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aubrey didn't get there in time.board's decision to remove the man who has discovered more nat gas and liquids than anyone else on earth will mark the bottom in pricing for oily natural gas. kinder morgan knows they will need that pipe from the big oily fields in this country before it commits to a huge industrial buildout to take advantage of the cheapness of our natural gas. his timing, it's as exquisite as chesapeake's is awful. you can't blame the board for its actions with aubrey. we know they always like the assets, but they chafed against the man who found them. he pretty much told us that when we visited him in ohio's utica shale last year. and while chesapeake has excellent prospects, aubrey had indeed overstretched the balance sheet and the company had been in retreat mode to meet its cash flow obligations. mcclendon bet the style rankled the board. all that said, though, chesapeake can survive and even thrive if rich kinder's right about the copano buy. i think he will be. we haven't seen the last of aubre
aubrey didn't get there in time.board's decision to remove the man who has discovered more nat gas and liquids than anyone else on earth will mark the bottom in pricing for oily natural gas. kinder morgan knows they will need that pipe from the big oily fields in this country before it commits to a huge industrial buildout to take advantage of the cheapness of our natural gas. his timing, it's as exquisite as chesapeake's is awful. you can't blame the board for its actions with aubrey. we know...
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for "tkn," my name is aubrey from the culinary institute of america. have a great day. >> yum. you can find this and other cia recipes on our website. >> that's all for this week. thanks for joining us. >> we'll see you next time with more "teen kids news." >> write to us at info@teenkidsnews.com. here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, new york city. >> to our troops and their families stationed around the world, thank you.
for "tkn," my name is aubrey from the culinary institute of america. have a great day. >> yum. you can find this and other cia recipes on our website. >> that's all for this week. thanks for joining us. >> we'll see you next time with more "teen kids news." >> write to us at info@teenkidsnews.com. here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, new york city. >> to our troops and...
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for "tkn," my name is aubrey from the culinary institute of america. have a great day. >> yum. you can find this and other cia recipes on our website. >> that's all for this week. thanks for joining us. >> we'll see you next time with more "teen kids news."
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for "tkn," my name is aubrey from the culinary institute of america. have a great day. >> yum. you can find this and other cia recipes on our website. >> that's all for this week. thanks for joining us. >> we'll see you next time with more "teen kids news." >> write to us at info@teenkidsnews.com. here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, new york city. >> to our troops and their families stationed around the world, thank you. steves: pause at any street corner to enjoy a vivid slice of neapolitan life. and don't forget to look up. with no yards, families make full use of their tiny balconies. this is basso living. basso living. what does that mean? it can mean "low." so, literally, low? this is like a small apartment -- two, three bedrooms for five, six, seven, eight, nine people to a family. the traditional, sort of romantic life in the streets. life in the streets, yeah. many people might have money to go away from here, but they still stay here. steves: no taste of naples is complete without a pizza. antica pizzeri
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for "tkn," i'm aubrey from the culinary institute of america. you can find this and other c.i.a. recipes on our website. >> this report is brought to you by the specialty equipment market association. >> i'm here at sema. "sema" stands for the specialty equipment market association. "what's that?" you ask. well, let me tell you this. if it has anything to do with cars, it's here. exotics? you bet. by the ton. and trucks by the truckload. sema is an industry show where cars are fashion and car parts fashionable. >> we're very excited to be producing a new feature called the ebay garage. it's a great personalization platform for enthusiasts to customize their experience on ebay motors. and we have over 2 million vehicle profiles created already that enthusiasts can browse through and connect with other enthusiasts and hopefully inspire them to do more projects. we're selling 383,000 parts on our mobile app every week now. >> sema is a show like none other. and for auto makers, it's a chance to connect with their devotees. >> sema's all about customization. and we've got a brand-new
for "tkn," i'm aubrey from the culinary institute of america. you can find this and other c.i.a. recipes on our website. >> this report is brought to you by the specialty equipment market association. >> i'm here at sema. "sema" stands for the specialty equipment market association. "what's that?" you ask. well, let me tell you this. if it has anything to do with cars, it's here. exotics? you bet. by the ton. and trucks by the truckload. sema is an...
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chesapeake energy co-founder and ceo aubrey mcclendon will be stepping down in april. the move caps off a tumultuous year for the second largest natural gas producer. last spring a series of reports triggered civil and criminal investigations. regulators in chesapeake's board are looking into mcclendon crossed the line by mixing personal and company business and possible trauflt violatiant violations. shareholders stripped him of the chairman's title. the stock is moving higher on the news. actually, a lot higher. 10% higher. and kay kelly will have more details later. i should note, there was a report in reuters this morning that -- in terms of the compensation he's going to get out the door, it may be that the company doesn't owe him money but that he owes the company money. >> interesting. you never want to see a headline like this. when you're a ceo and lead -- "chesapeake shares soar as chief quits." >> it is up 10%. only $2 on a $20 stock. >> the strange part, he was the ghie made the company. there is a flip side to all of this. i'm not defending him. i'm saying
chesapeake energy co-founder and ceo aubrey mcclendon will be stepping down in april. the move caps off a tumultuous year for the second largest natural gas producer. last spring a series of reports triggered civil and criminal investigations. regulators in chesapeake's board are looking into mcclendon crossed the line by mixing personal and company business and possible trauflt violatiant violations. shareholders stripped him of the chairman's title. the stock is moving higher on the news....
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up about 10% on word that aubrey mcclendon is going to retire april 1st this year.o improper conduct after an extensive review. a cloud over the stock has been lifted. the stock is higher than 10% right now. shares of jet blue hitting turbulence right now. the air carrier dropped 95% in profit amid risingts diminished sales. joining us is dave barger, jet blue president and ceo. pleasure to see you. >> melissa, great to be in the studio. >> so, sandy was a reduction in revenues, about $45 million. >> oh, big deal. i mean, certainly was. superstorm sandy, 50% of our network right here in new york. by the way, the storm, we were up and running in four days, melissa, but the impact into december, just the demand environment, and we're going to see that in february, too, because schools are going to stay in as opposed to president's weekend break, so, we're going to still see some impact. >> let's talk about your growth markets. latin america, the caribbean, your goal is to increase capacity in these regions by 10% year and year this year. where are you at right now on
up about 10% on word that aubrey mcclendon is going to retire april 1st this year.o improper conduct after an extensive review. a cloud over the stock has been lifted. the stock is higher than 10% right now. shares of jet blue hitting turbulence right now. the air carrier dropped 95% in profit amid risingts diminished sales. joining us is dave barger, jet blue president and ceo. pleasure to see you. >> melissa, great to be in the studio. >> so, sandy was a reduction in revenues,...
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aubrey mcclendon and chesapeake's future.eholder, fidelities contra fund cuts its position in apple. should you follow? stick around to find out. [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ woman ] if you have the nerve to believe that cookie cutters should be for cookies, not your investment strategy. if you believe in the sheer brilliance of a simple explanation. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do: face time and think time make a difference. join us. [ male announcer ] at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. ♪ to hold over 80,000... well, that would make you... the creators of the 2013 mercedes-benz e-class... quite possibly the most advanced luxury sedan ever. see your authorized mercedes-
aubrey mcclendon and chesapeake's future.eholder, fidelities contra fund cuts its position in apple. should you follow? stick around to find out. [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ woman ] if you have the nerve to believe that cookie cutters should be for cookies, not your investment strategy. if you believe in the sheer brilliance of a simple explanation. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7...
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and the aubrey overhang. now that the ceo of chesapeake is retiring, what should you do with the stock? first, we have to get straight to our top story, and that is the markets, failing to reach new highs today. between the gdp report and the fed statement, we couldn't get to 14,000. steve, at the same time, we still held on. >> we did. and, the problem is, nobody wants to believe in this rally yet everyone continues to buy this rally. so, you really have to look -- you have to be a stock picker's market. you have to buy what you really want. buy what you understand. buy the stories you believe in. and those ideas probably go higher. other than that, we're waiting to fall off this cliff and i think the air is slightly coming out of the market. that's what i saw later on. >> when the gdp number hit the tape, karen, were you surprised we were able to look past it? we did see the futures go lower and it just kind of -- as if it didn't happen. >> yeah, funny that the same information in another era, three months
and the aubrey overhang. now that the ceo of chesapeake is retiring, what should you do with the stock? first, we have to get straight to our top story, and that is the markets, failing to reach new highs today. between the gdp report and the fed statement, we couldn't get to 14,000. steve, at the same time, we still held on. >> we did. and, the problem is, nobody wants to believe in this rally yet everyone continues to buy this rally. so, you really have to look -- you have to be a stock...
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police, within moments, were able to locate the suv abandoned with aubrey inside and unharmed. she's back with her family, but of course, police are looking for the guys inside this buick. >> i wonder if the daughter is what savedhi car, y gys jump in, steal the car, and don't expect to get a child along with it. >> takes your breath to watch this video. you feel the anguish. >> warren police chief jerry green says he'll not be pursuing criminal charges against jesse because he thinks dad did learn his lesson in this instance. >> you just never can be too careful. >>> we got some amazing video of the rescue of a 10-year-old boy was ailing. he had hiked to the peak of mt. stewart, 7,000 feet, with his dad and another man. he was so sick, the dad said he couldn't hike down. so they called in the sheriff's guardian two. it is their helicopter. they're on their way down. they're going to hoist the kid up from the top of the mountain. >> how old is this kid? >> 10 years old. they're lowering down one guy to get him. this is back in september. the guy grabs the kid, and they're off.
police, within moments, were able to locate the suv abandoned with aubrey inside and unharmed. she's back with her family, but of course, police are looking for the guys inside this buick. >> i wonder if the daughter is what savedhi car, y gys jump in, steal the car, and don't expect to get a child along with it. >> takes your breath to watch this video. you feel the anguish. >> warren police chief jerry green says he'll not be pursuing criminal charges against jesse because...
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chesapeake ceo aubrey mclendon announced earlier this week he will leave the company in april. mclendon has been under review for months by federal regulators after reports that mclendon used company funds for personal gain. reuters reports that mclendon will leave the company with full compensation, plus stock awards, all totaling $47 million. china is on a fast burn with coal and shows no signs of letting up. according to a new report, coal consumption in china increased 9% compared to last year. it's the 12th straight rise in a row. china now accounts for 47% of coal use, nearly as much as the rest of the world combined. up until 2011, the u.s. was the world's largest coal burning country. student loan delinquency rates are on the rise, and it could eventually hurt the economy. a report shows more than half of students are delaying payments on their loans as they struggle to find work. last year, the average student owed $27,253, up a whopping 58% from 2005, when student loan debt averaged just above $17,000. here is what everybody is talking about: the dow is within strikin
chesapeake ceo aubrey mclendon announced earlier this week he will leave the company in april. mclendon has been under review for months by federal regulators after reports that mclendon used company funds for personal gain. reuters reports that mclendon will leave the company with full compensation, plus stock awards, all totaling $47 million. china is on a fast burn with coal and shows no signs of letting up. according to a new report, coal consumption in china increased 9% compared to last...
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aubrey mcclendon will step down. on april first he will leave the executive office of the energy company he founded in 1989. the scrutiny of mcclendon picked up last year over a potential conflict of interest. he borrowed money to pay for his personal stake in chesapeake energy wells. some of those loans reportedly came from parties that also were doing business with chesapeake. in addition, the company has about $16 billion in debt, which it has pledged to almost cut in half. shares jumped 6% on the news of mcclendon's exit, rising to their highest price since november. volume was more than five times average. chesapeake is the second largest natural gas producer in the united states after exxon mobil. a deal in the natural gas business is focused on pipelines. kinder morgan energy partners willuy copano ergy or $3 billion. it values copano at $40.91 per share. shares of the buyer, kinder morgan, fell 2.3%. while copano gained 14.8%. copano has nine processing plants and 6,900 miles of pipelines. a smaller deal in t
aubrey mcclendon will step down. on april first he will leave the executive office of the energy company he founded in 1989. the scrutiny of mcclendon picked up last year over a potential conflict of interest. he borrowed money to pay for his personal stake in chesapeake energy wells. some of those loans reportedly came from parties that also were doing business with chesapeake. in addition, the company has about $16 billion in debt, which it has pledged to almost cut in half. shares jumped 6%...
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. >> david, aubrey is being abject in telling me it was a true retireme retirement. >> i don't think that's really the case. my understanding is as recently as last week, at meetings with senior management of the company, he was not in any sense expected to do this. and in fact, he's communicated since with many of those officers and the like of the company that it was not in contemplation by them a week ago. my understanding is in fact, as you might expect, that there was a sense on the part of these large shareholders, being southeastern and icahn, that there was an aubrey discount for better or worse. and that the way to get rid of that discount was to get rid of mr. mcclendon. so while he did cite philosophical differences, in his communication, companywide. at the end of the day there was a potential push here from the large shareholders. so i've done a bit of reporting this morning, talked to a few people and can tell you that my sense is that's the case. kind of makes sense when you look at it. not hiring a search firm tat this point. he's 53 years old. >> it's his company. >>
. >> david, aubrey is being abject in telling me it was a true retireme retirement. >> i don't think that's really the case. my understanding is as recently as last week, at meetings with senior management of the company, he was not in any sense expected to do this. and in fact, he's communicated since with many of those officers and the like of the company that it was not in contemplation by them a week ago. my understanding is in fact, as you might expect, that there was a sense...
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aubrey mcclendon, some feel he outspends. >> how do you know your cash flow will cover it?iculated a greater outspend because we were trying to get the data to develop a plan. we think we have been very, very disciplined and still have a lot of liquidity left and we think we have a couple of years of drilling on that and as a revolver should grow, we think we are good. but we have access to perhaps public equity. and he think this property is set and great for a joint venture. we have assets that aren't strategic to us. we are not capitol constrained today. we are running at the cadence we would run at if we finance this 10 or 15 year period. >> crude is great. is there turn coming in natural gas liquids as chemical gas started to burn here? >> i also think that with the advent of this drilling technique we are going to be able to bring the supply to meet the demamandemand. i think natural gas prices grow. >> that sounds more like eog. which is successfully navigated. >> i want to thank randy because of his reputation. you have to take a hard look at this. >> "mad money" is
aubrey mcclendon, some feel he outspends. >> how do you know your cash flow will cover it?iculated a greater outspend because we were trying to get the data to develop a plan. we think we have been very, very disciplined and still have a lot of liquidity left and we think we have a couple of years of drilling on that and as a revolver should grow, we think we are good. but we have access to perhaps public equity. and he think this property is set and great for a joint venture. we have...
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this is aubrey and the word is that she loves rg iii. >> she is a little cheerleader. >> very cute. ready to cheer the scibz onto victory this weekend. you can get involved in this as well. download your pictures and videos on our web site. -- ready to cheer the skins onto victory this weekend. >> here is the answer to our first redskins trivia question of the morning in case you missed it. >> we asked what were the redskins originally called? the answer is d, the boston braves. when george preston marshall bought the nfl franchise from boston in 1932, they played at braves field. that is where the name came from. they became the redskins when they moved the next year to fenway park. in 1937, the redskins transferred to washington d.c. >>> it is time for this morning's four down showdown. >> the redskins' offense squares off against the defense. >> this is a special edition of the four down showdown. the post-season edition. two guys who have already played it once this year. lorenz a alexander representing the defense and aldrick robinson representing the offense. >> lorenzo, you t
this is aubrey and the word is that she loves rg iii. >> she is a little cheerleader. >> very cute. ready to cheer the scibz onto victory this weekend. you can get involved in this as well. download your pictures and videos on our web site. -- ready to cheer the skins onto victory this weekend. >> here is the answer to our first redskins trivia question of the morning in case you missed it. >> we asked what were the redskins originally called? the answer is d, the boston...
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eric stonestreet, jesse tyler ferguson and aubrey emmons re-create "the honeymooners."rrell and play "bewitched." sofia vergara, ed o'neill and play "i love lucy." and new episodes of "modern family" air wednesday nights on abc. >>> and finally, holiday season travel is wrapping up. and it always seems to take its toll on travelers. but take a look at this video, guys. ♪ oh, yeah. that would be a woman named ankara tremor. busting a move at los angeles annual airport on you near's eve. i did not do this the last time i was at l.a.x. dance like nobody's watching. it's great, right? >> i'm surprised that nobody's turned around and staring at her. >> it only happens in new york. >> i mean, this is hollywood, folks. and the dance is called dance like nobody's watching. or the video, rather. and aside from a few people, everyone's focused on getting their bags and getting where they're going. this is one of many videos angela's created to take her fierce dance moves, like that one there, at the mall. >> that guy had to be playing it there. >> invisible. >> he's looking at he
eric stonestreet, jesse tyler ferguson and aubrey emmons re-create "the honeymooners."rrell and play "bewitched." sofia vergara, ed o'neill and play "i love lucy." and new episodes of "modern family" air wednesday nights on abc. >>> and finally, holiday season travel is wrapping up. and it always seems to take its toll on travelers. but take a look at this video, guys. ♪ oh, yeah. that would be a woman named ankara tremor. busting a move at los...
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eric stonestreet, jesse tyler ferguson and aubrey emmons re-create "the honeymooners."burrell and julie bowen cast their spell as the stars of "bewitched." their on-screen children play the parts of mary ann, ginger and gilligan, one of my all-time faves. sofia vergara, ed o'neill and rico rodriguez play "i love lucy." voted the best sitcom of all-time in a survey by abc news and "people." and new episodes of "modern family" air wednesday nights on abc. >>> and finally, holiday season travel is wrapping up. and it always seems to take its toll on travelers. but take a look at this video, guys. ♪ oh, yeah. that would be a woman named angela tremmer. busting a move at the baggage claim los angeles national airport on new year's eve. i did not do this the last time i was at l.a.x. dance like nobody's watching. it's great, right? >> i'm surprised that nobody's turning around and staring at her. >> it only happens in new york. >> i mean, this is hollywood, folks. and the dance is called dance like nobody's watching. or the video, rather. and aside from a few people, watching
eric stonestreet, jesse tyler ferguson and aubrey emmons re-create "the honeymooners."burrell and julie bowen cast their spell as the stars of "bewitched." their on-screen children play the parts of mary ann, ginger and gilligan, one of my all-time faves. sofia vergara, ed o'neill and rico rodriguez play "i love lucy." voted the best sitcom of all-time in a survey by abc news and "people." and new episodes of "modern family" air wednesday nights...
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. >> aubrey says on camera to me, on and off camera that icahn did a lot of good things. >> i rec mcclendonnking they were friends. add breakfast, maybe at the regency. >> you are talking about a company where i suspect research was done. i do not believe, looking into herbalife for ten months, we have a documentary, selling the american dream, own cnbc.cop, little self promotion there. but doing the amount of research that company takes, you can't do that in a few days. i think the point ackman made, is this appears to be just a trade. and as others on wall street, in e-mails to me today, other hedge fund managers saying -- >> i thought that is a plausible argument. he t was brief web wrote it up -- >> who thinks that -- >> he's out. >> i don't think's he out. >> i don't think he's out. >> there are hedge fund managers who say, that shows his true colors and that could be construed, if you're engaged in that wab manipulative. >> ty, come on in. >> didn't folks find out whether icahn has been long on the stock. >> scott pressed him. >> boy did scott press him. >> he thought he was being bul
. >> aubrey says on camera to me, on and off camera that icahn did a lot of good things. >> i rec mcclendonnking they were friends. add breakfast, maybe at the regency. >> you are talking about a company where i suspect research was done. i do not believe, looking into herbalife for ten months, we have a documentary, selling the american dream, own cnbc.cop, little self promotion there. but doing the amount of research that company takes, you can't do that in a few days. i...
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and the aubrey overhang.of chesapeake is retiring, what should you do with the stock? first, we have to get straight to our top story, and that is the markets, failing to reach new highs today. between the gdp report and the fed statement, we couldn't get to 14,000. steve, at the same time, we still held on. >> we did. and, the problem is, nobody wants to believe in this rally yet everyone continues to buy this rally. so, you really have to look -- you have to be a stock picker's market. you have to buy what you really want. buy what you understand. buy the stories you believe in. and those ideas probably go higher. other than that, we're waiting to fall off this cliff and i think the air is slightly coming out of the market. that's what i saw later on. >> when the gdp number hit the tape, karen, were you surprised we were able to look past it? we did see the futures go lower and it just kind of -- as if it didn't happen. >> yeah, funny that the same information in another era, three months ago would have bee
and the aubrey overhang.of chesapeake is retiring, what should you do with the stock? first, we have to get straight to our top story, and that is the markets, failing to reach new highs today. between the gdp report and the fed statement, we couldn't get to 14,000. steve, at the same time, we still held on. >> we did. and, the problem is, nobody wants to believe in this rally yet everyone continues to buy this rally. so, you really have to look -- you have to be a stock picker's market....
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the top guy will retire as chief executive on april 1, aubrey mcclendon invested personally in the companylling operations and is under investigation for mixing personal and company business. he is leaving taking a golden parachute of $50 million that goes with him. so let's see how the stock performs today. this is do-or-die day for research in motion. we will ask if it is good enough to save rim. and what happened between jon stuart and rob custis on "the daily show" last night? twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. maybe you want to incorporate a business. orrotect your family with a will or l
the top guy will retire as chief executive on april 1, aubrey mcclendon invested personally in the companylling operations and is under investigation for mixing personal and company business. he is leaving taking a golden parachute of $50 million that goes with him. so let's see how the stock performs today. this is do-or-die day for research in motion. we will ask if it is good enough to save rim. and what happened between jon stuart and rob custis on "the daily show" last night?...
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sergeant aubrey thompson from the prince george's county police has been tried to stop these bizarrehefts, we'll call them, head on. good morning, sergeant. tell me, what is this about? why tide? >> it's a product that everyone uses. if you would go on" family feud" and ask the contestants what's the number-one detergent, i venture to say it would be tide. the chief of police and county executive put me in charge of this unit. they wanted me to reduce thefts by 10%. and i met with the retailers, established a rapport with them. the number-one item that was being stolen countywide, statewide was tide detergent. they couldn't keep it on the shelves. >> so in terms of why it's being still toen -- when i first heard the story i assumed it was like sudafed or some drugs being used to makes other drugs like meth or something. but tide has nothing to do with making drugs, right? this is simply a question of stealing it and then bartering with it? >> yes, ma'am. we thought the same thing. i had unlimited resources. i stayed up late at night trying to find out what was the link, why so much t
sergeant aubrey thompson from the prince george's county police has been tried to stop these bizarrehefts, we'll call them, head on. good morning, sergeant. tell me, what is this about? why tide? >> it's a product that everyone uses. if you would go on" family feud" and ask the contestants what's the number-one detergent, i venture to say it would be tide. the chief of police and county executive put me in charge of this unit. they wanted me to reduce thefts by 10%. and i met...
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. >> my name is aubrey van bur rehn. >> reporter: how is it different from last time. >> it was a historicdent of the united states or do anything they wanted to do, but you really weren't sure. so when this happened four years ago, it's proof that you can do anything you want to do. anything is possible. >> reporter: it's been a tough four years certainly for this president. any disappointment coming back this time? are you as enthusiastic as you were four years ago? >> oh yeah. very much so. the fact that we have a black president, that's something we never thought we'd see in our lifetime, so this is really something. >> reporter: thank you both so much. enjoy the day. thank you all. charlie, gayle, norah, back to you. >> byron pitts, thanks. >>> every four years the nation and much of the world focuses on the president's inaugural address. we still remember some of those speeches, but others have been forgotten. we go now from the national mall to bill plante. he's at the white house with look at some of the hits and misses of the past. bill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ga
. >> my name is aubrey van bur rehn. >> reporter: how is it different from last time. >> it was a historicdent of the united states or do anything they wanted to do, but you really weren't sure. so when this happened four years ago, it's proof that you can do anything you want to do. anything is possible. >> reporter: it's been a tough four years certainly for this president. any disappointment coming back this time? are you as enthusiastic as you were four years ago?...
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how about aubrey mcclendon, the departing chesapeake ceo will be receiving termination pay, according.e.c. filing. mcclendon, who is leaving on april 1st will get $975,000 in salary and bonus xain compensation of $1.95 million for each of the next four years. more money than that, but that's not bad, over the next four years. >> to leave, what do you think, not bad. >> that's not bad. think about that. a lot of viewers would offer me that. the senate is expected to vote this afternoon on suspending the nation's debt limit until may. the house has already passed similar legislation. the president is expected to sign it into law immediately. >> the negative reading on fourth quarter gdp caught the markets off guard, but is a bumpy ride coming ahead for the economy? joining us right now is joe taneus. also our guest host is bob bruska. joseph, we've been talking a lot about this. joe was just talking about the front of the financial times. >> a flag there. >> he played it up as the lead story, saying, yes, we stink as much as they do. >> but at the very right, nanen, nah-nee, i don't kno
how about aubrey mcclendon, the departing chesapeake ceo will be receiving termination pay, according.e.c. filing. mcclendon, who is leaving on april 1st will get $975,000 in salary and bonus xain compensation of $1.95 million for each of the next four years. more money than that, but that's not bad, over the next four years. >> to leave, what do you think, not bad. >> that's not bad. think about that. a lot of viewers would offer me that. the senate is expected to vote this...