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davis. inside his office, everything was silver and black, the desk, couch, carpet, everything down to the pencil. his life was all about the oakland raiders, and now the team and the league will never be the same. kim coyle reports. >> you are a final part of the progress of this football team. >> reporter: he was the heart, soul, and symbol of his team. al davis was raiders football. commitment to excellence. just win, baby, the spoken words of davis, words that became the mantra of raider nation, creating an attitude that set them apart from the rest of the national football league. he was born in brockton, massachusetts, but it was in brooklyn, new york, where his education and street smarts began. it was clear from the start that alan davis was a man who believed in going against the grain. in 1960, eight pro teams were established to form the american football league, competing against the successful national football league. the oakland raiders were one of those upstart teams, and by
davis. inside his office, everything was silver and black, the desk, couch, carpet, everything down to the pencil. his life was all about the oakland raiders, and now the team and the league will never be the same. kim coyle reports. >> you are a final part of the progress of this football team. >> reporter: he was the heart, soul, and symbol of his team. al davis was raiders football. commitment to excellence. just win, baby, the spoken words of davis, words that became the mantra...
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davis. and five or six people out of 300 had read a book. and that's in a region of the country that's very interested in history, very knowledgeable about the civil war. so that was really my great surprise. here are some of the things that link them. both men born in kentucky in the log cabins. less than 100 miles apart and less than one year apart. in their youth both men were undisciplined, fun seekers. when jefferson davis was at west point, he was almost expelled on more than one occasion from the academy for drinking at a tavern, a forbidden place of debauchery. he almost fought a duel as did abraham lincoln almost once fight a duel. both were excellent wrestlers. as a boy, jefferson davis had learned from slaves how to wrestle, and abraham lincoln became an expert wrestler in new say element where he -- salem where he fought many matches. and lincoln, always rail thin, had prodigious strength from his years of physical labor. that's where theyty individualed. jefferson davis was priv
davis. and five or six people out of 300 had read a book. and that's in a region of the country that's very interested in history, very knowledgeable about the civil war. so that was really my great surprise. here are some of the things that link them. both men born in kentucky in the log cabins. less than 100 miles apart and less than one year apart. in their youth both men were undisciplined, fun seekers. when jefferson davis was at west point, he was almost expelled on more than one occasion...
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davis' former players. here's larry beil. >> don't forget the flames in the off-season burns brightest is the will to win, commitment to excellence, pride and poise and just win, baby. >> from john madden to jon gruden to he hew jackson, al das believed in the greatness of the raiders to the end. >> we'll get this thing straighteddenned out. >> no team was nor of a reflection of its owner than al davis. he altered every aspect of pro football. with a vertical passing game, and socially giving minorities a chance at the nfl. he was the raiders and his favorite phrase will be remembered. >> just win, baby. >> al davis was born july 4th, 1929, raised in brooklyn, graduated from syracuse in 1950 and cut from the varsity team. his pro career began with the los angeles chargers in 1960. in i '63 he became head coach. in '66 davis was named the afl commissioner and forced the merger with the nfl. when peteroselle was commissioner he went back to the raiders. they won 13 division championships and three super bowls
davis' former players. here's larry beil. >> don't forget the flames in the off-season burns brightest is the will to win, commitment to excellence, pride and poise and just win, baby. >> from john madden to jon gruden to he hew jackson, al das believed in the greatness of the raiders to the end. >> we'll get this thing straighteddenned out. >> no team was nor of a reflection of its owner than al davis. he altered every aspect of pro football. with a vertical passing...
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davis.> only one guy like him. >> going into the locker room and seeing mr. davis there with a smile on his face, and giving you a handshake, that handshake was very valuable. >> a great football owner. >> mike: the raiders released a statement on their web site that says, he was an innovate for, pioneer with a deep love and passion for the game of football, his legacy with endure forever. we'll hear from some current players coming up later. >> alan: called him mr. davis. >> mike: that's what called him, too. >> alan: the raider nation fans are paying tribute to al davis. we're live at raider headquarters in alameda where fans have been paying respects. >> reporter: and for those who do call themselves part of raider nation, this is the white house house, and that memorial right there is the expression of a people in mourning. for those devoted fans, al davis was more than just a man who built an iconic franchise, balloons, flowers, and a raidersjersey, the silver and black piece office the
davis.> only one guy like him. >> going into the locker room and seeing mr. davis there with a smile on his face, and giving you a handshake, that handshake was very valuable. >> a great football owner. >> mike: the raiders released a statement on their web site that says, he was an innovate for, pioneer with a deep love and passion for the game of football, his legacy with endure forever. we'll hear from some current players coming up later. >> alan: called him mr....
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he was the coach, he was the man, al davis. >> al davis passed away today at his home in oakland. the cause is yet to be revealed. here to talk to us about the imprint that davis left in football, of vern glenn. >>vern: there will never be another guy like him. if you love him, great. if you hated him, he did not care. all he cared was that you loved the oakland raiders. it stayed built a mt. rushmore of ever want to say to the nfl, he would be there. >>vicki: would he be front and center? vern >> and let's take a look back at al davis. a pioneer in professional football, he had been in the raiders organization since 1972. long before that, he was the days of the franchise if as coach and head of full operations. in 1963, he took over a franchise that had previously won only nine days in three seasons. he was the nfl coach of the year. after serving as afl commissioner in 1966, he returned to oakland. their raiders became the most successful team and all of professional sports from 1967-1985. >> this was our finest hour, the finest hour in the history of the oakland raiders. >>ver
he was the coach, he was the man, al davis. >> al davis passed away today at his home in oakland. the cause is yet to be revealed. here to talk to us about the imprint that davis left in football, of vern glenn. >>vern: there will never be another guy like him. if you love him, great. if you hated him, he did not care. all he cared was that you loved the oakland raiders. it stayed built a mt. rushmore of ever want to say to the nfl, he would be there. >>vicki: would he be...
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al davis was raiders football. commitment to excellence, just win, baby, the spoken words of davis, words that became the mantra of raider nation and created an attitude that boldly stood apart from the rest of the national football league. he was born in brockton, massachusetts. but it was in brooklyn, new york, where his education in street smarts began. it was clear from the start that alan davis was a man who believed in going against the grain. in 1960, eight pro teams were established to form the american football league. competing against the successful national football league. the oakland raiders were one of those upstart teams and by 1963, the 3-year-old franchise had been through three head coaches. that was before they turned to a chargers assistant coach to turn their bad fortunes around. with al davis as head coach, the raiders won 23 of 42 games in three seasons, a far cry from the 9-33 mark by his predecessors. >> hey, i said [ bleep ]! >> reporter: by the 1970s, davis assumed complete control of th
al davis was raiders football. commitment to excellence, just win, baby, the spoken words of davis, words that became the mantra of raider nation and created an attitude that boldly stood apart from the rest of the national football league. he was born in brockton, massachusetts. but it was in brooklyn, new york, where his education in street smarts began. it was clear from the start that alan davis was a man who believed in going against the grain. in 1960, eight pro teams were established to...
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everybody was hunting birth but davis got so far into the deep south only the new calgary was after davis and every penny of the reward was paid out to the man whose captured him. >> thank you for your talk. many years ago i went to the jefferson davis house and i went to the of building where he wrote his memoirs. how did he live to write his memoirs? what were the people of the north what do they think of him while he was traveling around the south? >> too many people davis was a hated figure that was after the war the false rumors spread he was captured in women's clothing that took away the hatred. after the war he did not run for office ago on a speaking tour. he said i could be elected to any political office in the south but said if we were right to then how could i say we are wrong now? he did not speak out he was not in agitated with the miss treatment
everybody was hunting birth but davis got so far into the deep south only the new calgary was after davis and every penny of the reward was paid out to the man whose captured him. >> thank you for your talk. many years ago i went to the jefferson davis house and i went to the of building where he wrote his memoirs. how did he live to write his memoirs? what were the people of the north what do they think of him while he was traveling around the south? >> too many people davis was a...
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al davis was raiders football. commitment to excellence. just win baby. spoken words of davis. words that became the mantra of raider nation and created an attitude that boldly stood apart from the rest of the national football league. he was born in brockton, massachusetts, but it was in brooklyn, new york, where his education and street smarts began. it was clear from the start that allen davis was a man who believed in going against the grain. in 1960, eight pro teams were established to form the american football league competing against the successful national football league. the oakland raiders were one of those teams. and by 1963 the three-year-old franchise had been through three head coaches before they turned to a chargers assistant coach to turn them around. the raiders won 23 of 42 games in three seasons. a far cry from the 9-33 marked by his predecessor. by the 1970s davis assumed complete control of the raiders and formed a personnel on the field with driven personalities under the leadership of a young head coach named john madden. they were the envy and fear of
al davis was raiders football. commitment to excellence. just win baby. spoken words of davis. words that became the mantra of raider nation and created an attitude that boldly stood apart from the rest of the national football league. he was born in brockton, massachusetts, but it was in brooklyn, new york, where his education and street smarts began. it was clear from the start that allen davis was a man who believed in going against the grain. in 1960, eight pro teams were established to...
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al davis was a polarizing figure. but he had a passion for football -- and blazed many trails for women and minorities in the business of the game. davis died this morning at his home in oakland at the age of 82. the cause of death has not been released. dennis o'donnel is here with more on al davis' legacy. dennis. al davis' health had been failing in recent years..still, the nfl world reacted with sadness and recollection at the news that one of its' true architects, leaders, and mavericks was gone. kim coyle reports on the legacy of a man who's name was synomous with the team he ran with an iron fist.. the raiders are in houston tonight, preparing for the game tomorrow against the texans..kim coyle with constant efforts to recapture glory days and supremacy. >> look, you have to win. i think you can win. that's what we got to do. >> the oakland raiders and their universal fan base remain a symbol of rebellion and pride. a mind set established long ago by its fearless leader, a leader named al davis. >> i want to wi
al davis was a polarizing figure. but he had a passion for football -- and blazed many trails for women and minorities in the business of the game. davis died this morning at his home in oakland at the age of 82. the cause of death has not been released. dennis o'donnel is here with more on al davis' legacy. dennis. al davis' health had been failing in recent years..still, the nfl world reacted with sadness and recollection at the news that one of its' true architects, leaders, and mavericks...
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al davis was born july 4th, 1929. he was raised in brooklyn new york but he turned oakland, california into his own nation. the raider nation. >> this is about a new mystique. >> he was just 33 when he joined the organization in 1963. as head coach and as general manager. >> well, he was very demanding man. he turned our organization into a professional football team and he turned the american football league into a real first class football league. >> reporter: three years later davis left the raiders to become the american football league commissioner and helped force the merger with the bigger established football league and that historic merger ended his stint and he returned to oakland as part owner and he obtained control of every day operations of the team. >> i want a winner. that's my life and i have always won and i always will win. >> very tough physical and intimidating and good football team. i think is his legacy of being able to build that and a little bit of a renegade and outlaw and i'll do it my way
al davis was born july 4th, 1929. he was raised in brooklyn new york but he turned oakland, california into his own nation. the raider nation. >> this is about a new mystique. >> he was just 33 when he joined the organization in 1963. as head coach and as general manager. >> well, he was very demanding man. he turned our organization into a professional football team and he turned the american football league into a real first class football league. >> reporter: three...
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al davis met a lot to a lot of people.e known as the owner and managing partner, it is like a death in the family for people who are genuine raider fans. you can see people taking pictures and paying their respects. that is going on all day. the game is coming up, i am sorry there will be a lot of camaraderie as thickly in houston today. if >>ysabel: i am sure they will be throwing one back for al. if you heard the word nostalgia, the raiders have a reputation as a tough team, but the loss of davis has of course brought out the soft side of the raider nation. dave casper spent seven seasons with davis in the '70s. >> i tried to play hard. i did what i was supposed to do. he always liked a player that played hard. that is what he expected. he was close to the team. he liked that, that was important to him, we knew he was there. >>ysabel: we have much more on al davis on our web site, www.kron4.com. that includes reaction from fellow owners, the oakland mayor and a former player. >>ysabel: in other news, a historic and contr
al davis met a lot to a lot of people.e known as the owner and managing partner, it is like a death in the family for people who are genuine raider fans. you can see people taking pictures and paying their respects. that is going on all day. the game is coming up, i am sorry there will be a lot of camaraderie as thickly in houston today. if >>ysabel: i am sure they will be throwing one back for al. if you heard the word nostalgia, the raiders have a reputation as a tough team, but the...
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for more on al davis, including a shot at -- including a slide show will go to ktvu and on the al davis to. >> police investigate their second shooting of the weekend. a 24-year-old man was shot and killed yesterday evening. two men were seen running from the scene and they are still at large. the killing follows the shooting of a 36-year-old man on park greenway friday evening. that victim is expected to survive. no arrests have been made in either case. >>> santa fe police search for a gunman who shot a couple in their home. the shooting happened around 11:00 yesterday morning on south shirt -- south third street. the neighbor says the victims were 19 and 20-year-old students at san jose state university. >> they were really nice, didn't bother anyone. >> the neighbor believes the couple was robbed at police say they have not determined a motive. a minute before the shooting, san jose police were also called in to help a sheriff deputy who opens fire on a suspected car thief. the deputy was on routine patrol when he spotted 37-year-old omar muti in a white ford explorer. as the deputy
for more on al davis, including a shot at -- including a slide show will go to ktvu and on the al davis to. >> police investigate their second shooting of the weekend. a 24-year-old man was shot and killed yesterday evening. two men were seen running from the scene and they are still at large. the killing follows the shooting of a 36-year-old man on park greenway friday evening. that victim is expected to survive. no arrests have been made in either case. >>> santa fe police...
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for the first time the raiders played without al davis as either an owner or coach and while davis iss his motto lives on. just win baby. his son on the field with the team currently in control of the organization. picking up in the second quarter, houston leading 7-6. shaw finds him open for a 56- yard touchdown. 14-6. passes for 416-yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions. the raiders didn't get a first down until the final possession of the first half. jason campbell finds heyward- bey for a catch and 14-12 texans. davis loving it. raiders lead 15-14. look at the grabby walter. it set up a field goal. houston back up 17-15. fourth quarter, campbell steps up, touchdown raiders and they're back on top. 22-17. it was 25-20 oakland, under 30 seconds left. pass, hauls it in at the 5 yardline. houston would spike the ball and stop the clock with 7 seconds left in the game. they had one final play. shaw goes back to pass, scrambles to buy time, looks into the end zone. michael mix it off -- michael picks it off. an emotional game for jackson who is mourning the loss he referred to as
for the first time the raiders played without al davis as either an owner or coach and while davis iss his motto lives on. just win baby. his son on the field with the team currently in control of the organization. picking up in the second quarter, houston leading 7-6. shaw finds him open for a 56- yard touchdown. 14-6. passes for 416-yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions. the raiders didn't get a first down until the final possession of the first half. jason campbell finds heyward- bey...
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davis. sad for the family. my thought are with mrs. davis and son mark, first of all, and all the rest of the family. pretty shocked, you know. al davis was quite a guy in my life and in the lives of hundreds of people that worked for him and played for him and thousands of people around the league. i -- you know, i realize he has been sick for a long, long time. he fought a good fight as you would expect of al. but, still, you hate to lose someone who has been that significant in your life. and that significant in the world of sports in particular football. >> that suggest in your life, raymond. why? >> well, impact. you know, from the time i was 22 years old, al davis has been in my life. and, you know, there has been all kinds of events. he has been there and aware of pretty much all the things that have happened and that's the unique thing about al davis. i would dare say that al has had involvement, the right involvement, intimate involvement in almost every player that ever played for
davis. sad for the family. my thought are with mrs. davis and son mark, first of all, and all the rest of the family. pretty shocked, you know. al davis was quite a guy in my life and in the lives of hundreds of people that worked for him and played for him and thousands of people around the league. i -- you know, i realize he has been sick for a long, long time. he fought a good fight as you would expect of al. but, still, you hate to lose someone who has been that significant in your life....
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>>vicki: al davis passed away at his home in oakland today. if vern glenn gives us a look at the imprint that fernanburner had on--vern glenn gives this a look at the imprint that davis had on their raiders and football. >>vern: in 1963, he took over a franchise that would win only nine games in three seasons. he was afl coach of the year. after serving as commissioner in 1966, he returned to oakland ended their raiders became the most successful team in all professional sports from 1967-1985. >> touchdown raiders. >> this was the finest hour in the history of their raiders. >>vern: they ended up winning three super bowls. his stable world was dominate. the team to ride on a fear and intimidation. in 1982, he molded the team from oakland to los angeles. the football league attempted to block the move. >>vern: in 1992, he was inducted into the football hall of fame. >> at this is testimony to the people that support their enthusiasm and talents into their raiders dynasty. burner >> in 1995 he move to the team back to oakland after 13 years in l
>>vicki: al davis passed away at his home in oakland today. if vern glenn gives us a look at the imprint that fernanburner had on--vern glenn gives this a look at the imprint that davis had on their raiders and football. >>vern: in 1963, he took over a franchise that would win only nine games in three seasons. he was afl coach of the year. after serving as commissioner in 1966, he returned to oakland ended their raiders became the most successful team in all professional sports from...
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davis carries a few defenders with him. 31-3. two touchdowns.our coaches ago but this one looks like the east coast killer. >> tigers participation created a huge spike in ticket sales. moments before 7, he ran toward the green and threw a hot dog in his direction. it didn't hit him and tiger missed the put. he finishes at 7 under par for the tournament. respectable but not in contention. this one goes to a playoff. misses the chance to win in regulation, misses another chance to win in the second playoff hole and on the 6th playoff hole, it's this shot to end it, his first pga tour victory in a long finish today. game 1, zach going over his notes on the cardinals, he might want to add don't throw a curveball. his homerun gave them a lead. he has driven in 8 driver's license no. postseason. but scoring runs isn't a problem for him. he hits one of 3 home runs and don't you think he would look good in a giants uniform next year. they win 9. 6. kim is in houston. we'll have a complete report on that finish, just win baby. >> yeah. >> what a way to
davis carries a few defenders with him. 31-3. two touchdowns.our coaches ago but this one looks like the east coast killer. >> tigers participation created a huge spike in ticket sales. moments before 7, he ran toward the green and threw a hot dog in his direction. it didn't hit him and tiger missed the put. he finishes at 7 under par for the tournament. respectable but not in contention. this one goes to a playoff. misses the chance to win in regulation, misses another chance to win in...
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al davis on their mind. a rowdy relevant come home for raider players. >> the fans love al, we love al and we're definitely going to miss him. we're always going to bleed silver and black. >> we love al. he drafted all of us. >> reporter: the name on the back of the jersey worn today as an unmistakingly tribute. >> i always had a love for the raiders. >> reporter: this man drove to alameda after watching the game in texas on tv. >> the fact they won tv today also and the way they did win it just makes it where he was looking down at us. >> reporter: game score, raiders 25-houston texans 20. eli brought flowers and paid his respect. >> doesn't matter what team you root for, he was so instrumental to the game. >> yesterday morning was a sad day. it was very sad. >> he built something and he stuck with it and he lived it. so there's pioneers like that in this world that do that. al davis is definitely one of them. >> these fans came here to feel al davis' presence. this man felt it was not enough. three hours a
al davis on their mind. a rowdy relevant come home for raider players. >> the fans love al, we love al and we're definitely going to miss him. we're always going to bleed silver and black. >> we love al. he drafted all of us. >> reporter: the name on the back of the jersey worn today as an unmistakingly tribute. >> i always had a love for the raiders. >> reporter: this man drove to alameda after watching the game in texas on tv. >> the fact they won tv today...
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passing of al davis. >> i still can't get over it. i still can't get over it. >> rocky rochelle was a doctor's assistant with the team for 30 years. >> it's not easy. that was a great man. >> everybody's got a story to tell about al and how they feel. >> and today was the day for it, amongst the davis and r5euders memorabilia, fans hugged and toasted a legend. >> it's just a celebration of al davis. >> no matter how crowded this bar gets, this booth is always reserved for al davis. so the owner admits he's never actually been here. >> it will be reserved forever for al davis. >> at raiders headquarters a memorial that has more than doubled since yesterday under a flag flown at half-staff. >> i came out here today to honor al davis. i lost my son in july, and he was a huge raiders fan. i grew up in oakland, so i felt like i needed to be here today for a little while. >> reporter: even at ricky's, there's a heaviness in the air. >> usually when i come in ricky's, people are just jamming, but it's kind of subdued, kind of going with the
passing of al davis. >> i still can't get over it. i still can't get over it. >> rocky rochelle was a doctor's assistant with the team for 30 years. >> it's not easy. that was a great man. >> everybody's got a story to tell about al and how they feel. >> and today was the day for it, amongst the davis and r5euders memorabilia, fans hugged and toasted a legend. >> it's just a celebration of al davis. >> no matter how crowded this bar gets, this booth is...
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and they did what davis always told them to do. just win baby. >> it is over. after the passing of al davis yesterday just win baby lives for the raiders. >> it was an emotional victory for the team. the coach and others breaking down in tears. as for the fans, anne makovec said how the raiders nation is coping with the loss of their leader. >> remembering an icon, al davis, owner of the oakland raiders. >> this is what it is about. this is what the raider nation is about. come out here and remember mr. davis. >> ricky's sports bar in san leandro known as the place for raiders fans was packed for the first game since the passing of al davis. >> i still can't go over it. >> reporter: a doctor's assistant with the team for 30 years. >> it is not easy, baby. he was a great man. it was a real honor being on that team. >> everybody has got a story to tell about al and how they feel. and today was the day for it amongst the davis and raiders memorabilia, fans hugged and toasted a legend. >> it is a celebration of al davis. >> reporter: no matter how crowded this bar
and they did what davis always told them to do. just win baby. >> it is over. after the passing of al davis yesterday just win baby lives for the raiders. >> it was an emotional victory for the team. the coach and others breaking down in tears. as for the fans, anne makovec said how the raiders nation is coping with the loss of their leader. >> remembering an icon, al davis, owner of the oakland raiders. >> this is what it is about. this is what the raider nation is...
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>> al davis in the house! >> reporter: a toast to the man credited with changing the nfl. >> yeah, he's the man. >> reporter: his license plate reads commitment to excellence and at his tailgate party, his flag is flying low. >> in honor of al. quite a while to take that thing apart and get it done. >> reporter: for the first raiders home game, the passing of of al davis. >> him leaving is just the end of an era. >> reporter: davis was memorialized in all sorts of ways today, dubbed black day by some fans. he's on t-shirts and twitter, filling a stream of comments, hopes and memories from all over the u.s. >> along with the partying and the mourning going on here in the parking lot of the coliseum, there's also an air of wonder, what is next for the team? >> it's almost like a matriarch of a family leaving. he's part of our history and our family. >> reporter: but there are some things most can agree on. >> i hope they never go back to los angeles. >> i'm hoping they will keep the same al davis way. >> reporte
>> al davis in the house! >> reporter: a toast to the man credited with changing the nfl. >> yeah, he's the man. >> reporter: his license plate reads commitment to excellence and at his tailgate party, his flag is flying low. >> in honor of al. quite a while to take that thing apart and get it done. >> reporter: for the first raiders home game, the passing of of al davis. >> him leaving is just the end of an era. >> reporter: davis was...
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davi al davis played passing ofl davis. >> isabel: we will also have your forecast.nouncer) live from the bay area news channel, this is the kron 4 news. >> isabel: good morning. the raiders are in the morning losing al davis. it is really shocking. they are in the morning. >> marty: a new film about the negative impact the media has on young girls. >>jacqueline and i give a lot oo that. it is a good subject. strong women who rocked! and we are going to talk about fleet week. we will take a different take on it and the new george clooney is anti-woman. and after you see it you would never hire a young girl for an intern. she is the temptress a very old fashioned concept. >> marty: thank you, jan. >> isabel: a live look outside. you can see a bit overcast. >> marty: janu has the forecast. >> janu: good morning. we are taking a live look with sunshine. and a little bit of a fog out there as well that showed burned out. with redwood city showing 70's. eventually getting to 75 degrees. temperatures are still in the 50s. 53 degrees in san francisco. 52 degrees in san jose
davi al davis played passing ofl davis. >> isabel: we will also have your forecast.nouncer) live from the bay area news channel, this is the kron 4 news. >> isabel: good morning. the raiders are in the morning losing al davis. it is really shocking. they are in the morning. >> marty: a new film about the negative impact the media has on young girls. >>jacqueline and i give a lot oo that. it is a good subject. strong women who rocked! and we are going to talk about fleet...
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one moves remains empty, to honor davis. >> he is gone. al davis and remembereare presented everythii believe it. >> he is going to be extremely mess. all i can say is out davis is the mahomet all the of football. i will miss him immensely. >> these fans cheered 132 victory. >>vicki: maureen kelly spoke with people about what their raiders would look like after davis. >>maureen: this man says there are no more almost like al davis. >> i do not know any other owner who is involved in making football decisions. he was not only making player decisions, allowed to draft, he was also telling the coach that and pretty much run the systems he wanted. >>maureen: he thinks that the son of davis will take over. he believes the team will hire a gm that will affect what happens on the field. >> marked does not know about football, he will not begin to try run the team. a drastic is good in her position, but she is not a football person. >>maureen: he wonders how long their raiders will remain a family dynasty. >> the question for me and everyone is ho
one moves remains empty, to honor davis. >> he is gone. al davis and remembereare presented everythii believe it. >> he is going to be extremely mess. all i can say is out davis is the mahomet all the of football. i will miss him immensely. >> these fans cheered 132 victory. >>vicki: maureen kelly spoke with people about what their raiders would look like after davis. >>maureen: this man says there are no more almost like al davis. >> i do not know any other...
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davis has oakland hosted cleveland, and oakland played inspired football.had 20 carries for 91 yards, scoring a touchdown here. and watch this 101-yard kickoff return. 14-7 oakland. here is a play that could change the course of the raiders season. campbell can't find a receiver, he runs, and he's slammed down. campbell immediately grabbed his shoulder. he suffered a broken clavicle. he would come out of the game replaced by kyle boller. more on that in a moment, and then hue jackson dips into his bag of tricks, fake field goal for a 35-yard touchdown. 24-7 oakland, and they go on to win 24-17, so oakland is now 4- 2, but they'll have to move on without campbell. >> he's doing okay opinion spirits are a little down right now, because he can't believe it, and i told him just to relax, take care of yourself. just stay in it, and we're going to do this thing for you. so he's still with us. he's still part of us, it's just that he has to do it on the sideline right now. >> they are living it up in green bay. the packers hosting the rams. aaron rodgers threes fo
davis has oakland hosted cleveland, and oakland played inspired football.had 20 carries for 91 yards, scoring a touchdown here. and watch this 101-yard kickoff return. 14-7 oakland. here is a play that could change the course of the raiders season. campbell can't find a receiver, he runs, and he's slammed down. campbell immediately grabbed his shoulder. he suffered a broken clavicle. he would come out of the game replaced by kyle boller. more on that in a moment, and then hue jackson dips into...
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now that al davis is dead. he does think it will open new possibilities for their raiders sharing a stadium with the 49ers. >> al davis was always a long haul. he did not want to assure that and we have much more on our status on our web site, cartwheewww.kron4.com. post a comment on our facebook page and we might read it on the james someone to a hot dog at tiger runwithwoods. >>james: this free quick competitive each camp put down a2 gal. 2 gal. of chilly yesterday. here is a live look from our albany camera. traffic is building well on a 80. we will be right back. >>james: we are back at 4:42 a.m.. here is a quick look at the 7 day forecast. we have the chance of a scattered showers or to come this afternoon. stay tuned for that, a full attack in a moment. this update forecast shows that things will warm up as we head into the midweek. >>justine: much more ahead on the kron4 morning news. here is a live look outside on the bay bridge toll plaza. will check in with louisa hodge to see what is happening with t
now that al davis is dead. he does think it will open new possibilities for their raiders sharing a stadium with the 49ers. >> al davis was always a long haul. he did not want to assure that and we have much more on our status on our web site, cartwheewww.kron4.com. post a comment on our facebook page and we might read it on the james someone to a hot dog at tiger runwithwoods. >>james: this free quick competitive each camp put down a2 gal. 2 gal. of chilly yesterday. here is a live...
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diversity and death of al davis. now, they will need to win without their starting quarterback who could be done for eight or maybe more games. john madden lit the eternal flame. he could miss eight weeks. third quarter, 17-7, it's a fake, field goal, completing the pass. raiders win, 24-17. >>> 4ers in detroit. 4th down, alex smith throws a strike, delane walker for the game-winning touchdown. san francisco wins 25-19. nobody was more excited than jim harbaugh whose celebration after the game did not go too well with the lion's head coach. the coaches had to be separated by several team members. >> tom brady to aaron hernandez. improving 5-1. they escape 20- 16. >>> cardinals needed one win to get to the world series in milwaukee tonight. albert pujols makes it 6-4. cardinals win, 12-6, advancing to the world series where they will meet the texas rangers, game one on wednesday night. >> all right, that's it for us. we'll see you at 11:00 for cbs5. ♪ [ male announcer ] what is the future of fuel? the debate is over.
diversity and death of al davis. now, they will need to win without their starting quarterback who could be done for eight or maybe more games. john madden lit the eternal flame. he could miss eight weeks. third quarter, 17-7, it's a fake, field goal, completing the pass. raiders win, 24-17. >>> 4ers in detroit. 4th down, alex smith throws a strike, delane walker for the game-winning touchdown. san francisco wins 25-19. nobody was more excited than jim harbaugh whose celebration after...
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davis? texas driving for the win.en seconds left, and then matt schaub scrambles and looks like he will run and throw itself across his body and picked off in the end zone. raiders hang on 25-20. an emotional road win for hugh jackson. check out his locker room speech afterwards. >> losing that man hurt me more than you know. but you know what just like i told you, i know he loved you guys like he loved this coaching staff and this organization. #*eu will tell you this, al davis had his hands on that ball. you kept fighting because you know what? that's what that man would want you to do. that's what raiders do. >> divine intervention indeed. what a win for the raider nation. the niners scored so often against the bucs they had to break out the oxygen. 26 yards and ties a career high with three td passes and 7-0 niners. the flood gates open. rogers picks off freeman. 31-yard pick six. does a little dougy action. i have been known to break out the dougy. gore bangs it in and 125 yards for frank and 24-3 at the half. se
davis? texas driving for the win.en seconds left, and then matt schaub scrambles and looks like he will run and throw itself across his body and picked off in the end zone. raiders hang on 25-20. an emotional road win for hugh jackson. check out his locker room speech afterwards. >> losing that man hurt me more than you know. but you know what just like i told you, i know he loved you guys like he loved this coaching staff and this organization. #*eu will tell you this, al davis had his...
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the flag was at half staff in honor of davis. presentation of his life started the day as coaches, players and employees wore t-shirts with al written inside the raiders' shield. fans came with signs thanking the legendary owner with davis' most coveted phrase, "just win, baby." former raiders gathered around the symbol painted at midfield as hall of fame coach john madden lit a call drop. a public address announcer said the flame would burn forever. >> did so many wonderful things for so many people. you know. brought excitement to the game of football. he's been in every part of it that you can imagine. >> al davis built this character, this culture, and he nurtured it for over 50 years. so everything that you see out here, feel out here, is a reflection of the character and spirit of al davis. >> rappers mc hammer and ice cube stood along the sideline in raiders gear showing their respect. the raiders went on to win. they beat the browns 24-17. along with this touchdown right here, keep going, we're going to watch it to the en
the flag was at half staff in honor of davis. presentation of his life started the day as coaches, players and employees wore t-shirts with al written inside the raiders' shield. fans came with signs thanking the legendary owner with davis' most coveted phrase, "just win, baby." former raiders gathered around the symbol painted at midfield as hall of fame coach john madden lit a call drop. a public address announcer said the flame would burn forever. >> did so many wonderful...
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dozens present and of course you point out troy davis i mean that was huge that was huge i mean this is a guy who's executed despite all these questions and discrepancies in his case well that's what i'm wondering you know because if you look at these gallagher results they show that over the last seventy five years i mean it's really been a bit of a roller coaster when it comes to support or opposition to the death penalty and i'm just wondering why this is such an issue that is you know so fluid for people you would think that this is something that you make your decision and you stand your ground but at the same you know we really seen it slow and is it because of high profile cases maybe our emotions just up right now because of terry davis i think it's one of those issues that the more and i again i don't know if people are thinking about it more although cases like troy davis make me assume that people are thinking about it more but i think as people think about it more they realize that it's like very difficult to have a solid position on capital punishment for instance if you
dozens present and of course you point out troy davis i mean that was huge that was huge i mean this is a guy who's executed despite all these questions and discrepancies in his case well that's what i'm wondering you know because if you look at these gallagher results they show that over the last seventy five years i mean it's really been a bit of a roller coaster when it comes to support or opposition to the death penalty and i'm just wondering why this is such an issue that is you know so...
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and raider nation mourned the death of al davis. many came out to show their respects for team owner at the raiders headquarters. a growing of flowers, jers >>> a lot of people coming out to show respects for al davis, the owner of the raiders. we're going to have a televised special right here at 10:00 a.m. >> "face the nation" one to watch. two great talkers join bob schieffer in washington starting here in less than five minutes here on cbs . >>> and final check of the weather forecast this morning. it looks like it's going to be nice and a little cloudy. >> more cloud cover today, and tomorrow a very slight chance of showers in the morning hours. nothing like we saw last week. it will be cooler tomorrow and lots of sunshine warming to high 80s. >> clouds around blue angel time or clear? >> cloudy this morning, a little break and low clouds again. >> thanks for joining us this morning. ,,,,,,
and raider nation mourned the death of al davis. many came out to show their respects for team owner at the raiders headquarters. a growing of flowers, jers >>> a lot of people coming out to show respects for al davis, the owner of the raiders. we're going to have a televised special right here at 10:00 a.m. >> "face the nation" one to watch. two great talkers join bob schieffer in washington starting here in less than five minutes here on cbs . >>> and final...
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the oakland raiders won their first home game since the death of nfl icon al davis. sergio is there live to show us how the fans and the raider players reacted. sergio? >> reporter: alan, this game wrapped up in the last hour and i have been watching a stream of smiling raider fans wearing their silver and black. this is an important win because raiders will celebrate every win. but it is especially important to those fans who specifically came here to pay their respects to al davis. on this game day the raider nation showed up with just as much volume as they bring to every match up. but on this the first home game since the passing of al davis, there is a special deference to the man who passed. >> he wants us to be ourselves. there is no logic. we are being who we are and honoring al. >> al davis has been gone a little more than a week, but on this day he was everywhere, on shirts, on faces, on posters, and even on this man's torso. hugo gonzalez says he got the tatoo after he learned of davis' death. >> why is it important to be here today? >> we are like the son
the oakland raiders won their first home game since the death of nfl icon al davis. sergio is there live to show us how the fans and the raider players reacted. sergio? >> reporter: alan, this game wrapped up in the last hour and i have been watching a stream of smiling raider fans wearing their silver and black. this is an important win because raiders will celebrate every win. but it is especially important to those fans who specifically came here to pay their respects to al davis. on...
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death penalty support has fallen to a thirty nine year low so they try davis help change attitudes and could support keep dropping when people hear about the case of hank skinner discuss this with me is mike riggs associate editor at reason magazine and reason dot com mike thanks so much for being here tonight your course so i mean what do you say about this gallup poll one hand you think great or i think great support for the death penalty is it a thirty nine year low at the same time fifty one percent of people still support the death penalty it's a lot that's way more than half if this were a ballot initiative or a constitutional amendment. the people who are ok with the death penalty i think would win but i also that's not the only trend we're seeing the sort of decrease in support we're also seeing you know you mentioned the year one thousand nine hundred four as being a high watermark it was also high watermark for executions post the reinstatement of the death penalty by the supreme court there were over three hundred people sentenced to death row in one thousand nine hundred fo
death penalty support has fallen to a thirty nine year low so they try davis help change attitudes and could support keep dropping when people hear about the case of hank skinner discuss this with me is mike riggs associate editor at reason magazine and reason dot com mike thanks so much for being here tonight your course so i mean what do you say about this gallup poll one hand you think great or i think great support for the death penalty is it a thirty nine year low at the same time fifty...
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for more on al davis, you can go to abc7news.com.ve a gallery of photos featuring him over the years. >> in other news this morning, a controversial bill is now law in california. governor jerry brown signed the dream act this weekend. now undocumented immigrant students can apply to state universities and receive state financial aid. abc7 reports. >> we are so happy. >> reporter: supporters of the dream act is being celebrated from san francisco to los angeles. >> this is absolutely to the credit of the thousands of students, especially the undocumented students, who were so courageous and fought relentlessly year after year. >> los angeles assemblyman, gil, authored the bill. he said now these students can help improve the state. >> what it means to the students is there is going to be an opportunity for them to be treated equally, to contribute to the future of this state. >> but there are many who believe the state's citizens students can barely afford tuition in state colleges and universities. now these undocumented students ca
for more on al davis, you can go to abc7news.com.ve a gallery of photos featuring him over the years. >> in other news this morning, a controversial bill is now law in california. governor jerry brown signed the dream act this weekend. now undocumented immigrant students can apply to state universities and receive state financial aid. abc7 reports. >> we are so happy. >> reporter: supporters of the dream act is being celebrated from san francisco to los angeles. >> this...
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anthony mason will introduce us to clive davis. >> okay. i'm ready to go. >> reporter: legendary music mogul clive davis helped launch the careers of bruce springsteen, whitney houston and aleash a keys. ♪. >> reporter: he also throws the biggest music party of the year. do you ever get desperate appeals? please, let me in. >> yes, i do. >> reporter: but you're invited to come along as we follow clive davis later this sunday morning. >> reporter: martin sheen is a celebrated actor and the father of a brood of actors as well. this morning he'll be talking about all that and more with our mo rocca. >> my life here might not seem like much to you, it's but it's the life i choose. >> reporter: martin sheen has this to say about his latest role. >> you know it's the best part i've had in 30 years frankly. >> reporter: and he got to work with his favorite director, his sonny mill yo. you've said that you consider him a friend even more than anything else. >> maybe a little less after this interview. i don't know. (laughing) martin sheen and emili
anthony mason will introduce us to clive davis. >> okay. i'm ready to go. >> reporter: legendary music mogul clive davis helped launch the careers of bruce springsteen, whitney houston and aleash a keys. ♪. >> reporter: he also throws the biggest music party of the year. do you ever get desperate appeals? please, let me in. >> yes, i do. >> reporter: but you're invited to come along as we follow clive davis later this sunday morning. >> reporter: martin...
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davis? this helps. the fake punt to cartwright. big day for the raiders special teams, and no one bigger than janikowski. 4-4 on field goals, including three from 50-plus, this 42 yarder puts the raiders up eight. texans, driving for the win, inside the five with seven seconds left. matt schaub, scrambles. looks like he's going to throw. throws. awkward pass across this body, and it's picked off by michael huff in the end zone. divine intervention, raiders hang on. an emotional road win for hue jackson and coach davis. >> i know coach is saying, dang it, what's going on. he would be getting after me right now about the way we played, but he red be happen because we won the game. i thank my players, we truly honestly believe that coach was with us today. i believe that wholeheartedly. >> mike: what a win. tampa bay's head coach raheem morris said they were west-coast killers. today they were turned into road kill with the 48-3 road victory. first quarter, alex smith, play action, a dart to walker. 7-0 niners. 73-third quarter, the f
davis? this helps. the fake punt to cartwright. big day for the raiders special teams, and no one bigger than janikowski. 4-4 on field goals, including three from 50-plus, this 42 yarder puts the raiders up eight. texans, driving for the win, inside the five with seven seconds left. matt schaub, scrambles. looks like he's going to throw. throws. awkward pass across this body, and it's picked off by michael huff in the end zone. divine intervention, raiders hang on. an emotional road win for hue...
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coach jackson says he think he got help from davis. >> even though huff got the interception, al davis made sure we had that ball. >> reporter: after the game coach jackson hugged the fellow coach and cried into his hands. >> he was emotional. everybody was fighting -- it was emotional. everybody was fighting for coach this is his team. it is a great day. nothing like winning, after you lose somebody as important as he is to this organization. >> reporter: raider fans told us they believe al davis helped create the colorful dark and sometimes grotesque costume fans that have been supporting the team for decades. >> he started something that he believed in. he stuck with it. and he created a phenom. and we are the result, we are the genetic feeding of his phenom. >> reporter: in group waited for hours for the team. . -- >> to show respect for al. i grew up a raider fan. >> reporter: fans who stuck it out were treated to autographs and photos with the players. the offensive lineman told us he still felt davis' presence on the sidelines. >> i felt like he was in spirit. >> reporter: davis
coach jackson says he think he got help from davis. >> even though huff got the interception, al davis made sure we had that ball. >> reporter: after the game coach jackson hugged the fellow coach and cried into his hands. >> he was emotional. everybody was fighting -- it was emotional. everybody was fighting for coach this is his team. it is a great day. nothing like winning, after you lose somebody as important as he is to this organization. >> reporter: raider fans...
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not al davis. >> we're also learning tonight that al davis' son, mike davis, has been seeking guidancejohn madden last week. madden, of course, was the raiders head coach from 1969 to 1978. >>> at stanford today, apple held a memorial service for steve jobs. the memorial was private and the intention was to celebrate the co-founder's life with his family and close friends. apple is also planning a memorial on wednesday for its employees at cupertino headquarters. steve jobs died october 5 at the age of 56 of cancer, and governor jerry brown issued a proclamation yesterday declaring today steve jobs day in california. >>> all right. nothing says fall quite like the annual half moon bay art and pumpkin festival. nbc bay area photojournalist steve field has a look. >> reporter: look into the camera and say, arrr. >> we're having lots of fun. lots of good food, lots of good drinks. lots of pumpkin ice cream. >> very good. >> very good. >> you try to get really messy and eating pie. but i didn't eat the pie so i just got messy. >> hollywood, here i come, baby. ♪ >> everybody, louder! >> yik
not al davis. >> we're also learning tonight that al davis' son, mike davis, has been seeking guidancejohn madden last week. madden, of course, was the raiders head coach from 1969 to 1978. >>> at stanford today, apple held a memorial service for steve jobs. the memorial was private and the intention was to celebrate the co-founder's life with his family and close friends. apple is also planning a memorial on wednesday for its employees at cupertino headquarters. steve jobs died...
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>>> the raider nation gathers to honor al davis but the talk tonight is about whether davis was dissed by sported illustrated magazine. good evening i'm ken wayne. >> and i'm gasia mikaelian. ktvu's eric rasmussen with the controversy over sports illustrated's new cover. >> reporter: you know we showed this to some die-hard fans out here all day tailgating. you can see the cover dedicated to nascar. and although al davis's name is tucked in, that wasn't enough. >> we paid homage to al davis ourselves. >> reporter: you have to look closely to find any reference to the football icon and long time raider's owner on the laidest cover of sports illustrated. >> you can't see nothing of what i'm talking about with al. >> reporter: inside the magazine dedicates seven pages to al davis including several classic photos taken over the years but long time fans aren't satisfied. >> i think it's disrespectful shame on them. >> are you surprised al davis isn't on here? >> honestly, no. al hasn't been respected or given the credit he deserves i just don't know why. >> reporter: sports illustrated vice
>>> the raider nation gathers to honor al davis but the talk tonight is about whether davis was dissed by sported illustrated magazine. good evening i'm ken wayne. >> and i'm gasia mikaelian. ktvu's eric rasmussen with the controversy over sports illustrated's new cover. >> reporter: you know we showed this to some die-hard fans out here all day tailgating. you can see the cover dedicated to nascar. and although al davis's name is tucked in, that wasn't enough. >> we...
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. >>> a special tribute for the late raiders owner al davis. it was the first raider home game since his death. abc7 is live in oakland where the team and the fans honored the nfl icon. sergio? >> and this afternoon's win over the browns is especially sweet for those die hard raider fans who show up here to the coliseum for every home game. but with a nearly packed coliseum, it is clear that there were other fans who also showed up so they could pay their respects to al davis. raider nation showed up blaring their signature spirit. and they came from far and wide to pay their respects to the man who built the raiders into a legendary organization. >> al davis, the one and only raider nation. we are showing the whole world and everybody back home watching us on tv how dedicated we are. >> they made a 14-hour drive from yak caw mow, washington to be here. and it is that dedication that touches the former raider players because of the complicated relationship davis had with fans. >> there are shirts out remembering him. even though they had their
. >>> a special tribute for the late raiders owner al davis. it was the first raider home game since his death. abc7 is live in oakland where the team and the fans honored the nfl icon. sergio? >> and this afternoon's win over the browns is especially sweet for those die hard raider fans who show up here to the coliseum for every home game. but with a nearly packed coliseum, it is clear that there were other fans who also showed up so they could pay their respects to al davis....
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way. >> al davis. >> it's a new era for raider fans. one for his memory will always have a place. >> and we will have more on the game and the half time ceremonies in 30 minutes. >>> will are reports of shooting in pittsburgh that sent four people to the hospital. police are at a home near ravine where shots were fired at a party. the mercury news is reporting teens were at the gathering and may be among the victims. a neighbor tell says one of the victims was light flighted to the hospital. we will bring you more information as we get it. >>> it's happened again for the 5th time in two weeks south bay police have shot a suspect. the latest incident happened this morning in san jose on the 400 block of wooster. what police and the public say happened. >> reporter: it was just before noon when someone in the apartment complex reported a suspicious man with a gun. four police officers found the suspect in the back parking lot. >> something happened where one at least one officer was forced or felt it necessary to discharge his gun at the
way. >> al davis. >> it's a new era for raider fans. one for his memory will always have a place. >> and we will have more on the game and the half time ceremonies in 30 minutes. >>> will are reports of shooting in pittsburgh that sent four people to the hospital. police are at a home near ravine where shots were fired at a party. the mercury news is reporting teens were at the gathering and may be among the victims. a neighbor tell says one of the victims was light...
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rest in peace, al davis. for more on al davis, you can go to abc7news.com. we have a gallery of photos featuring him over the years. >>> a controversial bill is now law in california. governor jerry brown signed the dream act this weekend. now undocumented immigrant students can apply to state universities and receive state financial aid. abc reports. >> supporters of the dream act is being celebrated from san francisco to los angeles. >> this is absolutely to the credit of the thousands of students, especially the undocumented students, who were so courageous and fought relentlessly year after year. >> los angeles assemblyman, gil, authored the bill. he said now these students can help improve the state. >> what it means to the students is there is going to be an opportunity for them to be treated equally, to contribute to the future of this state. >> but there are many who believe the state's citizens students can barely afford tuition in state colleges and universities. now these undocumented students can get a free education on the taxpayer and get publi
rest in peace, al davis. for more on al davis, you can go to abc7news.com. we have a gallery of photos featuring him over the years. >>> a controversial bill is now law in california. governor jerry brown signed the dream act this weekend. now undocumented immigrant students can apply to state universities and receive state financial aid. abc reports. >> supporters of the dream act is being celebrated from san francisco to los angeles. >> this is absolutely to the credit of...
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i. >> mike: they won one for al davis. in houston they snatch a victory from texas with no time left in the game. what a finish for you [ male announcer ] at green giant we know nature gives us the most nutritious of gifts. but only when they are ready to be given. that's why we pick vegetables at their peak. ...and freeze them fast, locking in nutrients ...for you to unwrap. ♪ ho, ho, ho. green giant should we order panda blossom, panda moon... how about chinese at home with wanchai ferry? you can make it in just 14 minutes. mmmh, orange chicken. great. i didn't feel like going out anyway. [ male announcer ] wanchai ferry. restaurant quality chinese in your grocer's freezer. >> mike: the raiders win a thriller against the texans, a very emotional day for al's team. the texans strike first. third and goal. chavez all day. finds walters. 7-0 texas. in the second, texas up 14-6. campbell fines hey werdbay. 14, 12 houston. mr. davis loving it. fourth quarter, campbell, off the scramble, 18 yards, raiders up 22-7. can they jus
i. >> mike: they won one for al davis. in houston they snatch a victory from texas with no time left in the game. what a finish for you [ male announcer ] at green giant we know nature gives us the most nutritious of gifts. but only when they are ready to be given. that's why we pick vegetables at their peak. ...and freeze them fast, locking in nutrients ...for you to unwrap. ♪ ho, ho, ho. green giant should we order panda blossom, panda moon... how about chinese at home with wanchai...
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. >>> two of the oakland raiders more famous fans pay tribute today to al davis. >> al davis represented the very fabric of the culture of oakland. he was a maverick, independent, visionary, strong, you know the commitment to excellence was something that as kids we saw it every day. you're losing an era, you're not losing a person, you're losing an era. you know to me one of the best football minds that we've ever seen. >> davis died last weekend. mc hammer and ice cube both wore raider attire to today's game. >>> for the raiders it was the first game without al davis in the coliseum. his fans believe he was there in spirit. >> the flags at raider nation flew at half staff today. rather than a somber occasion there was a party atmosphere complete with bar-b-ques and t- shirts. fans say al davis wouldn't have had it any other way. a way to honor the man was to honor the raider. >> he was a genius. his expertise was football. and he took us to the top. we're on the way back up. >> reporter: as the afternoon wore on, fans gathered inside the stadium and shared a moment of silence in honor
. >>> two of the oakland raiders more famous fans pay tribute today to al davis. >> al davis represented the very fabric of the culture of oakland. he was a maverick, independent, visionary, strong, you know the commitment to excellence was something that as kids we saw it every day. you're losing an era, you're not losing a person, you're losing an era. you know to me one of the best football minds that we've ever seen. >> davis died last weekend. mc hammer and ice cube...
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>>> the raider nation gathers to honor al davis but the talk tonight is about whether davis was dissed by sported illustrated magazine. good evening i'm ken wayne. >> and i'm gasia mikaelian. ktvu's eric rasmussen with the controversy over sports illustrated's new cover. >> reporter: you know we showed this to some die-hard fans out here all day tailgating. you can see the cover dedicated to nascar. and although al davis's name is tucked in, that wasn't enough. >> we paid homage to al davis ourselves. >> reporter: you have to look closely to find any reference to the football icon and long time raider's owner on the laidest cover of sports illustrated. >> you can't see nothing of what i'm talking about with al. >> reporter: inside the magazine dedicates seven pages to al davis including several classic photos taken over the years but long time fans aren't satisfied. >> i think it's disrespectful shame on them. >> are you surprised al davis isn't on here? >> honestly, no. al hasn't been respected or given the credit he deserves i just don't know why. >> reporter: sports illustrated vice
>>> the raider nation gathers to honor al davis but the talk tonight is about whether davis was dissed by sported illustrated magazine. good evening i'm ken wayne. >> and i'm gasia mikaelian. ktvu's eric rasmussen with the controversy over sports illustrated's new cover. >> reporter: you know we showed this to some die-hard fans out here all day tailgating. you can see the cover dedicated to nascar. and although al davis's name is tucked in, that wasn't enough. >> we...
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>> davis: i really don't.a lot to do with the way the japanese specify whether or not a person is missing. and until somebody reports them missing, they're not statistically missing. so in this case, if an entire family was lost, there's no one left to report someone missing. >> simon: it's not only people-- memories are missing, family histories washed up in the rubble. every saturday, photographs found in the wreckage are displayed at the high school-- a new sister, a haircut. happiness is recovering one's past. clearing all the debris will take years. sometimes, it's lifted by what look like prehistoric creatures; sometimes, it's lifted by hand. these people belong to the fishermen's union. they're cleaning up the beach by the seawall that let them down. this isn't an exercise bike, it's a gas station. keep pedaling, keep pumping. the signs say "never give up." the japanese never have in the past. but this one is a bit much. they are getting a little help from their friends, though. the people of fort bragg
>> davis: i really don't.a lot to do with the way the japanese specify whether or not a person is missing. and until somebody reports them missing, they're not statistically missing. so in this case, if an entire family was lost, there's no one left to report someone missing. >> simon: it's not only people-- memories are missing, family histories washed up in the rubble. every saturday, photographs found in the wreckage are displayed at the high school-- a new sister, a haircut....