New Jersey Governor Chris Christie involved in a scandal that could affect his political career. He did not know that his office was allegedly involved in traffic problems from new york to new jersey. Critics say it was political pay back. In youll approximately 14 same sex couples discover their marriages will nobody the recognized. Are during the marriage ban. Im john siegenthaler, see you back at 11 00, consider this with antonio mora is coming up next. The Empire Strikes back at robert gates. The white house responds to his books bomb shells. Also, education underfire. Are minorities unfairly targeted for discipline. Legal pot sends the prices soaring, and why are so many prosports fans staying home . Hello im antonio mora, welcome to consider this. We begin with a white house on the defensive in the wake of harsh allegation he by president obamas former defense secretary bob gates. Read any good books lately . In his book duty memoirs of a secretary at war gates reveals an utter disdain for congress, gives an assessment of joe biden and believes that the Vice President did not believe his own strategy in the war in afghanistan. Members of congress were quick to strike back. While the administration is ongoing i think is unfortunate. I saw a president who was very committed obviously to support the troops, to support the policy of trying to decimate al qaeda. And today, the white house took unprecedented steps to support the Vice President. For more im joined by bill schneider, a contributor of Al Jazeera English and by jim popo, a former specialist of spefer sl affairs to president obama. They are all joining us from washington, d. C. Tonight which of course ahas been buzzing over this special book. Jay carny, you were there, it seems like you were trying to swing back but not really attack bob gates directly . Yeah, it was pretty predictable and pretty remarkable, predictable in that you knew that they were going to stay away from distinct criticism of gates, good to accentuate his patriotism the great job that he did. But it was remarkable, as i set there front row center, started counting. The first 25 questions of briefing from the folks to the president of the united states, there were a few things to talk about including the fate of extending Unemployment Benefits for 1. 3 million americans. But 25 questions in a row by a group of people none of whom not one who had actually read the darn book. But there was a lot of stuff came out but let me just say, nevertheless, everybody was basing their questions on quotes found in two very interestingly distinctly different versions, the book was leaked to the washington post, New York Times and the post, legendary bob woodward waxed a bit high per bollic, and said in his mind this hyperbolic, while the New York Times a former colleague of mine, at the Chicago Tribune tom shanker really accentuated the positive by bob gates as a rigorous thinker, a guy willing to buck his top aides being decisive, and the key focus, afghan policy ultimates reply was right in he every single key move he made according to gates. Well have to see what points he made when we are able to read the book. Jim papa, you were at the white house, you had to deal with staj to deal with bomb shells like this. When was the thinking at the warehouse overnight as this whole thing broke . Well as you white house overnight as this whole thing broke . They received the book after the excerpts were in the paper. One person was assigned to read it. They were in factgathering mode right now. Once they have the facts and can lay out the arguments and the point of view that secretary gates puts into the book they can move to contextualize that. As well as points of view of other people who are in that meeting and lastly, or in that set of meetings and there at that time for all the deliberations through afghanistan policy and if they need to correct the record they will. I think you will see that in the response of the treatment of the Vice President to secretary gates. I want to get to Something Else they did about the big revelations, one of the big revelations from gates was about the politics of the iraq war, talking about Hillary Clinton and her opposition to the 2007 surge in iraq had bill been political because she was facing him in the iowa primary and the president conceded vaguely that the opposition to iraq war had been political as surprising as it was dismake and former obama advisory David Axelrod got up early top clear that up. It was vague and subjective, no allegation on the president s part, he was opposed to the war in iraq from the beginning. But bill isnt axelrod parsing words . That surge was massively unpopular. It proadvocated a huge outpouring of rage among democrats. It would have been crazy for either obama or clinton to have supported the surge. They would have been destroyed in the democratic party. I think surprising about what the author is writing here is hirl clinton he says without quoting her directly referred to that as a political move, that she opposed the surge for political reasons. There is no surge here and it was reported as secondhand. And perhaps the most brutal victim of this, i saw most of congress as uncivil, timely appropriations, micromanagerial, parochial, egotistical, thin skinned and prone to put self before country. Wonder how he feels about congress . Jim papa, brushed it off by saying gates was entitled to his opinion. But his words have to have an impact. The Department Hopes they do have an impact. Because being part of preparing secretaries and other Administration Staff to get a sit before congressional hearings and testify, there was often the wish that the very toughest questions would be more on substance and not just for you know to prove a points that they were a point that they were already trying to make, sometimes it was a statement and a do you agree so i do hope that those who are sitting on those daises listen and engage had a little bit more constructive dialogue. Gates was brutal on Vice President joe biden saying he was a man of integrity but he says i think he has been wrong on nearly every Foreign Security issue in the past four decades. The white house went all out to defend him today, biden was included in all sorts of meetings and there was a fullon defense of him at wednesdays white house briefing. As a senator and as a Vice President joe biden has been one of the leading statesmen of his time. But jim warren in a way the white house looked like it was supporting biden but also putting so much of the focus on him it took away focus from the president. Could that have been part of the white house strategy . What else do you do when you are number 2 guy who may be running for Elective Office again unlike you, is hammered in that way, and is, i mean truly disparaged in such a tough manner and when you have a spokesman who happened to be his spokesman once upon a time jay carney. On the one hand, the attention has been on the criticism leveled and mostly at the president of the united states. And the impact if there is to be impact most likely on two people, joe biden or Hillary Clinton if they choose to run for president. You can imagine the various ways in which opponents either in democratic primaries in a general election or if they were nominated were to use as muc f this stuff that were continually wrong and this person makes political decisions all the time. And in fact we are already seeing senator lindsay graham, the most recent push in iraq was the administration fault. I blame obama and biden by not listening to their commanders rejecting sound advice and bob gates talked about that in his book, how military advisors were rejected by the political people. This is a lame duck president facing this kind of information from his former defense secretary, very wellrespected guy, how badly does this hurt president obama . I dont think any of this comes as a big surprise. We know obama has no particular military record or experience. Hes a political guy. What gates says is obama made decisions with respect to some decisions, the iraq and Afghanistan War became extraordinarily unpopular. Iraq before he became president and afghanistan while he came president. He was not committed to either of those wars, they were really not his wargs. The charges being made by the republicans was he didnt respect the decisions of military commanders. They were in the business of trying to win those wars and he was in the business of living to the American People who wanted out of those wars. White house chief of staff bill daly criticize, the form he secretary of defense coming out with this book while the president is still in office but isnt Hillary Clinton doing the same thing in the next few months . I think it is an old adage of politics, if you are going to write a flattering picture of the politician, he will say, please write it now but if it is unflattering, please let it wait. Thank you for joining us gentlemen. Cybersecurity risks, when briefed on cyberissues he reportedly asked that people explain it in english. Clearly there is no National Security issue more important yet less understood than cybersecurity and cyberwarfare. Our next guest is here to help us understand why we should be concerned. We are joined by peter singer, director of the center for 21st century security and intelligence and a senior fellow in the Foreign Policy program of the backloggings institution. He is the coauthor of the book cybersecurity and cyberwarfare what Everybody Needs to know, which is in bookstores now. Great to have you with us. Thanks for having me. According to a poll military civilian sectors cyberwarfare is the most serious threat beating terrorism by 20 . In a pew poll more americans fear a cyberattack more than they do iranian or north korean weapons. How realistic are those fears . Do we really face a cybercat aclix, a cyberpearl harbor . There is a real threat out there but the problem is we have lumped together so many Different Things aall because they involve computers. So when people talk about attacks they are talking about everything from credit card theft and fraud to political protests online, trying to disrupt communication, to intellectual property thefts, stealing secrets to the fictionalized scenario of a cyber911 or cyberpearl harbor. That handy happened. We are lumping together a lot of these things. Talking about a bunch of protestors with a smoke bomb, teenagers with fire crackers, james bond, and russia with a cruise missile, saying they are all the same thing because they involve the chemistry of gunpowder. What it comes down is understanding these issues, disaggregating the threats, understanding thunderstanding t, whats likely whats figural. Unfortunately the discourse hasnt done a good job of that. Lets try to disaggregate. The worstcase scenario. The internet has become the subject of everything as we know. Can we suffer and how vulnerable are we to suffer a major attack that could really bring down our internet infrastructure . Theres very real threats there, but we need to understand that theyre quite difficult to pull off. Theyre not how they have been described for example a Senior Defense official in the u. S. Said a couple of teenagers sipping red bull in their parents basement could pull off a weapons of mass destruction event. No they couldnt. A major nation could pull something off like that but then we have to look at their incentives to do so. Are they at war or not. The power grid scenario, the power grid could go down. Well, the reality is that squirrels have taken down more power grids than the zero times that hackers have. Doesnt mean its not a threat but we have to weigh it there. To me if were looking at National Security level threats a far bigger concern is the massive scale of intellectual property theft thats gone on, maybe as much as 1 trillion worth of value lost by american companies, as well as other nations targeted, this has been emanating from china. A cyberpearl harbor may sound sexy but death by a thousand cuts may mean more. Lets stick a little more to the whole issue of these nations going after each other. China reportedly is spending enormous amounts of money to have very, very strong cyberwarfare capabilities. We know that the u. S. And israel or at least we believe the u. S. And israel with the suxnet virus were able to delay the warfare. Using and developing these capabilities, again how big a threat do you think that is on a grand carol in the future . Grand scale in the future . I joke in the book we talk about china as much as we talk about cats. Because if you are trying to tell the story of the internet you have to talk about cats but china is becoming crucial to the threats that are out there. China bus nations like the u. S. Over 100 nations are building some kind of cybermilitary capability. And the example of stuxnet strealts that now illustrates that we are now creating weapons that can create real damage. Theres two historic parallels to keep in mind. One is in terms of military development, its a lot like the period around world war i where you know they had things like radios, the tank, the airplane but they hadnt yet figured out how to integrate them into military operations. They didnt yet have the blitz kreig. When you are talking about the real cyberwar thats what looms. Thats the next step in this about the other historic parallel to be concerned about is the early stage of the cold war, where we didnt well understand the technology but even more, the political dynamics that it drove. And that was the period if you recall we took seriously the advice of people that would become the real world inspirations of dr. Strangelove. Thats whether were thinking about military doctrine and the politics of this, thats what we have to be concerned about is that theres some ideas that are based on bad assumptions that could drive us towards greater levels of insecurity. I know youre concerned and you open your book with a description of our leaders not being engaged enough and not understanding this enough. Lets move on to the corporate side of this. You write in the book that 97 of fortune 500 companies were hacked and the others probably were too and didnt know it. Industrial espionage is the biggest problem . If you are trying to weigh the impact i would argue that we are watching unfold the largest theft in Human History when you are talking about the value that is lost and also Huge National consequences, but its not just stealing intellectual property secrets, all sorts of disruptions of operations your services. The bottom line is, whether youre an executive at a Defense Company or a paint company or youre running a cup cake store, you now have cybersecurity concerns. The problem is when we think about the Business Management side of this just like the politics its been left largely to thitto the i. T. Folks to und. Thats not good enough anymore. 75 of business executives, not ctos, but executives in general have made some kind of cybersecurity decisions for their company yet no mba teaches on it as part of your business training. You could talk about it in the field of adjournmen journalism t about kids on basic hygiene of the internet. Yet theyre all on the internet now. Its a subtitle to your book, the book is cybersecurity and cyberwarfare, what Everyone Needs to know, its in bookstores now, very helpful, peter singer, appreciate your time, thank you for joining us. Coming up a beauty queens murder sparks controversy from caracas to miami, and concerns of the dangers in venezuela post hugo chavez. And when it comes to when it comes to the internet whats happening giana. I leave the politics behind and share some personal accounts from the People Living behind the lines. Twitter aj consider this. Late monday evening soap opera star and former ms. Venezuela monica were murder when they drove with their daughter along a venezuelan highway. They raise serious questions about the explosion of voyages in a country that exports more oil to the u. S. Than any other nation other than saudi arabia. Joining us is leopoldo martinez, and mark trasbrott. Good for you to be with us. They were murdered on a highway between venezuelas port and largest city, a couple of miles from caracas. Caracas is described as the homicide capitol of the world. Leopoldo, what does that have . It have has a lot of responsibility. In 1998, when president chavez came to power the murder rate in venezuela was at 20 residents per every 100,000 citizens. As we are today, that same rate has escalated to almost 80 residents per every 100,000 residents. So if you compare the violence that has taken lives of venezuelans over the past 15 years and particularly 2013 rate which has escalated to 80 residents per every 100,000 citizens, you can compare that to other countries in the region. Colombia, a country immersed still in a conflict like the one we know exists in colombia is only at a rate of 31 residents per every 100,000 31 murders per 100,000 residents in colombia. So the rate of homicides in venezuela more than it is more than double that of colombia. And its only second its only honduras has a higher rate than venezuela these days. Mexico a country that has a significant situation there the drug problem is not as bad. Has a lower rate than venezuela. And high profile crimes are nothing new in venezuela. Not only political and government officials targeted, in 2011 when Washington Redskins catcher reynolds was targeted there, its these random kidnappings and killings. Randall how does the country move past these situations . They have to improve the Law Enforcement and judiciary and get rid of the impunity, most of these murders are unsolved, this one im sure theyll solve but most of the murders are not. And i think you know part of the problem is that venezuela is unfortunately situated between the one of the worlds biggest cocaine producers, colombia and the biggest market for cocaine which is the united states. But mark that has been the case forever. And the murder rate has soared since chavez and his brand of socialism have come into power in venezuela. Well, the poll mentioned honduras having a higher rate. These problems are similar. Because of the war on drugs they have become more of a transit point and there is some of that violence. Im not saying its all coming from that but i think its a big part of it. The opposition leopoldo, blames the policies of chavez and maoro, the opposition likes to blame capitalism and the united states, theres no doubt, the shortages of toilet paper and sugar, something that is produced in venezuela itself, how big of a problem is the economic situation, when it comes to poverty and crime . Well the economy lets let leopoldo get that one first. The economy has of course worsening over the past few years. And although some numbers can be used to show that poverty has been reduced, poverty remains a large problem in venezuela. As well as unemployment and the informal economy. And also, there is a political narrative in the country that has not helped at all to lower the situation of violence and hostility in the country. I have also to mention that politically speaking, there is zero cooperation antonio between the National Government that controls basically the most significant resources to confront crime, and the local authorities, the municipalities and the regions, particularly when those states or cities are controlled by leaders of the opposition. This lack of cooperation does not help at all to promote Law Enforcement policies. On the other hand just to conclude the thought, the judicial system has been brought to a situation where only very few crimes are prosecuted. So mostly 90, 92 of the crimes committed in venezuela remain impugned. That creates an environment where its definitely an incentive to crime and there is a heavy responsibility of the National Government in all these situations. And mark a quick last word. They have a can you give knee a little time to talk . That is where leopoldo is totally wrong. Since chavez got control of the economy, has done very well. Oil prices have soared. You can attribute it to anything you want but if you compare it to the 20 years prior, where income actually fell, poverty has been reduced by more than half, in fact it fell 20 in 2012, and these numbers are not in dispute. You can go to the eunt, the world bank united nations, the world bank, anywhere you want to look. Chavez and then maduro have won 15 of 16 elections, poverty has been reduced by half, extreme poverty by more than 70 and people have much greater access to education and health care than they had before so Living Standards have improved in spite of the problems with crime. And thats something to you know, that most americans dont know, of course, because they only hear one side of the story. True but the question that many would raise and unfortunately we have to leave it there is with oil prices soaring as much as they did would that not have changed with a government that had not been social its as chavez has been for all these years. They soared in the 70s and you didnt get these improvements. And you didnt have the climb the crime in the 70s that you had here. Unfortunately we are out of time. Lee ohpoldo martinez, mark, we appreciate you joining us. Discipline in schools, it is a critical part of education, the consequences far more serious than a trip to the Principals Office. Officials say the policies have disproportionately hurt minorities and disabled students and on wednesday, attorney general eric holder says that needs to stop. Far too many students across this country are diverted from the path to success by unnecessarily harsh discipline policies and practices that seclude them from school, alarming numbers of people are suspended, expelled even arrested for relatively small sl transgression for things like laughing in class. Im joined by athena mock, schoolhouse to jailhouse campaign. Avonte, advocating for changing zero tolerance rules. Davonte, i want to start with you, you just graduated from high school, you are campaigning to get these zero tolerance issues change. You were suspended a few times. I was suspended a few times. With a 90 day suspension, i was suspended for 90 days for something very minor. Kids walking down the street, a stick got thrown, not even a stick, a twig got thrown. I had nothing to do with it. I was out of school for a threemonth period and the way our school is set up that is almost like half the year. So i was out of school and i felt like you know what is the point of me even trying to you know because im out of school for so long and theres no way once i get back that i could catch up to everyone else. So it made me feel like what now . I felt like it was no point in me even trying to continue reply schoolwork at all. And you know part of the issue is you see these suspensions and thats what happens is the kids cant catch up and that is part of the problem that ends up sending kids end up basically not finishing their education and getting into trouble. Absolutely. Its the loss of instructional time that is so incredibly harmful as an extension of zero tolerance policies and exemplary discipline. Its very difficult to catch up. Were committed to providing education to all students but they have to be in the classroom. The statement that secretary duncan made today goes a long way to advancing that notion that we need to be committed to educational access for all students. Now, dawante, one of the issues that the attorney general trying to address is the fact that for more serious offenses kids are often sent directly to police. Something that never happened to you. But you have seen this pipeline to prison to some of the kids who are punished with suspension and sent to the police department. Yes. I have. I have a lot of friends that earned id up getting suspended and they told me all the time like i dont feel i belong, in school, every time i go back they put me back out. Whats out there once they leave . All they have to go to is people like who dont give them a positive outlook, or while theyre out of school. So what they do is they do something that they dont need to be doing something unlawful, that will make them end up in the criminal justice system. And tina thats partly of the problem, there are arrests at school, not just kids who do something out of school, but kids who do something in school, dont get taken todd Principals Office, they end up going to jail. Thats right. In the wake of columbine we see a knee jerk reaction to police in school and using Law Enforcement as first responders, it is School Officials and School Administrators who should be the first line if there are disruptions in class. But what were also seeing notice is the Racial Disparities in School Discipline theyre off the charts. And its pretty significant today, that the government made a strong statement saying that, you know, we will not tolerate discrimination as it relates to School Discipline and i think it provides an opportunity for School Districts to really be proactive about ensuring that discipline is reasonable, that its consistent with the goals of keeping students in the classroom, and that were returning to common sense discipline. And thats a trip to the Principals Office not to the Law Enforcement agency. But the guidelines arent terribly specific and some critics might say that no tolerance policies have been around, that they are very important because of all the safety issues weve seen at schools. What do safety officials say, weve got to be tough and there have been situations where preschool kids have been suspended for miernl things, but shouldnt there be tolerance . Evidence suggests the minor infraction he are at the core of the problem here. Certainly there is violence at school we are all aware of those, but the three Million Students who are suspended annually those are primarily for minor infractions, things like for being late, having a cell phone. These are it just doesnt pass the test for reasonableness. What we saw today was an evident to get pack to common wan an effort to get back to common sense. Appropriate supports so they can get back on track. As many as 95 of suspensions are for minor offensest. Athena and davonte, appreciate you joining us. Lets check back with jana. Today being the 50th anniversary of lirn don b. Johnsons speech declaring the war on poverty, al jazeera have reached out to people actually living below the line. A working mother, alice, said she could no longer afford the gas for her commute to work on twitter when asked how she defines poverty lavinder gooms describes it as choosing to go hungry so your children dont have to. That they provide free spanish and ged classes. You can read more at aljazeera. Com. In recent research we said that worries about not having enough money can subtract 13 i. Q. Points from your mental capacity thats a larger impact than losing a full nights sleep. Stunning information, jana, thank you. Recreational pot is sky high in colorado but so are prices, will that push users back to their illegal and cheaper dealers . How many people would rather not go to th beings to the wintr olympics, and should we care about Dennis Rodman why is the applies of marijuana sky high in colorado now that its legal for Recreational Use . One source says an ounce of medical marijuana goes for 200 anous but Recreational Marijuana is costing at least twice that. Lets ask ricardo, great to have you back with us. Why this big jump in the price for Recreational Marijuana as soon as it became legal . As soon as it became legal you had lines around the door and they would stretch around the block and in some caress across the street. I think they ultimately saw that need was there and they just raised prices to, supply and demand, right . Just the demand was so greatly and stories are that some of these places just ran out of the marijuana they had available and had to close down. You know we havent heard those reports. I dont have anything on the record as any of these shops actually running out of product but even if they do run out of recreational product they still will have medical product for their patients. Prices that are higher than the ones people can get on the street, is that going to defeat the whole purpose of this . Well you know part of the purpose is certainly to its an experiment to see if this will affect the war on drugs, the black market. I certainly have heard from many of the readers in the post and the cannabist, the price is right, well stick with what we know. The dealer is the old family friend who has been dealing with a Single Family for 30 or 40 years. Somehow theres loyalty to the dealer . Its difficult to understand that concept a little bit basically especially since you now have guaranteed quality and its legal so you dont run any risk of criminality. But if demand has slowed down, if we have not seen those big lines around the block why have prices not come down . Yeah, we still do have the short lines but we also have a limited amount of pot shops that are open now. Because its still a relative small number, the city and county of denver did let us know this week that four more pot shops were just licensed. So because its a small number they still have the numbers in their favor. Until more pot shops open thats when we really expect the price of marijuana, the Recreational Marijuana to go down. Given that its clearly just in the short run going to grow very quickly what is the general reaction, what is the general feeling in colorado to seeing the marijuana business become big business very quickly . The general feeling is that its bound to happen. Right now as you just watch the rollout, everything has happened pretty smoothly. Many politicians, including the governor and the mayor and Congress People have certainly come out and said, you know, thank you colorado, thank you tourists for behaving responsible and now iforts only a matter and now its only a matter of time to see big business come into this market and give a lot of these mom and pop businesses a run for their money. What about the numbers . Some reports said that 1 million in recreational pot had been sold in the first day, also some reports that 5 million in the first week. This is a pretty substantial number. Is it much more than they expected . You know im not sure the source on those numbers. Ive certainly heard them but i do question their source. I think regardless there is a lot of money to be made and a lot of these shops they really had to hustle, they really had to jump through some hoops and really appease the state and local regulations to actually be able to sell on january 1st. And certainly those shops are seeing those rewards for being the first in the modern world to really open up and sell Recreational Marijuana to the masses. This means some serious tax revenues for the state of colorado. This may be if these numbers continue over time be more than they had expected and they are already expecting tens of millions of dollars of tax revenue. Do you think thats going to inspire even more states to go the route that colorado has gone . I dont see how it cant. You know once they see these revenues being put to work in schools, in communities, you know thats certainly an attractive part of the proposition. Now, even though marijuana is legal now in colorado theres been this whole issue about whether people can still get fired if they fail a drug test that their business employs. Is that opening up a whole new legal issue for businesses there . Its a very complicated issue. Because here you have a drug thats illegal federally. But its legal here in the state. And yet the employers have all the rights to fire, as they will. So they can still do drug tests, if you testify positively, they can fire you. And there has been Court Precedent in the last couple of years. A gentleman did get fired. He was working for a Cable Provider and he was fired. And even though it was medical he took them to court and he ended up losing that case. The employer won. So weve been very careful to let our readers know that certainly this is an offense that can still get you fired. We have a viewer question for you. Jan ah. How can you tell if the person has purchased Legal Marijuana or ilLegal Marijuana. Jose gives an example if a cop finds an illegal amount of marijuana on a person walking down the street, how can he tell if it was purchased legally or illegally . Colorado law allows a person to hold up to an ounce and if you are a residents can you hold up to two ounces. What is this going to mean on the black market . Do you think we are going osee drug dealers as Recreational Marijuana prices come down will they focus on other drugs or is there still going to be a market there . The black market isnt going anywhere but from the interaction we have had vee social media the people who are tied to the black market are still there but i just dont think that it will thrive as it has in the past. Simply because you can walk into a store, you can buy its, its taxed, its socially accepted for the most part. My gel, thank yo miguel, r joining us. Thank you. Watching sports in person is a big part of American Culture but is that on decline . And then Dennis Rodman serenades the north korean dictator. A Jazeera America is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour here are the headlines at this hour breaking news. Sports. Business. Weather. Live news. Every hour, on the hour only on al Jazeera America todays data dive takes a seat in the rooting section. But it seems like most of you would rather not. As we see more Sports Coverage on tv, rising prices for tickets, parking and hot dogs, more people are staying on their couches to watch their Favorite Teams. A vanity fair poll fiedz that 50 would rather finds that 50 would rather watch their Favorite Team from home. Major League Baseball tickets dropped by more than 800,000 this year. The yankees still sold more than 3 million seats but to do it they had to sell half price tickets on groupon. Compare that to the fact that this was the second most watched regular season in League History by tv viewers. Its also been a struggle to get fans to nba games. Charlotte held buy one, get one free ticket sales. The mac bucs held buck night. Buy one for 1. A game against dallas to any fans who were unhappy not oafn with the teams performance but even if they got a cold hotdog or a flat beer. The New Jersey Nets watched a downward bidding war for tickets online, they dropped from 25 dollars to 11. No wonder they moved to brooklyn. Lowest attendance in the majors while still making the playoffs. Many of the teams still drawing the fans have plenty of detractors. The most hated teams are the new york yankees, the miami heat, they have all won a title at least one in the last five years. I guess people prefer the underdog but im still a yankee and heat fan. Coming up, Dennis Rodmans trip to north korea has really drawn interest but does it have any impact . Basketball diplomacy or same old selfish Dennis Rodman. He spent time celebrating kim jongun, the north korean dictator. Suggesting that bae is responsible for his situation, for more im joined by al jazeera contributors dave zyron, author of game over, great to see you dave. Personally id be happy to never hear the name Dennis Rodman again in my life. He insists he is doing basketball diplomacy by going to north korea but he refuses to help an american who is in prison there. Is what hes doing making any way or are we waisting time talking about him . We are not waisting time talking about him. We are in fact talking about north korea. Yet it has been through the news. The name kenneth bae is a trending topic why is that . Because Dennis Rodman has used his Cultural Capital to go over there and thats an unintended consequence that we cannot ignore. An unintended consequence but it makes dennis get this publicity and who knows what kind of money is he getting from the north koreans. By going there he is somehow validating the very brutal regime. He is burnishing or buttressing a regime that has flourished for 60 years. You cant have it both ways. We have a country that has a profound ignorance about north korea. Before i was on they had a professor from stanford who is an expert about north korea speak. Think about that, a stanford trained professor speaking on espn, thats how sports diplomacy works, a lot of people only read the sports page not the front page. No matter how self serving it can have a ricochet effect. Nice to talk about something positive in baseball, three guys, greg mad dox, tom glafn, nobody tainted by anybody, its good having some good guys getting into the hall of fame, right . Not exactly. Im sorry to be that guy. Six people going into the lal of fame, three managers one is tony la russa, are one of the great steroid and ped apoll gists. And so sanctimonious about barry bonds and clem ons, but somehow tony la russ russa gets in by te back door. Barry bonds didnt get in. Mike piazza one of the great catchers, didnt get in, sammy sosa and Roger Clemons would be a shoe in to the hall of fame. If he had retired the first time and not come back, if he had retired before he had started taking steroids he would have gotten into the hall of fame. Is it pretty clear these guys are never going to get in . Its pretty clear. The expression from the dark night, die a hero or live long enough to become a villain. I think thats what these guys did. It bothers me so much because its supposed to be a museum of sports history, and the all time leadings hits man pete rose and the all time best pitcher who ever lived in Roger Clemons. And the guy who hit the most home runs in a season, macmcguire. Thats right. Thomas hitsberger announced he was hilt hiltsberger annod he was gay. Huge name recognition throughout the world. Its something that starts a much needed discussion, third professional Soccer Player to ever come out. Clearly a lot of work to be done. Dave zyron, look to have you. The show may be over but the conversation continues. You can see us ot twitter ajconsiderthis. Well see you next time. Dennis ron good evening, everyone. Welcome to al Jazeera America. Im John Seigenthaler in new york. Burning bridges. New jerseys governor Chris Christie a potential president ial front runner for the g. O. P. His office at the center of a politically charged scandal. 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