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>> aubrey no like reconnect with aubrey. >> jon: aubrey scared of aubrey. yeah., we actually zoom in closer. you're first guest that ever asked for. this this has never happened before. >> a little bit higher, too. i just turned 30. >> jon: are you serious? you look tremendous. want to see something super scary in this thing? want to see her get -- no, no, no. stay on the close-up. stay on the close-up. this is aubrey plaza being swallowed up by a nostril. in that close-up. all right. i was in your close-up there. >> that's okay. >> jon: i have found, as well, that people always say you need to relax and take some time. >> yeah. >> jon: but i always find that there's a very small window between, wow, it's so good to just be with my thoughts again, to you failed everyone that ever loved you. that's very short window. >> i live in a constant state of regret, and i'm just replaying all the failures in my life. and when i'm working, i don't have to think about anything really. people tell me what to do and they touch me a lot. i got a lot of physical contact, and i l
>> aubrey no like reconnect with aubrey. >> jon: aubrey scared of aubrey. yeah., we actually zoom in closer. you're first guest that ever asked for. this this has never happened before. >> a little bit higher, too. i just turned 30. >> jon: are you serious? you look tremendous. want to see something super scary in this thing? want to see her get -- no, no, no. stay on the close-up. stay on the close-up. this is aubrey plaza being swallowed up by a nostril. in that...
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by 2008 aubrey mcclendon was worth $3 billion.i write about how he got overconfident and believe too much in himself and his company and in his revolution and they produced too much energy. first off in 2008 if you remember the natural collapse and i write in the book about his broker had to cut him off and sell the shares because he borrowed too much money and bought too many of his own shares. he rebounded and did some very aggressive things like selling has map collection to his company. he cut a huge bonus for himself when maybe he shouldn't have but the thing that god and his investors most upset is that he hurt himself and his company overproduced. as we all know commodities are natural gas. there was too much supply what happens when there's too much supply? prices go down and he thought they were to focus on what they were doing. aubrey mcclendon into getting kicked out of his company and tom ward got kicked out of the company he started after leaving chesapeake energy. these guys in some ways, it's not clear what aubrey m
by 2008 aubrey mcclendon was worth $3 billion.i write about how he got overconfident and believe too much in himself and his company and in his revolution and they produced too much energy. first off in 2008 if you remember the natural collapse and i write in the book about his broker had to cut him off and sell the shares because he borrowed too much money and bought too many of his own shares. he rebounded and did some very aggressive things like selling has map collection to his company. he...
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and to aubrey. and kathy griffin, everybody. look for her album.led "look at my butt crack" on itunes. can see kathy griffin live october 24th in greenville, south carolina, and october 25th in columbia, south carolina. thank you, kathy. we'll be right back. >>> the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by >>> the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. ck? skyfall. lean in, then some pinterest, you? twitter. minecraft and then some hunger games. boom. wow, you guys are all set, huh? oh yeah, new amazon fire phone. it comes with amazon prime - tons of cool stuff for no extra charge. really? it comes with amazon prime? yeah, there's so much to watch. i've been on this earth nine years, i've never seen anything like it. the new amazon fire phone, with a full year of prime included. exclusively on at&t. use your target debit or credit redcard for an extra 5% off our every day low prices. ♪ break the ice, with breath freshening cooling crystals. ice breakers. music: lively orchesyes! score kids never ge
and to aubrey. and kathy griffin, everybody. look for her album.led "look at my butt crack" on itunes. can see kathy griffin live october 24th in greenville, south carolina, and october 25th in columbia, south carolina. thank you, kathy. we'll be right back. >>> the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by >>> the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. ck? skyfall. lean in, then some...
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that is her on the left and aubrey hepp burn on the right. while she passed away before emma was born you can see the family resemblance there both just beautiful woman. >> aubrey hepburn died in 1993. >>> courtney, kim and cloudy kardashian are refusing to film for the next season of their family's reality show after some family members were robbed last month. someone burglarized courtney's home in the hamptons and chloe's jewelry was stolen earlier this year. source told tmz that the sister thinks it is an inside john. new season of keeping up with the kardashian is set to begin filming in october, so we will have to wait and see. i know you would be heart broken, chris. >> my god. >> it is just so weird. >> the most weird one is bruce jener, all that work. has he had the most work done of anyone involved in the show. >> it looks like he has had a lot of work done. >>> congratulations are in order to our own dawn timmeney. >> yes. >> she has been nominated for a regional m.a. ward. as of many of our staff. >> nominations were announced last
that is her on the left and aubrey hepp burn on the right. while she passed away before emma was born you can see the family resemblance there both just beautiful woman. >> aubrey hepburn died in 1993. >>> courtney, kim and cloudy kardashian are refusing to film for the next season of their family's reality show after some family members were robbed last month. someone burglarized courtney's home in the hamptons and chloe's jewelry was stolen earlier this year. source told tmz...
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you and aubrey have a lot of very intense sex scenes in the movie.dating your co-star? >> yes. [ laughter ] yeah, it's weird even to get a phone call that's like, "hey, will you be my girlfriend's boyfriend?" [ laughter ] >> seth: usually that means you put an ad in craigslist. [ laughter ] >> exactly. and i was nervous and i didn't really know what to expect. but it was a really good script and i wanted to do it. and then the second day on set, we were doing a scene and all of a sudden aubrey started sucking my finger and the director called cut and -- jeff is his name and went up to aubrey and was like, "hey could you do that again but can you suck his finger a little longer and harder next time?" and then i knew that everything was going to be okay. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's good. that's really lovely. you -- this was your first comedy. did you enjoy doing a comedy? >> yeah, i did. you know it was -- i always liked to do different genres of movies. and i hadn't done a comedy. this was an opportunity to do -- my first one with some of my favorit
you and aubrey have a lot of very intense sex scenes in the movie.dating your co-star? >> yes. [ laughter ] yeah, it's weird even to get a phone call that's like, "hey, will you be my girlfriend's boyfriend?" [ laughter ] >> seth: usually that means you put an ad in craigslist. [ laughter ] >> exactly. and i was nervous and i didn't really know what to expect. but it was a really good script and i wanted to do it. and then the second day on set, we were doing a scene...
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. >> reporter: aubrey was 17. she is hoping a witness may have seen who killed him. he was heading to an after- school job as a rec center basketball coach when aubrey saw two gunmen about to shoot someone. he yelled out. >> turn around and shot him 30 times with a semi-automatic gun. and my life changed that day. it's never been the same. >> reporter: homicide inspectors have suspects in mind but no evidence to arrest them. >> we just need somebody to give us enough to make a move so that the d.a. will charge him and push the case. >> reporter: the intended targets of the shooters got away because of aubrey's warning. but what frustrates his mom, they know who the shooters are, but they're not telling police. so brown puts up posters hoping to trigger the memories of possible witnesses. not only for her son's case, but other cold cases that remain unsolved. >> you know, this is my life now. this is my therapy. >> reporter: and something that can ease some of the grief that just won't go away. in san francisco, linda yee, kpix 5. >> $250,000 reward and if you have an
. >> reporter: aubrey was 17. she is hoping a witness may have seen who killed him. he was heading to an after- school job as a rec center basketball coach when aubrey saw two gunmen about to shoot someone. he yelled out. >> turn around and shot him 30 times with a semi-automatic gun. and my life changed that day. it's never been the same. >> reporter: homicide inspectors have suspects in mind but no evidence to arrest them. >> we just need somebody to give us enough to...
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police say the man then shot aubrey. but they don't know why.a $250,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and the conviction of the suspects. >>> the family business that runs the ferry boat service between tiburon and angel island could be in jeopardy. maggie mcdonough's father start the service back in 1959. it's the only way to get to angel island from marin county. now the state park service wants bids for the two-mile route in hopes of finding a cheaper deal. now, the blue and gold fleet operates boats that go from san francisco to angel island, and it is considering making a bid, but captain maggie says there's value in a locally-based ferry service. >> as far as i know we're the last family-owned and operated ferry service. we have one center of revenue which is taking people to angel island. we try to keep our prices very low. >> it just seems so much more personal, so friendly. the faces you see on the website is the faces are see on the boat. >> and captain maggie follows us on twitter. the state isn't sayin
police say the man then shot aubrey. but they don't know why.a $250,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and the conviction of the suspects. >>> the family business that runs the ferry boat service between tiburon and angel island could be in jeopardy. maggie mcdonough's father start the service back in 1959. it's the only way to get to angel island from marin county. now the state park service wants bids for the two-mile route in hopes of finding a cheaper...
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that writer gave abc the audio recordings where he claims aubrey lee price is telling the truth aboutppened after the husband and father of four appeared to have jumped to his own death off of a ferry. this is the last time we saw aubrey lee price, the preacher turned financial adviser who faked his own death leaving behind the customers whose millions of dollars he had stolen. >> he is a liar. >> reporter: in june of 2012 after sending suicide notes to his family and friends, aubrey lee price boarded a ferry in key west and simply disappeared. he was arrested 18 months later in georgia after a routine traffic stop. now, a freelance reporter for "atlanta" magazine and esquire.com says price is revealing for the first time what he did in those 18 months. >> first month and a half it was just trying to survive and trying to think can i get my mind back. i had no desire to on the earth. >> reporter: bethea made his way to south america to work for a friend of a friend. a cocaine trafficker. >> i didn't know he had the operation so when i walked back in this room it's obvious there's 30,
that writer gave abc the audio recordings where he claims aubrey lee price is telling the truth aboutppened after the husband and father of four appeared to have jumped to his own death off of a ferry. this is the last time we saw aubrey lee price, the preacher turned financial adviser who faked his own death leaving behind the customers whose millions of dollars he had stolen. >> he is a liar. >> reporter: in june of 2012 after sending suicide notes to his family and friends,...
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his mother says aubrey had just left their house when he saw two men with guns on the crowded street. police say those men fired shots at him, but they don't know why. a $250,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those suspects. >>> well, the american red cross desperately needs blood. it hopes that some san francisco giants stars will help motivate donors. randy crawford, marquise arias scheduled to attend the blood drive today in san francisco's bayview district. they will pose for pictures, sign autographs this afternoon. the blood drive goes from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. >>> time is 5:05. speaking of candlestick park, preparations are under way right now for sir paul mccartney's big sendoff to the stadium tonight. in just 20 minutes, details on that final farewell, but organizers promise it will be explosive. >>> a very scary ferry ride for dozens of passengers. the highly unusual occurrence that left everyone on board fearing for their lives. >>reporter: good morning. we are still looking at a commute where there's not a lot going o
his mother says aubrey had just left their house when he saw two men with guns on the crowded street. police say those men fired shots at him, but they don't know why. a $250,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those suspects. >>> well, the american red cross desperately needs blood. it hopes that some san francisco giants stars will help motivate donors. randy crawford, marquise arias scheduled to attend the blood drive today in san...
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my guest tonight, aubrey plaza from the movie "life after beth," but first, i don't even know how toyou, folks, where to begin tonight. the middle east, you don't hear a lot about it these days. [laughter] but right before we started the taping, israel and hamas have apparently agreed to a 72-hour ceasefire, a 72-hour ceasefire. very nice. [cheering and applause] that's three days. here's what i'm hoping for, a three-day ceasefire somehow miraculously returns into an eight-day ceasefire and suddenly we got ourselves another hanukkah working, a whole other miracle. obviously this is something a lot of us have been hoping for. >> we continue to support diplomatic efforts to end the violence between israel and hamas. >> the president has put his presidency behind the efforts to try find peace in the region. >> jon: and now we got three days of it. [laughter] a long weekend of peace. it's still too early to really know
my guest tonight, aubrey plaza from the movie "life after beth," but first, i don't even know how toyou, folks, where to begin tonight. the middle east, you don't hear a lot about it these days. [laughter] but right before we started the taping, israel and hamas have apparently agreed to a 72-hour ceasefire, a 72-hour ceasefire. very nice. [cheering and applause] that's three days. here's what i'm hoping for, a three-day ceasefire somehow miraculously returns into an eight-day...
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also aubrey. tell us about those people. >> are met both of them. i met george mitchell two or three times before he died. george mitchell was one of those incredibly fascinating characters. he was born in galveston, sun of an immigrant, grew up poor. just pulled himself up. classic american story. rose up. when he passed away he was not just incredibly wealthy but have given the incredible amounts of money away. what fascinated me, two things. first of all, this was a guy who believed in science. he really was -- he was coming into his own at a time when houston was still full of wild catchers who would build wells on hunches. this was a guy that said, i want proof before i go drilling. he really was one of the first a sort of drive the industry into modernity. and he was the guy who said, look, i know that there is gas up in this shale north of fort worth in some acreage i own. i am going to let my company drill a couple of wells a year, to a three per year, does not matter how much or if it is a failure. chile is fine. he did that for 16 years un
also aubrey. tell us about those people. >> are met both of them. i met george mitchell two or three times before he died. george mitchell was one of those incredibly fascinating characters. he was born in galveston, sun of an immigrant, grew up poor. just pulled himself up. classic american story. rose up. when he passed away he was not just incredibly wealthy but have given the incredible amounts of money away. what fascinated me, two things. first of all, this was a guy who believed in...
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also aubrey. tell us about those people. >> are met both of them. i met george mitchell two or three times before he died. george mitchell was one of those incredibly fascinating characters. he was born in galveston, sun of an immigrant, grew up poor. just pulled himself up. classic american story. rose up. when he passed away he was not just incredibly wealthy but have given the incredible amounts of money away. what fascinated me, two things. first of all, this was a guy who believed in science. he really was -- he was coming into his own at a time when houston was still full of wild catchers who would build wells on hunches. this was a guy that said, i want proof before i go drilling. he really was one of the first a sort of drive the industry into modernity. and he was the guy who said, look, i know that there is gas up in this shale north of fort worth in some acreage i own. i am going to let my company drill a couple of wells a year, to a three per year, does not matter how much or if it is a failure. chile is fine. he did that for 16 years un
also aubrey. tell us about those people. >> are met both of them. i met george mitchell two or three times before he died. george mitchell was one of those incredibly fascinating characters. he was born in galveston, sun of an immigrant, grew up poor. just pulled himself up. classic american story. rose up. when he passed away he was not just incredibly wealthy but have given the incredible amounts of money away. what fascinated me, two things. first of all, this was a guy who believed in...
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invocation will be delivered by the senior pastor of saint lu luke's baptistke church, the reverend aubrey your bow our heads. eternal father, this morning we come to celebrate a historic nia occasion, one that was trendendous significance in the lives of african-americans and the life of washington d.c. we thank you for the opportunitn to be here.e, we ask our blessings during this gathering. we ask lord that you continue tg be with each of you as we go tg abous t doing the things we do a daily basis that continue to a allow us to be a shining beacon awe travel throughout the city of the bless this occasion and all of these who are apart of mr it. in jesus name we pray. amen. of. pleas >> please welcome rock creek park superintendent ms. morrison. >> good morning everyone.iona on behalf of thel national parko service welcome to rock creek park and the historic fort stephens. we're pleased you've joined us. the national park service has been commemorating it since 201 with programs that have engagede and enlightened not only the na visitors but the national park service and our partners as
invocation will be delivered by the senior pastor of saint lu luke's baptistke church, the reverend aubrey your bow our heads. eternal father, this morning we come to celebrate a historic nia occasion, one that was trendendous significance in the lives of african-americans and the life of washington d.c. we thank you for the opportunitn to be here.e, we ask our blessings during this gathering. we ask lord that you continue tg be with each of you as we go tg abous t doing the things we do a...
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interesting, though, when i treated the price numbers this morning, dc area realtor mike aubrey tweeted back -- it's just the tip of the iceberg. he said the spring season this year was barely a four-week blip. if you want to hear more, it's online. back to you. >>> diana, thank you very much. big news in the casino world. rebel casino hotel says it would shut down in september after failing to find a buyer in bankruptcy court. morgan brennan is here with the fallout. this hotel debuted to massive fanfare. >> it did, including on this network. >> two years ago? >> two years ago, second bankruptcy in two years, now close down. this goes back to a conversation we were just having yesterday about casino saturation, so let me give you some details on rebel. rebel revel casino says it will close after no qualified bidder emerged to buy the property. when it opened its doors two years ago, the megaresort had been expected to help usher in a new era for struggling atlantic city. instead, the casino is now in bankruptcy, but here as the bigger issue. revel is now the fourth casino to shut down
interesting, though, when i treated the price numbers this morning, dc area realtor mike aubrey tweeted back -- it's just the tip of the iceberg. he said the spring season this year was barely a four-week blip. if you want to hear more, it's online. back to you. >>> diana, thank you very much. big news in the casino world. rebel casino hotel says it would shut down in september after failing to find a buyer in bankruptcy court. morgan brennan is here with the fallout. this hotel...
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other homeowners have been hit by jewel thieves this happened on saturday on the 800 block have of aubrey court. police say the house was unlock and they say 60 to hundred pound safe and jewelry were stolen. they are not sure if this is connect to the other incident. >>> new jersey police are still trying to find driver in the deadly hit and run in vineland that claim life of the father of seven. >> so sad. >> police say armando lopez was hit sunday night trying to cross five lanes of traffic. one witness tells fox 29 he saw a white pickup truck hit lopez and drag him about 50 feet before taking off. >> standing there talking, which was pretty loud. >> i turn, looked, seen the dude rolling on the ground, seen the truck bouncing and then the truck just took off. >> after he hit him and way that truck bounced he knew he hit something. >> vineland police have have not given a official description of the vehicle they are hoping surveillance video will help them track down that driver. >>> small plane loses power high above a quiet california neighborhood at macing land ago this left a lot of
other homeowners have been hit by jewel thieves this happened on saturday on the 800 block have of aubrey court. police say the house was unlock and they say 60 to hundred pound safe and jewelry were stolen. they are not sure if this is connect to the other incident. >>> new jersey police are still trying to find driver in the deadly hit and run in vineland that claim life of the father of seven. >> so sad. >> police say armando lopez was hit sunday night trying to cross...
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because there were multiple other exec tiutives selling whi aubrey was buying. back big after he was fired. >> noble corp. >> noble has had a big insider buying. trading only about nine times forward earnings. it's not just noble. we have a real energy renaissance going on. and many energy companies are having very substantial insider buying. >> david, good to see you. >> thank you for having me on. >> let's go to the market flash desk for a look at what is moving right now. >> so here is what we're watching. allergen shares moving lower. reuters reporting that activist investor value act, which is the third largest shareholder, says the drawn out bidding war is not worth the cost. and believes in a stand alone plan. it says it doesn't believe the canadian drug maker has to buy allergen at all. you can see shares trading down here. valiant shares coming off lows. still an interesting insight from one of the biggest shareholders giving their piece of the pie, at least their thoughts on it. >>> coming up, nfl training camp is nothing compared to the tough training
because there were multiple other exec tiutives selling whi aubrey was buying. back big after he was fired. >> noble corp. >> noble has had a big insider buying. trading only about nine times forward earnings. it's not just noble. we have a real energy renaissance going on. and many energy companies are having very substantial insider buying. >> david, good to see you. >> thank you for having me on. >> let's go to the market flash desk for a look at what is moving...
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luke's baptist church, the reverend aubrey lewis. >> let us bow our heads.e to celebrate a historic occasion, one that has tremendous significance in the life of african-americans and to the life of washington, d.c. we thank you for the opportunity to be here, and we ask our blessings on this gathering. we ask, lord, that you continue to be with each of us as we go about doing the things that we do on a daily basis, and continue to allow us to be a shining beacon as we travel throughout the city. bless this occasion and all those that are part of it. . in jesus' name we pray, amen. >> please welcome rock creek park superintendent tara morrison. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. on behalf of the national park service, welcome to rock creek park and the historic fort stevens. we are pleased that you have joined us today as we commemorate the 150th anniversary of the battle of fort stooens. the national park service has been commemorating the ses kwi centennial with programming that have enlightened not only the visitors but the national park service. the
luke's baptist church, the reverend aubrey lewis. >> let us bow our heads.e to celebrate a historic occasion, one that has tremendous significance in the life of african-americans and to the life of washington, d.c. we thank you for the opportunity to be here, and we ask our blessings on this gathering. we ask, lord, that you continue to be with each of us as we go about doing the things that we do on a daily basis, and continue to allow us to be a shining beacon as we travel throughout...
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has become an issue ban again because the philadelphia inquirer, their excellent police officer, aubrey whale even and mike newell doing a story and talking to the commissioner in this in the wake of what we are seeing across the country in missouri, chris and dawn? >> who would ever want to be a police officer anymore. you were just in south jersey the last two days where police headquarters getting shot up, by drive byes and now you have these guys with cameras on themselves, threat of lawsuits, it is not an easy job. >> anybody in any job wouldn't want a camera on them wearing, recording everything that you do, following you in the bathroom essentially almost. it is an invasion of your personal privacy even though you are a public official, it is not something somebody can get comfortable with real quick. you are second guessing yourself. last thing you want a police officer doing and john mcnesby points out is second guessing himself when he is making a split second decision. >> thanks, steve, very much. >>> upper darby police arrest an elderly man in a bizzarre peeping tom case. >>
has become an issue ban again because the philadelphia inquirer, their excellent police officer, aubrey whale even and mike newell doing a story and talking to the commissioner in this in the wake of what we are seeing across the country in missouri, chris and dawn? >> who would ever want to be a police officer anymore. you were just in south jersey the last two days where police headquarters getting shot up, by drive byes and now you have these guys with cameras on themselves, threat of...
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host: aubrey from george on the independent line. we will have to leave that conversation therefore this morning. next up, we will talk with tim theh, the director of cato institute. king-time burger hortons merger. onhave the cbo director newsmakers this week. here is a preview of him talking about how the cbo estimated the cost of the affordable care act. [video clip] >> on the question of whether we were right or not, we don't know. in some important ways, we will never know. parts of the affordable care act, they established new streams of money that one can identify separately. it has established credits to help people buy insurance through exchanges. those credits did not exist before. howan ultimately assess much money is being spent on this credits and compare that to what our prediction was. this was the first year. now, the enrollment in the intrinsics changes this year is -- india the exchanges the series very close -- we don't know what the cost of those credits will turn out to be. it made changes to pre-existing program
host: aubrey from george on the independent line. we will have to leave that conversation therefore this morning. next up, we will talk with tim theh, the director of cato institute. king-time burger hortons merger. onhave the cbo director newsmakers this week. here is a preview of him talking about how the cbo estimated the cost of the affordable care act. [video clip] >> on the question of whether we were right or not, we don't know. in some important ways, we will never know. parts of...
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they started up again and they're focusing like this can aubrey mcclendon is making a big wager on ohio[inaudible] how may of these wildcatters you read about were aged 50 plus but another question with is what your take on some of documenters and come out about fracking? are they factually correct? do you dispute the findings? were all these wildcatters can were some of them twentysomething, or merged were in their '60s and '70s when they pushed for this innovation? >> i write about sort of self eclectic group, the winners, because he figured how to get oil and gas. the majority of them spent years if not decades in frustration all relative of frustration. another gentleman up in north dakota, michael johnson whose father also changed his name, a greek immigrant, a lot of emigrants in my book. he found one of the biggest fields in the whole area of north dakota, and he did it, maybe 75 years of age, maybe older, 80. there were a lot of older people who finally make it work and strike it rich late in life, surprisingly. i'm sorry, what was the second part of your questions because the d
they started up again and they're focusing like this can aubrey mcclendon is making a big wager on ohio[inaudible] how may of these wildcatters you read about were aged 50 plus but another question with is what your take on some of documenters and come out about fracking? are they factually correct? do you dispute the findings? were all these wildcatters can were some of them twentysomething, or merged were in their '60s and '70s when they pushed for this innovation? >> i write about sort...
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it was eight years ago today when 17-year-old aubrey abrakasa was shot and killed at the intersection of grove and baker streets. no arrests have been made in the case. the teen's mother, paulette brown and police detectives will be answering questions and handing out fliers looking for information about the teen's this is all happening today at three p-m at baker and grove streets. also happening later today. united educators of san francisco plan to take a strike vote against the san francisco >>:it's the first of two votes that could lead to a strike after months of labor negoations have failed to produce a new it's happening at 4:30 at washington high school in the the vote will not trigger a strike but instead authorize the united educators of san francisco officials to schedule a strike vote. that's not expected to happen until next month. >>:the raiders are seriously considering relocating from oakland. reports say that owner mark davis is stepping up his efforts kron 4's jackie sissel is live >>:jackie? mark davis himself to not come out and say you wanted to move to los angel
it was eight years ago today when 17-year-old aubrey abrakasa was shot and killed at the intersection of grove and baker streets. no arrests have been made in the case. the teen's mother, paulette brown and police detectives will be answering questions and handing out fliers looking for information about the teen's this is all happening today at three p-m at baker and grove streets. also happening later today. united educators of san francisco plan to take a strike vote against the san...
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luke's baptist church, the reverend aubrey lewis. >> let us bow our heads.e to celebrate a historic occasion, one that has tremendous significance in the life of african-americans and to the life of washington, d.c. we thank you for the opportunity to be here, and we ask our blessings on this gathering. we ask, lord, that you continue to be with each of us as we go about doing the things that we do on a daily basis, and continue to allow us to be a shining beacon as we travel throughout the city. bless this occasion and all those that are part of it. . in jesus' name we pray, amen. >> please welcome rock creek park superintendent tara morrison. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. on behalf of the national park service, welcome to rock creek park and the historic fort stevens. we are pleased that you have joined us today as we commemorate the 150th anniversary of the battle of fort stooens. the national park service has been commemorating the ses kwi centennial with programming that have enlightened not only the visitors but the national park service. the
luke's baptist church, the reverend aubrey lewis. >> let us bow our heads.e to celebrate a historic occasion, one that has tremendous significance in the life of african-americans and to the life of washington, d.c. we thank you for the opportunity to be here, and we ask our blessings on this gathering. we ask, lord, that you continue to be with each of us as we go about doing the things that we do on a daily basis, and continue to allow us to be a shining beacon as we travel throughout...
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the in vocation will be delivered by the senior pastor of saint luke's church, the reverend aubrey lewisal merciful father, this morning we come to celebrate a historic occasion. one that has tremendous significance in the life of african-americans and especially to the life of washington, d.c. we thank you, lord, for the opportunity to be here, and we ask our blessings during this gathering. we ask, lord, that you continue to be with each of us as we go about doing the things that we e historic occasion. one that has tremendous significance in the life of african-americans and especially to the life of washington, d.c. we thank you, lord, for the opportunity to be here, and we ask our blessings during this gathering. we ask, lord, that you continue to be with each of us as we go about doing the things that we do on a daily basis and continue to allow us to be a shining beacon as we travel throughout the city. bless this occasion and all those that are a part of it, in jesus name we pray, amen. weblep >> please welcome rock creek park superintendent tara of t morrison.he [ applause ] >>
the in vocation will be delivered by the senior pastor of saint luke's church, the reverend aubrey lewisal merciful father, this morning we come to celebrate a historic occasion. one that has tremendous significance in the life of african-americans and especially to the life of washington, d.c. we thank you, lord, for the opportunity to be here, and we ask our blessings during this gathering. we ask, lord, that you continue to be with each of us as we go about doing the things that we e...
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the in vocation will be delivered by the senior pastor of saint luke's church, the reverend aubrey lewis merciful father, this morning we come to celebrate a historic occasion. one that has tremendous significance in the life of african-americans and especially to the life of washington, d.c. we thank you, lord, for the opportunity to be here, and we ask our blessings during this gathering. we ask, lord, that you continue to be with each of us as we go about doing the things that we do on a daily basis and continue to allow us to be a shining beacon as we travel throughout the city. bless this occasion and all those that are a part of it, in jesus name we pray, amen. >> please welcome rock creek park superintendent tara morrison. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. on behalf of the national park service, welcome to rock creek park and historic fort stevens. we're pleased you've joined us today as we commemorate the 150th anniversary of the battle of fort stevens. the national park service has been commemorating this civic sesquicentennial since 2011 but programming and activities tha
the in vocation will be delivered by the senior pastor of saint luke's church, the reverend aubrey lewis merciful father, this morning we come to celebrate a historic occasion. one that has tremendous significance in the life of african-americans and especially to the life of washington, d.c. we thank you, lord, for the opportunity to be here, and we ask our blessings during this gathering. we ask, lord, that you continue to be with each of us as we go about doing the things that we do on a...
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the vegan butcher shop is the brainchild of two siblings aubrey and kale walch who started experimentingo sub. their die it's. they decided to make this a business this year and they say they didn't expect to make any money, but they have been pleasantly surprised. >> they start trying it on a regular basis. >> the siblings say they have sold out every week at the farmer's market and hope to have a physical store by next year. i still love my meat. but i'd try it. >> give it a try? >> yeah. >>> we have seen it on social media for weeks. we are talking about the als ice bucket challenge. >> yeah, they are big on my facebook feed. now, most have been fun, but some say one grandfather in texas took the challenge too far. we posted this video on facebook of himself dumping freezing cold ice water on him and his 0-month-old granddaughter. she does not look happy. poor thing. look at that. the child's outraged father who is the middle of divorcing the baby's mother took it to police. he was shocked to see what his ex-father-in-law was doing and others say the father has a right to be mad. >> m
the vegan butcher shop is the brainchild of two siblings aubrey and kale walch who started experimentingo sub. their die it's. they decided to make this a business this year and they say they didn't expect to make any money, but they have been pleasantly surprised. >> they start trying it on a regular basis. >> the siblings say they have sold out every week at the farmer's market and hope to have a physical store by next year. i still love my meat. but i'd try it. >> give it a...