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the nfl knew it, but the players certainly didn't know it. >> narrator: on the other side, the nfl's the national football league will be paul clement, who will be flanked by anastasia danias, she's from the national football league, and also beth wilkinson from paul weiss... >> narrator: they insisted the league had done nothing wrong. >> let's be clear. we strongly deny those allegations that we withheld any information or misled the players. and if we have to defend this suit, as paul was alluding to, we will do that and be able to make those factual allegations. but we absolutely deny those allegations. >> narrator: but away from the cameras, the two sides were engaged in tense court-ordered negotiations. >> the players, initially, they were requesting around $2 billion or a little more than $2 billion, and what we've been told is the nfl was offering virtually nothing-- they were offering "peanuts," as one person said. >> narrator: the players believed they had significant leverage-- a threat to the nfl. >> the threat was that the doctors and trainers, neuropsychologists, maybe o
the nfl knew it, but the players certainly didn't know it. >> narrator: on the other side, the nfl's the national football league will be paul clement, who will be flanked by anastasia danias, she's from the national football league, and also beth wilkinson from paul weiss... >> narrator: they insisted the league had done nothing wrong. >> let's be clear. we strongly deny those allegations that we withheld any information or misled the players. and if we have to defend this...
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he advices the nfl's head neck and spine committee, in our washington studio, a brain injury lawyer, with the law firm of chicken sherman. let me start with you, doctor, how would you describe the most recent progress between various levels of the game, and the people who play it? are people being advised more accurately about the risks they are taking on to themselves when they put on a helmet and pads and head out on to the field? >> ray, i think generally speaking the answer to that is yes. and i think it is a little bit backwards in terms of where most of that progress has occurred because most of that progress has occurred in terms of meaningful rules changes at the highiest level, the national football league. where we are finding multiple rules changing the most important of which came out of the collective bargaining agreement where they can only hit 14 times in 18 weeks. of the season that's less than once a week, and they can't have any full contact practices in the off season. that's very different than colleges and high school and youth, where they are hitting routinely tw
he advices the nfl's head neck and spine committee, in our washington studio, a brain injury lawyer, with the law firm of chicken sherman. let me start with you, doctor, how would you describe the most recent progress between various levels of the game, and the people who play it? are people being advised more accurately about the risks they are taking on to themselves when they put on a helmet and pads and head out on to the field? >> ray, i think generally speaking the answer to that is...
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. >> number five, this is a presentation and discussion on the nfl's business contact program. and for the san francisco bay area, super bowl 50 and i would like to the presentation is by jason of the vp of community relations for the san francisco bay area super bowl, 50, i can't speak tonight, the host committee and, so welcome, and sfgov tv and at some moment, >> thank you. >> and thank you for inviting us and the commissioners for having the super bowl host here in evening and also want to acknowledge the colleagues and for, the communication and marketing, for the host committee, and as we take questions, at the appropriate time and i might call upon her. as you know, the big game is coming to the region on february the 7th, 2016 and the region is proud to be hosting the 50th celebration and playing on the super bowl, and the first was played in california, and it was the 50th and the golden anniversary and we are here and excited that it is here in the state and i am going to do a brief presentation that will just take a few slides and then, open to any discussion. >> so g
. >> number five, this is a presentation and discussion on the nfl's business contact program. and for the san francisco bay area, super bowl 50 and i would like to the presentation is by jason of the vp of community relations for the san francisco bay area super bowl, 50, i can't speak tonight, the host committee and, so welcome, and sfgov tv and at some moment, >> thank you. >> and thank you for inviting us and the commissioners for having the super bowl host here in evening...
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at the nfl level. >> is your mic on. >> it was. our players and fans want us to be physical but more importantly safe. this including safe play and working together with the national hockey league we've gone to elaborate lengths to do that. we are pleased to share with this sub committee some of the measures enacted. >> national hockey league was the first to launch a comprehensive league-wide program to evaluate players after head injuries. all players are required to under go preseason testing and will have preand post injury test results to determine when the player is safe or returns to relevant base line, allowing player to return to play. it was confirmed early on that nural psychological testing results had added value and should be taken into account along with player reported symptoms. the nhl and pa concussion committee have taken active steps regarding the diagnose and management and treatment of concussion, education regarding concussions and risks of returning to play before the recovery from a prior concussion is compl
at the nfl level. >> is your mic on. >> it was. our players and fans want us to be physical but more importantly safe. this including safe play and working together with the national hockey league we've gone to elaborate lengths to do that. we are pleased to share with this sub committee some of the measures enacted. >> national hockey league was the first to launch a comprehensive league-wide program to evaluate players after head injuries. all players are required to under...
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the nfl suspended him for a game. cornell green, police say he slammed the mother of his children into a wall and hit her arm with a mop handle. he played in 12 games later that year. you see these guys meeting up with their spouses or girlfriends on the way out. did you see this kind of violent attitude towards women? >> no. i do not see this sort of violent attitude towards women. this isn't just a problem in the nfl. this is corporate america. >> it is? >> i think it's everywhere. right now it's just that the light is being shined on the nfl. the way the nfl works, they don't pay attention until there is public outcry. there's a sense around the nfl, this has been going on for years. it's just now getting attention. these problems aren't just happening in the national football league. this isn't the only sport and place in america where we're seeing domestic abuse. in terms of the nfl paying attention to it now, it's because the public is finally paying attention, that the report was able to recite the different rep
the nfl suspended him for a game. cornell green, police say he slammed the mother of his children into a wall and hit her arm with a mop handle. he played in 12 games later that year. you see these guys meeting up with their spouses or girlfriends on the way out. did you see this kind of violent attitude towards women? >> no. i do not see this sort of violent attitude towards women. this isn't just a problem in the nfl. this is corporate america. >> it is? >> i think it's...
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the nfl apology, the nfl so worried about the pr sdaers it's had bought also the fans piling on to the nfl because it seems to be in a weakened state? >> yeah. when the ship is sinking, you're much more likely to have people throw in water as opposed to try and patch it up. look, i don't think the nfl is overly concerned with looking sensitive. remember, we still have this team in washington named after an ethnic slur, and they're hardly bending over backwards to do something about that. this is a situation where the nfl knew it was in the wrong, and they felt like they had to say something. maybe the old nfl of a couple of months ago would you have tried to brazen it out and said we're in the nfl and we don't have to answer to you. they don't want to raise the eyre of the nfl players union. they came out quickly because the last thing they need is another pr crisis. >> i realize this is discussed many a time, but why is it in the business of regulating celebrations anyway. most fans agree celebrating is not an issue. according to a sports nation poll 56% of respondents don't think pla
the nfl apology, the nfl so worried about the pr sdaers it's had bought also the fans piling on to the nfl because it seems to be in a weakened state? >> yeah. when the ship is sinking, you're much more likely to have people throw in water as opposed to try and patch it up. look, i don't think the nfl is overly concerned with looking sensitive. remember, we still have this team in washington named after an ethnic slur, and they're hardly bending over backwards to do something about that....
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. >>> the nfl is in hot water today yet again. this time for penalized a devout muslim player. >> for bowing down in prayer underscoring a touchdown. >>> we begin with the first case of ebola diagnosed in the u.s. the patient is a man who flew from liberia from text to visit family in the united states. he's being cared for in an isolation room at the texas health press betearian center in dallas where he's critically ill. he left liberia on september 19th and arrived in the u.s. on the 20th and sought care two days layer and was admitted to the hospital on sunday. they said in a news conference on tuesday that the first priority was to care for the patient and the second to identify anyone who might have had contact with him. >> we protect people in this case by making sure that we find the contacts, identify them, and make sure that they're traced every day for 21 days, and if they develop a fever, they're immediately isolated and they're contacts would be identified as well. >> freeden said while it was possible someone that had
. >>> the nfl is in hot water today yet again. this time for penalized a devout muslim player. >> for bowing down in prayer underscoring a touchdown. >>> we begin with the first case of ebola diagnosed in the u.s. the patient is a man who flew from liberia from text to visit family in the united states. he's being cared for in an isolation room at the texas health press betearian center in dallas where he's critically ill. he left liberia on september 19th and arrived in...
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i think the nfl is climbing back to getting a good graces. back into the good graces of the families. of these fans. obviously there is hurdles that need to be jumped. but they're working through that and getting to where they need to be. >> yeah, there are nearly 1,700, nfl players, most of whom do make news off the field for good things. you are about to stage a hall when event. to benefit kids in education you. have been involved in initiatives to help kids from underserved areas make it to college and stay in college. what part of the desire comes from your own experiences. >> all of it. actually. i was a guy that didn't do the best while i was in college. in and out of college. due to academic issues. the thing for me was, i knew huh to get to college. i didn't know how to stay in college. i didn't know that i needed to go to study halls. i didn't know that i needed to study a lot. had time management to give myself time to study and do proper things. so that's what i want to instill, particularlien the youth of these urban neighborhoods
i think the nfl is climbing back to getting a good graces. back into the good graces of the families. of these fans. obviously there is hurdles that need to be jumped. but they're working through that and getting to where they need to be. >> yeah, there are nearly 1,700, nfl players, most of whom do make news off the field for good things. you are about to stage a hall when event. to benefit kids in education you. have been involved in initiatives to help kids from underserved areas make...
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at the nfl level. >> is your mic on. >> it was. our players and fans want us to be physical but more importantly safe. this including safe play and working together with the national hockey league we've gone to elaborate lengths to do that. we are pleased to share with this sub committee some of the measures enacted. >> national hockey league was the first to launch a comprehensive league-wide program to evaluate players after head injuries. all players are required to under go preseason testing and will have preand post injury test results to determine when the player is safe or returns to relevant base line, allowing player to return to play. it was confirmed early on that nural psychological testing results had added value and should be taken into account along with player reported symptoms. the nhl and pa concussion committee have taken active steps regarding the diagnose and management and treatment of concussion, education regarding concussions and risks of returning to play before the recovery from a prior concussion is compl
at the nfl level. >> is your mic on. >> it was. our players and fans want us to be physical but more importantly safe. this including safe play and working together with the national hockey league we've gone to elaborate lengths to do that. we are pleased to share with this sub committee some of the measures enacted. >> national hockey league was the first to launch a comprehensive league-wide program to evaluate players after head injuries. all players are required to under...
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but with the nfl there seems to be this idea that you go to the nfl, and you make a ton of money, anda ton of money, and they're going to do anything and everything to stop any impediment from making money. >> hundreds and hundreds of cases? >> i know. there's got to be some recalibration that it's not just to make money. it's unexcusable. and it trickles down in culture too. you see guy cans who see what happened with ray rice and he got away with it, and they're going to wonder i can make -- >> he got away with it for a short period of time. >> for a while. until the video came out. >> you know what's interesting, in reading about this it seems like there was this idea, well, there was no policy in place before to kind of hold us accountable, so we were looking to the commissioner -- whover that might be, it might not even be roger goodell because this is dating years back now -- to hold up the credibility. what about the accountability? >> why do you need a policy in place to keep guys from hitting women? >> to do the right thing? >> i will say growing up in a family where my fathe
but with the nfl there seems to be this idea that you go to the nfl, and you make a ton of money, anda ton of money, and they're going to do anything and everything to stop any impediment from making money. >> hundreds and hundreds of cases? >> i know. there's got to be some recalibration that it's not just to make money. it's unexcusable. and it trickles down in culture too. you see guy cans who see what happened with ray rice and he got away with it, and they're going to wonder i...
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>> they tell us that they watch the nfl a lot. he core there's erosion for the nfl coming to their concern. next thing, should sponsors withdraw support in response of the scandals? 40 percent of americans say they should. the biggest fans, they're the coolest on that idea. lesser fans, not watching the nfl, they're for mumore support that concept. back the you. >> let's talk sports with michael ozanian at "forbes" magazine. mike, the nfl's taken a lot of heat lately, a lot of it well deserved but the nba signed a nine-year $24 billion tv deal and finals ratings below what they were ten years ago. nfl has years before the next contract is coming up. $3 billion a year. the nba at $2.5 billion. how much will the much-maligned nfl get paid the next tv deal? got to be gigantic. >> if you look at the ratings for the nfl, despite the scandals, they're still spectacular. thursday night football on average is 56% higher than a year ago. and in fact, the packer-viking game, adrian peterson plays for, one of the guys been in one of the scand
>> they tell us that they watch the nfl a lot. he core there's erosion for the nfl coming to their concern. next thing, should sponsors withdraw support in response of the scandals? 40 percent of americans say they should. the biggest fans, they're the coolest on that idea. lesser fans, not watching the nfl, they're for mumore support that concept. back the you. >> let's talk sports with michael ozanian at "forbes" magazine. mike, the nfl's taken a lot of heat lately, a...
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what's the nfl supposed to do? the real issue is the court of public opinion has tried him and found him guilty. if you're running a team, who would take him? honestly. at this point. i would really question the mental sanity of the coach that takes him. >> from the general manager, from the baltimore ravens, he was like, i love you. we have a place for you. >> i think the players union, i know from reading and researching the story that his legal representatives are going to take a page out of the book that you just opened up and that's the court system. and they will say, look. you can't punish this guy twice. just like you wouldn't be able to have it in the court system. that's what his attorneys are going to argue at this meeting today, this reinstatement appeal today. now, you mentioned that goodell doesn't have anything to do with the say. however, if the nfl decides to appeal, the judge is a woman, barbara jones. we haven't talked about that. if she finds that you can play, if you can find a team that will hi
what's the nfl supposed to do? the real issue is the court of public opinion has tried him and found him guilty. if you're running a team, who would take him? honestly. at this point. i would really question the mental sanity of the coach that takes him. >> from the general manager, from the baltimore ravens, he was like, i love you. we have a place for you. >> i think the players union, i know from reading and researching the story that his legal representatives are going to take a...
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it was the first time green bay was going to host an nfl championship game. had won six championships during the early years, but they never played a full season game with green bay. part of it was the size of the stadium. partly because of the playoffs system and how it worked back them. wonlly championships were before there were championship games. i still think that came might have produced more genuine excitement and enthusiasm than any game in the history of the packers. the breakfast at the beaumont of members ofr the community decided they were going to call this title town for the next month and schedule festivities of to the championship game. the packers beat them in just a dominant performance and lived up to that title town name and it just stuck. basicallywas perpetually on his deathbed, one crisis after another. that time has passed. i am guessing if you put your name on a season-ticket waiting list today, maybe your great-grandson or daughter will get tickets 50-some or more years from now? the wait list is extensive and there has been one sin
it was the first time green bay was going to host an nfl championship game. had won six championships during the early years, but they never played a full season game with green bay. part of it was the size of the stadium. partly because of the playoffs system and how it worked back them. wonlly championships were before there were championship games. i still think that came might have produced more genuine excitement and enthusiasm than any game in the history of the packers. the breakfast at...
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so as of yet, there's been absolutely no financial impact on the nfl. lls were approved today, they sold for $1.4 billion. the nfl just got a crazy new deal with directv, despite everything else going around off the field, the business of the nfl is absolutely booming, as usual. >> and is that why, last question, roger goodell seems to still be in place and doesn't seem to be going anywhere despite the bad and terrible pr? >> as the owners will say privately and i'm sure some of them publicly, that's going to be their number one concern, how the overall business of the nfl is. unless they have found that roger goodell has lied, and i doubt they'll find that, he's going to remain the commissioner of the nfl. >> appreciate it. >>> coming up, an update on the ebola scare in the u.s. then, we'll have the latest on the recent incidents of reasonable force by police, including what you should know about your rights if you're ever pulled over. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow.
so as of yet, there's been absolutely no financial impact on the nfl. lls were approved today, they sold for $1.4 billion. the nfl just got a crazy new deal with directv, despite everything else going around off the field, the business of the nfl is absolutely booming, as usual. >> and is that why, last question, roger goodell seems to still be in place and doesn't seem to be going anywhere despite the bad and terrible pr? >> as the owners will say privately and i'm sure some of...
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the nfl ignores its brand new policy and suspends him indefinitely. that's followed by a steady stream of players facing domestic abuse allegations. >> the microscope suddenly was on the nfl. everybody was paying attention. >> vikings star adrian peterson accused of child abuse. for disciplining his son with a switch. defensive end, greg hardy, playing for the panthers, appealing a conviction for assaulting an ex-girlfriend. there are at least three others and each one is punished differently. >> it really feels at times like the nfl is levying discipline with an etch a sketch. write something else. see what the public says. will there enough people angry? shake the rest of the etch a sketch. scribble out something new. >> it's a problem nfl chief roger goodell is now promising to fix. >> i will be asking experts to examine all current nfl policies related to employee and player conduct and discipline. we will implement new conduct policies. >> but you have to wonder, when the heat starts to die down, when we're not talking about this in the news anymo
the nfl ignores its brand new policy and suspends him indefinitely. that's followed by a steady stream of players facing domestic abuse allegations. >> the microscope suddenly was on the nfl. everybody was paying attention. >> vikings star adrian peterson accused of child abuse. for disciplining his son with a switch. defensive end, greg hardy, playing for the panthers, appealing a conviction for assaulting an ex-girlfriend. there are at least three others and each one is punished...
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domestic violence czar for the nfl walks them back, americans deserve second chances? excuses pedophiles use and rapists use, have a second chance? no, fix the problem and -- >> is there anything to it, kirsten? she is saying, hey look, if we kick them off the people, people will fear coming forward. also she believes if somebody does wrong, maybe first offense they deserve, i'm not defending this, i'm simply asking the question, she is saying they deserve in some cases a second chance? she she doesn't want a universal field they're kicked off the field right away? >> i'm not sure where she gets the idea people would be afraid to come forward. there are nfl wives that came forward and complained and they were ignored. may be a fair point on case-by-case basis, maybe there is chance for intervention an you sis spend the player. if you have a case where somebody knocks somebody unconscious, then -- >> at the end of the day, isn't the problem that the nfl wasn't harsh enough all along? to kirsten's point, they were ignoring claims of domestic abuse? >> yes to all of that
domestic violence czar for the nfl walks them back, americans deserve second chances? excuses pedophiles use and rapists use, have a second chance? no, fix the problem and -- >> is there anything to it, kirsten? she is saying, hey look, if we kick them off the people, people will fear coming forward. also she believes if somebody does wrong, maybe first offense they deserve, i'm not defending this, i'm simply asking the question, she is saying they deserve in some cases a second chance?...
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there is nothing more important to the nfl than the safety of our player. commissioner goodell has said he spends more time on the issue of safety than any other issue before him. there are nearly 6 million kids who play tackle or flag football across our country. another 1.1 million that play in high school. 75,000 in college. and so whether it's touch games in our backyards at thanksgiving or games played in our local parks by our kids or friday night high school games, saturdays with college or hopefully plenty of people watching the nfl on sundays and mondays and occasionally thursdays, football plays a significant role in our lives and with it comes a great deal of responsibility. and that's one that we embrace. we understand that decisions that we make at our level affect football at all levels and probably far beyond that. and so i appreciate the opportunity to share the nfl's work with the subcommittee on the health and safety of our athletes. now, football has always evolved. the rules have always changed. and so i'd like to share with the subcommi
there is nothing more important to the nfl than the safety of our player. commissioner goodell has said he spends more time on the issue of safety than any other issue before him. there are nearly 6 million kids who play tackle or flag football across our country. another 1.1 million that play in high school. 75,000 in college. and so whether it's touch games in our backyards at thanksgiving or games played in our local parks by our kids or friday night high school games, saturdays with college...
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for the past month, the nfl has devoted airtime for that public service announcement you just saw by -more campaign and plays during nfl games. this thursday, the nfl and the no-more campaign will start airing a new set of psas starring dozens of current and forger nfl players, including ely manning, with a message tailored to fit the new climate. it's described as an insular and intensely the secretive organization where loy-- my nex guest said she remained silent. joining me now is janel smith williams. you discussed it with the washington post in that article in which this, this culture, it was all about this culture of coverup in the nfl. tell us in your experience how that works, and how it affected you. >> well, first of all, i want to say thank you so much for having me on today and allowing me to share my experience. when it comes to the nfl, it's all about protecting the brand. and in my experience, everything was done to make sure that the nfl was untarnished. and so whatever needs to be done to keep that brand, the nfl, is what is done. >> and what are some of the things th
for the past month, the nfl has devoted airtime for that public service announcement you just saw by -more campaign and plays during nfl games. this thursday, the nfl and the no-more campaign will start airing a new set of psas starring dozens of current and forger nfl players, including ely manning, with a message tailored to fit the new climate. it's described as an insular and intensely the secretive organization where loy-- my nex guest said she remained silent. joining me now is janel...
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. >> the nfl and its black eye. allegations of explosive behavior. >> aaron peterson, indicted on an explosive violence. >> prosecutors say he dragged his girlfriend room to room by her hair. >> and innocent people caught in the crossfire. it's not the first time. >> how do you plead to this indictment? >> not guilty. >> rising nfl star, aaron hernandez charged with murder multiple times. >> he was projected to be one of the best tight ends of his generation. tonight, downward spiral, inside the case against aaron hernandez. at kick off this year, attention is focused off field, inside a new jersey casino on hitting of a different kind. >> those of us who were professional athletes were appaled by the behavior, and dragging her limp body out, and depositing her like she was yesterday's news. >> and in july, the nfl suspends runningback ray rice for two games and then goes further the following month, implementing a new domestic abuse policy. >> six game suspension for the first events. >> but then comes another video
. >> the nfl and its black eye. allegations of explosive behavior. >> aaron peterson, indicted on an explosive violence. >> prosecutors say he dragged his girlfriend room to room by her hair. >> and innocent people caught in the crossfire. it's not the first time. >> how do you plead to this indictment? >> not guilty. >> rising nfl star, aaron hernandez charged with murder multiple times. >> he was projected to be one of the best tight ends of his...
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pro football talk reports the nfl could reduce the suspension due to good behavior. currently smith is eligible to return to the active roster on monday, november 10th. 49ers general manager said he had no knowledge of the possibility of a suspension being reduced. >>> 49ers were no match for the broncos. made history with touchdown pass number 509. teammates jokingly played keep away. i think he wanted to keep that ball. manning later went for number 510 on the way to the 42-17 win over the broncos. the 49ers have a bye this weekend. >>> the oakland raiders unfortunately the only winless team in the nfl they are now 0- 6 on the season after losing to the arizona cardinals 24-17. they cut the cardinals lead to 1 in the fourth quarter but arizona responded with an 80- yard touchdown drive. this is the raiders worst start in 52 years. there was a strange moment in the fourth quarter when the raiders line backer hit carson palmer. theralites got stuck together. other players had to pry them apart. it was a weird day in football. the shoes appear to be bound together at
pro football talk reports the nfl could reduce the suspension due to good behavior. currently smith is eligible to return to the active roster on monday, november 10th. 49ers general manager said he had no knowledge of the possibility of a suspension being reduced. >>> 49ers were no match for the broncos. made history with touchdown pass number 509. teammates jokingly played keep away. i think he wanted to keep that ball. manning later went for number 510 on the way to the 42-17 win...
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for the nfl player that is surely true. we don't want them to get hurt but they are adults, well-paid and they know the risks but they are not the issue. high school, college and youth players are the issue and when the president of the united states, a huge sports fan, very sophisticated man doesn't get that the nfl is not the issue, high school is the issue. >> one obama also said, i read that with great interest, maybe they will come up with sports reforms that allow fans to mentioned the game with a conscience or ease our conscience, and the goal of making football safer is to make the fans feel nullified morally as opposed to protect the players. astonishing cynicism. >> what about other sports? the problem with football -- >> other sports? this is news to me. >> our other sports as dangerous as football? do we have data, ice hockey seems to be just as violent -- >> and diving, have roughly the same concussion rate per hour of practice and participation, the difference is football involves far more people. >> and far mo
for the nfl player that is surely true. we don't want them to get hurt but they are adults, well-paid and they know the risks but they are not the issue. high school, college and youth players are the issue and when the president of the united states, a huge sports fan, very sophisticated man doesn't get that the nfl is not the issue, high school is the issue. >> one obama also said, i read that with great interest, maybe they will come up with sports reforms that allow fans to mentioned...
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the early nfl, that was part of the reason for the packers arrival. paul broun at one point to the packers were the only team with their own newspaper because they were so closely tied to the green -- to the "green bay press gazette." the founder of the team also worked for the newspaper and was active with both 420, 30 years. he played a big role in the team's survival. the first president of the packers was one of three owners of the publishers for "the green bay press gazette." because of that, the packers got great coverage. they didn't necessarily outdraw the smaller teams and other cities. they struggled to draw crowds. there was a high school rivalry between green bay east and green bay west high schools. that came off and out through the packer games. they had to compete against those high school teams, and he said in west through packer-there names in the 1920's. there were a lot of fans, but it wasn't as though they were filling the stadium. green bay in the early years probably through better on the road than it did at home, partly because
the early nfl, that was part of the reason for the packers arrival. paul broun at one point to the packers were the only team with their own newspaper because they were so closely tied to the green -- to the "green bay press gazette." the founder of the team also worked for the newspaper and was active with both 420, 30 years. he played a big role in the team's survival. the first president of the packers was one of three owners of the publishers for "the green bay press...
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take us inside what games in the nfl are like. >> games are amazing. e is an attention to detail and it was an intense week all over social media. >> your team is on this great role. you won three straight and the counter to that. >> you want to see this league represented. not the latter. i think it's getting into good graces and working back to the families of these fans. there hurdles, but they are working through that and you are about to stage they not just make it to college, but stay in college. what comes from your own experiences? >> all of it. i didn't do the best in college and in and out due to academic issues. i knew how to get there, but i didn't know i needed to study and have time management and do all the proper things. that's in the youth of the neighborhoods that don't have someone there to push them. >> you are on the front row of the fashion shows and become a main stay in gq. when you picked up the phone, it's president obama calling you. what was happening when the phone rang? >> i was at the facility and i was getting out of prac
take us inside what games in the nfl are like. >> games are amazing. e is an attention to detail and it was an intense week all over social media. >> your team is on this great role. you won three straight and the counter to that. >> you want to see this league represented. not the latter. i think it's getting into good graces and working back to the families of these fans. there hurdles, but they are working through that and you are about to stage they not just make it to...
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. >>> new developments today in the nfl's latest player scandal. the investigation into former 49ers cj spillman. it's not the first time he has been questioned about a sexual assault. kpix 5 reporter mark sayre in santa clara where spillman was accused of attacking a massage therapist. >> reporter: that's right. that alleged assault occurred at a sports massage studio here in the city of santa clara. the 49ers today responding to this information saying they did in fact know about the police investigation. cj spillman currently plays for the dallas cowboys where he is being investigated for an alleged sexual assault that occurred this year. but spillman was also investigated for an earlier incident involving a masseuse while he was a member of the san francisco 49ers. according to a police report, in december of last year, a massage therapist accused spillman of trying to rip off her pants and also trying to force her to perform oral sex. civil rights attorney gloria allred is representing the allege victim in the texas case and brought the santa c
. >>> new developments today in the nfl's latest player scandal. the investigation into former 49ers cj spillman. it's not the first time he has been questioned about a sexual assault. kpix 5 reporter mark sayre in santa clara where spillman was accused of attacking a massage therapist. >> reporter: that's right. that alleged assault occurred at a sports massage studio here in the city of santa clara. the 49ers today responding to this information saying they did in fact know...
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it was the first time green bay was the host and nfl championship game. had won six championships during the curly lambeau years, but never played a postseason game in green bay. partly because of the playoff system and how it worked back then, and three of the championships were won before there were championship games. first,s going to be the and i still think that he might have produced more genuine excitement and enthusiasm than any game in the history of the packers. it was a breakfast at the beaumont hotel where a number of prominent members of the community decided that they were going to call this title town for the next month and schedule a lot of festivities. the packers beat the new york giants 37-0. it was just a dominant performance. that is why it stuck. prior to the building of lambeau field, this team was perpetually on its deathbed. one crisis after another. these are pretty good times for the green bay packers. i'm guessing if you put your name on the season ticket waiting list today, maybe your great-grandson our daughter might get tick
it was the first time green bay was the host and nfl championship game. had won six championships during the curly lambeau years, but never played a postseason game in green bay. partly because of the playoff system and how it worked back then, and three of the championships were won before there were championship games. first,s going to be the and i still think that he might have produced more genuine excitement and enthusiasm than any game in the history of the packers. it was a breakfast at...
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so much of this is about how trans parent the nfl is not. d so much of this is about how fair the process doesn't seem to be when roger goodell and roger goodell alone hands out punishments for things and does not explain those decisions. this is the first time he's ever going to be compelled to have to explain it and that's going to be as interesting as what happens to ray rice going forward. >> is this a start of a transparency or is this just you know, a blip on the screen, this is how it's being handled now x but don't expect every case is going to be with this kind of transparency. >> from our perspective, the media, we look for one size fits all solutions. roger's power, best interest of the game power, goes back to the 1920s and the black sox game. every commissioner in sports has the best interest of the game authority, which is absolute. you don't have to answer to anybody. that's why you're the commissioner. that's not going to change. but what will change is the manner in which we deal with domestic violence. perhaps the manner in
so much of this is about how trans parent the nfl is not. d so much of this is about how fair the process doesn't seem to be when roger goodell and roger goodell alone hands out punishments for things and does not explain those decisions. this is the first time he's ever going to be compelled to have to explain it and that's going to be as interesting as what happens to ray rice going forward. >> is this a start of a transparency or is this just you know, a blip on the screen, this is how...
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but where it's really impacting is not the bottom line of the nfl. e. it's youth football. they lost 6% of the player population last season, 6% the season before. and some areas of the country, there is not going to be any youth football left if this keeps up like this, because there is a constant barrage against the game. we're seeing that now play out with domestic abuse. and i think everyone is pretty much outraged over the nfl's handling of ray rice. but the reality is, no one is hearing, nfl players have an arrest rate at about 13% of society's arrest rate, according to 538.com. the statistics are pretty consistent with domestic abuse, as well, that it's about half of what the domestic abuse rate is in society. and so it's not that there is an epidemic of domestic abuse in the nfl. there's an epidemic of coverage of domestic abuse in the nfl. so we get a perception. >> the question, should the sayreville program have been cancelled for the year? >> yes, i think the police should get involved. because this is sexual assault. >> i agree. dan flynn
but where it's really impacting is not the bottom line of the nfl. e. it's youth football. they lost 6% of the player population last season, 6% the season before. and some areas of the country, there is not going to be any youth football left if this keeps up like this, because there is a constant barrage against the game. we're seeing that now play out with domestic abuse. and i think everyone is pretty much outraged over the nfl's handling of ray rice. but the reality is, no one is hearing,...
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it would be hard to see the nfl alug him to keep it, if it can't beep used in major media. the fcc its not alone in weighing in here. earlier this year, the u.s. patent office actually canceled the team's trademark registrations. noting the neck name is "disparaging of native americans." pop culture has taken note. the team was satirized on south park last week and the daily show devoted a segment to the debate putting native americans in the same room as team supporters. i want towell come of in simon smith, and don wetzel sr. of the black feet nation, falls on the other. also, george washington law professor, the man who filed the petition. the fcc is considering. let's start there, john. what is your main argument here? >> what we are arguing is that repeatedly using a word look the n word or r word on broadcasting, hundreds of times a day in many cases, is clearly contrary to the public interest which is the standard that the fcc enforces. >> well, don, you have a unique place in this debate, your father was chairman of the blackfeet nation, very respected member of the
it would be hard to see the nfl alug him to keep it, if it can't beep used in major media. the fcc its not alone in weighing in here. earlier this year, the u.s. patent office actually canceled the team's trademark registrations. noting the neck name is "disparaging of native americans." pop culture has taken note. the team was satirized on south park last week and the daily show devoted a segment to the debate putting native americans in the same room as team supporters. i want...
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the nfl rules prohibit any celebration that is take place on the ground.y players including former quarterback tim tebow as you remember have taken a knee in prayer after a score. >> prayer is no different than a guy taking a knee during a sign of a cross, kissing his hand looking up to god. >> if everyone else wasn't penalized for doing it the way they do he shouldn't be. >> the nfl clarified the rule. abdullah should not have been penalized. officiating mechanic is not to flag player who goes to the ground for religious reasons. >> a scientific discovery could help doctors find a cure for liver cancer. croatian researchers found the gene that causes the deadly disease and they've used their knowledge to save the life of a young australian man. that same gene also causes a syndrome of accelerated aging. >> we want to you have breakfast with the candidates in the morning. the pennsylvania's governor's race is taking center stage here at cbs3 and the cw philly studios tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. the republican incumbent texas tom corbett on tom wolf will discuss
the nfl rules prohibit any celebration that is take place on the ground.y players including former quarterback tim tebow as you remember have taken a knee in prayer after a score. >> prayer is no different than a guy taking a knee during a sign of a cross, kissing his hand looking up to god. >> if everyone else wasn't penalized for doing it the way they do he shouldn't be. >> the nfl clarified the rule. abdullah should not have been penalized. officiating mechanic is not to...
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i really want to commend the nfl for this initiative. of course, it's going to cost a lot more money to get to the point where virtually all kids around the country who play football no longer wear old helmets that are likely degraded or obsolete. i'm pleased to know of your donation to the cpse initiative because it strikes me as an acknowledgment that wearing an old helmet when playing football is not advisable. a statement from the nfl that would be very influential. we have also heard reconditioning those under ten years old is important to ensure the proper foam density and that other degraded parts of the helmet are replaced. so i wanted to ask you the following questions for a yes or no answer. i guess that's why i'm sitting in chairman dingell's seat. we realize that many issues are subject to negotiations, but can the nfl commit to supporting prohibiting helmets on the field that are over ten years old? >> in the youth space? you're talking specifically about youth football prohibiting helmets that are older than ten years there?
i really want to commend the nfl for this initiative. of course, it's going to cost a lot more money to get to the point where virtually all kids around the country who play football no longer wear old helmets that are likely degraded or obsolete. i'm pleased to know of your donation to the cpse initiative because it strikes me as an acknowledgment that wearing an old helmet when playing football is not advisable. a statement from the nfl that would be very influential. we have also heard...
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games.of the paul, the nfl is my career how to terms of the draw? layer in all of sports programming globally. deal is pretty similar to the deals that they have struck over the last several years with other broadcast partners. over $1 billion per year, a 50% increase from the prior deal. the increases we see from deal to deal that the nfl gets every time the negotiated contract with one of their broadcast partners is amazing. the pricing power they have is amazing. >> why did it pave the way for at&t to buy? >> directv would be worth a lot less without the nfl. it is a core part of their programming. it sets them up as the premium satellite service in the marketplace. sports is a big part of directv. the nfl is the main part of their sports programming. buying directv, you want to buy the high profile sports package, most notably the nfl package. >> i wonder what you thought about the fcc decision not to enforce the blackout rule. although, the nfl will still be able to enforce it contractually with local television stations. does that make directv
games.of the paul, the nfl is my career how to terms of the draw? layer in all of sports programming globally. deal is pretty similar to the deals that they have struck over the last several years with other broadcast partners. over $1 billion per year, a 50% increase from the prior deal. the increases we see from deal to deal that the nfl gets every time the negotiated contract with one of their broadcast partners is amazing. the pricing power they have is amazing. >> why did it pave the...
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the nfl the first to try and stop it. hypocrites, you're hypocrites! why nfl ratings are so high. atch blow outs because it usually affects the betting line, you morons! and yesterday a wild game to bet. two st. louis. watch this special teams this is special teams. now, this punt was on the upper -- on your upper part of your screen but the punt returner drew everybody to the bottom part of your screen that's where the players from seattle thought the punt was going to go. the guy who was up at the top the punt went the other way but they rope a dope the player to go to the other side. and this is a fake punt at the game of the game. great play. they have a guy coming out behind the -- the gun are in to go down for the punt. catches the pass for a first down. st. louis ends up winning the game. great job by jeff fisher their head coach. world series starts her tomorr tomorrow. >> here. >> exciting stuff. >> it is. it's too bad it's not an east coast team budka can city and san francisco. >> all right. how war that. does it for us here at 6:00. >> h >>> there's a man inside! >> fir
the nfl the first to try and stop it. hypocrites, you're hypocrites! why nfl ratings are so high. atch blow outs because it usually affects the betting line, you morons! and yesterday a wild game to bet. two st. louis. watch this special teams this is special teams. now, this punt was on the upper -- on your upper part of your screen but the punt returner drew everybody to the bottom part of your screen that's where the players from seattle thought the punt was going to go. the guy who was up...
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>> it is fine. >> is the video going to change the culture in the nfl? >> a closed door meeting to say if you don't comply we will bring the hammer down of pain to you. not let me hit rewind, did you see that? >> talking about it is a big distraction that the biggest nugget is they are going to outsource who penalizes the players? the league can't make these decisions on their own. >> the players union hasn't been happy with how they have in house judicated the rulings. one of the women on the four panel advisory board is that athletes have been role models since being on the field and this could be a good chance to tap into that. >> the fact they are role models isn't the problem of the nfl. i go back to parenting on this. i don't know if it is good for children to idolize someone in the nfl. i don't know if they have to set the standard or pave the way for a child watching a football game at home. >> no doubt it will make more news as it wraps up. the dea is getting slapped with a lawsuit for using racy photographs in an fake online profile to catch cri
>> it is fine. >> is the video going to change the culture in the nfl? >> a closed door meeting to say if you don't comply we will bring the hammer down of pain to you. not let me hit rewind, did you see that? >> talking about it is a big distraction that the biggest nugget is they are going to outsource who penalizes the players? the league can't make these decisions on their own. >> the players union hasn't been happy with how they have in house judicated the...
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they are tied with the eagles for the best record in the nfl. >> it is a big win. defending champs. to come out on the road in this environment it is a huge win. we have to move forward. there is still a lot of football to play. it shows maturity of our team. >> we didn't get comfortable, be in will get comfortable. we just to have keep focus and keep this train moving, yo. >> well, we have been here, before haven't we? flyers off to yet another bad start for third straight year, they have zero wins after three games. the the schedule did in the get easier, including anaheim on tuesday, next seven all against teams who made playoffs last year. flyers had a melt down on the ice in the third period last night. they blew a three to nothing lead in montreal, scored three goals in the seven minute span. now the flyers, well, they pick up a point in the shoot-out loss, this team keeps shooting themselves in the foot to start their season. >> they score. >> we have to find a way to win. we're in the third period, no matter, how they play, we have to be able to hold them.
they are tied with the eagles for the best record in the nfl. >> it is a big win. defending champs. to come out on the road in this environment it is a huge win. we have to move forward. there is still a lot of football to play. it shows maturity of our team. >> we didn't get comfortable, be in will get comfortable. we just to have keep focus and keep this train moving, yo. >> well, we have been here, before haven't we? flyers off to yet another bad start for third straight...
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were cruising for touchdowns and the nfl. p circles in with nba and gary's world. were cruising for touchdowns and the nfl. the big pop circles in with nba players as the warrior. can't say thank you enough. and gary's world. were cruising for touchdowns and the nfl. the byou have made my life special pby being apart of it.. (everyone) cheers! glad you made it buddy. thanks for inviting me. thanks again my friends. for everything, for all your help. through all life's milestones, our trusted advisors are with you every step of the way. congratulations! thanks for helping me plan for my retirement. you should come celebrate with us. i'd be honored. plan for your goals with advisors you know and trust. so you can celebrate today and feel confident about tomorrow. chase. so you can. <
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but before that week five of the nfl season kicks off right here on cbs. e green bay packers host the minnesota vikings. our coverage begins at 7:30 eastern, 6:30 central. >>> that's the cbs for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com c -- www.vitac.com >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> good morning, everyone. it is thursday, october 2. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm brian hackney. frank is still off today. it's 29 minutes after 4:00. we are going to get a look at -- we have heat advisories posted. >> heat advisories starting at noon today. temperatures really going to soar. it was hot yesterday around the bay area but even hotter today maybe some mid-80s right out at the beaches. how much longer will this heat wave last? we'll talk about that coming up. >> and getting a first look this morning at the bay bridge toll plaza. it is clear into san francisco. into oakland, though heading toward the lower deck of the bridge, we have a lot of overnight roadwork. various lanes blocked from
but before that week five of the nfl season kicks off right here on cbs. e green bay packers host the minnesota vikings. our coverage begins at 7:30 eastern, 6:30 central. >>> that's the cbs for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com c -- www.vitac.com >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> good morning, everyone. it is thursday, october 2. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm brian hackney. frank...
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what do you think the nfl is concerned about. allout from ray rice or are they more worried about longer term trends in terms of players, concussions and suburban moms saying this sport is too violent to let my son play in. >> image is everything. roger goodell said his job involves around one word, that's integrity. that's at stake when we talk about ray rice and what happened there. you bring up the other key issue. obviously, concussions that is forefront to all these issues. i think in roger goodell's defense in the current state of the nfl, they are doing a lot more than was done in the past. they have stepped up enforcement and we have independent neurologists and independent trainers looking out for this type of thing. the nfl may be at the forefront, especially when you talk about other sports or what we saw this summer with fifa and the world cup final. they seem it be more advance than other sports in protocol right now. >> as you said before, alex smith is the name that players will talk about. he was a star for the 49e
what do you think the nfl is concerned about. allout from ray rice or are they more worried about longer term trends in terms of players, concussions and suburban moms saying this sport is too violent to let my son play in. >> image is everything. roger goodell said his job involves around one word, that's integrity. that's at stake when we talk about ray rice and what happened there. you bring up the other key issue. obviously, concussions that is forefront to all these issues. i think...
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according to billboards, the nfl selected katety perry to provide the entertainment. last two albums hit number one. the nfl has not yet commented. it will be played february 1 in arizona. coming up, more legal troubles for the nfl and adrian peterson. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> in england, a surprise visitor. a horse went through the door. the horse didn't stay long, he was quickly escorted out. >>> a few weeks ago, the state department issued a visa program for people working with armed forces. translaters and interpreters in afghanistan. a step they took to get his interpreter to safety. >> reporter: his name is phillip. >> he had a bad smoking habit. at one point, he was lighting a cigarette saying you will call me phillip. >> reporter: the sergeant was with the 34th military police company in iraq. phillip was his interpreter, a hig high-risk job. we said you know they are going to come after you. when the tour ended, he couldn't just abandon phillip. he pushed for a state department visa. it came through. >> i love my country. i'm
according to billboards, the nfl selected katety perry to provide the entertainment. last two albums hit number one. the nfl has not yet commented. it will be played february 1 in arizona. coming up, more legal troubles for the nfl and adrian peterson. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> in england, a surprise visitor. a horse went through the door. the horse didn't stay long, he was quickly escorted out. >>> a few weeks ago, the state...
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love mentions the nfl. when we see pink on sneakers out on fields, and seas of pink products in grower stores, we see so much of the pink that it actually goes into the background. so what we have now instead of awareness is visibility for the sake of visibility. when you see a pink building, what does that really make you conscience of or mindful of with regard to breast cancer. so we have kind of lost sight of the consciousness raising of awareness and moved into a bland essential. the breast cancer brand and the pink ribbon logo. >> a lot of oversaturation. >> and the problem with it, it tends to be celebratory. isn't this wonderful? you have battle. and you're a survivor and all of those kinds of things, but in actual factor, it's much more than that. the message is early detection work, but not that often, probably 30% of the time, that not everybody who goes through breast cancer is cured. and it's a much more complicated issue than just a pink, you know, celebration or a pink building. and i think we
love mentions the nfl. when we see pink on sneakers out on fields, and seas of pink products in grower stores, we see so much of the pink that it actually goes into the background. so what we have now instead of awareness is visibility for the sake of visibility. when you see a pink building, what does that really make you conscience of or mindful of with regard to breast cancer. so we have kind of lost sight of the consciousness raising of awareness and moved into a bland essential. the breast...