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CLOSE What I'm Hearing: USA TODAY Sports' Mike Jones confirms that Antonio Brown has officially asked the Pittsburgh Steelers to trade him

Now what? USA TODAY Sports CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMOREALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — The Raiders have had their first talks about returning for one final season in Oakland since the city filed suit over the team's planned move to Las Vegas

Oakland Coliseum executive director Scott McKibben said Tuesday that he met with Raiders president Marc Badain last week about a lease for 2019

McKibben called the meeting "meaningful and productive" but gave no other details

The two sides had been discussing a $7.5 million lease for 2019 until the Raiders walked away from negotiations when Oakland sued the team and the NFL in December

The Raiders have no lease for 2019, their final season before moving into a new $1

8 billion, 65,000-seat stadium in Las Vegas. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has said the team needs to make a decision soon so the league can make a schedule

 The Raiders have been playing at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum since relocating back to the city in 1995

 (Photo: Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports)The Raiders had talks about sharing a stadium with the San Francisco Giants, but that was opposed by the 49ers

The Raiders also could look into sharing Levi's Stadium with the 49ers, although owner Mark Davis has been opposed to that option

The Raiders didn't respond to a request for comment.FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInScenes from what might be Raiders' final game in Oakland Fullscreen Posted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed

Raiders quarterback Derek Carr high-fives fans after the game against the Denver Broncos at Oakland Coliseum

Kyle Terada, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenOakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruden greets fans after Monday night's against the Denver Broncos in Oakland

D. Ross Cameron, APFullscreenRaiders head coach Jon Gruden hugs fans after Monday night's game against the Denver Broncos in Oakland

D. Ross Cameron, APFullscreenRaiders fans stand on top of the dugout after the game against the Denver Broncos at Oakland Coliseum

Kelley L Cox, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenPolice presence on the field after the Oakland Raiders' 27-14 win over the Denver Broncos in what might be the final NFL game at the Oakland Coliseum

Kelley L Cox, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenSecurity personnel try to control a fan who rushed the field after the game between the Oakland Raiders and the Denver Broncos at Oakland Coliseum

Kelley L Cox, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenAn Oakland Raiders fan runs onto the field after the game against the Denver Broncos at Oakland Coliseum

Kyle Terada, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenAn Oakland Raiders fan runs onto the field after the game against the Denver Broncos at Oakland Coliseum

Kyle Terada, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenAn Oakland Raiders fan is handcuffed after rushing the field after the game against the Denver Broncos at Oakland Coliseum

Kelley L Cox, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenAn Oakland Raiders fan is handcuffed by security after rushing the field after the win against the Denver Broncos at Oakland Coliseum

Kelley L Cox, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenAn Oakland Raiders fan shouts as he escorted off the field after the game against the Denver Broncos at Oakland Coliseum

Kelley L Cox, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenAn Oakland Raiders fan is handcuffed after rushing the field after the game against the Denver Broncos at Oakland Coliseum

Kelley L Cox, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenAn Oakland Raiders fan runs onto the field after the game against the Denver Broncos at Oakland Coliseum

Kyle Terada, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenAn Oakland Raiders fan holds a sign reading "Farewell Oakland" after the game against the Denver Broncos at Oakland Coliseum

Kelley L Cox, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenAn Oakland Raiders fan holds a signed reading "How the Grinch stole the Raiders from Oakland" with a photo of team owner Mark Davis

Kelley L Cox, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenAn Oakland Raiders fan holds a banner reading "The Town Remembers" at the Oakland Coliseum

Kelley L Cox, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenRaiders middle linebacker Marquel Lee jumps into the crowd after the game against the Denver Broncos at Oakland Coliseum

Kelley L Cox, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenRaiders quarterback Derek Carr walks the perimeter of the field to high-five fans after the game against the Denver Broncos at Oakland Coliseum

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Emmitt Thomas, a Pro Football Hall of Famer, is retiring as Chiefs assistant coach - Duration: 7:58.

CLOSE What I'm Hearing: USA TODAY Sports' Mike Jones confirms that Antonio Brown has officially asked the Pittsburgh Steelers to trade him

Now what? USA TODAY Sports CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMOREKANSAS CITY, Mo

(AP) — Emmitt Thomas announced his retirement Tuesday as the defensive backs coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, ending an NFL career that began as a Hall of Fame player and wound up spanning five decades

Thomas spent 13 seasons playing for the Chiefs, helping the organization to a pair of Super Bowl appearances and their only championship in 1970

The two-time All-Pro retired in 1978 and began coaching at Central Missouri State before moving onto the pros with the St

Louis Cardinals.He helped the Redskins win a pair of Super Bowls, and also worked for the Eagles, Packers, Vikings and Falcons, before returning to Kansas City in 2010

He's been the Chiefs' secondary coach ever since, first under Todd Haley and retained by Romeo Crennel and current coach Andy Reid

 Emmitt Thomas gives induction speech at the Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony in 2008

 (Photo: Kirby Lee, US PRESSWIRE)"My journey started in Kansas City, and by the grace of God I am able to end my NFL career here as well," said Thomas, who was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2008

"It has been a privilege to work alongside the great coaches that have come through this building

Having the opportunity to coach so many talented young men in my time as a coach has been one of my greatest gifts

"Thomas joined the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent out of tiny Bishop College in 1966, just four years after the organization moved from Dallas to Kansas City

He helped the Chiefs reach the first Super Bowl as a rookie, losing to the Green Bay, before returning three years later

He had nine interceptions that season, including one in their Super Bowl triumph over Minnesota

Thomas continued to be a productive player until his retirement, then became a sought-after coach for defensive backs

He spent four years with the Cardinals, eight more with the Redskins and three with the Eagles before serving as defensive coordinator of the Packers

POWER RANKINGS: Where did Chiefs wind up?4th & MONDAY: Our NFL newsletter always brings the blitzAfter a stint as defensive coordinator of the Vikings, he joined the Falcons coaching staff, where he got his only taste as a head coach

It was Thomas who was appointed interim coach after Bobby Petrino's sudden retirement in 2007, and he rallied a broken locker room to a season-ending win over Seattle

He was retained by new Falcons coach Mike Smith the following year, then joined the Chiefs in 2010, a move that allowed him to bookend a playing and coaching career spanning 51 years

"Over the course of a career that spans two leagues and most of the modern era of the NFL, Emmitt was a Hall of Fame player and one of the most respected coaches in the league," Chiefs owner Clark Hunt said

"Emmitt will always be a part of our Chiefs family."The 75-year-old Thomas' retirement had been expected after the Chiefs, who lost in overtime to the Patriots in the AFC championship game, fired longtime defensive coordinator Bob Sutton

Steve Spagnuolo has been hired to handle the defense and is bringing in many of his own assistants

"It was an honor to have Emmitt on our coaching staff," Reid said. "Having a Pro Football Hall of Famer lead that room and share his experiences as a player and a coach has been incredible for our guys

Beyond football, he's a tremendous person, and I've enjoyed working with him and getting to know him

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Tony Gonzalez, tight end for Kansas City Chiefs (1997-2008) and Atlanta Falcons (2009-2013)

JIM BARCUS, Associated PressFullscreenTony Gonzalez was a six-time all-pro and made 14 pro bowls

Barbara Jean Germano, SPORTS WEEKLYFullscreenTony Gonzalez retired with 1,325 catches for 15,127 yards and 111 touchdowns

Daniel Shirey, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenEd Reed, safety for the Baltimore Ravens (2002-2012) and Houston Texans and New York Jets (2013)

Evan Habeeb, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenEd Reed was a five-time all-pro who made nine Pro Bowls

He was the defensive player of the year in 2004 and won Super Bowl XLVII with the Baltimore Ravens

He retired with 64 career interceptions and 13 touchdowns. Robert Deutsch, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenChamp Bailey, cornerback for the Washington Redskins (1999-2003) and Denver Broncos (2004-2013)

Ron Chenoy, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenChamp Bailey, who was drafted by the Redskins before being traded to the Broncos, was a multi-time Pro Bowler at both stops

In all he played in 12 Pro Bowls and was named an all-pro three times. H. DARR BEISER, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenChamp Bailey retired with 52 career interceptions

Michael Madrid, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenTy Law, cornerback for the New England Patriots (1995-2004), New York Jets (2005 and 2008), Kansas City Chiefs (2006-07) and Denver Broncos (2009)

Robert Deutsch, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenTy Law was a five-time Pro Bowl selection and two-time all-pro who won three Super Bowls with the Patriots

He retired with 53 career interceptions. JOHN ZICH, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenKevin Mawae, offensive lineman for the Seattle Seahawks (1994-97), New York Jets (1998-2005) and Tennessee Titans (2006-09)

BILL KOSTROUN, APFullscreenKevin Mawae was an eight-time Pro Bowler who made the all-pro team three times

John Russell, APFullscreenPat Bowlen, the longtime owner of the Denver Broncos, was named to the Hall in the contributor category

The Broncos went to the Super Bowl seven times under him. Ron Chenoy, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenAlso going to the Hall as a contributor is former Dallas Cowboys vice president Gil Brandt

The Cowboys won two Super Bowls during his tenure. Tim Heitman, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenJohnny Robinson, making the tackle, made the Hall in the senior category

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米国トランプ大統領「韓国の防衛分担金、今後もっと上がる」 - Duration: 6:22.

President of the United States Trump 'Korea's defense sharing fee, will go up further in the future' (Translated by google.com)

President of the United States of America played a role in the defense sharing contribution of the USFK troops agreed recently

"It will be better going forward for several years and it will be wonderful."

President Trump said the South agreed to make $ 500 million additional defense costs through negotiations.

This time it was raised about 70 million dollars,

It is a mystery where the figure of $ 500 million came out.

The $ 500 million addition claimed by President Trump is the number that the United States initially requested,

It may be thought that this number was erroneously brought out.

President Trump talks as "a few phone dollars to 500 million dollars"

When asking "Why did not you go up?"

The Korean side said that "nobody requested it."

"Now we are using $ 5 billion annually to defend our country.

And they have paid about $ 500 million for a $ 5 billion valuable defense. "

And emphasized the results.

President Trump said, "It will rise over the next few years."

Whatever exaggerated remarks of President Trump,

From next year the US side will also make a big raise every year.

In addition, relating to the revision of the US-Korea FTA

"The same thing applies to Japan, the same thing is done in other countries like Saudi Arabia."

As Korea and the United States negotiated each year,

As early as a few months I will again enter the defense sharing negotiations next year.

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Korean reaction

If you develop weapons development and professional soldiers with this money,

The problem of job hunting is solved and the problem of chronic military service is also solved.

Even though the development income of the site where the US military is away will be the treasure stock.

It is a correct story in the US position.

We are independent at any time.

Resentment explodes.

If we develop weapons with this money it will be for us,

Who is the US military supposed to be for?

Congressman is a person why you can not listen to such a time like this?

It is completely ducked.

How do I become insolent with ah?

It seems as if it is against North Korea.

Is that an attitude toward allies?

The attitude of the thugs.

Self-esteem is hurt.

Let's unify with Kim Jung-eun seriously.

I will be able to reduce the money I give to the US.

It is a story of our democratic regime.

Why with Kim Jung-eun.

Even if the residents can not live, only you are heaven on earth ....

It was decided to re-negotiate every year for stupidity.

The reason why you must live watching this dirty progression

It is for politics that causes division of ethnic groups.

It seems that we have to foster the defense industry.

How long will you support cards?

I can not convince that such a childish person is President of the United States.

Because the country has no power, it is difficult to solve even if the politicians and the people of the whole country are combined.

At the moment. Because I am busy fighting each other ...

1st place of lyricism.

It is a moment that the police state of the world will change to the world's gross country.

Would a trump player want a unification of the South and the North?

Feeding their citizens with all the money stripped from allies.

If the US military withdraws, there will be more loss than the gain, so I can only endure it ....

It is not an ally but a merchant.

Our attitude towards us is just business.

National security services to receive and protect money.

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The idea of ​​Japanese editors

I want to show my achievement as big as I can with the presidential election conscious

President Cardinals' remarks.

I wonder if this is said to be a fake.

Although it was not making a fuss about where you searched roughly,

Media and others will attack this.

The United States calls for an increase of about 7% each year.

It has exceeded that year this year.

Korea has decided the amount once every five years,

It was raised for the year in which negotiations were not made for the price increase rate,

From now on there is a fear that it can be roughly raised every year.

President Trump said it is not planning to withdraw US forces in Korea.

This means that even if the end of war declaration is concluded.

Regarding this, both President Moon Jae and Kim Jung-eun have agreed.

For Kim Jung-eun, I do not know at which stage of negotiation the chairman of Kim Jung-mo ...

President Trump said that if he does not pay, he will raise (reduce troops)

This may be convenient for Korea in the future.

If the Korean US forces in Korea are cut down by negotiating money,

Depending on your way of thinking you can easily reduce it.

As President of Playing Card, I do not care about things a few years ahead,

I would just like to have a track record to win the next election.

Until the election, it settled for the Korean Peninsula problem for the time being,

Until then, we continue to raise defense expenses.

Both are necessary to appeal the success of the Trump regime.

Looking at his remarks,

For this reason, Japan is likely to suffer damage including trade relations.

As for me, the US military has been reduced

It would be fine even if you could turn it into defense expenses ....

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Antonio Brown goes public with his desire to leave Pittsburgh: 'Time to move on' - Duration: 0:32.

Antonio Brown goes public with his desire to leave Pittsburgh: 'Time to move on' Jason La Canfora reported that Brown requested a trade and he has seemingly acknowledged that he wants out by Jared Dubin @jadubin5 Feb 12, 2019 at 12:54 pm ET • 1 min read

For more infomation >> Antonio Brown goes public with his desire to leave Pittsburgh: 'Time to move on' - Duration: 0:32.

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Antonio Brown goes public with his desire to leave Pittsburgh: 'Time to move on' - Duration: 0:29.

Antonio Brown goes public with his desire to leave Pittsburgh: 'Time to move on' Jason La Canfora reported that Brown requested a trade and he has seemingly acknowledged that he wants out by Jared Dubin @jadubin5 Feb 12, 2019 at 12:54 pm ET • 1 min read

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Dans "Vice", Adam McKay se sert de Dick Cheney pour s'attaquer à la politique américaine - Duration: 10:06.

CINÉMA - Aviez-vous déjà entendu parler de Dick Cheney avant "Vice"? Si la réponse est non, Adam Mckay est le réalisateur qu'il vous faut

En salle ce mercredi 13 février "Vice", le nouveau film du réalisateur américain risque de vous apprendre deux trois choses sur l'une des figures les plus secrètes de la politique américaine, mais pas seulement

Réalisateur des films "Very Bad Cops" et "Anchorman", Adam McKay revient avec un biopic centré sur la vie tourmentée de Dick Cheney, homme politique et d'influences aux États-Unis durant de longues décennies

Parmi ses principaux faits d'armes, Dick Cheney fut vice-président des États-Unis durant le mandat de Geroge W

Bush entre 2001 et 2009, un rôle trop souvent sous-estimé. Après s'être attaqué au monde de la télévision ("Anchorman" 1 et 2), à celui du capitalisme (abordé dans "Very bad cops"), Adam McKay avait frappé un grand coup en 2015 avec "The Big Short", un film traitant cette fois du fonctionnement du monde de la finance à travers le contexte de la crise des subprimes de 2008

Le film porté par Ryan Gosling, Christian Bale, Brad Pitt et Steve Carell avait d'ailleurs valu l'Oscar du meilleur scénario original à McKay

Une forme de consécration qu'il perpétue ici avec "Vice", nommé huit fois aux Oscars 2019 notamment dans les catégories reines que sont meilleur film, meilleur réalisateur et meilleur acteur

Derrière "Vice" se cache en réalité une thématique que le réalisateur souhaitait creuser en ses temps troublés du côté de la Maison-Blanche: utiliser la figure du vice-président pour décortiquer les arcanes du pouvoir américain et la manière avec laquelle la politique américaine joue avec ses propres codes pour rendre le système opaque aux yeux de la population

Soyez prévenu, "Vice" est loin du biopic désincarné retraçant simplement la vie d'un homme célèbre

La portée politique du propos d'Adam McKay risque d'en dérouter plus d'un et pas forcément ceux auxquels on pourrait penser: "Des gens de gauche n'ont pas du tout aimé, des gens de gauche ont trouvé que ça n'allait pas assez loin

Et à l'inverse, des gens de droite n'ont pas aimé et d'autres si. Je n'avais jamais eu une réception aussi bizarre et intéressante pour l'un de mes films", note Adam McKay

Et on peut le comprendre. Si vulgariser un sujet (histoire, sciences .) est devenu monnaie courante, notamment sur Youtube, la vulgarisation du monde politique reste encore très dur à aborder auprès du grand public, en dehors du travail documentaire de réalisateurs comme Michael Moore ou Oliver Stone

Pourtant, Adam McKay ne se voit pas comme un vulgarisateur et en explique les raisons au HuffPost: "Je ne considère pas que je fais de la vulgarisation au sens où les choses seraient inaccessibles et c'est moi qui les rendrais accessibles

Je pense au contraire que ce sont des choses assez simples. C'est simplement dissimulé sous une couche de jargon et d'artifices qui rendent les mécanismes du pouvoir confus et opaques pour le public

J'essaye juste d'enlever cette couche de fumée pour rendre les choses plus accessibles et aussi simples qu'elle le sont et donc ouvertes à tous", abonde le réalisateur

Un exercice périlleux mais réussi pour le cinéaste de 50 ans, qui commence à se forger une véritable identité d'auteur sur les sujets de société, après avoir longtemps travaillé sur le genre de la comédie qui l'avait vu débuter sur le grand écran en 2004

Comment raconter la vie d'un homme qui a cherché à entretenir le mystère pendant toute sa vie? Comment réussir à accrocher le public avec des sujets aussi sensibles et peu attrayants que l'invasion de l'Irak par les États-Unis? La réponse à toutes ces questions se trouve dans la réalisation du précédent film d'Adam McKay

Souvenez-vous de ces scènes géniales dans son précédent long-métrage, "The Big Short": pour faire comprendre simplement les enjeux et les mécaniques de sujets complexes, Adam McKay faisait appel à des célébrités jouant leur propre rôle pour vulgariser certains points techniques abordés dans le film

On retrouvait par exemple Selena Gomez ou Richard Thaler (économiste américain) expliquant le fonctionnement d'un CDO synthétique grâce au jeu du Blackjack

La plus marquante de ces scènes étant bien évidemment celle où Margot Robbie se prélassait dans un bain moussant, coupe de champagne à la main, pour expliquer directement au spectateur le fonctionnement des prêts hypothécaires à risque (subprimes) qui ont provoqué la crise financière de 2008

Expliquer avec des mots simples et des effets de mises en scène ludiques, voilà la mission que s'est donnée Adam McKay ces dernières années

Un travail de déconstruction des instances qui régissent la société pour les rendre plus compréhensibles en somme

Dans "Vice", c'est à travers un organe de presse américain bien connu et une actrice tout aussi célèbre que le réalisateur cherche à percuter le spectateur en brisant le quatrième mur

Toutes ces astuces de mises en scène sont mises en pratique pour faire passer au spectateur un moment divertissant tout en le poussant (même inconsciemment) à réfléchir aux causes et conséquences des actes du personnage incarné par Christian Bale

Un travail proche du documentaire qui semble fonctionner, comme en atteste les retours que reçoit McKay pour son film, en salle depuis le 25 décembre de l'autre côté de l'Atlantique: "Le film a beaucoup plu aux jeunes, aux ados, à ceux qui ont une petite vingtaine d'années

Ils viennent me voir en me disant: 'Merci beaucoup, parce qu'on ne savait pas tout ça et on l'apprend grâce à vous', explique le réalisateur, chez les gens plus âgés, il y en a pour qui c'est une forme d'explication: ils ont observé la transformation du pays sans en connaître vraiment les raisons et ils y voient quelque chose de précieux de ce point de vue là"

La force de "Vice" réside alors dans la capacité du film à apporter aux spectateurs un véritable biopic retraçant la vie de Dick Cheney sur plusieurs périodes

Une caractéristique qui sert surtout de prétexte à Adam McKay pour décortiquer le fonctionnement du système politique américain, notamment à travers l'exemple de l'invasion de l'Irak par les États-Unis en 2003

Tout ce travail mis en place par Adam McKay ne pouvait qu'attirer une actrice comme Amy Adams

Elle s'en explique auprès du HuffPost: "Dès le moment où Adam nous a présenté le scénario, c'était extrêmement intéressant

Ce qui m'intéresse toujours, c'est de travailler sur des films qui ont des choses à dire et qui suscitent des échanges, des discussions, que ce soit au niveau du public ou dans la société

C'était déjà le cas dans mes précédents films comme 'Her', avec ce rapport sur les technologies et les relations intimes ou avec 'Premier Contact', portant sur les télécommunications et la thématique du conflit", rappelle-t-elle

"Il me faut des enjeux et des thèmes de réflexion et je savais qu'en travaillant avec Adam, j'étais entre de bonnes mains

C'est quelqu'un qui a un point de vue et une vision des choses qui m'interpelle", poursuit la comédienne

Comme un symbole, Adam McKay confie que l'un de ses futurs "projets traitera du réchauffement climatique", qu'il considère comme "la plus grande histoire de l'humanité"

Mais avant cela, McKay reviendra -comme par hasard- avec une série documentaire. Le 22 février, "This giant beast that is the global economy" arrivera sur la plateforme Amazon Prime pour une saison de 8 épisodes dont Mckay assurera la réalisation

Dans cette nouvelle série documentaire, l'acteur Kel Penn nous entraînera autour du monde pour rencontrer des acteurs importants de l'économie d'aujourd'hui

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