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room and the permit although it was filed to convert the locker room to a store was never acted on and the permit was cancelled, we see a history of this, so yes, there were permit records that suggest there was a "retail use" here but none of the factual evidence supports it, so at the end of the day, we're left with the situation where factually, it appears that this building, this sausage factory was never used as a retail store, certainly not a neighborhood serving retail store, why are we interested in this, the interest is build inc., the master tenant is looking to bring back sausage making and a salumaria to the site, they want to pair that with a full service restaurant, full service restaurant is what's going to underwright the cost, we are excited about revitalizing this building, brings it back to its original historic use admittedly with a full service restaurant and that would include a bar of course and because of this one finding in this letter, we're concerned that we won't have the right to go for a conditional use to seek ultimately approval of a full service restaur
room and the permit although it was filed to convert the locker room to a store was never acted on and the permit was cancelled, we see a history of this, so yes, there were permit records that suggest there was a "retail use" here but none of the factual evidence supports it, so at the end of the day, we're left with the situation where factually, it appears that this building, this sausage factory was never used as a retail store, certainly not a neighborhood serving retail store,...
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i started wrestling since i was 6 years old, but one thing that remains true in locker room after lockeroom, sometimes coach after coach, i would hear my peers use that homophobic and derogatory sexist language to isolate and segregate those perceived to be less masculine. and so, you know, i really took an issue with that as someone who has friends that came out and, you know, realizing that diversity is beneficial to athletic success and that we as an athletic community will be better the more diverse we are, the more talents we can draw on and that's only going to happen when we can have openly proud lgbt athletes. >> i don't spend a lot of time in nba locker rooms and you have, is the culture in those places -- i know that what culture is, i know what people dropping an "f" word against someone or a slur on a pick-up game in a locker room, i've seen that, of course. is that the culture? >> no, i think that's softened, chris. rutgers notwithstanding. >> yeah, right, we saw the rutgers coach fired partly for using precisely -- i think as a man or boy has played organized spo sports has
i started wrestling since i was 6 years old, but one thing that remains true in locker room after lockeroom, sometimes coach after coach, i would hear my peers use that homophobic and derogatory sexist language to isolate and segregate those perceived to be less masculine. and so, you know, i really took an issue with that as someone who has friends that came out and, you know, realizing that diversity is beneficial to athletic success and that we as an athletic community will be better the...
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and my grand father. >> do you think you will ever be able to be open in a locker room? >> i hate to do his job, but i don't recall jackie robinson ever saying he was black. >> i think he did. >> i don't think he did. his whole point was that in brooklyn we go hard. and begin p again i have only seen the trailer, but that is the message. >> he is a fictional character. >> that's why everyone is wearing the number. finally we realize that brooklyn doesn't go soft. brooklyn goes hard. thank you. and as far as this point is concerned, the guy that said -- first leaked none mussily that he was thinking of coming out in the nfl he did it for this reason. he was testing the waters he has seen that the waters are going to be granted we are talking about one tweet, so maybe that won't discourage him, but it it is absolutely why he is about to go out. it is like beyonce releasing a soft schedule beforehand. >> or pretending she had a baby. >> it won't be that rough. this guy will be shouted down and now he is on the defensive saying i am not homophobic. i think the guy will come
and my grand father. >> do you think you will ever be able to be open in a locker room? >> i hate to do his job, but i don't recall jackie robinson ever saying he was black. >> i think he did. >> i don't think he did. his whole point was that in brooklyn we go hard. and begin p again i have only seen the trailer, but that is the message. >> he is a fictional character. >> that's why everyone is wearing the number. finally we realize that brooklyn doesn't go...
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i think society is more homophobic than teams in locker rooms. the thing that's going to be interesting to me, i think it's all right for guys to disagree or say they don't like gay people. that to me is going to be the great debate. i've been pro gay marriage for a long time. but right now, if anybody comes out and says they don't -- they are uncomfortable with a gay teammate, they're going to get crucified. i think that's unfair. i think this is going to open up a great debate. hopefully some more guys will come out, if they want to be free, they deserve to be free, but i think that's got to be the interruption dynamic of this whole thing, anderson, because obviou uncomfortable around gay people and they should be able to say that without getting crucified. >> it's interesting, you know, this guy from espn reporter, chris broussard said earlier, the comments he made made headlines. i want to play this for our viewers. >> i'm a christian. i don't agree with homosexuality. i think it's a sin. as i think all sex outside of marriage between a man a
i think society is more homophobic than teams in locker rooms. the thing that's going to be interesting to me, i think it's all right for guys to disagree or say they don't like gay people. that to me is going to be the great debate. i've been pro gay marriage for a long time. but right now, if anybody comes out and says they don't -- they are uncomfortable with a gay teammate, they're going to get crucified. i think that's unfair. i think this is going to open up a great debate. hopefully some...
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so right now he doesn't have a particular locker room to report to. and that is the piece of puz that we're all waiting -- puzzle that we're all waiting for, if you will. everyone tweeting thursday far for the most part have been supportive. it's my understanding that president obama called jason collins and congratulated him. we know michelle obama tweeted "we've got your back." numerous players including kobe bryant and steve nash tweeted in support of jason. tep end of the day where -- but at the end of day where we are in this conversation is whether or not he is resigned. if he goes to the locker room, if he is signed as an openly gay player, then i think we know where we are. if he is not signed we have much more questions that need to be asked rather than answers. was he not signed because he is openly gay? because he is not a particularly great player? because he is 34? a lot of questions out there that have to be answered. >> brown: what is your sense of where things stand in other sports beyond basketball? football, for example, famously mac
so right now he doesn't have a particular locker room to report to. and that is the piece of puz that we're all waiting -- puzzle that we're all waiting for, if you will. everyone tweeting thursday far for the most part have been supportive. it's my understanding that president obama called jason collins and congratulated him. we know michelle obama tweeted "we've got your back." numerous players including kobe bryant and steve nash tweeted in support of jason. tep end of the day...
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but with that being said, no locker room has what has happened in the nba? and if jason is resigned, the other leagues have a lot of catching up to do. >> brown: lz granderson espn columnist. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> brown: online we have reaction from the athletes from the nba and other major sports leagues. that's on the rundown. >> woodruff: now, our look at how social media affects and infects the world we live in. newshour politictor christina bellantoni is here with the daily download team. >> reporter: we learned last week that a tweet can send markets crashing in a matter of minutes. how can news outlets protect themselves from hack? and how difficult is it to stop something once it goes viral? we discuss the issue with it two journalists from the web site daily download. lauren around -- ash burn and howie kurtz. thanks for being here. last tuesday we saw that the associated press sent out this tweet to 1.9 million followers. what exactly happened here? >> the tweet as you can see here break two explosions in the white house and barack obama
but with that being said, no locker room has what has happened in the nba? and if jason is resigned, the other leagues have a lot of catching up to do. >> brown: lz granderson espn columnist. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> brown: online we have reaction from the athletes from the nba and other major sports leagues. that's on the rundown. >> woodruff: now, our look at how social media affects and infects the world we live in. newshour politictor christina bellantoni is...
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the first time that has ever happened .ere patron god of the same water bottle, fill in the same locker room, what is going to kill them about -- they drink out of the same water bottle, change in the same locker room, what is going to kill them about going to a dance together? >> a seemingly divided community. >> it's like two different worlds. we have our world, they have their world. local city councilman says the prejudice runs deep. >> when our children graduate and we tell them, go off to college, get an education, but do not come back here -- when you come back here, you come back here to visit, not to live. >> this feels like the kind of place that the civil rights movement passed by. there are still plenty of people here who think think it is perfectly acceptable for high school students to throw segregated celebrations. through the actions of a new generation utilizing social media, all that might be about to change. , the apathytudents they the countered along the way -- they encountered along the way is not an excuse. >> you can't make things better without that fuss. >> jud
the first time that has ever happened .ere patron god of the same water bottle, fill in the same locker room, what is going to kill them about -- they drink out of the same water bottle, change in the same locker room, what is going to kill them about going to a dance together? >> a seemingly divided community. >> it's like two different worlds. we have our world, they have their world. local city councilman says the prejudice runs deep. >> when our children graduate and we...
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room in the miami locker room. >> about the game you love.his is basketball. you have to play basketball today. when they have the basketball, they look, hands high, contest the shot. understand that? when the shot goes up, what are you going to do? you're going to block out, you rebound with two hands. ball on the court, you rebound with two hands. do you understand? yeah! >> like doing the worm down there and all the guys go on. >> come on, coach. come on. >> we have done a few things. i wouldn't have the cameras in there to do it. he has a knack for tv, i guess. he is a great coach and what he did with that team this year is unbelievable. seniors, again, this tournament will come down to seniors at the end of the day in the final four games, but the seniors, experienced guys. >> robot for you or something? come on. >> is that what that is? >> i don't know what it is. it is bad, whatever it is. >> that is not what that is. okay. quick. you said your pick is louisville. sticking with that? >> yeah, louisville for the first game and if we're
room in the miami locker room. >> about the game you love.his is basketball. you have to play basketball today. when they have the basketball, they look, hands high, contest the shot. understand that? when the shot goes up, what are you going to do? you're going to block out, you rebound with two hands. ball on the court, you rebound with two hands. do you understand? yeah! >> like doing the worm down there and all the guys go on. >> come on, coach. come on. >> we have...
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is this something you still hear in the locker room? >> absolutely, every day.ry time i hear it i tell that person you can't say that word, no matter what environment i'm in, i tell them you can't say that word, that word hurts people, that's a negative word and it's no different than calling a black person the "n" word if you're a white person. some people make the association and the connection and they understand and some people don't, unfortunately. it's a word that comes out of people's mouths way too easily and there's a myriad of words that are equivalent to that word that affect all different types of people that are equivalent to that word as well that we all need to remove from our vocabulary. >> being an ally like this, do you get people then questioning your own sexuality? >> all the time. but i'm super-secure in who i am. it's the type of thing that people are going to question and oh, why is he so adamant about it, oh, he's one of the four players that's coming out. it happens, but i have broad shoulders and there are people that took heat for comi
is this something you still hear in the locker room? >> absolutely, every day.ry time i hear it i tell that person you can't say that word, no matter what environment i'm in, i tell them you can't say that word, that word hurts people, that's a negative word and it's no different than calling a black person the "n" word if you're a white person. some people make the association and the connection and they understand and some people don't, unfortunately. it's a word that comes...
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there was a little note every year. >> rose: put in the your locker? >> put it in my locker. i thought that was very nice. >> rose: there was a time in which he came to watch you play. much earlier. >> that was that first u.s. amateur. he spoke at the banquet, he had seen me hit a couple of shots on the golf course that day and he came to me after the banquet and he says "young man, i'm going to come out and watch you play a few holes tomorrow." so i was playing bob gardner, a very good player from california and new york and bob -- had bob one down after ten holes then suddenly here comes the cart dun the fairway, i'd been looking for it all day. and as i got 11 i was bogey, bogey, double bogey and lost all three holes to gardner. bob jones turned to my dad and he said "charlie, i don't think i'm doing jack any good. i'm out of here." >> rose: (laughs) >> so that was my first meeting. >> rose: but he was who you wanted to be? >> he was terrific. i loved -- he was my dad's hero growing up my dad watched -- dad was only 12 years old but me with he watched jones when he opened
there was a little note every year. >> rose: put in the your locker? >> put it in my locker. i thought that was very nice. >> rose: there was a time in which he came to watch you play. much earlier. >> that was that first u.s. amateur. he spoke at the banquet, he had seen me hit a couple of shots on the golf course that day and he came to me after the banquet and he says "young man, i'm going to come out and watch you play a few holes tomorrow." so i was...
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some of those students are saying they don't want this locker reassigned. back here live, i want to show you this is the parking lot for the school. if you can pan over there, can you see how close the tracks are to the school. the principal says they are going to be reeducating students about safety. that's the latest from here, reporting live in san lorenzo, kristi smith, nbc bay area news. >>> other news into our newsroom, improv comedian jonathan winters has died. a family friend said winters died last night at his santa barbara area home of natural causes. winters was a master of improvisational comedy with a grab bag of eccentric personalities and facial expressions and impressions. he hosted the jonathan winters show in the '50s. winters was 87 years old. >>> now to a developing international story on the korean peninsula. secretary of state john kerry in south korea this morning as concern grows about north korea intending to launch a test missile. we're now learning more about the potential capability of those missiles. nbc's jim mecada has more fr
some of those students are saying they don't want this locker reassigned. back here live, i want to show you this is the parking lot for the school. if you can pan over there, can you see how close the tracks are to the school. the principal says they are going to be reeducating students about safety. that's the latest from here, reporting live in san lorenzo, kristi smith, nbc bay area news. >>> other news into our newsroom, improv comedian jonathan winters has died. a family friend...
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maybe if the code of the locker room was broken him if there was a sense of brothers -- all of a sudden, you have one man who is honest and truthful and courageous, but now he is ostracized. does that change the chemistry for the team and effective for -- the performance -- and affect the performance on the field of play? >> isn't there something about proving your manliness. a british rugby player came out -- a welsh rugby player. you could not get much more macho than welsh rugby. >> you see it even with the little kids. the boys playing peewee football and baseball. even with that -- with jason collins talking about that. he wondered if he was such a tosical player, in some way make up for what he knew inside. seven7' feet tall -- feet tall. he is a wonderful teammate, april's pro -- a pro's pro. to think that this is the face of a gay man in sports, i think it is wonderful from the standpoint of smashing stereotypes. >> to some extent, it is a demonstration that attitudes generally in america are shifting. do you think by coming out, he can have a real impact? >> i do. i think we wi
maybe if the code of the locker room was broken him if there was a sense of brothers -- all of a sudden, you have one man who is honest and truthful and courageous, but now he is ostracized. does that change the chemistry for the team and effective for -- the performance -- and affect the performance on the field of play? >> isn't there something about proving your manliness. a british rugby player came out -- a welsh rugby player. you could not get much more macho than welsh rugby....
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allowing people in the locker room who had premarital sex? oh, yeah that's not a scandal. every sing one of them had premarital sex and that was in the bible and weird how that never came up. chris, i'm going to turn to you. we have white house reaction. jay carney speaking out on this, and then we'll get your reaction. >> here at the white house we view that as another example of the progress that has been made, and the evolution that has been taking place in this country and commend him for his courage and support him in his, you know, in this effort, and hope that his fans and his team support him going forward. >> cenk: chris, it looks like this is just an official stamp of okay, the legitimate people now think being gay is okay. illegitimate backwards people are the exception. am i over reading that? >> shortly before we went on air we heard reports that president obama called the player and congratulated--not congratulateed him but said that what he did was brave. when i first heard the news i was shocked. i was shocked there wasn't oth
allowing people in the locker room who had premarital sex? oh, yeah that's not a scandal. every sing one of them had premarital sex and that was in the bible and weird how that never came up. chris, i'm going to turn to you. we have white house reaction. jay carney speaking out on this, and then we'll get your reaction. >> here at the white house we view that as another example of the progress that has been made, and the evolution that has been taking place in this country and commend him...
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i think i was gay when i was 14. >> reporter: did you hear gay slurs in the locker room?e time. i mean, i heard gay slurs hanging out with my friends in high school and everywhere. that's what scars you. >> reporter: what gave you the strength to say i can't do this anymore? >> i was raised to be a voice, to be myself, to be unique, not to follow a pack. >> reporter: so beginning last fall robbie started coming out first to his family back in california. for most 25-year-olds the drama might end there but robbie had another family to tell. >> guys on your team are your best friends and brothers and you battle these games and work hard and train for each other. if you're not the same as them, then you're an outcast. >> reporter: what do you hope can change based on your announcement because right now if you do go back and play, you would be the only openly gay soccer player? >> gay athletes are leases. i want to go back to soccer as robbie, the soccer player. i don't want to go back as this gay athlete. i love the sport and i love being an athlete so i discuss want it to b
i think i was gay when i was 14. >> reporter: did you hear gay slurs in the locker room?e time. i mean, i heard gay slurs hanging out with my friends in high school and everywhere. that's what scars you. >> reporter: what gave you the strength to say i can't do this anymore? >> i was raised to be a voice, to be myself, to be unique, not to follow a pack. >> reporter: so beginning last fall robbie started coming out first to his family back in california. for most...
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at his locker.ave lee tweeting he had nothing to do with it and that festus should simply call aaa. fortunately we have no such hijinx here in the newsroom. rookie anchors not hazed. i'm thinking that might actually be fun. if you have any ideas let me know. i've got guys we could try it out on. >> count us in. >>> one night away from home is enough for marly. this special pro that's back where he belongs tonight, coming up next. >>> marly the crow is back home tonight. we told you yesterday marly escaped from the wildlife center of silicon valley in san jose. very domesticated, handlers were worried he might not be able to survive on his own. today he flew back to the wildlife center and perched on a nearby roof. the question was how to bring him back down to his cage. >> we got food and meal worms, some of his favorite items to attract his attention. after a little while, he wasn't coming down to us. and i just walked with food and other items over here to his enclosure where he permanently lives.
at his locker.ave lee tweeting he had nothing to do with it and that festus should simply call aaa. fortunately we have no such hijinx here in the newsroom. rookie anchors not hazed. i'm thinking that might actually be fun. if you have any ideas let me know. i've got guys we could try it out on. >> count us in. >>> one night away from home is enough for marly. this special pro that's back where he belongs tonight, coming up next. >>> marly the crow is back home tonight....
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kpix 5's linda yee shows the support he's getting stretches from the locker room to the white house.> reporter: a self-described tough basketball player who admit he takes charges and fouls. now in a sports illustrated confessional jason collins announces to the world he's gay. other basketball players flinch at the admission, they're not saying. >> i'm not here to judge him or anyone else. what they do in their personal life, i'm a basketball player and that's what i try and focus on is basketball. >> he's a good guy. and i'm certainly praying for him. >> reporter: collins said it was painful to hide the sexual assaultty. his one sexuality. -- to hide the sexuality. collins first came out to his aunt several years ago. san francisco superior court judge terry jackson. >> i already suspected, and we were just talking, and he just acknowledged it. jason received a lot of support from his teammates, former teammates and current ones and so we'll see how it goes. >> reporter: collins first played for stanford university. he has since played for 6 teams in 12 seasons in the nba and he st
kpix 5's linda yee shows the support he's getting stretches from the locker room to the white house.> reporter: a self-described tough basketball player who admit he takes charges and fouls. now in a sports illustrated confessional jason collins announces to the world he's gay. other basketball players flinch at the admission, they're not saying. >> i'm not here to judge him or anyone else. what they do in their personal life, i'm a basketball player and that's what i try and focus on...
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a lot of people said, oh, if an openly gay player came out in a locker room, it would affect the locker you've been in locker rooms your whole life, if all of a sudden a miami dolphin or new york jet said he likes guys, are there any players that are going to care at this point? >> there's a segment of professional sports that still has an issue with it. we saw it evidenced in the super bowl, some of the presuper bowl interviews and it came up, i would like to think the majority of guys would be understanding nowadays, more tolerant, people do things differently in life. and let's find a way to make it work. we can't keep excluding people for doing things we don't like. >> from your house -- >> we all the have had regrets this is a tipping point question. tattoos, there was this guy, ryan cabrera, he got a ryan gosling tattoo. they were playing tattoo roulette. i pick your tattoo for you, you pick your tattoo for me. we can't look until it's done. he ends up with a ryan gosling tattoo. is everyone going to realize how dumb some tattoos are? >> what would you pick for me? >> i would defi
a lot of people said, oh, if an openly gay player came out in a locker room, it would affect the locker you've been in locker rooms your whole life, if all of a sudden a miami dolphin or new york jet said he likes guys, are there any players that are going to care at this point? >> there's a segment of professional sports that still has an issue with it. we saw it evidenced in the super bowl, some of the presuper bowl interviews and it came up, i would like to think the majority of guys...
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h, i processed the sneaker from jeff's locker. found soil in the tread. and? humus-- high organic content, very low mineral content, with one significant man-made material, an epoxy called mastico. "mastico"? what's it used for? repairing headstones. headstones? jeff's friend ben. there's a recurring theme. mm, i'm thinking redeemer cemetery. it's the oldest one in the county. yes, and within walking distance of the high school. looks like the last person buried here was 1968. first was 1860. something wasn't buried here very recently. decomp? yeah. it's stronger from over here. here you go. here you go. now... maggots will go to a wound. we have an exit wound, head. sweet going in, and ugly going out. mm-hmm. got another one here in the back. this is an entry wound. looks like an ambush. so much for me saying he was in the keys. you know what? maybe he was, because this body was moved. you see, we got no blood spatter anywhere... but we do have gravitational blood droplets on his clothes. so he was moved. laid out like a christmas package. well, i'll pay a vi
h, i processed the sneaker from jeff's locker. found soil in the tread. and? humus-- high organic content, very low mineral content, with one significant man-made material, an epoxy called mastico. "mastico"? what's it used for? repairing headstones. headstones? jeff's friend ben. there's a recurring theme. mm, i'm thinking redeemer cemetery. it's the oldest one in the county. yes, and within walking distance of the high school. looks like the last person buried here was 1968. first...
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. >> bill rhoden said he doesn't think that will happen because locker room culture is still the lockerhe only place you're going to see hate continue is on twitter. i think we have to be very careful not to take what people say on twitter literally because it's so unanimous. >> collins says i want to play for the mavericks, you say? >> fine. if you can play you can play. period. end of story. >> you think he'll be picked up? >> i don't know. jason has been a journeyman. teams have had him have loved him but he's a backup center. and it's not like those are super difficult to find. where he's gone he's performed well. any team with that need won't hesitate. >> we're in the playoffs. who is going to win? >> you have a game on thursday. it's 3-2. you have a game on thursday. >> i don't know. it's interesting with all of the injuries but you have to say that miami defending champs are the favorite. >> what's the shirt? >> live live. it's one of my businesses about live television. i love the shirt. live live. be yourself. be who you are. >> there was a note this week that huffington post w
. >> bill rhoden said he doesn't think that will happen because locker room culture is still the lockerhe only place you're going to see hate continue is on twitter. i think we have to be very careful not to take what people say on twitter literally because it's so unanimous. >> collins says i want to play for the mavericks, you say? >> fine. if you can play you can play. period. end of story. >> you think he'll be picked up? >> i don't know. jason has been a...
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well asin locker was you know the epitome of this case of the social hierarchy being a force through the law some people are arrested for stealing stuff others are you know given knighthoods now but why should they get away with it will they enforce that let's turn to this headline banks score major win in private library so the private lawsuits against the banks including bank of america citigroup credit suisse deutsche bank h.s.b.c. and j.p. morgan chase was dismissed on friday of last week in manhattan and in the ruling on friday judge me only reese buckwild of united states district court in manhattan while acknowledging that her decision quote might be on expected granted the bank's motion to dismiss federal antitrust claims and partly dismissed the plaintiff claims of commodities manipulation she also dismissed racketeering and state law claims and she dismissed the rico case because she said quote rico cannot be used in cases involving securities based on a provision of the private securities litigation reform act adopted in one thousand nine hundred five to curb abuse of laws
well asin locker was you know the epitome of this case of the social hierarchy being a force through the law some people are arrested for stealing stuff others are you know given knighthoods now but why should they get away with it will they enforce that let's turn to this headline banks score major win in private library so the private lawsuits against the banks including bank of america citigroup credit suisse deutsche bank h.s.b.c. and j.p. morgan chase was dismissed on friday of last week...
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the biggest concern seems to be that gay players will behave unprofessionally in the locker room. my behavior wasn't an issue before and it won't be one now. both the nba and the washington wizards immediately issued t atements of support for collins after he came out. scott collins is a free agent so we don't yet know how or if his opportunities with the nba will be affected by being openly gay. >> pelley: ben tracy in our los angeles news room, thanks. on this story we wanted to check in with james brown, a cbs news special correspondent and of course the host of the nfl today. james, help us calibrate this. what happened today? is this one man's declaration or is it an historic moment in therican professional sports? >> historic in that he is the first from team sports. i think if we were to calibrate his, it would put it in context. it is pretty significant from one of the four major team sports. olry well thought-out, a very bright young man jason collins snd one who certainly realized what this was going to do and how significant but very, very well worded. >> pelley: what c
the biggest concern seems to be that gay players will behave unprofessionally in the locker room. my behavior wasn't an issue before and it won't be one now. both the nba and the washington wizards immediately issued t atements of support for collins after he came out. scott collins is a free agent so we don't yet know how or if his opportunities with the nba will be affected by being openly gay. >> pelley: ben tracy in our los angeles news room, thanks. on this story we wanted to check...
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. >> they are foot locker and underarmor. >> because. >> we think there is a lot of margin story leftrowth story left in internationally and we think the operating margins could continue to grow as they remodel their stores and improve their allocation systems. >> what does foot locker have that makes it special? >> it has become the place to go for more fashion driven product like the air jordans. they get a lot of -- allocated product. >> they get a lot of limited edition product. they see better allocations of it. >> what's hot and what's not and why. i remember back in the 80s we all wanted reebox. they were half the price in united states. what makes a stock and a particular brand hot. >> they would do a good job of managing that image. as well as very strict control of their distribution. you put those together with the athletes they have. stuff is doing great in the united states. we think there is issues overseas. >> they are both up 17% this year. under armor at a near double valuation as nike. i know it's growing faster but does it deserve that prem yum? >> they have guided
. >> they are foot locker and underarmor. >> because. >> we think there is a lot of margin story leftrowth story left in internationally and we think the operating margins could continue to grow as they remodel their stores and improve their allocation systems. >> what does foot locker have that makes it special? >> it has become the place to go for more fashion driven product like the air jordans. they get a lot of -- allocated product. >> they get a lot of...
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official complaint zero dollars thirty director kathryn bigelow rules are one of those go for the whole locker where heroic americans help stupid to roll keys is dubbed the lady roy from stall of all rage well some stole directed troil of the world in which she grew reforms german brutality film or maybe us aboard. dear kathryn bigelow the propaganda amendment just signed into the mold by the president legalizes direct funding a pro-government message in the media with that disclosure aimed at american citizens the more probability. your message the more help you currently can get from personality sets to technology millions of dollars for the gigantic ad campaign that a film like this needs to an audience in a time of darkness in america you are being feted but your career has taken the path of other female apologists for evil lenny riefenstahl glamorize the national socialist now you will be remembered forever as tortures hunted made a. commission blindly accept must give you shows like twenty four others who would show that torture was in fact an acceptable form of behavior. tell me what yo
official complaint zero dollars thirty director kathryn bigelow rules are one of those go for the whole locker where heroic americans help stupid to roll keys is dubbed the lady roy from stall of all rage well some stole directed troil of the world in which she grew reforms german brutality film or maybe us aboard. dear kathryn bigelow the propaganda amendment just signed into the mold by the president legalizes direct funding a pro-government message in the media with that disclosure aimed at...
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look, i have been in locker rooms. everybody looks at everybody. they do. at everybody, for that fact. and i don't think it is that big a deal end of the day. but, look, it is going to be very interesting to see once we get into training camps, all of that. he is a fringe player. it's not as if the mood yeah can run up to him every night and say, what's it like -- can you only do that for a couple of days. to me, this is a story that will go through the off-season. we'll see who he gets picked up by. i do think he will get picked up by somebody. and then we'll see a couple days of questions about it and then you move on. next question becomes who is the next player? >> ah, the million dollar question. we are all waiting for the answer. jason page, radio host. thank you for joining us. >> be sure to tune into "good morning america" later this morning. >> jason collins and an exclusive interview with george stephanopoulos. we'll be right back. # ♪ ♪ for the colonial penn patriot program, offering up to $50,000 of life insurance. you know, we could really use
look, i have been in locker rooms. everybody looks at everybody. they do. at everybody, for that fact. and i don't think it is that big a deal end of the day. but, look, it is going to be very interesting to see once we get into training camps, all of that. he is a fringe player. it's not as if the mood yeah can run up to him every night and say, what's it like -- can you only do that for a couple of days. to me, this is a story that will go through the off-season. we'll see who he gets picked...
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louis brown, senator -- from the locker room and frederick kelly had one of his first offices here at the y. please welcome shawn williams. [ applause ] >> good morning. this is amazing. i really didn't expect all of this myself. i would just like to say, well, i was like one of the first ones to move in here a few months back and born and raised here in san francisco. i really didn't know that i would be able to have a place of my own. especially with the background i have. i have been a drug addict and alcoholic and going in and out of jail through the years. i have been homeless since 1999. and in 2010 i was diagnosed with 2 types of illnesses, one that can kill quicker than the other and then in 2011 i got out of jail and i have been trying to live my life. i ended up being in a transitional hotel and that kind of changed everything just a little bit for everything because i was going through a lot. i got tired of being homeless. and things started to turn around also but it was all for better roses. i had some heart aches while i was there and then i came to kelly. it was very im
louis brown, senator -- from the locker room and frederick kelly had one of his first offices here at the y. please welcome shawn williams. [ applause ] >> good morning. this is amazing. i really didn't expect all of this myself. i would just like to say, well, i was like one of the first ones to move in here a few months back and born and raised here in san francisco. i really didn't know that i would be able to have a place of my own. especially with the background i have. i have been a...
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locker room culture is a granite wall.or all of the positive stuff we've heard, there has been a lot of unundercurrent, you know, michael wallace's tweet is all of these beautiful women, why -- so there is a lot of that, a lot of fundamental kind of christian kind of people who otherwise may be blapulled back, but when it comes to this, they draw the line. jason is at the end of his career. brittney griner has come out as gay. why is that not as big of a story? >> that's the flipside of sexism. she makes her announcement. greatest college player in the history of women's basketball. she makes the announcement, and it's of course. that's the thing. of course you are gay. probably half of them are probably gay. but yet one guy comes out and it's -- we're here, and it's news. and i think that, a, it shows how long we have to go in terms of how the sort of equality between men and women. >> jason collins, a free agent what is the chances he will get picked up by a team? >> i think they are great. it's a political thing, may no
locker room culture is a granite wall.or all of the positive stuff we've heard, there has been a lot of unundercurrent, you know, michael wallace's tweet is all of these beautiful women, why -- so there is a lot of that, a lot of fundamental kind of christian kind of people who otherwise may be blapulled back, but when it comes to this, they draw the line. jason is at the end of his career. brittney griner has come out as gay. why is that not as big of a story? >> that's the flipside of...
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oh, you you have a few right wingers say, oh, what are they going to do in the locker room showers.hink this is a remarker first step, and i think it's the only the first of many to come. i think we'll see nfl players in the next year, and perhaps more nba players once they realize there is nothing to fear, and it could actually help their careers. >> michael: and collins is a journeyman he has played with just about every team in the league, and they all showered and they're all save. >> i think gay players have more to worry about in the locker room than the street ones. >> michael: we'll get to that one next time. karl frisch, thank you as always for being here in "the war room." if you want to know why congress is so dysfunctional i want you to look no further than south carolina. last night was the first and only debate between democratic contender elizabeth colbert busch and former governor sanford. and boy was it a doozy. >> when we talk fiscal spending and we talk about protecting the tax payers it doesn't mean you take that money we saved and leave the country for a persona
oh, you you have a few right wingers say, oh, what are they going to do in the locker room showers.hink this is a remarker first step, and i think it's the only the first of many to come. i think we'll see nfl players in the next year, and perhaps more nba players once they realize there is nothing to fear, and it could actually help their careers. >> michael: and collins is a journeyman he has played with just about every team in the league, and they all showered and they're all save....