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year-old national guardsman, corier served two tours of duty in iraq and afghanistan before joining kappa sigma fraternity. police say his death doesn't appear suspicious. now an autopsy is underway. >> he was like the older brother a lot of us didn't have. he helped us out so much. we really miss him him. >> reporter: 20-year-old ryan bailey was crossing york road near washington avenue just before 2:00 saturday morning. police say he was hit by an older model silver or white box-style car heading north. students are worried that the driver is still out there. >> it just makes you think, people are out there who would do something like that. natural instinct would be to take care of him, i guess he's thinking about saving his own skin. >> it puts things in perspective. they're around our same age. we all have a lot to accomplish, it can be gone the next day. >> reporter: the university says it wants to remember both of the students who lost their lives this weekend. so, students are planning a candlelight vigil on campus later on today. don, back to you. >> $2,000 reward is being offered
year-old national guardsman, corier served two tours of duty in iraq and afghanistan before joining kappa sigma fraternity. police say his death doesn't appear suspicious. now an autopsy is underway. >> he was like the older brother a lot of us didn't have. he helped us out so much. we really miss him him. >> reporter: 20-year-old ryan bailey was crossing york road near washington avenue just before 2:00 saturday morning. police say he was hit by an older model silver or white...
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a pair of newborns joined the zoo's family of kappa barras, the world's largest rodents. four days ago the babies have quickly risen to stardom. attracting an influx of visitors to the zoo. they also have a very gifted elephant, as you can see. he's painting a landscape of a fully blossomed cherry blossom tree. pretty impressive. >>> well, lots of people love bacon but do they love it to death? >> maybe. >> if they do, they're in luck. there you can. you can have a bacon themed coffin introduced into the afterlife market. it's decorated in bacon and pork shaped stripes. the final product is a coffin which looks like a freshly cooked strip of the good stuff. the extreme ode to bacon can be yours for just under $3,000. i don't know. i think it looks more like a flame on the side of a car type thing but if they want to go bacon -- >> what does bacon really look like. >> true. pasted a couple strips of them. >> the smell. >>> time for a look at early stories we'll follow throughout the day. the national transportation safety board will give an investigative update on last yea
a pair of newborns joined the zoo's family of kappa barras, the world's largest rodents. four days ago the babies have quickly risen to stardom. attracting an influx of visitors to the zoo. they also have a very gifted elephant, as you can see. he's painting a landscape of a fully blossomed cherry blossom tree. pretty impressive. >>> well, lots of people love bacon but do they love it to death? >> maybe. >> if they do, they're in luck. there you can. you can have a bacon...
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the alpha kappa alpha sorority. we have the bayview ymca urban services program. please remain standing, if you would. we have the black women organized for political action in the crown. we have a black women's during the waters with us today. gamma phi delta sorority. the museum of the african diaspora. the national coalition of 100 black women, san francisco chapter. the it san francisco chapter of the links inc.. let us give them a round of applause. [applause] these are all code-presenters of this event. it is a portrait these organizations are here. the theme for black history this month is black women in american culture and history. all these organizations are organizations of black women who do an outstanding and amazing job. i would also like to acknowledge members of the official family, supervisor malia cohen, supervisor, fifth district, supervisor chu, supervisor olague, and supervisor weiner. i am going to miss some people. we have port commissioner kim brandon with us today. [applause] and a host of others. i am sure i will get the names as they com
the alpha kappa alpha sorority. we have the bayview ymca urban services program. please remain standing, if you would. we have the black women organized for political action in the crown. we have a black women's during the waters with us today. gamma phi delta sorority. the museum of the african diaspora. the national coalition of 100 black women, san francisco chapter. the it san francisco chapter of the links inc.. let us give them a round of applause. [applause] these are all code-presenters...
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superior grades, became restless and then transferred to brown university what he was elected phi beta kappa in his junior year, and graduated third in his class. so you can see that his trajectory was slightly different from roosevelt. hughes was a prodigy. he had a photographic memory, and as i said, he was a superior student, even before he went to school. and continued throughout his career. on the other hand, franklin roosevelt talked about the differences and the contrast was quite and in different student. at harvard. hamate okay grades but nothing special, and is great interest was harvard crimson, the newspaper at harvard. so he didn't spend too much time studying, and then hughes went off in york city. is at the top of his class. franklin flunked a couple of courses. never finished but did pass the bar, the new york bar. hughes went on to be a brilliant lawyer in private practice but also made his name as an investigator of corruption and mismanagement in the utilities and insurance fields. he was a very cool, very tough investigator. one very indignant ceo, and insurance company,
superior grades, became restless and then transferred to brown university what he was elected phi beta kappa in his junior year, and graduated third in his class. so you can see that his trajectory was slightly different from roosevelt. hughes was a prodigy. he had a photographic memory, and as i said, he was a superior student, even before he went to school. and continued throughout his career. on the other hand, franklin roosevelt talked about the differences and the contrast was quite and in...
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i mean, he's probablify beta kappa, straight a, whatever. no clue. but in that middle group, there are a whole lot of guys in that middle group that i do remember. and maybe it's because i was in the middle group. and maybe on the low end of the middle group in terms of achieveme achievement, accomplishment. so i'm just kind of circling back to why do you want to be the leader? i didn't want to be the leader in school i think. in my relationship with my parents and my brothers and sisters, because i was the second child and there was not a lot of expectation for the second child. at least in my mind. my father tells me now that that's a misnomer on my part. but i have an older brother who has my father's name. he's a junior. he was a high flyer. he was an overachiever. and he got lots of attention. my reaction to that was be a low flyer and you'll get lots of attention, too. so here i am 67 years old now, and i walk into a room of men that i have not seen in a year and i'm not sure what their expectations are. >> this is an interesting commentary on
i mean, he's probablify beta kappa, straight a, whatever. no clue. but in that middle group, there are a whole lot of guys in that middle group that i do remember. and maybe it's because i was in the middle group. and maybe on the low end of the middle group in terms of achieveme achievement, accomplishment. so i'm just kind of circling back to why do you want to be the leader? i didn't want to be the leader in school i think. in my relationship with my parents and my brothers and sisters,...
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dolphins and stealing a penguin. [ laughter ] on a bright side, i'm now an official member of delta kappaon, so that's awesome. [ cheers and applause ] we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh goodness. that is ronald bell, dennis thomas, michael ray and clifford adams! [ cheers and applause ] the horn f the legendary kool and the gang, right there, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] you can see them on tour opening for van halen through the end of june. thanks for being here, you guys. >> thanks for having us. >> jimmy: good to see you guys. oh, it's sounding great. it's going to be a good show tonight. he starring in a funny new movie out this weekend. from "the five-year engagement," jason segel is here. [ cheers and applause ] he's a great guy. funny dude. smart guy. she's on a cool new cop show, "nyc 22." leelee sobieski is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] "nyc 22." it's not what you thought it was? >> steve: i thought nyc 227. >> jimmy: no, that's starring jackee. >> steve: you got a badge? "let me see that badge." [ laug
dolphins and stealing a penguin. [ laughter ] on a bright side, i'm now an official member of delta kappaon, so that's awesome. [ cheers and applause ] we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh goodness. that is ronald bell, dennis thomas, michael ray and clifford adams! [ cheers and applause ] the horn f the legendary kool and the gang, right there, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] you can see them on tour opening for van...
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congressional directory is a guide to the 112 congress with detailed information about every congressman, kappa member, supreme court justice, and governor. it is available for $12.95 plus shipping and handling and you can order your copy and c- span.org/shop. >> coming up on c-span, [video clip] " is liveon journal followed by a live coverage of the house. today there will work and a transportation bill. >> this weekend on book-tv, live coverage from the los angeles times festival of books. the coverage starts at 2:00 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday. at 3:30 p.m., authors on clarence darrow, dwight d. eisenhower, and jfk at 7:30, call in with your questions for steven ross, author of hollywood left and right. that is sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern and the take on liberals and the cause and a panel on surveillance and secrets with lori andrews, any jacobsen and s michaelhermer. the entire schedule is online @ book-tv.org. >> this year's studentcam competition asked students across the country was part of the constitution was important to them and why. the second prize winners selected article 5.
congressional directory is a guide to the 112 congress with detailed information about every congressman, kappa member, supreme court justice, and governor. it is available for $12.95 plus shipping and handling and you can order your copy and c- span.org/shop. >> coming up on c-span, [video clip] " is liveon journal followed by a live coverage of the house. today there will work and a transportation bill. >> this weekend on book-tv, live coverage from the los angeles times...
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with the news today, should i be concerned with companies like southern kappa that have a large exposure? >> no, i think that -- do all companies take actions that we don't want them to do in these foreign countries. i think it's very tough for miners to do business. we just saw new month being told that it has to pay people more. we saw freeport in indonesia to get hit, but i'm not going to generalize. it's a different kind of story. let's go to josh in arizona. josh? >> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> boo-yah, chief. >> caller: and thank for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: and no matter what, the cramericans are behind you. >> thank you! i'll take that, and don't forget to weigh in @jimcramer on twitter if you feel that way, because i love to see it. go ahead. >> caller: my question is about the recovering american economy. >> mm-hmm. >> caller: and what you thought was the best of these three stocks. >> okay. >> caller: limited brands, macy's, and nordstrom's. >> all right. i'm going to go for macy's there, because it represents the mass moves and they're so doing so many things r
with the news today, should i be concerned with companies like southern kappa that have a large exposure? >> no, i think that -- do all companies take actions that we don't want them to do in these foreign countries. i think it's very tough for miners to do business. we just saw new month being told that it has to pay people more. we saw freeport in indonesia to get hit, but i'm not going to generalize. it's a different kind of story. let's go to josh in arizona. josh? >> caller:...
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the indian community is that it is one of the minorities that is the highest educated and highest or kappa of any minority in the country. it is one of the minorities that is the least dependent on government assistance. the one i love -- we're the one minority that is the most solid of any minority in the country. those are all things i'm incredibly proud of. what we are taught growing up is the best way to appreciate god's blessings is to give back. you see that through service and through charity. getting into what i would do it about accepting a position -- i'm not going to do anything but be a great governor in south carolina. what we have seen with president obama is that he really goes back to that new deal concept that government can fix all things. we have seen more debt with president obama in three years than we saw with president bush in eight years. that is what we are trying to change. we have to get out of this debt. i care about that for my children and grandchildren. we have not spinning. if you're going to ask every other governor in the country to balance the budget, was
the indian community is that it is one of the minorities that is the highest educated and highest or kappa of any minority in the country. it is one of the minorities that is the least dependent on government assistance. the one i love -- we're the one minority that is the most solid of any minority in the country. those are all things i'm incredibly proud of. what we are taught growing up is the best way to appreciate god's blessings is to give back. you see that through service and through...
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the indian community is that it is one of the minorities that is the highest educated and highest or kappa any minority in the country. it is one of the minorities that is the least dependent on government assistance. the one i love -- we're the one minority that is the most solid of any minority in the country. those are all things i'm incredibly proud of. what we are taught growing up is the best way to appreciate god's blessings is to give back. you see that through service and through charity. getting into what i would do it about accepting a position -- i'm not going to do anything but be a great governor in south carolina. what we have seen with president obama is that he really goes back to that new deal concept that government can fix all things. we have seen more debt with president obama in three years than we saw with president bush in eight years. that is what we are trying to change. we have to get out of this debt. i care about that for my children and grandchildren. we have not spinning. if you're going to ask every other governor in the country to balance the budget, washin
the indian community is that it is one of the minorities that is the highest educated and highest or kappa any minority in the country. it is one of the minorities that is the least dependent on government assistance. the one i love -- we're the one minority that is the most solid of any minority in the country. those are all things i'm incredibly proud of. what we are taught growing up is the best way to appreciate god's blessings is to give back. you see that through service and through...
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the indian community is that it is one of the minorities that is the highest educated and highest or kappa of any minority in the country. it is one of the minorities that is the least dependent on government assistance. the one i love -- we're the one minority that is the most solid of any minority in the country. those are all things i'm incredibly proud of. what we are taught growing up is the best way to appreciate god's blessings is to give back. you see that through service and through charity. getting into what i would do it about accepting a position -- i'm not going to do anything but be a great governor in south carolina. what we have seen with president obama is that he really goes back to that new deal concept that government can fix all things. we have seen more debt with president obama in three years than we saw with president bush in eight years. that is what we are trying to change. we have to get out of this debt. i care about that for my children and grandchildren. we have not spinning. if you're going to ask every other governor in the country to balance the budget, was
the indian community is that it is one of the minorities that is the highest educated and highest or kappa of any minority in the country. it is one of the minorities that is the least dependent on government assistance. the one i love -- we're the one minority that is the most solid of any minority in the country. those are all things i'm incredibly proud of. what we are taught growing up is the best way to appreciate god's blessings is to give back. you see that through service and through...
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she'd majored with the phi beta kappa inching your literature and curt had an incomplete education and here was his wife who could really help him did. after he left, i think it is no coincidence this novel after 1970 became more and her autobiographical. you know, the fiction begins to dry up in the city talks more and more about itself until you get out the way to times in the 1990s when it's just a collection of reminiscences. so i think the vast book before "slaughterhouse-five" when he was under the gun to write fast and what he had a visceral instinct for and take a risk and after he became famous and lionized, actually cramped his style. i think the bell chair of celebrity and persona dropped over him and made him into an expectation on peoples cars. i mean, somebody that he couldn't do much with after that point because i care there, that persona, kurt vonnegut he could hardly walk away from it. i tell you about the last time i saw him. i came back in march 2007. we've been communicating a lot. he sent me letters and postcards and i've been sending out the quotes from his forme
she'd majored with the phi beta kappa inching your literature and curt had an incomplete education and here was his wife who could really help him did. after he left, i think it is no coincidence this novel after 1970 became more and her autobiographical. you know, the fiction begins to dry up in the city talks more and more about itself until you get out the way to times in the 1990s when it's just a collection of reminiscences. so i think the vast book before "slaughterhouse-five"...
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it doesn't take a phi beta kappa that these people are getting a chasm of trust taking care of pretty quickly. i would say by wednesday of the seven day program these people start realizing they care, then you are on the road to the edification. that is in the demons start coming out and find the guy is company commander he feels guilty irrationally but true he's never started that with a commission. that's why when you find out a guy in his apartment in wisconsin for two and a half years, the only person he talked to is the clinician and he's never divorced the clinician he told a marine accidentally because the sectors are in line with each other. so i think that we have no foolproof system but the power of the core and of the army clearly has changed and cohesion and trust and if you can restore that then you are on the road to a good program. there is no shortage of people that come and chronicle their experience and they are not damming the condition that all but it is simply not understand the individual to build that bond of trust. it's been a general, thank you for the service
it doesn't take a phi beta kappa that these people are getting a chasm of trust taking care of pretty quickly. i would say by wednesday of the seven day program these people start realizing they care, then you are on the road to the edification. that is in the demons start coming out and find the guy is company commander he feels guilty irrationally but true he's never started that with a commission. that's why when you find out a guy in his apartment in wisconsin for two and a half years, the...
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she'd majored with the phi beta kappa inching your literature and curt had an incomplete education and here was his wife who could really help him did. after he left, i think it is no coincidence this novel after 1970 became more and her autobiographical. you know, the fiction begins to dry up in the city talks more and more about itself until you get out the way to times in the 1990s when it's just a collection of reminiscences. so i think the vast book before "slaughterhouse-five" when he was under the gun to write fast and what he had a visceral instinct for and take a risk and after he became famous and lionized, actually cramped his style. i think the bell chair of celebrity and persona dropped over him and made him into an expectation on peoples cars. i mean, somebody that he couldn't do much with after that point because i care there, that persona, kurt vonnegut he could hardly walk away from it. i tell you about the last time i saw him. i came back in march 2007. we've been communicating a lot. he sent me letters and postcards and i've been sending out the quotes from his forme
she'd majored with the phi beta kappa inching your literature and curt had an incomplete education and here was his wife who could really help him did. after he left, i think it is no coincidence this novel after 1970 became more and her autobiographical. you know, the fiction begins to dry up in the city talks more and more about itself until you get out the way to times in the 1990s when it's just a collection of reminiscences. so i think the vast book before "slaughterhouse-five"...