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i note that historically the raiders former owner al davis did a lot to jerk oakland around and caused taxpayer dollars to keep the team there and according to the papers what i didn't hear from commissioner antonini, the papers reported should this all happen and the raiders were brought over here, i think the net debt to the people of oakland would be $172 million. i would just caution san francisco's public officials to be careful about encouraging something which is going to maybe benefit the private owners of a sports franchise and whatever contractors get benefit here. it's going to cause the people of oakland to spend a fortune of their own money for nothing, just to pay debt. we should be careful and thinking in terms of a regional thing and supporting each other, rather than frankly, from my point of view, anyway, stealing their teams back to san francisco to make us shine and other people be in the shadows. thank you. >> thank you. terry. >> commissioners, my name is terry mill and i am a citizen of bernal heights. last week you mentioned in your housing policy discussion tha
i note that historically the raiders former owner al davis did a lot to jerk oakland around and caused taxpayer dollars to keep the team there and according to the papers what i didn't hear from commissioner antonini, the papers reported should this all happen and the raiders were brought over here, i think the net debt to the people of oakland would be $172 million. i would just caution san francisco's public officials to be careful about encouraging something which is going to maybe benefit...
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. >>: mark davis and al davis assigned who is the ceo of the raiders basically said or not 11th-hourwe need to get a new stadium we have somebody that we need more money. let's face it is this a rough time to be in zero runs sports fan. the warriors announced the 30 living soon because san francisco and the difference to city-owned. we have $400 million towards a new stadium if he did them that they need about $600 million more. many money and it's getting down to the wire at this point. >>: we want the money or house. when he said is down to the 11th-hour what does that mean? it means we've been waiting a long time. willis sent a the sixth under million dollars more to it get a new stadium. >>: 638 at the time coming up a bar station agent goes above and beyond to save a man who was lost and has all tourism. plus a racal climbs to hide a comedown and ended up falling down while people are trying to rescue him. female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-ped
. >>: mark davis and al davis assigned who is the ceo of the raiders basically said or not 11th-hourwe need to get a new stadium we have somebody that we need more money. let's face it is this a rough time to be in zero runs sports fan. the warriors announced the 30 living soon because san francisco and the difference to city-owned. we have $400 million towards a new stadium if he did them that they need about $600 million more. many money and it's getting down to the wire at this point....
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al davis, good example in the bay area. so crossed the line by insulting national heroes, magic johnson, it was just untenable. >> he's always been that way. fellow own you were knew he was that way. they don't invite him to their homes for anything. >> if he's always been that way and has these settlements he had to pay out or lawsuits for housing discrimination and such how does the naacp wind up giving him a -- an award? >> lifetime achievement? >> i don't speak for the naacp. it's an organization made up of just -- of collection of human beings, most of whom -- many of whom are not professional at all. and sometimes individual chapters do things that the nationals don't even know about. i'm certain going forward the naacp is going to have an approval process for everybody in the future who is to be honored. >> i've heard two different opinions about silver's decision. some people said what he did was absolutely brave. others have said well, the momentum was already there, it was an easy decision for him. it was not anyt
al davis, good example in the bay area. so crossed the line by insulting national heroes, magic johnson, it was just untenable. >> he's always been that way. fellow own you were knew he was that way. they don't invite him to their homes for anything. >> if he's always been that way and has these settlements he had to pay out or lawsuits for housing discrimination and such how does the naacp wind up giving him a -- an award? >> lifetime achievement? >> i don't speak for...
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>> i went all true this with al davis, they didn't want him, either, but he persisted and stayed on untilssed away, so i think these fellows all have a big ego. don sterling invested more time with the nba team than any other man in the history of the sport. and i think he feels he has an entitlement to the fruits of his labor. it's that simple. >> one final question. if shelly sterling gets a deal, a purchase agreement with one of these groups, probably half a dozen very, very wealthy people out there who want to buy the l.a. clippers an comes in at a good price, $2 billion, $2.5 billion, will he accept that deal? >> not without reaching an accommodation with the nba which gives him some form of vindication. the money is not critical to him. >> well, it sounds to me like there can be a settlement under those circumstances. you're probably not that far away. the question is, does shelly sterling have a buyer? the answer is yes. will the nba be able to something, say something to give mr. sterling a little bit of what he wants? probably. and maybe that meeting next tuesday won't be necessa
>> i went all true this with al davis, they didn't want him, either, but he persisted and stayed on untilssed away, so i think these fellows all have a big ego. don sterling invested more time with the nba team than any other man in the history of the sport. and i think he feels he has an entitlement to the fruits of his labor. it's that simple. >> one final question. if shelly sterling gets a deal, a purchase agreement with one of these groups, probably half a dozen very, very...
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al jazeera, in the johannesburg. >> this hour, coming out and looking in. former n.f.l. player wade davist on the field and speaking out on the challenges of being gay, black and in the game. >> you followed their journey across the border >> it was heart wrenching... >> now see how it changed the lives of the people involved. >> i didn't go back to the person that i was before i left... >> an emotional borderland reunion >> this trip was personal to me... this is real... >> long held beliefs >>...illegal in mexico too.. >> learn the language! come here... >>...most ridiculous thing i've heard in my life >> tested by hard lived truths... >> these migrants are being exploited >> beyond borderland... only on al jazeera america if wee rest of the world, we can bring this kinda journalism back to cable news, we can make a real difference here. >>> finally, this hour, the sports world is never an easy place to come out of the closet. the nba's jason collins did and college ball star michael sam followed in his footballs. sam will find out which team he will suit up for. tonight, we introduce y
al jazeera, in the johannesburg. >> this hour, coming out and looking in. former n.f.l. player wade davist on the field and speaking out on the challenges of being gay, black and in the game. >> you followed their journey across the border >> it was heart wrenching... >> now see how it changed the lives of the people involved. >> i didn't go back to the person that i was before i left... >> an emotional borderland reunion >> this trip was personal to...
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al jazeera, in the johannesburg. >> this hour, coming out and looking in. former n.f.l. player wade davisn the field and speaking out on the challenges of being gay, black and in the game. consider this. the news of the day plus so much more. answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. can connect amere rest of the world, we can bring this kinda journalism back to cable news, we can make a real difference here. >>> finally, this hour, the sports world is never an easy place to come out of the closet. the nba's jason collins did and college ball star michael sam followed in his footballs. sam will find out which team he will suit up for. tonight, we introduce you to wade davis, a gay former football player who kept his sexuality a secret throughout his pro-career and in an open letter to michael sam, davis explains why he would do it all differently if he could. al jazeera's jessica taff has the story. >> dear young athletes, it is 6:40 a.m. i am sitting in at my computer thinking about what to write to you, and
al jazeera, in the johannesburg. >> this hour, coming out and looking in. former n.f.l. player wade davisn the field and speaking out on the challenges of being gay, black and in the game. consider this. the news of the day plus so much more. answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. can connect amere rest of the world, we can bring this kinda journalism back to cable news, we can make a real difference...
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al jazeera, in the branfantine neighborhood of johannesburg. >> this hour, coming out and looking in. former n.f.l. player wade davisut on the field and speaking out on the challenges of being gay, black and in the game. is justice really for all? >>> finally, this hour, the sports world is never an easy place to come out of the closet. the nba's jason collins did and college ball star michael sam followed in his footballs. sam will find out which team he will suit up for. tonight, we introduce you to wade davis, a gay former football player who kept his sexuality a secret throughout his pro-career and in an open letter to michael sam, davis explains why he would do it all differently if he could. al jazeera's jessica taff has the story. >> dear young athletes, it is 6:40 a.m. i am sitting in at my computer thinking about what to write to you, and i am sfraemd. i am afraid that my words won't be powerful enough. i fear that everything that is in my heart will not find its way out and have an impact on you. inthfrn wade davis's story begins in shreveport, louisiana, where he grew up the youngest of three children. by
al jazeera, in the branfantine neighborhood of johannesburg. >> this hour, coming out and looking in. former n.f.l. player wade davisut on the field and speaking out on the challenges of being gay, black and in the game. is justice really for all? >>> finally, this hour, the sports world is never an easy place to come out of the closet. the nba's jason collins did and college ball star michael sam followed in his footballs. sam will find out which team he will suit up for....
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davis next year so thank you. (clapping.) i see a lot of familiar a faces in the crowd my teacher my environmental science teacher and my al gastrobra teacher and history teacher those are very good people, you know. my teacher i had her for two years and i am in this program to go camping with my class and basically, i - yes walk so, yes. she shows a lot of empathy towards her students she's wonderful in many ways and mr. go on do he's a very cool math teacher. he takes time out of his life to, you know, play this game called legal legions on the computer it's online you fight other people with swords and stuff. so anyways they're good people and teachers are good and all right. okay. now we have the latin-american teachers association (clapping) and please also tell us about your organization >> good evening board members and everyone i'm a fifth grade teacher at the bryant elementary we had kick ball so i apologize for my clothes i'm the latin-american teacher association not this year that touches my heart about the filipino association they came to our association where we award scholarships. basically, the latin-american assoc
davis next year so thank you. (clapping.) i see a lot of familiar a faces in the crowd my teacher my environmental science teacher and my al gastrobra teacher and history teacher those are very good people, you know. my teacher i had her for two years and i am in this program to go camping with my class and basically, i - yes walk so, yes. she shows a lot of empathy towards her students she's wonderful in many ways and mr. go on do he's a very cool math teacher. he takes time out of his life...
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al jazeera america . >>> this is where it all began, the texas capitol building where last summer, politicians passed one of the most restrictive abortion laws the state has ever seen. democratic state senator wendy davis tried to block the bill to a filibuster, speaking for 11 hours straight? >> members, i am rising on the floor today to humbly give voice to thousands of texans who have been ignored. >> after loud interruptions by protesters, the deadline passed without a vote. >> senate bill 5 cannot be signed in the presence of the senate at this time and, therefore, cannot be... >> it meant she couldn't sit down, lien on the podium, eat, drink, or go to the bathroom for the entire time. for her efforts, davis won supporters from around the country, including powerful democrats who convinced her to run in this year's governor's race. but the victory was short-lived >> in signing house bill 2 today, celebrate and further cement the foundation on which the culture of life in texas is built upon. >> republican governor rick perry called a second special session in july and this time, the bill passed. he signed it into law that no. >> no one will ever have to ask you: where were you when the babies live
al jazeera america . >>> this is where it all began, the texas capitol building where last summer, politicians passed one of the most restrictive abortion laws the state has ever seen. democratic state senator wendy davis tried to block the bill to a filibuster, speaking for 11 hours straight? >> members, i am rising on the floor today to humbly give voice to thousands of texans who have been ignored. >> after loud interruptions by protesters, the deadline passed without a...
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al cake. the low calorie kind. the but for others the changes were ard to swallow. illinois congressman rodney davissh. >> they're seeing waste upon waste upon waste they never had before. >> reporter: davis says districts that lose money on their lunch programs for at .east six months should be allowed to disregard the new standards. >> they will feed nutritious meals. the they just need to be given me the opportunity to do so without washington telling them they can't. andeporter: margo wootan of the center for science and the public interest says 90% of schools are already in with thee with the updated standards. she wants them preserved. >> this is like taking a hacksaw o the problem rather than, you know, fixing it with a little scalpel. >> reporter: inpro-troe deuced d two years ago they require more whole grains, fruits and vegetables and less salt, sugar and fat. michelle obama is the most high-profile proponent the. >> so do you like your school lunches? >> reporter: on monday mrs. obama held a conference call with other supporters urge youing them to speak out. wootan thinks politics is hy
al cake. the low calorie kind. the but for others the changes were ard to swallow. illinois congressman rodney davissh. >> they're seeing waste upon waste upon waste they never had before. >> reporter: davis says districts that lose money on their lunch programs for at .east six months should be allowed to disregard the new standards. >> they will feed nutritious meals. the they just need to be given me the opportunity to do so without washington telling them they can't....
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davis: mr. speaker, i raise a point of order because the resolution violates section al budget e congress act. the resolution contains a waiver of all points of order against consideration of the bill which includes a waiver of section 425 of the congressional budget act which causes a violation of section 426-a. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois makes a point of order that the resolution violates section 426-a of the congressional budget act of 1974. the gentleman has met the threshold burden under the rule and the gentleman from illinois and a member opposed each will control 10 minutes of debate on the question of consideration. following debate, the chair will put the question of consideration as the statutory means of disposing of the point of order. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois. mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. point of order not only out of concern for unfunded mandates, but to highlight the failure of republican house leadership to protect the long-term unemployed, low-income citizens and others who have lost their jobs through no fault of their
davis: mr. speaker, i raise a point of order because the resolution violates section al budget e congress act. the resolution contains a waiver of all points of order against consideration of the bill which includes a waiver of section 425 of the congressional budget act which causes a violation of section 426-a. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois makes a point of order that the resolution violates section 426-a of the congressional budget act of 1974. the gentleman has met...