Happy there are unconfirmed reports that this is something he is working on for a long, long time. Bottom line he didnt want to stay in oakland. He didnt and he will be a wellier man because of it. Lets go toughens arizona. The nfl owners voted 311. Joe fonzi was there. It feels like the nfl, there is no loyalty. It is all about money. No question about it. And add to what mark said the vast majority of luxury boxes go in the individual owner of that particular teams pocket. So if you are in a stadium that is older and doesnt have luxury boxes you are at a loss. To build boxes it is to put more money in owners pockets. The city of made its final push and the people of oakland and the fans thought they couldnt see it happen but in the end owner davis got what he wanted. The blessing by his fellow owners to move to las vegas. There wasnt much drama in the outcome of the vote. When he arrived yesterday some of the owners werent hiding their intention and today nfl commissioner Roger Goode
Somewhere and thats not cool who works for aei and she is the timekeeper. Shes over there and she will be giving signs so that we can keep everybody on schedule. Im sorry to say that but thats part of what happens when youre trying to run a wellrun seminar. I want to say one last thing about seminars because roberta is from chautauqua county. Some of you may know that Chautauqua Institute is one of the earliest sort of institute of good thinking and sharing of ideas of the United States, and when president johnson was president , he would get frustrated with things that he would say we will have one of these darn chautauqua seminars. That didnt get a laugh i was hoping for but thats okay last night but the point is this is Something Like that. We want of a free and open discussion. And with that i will start with codel. Thank you very much. I do want to thank you all for coming. Its interesting we talk about it ever looks at the baptist preacher and said okay. Thats who we need to keep
And we are pleased to have three members of the house today to talk about their report and here reactions from notable experts on the programs. But first, and perhaps most importantly, we are going to start outside of washington. And hear from experts in the field of helping lowincome americans moving up. They work in places far removed from the halls of congress about their work has informed some of the ideas contained in the steering committees report. I have a special affinity for these outside of washington experts, as that is where i worked prior to coming to washington. I spent 19 years working in social Service Agencies in the state and city of new york and i have some idea of the dedication, hard and wisdom of people who work in peace programs, and i always love to be among them. So im very pleased to welcome and introduce to you the first panel which features three 3 mef communitybased organizations. First will be owed l. Cleveland the Administrative Officer for the Baptist Ch
Death penalty and my name is dale. I teach law at georgetown and to run a Supreme Court practice. We are here to talk about the Death Penalty, where its going and i cant imagine a better group of panelists. Over here is the president of the Southern Center for human rights. You know in my mind the leading Death Penalty litigants in the country. And has been for a number of years traveling throughout the country to bring these cases. He had a big one in the Supreme Court or couple weeks ago ago which may be i will tell you a little bit about that hes been teaching at Yale Law School since 1993 which yesterday was significant because that was my first class on the Death Penalty which he taught and was just a marvelous in its rationale figure and its a delight to be here with him. Roy adams is the director of the center for effective justice of the texas Public Policy center. Mark does interesting work in the cause of the criminal Justice System and is making the case for a conservative c
Residential gas line. The cut in the line caused leaking, so fire rescu crews were standing by in case of an explosion. Fire rescue crews say their biggest concern was the safety of nearby residents. The biggest thing is to keep the area clear. Luckily the wind is blowing enough that its dissipating so its not really getting into the houses, thats not an issue we have to worry about, but mostlylyf someone gets too close or there would be a spark it can cause an explosiono so our main focus is to keep everyone clear of the area, said Sioux City Fire Department lieutenant frank fulton. One customer was affected by the incident and no injuries were reported on scene. One Siouxland School is seeing a big boost in test scores. And today they celebrated their students. Ktivs tommie clark was there. And tommie tell us about the tests and how well the students are doing . Sheila, the students of South Sioux City middle school have been taking g p tests for the past five years. These tests meas