President Trump’s State Of The Union Address Forgot To Thank President Obama For The Economy
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Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Abel Guillen Oakland Councilmember, You Already Have The Policy Tools To End Homelessness, Use Them
Abel Guillen Oakland Councilmember, You Already Have The Policy Tools To End Homelessness, Use Them
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Tuesday, January 30, 2018
When Have I Zennie Abraham Been Correct On Oakland Raiders Las Vegas Stadium, Asks LeShan Hoopes
When Have I Zennie Abraham Been Correct On Oakland Raiders Las Vegas Stadium, Asks LeShan Hoopes
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Penrose Employees Oakland Sexual Misconduct Press Conference vs Charlie Hallowell Livestream
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Oakland Raiders Las Vegas UNLV NFL Stadium 5 Months Behind Schedule To Date, 2020 Opening Impossible
Oakland Raiders Las Vegas UNLV NFL Stadium Five Months Behind Schedule, 2020 Opening Impossible When the construction schedule for what I call the “Oakland Raiders Las Vegas NFL UNLV Stadium” (cause that's what it is, right now) was released, it called for all final project documents to be approved by October of 2017. Among the written works were the both the infrastructure development agreement, and the stadium development agreement. As of today, January 29th 2018, only one document of the 14 major ones and 32 total has been written, edited, and signed: the lease between the Raiders and the Las Vegas Stadium Authority that was approved at the May 2017 NFL Owners Meeting. Because of that large number of documents, the much talked about opening date of June 2020 is now impossible to meet. And while neither the Raiders nor Stadium Authority officials will admit to this situation, all anyone has to do is look at the timeline they rolled out last year and compare that to what has been done to this point in time to conclude that the June 2020 opening date mark will not only be unreachable, but the project is five months behind schedule and counting. Moreover, the cancellation of what was to be an extra meeting on January 25th pushed the opening day and year back. Given the economic and political and scheduling problems that have plagued this project from the start, it's a stretch to believe 2021 is achievable and more realistic that 2022 would be the opening year for the facility. The main problem is the very idea that an NFL-quality stadium could be opened in just 30 months, when the same builder, Mortenson Construction, built U.S. Bank Stadium in 32 months, and the Atlanta Falcons Mercedes Benz Stadium was finished in 37 months – and that still does not at all address the fact that real construction of the stadium has not started. That truth flies in the face of the story told to Las Vegas: that the stadium is being built because the Raiders held a ground-breaking. You would not believe the number of people who work on the Las Vegas Strip who swear that the stadium build is underway strictly because of the ground-breaking ceremony! The fact is, only three primary activities are going on: the building of the construction office complex at the south end of the property, the process of making a new drainage channel, in effect moving the old drainage channel, and exploding caliche, the hard material just below the soil which makes installation of the foundation all but impossible unless and until it's broken up by exploding it underground. Those jobs aside, there's no money at all to build the stadium because the Raiders have not done the following: signed the non-relocation agreement, received the guaranteed maximum price from the builder, completed the stadium development agreement, transferred the land to the Stadium Authority, and had Clark County approve the sale of the $750 million worth of bonds. Once that bond sale happens, it would lead to the first of a series of checks to the Raiders from the bond underwriters (a kind of salesperson) to pay for the start of what it take to get to the real part of making the staidum happen: intall caisons and structural supports to make up the roof support and form the concreate castings for the main seat sections – to name some of what has to be done in making the MANICA / HNTB Architects design a reality. What's held up signing the non-relocation agreement? Aside from the political problems associated with an out clause where the Raiders can move from Las Vegas if a special tax is imposed on them for any reason, there's the racially-charged controversy surrounding the community benefits plan. That, alone, caused the cancellation of the February 25th 2018 meeting – the same one where the non-relocation agreement was to be discussed, again, and the UNLV Joint-Use Agreement that the UNLV Regents approved roughly three weeks ago was to be given the go-ahead by the Stadium Authority. The Stadium Authority set a new meeting date of March 1st as the day that the stadium development agreement would be introduced. That March 1st day has not been officially added to the website schedule, but there are three other meeting dates on March 15th, April 15th, and May 10th before we see the legal deadline of May 16th. On that day, according to Section 38 of the Southern Nevada Tourism and Investment Act, UNLV President Len Jessup can, if he chooses to do so, petition the Stadium Authority and the Governor of Nevada to take over the Raiders project if the final project documents are not done, signed and approved by all parties. With all of the uncertainties with that, and I've not even started to refer to the stadium hotel tax revenue problem, one thing is clear: you can kiss any thought of a 2020 Raiders UNLV Stadium opening goodbye. PLEASE INVEST IN ZENNIE62MEDIA VIA PAYPALHERE: http://ift.tt/2u7j8De
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Monday, January 29, 2018
NFL Pro Bowl Announcer Sean McDonough Insults Crenshaw High, Implies Award Money Won’t Go To Kids
NFL Pro Bowl Announcer Sean McDonough Insults Crenshaw High, Implies Award Money Won’t Go To “Inner City” Kids
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Super Bowl 52, GRAMMYs, Oakland A’s Stadium, Raiders Las Vegas, Senior Bowl, NFL Pro Bowl
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Sunday, January 28, 2018
Saturday, January 27, 2018
Oakland Athletics Name This Truck #NameThisTruck Contest
Oakland Athletics Name This Truck #NameThisTruck Contest. At the Oakland A’s Fan Fest, this painted van with the words “Rooted In Oakland” was the focus of a naming contest called #NameThisTruck
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Friday, January 26, 2018
Thursday, January 25, 2018
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Kodiak, Alaska Hit By 57 Earthquakes, None Below 3.1, Since 7.9 Earthquake This Morning
Kodiak, Alaska Hit By 57 Earthquakes, None Below 3.1, Since 7.9 Earthquake This Morning I went to the website of the U.S. Geological Survey and counted the number of earthquakes near Kodiak,Alaska since the 7.9 one 157 miles from that town this morning. There has to be some impact on the wave action in that area,even if it’s not tsunami level. But 57? And none below 3?
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Interview With Ray Bobbitt On Planned Oakland Raiders Fans Lawsuit Vs Las Vegas NFL Relocation
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Oakland Raiders Fans Lawsuit Against NFL Las Vegas Relocation Press Conference Livestream
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90th Oscars Nominations Announcement Livestream Review
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Monday, January 22, 2018
Las Vegas Stadium Authority Meeting Agenda For 1-25-2018 On Oakland Raiders NFL Stadium
Las Vegas Stadium Authority Meeting Agenda For 1-25-2018 On Oakland Raiders NFL Stadium Las Vegas Stadium Authority Board MEETING AGENDA January 25, 2018 1 p.m. Clark County Commission Chambers 500 S. Grand Central Parkway Las Vegas, NV 89155 Agenda link: http://ift.tt/2n1nG9J PLEASE INVEST IN ZENNIE62MEDIA VIA PAYPALHERE: http://ift.tt/2u7j8De
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Greg Houlgate OSKA Wellness CEO Talks CES 2018, Super Bowl LII
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Sunday, January 21, 2018
Tom Brady NOT To Retire, Super Bowl LV II Pats vs Eagles, Oakland Raiders Fans NFL Lawsuit Update
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Tom Brady, New England Patriots QB, To Retire After Super Bowl LVII
Tom Brady, New England Patriots QB, To Retire After Super Bowl LVII. Ian Rapaport of NFL Network reported this news via Twitter.
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Oakland Raiders Fans Announce News Planned Lawsuit vs Raiders NFL Las Vegas Relocation
Oakland Raiders Fans Announce News Planned Lawsuit vs Raiders NFL Las Vegas Relocation Press Release: St. Louis Rams’ legal aftermath creates new opportunities for Oakland community NEWS CONFERENCE Tuesday, January 23, 2018 – 8:30am Steps of Alameda County Building 1221 Oak Street – Oakland, CA 94612 Oakland, CA – Approximately one year ago, a committed, impassioned group of area citizens and business owners organized to keep the Oakland Raiders professional football team intact and in Oakland, citing potential harm to the local economy among their grievances. Their efforts did not result in the team staying rather the overwhelming majority of NFL owners voted to relocate the Raiders to Las Vegas. Daunted but not deterred, the group’s efforts ensued, resulting in an increased groundswell of support and interest from a wide range of participants--many with resources and influence. Subsequently, the (December 2017) decision by the Missouri Circuit Court 22nd Judicial Court (City of St. Louis) connected to the relocation of the former St. Louis Rams to Los Angeles, left the City of St. Louis in arrears, giving way to legal precedent in next steps from Oakland community organizers. Next steps will be announced during a news conference with We Stand with Oakland spokesperson Raymond Bobbitt, joined by key participants, who will address: · The St. Louis, MO Legal victory against the Rams and the NFL regarding relocation · Interest from a number of world class law firms offering to represent Alameda County under a Full Contingency Agreement, which will allow Alameda County to explore legal options regarding the Raiders and The NFL, without financial risk to the taxpayers · Through legal exploration, Alameda County can secure funding to cure the current bond debt and, retire the annual interest from said bond debt · Alameda County can keep professional football in Oakland and/or retain license to secure a professional football franchise in Oakland, a municipality fully equipped to house an NFL team · Alameda County would include professional football as an anchor to complete the Coliseum Specific Plan
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Skydance Interactive Media Interview Part 2 VR, The Walking Dead, Alternative Carbon #CES2018
Skydance Interactive Media Interview Part 2 VR, The Walking Dead, Alternative Carbon CES 2018 #CES2018 This is part two of a two part interview at CES
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Ali Farag Practices With Nour El Tayeb, His Wife, At JP Morgan TOC Squash NYC
Ali Farag Practices With Nour El Tayeb, His Wife, At JP Morgan TOC Squash NYC Video by my friend Beth Schnitzer of Spritz Marketing, San Francisco.
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NFL Teams Abuse Rooney Rule, Its Time For Black National Football League
NFL Teams Abuse Rooney Rule, Its Time For Black National Football League Considering that the NFL is 70 percent black players and yet has a top heavy white coaching structure of friends hiring friends, and it’s 2018, it’s time to admit the Rooney Rule is not working. Why not just start a black national football league.
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Saturday, January 20, 2018
President Trump White House Shutdown Work Photos Compared With Obama Oval Office Desk Picts
President Trump White House Shutdown Work Photos Compared With Obama Oval Office Desk Picts
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Forever Oakland Reopens Process Toward Lawsuit vs Raiders NFL Las Vegas Relocation
Forever Oakland Reopens Process Toward Lawsuit vs Raiders NFL Las Vegas Relocation Group announced press conference Tuesday, January 23rd 8:30 PM PST, Alameda County Headquarters, 1221 Oak St. Oakland, California.
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Women’s March Oakland 2018 Vlog by Morgan Bach for Zennie62 Part 2
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Oakland Women’s March 2018 Vlog by Morgan Bach for Zennie62
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Friday, January 19, 2018
Oakland Raiders Las Vegas NFL Stadium December Room Tax At Low Of $2.6 Million - Update
Oakland Raiders Las Vegas NFL Stadium December Room Tax At Low Of $2.6 Million - Update On Christmas Day 2017, I reported that the November data related to the collection of revenue from the stadium tax on hotel room rates in Clark County and for the construction of the Oakland Raiders planned Las Vegas NFL - UNLV Stadium was the lowest recorded in the brief history of the tax at $3.2 million. This is important because the monthly Hotel Stadium Tax revenue must be enough to not only pay for the Stadium Bond Debt for that month, but also meet what's called a 'debt coverage ratio' of 1.5 to 1, as required by the bond plan, and the bond industry. Even though the Raiders stadium bonds have not been sold as of this writing, if they were, it would become necessary to use the taxpayer-funded Clark County General Fund to pay part of that expense each month. Now, Clark County Chairman Steve Sisolak, the major political backer of the Raiders Las Vegas Stadium, reported on Twitter that the December hotel stadium tax was at $2,633,175 – a full $730,492 less than the November figure of $3,363,667. Since the horrible events of One October, the mass-shooting from the Mandalay Bay Hotel, the final stadium tax revenues have consistently dipped, and along with reports of reduction in the tourism business in Las Vegas and Clark County. The real question is what's the Las Vegas Stadium Authority's take on this news? In the last three meetings, LVSA Chairman Steve Hill, and staff representative Jeremy Aguero have reported on the figures and Aguero has pledged to keep track of and report on the data as it comes in. There has not been any public comment from any board member; the real question is will the LVSA seek to go back to the Nevada Legislature to increase the stadium tax? When I asked Aguero that question, he said “not likely.” This has been an issue for some time. As far back as April 15, 2017 (“Clark County Hotel Tax Revenue For Las Vegas Oakland Raiders NFL Stadium Can’t Cover $750 million Subsidy”), I've reported that the Clark County Stadium Tax was not large enough to pay for a $750 million bond issue of 30 years at 4 percent interest, let alone one at $700 million for 30 years at 4 percent interest (which is an extremely low rate in the market, today.) I also reported on April 17th 2017 that the stadium tax rate should be raised to 1.4 percent (“Clark County Hotel Tax For Las Vegas Oakland Raiders NFL Stadium Should Be 1.4%”). Even with this, Sisolak, in particular, continued to tweet that there was no problem as monies were “ahead of projections” - then publicly released information by the Stadium Authority itself revealed that the stadium tax revenue was below what they forecast it should have been at. The Las Vegas Stadium Authority reported that the August Stadium Tax Revenue of $3,814,072 was $74,335 less than what was planned in its budget. Then, the LVSA reported, in the same chart, that monies from the stadium tax for October and November were less than what was planned in its budget, at $134,216 and $365,336 less, respectively. How this impacts the LVSA is in its own budget: in the last public report, it said that it's budgeted total revenue was $35,022584 and the actual total was $37,476,374 up to November 2017 – a difference of 7 percent. While the LVSA does not publish its monthy forecast for stadium tax revenue (thus stays ahead of my reporting of the situation) we can look at the approved budget for LVSA fiscal year 2018 of a total of $49,900,000 and divide that by 12 months in the year to get a picture of where we are: a needed average of $4,158,333. Since the 2018 LVSA Fiscal Year started July 2017, we have an actual average monthly stadium tax revenue of $3,825,915 – that's -$332,418 from forecast to actual. Thus, it's reasonable to calculate that the next LVSA report will show if not a deficit, then very close to a deficit between the total forecast budget and the actual monies coming in. Since the LVSA uses $2 million of that money for its own purposes, and has not added that in its chart report, we have to assume the program is running a total operating surplus of just $400,000 when Fiscal Years 2017 and 2018 are combined – or worse. And that's for the LVSA – it still leaves outstanding the overall problem of the tax revenue not being large enough to cover the planned Raiders stadium bond debt without using taxpayer dollars in the Clark County General Fund. This is starting to look like the Raiders Deal that brought the team back to Oakland, with promises of no public money to be used, yet reality showing the Clark County taxpayers are on the hook for a giant part of the cost to relocate the Raiders – this time to Las Vegas, last time to Oakland from Los Angeles. Stay tuned.
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Oakland Raiders Las Vegas NFL Stadium December Room Tax At All Time Low $2.6 Million
On Christmas Day 2017, I reported that the November data related to the collection of tax revenue from the stadium tax on hotel room rates in Clark County and for the construction of the Oakland Raiders planned Las Vegas NFL - UNLV Stadium was the lowest recorded in the brief history of the tax at $3.2 million. This is important because the monthly Hotel Stadium Tax revenue must be enough to not only pay for the Stadium Bond Debt for that month, but also meet what's called a 'debt coverage ratio' of 1.5 to 1, as required by the bond plan, and the bond industry. Even though the Raiders stadium bonds have not been sold as of this writing, if they were, it would become necessary to use the taxpayer-funded Clark County General Fund to pay part of that expense each month. Now, Clark County Chairman Steve Sisolak, the major political backer of the Raiders Las Vegas Stadium, reported on Twitter that the December hotel stadium tax was at $2,633,175 – a full $730,492 less than the November figure of $3,363,667. Since the horrible events of One October, the mass-shooting from the Mandalay Bay Hotel, the final stadium tax revenues have consistently dipped, and along with reports of reduction in the tourism business in Las Vegas and Clark County. The real question is what's the Las Vegas Stadium Authority's take on this news? In the last three meetings, LVSA Chairman Steve Hill, and staff representative Jeremy Aguero have reported on the figures and Aguero has pledged to keep track of and report on the data as it comes in. There has not been any public comment from any board member; the real question is will the LVSA seek to go back to the Nevada Legislature to increase the stadium tax? When I asked Aguero that question, he said “not likely.” This has been an issue for some time. As far back as April 15, 2017 (“Clark County Hotel Tax Revenue For Las Vegas Oakland Raiders NFL Stadium Can’t Cover $750 million Subsidy”), I've reported that the Clark County Stadium Tax was not large enough to pay for a $750 million bond issue of 30 years at 4 percent interest, let alone one at $700 million for 30 years at 4 percent interest (which is an extremely low rate in the market, today.) I also reported on April 17th 2017 that the stadium tax rate should be raised to 1.4 percent (“Clark County Hotel Tax For Las Vegas Oakland Raiders NFL Stadium Should Be 1.4%”). Even with this, Sisolak, in particular, continued to tweet that there was no problem as monies were “ahead of projections” - then publicly released information by the Stadium Authority itself revealed that the stadium tax revenue was below what they forecast it should have been at. The Las Vegas Stadium Authority reported that the August Stadium Tax Revenue of $3,814,072 was $74,335 less than what was planned in its budget. Then, the LVSA reported, in the same chart, that monies from the stadium tax for October and November were less than what was planned in its budget, at $134,216 and $365,336 less, respectively. How this impacts the LVSA is in its own budget: in the last public report, it said that it's budgeted total revenue was $35,022584 and the actual total was $37,476,374 up to November 2017 – a difference of 7 percent. While the LVSA does not publish its monthy forecast for stadium tax revenue (thus stays ahead of my reporting of the situation) we can look at the approved budget for LVSA fiscal year 2018 of a total of $49,900,000 and divide that by 12 months in the year to get a picture of where we are: a needed average of $4,158,333. Since the 2018 LVSA Fiscal Year started July 2017, we have an actual average monthly stadium tax revenue of $3,825,915 – that's -$332,418 from forecast to actual. Thus, it's reasonable to calculate that the next LVSA report will show if not a deficit, then very close to a deficit between the total forecast budget and the actual monies coming in. Since the LVSA uses $2 million of that money for its own purposes, and has not added that in its chart report, we have to assume the program is running a total operating surplus of just $400,000 when Fiscal Years 2017 and 2018 are combined – or worse. And that's for the LVSA – it still leaves outstanding the overall problem of the tax revenue not being large enough to cover the planned Raiders stadium bond debt without using taxpayer dollars in the Clark County General Fund. This is starting to look like the Raiders Deal that brought the team back to Oakland, with promises of no public money to be used, yet reality showing the Clark County taxpayers are on the hook for a giant part of the cost to relocate the Raiders – this time to Las Vegas, last time to Oakland from Los Angeles. Stay tuned. PLEASE INVEST IN ZENNIE62MEDIA VIA PAYPALHERE: http://ift.tt/2u7j8De
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Thursday, January 18, 2018
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Atlanta Snow Weather 7 Degrees With Wind-Chill Factor
Atlanta Snow Weather 7 Degrees With Wind-Chill Factor. And in Clayton County Georgia the Sheriff has issued road warnings and in some counties in the state, curfews have been issued. Stay tuned.
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Harrah’s Las Vegas And The Venetian Hotel Share A Secret Walkway
Harrah’s Las Vegas And The Venetian Hotel Share A Secret Walkway. The Harrah’s staff doesn’t tell you about it because not every staffer knows about it. A casino employee at The Venetian told me about it. It starts in the Venetian Parking Garage bottom ground floor and is marked by a white lined path out of it which crosses the driveways between the hotels.
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Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Monday, January 15, 2018
To Zennie62 Viewers Please Watch And Listen To The Vlog, Not Comment Based Only On The Title
To Zennie62 Viewers Please Watch And Listen To The Vlog, Not Comment Based Only On The Title
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Steve Hill Interview On Las Vegas Convention Center District, Going After San Diego Comic Con
Steve Hill Interview On Las Vegas Convention Center District, Going After San Diego Comic Con
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Sunday, January 14, 2018
NFL Playoffs Vikings Shock Saints, Jags Top Steelers: Zennie62 Live With Go CSU
NFL Divisional Playoffs First Round Preview and NFL Coaching Updates With GoCSU for Zennie62 Zennie62 YouTube Livestream Invest in Zennie62: http://ift.tt/2u7j8De
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Saturday, January 13, 2018
Friday, January 12, 2018
Hey Google Booth Is Off Main Path At CES 2018 #CES2018
Hey Google Booth Is Off Main Path At CES 2018 #CES2018 One reason Google failed to make a big splash at CES from a social media perspective, was that its giant booth was off the CES main path. It was off campus. Away from the main buildings of the Las Vegas Convention Center. It was also hard to figure out what it had that was revolutionary. It was as if Google was new to CES. Which it was.
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Benjilock Shark Tank Update At CES 2018 #CES2018
Benjilock Shark Tank Update At CES 2018 #CES2018 This was intended to be a follow up vlog with the Benjilock Startup Founder Robbie Cabral, but it wound up being a huge update. As it happens, Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary visited their second booth the day before - and for a special segment for the show. Mr. O’Leary is a backer in Benjilock.
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QuadraClicks RBT Rabbit Mouse Livestream At CES 2018 #CES2018
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Jeremy Aquero On Raiders Hotel Stadium Tax Rate Issue At Las Vegas Stadium Authority Meeting
Jeremy Aquero On Raiders Hotel Stadium Tax Rate Issue At Las Vegas Stadium Authority Meeting The real problem is the Oakland Raiders Las Vegas UNLV hotel stadium tax rate is smaller than it needs to be to bring in real revenue levels comparable to expectations. I asked Jeremy Aquero if the Nevada Legislature would consider increasing the tax.
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Thursday, January 11, 2018
Oakland Raiders Marc Badain Interview After Las Vegas Stadium Authority Meeting
Oakland Raiders Marc Badain Interview After Las Vegas Stadium Authority Meeting After the LVSA meeting I was asking Raiders President Badain to explain where they were on the actual stadium development agreement- the one passed by Clark County is the Infrastructure development agreement not the development agreement. The rest of the questions were about UNLV for the most part but when it got to matters of the stadium itself, Marc closed down.
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Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Impact Of Diversity Reshaping The Future At CES 2018 #CES2018
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Tuesday, January 9, 2018
Oakland Raiders Las Vegas NFL Stadium Site Tour On Rainy January 9th 2018
Oakland Raiders Las Vegas NFL Stadium Site Tour On Rainy January 9th 2018 Thanks to a Lyft Driver, I was able to make this tour vlog in the rain. No one was working on the site as you can see and there were major water puddle areas. Also Polaris Avenue was half covered with water at the middle of the Stadium site. This was after a day of continuous rain.
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