Atlanta Business ChronicleAtlanta airport travelers get the option of paying for biometric screening and cutting down security line time at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport’s …Concern remains for international travelers headed to Atlanta’s …WSB AtlantaAirport Crowd Welcomes Afghan Refugee Family To Atlanta | WABE …WABE 90.1 FM all 8 news articles …read more From:: Atlanta News […]
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John McGrath: Atlanta has long way to go to catch Boston in titles – The News Tribune (blog)
The News Tribune (blog)Boston’s major sports teams have won 36 championships since 1900. Atlanta has won one. It’s a remarkable disparity that suggests Somebody Up There either has (A) an affinity for Boston, (B) an intense dislike of Atlanta, or (C) both. The score is 36-1.Atlanta Falcons: Overlooked Defense Can Join Exclusive ClubFOXSports.comDirty Bird Daily: […]
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5 can’t-miss viewing parties in Atlanta for Falcons-Patriots Super Bowl – Access Atlanta
Access AtlantaA cheering crowd lines up to get into the Falcons Rise Up Rally at Atlantic Station on Jan. 21, 2017, ahead of the NFC Championship game. Plenty of Falcons fans will gather in spots around metro Atlanta as the Atlanta Falcons take on the New England …Everything you need to know about the Atlanta […]
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With Sheldon Adelson As Goldman Sachs Client, Oakland Raiders Deal Is Toast
With Sheldon Adelson As Goldman Sachs Client, Oakland Raiders Deal Is Toast
With Sheldon Adelson As Goldman Sachs Client, Oakland Raiders Deal Is Toast According to a source very close to the bond financing, because Las Vegas Sands is a Goldman Sachs client, and Sheldon Adelson is its CEO, and the Sands Organization is worth north of $50 billion, they don't want to upset a steady client over the Raiders matter. As for The Raiders and politics, the Oakland Raiders have burned the wrong bridges in Sin City and just by crossing Adelson. The Sands Founder and CEO hired 12 lobbyists to make deals with members of The Nevada Legislature. All of that went south because no one wants to piss off Sheldon Adelson. Also the deal was designed for an NFL, not necessarily the Raiders, my source told me. That is also true for the developer and the investor. The problem is all of this was assembled by Adelson - even if his name is not on the legislation, his photo might as well be next to it. Barring a miracle, the Oakland Raiders to Las Vegas dream is dead. Stay tuned.
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With Sheldon Adelson As Goldman Sachs Client, Oakland Raiders Deal Is Toast According to a source very close to the bond financing, because Las Vegas Sands is a Goldman Sachs client, and Sheldon Adelson is its CEO, and the Sands Organization is worth north of $50 billion, they don't want to upset a steady client over the Raiders matter. As for The Raiders and politics, the Oakland Raiders have burned the wrong bridges in Sin City and just by crossing Adelson. The Sands Founder and CEO hired 12 lobbyists to make deals with members of The Nevada Legislature. All of that went south because no one wants to piss off Sheldon Adelson. Also the deal was designed for an NFL, not necessarily the Raiders, my source told me. That is also true for the developer and the investor. The problem is all of this was assembled by Adelson - even if his name is not on the legislation, his photo might as well be next to it. Barring a miracle, the Oakland Raiders to Las Vegas dream is dead. Stay tuned.
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Why the Super Bowl is Donald Trump vs. the city of Atlanta – SB Nation
SB NationI heard it in chants and saw it on signs at Atlanta’s 60,000-strong Women’s March the day after the inauguration, and then on more signs at Sunday’s airport protest against Donald Trump’s refugee immigrants ban. Even less normal: a Congressional …Atlanta Falcons: Overlooked Defense Can Join Exclusive ClubFOXSports.comA tale of two cities: Boston, Atlanta […]
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Kempner: ‘Welcome to Atlanta: We’ve got craps!’ – MyAJC
MyAJCThe current Georgia legislation allowing two casinos — one in metro Atlanta — would require private investment of at least $2 billion. Here, the $1.4 billion MGM National Harbor casino resort in Maryland is shown in an artist’s rendering. Casinos … …read more From:: Atlanta News By Google News
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Sheldon Adelson Leaves Oakland Raiders Las Vegas NFL Stadium Deal, Goldman Sachs Reportedly Out
Sheldon Adelson Leaves Oakland Raiders Las Vegas NFL Stadium Deal, Goldman Sachs Reportedly Out
Sheldon Adelson Leaves Oakland Raiders Las Vegas NFL Stadium Deal, Goldman Sachs Reportedly Out ESPN and now NBC Bay Area are reporting that Goldman Sachs Investment Bankers are now out of the Oakland Raiders Las Vegas NFL Stadium Project. This after Sheldon Adelson announced he would stop negotiating with Mark Davis and The Raiders on Monday.
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Sheldon Adelson Leaves Oakland Raiders Las Vegas NFL Stadium Deal, Goldman Sachs Reportedly Out ESPN and now NBC Bay Area are reporting that Goldman Sachs Investment Bankers are now out of the Oakland Raiders Las Vegas NFL Stadium Project. This after Sheldon Adelson announced he would stop negotiating with Mark Davis and The Raiders on Monday.
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Atlanta Falcons worried about team’s ‘excessive’ use painkillers in 2010, emails show – Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesA string of emails from 2010 that began with the trainer and reached all the way to Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank showed a franchise worried about an “excessive” reliance on painkillers to treat players. The e-mails were read into the record in a …Atlanta past noise flapYoungstown VindicatorSuper Bowl LI: Atlanta Falcons […]
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Atlanta’s unsung ground game complements Ryan’s air show – AOL News
AOL NewsHOUSTON, Jan 30 (Reuters) – Quarterback Matt Ryan and receiver Julio Jones get top-billing in the high-flying Falcons’ attack, but running backs Devonta Freeman and Tevin Coleman helped turn Atlanta into a scoring machine. Ryan and Jones were …Grit has defined Ryan from Boston College to AtlantaThe Register-GuardGreen: Atlanta Falcons had role in Super […]
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Atlanta Falcons: Overlooked Defense Can Join Exclusive Club – FOXSports.com
FOXSports.comThe Atlanta Falcons rode to Super Bowl LI on the strength of their high-powered offense, but its defense has a chance to join a rare club with a win Sunday. When one thinks of great Super Bowl defenses, the chances are very good the 2016 Atlanta …Grit has defined Ryan from Boston College to AtlantaThe […]
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5 things the Atlanta Falcons do that drive opponents crazy – FOXSports.com
FOXSports.comThe Atlanta Falcons weren’t the most dominant team during the regular season. They finished 11-5, two games better than the Buccaneers, and were in danger of losing the NFC South late in the year. What they were, however, was smart. The Falcons, led by …Falcons’ Kyle Shanahan temporarily loses gameplan when reporter takes backpackUSA TODAYFalcons […]
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Sally Yeats Monday Night Massacre Hero Trump Fires AG
Sally Yeats Monday Night Massacre Hero Trump Fires AG
Sally Yeats Monday Night Massacre Hero Trump Fires AG
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Sheldon Adelson Leaves Oakland Raiders Las Vegas NFL Stadium Deal; Mark Davis' Trust Issue
Sheldon Adelson Leaves Oakland Raiders Las Vegas NFL Stadium Deal; Mark Davis' Trust Issue
Adelson dumps Mark Davis. Did Davis learn his lesson? Sheldon Adelson Withdraws From Oakland Raiders Las Vegas Deal, Exposing Mark Davis' Trust Issue Sheldon Adelson withdrew from the Oakland Raiders relocation effort to Las Vegas, for all practical purposes, killing the NFL move. The $30 billion casino mogul, controversial business practices and all, was team owner Mark Davis' best bet for pulling off what has always been a long-shot project for a host of basic reasons. But one reason the deal failed was one that wasn't obvious to the lay observer, but it was to anyone who's worked with Mr. Davis: the feeling that he's not really, honestly negotiating with you in good faith. This is now an obvious pattern, and something Mark Davis has to evaluate and stop doing. The first time the lack of good faith problem reared its head in Oakland in 2015. I recall telling Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf that Davis and the Raiders were working behind her back and with the representatives of Carson, California, all the while shining her on as if they intended to work with her on a new stadium in Oakland. At the NFL Spring League Meeting, I asked Mark Davis why he was working behind Mayor Schaaf's back with Carson – on video with me, he denied doing that, when everyone of the media at that point knew that he was. The scene was not pretty at the San Francisco Ritz Carlton. The second time was when City of Oakland officials intimated to me that they were upset Mark Davis did not tell them he was going to seek a stadium deal in Las Vegas, instead telling them to wait until the 2016 January Houston NFL Owners Meeting, for the LA decision, and then wait until his stadium point person, Larry McNeil came on board – which was in April of 2016. Between that January and late April, Davis started his Las Vegas work, behind Oakland's back. I mentioned this on video at Zennie62 on YouTube to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell at the NFL Spring League Meeting in Charlotte, and he admitted that the Raiders were partly to blame for their Oakland stadium problem. The third time came in the Las Vegas deal, and when Davis went behind Adelson's back and to the NFL with an idea to eliminate the owner of the popular Venetian and Palazzo Hotels and “replace” him with financing to be secured by Goldman Sachs. Of course, Davis forgot about the thorny issue of where that money was going to come from, let alone the political fallout from trying to cut Adelson (the unofficial Mayor of Las Vegas, not to offend Mayor Goodman) out of what he saw as a “legacy project” for Las Vegas. Davis went right along and continued to play his game of trying to always have a way of gaining the upper hand in a business deal by forming a way of cutting out his negotiating partner at the last minute. When Adelson and Las Vegas Sands Government Affairs Rep Andy Abboud realized that Davis was trying to engineer yet another way of going behind their backs in the form of a publicly-released lease proposal they knew nothing about, Adelson had enough, and pulled the plug. For Mark Davis, the third time's the charm. Unlike Oakland, Mark Davis partnered with a man in Sheldon Adelson who did not need or really want him or the Raiders – for Adelson, Davis was nothing more than a pawn. A rounding error that found a convenient use as a tool in keeping large sums of tax money away from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. Adelson's personal 1,000-year-war was against the government firm, and it's ever growing use of the public dollar for convention space. Adelson wanted his privately-built Sands Expo and his hotels to get more business – and so the war was waged. As long as Davis played nice and stayed in his lane, Adelson was happy. But Davis, as is common, did not. He tried to play Adelson, and now is getting played out of Las Vegas. It's Mark Davis lesson, but I'm not yet sure he's learned it. Maybe the NFL will talk with him. Stay tuned. https://youtu.be/vgAhgEqAtXI
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Adelson dumps Mark Davis. Did Davis learn his lesson? Sheldon Adelson Withdraws From Oakland Raiders Las Vegas Deal, Exposing Mark Davis' Trust Issue Sheldon Adelson withdrew from the Oakland Raiders relocation effort to Las Vegas, for all practical purposes, killing the NFL move. The $30 billion casino mogul, controversial business practices and all, was team owner Mark Davis' best bet for pulling off what has always been a long-shot project for a host of basic reasons. But one reason the deal failed was one that wasn't obvious to the lay observer, but it was to anyone who's worked with Mr. Davis: the feeling that he's not really, honestly negotiating with you in good faith. This is now an obvious pattern, and something Mark Davis has to evaluate and stop doing. The first time the lack of good faith problem reared its head in Oakland in 2015. I recall telling Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf that Davis and the Raiders were working behind her back and with the representatives of Carson, California, all the while shining her on as if they intended to work with her on a new stadium in Oakland. At the NFL Spring League Meeting, I asked Mark Davis why he was working behind Mayor Schaaf's back with Carson – on video with me, he denied doing that, when everyone of the media at that point knew that he was. The scene was not pretty at the San Francisco Ritz Carlton. The second time was when City of Oakland officials intimated to me that they were upset Mark Davis did not tell them he was going to seek a stadium deal in Las Vegas, instead telling them to wait until the 2016 January Houston NFL Owners Meeting, for the LA decision, and then wait until his stadium point person, Larry McNeil came on board – which was in April of 2016. Between that January and late April, Davis started his Las Vegas work, behind Oakland's back. I mentioned this on video at Zennie62 on YouTube to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell at the NFL Spring League Meeting in Charlotte, and he admitted that the Raiders were partly to blame for their Oakland stadium problem. The third time came in the Las Vegas deal, and when Davis went behind Adelson's back and to the NFL with an idea to eliminate the owner of the popular Venetian and Palazzo Hotels and “replace” him with financing to be secured by Goldman Sachs. Of course, Davis forgot about the thorny issue of where that money was going to come from, let alone the political fallout from trying to cut Adelson (the unofficial Mayor of Las Vegas, not to offend Mayor Goodman) out of what he saw as a “legacy project” for Las Vegas. Davis went right along and continued to play his game of trying to always have a way of gaining the upper hand in a business deal by forming a way of cutting out his negotiating partner at the last minute. When Adelson and Las Vegas Sands Government Affairs Rep Andy Abboud realized that Davis was trying to engineer yet another way of going behind their backs in the form of a publicly-released lease proposal they knew nothing about, Adelson had enough, and pulled the plug. For Mark Davis, the third time's the charm. Unlike Oakland, Mark Davis partnered with a man in Sheldon Adelson who did not need or really want him or the Raiders – for Adelson, Davis was nothing more than a pawn. A rounding error that found a convenient use as a tool in keeping large sums of tax money away from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. Adelson's personal 1,000-year-war was against the government firm, and it's ever growing use of the public dollar for convention space. Adelson wanted his privately-built Sands Expo and his hotels to get more business – and so the war was waged. As long as Davis played nice and stayed in his lane, Adelson was happy. But Davis, as is common, did not. He tried to play Adelson, and now is getting played out of Las Vegas. It's Mark Davis lesson, but I'm not yet sure he's learned it. Maybe the NFL will talk with him. Stay tuned. https://youtu.be/vgAhgEqAtXI
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Grit has defined Ryan from Boston College to Atlanta – The Register-Guard
The Register-GuardAt the Yawkey Athletics Center on campus, there’s an entire display case dedicated to Flutie, including his jersey, Sports Illustrated cover and Wheaties box. There is a corresponding case that honors Ryan and Carolina Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly …Houston’s Super Bowl provides glimpse of what’s coming to AtlantaMyAJCHouston gives Atlanta’s Super Bowl committee adviceFOX […]
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Refugee family arrives in Atlanta despite Trump ban – MyAJC
MyAJCA refugee family from Afghanistan touched down in Atlanta late Monday, the first to arrive in Georgia since the Trump administration enacted a polarizing new executive order restricting immigration. Wali Omari had worked as a driver in the U.S. embassy …Concern remains for international travelers headed to Atlanta’s airportWSB AtlantaThousands Protest Refugee Ban at Atlanta […]
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Houston gives Atlanta’s Super Bowl committee advice – FOX 5 Atlanta
FOX 5 AtlantaHOUSTON – Most fans and players from Atlanta are on a laser-like focus for the big game on Sunday, but city’s sports community is also focused on 2019 when Atlanta gets a shot to host another Super Bowl. The host city for the Super Bowl has to plan for …Houston’s Super Bowl provides […]
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Sheldon Adelson Withdraws From Oakland Raiders Las Vegas NFL Stadium Deal; Mark Davis' Trust Issue
Sheldon Adelson Withdraws From Oakland Raiders Las Vegas NFL Stadium Deal; Mark Davis' Trust Issue
Sheldon Adelson Withdraws From Oakland Raiders Las Vegas Deal, Exposing Mark Davis' Trust Issue Sheldon Adelson withdrew from the Oakland Raiders relocation effort to Las Vegas, for all practical purposes, killing the NFL move. The $30 billion casino mogul, controversial business practices and all, was team owner Mark Davis' best bet for pulling off what has always been a long-shot project for a host of basic reasons. But one reason the deal failed was one that wasn't obvious to the lay observer, but it was to anyone who's worked with Mr. Davis: the feeling that he's not really, honestly negotiating with you in good faith. This is now an obvious pattern, and something Mark Davis has to evaluate and stop doing. The first time the lack of good faith problem reared its head in Oakland in 2015. I recall telling Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf that Davis and the Raiders were working behind her back and with the representatives of Carson, California, all the while shining her on as if they intended to work with her on a new stadium in Oakland. At the NFL Spring League Meeting, I asked Mark Davis why he was working behind Mayor Schaaf's back with Carson – on video with me, he denied doing that, when everyone of the media at that point knew that he was. The scene was not pretty at the San Francisco Ritz Carlton. The second time was when City of Oakland officials intimated to me that they were upset Mark Davis did not tell them he was going to seek a stadium deal in Las Vegas, instead telling them to wait until the 2016 January Houston NFL Owners Meeting, for the LA decision, and then wait until his stadium point person, Larry McNeil came on board – which was in April of 2016. Between that January and late April, Davis started his Las Vegas work, behind Oakland's back. I mentioned this on video at Zennie62 on YouTube to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell at the NFL Spring League Meeting in Charlotte, and he admitted that the Raiders were partly to blame for their Oakland stadium problem. The third time came in the Las Vegas deal, and when Davis went behind Adelson's back and to the NFL with an idea to eliminate the owner of the popular Venetian and Palazzo Hotels and “replace” him with financing to be secured by Goldman Sachs. Of course, Davis forgot about the thorny issue of where that money was going to come from, let alone the political fallout from trying to cut Adelson (the unofficial Mayor of Las Vegas, not to offend Mayor Goodman) out of what he saw as a “legacy project” for Las Vegas. Davis went right along and continued to play his game of trying to always have a way of gaining the upper hand in a business deal by forming a way of cutting out his negotiating partner at the last minute. When Adelson and Las Vegas Sands Government Affairs Rep Andy Abboud realized that Davis was trying to engineer yet another way of going behind their backs in the form of a publicly-released lease proposal they knew nothing about, Adelson had enough, and pulled the plug. For Mark Davis, the third time's the charm. Unlike Oakland, Mark Davis partnered with a man in Sheldon Adelson who did not need or really want him or the Raiders – for Adelson, Davis was nothing more than a pawn. A rounding error that found a convenient use as a tool in keeping large sums of tax money away from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. Adelson's personal 1,000-year-war was against the government firm, and it's ever growing use of the public dollar for convention space. Adelson wanted his privately-built Sands Expo and his hotels to get more business – and so the war was waged. As long as Davis played nice and stayed in his lane, Adelson was happy. But Davis, as is common, did not. He tried to play Adelson, and now is getting played out of Las Vegas. It's Mark Davis lesson, but I'm not yet sure he's learned it. Maybe the NFL will talk with him. Stay tuned.
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Sheldon Adelson Withdraws From Oakland Raiders Las Vegas Deal, Exposing Mark Davis' Trust Issue Sheldon Adelson withdrew from the Oakland Raiders relocation effort to Las Vegas, for all practical purposes, killing the NFL move. The $30 billion casino mogul, controversial business practices and all, was team owner Mark Davis' best bet for pulling off what has always been a long-shot project for a host of basic reasons. But one reason the deal failed was one that wasn't obvious to the lay observer, but it was to anyone who's worked with Mr. Davis: the feeling that he's not really, honestly negotiating with you in good faith. This is now an obvious pattern, and something Mark Davis has to evaluate and stop doing. The first time the lack of good faith problem reared its head in Oakland in 2015. I recall telling Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf that Davis and the Raiders were working behind her back and with the representatives of Carson, California, all the while shining her on as if they intended to work with her on a new stadium in Oakland. At the NFL Spring League Meeting, I asked Mark Davis why he was working behind Mayor Schaaf's back with Carson – on video with me, he denied doing that, when everyone of the media at that point knew that he was. The scene was not pretty at the San Francisco Ritz Carlton. The second time was when City of Oakland officials intimated to me that they were upset Mark Davis did not tell them he was going to seek a stadium deal in Las Vegas, instead telling them to wait until the 2016 January Houston NFL Owners Meeting, for the LA decision, and then wait until his stadium point person, Larry McNeil came on board – which was in April of 2016. Between that January and late April, Davis started his Las Vegas work, behind Oakland's back. I mentioned this on video at Zennie62 on YouTube to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell at the NFL Spring League Meeting in Charlotte, and he admitted that the Raiders were partly to blame for their Oakland stadium problem. The third time came in the Las Vegas deal, and when Davis went behind Adelson's back and to the NFL with an idea to eliminate the owner of the popular Venetian and Palazzo Hotels and “replace” him with financing to be secured by Goldman Sachs. Of course, Davis forgot about the thorny issue of where that money was going to come from, let alone the political fallout from trying to cut Adelson (the unofficial Mayor of Las Vegas, not to offend Mayor Goodman) out of what he saw as a “legacy project” for Las Vegas. Davis went right along and continued to play his game of trying to always have a way of gaining the upper hand in a business deal by forming a way of cutting out his negotiating partner at the last minute. When Adelson and Las Vegas Sands Government Affairs Rep Andy Abboud realized that Davis was trying to engineer yet another way of going behind their backs in the form of a publicly-released lease proposal they knew nothing about, Adelson had enough, and pulled the plug. For Mark Davis, the third time's the charm. Unlike Oakland, Mark Davis partnered with a man in Sheldon Adelson who did not need or really want him or the Raiders – for Adelson, Davis was nothing more than a pawn. A rounding error that found a convenient use as a tool in keeping large sums of tax money away from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. Adelson's personal 1,000-year-war was against the government firm, and it's ever growing use of the public dollar for convention space. Adelson wanted his privately-built Sands Expo and his hotels to get more business – and so the war was waged. As long as Davis played nice and stayed in his lane, Adelson was happy. But Davis, as is common, did not. He tried to play Adelson, and now is getting played out of Las Vegas. It's Mark Davis lesson, but I'm not yet sure he's learned it. Maybe the NFL will talk with him. Stay tuned.
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Falcons’ Kyle Shanahan temporarily loses gameplan when reporter takes backpack – USA TODAY
USA TODAYAt the end of the Atlanta Falcons’ media session, the team’s star offensive coordinator — soon to become the San Francisco 49ers’ new head coach — discovered that his backpack was nowhere to be found. Gone — the contents inside apparently including …Atlanta Falcons assistant Kyle Shanahan sounds ready for his next step as […]
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Sheldon Adelson Withdrawl Kills NFL Oakland Raiders In Las Vegas In Major Setback
Sheldon Adelson Withdrawl Kills NFL Oakland Raiders In Las Vegas In Major Setback
Sheldon Adelson Withdrawl Kills NFL Oakland Raiders In Las Vegas In Major Setback Sheldon Adelson's withdrawl from the relocation effort to bring the Oakland Raiders to Las Vegas has effectively killed any chance of Vegas seeing the Silver and Black. The Las Vegas Sands CEO's statement made him read more like a hurt de facto Mayor of Las Vegas than a once-active investor in the Raiders project. One who spent a million on getting politicians to back the Oakland Raiders. Within the Sheldon Adelson statement, one paragraph, the last one, served to stick a knife in the Raiders NFL relocation to Las Vegas from Oakland effort, effectively reducing it to a dream. This: “While this is not the result my family was hoping for, I am very appreciative of the countless people who have given considerable time and energy to this process, especially so many of our elected officials who have made this a top priority for Southern Nevada." It was those same elected officials that were the beneficiaries of Adelson's fiscal largesse. Lobbyists too. Remember that Mr. Adelson's Las Vegas Sands staff, headed by government affairs representative Andy Abboud, begged, pleaded, and strongarmed the Nevada legislature to get the votes for Senate Bill One, and the $750 million subsidy plan. Now, with Adelson's departure, so goes away his political money and muscle. Goldman Sachs can't save Mark Davis Las Vegas dreams. Anyone who thinks Goldman Sachs Investment Bankers can save the Oakland Raiders Las Vegas deal is purely stupid and out to lunch and for several reasons: 1) Goldman Sachs does not have $800 million just laying around to donate to the Raiders; 2) the stadium, as planned, does not throw off enough revenue over a 30-year period to pay for the principal and interest on a private bond issue of $800 million; 3) That $800 million does not include both the cost to buy the Russell Road stadium land, and the expense of preparing its infrastructure, what I estimate to be between $100 million and $150 million; 4) Goldman Sachs does not have the political juice or money to compete with the investment and loyalty that Adelson's bought, and Davis sure as hell does not. And this is very important. Remember how Las Vegas Sands made promises and, as I said before, strongarmed many Nevada Legislature members to land last minute votes? Well, now that Las Vegas Sands is gone, those promises are too – Goldman Sachs can't come in and try and claim them. Indeed, there may be a hunger now to undo the subsidy deal itself, though it's too early to tell – it's possible. It's possible because one of the politicians that Sheldon Adelson made a huge investment in was the Governor of Nevada, Brian Sandoval. In fact, Adelson spent somewhere around $300,000 on Sandoval, alone. So, is Sandoval inclined to keep working on behalf of Mark Davis and the Raiders when he's planning a run for re-election as Governor? No. He's not. This deal's dead. But it doesn't mean Oakland's off the hook. It's Oakland's time to shine.
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Sheldon Adelson Withdrawl Kills NFL Oakland Raiders In Las Vegas In Major Setback Sheldon Adelson's withdrawl from the relocation effort to bring the Oakland Raiders to Las Vegas has effectively killed any chance of Vegas seeing the Silver and Black. The Las Vegas Sands CEO's statement made him read more like a hurt de facto Mayor of Las Vegas than a once-active investor in the Raiders project. One who spent a million on getting politicians to back the Oakland Raiders. Within the Sheldon Adelson statement, one paragraph, the last one, served to stick a knife in the Raiders NFL relocation to Las Vegas from Oakland effort, effectively reducing it to a dream. This: “While this is not the result my family was hoping for, I am very appreciative of the countless people who have given considerable time and energy to this process, especially so many of our elected officials who have made this a top priority for Southern Nevada." It was those same elected officials that were the beneficiaries of Adelson's fiscal largesse. Lobbyists too. Remember that Mr. Adelson's Las Vegas Sands staff, headed by government affairs representative Andy Abboud, begged, pleaded, and strongarmed the Nevada legislature to get the votes for Senate Bill One, and the $750 million subsidy plan. Now, with Adelson's departure, so goes away his political money and muscle. Goldman Sachs can't save Mark Davis Las Vegas dreams. Anyone who thinks Goldman Sachs Investment Bankers can save the Oakland Raiders Las Vegas deal is purely stupid and out to lunch and for several reasons: 1) Goldman Sachs does not have $800 million just laying around to donate to the Raiders; 2) the stadium, as planned, does not throw off enough revenue over a 30-year period to pay for the principal and interest on a private bond issue of $800 million; 3) That $800 million does not include both the cost to buy the Russell Road stadium land, and the expense of preparing its infrastructure, what I estimate to be between $100 million and $150 million; 4) Goldman Sachs does not have the political juice or money to compete with the investment and loyalty that Adelson's bought, and Davis sure as hell does not. And this is very important. Remember how Las Vegas Sands made promises and, as I said before, strongarmed many Nevada Legislature members to land last minute votes? Well, now that Las Vegas Sands is gone, those promises are too – Goldman Sachs can't come in and try and claim them. Indeed, there may be a hunger now to undo the subsidy deal itself, though it's too early to tell – it's possible. It's possible because one of the politicians that Sheldon Adelson made a huge investment in was the Governor of Nevada, Brian Sandoval. In fact, Adelson spent somewhere around $300,000 on Sandoval, alone. So, is Sandoval inclined to keep working on behalf of Mark Davis and the Raiders when he's planning a run for re-election as Governor? No. He's not. This deal's dead. But it doesn't mean Oakland's off the hook. It's Oakland's time to shine.
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Suspect arrested in Underground Atlanta murder – 11alive.com
11alive.comATLANTA — Police have arrested a suspect in the murder of a woman at Underground Atlanta. The Atlanta Police Department 25-year-old Felix Shirley has been arrested in the murder of Micha Moore. She was found dead on Jan. 10. An autopsy revealed …Felix Jermaine Shirley (Courtesy: Atlanta Police Department) ” title=”apd_1485815197913.png”/>FOX 5 AtlantaPolice arrest suspect […]
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Sheldon Adelson Withdraws From Oakland Raiders Las Vegas Deal, Dumps On Mark Davis
Sheldon Adelson Withdraws From Oakland Raiders Las Vegas Deal, Dumps On Mark Davis
Sheldon Adelson Withdraws From Oakland Raiders Las Vegas Deal, Dumps On Mark Davis Sheldon Adelson withdrew from a partnership with the Oakland Raiders in bringing the NFL team to Las Vegas. Mr. Adelson issued this statement: "The Oakland Raiders came before the Las Vegas Stadium Authority last week with a proposed lease agreement that has sent shockwaves through our community. It was certainly shocking to the Adelson family. We were not only excluded from the proposed agreement; we weren’t even aware of its existence. In addition to being discouraged by the surprise submission, I was deeply disappointed for the disregard the Raiders showed our community partners, particularly UNLV, through the proposed agreement. It’s clear the Raiders have decided their path for moving to Las Vegas does not include the Adelson family. So, regrettably, we will no longer be involved in any facet of the stadium discussion. While this is not the result my family was hoping for, I am very appreciative of the countless people who have given considerable time and energy to this process, especially so many of our elected officials who have made this a top priority for Southern Nevada." As this blogger said, Oakland Raiders Owner Mark Davis committed political suicide in releasing a lease agreement that had a $1 rent, and also treated the beloved UNLV as if it were an unwanted appendage. Sheldon Adelson reacted as a person who loves Las Vegas. The Raiders arrogance has caught up to them - once again. Adelson, who spent over $1 million on gaining political support for this effort, was the business person responsible for Mark Davis being in Las Vegas, aside from UNLV President Len Jessup. Addison's worshipped in Las Vegas - they will not move a muscle for Davis. Clark County Commissioner Steve Sisolak said the words that indicate the deal's for all practical purposes dead: “I am sorry to hear about this development. We would not be as close as we are to having an NFL franchise in Las Vegas without the initiative and leadership of Dr. Miriam and Sheldon Adelson and their team. I sincerely appreciate the time and effort they all have contributed to this project, and I remain hopeful that we will see our NFL dream come true.” Some time, just not now. Stay tuned.
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Sheldon Adelson Withdraws From Oakland Raiders Las Vegas Deal, Dumps On Mark Davis Sheldon Adelson withdrew from a partnership with the Oakland Raiders in bringing the NFL team to Las Vegas. Mr. Adelson issued this statement: "The Oakland Raiders came before the Las Vegas Stadium Authority last week with a proposed lease agreement that has sent shockwaves through our community. It was certainly shocking to the Adelson family. We were not only excluded from the proposed agreement; we weren’t even aware of its existence. In addition to being discouraged by the surprise submission, I was deeply disappointed for the disregard the Raiders showed our community partners, particularly UNLV, through the proposed agreement. It’s clear the Raiders have decided their path for moving to Las Vegas does not include the Adelson family. So, regrettably, we will no longer be involved in any facet of the stadium discussion. While this is not the result my family was hoping for, I am very appreciative of the countless people who have given considerable time and energy to this process, especially so many of our elected officials who have made this a top priority for Southern Nevada." As this blogger said, Oakland Raiders Owner Mark Davis committed political suicide in releasing a lease agreement that had a $1 rent, and also treated the beloved UNLV as if it were an unwanted appendage. Sheldon Adelson reacted as a person who loves Las Vegas. The Raiders arrogance has caught up to them - once again. Adelson, who spent over $1 million on gaining political support for this effort, was the business person responsible for Mark Davis being in Las Vegas, aside from UNLV President Len Jessup. Addison's worshipped in Las Vegas - they will not move a muscle for Davis. Clark County Commissioner Steve Sisolak said the words that indicate the deal's for all practical purposes dead: “I am sorry to hear about this development. We would not be as close as we are to having an NFL franchise in Las Vegas without the initiative and leadership of Dr. Miriam and Sheldon Adelson and their team. I sincerely appreciate the time and effort they all have contributed to this project, and I remain hopeful that we will see our NFL dream come true.” Some time, just not now. Stay tuned.
via YouTube https://youtu.be/8cqVPcfrqmU
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