and the council on foreign relations and set up a center for universal education to help children around...
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she graduatedfy beta phi beta kappa, both or our speakers had their undergraduate degrees at the same institution and magna cum laude from harvard law school where she was editor of the law review. please welcome me in -- join me in welcoming nadine strossen. [applause] >> thank you so much, ed, and it's really nice to have a reunion. ed was my most frequent sparring partner on countless topics because we disagreed on just >> um, seriously, i am very happy to have participated in the book that john and dean edited, and one of the things that i want to flag at the beginning is as the book illustrates the questions about security and freedom post-9/11 are not questions that divide advocates or, for that matter, government officials along ideological or partisan lines. from the get go when the aclu framed what we immediately called our safe and free campaign emphasizing that one does not have to give up liberty in order to advance security and conversely that giving up liberty is not even always effective and often can be counterproductive to the essential goal of protecting national sec
she graduatedfy beta phi beta kappa, both or our speakers had their undergraduate degrees at the same institution and magna cum laude from harvard law school where she was editor of the law review. please welcome me in -- join me in welcoming nadine strossen. [applause] >> thank you so much, ed, and it's really nice to have a reunion. ed was my most frequent sparring partner on countless topics because we disagreed on just >> um, seriously, i am very happy to have participated in...
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. -- of phi beta kappa. in law school he began to get involved in political matters, worked for the cue draw -- dukakis campaign. he was recruited by people he met in this campaign to work for bill clinton and his campaign and ran the economic policy unit of the clinton campaign in 1992 and then went into the clinton administration. in between democratic administrations, he's done many things. when he left the clinton administration, he joined brookings as a scholar, also the council in foreign relations and also set up center for universal education to help children around the world make sure they do get -- they do get education. in addition, he was a consultant to "the west wing." he was interviewed by a writer for "the west wing" when he was seeking that position and that writer subsequently became his wife. gene is now married with two children, he resides in washington, now, and is well known, i think, among other things for his enormous, enpsych low peedic knowledge of economic policy. but also for his
. -- of phi beta kappa. in law school he began to get involved in political matters, worked for the cue draw -- dukakis campaign. he was recruited by people he met in this campaign to work for bill clinton and his campaign and ran the economic policy unit of the clinton campaign in 1992 and then went into the clinton administration. in between democratic administrations, he's done many things. when he left the clinton administration, he joined brookings as a scholar, also the council in foreign...
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we made application to fear -- >> the member of kappa is warned. >> we made application quickly and urgentre saturday night that hearing accountanted yesterday and concluded in the small hours of the morning with a decision that industrial action be perceived, and with industrial action now finished, what this means is that the substance of the qantas dispute will either be addressed by the industrial parties through a conciliation or it will be arbitrated by fear work australia if the parties within a 21-day period do not sort out the dispute. now, i know the facts don't suit the leader of the opposition's cheap politics and has many positions, but the only thing that is ever motivating him is cheap politics and working out how to justify a return to work choices and that is all this is about. >> the member? >> thank you, mr. speaker. my question is to the treasurer. will the treasurer update the house on the economic impacts of the recent actions taken by qantas? >> the deputy prime minister, the treasurer. >> thank you. as members are aware, qantas did take the extraordinary action on g
we made application to fear -- >> the member of kappa is warned. >> we made application quickly and urgentre saturday night that hearing accountanted yesterday and concluded in the small hours of the morning with a decision that industrial action be perceived, and with industrial action now finished, what this means is that the substance of the qantas dispute will either be addressed by the industrial parties through a conciliation or it will be arbitrated by fear work australia if...
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at the university of minnesota, he was a member of the phi beta kappa.fter law school, he began to get involved and worked in the dukakis campaign but also work for mario cuomo in the early 1990's and then was recruited by people he met in the campaign to work with bill clinton and that campaign, and he ran the economic policy of the clinton campaign in 1992. then, as i mentioned, he went into the clinton administration. he has done many things. when he left the clinton administration after serving as head of the council, he joined and sent up a center for universal education to help children all around the world to make sure that they do get education. in addition, he spent some time as a consultant to "the west wing." he was interviewed by a writer, and that riders subsequently became his wife. he is now married with two children and resides in washington now and is well known, i think, among other things for his enormous encyclopedic knowledge of economic policy. he has spent years working on economic policies, but also for his workaholic tendencies.
at the university of minnesota, he was a member of the phi beta kappa.fter law school, he began to get involved and worked in the dukakis campaign but also work for mario cuomo in the early 1990's and then was recruited by people he met in the campaign to work with bill clinton and that campaign, and he ran the economic policy of the clinton campaign in 1992. then, as i mentioned, he went into the clinton administration. he has done many things. when he left the clinton administration after...
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at minnesota he had was a member of phi beta kappa.fter all school he began to get involved in public policy matters, but also worked for mario cuomo in the early 1990's, and then was recruited in the new caucus campaign to work for bill clinton and he ran the economic policy unit of the clinton campaign in 1992. when he left the clinton administration, he joined the workings as a scholar and the council on foreign relations and set up a center for universal education to help children around the world make sure they get education. he spent time as a consultant to the west -- to "the west wing." he was interviewed by a writer and the writer subsequently became his wife. gene is now married with two children. he resides in washington now and is well known, i think, for his enormous encyclopedic knowledge of economic policy. he spent 11 years working on economic policy matters, but also for his workaholic tendencies. for the last 11 years he probably per hour is the least well a person in washington, d.c. it is our great pleasure to have
at minnesota he had was a member of phi beta kappa.fter all school he began to get involved in public policy matters, but also worked for mario cuomo in the early 1990's, and then was recruited in the new caucus campaign to work for bill clinton and he ran the economic policy unit of the clinton campaign in 1992. when he left the clinton administration, he joined the workings as a scholar and the council on foreign relations and set up a center for universal education to help children around...