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the places note called the mercedes-benz superdome in new orleans where the new orleans saints play. it is built entirely at public expense. after hurricane katrina badly damaged the area and when they hosted football games again, that was a national feel-good story. the public paid for all the repairs. in public has invested today's dollars about $1 billion in the construction of the mercedes-benz superdome. the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps almost all of the revenue generated there. why don't people rebel against this? one reason is that many in the public don't understand this is taking place. the second reason is they feel there is nothing they can do about it and it is based on insider deals and it is. the most recent time there was a vote in miami last year, there is a vote on whether to use public money to renovate the place where the miami dolphins play in the citizens of miami voted strongly against doing that. " king ofith the sports author" tonight. next, we will discuss last week's elections in new jersey and virginia for state governor. and what the results m
the places note called the mercedes-benz superdome in new orleans where the new orleans saints play. it is built entirely at public expense. after hurricane katrina badly damaged the area and when they hosted football games again, that was a national feel-good story. the public paid for all the repairs. in public has invested today's dollars about $1 billion in the construction of the mercedes-benz superdome. the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps almost all of the revenue generated...
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billionic has put in $1 for the mercedes-benz superdome. the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps on most of the revenue generated. why don't people rebel? one is many people do not understand it is taking place. feel it isis they nothing they can do about it. it is based on insider deals. the most recent was a vote in miami on whether to use public money to renovate the place where the miami dolphins play and the residence of voting against doing that. >> more with "the king of sports" author. spent a lot of time dealing with the fcc in my life. important that the agency make the decisions and make him in a timely fashion. there is nothing worse than for , jobtment, innovation creation and all of the things businesses not knowing what the rules are. >> mr. wheeler is absolutely right. with a slow moving agency like this, that deliberates for months and years on end it does create uncertainty. as we know, uncertainty is the enemy of business. business and leave certainty to invest. if there is one thing we need in the united states in t
billionic has put in $1 for the mercedes-benz superdome. the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps on most of the revenue generated. why don't people rebel? one is many people do not understand it is taking place. feel it isis they nothing they can do about it. it is based on insider deals. the most recent was a vote in miami on whether to use public money to renovate the place where the miami dolphins play and the residence of voting against doing that. >> more with "the king of...
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the mercedes-benz superdome. the new orleans saints keep most of the revenue generated there. don'teople in the public understand this is taking place and the second reason is that they feel there is nothing they can do about this, this is based on the insider deals. the most recent time that there was a vote, in miami last year there was a vote about using public money for the miami dolphins play, and the citizens voted against this. >> more with sports author gregg easterbrook, sunday night at eight, on c-span. next, "the, followed by c-span "first ladies ," and later, actress goldie hawn talks about her effort to help children. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1979, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> for the first time in many months, the federal communications commission has a full complement of commissioners. new chairman tom wheeler and republican michael o'rielly have been confirmed by the senate. joining us this week to discuss the sec's agenda for the coming year, sam gustin of "time magazine."
the mercedes-benz superdome. the new orleans saints keep most of the revenue generated there. don'teople in the public understand this is taking place and the second reason is that they feel there is nothing they can do about this, this is based on the insider deals. the most recent time that there was a vote, in miami last year there was a vote about using public money for the miami dolphins play, and the citizens voted against this. >> more with sports author gregg easterbrook, sunday...
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. >> big place is now called the mercedes-benz superdome in new orleans where the new orleans saints lay -- play, built entirely of public expense after hurricane katrina. goodas a national feel- story and rightly i would say so, but the public paid for all of the repairs. the league put in a token amount. the public has invested about $1 billion in construction for the mercedes benz superdome, and a man who owns the new orleans saints keeps almost all of the revenue generated there. why do people not reveal> -- rebel? one reason is they do not believe this is taking place, and the second reason is they believe it is largely based on insider deals, will and it is largely based on insider deals. in miami last year, there was a vote to use public money to renovate the stadium where the miami dolphins play, and the citizens voted strongly against doing that. >> more with the "king of sports" author gregg easterbrook sunday on c-span's "q&a." in the case town of greece versus galloway, the court will decide about the first amendment's ban on the use of government and religion. the court
. >> big place is now called the mercedes-benz superdome in new orleans where the new orleans saints lay -- play, built entirely of public expense after hurricane katrina. goodas a national feel- story and rightly i would say so, but the public paid for all of the repairs. the league put in a token amount. the public has invested about $1 billion in construction for the mercedes benz superdome, and a man who owns the new orleans saints keeps almost all of the revenue generated there. why...
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the public has invested about $1 billion in the construction of the mercedes-benz superdome. e man who owns the new orleans saints keeps almost all the revenue generated there. why don't people rebel against this? manynk one reason is that people in the public don't understand this is taking place. i think the second reason is they feel like there is nothing they can do about it. it is largely based on insider deals. the most recent time there was a vote -- in miami, there was a vote and the citizens of miami voted strongly against doing that. usually, people don't get to vote. -- goinghere is also back, you remember the sociology of the sport. the antitrusthen waiver was first granted, there was a paltry amount of money in all professional sports compared to today. nfl owners at that period could not have afforded to build pitiful stadiums. that amption arose stadium was like a public library, something the public should contribute to and the public would get to jews by coming in. that was 50 years ago -- get to use by coming in. that was 50 years ago. it costs a hundred and
the public has invested about $1 billion in the construction of the mercedes-benz superdome. e man who owns the new orleans saints keeps almost all the revenue generated there. why don't people rebel against this? manynk one reason is that people in the public don't understand this is taking place. i think the second reason is they feel like there is nothing they can do about it. it is largely based on insider deals. the most recent time there was a vote -- in miami, there was a vote and the...
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the place is now called the mercedes-benz superdome in new orleans. built entirely at public expense. after hurricane katrina, badly damaged. the public paid for all the repairs. the public is invested about a billion dollars in the construction of the mercedes- benz superdome, and the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps almost all of the revenue generated there. why don't people rebel against this? many people in the public don't understand this is taking place. the second reason is they feel like there's nothing they can do about it, it's all based on insider deals, and it largely is based on insider deals. the most recent time there was a vote, in miami there is a vote as to whether to use public money to renovate the place where the miami dolphins play. the citizens of miami voted against that, because they got the vote on it. >> more with greg easterbrook tonight at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." >> as a pakistani, i'm concerned about pakistan. i want pakistan to overcome its dysfunction for pakistan's sake. this is not just out of love or caring f
the place is now called the mercedes-benz superdome in new orleans. built entirely at public expense. after hurricane katrina, badly damaged. the public paid for all the repairs. the public is invested about a billion dollars in the construction of the mercedes- benz superdome, and the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps almost all of the revenue generated there. why don't people rebel against this? many people in the public don't understand this is taking place. the second reason is they...
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. ♪ >> the place is now caught the mercedes-benz superdome in new orleans. e the new orleans saints play, the bcs title game was. bill entirely at public expense. iter hurricane katrina, when hosted football games again it was a feel-good story. the public paid for repairs. about $1c is invested billion in construction of the mercedes-benz superdome. the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps on the style the revenue generated there. why don't people rebel? peopleson is that many don't understand this is taking place. the second reason, they feel like there is nothing they can do, it is all based on insider deals. it is, largely. the most recent time there was a vote in miami last year on whether they use public money to renovate the place where the remy dolphins play. the citizens voted against that. >> the king of sports author gregg easterbrook on c-span's q&a sunday night at eight. things that has struck in my mind is how dallas has changed just from the political standpoint. at that time, in the early 1950's, theree was a much less balanced political
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. >> the mercedes benz superdome in new orleans built entirely at public expense after hurricane katrina, had badly damaged, when it posted football games again it was a national field good story but the public paid for all repairs the league play in a token amount the public is invested $1 billion of the mercedes benz superdome and the man who owns the door lints states keeps almost all revenue generated. most people don't understand this is taking place they feel there is nothing they can do about it that it is based on insider diesel -- deals and it is. the last time there was a vote in miami last year whether to use public money to renovate where the miami dolphins play and the citizens voted against it. they got to vote. >> thank you, shuja. thank you all for coming. we don't want to break the microphone. it's a nice, cold, clear day in washington and i think it's the same in geneva, and i >> it is a nice cold cleary fr day is in washington and the same in geneva i had trouble w carry myself away from twitter this morning so i tipe someone who isconnec following here in thet is haen
. >> the mercedes benz superdome in new orleans built entirely at public expense after hurricane katrina, had badly damaged, when it posted football games again it was a national field good story but the public paid for all repairs the league play in a token amount the public is invested $1 billion of the mercedes benz superdome and the man who owns the door lints states keeps almost all revenue generated. most people don't understand this is taking place they feel there is nothing they...
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the public is invested in today's dollars, $1 billion in the construction of it was mercedes benz superdome. and the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps all of the revenue generated there. why would people rebel? one reason is many people in the public don't understand it is taking place. the second reason is there's nothing they can do about it they feel. it's all based on insider deals. it is largely based on insider deals. there was a vote on whether to use public money to renovate the place where the dolphins play. they voted strongly against doing that. he's going back -- you know, the sociology of the sport. 50 years ago when the antitrust waiver was first granted, at that time, there was a paltry amount of money in all professional sports compared to today even in current dollars which is not what it was today. nfl owners of that period could not have afforded on their own to build a beautiful stadium. so in a stadium that looked like a public library, the public would contribute to it and then get to use by coming in. that was 50 years ago. they roll in money but they establis
the public is invested in today's dollars, $1 billion in the construction of it was mercedes benz superdome. and the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps all of the revenue generated there. why would people rebel? one reason is many people in the public don't understand it is taking place. the second reason is there's nothing they can do about it they feel. it's all based on insider deals. it is largely based on insider deals. there was a vote on whether to use public money to renovate the...
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. >>> the place that is called the mercedes-benz superdome in new orleans where they play and where the title game was two years ago, etc., built entirely at public expense. after hurricane katrina badly damaged. when it hosted football games again that was a feel-good story and rightly, i would say so. but the public paid for all the repairs. they put in a token amount. the public has invested in today's dollars, about a billion dollars of construction. at the mercedes-benz superdome area to the man that owns the new orleans saints keeps the revenue generated there. i think why don't people redial against this? one reason is many of the people don't understand that this is taking place. i think the second reason is they feel like there is nothing they can do about it. it's all based on insider deals and it is largely based on insider deals. the most recent time there was a vote in miami last year on whether to use public money to renovate the place where the miami dolphins plate and the citizens voted strongly against doing that because they got to vote on it. >>> next come the testimo
. >>> the place that is called the mercedes-benz superdome in new orleans where they play and where the title game was two years ago, etc., built entirely at public expense. after hurricane katrina badly damaged. when it hosted football games again that was a feel-good story and rightly, i would say so. but the public paid for all the repairs. they put in a token amount. the public has invested in today's dollars, about a billion dollars of construction. at the mercedes-benz superdome...
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invested about $1 billion in the construction of the mercedes-benz superdome. the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps almost all of their revenue. why don't people rebel? one reason is many people do not understand this is taking place. the second reason is they feel like there is nothing they can do about it. it is all based on insider deals, it is, largely. the most recent time that there was a vote in miami last year. there was a vote on using public money to renovate the place where the miami dolphins play. the citizens voted against doing that. >> more with the king of sports author gregg easterbrook on q&a. fema administrator craig fugate and shaun donovan testified on capitol hill this week, providing an update on y aricane standing -- sand year after it struck the east. this is about two hours. >> welcome to the subcommittee of >> welcome to the subcommittee of emergency management in the district of columbia. we thank you all for being here. we are here today to examine the recovery in the north east one year after hurricane sandy came to shore on
invested about $1 billion in the construction of the mercedes-benz superdome. the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps almost all of their revenue. why don't people rebel? one reason is many people do not understand this is taking place. the second reason is they feel like there is nothing they can do about it. it is all based on insider deals, it is, largely. the most recent time that there was a vote in miami last year. there was a vote on using public money to renovate the place where...
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. >> the place is now called the mercedes-benz superdome in new orleans. s where the saints played two years ago, etc.. after hurricane katrina, badly damaged. hosted football games again it was a feel-good story and rightly so. but the public paid for all of the repairs. the public is invested in about a billion dollars in the construction of the new mercedes-benz superdome. and the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps almost all of the revenue generated there. why don't people rebel against this? the public in probably do not understand this is taking place. the second reason is they feel there is nothing they can do about it, that it is all based on insider deals and it is largely. in miami last year, there was a vote on whether to use public money to renovate the place where the miami dolphins plate and the citizens of miami strongly voted against doing that, because they got to vote on it. gregg easterbrook, sports author, sunday night at 8 p.m. on q&a. >> after becoming first lady, lady eisenhower ran a tight ship of the white house. watch our pr
. >> the place is now called the mercedes-benz superdome in new orleans. s where the saints played two years ago, etc.. after hurricane katrina, badly damaged. hosted football games again it was a feel-good story and rightly so. but the public paid for all of the repairs. the public is invested in about a billion dollars in the construction of the new mercedes-benz superdome. and the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps almost all of the revenue generated there. why don't people...
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the public is invested in today's dollars, one billion dollars in the construction of the mercedes-benz superdomethe man who owns the new orleans saints keeps almost all of the revenue generated there. i think -- why don't people rebel against it? many people do not understand this is taking place. the second reason it, they feel like there was nothing they can do about it. it is based on insider deals and it is. there was a vote in miami last year on whether to use public money to renovate the place where the miami dolphins played and the citizens voted against doing that. they got to vote on it. author gregg he easterbrook. >> a quick reminder of our live coverage. a discussion of whether the u.s. needs a new constitution from journal."ashington host: the opening line in your article, gimme the rewrite about the constitution is america, we have got some bad news. our constitution is not going to make it. it has had 224 years of commendable, often glorious service but there is a time for everything. time to change the constitution? >> at least tend to think about it. the constitution is a wonder
the public is invested in today's dollars, one billion dollars in the construction of the mercedes-benz superdomethe man who owns the new orleans saints keeps almost all of the revenue generated there. i think -- why don't people rebel against it? many people do not understand this is taking place. the second reason it, they feel like there was nothing they can do about it. it is based on insider deals and it is. there was a vote in miami last year on whether to use public money to renovate the...
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. >> it is now called the mercedes-benz superdome in the new orleans. built at public expense after hurricane katrina badly damaged it. when a hosted football games again, it was a feel-good story. the public paid for the repairs. the league put in a token amount. there has been about a billion dollars invested into the superdome. man who owns the new orleans states keeps almost all of the revenue generated there. -- rebeln't rebel of against this because they do not understand this is taking place. they feel there is nothing they can do about it. it is based on insider deals. it is largely based on insider deals. the most recent time there was a vote-- there was a public to renovate the miami's stadium. >> more with greg easterbrook sunday night at 8:00. chuck hagel talks about the use of drones and the military's new force -- force posture in asia. speaker andeynote spoke for about 35 minutes. >> if you have ever seen the organizational chart of the department of defense, you might have noticed it's a little different from most corporate or business a
. >> it is now called the mercedes-benz superdome in the new orleans. built at public expense after hurricane katrina badly damaged it. when a hosted football games again, it was a feel-good story. the public paid for the repairs. the league put in a token amount. there has been about a billion dollars invested into the superdome. man who owns the new orleans states keeps almost all of the revenue generated there. -- rebeln't rebel of against this because they do not understand this is...
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about $1c has invested billion in the construction of the mercedes-benz superdome. the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps a most all of the revenue generated their. why don't people rebel? one reason is chris people do not understand what is taking place. the second reason is that they feel there's nothing they can do about it and it is all based on insider deals. the best time to do is to vote. there was an vote on whether they should use public money. the city -- the citizens voted strongly against doing that. sunday night at avm on c- span's "q&a." now senator gregg. governmentn on the shutdown and the tea party. the national press club, this is an hour. [gavel] >> good afternoon. and welcome to the national press club. my name is angela cryling king, i'm a reporter for bloomberg news and the 106th president of the national press club. we are the world's leading professional organization for journalists committed to our profession's future by hosting events such as this while fostering a free press worldwide. for more information about the national press cl
about $1c has invested billion in the construction of the mercedes-benz superdome. the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps a most all of the revenue generated their. why don't people rebel? one reason is chris people do not understand what is taking place. the second reason is that they feel there's nothing they can do about it and it is all based on insider deals. the best time to do is to vote. there was an vote on whether they should use public money. the city -- the citizens voted...
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now called the mercedes-benz superdome. built entirely at the public expense after hurricane katrina badly damaged it. , butwas a feel-good story the public pay for all of the repairs that put in a token amount. the public invested in today's dollars, about billion dollars of the construction of the superdome. the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps all of the revenue generated there. --hink that people rebel at one of people rebel against this? most people do not understand what has taken place. they feel is nothing they can do about it. it is based on insider deals. it is largely based on insider deals. the most recent on the was a vote in miami was a vote on whether they use public money to renovate the place where the miami dolphins play. they voted against doing that. they got to vote on it. easterbrook on q&a. >> coming up, a conversation on hospitals and the new health care law. goldie hawn talks about ways to improve childhood education and a look back at the 2008 financial crisis. how was handled at the time b
now called the mercedes-benz superdome. built entirely at the public expense after hurricane katrina badly damaged it. , butwas a feel-good story the public pay for all of the repairs that put in a token amount. the public invested in today's dollars, about billion dollars of the construction of the superdome. the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps all of the revenue generated there. --hink that people rebel at one of people rebel against this? most people do not understand what has...
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the public has invested in today's dollars about a billion dollars in the construction of the mercedes-benz superdome and the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps almost all the revenue generated there. why don't people rebel against this? one reason is many people don't understand this is taking place. the second reason is they feel there's nothing they can do about it and it's all based on insider deals. the most recent time there was a vote in miami last year on whether to use public money with the miami dolphins play. they voted strongly against doing that because they got to vote on it. >> westmont house energy and subcommittee on oversight and investigations looked at the impact of epa regulations on the cool industry. tim murphy of pennsylvania chairs the hearing of colorado's diana to get serving as the ranking member. this is just over 90 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon, everyone about the first subcommittee hearing oversight investigation entitled epa's regulatory threat to energy come the perspective of cool communities. before we start, i would like to layout is
the public has invested in today's dollars about a billion dollars in the construction of the mercedes-benz superdome and the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps almost all the revenue generated there. why don't people rebel against this? one reason is many people don't understand this is taking place. the second reason is they feel there's nothing they can do about it and it's all based on insider deals. the most recent time there was a vote in miami last year on whether to use public...
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is now called the mercedes-benz superdome in new orleans where the new orleans saints play. built entirely at public expense after hurricane katrina. when it hosted football games again, that was a national feel- good story and rightly so. but the public paid for all the repairs and the leak put in a token amount per the public it is invested at about $1 billion. owns the new orleans saints keep so most all of the revenue generated there. one reason people don't rebel against this is that they don't understand it is taking place. the second reason is that there -- they feel there is nothing they can do about it area it is largely based on inside heels and the most recent time there was a vote was in miami last year on whether to use public money to renovate the place where the miami dolphins play in the citizens of miami voted strongly against doing that because they got to vote on it. author gregg easterbrook tonight at 8:00. house and human services secretary kathleen sebelius testified before the senate finance committee. she talked about fixing the andthcare.gov website
is now called the mercedes-benz superdome in new orleans where the new orleans saints play. built entirely at public expense after hurricane katrina. when it hosted football games again, that was a national feel- good story and rightly so. but the public paid for all the repairs and the leak put in a token amount per the public it is invested at about $1 billion. owns the new orleans saints keep so most all of the revenue generated there. one reason people don't rebel against this is that they...
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the public has invested in today's dollars about a billion dollars in the construction of the mercedes benz superdomend the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps almost all the revenue generated there. why don't people rebel against this? i think one reason is many people in the public don't understand this is taking place . i think the second reason is they feel like there's nothing they can do about it, it's all based on insider deals and it is largely based on insider deals. the most recent time there was a vote in miami last year, there was a vote to use public money to renovate the place where the miami dolphins play and the citizens of miami voted strongly against doing that because they got to vote on it. >> more with "the king of sports" author gregg easterbrook sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." >> after becoming first lady, maimi eisenhower ran a tight ship inspecting white glove inspections and approving the menus for state visits. watch our program saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and live monday night. our series continues. >> mrs. kennedy is very well known as a style ic
the public has invested in today's dollars about a billion dollars in the construction of the mercedes benz superdomend the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps almost all the revenue generated there. why don't people rebel against this? i think one reason is many people in the public don't understand this is taking place . i think the second reason is they feel like there's nothing they can do about it, it's all based on insider deals and it is largely based on insider deals. the most...
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public has invested in today's dollars about $1 billion of the onstruction mercedes benz superdome. owns the new o orleans saints keeps all of the revenue generated there. rebel against e this? one reason is many people don't place.and this is taking the second reason is they feel there's nothing they can do about it. deals.l based on insider it's largely based on insider deals. ae most recent time there was vote in miami last year, there was a vote on how to use public the citizens of miami voted strongly against doing that. they got to vote on it. more with the king of sports easterbrook sunday night an 8:00 on c-span's q&a. the chairman of the federal reserve, ben ber man keep and others speak about responses to economic crises at a conference of the international monetary fund. speakers included larry omers, former bank of israel governor, stanley fischer, and harvard economist, kenneth rogov. this is an hour and a half. >> can we start the session? final session of the -- the panel discussion. this is a case in which there's introduce no need to the speaker, so i shall not do th
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the last election cycle. we will have that beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. called thee is now mercedes-benz superdomein new orleans, where the new orleans -- where new orleans place. it was built at entirely public expense after hurricane katrina. when it hosted football games again, it was a national feel- good story, and rightly, i would say so. the public paid for all of the repairs. the leak put in a token amount -- the league put in a token amount. the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps almost all of the revenue generated there. why don't people rebel against this? many people in the public don't understand this is taking place. the second reason is they feel there is nothing they can do about it, it is all based on insider deals, and it is largely based on insider deals. there was a vote in miami last year on whether to use public money to renovate the place where the miami dolphins play. the citizens of miami voted strongly against that because they got to vote on it. >> more with sports author -- "the king of sports" author sunday on "q&a." >> one of the things that has stuck in my min
the last election cycle. we will have that beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. called thee is now mercedes-benz superdomein new orleans, where the new orleans -- where new orleans place. it was built at entirely public expense after hurricane katrina. when it hosted football games again, it was a national feel- good story, and rightly, i would say so. the public paid for all of the repairs. the leak put in a token amount -- the league put in a token amount. the man who owns the new...