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this kind of weather it's usually every four or five days. >> reporter: where rosalee coleman and berte are surviving-- thanks to saving in good years and planning for drought. >> trying to figure out where we can cut corners and keep going and maybe have a decent year next year. that's really what it's about, surviving. >> reporter: but holding on is harder with each day. this week's forecast doesn't help. more heat and only a slight chance of rain. don teague, cbs news, crawford, texas. >> pelley: it may not look like it, but this was supposed to be a home for military veterans. cbs news investigates next. okay, team! after age 40, we can start losing muscle -- 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in char
this kind of weather it's usually every four or five days. >> reporter: where rosalee coleman and berte are surviving-- thanks to saving in good years and planning for drought. >> trying to figure out where we can cut corners and keep going and maybe have a decent year next year. that's really what it's about, surviving. >> reporter: but holding on is harder with each day. this week's forecast doesn't help. more heat and only a slight chance of rain. don teague, cbs news,...
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[ cheers ] what up, bert?g great hockey against vancouver right now. >> okay. >> when it's all said and done. >> yeah. >> i'd have to say, no. gordy? [ laughter ] >> making terrible things happening with our minds. >> this is a part of the show. where we make terrible things happen with our minds. let's do this. ♪ [ laughter ] [ laser sounds ] ♪ ♪ [ laser sounds ] ♪ >> yeah. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> yeah. yeah, baby! that's what i'm talking about. [ cheers and applause ] oh, you know what that means? >> that means -- time for the t-shirt yeti. [ cheers ] ♪ the beekeeper is back from the sweat lodge in wyoming. now they are totally hopped up on bath salts. and they are ready to party. >> oh, my gosh. they are tossing out t-shirts. >> both: who wants a t-shirt!? [ cheers and applause ] >> that's all the time we have. thank you for watching the steel network "sports freakout." we'll be right back with kirstie alley! ♪ [ male announcer ] this is lara. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills. the afte
[ cheers ] what up, bert?g great hockey against vancouver right now. >> okay. >> when it's all said and done. >> yeah. >> i'd have to say, no. gordy? [ laughter ] >> making terrible things happening with our minds. >> this is a part of the show. where we make terrible things happen with our minds. let's do this. ♪ [ laughter ] [ laser sounds ] ♪ ♪ [ laser sounds ] ♪ >> yeah. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> yeah. yeah, baby! that's what i'm talking about. [...
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cal bert cheney and the assist ant under keith marks has been hired as the new director of basketball operations in indiana. >> battling their way back, that's what the oakland a's are trying to do. they have won through in a row in contrast, the giants have lost two straight, and enter tonight's game two of the bay bridge series clinging to half game lead in the rest. on he rise, weeks, hitting .361 since being call up june 7th. >> on paper we have the team. but everybody is starting to come together, pieces are starting to fall into place, and i think everybody is going to have their chance to shine. >> the college world series is underway. the sentimental fav flit -- favorite in omaha is cal. they play virginia tomorrow. meanwhile today, vanderbilt and north carolina, in the opening game. former president george w. bush throwing out the first pitch. gregor going the other way. at the wall in left, mike yastrzemski scores. the grandson of carl. conner hale breaks the tie in his first ever college world series game. vandy wins. and going back to rory mcilroy, this is his tournament.
cal bert cheney and the assist ant under keith marks has been hired as the new director of basketball operations in indiana. >> battling their way back, that's what the oakland a's are trying to do. they have won through in a row in contrast, the giants have lost two straight, and enter tonight's game two of the bay bridge series clinging to half game lead in the rest. on he rise, weeks, hitting .361 since being call up june 7th. >> on paper we have the team. but everybody is...
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. >> cal bert cheney has been hired as the new director of basketball operations at indiana. >> in baseball, the college world series is underway, and the sentimental favorite is cal, from near extinction to cop -- contention. a lot of presidents in this newscast. top sixth. gregor going the other way. at the wall left. the double scores mike yastrzemski, the grandson of karl. vandy wins it, 7-3. of course, cal, tomorrow against virginia, everyone rooting for them. they're the underdogs and the sentimental favorites. >> alan: so a movie can be made. and dwight howard for ellis, if it was true, it would be fair? >> alan: coming up at 6:00, more on the controversy over 60 oakland billboards. what planned parenthood has to say, and the documentary about a 9/11 hero
. >> cal bert cheney has been hired as the new director of basketball operations at indiana. >> in baseball, the college world series is underway, and the sentimental favorite is cal, from near extinction to cop -- contention. a lot of presidents in this newscast. top sixth. gregor going the other way. at the wall left. the double scores mike yastrzemski, the grandson of karl. vandy wins it, 7-3. of course, cal, tomorrow against virginia, everyone rooting for them. they're the...
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and fatal bert takes another bite. you are watching "early today." >>> good morning. welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here's some of your top headline this is morning. >> the u.s. military says five u.s. troops were killed in iraq. in yemen, anti-government protesters have been celebrating the departure of their president. he's in saudi arabia recovering from an operation to remove shrapnel from the rocket attack. 11 people die in that assault. but the wounded leader is returning to power despite months of protest calling for his departure. >> in pakistan, a bombing claimed two dozen people. one attack happened at a bakery declaring 18 dead. there's been no claim of responsibility so far. the pakistani taliban have taken credit for other attacks saying they're avenging the death of osama bin laden. >>> a pakistani security officials said authorities are nearly certain that a recent strike killed ilias kashmiri. he's believed to have been replacing bin laden as the chief. his death is still unconfirmed by the u.s. >>> the field for presidential contenders
and fatal bert takes another bite. you are watching "early today." >>> good morning. welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here's some of your top headline this is morning. >> the u.s. military says five u.s. troops were killed in iraq. in yemen, anti-government protesters have been celebrating the departure of their president. he's in saudi arabia recovering from an operation to remove shrapnel from the rocket attack. 11 people die in that assault....
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the city's bert market street project is being led by the department of public works and the planning department, the san francisco transportation authority and the mayor's office of workforce development. this under taking is focused on creating a more beautiful market street that will provide enhanced mobility for bicyclist, pedestrians and public transit riders. we will get feedback on how to improve market street with urban designers with bike and urban experts. with designs, a first round of public meetings will be held tuesday, may 17, from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. and to accommodate lunch time webinars are thursday, may 19 and from may 25 from 1:00 to 5:00. the next item on my report is the essential subway risk assessment. the federal transit administration recently confirmed that the workshop will be held on may 25 and 26th at the public office. this is a full grant agreement. and the participants will include from the f.g.a. the san francisco transit authority, and our central subway and project management oversight personnel. this will provide a comprehensive status review of the
the city's bert market street project is being led by the department of public works and the planning department, the san francisco transportation authority and the mayor's office of workforce development. this under taking is focused on creating a more beautiful market street that will provide enhanced mobility for bicyclist, pedestrians and public transit riders. we will get feedback on how to improve market street with urban designers with bike and urban experts. with designs, a first round...
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st jude classic in memphis he started the day a shot of the lead but soon sees it for himself for bert is before the turn doing the trick and to continue that that richard for over the last nine holes on a nine hundred sixty five he had a two shot cushion over colt nost and keegan bradley sergio garcia seen here fail to make the cut despite a moment of brilliance defending champion and world number two leader westwood was eight shots off the leach. now that you say it's never too late but returning to the olympic games in your late thirty's is something you don't see every day but this is exactly what swimming champion janet evans is aiming to do america's former great is just a year shy of forty but evans is back in the pool issues taking part in a first competitive meeting the first time fifteen years her ultimate goal is qualifying for next summer's along with london lympics in the freestyle swimmer retired after one thousand nine hundred ninety six atlanta games with five olympic medals and seven very records under her belt one of those had stood before the beijing games three year
st jude classic in memphis he started the day a shot of the lead but soon sees it for himself for bert is before the turn doing the trick and to continue that that richard for over the last nine holes on a nine hundred sixty five he had a two shot cushion over colt nost and keegan bradley sergio garcia seen here fail to make the cut despite a moment of brilliance defending champion and world number two leader westwood was eight shots off the leach. now that you say it's never too late but...
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we'll review einstein life and put that question to einstein experts alice and bert. captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 @ e- mail: ♪ [mus] ♪ [mus] ♪ if. for such a small if i live to a hundred. if social security isn't enough. if my heart gets broken. if she says yes. we believe if should never hold you back. if should be managed with a plan that builds on what you already have. together we can create a personal safety net, a launching pad, for all those brilliant ifs in the middle of life. you can call on our expertise and get guarantees for the if in life. after all, we're metlife. ♪[music] ♪ >>> welcome. >> thank you. >> we are celebrating the 100th@anniversary, the sennennary of albert einstein's burst of scientific discovery. what is it exactly that we are saluting? i k you, dr. robert shulman? >> we're celebrating this incredib burst of creativity that he showed in 1905. we also are celebrating the fact that he, in essence, came from nowhere and put his stamp on 20th century physics, in this, a humble patent clerk is an achievement that is probabl
we'll review einstein life and put that question to einstein experts alice and bert. captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 @ e- mail: ♪ [mus] ♪ [mus] ♪ if. for such a small if i live to a hundred. if social security isn't enough. if my heart gets broken. if she says yes. we believe if should never hold you back. if should be managed with a plan that builds on what you already have. together we can create a personal safety net, a launching pad, for all those brilliant ifs in...
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time manager since to see him or a new in all for the thirty three year old was once a starter on bert the special one in london but it sure to don play a comparisons to his former boss. two choices expectations and we can focus on the four trophies but we have to be. pretty much confident that people will like it new a new leadership a new new communication a new way of being but i think in the end. the motivation that everybody must feel to produce it when it will. be in london for three years let's move to tennis where last year's wimbledon runner up here is going to be over has reached the third round in london this season after seeing off compactly feeling at best their second see cruising through a straight sets win the first set any or flawless performance from somebody over she took the opener six one this you know put up more of a fight in the second but eventually lost the match and a brick wall gary and broke of ice up next. it was a close shave for venus williams before that the five time former champion here in the distance by thought you were all a crew the japanese best
time manager since to see him or a new in all for the thirty three year old was once a starter on bert the special one in london but it sure to don play a comparisons to his former boss. two choices expectations and we can focus on the four trophies but we have to be. pretty much confident that people will like it new a new leadership a new new communication a new way of being but i think in the end. the motivation that everybody must feel to produce it when it will. be in london for three...
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. >> reporter: yes, guys bert says strauss-kahn was a well-known womanizer but he was never charged withnything in france. >> we are journalist, we don't write about that. >> reporter: but suddenly, as one french editor put it, tongues are untied. do you think france is ready to change? >> i think french women are ready to ask for change. >> reporter: dominique strauss- kahn will not be running in next year's presidential election now. but he's influencing the debate in ways he never imagined. anthony mason, cbs news, paris. >> pelley: just beyond the lights of las vegas, a lot of children don't have a place to call home. that story is next. yeahhhhhhh. gellin' is like having a teeny tiny foot masseuse in your shoe. you like ? nice ! dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. outrageous comfort, all-day long. helping strengthen our bones. caltrate delivers 1200 milligrams of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d plus minerals. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. thought they were dead. [ laughter ] [ grunting ] huh? [ male announcer ] should've used rou
. >> reporter: yes, guys bert says strauss-kahn was a well-known womanizer but he was never charged withnything in france. >> we are journalist, we don't write about that. >> reporter: but suddenly, as one french editor put it, tongues are untied. do you think france is ready to change? >> i think french women are ready to ask for change. >> reporter: dominique strauss- kahn will not be running in next year's presidential election now. but he's influencing the...
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is that the other thing by the way is that when we look at what the other experts are saying like bert you seem who actually interviewed over two hundred seventy different inmates at several different facilities and over two hundred different correctional correctional officials what they consistently found across the board is that the prisons themselves are actually a very strong barrier to radicalization itself not from my own words but from the words of the experts who then compiled it from the jail officials and from the inmates themselves and carol if i can get to you i know that. one of the things that i am more concerned about it not seen it you know with people that i've known that have gone to prison and come back and returned it to the population it may not be that they're trying to do a terrorist plot but they return with a lot of hatred towards white americans and there's no place for their you know and so they may not be trying to blow up buildings and do mass slaughters with their hatred sometimes translates into crime and so it's true that investigation programs and polic
is that the other thing by the way is that when we look at what the other experts are saying like bert you seem who actually interviewed over two hundred seventy different inmates at several different facilities and over two hundred different correctional correctional officials what they consistently found across the board is that the prisons themselves are actually a very strong barrier to radicalization itself not from my own words but from the words of the experts who then compiled it from...
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everybody had realized that there are so many possible chess games that computers would not be ultisols by bert force and would not be a will to list all the possible moves. there were just too many. more possible chess games than there are atoms in the universe. it requires something like that to play chess. well, that ship has now sailed. >> right. exactly. but what is it about history? key mentioned in the book that in 1950 time magazine has to my belief, the thinking machine on its cover. then a guy you know, here we are , you know 61 years later. ibm watson place of reasonably good game of jeopardy. suddenly jeopardy is the crowning moment of human achievement. it seems that we are very eager to, you know, you know, the idea of power of thought to these machines. at the same time we are terrified by. why is that? >> one thing is happening is that we moved the bar. you know, something that humans use to be good at was remembering things. even calculating numbers. it seems crazy now. they used to require a lot of intelligence to remember things and to compute. the first computers were humans
everybody had realized that there are so many possible chess games that computers would not be ultisols by bert force and would not be a will to list all the possible moves. there were just too many. more possible chess games than there are atoms in the universe. it requires something like that to play chess. well, that ship has now sailed. >> right. exactly. but what is it about history? key mentioned in the book that in 1950 time magazine has to my belief, the thinking machine on its...
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the next witness is a professor bert useem. he worked for the university of mexico. he has published several books and papers. you are now recognized for your testimony. >> good morning. i think the committee for its attention to this very important matter. the crux of my testimony is that prisons have not served as a major source of jihad radicalization. 3 that support this conclusion. first, u.s. presence now confined 1.6 million people. each year 730,000 inmates are released. second, from 9/11 to the first half of 2011, 178 muslim americans have committed acts of terrorism or were prosecuted for terrorism related offenses. third, 12 of these 178 bacases, there is some evidence for radicalization behind bars. putting these three facts together, if prisons were a major cause of jihadist radicalization, we would expect to see a lot of it. but we do not. why not? my research has identified seven factors that have inhibited present radicalization. first, over the last 30 years, u.s. prisons have been able to restore order and improved inmate safety. for example, prison
the next witness is a professor bert useem. he worked for the university of mexico. he has published several books and papers. you are now recognized for your testimony. >> good morning. i think the committee for its attention to this very important matter. the crux of my testimony is that prisons have not served as a major source of jihad radicalization. 3 that support this conclusion. first, u.s. presence now confined 1.6 million people. each year 730,000 inmates are released. second,...
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and as america gets to know them bert, i think you're going to see a few strong ones come out of this you name names here? >> no, i don't want to name names because i'm not writing anyone off unless they write off the idea of a balanced budget. >> you're writing off huntsman, and i would guess you are supporting romney who you supported before? >> i like all of the candidates. i'm going to keep an open mind. the only litmus test i have at this point is the balanced budget. >> is there something that would propel you into this race or have you pretty much said i'm satisfied with this? >> i can't think of anything that would get me in the race. so i am looking for another candidate who is willing to carry that burden. but it's important. i think 2012 may be our last chance as a country to get this right. i am convinced four more years of obama will destroy our economy. i am not saying that as a partisan, but somebody who is in business for years and talks to hundreds of businesses over a month. everybody is coming in and saying they cannot do business in this environment. >> texas gover
and as america gets to know them bert, i think you're going to see a few strong ones come out of this you name names here? >> no, i don't want to name names because i'm not writing anyone off unless they write off the idea of a balanced budget. >> you're writing off huntsman, and i would guess you are supporting romney who you supported before? >> i like all of the candidates. i'm going to keep an open mind. the only litmus test i have at this point is the balanced budget....
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steven cold bert is my best friend for six months. i asked him to be my bff.so i offered him six months and he said yes. so right now we're best friends for six months. bffsm. but i have an ice cream flavor, ben and jerry's, a lot of people consider it the best ice cream flavor that ever existed. stephen colbert has one by ben and jerry's. it is a food stuff, whatever. it is unoriginal but it is sweet and cold. it counts as ice cream. what i want you to do is maybe try both and see blindfold taste test which one you think you enjoy the most. do you mind? >> well, i feel unanybodied by this but i'll do it. already feeling deeply uncomfortable. >> here we go. this is the first spoon. >> thank you. this is weird. all right. go. describe it. >> it is sort of coffee-ish, i would say. >> here you go. try this one. >> that's just crunchy and fairly bland. >> i'll have the first one. >> are you sure about that? >> yeah. >> unoriginal tool. this is -- i'm so upset. >> take the blindfold off. this is ridiculous. the first one you had was that dumb american dream. stephe
steven cold bert is my best friend for six months. i asked him to be my bff.so i offered him six months and he said yes. so right now we're best friends for six months. bffsm. but i have an ice cream flavor, ben and jerry's, a lot of people consider it the best ice cream flavor that ever existed. stephen colbert has one by ben and jerry's. it is a food stuff, whatever. it is unoriginal but it is sweet and cold. it counts as ice cream. what i want you to do is maybe try both and see blindfold...
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bert rubin, the secretary of the treasury of the clinton administrati was from goldman sachs. paulson secretary of the treasury was at goldman sachs. yes. >> rose: a whole range of people had come out of these wl street firms >> i think when we went into the bailout mode, however, that was very disturbing to a lot of people. the close relationship bween wa street and washington. >> and do you think financial reform has taken care of all the issues that cause this? >> absolutely not. as you know, as you know. i mean, dodd frank did not even address fannie mae and freddie mac. >> when you would ask secretary dodd about that he would say "that's what we're going to get to next." >> i understand that's big, huge a polital hot potato like you cannot believe because no one is willing to touch this because it's housing. because it's the american dream but don't you think we should have learned something from this episode that the very people we were ting to help, the very people we were trying to raise homeownership by allowing them the right of... >>ose: suffered the mt. suffered th
bert rubin, the secretary of the treasury of the clinton administrati was from goldman sachs. paulson secretary of the treasury was at goldman sachs. yes. >> rose: a whole range of people had come out of these wl street firms >> i think when we went into the bailout mode, however, that was very disturbing to a lot of people. the close relationship bween wa street and washington. >> and do you think financial reform has taken care of all the issues that cause this? >>...
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setian did not exercise any more executive power than other administrations bert w. expose your allegiances when you fail to mention the massive number of the cheney bush signing statements that of some of them from legal liability from the bows the president signed. why isn't this a form of tyranny? >> arrow zero paper on signing statements. not the sort of thing people would want to read. it is verype technical but. >> they have no legal effect as a practical matter. if somebody breaks saw saw -- below what and by the way the president issues a signing statement saying though what is valid because it violates the power thehat judge would ignore that.at if has no legalem standing prepare you may think of it as a memo to the executive branch. this is the president's understanding of what the what is.an then you take this into account as you go about your business. because they are vague, . >> their troubles some in some respects and based aggressive interpretations but bush got these from others to find the same issues with president clinton or ray given that there i
setian did not exercise any more executive power than other administrations bert w. expose your allegiances when you fail to mention the massive number of the cheney bush signing statements that of some of them from legal liability from the bows the president signed. why isn't this a form of tyranny? >> arrow zero paper on signing statements. not the sort of thing people would want to read. it is verype technical but. >> they have no legal effect as a practical matter. if somebody...
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our next witness, professor bert useemm is a professor of sociology at purdue university and person workingat purdue he worked in the same field at the university of mexico or 13 years. mr. useemm is published several books and papers and magazine articles regarding prison organization and violence and you are now recognized for your testimony. >> good morning. i thank the committee for its attention to this very important manner. the crux of my testimony is that prisons have not served as a major source of jihad radicalization. three sets of facts support this conclusion. first, u.s. prisons now confined 1.6 million people. at each year, 730,000 inmates are released. second, from 9/11 through the first half of 2011, 178 americans have committed acts of terrorism or were prosecuted for terrorism related offenses. third, for 12 of these 178 cases, there was some evidence for radicalization behind bars. putting these three sets of facts together, if prisons were a major cause of jihad is radicalization, we would expect to see a lot of it, but we don't. why not? in my research i've identified
our next witness, professor bert useemm is a professor of sociology at purdue university and person workingat purdue he worked in the same field at the university of mexico or 13 years. mr. useemm is published several books and papers and magazine articles regarding prison organization and violence and you are now recognized for your testimony. >> good morning. i thank the committee for its attention to this very important manner. the crux of my testimony is that prisons have not served...