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. >>> your good buddy cheyenne. >> i love cheyenne jackson. >> he let us know he started writing songs, so you know him from tv's "30 rock" terrific star of broadway. today he's releasing his brand new single, which he wrote, it's titled "before you." sounds like michael buble and jason mraz and the entire video is available on aol music home. it's called "drive." >> can we watch it? >> see a little bit of his video. ♪ ♪ now you make me want to sing ♪ i was lost in my head ♪ trying to forget ♪ before you i never really had a chance ♪ >> isn't that great? >> cute. >> he said that we could show it only if we promised to let him come back and sing it in the studio for us live. >> maybe he can play christian grey. >> cheyenne wouldn't be so bad. >> cheyenne jackson. >> so happy for him. most talented people you meet also do something else very, very well. so he's a doll. we're very, very happy for him. >> how's your coors light? not into it? >> i have to have maryland crabs to go with it or it's not the same. got any of those back there? all righty. >>> let's face it, everybody, men and wo
. >>> your good buddy cheyenne. >> i love cheyenne jackson. >> he let us know he started writing songs, so you know him from tv's "30 rock" terrific star of broadway. today he's releasing his brand new single, which he wrote, it's titled "before you." sounds like michael buble and jason mraz and the entire video is available on aol music home. it's called "drive." >> can we watch it? >> see a little bit of his video. ♪ ♪ now you...
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sheridan's troopers pursued the cheyenne throughout the winter. the indians were pressed so hard they had little time to even hunt. they were kept constantly on the move. hungry and ragged, they gave up by summer of 1869 and came into the reservations. the winter campaign smashed the power of the southern plains indians. sheridan and sherman were demonized in the eastern press for their ruthless tactics but the western settlers hailed them as their saviors. in 1876 custer was brought in to wage the pivotal campaign to force the northern plains indians under their recession vacations. at the little big horn river he was careless and overreached. thousands of northern plains indians pounced on custer and his more than 200 men and wiped them out. little big horn was a galvanic shock to the energy. even former critics of sheridan agreed the indians must be suppressed at whatever cost. sheridan planned another winter campaign, but by two other of his favorite lieutenants from the civil war, nelson miles and ronald mckenzie. in snow and subzero temperat
sheridan's troopers pursued the cheyenne throughout the winter. the indians were pressed so hard they had little time to even hunt. they were kept constantly on the move. hungry and ragged, they gave up by summer of 1869 and came into the reservations. the winter campaign smashed the power of the southern plains indians. sheridan and sherman were demonized in the eastern press for their ruthless tactics but the western settlers hailed them as their saviors. in 1876 custer was brought in to wage...
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with the ojibway, is it fraternal or paternal, or is it the same as the northern cheyenne? >> it's the same. basically, all native americans believe in the mother - the mother earth. the females created us; without the females, we wouldn't be here. and that's the same way we believe we have a lot of respect for the female - the females. >> yeah, as you said - and i love this image with the sweat lodge - you're actually moving back into the womb, back into the mother earth. >> yeah, that's grandmother earth's womb. >> yeah, that's an amazing, concept in that area. question? >> yeah. i thought first you said your son was being raised in your wife's religion. >> no. >> now, it's just the opposite i hear. is it usually through the mother's religion, or each family decides which way the children will be raised? >> basically, it goes with the father - the father. and like i say, he's been raised - >> because you're ojibway. >> yeah, ojibway all his life, so he sings - i'm teaching him the songs of the ojibway. but yet i'm learning from my wife of her songs and i'm trying to learn
with the ojibway, is it fraternal or paternal, or is it the same as the northern cheyenne? >> it's the same. basically, all native americans believe in the mother - the mother earth. the females created us; without the females, we wouldn't be here. and that's the same way we believe we have a lot of respect for the female - the females. >> yeah, as you said - and i love this image with the sweat lodge - you're actually moving back into the womb, back into the mother earth. >>...
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the challenge as a special place in cheyennes heart. i think it's really important she says.de each student special uniforms and new sneakers it's designed to get kids excited about running and allow them and on close . louise ray as is running for the south side in his second challenge the hubbard high school junior says the competition is intense. just minutes before the elite runners. many of these boys and girls hope to ron and maybe even win a marathon one day. they hope that they will be 1 mi. closer to making their dreams come true. the winning team gets the north side south side trophy but more importantly those bragging rights around the city. but the south side came out on top last year the challenge kicks off at 31st in michigan just after 730 in the morning. coming up, a brand new dinosaur discovery made by local scientists. later in sports he maybe the bears smallest defender but tim jennings aren't big honors today. era laundry detergent once stomped a stain with such power, [ rumbling, people screaming ] the results could be felt around the world. twice the sta
the challenge as a special place in cheyennes heart. i think it's really important she says.de each student special uniforms and new sneakers it's designed to get kids excited about running and allow them and on close . louise ray as is running for the south side in his second challenge the hubbard high school junior says the competition is intense. just minutes before the elite runners. many of these boys and girls hope to ron and maybe even win a marathon one day. they hope that they will be...
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. >> reporter: journalism student cheyenne matthews-hoffman was admitted through that process. >> u.t. at the moment has, like, 4.5% african american students with race considered. that's a really small portion of students here, and it is kind of alienating when you don't have a lot of students on campus that look like you. >> reporter: students have differing views. angus mcleod is a senior. >> when you're taking a class on black literature and there's not a single black student in the class it-- it can be kind of a depressing experience. you lose an interpretation and a view on what you're reading, what you're studying that would be really helpful otherwise. >> reporter: senior kaitlin williams: >> it would crush me to know that i have the same qualifications as someone, and i'm not getting into graduate school just because of my skin color. >> reporter: 27 years after heman sweatt's case went to court, his great nephew graduated from u.t. >> hopefully one day it is a point in time in which there is no need of-- for affirmative action. however, i don't think we are there yet. >> rep
. >> reporter: journalism student cheyenne matthews-hoffman was admitted through that process. >> u.t. at the moment has, like, 4.5% african american students with race considered. that's a really small portion of students here, and it is kind of alienating when you don't have a lot of students on campus that look like you. >> reporter: students have differing views. angus mcleod is a senior. >> when you're taking a class on black literature and there's not a single...
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blich hills corp will move ahead with the construction of $237 million, 132 megawatt facility in cheyenneia strengthening its hold as the largest oil producer. country's energy ministry said output hit record levels. russia is producing 10.1 million barrels of crude a day, the most since the colaps of the former soviet union. >>> the oil field is the, tough one, is the industry's largest find since prudhoe bay in the 1960s. development of the feel has been plagued by cost overruns and technical problems in recent years. >> just because you're rich doesn't mean you can't collect unemployment checks. thousands of the nation's wealthiest are collecting them. should we cut them off? >>> plus massive defense industry layoffs are many looking, the white house looking for political cover and taxpayers coulday for the a tax shelter. we'll explain coming up after the break. ♪ . gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i
blich hills corp will move ahead with the construction of $237 million, 132 megawatt facility in cheyenneia strengthening its hold as the largest oil producer. country's energy ministry said output hit record levels. russia is producing 10.1 million barrels of crude a day, the most since the colaps of the former soviet union. >>> the oil field is the, tough one, is the industry's largest find since prudhoe bay in the 1960s. development of the feel has been plagued by cost overruns and...
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carson, peterson air force base, the united states air force academy, shriver air force base and the cheyenneuntain air station. this weekend marks the 11th anniversary of the u.s. invasion of afghanistan. the invasion began on october 7, 2001, less than a month after the september 11 attacks. the the war has gone on for more than 4000 days, making it the longest war in u.s. history. at least two dozen u.s. soldiers have died in the war. the death toll in afghanistan is unknown. today we will take a look at the invisible wounds of war here at home. some 2.4 million soldiers have been through iraq and afghanistan and the psychological toll of the wars is mounting. the last year the veterans of ministration, or va, treated almost 100,000 iraq and afghanistan veterans for ptsd. but many agree that the numbers could be much higher because not everyone who suffers seeks treatment. here in colorado springs, the commanders at fort carson have come under scrutiny for its handling of mental health concerns, with a 2010 joint npr- propublica investigation finding that as many as 40% of fort carson sold
carson, peterson air force base, the united states air force academy, shriver air force base and the cheyenneuntain air station. this weekend marks the 11th anniversary of the u.s. invasion of afghanistan. the invasion began on october 7, 2001, less than a month after the september 11 attacks. the the war has gone on for more than 4000 days, making it the longest war in u.s. history. at least two dozen u.s. soldiers have died in the war. the death toll in afghanistan is unknown. today we will...
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wouldn't be so bad. >> cheyenne jackson. >> so happy for him. how's your coors light? not into it? >> i have to have maryland crabs to go with it or it's not the same. got any of those back there? all righty. >>> let's face it, everybody, men and women are different. will we ever truly understand each other? >> our guy panel will chime in on everything, as you've already heard. first, these messages. ♪ [ woman ] too weak. wears off. been there. tried that. ladybug body milk? no thanks. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing very dry skin. it's so powerful you can skip a day... but light enough you won't want to. dermatologist recommended eucerin. the end of trial and error has arrived. try a free sample at eucerinus.com. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands biscuits let the making begin. pillsbury grands biscuits vo: for cold and flu se
wouldn't be so bad. >> cheyenne jackson. >> so happy for him. how's your coors light? not into it? >> i have to have maryland crabs to go with it or it's not the same. got any of those back there? all righty. >>> let's face it, everybody, men and women are different. will we ever truly understand each other? >> our guy panel will chime in on everything, as you've already heard. first, these messages. ♪ [ woman ] too weak. wears off. been there. tried that....
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places like casper, cheyenne foot of snow or more. skiers and snowboarders love that.e's a closer look at your weather for the weekend. . >>> happy saturday, everybody. rebecca, all yours. >> snow in minnesota already. wow. earliest i remember was halloween. all right. coming up next, why are water pipes that were supposed to last half a century bursting and costing taxpayers millions of dollars? cbs news correspondent sharyl attkisson investigates. you're watching cbs "this morning saturday". i don't have time for the flu. that's why i'm knocking things off my to-do list. vitamin d, done! hand sanitizer, done! hey, eric! i'm here for my flu shot. sorry, didn't make an appointment. well, you don't need one. whether it's flu shots or prescriptions, we continue to accept express scripts and medco plans. i'm bonnie, and this is my cvs. more than half of america's water pipes is being challenged in court by a former employee. designee claims the company has cut corners for years and is selling a potentially risky product. sharyl attkisson is here with an interview you'll h
places like casper, cheyenne foot of snow or more. skiers and snowboarders love that.e's a closer look at your weather for the weekend. . >>> happy saturday, everybody. rebecca, all yours. >> snow in minnesota already. wow. earliest i remember was halloween. all right. coming up next, why are water pipes that were supposed to last half a century bursting and costing taxpayers millions of dollars? cbs news correspondent sharyl attkisson investigates. you're watching cbs "this...
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. >> you have great artists, christina aguilera, marc anthony, cheyenne and, of course, talia who we'llom the soaps back in the 1990s. what was it like to work with tony benet? >> such an honor. i'm a big fan. >> thank you. >> such a legend, and, of course, he reinvents himself every time. it's a surprise. he sings better than ever, and he's here singing with all of this great latin singers, thank you for doing this for all of us. >> thank you. you sick beautiful. >> and before i let you sing, is i want to ask you about a documentary your son is producing called "the zen of bennett." what will we learn about you? >> it's basically the philosophy of how i feel about life and how beautiful it is to just be alive and -- and that's what it's all about. >> all right. well, renowned singer and painter tony bennett and talia. we'll let you take it away. >> thank you. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ but you're lovely with your smile so warm ♪ ♪ and your cheeks so soft ♪ there is nothing for me but to love you ♪ ♪ just the way you look tonight ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and that laugh that wrinkles your nose ♪ ♪ it touches
. >> you have great artists, christina aguilera, marc anthony, cheyenne and, of course, talia who we'llom the soaps back in the 1990s. what was it like to work with tony benet? >> such an honor. i'm a big fan. >> thank you. >> such a legend, and, of course, he reinvents himself every time. it's a surprise. he sings better than ever, and he's here singing with all of this great latin singers, thank you for doing this for all of us. >> thank you. you sick beautiful....
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devils lake and the cheyenne river valley would be bringing all these people together because it is a basin issue and has to resolve around state health and federal government not only about retention but also about managing and helping the cities handle greater flows of water. fargo needs and deserves flood relief and we can't continue to throw sand bags but again it is a community wide effort that looks at both retention and protection. >> moderator: one minute response, governor dalrymple and then closing statements. dalrymple: i think one of the great challenges that face to me as the governor when i took office was the unexpected flood evens of 2011 and i've been deeply involved in that ever since they began to occur. we went to more places in north dakota that were under severe attack from rising water. many people evacuated their homeland was a very difficult situation. we helped people and brought people together that could bring response needed up that time. today we are spending a tremendous amount of money on north dakota responding to the flood and creative flood control p
devils lake and the cheyenne river valley would be bringing all these people together because it is a basin issue and has to resolve around state health and federal government not only about retention but also about managing and helping the cities handle greater flows of water. fargo needs and deserves flood relief and we can't continue to throw sand bags but again it is a community wide effort that looks at both retention and protection. >> moderator: one minute response, governor...