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Liked on YouTube: Oakland Raiders Fooled City Of Oakland: Officials Not Told Of Las Vegas Plans, Asked To Wait For NFL

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Oakland Raiders Fooled City Of Oakland: Officials Not Told Of Las Vegas Plans, Asked To Wait For NFL In January of this year, and just as the National Football League was meeting in Houston to determine which NFL team was going to be granted the right to move to Los Angeles, the Oakland Raiders had informed the City of Oakland and the County of Alameda (or 'East Bay Entities') that no more meetings on a new stadium would be scheduled until after the Owners meeting and when a new Coliseum lease was signed by all parties. The East Bay Entities were under the impression the Raiders were waiting out the NFL, and not working on plans to move to another city. But this letter from UNLV President Len Jessup and uploaded originally by Las Vegas Journalist Aubrey Clerkin on January 28th 2016, (http://ift.tt/1YHC6WM) provides clear evidence that the Raiders Owner Mark Davis had already set in motion the Las Vegas Stadium plans - my conversations with officials representing the East Bay Entities over the past day revealed they were completely in the dark regarding what the Raiders were really doing at the time. The NFL's Relocations Bylaws have a paragraph that reads as follows: Negotiations Prior to League Consideration 1. Because League policy favors stable team community relations, clubs are obligated to work diligently and in good faith to obtain and to maintain suitable stadium facilities in their home territories, and to operate in a manner that maximizes fan support in their current home community. A club may not, however, grant exclusive negotiating rights to a community or potential stadium landlord other than one in its current home territory." The third paragraph states that a club may talk to another community about relocating: "The League’s policy and procedures on franchise relocation do not restrict any club’s ability to discuss a possible relocation, or to negotiate a proposed lease or other arrangements, with a community outside its home territory. Nor do they restrict the ability of multiple clubs to negotiate terms of a proposed relocation with a single community' But since the NFL says that new stadium negotiations with the home city are to be done in "good faith", the question is what's the legal definition of good faith. It's this: "honest intent to act without taking an unfair advantage over another person or to fulfill a promise to act, even when some legal technicality is not fulfilled. The term is applied to all kinds of transactions." From my talks with East Bay Officials, it's clear they were caught unaware of the Raiders actions with respect to Las Vegas, and were essentially going along with what the NFL team had told them it was going to do: not meet on plans for a new stadium until after the NFL made its LA decision and a new Coliseum lease was signed, which was on April 27th. The question is was the NFL aware of how the Raiders were treating the City of Oakland and the East Bay Entities as it was making its Las Vegas plans? It's obvious the Silver and Black were not dealing in good faith with Oakland, and the reaction of public executives I have talked to reveals that, even though they did not wish to go on the record with a statement at this time. -- Zennie Abraham, Jr.: Phone: 510-517-7565 Executive Producer: Zennie62.com Chairman and CEO: Zennie62Media.com Subscribe to Zennie62 on YouTube.com: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=zennie62 _______________________________ Chairman and CEO Sports Business Simulations Visit http://zennie62blog.com Zennie Abraham is one of the first generation of YouTube Partners going back to 2006, and made partner in 2008. Visit Zennie62 at YouTube.com or http://youtube.com/user/zennie62 Twitter: @Zennie62 or http://ift.tt/1wKsI4v Also Zennie62 on Instagram, Vidoco, Tout, USTREAM, Delicious, and many other sites. Zennie62Media owns and controls an 80-blog network. We do content marketing, content development, and reputation management. NOTE: This email message is not for publication without the expressed, written permission of Zennie Abraham in the email itself.
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Oakland Raiders Fooled City Of Oakland: Officials Not Told Of Las Vegas Plans, Asked To Wait For NFL

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In January of this year, and just as the National Football League was meeting in Houston to determine which NFL team was going to be granted the right to move to Los Angeles, the Oakland Raiders had informed the City of Oakland and the County of Alameda (or 'East Bay Entities') that no more meetings on a new stadium would be scheduled until after the Owners meeting and when a new Coliseum lease was signed by all parties. The East Bay Entities were under the impression the Raiders were waiting out the NFL, and not working on plans to move to another city. But this letter from UNLV President Len Jessup and uploaded originally by Las Vegas Journalist Aubrey Clerkin on January 28th 2016, provides clear evidence that the Raiders Owner Mark Davis had already set in motion the Las Vegas Stadium plans - my conversations with officials representing the East Bay Entities over the past day revealed they were completely in the dark regarding what the Raiders were really doing at the time. The NFL's Relocations Bylaws have a paragraph that reads as follows: Negotiations Prior to League Consideration 1. Because League policy favors stable team community relations, clubs are obligated to work diligently and in good faith to obtain and to maintain suitable stadium facilities in their home territories, and to operate in a manner that maximizes fan support in their current home community. A club may not, however, grant exclusive negotiating rights to a community or potential stadium landlord other than one in its current home territory." The third paragraph states that a club may talk to another community about relocating: "The League’s policy and procedures on franchise relocation do not restrict any club’s ability to discuss a possible relocation, or to negotiate a proposed lease or other arrangements, with a community outside its home territory. Nor do they restrict the ability of multiple clubs to negotiate terms of a proposed relocation with a single community' But since the NFL says that new stadium negotiations with the home city are to be done in "good faith", the question is what's the legal definition of good faith. It's this: "honest intent to act without taking an unfair advantage over another person or to fulfill a promise to act, even when some legal technicality is not fulfilled. The term is applied to all kinds of transactions." From my talks with East Bay Officials, it's clear they were caught unaware of the Raiders actions with respect to Las Vegas, and were essentially going along with what the NFL team had told them it was going to do: not meet on plans for a new stadium until after the NFL made its LA decision and a new Coliseum lease was signed, which was on April 27th. The question is was the NFL aware of how the Raiders were treating the City of Oakland and the East Bay Entities as it was making its Las Vegas plans? It's obvious the Silver and Black were not dealing in good faith with Oakland, and the reaction of public executives I have talked to reveals that, even though they did not wish to go on the record with a statement at this time. -- Zennie Abraham, Jr.: Phone: 510-517-7565 Executive Producer: Zennie62.com Chairman and CEO: Zennie62Media.com Subscribe to Zennie62 on YouTube.com: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=zennie62 _______________________________ Chairman and CEO Sports Business Simulations Visit http://zennie62blog.com Zennie Abraham is one of the first generation of YouTube Partners going back to 2006, and made partner in 2008. Visit Zennie62 at YouTube.com or http://youtube.com/user/zennie62 Twitter: @Zennie62 or http://ift.tt/1wKsI4v Also Zennie62 on Instagram, Vidoco, Tout, USTREAM, Delicious, and many other sites. Zennie62Media owns and controls an 80-blog network. We do content marketing, content development, and reputation management. NOTE: This email message is not for publication without the expressed, written permission of Zennie Abraham in the email itself.
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Jeff Hornacek’s brother knows what Knicks’ new hire wants – New York Post

New York PostHornacek, who played most of his career in Utah and Phoenix as a deft-shooting guard, has a lot of challenges ahead, including adapting to the negative New York pressure-cooker. “I think with his demeanor, he’s pretty laid-back personality-wise,” John …Can Jeff Hornacek Save The New York Knicks?ForbesIsola: Knicks’ hiring of Hornacek good for […]

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Woman Is Found With Slashed Throat in Brooklyn – New York Times

New York TimesThe trail of blood led to an apartment on Henry Street, about a quarter of a mile from where Ms. Whigham was found, in the Red Hook East Houses, a sprawling New York City Housing Authority complex. She lived in the same complex, two blocks away.Woman Found Dead With Throat Slashed on NYC […]

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Liked on YouTube: Carson Wentz Booed By Eagles Fan Minutes After Arriving In Philly

Carson Wentz Booed By Eagles Fan Minutes After Arriving In Philly - Video

PHILADELPHIA, PA – Eagles fans are notorious for being some of the most ruthless fans in the NFL, throwing eggs and batteries at opposing teams bushes, cursing out both other team’s and their own players, and most notably, booing more than they spend time clapping. What a better warm welcome to the city of brotherly love than a few boos moments after arriving in his new home town. After landing in Philadelphia from Chicago, the newest Eagles QB and 2nd overall pick was swarmed by a few unforgiving fans looking for autographs. Though continuing to ask even after being told to back off by team security, they kept pushing, going as far as calling Wentz a “prick” and booing him after getting into the transport vehicle. CBS 3 Philly Sports Director Don Bell captured the video:
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The EgyptAir Flight: Moment by Moment – New York Times

New York TimesThe New York Times The New York Times. Europe|The EgyptAir Flight: Moment by Moment. Advertisement. Search. Subscribe Now Log In 0. Settings. Close search. search sponsored by. Site Search Navigation. Search NYTimes.com. Clear this text input. Go.Terrorism eyed in missing EgyptAir flightNew York Post all 2,447 news articles …read more From:: New York […]

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Republicans Want Their Party to Unify Behind Donald Trump, Poll Shows – New York Times

New York TimesAn overwhelming majority of Republican voters say their party’s leaders should get behind Donald J. Trump, even as he enters the general election saddled with toxic favorability ratings among the broader electorate, according to the latest New York … and more …read more From:: New York City News By Google News

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Liked on YouTube: To Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn G Goodman My Vlog On The Oakland Raiders NFL Plan To Move - Watch Out

To Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn G Goodman My Vlog On The Oakland Raiders NFL Plan To Move - Watch Out - Video

Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn G Goodman was kind enough to respond to my Twitter outreach on the Oakland Raiders attempt to relocate to her city. This is my vlog message to her.
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To Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn G Goodman My Vlog On The Oakland Raiders NFL Plan To Move - Watch Out

To Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn G Goodman My Vlog On The Oakland Raiders NFL Plan To Move - Watch Out - Video

Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn G Goodman was kind enough to respond to my Twitter outreach on the Oakland Raiders attempt to relocate to her city. This is my vlog message to her.
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Metro-North Railroad Adding Trains After Crippling Fire – NBC New York

NBC New YorkExtra Metro-North trains were added during peak travel periods on Thursday, two days after a fire caused structural damage to the railroad’s elevated track in New York City. Metro-North said it would operate on an “enhanced Saturday schedule” Thursday, …New York Today: Fire Snarls Metro-North Service at Grand CentralNew York TimesFire that disrupted […]

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Metro-North Railroad Adding Trains After Crippling Fire – NBC New York

NBC New YorkExtra Metro-North trains were added during peak travel periods on Thursday, two days after a fire caused structural damage to the railroad’s elevated track in New York City. Metro-North said it would operate on an “enhanced Saturday schedule” Thursday, …New York Today: Fire Snarls Metro-North Service at Grand CentralNew York TimesFire that disrupted […]

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Liked on YouTube: Mouse Run and Shoot Passing Concepts

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Mouse Davis explaining the Shoot passing concepts
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Your Thursday Briefing: EgyptAir, Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump – New York Times

New York TimesCredit Meridith Kohut for The New York Times. • The bathroom debate. High school students shared with us their feelings — ranging from anger to joy — about the White House directive allowing transgender students to use the bathrooms of their choice. and more …read more From:: New York City News By Google […]

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EgyptAir Flight 804 Disappears Over Mediterranean – New York Times

New York TimesRelatives of those on the EgyptAir flight that went missing on Thursday said they had received little information about what might have happened to the plane. By REUTERS AND THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on Publish Date May 19, 2016. Photo by Amr …Search On For EgyptAir Flight That Officials Say Crashed In Mediterranean SeaCBS […]

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Bayer in Talks With Monsanto Over Mega-Merger – New York Times

New York TimesNews of Bayer’s interest in Monsanto has percolated over the last several weeks, stirring speculation that the agricultural sector could see another big deal after Dow Chemical and DuPont agreed last year to merge. Credit Michael Sohn/Associated Press. and more …read more From:: New York City News By Google News

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New York Today: A Subway Love Story – New York Times

New York TimesGood morning on this nose-itching Thursday. Three Metro-North lines are running on an enhanced Saturday schedule. It was the Brooklyn-bound Q train that set their love in motion. Eugene Kolb, 28, and Clara Flaherty, 25, noticed each other on a Sunday … …read more From:: New York City News By Google News

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Patrick Vieira, New York City FC and the Third Rail – The Guardian

The GuardianVieira’s in hour seven of what’ll end (this evening, in a midtown bar) as a 13-hour press day introducing him as new manager of New York City Football Club. Hour seven, so far, looks a lot like hour six: Vieira slowly orbiting the empty pine boxes of … and more …read more From:: New […]

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Egypt Air Flight 804 Missing - Paris To Cairo - Update

Egypt Air Flight 804 Missing - Paris To Cairo - Update - Video

Egypt Air Flight 804 Missing - Paris To Cairo - Update Conflicting reports on a distress signal and on what happened to the flight. Reuters says it crashed into the ocean - but why is not answered.
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Liked on YouTube: Las Vegas Oakland Raiders NFL Stadium Tax Subsidy Is $1 Billion

Las Vegas Oakland Raiders NFL Stadium Tax Subsidy Is $1 Billion - Video

Las Vegas Oakland Raiders NFL Stadium Tax Subsidy Is $1 Billion If the Nevada Government somehow does the unthinkable and grants Oakland Raiders Owner Mark Davis and his partners hotel casino billionaire Sheldon Adelson and Majestic Realty the $780 million transient occupancy tax subsidy their proposal to build an NFL stadium calls for, that will trigger another tax subsidy Majestic wants. The total tax subsidy for the stadium project would then come up a conservative estimate of $1 billion. The reason for this is Majestic Realty has remarked that it would need a tax increment financing revenue district to recover costs. Given the proposal, that means the stadium would be part of the TIF district and if the bond issue designed to be the use of the TIF revenue were floated, the annual increment revenue over a 30 year or 40 year period would be around $200 million according to my calculations. $780 million plus $200 million comes to $980 million. That would be the largest subsidy ever given to the builders of an NFL stadium in history. The question is what does the NFL itself think of this giant cost to the public? That is a question I will raise at the NFL Spring League Meeting next week. Stay tuned.
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Las Vegas Oakland Raiders NFL Stadium Tax Subsidy Is $1 Billion

Las Vegas Oakland Raiders NFL Stadium Tax Subsidy Is $1 Billion - Video

Las Vegas Oakland Raiders NFL Stadium Tax Subsidy Is $1 Billion If the Nevada Government somehow does the unthinkable and grants Oakland Raiders Owner Mark Davis and his partners hotel casino billionaire Sheldon Adelson and Majestic Realty the $780 million transient occupancy tax subsidy their proposal to build an NFL stadium calls for, that will trigger another tax subsidy Majestic wants. The total tax subsidy for the stadium project would then come up a conservative estimate of $1 billion. The reason for this is Majestic Realty has remarked that it would need a tax increment financing revenue district to recover costs. Given the proposal, that means the stadium would be part of the TIF district and if the bond issue designed to be the use of the TIF revenue were floated, the annual increment revenue over a 30 year or 40 year period would be around $200 million according to my calculations. $780 million plus $200 million comes to $980 million. That would be the largest subsidy ever given to the builders of an NFL stadium in history. The question is what does the NFL itself think of this giant cost to the public? That is a question I will raise at the NFL Spring League Meeting next week. Stay tuned.
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