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george jones sold them to the nba. the nba outbid me for the team. >> [inaudible] >> not true.0 million for the hornets. i think i was slightly outbid by the nba. >> david chiu alluded to the tough negotiations that took place to bring this to san francisco. i am sure there were some last- minute concessions to make this possible. specifically, the waterfront property to be transferred over versus least, the amount of money that you will be investing in san francisco? >> if i could go first on this. there has been a lot of misunderstanding as to what happened. when the city of offer their proposal -- and perfectly reasonable, we would move from one set of piers to another and we had to do an engineering assessment of the new location. it happened close enough to our deadline where we had made public commitments that we had to pick a location by the end of last year. given the new location, we had done a thorough investment of the first set of piers. at the northern location, we had to do a new set of assessments to see if we could build a sailing village and get that done by 20
george jones sold them to the nba. the nba outbid me for the team. >> [inaudible] >> not true.0 million for the hornets. i think i was slightly outbid by the nba. >> david chiu alluded to the tough negotiations that took place to bring this to san francisco. i am sure there were some last- minute concessions to make this possible. specifically, the waterfront property to be transferred over versus least, the amount of money that you will be investing in san francisco? >>...
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george? >> reporter: well, diane, a celebration of chris jones's life ended a short time ago here at 7th avenue baptist church. and while the focus was on jones's love for music, his family and friends have a message for the city of oakland. please stop the violence now. to see the kind of impact young chris jones had, just look at this packed church. a few hundred people came out to celebrate his life and his music. >> my nephew touched a lot of people's lives. and he was only here for 17 years. and he made such an impact on this world. >> reporter: music was chris jones's world. the gifted high school senior taught himself to play the organ, drums, bass guitar, and piano. >> he would get on the organ, and songs that older musicians couldn't play he'd just pick it right up and just start playing. so god had gifted him with that. >> reporter: but on new year's eve the music went silent. two men standing across the street shot and killed chris jones in front of his home, in front of his mom and sisters. >> we were in the midst of going to get him something to eat and drop off my granddaughter. a
george? >> reporter: well, diane, a celebration of chris jones's life ended a short time ago here at 7th avenue baptist church. and while the focus was on jones's love for music, his family and friends have a message for the city of oakland. please stop the violence now. to see the kind of impact young chris jones had, just look at this packed church. a few hundred people came out to celebrate his life and his music. >> my nephew touched a lot of people's lives. and he was only here...
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musical celebration for chris jones started, jones was a gifted piano player who wanted to continue his music studies at cal state east bay. live in oakland, george kiriyama, nbc bay area news. >> next at 6:00, more violence and another body found this morning. we will have the latest on the investigation. >> the weight loss trick anyone can do or so they say. can you think yourself thin? the details are next. >>> tracking a very chilly evening and parts of the bay area into the 30s as we look at patchy frost tonight and rain coming back for the workweek. details in the seven-day forecast when om >> here's a look at today's high temperatures. 45 in san rafael. livermore is 43. 49 in san jose. a dry finish to the weekend, but rain is coming back for the ow . s-- i was told to go home, retire, and enjoy the time i had left. to say it was a shock is just a complete understatement. i mean, i don't think there are words. she had put up a really good fight, but it was her time. you... don't have a choice of getting breast cancer. i had no choice. i wanted to do something bigger than myself. that 3-day gave me that opportunity. and i can actually do so
musical celebration for chris jones started, jones was a gifted piano player who wanted to continue his music studies at cal state east bay. live in oakland, george kiriyama, nbc bay area news. >> next at 6:00, more violence and another body found this morning. we will have the latest on the investigation. >> the weight loss trick anyone can do or so they say. can you think yourself thin? the details are next. >>> tracking a very chilly evening and parts of the bay area...
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george kiriyama reports, 11 days into 2011, the violence continues >> good morning. last night there was a celebration here, the seventh avenue baptist church celebrating the life of chris jones the focus was on jones's love for music, his family and friends want to send a message to the city of oakland stop the violence now. >> to see the impact young chris jones had, look at the packed church. a few hundred people came to celebrate his and music. >> my nephew touched a lot of people's lives. he was only 17 and he made such an impact on this world. >> music was chris jones's world. the high school senior taught himself bass giar, organ, and piano. >> songs that older musicians couldn't play, he would pick it right up. god gifted him with that. >> on new year's eve, the music went silent. two men shot and killed chris jones in front of his home. in front of his mom and sisters. >> we were in the midst of going to get him something to eat and drop off my granddaughter. it wasn't meant to be. >> who would kill jones? after all the talented musician was on his way to further his music studies at cal state east bay. instead he became the last homicide victim of 2010. since then f
george kiriyama reports, 11 days into 2011, the violence continues >> good morning. last night there was a celebration here, the seventh avenue baptist church celebrating the life of chris jones the focus was on jones's love for music, his family and friends want to send a message to the city of oakland stop the violence now. >> to see the impact young chris jones had, look at the packed church. a few hundred people came to celebrate his and music. >> my nephew touched a lot...
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. >> george bush talks about his best selling memoir with students from southern methodist university. >> this weekend on c-span3, we will tour the home of frederick douglass. jerry jonesf the aggressive nabal the policy of woodrow wilson. from the nixon foundation, a focus on daniel patrick moynihan. his career spanned four presidential administrations. experience american history tv on c-span3. see the complete schedule online at c-span.org/history. tv ons weekend on book c-span2 -- after 10 years, at the cnn national security analyst looks at the longest war. he is interviewed by max boot. also, david eisenhower on the continuing growth of the military-industrial complex. edward mclaughlin on president obama's first campaign. sign up to get our schedules e- mailed directly to your in box. >> "washington journal" continues. host: i want to welcome back matt kibbe, freedomworks president and ceo. let's begin with "the washington times." guest: it's a shocking number, $1.5 trillion. longer-term, it is $14 trillion in national debt. it's a combination of a bad economy and way too much spending. we are spending too much money we do not have. the federal government is get
. >> george bush talks about his best selling memoir with students from southern methodist university. >> this weekend on c-span3, we will tour the home of frederick douglass. jerry jonesf the aggressive nabal the policy of woodrow wilson. from the nixon foundation, a focus on daniel patrick moynihan. his career spanned four presidential administrations. experience american history tv on c-span3. see the complete schedule online at c-span.org/history. tv ons weekend on book c-span2...