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my name is patrick from the athletic association. we very much support this project for the very many positive aspects of the project. we feel that the positives far outweigh the perceived or real negatives to have project. but what we really like about this project is the fact that out of the 400-acre development, 300 acres are open space and out of that 300 acres of open space, 40 acres have been set aside specifically for sports fields. i represent an organization that represents thousands of children in san francisco and indirectly thousands more to the boys and girls club, ymca, etc.. what the kids in san francisco are literally crying out for is more quantity and quality playing fields. to help fill that void. it will also be a base for the local organizations, sporting organizations already existing on the island. the local and regional sports facilities which will draw kids from all around the bay area. when the kids come to sport on treasure island when this facility is developed, they will bring with them their parents and
my name is patrick from the athletic association. we very much support this project for the very many positive aspects of the project. we feel that the positives far outweigh the perceived or real negatives to have project. but what we really like about this project is the fact that out of the 400-acre development, 300 acres are open space and out of that 300 acres of open space, 40 acres have been set aside specifically for sports fields. i represent an organization that represents thousands...
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. >> bergman: the power behind this spectacle is the national collegiate athletic association. they make all the rules for big- time college sports. >> i'm now in my 101st day on the job... >> bergman: mark emmert is the new president. >> many opportunities, many challenges. the ncaa is a voluntary association of around 1,10 colleges and universities. >> bergman: and it's a non- profit? >> absolutely, yes. >> bergman: and how much of your revenue comes from men's basketball? >> 90% of the revenue that flows into the ncaa comes from the media rights and ticket sales for the ncaa men's basketball tournament. >> bergman: and the current contract for march madness with cbs and turner broadcasting is for how many years and how much money? >> it's 14 years and it's $10.8 billion. >> bergman: $10.8 billion? >> about $700 million a year. >> bergman: that's a lot of money. >> it is. it is, yes. >> it's a business, and go for them. it's a unbelievable business. >> look at this pass... >> bergman: sonny vaccaro is one of the people who made march madness what it is today by bringing hundr
. >> bergman: the power behind this spectacle is the national collegiate athletic association. they make all the rules for big- time college sports. >> i'm now in my 101st day on the job... >> bergman: mark emmert is the new president. >> many opportunities, many challenges. the ncaa is a voluntary association of around 1,10 colleges and universities. >> bergman: and it's a non- profit? >> absolutely, yes. >> bergman: and how much of your revenue comes...
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only existed for 35 years making it to the final four out of the caa, colon yate-- colonial athletic association. i was wrong t is part of a trend. >> there may well be others. >> absolutely. >> let me ask you about the coaches of these two teams, first shacka smart, 34 years ol, i think. >> 32. >> 33, it's a remarkable story. what's he like. >> he's very outgoing, very emotional. in fact it's interesting because shacka is smart and brad stevens, the butler coach combined are one year younger than jim call human, the-- call houn the connecticut coach. young koches, brad stevens in his second final four, shaka smart in his first. totally opposite personalities. brad stevenses, i wrote this a couple years ago, if he had been alive when man landed on the moon he would say oh, that's pretty interesting that is big emotion. shaka smart, you hand him a cup of coffee this is the greatest thing i've ever seen in my life. totally opposite personalities but what they have in common, both very driven, competitive and both very good at what they do. >> smart basketball coaches. >> without any question. >> l
only existed for 35 years making it to the final four out of the caa, colon yate-- colonial athletic association. i was wrong t is part of a trend. >> there may well be others. >> absolutely. >> let me ask you about the coaches of these two teams, first shacka smart, 34 years ol, i think. >> 32. >> 33, it's a remarkable story. what's he like. >> he's very outgoing, very emotional. in fact it's interesting because shacka is smart and brad stevens, the butler...
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prison time even if you look back on what the judge has done in the past in association with high profile cases and athletes and steroid use and abuse, both times she has had cases in front of her she has indicated and given sentences of six months to a year of home detention. the real issue management case is what it means for his hall of fame status and that's going to be the key for this case. >> we won't know for a while. >> we won't know for a little while. a couple weeks at least. >> paul hend,son erson thank you so much for joining us. >> coming >> paul hend,son, thank you so much for joining us. >> coming up after the break. this week's jefferson award winner. >>> a couple of clouds. what can we expect next? we will talk about hacoming up. captions by: caption ,,,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] it's monday, some people will stick with their old way of getting vitamins and minerals. others will try total raisin bran with 100% of the daily value of 11 essential vitamins and minerals, and the luscious taste of plump juicy raisins and crunchy whole grain flakes. ♪ guess it's all about what kind of crunch
prison time even if you look back on what the judge has done in the past in association with high profile cases and athletes and steroid use and abuse, both times she has had cases in front of her she has indicated and given sentences of six months to a year of home detention. the real issue management case is what it means for his hall of fame status and that's going to be the key for this case. >> we won't know for a while. >> we won't know for a little while. a couple weeks at...
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narrator: joey walters is the deputy director of the arkansas activities association, the small agency that oversees all high school athletics in the state. >> we have recommendations in terms of when it would be dangerous to have practice, what to have out there at the practice field-- ice, water for... to cool the bodies down-- times for water breaks, times for them to have practices. those are the things that we provide for our schools. >> interviewer: but nothing happens to them if they don't meet those guidelines? >> at this time, no, ma'am. >> narrator: like most other states, arkansas doesn't mandate that high schools have any athletic trainers on the football field. only 15% of their schools do. >> you know, you look at the places you need it and, right now, that's a place that, you know, we can say, well, we... we can get by with having coaches. and so that's what... you know, that's what we do. >> we used to have the aid of a trainer, but we don't do that anymore. we... i mean, the... there's really not money there. it's not state-mandated, and a lot of schools just can't afford it. it's just another position that'
narrator: joey walters is the deputy director of the arkansas activities association, the small agency that oversees all high school athletics in the state. >> we have recommendations in terms of when it would be dangerous to have practice, what to have out there at the practice field-- ice, water for... to cool the bodies down-- times for water breaks, times for them to have practices. those are the things that we provide for our schools. >> interviewer: but nothing happens to them...
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to joy despite all that russian athletes continue to talk major figure skating fans but there's a good in russian there is not and see who reads just a few names associated with the russian figure skating at the beginning of the same sheree. so under that was the history of russian figure skating there these were the legends but today fergus k.d. is becoming more popular and is becoming a younger and younger and younger every day do you think this is good or well maybe dad or maybe this is this worries you you know i can say it is good or bad because it's what i have you know i could not i mean kids kids are like it's kids are nice like in july inside the function of the religionistic one of your no no not like this it's young guys but i have this porch in figure skating and we have some as a life it's kind of shorts and shows people skating fifteen years old and even maybe as they grow we more sure. and for henri and it's not bad too because we don't need to look at the sport how it's sport because it's sport sport it's for us for eons it's for it's for our life it's troll anyway it's action and some some guys in very young age the. howling pigs and wor
to joy despite all that russian athletes continue to talk major figure skating fans but there's a good in russian there is not and see who reads just a few names associated with the russian figure skating at the beginning of the same sheree. so under that was the history of russian figure skating there these were the legends but today fergus k.d. is becoming more popular and is becoming a younger and younger and younger every day do you think this is good or well maybe dad or maybe this is this...
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enjoy despite all that russian athletes continue to top the major figure skating bands but there's a good inclusion there is not and see who reads and just a few names associated with the russian figure skating at the beginning of the same sheree. so i'm going that was the history of russian figure skating there these were the legends but today fergus skating is becoming more and more popular and it's becoming younger and younger and younger every day do you think this is good or bad or maybe this and this worries you you know what i can say it is good or bad because it's what i have you know i get a lot i mean kids kids are like it's kids on a second you know my side vote you know religionistic love you know not like this it's young guys but after this sport in figure skating we have some life it's kind of shores and shows people skating to you and our fifty years old and even maybe as they grow we more sure. and for orient it's not bad too because we don't need to look at the sport how it's sport because it's sport sport it's for us for eons it's for it's power life it's show anyway it's action and some some guys in very young age the. big send world after t
enjoy despite all that russian athletes continue to top the major figure skating bands but there's a good inclusion there is not and see who reads and just a few names associated with the russian figure skating at the beginning of the same sheree. so i'm going that was the history of russian figure skating there these were the legends but today fergus skating is becoming more and more popular and it's becoming younger and younger and younger every day do you think this is good or bad or maybe...
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to joy despite all that russian athletes continue to talk major figure skating bands for two years very good in russian there is not and see her just a few names associated with the russian figure skating at the beginning of the same sheree. so i don't that was the history of russian figure skating there these were the legends but today fergus skating is becoming more and more popular and it's becoming younger and younger and younger every day do you think this is good or were media bad or maybe this is this worries you you know what i can say it is good or bad because it's what i have you know i you know what i mean kids kids are it's kids are nice like and you know i side don't you know there is not a religion etiquette twelve years old not like this it's young guys but after this poor in figure skating we have some life it's kind of short and shows people skating to and or fifteen years old and even maybe as they grow even more you know shorts after their and for henri and it's not bad too because we don't need to look at the sport how it's sport because it's korten sport it's for us for eons it's for it's for life it's troll anyway it's action and so
to joy despite all that russian athletes continue to talk major figure skating bands for two years very good in russian there is not and see her just a few names associated with the russian figure skating at the beginning of the same sheree. so i don't that was the history of russian figure skating there these were the legends but today fergus skating is becoming more and more popular and it's becoming younger and younger and younger every day do you think this is good or were media bad or...
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associate with school, something they may enjoy the most. some kids don't necessarily do well in the core subject areas but they do quite well in performing arts or fine arts and athletics. >> if the purpose of education was to create citizens to participate in a democratic society, someone might ask how does that contribute to that purpose? how does music contribute to that purpose? how does art, how does science, how does a social studies? you could go through all the activities and the german what each of them is contrary -- and determine what each of them does for the student. >> [inaudible] some activities [unintelligible] you have to have those type of discussions. how important are the arts? how important our foreign languages? what is our core mission? >> stand by, we are going live in 5-for-3-to- 1. >> cut. i'm sorry, this program has been cut for budget cuts. we are eliminating all glasses and all programs that do not have a direct impact on test scores. you need to leave. >> would schools cutting class is due to insufficient funds, they take more money from organizations. race to the top provides a large amount of money to schools that have the high standards
associate with school, something they may enjoy the most. some kids don't necessarily do well in the core subject areas but they do quite well in performing arts or fine arts and athletics. >> if the purpose of education was to create citizens to participate in a democratic society, someone might ask how does that contribute to that purpose? how does music contribute to that purpose? how does art, how does science, how does a social studies? you could go through all the activities and the...
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athlete threatened to cut her head off and burn down her home. jurors did not hear an audio recording in which one of bonds' former associates discussed the king'sudge decided it was inadmissible as evidence. >> they argued that the government never made the case that what bonds said to the grand jury mattered to the grand jury. and if that's the case, they can't convict him on any of the counts. >> reporter: and there was one witness who refused to testify. bonds' friend and former trainer, greg anderson, was found in contempt of court and sent immediately to jail. the second time anderson has chosen jail over testifying against bonds. diana alvear, abc news, los angeles. >>> as we enter the second week of the baseball season, a lot of people are keeping their eyes on barry bonds. of course, this case -- he's become the lightning rod for the whole steroid controversy so we'll see what happens with one of the greats. >> sort of the first domino to fall over. and many, many after him. >>> moving on now to the forecast for friday. showers from san francisco to l.a. and san diego. then we're looking at gusty winds around phoenix, albuquerque, and v
athlete threatened to cut her head off and burn down her home. jurors did not hear an audio recording in which one of bonds' former associates discussed the king'sudge decided it was inadmissible as evidence. >> they argued that the government never made the case that what bonds said to the grand jury mattered to the grand jury. and if that's the case, they can't convict him on any of the counts. >> reporter: and there was one witness who refused to testify. bonds' friend and former...
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associate with, something they may enjoy the most. some kids who don't necessarily well in the course subject areas -- core subject areas made it quite well in performing arts or athletics. >> if the purpose of education was to create citizens to participate in a democratic how does thiathletics contributo that purpose? how does music contribute to that purpose? how does art, science, social studies? you would be able to go through all the activities and determine what each of them is contributing to a publishing the purpose. that is how you set priorities. >> some activities may be more or less important than other activities. i think we have to begin to have those types of discussions so that we can identify how important are the arts, how important are four languages? where are they in terms of our core mission? >> stand by. going live in five, four, three, two, one. >> cut. >> i'm sorry, kids, but this program is being cut due to budget cuts. we're eliminating all classes and programs that do not have a direct impact on test scores. turn the computer is off. if you need to leave. >> with school boards around the nation cutting classes to to insufficient funds, raced
associate with, something they may enjoy the most. some kids who don't necessarily well in the course subject areas -- core subject areas made it quite well in performing arts or athletics. >> if the purpose of education was to create citizens to participate in a democratic how does thiathletics contributo that purpose? how does music contribute to that purpose? how does art, science, social studies? you would be able to go through all the activities and determine what each of them is...
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athletic or social need to be maintained in schools. they do help to enrich the learning environment. for some students, it is what really engages the student. it is what they associate school with. it may be what they enjoy the most. some kids who do not do well in the course of the areas may find that they do quite well at performing or fine arts or athletics. >> if the purpose of education was to create citizens to participate in a democratic society, then someone might say , how does athletics contribute to that purpose? how does music contribute to the purpose? how does art or science or social studies? you would be able to go through all of the activities and determine what each of them is contributing to accomplishing the purpose. that is how you set priorities when it is needed. >> in some communities, some activities may be more or less important than to other communities. we have to begin to have those types of discussions to identify how important these things are. where are they in terms of our core mission? >> standby. going live in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. >> i am sorry. the program has been cut due to budget cuts. we are eliminating all classes and programs that
athletic or social need to be maintained in schools. they do help to enrich the learning environment. for some students, it is what really engages the student. it is what they associate school with. it may be what they enjoy the most. some kids who do not do well in the course of the areas may find that they do quite well at performing or fine arts or athletics. >> if the purpose of education was to create citizens to participate in a democratic society, then someone might say , how does...